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he Most Wonderful 3Icdical Li covcrj of the Age ErcrjJ Ma liis OTtn IMiys'cIan. Frazicr's Great Reined ; - The people ol the Tulted States hive bei humbugged with all tin J ot-Patent Mfdiclm quacks und iniposterilfor tbe past lew yeai ia a most slumciul icai'mr. The writer of tl following Is one of the victims , and wishes i > re-ent n verv jilji.ii-aa ? . Beliovic ; thtt by cleansing the Vood w tbe only true nxv of banishing disease , ai being a great suuerer Ir m weak lungs and scrtifulum anVoiou , au < l utter trying mac kinds of I'atont Me-licinei and the mo eminent Puyeicians , I c-'imnenced doctorir mystlf , and at last d covered a Blood Searcbe or Koto Bitters , which not only gave me in mediate rele f , but alter a few weeks eflecte a radical cure The cougn left me , iny Iun [ became strong and s.und. my a , petite gooi and the BC'ofnlous disease liad disapj > earei Feeling confident that my Discovery jMissesse wonderful healing T rlue , I gave it to othei amic.'rd , and found it effected the o-.ost miracu Iou cures In thousands of cases , not alou curing CjiiciiH , diisumpticn. Asthma , Catarrl Scro.ula and We k Lung. , but all disease cauced from humors in the blood. Thedeman from my friends and otbcrbearjigabout thes Bitters becoming erj great , I commenced pul t 113 them up for silc , calling hem FRAZItR1 UiOr IJITIEHS. was at first backward I pre-entiiig eillier uivbelf or medicine to th public-not being a Patent Medicine Man.bu i am getting bravely o er that , I have tel thousand * of b titles . ! my Root bitters , an it is my desire aud del-rmiuatioa to place th same within the reach of every suffering man woman and child on tue face of the civilize * globe. The grand principle that operates in thes Root Bitters Is tnc pjwer they i > pss s3 in cleans Jng the turgid blood and banishing the vil humors from the sjsteui. Koot Bitteis ar strictly a Mediciual Preparation , compounds from roots combined with herbs and pla its many of whi h were used in Uiccoud old day , of our forefathers , when | > wple were cured b ; some si tuple root or herb , and whci Calouiv aud other poiauus of the mineral kiugdon were uuknown. Tlier * pcn all the natural passages of th ' , cast out disease , take away all sicknes build up thi system with pure blood hence they must reach all diseases by puriCca tiun and nourishment. Bitters and remali j > o person can tate Root loug uun-tll. Viciory upou victory they hjvi gaiued o\er dis.-a-e aui death in all station : aud conditions Iu life. They are constantly ef feeling cures of the utmu-t importance , f oi Consumption , Ast ma , scr-fiila. Scrofulous h- rupti'jut , Catorrli , 'Weak Lungs , Lost \ italiti and BruLeii'dumi Constitution * , these Itool Bitters ro uiilvc sal y aJmttted to be the uiosl wouJc-rful Mtdical D"i-c-o < ry known to tlu worl 1. i7icir pditorul hualiug properties i > ene- tratc every JM I uuii of the human fr.mesooth ing the Lunjs , s re'igtliiuiiij the Stomach Kidncyn and l ver , cleansing iLe blood Irom every kin 1 of humor. No other medicine ill cure Chronic Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Heart Disease , Fits , Uuzinias , Headache , Ii > ' > > licp Ia , Fever and Ague , Costivenejs , Pile * , Irmary Diseases , Kidney Du-eise , aud Liiui Complaint , so quickly as this Root Bitters. AH uuch discuses are caused from a bad stomach ajJ a iMthjuous condition of the blood , toi men , suflering from luss weakly , ncr ous younj ol memorv , loss of energy , etc. , caused Irom olU es iu t'arly life.ainl to Jelicatu females.the.- * ktrecjrthiMiins lloot Bitters are especially re- ciHumeiijeJ Oac liottlu will do more toward eradicating Syphilis , Scurvy , Totter , Fever .Sores , Soie K es , lumots , Canorous forma tijns , Dropsy , l.rysipelas , call Uheum , Uk-cru , lloiii , I'lesh "Worms Blotches , Pustules , hrup- tloas , pimples on the face , aud Corruptions from the Blood than all other remedies in existence. GW. . FRAZIER , cx.T vj HijV ri ) , ouzo. Trailers Root Bitters arc sold by all the lead- ins Druizists , storekeepers and Cue-mist * . Sold Wholesale by Strong & Cobb , 19J Superior street , aud Bentoa Myers A Caufield , 127Vat - cr btrect , Cleveland , O. ; II. L. Fahnostoot A C. Goodwin A Co. , < / > . , PitUburg , Gcorse Itoston ; John F , Hnury Curran A Co , United States Medicine Honse , 8 and 9 College Place , New York ; Wyth Brothers , Philadelph.a ; Ful ler A 1'uller , Chicago ; John I ) . Park. Cincinna ti , and other first-class Drug Houses. Show this notice to your druggist or store keeper. Ask for FRAZIElt j ROOT BITTERS , and accept no substitute whatever. Price with- lu the reach of all SI IK * bottle six bottles 85. IvlJdAwlv IMPORTANT TO Commercial Travelers. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who solicit orders by CARD , CATAIX ) SUE , TUAUE- LloT , SAMl'LE OR OTHER cPECIMEN , also those who visit their customers and solicit trade by purchases nude UIIlECr FROM SI OCR , " an J who travel in any section , by Rail or Boat , Milling any class of goods , are re quested to sen I their BUoISKs.'S ud r/KI- VATK ADDRUSS , as below , St.ting class of goods tuey sill.anJ bv whom employed ; also those who are at picsent under no engagement. This mat ei is of GKUAT IMl'OUfANCE , INDIVIDUALLY to sa omen of this clam , or ' -"men sollcitinz ircde in this iiiuuuer. It is therefore lijl'tCIALLY dt-sirei that tills notice uiay meet the eye ol ALL , Commercial Travelers and balcMiien in tbii country and that they will AT ONCE give It their atten tion. Those who comp'y with above request will be CilNriUEST * ALLY treated and duly advised of object in viow. 1'lcjic address , ( by letter only ) , CO-OPERATION , care GPO. P. 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Eiddle , on Main street , ai asked to be shown n diamond rin He was handed out a fine soltai by the clerk , a hundred dollar rli of the handsomest sort. To i clerk the man explained , and to tl proprietor afterward , that he was 'cattle-dealer , and hailed from Was ington , Daviess county , this Stal He was commissioned , he said , 1 the members of a Kabbath scho there , to purchase either a fine rin a watch , or a pin\vhich they inte ded to use as a present to a YCJ popular gentleman connected wii the school. One of these three thinj he was commissioned to purchas " Xow , " said he , " they ha given me $100 to make the pu chase ; if I make it , I want it ui derstood that I am to have tl privilege of changing it at an time before the 20th. I do n < know what will suit them , and will leave you § 100 , which you ma hold to make yourself safe ; and I write to you , telling you that it not what ia wanted , you mayeitlu send me back the one hundred do law , minus five dollars or I wi send you five dollars and yo may return me the one hundre dollars ; thb will pay you for ypi trouble. After looking at the rin awhile he said he \ \ ould go out an come back again in a couple ( hours , if he could not find anythin better. In two hours he came bac when there was no one in the stoi but Mr. Riddle , ami said he had cot eluded to take the ornament. H [ hen handed Mr. Riddle tlie monc n a bunch and told him to coun t. After it was carefully counte je replace * } it in the express monc package envelope , from which h aad tn.ken it , bnaled it up and aske M1 * . Riddja to give him the pe ind ink , that he might write hi iddre3 upon it. Riddle tump iround to get the pen and ink , jus merely turning his back for u sec jud , and when he looked arouni jgaln the fellow was standing ther eady to write. He wrote upon th mvelope , "John Thon.pson , Wash ngton , Daviess county. Indiana.1 He then went away , taking tin ing along , and carrying with hin hres or four of Mr. Riddle's cards i lying he would Rend his friend iround , if they ever wonted any hing. When Mr. Riddle openet ho supposed money package late : n the afternoon he found ten piece > f common white paper cut in thi ihape of bills and not a cent o noney. Mr , Thompson hasn't ye tailed to change the ring ; neithe lave any of his friends been sen iround to purchase anything. Another jewelry house on Mail itreet was , victimized in the sam < vay to the-same extent , and Severn ittempts were made in other places ut nothing effectual. The partie ; vho were thus "beaten" out o heir money would recognize UK ellow if they see him again , bu liey will probably not sco hin .gain. The trick is jn changing tin lackages while the mercant's baol s turned. Living Alone. IKImira Uazttte-J It may be all very fine to be ai ingcl , und with the nugols stand mt this being a hermit and livinj tlone , is not quite so line. At the resent writing wo don't kno\\ nuch about the angel business , bu 3 to living alone "we know how ii s ourself , , ' For two long , dreary recks we have tried it. For twc eng , dreary weeks we have beer he only soul in the house. W < lave had no one to love us HOIK o ca-hug. AH alone AVO went t ( led , not to us a word was said. W < jot up in the morning just as quiet y as we ictired at night. Then vasn't much house work to do , am he barn chores didn't consunu nuch time. For the first few days ve studied economy , and boardet mrsclf. Wo soon got tired of eating he outside slice of bread at ever } ncal , and threw the loaf away , ant ( ought crackers. Remembering tlu liiliculty that Brothci Beocher hat vlth his dishcloth a few years age -an account of which he gave ii : lis miscellany at the time we re- olved not to wash any dishes , hul ust put the dirty ones to soak ant ise clean ones. As long as tin lishes hold out we shall jei ilong with that part oi loufeokecping all right , but thej von't last always , as the pile o : iloan ones is daily growing smaller iml the pile of dirty ones larger The crisis In this particular is ap- > reaching , and unless the folks lomehome pretty soon , we shall laveto borrow some dishes. Foi he first few days we made the bed ip nicely every morning. For the icxt few days we put it off till light , and for the last few days we laven't made it at all. Wo wore harsed particularly to water the louse plants , and take care of the iird. The plants have caused us a oed deal of trouble , but we left the oor of the cage open about the first ime we curried that animal oil' , and ie hasn't troubled us much since. Of course we'll''catch it" when Ue folks come home , but that Js a ; oed deal eafelor ll > an It Is to catch he bird. On the wholewo are free o say that we don't like housekcep- ng , and if ever we should be "born gain" and according to very good uthority we have all got to under- ; o that operation , we earnestly hope ro shan't be born a woman and specially a housekeeping one. "We rould rather be an aimel. An Intemperate Spirit. IFr ui Ihe Vallejo ( Cal. ) Chronicle. ) There was a gathering of Spirit- alists at a private residence a few venings ago , at which the spirits om the other world were summon- il in large numbers. Ailor some onversatlon with a long array of ead aunts , uncles , grandfathers ud others , a local optionist called 1) the spirit of a certain captain ho was drowned in Vallejo waters y falling off a small raft while in n intoxicated condition , about a car ago The L. O. tried -to make point by asking him if he had not econic satisfied of the evils of m- mipenmou by the manner of his eath. Answer "Xo , it wasn't whisky mt killed me , it was too much wa- ; r. 1 haven't drawn a sober breath ncc I left your world. " Q "Where are you now ? " A "Oh , I'm down here. " Q "What place is 'down here ? ' " A "I don't know what the name 'theplace is. " [ The interrogated as , of course ashamed to tell.J Q " What do you do where you e ? What kind of a life do you iad ? " A "We don't do much of any- ling ; we just float aroutad innoth- igness like so many halloons. " Q "Is there any hrimstono here you are ? " A Oh , yes there's lot's of brim- one , but I tell you the 003-3 are lighty careful now they run p against It ; It goes off like a latch when they do , and makes it lighty hot" The departed mariner here re- ised to hold any further conversa- on , and the gathering broke up , A Sell , Not a Sale. Amiable fehop-kecpcrs deserve be canonized. Here is an illusti tion of the trials to which they a constantly subjected. One mi summer day , JEolus slept , and t thermometer stood in the ninetu a lady entered a store not a the sand miles off and inquired for p asols. The obliging proprietor sprei out before her samples of a large ai varied stock. "Have you any of this shade size larger ? " asked the lady. The size was produced. "I think , on the whole , I pref the size smaller. " The size smaller was presented. "Have you any of this size lighter shade of blue ? " The required shade was brougl out. "Haven'tyou any of this kir wi < h a crooked handle ? ' ' The shade with the crooked hai die appeared. " Have you any with the crooke handle not quite so heavy. ? " sai the lady ; and so continued her ii quiries for every conceivable siz shade , and weight possible in tl line of parasols. After nearly an hour had bee consumed , the fair shopper gathere up her handkerchief and gloves an moved for the door. "Can't J sell you a parasol ? " ir quired the exhausted proprietor. " Oh dear " the ladi , , no , replied " " I was merely inquiring the price" I am going into mourning and hav one for sale. " Bad Country for Deacons. ( St. Louis Kepublican. ) Xot far from Houston , at a plac called Norsworthy's , a protracte meeting was in progress. In th plentitude of his religious zeal , worthy deacon felt called upon t paint all the terrors of an "awft hell" to the congregation in general and to certain young ladies who hai "backslid , " and who kept far bacl in the congregation , in particulai The appeal seemed to fall upon ston ; hearts. The good deacon looked id an effect , but no effect followed He cast his eye to the seats occupiei by the "blackslidden" maidens Horrors ! There they sat , not enl unmoved , but actually smiling sc renelyupon their "fellows. " Thi was more than the pure in hear could endure. With holy fervor hi singled' out the young ladies- named them , and said unpleasan things about their frivolity and tri fling behavior. The "fellows" tool counsel they were knightly fel lows and agreed that the deacoi deserved a "licking. " On Sunday they went to church , invited thi deacon to a conference in a grov < and there they proceeded to demol isii his physiognomy. A bad country for deacons Is Texas. Condensed Romance- About a year ago in Bennington Vt. , lived James Warda , Union sol dicr who had lost an arm in th ( first battloof the Wilderness. Lovely - ly daughterJosii.- "innocentguile- less , and belle of the town. " Oscai Pcnii , a book agent , came along young , educated , good-looking , "cheeky. " Corralled Josie's affec tions. Old Ward prejudiced auainsl him. Elopement and marriage , Old man in tears. Finds out thai Penn is a fraud of the firs-t water , who had served a term in Hing Sing ; real name , Bill Benson ; lay , confi dence operator , Grief and conster nation of old man. In February , 1874 , "Penu" heard from , in Hollis- ter. Ward started across the conti nent. Found Josie near Salinas City , dressed in men's clothes , and trying to officiate as a sheep-herder , with poor success. Grand tableaux : "H sprang forward with a loud cry and clasped her In his arms. " Josie has seen rough times ; "Penn" had been in the habit of walloping her ; hollow cheeks and dark rims about the eyes. Had been fanned by hei husband with a boot-jackand othei handy articles. He had recently "sloped" to pnrts unknown. Bias ) him ! Old Ward and Josie hug and btart back to Bennincton. Happy denoument. Red light and curtain. San Jose Patriot. Desent of the Bio Grande. Several well authenticated cases of descending the Platte are record ed , but the Rio Grande has hereto fore been considered not much ot n highway. Recently , however , two adventurous spirits of Banta Fea artists by trade , dragged a boat over land to Santa Domingo , where they embarked on their voyage to Mesilla , whence th < i.y prooced'ed to their des- tmationChlhufthuaMexlcobyland again. Their vessel is of the com- monj fiat boat species , and then painting paraphernalia will load them down somewhat , but they arejnonethelessconfldent of succeed ing in their attempt to prove the Rio Grande navigable. Denver News. THE CO9IINQ STUUQGLE , . The Toters of our nation. As ne'er was known licforc , Are rising from Pacific's strand To Atlantic's roccy shore. Whv is th's mighty ihangeT A\ hat can the meaning be 7 The rising of the tms'ej From northern lale to soullicru'sca. The spirit of old seventy-six From out our heroes' era es " Forbids a nation drcnchtii in patriots' blood , Should sink to that of slaves ; The motto which our coius once bore , Thouzh obsolete long ince , Remain a * ever true : not one cent for tribute , But millions for defense. Tarty ties and party Uws Are but as ropes of san J. ThCii nt > of mm to b * a man Should govern Freedom's laud. Then shall our Flag more proudly float O'er land as well as sea , And nations yet unborn shall eiadly greet The emblem of the free. In trade we'll try to deal , As man should deal with man , And while we seek to live ourselves , We'll sell as cheap as anybody can , And if a l.at you need , Or fnesil you chance to meet , Remember Bunce , the Uattor , On Upper Douglja Street. clStl _ H % tn < v9fi I > EK DAY- Agents waut- Jt ) lv Vfi\l 1. All classes of work- ng people ol either sex , young or old , aake nore money at wort for us in their spare mo- uentsorall the Um than at anything else ildditas ST1NSON A Co. , Portland , Maine' FACTGBKK OF JLSD DEALUB IN- Lambrequins ami TV-ndow Shades , 7IIROXOS , EXGP.ATIXOS AXD PICTURE FRAMES. no Farnham utrtf t. mi n r F ftoonlh 100,009 , ACRES ! OF TUB FINEST Elkliorn Valley Lands ! FOB. SALE BY s.i ovr. oxj ajEiia : , Eisner , - . ITob P ESE LAJfDS ARE CONVENIENT TO L the market and the FINEST in tlie STATE ! AndVill be sold at from 2,50 to $5,00 PhR ACRE ! For Cnsh or on long Time. © -LAND EXPLORING 1 [ CK- 2TS for sale at O. & N. W. De- Kt ) , bearing coupons -which will ie taken at full cost In payment or land. Monev and Commerce. Daily Heview. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY HER , ) August 22 , 1874. J The week closed to-day with busi ness at the banks quite active. Hates of discount unaltered. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Gnrats ( selling ) $ S2o.O ( Land Warrants , (100 ( acres buying ) 17G.OC Land Warrants (160 ( acres selling ) 185.0C Agricultural College Scrip , ( ICO acres buying ) 17C.OC Do. Selling 185.0C Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one per ct. In our commercial market all lines are active with a general in crease of business. The market is firm at yesterdays quotations , with the exception of groceries in which some changes are noticeable , viz : sugars advanced to J , and coffee off { c. In dried fruits , we notice a slight decline in raisins. Provisions and produce firm at yesterday's quotations , on a full market. OMAHA MARKETS. Careiully Corrected Dallr DRY GOODS. J. J. BROWN < t BRO. , Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. Aliens . . . _ sy. American . _ . . _ . 3 % Amoiilfeag . . . . . . . . . 8 Bristol . _ 9 Uarners . . Hamilton . Merrinuck 1) . ! . . _ . 9 Peabody . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Richmond . _ . _ Simpson's.- . . . . BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Bright 4-1 . _ Boot G . , . . 9 Cabot 4-4 . _ . . . _ . . . 12 > < Lonsdale . . _ . _ l.t N. Y. Mills . . _ lyt Petcrlx > ro _ . . . . . . . . _ . _ g Suffolk L. . . _ . . . . . . . _ _ . . _ 8J BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Pepperell 8-1 . _ . . . . . . . _ _ . _ 81 do o- . zxy do 10 - , , , , , , . , , . _ 3S > 2 COTTOWAD1 S. Farmers and Mechaxlca . 25 Great Western. . . _ 2C BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion , A - . . . . . . _ . _ _ _ g } ' Bedford , R _ . s Orantville , EL' . . jcj Germania , B B . _ . gjx Langley . . . . . . . . . . . _ if L. I/a. . . . . _ . _ 9 QINGHAMS. American . . 31 Amoskeag . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ 52 Bates . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . 33 Lancaster . . . . . . 33 TICKINGS. Amoskeag , a c a _ . . Uiddeford _ . 17 DENIMS. Arnoslcrxg . . _ 23'i Beaver Creek , B B . . . . jcU Hay maters . . ' v > ! His , B B . . . .I. \iy 3tis , C C . . 15 < | JEANS. Biddeford . . . _ _ IB'-i lloasicr . . _ . . . . . 45 YANKEE NOTIONS. KURTZ MOHR & CO. . 231 JFariiham Street. Mark's 0. N. T . , . . . " 7n : oat's . _ . ! "IIT ! 70 yierrici's . . . . . . . . 4 1\/ HOsIEUY. " .ffc . - . . S W 2 00 British . . - . _ 3 OP < f 6 00 I'AI-mi COLLARS. Dickens' best . . < t go King William . . ' . " " l ? Domestic. . . - . . i go Stanley- . - _ SHAWLS. Dttomau strip ? - . . . . g2 25G 50 . SHIRTS. Vt hite common . 510 CQ " ' " " " * medium. . . . . . . . --.I 15 00 custom ruaoe. . . . . . 30 oo Brown drill . _ 50a7 Bine dritZT * . . . . . . . . . .M. , . . . " . . . " . . . . . i SI ? % . " . - 8 ° ° aS 5 ° Wnlte . . * 00a350 CORSETS. French whalebone . - . 5 25a8 00 2 ? ' ° fwn . 15 00 bXmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 50 fcPRING SKIKTSV Mnea printed . _ $ 9 00 " ruffled . 1200 " fluted . _ . ! 5 oo YARNS. Balmoral Yarn , all colors , pcrlb _ Si 60 jermautown Wool , " . SI 702 OS sarony Yarns , per box . $ > 13 GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. KOSENFELD gives US UlC 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 Raspberries , 20c ; ier quart ; Blackberries , 20c : cur- ants 20c. HARDWAltJi. JOI1X T. EDOAR. IRON. Common tiar . . . . . . . . . . - - . - . . . . . - . 4 lorse shoo bn . . . . . . . " " Norway nail rod . _ . . . . . - n 2 STEEL. iist plo > v . . . . . . . . . . 12 Jrcrmon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " n Imcrican casn , oc'agon and Biniare" 1SW 22 ro ip's English do ao . . . 25 ® 40 Surdeu shone shoes , per teg. . 725 do mule < lo do . . 8 23 forthvresurn horse nails _ . . . . 22.1 23 ) undee thimble sleins , discount 45 per cent. tor half patent axles , discount 10 per cent. NAILS. Od to 60d per teg . _ . _ . . 4 CO d do . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . " ' . 4 2.1 d do - . . . . . . 4 50 d do . . . . _ . _ . _ . . . 4 73 do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " .7. . . 5 ( O 1 fine do . . m\ \ . 7 00 Odfiuls'ngdo . II ! : ! . 5'2i d do do . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . 5 00 1 do do . . . [ . ] . _ 5 75 Od casing do . _ . 473 * i do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . " _ 5 OJ ; d do do . . . ' 5 o- ; Vrought , all sizes _ . 5 73 BOLTS. rriage and tire . - .discount 70 pr c BUTTS. farrow wrought , fast ! oint.discount 20 pr c iist , loose pin reversible _ . do 33 do MISCELLANEOUS. Jay and manure forks - .discount 20 prc Iocs aud gji den rates. . . . . . . . Jo 25 do HINGES. trap and T - discount 23 prc "WRENCHES. gift's black. . . - discount f 5 pr c oe's immitation . - . J0 45 do 've's ' genuine - ao OQ do SCREWS. imencan Iron-- _ . _ _ . - . . . 45 prc do brass---- . . . . . - _ . - - . . 40 prc AGRICULTTJRAl , rM"MEMENTS. SCYTHE' . t Holt's Ha.\estKmgperdo , net 12 00 bampion . . - . . . . - . . . - . . . , 9 00 teaid's Eureka- . . . . 11 oo do red - 8 oo SPADES ASD S11CVILS. lowland's No2 black shovels , D H.- 12 00 do do polished do do . _ 13 00 do do black spadrs do . - 12 00 [ oore do polished do do 13 00 do'a "spring point" L II shovels.13 50 AXES. ippencott's Western Crown _ . . . 13 oo do do do byefea _ . 13 50 COFFEE MILLS. arke'sNo 3 , Iron box _ . - . . . -net 5 25 do dolr)3 ) do . - . - . - . . . - _ . . _ a 75 do do 25 Union ir h _ . . _ _ _ n 00 eo do 33 do Britania _ . _ _ . 13 00 FILES. [ arerave , Smith A Co. , - discount 30 pr c merican i-iletCo - do 50 do HAMMERS. : aTdole's , A E No 1 , 1 % , 2 _ tammond's A E No -T . _ , _ _ 53 00 do do do _ _ . _ _ _ . _ _ - _ . . _ 10 50 do tnjinier's No ! - . - 10 00 do do do 2 _ . _ _ - . _ 13 50 do da do 3 . . . . . l 00 HATCHETS. Morris' shingling , No 1 . _ . . . . . . 57 do do do 2 8 do do do 3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 do cLiw do 1. . . . . . - 7 dc o do 2. . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . 8 LEATHER. Matamoras do f < o.2 , S2c ; No. 1,3 Best Oak do . . . . . . . . .43@4 Baltimore Oak Sole. . . . - - . . . .4 irench Kits _ . SI 40@2 i do Calf , leading brands. . Si 10&2 i Domestic Kip * . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . $ ! 00(81 ( I do Calf . . . _ . . . .SI S5@l ' Hemlock Upper , per foot . . . . 25@3 do , , , Oak - - - - do ,1 L | i--i-1Tn--- Grain do do . . . 3 ! Linings , per dozen _ . . . . . . . .S7 OOQIO ( Toppings , do . Sll OO&U I Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , . . . _ _ _ S3@4 ; do ( Oil Dressed ) do .SCfti * do ( alrnon ) . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S3 00@3 ' . do ( Glove Kid , ) S3 50 * 5 ( Welt Leather , per siJe , . . _ 5G OtXjj" ( Boot Webbing , per bolt _ . . . . . . .4o(57l ( Oak Harnsss Leather , " I'ittsburg , " . . . . _ . .4 do do" do No. 1 , 40@4. do do do No. 2 _ 33 < ij4 ; ( Oak Line do . . . . . . 44 ( 41 lijmlo k Harness Leather , ho. 1 , _ . . . . . .3 ! ) ( 4 ( do do do No. 2 , ,37 ( 3 ! Hemlock Lina do . . . . - . . . . . .4 lyIf Kair Bridle , per side . . . § 6 00(5j7 ( ( Team Collars , per doi. . . . . . . . . . . _ S25 50&25 i Stage do do . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . - _ S21 ! Scotch do do S3C ( loncord do do . . . . . .S33 ( Uillar Leathci ( Black ) per foot lS@iM do do ( Russet ) do 1S ( < )2- Patent Dash Leather. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 ; 8OAPS Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturen 3apo Publico , 6 l-26 3-4 ; Save : Republic , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 t 31-2 ; Palm , 5@51-4 ; German Mol led , 6 l-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up jolsterer and dealer ia fine art goods 270 Farnham Street , furnishes thi bllowing quotations : FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings , one inch > er foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c wliahed walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 incl I5c ; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 incl i@15c ; 2 inch 12@30c ; 3 inch 18(3 ( 15c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1 uch 5@10c ; 2 inch 1020c ; S incl .5@30c. WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands , 6 feet , all colors , pel > air , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@ [ 00 ; each additional foot , Too pei iair. REPP3. Union and all wool tarry , per yard 50@3 jO ; Imperial , plain and stri- > ed , 2 50aS 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool , 1 00a3 CO. MATTRABSE3. Hust , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw , ; 00a4 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. BETATC. LIST Sublct to change ol market witnout > WM. M. FOSTER , D D. P. R. R. track bet. t irnham ai QEO A. HOAGLANl. lists , studding and sills , 20 ft , and un der - $22 00 ver 20f t , each additional ft add'l _ 60 encing No 1 * 5 00 do Ko 2 _ 21 00 it cciumnn boards. . . . . . 25 00 id do do 82 00 A" stoik boards , 10 and 12 inch 5U 00 li" do do do do S5 00 J" do do do do 0 00 t clear , l.IJi , IX and 2 inch _ 65 00 1 do do do do . 55 00 1 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 t clear celling % inch 35 00 L do do y inch _ 32 50 t do do J4 Inch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00 I do do Ji iuch _ . . . . . . 27 50 t clear siding . . _ 27 00 I do do _ _ _ 20 00 t common siding 24 00 L do do 20 00 V11 shingles 4 25 xtra No 1 shingles. . . _ _ . . 3 00 > uimon No 1 shingles. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ith per 1000 3 5n A 11 pickets eer 100 _ _ . 3 5o | uaro do do do . . _ . . . . - G Batten pe - lineal ft , _ \y \ ough do do do . . . _ Liberal discount on carload loU. WINDOWS , ( Glazed. ) per cent od Chicago list. DOORS , ( Wedged. ) pei cent oil Cl icago list. BLINDS , i per cent off list. 'hite lime per bbl $1 7S@2 00 jtiisville cement per bbl _ . . . . . . . . . 3 00a3 25 laster parts per mil. . 3 50@3 75 iastering hair per bushel. . . . . . . . . . . . 40 irred felt . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 lastering boaru . . . . . 5 % OILS. PAINT'S , GLASS , &c. X. I. D.SOLOMO1N. ROBERT C. STEELL. _ Lara oil , No IS 95 > 1 00 inseed Oil , raw. 105 " " " 2 . " 70 " " bl'd. . . 1 10 " " winter ) an nrpentine 65 " " - ij r" * u eadlight Oil . 28 Lubricating 1 W.Va. f - PAINTb , 40 'hite Lead , St. Louis , Srtictly Pure _ . S UK " " " " Fancy Brands. _ 9y. iitty in Bladders. . . . . . - . . _ 5\ < " " Bulk _ . _ . 4 riaraeld Glass , colors , ti sq. ft. . --H 1 01 indow Glas < 50 B c discount TJX. SHEET-IRON. TTIEE , &C. [ ILTON ROGERS , COR. 14th & FARNHAM. 0-.T.N PLATE. ill 1C , lair . . . . . - . . . . . , - . . . . . . . ill Ic , best quality--- . . . - 13 0 ( x4 IX do do . . . _ - . - . . . . . . . 10 00 i2 IO do do . . . . . _ . - . . . . . - 13 5 ( 12 IX do do . . . . . _ . . . _ _ 16 5 ( x20 1C do do . . . , . - --.M 15 ( X JL20IX do do - , , , . . . . . . . 17 Ot z'JOIXXdo do . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . _ . * 20 W x20 IXXX do _ . _ _ Hir 23 OC plate DC ( belt quality ) . . . . - . . 23 00 3 plate DX do di . _ . . . . 13 60 ) plate DXX do do . . . . . - . 16 5C ) plate DXXX do do . . . _ _ _ H 50 lofing 1C charcoal do do . . . . - . . 14 5C lOfinglX do do do . - . . . . . 15 5C x4 1C coke do do . . . . . . . . 12 OC i2S I < 3 charcoal roofing. . . - . . . . . . . - . 27 OC s''S 1C charcoal roonng . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 CO xI4 IX charcoal.-- . . . - . - - . . . . . . 27RO * i20 coke ( for Euttersl.- . 20 50 BLOCK TIN. rge pigs. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . - . . 35 lall pigs.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . 3C r tin . . . . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . 33 ZINC. e t tin 25 to 3d in . _ . . Io do do IL half casks. . . . . . . lo do do in 250 tt casks . eet 24 to 35 Inches per sheet. . nnensoldei ( extra refineU. . . do do No. 1 . do do Tnnfiiig-- , bid metal . . - . . . . . . . . SHEET IRON rst quality Numbers 16 to 24 _ lo do do J5 . 0 do do 26. . . lo do do S7.- . arcoal , both aides sruothe do No 24 do do 16 . . do do 27.-- niataNo. 24 t- do 1o 26 do do 27 Siiaperfect 7 to 12- lo No. 1 , stained. . ss tnan lull bundles , add one cent. "American immltat'n Russia , llNos. -ess than full bundles add one cent. GALVANIZED. GROCERIES. BTEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH S CLARK i FRENCH COR. FARNHAM A > llTH ET. PtJNDT , MEYER & RAAPKE , 212 FAR : HVM ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER , 205 .ban hum St. WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN & Co. , 2-i Douglas St. J. J. BROWN < t BRO. , Cor. 14th an Douglas Streets. SUGARS. G ran ulated pr Ib _ . . . . Powdertd do . . - . Crushed do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hefd cut loaf do 12 Standard A do llair Circle A do . . . . . 11 ; Extra C do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yellow C do . . . . . . .105 alO N O cboico do 10 COFFEES. Rio choice pr tt. . . . . . . . . . . . do prime do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do good do _ 0 tt Ja > a. _ . Cj'/jiSi : SYRUPS. Common pr gallon _ . . iTa- Good do . . . _ _ 5Uu | Choice do 70aj do N 0 molasses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t Rugaon choice . & > S ] Carolina. . _ S tlOJ CAl DLES. M Wcsk i Co - . . 16 > fa ] bchofen - . . 17al7j SOAP. Missouri Vrlley CaB ] Kirk's Saron. _ 6' M. Wesk & Co _ 7a7J Schofer's German. . . . . . . . _ Kirk's standard . . _ . 4 do &terllng..M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4al PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods , Western 4 .do do Virginia . . 50a5 do do Lorrilard's _ 55aC Bright do do do CUaG do do Virginia 53a > . Natural teat 75a9 DRIED FRUITS. California peachoper pound. . . . . . . . . . . do apples do State do do 14aU > New currants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fca do prunes Hal I ) do German cherries 1 do bl ikberries. . 1 do raspberries. . . . . . . 3Sa4 do raisins , per box . . . . . . . . . . _ S A C do seedle&s nilsius , per pound I-/ SALT. New in barrels . . . . . . . _ _ . .S2 70a2 8 do dairy . 4 50ao 7 CANNED GOODS. 2poundcanllTer'soys < erspcrcase..St 23al 9 1 do do do do do . . . 2 SO.i' ' 7 2 dc do William's do do . . . 4 OOal 7 ; I do do peaches pei case 5 Z > 1 do do do do 7 75aS 0 2 do do tomatoes du 3 50 11 7. S do do do do 5 Oi Corn , Tropny per case . . . . . . . 5 < i < do Winslow do 5 5 ( do Yarmouth do - 5 5i Strawberries , do 4 50a4 7i Raspberries , do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ( X Kneapplcs , do 5 ( X * TEAS. [ ) olon s , per pound 23z ; I'oung Hyson , per pound 40al ( X Sunpowder , do do CUal FLOUR. Snow Flake , ( Wells 4 Nleman ) 4 5 ( jold Dust - 3 H JCXXX Iowa City _ . . 3 ( H California 4 7aa5 l ( 3o iiies , heavy weight. . . . , o light do 17 1 ! Ijps , four biulitl. . . n . . . _ 1&4U ddee gunnies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 .jilnbaKS , Auioskeg A..A. . . . . . 30a31 o do Ludlow a a..HM. . . . . . . . 34) * ' SPICES. Nutmegs , Penang best.pcr pound. . . . . . 1 45al 5' Jovei do do . GC Vlspice do do . . . . . . ISa.C iuuuion bark do do 33a4 { COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. 4 bbls. , 100 fts . . 9 30S10 CK Ib caus , per doi. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 50ft * 2 7 ! do do . . . 3 ! K ) 4 0 ( WHITE FISH. s'o. 1 kits 1 15 ® 1 2J ramily in kits _ 1 lUa , I lit bbls _ C SOfti 7 OC amiiy in J bbla- _ 5 30y c ( . ( MACKCRLL. rainily , in kits 1 100 1 2C < o. 1 , do 1 COJJ 2 OC Jess , do . . . 3 00tj ( 3 25 amily , A bbls G 2j@ G 5C jfo. 1 , do . 3 OOftjlO CJ ( iardmes , J4 boxes , _ 1G 50 17 UO CIGARS. i. . E. SIMPSON , sranufacturer , 532 loth Street. I. Upman _ $ 31. S S5 00 .econstructioD _ _ . . . do 33 00 Jrand Central _ . . do 35 00 Iniversal do 40 00 t'ara . . do 43 OC & Boquet _ . _ . . . do 50 00 iimcra Pure do 60 00 'artigas do 75 CO fours Truly _ . _ . do - Uo 00 Jold Medal _ do 50 W A Eapanola . . . . . . do 60 00 triple Crown. . . . _ . . . do 75 00 lenry Clay. . . . . do 100 00 ) e ' 1116 . . . . . . H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 100 00 f Viller . . do lOi ) 00 876 . _ do 75 UI CALIIOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. lalf barrel sacks. . . _ _ . . . . 2 DC DMcago , Kock Island and Pacific E. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM ) MAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , 'ia DCS Moines , rravenport and Rock Island. All Passenger Trains are equipped with the VESTiNonousii PATENT AIR BRAKKS anil tiller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. ! Fast Express Trains Leaye Daily , cnnccting as follows : iT DES MOINES wilh the Des Moines Yallcr Railroad , tor Oskaloosa , Ottumwa , Keokuk and St. Louis. L.T GKINNELL with the Central Railroad of Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul. iT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington , Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad , for Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque .t St. Paul. At WILTON JUNCTION with the South-Western nranch , for Muscatine , Washington and all points south. iT DAVENPORT wlih the Davenport & St. Paul Railroad for points north. iT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport , Be.jit , Kacine. Mil waukee and all points in northern Iilinoia and Wisconsin. LT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rock Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. LouU and points south. LT ROCK ISLAND with the 1'eoria A Kock Island Railtoad for Peoria and poinU past. LT BUREAU JUNC. . with branch , for llen- ry.Larcre , Chillicothe and Peoria. iT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points nort h and south. .T CHICAGO with "II lines East , North and South. THROUGH TICKET'S to all Eastern cities , ia this line , can be procured , and any infor- lation obtained , concerning points at the cVet office of the company , 12s Farnhain St. , 'maha ' , and also at the principal ticket office ; long the line of the U. P. R. Jt. lagcnge Checked Through to all Principal Eastern PuiutM. . . M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE , Gen'l Pass'r ' ' ' Ag't , Gen'l Sup't Chicago. Chicago. , H.LACEY , as. STEVENS , Ticket Agent , Oun'l Western Ag't 28U Omaha Omaha. lioux City & Pacific R , R , The Shortest and only Direct Ron t e { from COUNCIL BLUFES St. Paul , Minneapolis , And all Points in ORTHEBX IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains 7ia thb route. COXNECT1OXS. 1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Pacific lilroad for Omaha. 2. At Council Blufl , with Kansas City , St. and Council Blunj Kallroad for St. Louis id all points south. . J. At JUrsourl Valley with the Chicago and jrthwestern railway foi CMcsgo and all ints east. L At Slonx City with Sioui City and S iul , Illinois Central and Dakota Southern Uroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri P.iver , irlng naTigation and with stages for all ints In the Northwest. 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern ilroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska. > . At Fremont , Nebraska , with the Union cific railroad for all potnte west and the clfic coast. r. At Wlsner with stages for Norfolk and ai ! Ints in Northern Nebraska. WTIcketa tor tale In Chicago and North- stern Railway offices. WBe sure your tickets read Tla S. C. < t P. Uway. I * . BURNETT , Sup't.- ? . C. HULS. Gen. Ticket Ae't. GEO. W. CBATTAN , CHICAGO &NORTHWES1 ! The Popular Route from TO- Cliicago and Hie East AND THE T > AV terlooFor Crosse , 1'ralrle Da < ; iileii. AVtuonn St. I'uul.DultlMi , JKUt.villr , Krlio Klin , Urt-rii tiny , Itnrlnc , Mevon1 Point , Wnfrrtoim , O liksli , KOI Uuliac , JlHdUou It Being the Shortcut and Fust Comuleted Lin Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO Constant improv in nts have taken place I the way of reiiucing Grade , and placing Ire : with Steel Kails , adding to its rolling stoc new aud Elegant DA1r nnd StKEPINa CA11S Equipped with the"\V stiughouseAlr Braie' ' and "Miller Platform , " f stahlishing comlurta hie and comuiMious Eating Houses , o Bering al the comf irts ol traveling the age can produce Frotf to 10 Fast Express Trains ruu cacl way dailv over the various lines of this load thus securing to the traveler selecting thi route sure and certain connections in any dl rection he may wish to go. Principal Connections. AT 3IISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , fo : Sioux C.ty , Yankton and points reached vii Sioux Citvand Pacific railroad. AT ( JP.AND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge Des Moines , Ottawa and Keokufc. AT SlAKSHAiAfurSt. Paul , Minneapolis Duluth , and northwestern points. AT CEDAU RAPIDo for Waterloo , Cedai Falls , Charles Citv , Burlington and St. Louis ATCLIN'ION for Duhuqne , Dunleith , Prai rie du Chien , La Crosse , aud all points on th < Chicago , Clinton and Dubuque , and Chicago Duuuuue and Minnesota railroads. AT FULTON for Freeport , Bacine Hillwau- kcc , and all points in Wisconsin , AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading out of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities via thi ! line can be procured , and any informal ! ' n ob tained , concerning Koutes , Kate * , etc , at thi Companie's Office , 213 Farnhaiu Street , Omaha , and also at the principal ticket offices along the line of the U. P. U. IS. ttB"Baggago checked through to all principal Eastern points. W. U. &TENNETT , MAKVIN HUGHITT , Gen'l Passinge'r AS t. Gen. Sup't. J. H LACEY. G. G. EDDY , Ticket Ag't , Omaha. Gcn'l Ag'lOuiaha. mchlSvl Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1 S The Kansas City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. B Is the only dire line to ST. 21i OTTXS AND THE EAST , FROJ1 OMAHA AN T "WEST KO CHANGE i taib between Omana and St. Louis ana b itoi e between' OMAHA anu Hx.Vf YOP.K. This tk Only Ine running a SL.EEPIXO CAU EAST FK03I OXAI1A , OX AUKlVALi OF THE UX1ON PACIFIC KXPUKS % TUA IN , B Tassen < 5er3 taking othei routes nave a lisjgreeablu transfer at the Elver Station. ftk PASSEXaER TRAINS DAILY I H REACHING ALL W EA3TEBM AND 'WESTESN OITIE3 IVith Less Changes and in advance of other lines. This Entire Line is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars , Vliller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinqhouse Air Brake. your tickets read via [ tnnsnsC'lty , S . Joseph & Council UluiEi Ualrod , Via Omaha and Si. Louis. Pickets for nab at cor. Tenth and F rnham streets , and U. P. Depot , Omaha. rOS.TEHON , GEO. L.2P.ADEUP.Y , Pass. Agt. Gen' Agent. . F. BARNARD , A. O. PAWES , Gen'l Supt. Gen'l i'm-a. Agt. , St. Jospoh. St. .loseuh. B-OTTTE S g TRAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. I-OUIS 1VITII Pullman Palace Cars THBODQH WITHOUT OHASGS [ ndianapolis , Cincinnati , 'Louisville , Dhioago , Pittsburg , PIiiiadelpMa , Baltimore , Washington , - AND ANDTOK Anivd of Tralcs frsa tte "Wejt. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland , Buffalo & Boston Are for Sale at the . Com nuy's O flier , I. E. corner Fourth & ChtNtnut its. , if.IiOnlH , anil at the Principal Ital1- ray Offices In tlie AVc.it. 1IAS. BABCOCK , C. E. P.TJSSELL , S'thern Pass. Ag't , West'n Pass. Ag't. DALLAS. TEXAS. KASSAS Cirr , OHN E. SIJtPSON CIIAS. E. FOLLBIT , Gen i Supt. , Gen'l P.ISS. Ag't , 29tf IsrjiAXArous ST. Louis. TJxritoct lonfecticners' Tool Works , ' Mills cSc Bro. , ilanniacturen'o onfectioners'Tools llacblne out Ice Creim Freezer &c. ba. 1301 & 1303 No . Eighth St. PHILADELPHIA , PA. oprietors : 1 ESTABLISHED 18SJ ; rilOMAS MlLU , I - GEO. 31. MILLS , fCATALOGUES f SENT ATLKKP.PABMKB.JV-/ application. Ith St. , bet. Farnham and fianiej. 1 kiads of TAILOBING , CLEANING and done guwonc'jls rate * ICEAENEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT The ocly kno-vn rezedy for HEIGHT'S DISEASE , And a positive cura for Gout , Gravel , Stricture's ' , Diabetes , Dyspepsia Xer- * voua Debility , Drops ; Non-reientlcn or IncozUnencc of Urice , Ir' tatiou , Indaui tion or Ulcerallonof tie BLADDER AND KIDNEYS SPERMA TORRHEA , Loucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of the Proslra Gland. S.ouo in tha BUdderwColcul ur , GRAVEL OK URIC 1C DUST DE rosiT , And Mucus or MUkj-.DJscbarges. KEARNEY'S Extract Permanently Curcn all Diseases of the Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropaici Swellings , Existing in Men , Women and Children , No Matter What the Age : Prof. Siteelc says : "One bottle of Kearney' ' Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more th.ui a > ther Buchiu combined. " Price one dollar per bottle ; or , siz bottles fo ITO dollars. Depot 104 Duane St. , N , Y A physician In attendance to answer ccrre ! ponuence and give ad vie egr.it Is. tJQTSend sump for pamphlets , Crane A Brisham Wholesala Agents. Sa : Francisco. Cal. a 8wi TO TUt t NERVOUS &DEBILITATEE OF BOTH SEXES. TOOHAEQB P03 ADVIOE A5TD COS SULTATIOIT. QR J. B. DYQTT , graduate o FelTerson Medical College , Fhiladol ) hia , author of several valuabli vorks , jan bo consulted on all did ; ases of the SexuJ and Orinary or fans , ( which he has made an es ) ecial study , ) either in male or fe nale , no matter from what caust riginating- how long standinj V practice of 30 years enables bin o treat diseases with success. Cure : ; uaranteed. Charges reasonable Phose at a distance caiAbrward let ers describing symptoms and en losing slauip to prepay postage. BiSend for the Guide to Health 'rice lOc. J. B. DYO121 , J/.Z > . 'hysicion and Surgeon , 104 Duanc treet , X. T ) BSTACLES to MARRIAGE , HAPPY RELEIF FOU YOUNG MEN frou liecllects of Frrora and Abuses in early life.- fanhood Kestored. Impediments to Marriagt Amoved. New nietlod of treatment. Nev nd remarkable icmedies. Books and Circular ? nt free , In sealed envelopes. Address , HOW- iP.D ASSOCIATION , No. 2 South Ninth St. hiladelphia , Pa , an Institution havlngahiy ; putation for honorable couduct and profcs lonal kills. icSJAwSiu Popper , yEOLESALE BUTCHEI NI > CATTI.K UriOKKR , ALT LAKE CITY , - - UTAH feb271t Proprietor of the HIS1HG SUN AIIO , OS ANGELES YINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his STATIYE WINES AND Co , Cornerof Batte AN ' mar ? II PASSENGERS ioing East or South from Omaha And Points on U. P.R.R. , hoaM take the" LINCOLN BOUTE' ! ia JCHISON t NEBRASKA BAILBOAD i ad sevuro lor thcmselvs the ctiol e of Six Popular H'.Jteafrom ( cliLson to Chicago and St. Loais , All making BeliaMeC nections and being tnlpp9d with Palace Bar and Bleeslcg Ca , All dilay and inconvenience arrlvln ? from irries acd transfers can be avoided West of ilcago and St. Louis by securing Ticketi tia TCIIISOS nnd the ATCHiSOX & BAILHOAD. reel and Reliable Connections ara also niaJe with the A. T. 4 S. F. R. R. for the reat Arkansas Taller & Colorado , id with all lines running South to points in Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory. Ask for Tickets Tla INCON" & ATCHISOli 3HAS. C.SJUTH , F. WHITE Gen'l Sapt. Gen'l Pass. Ag't. ! 'T BUY ! u A LJ w A B I XT J I * "YOU HAVE AREFULLY EXAMINED LOW HESERVOIK \ SE HAVL ! UtL\L tiOOD ItEASONS ± \ _ why tlicv wLI da y .ur work. Qiiick and Easv. Cliea * ! and Clean. BnH Thcyarec'-e'pfsttobur , " = = > TUy arc l < st tou-e , They la.e cvtnly and ( jnlcUj- , Their o tr.tiouisperfi.it , 1 U y have always a good draft , TIu-y are made oriliebobtuiaterial ; They roast ptifeitlv , tThey require but litilc fuel , They are very low priced , EJ"3 Thtj an easily managed. * * = They are suited to all localities. ggg Etiry Moviguiraateodtogivesatisfactfaa SOLD BY Excelsior Man'fg Co. . ST. LOUIS , HO. , AXDKV M , ROG-EBS. VSpr v ? . O * i -t -22 o- _ FELLEIS , o oo o o o Or Sctjar-CoaotJ , Conccntratca , RcoS and Herbal Juice , Ami. KHIoas Granules. T 'in LITXS C GIAXT" CAYIIAI5T1C , or Xultuux In Parvo rhysic. The nor-lfy of ram' . TO 3T li < "ii. Chemical and Pnacmaccutical Si.ime I i > u o of any lon : tt tbti larsc npiI-ivc and mivt'ou pilN , p. crmii , ami hclky -rcdieats. . when wccaa hy a ci'.ul application of chemieil rcience. cxlriit nU uo cathartic and other meUi- tnal properties fmtn th" IUDSIalnabie rocts auf * herbs , aadronr n'ri'c iheui iato a minute Gran ule. scan.y larger than a iiii tard ncCklt that ran oe readily fc\\ailo\v l by thofeoi liu ! nii ( tsen'iv.s . et.ir.i icliH niul fx-t.lioufl tttbtou. Ilicti little I > : ir ; atiiu 1'cUct rtprefcntc , ina rao-'tconcentratf.l form. a m-tc > cathartic powrr as in embodieil in any of t'w Iarw pills focnd for F3c ! in the drr : ; shopi Fr mi their wonderful ca- tiUTticponor. in proTOrtlon 'o their plzc , pfflple v.-ho have no' tried tliera en. npt to f nppos-e thai they are har-n c dri tic ta cfft ct , lint t uch Is not tal ! thocaH" . ihe different arr i ? sieilicnal ! prin ciples of which they arc composed btin eu bar. nonizcd aiiJ. nod'Jcrt. one or tha others , as to produce n jnn t ncnrrlilns end thor- 'y operating 500 Kc\var l hereby oCTercd oy the pro prietor of .hcso l'cll-t.4 , to any chcmUt i\ho , upon analysi . vjli find in thm anv Calomel or otner forms of mercury ct any otter nii" ral poison. Cclnc vcsclablc.cojiartrcalar care is . cqaircdvhilo u-tut ; them. Ihey ot > a- ratc vrllhout distnrhanto l > > the contitntion. . An t. or occupation. For Jaundice. Ucaiiachc , ol the Stomacli , tlail in > .to iu .nnulli , Silloiis attacks 1'nlrj lu rrRioii oZ Kltliif js , internal Fever , Illontcd focIitiK about Momacli- JliiHU oT Itlood to tlcad. Iliuli Col ored t'rinOTI'nsocialjility nnd CHoorny 1'orcboiIiiiKS take lr Vierec's PIva < u : I'll rsatl vc I'clletsr , In cxplana ion of tha rcni tiul p < uer of my Per- native I'c.ts : over f o pri t a Vi'Icty of di = ca-e5 , _ Iwl'htorayt < iattlicir at-tloit upon the ai > Imal ceotioR ! ) IH nnlvor .il , nota. Clntid orti > - > iio esc j pins their a nc- tivo Iraprc x. A-e < ! IH.M not impair them ; their ea ar-coa'ir 'ni d beincncI < vcU in gbsi b-ittles pre-"cn'e thiirxirt unimpaired for ay Iscsth of time , in any clrniato.su tiitthcy arc u.- \3yt fnfi ! cud rcl-i'i.c. ' Mliich is not the ca o iTith thf piiii fonnd In the Crni" etorc- > , put up ia ch ap vd or pa-te Ixxird IK > X"S. Recollect that fjrt'i ' dis > oi c-j where a Laxative , Altcrn- tlrc or t'ursativc iiudicatal. . these little PcIiM wilt cnLthuniuat pcrftxt tatis.'actlca tc all \\tio u T ! ey nro t'-o\J. by n5 ciilerprlslny htM at o cent- bottle. Do not allo\r any lirns ist to inilarc yoi to take anything cs ! tlutl e may tay is Jiwi ai rood m my I'ctieio becau'o he nukes a Ur t profit on thit whii ! ho rocornnwndj. .V year ( Ini5i.at canixit snpply them , rnclua 55 cents and recent" tlrm " > rctnni ni r-om C , Y. I'iZK'iC , 21. J ) , JVPT > V , . ASK FOE PYLE'S AND BAKING- SODA l o ? z JKT tr s : EJ i ileycr A Raankeanil Whitney Bauserrnaa & Co. OS- , IJIPORTEUSJOF AND t Sadia. Goods , 213 anil Jil3 FROXT STREET San Francisco - California. mcbG ci PLATTE VALLEY Samuel C , Smith , Local Agent tor the U. P. B. B. LANDS , Columbus , - STaTa , Government Lands Located i 17. P. Lands Sold ! Improved Farms and Town Lots /or O.A.S IB ! ! ! OK 3NLONG- TIME ! ! , 2F-A11 Communications Cheer- ully Answered 3TOVS ST.OS.13. E. F. GOOE : , 37 lita St. , bet sea DcugLul l Ooiji [ anufactarer of Tin Coppsr aa < l Sheet Iron Wjrc , asd dealer in Jooking and Heating stove s Flamp-ti , Jananael nnl * 'ren h "War on 3.1. Tin Ko .Kng , Oa'terj sol SjioaUa. ; aal fori doas and warranted. J.