; t hc 3Iost TVoadcrfol Hedlcal 1)1 ) corerj of the Age Every Ma his ovrn riirs'dan. Frazlor's Great Kenied ; \ Th peopl * ol the United States luve be humbugged with all kin'ls of Patent ilwilcine .luu&s and Imposters.ffor the past few ye i In a most ihimeiul msSner. The writer of tl fuilreing is one of the victims , and Uhes i present -ery plain case. . . . . Believing that by cleansing the b'ood w : ; the only true v of banishing divjase , at being a great siincrer lr-/m weak lungs and scrofulous affi-ctiou , anl after trying man kinds of 1'atent JUeJicinei and th mo ! eminent Pnysicians , I commenced doctorir \ _ myself , and at last d scovered a Blood Scarche i , > Root Bitters , wnich not only gave me in mediate releif , but alter a few weeks eflectt a radical cure The cough left me , my luni became strong and sound , my a , petit * goo < and the scrofulous duea&a had disappears Feeling confident that my Discovery possess * wonderful healing virtues , I cave it to othei -efilidsd , and found it effected the ire t miraci cures in thousands of cases , not aloe ing Coughs , Consumption , Asthma , Calarrl roJuia and Weak Lungi. but all dis is < aused from humors in the b'ood. Thedcman Iroin iny friends and other * bearingabout the ! J / Bitters becoming very great , 1 commenced pui ' 't tin ? them up for kale , calling hem FRAZIfcR' HOOT BITTERS. I was at firct backward i presentins either myself or medicine to tfc imbllc-not bring a Patent Sfedicine Man , bt i r lam getting bravely oier that. J hava sol 4 , " thousands of bottles .i suy Root Bitters , an U i my desire and determination to place th ' tame within the reach of every suffering mat woman and child on lae hux of the civilize I ' globe. " * f The grand principle that operates in thes } > Root Hitters is tlie jMiwer they possess lu cleans i t , Ing the turgid blood and banishing the vll humors from the system. Root Hitters ar , strictly a Medicinal Preparation , compound ? from roots combined with herbs and plaju , many of which were used in the good old day \ of our forefathers , when people were cured b ; . ' come simple root or herb and when Calome and other pobuns of the mineral kiugdjr , were unknown. ' Ther * I > en all the natural passages of th body , cast out disease , take away all slcknes and build up the sjstern with pure blood \ hence they mutt reach all dUcascs by purifies [ tion and nourishment. No person can take Root Bitten and reman long unwell. Victory upon victory they h.ivi gained over dlsfuso'flid death in all nutlou and conditions in life. They are constantly ef feeling cures of the utmoit Importance , t'o Consumption , Asthma , Scr.fula , Scrofulous E - , rupllons , Catarrh , Weik Luiigs , Lost Vitaliti ' and Broken-down Coustltutious , Ihcoe Roe Bitters ere uuive.saliy admitted to ba the tues > wonderful Medical lti covcry known to thi world. .Their pectoral healing prup-rties pcne - trate every portion of the humau frame , sooth ing the .Lungs , strengthening the Stomach KiJnejs and Liver , cleaning the blood fron svery kind of humor. No other medicine wil cure Chronic Rheumatism , Neuralgia Heart Disease , Fits , llizzluisi , Headache - Dyspepsia , Faver and 4guo , Cojtivoness , Piles Urinary Diseases , Kidney Disease , and Livei ' Complaint , so quickly as this Root Hitters. Al ' such diseases are caused from a bad stoinacl and a poisuaous condition of the blood. Fui weakly , nervous young men , suOering from lot ; ot memory , loss of energy , etc. , caused Iron 1 _ , abuses in early life.and to ilelicate females.tbtw strengthening Root Bitters are eijcially re commended. One bottle will do more tuwart radicating Syphilis , hcarvy. Tetter , I'evci * " bores , Sere Eves , 1 union , Cancrrous forma lions , Dropsy , "Eryslpl i , salt Rheum , Ulcers Boils , Flesh Worms. Blotches , Pustules , Kru ] > - tlous , pimples on the faro , and Corruptions Iron , the Blood than all other remedies iu existence. , OHIO. Trailers Root Bitters arc said by all tin lead- and ChemUts. bold Storekeepers 1 IU DrugzlsM , Wholesall by Strongi Cobb , 19-J Superior A Canfield 127 Water street , and Benton Myers , er street , Cleveland , O. ; B. L. Fahne-toct A la. , Pittsburg ; Oeorge C. Goodwin A Co . Boston ; John F. Hoary Curran A Co , bnlted states Medicine Honse. 8 and 9 College Place , New York ; Wyth Brothers , Philadelphia ; Ful- J r 4 Fuller , Chicago ; John D. Park , Cincinna ti and other first-class Drug Houses. Show this notice to your druggist crstore- keoper. Ask for FRAZ1EU * ROOf BITTERS , and accept no substitute whatever. Price with in the reach of all-Si per bottle six bottles 8V _ ivlidJLwlT IMPORTANT TO Commercial Travelers. COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS who solicit CATALOGUE. TRADE- orders by CARD , llsT , SAMPLE , OR OTHER cl'ECIMEN , . . also those who visit their customers and sollat trade by purchase * made DIRECT FROM > Sl'OCK , and who travel in any section , by Rail or Boat , selling any rlass of goods , arc re quested to send their BUalSEs * " < J * - VATE ADDRESS , as below , nt.tioe J'- ' Y to sa'csmen of this clas , or soil"10 * trail ° ln thi' manner. It is h. ft > re ESPECIALLY desired tha.t this Slice nuy meet the eye ol ALL Commercial prravel-'rs and Salesmen in this country and that ey wUI AT ONCE give it their atten tion Those who comply with above request ; , , ! be CONFIDENTIALLY treated and duly > Allied of object In view. Fleaie address , ( by Awter only ) , CO-OPERATION , care Gro. P. Rowell 4 Co. , 41 Park Row. x Jy9eodlm NEW YOKE CITY. JOHN Practical -Watchmaker , 171 Ftra a , B. 1 * Oor. llth St. OMAHA - - NEB APPLETON'S American CYCLOPAEDIA New Eevised Edition , ntlroly rewritten by the ablest writers on every jubject. 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FBJCE AND STYLE OF BINDING. In rtr Goth , pcr-Tol.-- . . . . fS.OO In Library Leather , per vol _ . . . _ _ . 6.00 In Half Turkey Morocco , per TO ! . 7.00 In Half Russia , extra gilt , per vol 8.00 In full Morocco , antique , silt edges , per TO ! 10.00 IninllBustl , p r TO ! . . . „ , _ 10.00 Three Tolnms now ready. Succeeding To wns , until completion , will be Usued once In wo months. Specimen pages of the AVEKICAS CYCLO- j > AiiiA , ihowing type. Illustrations , etc. , will bo sent rail * , on application. FIBST CLASS CANVASSING AGEN1S ddresi the FnblUhcn. II : . D. Appleton & Co. , , f w9 A 551 Broadway , New York. CHEYENNE COUNTY. I The Short Cut to Red Clood Po lilical and Postal- ( Correspondence of the BLE ) SIDNEY , Xeb. , Sept , 5,1874. EDITOR BEE : The good people and also the bac ones , for there are some of both , o Sidney , are rejoicing. The reasor 13 this : Sometime sinceLieuten ant Lawson , of the Third Cavalry surveyed a road to lied Cloui Agency from this point. Over thL road it was proposed to carry al government freights for that place After this road was located it wu doubted whether it would ever be used , few we are informed thai the route as located by Lieut , L. has been adopted , and already two cai loads of freight have been shipped here for transportation to the above mentioned agency. This will , it if. supposed , bring considerable busi ness to this already lively town. North Platte is very much "down in the mouth" about it , but it ia " acknowledged by men from that town that this is the shortest and most practicable route , by at least ninety miles , and the sense of carry ing freight by mule and ox teams that distance farther than is neccs- sarjju t to suit a few speculators , is hard to see. The Republicans of tliis place seem to manifest satisfaction at the nominations made by the Conven tion at Lincoln , but we think there was a little fraud taken down there by the delegates from Cheyenne county. The three young men who went there as delegates from here were very anxiousto go , for they were young and wanted to see the African cow , commonly called the elephant. ; and it was hard for them to get there , so the worked hard. among other things that they did , was this : They promised a man here that if he would help them at the county convention , they would get him the oflloe of po t " master. The day that the delegates" were to leave for the convention , the post master i. c. , that was to be put his petUion in his pocket , and went to looking around for signatures. JJaf hapj > enin # to call on a friend of the present post master's , ( who , by the way , is a Mistress and a Avidow ) he immediately informed his friend , the post mistress , who at once getup up a petition to counteract the oth er. She then entrusted it to a friend of hers , who carried it through the burgh , and at least four-fifths of the citizens tlgned it. More anon. ETAU. STATE JOTTINGS. Nebraska City lias organized a sportsmen's club. The Black Hills gold fever has broken out at Kearney. Plattsmouth is reviving and improing. . Columbus has organized a mer chants' protective union. Boone county peat proves to be a very superior article of fuel. The Hooper elevator has been rented by parties from Town. The Uussians are doing consid erable trading at Beatrice. North Platte u to have a new hotel. Burt county fair 23d. 24th and 25th. Potatoes are quoted at forty cents per bushel at Wahoo. Herman and Blair are shipping each , on an average , 2,000 bushels of wheat daily. A party of Bohemian immi grants are scouring Colfax county in search of cheap lands. A $15,000 flouring mill is to he erected on Wood river by a German capitalist from Wisconsin. A number of immigrants have settled In Dawsou county during the past week. The tolls of the Fremont Platte bridge have been reduced to five cents per team. Anothar colony of Mennonites , numbering over 500 persons reached Lincoln Saturday. The transfer of the Lowell land office toBloomington has been com- pleted. pleted.Work Work on the new fort on the Loup is to b3 vigorously pushed. The material advertised for is to be Jelivered during the coming week. One of the government survey- ngpartles In charge of Mr.McBroom eturned to Ubrth Platte last week , rom the Dismal river , in a famished ! ouditiou. What was known as the Tiche- lor loan has been compromised by ittorney General Webster , Messrs. 5\veet & Brock paying the State 510,500. The highest yield for wheat in A'ashington county is thirty-five mshuls per acre , and the lowest line. The crop will average fifteen , irobably more. A man was drowned in Beaver Jreek last week , named Napoleon Kennedy , in the southwestern por- ion of York county , about three niles west of Beaver Crossing. He ras subject to fits , and while in \viuiming , it is supposed that he ad an attack which proved death D him. him.Otoe Otoe eounty has many fine fruit irms. Joseph Sands has 500 fruit rees and 700 grape vines ; J.H. Tasters has 25 acres in fruit trees , lostlyin bearing ; O. Harmon has ,500 fruit trees and 500 grape vines ; L. Donahoe has 10 acres m orchard , nd last year raised 400 bushels of pples ; O. P. Mason has 25 anres ovoted to fruit raising ; O.H. Irish as 60 acres devoted to a nursery ; . S. Morton has 40 acres to orchard. There are now forty prisoners i the penitentiary. Mr. Nobea , > eputy Warden , has introduced ame now regulations , copying I lore particularly after Eastern tate prisons. All convicts are now ompelled to have their beards liaved off and their hair closely rapped. This has not been pur- lea until during the last two lonths , and was introduced by Mr. Tobes , who was formerly an official r the Illinois State prison. The Baptist churches in Nebras- a along the line of the Union Pa- Ltto railroad west of Colfax county , ad alone the line of the B. & M. est of Fillmore county , will meet t convention at Grand Island on ifr llth , 12th , and 13th days of eptember , 1874 , for the purpose of iroung a new association to bo ) mposed of the churches In the mtral and western portion of the tate. It Is expected Rov. ir. * j 'ewell , of Hastings , will preach ie Introductory sermon. INTERESTING CORRESPOND EHCE. Eow Gerrit Smith Contribute His Mite to Assist the Frontiersmen. STATE OF KANSAS , ) EXECUTIVE DEP'T , } ToPEKAKAN.Aug. 31,1874. j Hon. Jtobt. W. Furnas , Lincoln Neb. DEAR SIR : I herewith enclos draft for S500 , payable to your or der , being one-half of $1,000 , sen me by Gerrit Smith , to be equally divided between Kansas and Ne braska , for the relief of person made destitute by the destruction o crops by grasshoppers. 1 also herewith enclose a copy o his letter. Very Truly Yours , Tuos. A. OSBORN. PCTERSBORO , N. Y. , Aug. 21. Jfon. Thos. A. Osborn , Governor o. Kansas : DEAR SIR : I have read in thi New York Times your letter respect ing the grasshopper calamity whicl has appeared to have reached youi State and Nebraska , as well as low * and Minnesota. Let rne say that whilst I admire the honorable telf-reliance whicl refuses to ask help from abroadthen are special reasons why I should love her and covet the privilege ol doing soinethingtowards alleviating her present distress. First , J worked hard in Congress to save Kansas from , the ourse oi slavery. Second , I afterwards contributed sixteen thousand dollars to tha va rious funds for fighting off from her that matchless curse. Third , In saving herself from slavery , Kansas saved the nation from it. Had the slave power tri umphed in Kansas , the way for slavery into any free State would have been opened. A great savior therefore is dear Kansas. Fourth , John Brown , who did more than any other man to save Kansas to freedom , and thereby saved the nation to freedom , waa my warmly cherished friend. Now , I trust that In the light or these facts you will not refuse to ac cept the enclosed draft for one thou sand dollars , made to yourself and the Governor of Nebraska ; and to accept it with the understanding that one-half thereof shall go to those in Kansas made destitute by this great calamity , and the other half to those in Nebraska made des- ti tuf e-ijy. ' i , With great regard , Yours , - GERRIT SiUTir. _ STATK or NEBRASKA , EXECCTIVK DKPF. , ) LISCOLK , b pt. 8,1871. J 7 b7i. Gerrit Smith , Brattleboro. N. Y. : MY DEAR SIR : I am this day in receiptof a-draft of $500 from the Governor of Kansas and a copy of your letter to him of August 21,1874. Permit mo Hi behalf of those of our people suffering from drouth and grasshopper devastations to accept and return you sincere thanks for this magnificent donation. It will immediately bo applied in aid of those most in need. While our extreme Western bor ders have suffered more severely than any other portion of the State , and most of the State more or less affected , we have sufficient within 3urselves to meet the emergency. Your donation was timely , how- aver , and shall be made the ueucleus jf a relief fund for purposes iudi- jated. In conclusion permit me in per- lon to thank you not only * for this jeneficent offering , but for the nany similar and humane acts of , -our life , and for which your fame las become not only national but vorld wide. With great respect I tm Yours truly , HOBT. W. FURNAS , Governor. fi ! ' " u .irrsgB . THE COMING STUUUGLE , The voters of our nation , t s neVr was known before , Are rising from Pacific's sjt nJ To Atlantic's rocsy shore. Why is this mighty change ? \V hat con the meaning be ? The rislna of the masses Frew northern late to southern sea. The spirit of old seventy-six From out our heroes' craven F ° IiLlu.a ? nal < > n drenched. ln patriots'blood , Should sink to that oi slaves- The ; motto which our coins once bore , 1 housh obsolejo long since , Remain as ever true : not one cent for tribute , But millions f or dcfenst. Party ties and party laws Are but as ropes of sand. The tight * of man lo be 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 gre t The emblem of the free. In trade we'll try to deal , As man should deal with man. And whlln we seek to live ourselves , We'll sell as cheap as anybody cun And if a bat you need , ' Or friend you chance to meet , Remember llunce. the Hatter , On Upper Bouglaa StreU. elCtf II. eitBDK. c. j. 1GUEHE & KAEBACH , > th st. between Farnham and srney s'l OMAHA , - - NEB. MANUFACTCr.EE OF pring-and Farm Wagons , BL'GGIES A.VI ) C4RR11GKS. Dealers In and manufacturers of QKICCLTUBAL IMPLEMENTS ! ) AETICUL'VR ' XT"ENTION PAID TO IIOIISK NHUEINU. SZTRepairin ; ? of wagon and blacksmlthing oinpllv doneut reasonable orlces 00,000 , ACRES ! OF THE FINEST Ikliorn Yalley Lands ! FOR SALE BT 2ES. : 3YOC. Eisner , IIIFSE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO the market and the ESTEST in the STATE ! And will be sold at from 2,50 to $5,00 PtR ACRE ! For Cash or on Ions Time. EST-L AND EXPLORING TIUK- fS forsalo at O. & N. W. depot , iring coupons which will ba tak- at full cost in payments for land. NION MARKET , B. A. HARRIS/ ' rfoeeatl Breot , "net. Dongla * and'Doag * . BEEF , FORK , Euttoa and Veal , Fish , Poultry , Game , 26 lr AHD H. U. YTALKEB , aANUFACTU\tKr AM ) UKAXEB IN IOOTS & SHOES IStb St. Bttweec Faro ham ani Doojla * 1 IS Honev and Commerce. Dailv Keview. " OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BEE , ) September 7 , 1874. J The money market is active , witl no changes in quotations. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Greats ( .selling ) $825.01 Land Warrants , (160 ( acres buying ) 176.01 Land Warrants (160 ( acres selling ) 185.01 Agricultural College Scrip , ( ICO acres buying ) 176.01 Do. Selling 185.01 Exchange on New York , 1-5 of oni per ct. In the general market all line ! are firm at Saturday's quotatioas- except in groceries , where a sligh advance in sugars Is noticed. The provision market is full ant active. OMAHA MABKETS. Cirelully Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. j. j. BROWX & BRO. , Uor. 14th and Dougla Streets. PRINTS. Aliens _ > _ JH American . - . - , . . . . . . - /i Amoskeag . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . ' Bristol.- . . . . liarners . , . . . . - . Hamilton . „ . Merriraack ! ) „ . „ . . Peabody - . - Richmond . _ . Simpson's . . . . . . . . . " " BLEACHED SKIRTINGS. . . . Bngnt 4-4 „ - Bool O . . _ . „ . - 4-4 _ . . . _ . _ _ . _ . . . . . . _ . . S . Y. Mill * ? etcrboro _ Suffolk L LBLEACHEC BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Pepp reU 8-t . . . . . - . . . . . . . - 8J do Q-I , . - | nil--- < y do 10 iiiniit i - . - 38 } COTTON ADtB , farmers ani SIcchaalci . . . . . 2SM Great Western. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - V BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion , A- . . n. _ _ & % Bedford , B < - . _ . _ . . . . 8 -au t f ille , EL' . _ . . . . . . . _ - 10K Germania , B B. . . . _ . - . - . _ . . . _ . . 9K Lan gley. . . . . . . . . . . 11 . . . . . 9 GINGHAMS. American. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Anioskeag . . . . . . „ . . . _ 12 Bates . . . . . . . - . . . . . . _ . . . - . * . . IS Lancaster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . 18 TICKINGS , Amoskcag , a e a _ . . . . . . . . . _ - Biddeford _ . _ DHNI1I3. Anioskeag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 % Baver Creek , B B . - 16 % llaymakers . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . - „ . 12 Otis , B B . „ . - 17k Otis , C C- . . . . . . . . . . . f 15V4 JEANS. Biddeford . _ 16J Iloasier . 4u YASKEE A KUKTZ MOMR A CO. , 231. Paruhani Street. : iark's O. N. T. . " . . . 7rt ' boat's - . . 70 Herrick's. . . . ' i Domestic _ Sntish . . . _ . _ s opgj 00 „ . PAPER COLLARS. fHckoas'best . _ S 00 1 WiUlam _ T 1 5 Dvaiestic _ _ _ . _ _ . . . 1 80 Stanley . „ . „ . . „ . _ 2 50 SHAWLS. Ottoman stripj . _ 32 25S6 50 . . . . . . SlilRTd. iVhils common- . „ . 810 50 ; medium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . „ 15 00 ' custom ma&8. . . . . 30 CO Percale . _ „ . _ . Sl ° 00a24 CO SUico - . . „ . _ . . . . . . . 4 75 7 50 OVERALLS. Brown drill. . . „ . . „ . _ . „ . . . 5 ! 50a7 M ' duck . . „ . „ . . . „ . . . „ 7753300 Blue drill. . . „ . _ . „ . _ . . . . . . . . . . „ 7 00a7 M ' duck . _ . . . _ . . _ . & O0a9 60 rt'hlw . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . „ _ . „ . j Q0a3 50 CORSETS. Drench vhalebona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 23a3 00 ) ur own . . . _ _ . . _ . . . . . . . . „ . . 15 00 7omet. . . . . _ . „ „ . . . „ . 22 60 SPIUNG SKIHTd. .inen printed.M. . . . . . _ 5 9 00 " ruffled . . . _ . 12 00 " fluted . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . „ . 45 00 YABNS. Salmoral 1 am , all colors , per ttu. . . . Jl CO Jermantown Wool , " . . . . . 1 70(32 ( c 5 arony Yarns , per boi _ . . . _ . " § . > liT GENERAL J. ( J. HOSENFELD gives ns tne quotations this dayr Potatoes , 90@S1 00 per bushel ; Butter , prime 25@30c ; Butter , good @ 25c ; Butter , cooking 10@15c : i-Sgs , 12c per doz ; Live chickens : 50@2 75 ; Lemons , 14 00 pe\r box. OYSTERS W. B. < fc Co. Select , 73 eta "per nn ; Standard 58 cts per cau ; Medi- m 48 ets per can. HARDWAKE. J01I.X T. EDOAK. IRON. immon bar. . . . . . m. . . . _ _ erse shoe b&i „ . „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . orway nail rod. . . . . . . . . . . . - ll > STEEL. . . 12 nerican casn , oclagon and square. . . 18 ® 22 ss 'p's English do do . .Sv25 < a 40 irdea's hors shoes , per keg . . . 725 do mule do do „ . . . . . _ . . _ ( 25 > rthwestrrn horse nall , , , , , , , , _ v > % } indee thimble skeins , discount 45per eonf , or half patent axles , discount 101 ex cent. NAILS. 1 to 60d per Veg. . . _ _ _ . . . _ 4 IU do . . . . . - . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 4 35 do M..M . . . . . - . 4 6(1 do j 4 QC do iiinii.irii 5 10 fine do . . . 2z . . * t . . 1 10 1 finls'ng do i 5 23 do do . . . . . . . . . . 5 60 dp do SS5 leasing do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! _ . . . 4 8J do do T . T , - , S 10 do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - , „ , , , 5 35 rought , all sizai . 5 85 BOLTS. rriig and tlre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .aisccunt 70 pr e BUTTS. TTOW wrought , fast joint discount 50 pr e it , loose pin reversible 'do 35 do MISCELLANEOUS. ly and manure forks .discount SO pr e les and garden rakes. . . . . . . . do 25 do HINdES. p and T . „ „ . ; diicouml 25 pr e \VRENCHES. tt'a blact _ . dlscoont 65 pr e I's immitationn do- 43 do ; ' genuino. .HH.M.M.H.H.M do > 20 do SCREWS. ienc n Iron. . . _ _ _ m- . . _ 43prc do bra _ . _ . _ . _ . . . . -iOprc GTTSX * . Bolt's Ha. > est Kinj.por do. , net.- . : i 00 unplon H. . .M.H. . . - . . - . . . 9 00 aura Eureka ' . r. 1100 do red _ _ . . . . . . _ _ rn . . . _ - . 8 00 SHADES ASD StfOVrlA. wland'aNoZ black ihorels , D H\s 12 00 do do poliihed do do „ ' % , 3300 do do black spades do X 12 00 ore do polished do do ' 33 00 do'a "spring point" L U shoTels _ , f It M AXES. f > pencott'i Western Crown L IK 00 do do do b.TeIa13 50 COFFEE aULLS. f rt 'iNo S , Iron boztftt A 13 do do 103 do . .S. JS 75 do do25 Union Ir-h 2. . 3100 to do 35" do BrlUnli X feaS 00 FTLES. K rzrart , Smith i Co.udisacnnt f f1 icrican FI1 * Co _ . jr.I.r do 'f9 do HAMMERS. Ilardole's , A ENo 1 , 1 % , 2 Hammond's A E No 2. . . . . - . . . . . . . - J9 ( do do do 4 . 10 J do Lnglnter's N 1 10 ( do do do 2 . . _ IS t do do do I . _ . „ „ 11 ( HATCHETS. Morris1 shingling , No 1 - _ . . . . . . . . . 87 ( do do do 2 . . . . . . . . - * . . . . - 8 ( do do do 3 - . . . . . . . . 9 ( do cLw do 1. . . . . . . _ . _ . . . _ 7 ! dc o do 2 , . , . . _ . _ . . _ . _ 8 I LEATHER. Best uffalo a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , j ,6@ss Matainoras do - JNo. 2 , 32e ; Ko. 1 , 33 Best Oak do . - . . . .43@ Baltimore Oak Sole . . . . . . . . . . . . - 43 irench Klj.s- . _ - . S1 40@2 C do Calf , leading brauds - $2 I0y2 5 Domestic Kips - . - . . SI 00 < < jl 3 do Calf . . . _ . - . . $1 35gl 7 Hemlock Upper , per foot - . .25(330 ( Oak do do . - . - . -.JO Grain do do - . . 30 Liningj , per dozen. . „ . S7 00(310 ( 0 Toppings , do . SU 00(914 ( 0 Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , . . . - 3S@45 do ( Oil Dresaod ) do - . .30040 do ( Simon ) . - . - . $ J 00J 2 do ( Glove Kid , ) . _ . S3 50(35 ( 0 Welt Leather , per side , - . -.16 00&7 0 Boot Webbing , per bolt , . _ . _ . .4 @ 70 Oak Uarnsss Leather , " Tittsburg , " . - 45 do do do Ko. 1 . 40gl2 ( do do do Ko. 2 , - 33 < v > 40 Oak Line do . - . 41@46 Hemlock Harness Leather , Jso. 1 , . . .3'Jij4U ( > do do do Ko. 2 , _ . . . . .37e33 Hemlock Lin * do - . 4I&46 Fair Bridle , per side . - . 56 00(37 ( Team Collars , per doi - . . . . . . _ . * 25 60&25 fit Stage do do - . .f 21 Scotch do do . S360 Concord do do . - - 5 W Collar Leathei ( Black ) per loot , - 18@24i Uusset do 18J ( 4i do do ( ) - Patent Dash Leather. . - . - . W SOAPS Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturers Sapo Publico , 6 l-2@6 3 4 ; Savon Republic , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 tc 6 1-2 ; Palm , 55 1-4 ; German Mot- led , 6 l-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AKD UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jone , Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods , 270 Farnham Street , furnishe ? the following quotations : FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mournings , one inch , per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ; polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 luch 35c ; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch 615c ; 2 huh 12@30c ; 3 inch 18@ 45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1 iuch 5@10c ; 2 inch 1020c ; S inch 15@30c. WlKDOW SHADES. Plain bands. 6 feet , all colors , per pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@ 4 00 ; each additional foot , 76o per pair. REPPS. Union and all wool terry , per yard L 50@3 > 0 ; Imperial , plain aiid stri ped , 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. TTaion per yard , 1 50 ; all wool , 2 00a3 CO. MATTRASSES. Husk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw , 3 00a4 00 ; Excelsior. 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETAIT. LIST 3ub1tt to change ol market witnout > WM. M. FOSTER , On U. P. E. R. trao'c bet. t irnhani ai GEO A. HOAGLASL. Joists , studding and sills , 20 It , and un der _ . - . $ 00 0er 20ft , each additional ft add'l . _ 50 Fencing Ko 1 . . * * 00 do Ko 2 . - . 21 00 1st common boards . - . _ . 2j 00 2nd do do . - . 22 00 "A" stock board * , 10 and 12 inch- . 60 00 "B" do do do do . . . S3 00 "C" do do do do . JO 00 1st clear , llf , I A and 2 inch . - G5 00 2d do do do do . . . . . _ . _ 55 00 3d do do do do . . . . . - . . . . . . . . _ 45 00 flooring , clear . - 60 00 do 1st common. . . . . . . . . . . . . - 40 00 do " 2d do . _ 35 00 do 3d do . - 2750 do Burrow , clear . . . - . _ . 4500 Istdear ceiling Ji inch . „ . 35 00 2d do do y iuih . 32 60 1st do do % luch . „ „ „ . 30 00 2d do do % iuch . - . . . . 27 50 1st clear siding . - . - . _ 27 00 2d do do . - 26 00 1st common siding . - . 21 00 2d do do . - . 20 00 "A" shingles.- . . . 4 25 Extra Ko 1 shingles . - . - . . . . 3 10 Common Ko 1 shingles . - . 2 00 Lath per 1000 . - . - 3 5o D A H pickets eer 100 - . - . . 3 5o Square do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . - O G Batten pe' lineal fr. . - 1J do do do - . . Liberal discount on carload lots. WINDOWS , ( Glazed. ) 35 per C StJ / Chicago list. DOORS , ( Wedged. ) 25 pet cent off Cl icnco 1'st. ' BLIND * . 30 per cent ofTikt. White lime per bbl . -$1 75@2 00 LonlsTille cement per bbl . 3 Plaster paris per bbl . 3 Plastering hair per bushel . . . . . . . . Tarred foil. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . - Plastering board . - . . . „ . . . . . . . . . OILS. PAINT' } , GLASS , &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. EGBERT 0. STEELL. Coal Oil _ . S 18 I LJira UU , Ko 1 $ Mfl 00 Linseed Oil , raw. 1 05 " " " 2 . 70 " " bl'd. _ 1 10 " " winter ! _ . 9o rurpentlne _ . 65 "strain'dj 28 Lubricating ) W.Va. f PAlNTb , AC IVhlte Lead , St. Louis , Srtlctly Pure J 1 n " Fancy Brands. . . . . . ty ? utty iu Blad&w * - . . 5 } " Bulk. . , , , . . . - ty "nameld Glass , cotors , ? sq. ft. . . 1 0 fflndovGlasn 60 5 discount TIN , SHEET-mOtf. WIRE , &C. MILTON ROGERH , COR. 14th & FARNHAM. T.-JT PLATE. Oxll 1C , lair quality. „ . . . . . 2 S 0x14 Ic. best quality- . . . . J * JJ 0X14 IX do do | | 2x121C do do . _ . . . . . . . , . . . . } > 2x12 IX do do . . If 1x20 1C do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ( X 4z20IX do do . . . . . - , . .17 < X txSOIXXdo do SOW 4x29 IXXX Co 2300 (0 plato 1)C ( bestquality ) . 23 00 00 plate DX. do do . „ 1350 00 plate DXX do do 3650 00 plate DXXX do do } J 50 looting 1C charcoal do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 oc toofinglX do do do . . . 15 W 0x14 1C coke do do . . . . . . . . 12 OC 0x23 1C charcoal roofing. . . . . , , Zl IX Ox3 1C charcoal roofing . . _ „ . . , „ . . . . . . . - . " - tC 4x14 IX charcoal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2750 0x20 coke ( for cutters ) „ . _ . . . „ _ 20 50 BLOCK TIN 85 3G 38 ZINC. last tin K toS6 In , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do do do it. half casks. . . . . . 1 da do do in 250 tt casks. . . . . . . iieetJItt'SSInches f r bect. . . . . . _ m _ 1 innensoklei ( extra r $ ncd. . . . . . . . . do do No. 1. . . . . . . . , . , , „ „ . . . . . . do thj roofiug. _ . . . . , , . , ' bid nwtal /SHEET / IRON Irst quallt JIunibers 16 to 24 . . . , do do do 25 . . do do 4o 2G. . . . . _ . . . . . . liarcoal , do No 24. do do 18. . do do 27. . . . . . r * . iniata , No. 24. . . . . . -f do Ao 26 . . . . . . . do do 27 _ - ussia perfect 7 to 12. . . . . . . do No. J , stained . . . . Less tnan lull bundle ! , add one cent. A."Americac immitat'n Buasla , 1I Noi. 18 Less than full bundles add one cent. GALVANIZED o. 14 to 20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U t 15 o 21 to24 . . .Jin. . . . -oo 18 o 25 toft , i , , , , , , . , , , ! -1..dc 1 | p gy , . . , . , . . . , , Trrtn dtl 18 " " ' * FuU b n "eTdiiaonnt"l5W c nw ! COPPER , razicrs 6 to S .M.H. jn. , , , , , , , , , , , , , 45 do 10 to ; 2.ID. u . _ . . . , . _ . 42 do 12Uto tuOB _ . _ . . _ 3 lealhing , 14 aiid IS 0 < - . . . . 97 lanlshed , 14 and 16 oi. . . . . . . . _ „ „ . _ , . . . . 45 os. 7 , 8 and 9 , Planished . _ _ _ 43 BRIGHT WIRE. 10 11 in os. 0 to 6 8,3.9 10,11 it 14,14 14 IS IS IB 20 01.15,16 18 19 20 Per bnadlaIS percent coun GBOCEBIES. BTEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH 51 CLABK i FRENCH COR. FABNHAX AN llTH 6T. FITNDT , MEYER & BAAPKE , 212 PARS HVM ST. . WHOLESALE UEALEBS- MORQAN & GALLAGHER , 205i < aiTj ham St. WHITNEY , BATJSERMAN A CO. , 24 Douglas St. J. J. BROWN < t BRO. , Cor. 14th am Douglas Streets. hUGARS. Granulated pr Ib „ „ 12a } 12J " " " ' Powdered do Crushud do „ . . " " " ' Reid cut loaf do 13a13) Standard A do . . . . . . . . . Circle A do _ Extra C do * * 76 n Yellow C do _ 10 > iall } N O choice do _ 10 > COFfEES. Rio choice pr ! & . _ _ 2 Ia2 > do prime do W a2 do good do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( . . . . . . . . . . ii O U Java 2SVja3 SYKUP3. Common pr gallon 35.14 Good do 60i > & Choice do 70a8l do N O mokissca 81 Raagoon choice. . . M. . . . . . . . . . . . dsy Carolina _ . . . . . . . . . . . . II CArJDLES. SI Weak A Co. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! Sal8 > i bchofec ? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ _ 1\ fcOAP. Missouri Vrlley . . . . . . _ sy Kirk's Savon . „ . . Gx M. Weak A Co _ . „ . _ W& Schofer's German . . . l Kirk's standard . . . „ . . . „ 4Jj do sUrllnc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ ta-tj\ PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods , Western . 4J do do VIrninia . _ . . _ . _ . 53aGC do do Lorrilard's . _ . _ 5oaCO Bright do do do . . COaM do do Virginia . CjaCfl Natural leal _ . _ 75a9i DRIED FRUITS. do apples uu . . . . . . . . . . . . l'.ial2Jj Ftate do do - Ilal4 > 5 New currants . . . . . . . . . . 8a5 do prunes . I4ali > . do German cherries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 do blackberries A . 14 do raspberries . . . . . . . . 3Sa40 do rulains , per box . „ . . . . _ . 83 GO do seedless raisins , per pound . \-Yi HALT. Now In barrels- . . . . _ _ .S2 70a2 33 do dairy . . . . . . . . 4 60 5 75 CANNED GOODS. 2pounJcanMyer'soys < erspcrcaae..SI 23al 50 1 do do do < lo do . . . 2 60a2 75 2 dc do William's do do . . . 4 00a4 75 2 do do peaches pel case . 5 50 S do do do do . 7 75aS 00 2 do do tomatoes do . S 25o3 50 3 do do do do . 5 00 Corn. Tropny per c o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C fiO do Wlnslow do . 5 60 do Yarmouth do „ . . . . . . . . . . . 5 50 Strawberries , do . _ . 4 50a4 75 Raspberries , do . „ . _ 5 2Ja5 50 Pineapples , do . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 TEAS. Oolongs , per pound . 25a75 Young Hyson , per pound . „ 40al 00 Gunpowder , do do . CU.il 25 FLOUR. Snow FlaLe , ( Wells A NIcman ) - 4 50 Gold Dust- . _ 2 78 XXXX Iowa City . „ . 3 00 California . . 4 75a5 00 BAGS. GOB lies , heavy weight . . . - _ 1S 19 .o light du . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 17& 13 lips , four bmhel. . . . . _ . _ . . . . . „ 1U1D adee gun&les. . . . . - . _ . . _ is _ .iiu bags , Anioskcg A . . . . . . 3Da31 .o do Ludiowaa - . „ _ 81 135 SPICES Nutmegs , Ponang Lest.rcr pound. . . . . . HO Cljvei do ( Jo . _ 60 Alspico do do . . . . . . 18a20 Cinamon bark do do . COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. y bbls , luO tts . _ . 9 50@10 CO 1 Iti caua , per doz . . . . . . 2 vdd 2 75 2 do do - . 3 90 ( < j 4 00 WHITE FIdH. No. 1 kits . . . . _ . . . . . § 1 25 Family in kits _ . . . ' . . 0 ® 1 20 V bbU. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 SOrtJ 7 00 Family m } bbls . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . _ 5 60 ( < $ 6 CO MACKERLL. Family , in kits . - 1 10Q 1 20 No. 1 , do . 1 COM 2 00 Mess. do . „ . „ . 3 00 ® 3 25 Family , V bbls - . G 25y G 50 No. 1 , d . 9 00(310 ( CO Sardines , % boxes , . - . 18 50 ( < J17 00 CIGARS. A. E. SIMPSON , Manufacturer , 532 15th Street. H. Upman - . _ . $ M. S M 00 Reconstruction. . do 3d 00 Grand Central . „ . . . _ . _ . do 35 00 Universal . _ . do 40 00 Yara . _ . „ . „ do 4J 00 La Boquet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 50 OJ Simon Pure . do 50 00 Partlgas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 75 CO Yours Truly . - . „ _ do t5 00 Gold Medal . „ . _ do 50 00 La Espanola . . . . . . . . . . . do GO 00 Triple Crown. . _ . _ do 75 00 Henry Clay. . . . do 100 00 De ViIUr- . _ . . - „ . do 100 00 Y Viller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . „ . do 100 00 1876 . „ . . . . . . . _ . do 73 00 CALHOUX MILLS FLOUIt. Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. Half barrel sacks , . . . . . „ . 2 9C Chicago , Kock Island ana Pacific B. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , Via Das Moines , davenport and Rock Island. B All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WESTIKOIIOCSK PATENT Am JJIUKKS scd Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily , onncctlng as follows : AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad , lor Oikaloosa , Ottuuiwa , Kcokuk and St. Lonia. AT GKINNELL with the Central Railroad of 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-Wcstern branch , for Muscatine , Washington and all points south. A.T PAVKNPORT with the Davenport A St. Paul Railroad for points north. 4.T ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad lor Freeport , Be ; jit , Kaclne. Mil waukee and all points in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. iT ROCK ISLAND with the RccklGr4 , Ropjc Island and St. Louis Railroad lor St. Louis and points south. IT ROCK ISLAND with the Peorla A Rock Island Kailtoad for Peorla and points east. IT BUREAU JUNG. , with branch , for Hen ry. Larere , Caillicotho and Peorla. i.T LA.SALLE with the IlUnols Central Rall- road for points nort h and south. W CHICAGO with aJl lines East , North and South. THROUGH TICKET'S to all Eastern titles , lathU line , can be procured , and any inlor- aation obtained , concerning points , at the Icket oHce of the company , 123 Faruham St. , traaha , anil also at the principal ticket offices long the line of the U. P. R. B. InfS Xo Checked Tbrongli ( o all Principal Eastern Pouita. L. M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE , Gen'l Pass'r Ag'ti Gen'l Sup't Chicago. Chicago. . H. LACEY , B , B. STEVEN 8 , Ticket Agent , Qen'l Wffliarn Ag't 23U Oman * Oatah * . Jioux City & Pacific R , K , Tlie Shortest and only Direct Rente fratn 30UJSTCIL BLUFFS St. Paul , Minneapolis , And all Points In OBTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE BLEKPING CARS On all night trains Tla thU route. CONNECTIONS. 1. At U. P. Tran f r with Un Padflo illroad lor Omaha. 2. At Council Bluff , with Kansas City , St. * and Council Bluffj Railroad for St. Lonli id all points south. S. At ili-jourl Valley with the Chicago and orthwestern railway foi Chicago and all ilnta east. t. At Sioux City with Sioux City and S LU ] , Illinois Central and Dakota Southern llroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri Hirer , iring narigatlon and with stages for all ilnts In the Northwest. 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern ilroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska. 5. At Fremont , Nebraska , wih the Union icific railroad lor all point ; vest and tha .cific coast- 7. At Wlsnor with stages for Norfolk and al ! ints in Northern Nebraska. Tickets for sale in Chicago and North 's tern Railway offices. r iur your tickets read Tla S. C. A P. Olway. L. BURNETT , Sap't. F. a HILLS , Gen. Ticket At. GEO. W. GRATTAN , CHICAGO &NORTHWES' ! The Popular Route from o IM : .A. IB : .A. TO Chicago and tlie East AND THE TrAVatcrloo.Fort Do < leeDubnqueI. Crosse , Prairie Du Cliien. Wlnoni St. Paul , Duluth , Jannvllle , Kenc Bha , Green liar , llaclne , MeYeii Point. Wnterleivn , OihkTowlj , Fo : DuLnc , aindUoii nnU Milwaukee. It Being the Shortest and FUstCoiaolets-lLlr Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO Constant imprOTPmtnts naTe taken place i the way of reducing Grade , and placing Ire with Steel Halls , adding to Us rolling atoc new and Elegant DAI' and SLKEPING CAUS Equipped with the "WestlnEbouse Air Brake and " .Miller Platform. " establishing comtorta tie and commtxlioua Eating Houses , oflering al the comfirts ol traveling the age can produce Fromu to lOFast Express Tralui ruu eac way daily over the various lines of this road thus securing to the traveler selecting thi rou sure and certain connections la any di rcctlon ha mar wish to so. Principal Connections. AT J11SSOUUI VALLEY JUNCTION , fo Sioux City , Yankton and poiuta reached vii Sioux City and Pacific rallroid. AT OBAND JUNCTION for Fort Podge Des Molnes , Ottawa and Keokuk. AT JlAK.SIIAL.Lfor St. Paul , Minneapolis Dulutli , and northwestern points. AT CEDAR UAPIDS for Waterloo , Cedai Falla , Charles Cit v.Burlington and St. Louis ATCLIN1ONorDubuqno , Dun'elth , Pral rle du Cblen , La Crosse , and all points on thi Chicago , Clinton and Uubunuo , and Chicago Dulmque and Minnesota railroads. AT FULTON for Freeport , Itacine Mlllwau Lee , and all points in Wisconsin , AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading out of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities via thl ; line can be procured , and any information ob tained , concerning Itoutcs , Rates , etc , at th < Coinpanie's Olfite , 218 Farnhaui Street , Omaha , and also at the principal tickttt offices along thi line of the U. P. U. U. air-Baggage checked through to all principal Eastern iwints. W. II. STENNETT , MARVIN HUGHITT , Gen'l Pasaingo'r Ag t. Gen. Sup'i J. U LACEY , G. G. EDDY , Ticket Ag't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag'tOmaha , mculSvl Omaha & St , Louis Short Line 1 8 7-3 = ! The Kansas City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R Is the only dire line to S T Xi OTTXS AND THE EAST , FROil OMAHA AND THE WEST NO CHAMGE i caib between Oraana and St. Louis anu bit oi e between OUA11A anu > &W YORK. This th Only Ine running a SliEEPiarO OAK. EAST FUO.H OHAI1A , ON ARRIVAL OP THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN , O3"Pas en5ers ; taking othei routes nave a disagreeable transfer at the lUror Station. TItAINS DAILY J REACHING ALL UA3TEBH AND WESTEBS OITIE3 With Less 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 Westinsjhousc Air Brake. your tickets read via Kan Han City , R' . Joseph < fc Council Illufls Italrud , Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets forsalo at cor. Tenth and Farnhain streets , and U. P. Depot , Omaha. J03.TEIION , GEO. L. 3RADBURY , Pass. Agt. Gen * Agent. . F. BAUNABD , A. C. PAWES , Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pa's. Agt. , ht. Josroh. St. .Toseuh. 1FANDALI KOTTTE IE3 .A. S T. 3 TEAEsrs DAILY i LEAVE ST. X.OUISVITII Pullman Palace Cars THBOUGH WITHOUT OHAHQE TO Cndianapolis , Cincinnati , Louisville , Chicago , Columbus , Pittsburg , Philadelphia , Baltimore Washington , STEW YORK Arrlvtl of Trains from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Ilevelandi Buffalo & Boston _ Offlce , . K. cora.r KourtU < fc Chratnnt tl * . , I. Loulx , and al the Principal Bal > - ny Office * In tlie AVcat. [ IAS. BABCOCK , C. E. RUSSELL , S'thern Pass. Ag't , Wesfn Pass. Ag't. DALLAS , TEXAS. KASSAS UTT , iUN E. SIMPSON CHAS.'E. FOLLETT , . Gen'l Pass. ' . Gun } Supt. , Ag't. 3)tf ) INOIANAPOLI5 ST. LOUIS. ' Tool Works , ' Mills < a Bro. , Jfannlacturers o /onfectioners'Tools JlACbtLe oul Ice Cream Frsoxer & .C. ' 33. 1301 & 1303 Xa Eighth St. PHILADSLPHUPA. oprietors : 1 ESTABLISHED 18 1 ; ' riioitAs MILLS , I - } BO. M. MILLS , /CATALOGUES SENT LTZ.EEP.PABM2S.JV ; upoc application. nar7dw3m ill St , bet. Farnham and Harnej. 1 kinds ol TAILORING , CLEANING ana KEAKNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT BUCH11 Th only known remedy forj BBIGHT'S DISEASE , And a positive cure for Gout , Gravel , Strictures , Diabetes , Dyspepsia Xeri Debility , Dropsj Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine , Ifi tatioD. Intiaination or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS SPERMA TOERHCEA , Loucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of the Froatrat ( Hand. S.oue in the Bladder. Colcului , GIlAVKTj OK BRICK DCST DK. JPOSlT. And Mucus or Mllky Dlschargei. KEARNEY'S Extract Bucliti ! Fermanrutly Curci all Dhoaaes of tha Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropaica ] Swellings , Existing in Men , Women and Children , 2fo Matter What the Agel fiol. Steele says : "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other Buchtu combined. " Price one dollar per bottle ; or , slxlxitUes.for five dollars. Depot 104 DuaneSt , , N , Y , 4 physician In attendance to answer correr pondenca and give advice gratis. JCSTSend stamp for pamphlets , frae..a T Crana 4 Brigham Wholesale Agents. San Francisco. Cal. a Swi TO THt NERVOUS& DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. JO OEABQE TOB ADVIOB AND C0X- SULTATKm JQR J. B. DYOTT , graduate of Jefferson Medical College , Philadel phia , author of several valuable works , jan be consulted on all dia- . eases of the Sexual and Grinary or gans , ( which he has made an es pecial study , ) either in male or fe- niale , no matter from what cause originating- 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. JESTSend for the Guide to Health. Price lOc. J. .DY0117JLZ , > . Physlcjon and Surgeon , 104 JDuane street , N. Y. OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE , HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Frrors and Abuses in early life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage Removed. New method of treatment. Nen and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars .eputatlon for honorabla conduct and profen- rlonal . ctfaarles Popper , WHOLESALE BOTCHER NI ) CATTI.K BROKKR , iALT LAKE CITY , - - UTAH feb271tM. . Keller , Proprietor of tba BISING SUN AlJD LOS ANGELES YINEYIIDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND . KELLER & Co. , Corner of Battery and Washington 3ts. AW FRA2CCISCO marTtl PASSENGERS ioing East or South from Omaha AndPoInUonU. P.R.R. , hould take thi LESTCOLN KOUTE" ( Tia Tco TCHISON & NEBRASKA BAILBOAD' ' ad fvure lor themselT < ls the choice of Six Popular Brutes from tehisou to Chicago and St. Louis , All making BellableC Jnoctlom and being .vlppfd . with FaUca Oar aid Slitplag Cart. fill d lay and inconrenience anirlnK from rrlw acd transfers can b arolded West of icago and St. Louis by securing Ticket ! Tia and the ATCHISUX A NEBRASKA RATIJtOAD. roct and Reliable Connections ara also made with the A. T. 4 S. F. K. B. lor tn * eat Arkansas Tallej & Colorado , d with all lines running South to points in 63 nthrn Zansas and the Indian Territory. 63Mi Ask lor Tickets Tia Mi INCOLN & ATCHISOJtf HAS. C.SMTTH , F. WHITE Qen'ISnpt. Gen'l Past. Ag't. W < JON'T UNTJiiYou HAVE ; CAREFULLY EXAMINED OTTE. AND LOW BESERYOIK WE HAVE TWELVE HOOD REASONS AS why ther will do your work. Quick and Easv. Cnear ) and Clean. They arc chejpcst to buy , They are best to use , They bale evenly and quickly , Their operation is perfect , They haye always a good draft , Tliey are made of tke bestmaterlal They roast perfectly , They require but little fuel , They are very low priced , WThey are easily managed. They are suited to all localities , Etcry stoveguaranteodto gue satisfaction SOLD BY Excelsior Man'fg Co. , ST. LOUIS , MO. , ANDBT M. BOG-EB'S. O 9O O OO Or 8osar-Coaic 7 , Concentrated , BooS and Herbal Jalcc , Autl- Bllions Granules. T E" .ITTLt : GIANT" CATHARTIC , or Multunt 1) ) * Parvo Physic. The novelty of modem Medlcai. Chcolcal ccj Pharmiccatical Science Ko use of any loaec taking tnd targe. repuMvo and nan eou4 pilb , composed of cacap. crude , and balky In redlenta , when we can by a careful application of cbealcal science , eztrat. ' all the cathartic and other null- t'.nal properties from the meet valuabia roots icri hcrba , aaa ronccntntc them Uito a znlnatc Gran. me. carvMy larger than a niuitard Rood , that can De readily BH allowed by ttoee o | the niostsensitivo etomachs and fi tidoaa ! tastes. Eachlittle Purgative Pellet rcprcf entr , in a lao tconccntratetl fona. ej EIUCK cathartic power as Is embodied in any of the lor u pills ( band foe pale ia the drcz Ehopj. From their wonderful ca thartic power. Fa proportion < o their * Ize , peoplf ivho have not tried them trt. apt to rappo a tnat they are har-m ur drastic in e fleet , bnt puch ia nol at all the ca > e. .he different actho medicinal prin ciple ? of which they are composed beln to bar * nonizcd and modified , one by the othcn , as to produce a. mi > t Boaroliliiff and thor. otizhyel gently and Iiludly operating catharti ; . , $500 Reward Is hereby offorel by the pro- prictor of , hes3 Pellets , to any chemist who , upon analyeU , \ ilt find in them , nnv Calomel or oihcr forms of mercury ot any otcer ininaral poison. * , BcInucntlrelrvcjjctablo.nopartrciiLir care -equircd while Ubing them. They opa- rate without disturbance to the constitution , diet. or occupation. For Jaundice. Ileatlpelic , Constipation , Impure Illooa , Pain iu tlio hlionldcrs , TlplTcr.ess of the Chest , Dizziness Sour Eructations o ( the Stomach , Had lasto lu uioath , IIIHoiiH attacks , I'aiii lu region ot Kidneys , Internal Fover. Bloated fecllut ; nbout Stomach. Kunh or Blood , to Head , UlaU Col ored Urine , rjloomy Forciodliiis , take Dr. IMcrco'H Pleasant Purgative Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of my Fqi jatlvo Fcllctaovcreo preat a vaicty of dispascs. Lwishtofay that their action upon the animal economy Is uiilvevsal , nota. Claud or tissue cwcapi K their saiiai- live Impress. Ajo ( Lo\ & pot Impair them : length oftiL . . . . . . ivays fresh and reliable , \vliich I * not the caia irith the pilis found in the dm. ; Btorcs.pal np in rficap wood or patc-bcanl boxes. RucJlect ! thap rura'i ' duea ca uhcrc a I.axntivc , Altera tive or Purgative it { mtlcatcd , thct > > ) Iiltlo Peilcta will plxetlicpiost perfect Batls cUon to . They are tfoltl l > y nil enterprising Druggists at 23 cent * a bottle. Do not allow any nroaglat to 5nduco you to lake anythiuj cl-o thatXe may eay 13 fnat as good aj my Pcllcto bccau o ho make * a larger roflt on that which ho rccotamcnda. Jf your § russrixt cannot mpply them , cnclc a S3 ccuU tnJ tecehe them ny retorn nntl from , B. -PJ-E/JCX' , 21. J ) . , frnp'r , . BCFFJU.O. N. Yi iSK FOE PYLE'S 1ALERATUS ; ' AND BAKING- SODA ? 3EJST IKTTJSZ3 Punax Meyer A Raapke and Whitney auserman < t Co. CASTLE BROS. , IMPORTERSJOF EEAS AND Cast India Goods , 213 and 315 FRONT STKKET an Francisco California. mchCTm PLATTE VALLEY ( EAL ESTATE ! Samuel C. Smith , Local Agent for tha F. P. B. B. LANDS , - ITeb. GYernment Lands Located 1 U. P. Lauds SoH ! prorcd Farraa andTown Iotw for O -A-SIH ! ! OR NLONG- TIME ! ! Communlcatlona Cheery - [ y Answered OTVE.T TOVE ST.OE.S. E. F. O'OO , Mta St , l t eea Bnglu ] 'iTDcJ , , ufactnrer of Tla Copper and , iHwt Iron W re , and dealer la eking andHea-ting stoves Pe < J. Jaoanfl a ani French War oa * , jon ln Eoollnj. - Gutter , aa.1 Spoutlnz aad