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    3Iost TYoaaerfnl Hedical DU-
ry of t' e Age Every Man
own L'hrslcian.
razier's Great Remedy
' ( people oJ tlia United Stales hive been
-.busgcd with all klnU of Patent Medicines ,
tfa and Inipo tcrsliorthe past few years ,
f Vest shameful mat'ner. The writer of the
Ixug is one of the victims , and wishes to
feat a rcrv plai-i cas * .
1'lieving that by cleansiup the Vood was
I3 ly true way of banishing disease , and
.r a great eullerer lr > .m weat lungs anil a
| fuloui air ctlou , and after trvlng many
Ils ot Patent .Medicines and the most
Inent Plivsiclans , I commenced doctoring
lf , nd at last d bcovcrcd a Blood Searcher ,
" * Bittern , which not only gave me im-
Je rcleif , but alter a few weeks cCected
rcal cure The cough left me , iny lungs
poie strong and sound , mv a , petltu good ,
j- the BC ofulous disease had disappenred.
IHng confident that nif Discovery possessed
Idcrful healing v-rtues , I pave it to others
Ic td , and found It eCrcU-d the trost miracu-
- -ure in thousands of ravs , not alone
j Jriugbit , C-nsumpiion , Asthma. Catarrh ,
J7"a and We-k Lung * , but all diseases
| r 1 from humor * in I he b'ool. Thedemand
I .uiy friends and oth bearing about thesa
' is becoming ery great , I commenced put-
\ them up for salecalling hem FRAZIKR'3
JIT BITl r.ll * . l was at first backward In
lenting cither iuv ef or medicine to the
I'.ic-uot being a f'atent Medicine Man , but
I getting bravely cr that. I bav sold
f isands of b iiHeJ if my Root Bitters , and
J my desire and d : u-riuinatlon to place tbe
Re within the rea.-h of every suDering man ,
Euan and child ou tiie face of th * civilized
I he grand principle that operates in these
It Bitters is ttie pwwer they iwssess In cleaus-
Ftha turgid blood and banishing tha vile
fmors from the system. Kuot Bitte s are
Vctly a Medicinal Preparation , couipounJC3
foi roots combined with herbs and plajts ,
liny of which were used in thegond uld dajs
Four forefathers , when people were cured by
. ae simple root or herb , and whei Calomel
| other poLsuns of the mineral kiugdoai
re unknown ,
fc'her i > en all the natural passages of tha
Tiy , cast out disease , take away all sickn-sa
| > , biilll up the system with pure blood ,
| * cc tbev uiu.t reach all diseases by purifia-
\i and nourishment.
fo [ mi-son can take Root Bitters and remain
i'guuwrll. Victory upou victory they ha\e
Ancd over disease uuJ death in all .tations
Ld conditions In life. They are constantly tf-
kting cures of the utaio-t Importance. Fern
n uaiption , Asltima , Scrofula , Scrofulous L-
.2tious , Catarrh , We-ik Lungs , Lost Vitality
Si Brokeu-djwn Omitittitioiis , these Root
-Tilers arc uuive iol y alnilttwl to be the most
-
FtmJerful Medical lu-cov.-ry know u to thor
r U1'ie'r ' lateral healing prop -rlies pcne-
fitocvery poitioiiof the human Irame.suuth-
fi { the Lungi , sUeiiitliialug the Stomach ,
lldneyi aud Liver , tleansiiu the blood from
Very Uud of huuuir. No utlicr uiedlcmo will
re Chronic Rheumati iu , Neuralgia ,
Divcnso , Fits , Dizziuoi , Headache ,
isla. Fever and Ague , Costiveuess , Piles ,
Binary Diseases , Kidney Uiswse , aud Li > er
JximphiIntsoquItl.lyasthlHRi > ot Bitters. All
ich dtsea-ses are cause-1 from a bad stuinarh
_ jd a | Misonouscon.Iiliou of tiie blood. 1'or
.Teakly , nervous young meu.suOering from loss
It memorr , los < of energy , eic , cauwM Irom
J > IIMM in early life.and todelk-atu feuiales.these
Trengtlieiilug lU > ot Bitters are especially re-
ftommeu'led. One bottle will do more toward
IcraJIcating Syphilis , Scur y , Tetter , Fever
( Sores , Sore Ejes , 'lumors , L'anci-ruus forma
tlons , Dropsy , Eryslpolas , salt Rheum , Ul-wrs ,
Atoils , Fleih Worms. Blotches , Pu'.tulHs , hru | > -
tions , pimples on the face , and Coriujulont from
* e BlaoJ than all other reuiedled In exkteuue.
, OHIO.
- Frailors Hoot Bitters arc jld by all the lead-
tlnz DruggUts , Storekeepers aud Chemists. Sold
twhelosale by Strong A Cobb,19J Superior
Ihlreet , and Benton Myors A Canfield , 127 \ \ at-
f cr street , Cleveland , O. ; B. L. Fahnestock A
( M. , Pituburg : Ocorgo C. Ucodwin & Co. ,
I'Boston ; John F. Hccry Curran A Co , Unitei
1 States Medicine Honso , 3 and 9 College Place ,
1 New York ; Wyth Brothers , Philadelphia ; 1 ul-
' sr A Fuller , Chicago ; John D. Park , Cincinna
ti , and other first-class Drug Houses.
Show this notice to your druggist cr store
keeper. Ask for FRAZ1EIIS UOOP BITTEKS ,
End accept no substitute whatever. Price with
in the reach of all SI per bottle six bottles
JJJIMPOHTAWT
TO
Comiucrcial Travelers.
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who sollcil
orders by CARD , CATALOGUE , THADE-
rlVl. SAMPLE. OR OTHER cl'ECIMEN ,
, ilio those who visit their customers aud solicit
traJc by purchases made DIRECT FROJI
STOCK , and who travel la any section , bj
Rail or Boat , selling any class of goods , are re
quested to sen I their BUSIN'Kol and i-hl-
VATE ADDRESS , as below , stuting class o ]
goods tucy i ll , and bv whom employed ; nlsc
those who are at present under no engagement.
This raatici is of GltE.VT IMPORTANCE
INDIVIDUALLY to sa'usuien of this clas , 01
men tolicltlnz trade in this ninnncr. It i :
therefore ESPECIALLY desired tbat thi ;
notice mainoet the eye ot ALL Commercial
Travelers and Salesmen In this country acd
that Jhey will AT ONCE give it their nticn.
tlon. 3'bose who comply with above requeal
-will bo CONFIDENTIALLY treated and dul
advised of object lu view. Plcaso address , ( bj
letter only ) ,
CO-OPERATION ,
care Gro. P. Rowell A Co , , 41 Park Row.
jy3eodlui NEW YOOK CITY.
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THE REPUBLICAN STATE CON
VENTION.
"Proceedings and Nominations.
Tlie Republican State Convention
met , according to call , at Lincoln
on Wednesday , September 2d , at 3
o'clock p. m. F. M. Johnson , chair
man of the Republican State Cen
tral Committee called the conven
tion to order.
Hon. Ed. Parker nominated
Judge Morris for chairman. Judge
ilorris withdrew , and upon motion
of E. Rosewatcr , C. H. Gere of .Lan
caster county was chosen temporary
chairman.
A committee on credentials was
appointed consisting or one delegate
from each Senatorial district.
Hon. Joseph Fox , of Hall county ,
chairman , and D. S. Stephenson ,
from the first district ; A. J. Ritter ,
second ; James W Moore , third ; J.
W. Barnes , fourth ; W. P. Sweezy ,
fifth ; Elam Clark , sixth , Chas. T.
Bayha , seventh ; L. D. Bangs ,
eighth ; Joseph Fox , ninth ; A. F.
Stewartteulh : W. W. Aveston , elev
enth ; L. \Vyman , twelfth.
The convention took a recess till
7:30 p. m. to await the report of the
committee.
Nl.'iUT SESSION.
The committee on credentials
mada their report. They found that
Cheyenne county was entitled to
but one vote according to the cen
sus , and recommend that the dele
gation from that county cast but one
vote. On the other hand they
recommend that Knox county be
allowed to cast two votes. They
find that every organized county in
the Statewith the exeption or Cedar
county , i-j fully represented , which
makes the total number of delegates
in the convention liCJ. After a
brief dNcu-wion , the report of the
committee was adopted.
The following Committee on. Per
manent Organization was appoint
ed :
Thos J Majors , W W Abbey ,
Hugh Fulton , J W Barnes , J T Grif
fin , Chas Banckud , G McMenamy ,
X S Porter , J X Edwards and J O
McDowell , T F Gantt , A S Stewart ,
Jno Gorton.
The Committee on Permanent Or
ganization reported the following
permanent ollicers :
President , IV K Griggs , of Gage ;
"Vice Presidents , C II Gere , of Lan
caster ; L Gerard , of Platte ; I C
Hunt , of Riciiardson ; B P Bene
dick , of Xemaha ; John Overtoil , of
Utoe ; E G Dovey , of Cass ; K II
Wilbur , of Douglas ; Elam Clark , of
Washington ; Chas F Bayha , of Da
kota ; J M McClucas , of Lincoln ;
A W Gray , of Johnson ; J C Black-
inan , of Dodge : G ( J McMean , of
Sewartl ; Gee Cross , of Jefferson ;
Secretary , J C McBride ; Assistant
Secretary , W F Peabody.
Messrs. Pat. Hawcsand T W Ma
jors were appointed a committee to
escort the newly elected President
to the chair.
A petition numerously signed , in
favor of temperance , was introduced
by Judge Pound , of Lancaster , and
referred to the committee on plat
form
NOMINATIONS.
The Chair appointed Messrs. Sum-
ncr , of Colfax , Morris , of Saline ,
and Brown , of Furna , as tellers.
Clinton Briggn , of Douglas , nomi
nated Lorenzo Crouiibe as member
of congress , and the nomination
was made by acclamation.
Mr. Crounso being called upon ,
said that two years ago ho had re
ceived the nomination for Congress
man , by a similar con veutionwhich
was endorsed by a handsome major
ity at the polls. Ho would accept
the nomination so unanimously con
ferred upon him. His task in the
past ami in the luture , was no easy
one. lie would do hia duty as near
ly as lay in his powcr.and as to rep
resenting the State , he uudersfood
its meaning , though like all human
nature he was likely to err ; ho would
don } \ { best. Again thanking the
convention ho took his seat amid
tremendous cheers.
"CONTINGENT. "
The names of Pat O' Hawes and
W. A. Gwyer , of Omaha , and T. J.
Harlan , of Harlan , were put in nom
ination.
Informal Ballot. Pat O' Hawes ,
75 ; W. A. Gwyer , 90 ; T. J. Harlan ,
CO ; Peter Lasharo , 15 ; Kennard , 1.
I1 irst formal ballot. Hawes , 95 ;
Harlan , G2 ; Gwyer , 98 ; John R.
Clark , 2 ; Beecher , 1.
Second Ballot. Hawes , 119 ;
Gwyer , 109 ; Harlan , 19 ; blank. 4 ;
Hall , 1.
Third Ballot Ilawcs , 137 ; Gwy
er , 114 ; blank 2 ; Harlan , 4.
The chairman thereupon declared
Pat O. Hawes , the nominee of the
convention for contingent congress
man.
man.Mr. . Hawes made soiye humorous
remarks in accepting the nomina
tion.
OOVEllNOK.
The names of Silas A. Garbcr ,
Moses Stocking and A. D. Buck-
worth , were put before the conven
tion for Governor.
The roll was then called on an
Informal ballot for Governor with
the folio wing result :
\Vholonumberofvote3 210 , nc-c-
essary to choice 121 ; Garber , 1GO ;
Btickworth , 25 ; Stocking , 20.
Mr. Laird , of Adams , withdrew
the name of Dr. Buckworth , and
the motion of Mr. Briggs to make
Garbcr's nomination unanimous
prevailed.
SECRETARY OF STATE.
The following named gentlemen
were nlaccd in nomination ;
Dr F Ronner.of Otoo ; J j Goaper ,
of Lancaster ; T A Healey , of Sow-
ward , E K Valentine , of Cuming ,
and Bruno T/schuck , of Sarpy.
Informal ballot Whole numbei
cast , 257. Kenner , 93 ; Tzschuck , S2 ;
Go per , 30 ; Valentine , 52 ; Healey 8 ,
First formal ballot Whole num
ber cast 260 ; Renner 105 ; Tzschuckj
114 ; Valentine , 27 ; Gosper , 20.
Second ballot Tzschuck , 140
Ronner , 104 , scattering , 1C. Mr. E
K. Valentine , of West Point , rnovec
that the nomination of Mr ,
Tzschuck bo declared \manimous
which was carried.
Mr. Tzschuck came forward stat
ing that ho he was no speaker , bui
would endeavor faithfully to per
form the duties of the office.
STATE TREASURER.
Messrs. G M Bartlett , of Lincoln
J C McBride of Colfax , J R Clarh
of Cass aud A J Weaver of Falls
City , were the candidates of th (
convention for State Treasurer. Tin
fight seemed to between Weavei
and Clark , and numerous ballot
M'cre taken , with these gentlemei
ahead. There was a livply fight
lasting all night , till finally the con
vention took a recess at 0 o'clool
for breakfast.
THURSDAY , Sept 3d , 1S74.
The convention was called to or
der at a quarter past 10 o'clock , afte
the nominations for District jvttor
neys had been agreed upon.
The Chairman announced the reg
ular order of business the seventl
ballot for State Treasurer , whicl
was taken and resulted as follows
Whole number of votes cast 240
necessary to choice 124. McBridi
123 ; Dunham 72 ; Clark 17 ; Bart
lett 29 ; scattering 4.
The eighth ballot resulted as fol
lows :
Whole number of votes 2oi ! ; ne
cessary 127 ; McBride 159 ; Dunham
75 , Bartlett 8 ; C H Gere 8 ; JH
Barr 1.
Tne chair declared the exciting
contest ended with the choice of J
C McBride as candidate for State
Treasurer.
On motion , the nomination vas
made unanimous , and Mr. McBride
appeared and in a few words
thanked the convention for the hon
or conferred upon him.
SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT.
The chair then announced a ballot
for Superintendent of Public In
struction next in order.
C B Palmer of Gage , J M McKenzie -
Kenzie and Prof A D Williams of
Adams were put in nomination.
An informal ballot was then
taken with the following result :
Whole number votes cast , 233 ;
necessarv to a choice , 117. Mc-
"
Kenzie"l42 ; Williams , 09 ; Pal
mer , 22.
On motion , Professor McKenzie
was nominated by acclamation aud
was declared the nominee.
Mr. McKenzie was called upon
and made a aiming speech in
acknowledgment of thehouor con
ferred upon him.
ATTORNEY GENERAL.
'Ihe chair then stated that the
next office before the convention ,
was that of Attorney General.
Messrs. J. Humphrey and Edward
F. Warren , of Otoe , Gen. Geo. H.
Roberts of Harlau , and J. R.
Webster of Saline , were put in
nomination.
The convention then proceeded tea
a formal ballot which resulted as fol
lows :
Whole number of votes cast , 238 ;
necessary to choice , 120 ; Humph-
rev , Cl ; Warren , 12 ; Roberts , 120 ;
Webster , 45.
The nomination of Gen. Roberts
was made unanimous.
General Roberts came forward
and made a brief , stirring speech ,
which was vociferously applauded.
The Convention then took a recess
until 2 p. m.
On reassembling the committee
on resolutions reported the platform ,
which was temporarily laid on the
table.
STATES PRISON INSPECTOR.
The Chair declared nominations
of candidates for Prison Inspector ,
in order.
The following named gentlemen
were put forward for nomination :
Thomas Sewell , of Lancaster , W.
R. Chreignton and N. S. Porter , of
Dixon.
The first vote resulted as follows ;
AWiolo number of votes cast , 244 ;
necessary to a choice , 123 ; Sowell ,
50 ; Price , 25 ; Porter,155 : Craig , 9.
The chair declared Mr. Porter the
nominee of the convention for
Prison Inspector , and the nomina
tion was made unanimous.
The following named gentlemen
having been nominated in the judi
cial districts , were ratified by the
convention ; 1st , C. J. Dilworth , of
Phelps ; 2dW. J. Connellof Omaha ;
3d , M. B. Hoxie , of Schuyler.
A motion that the State Central
Committee be composed of a dele
gate at large , three from the 8th and
12th , and one from each of the other
districts was carried.
E Rosewater , of Douglas , from
the committee on resolutions , then
read the platform , which appears
elsewhere. The resolutions were
voted on separately , and adopted
after a protracted debate.
The following resolution was offered
*
fered byDavid Butler of Pawnee :
Hcsolved , That fully recognizing
the rights of majorities , in favor of
such legislation aa shall give to the
people of this State in the several
towns , precincts and municipalities
the right to decide by ballot wheth
er intoxicating liquors shall be sold
within their proper limits , and by
local enactments to provide by
whom and in what quantities , ani
under what restrictions liquors shall
be , or shall not be dispensed to the
public.
This resolution was supported by
Ex-Governor Builer in a rambling
and passionate speech. E. Rosewater -
water , of Douglas , made a clear and
telling reply in opposition , and was
also followed by Messrs. Towle , of
Richardson , and Wilbur , of Doug
las , in the same strain. The resolu
tion was voted on by ballot and re
jected by a vote of 47 to 181.
Governor Saunders , of Douglas ,
offered the following resolutions ,
which were adopted.
Jtesolved , That we learn with
deep regret of the desolation caused
by severe drouth and grasshoppers
in many of our frontier counties ,
and we hereby extend to the needy
settlers our hands of sympathy and
we recommend that relief associa
tions be formed in all parts of the
State where practicable , for the
purpose of raising funds and sup
plies for the settlerd in these devas
tated districts.
Jtesolvcd , That we believe it to
be the duty of the next Legislature
to make an early and liberal appro
priation for the purchase of seed for
next year's planting in those dis
tricts , and such other relief as may
be necessary , in order to aid indus
trious settlers and to prevent the de
population of these districts.
Dr. Ronner offered the following
resolutions , which were adopted :
Jlcsolved , That we request our
Congressional delegation to use their
influence in order to secure at as ear
ly a day as possible , the passage of an
act similar to the act for the relief
of settlers in Minnesota and Iowa ,
to extend the time for final proof
and payment.
A resolution thanking the com
mittee of arrangements for the use
of this hall was adopted.
Mr. Niedhardt , of Howard , offered
a resolution , tendering thanks to
Hon. N. K. Griggs for the masterly
manner in which he had presided
over the Convention.
Thanks were also tendered to the
Vice President and Secretaries.
The following named gentlemen
were chosen as a State Central com
mittee : a
State at Large C H Gere ; 1st
district , C D Stevenson ; 2d , T J Ma
jors ; 3d , Dr F Ronner ; 4th , John W
Barnes ; 5th , Joel T Griffin , E Rosewater -
water ; 6th , Elam Clark ; 7th , E N
Sweet ; 7th , Townsend ; 9th , Joa
Fox , L Gerard , Thos J Hewitt ; 10th ,
A S Stewart ; llth , J K Edwards ;
12th , L W Hastings ; J W Kceler ,
R B Prcsson.
The chairman then thanked the
convention for the courtesy with
which they had treated him , and
announced the convention adjourn
ed sine die.
u. CBEBK. c. j. KABBAH
IGKEHE & KAEBACH ,
15th st. between Faruham and srncy s'l
OMAHA , - - NEB.
iu.su FiCTunEc or
Spring and Farm Wagons ,
BUGGIES AND CAIUU1GUS.
Dealers In and manufacturers ot
AGKICDLTUIUL IMPLEMENTS !
\ JTTNTION PAID TC
PABTICUL\R NUOKIKG.
CB-IU-palrlnit of wagon and blacksmithlng
promptly done at reuonible nrlcea invdiwy
II. U. TALKEIf ,
JIANUFACIUKkr AMU .UlIALERIN
BOOTS & SHOES
GlOUthSt. Between Funhasi mi Doujlai
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ffionev and Commerce.
Dailv Heview.
OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE , 1
September 5 , 1S74. j
Business at the banks to-day has
been steady , with no change in
rates of discount from last quota
tions , either to regular or iudepeud-
ant borrowers.
Real estale loans quiet.
Shipments of currency light.
The amount of legal tenders now
*
outstanding is $382,000,000 , or , 26- ,
000,000 in excess of last year.
On the 1st inst. the interest was
pryable on the 10-40 United States
5 per cent , bonds , of which there is
now outstanding $194,500,000.
TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Land Grcuts ( selling ) . § 825.00
Land Warrants , (1UO ( acres
buying ) . 17G.OO
Land Warrants ( ICO acres
selling ) . 1S5.00
Agricultural College Scrip ,
( ICO acres buying ) . 170.00
Do. Selling . 185.00
Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one
per ct.
In the commercial market the
general wholesale trade is quite ac
tive. Retail trade quiet , but im
proving.
Tne market generally is steady ,
with no changes in quotations , ex
cepting in groceries , viz :
J < lour "Gold Dust" ( Well * &
Niemau ) , $2 75 , being a decline of
35 cents.
Caudles An advance of 1 cent.
Plug Tobacco An advance of 5
cents on Virginia.
Provision market i.s full and
active , with noticeable changes , as
will bo seen under head of general
commission report.
We also quote rates on first ship
ment of oysters :
OMAHA JIABKET3.
Carelullv. Corrected fDallr
TBY ) GOODS.
T. j. BROWN t BRO. , Cor. 14th 4and
Dougla Streets.
PRINTS.
Aliens
American. . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .
Bristol . _ 0
Uarners . S %
Hamilton . . . . . . . . 9 S
Merrimack D . _ fl > |
Peabody . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . tl > a
Richmond . _ . _ . . 9V |
3Unpsong. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 >
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
Brignt 4 I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _
Boot G. . . . . „ . _ . _ 9
2abot 4-4 . _ . _ . . _ „ . _ . . . . . . 12 %
Lonsdald. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \A
S. Y. Mills . _ . „ . „ . _ 18 > i
Petcrboro _ . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . _ 3
Suffolk L. . . _ . . . _ „ . „ . . > _ 8 > J
BLEACHEC SHEETINGS.
Pepperell 8-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 31
do Q-i . „ . 2.V <
< 10 10 l .11 ! " II - M r.lllln . . . 3&7t
COTTONADtS.
farmers and Mechanic * . . . . 2 M
3 real Western . 26
BROWN SHEETINGS.
Albion , A . _ . , _ . „ 8-Ji
Bedford , R . „ . _ . 3
Hrantville , E V . _ . „ . 10 > i
jermania , B B. . . . . _ . , . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . 8 U
Lzindfi v if
L. I/a. . . . . .
GINGHAMS.
American. . . . . . . „ n
Amoskeag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Bates 13
I/iucAsier. . . * * . . . . . . . . ( . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . 18
TICKINGS.
Amoskpag , a c 9H. . . . . .
Blddeford „ _
DENIMS.
.
Ucaver Creek , B B . . . . . 16U
Haymakers . li
OtisB B . „ . „ . . \iy
Otis , C C . _ . . „ . „ . 16 > |
JEANS.
Biddeford . _ . . . „ . . _ . .t. . ] 6 > j
EIoasier..H..M..H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
YANKEE MOTIONS.
ICUKTZ MOIIU & CO. , U31 Fanihani
Street.
sroui. , winvn.
Clark's O. N. T. _ . „ 7n
feat's . „ . „ . „ . _ 70
Merrick's . „ . „ . 4014
HOSIEKY.
Domestic. . . . . . _ . ,5 jsf@2 00
British . _ 3 ocSo 00
PAPER COLLARS.
Dickens' best . _ . . . S 90
King WillUm. . . . ; ' i s5
Domestic. . . . . . . . . „ . _ . j 59
Stanley . _ . „ . . _ . . 50
SHAWLS.
Ottoman strips . „ . * 2 ZSflG 50
SHIRTS. '
\ \ hite common . 510 60
1 medium . _ . _ . 15 iu
cui-tom made . _ . 30 co
Calico . . 4 75. 7 59
OVEKALLS.
Browu drill . „ . . . _ c 50a7 25
' dnck . _ . 7 7os9 00
Blue drill . _ . _ . 7 Q0a7 50
' rtuck . _ . _ . „ 8 00i9 51)
Whlce . . . . . . . _ . _ . _ . . 3 Q0a9 GO
CORSETS.
French whalebone . S5 23a3 00
Our own- . „ . _ . js 00
Comet . _ . . . . . . . 22 50
faPUINO SKIRTS.
Linen printed . _ $ 9 00
" rullleJ. . . ] > oo
" lluted . _ . . „ . . . . . . . . . . 15 00
YARNS.
Balmoral Yarn , all colors , perlb . SI CO
Germantown Wool , " _ SI 70Q2 03
Saxony Yarns , per hoi . _ $ j li
QENKRAL COM3IISSION.
J. < J. KOSENFELD gVC3 US tUC
following quotations his day :
Potatoes , 90S1 00 per bushel ;
Putter , prime 2530c ; Butter , good
2025c ; Butter , cooking 1015c ;
Eggs , 12c per doz ; Live chickens
2 50@2 75 ; Gooseberries 2 50 per
bu ; Cherries , 4 SO per bu ; Lemons ,
12 00 per box ; Raspberries 20 cts per
qt ; Blackberries 20 cts ; Currants 20
cts.
OYSTERS
W. B. & Co. Select , 73 cts Tper
can ; Standard 58 cts per can ; Medi
um 48 cts per can.
KAKDWAilli.
JOUX T. KD8AE.
IRON.
Common l ir. . . . . . , , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 4
Horbe hhoe bin. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . „ . „ . . „ „ „ „ . CVJ
Norway nail rod . . . - . . . . . . _ _ . . „ . 11
STBEL.
Cast plow. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . „ „ . . . . . . . 12
Gcrmon. . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . „ _ . _ . . n
American casn , oc'agon and square. . IS ® 22
Jess'ip's ' English do do . „ 250 40
Burden's horaa shoes , per keg . 723
do mule do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 25
Northwestern horse natU. . . _ . . . . . 22 23
Dundee thimble skeins , discount 45 per cent.
Stor half patent axles , discount 10 per cent.
NAILS.
lOd to COd per kes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 10
8d do . - 4 S5
Cd do - . . . _ 4 Cii
4d do . . „ _ - . . . _ . . . „ . „ 4 So
5d do . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . _ . . . . „ „ . _ . 5 10
3d fine do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 10
lOd finis'ng do _ . _ . „ 5 25
Sd do do . „ . . . . . . . . _ . . . „ 5 GO
6d do do . _ . . . . . „ . . . . „ . 5 & 5
lOd casing do . „ . „ . . . . . . _ . . . . 4 S3
8d do do . „ . . . . . _ 5 10
Cd . do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 35
Wrought , all sizes . . . . . . . . . . . _ . , „ „ „ . * 5 85
BOLTS.
Carmje and tire. . . . . . . . -.discount 70 pr c
BUTTS.
Narrow wrought , fast ioint..discount CO pr c
Cast , loose pin reversible. . . . . . do 35 do
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hay and manure forks . -.discount 20 pr c
Hoes and gaiden rakes _ . do 25 do
HINdES.
Strap and T - discount 25 pr c
AVREJfCHES.
Taft's black _ „ . . . . - discount 85 pr c
Coo's iinrnitatlon-- . _ . _ . - . „ do 45 do
Coe'i genuine - do 20 do
SCREWS.
American Iron.-- . . . - „ . . . „ _ „ _ „ 45 pr t
do brass. . . . - . . - . . - . „ - . 40 pr c
tt.QRICULTD.KAL TJITlEilENTS.
SCTTHB' .
H Holl'i Ha.\e t King.per do. , net12 OC
Champion . . . - . . , . . . . . . . . 9 ( X
Heald's Eureka . . . - . . - ] 1 M
do red , - . . - . „ _ a OC
SPADES AND EUCV-LS.
BowUnd'zNoa black shovels , D H. _ 12 OC
do do polished do do „ 13 OC
do do black tpadrs da _ 12 K
Jloore do polished do do . - , 13 OC
do's "spring point" L U shovels.13 K
AXES.
Llppencott's Western Crown _ _ _ . 13 W
do do do b = vefJ. . . 13 5C
COFFEE MILLS. ,
I-arkn'aNo S , Irua box - uet C EJ
do do 103 do . - . . . . - . _ . . . 5 7J
do do 25 Union ir h _ . jl OC
eo do S3 d j BriUnla _ v J3 OC
FILES. L _
HarKraT , SmithA Co. , - discount 30pr <
Amencaa file Co - _ . „ . „ , < $ o 6lt dc
1IA3I31EES.
navdole'n , A E No 1 , 1 % , 2 -
JIammond' * A E No 2 - . - S3 M
do do do 4 _ . - . - 10 50
do Ei iBter' No 1 _ 10 00
da do do 2 . . _ 13 COde
do do do 3 _ . - 11 08
HATCHETS.
Morris' shingling , No 1 - S7 00
do do do 2 . - . _ 8 00
do do do 3 . - 9 COde
do cliw do 1 . „ _ - 7 0
dc o do 2. . . . * . . . . . b 5fl
LEATHER.
RcsUJuffolo SoU . . _ . - j 35 ,
Matamoras do * " - . ! ! lJNo. 2 , 'Sic ; Xo. 1. 35 < i
Best Oak do . _ .43Q45c
Baltimore Oak Sole . . - 43c
ireach Kits _ . _ . . _ SI 40(32 ( 00
do Calf , leading brauds - Si 1 0&2 50
Domestic Kips . . _ . SI OU1 30
do Cilf . . . . . . . . . - _ . . . . _ . . .ilJjl ( 7j
Hemlock Ui > per , per foot . „ . . -ioi UOc
Oak do do . _ . -.COo
( Jrain do do . _ . 'Mt
Linings , per dozen , . _ . - 37 OOQIO 00
Toppings , do . - . . Sll OUftl4 ( 00
Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , . - 3S ( 15c
do ( Oil Dressed I do . SoylOc
do ( Simon ) . - . . _ . S500&.J25
do fuiove Kid , ) - . - S3 50y3 00
Welt Leather , per side , - . .46 00u7 00
Boot Webbing , per bolt , . _ . 4570c <
Oik llarusss Ltather , " I'ittsburg , " . 43c
do do do No. 1 , - 40lic
do do do I > o. i . - 2.jj > 40o
Oak IJDO d. . _ . -.44jjtCc (
llaintoet llaruess Leather , > o. 1 , _ . 33 < jj 10c
do do do No. 2 . .3764330
Hemlock Lin < lo . - . 41 160
Fair Bridle , per side . SO 00(3,7 ( , 00
Team Collars , per doz . J > 50&J3 SO
btage do do . - . . ; 50
Scotch do do . S3U 00
Concord do do . _ . . $33 00
Collar Leathei ( Black ) per foot - 18@24c
do do ( UuSbOl ) do _ 13y24c
Patent Dash Leather . 15c
SOAPS
Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturers.
Sapo Publico , 6 1 26 C-4 ; Savon
llepubl.c , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to
G 1-2 ; Palm , 55 1-4 ; German Mot-
led , G 1-laG 1-2.
ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'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 , ono inch ,
per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ;
polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch
15c ; 3inch21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch
G@15c ; 2 in h 12@30c ; 3 inch 18 ®
45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1
iuch 5@10c ; 2 inch 1020c ; 3 inch
15@30c.
VlXDOW SHADES.
Plain bands. G feet , all colors , per
pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@
4 00 ; each sdditional foot , 75o per
pair.
REPPS.
Union jnd all wool terry , per yard
1 50@3 jO ; Imperial , plain and stri
ped , 2 50aS 00.DAMASKS.
DAMASKS.
Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool ,
2 O0.i3 00.
MATTRASSE3.
Hust , 4-4xG-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw ,
3 00a4 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50.
LUMBER.
KETAK. LIST
fauoiect to chanjo of market wituout '
WM. M. FOSTER ,
On U.P. E. K. trac'kbet. 1 irnliaui ai
GEO A. HOAGLANL.
Jolste. studding and sills , 20 ft , and un
der . _ . - . . . _ . . . _ $ Z2 00
Over 20f t. euch additional ft add'l . 50
Fencing No 1 . 00
do No 2 . _ . . 21 00
1st oomuion boards. . . . . . . . _ . . . . - . . . . . . 23 00
2nd do do . 22 00
"A" stock boards , JO and 12 inch . 50 00
"B" do do do do . 33 00
"C" do do do do . 0 00
1st clear , \ , VAA \ a/id 2 iuch . 65 00
2d do do do do . _ . _ . 55 00
5d do do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 00
Flooring , clear . _ DO 00
do 1st coiumou. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 00
do 2d do . - . _ 33 00
do 3d do . - 27 50
do narrow , cliar- . _ . 45 00
In clear ceiling % iuch . S3 00
'M do do Hindi. . . 3250
1st do do j | Inch . _ 30 00
Jd do do 52 inch . 87 50
1st clear siding . _ 27 00
2d do do . _ 26 00
1st common siding . - . 24 OD
2d do do . _ . 20 00
"A" Blunges . - . 4 S3
Extra No 1 shingles . . . . S CO
Common No 1 shingles . „ . „ . 2 00
Lath per 1000 . _ 8 5n
D A 11 pickets eer 100 - . . . _ . . 3 Co
Square do do do . . . * „ . . . . . . . . .
O G Batten per lineal fi . „ 1 %
Hough do do do „ . - . _
Liberal discount on carload lets.
WINDOWS , ( Glazed. )
33 per cent oil Chicago list.
DOOUS , ( Wedged. )
"i pel cent oil Cl icago 1'at ' ,
BLINDS.
30 per cento IT list.
White lime per bbl . _ . -.51 752 ( 00
Lonisvlllu cement per bbl . - . 3 OOfeS 23
Plaster parls per bbl . 3 50Q3 75
Plastering hair per bushel . 40
Tarred felt . . . . . . _ . - 4
Plastering boatu . - „ . . . . . . . . . 5)5
OILS. PAISTS , GLASS , &c.
N. i. B.KOLOMON. :
JROBERT C. STEELL.
Coal Oil _ . - S 18 I lara Oil , No 13 S53l 00
Linseed Oil , raw. 105 " " no -n
" " bl'd. . . 1 10 " winter 1
" ' 90
Turpentine 65 "straiu'dj"
Ueadlight Oil 28 Lubricating I
W.Va.
PAINTS , AC
White Lead , St. Louis , Srtictly Pure _ . .3 11
" " " " Fancy Brandi. . . . . . 9i
Putty in Bladders _ . _ . _ . 5U
" " Bulk . _ . _ . 4 > |
Euameld Glass , colors , sq.ft . 1 ( KJ
Window Glass BO S c discount
TIN , SIIEET-IRON. 1YIKE , &C.
JILLTON ROGERS , COR. 14th &
FARNHAM.
T."N PLATE.
10x14 1C , lair quatitr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12 flo
10x14 Ic , kcst quality _ . 13 00
1'lxM ' IX do do . 1C 00
12xJ2 1C do do . . . . . . . . _ . . . . „ . . . . . . 13 50
12x12 IX do do _ . _ . . „ . 16 50
14i20 IU do do . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . * 15 00
14XVOIX do do _ . „ _ 17 00
HiOIXXdo do . _ _ . . . „ „ . . . . . . . 20 Ofl
14x20 IXXX do _ . _ 23 OC
It 0 plate DC ( best quality ) _ . 23 00
100 plate DX. do do _ . 13 50
100 plate DXX do do . 16 5C
100 plate DXXX do do _ 1 1 50
Roofing 1C charcoal do ilo . 14 50
Roofing IX do do da _ , _ 1550
10x14 lUcoko do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 00
20x23 1C charcoal roofing. . . . . . . . . . . . „ 27 00
20x28 1C charcoal roofing. . . . . „ . . SJ uO
e4xI4 IX charcoal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 50
10x20 coke ( for cutters ) . _ _ _ . . „ _ . . „ „ 20 50
1JLOCKTIX
Large pigs . „ . „ . _ . . _ . . . . . . „ 3o
Small pigs. . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
Bar tin . . . „ . „ . . „ . . . . „ „ _ . _ _ 1. , . . _ . . . . . . S8
ZINC.
Sheet tin 25 to 36 Indo - . _
do do do In half casks. . . _ . 111
do do do in 250 2 > casks . 12
Sheet 24 to S3 inches per hect _ . . . . . . . . „ _ 12
Tinnerssoldei ( extra refined. . . . . „ „ 25
do do No. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
do do roofing.- _ . . . . . . 21
Lid metal - . _ . . . . . . . „ . _ . _ . Oa.7
SHEET IRON
First qualit Numbers 10 to 24. . . . .
do do do 25 . . . . . . .
do do do 26 .
do do < Io 7.
Charcoal , both sides smothe
do No 24 . . .
do do 1C. . . .
do do 27. .
Juniate , No. 24. . . . . . . . .
do1o 26 _ . .
do do 27 -
Ruskla perfect 7 to 12. . .
do No. 1 , staiaed..HMH..HM..H
Ixss ? tnan lull bundles , add one cent.
"A"Americac immitat'n Russia , U Noa.
Less than full bundles add one tent.
GALVANIZED.
Nos. 15,16 18 19
Fez Lcndl 15 per cent conn
GROCERIES.
BTEELE < t JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST.
CLARK i FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND
11 111 ST.
PITNDT , MEYER & RAAPKE , 212 FARN-
HVM ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS-
MORGAN & GALLAGHER , 205 1 arn-
hain St.
WHITNEY , BAUSERMAX & CO. , 247
Douglas St.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. , Uor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
SUGARS.
Granulated pi tt > . . . 12
Powdertd do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-
Cruahed do „ 12
Refd cut loaf do _ 12Ji
Standard A do . . . . . .
Circls A do .
ExtiaC uo „ „ „ Jill
Yellow C do 10aluX
N O choice do „ 10 >
COFI-EES.
Rio choice pr ! & . „ . . . 2a21J (
do prime do 2 yla2l
do good dj _ ' . '
0 tr Ja\a „ . . . . . SiaSl
SYKUPrf.
Common pr gallon _ _ . . 3. > .i45
Uood do . . . . . 6U-.GJ
Choice do „ lOaSO
do N 0 moLisses 80
Kan goo n choice. . . . . - . . 6 : > § t/s
Carolina . . . . . . . . . . lu
CAHDLE3.
M Wcsk & Co ISalSK
fcchofei' la
fcOAP.
Missouri Vrlley" , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Kirk's Savon „ G4
M. AV'esk A Co „ . . . . . . 7a7j |
fcchofer's German _ < j
Kirk's standard 4J :
do sterling. . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . 4a4i
PLUG TOBACCO.
BLick goods , Western 43
. do do Virginia . . . . . . . KiaCrt
do do Ixjrrilard'j _ 53aGO
Bruht do < ) o do COaGS
do do Virginia 53aX ( )
Ndlnral leif _ - 75a0.5
DRIED FRUITS.
do appies uu 12al2K
State do do Ilal4)i
New curiants I * a'J
do prunes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llallji
do Cicrmau cherries 17
do blickberries A 14
do raspberries _ 33a40
do raisins , ] > er box SJ COde
do seedless raisins , per pound 1- -j
SALT.
New In barrels _ _ . .S2 70a2 80
do dairy _ 4 50a5 75
CAT.NED GOODS.
2poundcaniIycr'soys'crspcrcase..SI 23al 50
1 do do do tlo do . . . 2 50a2 75
2 dc do William's do do . . . 4 00a4 75
2 do do peached per case 5 50
S do do do du 7 " 733 00
2 do do tomatoes do 3 25o3 SO
3 do do do do 5 00
Corn , Tropny per case. . . „ 5 (10 (
do Wiuslow do 5 50
do Yarmouth do „ _ 5 50
Strawberries , do - 4 C0a4 75
Raspberries , do 5 ' 5 5 50
Pineapples , do 5 00
TEAS.
Oolonjs , per pound „ . 2oa"5
Young Hyson , per pound _ . . „ 40al 00
Gunpowder , do do COal 25
FLOUR.
Snow Flake , ( V.'ells ANlcman ) . 4 50
Gold Dust _ 2 7G
XXXX InwaCiiy _ 3 00
California . . . . 4 75ao 10
BAGS.
Qua lies , heavy licijht. . . It < ai9
.o light do . . IV-ylS
lapa , four bulKl . . . . , . . . . . . . . , . „ liU19
adee guniiies - . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
_ du bags , Ainoskeg A _ „ _ 30a31
.o do Lud'ow u 3..I..H..K..H. 34ill35
SI'ICIS.
Nutmegs , Pcnang liest.jier pound 140
Cljvei do do . „ . _ 0
Alspico do do . . . „ . 13a 0
Cinamon bark do do S5a46
COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON.
% bbls. , leO tts _ „ D 50@10 00
115 cans , per doz „ . . _ 2 5d < y 2 75
2 do do _ 3 S0 ( < j 4 00
V'HITE FISH.
No. 1 kits „ „ . . 1 15@ 1 25
Family in kits . . . „ . _ 1 10fi 1 20
Y bbls „ C 50g ( 7 00
lamliy inj bbls _ 5 50i ( } 6 10
MACKEREL.
Family , In kits l leg 1 20
No. 1 , do 1 coy 2 Ou
Mess , do 3 00 3 25
Family , } . $ bbls G 25y ( G 50
No. 1 , do 9 OOQ10 CO
Sardines , J4 boxes „ liJ 50 17 W
CIGARS.
A. n. SIMPSON , rauuracturcr. 532
loth Street.
II. Upman M. S " 5 00
Reconstruction do 35 0 < >
Grand Central „ do 35 00
Universal „ „ do 40 00
Yara _ do 4300
La Boquct „ do 50 00
Simon Pure „ do M 00
I'ariigjs „ „ . . . do 7510
Yours Truly _ _ _ do 05 00
Gold Medal „ _ do 50 00
La Espanola _ „ do CO 00
Triple Crown _ do 75 O'J
Henry Clay „ < io 100 00
Ie Villfr _ . do luO 00
Y Viller. . . . . . . . do 10) ) 00
1S7C „ „ „ „ do 75 to
CALIIOUX MILLS FLOUR.
Wholesale depot 54S 14Ui Street.
Half barrel sacks. . . _ . . . . . . _ . _ „ . . 2 SC
Chicago , lioclt Island
and Pacific R. K.
THE GP.AND CENTRAL T.OUTE FROM
OMAHA TO CHICAGO
AND THE EAST ,
Via Des Moincs , 1/avcnport and Eock Island.
All Passeuger Trains are equipped with the
tt'KSTINOUOUSK PATENT Alii Bit IK U aud
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.
2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily ,
canceling as follows :
AT DE3 MOINES with the Des Moincs Valley
Railroad , lor Oskaloosa , Ottumwa , Kcokuk
aud St. Loni * .
AT UU1NNELL with the Central Railroad of
Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul.
AT WE > r LIBERTY with the Burlington ,
Cedar Itapids & Minnesota Railroad , for
Burlingtou , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque A St.
Paul. At WILTON JUNCTION with the
South-Westcrn branch , for Muscutiue ,
Washington and all points south.
AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport & St.
Paul Railroad for points north.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union
Railroad for Frccport , Be.- ill , Itacine , Mil
waukee and all points in nortbpru Illinois
and Wi consin.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the RockSord , Rock
Island and St. Louis Railroad lor St. Louis
and points south.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peoria & Rock
Island Kaihoad for Peoria and points c&at.
AT BUREAU JUNG' . , with branch , forllcn-
ry , Lacore , ChiUicotho and Peoria.
AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail
road for points nort hand south.
AT CHICAGO with all lines East , North and
South.
THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities ,
> Li thU line , can be procured , and any information
mation obtained , concerning points , at the
ticket office of thecomp.inr , 123 Farnham SL ,
Omaha , and also at the principal ticket oficea
along the line of the U. P. R. IS.
Eagrsnsro Checked Throngli to nil
Principal Kantcru Points.
A. M. SMITH , II. RIDDLE ,
Gen'l Pass'r ' ' '
Ag't , Gea'ISup't
Chicago. Chicago.
J. II. LACEY , S. 8. STEVENS ,
Tlckst Agent , Gen'l Western Ag t
& 23U Oman a Omaha.
Sioux City & Pacific R , K ,
Tiie Sl ortc t and only Direct
Route from
COUNCIL BLUEES
St. Paul , Minneapolis ,
And all Points la
SOUTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEKPING CARS
On all night trains 7ia tlii route.
COSNECTIOXS.
1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Pacific
Ballroad for Omaha.
2. At Council Bluff , with Kansas City , St.
Jo and Council Bluffj Railroad for St. Louis
and all points south.
3. At Ml-souri Valley with the Chicago and
Northwestern railway foi Chicago and all
points east.
J. At Sioux City with Sioux City and S
Paul , Illinois Central and Da oti Southern
railroads. Steamers for UpperMlssonri River ,
during navigation and with stages lor all
points in the Northwest.
5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern
railroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska.
6. At Fremont , Nebraska , wl-Ji tbe Union
Pacific railroad lor all point ? Test and the
Pacific const.
7. At vTIsner with stages for Norfolk and al !
points in Northern Nebraska.
KSTItkets for sale in Chicago and Northwestern -
western Railway offices.
E3"B * sure your tickets read via S. C. A P ,
Railway.
L. BURNETT , Sup"t.
F. a HILLS. Gen. Ticket AK't.
UEO. W. GRATTAN ,
Agent. Omiia.
CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N
The Popular Route from
o nJ IH : .A.
TO
Chicago ami the East !
AND THE
IDiroot 3FI.oxi.-to
TVAVliterlooFort Doiljre.Diibnqne , ! *
Crosse , 1'rnlrle Dit Clileii.Vluoiin ,
St. I'aitl.Utillith , JniiMVlIIc , Ktno-
talm , Ureeu iu ; , Kaduc , Steven's
Point. YVntrrtowu , OnhkTcsli , Foil
DuLac , ninill.oa null Dlllivaukec.
It EclugtheShortestand rUstComuIetoJ Line
Between
OMAHA and CHIC AGO ,
Constant improvements nave taken place in
the way of loluclui ; Grade , aud placing Iron
with Steel Rails , adding to its rolling stock
new and Llcgaut
DAI' nn l 8LKKP1XO CA11S
Equipimd with \VdtlnghouseAir Brake"
and " .Miller Platform.stablishing comforta-
Liu and commMious Katlug Huubes , ottering all
tbe comf-nts 01 traveling the age can produce.
From" to lOFast Express Trains run each
way dailv over thd various lines of this road ,
thus securing to the traveler selecting this
route sure and certain connections lu any di
rection h mav Uh to 120.
Principal Connection * .
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , for
Sioux City , Yankton and points reached via
Sioux City and Pacific railroad.
AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge ,
De3 Moines. Ottawa and Keokuk.
AT MAR31IAL.LforSt. Paul , Minneapolis ,
Duluth , and northwestern points.
AT IEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo. Cedar
Falls , ( hnrles Citv , Burlington and St. Louis.
AT CUN'ION for Dubuqne , Dun'elth , Fral-
riedu Chleu , LaCroue , and all points on the
Chlc.igo , Clinton and Dubuque , and Chicago ,
Dulnujue and Minnesota railroads.
AT FULTON for Frceport , Iticin * Millwau-
kee , and nil ] > olnts In Wisconsin ,
AT CHICAGO with all railway llne leading
out of Chicago.
Through tickets to all eastern cities via this
line can be procured , and any iuformatim ob
tained , concerning Routes , Ratv. * , etc , at the
Coinpanie's Otlice , 213 Parnbam Street , Omaha ,
mid also at the principal ticket ofQctis aloug thu
line of I ho U. P. R. R.
CS"Baggage chocked through to all principal
Eastern points.
W. H. tsTENNETT , MARVIN IIUGUITT ,
Gen'l Passingo'r Ag t. Gen. Suu't.
J. M LACEY , G G. EDDY ,
Ticket Ag't , Omaha. Gcu'l Ag'tOmaha.
mchlSvl
Omaha & St. Louis Short
Line
1874 = !
The Kansas City , St. Jco and
Council Bluffs R. B
Is the ocly dlra line to
S 27. 3Ci OTTXJ3
AND THE EAST , FROM
OMAHA AND THE WEST
NO CUAriOn i cats between Omana and St.
Louis ana b it o : e between OMAHA
anu AnW YORK.
This th Only ine running a
SLEEPIXO OAlt EAST
OMAHA , OX AUK1VAL.
OK THE UMION PACIFIC
EXPHESSJ TRAIX ,
C95"Pas eners ! ; taking othrt routfs nave a
disagreeable transfer at the Uiver Sution.
' : \ . TKAISS DAILY r
REACHING ALL
EA3TEEN AND WE3TEBN CITIES
Vt'ith 1 33 Change * and In advince of other
lines.
This Entire Line Is equipped with
I'ullaian's Palace Sleeping Caw ,
Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars ,
Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler
and tiie Celebrated AVeatinqliouse
Air Brake.
your ticket * read via
K a lisa * City , N' . JosoiiU & Count- 1
UlufTj Ualrod ,
Via Omaha and Si. Louis.
TickeU forralo at tor. Tenth and Fnrnham
Bireets. and U. P. Depot , Omaha.
JOS.TEHON , OFO.L.3RADKURY ,
r is. AgU Ueu' A eut.
. F. CAT.NAKP , A. (5. 1 > AWES ,
Ucn'l Supt. tieu'l l'a s. Agt. ,
St.Jost-uh.
I1.-
3 TEAHSTS DAILY !
IiSAVK ST. tOUIS 1\aTII
Piillniaii Palace Cars
THBOUQH WITHOUT CHAKQB
TO
Indianapolis ,
Cincinnati ,
Louisville ,
Chicago ,
Columbus ,
Pittsburg ,
Philadelpliia ,
Baltimore
WasMngton ,
TOB
Jiriivil ol Trails from th West.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Cleveland , Buffalo & Boston
TTPTTTTT'C ' ! Are Tor Snlc nt tlic
J-J-V AX'L _ L > J Compa i OlHce ,
M E. ooritr fc'ourtli Jb CAre llllt ft .
" * " " * * < : > u b > * j > <
Hi.Loulx , anil al the Principal llal'-
wny Office * In the IVesl.
C1IAS. BABCOCK , C. E. RUSSELL ,
S'thern Pass. As't , West'n Pass. As't.
DALULS. TEXAS. KANSAS UITT ,
JOIIN E. SIMI-SON CHAS. E. FOLLETT ,
Gen i Supt. , Gen'l Pass. Ag't.
iKDIANArOLU ST. LOUIS.
TTxrlToca.
onftctioners' ' Tool WorkSj
s' Mills Bro. ,
Manulacturers o
Oonfeotioners'Tools
Elucbii.e oul Ice Cream
Kficzer fie. '
Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St ,
PEILADELPH1APA.
Proprietors : 1 EaTABLWitro 1S5J/
Tnoujs MILLS , 1 -
GEO.M.J1ILL9 , friATALOOnESSENX
ATLEKP.PARIIEE.J upoc sppllcatlon.
13th St. , bet. Farnham and Barney ,
All kinds of TAILORING , CLEANING anO
" done tr < auoncJler te
KEAENEY'S
.FLUID-EXTRACT
BUCHU
The only known remedy fox ;
BEIGHT'S DISEASE ,
And a positive care for
Gout , Gravel , Strict-urea ,
Diabetes , Dyspepsia Xer- *
vous Debility , Dropay ,
Non-retention or Incos tlnence ol Urine , Irn-
tatiou , IiiUamatioa or Ulcerutlon of the
BLADDER AND KIDNEYS
SPERM A TORRIKEA ,
Loucoernoe or Whiles , Ditcn es of the Prostrate
( Hand. Sone : in the BUdder. Colculu ;
GHAVKk OK HK1CK DUST BK-
1POJ 1T ,
And llucua or Mllky Dhchargcs.
KEARNEY'S
Extract
rtrmanputly Curcnall 'DI aJC3 ot the
Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical
Swellings ,
Existing In Men , Women and Children ,
No Mailer What the Agei
Prof. Steele says : "One bottle of Kearn ya *
Fluid Extract liuchu la worth more than all
other Buchus combined. "
Price one dollar per bottle ; or , jlz'bottlea for
flv * dollars.
Depot 104 DuaneSt , , N , Y ,
physician in attendance to answer ccrrc.-
pondenctt and give a-tviccgratis.
JSB-Seiid stauip for pamphlets , Dree , jjjf
Crane A Brlgliara AVTioIeile Agents. San
Francisco. 01.
a S i
TO Tilt
NERVOUS & DEBILITATED
OF BOTH SEXES.
SOOHA3GE P02 ADVIOE AKD COff-
BDLTATIOH.
) R J. B. DYOTT , graduate of
Jeflerson Medical College , Philadel
phia , author of several valuable
works , jan be consulted ou all dis
eases of the Sexual and Oriuary or
gans , ( which ho has made au es
pecial study , ) either hi male or fe
male , no matter from what cause
originating- how long standing
A practice of SO 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.
JCSrSond for the Guide to Health.
Price lOc.
J. J.JY0717M.I > .
c
Physicion and Surgeon , 101 JDtiane
street , N. Y.
OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE ,
HAPPY RELEIF FOU YOUNG MHS from
the effects of Errors and Abuses in early life.
Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage
Removed. Xcw method of treatment. New
and remarkable remedies. Uool and Circulars
sent free , In w aled envelopes. Address. HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION . No. 2 South Ninth St. ,
Philadelphia , Pa. , an Institution havlngahlili
eputatlon fur honorable conduct ami profca-
Monal kills. IcSdAvrSui
claarles Fopper ,
WHOLESALE BUTCHER
NI > CATTLE imOKF.Zl ,
SALT LAKE CITY , - - UTAH
feb27if
Proprietor of the
BIS1NG SUN
AUD
LOS ANGELES
VINEYRDS.
Depot for the sale of hia
NATIVE WINES
AND
Co. ,
Comer o ! Battery and Washington Sts.
SAN FHANCISCO - ; .CAt.
marTtl
PASSENG-EKS
Going East or South from Omaha
And Points on U. P.R.B. , hoald take the
"LIlsTCOLN KOUTE"
via The
ATCHISON & NEBRASKA
RAILROAD i
An.l ( K-Tire lor themsclT the choice of Su
Popular K.Jtesfrom
Atclilsott to Chicago and St.
All making Reliable C jncctlons and being
S nlpped tdth Palaos D T and Bleeolng Cira
AH d-lay and Inconvenience arrtTin ; fron
Fcrrlen atd transfers can be arolded West o
t. LouU by securing Ticketi Tli
ATCHISOS and the ATCniSUN < S
NEHUASKA RAILHOAD.
Direct nnd Reliable Connection ! are also madi
with the A. T. 4 S. F. R. R. for tha
Great Arkansas Yalley & ColoradOj
And with all lines running South io points li
Southern Xansas and the Indian Territory.
A k for Tickets Yla
LINCOLN & ATCHISO1N
CHA3. C.SXlTTn , F. WHITE
Gen'l Sapt. Geu'l Piss. Ag't.
UXTJL.YOU
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
OT7S.
AND
LOW RESERVOIR
V , E HAVE TWELVE < JOOD REASONS
A3 why ther will do yourwprk.
Quick and Easv.
Cliea ) and Clean.
They arecheipcst tobuy.
They arc best to use.
They lute evenly and quickly ,
Their o j cratioii 13 perfect ,
| They have alwavs a cool ilralt ,
TIiey arc made ofthebestuuiterial
; They rcast ixirfectly ,
> Thcy require but little fuel ,
They are verv low priced ,
BlJl They an easily managed.
* J * TUsy are suited to all localities.
f2g * ET < ay tovoguaranteedtojivcsatlifactlon
SOLD BY
Excelsior Man'fsj Co. ,
ST. LOUIS , 210. ,
AXUBV
M , ROG-ER'S.
Oxta.zvla.fv.
oc
FELLEE ,
O QO
00
Or Sosar-Coalcd , Concentrated ,
Root and Herbal Jnlce , Aiitl-
EUlous Granules. TiIE"I.MrXi :
GIANT" CATIIAKTIC. or Multum
! ) > Pnrvo Plij-sic.
The sovelty of modem JfctJicai , Ch ncal'BiI !
rharnuccstical Science No u > o of any longer
Ukini ; tha Urge , repulsive and naiwcom. pills
composed of caeap. crude , nnd bulky Ingredient ? .
when \roeaa by a careful application of chemical
science , extract all tbc cathartic and other mcilt.
rinal properties from the most \alaabi rocls sw'
iicrbJ , and concentrate ihcm tjto a nlcntc Gran
nie. vcarti ly larger than n iuurtar l
nocJ , that can Do readily Bwallovfcd by those ci
Llmmostscnsitivo nomaciH and fastidious taster.
liichliulo Purgative Jcllc represent ? , in 3
rae t concentrated form , us nmcK cathartic power
13 id embodied in any of the IzmJ pills found for
pale in the drr ; : ehonj. From their wonderful ca-
Ihirtic power , in proTorttou to their lze , pcoplt
who have not tried them en. apt to rcppoa that
Ihcy are hires or drvttc m effect , but euch la nol
st all th j ca-H' , > hc different cctivo medicinal prin-
cipteof uhich they are composed beln io har
monized and modilcd. one bv tha others , as tu
product ! a moit ficarrlilnz cud Ilior-
oicrliycl gently and Uiutlly operating-
pjOO Kcvrar * ! U iierc y offered l > y tha pro.
prietor of .hcsa 1'cllcttf , to ci y chenii t vtho.
upon analysis. " 1U Cr.d in them cnv Calomel or
other forau cf mercury 01 any other mineral
poison.
Being entirely vegetable , co particular
csro IB . fqaireil vrlulo u-tnj them. They ope
rate without disturbance to the constitution , diet ,
or occupation. i'orJruimlice , Ilcadarlir ,
Constipation , S injure Hlood , 1'alu
In the SSioiiltlcrrislTliics.H of the
Client , VizziiicKH , Sour Cructntloi : *
of tlio Momacli , Had taste fn
. .nntitli , unions ntJacUs , I'nljj lu
region ot ICIdtiys , Internal i'ovcr ,
Ml or. ted reeling about Stomacl- ,
! tu U of tllootl to > Iccil , Illsii Col
ored Urine , fiisocla iliiy and.
CSIoomy Forebodings take l > r.
IMcrco'H Pleasant IMi r ati vc I'cllr ts
In explauMiou of the rein 'dial power of my Pur
gative 1'c.IetB oxcrpo prtat a variety of di-case * .
l\vi'h toray tbat tliclr action upon the
nilnal economy It universal , iiota
plaiid or tissue fHcavIiiSttlicIr Baun-
tlvo Iciprcpx. Asa Coc * not impair them- ;
their euTir-coatinff nr.d being enclosed in glas *
battles prcsen'o \irtucjtmlmpalretl for any-
Iti tli of time , in any climalp , go thai they are af-
vrar fresh end reliable , which is not the ca o
crilU tin pilu fonnd in the dra : ; etorc ? , put up la
JV-tj ! will chcthuiuajt perfect Eitinldctica teal
\vhouscthsm. ! .
Ticy nro Kold I > 7 nil cntorprlBinc
3ru < ; { ; lBtrfa 5 cent. * ; i bottle.
Do rot allow rny rirnprlat to Indace vm ! o
lake anything cUi that l.o may t y Is Jusi as
peed Bi ray 1'elleio beccu"o ho trukca a Urset
jirolt on that v.hi'ti ho rccotinemU. Jf yonr
dra rlst cannot eurp'y ' them , enclofe S3 ceuta
and tccsiv * them "r return n'1,1 from
B. r. rizuwx : , zr. u. jvepv , .
BTrFFALo , : ; . r-
ASK EOHPYLE'S * I
BAKING- SODA *
Meyer i Kunkeand Wtllucy
iucrman i Co.
AXD
Bast India Q'oods ,
213 and 213 PR.OXT STREET I \i
San Francisco California.
mchC'm
PLA.TTE VALLEY
Samuel C , Smith ,
Local Agent for the
U. P. R B. LAOTS ,
Columbus , - STeb.
.
Government Lands Located i
TJ. P. Lands Sold !
Improved Farms an.aToTrn.rots > for
O .A.S EC ! !
ou
ON LONGTIME ! !
? * A11 Commuuicationa Cheer
fully Answered
S S T.OB. " 3.
' E. F. OOO .
537 14A Bt , tstTsea DoaglaJ . i
ManuU-turcr ol Tin Coptwr anj Sheet Iron
W re , and dealer la
Cooking and Heating stoves
Stamped , Japanned anl Krcnth War OB
"M- Tin Roofing. Uuttenaol diioatlaaad
w oi'flone and irama'.cd.