GOO ACRES ! OF T1IE FINEST Elkliorn Yalley Lands ! FOR SALE BT 33. svc. | , . mUESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO JL the market hnu ilic FINEST in the STATE ! And will be sold at from $2,50 to $5,00 PhR ACRE ! For t'ash or on Lonu Time. * fiST-LAXD EXPLORING TIUK- ETS for sale at O. & X. W. depot , bearing coupons which will bo tak en at full cost in payments for land. he Most IVo tlcrful Medical UL. covcrj of Ue Age Ivory Man Ms own L'hrs'clan. 's Great Remedy Tbp people ot the United States luve been .1 humbugged with all kinds of Patent Mfdiciues , I luacks and imposters [ for tbe past few years , , Mn a most shameful manner. Tbe writer ol the > following is one of the victims , and wishes to pre-ent a very plaiucase. liotieving that by cleansing the b'ood wa the only true way of banishing disease , aud I > eing a great Kullcrcr fr iu wualc lutigs and a fccrofulous aRectiou , and after trying many kinds ol Patent .Medicines and the most eminent 1'iiynicians , I commenced doctoring iny.vlf , and at lastil scoicred a lllood Searcher , or Root Hitters , which not only gave me Ini- mrdUte releif , but alter n few weeks tflt-iteJ a radical cure The cougti left me , my lungs Imcaiiio strong anil S"iind. mv a petite gond , and the tc ufulous diiuuse hod disap ] > e.rtwt. Keeling confident that m Illaccuery iios-ei'wd wonderful healing v rlues , I gain U to other * alllicuil , and found It chV-ctud tbo most uiiracn- [ ; - luu cures in thousands of cases , not alone | i ' curing C.iugh < , Coii4umplinn , Asthma. Catarrh , ( Scrofula and Weak Lung * , but all diseases caused from humors in the b'ooJ. Thcdeniaud from my friends and oilier * hearing aliout these Hitters becoming very grrat , I commenced put- I'nz them up for vale , calling bom 1'UAZIh.R'S ROOT UITTnilS. I wan at first backward in presenting cither myself or medicine to the public Hot bejng a Patent Medicine Man , but lam getting bravely o t > r that. I hate sold thousands of bottles ci my Root BItlerp , and It is my desire aud determination to place the Bamo within the reach of eiery sullcring man , woman snd child ou tbe face of tbo civilized 'J ' globo. The gi and principle that cerates in these Root Hitters is tbo power they IHJSS.-SJ Iu cluins- ing the turgid blood and banishing the tile humors from the system. Root llitte 8 iirr < tnctlj-a Medicinal Preparation , cumiwuitfSl from roots combined with herbs an.I pla.it * , many of which wcro.used in the 1:0 > d old days of our forefathers , when pcoplo wuio cured by tome simple root or herb , and when Calomel and other uol uns of the mineral kingdom were unknown. They open all the natural passages of the body , cast out disease , take away all sickness and build up tha 8) stem with pure blood , , hence they must reach all diseases by purifica tion and nourishment. So person can lake Root Bitters and remain lone unwell. Victory ujioaictory they h.ivo gained over disease and death in all stations and conditions iu life. They arc constantly ef fecting cures of the utmost importance. For Consumption , Asthma , Scrofula , Scrofulous E- ruptlons , Catarrh , Weak Lungs , Lost Vitality snd Broken-down Constitutions , these Root Killers ore unl\eisally admitted to bo tbe most wonderful Medical Discovery known to the world. Their | > ectoral healing properties pene trate every pott ion of the human frame , sooth ing the Lun'zs , gtrengthonlng tha Stomach , Kidneyj and Liver , cleansing the blood from every kind of humor. No other medicine will cure Chronic Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Heart librae , Fits , Dizziness , Headache , Dyspepsia , Fever and Ague. Costlvencsn , Piles , Urinary Diseases , Kidney Disease , aud Liver Complaint , so quickly as tii | > Hoot Hitlers- . All cucli diseases are caused from a bad ttoraarh and a ] > oisonous condition of thp bood. | For weakly , nervous youqg men , suffering from loss ot memory , loss o ! energy ( otr , , caused from abuses in early litean J to delicate f emales.tbcso strengthening Root Bitters ara especially re- fiuumonded. One bottle will do more toward eradicating Syphilis , Scurvy , Tetter , Fever Bores , Koro Kjcs , Tumors , Cancerous forma tions , Dropsy , ( Erysipelas , bait Rheuui , Ulcers , Roils , Flesh YYoruiji Blotches , Pustules , Eru ] > - tldus , pimples on thofjiii.uuJ Corruptions from t be Blood than all other remtdii lu tultteuce. $ G. W , FRAZIER , ouzo. Trailers Root Bitters are sold by all the lead- inz Druggists , Storekeepers and Chemists. Sold Wholesale by Strong A Cobb , 199 Superior street , and Beaten Myers & Canfiald , 127 Wat er street , Cleveland , O. ; II. 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J1H3T CLASS CANVASSING AGEN13 WANTED ddrceithe Publishers , 519 & 551 Broadway , Kew lork. The Death of Cooper's "Bee Hunter. " Chicago Inter-Ocean. ] Judge Bazil Harrison , the pioneer settler of Kalamazoo Coun'tyi Mich. , died at Prairie Konde , in that State , Sunday afternoon , at the advanced age of 103 years. Aside from the noteworthy fact of his great age , his life has been prominent from its usefulness , and his name made notorious in Cooper's novel , the "Oak Openings , " in which he fig ured under the guise of the "Bee Hunter. " Judge Harrison was born in Frederick county , Md. , " about thirty miles from Baltimore , on the 15th of March , 1771. A few years after his birth his family moved to Virginia , and after a residence there of live years moved to Pennsylva nia , hettling near Lancaster. Young Bazil'.s life until he was nineteen years old was passed in the dull monotony of work , which always falls to the lot of settlers in a new country. At this age the romance of life begun. He fell in love. .The object of his affection was Martha Stillwcll , the daughter of a neighboring farmer. Bazil , whose love gave him confidence , boldly asked consent of Martha's parents to their marriage. Her father liked his frank and kindly ways and favored the match , but Dame Stilhvell had higher as pirations for herdatighter. Grieved were the lovers at this decision , but by no means obedient to the behest of the stern mother. In clandes tine interviews they renewed their pledges of allection , and encouraged by Martha's father , planned an elopement. The day was setbut the suspicious mother kept close watch on her daugh'cr. Thesiniplo trous seau was mostly made by stealth in Martha's own room at night , she re ceiving some little assistance from a sitter alio in the secret , but fcho happened to be entirely out of shoes , for it was in March , and the young ladies then were not ashamed to bo seen iu their bare feet while in the house , and very crude brogans when the weather made covering for the feet necessary. But the eti quette of Greencastle in 1790 did not permit a bride to appear shoe- lessor slijiperle-ss at her wedding. Jlttiily-inadeshoes were unknown in the town , and the needed article must be made to measure. Several plans failed , and her father was compelled to move cautiously , in view of the fact that Dame Stilhvell was somewhat sus picious. The matter was delayed for a favorable opportunity , until the day before the wedding , when further procrastination being out of the question , the father invented a ruse to accomplish the object. In the forenoon of the last day of grace he came into the weaving- room where mothers and daughters were at work at the loom , aud shortly began to joke Martha on the size of her feet. Picking up a shingle ( carefully placed within reach beforehand for the purpose ) he drew a diagram of measurement of her pedal extremities , the dimen sions of which he laughed im moderately about with his wife , to the apparent great discomfiture of his daughter , and then carelessly threw the shingle out of the win dow. Fifteen minutes after , that shingle measure was in Shoemaker "NVilkin'a shop , and that worthy pobbler worked half the night to finjsh the pumps in which the run away bride was to stand at her wedding on the morrow. The next day at dinner time Martha slipped away , and , with her father for a witness she and Bazil were made one by the village jus * ticc. Tne outwitted mother of course was Indignant at first , but soon re lented , and thus March 17th , 1790 , was begun the matrimonial journey of iJazil Harrison and Martha Stil- well , and for nearly seventy years did the two live together as ma.n anil wife until June 7th , 1S37 , when the union was broken by her death. Four years after this occurrence , Harrison and his wlfo went across the Alleghanles and settled in Franklin county , where they lived until 1S10. They then moved into Kentucky , and a few years later started as pioneers ( or tha new State qf Michigan , taking their location In the now county of Kalamazoo. During his long life Judge Harrison has seen his children increase and multiply , and at his death 210 de scendants bore his name and hon ored him as their ancestor. Until a short time before his death tjp | pa- trjarph retained lus faculties unim paired. Extraordinary Materialization in England. Thelxjndon SjrirUuaHst of August 2lst contains the following commu nication from Mr. Charles Black burn : When last in London I hud. not thp opportunity of seeing anything of Miss Showers' mediumship , as she and Mrs. Showers had re'.urned home to Teignmouth ; therefore I wrote and asked permission to go there and have some seances pri vately. This was promptly replied tq by jnvlting me ; so I went to a hotel there anil remained a week , but called every evening at Mrs. Showers' , whose kindness and hos pitality was everything I could de sire. sire.Now Now , I had previously thought over how I must set about proving the truth , or otherwise , of this young lady's modiumship , and I concluded that it merely required the substan tiating of three points , viz. : First The spirit voice , that it was not her by ventriloquism. Second When a fape appeared , that It was not her ' with a nJask. ' Third Wb'eu a full form appeared , that it was not her own bodily form at all. I consider tbesc to be thp pojqts to be solved In all these phenomena In their pres ent condition of progress. 1. The Spirit Voice. After hearing - ing three or four different voices singing in the dark , whilst Miss Showers played the piano , I lit the candles and asked her awa.y from thp piano to a char } , with its back against the wall , so that I could see her face all the time ; i then made her lake a mouthful of water , and askpd the spirit "Peter" to speak : Jie instantly shouted iji hjs robust voice , "Wfll that do for you V" Miss Showers then spat the water from her mouth into a basin , and this ex periment was repeated. The loud voiced seemed to come from about twelve or fourteen inches above her head , and fully satisfied me it was not rfoiie by her. ' 2. Tabes Appearing. A curtajn was fixed in front of a small drcss ing room doorway , reaching to about six inches from the top , aud Miss Showers sat within the curtain. I tied a tape close around her waist ami sealed it , aud brought the ends pufsldp , fastening them with nails , visible to all eyes , exactly level with , her waist as she sat on a very low ggfjt. It was not possible she could reach the top of { he curtain within & yard , and , had she got up , the tape and nails must have been rentasun- der. She became entranced , and various faces appeared ; the spirit shortly afterwards told us to go in side and sec. We did so , aud found her in a trance , tied exactly as I had 1WT. r" ° tened her ; therefore it was not her doing , ! " 3. Full Form Appearing and j Comfug Out ot Cabinet Amongst Us. The same little dressing room and curtained door were used , but the curtain was nailed on top of the moulding of the door to shut out all light , andacouchwaspladed inside. Now in this important test I took her right ear-ring out , and passed a threaded needle through the apper- ture , with five yards of thread. Miss Sho.verslay down on the couch and I threaded the two ends of the strings through where the door hinges , and fastened them to a nail driven by a gentleman into the door-casing , and visible to all ; thus she had a single thread through her ear in a dark room ; and we had the two ends in the light room. She was quickly entranced , and very shortly a spirit named "Lenore" came forth amongst us perfectly destitute of any thread fastening. All felt her cans ; she had no boring whatever through her care , and the lobes .were very thin and far smaller than Miss Show er's. She had only one large toe to each foot ; the other four toes were ossifications , and not toes at all. We all examined her very small feet with our hands and eyes ; nor are we in the slightest mistaken. She told us her feet would have been perfected had there been more power. AVhen tnis figure retired , we all went into the cabinet with' Taint light , and awoke Miss Show ers. She had the thread through her ear just as when she first lay down on the couch. We cut the threads close to her ear , and traced them direct to the nail without knot orpiercing in it. Miss Show- ers's feet , I scarcely need say , are perfect , and were examined. I now leave the public to judge whether it is fair to slander such an excellent , truthful , and honorable meuium. In fact , a debt of grati tude ss due to both Miss Cook ( that v--as ) and Miss Showers ; indeed , any gentleman who has a proper mind would apologize to both fami lies for recent language used against these two respectable young Indies , only eighteen years of age. Parkslield , Didsbury , near Man chester , August 13 , 1874. * Mrs. Showers , in thecourscof a note to us , tys : "Last night Mr. Blackburn passed a thread some yards long , through my daughter's left ear and brought out the ends into theroom where we weresitthuj. .Lciiore appeared walking about among us and allowed us all to feel her ears. There was no thread in them , and at the conclusion of the seance Mary was found on the sofa precisely as she was left. From the moment that the spirit first appear ed we observed that she held out her left foot in a very remarkable manner. It looked more like a hoof than a foot. All of us were allowed to hold it and to examine it in suc- cessisn. There was only one toe , and the others were wanting ! I really felt a peculiar sensation at the time. In a Bad Fix. It has never been definitely set tled to the satisfaction of the public who the Man in the Iron Mask was , but generations to come will know all about Dick Palmer , who got in side of something worse than a mask. His mothersent him after a brass kettle , which one of the neigh bors had borrowed , and on the way homo * .ho boy turned the kettle up side down and put it on his head. Another boy gave it ablow _ and it shut down over Dick's" face as close as a clam in his shell , one of the ears digging into his head behind , and the other pressing on his nose. The victim jumped and shouted and clawed at the kettle , but he couldn't budge it. A man came along and lifted at it , but Dick's nof-e began to come out by the roots , and the man had to stop. A crowd ran out of the corner grocery , Dick's mother was sent for , and the boys danced up and down and cried "Oh golly ! " without ceasing. One boy said they would have to take a cold chisel and drill Dick out of the kettle , and another said they'd have to melt the kettle off , while every body rapped on } t to see how solidly it was on. Then they tried to lift Jt off , but Dick roared "murder ! " until they stopped. Some said grease his head , some said grease the kettle , while the boy's mother sat down on the curbstone and sobbed out , * "Oh ! Richard , why did you do this ? " The crowd took it coolly ; itwqsn't their funeral , and it boy with a brass kettle on his head isn't to be seen every day. Tears fell from the kettle , and a hollow voice kept repeating , "I'll never do it again. " Finally they had Richard on the walk , and while one man sat on his lesa.n.d another on his stomach , a third compressed the kettle between his hands , and the boy crawled out , his note all scratched aud twisted out of shape , a hole in his head , and a bump on his forehead. His mother wildly embraced him , all the boys cried , "Hip la ! " and little Richard was led home to loaf around on the lounge and have toast and eggs for a week. DclroV free. Press. Proclamation by the Governor. STATE OF EHRASKA , 1 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. ) WIIEUEAS , TheSenateandHouse of Representatives of the State of Nebraska , on the twenty-sixth day of February , 1873 , passed a resolu tion in words as follows : Jicsolved , "That the electors of the State be , and are hereby author ized and recommended to vote for or against a Convention to revise or chang ? the Constitution of the next general election , for members of tue j.cUlaturc. ; "The ballots at such election shall bo written or printed as follows : Those in favor of a convention , 'For a convention1 ; those against a con vention , 'Against a convention. ' " Now therefore , I , Robert W. Fur- nas , Governor of the State of Ne braska , do hereby recommend to the electois of the State that at the next general election for members of the Legislature , to be held on the thirteenth day of October , 1874 , un der the resolution aforesaid , they devote vote for or against a convention to be convened3br the purpose afore said , * ' 111 testimony whereof I have hereunto - , . unto set my hand and f " ) caused to be affixed the I SEAL. V Great Seal of the State of [ } .Nebraska. r ? Done at Lincoln , this eighth day of September , A.D. 1S74. ROBT. W. FURNAS , By the Governor , Joiix J. GOSPEIS , Secretary of State. Established 158. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street , ( OSce up eUln. ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carriagti intl Baggies on hind or made to order. N. B. Particular attention p ld to .Repair Money and Commerce. Daily Review. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY IJEK , ) September 12 , 1874. J The week closes to-day with busi ness at the banks active. The money market is steady. Rates of discount ruling at last quotations. THE FIRST X.VHOXAL BANK Land Grants ( selling ) § 823.00 Land Warrant. " , (1UO ( acres buj-ing ) 17G.OO Land Warrants ( ICO acres selling ) 185.00 Agricultural College Scrip , ( ICO acres buying ) 170.00 Do. Selling 185.00 Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one per ct. In the commercial we note no changes , either in the activity of the market or in our quotations. OMAHA MARKETS. Caratully Corrected D Ily DRY GOODS. j. J. BROWN ii imo. , Cor. 14th and Doujjla Streets. PRINTS. Aliens Auicricttu. . . . . . Uristol . _ 9 Uarners . . . . . . . . 8J Hamilton . „ ' 4 Mcrrlniack D . 0 > 4 Tcabody . . . . _ y > 4 Richmond . 0 % Simpsoii'ft. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9)4 ) BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Hrignt 4-1 . _ . . _ Boot O. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . M 9 Cabot 4-4 . . . . . . . „ . . _ . „ . . . 12 % l-onsilale . . . . _ . _ li N. Y. Mills . _ . „ . _ . V y Petorboro. . . . . . . . . . _ . _ 8 Suffolk L _ . _ . _ Wt BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Penperell 8-4 . „ . „ . . _ _ . _ 31 do 9-4 _ . S.i'4 do 10 . . . „ _ . . . . . . . . . _ 38 > 4 COTTONAD. S. Farmers and Mechanics . „ . J5X Great Western . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion , A . „ . „ . _ . . . _ 8Ji Bedford , R . „ . . - . 3 Orantville , E LT . . . lOtf Germania , B B . - 9 % l aiigloy . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . ( . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 L. L 3 . _ 9 GINGHAMS. American. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Amosleag . . „ . . . . _ 12 Bates . . . . .M..M..MH . . . . . . . . . . IS Lincaster..m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 TICKINGS. AmosVong , a o > . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . . IIMJeford. . . . . . . . DENIMS. B aver Creek , B B. . 16 > | Haymakers 12 ctis , B B „ . _ _ . . ny Otis , C C 15 } JEANS. BUdeford 1CJ4 Ilooslcr. _ 4U TASKLE XOT10NS. KURTZ MOHR & CO. , 231 Farnuani Street. ivraun. Clark's O. N. T „ . . TO ' Coat's „ 70 Merrick's „ 42J IIOsIEUV. Domestic S S fflZ 00 British . - 3 0VaG ( 00 PAPER COLLARS. Dickens' licst „ _ S 90 King William „ 1 : S Domestic. . . . . „ „ . 1 80 tiiaziley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 SHAWLS. Ottoman strips. . . . . „ $2 25(36 ( 50 SHIRTS. WUU common „ StO 50 * medium J5 00 ' C'i'toia maoe 30 CO Pcrcal" . . . . . „ _ S1200j24 CO Calico _ ' ? 757 50 OVEKALL3. Brown drill „ 16 50a7 25 * ' duck 7 75a9 00 Blue drill _ 7 00a7 50 duck 8 00a9 50 While . . . tf OOa'J 50 OORSUTS. French wlialeVono _ 55 23aS 00 Our own. . . _ 15 00 Couiet - 22 50 WRING SKIRTS. I.lnen printed _ „ $ 9 00 " milled 12 00 " fluted _ . _ 15 00 YARN'S. , Balmoral Yarn , all colors , peril ) SI CO ( lermantowu Wool , " SI 70S2 ( 03 Saxouy Y&rui , per box. . . . . . . . . $ - 15 GENERAL COMMISSION. J. ( J. KOSENFELD gives us tne following quotations this day : Potatoes , 00S1 00 per hushel ; Uuttor , prime 25@30c ; Uutter , good 20@25c ; IJuttcr , cooking 1015c ; Eggs , 12c per doz ; Live chickens 2 50@2 75 ; Lemons , 14 00 per box. OYSTERS W. B. < t Co. Select , 05 cts per- can ; Standard 55 cts per can ; Medi um 45 cts per can. HAIIDWAKK JOHN T. EDGAR. IRON. Common bar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Horse shoe b-u. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GV Norway nail rod. . . . . . . . _ ] [ > < , STEEL. . - Cast pIoT „ . . . . 12 Gcrmon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 American casn.oc agon and square. . ISfj tl Jess p's English do do . . . 2j@ 40 Burdea'g hone shoes , per keg . . . . 725 do mule do do . . . . . . . . . . . 8 25 Northwestern hone nails. . . . . . . „ 22a 23 Dundee thimble skeins , discount 45 ptr cent. Stor half patent axles , discount 10 per cent. NA1U3. lOd to COd per keg. . . . . . _ 4 10 Sd do _ 435 fid do . . . . . 4 CO 4d do . . . . . . . . . „ _ . _ _ . . . . . . . 4 85 3il do „ . . . . . „ - . . . . „ . . . . . . . 5 HI 3d fine do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 10 lOd Duls'n do „ - 5 2 Sd do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 CO Cd do do „ „ _ - _ 5 J > 5 lOd casing do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 85 Sd do do _ . . . . . 5 10 Cd do do 5 35 Wrought , all sUes 5 85 BOLTS. Carriage and tire. . . . . . . . . . .discount 70 pr c BUTTS. Narrow wrought , fast Joint discount 20 prc Cast , loose piu reversible.- . . . do 33 do MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure forks..discount 30 prc Uo and gai den rakes. . . . . . . . do 25 do HINGES. Strap and T. . . . . . _ . . . -.discount 25 pr c WRENCHES. Taft's black . . .discount fSprc Coe's immitatlon.- . . . . do 45 do Coe's genuine - , . . . . do 20 do SCREWS. American Iron. . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . - . 45prc do bratiS..H.M. . .H. . - . . M. . . 40 pr c AGRICTJLTDP.AI. IM iEMENTS. ' SCTTIIK' . H Holt's Xa.\ cst Kinper do . ' , , net 12 00 Chmiplon H..M. M. . . . . . .HM. - 9 00 Ucald's x.'ureka. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ] I 00 do reJ _ . . , . . . „ _ „ . . . _ 8 00 SPADES JiND SHOVLS. Rowland' ! No 2 black shoTcIs , D H. _ 12 00 do do polished do do . - 13 00 do do block spades do . _ 12 00 Moore do polUhed do do . . . 13 00 do's "spring point" LII shoTels 13 50 AXES. Lipptncotl' * Western Crown 1300 do do do b vfe < l _ 13 50 COFFEE MILLS. hirt 's > o 3 , irua box net 5 25 do do 103 do .M. . .K. .H. > 575 do do2o Union irh ! 1100 eo do S3 do Britania 13 00 FILES.J - - C , Smith A Co.disconnt 80 prc. File Co. . . . . . . . . . „ . _ Jo 50 do HAMMERS. Havdole's , A E No 1 , l > f , 2. _ Mainaiond's A E No 2 S3 00 do do do 4 - 10 50 do hngintcr's No 1 10 00 do do do 2 _ 13 50 do do do 3 11 00 HATCHETS. Morris * shingling , KO i 57 00 do do do 2 _ 8 00 do do do 3 „ 3 COde do cl'W do 1 . . . 750 dc o do 2. . 8 5fl LEATHER. Best Buffalo Sole _ „ . 1siSSSc do do _ f & Matauioras do . . . . . . < o. 2 , 32e ; No. 1.3.x- Best Oak do . . .43 < 345e Baltimore Oak Bole - - .4Sc ireuch Kit * SI 40(52 ( 00 do Calf , leading brands 2iOy250 Domestic Kips „ SI OO&l 30 do Calf _ .S1 35 l 75 Hemlock Upper , per foot .2jjg30c Oak do do _ . 0e Grain do do _ . . . SOc Linings , per dozen S7 10(510 ( 00 Toppings , do $11 CO ll 00 Morocco ( Boot Leg ) j > cr foot , 3i < 343e do ( Oil Dresotsl ) do 3Gij40c ( do ( Simon ) „ „ SIOO&J25 do ( CJIuve Kid. ) „ S3 SlXJiJ 00 Welt Leather , per side , _ . .tG Oiu ) 7 00 lioot Webbing , per bolt , _ 4. CJTOc Oak Harness Leather , " Pittsburg , " 4oc do do do No. 1 40Q12c do do do > o. 2 , . . . . . 3S ( < i40c Oak Line d.i . .41y4Cc Hmoc.k ! Harncbs Leather , t-o. 1- 3ij4Jo ( do do do No. 2 , _ 376j3'Jc Hemlock Line do . . . . _ 44 < i lGc Kalr Bridle , per side S6 00&7 00 Team Collars , perdoz. . . _ . .52J 50&25 50 Stage do do _ -$21 50 Scotch do do S3G 00 ( .oucord do do _ . . . . . . . .S33 00 Collar Lcathoi ( Black ) per foot ISQilc do do ( Itusset ) do ISftj c Patent Dash Leather - 15c SOAPS Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturcrs. SapcPuhlico , G l-2@6 3-4 ; Savon Republic , do. , Chemical Olive , 6 to 61-2 ; Palm , 5@51-4 ; German Mot- led. G l-4aG 1-2. ART GOODS AND UFHOLSTERFJl'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up holsterer and dealer iu fine art goods , 270 Farnhain Street , furnishes the following quotations : FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings , one inch , per foot , 5c ; 2 inch lOc ; 3 inch 15c ; \ polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch ] 5c ; 3 inch 21c. Burlin gilt , 1 inch 615c ; 2 huh 1230c ; 3 inch 18 © 45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1 iuch 510c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; 3 inch 15@30c. WINDOW SHADES. Plain Lands. G feet , all colors , per pair , 1 50 ; ornamental hands , 2 00 © 4 00 ; each additional foot , 75c per pair. REPPS. Union md all wool terry , per yard 1 503 jQ ; Imperial , plain and stri ped , 2 50a8 00. DAMASK3. Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool , 2 00a3 CO. MATTRASSia. Uusk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw , 3 00a4 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETAIL. IJST Subject to change of market witnout i WM. M. FOSTEH , On U. P. R. II. track bet. I jrnlum ai QEO A. HOAGLAN1. Joists , studding and bills , 20 it , and un der _ _ . . . < ZZ 00 Over 2011. each adJiliocal ft add'l 60 Fencing No 1 ' 1 00 do No 2 _ 2t 00 1st common boards. . . . . „ 25 00 2nd do do „ 22 00 "A" stock lioard.i , Id and 12 iuch. . . . . . . . . . . . 5U 00 "B" do do do do 35 00 "C" do do do do SO 00 1st clear , 1,1M , 1 and 2 incb 65 00 2d do do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 00 3d do do do do _ 45 00 Flooring , tlear _ _ 50 00 do 1st common „ _ 40 00 do 2d do _ 35 COde do 3d do „ . „ 27 50 do uerrow , clear- _ 4500 Istclear ceiling % inch „ _ . . . . . . . . 35 00 2d do do \i ineh _ 32 50 1st do do J | Inch 30 00 2d do do Ji iuch 57 50 1st clear siding „ _ _ 27 00 2d do do „ _ 20 0) 1st common siding _ 24 00 2 > 1 do do 2000 "A" shingles _ 4 25 Extra No 1 shingles „ _ . . 3 1)0 ) Common No 1 sh ngles _ „ 2 00 Lath per 1000 „ 3 5o I ) A 11 pickets e r 100 „ . 3 5o Sqiure do do do „ . . . „ _ O G Batten per liueal f r. _ IJ Kougb do do do . _ „ . _ Liberal discount on carloal lots. WINDOWS. ( Glazed. ) 35 per cent oQ Chicago list , DOORS , ( Wedged. ) 25 poi cent OH 01 icago 1'st. BUNDS. SO per cent offlist. White lime per bbl „ , . $ l 73@2 00 Louisville cement per bbl 3 00&3 25 Plaster paris per bbl _ 3 50jj3 75 Plastering hair per bushel _ 40 Tarred felt . . _ . . 4 Plastering boatu „ G } OILS. TAINT'S , GL.VSS , &c. N.J.D. SOLOMON. HOBEllT 0. STEELL. Co.il Oil- -5 18 I mru on , No 1 $ S5l 00 I.Lusccd Oil , raw. 1051 " " " 2 70 " " bl'd. . . 1 10 " winter ! Turpentine _ . U5 " "straiu'dj" Headlight Oil. 28 Lubricating I _ . . | W. Va. „ PAINTi , AC While Lead , St. Louis , Srtictly Pure _ . S 11 " " " " Brands Fancy SVJ Putty In Bladders _ . . fiVs " " Bulk „ _ . „ 4 % Enameld Glass , colors , 11 sq.ft. „ . . 1 UO Window Glasn 60 TA c discount TIN , SIIEET-inON. WIRE , &C. MILTON ROGERS , COR. 14th & FARNHAM. 0-"N PLATE. 10x111C , lair quality . . 512 W 10x14 Ic , Uost quality 13 00 I'ixl4 IX do do . _ . 16 00 12x12 1C do do . 13 50 12x12 IX do do . . : _ . 1C 50 Ili20 1C do do 15 00 14x20 IX do do 17 00 14x20 1XX do do . . _ . . . . . . . SM 00 14x20 IXXX do 2300 10 plate DC ( best quality ) . . 23 00 100 plate DX , do d . „ 1350 100 plate DXX do do _ 16 50 100 plate DXXX ( ! o iio 11 50 Hooting 1C charcoal do do 14 50 RoonnglX do do do . .1500 10x141C coke < lo do 1200 L'0x2i 1C charcoal roofing _ . 27 00 20xVS 1C charcoal rooting . _ . . . . . . _ 32 CO e4xl4 IXcharcoal . „ . _ 27 f > 0 10x20 cuke ( for irritUrsl. . . . . . . . . . . . „ „ . . 20 CO RLOOKTIN Large pigs. . . . . . . . .H..M..HM 35 Small pigs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Bar tin. . . . . . . _ . . „ _ _ . . _ . . . . „ . . . „ „ . 38 ZINC. She * t tin 25 to 35 in „ do do do it half casks _ . . lll < do do do in 250 lb casks. . . . . . . 12 Shtct 24 to 85 inchei per khect . 11 % Tinncrssoldei ( extra refined - - 25 do do No. ! . . . . . 23 do do roofing. . . . . . M. . . . . . . . . . 21 bid metal - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oa2 SHEET IROK First qualit Numbers 16 to 24. . . . . . . _ 5Ji do do do i'5 _ _ COO do do do 2C. . . „ „ . . . . . . „ . . _ _ COO do do do til „ . . . . . . „ 6) Charcoal , both sides smothe do No 24. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 % do do ; G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . 7 > 4 do do 27- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . TJi Juniata , No. 24 . . . . . 8J ? do 1o 26 314 do do 27. _ _ _ . . . . . _ . . . S i Uussiaperfect 7 to 12 . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . 'M do No. 1 , stained. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ _ . . . . _ „ 23 I ss tmn lull bundles , add one cent. "A"Amerlcai : immitat'n Russia , all Nos. 18 Less than full bundles add one cent. GALVANIZED. So. 14 to 2U. _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .list 15 do 21 to 24 . . . . „ . . . . „ _ „ „ „ „ „ . . „ . ao IS do 25 to 25 . . „ . _ „ „ . . „ _ . _ dc I7 do 27 . . „ - . „ . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . _ . . . „ „ . . „ . . . „ do 18 do 23 _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ . _ . . „ . „ . . do 28 Full bundles discount 15 percent. TOPPER. Braziers 6 to 9 . _ „ „ . . , „ . . . _ _ . . . „ . _ . 45 do 10 to 12 B > „ . „ „ „ . „ . „ . . 42 do 12iftoluOU > 3S ' " ' " Planished ' , 14 and 16 oz . I. . . . . . . 45 S'os. 7 , 8 and 9 , Planished . * S Bolt copperHM. . . . .M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MW. W ) Copper > 5 > ttAr"-i , i jj _ _ i , 34 BKIOHTnRK. . 9 10 n nv ; K GROCERIES. BTEELE i JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST. CLARK i FRENCH COK. TARNHAM AND HTH er. PTJNDT , MEYER & RAAPKE , 212 FARN- HVM ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS- 205 i'aril- MORGAN & GALLAGHER , hani St. WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN A CO. , 247 Douglas St. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14tli and Douglas Streets. SUWARS. Granulated pr tt J2l Pondered do \ty Ciusbed do 12 > f Refd cut loaf do _ UK Standard A do . . llya Circle A do il ExtiaC do „ HJi Yellow C do lOXall ' „ N 0 choice do 10/ COFFEES. Rio choice pr ft _ 23 > X.v24 do prime do _ H\'i.\\i \ do good do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M 2"Ja 3 0 ( j Java „ SYKUPS. Common pr gallon S5a45 Good do _ . 60J.C5 Choice do TOaSO do N O molasses . . bO Rangoon choice . 6 ? $ % Carolina . . . . . . . . . . .M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 CAlJDLES. M Wesk & Co . . . . . , . . . . . . _ . „ . ! SjSK bchofciH . . , . . _ ] j faOAP. Missouri Vrll6y. . . . . . . . Kirk's Savon M. Wesk A Co „ Schofer's German v Kirk's standard . do sterling PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods , Western 43 ido do Virginia - . 55aGO do do Lorrilard's _ 55atU ) Bright do do do CUafij do do Virginia 55ai10 Natural leaf 75o3.5 DRIED FRUI1S. do appiea no „ „ 12al2U Ftato Jo do llaUJi New currants .C. ba'j do prunes „ Hal IK do German cherries 17 do blickbcrnes A 14 lo raspberries „ 35 do ruislus , per box . . . . . S3 COde do scodle&s raislus , IK.T pound. . . . . . . . . \-Yi SALT. New In barrels - _ _ _ . . ; 2 7fci2 ST. do dairv -1 50u5 75 CANNED GOODS. 2poundcanMcr'soystcrspcrcase..SI 2.1.U 50 1 do do Jo do do . . . 2 50.i2 75 dc do William'sdo do . . . 4 Oir.i4 Young msoii , per pound 40al 00 Gunpowder , do do „ , tual 23 FLOUU. Snow Flake , ( Wells & NIeman ) 4 BO Gold Diiit- - 2 7C XXXX IowaCiiy .t 3 00 California - 4 73a5 CO BAGS. GOB ties , heavy weight. . . . „ . . . . . . . _ _ 13QI9 .o light do 17 I8 lips , four bu ht'l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . IKalU adeu gunblcs- _ . IS _ tin bags , Amoslteg A 30a31 .o do Ludiow a a. . . . . _ „ . . . _ 8-lVJo SPICES. Nulmegs , Penang beiitpcr pound 140 Cijto do do 60 Alspice do do ISa.O Cinuiuon bark do d.i 35a4G COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. J bbls. , luO lt > s S 8 73 1 lt > caus , per doz. . 2 5C@ 2 75 2 do do _ 3 'JU < u , 4 W WHITE Flrill. No. 11 its _ - . g 1 23 Family iu kits 0(3 ( 1 20 \ / 1,1I3 , , _ 50@ 7 00 Fauiiiy in bbli 5 5 < Ha. G ( .0 MACKEULL. family " , in kits 1 10 ® 1 20 No. 1 , do 1 60& 2 00 Mess , do 3 00(15. ( 3 23 Family , 14 bbls C > & G 50 No. 1 , d ! > OtiftjlO CO Sardines , J $ boxes , - It ! 50 , < jl7 UO CIGARS. A. E. SIMPSON , sranufacturer , 532 15th Street. H. Upman -1 M. S S5 00 leLOnstructiou ( _ . . . . . _ do 3.1 o < ) Grand t entral - _ do 33 00 Universal. . . . . . . do 40 00 Yara - „ do 4J 00 La lloquet _ do 50 00 bim.in Pure _ do 5000 Pariigas . . , . do 75 10 Yours Truly - „ _ _ . _ _ do Co CO Gold Medal „ . . . . . - . _ do 50 IX ) La Efipanola. . . . . . do CO 00 Triple Crown. . . . . . do 73 00 Heury Clay do 100 00 De Vlllcr- do 100 00 Y Vlller , „ „ do 100 00 187C „ do 7310 CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 543 14th Street. Half barrel sacks 2 9t Chicago , HOCK Island and Pacific R. B. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE rROM OMAIIA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , Via Des Molncs , l/avcnport and Rock Island. All Passenger Trains arc equipped with the WBSTiNaiiousK PATENT AIB BIUKKS and Miller's Patent Safety Platform aud Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily , onnectlng as follows : AT DES MOINES with tbe Des Moines Valley Itailroad , lor Oskaloosa , Ottumwa , KcoLuk aud St. Louis. AT GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBEHTY with the Burlington , Cedar Rapids & Minnesota Railroad , for Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuquc A. St. Paul , ' At WILTON JUNCTION with the South-Western i > ranch , for Muscatine , Washington and all points south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport A St. Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union llallroad for Freeport , Bejit , Kacinc , Mil waukee and ail points in northern Illinois nnd Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rock Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points south. AT ROCK ISLAND with the 1'eorla .t Itock Island Kmlioad for Peoria anil points east. AT BUREAU JUNG. , with branch , for Hen ry , Lacere , CuiUicothe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points nort hand south. AT CHICAGO with afl lines East , North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities , > la tills line , can bo procured , and any inlor- matioii obtained , concerning points , at the ticket office of the company , 123 Karnham bt. , Omaha , and also at the principal ticket offices along the line of tbe U. P. R. U. Bagsare Checked Tlirongri to nil Principal Katcru Points. A. M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE , Gen'l Pass'r ' ' ' Ag't , Gen'l Hup't Chiiago. Chkago. J. II. LACEY , 8. S. STEVENS , Ticket Agent , Gen'l WcaUrn Ag't Oman * Omaha. Sioux City & Pacific R , R , The Shortest ami only Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFES St. Paul , Minneapolis , And all Points in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS On all night trains 7i this route. CONSECT1OXS. 1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Pacific Bailroail for Omaha 2. At Council Bluff , with Kansas CUr , St. Jo * and Council BluUs Railroad for St. Louis ind all points south. 3. At ML-souri Valley with the Chicago and Northwestern railway foi Chicago and all points east. 4. At Siour City with Sioux City and S Paul , Illinois Central and DaVoU Southern railroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri River , luring narigatioi and with stages for all points in the Northwest. 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern eailroad for C iha and Southern Nebraska. 6. At Fremont , Nebraska , wi'-h th Union Pacific railroad lor nil poiute wtit and tha Pacific co.isU 7. At Wisner with stf ges for Norfolk and al1 points' ID Northern Nebraska. KBTIckets for sale in Chicago and North- irwftern Railway otficcs. ESTBe sure y ur tickets read Tia S. C. A P. Ra'lway. L. BURNETT , SupX F. C. HILLS. Gen. Ticket As't. GEO. W. aR-VTTAN , Agent , Omiia. CHICAGO &NORTHWESJN The Popular Route from O ZLVI .A. ZE3I .A. TO Chicago and tlic East ! AND THE Crosor , I'ral rle Du Clileii.Vliionn , St. I'aiil.Uulutli , Janr > villr , Itmo- Nhn , Urrrn r > n } . Kui'liio , MeT < * il8 * I'olut , AVi. If rloiill , < NlikTsll , Fun DuLnc. lUluIUoii mid Jlll\vu kec. It Being the Shortest and FiastComnleted Line Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO , Constant tmprovMiicuts have taken place in the way of rt-diiciu < itadr , and plj iug Iron with Steel ILiils , adding to its rolling stock new aud hlegant DAT mid SI.EK1MXO CAUS Equipped with the "WcstliiRhousoAir Brake" and "Jliller PUtform , " ebtablishiuc conitorta- Liuand comnirliuus Eating Houses , o&ering all the comfrts ot traveling the age can produce. Froic' to lOFast Express Tralus ruu each way dally over the various lines of this road , thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain counections in any di rection ho mar wish to co. Principal Connection * . ' 'AT MlbSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , for Sioux C ty , Yankton and points reached via Sioux City and Pacific railroul. AT GRAM ) JUNCTION for Fort Dodge , Des Moiccs , Ottawa aud Keokub. AT JlARSHAiXforSt. Paul , Minneapolis , Diiiiith , unJ northwestern points. AT IEDAR RAPIUi for Waterloo. Cedar Palls , ( harlcs Citr , Burlington and bt I uls. ATCLIN1ON for Dubuque , Dun'eith , Prai rie du Chicn , La Cro se , aud all pjints ou the Chicago , Clinton aud Dubuque , and Chicago , Duliuqueand Minnesota railroads. AT FULTON for Ficriiort , liatineMillwau- kce , and all [ Kjints in Wiwousiu , AJ' CHICAtiO with all rsilwar lines leading out of Chica ii. Through ticLcis to all eastern cities via this line caiilw procured , and any informal ! n ob tained , ciiiutrrnn. Koines , Rate * , etc. , at thtt Companies Office , 2IJ rarnliam Street , Omaha , and a No at tup principal ticket offices along the line of the U. 1 * . II. II. WiTlisjgo ! ; checked through to all principal Eastern points W. H. bTKNNETT , MARVIN UURIIITF , ( ien'1 I'assiuju'r t. ( Jen. Sup't. J. II LU'EY , O G.EDDY , Ticket An't , Omaha. Oeii'l Ag't Omaha. Omaha & St , Louis Short Linef 7 4 = I The Kansas City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. B Is the only dlro line to JEST. 2jOTT3TS AND THE EAST , FROM OMAHA ATCD THE "WEST NO CHANGE i U ! > between Omana and St. Louis ana b it ore between OMAHA ana AiiW YORK. This th Only .ine running a PULbTIAN SLEEPING OAR KAST Ficon OMAHA , ox AURIVAL OF THE U.MON PACIFIC KXPUKSS THA MS , O7Passeniers ; taking othei routes cave a disagreeable transfer at tha River Station. TIIAINS DAILY J REACHING ALL A3T Btf AND WESTEEN CITIES With Less Changes and in advance of other lines. This Entire Line is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars , Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinijhouse Air Brake. BSce that your tickets read via KaiiNiis City , S . JospjiU & Council Utility ICulrud , Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale nt cor. Tenth and Farnham streets , and U. P. Depot , Oiuahn. JOS.l EIION , GEO. 7 , . SRADBURY , Pass. Agt. Gen" Agent. . F. CAKNAIID , A. O. PAWES , Gen'l Supt. Gen'l l'a.'S. Afit. , St. JoM't'h. ht. .Tospuh. S.OITTS S 3 TEAINB DAILY ! LEAA'E ST. L.OUIS AVITII Pullman Palace Cars THBOUQH WITHOUT OHAKGE Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Louisville , Chicago , Cclnmbus , Pittsburg , PMladelpMa , Baltimore WasMn fcon , - AND OB c Traka frsai the 'West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland , Buffalo & Boston Are for Sale nttlio . Comr ally's Olllce , . K. eori r l-'ourlli < fc Clic.stimt ( s , Nf.Lonix , mill nl the Prliiclpul Knl'- n-uy Onicen In the We t. C1IAS. I5ABCOCK , C. E. RUSSELf , , & 'tbcrn Pass. Ag't , Wcsfn Pas. Ag't. DALLAS , TEXAS. KANSAS cur , JOHN E. SIMPtiON CHAS. E. rOLLETT , Gen i Supt. , Gen'l Pass. Ag't. 2Jtl ) INDIAXAPOLU ST. Louis. "CT3CJ 3LTOC1 Confectioners' Tool Works , Tlios' Skills & Bso. , Manutacturen'o Confectioners'Tools c on I Ice Cream Freezer &c. ' Noa. 1301 & 1303 Xo EFghth Ht. PHJLADSLPHU.PA. Proprietors : 1 ESTABLISHED 1861. THOUAS MILLS , I - GEO. M. MILLS , [ /CATALOGUES SENT ATLKEP.PARMES.J upoc eppllcatlon. OK frv OOA I'ER DAY. Agents want- 5)0 ) - Q/4U ed. All classes of work ing people of either sex , young or oM , siake more money at work for ns in their spare mo ments f r all tbe tlm than at anything else. drBBS ST1NSUK 4 CO. , rortland , Milne- BOTJTl KEARNEY'S IFLTJID-EXTRACT UCHU The'only known remedy hi' BRIGHT'S DISEASE , And a positive cure for Gout , Gravel , Strictures , Diabetes , Dyspepsia Ncr vous Debility , Dropsy , Non-retontlon or Incontinence of Urine , Il lation , luilauiatiou or Uk rratlou of the BLADDER AMD KIDNEYS , SPERM A TORRHCEA , Loucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of t be Prostrate Gland. S.one in the Bladder. Colcul ut. GRAVEL OK BUICK DL'ST DK- PO ! 1T. And Mucus or Milky .Discharges. KEAR Extract Bncnti ! Permanently Cure-all Diseases of the Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical Swellings. Existing in Men , Women and Children , No Mailer What the Age ! Praf. fctecle says : "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other Uuclios combined. " Price one dollar per bottle ; or , six bottles for ( iTO dollars. Depot 104 DuaneSt , , N , Y , A physician in attendance to answer corrc.- pondence and give advice gratis. CtBScud stamp for pamphlets , liee.jta Crane A Krigham Wholesale Agents. San Francisco. Cal. OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE , HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from theetl'ects of Krrors and Abu > ea in early life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage Removed. New melt ud of treatment. New and remarkable icuiedies. Hooks and Circulars sent free , in sealed cnvelopei. Address HO\\- AUI ) ASSOCIATION , 41i North Ninth St. , PhiladelphiaPa. , an Institution havlngahlgh rejuitatlon for honorable conduct n < l profcs- f io.ial . still. b8.Uwm : ! TO TUfc NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. JOOHAHOB TOS ADVIOE AXD CON SULTATION. J. B. DYOTT , graduate of Jellerson Medical College , Philadel phia , author of several valuable works , jan be consulted on all dis , eases of the Sexual aud Orinary or gans , ( which he has made au es pecial study , ) either in male or fe male , no matter from what cause originating1 , or how long standing A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward let ters describing symptoms and en closing stamp to prepay postage. JGSrSend for the Guide to Health. Price lOc. J. B. DY0111 , M. D. Physicion and Surgeon , 104 "Dtiane street , IS" . Y. diaries Foppor , WHOLESALE BUTCHER NI > CATTI.IS KROKKK , SALT LAKE CITl * , - - UTAH feb27lt Proprietor of the RISING SUN AKO LOS ANGELES YlNEYEDS. Depot for tbe sale of hia NATIVE WINES AND ZBIR/AJSTIDIIEIS & Co. , Corner of Battery and Washiugtia Sts. SAS FHAXCISCO - - ( JAly. rnaiTtf PASSENG-EKS Going East or South from Omaha And Points on U.P.R.R. , hould take thi "LINCOLN EOUTE" via The ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD' ' A lit f < i .ure tor tiumsclv s the choice of Slz Popular Routes from AtchiaO i to Chicago aud St. Louis , All making RePableC anectlons and being Flipped with Palaia Bar acd Slseplng Cirs , AH d-lar and Inonvenienro arriving from Ferrt and transfers an bfl avoided West of Chicago and St. Louis ly securing Ticket ! via ATCHISON anil the ATCII15JUX & XECUASIIA BATtnOAD. Direct and Reliable Conntctlonx are also made with the A. T. & S.P. R. R. for tb * Great Arkansas Yallej & Colorade , And with all lines runnmg South to points in Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory. Ask for Tickets via LINCOLN . & ATCHISON , CIIAS. C.S11TT03 * 'F/VHITE ' Gen' ! Supt. * Gan'l Pass. Ag't. HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED LOW RESERVOIR . V\\uV/V/ ! f atoWi 1 WE HAVE TWELVE liOOD REASOS3 AS why thev will do your wort. Quick and Easv. Cheon and Clean. B I Thej-arecheipesttobuf , Baa They are besi to use , They bake evenly and quickly , Their optration is perfect , | They have always a good draft , i They are made ofUie bcitmatcrlal i They roast perfectly , . They require but little fuel , ' They are very low priced , They ars easily managed. They are suited to all localities I Etory &toveguaranteedtogivosatLfactlon ) SOLD BV Excelsior Man'fg Co. , ST. LOUIS , 310. , AXD BY M , Or Sngar-Coaicd , Concentrated , Hoot and Herbal Juice , Autl- BIIionsGrnnuIcfi. TrtE"HTTl.r : CIANT" CATItVUTIC. or Ulultum Ij * Parvo riiyslc. The novelty of modern Mrdlciii. Chemical and rharinaccatical Science No u-c of any lonrci takii thu lane n-puNivc nntl naiwcoun pilljt , composed of cheap , crude , nnd bnlky Ingredient : ' , when \vacan by a carclul application ot chemicat Fdcncc. cxtnu r all the cathartic anil other mull. cnil : : propertied from the imwtaluabio reels and licrbj , ana conceutntc them ijto a minute Gran- me. scare < ly larger tlirm a ninrtard need , that can be readily e\\allo\ved by lho e ol the miHtfen.tiv < etomactn and btidlonn taster. Eacalittle I'urKntivo I'd let represent * . Ins mo tconcentrateil form , ai micK cathartic power as li umbixlic-.t in any of the Ianu pills found for pale In tbe drr : ; hopj. From their wonderful ca thartic power , in proTortion o their ize , peopls \vhu have not tried them en. apt to f nppOM ) t at they are har a or dn-"lic in effect , bnt f uch it not at all the ca e. the different ncth e medicinal prin ciples of which they are composed bein BO bar. monizcU and mo < llicd. one by the otticrs , m to produce n mo t Hcarrliliis and tlior. oiiZli.yc' KCUtlj-andUludlyopcratliiff catbarti. . 2500 Kc\var l U hereby offered by the pro. prictor of ihc e Pillct , Iu any chcmktho , upon nnalyeij.ill tlnd in them an ) Calomel or other foruu of mercury ot any other lamt-rat poiaon. ncInRcittlrclj-vccctaMc.nopirtfcnlar care is . - cquiredlule uni them. They Pw- rate without disturbance to the constitution , diet , or occupation. KorJntiiiclicr IIvnlnclic4 Constipation , Ziui > uro Klood , 1'nlu iu tbo Miouldcrw , TIslTdiciH of thu Client , Dlzzliics- , Sour Uructatloiltt of tlio Moiuncli , Had tnsso iu .nouth , unions attack" , I'uliJ in re-clou ot ICidiieyt. , Internal t'over , nioated feeling about Momncli , IliD.li of lllood to klcnd , Illgii Col- orud Urine , l'iisoclallllly and Gloomy I'orcboJIii ! * , take l > r Vlerce'sPlcaHautl'nrcntlvol'cIlctB. In cxulanMluii of the remedial power of my Tcr- gative I'cllcta over f o prcat a variety of diseases , I wiahtoraythat tlicir action upon tie nil I ill al economy Is ittilvorMul , iinto. gland orlisuo fscapinstheirhniia- tlvo Impress. Age docs not impair thcni their en ar-ccuitin't'nr.if being enclosed In el * bittlca preserve their \irtuc'j unimpaired foranr Ics 'h of time , in any climate , eo thai they are af- ways fresh auil reliable , which i * not the cao ivitli the piha found in the dm ? store * , put np la. cheap ootl or paste-beard boxes. Recollect thai farad diei C3 where a Laxative , Altera tive or Purgative i * indicated , these little IV.kU7ih cie the most iK-rfcct Eiliatictica to all \vtotibc Item. They are rtjld by nil enterprising Drugii { tx at5 cents a bottle. Do not allow any drnjn st to induce voi to take anything cl ! that te may My 13 just as peed JM my 1'cllcto bccau e ho nuke * a Urjci profit on that whi'I ) he recommends. Jf your drnjirlst cannot enpply them , enclose S3 ccuta and recede them "jr return mail from E. T. FIE1-.W , 21.1) , JfVot V , . BUFFALO , N. TC. ASK FOE PYLE'S SALEMTUS ! -AND BAKING- SODA Pi < nai ifeycr 4 Raantc and WWtcey Baaserman A Co. CASTLE .BROS. , nrroR IE Bast India Goods , 213 nnd 313 FROST STHEET San Francisco California. PLATTE VALLEY f K8 ! ! ! f * " fi'ff'B0 f REAL ESTATE I Samuel C , Smith , Local Agent for tha U. P. B. B. LANDS , Columbus , - ST@b. Government Lands Located 1 TJ. P. Lands Sold ! [ mproTed Farms andTownXotb for O-A.SIE3 : ! ! Oil ' ON LONGTIME ! ! 6-All Communications Cheer- Tully Answered 1OOCOO2k.CB.SS ! JIOH FABMIHQ LA5D IU 5EBEA3KL ! ! 500 HanscomPlacc Lots ! EC-USES AND LOTS in the city of Omaha , forsalecheanatulon cool terms. HOGGS & HIM' Real estate brokers.ofHee over JfacVey's store in Poize U opposlta n ir p-nlofflra- ' Mrs. D. A. MOrPETT , Fashionable Dressmaking 564 Fourteenth. St. , 021AIIA , NEB ,