,000 , ACRES ! OF THE FINEST n Talley Lands ! FOIL SALE BT . " 1 3S.SC. lTe"b LASB3 ABE CONVENIENT TO ? I the market and toe l [ FINEST in the STATE ! l T , And will be s ld at from f | $2,50 to $5,00 PtR ACRE ! [ i For Cash or on Long Time. \f. \ . J2Q-LAXD EXPLORING TICK- T for sale at O. & X. W. depot , p 3ariug couiwiis which \vi'l ' be tak- J : n at full cost iu payments for land " 10 Most Woiderful Jledical 1)I ) > - coTery cf the ASJ Every Man | his o\rn I'hrs clan. L grazier's Great Remedy 'ahr people ot the United States hive been , jimbugged with all kin-ls of Patent Medicines , lacks and im potters , ! for the past Jew years , , fi a most'shameful mailner. The writer of the " ' Allowing is one of the victims , and wishes to eaent a Tery plain cane. ' Iclleving that by cleansing the blood was . / coaly true way of banishing disease , and 'ilngagreat snOerer from weak lungs and a ' rofulous allcctiou , and after trying many nds of Patent AleJiclnes and tbe most tilnent Physicians , I commenced doctoring , "svlf , and at last d scovered a Blood Searcher , - * * itoot Ultters , which not only gave me ini- 3n. nllate releif , but alter a few weeks eOected radical cure The couRb left me , my lungs ccarne strong and siu'id. my a ; petite good , l.d l the rcfofulous di > ease bad disappeared. eclingconfidenttliat m Discovery possessed -/ouderful healing T rtucs , I give it to others Ulictwi , and ( ound it eH--cto > l the -rost mlracu- jus cures in thounanJs of 'rases , nut alone Uudug Cuugho , ConiuuiiXion , Asthma , Catarrh , rofula and Weak Lung < , but all diseases .fed from humors In the h'ool. ' Tbedcmand jin iny friends and othtr hearing about tbesa ' Utters becoming very great , I commenced put- : nz them up for sale , calling bciu FRAZIhli'a OOT BITTERS. I was at first backward in presenting cither myself or medicine to tbe , ; . . "public not being a Patent Mediciue Man , but Ijiin getting bravely over that. I Iiave sold Thousands uf bjttles if my Hoot Bitters , and .U is my desire and determination to place th t" ' < ime within the reach of every sufterlng man , k'.omanand child on the face of the civilized Ffrlobe M \Thegiand principle that operates in tliese P5 ot Bitteisis the puwor they possess iuclcaus- r fig the turgid blood and Lauijhlug the Tile I ( uisors from the system. Hoot iiitteis jre ( ( trictly a Medicinal Preparation , cumpouuffil irorn roots combined with herbs an 1 pla its , many of which were used in the KO id old days f.l our forefathers , when people were cured by I tome simple root or herb , and whei tvtonel and other poUuns of the miner.I klugdjia rlrere unknown. They ] > en all the natural passages of the l. body , cast out dUcase , take uway all nicknus ; snd build up tba system with pure blood , hence they must reach all diseases by purifica- Ltlon and nourishment. _ Ko iienon can take Hoot Bitters and remain fi long unwell. Victory upon victory they hsve li gained over disease and death In all stations I * and conditions in life. They are constantly ef- 1' feeling cures of the utmost importance , tor Consumption , Asthma , Scrofula , Scrofulous 13- tjuptlons , Catarrh , Weak Lungs , Lost Vitalitv . -and Bruken-down Constitutions , these Boot f p Bitters arc universally admitted to he tbe most lf vondcrful Medical IJlscovery known to the world. Their pectoral healing properties pene trate every portion of the human frame , soothIng - . Ing the Lungs , strengthening the Stomach , t" ; Kidneys and Liver , cleansing the blood from ff every kind of humor. No other medicine will cure Chronic nhcumatlsm , .Neuralgia , Heart I > i ease , Fits , IHzzIntss , Headache , Dj-spcpsia , Fever find Aguo. Cost ! vencss , Piles , Urinary Diseases , Kidney Kiseatc , and Liver , Complaint , so quickly as this Hoot Bitters. All 'such diseases are caused from a bad stomach ' and a poisonous condition of tbe blood. For v weakly , rjervous young men , suOcrlng from loss ( ot memory , Joss of energy , etc. , caused from abusss in early lUeand to delicate females , these . strengthening lioot Ujtlers are especially re- mmended. One bottle T ] ) ! do more toward > 4icatlng SyphllJj , Scaryy , Ts'ter , Fever Jrcs , gore Eyes , Tumors , Cancerous forma ons , Drop.r , Erysipelas , salt I'.heum , Ulcers , J oils , Flesh Worms. Blotches , Pustules , Eruptions - : tions , pimples on Its face , and Corruptions from tlt-he Blood than all othar reintdlen in existence. W. FRAZIEB , .13VEXA.r JL > , OHIO. . . . Frazlers Coot Bitters are sold by all the lead- [ t iz Druggists , Storekeepers and ChfmUts. Sold Whelesale by Strong & Cobb , 193 Superior 'street , and Benton Myers & Can field , 127 Wat- scr etreet , Cleveland , U. ; B. L. FahnestockA. o. , Pittsburg : George C. Goodwin & Co. . Aoston ; John F. 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She was clasping a pearl bracelet on her wrist , when her maid burst into the room with a cry of affright. "Oh , ma'am , it's after me. " Janet flung the door to and locked it , shivering with terror. "What's -after you ? " cried her mistress , dropping her bracelet in dismay. "The ghost , ma'am. Sure , every servant in the house has seen it afore to-night , and i wouldn't be lieve them. Hut there it was , walk ing up and do vn the south corridor. Och , but it makes my blood run i cold to think of it. " "Xonsense ! " laughed Mrs. Hart- ly. "What a fright you gave me for nothing. A ghost , indeed ! Janet , child , it's some idle fellow playing a joke on you. What was it like ? " Janet was sobbing hysterically with fear , but .she dried her eyes and looked Mjberly at her mistress. "A joke , ma'am ! Sure there's no joking about yon thing the tallest , thinnest , whitest spirit of a man I ever laid eyes on ; clad in black gar ments like a friar's , and an awful splotch of blood on one of his sunk en cheeks Janet's sentence was never fin ished , for with a cry that rang through the house like a wail , her mistress threw up her hands and fell at her feet in a dead faint. "The Lord save us , " ejaculated the girl , a < ? in a panic of terror she rushed to the bell-rope and sent peal after peal ringing through the house. In a moment Trevanion Harily and the the servants were battering at the door , which was opened at length by the frightened Janet. Elsie lay unite and stirless , a crumpled heap of velvet , lace and jewels , her little hands tightly nlench"d on her bosom. Trevanion picked uer up and carried her to the bed in the room adjoining , where&he lay senseless &o long that the awed servants began to fear the swoon was death. - "What has done this ? Janet , was she ill or what ? " cried Trevanion , chafing the cold hands in despair. And Janet told her story in an awed whisper , while the face of the liusband grew whiter and whiter until it rivaled Elsie's in color. "A man in black clothes , did you say ? " he said sharply. "Don't you think it was Scotch brogaus and tartain plaid , my woman ? " "No , I don't , " replied Janet stoutly ; "and you'll be frightened yourself if you ever meet it. " Trevanion shut his teeth in silent rage ; for again the tormenting thought took possion of him that Elsie had a secret , and , to add to his perplexity , the first word Elsie ut tered when life and sense came to tier was "Bruce ! " Slowly , slowly , the old trouble came back to Elsie is she lay staring up into the stern , set face of the husband she adored. She held up her hands beseechingly. "Save me ! " she muttered feebly. "Save mo from it , Trevanion. It tvould be worse than death to fall ; into its hands. " "A shost will injure nobody , El sie. If there is nothing in | he flesh pou fear , you need not dread a ; host. " He smoothed her damp hair away 'rom her white temples as he spoke , DUt Elsie ftelt the distrust in his rolce. and fell into a passionate fit if weeping. Trevanion motioned ; he servants to leave the room , rhen he besought Elsie to unburden aer mind to him , and to withhold joining that might , in the future , bring trouble between them. ' You need not be afraid to confide in me , love , " he said , soothingly , 'for nothing butactual crime could s 3ome between us. " Actual crime ! Elsie closed her syes , and an Icy coldness fell on her , for to keep her husband's love she must bear h r secret to the end. "It's nothing , Trevanion , " she said at last ; "I believe Jane's ghost tias unsettled my mind. " And with that explanation Tre- rauion had to be content , for Elsie ivas as firm as a rock. "The end ivill couio soon enough , " she Jiought ; "let him cast me off then , f he will. If a merciful God had raly taken me out of the world be- "oro I Jjnew what bitter dregs lie at ihe bottom of a cup of bliss. " For hours ishe lay there , white , sleepless , staring , her hands clasped ibove her head , and her husband pacing the room , watching her mxlously. For If over a jnau worshipped a iroman , that man was Trevaniou Ffartly the very madness and in- enslty of his love transforminc it nto a passion that might at any noinont flash out into open jealousv. IVhen she arose ho hovered around ler tendorh'j loading her with at- entions and caresses that turned 31sie sick with happiness , yet al- vays watching , watching , until his rife grew white and spiritless , and ejt his love a sword suspended over ler head. The ghost meanwhile was not die. It had been soon repeatedly n the house and on the grounds , jut oftener in the south corridor , .vhich adjoined Mrs.Hartly's rooms. \nd it began to be rumored that aartly-hall was haunted since the tdvent of its mistress , aud that the naster ate little and slept less , and iis wife was crowing as white as a ; host herself. The last member of his highly respected Hampshire amlly was evidently under a dis graceful cloud. But then it was food for him , everybody said how sould ho expect any better when he lad so little sense as to marry a girl ic had fisued out of a Scotch lake. Vnd everybody is generally right ; brTrovanJon Hartly had nobody to aank Tor his mlsoiy buthiniself. Janet saw it ; the butler , cook and botman , everybody but Elsie , who yatched aud longed and hungered or a sight of that ghastly face , with he splatph of blood on its sunken iheek. The winter sot In wjjd and tormy ; the wind whistled down rom the bleak hills , and whirled oughingly up the long , yew-shaded i venues ; the ivy branches wildly ind drearily heqt a dull refrain on ; , -c he chapel wlndo\vs j but still Elsie I taunted the breezy corridors and dndy terraces , hoping , praying for i glimpse of the ghost to end her uspense or confirm her fears. One bitter day id mid-Winter ? rpyanon } was suddenly called from mine "on urgent business. That tight Elsie seemed oppressed with Q n unusual restlessness , and arising ' rom her bed at dead of night she lipped her tiny feet into velvet slipr > ers and wrapping herself up in a rarm , crimson shawl bhe went out o pace up and down the south cor- ider. The full moon was sailing Jjrough a clear sky and her lament - > ent rays lit up the corridor. And here , right before Elsie's eyfs. in a > road , bright patch of moonlight , toa4 the ghost , the venerable , > lack-robed ghost , wth } the ghastly ace , and the awful splatch of blood ip. Jts sunken cheek. And a cry , more human than ghostly , broke from its lips as it bounded forward and took Elsie in its arms , kis-sing her brow and lips and the hair that fell about her face like a golden cloud. "JSIydarling ! " it cried , "my little golden-haired girlee , how I have longed for this. " .But Elsie tore herself away from the ghostly arms , and cried out fiercely : "Bruce , why did you come ? " 11 Why did I come ? " There was a heart-throb in every word. "Ah , girlee , girlee , when you know that there is not another human being on the face of the earth that I love as well as you. " " You mustgo away. irou have [ done harm enough already , heaven knows , for Trevanion mistrusts me now. You have been the bane of of my li.'e. You squandered every cent ot your inheritance ; you begged and honowed and stole mine until you left me without a dollar. You forged and robbed , and Oh , Bruce at last took the life of the good old man who had been our guardian , and drove me into such endless misery and torment that I threw myself into the loch to rid myself of it. And then Trevanion came and rescued me and carried me away from the scene of my mis ery , never doubting or suspecting that 1 had loved such a sin-s > teepeJ creature as you. Go away ; go , be fore you tnke me from the greatest blessing He ever gave me the love of a good , honorable man. " She made a motion as if to leave him , but he caught her in his arms and forced her to look up into his face. Death stared down at her , and for a moment Elsie fell so sick and faint that she fancied they were going over the dark river together. " .Let me go , Bruce , " she said faintly ; "fie might come and I would be ruined. " "Let him come. Do you think I have haunted this house all these weeks to let you go so lightly ? O , Elsie , you don't know what it is to be dying yes , dying for love ! To get only a kick or d cuff when your whole soul yearns for a kind word. Let me stay , Elsie. They would not find me here , and it won't be long until I am a ghost in very truth. " Elsie's heart was softened. She lay in his arms aud cried like a lit tle child. For one day this outlaw ed creature hiding from the law had been pure and good and tenderly beloved. What had driven him into the downward road none hut God , who rules the destinies of the strong and weak , ever knew. And the youjj wife put her arms around liis neck and kissed the thin cheeks passionately. "Oh , Bruce , if you only could ! I'd Freely give you shelter ; but he is so [ > roud and stainless , he would dis- 3wn me if he knew I had ever loved i felon and a murderer. And why lid you ever bring me such sorrow ? " "God knows , girlee ! Unless Ihe levil tempted me , for it wasn't be- jause I didn't love you. Ah ! littie > ne , it will be like tearing the heart > utof me to leave you now. " He fell to kissing the lovely lily- ace with such a passionate , hunger- ng earnestness that Trevanion [ Tartly , coming softly down the cor- ' idor , his face distorted with wrath , ' ind pain , cried out like an enraged jeast , as he tore his wife from the jhostly arms and flung her from jini. She fell , her head striking he oak paneling of the wall with a lull thud The ghost snatched her o his breast with a cry of agony. ' My sister my only sister ! killed hrough me. " Trevanion stood like one stunned. Fbis , then , was the secret of Elsie's > ast life. The sister of a felon and i murderer ! For every word the inbappy pair had uttered had been arried to his ears as he stood con- ealed behind a pillar , his worst ears of an old lover , or possibly hus- land , in that unknown past which roubled him so much since the tight Elsie's white lips unconscious- y murmured "Bruce , " realized , The servants , aroused by loud vords and the brother's cry of hor- or , gathered about the group In the outli corridor. As a stream of lamp-light fell on he scene they started back , with an nvoluntary cry , for their mistress ay in the arms bf the "friar-like [ host , " with a horrible ghastly vound on her white forehead , and he master stood like one in a night- nare , striving to speak , but could lot for the choking In his throat. "Take her away , " he groaned , vith a gasp. "I have misjudged ind killed her " The brother carried her back to icr own , room and laid her on the > ed. He dropped down in a sort of aint and the servants lifted him ind carried him back to a room in he south corridor , where for weeks md days he tossed and raved in the lelirlum of fever. Elsie had not teen so seriously injured as at first upposed , and after the first shock ras over rallied with a sort of reek- ess pournge and. pjnced herself at he bedside of her dying brother. Trevanion kept out of her sight 3 much as possible , for he dreaded o meet the sad , appealing look of he azure eyes that seemed to plead o eloquently for mercy , when he : new that he alone hmi been brinj ml unjust. One morning In February he was ummoned to the bedside of the ying man , and felt relieved when e found Elsie was not there. The real solemn eyes looked into his CeNt < jarchjngly. Nt "You'll pardon me for wishing to NtCa ? e you at all , " said the sick man , Ca but I could riot go without a "word CaG bout Elsie. ' Ai Don't visit my sins on Jc er. The McLeods were a proud JcBt ace and an honorable one , until I BtN rought disgrace on the narneby my Dt vll deeds. Their women were as Sf ure as the women of your family ; ueirnicn as brave and honorable 10.8d s yourself , until I heaven pardon 8d Cd ae slipped out of God's hands in- 4d 3 the clutches of the evil one. We Sd dored each ojther , Elsie find I , and 3d 10. . broke her heart You've been 10.8d aistrustful of her sometimes , I Gd 10. . now , but don't blame herforkeep- 10.Sd ig her relationship to such a wretch CdW s me a secret. " CdCa Trevanion yromjsejl aud a mo- Ca icnt after the load was lifted from Ilsie's heart , and the only shadow liat had ever darkened her life was Ca amoved ; for when the glaring CaHi ' 'ebruary sunset crimsoned the HiHi western sky the Hi spirit of the errjng nd repentant man drifted over the iver , and the ghost of Hartly-hall StTa as laid forever. Pittsburg Chron- Ta . ' TaCo Co CoCo Co CoAi U. CUEBK. C. J. KASBACB Ai UliEDE & KABBACIf , Ith st. between Farnham snd irnev s'l OMAHA , - - NEB. MANCFACTUEEB OF Ipring snd Farm Wagons , ChHi H BfjtidlBS AND CARRI-IGBS. Hi Dealers in and manufacturers of HiBo .OniCOLTURlL IMPLEMENTS ! Bo PARTICULAR jTpENTION | PAID TO . IIORSK SHOEING ) . BCB-Rcpalrind of wagon and WacSraUhlng rompllv done at reasonable nricen mrdAwg II. C. WALKE3 , I-a -MAJJUFACl U UtT AK 1 > IJJiALER IS 3OOTS & SHOES , OlSlhSU tweec Fjumham an ! Douglas ] Hi a is Monev and Commerce. Daily Keview. OFFICE OMAHA DAI FA UEK , ) September 10 , 1874. j Business at the banks continues fair , although the money market may be said to be quiet. Offerings , both at the banks and on the street , are moderate , aud the rates of com mercial paper without variation. TUB FIKbT NATIONAL BANK Land Greats ( selling ) § 825.00 Land "Warrants , (100 ( acres buying ) 170.00 Land Warrants (160 ( acres selling ) 185.00 Agricultural College Scrip , ( ICO acres buying ) 176.00 Do. SeUiug 185.00 Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one per ct. The commercial market is gene rally active , through all lines in the wholesale trade. Local trade is quiet. We note a slight change in sugar , dried fruit and fish. With these exceptions the market is firm at yesterday's quotations. Provisions Market full aud steady ; demand heavy. OMAHA MABKCTS. Carefully Corrected BBY GOODS J. J. BROWN & BBO. , Cor. 14th and Dougla Streets. PIUNTS. Aliens . „ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ American. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Amoakeag . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bristol . „ . - Eiarners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . [ lam 11 ton. . . . . Ptferrimacii D . . . . . . . . . . . Peabody _ . . „ . _ . . . . . _ . _ iiichmond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Simpson's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLEACHED SIHRTINQS. 3n tit 4-1 . „ . . . . . . . . . . . . iiitin..n.ti..i Lonsdald. . . - . . . . . . . . . . . tf. Y. Mills . _ . _ iVtcrboro. * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . iuttblk Ii-- . . . . _ . _ IiBLEACHEC BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. 'eppercll 8-4 . . . . . . . . . . in.n..t-Tt. . . . . . . . . . . do 0-4 . „ . do 10 . . _ _ . . . „ _ . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . _ COTTON AD LS. rarmers and Mechanics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ireat Western. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BROWN SHEETINGS. Ubion , A . . . . . . . . _ . . _ iedford , R . _ . _ . _ . Jrantviile , E L.\ . - . Lmerlcan Ltnoskeog . AII caster . . . imoc'is , a o a- . . . . . _ „ . . tiddefoi a. . . . . _ DENIMS. imoskeag . leaver Creek , B B " " " " ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 'tis , B B. . . . . . r. . . . . . . . "y.- ! ! . . ITJj 'tis , C C , . 15 % JEANS. iddcford. . . 16 % [ 6aser ! _ 40 YASKEE NOTION'S. : VKTX MOHR A co. , Ii31 Farnham Street. lark's O. N. T 70 oat's „ „ _ „ . 70 . ' erricl.'s - - 42 } HOSIERY. omcstic. . . . . . . „ „ _ . . . . .S ff&00 ritlsh. . . . . . . . 3 00(36 ( 00 PAPER COLLARS. ickeni * best _ . S 90 ing William . , 1 35 _ 1 80 anley „ _ _ . . . 2 50 SHAWLS. ttomau strips 82 25(36 ( 50 SUIRTd. 'bite common . . . . . . . „ 510 50 ' f medium. . . _ . . . 15 00 cu toin rna&e 30 CO ercal _ „ .51200 24 CO JIco , „ 4 75.i7 50 OVEHALL3. rown < drill _ J6 50a7 25 dnck 7 75a9 00 | Si lue drill _ 7 00a7 50 > duck _ . . . 8 00i9 50 'hue. . . . . . . . . . . . „ „ . _ _ 3 OOaD 50 CORSETS. rench whalebone „ _ . $5 25 8 00 I 3 ( ur own > M..M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 00 mnet. . . . . . . . . . „ „ _ . „ . . _ 22 60 frPKINO SK1UTS. ineu printed. . . . S 9 00 " ruffled _ . 12 00 " fluted _ . „ „ 15 00 YARNS , ilmoral Yarn , all colors , per H ) . . . . . . SI 60 ermantowu Wool , " . . . . . .Jl 70(82 ( 05 ixony Yarns , per box 52 15 GENERAL COMMISSION. J. ( J. KOSENFELD gives us me > llowing quotations this day : OL Potatoes , 90@S1 00 per bushel ; OT lutter , prime 2530c ; Butter , good T n/ orri - A * * 11 D@25c ; Butter , cooking 10@15c ; i ! ggs , 12c per doz ; Live chickens I 50@2 75 ; Lemons , 14 00 per box. i OYSTERS W. B. & Co. Select , 73 cts 'per in ; Standard 58 cts per can ; Medi na 48 cts per can. HARDWARE. JOHN T. EDdAB. IRON. BTJTTS. I F ) irrow wrought , fast Ioint..dl3count 20 pr c si , loose pin reversible . . do 33 do MISCELLANEOUS. ly and manure fork9..disconnt SO prc c 3C3 and gojden rates. . . . . . do 25 do HINGES , rap and T. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . discount 25 pr c WRENCHES. .It's black _ . discount 5 c e's iumiitaton. ! . . _ _ _ . . _ do 45 pr do e'l genuine. . . . . . . „ . _ _ . . „ . „ _ do 20 do SCREWS. ncrlean | ) . . , . . . . .H.M..MMM. . .M 45 pr c do brasa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - . . . 40 pr c A.GRICTJLTDBAI , IMPLEMENTS. N d < ! d , SCTTHK" . . dd Holt's Ha.veat Klng.per do. , net _ 12 00 amploD . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . 9 ' _ , - OQ do red . Br - - S 00 SPADES AND EUOV'13. , wlsnd' No2 black shovels , D H 12 00 do do polished do do _ . ' ,13 00 SbPI do do black spoors do . _ Jfl2 00 PINc > ore do polished do do . * 4318 00 NcBe do'a"sprinspolnt"L II shovels. " ' 13 60 Be AXES. l Co ppencott's Western Crown . * 1 00 do do do b vafea13 . 60 COFFEE SKILLS , rte'sltio 3 , iroa box _ _ . _ . , . _ .net do do 103 do . _ . . „ . . . . do do23 Union ir h o do 35 do Brltanla FILES. xcrave , Smith i Co.m. dlsconnt serlcan file Co . . _ . _ . _ _ do HAMMERS. Havdole's , A E No 1 , 1 > , 2 Jlammond'i A E No 2 53 08 do do do 4 _ . „ . 10 50 do Engineer's No 1. . . . . . 10 00 do do do 2 . . . . . 13 50 do Uo do 3 U 00 HATCHETS. Jlorrls1 shingling , r < o l . _ . . „ . - S7 00 do do do 2 . . . . . . . 8 00 do do do 3 . _ . . . . . . . 9 CO do ciaw do ! . „ . 7 JO dc o do 2 . . . . . . . . . 8 EO LEATHER. Matamoras _ . , , Best Oak do _ . . _ 43@15c Baltimore Oak Sole. . . . . . . . .48c irench Kips _ . . . . . . . . . _ _ . „ . . . . . „ SI 40@2 00 do Calf , leading brands . . . . _ S2 tOii2 ( 50 Domestic Kips. . . . . . . „ . _ . . . . . . . .S1 OO jl 30 do Calf . . . . „ . Jl 35C31 75 Hemlock Upper , per foot _ .25@30c Oak do do . . 0o Ciraln do do . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . „ . _ . .30o Linings , per dozen _ . . . . . . ST 00@10 00 Toppings , do SU 00 ( < tt4 00 Morocco ( fleet Leg ) per foot , . . . . . _ . „ . _ 3i@45c do ( Oil Dressed ) do _ . .3fia40c do ( Simon ) 3 003 ( 25 do ( Gluvo Kid , ) 53 5015 00 Welt Leather , per side , 1 00 ( 7 00 Boot Webbing , per bolt , 470o Oak HarusS3 Leather , " Pittsburg , " . . 43c do do do No. 1 40Q42c do do do > o. - . _ . _ 33jf40c Oak Line du _ _ . .44ftj46c HemiOLk Harness Leather , > o. ] , _ 33 ( 400 do do do No. 2STCi336 Hemlock Line do . . . " talr Bridle , per side , . $6 007 00 Team Collars , per doz . . . . . . . . $25 50@25 50 Stage do do . . . . . . . . . . ! . . . . . . . _ . $21 50 Scotch do do . „ „ . S3G 00 Concord do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .533 00 Collar Leathci ( Black ) per foot , . . . . . .lS(324c ( do do ( Uussel ) do . . . . . . _ . . . . . .i3ij ( o Patent Dash Leather. . 15c SOAPS Powell & Co. , Soap uionufacturers. Sapc. Publico , 6 l-2@6 3-4 ; Savon Republic , do , , Chemical Oliye , 6 to 6 1-2 ; Palm , 5@51-4 ; German Mot- led , 6 l-4aG 1-2. ART (300DS ANC TJPiIOLSTERER'8 STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods , 270 Farnkam Street , furnishes the following quotations : FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mournings , one inch , per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ; polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch 15c ; 3inch21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch C@15c ; 2 inh 1230c ; 3 inch 18 © 45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1 iuch 510c ; 2 inch 1020c ; 3 inch 1530c. WINDOW 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 md. all wool terry , per yard 1 60@3 jO ; Imperial , plain and stri i ped , 2 50a8 00. 00.DAMASKS. DAMASKS. ; Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool , 2 00a3 CO. iTATTRASSES. Husk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw , J 00a4 00 ; Excelsior. 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETATC. LIST Sublect to change of market witnout > WM. M. FOSTER , In U. P. K. R. track bet. Ir jrnharu ai GEO A. HOAGLANL. olats , studding and sills , 20 ft , and un der . . .M. . . . Iver . . 20ft. each . additional ft add'I 60 - - ! TS- * ! CO do " NO 2. . " . . . . . " . ! " . ' . " "l ! ! ! ! ill ! 21 00 st comra n bo < irds..M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00 ud do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 00 A" stock boards , 10 and 12 inch. . . . . . . . . . . . 50 00 B" do do do do 85 00 C" do do do do SO 00 st clear , 1 , IJ-i , IA < " ! 2 inch. _ _ 65 00 ; 1 do do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 00 1 do do do du . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 00 leering , clear - 50 00 do 1st common _ 40 00 do 2d do _ 35 00 do 3d do 27 50 do nirrow , clear- 45 00 it clear celling ij inch 35 00 1 do do % inch. . . . 32 50 it do do H Iuch . . . . . . . . _ . „ _ . . 3000 1 do do y % iuch * . . . . . . . . . . . . . HH . . 27 50 it clear sldiug - 27 00 1 do do . * * * * * * * 2S 00 * * it common Biding , 24 00 I do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .i 20 00 A. " shingles 425 xtra No 1 suin lea. . . . . . . . _ . 300 ainmoB No 1 . . . . . . shingles. , . . . . „ . 200 Yi ath per 1000 360 YiGi A II pickets e + r 100 . . . . _ . , . . d GiLn juare do do do _ . . . LnTi G Batten per lineal 1 . _ 1 % TiHi ough do do do - - _ HiD Liberal discount on carload IoU. Y 18 WINDOWS , ( Glazed. ) per cent oil Chicago list. EOOUS , ( Wedged. ) pei cent oft Cl icago list. H : BLINDtf. I per cent off list. riiltc lime per bbl _ SI 75@2 00 onisvlllo cement per bbl - 3 00@3 25 luster pans per bbl. . . . . . . . 3 50@3 75 lasteriiig hair per bushel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 irrtd felt „ „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 lastering boaru OILS. PAINTS , GLASS , &c. 0 N. I. D. SOLOMON. 0VI HOBEBT 0. STEELL. VI oal Oil- - . _ J 18 I iora Mil , No IS 95t 00 VIW inseed Oil , rsTf. 105 | " " " 2. . 70 W . bl'd. . 1 10 winter ! urpentlno 65 " "straln'df" ' ili eadlight Oil 28 Lubricating I. . . . . . . . 1'AINTb , AC rhlte Lead , St. Louis , Srttctlr Pure S 11 " " " Fancy Brauda 9VJ 3 utty In Bladders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5X4 3i " " Bulk. . . . . . 4k A1 : narncld ' Glass , colors , V ) 3q. ft. 1 00 i 'IndowGlasH 60 a c discount iAI AII TIN , SHEET-IRON. WIRE , &C. I ITLTON ROGERS , COR. 14th & FARNHAM. AI TVN PLATE. 1A1 1 A1 ] zl41C , lair qualitr . - 112 M J zU Ic , best quality . . . . . . . 1300 114 IX do do 1600 z21C do do 1350 A1J 212IX do Jo 18 50 A1AI J z20 1C do do 1500 t zitOIX do AI do . . 1700 il'OIXXdo do . 20 00 Z20IXXX do . „ . . _ 2300 0 plate DC ( best quality ) . 2300 i A1 0 plate DX , dodo do 1350 A1A1 0 plate DXX dodo do 1C EO l A1 0 plate DXXX dodo do II 50 A1I aofing 1C charcoal dodo do 14 50 I jofing IX do dodo do 15 50 1141C cote , dodo do do 1200 z2S 1C charcoal roofing. . . 27 00 zVS 1C charcoal roonug . . SI 00 tic z4 IX charcoal . 27 50 ticOn z20coke ( for autteral. . . . . 20 CO ale BLOCK TIN aleBi irge pigs. . . . . . Bi uall pigs. . . . . . ir tin A. ZINC. ( icet tin 25 to 86 In „ . J. do do do ic. half casks. . . . , do do do in 250 S > casks. . . . . . 82) ) teet 24 to 35 inches per sheet. . . . . . . . . _ Innerssoldei ( extra refined. . . . . do do No. 1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . do do roofing. . . . , . . . . . . . bid metal . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . _ 82)c SHEET rRON irst quail t Numbers 16 to 24. . . , do dote do 25. . . . . . . . c to do do 26. . . . . _ . . . . do do do Si7..M. . larccal , both sides smothe do No 24. . . _ do do 6. * . . . . . do do 27. . . . . . inlata , No. 24. . . . . . do do 26 do do 27. . . . . . . . jssia perfect 7 to 12 do No. 1 t Btained r.mm . . . .l.il ll nil I I I Hill Less " tnan lull bundles , add one cent. l".Americac tmmitat'nBnuia , 11 Nos. Lean than full bundles add one cent. GALVANIZED. 3.14 to U. . . . _ . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Itsf 15 1 j 21 to 24 . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . _ --ao 18 Ba : 3 25 to 9- _ _ . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . - - - . - 17 2 o 90" 27 " - ' " . " " . . . . . " " ' ' " " - " ' - " . " . . " . . . do 18 Jo anc < o , . , - do 30 3 Full bundles discount 15 percent. No COP.PHR. poi ailern S to 9 . . . . . „ „ „ 45 Pai do 10 45U to 12 ft do 12Utoluon > 45ss rail ss dm eaiblng , 14 aud IS oz _ _ 37 m , anUhcd. 14 and Id 01. . . . . . . 45 po ilt a. copper 7 , 8 and 9 , , Planished. 4 % il bottoms 60 6 pper 60SS SS Pac BRIGHT WTBE Pat : 7 , 9 10 11 111 poi is. 0 to 6 wet 8,8.9 10,11 14,14 wete 14 1C IS 19 Ba ! 15,16 18 ? bundle 15 per e at csun GROCERIES. BTSELE i JOHNSON 53S-540 14TH ST. CLABK A FEENCH COR. FARNIIAM AND llTH ST. P1JNDT , MEYEB &EAAPKE , 212 FABN- HV1I ST. . "WHOLESALE DEALERS- 2IOKQAN i GALLAGHER , 205 I1 am- hum St. WHITNEY , BACSERMAN & Co. , 247 Douclas St. j. J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. 1.UGAE3. Granulated pr O _ I'jwderwl do Crushed do . liefd cut loaf do Standard A do . . . Circle A ilo EitraC do Yellow C do N 0 choice do COFFEES. Bio choice pr tt > „ do prime do do good do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Ci Java - 31aJ4 Common pr gallon . 3jn45 Uoud do 6UbG5 Choice do 70a80 do N O taobisses . . . . SO Rangoon choice. . . . . . . . . . . . . d8 > J Carolina - . . . . ID CANDLES. M Wcsk A Co - . . 1S318J , ' bchofec ? . H . . . . 19 faOAP. Missouri Vrlley 5 } Kirk's Savon _ G > M. Wesk A Co _ 7a74 Schofer's German M o Kirk' * standard _ _ . . „ 4J do sterling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4al PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods , Western 43 J do do Virginia _ 53aCO do do Lurrllard's . _ . . 55aCO Bright do do do „ C0a65 du do Virginia KzRO Natural leal. . 759- } DRIED FRUITS. do appiea uu l'2a2V. Ftate do do 14aI4 > i New currants Say do prunes _ _ . . Mail,1 ; do German cherries _ . 1 do blickberrlcs A 1. do raspberries _ „ 3 ; do raisins , per box S3 do seedier raisins , per pound l : SALT. New in barrels , _ _ .S2 70a2 Si du dairy _ . . . . 4 50o5 75 CANNED GOODS. > poundcanilyor'30ys'crspercase..Sl 25a4 50 L do do do ilo do . . . 2 60a2 75 ouog llysou , per pound . 40al 00 Juupowder , do do . . . . COal 25 FLO UP. now riako , ( Wells 4 Nlcman ) . . . . , 4 50 ! old Di.st. . . 2 76 UCXXIowaCiiy . . - a 00 illfornU . - . -1 " " 35 CO BAGS. C laa'iies , heavy weight - . I8gl9 .o light d , > - 17,818 lips , four bushd . . . - 18al9 adee gunnies. . . . . . . . . . . . * . - ' . . _ . . 18 N tin bags , Ainoskog A . . . . . . . SOaSl \o do Ludlowaa SI'iCHS. rutmegs , Penang lcstj > er pound . . 140 1 jve K * uo do . . . . CO .Ispico do do - ISa.O Irunion bark do do . . . . 35a46 COLUMBIA P.IVEII SALMON. I bbli. , 160 Ba . . _ . _ 3 8 75 tti cans , rer doz . . . . . . 2 50(3 ( - 5 do do . _ . . _ . _ . 3 90 ® 4 CO WHITE 1'IiU. o. 1 klls . . . - . _ . 3 1 25 amlly in kits . _ . 1 :0 I bbls . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . _ . 50 0@ ( 7 00 amilyjn > < bbl3 . _ 5 50 ® 6 tO MACKEREL. imily , in kits . . . 1 10 ® 1 20 o. 1 , do . 1 CO ® 2 00 eS3 , do „ . 3 00 ® 3 25 amilr , X bbls - . G 25 ® C SO 0.1 , do . 9 00 ® 10 CO irdines , Ji bozos . - . 1C 50JJ17 00 CIGARS. . E. SIMPSON , manufacturer , 532 15th Street. . Upmaa . _ . _ f M. S J5 00 Econatructiun. . . „ . do 3.3 00 rand Central - . _ . do 35 00 niversal - . do 40 00 ara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 4300 i Boquet . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 50 00 man Pure . do 50 CO irtigas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 75 CO ours Truly . . . _ do 05 CO 3ld Medal _ do 5010 i Espanola . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 60 00 iple Crown. . . . . . . . . „ . „ . do 75 00 eory Clay. . . . . . - „ do 100 00 ) Vlllpr _ . . . . _ . . „ . do 100 00 VilJer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . „ do 10)00 ) ; ( J . . . . „ „ „ „ do 75 10 CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. rTiolesalo depot 548 14th Street. ilf barrel sacks . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9C Eock Island and Pacific B. R. PUB GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM > MATTA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , a Des iloines , Xiavenport and Rock Island. fH fV All Passenger Trains are equipped with the V ESTINOUOC9K PATENT AlB BRAKK3 and iller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. Fast Express Trains Leave Daily * onnettlnf as follows : r DBS MOINE3 with the Des Moines Valley Railroad , lor Oakaloou , Ottumwa Kcokuk md St. Lonle. , C GKINNELL with the Central Railroad of rowa , for all points north to St. Paul. r WEST LIBERTY with the .Burlington , 2edar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad , for Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque & St. Paul , At WILTON JUNCTION with the South-Western tinmen , for Muscatine , WashiDgton and all points south. C DAVUNPOBT with the Davenport & St. Paul Railroad for points north. r ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport , Be > > lt , Kacine. Mil waukee and all points in northern Illinois ind Wisconsin. r ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rock Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis ind points south. r ROCK ISLAND with the 1'eoria 4 Rogk [ sland Rathoad for Peoria and points east. r BUREAU . JUNG. , with branch , for llen- r. Larere , Chillicotbe and Peoria. r LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rall- oad for points nort hand south. r CHICAGO with " 11 lines South. . East , North and rHROUGH TICKETS to alPEasiern cities , i this tine , can be procured , and any inlor- ttlon obtained , concerning joints , at the ket office of the company , 125 Farnham St. , 3aba , and also at the principal ticket offices ing tbe line of tbe U. P. R. li. Checked Tbrongli ( a all Principal Kaatcrn PoiutM. M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE , Jen'l Pass'r ' Ag't , GenUSup't Chicago. Chicago. H.LACEY , as STEVENS , Ticket Aeent , Qcn'l Western Ag' t 3U Oman * Omaha. Cl ioux City & Pacific R , R , ClT Tbe Shorteat ana only Direct T Route front M.SI SI , IQUISTCIL BLUFFS wCH St. Paul , Minneapolis , jo ; And all Points in ) BTIIERjr IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains via this route. C ( COSISECT1OXS. . At U. P.- Transfer with Un Pacific T Uroad for Omaha . At Council Bluff , with Kansas CItr , St. TG i and Council bluffs Railroad for St. Louis i all polnti south. . At Missouri Valloj- with th Chicago and G rthweatern railway fet Chicago and all nta east. . At Sioux Citr with Sioux City and S il , Illinois Central and DaoU Southern [ reads. Steamers for Upper Missouri River , Xo ring navigation and with stages for all ntt in the Northwest. . At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern [ road for Omaha and Southern Nebraska. . At Fremont , Nebraska. wlh the Union nflc railroad for 11 point ? lest and the Pro ] Ti lflc coast. TiG . At Wlsner with TiA stiges lor Korfolk and al1 A nts in Northern Nebraska. 5TTickeU for ule in Chicago and North- item Railway ofScex. 9 Be sura your tickets read via S. C. A. P. Iwar. L. BURNETT , Sup't. mermen ing ; . C. HIILS. Q n. Ticket AK't. men CEO.V. . GRATTAN Add CHICAGO ANORTHWES'N The Popular Route from O IMI .A. IE ! .A. TO Chicago and the East ! AND THE IDlroot fi.cvu.to TrIVaterloo.Fort n < xlseDnbnqueIj Crossf , 1'rulrle lu Clilen. AVluona , St. fMUlDnliitli , Jancaville , Kcno- ha , Greeu b r ICaclne , MeTeu's 1'olut , U'ntertovrn , ( > * Uliosh , Ken DuLac. fliadl.on and MllauUee. . It Being tbe Shortest and rbstComDleted Line Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO , Constant Improrf mails bave taken place in the way of reducing Grade , and placing Iron with Steel Rails , ceding to its rolling stock new aud Elegant r nnd 8L.KEP1NO CAUS Equipped with the "W dtinghou e Air Brake" and " .Miller Platform , " establishing com lor tai i bie and commr-dious Eating Housed , offering all the couif irti ol traveling the age can produce. From * to to Fist Express Trains ruu each way daily over the various lines of this load thus securing to tbe traveler selecting thi : route sure and certain connections in any di rectlon h mar wish to co. Principal Connections. AT MlbSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , la. Sioux City , Yankton and points reached via Sioux City and Pacific rallroid. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge , Des Moines. Ottawa and Keokut. AT ilARSIIAuLfurSt. Paul , Minneapolis , Duluth , anil northwestern points. AT CEDAR RaPIDS for Waterloo , Cedar Fall * , Ch-trles City , Burlington and St. Louis. AT CLINTON for Dubuqne , Dun'eith , Prai rie du Cblec , LaCrossc , and all points on the Chicago , Clinton and Dubuque , and Chicago , Uuuuqueint ! Minnesota railroads. AT FULTON for Frepport , Racine Millwau- Icce , and all ) > oints In Wisconsin , AT CHICAGO with all ralltrav lines leading } ut of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities via thb ine can be procured , and any informal ! , n ob- alaed , concerning Homes , Rates , etc , at the 3ompanie's Oflicc , 21 ? Farnbam Street , Omaha , lud also at the principal ticket offices along th ine of l ho U. P. R. R. KiTBaggage checked through to all principal Eastern points. . . mchlSvl ) maha & St. Louis Short Line 187 4- ! V , c be Kansas-"City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. B / la the only dire line to ST. x O-CTS : s AND THE EAST , FROM > M AH A AND THE "WEST 0 CUAltGE i curb between OmabaandSt. Louis ana bit oie between OilAUA anu JNC.W YOKk. This th Only Jae running a ULLMAJi SLEEPIMO OAU KAST FKO9I O AIIA , ON AUBIVAL OP THE UA'IOS PACIFIC EXPRESS OSTPasaenqers tafclns othet roat s nave a sairceable transfer at tne River Station. ; k PASSK.VGEK TKAISS DAILY ! t REACHING ALL r A3TEKH AND WEaTEEH CITIES c ith Less Changes and in advance of other lines. This Entire Line is equipped with ullraan's Palace Sleeping Cara , Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars , iller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinjjhouse Air Brake , your tickets read via nnsast'Jty , S' . Josepb & Council UlufKl llalrod , I'M Omaha and St. Louis. : ket9 forsalo at eor. Tenth and Farnham a i reels , and U. P. Depot , Oinaha. * S. TEHON , GEO. L. 2RADBURY , 1'ais. Agt. Geu' Agent. F. BARNARD , A. C.T AWBS , Gen'l bupt. Uen'l "ass. Agt. , ht. Joscoh. " ' " DALI.dl . , S.OTTTB 1 T. | TEAJNB DAILY ! L.EAVK ST. X.OTJIS IVITII ullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT OHAHQB ndianapolis , Cincinnati , Louisville. Columbus , Pittsburg , Philadelphia. Baltimore Washington , FEW YORK nrrlvtl of Tralrj from the West. ONLY. ONE CHANGE TO leveiand , Buffalo & Boston Are ror Sale at tbe JLvALVll JO Conij-any'B Office , K. forn.r Kourtii & Chestnut ita , . Loiiln , iul at the Principal & ! ' - iy Office * In the IVeat. AS. BABCOCK , ' C. E. RUSSELL , S'thern Pass. Ag't , Wesfii Pass. Ag't. DALLAS , TEXAS. KANSAS CTTT , UN E. SIMI-SON CUAS. E. FOLLEIT , Gen i Supt. , Gen'l Pass. Ag't. ) tf INDIANAPOLIS ST. Louis. ) nfectio.ners' ' Tool Works , Al la.031 Mills & Bro. , itannlacturers o onfectioners'Tools e out lea Cieem K.-ecier &c. ' en 3. 1301 & 130j { _ No Eighth St. enA' PHILADELPHIA , PA. I DI prletors : 1 ESTABLISHED 1 _ GiAc Act AcL PEU DAY. Agents waiit- .r , * , ed. All classes of work L people of either sex. young or old , roake e monev at work / ou in their spare mo- ti cr all tbe time than at anything else. ( je STlNSOK 4 CO , , Portland , lUlnr KEAENEY'S 1FLUID-EXTP. A Cl' Tte'only known remedy for BEIGHT'S DISEASE , And a positive care for Gout , Gravel , Strictures , Diabetes , Dyspepaia Ner vous Debility , Dropsy , Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine , Ir i- tation. luSamatlon or Ulceratlon of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS. SPERMA TORRHGA , Loucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of the Prcstrata Gland. S.one in the Bladder , Colcalc : , GRAVEL OK BRICK DCST DK- IPOSIT. And Mucus or Milky Dlschargcs. KEARNEY'S Extract Buelra ! Permanently CUTM all Diseases of the Bladder , Kidneys , nnd Dropaica Swellings , Existing in Men , Women and Children , No Matter What the Agel Prof , iteels says : "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract iluchu is worth more than all other Euchiu combined. " Price one dollar per bottle ; or , six bottles for five dollars. Depot 104 DuaneSt , , N , Y , 4 physician in attendance to answer corrc.- ponuenco and give ad vice gratis. JWSend stamp for . pamphlets , freo. KT Crane < 4 Brighana Wholesale Agents , Saa Francisco. Cal. a Swi TO Tilt. NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. VOOHABQE FOS ADVIOB AHD C6IT- SULTATION. J. B. DYOTT , graduate of Jefferson Medical College , Philadel phia , author of several valuable tvorks , jan be consulted on all dia- , ; ases of the SexutJ and Grinary or- jans , ( which ho has made an es pecial study , ) either in male or fe- nale , no matter from what cause ) riginating- how long standing i. practice of 30 years enables him o treat diseases with success. Cures juarantecd. Charges reasonable , rhose at a distance can forward let- ers describing symptoms and en- ilosing stamp to prepay postage. B-Send for the Guide to Health. Jrico IOc. J. B.I > YO11IM.I > . 'hysicion and Surgcoiij 101 JDuane trcet , X. T. JBSTACLES to MARRIAGE , ! /\PPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from .08 feels of trrors and Abuses in early life. lauuooil Restored. Impediments to ilarriogt omovod. New metVou of treatment. New id remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars nt free , In healed envelopes. Address. HOW- RD ASisOCIATION North Ninth St. , hiladelphlaPa , an Institution havingahlgh iputation for honorable conduct and profes- . oodl skill. sSdAwm uiiarles Fopper , WHOLESALE BUTCHEH NO CATTJLIS BROKER , ALT LAKE CITY , - - UTAH feb27ft Proprietor of tbe RISING SUST AHO ANGELES Depot for the sale of hia NATIVE WINES AND E , EBLLEB. & Co. , Corner of Battery and Washington Sis. AN rnAscisco marTU PASSENG-EKS oing East orSouth from Omaha AndPointaon U. P.R.B. , hould take the 1 LINCOLN EOUTE" , ( via The TCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD ud s vure lor tnemselvos the cho'i4 of Six Popular RiJtcsfroa tchisou to Chicago and St. Loals , , All making Reliable C Jnectlons and being [ dpped with Palaca Bar aid Sleeahg Ciri. All d lay and inconvenience arrivlnifrorc irriea and traasfeni can be avoided West of ilcago and St. Louli by securing Tickets via TCIIISOX anil the ATCniSUS < t NEBRASKA RAILROAD. rcct nnd Reliable Connections are aUo tnade with the A. T. & S. F. R. R. for tha rrat Arkansas Talley & Colorado , id with all lines running South to pointi in. ! Southern Kansas and tbe Indian Territory. 1 on Aak for Ticket * via ' INCOLN & ATOHISOJ onF . C.8MTTH , F. WHITE F Gen'JSapt. UNTIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED I AND LOW KESERVOIK WE HAVE TWELVE UOOD REASONS AS why tber will do your work. Quick and Easv. Ohean and Clean. B B 1 Thtyarechejpesttobuy , * Tl.ty are best to use. Ther bass evenly and quickly , Their operation is perfect , ) They have always a Rood draft , i They are made of Ihebebtuiaterial i They roast perfectly , i They require but little fuel , ' They are very low priced , B They ara cosily managed. 5 Thay are suited to all localltln , eS3 Every sloveguarantcedtogiveiatMacttoii SOLD BY Excelsior Man'fg Co. , ST. LOUIS , 210. , M. B Sugar-Coaled , Concentrated ) , Root and Herbal Jaicc , Antl- BUlons Granules. TiIE"I.rrxX GIANT" CATHARTIC , or JJultum. In JParvo Pliyslc. The novelty of modem Mcdicai. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Science No U : > o or any loagct taking ten lar e , repulsive and naueeous pill , composed of cheap , crude , and bulky Ingredients , n lieu wo can by n careful application of chemicaj Fcicnce. eztracr nil the cathartic and other inedf- final properties from the most valuable roots anrf herbs , and concentrate them Lito a mlnatc Gran. mo , ncnrcrly larger than a muRtard socJ , that cart be readily swallowed by those ol Lbc mostgensltivo etomaclu aud Octillions tastei. CichlitUe PurRativo E'cllct rcpre ent , in arne rno t concentrated form , ai rauc' ' cathartic power w is embodied in any of the lar v pills found for ? ao ! In the diT' eaopi. From their wonderful ca thartic power , in proiorttoa o their elre , peoplt ivho have not trial then en. apt to enppot * teat they arc harca or dri tic ia clfcct , but e uch is sot it ail th < ! ca < e. the different nctivo medicinal prin ciple ? ofhicn they nro composed bcins ao bar- naaizett and modl3ed. one By tha others , as to pnxluco n moHt feoarclilnc > ud tlior- catiiartii" " , 2500 Rcvraril ! ? hereby oflercd by tha pro prietor of .hcso Pellets , o any chemist -who , upon analysis , fill iird in them nnv Calender other foruu of mercury 01 any other tnl ra ! poison. nclup entirely vegetable , no partrcnlar are is . cqaired Mhtlo USIBJJ them. Ihcy ope rate without disturbance to the constitution , diet , or occupation. For Jauiiilico. Hcadaclie , Constipation * Impure Itlood , I'aln in the Miotildcrx , TiRlTdiCKa of tltn CZiL-st , Dizzltice" . Sour Krnctatlous * ol tlio Stomacfi , Had lasto in knoutli , cilloiia attacks , Pain ia region of ZCidiicyk , Internal Fcrcr , Itloated feeling about Morujcli , Iluhli of niood 10 klcad , IllRli Col ored Urine , UiiHocIabillty and Cloomy t'orcbod'u s , take Dr. I'ierce's Pleasant 1'n rkutl vo Pellets * Ia crplanatioa of the remedurpower of my Tcr- ratio I'clict80\crpopreatara-Ictyor < lieeajc . IwiaUtoraytUat tliclr action upon tlio animal economy In iniivcrunl , noto. it land or tissue escaping tliclr saiin- tlvo Imprccs. Ajo ( Iocs not Impair them ; their en ar.coatinij'nna bcin enclosed in glas * tj'ittlcs preserve their \irtncs unimpaired for anr cuth of time , in any chmatr , BO till they are al- trays fresh and reliable , which ia not the ca o [ 7ith the pili found in the dm ; Etorea. put up ia : V'ap wood or paste-beard boxes. Recollect that 'jra'i ' tiitca'csilicrc a Laxative , A Item- ( Ira or Purgative id Indicated , tbeso little IV-.Is ! will phe the most perfect sitlitictioa to ill who use thsra. Tliey arc i Ol l l > y all cntprprlalnz Jrugglxtact J coutaa.bottle. Do rot nlloTT any nrafrsist ta Indsro you lo laUe nnythinjr elo that bo may fay Is Just at cooj C3 my Pelleto becau c he rnaLcs a larjet froflton that whirh ho recommends. Jf your Irn riit cannot euprly them , cnclo-o ! J3 cenu led tsceiw them ny return null f.-orn E. ; - . P1CUWE , 2T. I > , 2rop > r , . JSTTE-FALO. K. "Si 1SK EOE PYLE'S AT US ! AND BAKING- SODA I I 3XT TT S S Ppnax Meyer 4 Raanke and Whitney Batuerman it Co. CASTLE * BROS. , IMPORTERS. OF AND East India Goods. 213 and 315 FROST STREET 3an Francisco California. mchG'7ni PLATTB VALLEY REAL ESTATE ! Samuel C , Smith , Local Ag ut tor tha d. P. B. R LANDS , - ITeb , , kvernment Lands Located I T. P. Lands Sold ! mprored Farms andTownXoU loren onTIME TIME ! ! Comruunications Cheer- illy- Answered 1OOCOO [ OH FABKI5GLAHD IS HEBBASKil ! 00 HanscomPlaccLots ! IODSES AND LOTS ia the city of Omaha , forgalccheaoandon coodtermi. HOGGS & II ILL. Real estate brokersofQce over i lackey's store. Dodge Bt. opposite cew P"iitoi5faaiXnmZ Mrs. D. A. MOITETT , ashionable Dressmaking3 564 Fourte3nth St. , 303m 02L1IIA. XE3.