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    he Mcst Wonderful Xedlcal.Di-
corcrj of the AffJ Every Man
liis oirn Plirs'clat ) .
Frozier's Great Remedy
The people ot the United States hrre been
humbugged with all tlndi of Patent Medldnss ,
quacks and impostenifor the put lew Jtm ,
In a inost shameful manner. The TfTlter of the
following is one of the Tictlma , and ulihea to
present a Tcrv plain case.
Believing that by cleansing the b'ood was
the only true way oi banishing disease , and
being a great sufferer Irum weak lungi and a
scrofulous affection , and after trying many
kinds of 1'atent .Medicines and the most
eminent Physicians , I commenced doctoring
myself , and at last d.scovered a Blood Searcher ,
or ICoot Bitters , which not only give me Im
mediate releif , but alter a few weeks eflecled
. fa radical cure. The cough left me , my lungs
"became strong and souud. my appetita good ,
and the tcrofulous disease bad disappeared.
Feeling confident that my Discovery possessed
wonderful healing Tlrtucs , I gave'lt to other *
afflicted , and found it effected the most miracu
lous cures in thousands of cases , not aJone
curing Cougln , Consumption , Asthma , Catarrh ,
Scrofula and Weak Lungs , but all disease )
caused from buiuors in the blood. Tut demand
from iny friends and others bearing about these
Bitters becoming very great , I commenced put-
Aine them up for sale , calling lliem FRAZIhK'S
BOOT BITTERS. I was at first backward in
presenting either myself or medicine to the
public not being a Patent Medicine Man , but
lam getting bravely oter that. I have sold
thousands of bottles ci my Koot Bltttra , and
til is my desire and determination to place the
same within the reach of every suffering man ,
woman and child on the fact ) of the civilized
globe.
The grand principle that operates in these
Boot Bitters is the power they possess In cleans
ing the turgid blood and banishing the rile
humors from the system. Koot Hitters .m-e
strictly a Medicinal Preparation , cotnpouifra
from roots combined with herbs and piaju ,
many of which were used in the good old days
of our forefathers , when people were cured by
some simple root or herb , and when Calomel
and other polsuns of the mineral kingdom
were unknown.
Ther * pen all the natural passages of the
body , cast out disease , take away all sickness
and build up tha system with pure blood ,
hence their must reach all diseases by purificar
tion and nourishment.
t No penon can take Boot Bitters and remain
long unwell. Victory upon victory they hare
gained over disease and death in all stations
and conditions in life. They are conntantly ef
fecting cures of the utmost importance. For
Consumption , Asthma , Scrofula , Scrofulous Eruptions -
ruptions , Catarrh , Weak Lungs , Lost Vitality
d Broken-dowu Constitutions , these Itoot
tcrs are univeisally admitted to be the most
uderfui Medical Discovery known to the
world. 1'uclr pectoral healing proix-rties jxme-
' rate every portion of the human frame , sooth-
f > g the Lungs , strengthening the Stomach ,
Sidneys and Liver , cleansing the blood from
. " ? aj kind of humor. No other medicine will
| Vro Chronic. Bheuiuatisui , Neuralgia ,
Pleart Disease , Fits , Dizziness , Headache ,
Syspepsla , Fever and Ague. Cosliveness , Piles ,
, ' Urinary Diseases , Kidney BUeajte. and Liver
i Complaint , so quickly as this Koot Bitters. All
f uch diseases are caused from a bad stomach
pand a poisonous condition of the blood. For
, weakly , nervous young men , suflerlng from loss
; ot memory , loss of energy , etc. , caiuwl from
abuses in early life.and to delicate femalestbeso
/strengthening / Koot Bitters are especially rt-
Itommended. Uue bottle will do more toward
feradlcatlng Syphilis , Scurvy , Tetter , Fever
Sores , Sore Eyes , Tumors , Cancrrou * forma
tlons , Dropsy. Erysipelas , bait Kheuui , Ulrers ,
L Bolls , Flesh Worms , Blotches , Pustules , Erup-
Itions , pimples on the faM , and Oorruptioun from
r the Blood than all other rernedje * In oxlutouce.
G. W. FRAZIER
> . . ,
, ouio.i
, - Frazlers Coot Bitters are sold by all the lead-
[ 1nz Druggists , Storekeepers and Chemists. Sold
Wholesale by Strong A. Cobb , 193 Superior
street , and Benton Myers 4 Canneld , 127 Water -
er street , Cleveland , O. ; B. L. Fahuct > tock 4
, < x > . , Pittaburg ; George 0. Goodwin A Co. .
.Boston ; John F. Henry Curran A Co , United
States Medicine House , 8 and 9 College Place ,
- New York ; Wyth Brothers , Philadelphia ; Ful-
1 hit i Fuller , Chicago ; John D. Park , Clnclnna-
111 , and other first-class Drug Houses.
I Show this notice to your druggist oritore-
> keeper. Ask for FBA.Z1EH3 BOOT BITTEUS ,
and accept no substitute whatever. Price withIn -
' In the roach of all $1 per bojt'9 ' * bottle *
> J5. IrlSdiwXr
IMPORTANT
TO
Commercial Travelers.
-COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who solicit
orders by CAUD. CATALOGUE. TRADE-
LIST. SAMPLE , OU UTUER oPECIMEN ,
! also those who visit their customers and solicit
trade by purchas.es raada DIRECT FK0 _ > 1
BroClv. and who travej In any section , by
.Hail or Boat , selling any class of goods , are re-
guested to send their BUSINESS and PBI-
rVATE ADDRESS , as below , stiting class of
ods they sell , and bv whom employed ; also
l e who are at present under no engagement.
fli mattei is of GREAT IMPORTANCE
INDIVIDUALLY to sa'esmen of this class , or
[ men soliciting traie ] in this manner. It is
| ierefore ESPECIALLY det'red tbat this
Boiice may meet the eye ol ALL Commercial
( Travelers and Salesmen In this country and
that th'T-will AT ONCE give it their atten
tion. Those who comply with above request
Tfll be CONFIDENT ! ALLY treated and duly
Jrisel of object In view. Please address , ( by
Btter only ) ,
CO-OPERATION ,
[ tare Goo. P. Bowell A Co. , 41 Park How ,
jy9eodlin NEW YOEK CTV. |
JOIIX UAUAKIl ,
( Practical 'Watchmaker ' ,
171 Farantm n 8. .0 . llth St.
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THE BLACK HILLS.
General Ouster's Expedition
Thereto.
Extracts from the Diary of Gen.
George A. Forsytu.
Tne following are extracts from
the diary of Gen. George A. For-
syth , who accompanied Maj. Gen.
Ouster on the Black Hilla expedi
tion :
So. 16 , Saturday , July IS.
Crossed the Bad Lands without
yery much trouble , finding a good
road through the clay and sand ,
and having only one bad ravine to
cross , and then kept the crest of a
series of hills or divides , until we
finally , from the top of the highest
one , came down into the Belle
Fourche country. After coming
into the first valley , where the grass
was pretty good , we watered at a
ravine , where we found water at
the bottom of a dry creek ; and ,
when I use the expression "dry
creek , " I mean a water-course in
which there are standing pools of
good water , but which is not a flow
ing stream. Moving forward over
a rolling country , of poor , sandy
soil , and crossing a succession o"
low hills covered with stunted pine :
and a few scrub oaks , we finally
came out on some high hills , cov
ered with slate and sandston
ridges , which overlook
THE BELLE FOURCHE ,
or north fork of the Cheyenne
Kiver. Descending these hills , we
encamped in the stream , which we
found to be about 30 feet in width ,
of good , pure water , though not as
clear or transparent as we had ex
pected. Coming from the plains
we fully appreciated our camp
Wood , principally pine and elm ,
in any quantity ; grazing superb ,
and water in abundance. Among
the hills to-day we found hematite
iron ore in great profusion. Dis
tance traveled 17J miles. Direction
southwest.
CAMP .No. 1C , Sunday , _ July 19 ,
10 A. jr.
Commenced raining at 1 A. Jt ,
and , as there is every prospect of its
continuing all day , we will not
move until to-morro\v. This will
give the animals a much needed
rest , and enable the men to wash
their clothes.
9 P. 31. It rained until 4 o'clock ,
M'as quite cool during the day ;
built a lire at the entrance of my
tent , and read the day through.
CAMP No. 17 , Monday , July 20.
Broke camp at 4:30 A. M , and ,
the train ha'ing cros.sed the river
the preceding afternoon , we got olT
in good shape , though the ground
was rather heavy. Pushed up onto
a high divide , thence down into a
small valley running north and
south , though heretofore they have
all rim east and west. Moved
through this valley in a southerly
direction , crossing a deep ravine , in
which we found some good water
and watered our train ; thence
through a piece ot scrub-oak timber ,
aver a succession of small hills cov-
jred with grass , and across a deep
ind well-wooded lavine , up over a
uigh rolling country , and finally on
to a divide , which wo followed for
some miles , and from which we had
in extended * view of the adjacent
sountry.
THE SIGHT WAS SUPEUH :
\\'o could see away to the north , east
ind west , as far as the eye could
reach. To the north of us the Bad
Lands , with their quaintly-shaped
jlav and sandstone buttes , skirted
! > y the Belle Fourche River ; to the
jast and west , a succession of hills
overed with line grass , with here
md there a valley slightly wooded
with stunted pines and oaks ; while
[ o the south , the Black Hills loomed
jravely up , shutting out an exten-
led view in that direction. The hills
jeing our objective point , wo left
the di\'ide , and then , turning south ,
ive took up our route through the
Jills to our present camp on a dry
fork of the Belle Fourche , but with
plenty of water in its bed. The
country passed over to-day is capa-
ile of producing grass and grain iu
ibundance , and we came across
rt'ild cherries , black currants , and
jooseberries. Distance marched 18 ]
uiles. Direction southwest ,
CAMP No. IS , Tuesday , July 21.
Broke camp at 4:30 : a. in. , and
ihaped our course in a southeasterly
llrection , through a'gap in the hills ,
trith the intention of making our
ivay through the mountain-range ,
md , if possible , reacliing the park
ivhich , rumor says , exists between
: he two outside ranges of hills , and
seeping our general direction as we
nay , for our guides profess to be :
itterly ignorant of this part of the
sountry Custerpioneers us through
iome Lad ravines , then over a suc :
cession of high hills and along some
devated ridges. We find most of
he hills coveredi to within a few
ranis of the top , with bunch-grass ;
n the summit of nearly all of them ,
he sandstone in regular layers crops [
mt stark and bare , with here aud
here a scraggly pine shooting up
iut of the crevices. Some of the >
eads of the ravines we cross are ,
illed with scrub oak and pine.
Crossing a pretty little tributary
if the >
IlEDWATKK IHVKU ,
vljose course through the country
ve can easily discern , owing to the
rees which fringe its hanks , we [
inally enter " a fine valley about 8
niles broad "by 14 long , containing
food grass , and having some good
Imber among the hills which skirt
t. Passing over and descending a
ery high ridge , we come into our
> rcsent camp in a dry fork of the
ledwater , but with a splendid
pring of very cold water running
iqt of the sandstone ledges which
rep qut along its hanks. Fuel is
ilenty , grass good , and water in
.bundance ; so we put up our tents ,
nd go to rest very well contented
pith our march without the aid of
; uides. Passed a number of red
andstone layers on the hills to-day.
iQine gypsum 3nd a little limestone
rere also found. Little game mot
rith to-day. Direction southwest ,
Mstaucc traveled 14 } miles.
CAJI p No. 20 , Friday July , 24.
On a beautiful little stream , in an
xqulsitfi little vallay , which we
all "Floral "
Valley" from the pro-
jsionofwild flowers which com-
letely cover the ground. We left
lamp 19 at 5 a. m. , and moved due
st over hill and dale , passing
trough a beautiful little glen up a.
rag hill into a burnt piece of pine
roods , across them , and down %
: arfully-steep hill into a little val-
> y , in which was the dry bed of a
ttle water-course. Thence up this
alley , 5 or 6 miles to camp. As we
ime up stream , it began to show
igns of water , and pretty soon it
'as a beautiful , cool , clear Stream ,
'boh | keeps growing larger and
irger as wo ascend , antj the valley
eeps growing prettier and prettier ,
'bile the
neighboring hills are cov-
red with pine and aspen or poplar.
Vjjd flowers abound } n every direc-
on , and our horsed
KXEE DEEP Tirnocan THEM ,
jere are twenty or thirty different
arjeties , all in full , bloom. The w th
grass is good , and vegetation of all
sorts is luxuriant. "We have had a
hard day's work , but are more than
satisfied. Distance traveled , 11A
miles.
CAMP JNo. 21. Saturday , )
July 25. ;
Still on or near the headwaters of
Floral Valley Creek. Moved at 4 }
a. m. directly up the valleycrossing
the creek which kept growing
larger all the time no less than six
times , as it seems to delight in me
andering across the valley as often
as possible. To-day'a march has
been the pleasantestl have ever yet
made. The whole valley is carpet
ed with flowers. I have gathered
17 varieties within 25 square feet.
And the views along the valley , as
it first widened and then contracted
and widened again , with the mur
muring waters of the brook con
stantly at our feet , has been exceed
ingly pleasant and attractive , and
especially so when looking back at
some of the hot , dusty days alonj
the Little Missouri Valley ami
across theTPlains. About a mile be
low our present camp , the stream
suddenly stopped flowing , and upon
seeking for the cause , we found tha
WE HAD REACHED THE HEAD.
Some six or eight beautiful springs
bubbled up within a radius of 30 (
feet , forming at once a stream sufli
cient to turn a millbut which twen
ty miles farther down , entirely dis
appeared by sinking into the sandy
soil. Half a mile farther up we
came to another spring , upon which
we are now encamped. "Wood and
water are in abundancebut the vast
quantity of flowers crowds out the
grasses , and the grazing is only
fair. We have traveled almost
south to-day , and made about 12
miles.
CAMP K"o. 22 , Sunday , July 20.
Broke camp at 4:45 : a. m. Trav
eled up Floral Valley to the top of
the range where it begins , passing
through some of the most
EXQUISITE BITS OP PAK
SCENEKY
I have ever teen little open glades ,
with clumps of pine , evergreen and
aspen , on the low hills into which
they ran , being constantly in sight.
As we approached the head of the
valley , the hills grew smaller and
smaller , until they would not
average more than 50 feet in height.
Upon leaving the crest of the water
shed down which ran the creek we
had last encamped upon , wo found
an old Indian trail , which we fol
lowed up through a rocky defile ,
which , after after various windings ,
brought us into another valley ,
somewat larger than the one we
had just left , with a fine stream of
water running in just the diiection
we wished , viz. : southeast , and In
directly the opposite direction from
the stream we had just left. This
we followed down to our present
camp , which Is a very beautiful one ,
with good water and splendid grass
in abundance. Throughout this
valley , as far as we have come ,
there are any quantity of springs ,
and we begin to find quartz mixed
with the sandstone. Just after get
ting into camp , our Indian scouts ,
.vhom we had sent on in advance ,
having met with signs of Indians ,
came hurrying back with the in
formation that 'here was a
SMALL VILLAGE OF SIOUX INDIANS
encamped about 3 } miles on the
stream below us. Taking the scouts
and about 50 men with him , Gen.
Ouster moved quietly down upon
them , and , giving strict orders that
tiey should not be harmed unless
they showed fight , sent forward a
white flag by one of the interpret
ers , and , following it almost in
stantly , succeeded in getting into
their camp almost before they know
Df our approach. The women and
children were very muoU frightened
it our Ree soquts , as the two nations
ire always at war ; but they were
joon reassured , and satisfied we did
not intend to harm them. With a
single exception , all of their men
tvere out hunting , and he , "Slow-
Bull , " a fine-looking and plucky
savage , made the best of the situa
tion. The hunters were called in ,
md finally One-Stab , the Chief ,
jame ajso. After a long talk , they
xgreed to come up to our camp and
itay with us , showing us the coun
try , in return for certain supplies
ivhich Gen. Custer ofleredj them.
We then left them , and , later in the
lay , Qne Stab and three of his war-
iors came up after coffee and sugar.
Pwo of the warriors soon made an
sxcuse to go back , and One-Stab and
i young warrior awaited the arrival
> f the train with the supplies , Sus
pecting from their Action that they
night be
PLAYING A DOUBLE GAME ,
General Custer ordered some of the
[ ndian scouts to go with them to
heir camp , and stay there as a sort
> f guard until they came up the
lext day ; also charging them note
o let One-Stab and his warrior out
> f their sight until they reached
lie Indian camp. While they were
; oing quietly along , and within
light of our camp , the young Sioux
luddenly attempted to wrest the
; un of one of the scouts from him.
n the struggle the gun was dis-
iharged , wounding either the Sioux
r his horse , and One-Stab and his
-oung hiaumade olT at full speed ,
fallowed .by the guard. One-Stab
vas recaptured and brought back ,
nt the young warrjor escaped , and ,
vhen our scouts rcaohed | the vil-
agc , that too had departed , and ,
light having fallen , it was impossi-
ile to pursue and overtake them ,
lie whole party consisted of five
edges , six warriors , and twenty-one
vonieii and children. Distance
n arched to-day 14 miles.
CAMP No. 22 , Monday , July 27.
In camp all day. Four exploring
arties out surveying and mapping
he country. Miners \r\th the party
eport
INDICATIONS OF SILVER
n quartz rock along the banks of
he creek.
THE COMING STltuuOXiE.
The voters of our nation ,
4s neVr was known before ,
A.re . rising from Pacific's ktranJ
To Atlantic's roccy shore.
Why Is this mighty change ?
What on the meaning be T T :
The rising of the masses CC <
From northern lake to soulhern'sea. C <
The spirit of old seventy-six
From out our heroes' graves "
Forbids s nation drenched , in patriots' blood ,
Should sink to that of slaves ;
The motto which our coins once bore ,
Though obsolete long since ,
Remain as ever true : not one cent for tribute ,
Hut millions for defense.
Party ties and party laws
Are but as ropes of aand. H
The. tghts of mm to be a man a
Should govern Freedom's laud. Hi
Then ' shall our Flag more proudly float
O'er land as well as sea ,
And naUons yet unborn shall gladly greet H <
The emblem of the free.
In trade we'll try to deal , Ui
As man should deal with man.
And while we seek to live ourselves ,
We'll sell as cheap as anybody tan ,
And if a bat you need ,
Or friend you chance to meet ,
Remember Bunce , the Hatter ,
On Upper Dougiu Street. Pa
elCU
TEETTSCHKE & CO. ,
* R O G E R S AtH fcAt
And Gcneial Prorisloa Dealers , H :
8. W. Cor. Jwtsca ud 13th Bfc- , Ma
rep a superior stock of Groceries , Provision ! ,
Ines , .Liquors and Ggars , and sell thcaper
an auor otter hous lu Omaha. Jys ni
Money and Commerce.
Daily Keview.
OFFICE OJIAHA DAILY HEE , 1
AugusK S , 1874. J
i
THE FIEST NATION
Land Grants ( selling ) . $823.00
Land Warrants , (100 ( acres
buying ) . 170.00
Land Warrants ( ICO acres
selling ) . 183.00
Agricultural College Scrip ,
( ICO acres buying ) . 17G.OO
Do. Selling . -183.00
Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one
per ct.
*
The only changes in our market
to-day , is in the commercial line , in
the question of groceries , coffees
being off from J to IJ ; syrups oft"
J ; also under the head of dried
fruits , spices , and soaps , a slight
decline Is noticed. All other lines
holding firm at yesterday's quota
tions.
Provisions Market well stocked ,
and demand large on local trade.
OMAHA ilAKKCTS.
Caretully Corrected "Dallr
DRY GOODS.
j. J. BROWX & BUO. , Uor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
PRINTS.
Aliens . _ . _ _ SV
American . _ . . . . . . . . 3 %
AmosL-eag . _ . . . . . . . . . S
Bristol . . . 3
Garners . . . . fi %
Hamilton . * > %
Merrimack D . „ . 9'4
Pcabody . „ sV5
Richmond . „ . _ . 0 %
Simpson's . . . , „ . . . . . $ } %
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
Bright 4-1 . . . . . . . . .
Boot G . „ . „ . _ 9
Cabot - . „ . . _ . „ . . . 12 >
Lonsdalo . . . . . . . . . . . - 1 < *
Jf. Y. Mills . „ . - . 1S }
Petcrboro _ . „ 6
Suffolk L _ . _ . . . . . _ . yyt
BLEACHEC SHEETINGS.
Pepper 8-4 . „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
do 94 „ . . . _ _ . . <
ilo 10 , , . , , „
COTTONADHS.
Farmers and Mechanics _ t25 > 4
Great Western"C
BROWN SHEETINGS.
Albion , A . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ 8Ji
Bedford , R . _ . _ . „ . 3
Brantviile , EL. . > . 10 *
Qermania , B B . . . . . . . „ . - . . . . . 9 > <
Lancley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . if
L. i"s. . . . _ . 9
GINGHAMS.
American . - . . . . . . . . _ . . 11
\moskcag . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . . „ 12
Bates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 13
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
TICKINGS.
\mosVeag , a c a _ . .
Blddeford . _
DENIMS.
%
\moskesig 231 *
ieaver Creek , B B 1C > J
ilaymakcrs _ 12
) tis , B B „ „ . ny
) tu , C C _ . . . . 15 > J
JEANS.
liddeford loailer _ . „ . IG > 2
4u
TANKEK NOTIONS.
CUKTX MOIIK & CO. , 231 .Farnham
Street.
Sl'UUi. L1jnt/n.
Mark's O. N. T _ . . 7
'oat's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 7i ( ) >
Icrrick's . „ . „ . _ .
HOSIERY.
) cmestie . „ . „ . „ . . . . . _ $ PE@2 03
Iritiah . _ . _ . _ 3 OtVttG 00
PAPER COLLARS.
MckenV best . „ . _ . s 30
Ung . William - . „ . 1 :
l .1M4lA
„ . 1 SO
tanley. 2 50
SHAWLS.
Ittomau strips S2j < nG 50
. S11IUTS.
V'hlte common S10 50
medium 15 Oo
' custom made , . 30 CO
'
'ercale _ _ S1200a24 to
'alico - 4 75.i7 50
OVERALLS.
trown ' drill _ ! C 50a" 25
dnet .7 75a'J 00
Hue drill
' „ 7 OOaT 50
' duck . 8 00a9 5D
I'hlie _ 8 OOaD 50
' CORSETd.
'rcneh whalebone - 55 25a8 00
lur own. . . . . . . . . . . 15 00
Oniet _ _ 22 50
M'RING SKIHTri.
.inen printed _
S 9 00
11 ruffled. . . . . 12 00
" fluted. . . . . _ . „ 15 00
YARNS.
alrnoral Yarn , all colors , per ft SI CO
feruiantowii Wool , "
SI 70(82 ( 05
axony Yarns , per box 2 15
GENERAL COMMISSION.
J. U. KOSENFELD gives us me
illowing quotations his day :
Butter , active 22cts. in tubs ; Eggs
0 per dozen ; Live Chickens , 2 00@
50 per doz. ; Gooseberries , 2 50 per
u. : Cherries , 4 80 per bu. ; Lemons ,
2 00 per box , and Raspberries , 20c ;
er quart ; Blackberries , 20c ; cur-
ants 20c.
HARDWAKK
JOHN T. EDGAR.
IRON.
aminon bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M * 4
erse shoe bai..H.H.M..n. . . . . . . . . . . . CJ
orway nail roi. . . 11J
ist plow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . III--HI1IMT-MII-1 V 12
„ -M
n
mcrican ' c an , oo'tgon and square. . 18 22
5"p'3 ' English do do . . . i5y 40
urden'i horse shoes , per keg 725
do rnulo do do 8 25
ortbwesUrn horse nails 22a 23
undee thimble skeins , discount 45 ptr cent ,
or half patent axles , discount 10 per cent.
NAILS. '
d to COJ per ke'1 CO
do . „ . 4 25
do 4 50
do . . . 4 75
do 5 ( O
fine do . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 00
dfinis'ngdo , . 2
do do . . . . , . „ . . . . . . „ . „ . . . „ . _ 5 50
dO d ( ) * . . . . .MM..M..MH.M > " * *
d casing do ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 475
j-
- -
do do 5 03
' do do . 5 25
'rought , nil sizes . . . . . . „ . _ 5 75
BOLTS.
irrlsgo and tire
discount 70 pr c
BUTTS.
arrow wrought , fast jolnt discount 20 pr c
ist , loose pin reversible. . . . . . do 35 do '
MISCELLANEOUS.
ay and manure forks dUcount 30 pro
ocs and gaiden rakes. . . . . . . . . do 25 do
HINGES ,
rap and T. . . . . . . . . . . . discount 25 pr c
WRENCHES ,
ill's black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .discount 55 c
te's Iinmitatlon. . . . . _ . do 45 pr do
te's genuine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 20 do
SCREWS.
merican Iron . . . . . . . , . . . 45prc
do bra * ? . . . . . . . . . . . . , 40 pr c" Ji
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
SCYTUK- .
noH'sHa. > estKingpcrOo/ _ . 12 00
lampion . . . . . .HM. . . . .M , 9 W
ldv Eureka. . . 11 00
do red
f 8 00
SPADK3 AND SUCVt-LS.
iwlnnd'zNo2 black shovels , D II. . . J2 00
do do polished do do . _ 13 00
do do black spades do . „ 12 GO
lore do polished do do . . . 13 03
do's "spring point" LII shovels 13 50
AXES.
ppencott's Western Crown 1300
do do do bitefeJ. . . 13 50 Bi
COFFEE MILLS.
rfce's No 3 , iron box net 5 25
do do 103 do . . a 75
do do23 Union inh 11 00
eo _ do 35 do Brltania J3 00
FILES.
.rgnre , Smith .1 Co.discount 30 pr c
aerlcan File & > „ „ . _ _ do
HAMMERS.
.vdole's , A E No 1. 1 % , 2
immond'sAENoS. . . . . _ . _ . $900
do do do 4 . . _ : . . - _ . . 10 0
do hnginter's No 1 ; 10 00
do Jo do 2 13 50
do do do 3.- . li 00
HATCHETS.
Morris1 shingling , No 1 . - . S' 00
do do do 2 _ S 00
do do do * f. . . . . . _ U CO
di > cluw do 1 . . . . . . 7 M
dc o do 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b 5 ( )
LEATIIEIt.
Matamoras do . HO.2 , 32c ; No. l,55o
Best Oak do 43Q15e
Baltimore Oak Sole - . . . 4Se
i reach Kirs 1 40Q2 00
do Calf , leading brands S2tOg250
Domestic Kips. . _ „ SI 00$1 ( *
do Calf -SI 35yl 75
Hemlock Upper , per foot .25a30e
Oak do do _ _ . * 0c
Grain do do 30 , :
Linings , per dozen , S7 CO IO 00
Toppings , do Sit CO cll 00
.Morocco ( Boot Leg } per : yet , . . . _ . . . .3a(343c (
do ( Oil Dressed ) do , . _ . .3GQ40c
do ' ( Simon ) . . : . . . - S : ! OOfjJ 25
do ( Ulove Kid. ) . . _ ? U 50&3 00
Welt Leather-per sale , 1 _ . . ? 00&7 00
Boot.Webbing , ] er bolt , .loS70c (
Oak Harass Leather " Pittibur "
, , 45-j
do do do No. 1 , . . 40Q42c I
do do do No. 2 , 33y40c
Oak Line do .ST. . .41U4Ge
Hemlock JIarncs.3 Leather , f.o. 1 , . 33&4PC
do do do No. 2 , _ JS'diSyc
Hemlock Line do 4lylGc
Fair lindle , per fide , SO 00@7 00
Team Collars , per doz S20 50&25 0
Stage do do S2I 50
Scotch do do . S3G 00
Concord do do .13.3 t'O
Collar Lcathct ( Black ) per foot , ISQ'-Mc
do do ( llusset ) do . ! Sj5J4c (
Patent Dash Leather. _ . . .15e
SOAPS
Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturers.
Sapo Publico , 6 l-26 3 > 4 ; Savon
Republic , do. , Chemical Olire , G to
G 1.-2 ; Palm , 551-4 ; Gerinau ilot-
led , G l-4aG 1-2.
ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERFJl'S
STOCK.
Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up
holsterer and dealer in fine art goods ,
270 Faruham Street , furnishes the
following quotations :
FRAME MOULDINGS.
Oil walnut mournings , one inch ,
per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ;
polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch
15c ; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch
615c ; 2 inch 1230c ; 3 inch 18 ©
45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1
uch 5@10c ; 2 inch 1020c ; 3 inch
! 530c.
"WINDOW SHADES.
Plain bands. 6 feet , all colors , per
pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00 ©
4 00 ; each additional foot , 75c per
pair.-
BEPPS.
Union jnd fill wool terry , per yard
1 503 . 0 ; Imperial , plain and stri
ped , 2 50aS 00.
00.DAMASKS.
DAMASKS. '
Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool ,
2 00a3 CO.
MATTRASSE3.
Husk , -1-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw ,
3 00i4 00 ; Excelsior. 3 50a4 50. | i
LUMBER. :
RETAIL LIST
bublect to chanze of market witnojf I
WM. M. FOSTER ,
On U. P. R. R. tract bet. t irnliaui ai
Ha.
QEO A. HOAGLAN1.
Joists , studding and sills , 20 It , ana un
der . . . „ _ - . . . § ' 2 00
Over 20f t , eaeb additional ft add'l 50 i
Fencing No 1 „ ' ' J 00
do No 2 _ 21 O'l '
1st common boaids „ i't 00
2nd do do „ * uO
"A" stock Ipoards , lO.iud 12 inch 5u 00 I
"It11 Uo do do do S3 00
"C" do do do CLI > 0 00
11 clear , 1,1JJ , Iacd 2 inch ft , 00
2d do do do do _ 55 00
3d dp do do uo _ 45 00
Flooiiug , tlear. _ 50 00
do l t comiuuii „ 40 00
do 2d do _ 3-j HO
do yd do „ 27 50
di > narrow , clear 4500
iMclear ceiling \ < t inch ai 00
2d do do fa inch y-j 51)
1st do do % lui.li _ . . . . . . ft ) W
id do tlo Jf iuch X7 50
1st clear siding _ _ 27 00
2d do do „ 2.5 01
1st common siding „ 21 iu
1M do do . 21)00 )
"A" shingles _ 4 25
Extra No 1 i-liiti les . . 3 HI
ComniOH No 1 shingles 2 W
Lath per 1000 _ . . : ; 50
D.V It pickets eer 100 ] Co
Square do do do „ . . . .
O J Batten per Jiueal fr _ | ii
UouKh do do do
„
Liberal discount on carload luis.
AVINDOWS , ( Glazed. )
J3 per cent oil Chicago list. '
DOOIWVedged. ( . )
25 pel cent ofl Cl ICT O i'st.
BLINDS.
? 0 i > er cent off list.
Whitollme porbbl _ _ . < ! 7.'ig2 ( 00
Louisville ceiiifiit icrlilil ; { ( ii ( : { 23
i'laster ' p.iris JH.T libl 3 SOhjo 75
I'lastcriiiu hair per bushel 40
faired felt f 4
i'lastvring boaru „ 51
(
OILS. PALM'S , L.VS5S , &c.
N. I. D. SOLOMON.
ROBERT C. STEELL- .
3oal Oil _ S 18 I lard Oil , No IS 951 00
Linseed Oil , raw. 1051 " " " a. . . _ . 70
" " bl'd. . . 1 10 " winter !
Furpcntinc . „ . 65 "strain'd/ " 90
: fe 28 Lubricating I . . .
W. Va. [ * 3s
PAlNTb , AC
IVbite " Lead , * St. Louis , Srtlctiy Pure S 11
" " " Fancy Braiid3.0. . . S %
Putty " iu Bladders „ . . . . : . ' . . . . OU
"
Bulk |
4j
Snnmcld Glass , colors , ) sq. ft 1 00 A
IVindow GIas ,0 "Q c discount
TIX , SHEET-IRON. 1VIEE , ' &C.
MILTON ROGERS , COR. 14th &
FARNHAM.
T.'X PLATE.
A
heot tin S3 to 36 in ,
do do do Ichalf casts. . . ,
do do do in 250 Ib casks. ,
hect 21 to So Incliw per shccl. . . . . . . . . . . . .
'innerssolJei ( extra refined
do do No. I..H..M. . . . . . .
do . . do . roofing. . . . . * . . . . . 21
bid nieiaiMM. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M Oa2
SHEET IRON
irstqualit Numbers 1C to 24 _ if %
do do do " 5. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COO
do do do 2C „ . „ . „ _ . . „ _ COO
do do do 17 . . . . . . . 6 %
uarcoal , both sides smotbe
do No 2J. . . _ . . „ . . 7J
do do ' 6. . . . . . . _ u. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 7 %
do do" 27. . . . . _ . . . _ . , . „ . . _ . _ . 7 %
unlata , No. 24. . 9j2
do ia 2C . . . . . D > |
do do 27. . _ „ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . „ V/\
usilawrfect 7 to 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : i >
do No. 1 , stained. . . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . 23
Ix " > ss tnan ttillbuudlcs , add one cent.
A"A mcricai : immitat'n Knssla , U Nos. IS
Less than full bundles add one tent.
QABVANIZEIJ.
:
:
GBOCERIES.
ETTEELE & JOHNSON 53S-10 14TH ST.
CLARK A FRENCH COR. FARNUASI AN'D
llTH ST.
PITNDT , MEYER A-RAAPKE , 212 FARN-
HVJI ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS-
MORGAN A GALLAGHER , 205 Jb arn-
ham St.
TVHITNEV , BAUSERMAX < t CO. , 247
Douglas St.
J. J. BROWN A BRO. , Cor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
SUGARS.
G rnnulatol pr K > . 12
Powdered do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H. . . . 12
L'riished do . ; . . ; . . „ . ; . . ] 2
lUfd ? cut loaf do _ . - _ . _ 12 %
Sundard A du _ . _ . UXalli *
Circls A do _ . ' . _ llji
KstiaC do _ . . . . . . . . „ . iill
Ycilovr C do . . . . .lOJiatuX
N O choice do . - . 10)4 )
COFFEES.
Rio choice pr & . . . _ . - 2la21 >
do prime do . . . . . _ . - - . . - 2dJ4a2J
do Rood do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
SVRUPd.
Common pr gallon . _ . . . . . . . . . . 35.-it5
GO.K ! do . _ . SOuC5
Clioico do . - 70aSO
do N O iaol : _ .sc3 . „ . SO
Rnojoon cliolre . _ . _ .
Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
C-M3DLES.
il "Vest A. Co . „ . 17al7 > f
SOAP.
Jfissouri Vrlley
Kirk's Savon
JI. Wcsk A Co
fc'chofer's German .
Kirk's standard
do sterling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLUG TOBACCO.
Black goods , Western . 4S 1
; do du Virginia . _ _ 50a55
do do Lorrilard's . _ SoiGO
Bright do do do . C0a65
do do Virginia . 55af 0
Natural leaf . 75a95
DRIED FRUITS.
do applet do
Ftate do di
New curiants
do prunes
do German cherries- . _ . _ . . . . . . . 1
do blackberries A . _ . . - . 14
do raspberries . SSa W
do raisins , per box . _ . S3 60
do seedless raisins , per pound . „ .
SALT.
New in barrels . _ „ . - .52 70a2 85
do dairy . . . . . . . 4 50a5 75
CANNED GOODS.
2poiindcau3Iver'soys'ersperca3e..SI 25a4 50
1 do do < lo "Uu do . . . 2 50a2
2 dc do William's do do . . . 4 00a4 . .
2 do do peaches per case . 5 CO
3 do do do do . 7 75a3 00
2 do do tomatoes du . - a 25aa 50
a do do do do . 5 00
Corn , Tropny per case . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 dO
do Winslow do . 5 50
do Yarmouth do . _ . 5 50
Strawberries , ( 'o . 4 Va4 ) 75
Itaspbernes , do . 5 25a5 50
Pineapples , do . . . _ . 5 00
TEAS.
Uolon1. " , per pound . . . . . . . . 25a75
Young Hyson , per pound . 40al 00
Uuupowder , do do . . _ . d'al 25
FLOUR.
snow Flake , ( Wells i Nleman ) - 4 GO
Jold Dust . _ . _ 3 10
XXXX Iowa City . „ . _ - 3 00
California . 4 7Cia5 CO
Sumiies , heavy weight. . . . „ . - 18819
vo light do - 17 I8
1 ips , four biuliel. . . . . . . - . . . . . . . - li ! 13
cdeu gunnies . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . _ IS
. iiu bjgs , Auioskeg A . . _ . . . . .
, o do Ludlowaa. . . . . „ . . _
Nutmegs , Ponang bcjl.per pound. . 1 10
; i.\et lo do . CO
Vlspice do do . ISaiO
Jiaauion bark do do . 35i40
COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON.
< " IbbK , KO K.s . JU 50Q10 C
"lb cans , rer doz . . 2 50 ( < j , 2 75
do du . 3 90(4 ( 4 00
WHITE FISH.
Jo. 1 Ills . 1 15@ 1 " 5
amily iu kits . . 1 lOy 1 20
t bbls. _ . - . C 50 < $ 7 00
auiilyinJibbU . 5 50if ( 6 CO
MACKERhL.
'amily , in lits . - 1 10Q 1 20
Jo. 1 , do . 1 fiOdf 2 00
IB * . , d . 3 00& 3 25
'
'ainilr " , > i bbls . 0 25 G 60
fo. 1 , 1 . 'J OOfelO CO
ijrdinc-f , J-i boxes , . - 1U SOyn to
CIGARS.
i. i : . SIMPSON , ranuracturer , 5"2
loth Street.
f. Upman . „ . _ T1 | M. S S5 00
: ctpi : truciliui _ . . . . . . . . . . . . du 3T 0 >
irand Central . _ . . . . . . . _ . - . do 35 OU
Iniversal . do 40 00
"ara . _ . _ . do 4.500
a itoquet . _ . do 50 00
iui.in Pure . du fiO 00
'artigjs ' . . , . . . . . . do 75 CO
'ouri Truly . - . - _ do 05 00
lold Mtdal . . - do 50 UO
a lipanol.i . do CO 00
'riplo Crown . „ . . . . . . . do 75 00
Iciiry Clay _ _ . do 100 00
ie ' Villcr. . „ . do IUO OJ
Villcr . . _ . do 100 W )
37C . „ . - . do 75 DO
CALIIOL'X 3IILLS FLOUR.
Vholcsale depot 51S 14Ui Street
ralf barrel sacks. . . . . . . . . . . 2 91
o , lloclc Island
ami Pacific R. IJ.
THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM
)3IAIIA ) TO CHICAGO
AND THE EAST ,
ia DCS Moincs , davenport and Rock Island
All Passenger Trains arc equipped with the
'
'ESTISOHOCSI : PATENT AIR BRAKKS aui1
filler's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.
Fast Express Trains Leave Daily
onnccting as follows :
T DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley
Ilnilroail , for Oakaloosa , Ottumwa , Keokuk
and St. Louis.
T GRINNELL with the Central Railroad o
Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul.
T WEST LIBERTY with the Rurlington ,
Cedar Itapids A Minnesota Railroad , for
Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque A St.
Paul , At WILTON JUNCTION with the
South-Western branch , for Muscatiue ,
Washington and all points couth.
T DAVENPORT with the Davenport A St.
Paul Railroad for points north.
T ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union
Railroad for Frecport , Be. jit , Kaclne ilil-
vraukcc and all points in uorthprn Illinois
and Wisconsin.
T ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rock
Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis
and points toiitli.
T ROCK ISLAND with the Pcorla A Rock
Island Rnilioad for Peoria and points east.
T BUREAU JUNC. , with branch , for Hen
ry , Larere , Chillicothe and I'eoria.
T LA SALLE witli the Illinois Central Rail
road for points nort hand south.
r CHICAGO with all lines East , North and
South.
THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities ,
a thU line , can be procured , and any inlor-
ation obtained , concerning points , at the
: kct olllco of the company , 12s Farnham St. ,
naua , and also at the principal ticket offices
jng the line of the U. P. R. U.
apRnse Checked Tliron li to all
Principal Knsteru PomtH.
. 31. SMITH , U. RIDDLE ,
Qeu'l Pjss'r Ag't , Gen'l Sup't
Chicago. Chicago.
II. LACEY , S. 8. STEVENS ,
Ticket Agent , Gen'J Western Ag't
3tf Omaha Omaha.
ioux City & Pacific R , K ,
Tlic Shortest nuil only Direct N
ICoiiie from '
IOUBTCIL BLUFFS
* > t. Paul , Minneapolis ,
And all Points in
) RTHERN IOTVA & MINNESOTA.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
On ell night trains ? la this route.
CONXECTiOXS.
. At U. P. Transfer with Un Pacific
ilroad for Omaha.
. At Council Bluff , with Kansas City , St.
t and Council Blutti Ilaiiroad for St. Louis
1 all points south.
. At ML-souri Valley with the Chicago and
rthwcsteni railway foi Chicago aud all
nts east.
. At Sioux City with Sionr City'andS
jl , Illinois Central and DaVot-i Southern
Iroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri River ,
ring navigation and with stages for all
nts in the Northwest.
. At Blair with Oinalia and Northwestern r
Iroad for Omah-i and Southern Nebraska.
. At Fremont , Nebraska , with the Union
ific railroad for all pointg west and "the
ilic const.
. At Wisner with stage * for Norfolk and al !
nts in Northern Nebraska.
SJTiekcts for bale in Chicago and Nortb-
itern Itailway offices.
jJTKs sure your tickets read via S. C. A P.
Iway.
L. BURNETT , Sup't.
. C. HILLS , Gen. Tlctet As't.
,
Agent , Omtia.
CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N '
The Popular Route from
o IM : .A. IH :
TO
Chicago and the East !
AND THE
T < -\V tcrIooFort DtMlcr ,
Crossc , 1'ralrle Da Culcn. AVlnona ,
St. Vnnl.Dulnth , Jaiic vlHe , Ucno-
Hhn , Green tiny , Itaclue. Steven's
1'olut. Watertoim , O hhT-Sb , Fen
Du Luc , Oladlsou and Mlltraukee.
It Being the Shortest and Fljst Comoleted Line
Between
OMAHA and CHIC AGO ,
Constant improvrmrnts have taken place In
the way of reducing Grade , and placing Iron
with Steel Rails , adding to its roiling stock
new and Elegant
DA- and SI'KKPINO CAHS
Equipped with the "Veatiuigbo e Air Brake"
and "Miller Platform , " 'establishing comlurta-
bie and comuioiious Eatlnz Houses , offering all
the comf * > rt& ot traveling the ago can produce.
Frorci to 1O Fast Express Trains ruu each
way daily over the various lines of this road ,
thus securing to the traveler selecting this
rou'c sure and certain connections in any di
rection he may wish to no.
Principal Connections.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY J UNCTION , for
Sioux City , Yankton and points reached via
Sioux City and Pacific railroad.
AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge ,
Des Moines , Ottawa and Keokuk.
AT MARSHAi Lfor St. Paul , Minneapolis ,
Duluth , and northwestern points.
AT CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo , Cedar
Falls , Charles City , Burlington and St. Louis.
ATCLIN1ON forDubuqne , Dun'eith , Prai
rie du Cbivn , La Crosde. and all points on the
Chicago , Clinton and Dubuque , and Chicago ,
Dubuque and Minnesota railroads.
AT FULTON for Freeport , Racine Millw
kee , and all points in Wisconsin ,
AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading
out of Chicago.
Through tickets to all eastern cities via this
line can bo procured , and any information ob
tained , coiiceriiin ; Routes , llatei , etc. , at the
Companie's Office , 218 Farnham Street , Omaha ,
and also at th ? principal ticket offices along the
line of the U. P. R. R. .
iXd'Baggage checked through to all principal
Eastern points.
W. U. STENNETT , MARVIN HUGHITT ,
Gen'l Passinge'r Ag t. Gen. Sup't.
J. H. LACEY , G. G. EDDY ,
Ticket Ag't , Omaha. Geu'l Ag't Omaha.
mchlSvl
Omaha & St. Louis Short
Line
The Kansas City , St. Joe and
Council Bluffs R. K
Is the only dire line to
ST. OJ OTTIS .
AND THE EAST , FROM
OMAHA AN T "WEST
NO CHANGE i cait. between Omaha and St.
Louis ana b it or e between OMAHA
anu fte.\Y YORK.
Tliis th Only ine running a
PUM.MAN SLEEPING OAU EAST
FKUM OriAIlA , ON ARRIVAL
OF THE UNION PACIFIC
EXPRESS TRAIN ,
taking other routes nave a
disagrceablu transfer at the River Station.
PASSENCEIi. TRAINS DAILY J
REACHING ALE
HASTEEN AND WE3TEEH CITIES
With 1,033 Changes and in advance of other
lines.
ThU Entire Line is equipped with
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars ,
Palace Day Coached and Chair Cars ,
Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler
and the Celebrated Weatinghouae
Air Brake.
OSS-See that your tickets read via
KnumiH C'Kjs * . Joseph & Council
Ulutb Rnlrud ,
Via Omaha and Si. Louis.
rickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham
streets , and U. P. Depot , Omaha.
JOS.TEHON , GEO. L. 3RADBURY ,
Patj. Agt. Gen' Agent.
. F. BARNARD , A. C. PAWES ,
Gen'l Supt. Gen'l i'ai-s. Agt. ,
.St. Josi'Uh. St. Jotiaob
ROUTE
3 TEAINS DAILY !
LEAVE ST. X.OUIS AVITII
Pullman Palace Cars
THBOUGH WITHOUT CHANGE
TO
[ ndianapolis ,
Cincinnati ,
Louisville ,
DMcago ,
Columbus ,
Pittsburg ,
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore ,
Washington ,
- AND
ANDTORK
ArrlvU of Trains frora the West.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
} leve"andj ! Buffalo & Boston
Are Tor Sale at the
LJLl i\vllJ.O Comj-nny' * Office ,
I. K. orivr Fourth & Chestnut it * . ,
t. I.oiiU , and al the Principal Ral'-
ruy Office * In the "West.
HAS. RAI5COCK , C. E. RUSSELL ,
S'tbern Pass. Ae't , Weat'n Pass. Ag't.
DALLAS. TEXAS. KANSAS CITT ,
OHN E. SIMPSON CHAS. E. FOLLETT ,
Gen i Supt. , Gen'l Pass. Ag't ,
23tf IJJDIAXAPOUS ST. Louis.
SSTW.TOS
lonfecticners1 Too ! Works ,
[ bos' Mills < & Brb. ,
Manuiacturers o
Confectioners'Tools
Machine on I Ice Cienm
Freezer &c. '
oa. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth 8t
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
oprletors : 1 ESTABLISHED IsfrJ. '
niouiB MILLS , I
SEO. M. MILLS , f / 1ATALOQUE3 SENT Di
& .TLREP.PAEIIKR. j
vy upoc application.
nar7diw2m
TJLILOK- , Aii i
tth St. , bet. Farnham and Harnej.
1 bind ] of TAILORING , CLEANING ana
REPAID IN
API2CU
KEARNEY'S
FLUID-EXTRACT.-
BUCHU
Tho'only known remedy for ;
BBIGHT'S DISEASE ,
Anda _ positive cure for
Gout , Gravel , Strictures ,
> .
Diabetes , Dyspepsia Xer-t
voua Debility , Dropsy ,
Non-retention or Incottinence of Urine , Inf
lation. Inttaination or Ulcentlon of the
BLADDER AND KIDNEYS ,
SPERMA TORRHCEA ,
Loucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of the Prostrate
" " 1. Stone In the Bladder. Colculur ,
GBAVEL , OB BRICK DUST DF-
IPOS1T.
And Mucus or Mllky.BIschargea.
KEARNEY'S
Extract Buohu !
Permanently Curci all DUeases'ot the
Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical
*
Swellingsj
Existing In Men , Women and Children ,
No Mailer What the Agel
Prof. Stetle says : "One bottle of Kearney's
Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all
other Buchus couibiuoj , "
Price one dollar per bottle ; or , six bottles for
fire dollars.
Depot 104 Duane St. , N , Y ,
A physician in attendance to answer correr
pondence and glre adrlce gratis.
JSarSenJ stamp for pamphlets , free.a
Crane & Brigham Wholesale Agents , San
Francisco. Oal.
TO 'lilt
NERVOUS & DEBILITATED
OF BOTH SEXES.
fOOHABQE lOB ADVIOE AND CON-
SDLTATIO .
TR J. B. DYOTT , graduate of
Jefferson Medical College , Philadel
phia , author of several valuable
works , 2an be consulted on all dis
eases of the Sexual and Orinary or
gans , ( which he has made an es
pecial study , ) either In male or fe
male , no matter from what cause
originating' , or how long standing
A practice of 30 yeara 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.
JBSTSend for the Guide to Health.
Price IOc.
J. B. X > Y0227 , M. D.
Physicion and Surgeon , 104 * Duane
street , N. Y.
OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE ,
HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from
thcetl'ectb of L'rrors and Abuses in early life.
Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage
Removed. New method of treatment. New
and remarkable remedies. Books and Circular :
ntnt free , in sealed envelopes. Address , HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION , No. 2 South Ninth St. ,
Philadelphia , Pa. , an Institution bavlnga high
cputation for honorable conduct and profta-
rional kills.
ciaarles Popper ,
WHOLESALE BUTCHER
MD CATTLE BROKER ,
SALT LAKE CITY , - - UTAH
fet 7lt
7ltM. . Keller ,
Proprietor of tfc
RISING SUN
AND
LOS ANGELES
YINEYRDS.
Depot for the sale of his
NATIVE WINES
AND
mr .
Corncrjof Baltnry and'Washlngton Sts.
IAN CAt. .
mar ? if
PASSENG-EKS
ioing East orSouth from Omaha
And Points on U.P.R.R. , hould take the
LINTCOLN KOTJTE"
ia
VTCHISON & NEBRASKA
BAILBOADI
.nd i < * cure tor themselr's the choice of Six
Popular Elates from
tclilsoit to Chicago and St. Louis ,
All making Reliable C anectloos and being
nipped with Palaca D T and Sleatilng Cora ,
All de-lay and
Inconvenience f
arriving from !
errfes and transfers can bo avoided West of
tiicago and St. Louis
by securing Ticket ) via
TCIIISOX and the ATCH1SOJT *
KEBRAHKA RAIJUIOAD.
trect and Reliable
Connections
are also made
with the A. T. A S. V. R. R. for tha
reat Arkansas Yalley & Colorado ,
nd with ( Jl lines running Month to points In 13
Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory.
A k ir
lor Ticket * via
JNCO N & ATCHISON
CHA3. C.8MITH. F. WHITE
'
Geu'l Supt. Gen'l Fasa. Ag't. 1
i an
Kaatu w
DON'T '
UNTIL YOU HAVE
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
OTTB.
LOW RESERVOIR
! &
A S WE HAVE TWELVE uOOD REASONS
.TV why they will do vour wort.
Quick and Easv.
Chean and Clean.
They are cbe'post to buy ,
They are best to use ,
Ther lake evenly and quickly ,
Their operation is perfect ,
lliey have always a coed draft ,
They are inaileortlie bestuiatcrial
They roast | < erfoctlr >
They require but little furl ,
TLey are very low priced ,
They are easily mana vtl.
They are suited to all localities.
Every ttoveguaranteedtogivusatulactton
SOLD BY
Excelsior -Man'fij Co. ,
ST. LOUIS , 310. ,
AJiD BV _
M. BOG-EBS. "
SIZE
DC
PELLETS ,
O
000
Or Sugar-Coalcil , Concentrated ,
Root and Herbal Juice , Ant-
BUIons Granules. TflC 'tirm.n
GIANT CATIL1KTIC. or 3Iutuiu
li Parvo Physic.
The novelty of modern Jfcdicli. Chcnlca ! ami
Phartnoceutical Science Ku u = c of any locket
tak'.ni ; the large rcpul-ive and nawcou * pilb ,
composed of cheap , cmdc , and bnlky in rpdifnt * ,
nhen wo can by a careful application of chemical
science , extract all the cathartic and other met-
cinal properties < roia the most valuable roots acr *
herbs , ana concentrate them Ute a minute Gran
nie. scarcely larger tliaii a 111:1 tnnl
cc < l that can De readily BW allowed by tboruoj
the most sensitive ctomacuj and fai-tiilions taster.
Eacnliulel'iircativo 1'cIIvt represent ? , in a
mo tconcentntfU form. nlauc * - cathartic power
ns is embodied in any of the larv piUa found fo ;
file ia the drr. : fchopa. From Uiclr wonderful cv
tlurtic power , in proTortioi to their elze , pcoplf
who have not tried tlicci en. apt to ecppote ttat , .
theyareharia ordra'tietn cflcct. Ira t e uch is not
at all the ca'e. .lie different active medicinal prin
ciples of which they are composed bein so tar-
monizcd and modified , one by the other ? , as to
produce n mo t scarrliliis end tior- !
catliartl.- .
2500 Rexvarcl \ ncrcby oflcred by the proprietor -
prietor of ihcsu IVlIcts. to n\y chcmi-t who ,
upon analysis , \-ill find in them en > Calomel or
other formj of mercury ot any otter mineral IV
poUon.
neliijjciitlrcIyvcsclaMc.Eopnrtfcutar
care Iscqaired while u = ju them Ihcy ouo.
rate without disturbance to tlio constitution , diet ,
or occupation. ForJnuiidicr. Ilcadackc.
Constipation , Impure Klood , I 'a In
III the Slioill lcr , TiKirillOkH or tlio
Chest , Dizziiicflx , Soar JUructaliun *
of the Stoinacli , lta < l taMe lit
uiouth , IIIIiouH attack" , I'r.ln lu
rcKlou ol ICldiicj'M , Internal Fever ,
Illoatcd feolliipr ultoitt Stciitacii ,
Ituhli of Illood to klead. ISiuJi Col
ored Urine , 1'imoclaljilily iut
nioorny ForcbotlliiKS tzka * > r-
1'Ierce's Plcnwatit I'ti rira l vo Pcllr t4 ,
la explanstion of the remedial power of my Pur
gative relicts over co great a va 'icty of dica < - .
Iwishtoraytiat their action upon the
animal ccoitnniy Is iiiilvor-.nl , not a.
Claud or tissue cwcapiuKtheir aiia-
tlre irnprcff. Ae ; does not impair thcmi
their Eusar-coatinjj"flnd bciiiij cncIoMnl in ei
bottles preserve their \irtiiC' * unimpaired for any
lecstlioftime. iannyclimati\eo thatthcyarc al
ways fresh and reliable , which i * not the caj
crilh the pilu found in the ilru etorcjint up ia
cheap \viK > il or paste-beard | KX-- . Recollect that
farn'i ' disease : ) where n I.axatlvt. Altora-
tlf o or Purgative is indicatirl , th < e little
Tcilct jvili phe the uoat iH.-rfi.-ct iiatUfji.lica to
all vfoo UPC them.
Tlicy arc Jo ! l by nil enterprising
DruggiM ! * at xi. > cents a bottle.
Do not allow * any ( Inipjist to indcco you to
tike anything el * ! that lie rmy eay la June a
peed m iny relleto iK-can e ho mste'i a lrj 't
proUton that which he recommend * . Jf your
dnirist cannot supply them , rncloro y cents
and receive tliera ov retnrn nm 1 f-orn
B. r. RCC/'CAV Jf. 3 > . , lrop'r , .
13CFFALO , K. r.
ASK JFOPx , PYLE'S
SALERA1
-AND-
BAKING- SODA I
I33ST I3ST TTS3S3
Pi'nax Meyer A Raaokeand Whitney
Bauserinan & Co.
CASTLE
IMPORTERS J OF
AND
East India Goods ,
213 anil 213 FK.OXT STREET
Ban Francisco California.
mchC7m
PLATTE VALLEY
REAL ESTATE !
Samuel C , Smith ,
Local Agent for tha
d. P. B. B. LANDS ,
Solumbus , - 23013 , .
government Lands Located !
IT. P. Lands Sola !
mprored Farms and Town Tots , for
O -A.S HI !
OR
LONG TIME ! !
Communications Cbcer-
illy Answered
STOVE STOB : ,
E. F. OOOK
. . : ,
1 Mta St. , betweea Doagl l l
annfactorer of Tin Copper and Sheet Iron
Ware , and dealer ia
Booking and Heating stove s
Stamped , Jananned an ! t'rcnfhWar on
d. ' Tin Hoofing , Clatters an I Spouting sail
Qt'f 'lone and warranted ,