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he Jlost Wonderful Medical UU- corerj of the Affi Every Man his own I'hjs'clan. Frazier's Great Remedy The people ol ths United States hsve been humbugged Trtth all kin-is of Patent Medicines , quacks and importers , ! for tte past few rears. In a most &hameiul uiauuer. The writer of the following is one of the victims , and wishes to present a very pUiu csi.3. Believing tUat by cleansing the b'ood xraa the only tras way of banishing disease , and being a great suQerer Ir.ini weak lungs and a g scrofulous aSectiou , and after trying many kinds of I'jtout Jiallcloej and the most eminent Pnysicians , I commenced doctoring myself , aud at last d scovered a Blood Searcher , or Root Bitters , which not only gave me im mediate releif , but alter a fe r weeks eflected . a radical cure. The cough left mo , my longs became strong and sound , my appetite good , aud the scrofulous disease had disappeared. Keeling confident that m Discovery possessed wonderful healing vriues , I gave it to others afflicted , and found It effected thacost miracu lous cures in thousands of cases , not alone curing Coughi , Consumption , Asthma , Catarrh , Scrofula aud Weak Lntigs" , but all diseases caused from humors In the blood. Thedemand from my friends and others hiring alraut these Bitters becoming very great , I commenced put- t'ng them up for sale , calling hem FRAZItR'S BOOT BmCERS. I was at first backward in presenting either my-wolf or medicine to the public not being a Patent Medicine Man , but lain getting bravely o-er lint. I hav sold thousands of bottles of my Root BitUrs , and it is my desire and determination to place the same within the reach of every guttering man , woman and child ou tiie face of the civilized globe. Thegiand principle that operates in these Root Bitters is t lie power they possess In cleansIng - F"r Ing tha turgid blood and banishing the vile ( r humors from the system. Root Bitters are strictly a Medicinal Preparation , compounds from roots combined with herbs and plaju , many of which wer used in the good old days of our forefathers , when people were cured by t > ome 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 aud build up tha system with pure blood , hence they must reach all diseases by purifica tion and nourishment. No person can take Root Bitters and remain long unwell. Victory upon victory they have gained over disease aud death in all stations and conditions in life. They are constantly ef fecting cures of the utmost importance. For Consumption , Asthma , Scrofula , Scrofulous E- ruptlons , Catarrh , Weak Lungi , Lost Vitality and Broken-down Constitution * , these Root / Bltte ore unl\eisaliy admitted to IN ) the most wonderful Medical Discovery known to the world. I'ueir jieclonil healing properties l > ene- trate every portion of the human frump , sooth ing the Lungi , strengthening the Stomach , Kidneys and Liver , cleansing the blood from every kind of humor. No other medicine will cure Chronic Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Heart Disease , Fits , Dizziotis , Headache , Dyspepsia , Furor and Ague , Costiveness , Piles , Urinary Diseases , Kidney Disease , and Liver Complaint , 83 quickly as this Root Bitters. All such diseases are caused from a bad stomach and a poisonous condition of the blood. Fur weakly , nervous young men , so. daring from loss & memory , loss of energy , etc. , caused from abuses in early lifc.auj 10 delicate femalesthene strengthening Root Bitters are e < pecially re- coiumenled. One bottle will do more toward eradicating Syphilis , Scurvy , Tetter , Fever Sores , Site Eyes , luuiors , Cancerous forma tlons , Dropsy , Erysipelas , salt Rheum , Ulcers , Boils , Flesh Worms Blotches , Pustules , Erup tions , pimples on the fax , and Corruption from F"S the Blood than all other rowediea iu eristen.ee. G. W. FRAZIEB , oi/EvE3CiA.iyi : > . onio. Frizlers Root Bitters are sold by all the lead- in ; Druggists , Storekeepers and Chemist * . Sold Wholesale by Strong A Cobb , 193 Superior street , and Banton Myers A Caulield , 127 Wat er street , Cleveland , O. ; B. L. Fahnestock A ( X ) . , Pittsburg : George I" . Goodwin A Co. , Boston ; John F. llnnry Curran A Co , United States Medicine llonse , 8 and College Place , New York ; Wyth BrothersPhiladelphia ; Ful- ! er A Fuller , Chicago ; John D. Park , Cincinna ti , and other first-class Drug Houses. Show this notice to your druggist or store- kreper. Ask for FRAZIER * MOOT BITTERS , and accept no substitute whatever."Price with in the reach of all SI per bottle six bottle ] . - . ivlidiwly IMPORTANT TO Commercial Travelers. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who solicit orders by CARD , CATALOGUE. TRADE- LIsT. SAMPLE. OK OTHER oJ'EC'MEN , al o those who visit their customers and solicit trade by purchases rasdo DIRECT FROM S1OCK , aud who travel la any sccllon : by Bail or Boat , willing any cUss of goods , ve re quested to send their BUSINESS an-1 PRI VATE ADDRESS , as below , stitlng cuss of goods they sell , and bv whom employed ; also those who ore at pr&icnt under no engagement. S ThU mattet is of UtUHT IMPORl'A.NCE INDIVIDUALLY to sa'esmeu oj tljls clim , or U men sollcitinz trade In this manner. It therefore ESPECIALLY desired that this , _ _ noilce miy we et the eye ot ALL CommarcUl ( Trafeters andjaiesmen In this country and * that theywlS JJ OSCB give It their aUen- Uon. Those wh > etapy ! with above request wlUbeCONFIDENTlALWPJrfated and duly * dvli d of object In view. Pleasa address , ( by letter only ) , CO-OPERATION , care Qfo. ? . Rowell A Co , , 41 Park Row , Jy9eodlm NE YORK CITT. JOHN UA.UO.Kll , Practical -Watchmaker , 171 FarnP m , B. E.fbr. llth St. OMAUA NEB APPLBTON'S American . Hew Bevised Edition. ntlrely rewritten by the ablest writers on every gubjecL Printed from new type , and Illustrated with Several Thousand Engravings and Maps. Tire work originally published under the title ofTiJK NKW AMERICA * CTpWPAEDiA was completed In 1803 , since which tlwo the wide circulation which It has attained In all parts of the United States , and the signal developments which have taken place in every branch of clence , literature , and art. have Induced the editors and publishers to submit it to an exact and thorough revision , and to isue a n - "slltlon entitled , TIIK AJIEBICAS w'lthln the last ten years the progress of dis covery in every department of knowledge has made a new work of reference an Imperative e movement of political affairs has kept INK * with the discoveries of science , and their fruitful application to the Industrial and useful arts and the convenience and refinement of ocir'lile. Great wars and consequent revolu tion , nave occured , Involving national changes of peculiar moment. The civil war of ouronn country , which was at its height when the last volume of the old work appeared , has happily been ended , and a new course of commercial and industrial activity lias been commenced. Large accessions to our Geographical know- edge have becnmaiebythe IndefctUcable exP - * * P * hesreal political revolutions of th last decade , with the natural result of the lapse of time have brought into public view a multitude of new men , whose names an In every one's mouth , and of whose lives every one Is curious to taw * the particulars. Great battles have beeu fought and important sieges malnulnod , of which the details are as yet preserved only in the ncwspspers or In the transient publica tions of theW , l > ut which ought now w take their place in permanent and authentic history. 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In Library Leather , per TeL , . . . . . _ _ 6.00 In HUf Turkey Morocco , per Tel - 7.00 In Half Kutiia , extra gilt , per TO ! - . 8.00 In full Morocco , antique , gilt edges , per rol.- . . . . . , . , , , . , - . - 10.00 In f ull BUisla , per vol. . . . . . . . . . . . _ 10.00 Three volums now ready. Succeeding vo- mni , until completion , will be Issued once In tro months. % Specimen page * ct the-AucBicjis CTCLO- PASDIA , thowins type , illustrations , etc. , will be sent ration application. FIBST CLASS CANVASSING AGEX13 WANTED ddrets the Publlihen. D. Appleton & Co. , & 651 Broadway , New York. SEEING THE EDIJOR. _ * A Giant Looking and Thirsting for a Duel , and What He Found. That very clever story , "The-Tar- antula of Calveras , " just now going therounds , recalls anincllent which took place in the New Orleans Pica yune office many years ago , when George Washington Boeder pre sided over the police columns. Boeder was very small , not over four feet six inches in. height , singu larly youthful in appearance , and given to a pompous , overwhelming , elaborate politeness , which , in con nection with his diminutive stature and magnificent costume , generally reminded one of a benevolent but highly diplomatic tomtit. Apart from hid journalistic pursuits Peed- er had quite a name in the theatri cal line , being a diletante comedian ol considerable merit. Everybody liked him , laughed kindly at his little peculiarities , and respected the bravo and chivalrous spirit which the ) had found to be among hid characteristics. To see Boeder in the editorial room receiving an irate party , and particularly one of the rougher spe cies , was a privilege to be eternally grateful for. His microscopic size , his gorgeous toilet , his profuse cour tesy , and his grandiloquent address were simply amusing. Callers with well-defined injuries , but limited in tellect , went away in the firm con viction that Boeder thought them the purest , loftiest , and most perse cuted of mortals. Entering the Picayune ofllce with the rooted pur pose of mangling and bruising the chroniclers of their complications , they would retire believing that Boeder was too angelic for this world , and that his references to them were made only after a bitter struggle with remorseless duty and at the expense of a bleeding heart. He was perfectly ready to light , however , whenever the case de manded it , and thereby hangs a talo. talo.One One day an enormous , rough , fe rocious-looking man entered the office and inquired for the editor. Much to his sorrow Boeder had to say that the editor was absent. "I'm sorry o' that , " said the big man , sitting down and depositing a large , mangy carpet-bag near his chair. "I stopped over one day Just to see him. I'm from Texas , you know , and I saw something about Texas in this morning's Picayune that sorter riles mo. I was going home , hut I thought I'd like to see that eaitor before I leftso , as I could tell the boys what passed. I want to see him alone for about two min utes that's all. " And here the vis itor's voice grew plaintive and his fingers played with the hilt of a Colt's army revolver which hung in full view from his belt. "I regret extremely , sir , that the editor happens to be out just now. I feel sure , from the impression you make on me , that he would esteem it a privilege to meet you. He would like you to take back to Texas his assurances of friendship and admi ration. Couldn't you , my dear sir , c'ouldnt , you call a little later ? " ' yell , I guess I will come again , long as I'm here till to-morrow anyt how. You seo. it would malco things easier like if I was to meet that ed itor. " Ahout C in the afternoon he again returned. Nobody but I eodor hup- peiied to be } n. "So sorry , my dear sir , but the editor has not yet appeared. Pray be seated , sir , ami pernijt me to en joy the accident that has made us acquainted. " 11 Now I think this is rather a hard case , " said the brawny Texan , who _ said he was beginning to be.irnpa- lisnt. 'U3 ras a paper thatpitches into Texas , anu , bto speuTq bull- rags the Texans , and when I call to see about it there's no one iu. "Whore I live things are different. If a paper makes any unpleasant re mark about a gentleman we always know what to do. "We just walk around to the office , and the editor's there , ready to give it to us any way we want it. But here you have other fashions. You go for Texas in the morning , and when I call being the only Texan in town to chaw up the editor a little , and swap bullets in a genteel way , T canrt find my man. I don't like it. It a paper banters fellows in this sort of way it ought to have a responsible man " "Pardon mo , " says Boeder , step ping daintily into the middle of the room , with one hand thrust into his bosom and his face literally beam ing with good nature ; "pardon me , a thousand times. I quite mlsua- derstood you. J supposed you want ed to see the chief editor only. If it is a responsible man you're seek ing , that's another thing. " "Certainly ; that's all I want ; a responsible man somebody I can rassel about this article. That's what I've been saying all the time. " ' Behold him ! George Washing ton Beeder , at your service , sir. I'm the responsible man of this pa per , sir. " The astonished giant looked at Beeder , and then at his pistol , which was nearly as large as Beeder , and his face became a battle-ground where surprise , disappointment , disgust , and amusement struggled for predominance. Then he stuck the pistol back into the case , picked up his carpet-bag , and eyeing Beed er all over with disparaging regard , blurted out the exclamation : "Helll" And left , a swindled and injured man. W. O. Picayune. A STRANGE PHANTOM. Felting Stones at an Innocent Boy Hunting the Spectre Queer Haneuvres. From Now Martmsville , West Virginia , comes the latest ghost story. If we may credit the account given by the Wheeling Intelligencer , there lives , twenty-five miles up Fishing Creek , and about twenty miles from Burton , one Henry No- ian , a wealthy and altogether respec table gentleman. Air. Nolan has a son John , thirteen years of age. He is a bright intelligent boy , an has always , until lately , been in good health and spirits. Early last spring , however , he began to be troubled in a manner unaccountable to h3 parents , who at first thought he had lost his reason , He was fol lowed , he said , continually when in the house by an old gray-headed man. He could sec this man plain ly , but no one else could. John's parents , becoming alarmed , sent him away from home , and he re mained sometime , experiencing no annoyance while absent. His friends , thinking his mind sound and health restored , sent for him , and he returned , only to have his every step dogged in the same mysterious manner. Now the affair took a different turn , and stones be gan to be hurled at him by his old but invisible man. If John was in the house stones would fall upon thereof roof ; likewise if he was in any of the outbuildings. If he was in the yard or fields in any place outdoors they would fall around and upon him , but never hurt him. Thesi stones varied in size from thedimen sions of a pullet's egg to those of j human list They could be seei coming through the air. but fron whose hand John alone could tell He could always plainly see the ok man hurling them at him. Thing : went on in this way for some time John steadily and rapidly failing ir health and strength till in July when" he again left home , and , ai before , was not troubled during hii absence. He was to return on Sun day , the 29th of the month , auc now some of the friends and neigh bors determined to ferret out and ex pose the whole business. According ly , on Saturday , four men armed themselves and went to the house , Early Sunday morning before John was up ( he was never in anj way disturbed while asleep , ) thej surrounded tue building , first being careful that within their circuit lie one was concealed. Scarcely had John arisen when the stones be gan falling almost in a shower up on the roof. Looking up into the air , the party could see them drop ping like rain , but whence they came or by what power impelled , was a complete mystery. Of one fact they were assured ; they were thrown by no one within a long distance of the house. After break fast John came out , and the stones fell thick and fast around him , now apparently coming from a field near the house. John could dis tinctly see his old assailant in the field , so with rules cocked the men moved in that direction. They descrioed the ghost as sitting in a small bunch of briar bushes the very one from whence the bom bardment proceeded. The- patch was instantly surrounded , rushed upon with clubs and stones , and John saw the old man enter anoth er. This was in its turn surrounded , but with the same effect. Sometime after coming from a patch the old man would enter another a few feet away , sometimes dash across the field. All Sunday the search went on , but without success. On Mon day , however , while the storming party were running from briar heap to briar heap , their victim became suddenly vissible to all , He was dressed in blue trowsers and shirt of fine looking material. He was hatless , but his long white flowing beard and hair hung in profusion around his shoulders , and over his breast. His face was pale , his eyes were clear and sharp , and black as night. He was ordered to surren der , but did not design to stir. The men then closed upon him , but he darted offlike a deer. Mean while the atones continued to rattle down , though propelled by some other power than the arm of the phantom. John started in pursuit , running with such swiftness that he kept by the old man's side , while the rest of the party v ere left far behind. Again the strange being entered a thicket of briars , and be- caire invisible to all except the boy. As soon as he was driven from one hiding plrce he entered another j and so the chase went on. Once more during the Uaj' he appeared in full sight , nwj thfs time as he still spurned all attempts to make him surrender , it was decided to shoot him. One of the men teak delib erate aim with hi < ) rjlj and fired. The spjrtti unhurt , bounded off. Another pursuer fired , but in vain. The two men prepared to reload their rifles , but upon n.eitljerof them was there a loc.Ui both having fallen off , For two days this hunt proceeded , without satisfactory results. On Thursday , however , a smoke was observed to arise from every bush whence the stones came. Another singularcircumstancewasconnected with this , viz : that an Indian hen , a bird found everywhere in that part of the country , was seen to rise from each bush and fly to another , the volley seeming to follow in the wake of her flight. No conclusion hav ing been arrived at with regard to this mystery , the investigation was abandoned. John , now weak and emaciated , wasted away to a shadow of .his former self , had been sent away from home , and had not , when this report was written , returned. This story , incredible as it may seem , comes to the JnfeWiaeflcer-supr ported by the names of citizens well known in the neighborhood where the events are alleged to have oc curred. . THE COKING STltUuGIiE , The voters of onr nation , As ne'er was known before , Are rising from Pacific's strand To Atlantic's roccy shore. Why is this mighty change ? What c n the meaning be 1 The rising of the masses From northern lake to southern'sea. The " spirit of old seventy-six From out our heroes' craves ' Forbids a nation drenched in patriots' blood , Should sink to that of slaves ; The motto which our coins once bore , Thoueb obsolete long since , Remain as ever t rue : not one cent for tribute , But millions for defense. Party ties and party laws Are but as ropes of sand. Tbe ! ghts of mm to ba a man Should govern Freedom's land. Then shall our Flag more proudly float O'er land as well as sea , And nations yet unborn shall gladly gr ot 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 hat you need , Or friec'l you chance tn meet , Remember Bunce , the Halter , On Upper Douglan Street. _ elCU OK tCO A PKK DAY. Agents waut- 3)0 ) l" 2iU > ed. All classes of work ing people of either sex , young or old , 2iake more money at work for us in their spare mo ment ! r all tb * tlmo than ai anything else. Addiess 8T1N3UN A. Co. . Portland. Maine * novSvl _ 400,009 , ACRES ! OF THE FINEST Elkliorn Yalley Lands ! FOR SALE BY "Wisner , - - 2Teb milESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO I the market and the FINEST in the STATE ! * Aud will bo sold at from $2,50 to $5,00 PbR ACRE ! For Cash or on Ion ? Time. S © IiAND EXPLORING TICK ETS for sale at O. & N. W. depot , bearing coupons which wi'l ' be tak en at full cost in payments for land. H. 0. WALKEB , MASUFACXUKtJ' AJCU UKALEB IN BOOTS & SHOES 510 13th St. Between Fornham and Douglas api3 TREETSCHEE & CO. , GROCERS AniJReneral ProTlsioa Dealers , B. W. Corf Jackson and 13th Bts- , Kftp a superior stock of Groceries , Provisions , Wines , Liquors and Cigars , and sell cheaper than any other house la Omkha. jyS Sa " - - - Monev and Commerce. Dailv Eeview. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE , ) September ] , 1874. J We note no changes in our mon- atary , as the market is firm at yes terday's quotations. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Grants ( selling ) . 5825.00 Land "Warrants , (160 ( acres buying ) . 176.00 Land Warrants (160 ( acres selling ) . 185.00 Agricultural College Scrip , ( ICO acres buying ' . 176.00 Do. Selling . . . 185.00 Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one per ct. In all commercial lines the mar ket is firm at last quotations. Trade is a little dull. Provisions are active , on a full market. No changes except in ap ples , which are quoted at $3 50' per barrel. OMAHA MARKETS. CareluUy Corrected 'Dallr DRY GOODS. j. J. BROWN & BRO. , Uor. 14th and Dougla Streets. PRINTS. Aliens . . _ American . . Amoskeag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bristol . - Uarners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton . . . . . . Merrimack D Peabody . . . . . . . . Richmond Simpson's . . - . - BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Bngnt 4-1 . _ . Boot G. . . . . . . . . . . _ 9 Cabot 4-4 . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . 12 > Lonsdale . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Is N. Y. Mills _ . . - U % Peterboro , . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - 8 Suffolk. L _ _ . _ . . . - . . . 8J BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Pepperiill 8-4 . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . - 31 do 0-4 . _ . 38J5 do 10 , , . , - , , , , . , . 38 > 5 COTTONADIS. Farmers and Mechanics . . . . S5V Great Western- . _ . - 26 BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion , A . . 8Ji Bedford. R . . . . . . _ . o Grantville , E I. ' . . . . . . 10X Germanla , B B . _ . - . . 9 > i r.anclev . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 L. & . . . . . . . . ; . . . : . . . . . M GINGHAMS. American. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 12 J _ IS Lincaster . . . . . IS TICKINGS. Amoskeag , a c a _ . _ _ . . . . Biddeford _ . - 17/ UENIMS. Amoskeag _ . _ 23 V Braver Creek , BB 1C ; Haymakers 1 Otis , B B _ . . \ , \ Otis , C C JEANS. Biddeford YANKEE NOTIONS. MOIIR A CO. , 1231 Famhani Street. 3PUJ1. Clark's 0. N. T . _ 7o Coat's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 70 Merriok's _ . - 42K HOSIERY. Domestic. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . $ W@2 00 British. . . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . 3 OPaG ( 00 PAPER COLLARS. Dickens' best. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ S 90 King William . . . 1 35 Domestic. . . . . . . . . . _ . 1 80 Stanley _ . . . . - . . . . . 2 50 SHAWLS. Ottoman itrlp . _ . .S2 2506 50 BHIRTS. White common . . . . $10 50 ' medium. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 ' custom made. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00 Perjal . . . _ - . . , - $1200a24 00 Calico . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 4 757 50 OVERALLS. Brown drill . . - . . . _ S6 50a7 23 ' dnck . . . . . 7 75a9 00 Blue drill . . . - . . . 7 00a7 50 f duck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . 8 00a9 50 While . . _ . _ 8 00a3 50 CORSETS. French vhalebone . _ . S5 25a8 00 Our own _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 Comet . _ . _ . _ 22 50 SPRING SKIRTS. Linen printed . . . _ S 9 00 " ruffled . 12 00 " fluted . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 YARNS. Balmoral Yarn , all colors , per ft . SI 60 Gennantown Wool , " . SI 70(32 ( 03 Saxony Yarns , per bor . 6.2 15 GENERAL COMMISSION. J. U. KOSENFELD gives us tne following quotations his day : Butter , active 22cts. in tubs ; Eggs 10 per dozen ; Live Chickens , 2 00@ 2 50 per doz. ; Gooseberries , 2 50 per bu. : Cherries , 4 80 per bn. ; Lemons , 12 00 per box , and Raspberries , 20c ; per quart ; Blackberries , 20c ; cur rants 20c. HARDWAKL. JOHN T. EDOAB. IRON. Common , , . , - . . [ J1 ( 4 Horse shoe biu . . . . . . . . . . . . . CVj Norway nail rod. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ llj $ STEEL. Cast plow. . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . U. . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Germon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 American casn , octagon and square. . 18 ® 22 Jens op's English do do . . . 25@ 40 Burden's horse shoes , per keg . . . . . . . 7 25 do mule do do . 8 25 Northwestern horse nails . . . . . 22 * 23 Dundee thimble steins , discount 45 ptr cent. Stor halt patent axles , discount 10 per cent. NAILS. lOd to 60d per keg . . . . 4 10 8d do . . . 435 6d do _ . . . . . . 4 i 4d do . _ . 485 3d do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 10 3d fine do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 10 lOd finls'ng do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 23 8d do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 60 Gd do do . . . . 5 85 lOd casing do . . . . . . . . . . . 4 85 8d do do . . . . . . . . . 3 10 Gd s , do do . H . C 35 Wrought , all sizes . _ . - 6 85 BOLTS. Carriage and tire . . . . . . . . . .discount 70 pr c BUTTS. Narrow wrought , fast joint..dbcount 20 pr c Cast , loose pin reversible. . . do 33 do MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure forks..discount 30 pr c Hoea and gaidea rakes. . . . . . do 25 do HINGES. Strap and T. . . -.discount 25 pro WRENCHES. Tail's black - . _ . _ . discount 63 pr c Coe's iinrnitation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 45 do Coe's genuine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 20 do SCREWS. American Iron . w. . . . . . . . . . . . 45prc do brass. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40prc AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SCYTHE' . HHolt'a Ha.vest King.per do. , net 12 00 Champion . .HH. . . . . . . . , S 00 Hsald'a Eureka 11 00 do red . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 00 SPADE3 AND SHOVELS. Rowland's No 2 black shovels , D H. . . 12 00 do do polished do do 13 00 do do black spades do 12 00 Moore do polished do do < R. 13 00 do' "spring point" L H shovels 13 50 AXES. Llppencott's Western Crown IS 00 do do do bcTefeU. . . 13 50 COFFEE MILLS. Parke'i > o3 , Iron box net 525 do do 103 do . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 675 do do25Unionirih 31 00 eo do 35 do BriUnia 13 00 FILES. Hargrave , Smith & Co. , . . . .dsconnt American File Co do HAMMERS. Havdole's , A E No 1 , 1 % , 2 Mammond's A E No 2 - . . . . . $9 00 do do do 4 _ _ . . . . 10 50 do Enginter'a No 1 . 10 00 do do ' do 2. . . _ 13 60 do do do 3- . 1 * 00 HATCHETS. Morris' shingling , No 1 . . S7 0 > do do do 2 8 0 do do do 3 . . . . . . 9 G < do C1-W do 1 . 7 & tic o do ? i , . , . ! . . . . , T 8 5\ \ LEATHER. BesUJuffalo Sole , . . . . | 35,3,5 , , Matamoras do . . . . _ o. 2 , 32c ; No. 1 , 35i Best Oak do _ . . . .43@15 < Baltimore Oak Sole. . . . . . . . 4& irench Kits . SI * 0@2 do Calf , leading brands.52 lO2 a Domestic Kips SI 00@1 3 < do Calf . . S1 3501 7 ! Hemlock Upper , per foot .2i < g30 < Oak do do . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30i Grain do do CO. . Linings , per dozen S7 OOfglO ( X Toppings ; do SU COS" Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , 3 $ < g45 < do ( Oil Dressed ) do C640 < do ( Simon ) S3 < X > ( § 3 2i do ( Glove Kid. ) S3 50&5 OC Welt Leather , per side . * 6 00&7 ( X Boot Webbing , per bolt , . 470 < Oik Ilarnass Leather , " Pittsburg , " 45 ( do do do No. 1 40@42i do do do I o. 2 33 < i 40 ( Oak Line du .44@4& Usmlock Harness Leather , > o. 1 , _ 39@4 < X do do do No.2 , _ 7&39 ( Hemlock Line do . . . . .44 < k | Fair Bridle , per side , S6 00@7 OC Team Collars , perdoi $25 50&25 50 Stage do do .S21 50 Scotch do do S3GOO Concord do do . . $33 00 Collar Lcathei ( Black ) per loot 18@-24c do do ( Uusset ) do 13@ik Patent Dash Leather 15c SOAPS Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico , 6 l-26 3-4 ; Savon Republic , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to 6 1-2 ; Palm , 551-4 ; German Mot- led , 6 l-4aG 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK.f Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods , 270 Parnham Street , furnishes the folio wiug 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 in'h 12@30c ; 3 inch 18 © 45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1 iuch 510c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; 3 inch WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands. G feet , all colors , per pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@ 4 00 ; each additional foot , 75c per pair. REPPS. Union md all wool terry , per yard 1 50@3 jO ; Imperial , plain and stri ped , 2 50a8 00.DAMASKS. DAMASKS. Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool , 2 00a3 CO. MATTRAS3E3. Hust , 4-4x0-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw , 8 00a4 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETAIL UST feuuiect to change of market witnout i WM. M. FOSTER , On U. P. R. R. track bet. 1 irnham ai is. GEO A. HOAGLANL. Joiats , studding and sills , 20 it , and un der . 122 00 Over 20f t , each additioual ft add'l . 50 Fencing No 1. . * 5 00 do No 2 - 21 00 1st cuuiiu'in boards. . . . _ . . ij 00 2nd do do _ 22 00 "A" stock Iwnrds , 10 and 12 inch 5U 00 "B" do do do do 35 00 "C" do du do do 20 00 l t clear , 1,1 } , I/ and 2 inch _ 65 00 2d do do do do 55 00 3d do du do do _ 45 00 Flooring , clear _ 50 00 do 1st common _ 40 00 do 2d do _ 35 00 do 3d do . _ 27 50 do narrow , clear- 4500 1st clear ceiling % inch 35 00 2d d do fa illeu 32 50 1st do do % Inch . . . 30 00 2d do do % inch 27 50 1st clear siding _ 27 00 2d do do . 26 00 1st common siding 24 00 2d do do 20 00 "A" shingles _ 4 23 Extra No 1 shingles . . _ . . 3 uo Common No 1 sh.nglcs . 2 00 Lath per 1000 _ 3 5n D A U pickets eer 100..1 . 3 BQ Square do do do , . . . - O G Batten pe < - lineal fr \ % Rough do do do . " . Liberal discount on carload lots. WINDOWS , ( Glazed. ) 35 per cent OH Chicago list. DOORS , ( Wedged. ) 25 pei cent oB Cl icajo 1'st. ' BLINDS. 30 per cent off list. White lime per bbl _ _ .Sl 73@2 00 Louisville cement per bbl. . . . . . . . . . 3 00@3 25 Plaster paris per bbl _ 3 50@3 75 Plastering hair per bushel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Tarred felt , , . . 4 Plastering boatu 5' OILS. PAINTS , GLASS , &c. N. I. D.SOLOMO1S. ROBERT C. STEELL. Coal Oil 5 18 I LO.TO Ull , No . IS 951 00 _ _ Linseed Oil 4 t It * ' - , raw. 105 " " hl'd. . . 110 " winter \ Turpentine _ 65 "straln'dj BU Headlight Oil. 28 Lubricating I White Lead , St. LouU , Srtlctly Pure 8 5V 4 Enimeld Glass , colors , i sq.ft. 1 i Window Glass 50 S c discount TIN , SHEET-IRON. WIRE , &C. MILTON ROGERS , COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TvN PLATE. 10x141C , lair quality , . . S12 50 10x14 Ic , best quality 13 00 10x14 IX do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1C 00 12x121C do do 13 50 12x12 IX do do 1C 50 14x20 1C do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 14X20IX do do . . . . . - 17 00 14x20 IXX do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 00 14x20 IXXX do _ 23 00 H 0 plate DC ( best quality ) . . . . . 23 00 100 plate DX. do do _ 1350 100 plate DXX do do . . . . . JG 50 100 plate DXXX do < Jo . . . 1J 50 Roofing IR charcoal do do . . . . . . . . 14 50 Roofing IX do do do . . . . . . 15 CO 10x141C coke do do 1200 20x23 1C charcoal roofing _ 27 00 20x28 1C charcoal rooting . . . . . . . . . 32 CO e4x4 IX charcoal _ 27 50 10x20 coke ( for cuttersl. . . . _ . 20 50 BLOOKTIN Large pigs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Small pigs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Bar tin - , . . . _ - 38 ZINC. Sheet tin 25 to 35 In . do do do ir. half casks. . . . . . . . . 11J4 do do do in 250 ft casks. . . 12 Sheet 24 to Ho Inches per utieet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 % Tinners soldei ( extra refined. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 do do No. l. . . . . . . . . . . - . , . . . . . _ 23 do do roofing. . , . . . . 21 bid metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oa2 SHEET IRON First quaiit Numbers 16 to ? ! . . . . . do do do 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do do do 26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . do do do & . . . . . . . . Charcoal , both sides smothe do No 24 . - . do do 16..H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do do 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jnniata , No. 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . , . . . , do do 26 . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . do do 27 . . .M.- . _ . .V Hossla perfect 7 to 12 . . . . _ . . . . . . , do No. 1 , stained _ _ . . 23 Less tnan lull bundles , add one cent. "A'jAmericac Immitat'n Russia , all No . 18 Less than full bundles add one cent. GA1WANIZEIJ. No. 14 to 2U. . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . _ . . . .list .15 tJo 21 to 24 . . . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . - Oo 16 do 25 to 25 . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ dc I ? do 27. . _ _ . . . . . _ . . do 18 do 22 _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . do 20 Full bundles discount 15 percent. COPPER. Braziers 6 o 9 . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . _ . 45 do 10 to 12 Ib . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 do 12J < to 100 B _ . . . _ . _ . _ 38 Sheathlne , I4aiid,1S ot > . _ j n.i. . . . 37 PUnlshed , 14 and 16 oz , . _ . . _ _ 45 Nos. 7 , 8 and 9'Planished . . . . . _ _ m. . . 48 Bolt copper . , . .i jn . . .I-.J.IMI. . . . . . . . . , ! . GO Copper bottoms- . 38 - BRIGHT TVTBE. 9 10 11 UK 1 GROCERIES. BTEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST. CLARK i FRENCH COR. FABNHAM AND llTH ST. PUNDT , MEYER * RAAPKE , 212 FARN- HVM ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER , 20o .barn- ham St. WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN & CO. , 247 Douglas St. J. J. BROWN &BRO. , Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Granulated prO ) 12 Powdered do . . _ . 12 Crushed do . . 12 Refd cut loaf do _ . . . . . . . . 12 % Standard A do Circle A do Extra C do Yellow C do . . . N 0 choice do COFFEES. Rio choice prtt . do prime do do good do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 d Java _ _ SYRUPd. Common pr gallon . 35.145 Good do _ SCH.6.J Choice do . . . . . . 70u80 do N O molasses SO Rangoon choice. . . . . . _ . _ . Carolina . _ . . . _ . Iu CAtlDLES. M Wesk 4 Co . - . . 17al7 > i fcOAP. Missouri Vrlley. . . . . . Kirk's Savon . M. Wesk A Co . _ . Schofer's German. . . . . . . . . . . . . Kirk's standard. . . . . . . do sterling . . . . . . . . . * i TIO TOBACCO. Black goods , Western . 43 ; do do Virginia . . _ D0a55 do do Lorrilard's . . . . . . . . . . . . SoaCO Bright do do do . C0a65 do do Virginia . - SoafiO Natural leaf . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . 75a9o DRIED FRUITS. do apples do . . . . . . . . . . . . 12al2K Plate do do _ Iial4j New currants . 8au do prunes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14all j do German cherries . . . . . - . 17 do blackberries A . . . . 14 do raspberries . . . 3Sa40 do raisins , per box . _ . 63 COde do seedless raisins , per pound . 12 % SALT. ( New in barrels- . . .S2 70a2 83 do dairy . . 4 5Qju 75 i CANNED GOODS. 2poundcanMrer'soj's'er31percase..Sl 23a4 50 1 do do do do do / . . 2 50a2 75 2 dc do William's do do 4 00a4 75 2 do do peaches ] > ei case . C 50 3 do do do do . 7 75a3 00 2 do do tomatoes do . . . . . . . . 3 25a3 50 3 do do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Ol ) Corn , Tropny per case . 5 ( K ) do Winslow do . 5 50 do Yarmouth do . 5 50 Strawberries , do . 4 E0a4 73 Raspberries , do . - 5 25ao 50 Pineapples , do . . 5 00 TEAS. Oolongs , per pound . 25a75 Young Hyson , per pound - . . . . . 40al 00 Gunpowder , do do . . . . . dial 25 FLOUR. Snow Flake , ( Wells 4 lileraan ) . 4 50 Gold Dust . . 3 10 XXXX Iowa City . _ . 3 00 California . 4 75a5 U ) , heavy weight - _ 18919 .o light di. _ . . - 17 18 laps , four bushel . . . . . . . . - . 18 19 adee gunnies . . . . . IS iln hags , Amoskeg A . . . . . . . . 30a31 o do Ludlow a a - . - . . _ Nutmegs , Penang best.per pound . 140 Clove. do do . . . . CO Alspice do do . ISatiO Cinauion bark do dj . K5a4u COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. J bbls. , 100 Iba . J9 50(310 ( CO 1 II cans , per doz . . . . . . . 2 5G@ 2 75 2 do do . _ . . S 90y 4 00 WHITE FISH. No. 1 kits . 1 15 ® 1 25 Family in kits - . . . 1 10 ® 1 20 % ] ) \ > li _ . - . C 50 ® 7 00 Family in } < : bbls . - 5 50Q 6 tO MACKEREL. Family , in kits . - . - 1 10 ® 1 20 No. 1 , do . 1 CO ® 2 00 Mess , do . 3 00@ 3 25 Family , ] A bbls . G 25 ® C 50 No. 1 , do . _ . 9 0010 CO Sardines , % boxes , . - . 16 5017 10 CIGARS. A. E. SIMPSON , Manufacturer , 532 15th Street. II. Upman . _ . $ ) M. S 35 00 Reconstruction. . . . . do 3.T 00 Grand Central _ . - . do 35 00 Universal . . . . . . . . . . . do 40 00 Yora . . . . . . . . _ do 4300 La Boquet . . . . . . . . . do 50 Oi ) Simon Pure . . . . . do 50 CO Farligas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 73 CO Yours Truly. . . . . . . . do 65 00 Gold Medal . _ do 50 00 La Espanola . . . . do 60 00 Triple Crown . . . . . do 75 00 Henry Clay _ . - do 100 00 De Viller - . - . . do 100 00 T Viller. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . - do 100 00 1876 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 75 10 CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. Half barrel sacks. . . - . . _ 2 9C Chicago , HocK Island and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , Via DCS Molnes , Imvenport and Rock Island. - o - All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WEiTINGHOUSK PATENT AIR KRAKK3 and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily , onnectlog as follows : AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad , lor Oakaloosa , Ottumwa , Keokuk and St. Lonis. AT GKINNELL with the Central Railroad cf Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington , Cedar Rapids & Minnesota Railroad , for Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque A St. Paul , At WILTON JUNCTION with the South-Western Branch , for Muscatine , Washington and all points south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport A St. Paul Railroad for points north. AT KOCMC ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport , Be ; jit , liacine. Mil waukee and all points in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rock Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points south. AT BOCK ISLAND with the Pcorla A Rock Island Railioad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU JUNC. , with branch , for Hen ry , Lacere , Chllllcothe and Peoria. AT LASALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points nort h and south. AT CHICAGO withall lines East , North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern lilies , > la this line , can be procured , and any inior- ination obtained , concerning points , at the ticket officeof the company , 12s Farnhatn St. , Omaha , and also at the principal ticket offices along the line of the U. P. R. B. age Checked Tlirongli In nil Principal Knutcrn Pomes. A. M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE , Gen'l Pass'r Ag't , Gen'l Sup't Chicago. Chicago. J. H. LACEY , S. 8. STEVENS , Ticket Agent , Gen'l Western Ag't a28tf Otoah * Omaha. Sioux City & Pacific R , R. The Shortest nud ouly Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul , Minneapolis , And all Points in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEWING CARS On all night trains via this route. CONNECTIONS. 1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Pacific RaUroad for Omaha. 2. At Council Bluff , with Kansas City , St. Joa and Council BIutLj Railroad for St. Louis and all points south. 3. At ML-sourl Valley with the Chicago and Northwestern railway foi Chicago and all points east. 4. At Sioux City -with Sioux City and S Paul , Illinois Central and Dakota Southern railroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri River , during navigation and with stages for all points In the Northwest. 6. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern railroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska. 6. At Fremont , Nebraska , wli the Union Pacific railroad for all point ; west and the Pacific coast. 7. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and al ! points in Northern Nebraska. 5STickets for gale in Chicago and North western Railway offices. CS-Be sure your tickets read via S. C. .t P. Railway. L. BURNETT , Sup't. F. C.'HIZLS , Gen. Ticket An't. CEO. W. GBATTAN. Agent , 0 ilf , CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N ' The Popular Route from O HVTA.IE3 : -TO- Chicago and the East ! AND THE jEZ.o-u.to TrWaterlooFort DotlzeDnbnquelA CTOSHC , 1'rairle Du Clilf n. AVInooa , St. Paul , Duluth , Jnnrsvlllc , Ittiio- Hlm , Greeu Kay ) Kacliie , Meven'a Point , Wr.tertowii , OshkTeSli , Foil DuLac , fllndUou mill Milwaukee. It Being the Shortest and FhstComoIetedLine Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO , Constant iniprovrrncnts have taken place in the way of reducing Grade , and placing Iron with Steel Rails , adding to its rolling stock new and Elegant DAT aud SLEEPING CARS Equipped with the "WcstinRhouseAlr Brale" and "ililler Flat.'orm , " establishing comtorta- ble and commrxlious Eating Houses , offering all the comforts ol traveling the age can produce. From * to 1O Fast Express Trains run each way daily over thd various lines ot this load , thus securing to the traveler selecting this rout * sure and certain connections in any di rection ho uiav wish to co. 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.LforSt. Paul , Minneapolis , Duluth , and northwestern points. AT CEDAR RAPIDs for Waterloo , Cedar Falls , Charles City , Burlington and St. Louis. ATCL1N10N forDubuqne , Dunleith , Prai rie du Chlen , La Croise , and all points on the Chicago , Clinton and Dubuque , and Chicago , Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. AT FULTON for Freeport , Racine Mlllwau- 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 be procured , and any Informal ! n ob tained , concerning Koines , Rates , etc , at the Companie's OlHee , 21 ? Farnham Street , Omaha , aud also at the principal ticket offices along the line of the U. P. R.R. JKC Baggnge checked through to all principal Eastern points. W. H. STENNETT , MARVIN HUGHITT , Geu'l Passinge'r Ag t. Gen. Sup't. J. U LACEY , G. G-EDDY , Ticket Ai't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag't Omaha. mdilSvl Omaha & St , Louis Short Line 1874 = ! Tbe Kansas City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. B Is the only dire line to JS 37 , ZjOTj ZEST AND THE EAST , FROM OMAHA AN T W EST NO CHANGE .i cars between Orniha and St. Lou-Is ana b it ot.c.betweeD OMAHA ana JSaW YORK. This th Only > Jne running a MAN SLEEPING OAIl EAST FItOJI OMAHA , OX ARRIVAL Of THE UNION PACIFIC "EXPRESS TRAIN. B rPassenicrs ; tatlng othci routca nave a disagreeable transfer at the Itiyer .Station. PASSENGKIi TRAINS DAII.T t REACHING ALL EASTERN AND WE3TEBN CITIES With 1-ess Changes and in advance of other lints. This Entire Line is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Caw , Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars , Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinqhouae Air Brake. carSee that your tickets read via Kniisn.s City , S' . Jospi a C'onncll LtluflSi Italrod , fia Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets , and U. P. Depot , Omaha. JOd.TF.HON , GEO. L. 3RADBURY , Fa. < 3. Agt. Gen' Agent. . F. DARNARD , A. C. PAWES , Gcn'l Supt. Gen'l Toss. Agt. , St. Josnoh. St. .Toscuh. HOTJTE .A. S T. _ x _ 3 TEAIISTS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. tOCIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Louisville , Chicago , Columbus , Pittsburg , Philadelphia , Baltimore Washington , - AND NEW TOR of Tralss from the 'West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland , Buffalo & Boston i Are for Sale nttbe J.i-Vyix.'jJ-Jj Com ny' Office , N. 12. corner fourth & Clieatlint t . , S ( . Lonig , nut ! al tlie Principal Bal'- way Ofllcci Iu the West. CIIAS. UABCOCK , C. E. RUSSELL , S'lbern I'ass. Ai't , West'n Pass. Ag't. DALLAS. TEXAS. KASSAS CITT , JOHN E. SIMK50X CHAS. E. FOLLETT , Gen i Supt. , Ui-n'l Pass. Ag't. > 23tf iNDIANAPOLU ST. LO0I3. T7Z7 itQd R3T4VCOS onfectioners' Tool Works , Tbos' Mills & Bro. , itanulacturcrs o Oonfe ct loners' To ols Iathlie : aul Ice Ctesm Frtczer &c. ' STos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St. PHILADELPHIA , PA. Proprietors : 1 ESTABLISHED 1361 : ' THOMAS MILLS. 1 - GEO. M. MILLS , fCATALOGUES f SENT ATLEKP.PAIUIKB.J Vy upoc application. mar7J4w3m L3th St , bet. Farnham and Earney. Ill l kinds of TAILORING , CLEANING and EPAI."UIO done at rewontile rate * aj > r26U KEABNEY'S .FLUID-EXTRACT BUCHU The > nly known remedy foi ; BRIGHT'S DISEASE , And a positive cure for Gout , Gravel , Strictures , Diabetes , Dyspepsia Nert Tons Debility , Dropsy , Non-retention or Incontinence ol Urine , Iri- tatlon. Inaoinatlon or Ulcerationot Uie BLADDER AND KIDNEYS , SPERM A TORRHCEA , Loucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of the Prostrate ( Hand. S.one in the Bladder. Colcul ui , GRAVEL , OR BRICK DUST DK- IPOSIT , And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extract Buohia ! Permanently Cures all Diseases ol tha Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical Swellings , Existing in Men , Women and Children , No Matter What the Agel Prof. tele says : "Out bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other BucUus combined. " Price one dollar per bottle ; or , six bottles for fire dollars. Depot 104 DuaneSt , , N , Y , A physician in attendance to answer correr pondence and give advice gratis. SSTSend stamp for pamphlets , frea.oa Crane & Brlgham Wholesale Agents. San Francisco. Cal. TO Tilt NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. SO OHABSE TOB ADVIOB AUD COH- SDLTATIOff. "nil J. B. DYOTT , graduate of Jefferson Medical College , Philadel phia , author of several valuable works , jan be consulted on all dis eases of the SexutJ and Orinary or gans , ( which he has made an es pecial study , ) either in male or fe male , uo matter from what cause originating' , or how long standing A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward let ters describing symptoms and en closing stamp to prepay postage. JGSTSend for the Guide to Health. Price IOc. J. B. DY0117M.D. Physicion and Surgeon , 104 JDuane street. N. Y. OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE , HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN 'from the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage Removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free , in sealed envelopes. Address , HOW ARD ASSOCIATION , No. 2 South Ninth St. , Philadelphia , Pa. , an Institution havingablgli eputatlou for honorable conduct and profvs- rlonal kilLi. ic5d&w3m Ciiarles Popper , WHOLESALE BUTCHER NO CATTLE BROKER , SALT LAKE CITY , - - UTAH feb27itM. . Keller , Proprietor of tba RISING SUN AND LOS ANGELES YINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND . KELLER die Co. , Corncr of Battery and Washington Sta. mai7tf PASSENG-EKS Going East orSouth from Omaha And Points on U. P.R.R. , hould take th "LINCOLN KOUTE" ia ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD' ' \nd < vure lor themselves the choice of Six Popular itclilsoii to Chicago and St. Louis , All making Reliable C Jnectfons and being with Fal&ca Bar and Bleeping C in. AH delay and Inconvenience arriving from Berries ar.d transfers can be avoided West of ,1iicsgo and St. Louis by securing Ticket ! via ITCIIISOrV and the ATCIXISUTT < t NEBRASKA. RAIIJIOAD. > lrcct itnd Reliable Connections are also made with the A. T. & 3. K. R. B. for the jlrcat Arkansas Yalley & Colorado , Lnd with all lines running South to points in Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory. Ast for Tickets via LINCON" & ATCHISOJN" CnA3-C.SMTH , F. WHITE Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Ag't. UNTJLI'OU IIAVB * CAREFULLY EXAMINED STEW AND LOW RESERYOIK \VE HAVE TWELVE UOOD REASONS AS why they will do your work. Quick and Easv. Chean and Clean. I Theyarecbeipesttobuy , I They are best to nse , | They bake evenly and quickly , Their OKration is perfect , ) They have always a good draft , i They areiunucorihcbcstiuatcrlal l They roast perfectly , , They require but lltile fuel , They are very low priced , 1 1 They are easily managed. S ? They are suited to all localities , BQ Every a tore guaranteed to give satisfaction SOLD BY Excelsior Man'fg Co. , ST. LOUIS , HO. , AND BY M. ROGERS. "I OP FELLEB : o oo o o o Or Sagnr-Conicd , Conccntratc Ij Root and Herbal Juice , Anti- Billons Granules. TiIE"I.ITTl4E GIANT" CATHARTIC , or Jlultnift U' ' Parvo Physic. The no-relty of modem Medleai. Chemical sr.d Pharmaceutical Science .Ko use of any longex taking tha br o , repulsive and nauseous pills' , composed of cheap , crude , and bulty ingredients , when wo can by a careful application of chemical Fclcncc , cxtm t all the cathartic and other mtiU- cinol properties from the mosc valuable rocl ? anr > licrbs , aaa conrcn trato them Ute a cUnntc Gran nie. tcarv ly larccr than a muetnrd nocJ , that can oe readily Bwallowcd by thofa ol t lie most sensitive eiomacfn mid faatidion ; tatc ; . Eacnliule I'urgntivo 1'cIIct represent ? , in a mwt concentrated forra. a-t tnuch cathartic powce ai U embodied iu any of the Iarv , pill * found for rale In the drr ehops. From their wonderful ca thartic power , in proTortlon o their Uc , people nrho hare not tried tliem en. opt to nppo e that they are ha a or dra- > tic tn effect , but euch la not at all thi ! can1 , .he different actiro medicinal prin ciples of which they are composed beinjj BO har monized aud modeled , one by tha ethers , as to projuco a most Rcnrrhlnz aud thor- oisiyct Kcmlj"andlilHilIyoj > cratliiE- cathurtl . ' . 9500 Rovrnrd U liercliy oflcred bylho pro , prietor of itieso I'elletd. to any chemist Uo , upon analysis , \-ill find In them cay Calomel or other forma of mercury ct any otter mi"crul poison. ff entirely vcjrctable.no pirtfcntar care iacquired while tiMn ! tlicm. They cjc- rate without digmrbanca to the constitution , diet. or occupation. For Jaundice , Ucntlachc , ConHtipatloii , Impitro Illood , I'nlu In the Slioiildcrs , TiglTtiicBs or llio f Chest , Dlzzlucsa , Sour Kructatlon of the Stomach , Had mite In uiouth ) Bilious Co."I region oE Kidneys , Interim ! 1'over , ntoated focllii about Stomach. Itush of Blood to klead , KlRa Colored - orod Urine , Viixoclal lliiyand ; Gloomy Forebodings take II r. Plerco's Pleasant I'll rgatlvo Pellets. la explanation of the rem-dial power of my I'ar- ratlve Fcllcta over PO p-cat a va.-icty of disea. cs , I wishtoray that their action upon the animal economy Is tinlvorn.il , notix Claud or tl > uo c cai > IiiK their Baiin- tlve Impress. A"o does not Impair them ; their engar-coatin 'aiur being enclosed In glas * bottles preserve their \irtuca unimpaired for any length of time , in any climate , BO that they are al ways fresh and reliable , which. Is not tfco cao prith the pills found In the drug stores , put up in. cheap wood or paste-beard boxes. Recollect thas foralj diseases where n Laxative , Altcra- ttrc or PurRativc it indicated. theo little Pcik'ts v.-ili c'ue the moot perfect eatiaUctioii to all wnonsethsm , They arc tfo'il by all enterprising Druggists at - j contrf a bottle. Do not allow any rirncsist to Inilnco voa lo take anything els s tliat te may tay la fust as good 03 my Pellcto because ho mites a Uirset pront oa that which ho recommends. If year dm rist cannot supply them , enclose 25 ccnu and receive them oy retnm mail from B. * ' . PIEXCJ : , 2T. I > . , rmn > r , . _ DCTFAZO. y. Y. ASK EOE PYLE'S SALERATUS ! AKD J _ _ BAKINGSODA' IOST TTS353 Meyer A Ka.inte and Whitney Bauserman A Co. CASTI.E BROS. , IMPORTERS TEA AXD Bast India Goods , 213 and 213 PtlOXT STUEET San Francisco California. mchG7ra PLA.TTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE ! Samuel C , Smith , Local Agent for tha TJ. P. B. R LANDS , Columbus , - ITob , Government Lands Located ! U. P. Lands Sold ! Improved Farms and Town ToU for O-A-SIEin i : Oil ONLOISTG- TIME ! ! Communications Cheer fully Answered STOVE ST.OB.S. E. F. GOO , 537 14th Bt , oatrreea DoagLuJ .i Dod a Manufacturer of Tia Copper nl Sheet Iron . Ware , and dealer la Cooking and Heating stpveTsJ * Stamped , Japanned and Krcnth md. Tin Roofing , Untterj an4 fr rl 'lout aaj waanmtol.