Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 18, 1874, Image 3

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OF THE FINEST
' : ildiorn Valley Lands !
FOR. SALE BY
33. awe.
, iUESE LANDS AEE CONVENIENT TO
rL the market and the
FINEST in the STATE i
And will be sold at from
f$2,50 to $5.00 PhR ACRE !
For Cash or on Long Time.
* 6 TL AND EXPLORING TIUK-
tfT6 for sale at O. & N. W. depot ,
! scaring coupons which wiU bo tak-
211 at full cost iu payments for land.
he Jlost IVo dtrfiil Medical 1)1 ) -
covery of ti-c Age Every Man
4
Ills oirn L'liys clan.
[ Frazicr's Great Remedy
r The peopled the United States htve been
tjumbugged with all kin-Is of Patent Medicines ,
T quacks and impisterslfor the past few ye rs ,
( a a most shameful mailner. The writer of the
§ allowing is one of the victims , and withes to
7 present a very pUIncase.
liciirvlng that by cleansing tbe b'ood was
he only true way of banishing disease , and
i Ucinx a great sufferer fruin weak lungs and a
_ rotuluus au fctiouand after trying many
j.is of Patent .Medicines and the most
{ Sent Piiysicians , I commenced doctoring
fself , and at last d'ttcovered a Blood Searcher ,
lj , Root Kitten , which not only gave uie im-
7 uediate releif , but alter a few weeks eflected
> > radical cure The cough left me , my lungs
i > ecatn strong and soui.d. uiy a petite good.
Land the sc-ofulous disease had disappeared.
[ Keeling confident that mv Discovery pos-e s d
Toudcrful healing v rtucs , I gave it to others
L ; tllici d , and found It eQvctud the most miracu-
f.ous cuies in thousands of rases , not alone
( curing Coughs , Consumption , AsUv < m-Catarrh ,
* Scrofula and Weal Luug % bufiull diseases
Soaubed from humor-fln Jhe biood.rlTIie demand
' 'rotn mv friends auu"othcr * bcarliSy about these
' -jJitters becoming very great , I commenced put-
i tins ; them up for sale , railing ncm FUAZIbit's
fROOT BITTERS. I w&i atnrst backward in
1 presenting eliher mv clf or medicine to the
Lublicnot being a Patent Medicine Man , but
flam getting bravely over that. I hava sold
f , thousands of bit ties ui my Itoot Bitters , and
't Li my desire and determination to place the
[ .amc within the reach of every suffering man.
\ woman and child on tue face of tbe civilized
\ globe.
The grand principle that operate ! in these
"t Hitters Itue power they possess in cleaas-
he turgid blued and banishing the vile
\jTt lron the system. Root liitte'S jre
i lljy a Medicinal Preparation , coinpountfRI
from roots combined with herbs and pU ita ,
jany of which were used in the KO-K ! od djys
. ' or uur forefathers , when people were cured by
some simple root or herb , aud whei Calomel
and other poUuus of the mineral kiugdom
were unknown.
They spen nil the natural passages of the
, body , cast out disease , take sway all sicknsss
, and build up tha system with pure blood ,
, hence they must reach all diseases by puriCca-
lon and nourishment.
Ifo person can take Uoot Bitters and remain
§ long uuwtll. Victory upon victory they luve
> gained over disease and death in all stations
and conditions in life. They arc constantly ef-
fueling cures of the utmost importance. J-or
Consumption , Asthma , Scrcfula , Sirofulous E-
ruptlons , Catarrh , Weak Lungs , Lost Vitality
and Broken-down Constitutions , these Itoot
Bitters are univo.sally admitted to be the most
wonderful Medical Di < > covery known to the
world. I'ieir pectoral healing properties pene-
f , trato every portion of the human frame , sooth-
Ling the Lungs , strengthening the Stomach ,
§ Kidneys aud Liver , cleansing the blood from
every kind of huuior. No other uiodicine will
euro Chronic Rheumatism , Neuralgia ,
, Heart Disease , Fits , Dizzintss , Headache ,
. Drsj > epsU , Fever aud Ague , Costiveness , 1'ilcs ,
' , Urinary Discuses , Kiduey Disease , and Liver
Complaint , so quicUy as this Itoot Hitters. All
guch diseases arc caused from a bad stomach
and a poisonous condition of the blood. For
weakly , iicrvous young men , suQering from loss
ot memory , loss of energy , etc. , caused from
abuses in early llfe.aud to delicate fcmalcs.these
lengthening Itoot Bitters are especially re-
, commended. One bottle \rjll do more toward
eradicating Syphilis , Scurvy , Tetter , Fever
k
I Sores , Sere Eyes , luuiois , Cancerous forma
y tlons , Dropsy , Kryslpela * , cnlt Rheum , Ulcers ,
T lioib , Flesh U'orms Blotches , Pustules , Erup
tions , pimples on thcface , and Corruptions from
the Blood than all other remedies In existence.
G. W. FRAZIEB ,
, omo.
v Frazlers Root Hitters are sold by all the lead-
( ins Druggists , Storekeepers and Chemists. Sold
J , Wholesale by Strong < 4 Cobb , 199 Superior
i street , and Beaten Myers A Canlield , 1J7 Wat
er street , Cleveland , O. ; 11. L. Fahncstock A
Go. , Pittsburg ; ( tcor e t' . Goodwin A Co. ,
' Boston ; John 1" . Hnory Curran A Co , United
States Medicine House. S and 9 College Place ,
New York ; WytU Urothers , Philadelphia ; Fuller -
ler A Fuller , Chicago ; John D. Park , Cincinna
ti , and other first-class Drug House * .
Show this notice lo your druggist or store
keeper. Ask for KRAZIEUS H.OOT HITTERS ,
ind accept no substitute whatever. Price with
in the reach of all SI per bottle six botte ! >
SS. UlSdAwly
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WANTED
dJress the Publisher * .
D. Applet on & Co. ,
; U9 & 551 Broadway ,
x Kow lurk.
THE LlGHfNl'NG-ROD MAN.
( .Concluded. )
"I will simply close the shutters ,
and call 013' boy to bring a wooden
bar. Pray touch the bell-pull
there. "
"Are you frantic ? That bell wire
might blast you. Never touch bell
wire in a thunder storm , nor ring a
bell of any sort. "
"Nor those in belfries ? Pray ,
will you tell me where and ho\v
one may bo safe in a time like this ?
Is there an } ' part of my house 1
may touch with hopes of my life ? "
"There is ; but not where you now
stand. Come away from the wall.
The current will sometimes run
down a wall , and a man befog a
better conductor than a wall it
would leave the wall and run into
him. Swoop ! That must have fal
len very nigh. That must have
been globular lightning. "
"Very probably. Tell me at once
which is in your opinion , the safest
part of this house ? "
"This room , and this one spot in
it where I stand. Corno hither. "
"The reasons first.
"Hark.-after the flash the gust
the sashes shiver the house , the
house ! Come hither to me ! "
"The reasons , if you please. "
"Come hither to me ! "
"Thank you again , I think I will
try my old stand the hearth. And
now , Mr. Lightning rod man , in
the pauses of the thunJer , be so
good as to tell me your reasons for
esteeming this room of the house
safest , and your own one standpoint
there the safest spot in it. "
There was now a little cessation
of the storm for a while. The
lightning rod man seemed relieved ,
anoYeplied-
"Your house is a one story-house ,
with an attic and a cellar ; this
room is between. Hence , its com
parative safety. Because lightning
sometimes passes from the clouds to
the earth , and sometimes from the
earth to the clouds. Do you com
prehend ? and I choose the middle
of the room , because if the light
ning should strike the house at all
it would come down the chimney or
tvalls ; so obviously , the further you .
are from them the better. Come I
hither to me now. "
"Presently. Something you just
said , instead of alarming me , has
strangely inspired cotjljtlcijce. "
"What have I said. "
"You wild that sometimes light
ning flashes from the eaitli to the
clouds , "
"Aye , the returnlng-stroke , as it
is called , when the earth being
overcharged with the fluid , flashes
its surplus upwards. "
"Thereturning stroke ; that is ,
from earth to sky. Better and bet
ter. But come here on the hearth
and dry youiself. "
"f am better here and better wet. "
" It is the safest thimg you can
do Hark , again ! to get yourself
thoroughly drenched in a thunder-
Storm. Wet clothes are better con-
duutor.-s than the body ; and so , if
the lightning strike , Jt might pass
down tlie wet clothes without touchIng -
Ing the body. The storm deepens
again. Have you a rug in the
house ? Rucrs are non-couductors.
Get one , that I may stand on it
here , aud you , too. The skies
blacken it is dusk at noon. Hark !
the rug , the rug ! "
I gave him one , while the hooded
mountains seemed closing and tum
bling iu the cottage.
"And now , since our being dumb
will not help us , " tald I , resuming
my place , "let me hear your pre
cautions in traveling during thun
derstorms. "
"Wait until thispnehas passed. "
" Nay proceed with your precau
tions. You stand in the safest pos
sible place , according to your own
account Go on. "
"Briefly , then. I avoid pine
trees , high houses , lonely barns , up
land pastures , running water , flocks
of cattle and sheep , a crowd of men.
If I travel on foot , as to-day , I do
not walk fast ; if in my buggy , I
touch not its bank or sides ; If on
horbcbaok , I dismount and lead the
horse. But of all things , I avoid
tall men. "
"Do I dream ? Man avoid man ?
And in danger time , too. "
"Tall men in a thunder storm I C
avoid. Are you so grossly ignorant
as not to know that the height of a
six-footer , is sufficient to discharge
an electric cloud upon him ? Are
not lonely Keutuckians , plowing , i
stnit in the unfinished furrow ? ? |
Nay , if the six-footer stand by run
ning water the cloud will sometimes
select him as its conductor to that
running water. Hark ! Sure , yon
Jjlack pinnacle is split. Yes , a man
"is a good conductor. The lightning
goes through and through a man ,
but only peels a tree. But , sir , you
have kept me so long answering
your questions that I have not yet
ome to business. Will you order
one of my rods ? Lock at this speci
men one. See ; it is of the best of
copper. Copper's the best conduct
or. Your house is low , but being
upon the mountains , that lowness
does not one whit de
press it. You mountaineers are
most exposed. In moutainous
countries the lightning-rod man
should have the most business. Look
at the specimen , sir. One rod will
answer for a house so small as this.
Look over these recommendations.
Hark ! There go all the Taconics
and Hoosies dashed together like
pebbles. By the sound , that must
have struck something. An eleva
tion of live feet above the house
wjll protect twenty feet radius all
about the rod. Only twenty dollars ,
sir a dollar a foot. Hark ! Will
you order ? Will you buy ? Shnll
I put down your naine ? Think of
being a heap of charred offal , like a
haltered horse burnt in its stall ; and
all in one flash J"
"You pretended envoy extraor
dinary and minister plenipotentiary
to and fromJnplter Tonans , " laugh
ed I ; "you mere man who come
here to put you aud your pipe stem
between clay and sky , do you think
that because you can strike a bit of
green light from the Leyden jar that
3ou can thoroughly avert the super
nal belt ? \our rod rusts , or breaks ,
and.wh.erp are you ? Who has em
powered you , you Tetzel , to peddle
round your Indulgences from divine
ordinations ? The hair of our heads
are numbered , a-ad the days of our
lives. la thunder as in sunshine , iry irI
stand at ease in the hands of my
God False negotiator , away ! See i
the scroll of the storm is rolled back ;
the house is unharmed , and in the
blue heavens 1 read in the rainbow
that the Deity will not , of purnosp ,
make war on njan's earth. " *
"Impious wretch ! " foamed the
stranger , blackening in the face as
the rainbow beamed , " ! will publish
your infidel notions. "
Th.e scowl grew blacker on his
face ; the indigo circles enlarged
around his eyes as the storm , rings
round the midnight moon. He [
sprang upon me ; his tri-forked thing '
at my heart '
I seized it ; I snapped it ; I dashed (
it ; I trod it ; and dragging the dark
lightning king out of my doortlung
his elbowed copper sceptre after
him.
him.But
But spjtg of my treatment , and
spite of my dissuasive talk of him
to my neighbors , the lightning redman
man still dwells in the land ; still
travels in storm time , and drives a
trade with the fears of man. ' "
HERMAN. !
A Prosperous Town An Indus
trious Antiquarian Pioneer
neer Settlers , &e.
Correspondence of ths BEE.
x , WASHINGTON Co. , )
September 16 , 1874. J
EDITOR BKE :
This quiet hamlet in at present
the terminus of the Omaha & .North
western Railroad. It is located near
the base of the hill , on the Missouri
bottom , about three miles from the
river. The town was laid out last
fall and the first building erected
last spring. It now has two stores ,
two grain elevators , two boarding |
houses , one blacksmith shop and
only a few dwellings.
Herman has an extensive grain
trade , as it is the only place of ship-
mcnt north and is ten miles from
Blair , the county scat. The country
around is newly settled and gene
rally | of a class of people well to do.
West . of the town the country is
high , rolling prairie , when to the
easr , a vast space up and down the
river , which appears almost level ,
.vhere . no appearance of dry weather
and grasshoppers are seen , but corn
. n abundance , and as good as 1 have
everseen on Missouri bottoms. The
trheat also is very good ; rather bet
ter than the average. Near the
. illage is the residence of Rev.
Charles Cross , formerly from New
Albany , Indiana , and , by the by ,
one of the best informed citizens of
the county. He is now the County
Superintendent , in which his devo-
ed interest and time is engaged
( leaving his farm In the care of his
son ) for the welfare of the rising
generation. He is one of those
jood , social men , which we seldom ' *
meet in the west His home
s supplied with a good
ibrary of valuable books.
One , "the common places of Chris
tianity" ; it is of the old English text , .
published \ and printed at London in
1578. It is indeed a novelty , and <
would puzzle some of our modern
classics to read it ; also another , im
printed at London , April 14 , 1846 ;
the boos ] ftave been well preserved ,
but are specimens of long and care-
usage , and are yet good for an
other century. Another treasure is
the Ulster County GosetfCjpublished
at Kingston , , January 4 , 1800.
It is Vol. 2 , Xo. 88 ; is a four-paged
jixteen column paper , neatly priut-
> d ; one side is in mourning , which
jives the history of General Wash-
ngton's death , who died December
14 , 1799 , the month previous. It
ives a description of his burial at
tlie tomb in Georgetown , and the
sympathy felt in Congress assembled
December 19th , 1799 , when John
Adams was President of the United
States ; also a poem on the death of
Washington , by a young lady full
of sentiment and feeling , and well
composed. The paper also contains
"ate news from London , dated Oct.
20,1799 news over two months
old , as they only could get news by
mail , and now we live in a progres
sive age , as it were by steam and
lightning , and news of importance (
is all over the world in almost at a
twinkling , and a , paper one week
old is not considered worth reading.
It is indeed interesting to occasion
ally get ono of those old time papers
or books , and compare the differ
ence of even half a century ago ,
when a newspaper was read until it
was worn out , and now thpy are pe
rused hastily and thrown aside.
The eastern part of this county is
rather undulating , except the valley
of the Missouri. On.y a few miles
west of Herman is one of the most i
romantic s'rcains jn the State , called M
New York ureek. The country
above ita source , and even within
a sfyort distance of it , Is high and
nearly level. When" near by the
steep hills and irregular shaped me-
anderlngs will attract the attention
of all who see it. In some places
the banks arc almost perpendicular ,
and near the water's edge are large
trees , which , apparently , are over
looking the up or table-lands. On
this small stream was the first mill
built in the county , by Hiram
White. The old sitehas only a post
left loft on which the mill was sup-
ported , as the mill was swept away
about three years ago. The stream
winds its waj' in rather a circuitous
route until it reaches the bottom and
empties in a lake , which is noted
among the Omaha sportsmen for
hunting. The inhabitants are most-
ly Danes in one school district , hut
they have Americans , Germans ,
Irish , French , Swiss and Norwe-
ffians , most of whom can speak the
English language.
As time will not permit , I will di
gress for the present. ADD.
THE COMING STUUUGLE ,
The voters of our nation ,
As ne'er was known heforc ,
Are rising from Pacific's strand
To Atlantic's rocity shore.- 2
Why Is th's mighty change ?
A\ hat on the meaning bo ?
The rising of the masses.
From northern lake to southarn'sea.
The spirit of old seventy-six
From out our heroes' nra es
Forbids a nation drenched in patriots' blood ,
Should sink to that of ( dares ;
The motto which our coinsjiice bore ,
Thottfh obsolete long since ,
Remain as ever true : not one cant for tribute ,
liut millions for defense.
Party ti and party liws
Vre but as ropes of sand.
TheiUhti of mm iouaman
Should Rorcrn Freedom's laud.
Then shall our Flag more proudly Coat
O'er land a * well as sea ,
Ami mtloiis yet unborn shall gladly grot
The emblem of the free.
In trade we'll try to dal
As man should deal ilh man ,
Or fnea I you chance to meet.
Remember Bunco , the Hatter ,
On Upper Dougb Street.
elfitf 1GSd
Sd
VICTOR Cd
d.Cl'FFMANBU
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, , 4d
Physician 1 Surgeon , 3d 3d 10
241 Farnham Street , Sd Cd
10
Over Ish's Drug Stoie. Sd
scptlOJly Gd
lc-1UOTON MARKET , i *
B. A. HARRIS ,
537 Pifteeata Sreet , oet. Dosghs and Doagt
f
Mutton and Veal
Fish , Poultry , G-ame ,
auR2C ly AKD VE1ETATT.TMI.
Q.UEALEY'S
. P. Soap Factory ! ! Aj
Situated on the line of the Union Taeifii
Kallroai , near tke powder house. Manufae
tures nitt-cUus soap for home consumntinn
Iune2-l-lr
. .
255 H rncy street , between Hlh and 15th
' j2 _ „ B
Carriage nud TTsgon Mating -
*
In all it Branch's , In th latest and mos' '
approvei ! pattern.
HOESE 8IIOEINO AND BLACKBMrmtNU
fnOf i nd Iw repairing done on thort notice ,
Monev and Commerce.
Daily Eeview.
OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BKK , )
September 17 , 1874. J
The money market still con
tinues active ; business at the banks
brisc ; and rates of commercial pa
per without apparent variation.
- , .
First-class . mortgages ruling at usual
rates.
TUB FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Land Grants ( soiling ) ? 825.00
Ijand Warrants. (160 ( aorea
' buying ) 176.00
Land Warrants ( ISO acres
s ) „ 185.00
Ag College Scrip ,
' ( ICO acres buying ) 176.00
Do. Selling. 185.00
Exchange on 2Te\r York , 1-5 of one
per ct.
In the commercial market we note
no changes , as It is firm , and steady
at yesterday's quotations. Business
is improving rapidly , both on orders
and in local trade , and we can safe
ly say that the anticipations of our
merchants of a strong fall tradewill
surely bo realized.
Provisions Eggs are unsteady ,
aud advancing. In all other par
ticulars the market remains un
changed.
OMAHA MARKETS.
Carefully Corrected Dally
DRY GOODS.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and
Dougla Streets.
PRINTS.
Aliens „ . . . . „ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
American. . . . . . . . . .
.Amoskeag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bristol „ _
-tamers . . . . .
HamUton.
Merrimack ! ) „ „ „ . . . „ . . . .
Peabody „
Richmond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Simpson's. . . . . . . .
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
Bngnt 4-4 . . . . . .
Boot G . . . . . . „
Cabot 4-4 . . . . „ . . . . . . „ . _ „ _ . , .
Lonsdale. . . . . .
N. Y. Mill3 . . ! I ; ; U % 1
Peterboro.- „ . . . . _ 8 I
Suffolk L.
L.BLEACHED
BLEACHED SHEETINGS.
Peppercll 8-4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do 9-4 _ .
do 10 _
COTTONAD ; S.
Farmers and M
Great Western
BKOWN SHEETINGS.
Albion , A - . . _ . -
Bedford. B . „ .
Grantviile , E L. ' . . _ . „ .
Germania , B B . . _ . - .
Langley . . . . . . .
'
GINGHAMS.
American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amoskeag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bates . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .
TICKINGS.
, a e a- . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Biddeford
DENIMS.
AmosVcsg _ 28K
Beaver Creek , B B „ 16W
Haymakers „ „ 1.
His , B B . . VJY
Otis , C C. 15 } ?
JEANS.
Biddeford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
lloasier. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . ' . * .
YAXEEK NOTIONS.
MOUR A co. , 1X51 Farnham
Streot.
Mr-OOl. W.n. , . , . ,
Clark's O. N. T.MrOOl. . . 70
' „ „
Coat's . _ . „ . 70
Merrick'g . . „
HOSIERY.
Domestic. . . _ . „ . _ S KQ1 00
3 Of@G 00
PAPEU
fiickens'
best „ S 90
King William 1 :
Domestic _ . . . . . „ _ . . _ . 1 80
Stanley . . . . . . . . 250
SHAWLS.
Ottoman strips . $2 2o@C 50
SllIRTrf.
While ' common 810 50
' medium 15 O'J
cu'toni ruaue 30 CO
Percale. . . . . _ S12 00a24 CO
Calico „ 4 75.ii 50
OVERALLS.
Brown drill 6 50a7 25
'
dnck . - . 775a900
Blue drilli . 7 00a7 50
' duck. . . „ . . . „ . . „ . „ . . . . . „ . . „ . „ „ 8 00a9 50
White.- . . . . . _ _ _ 8 00a3 50
CORSETS.
French whalebone „ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . S5 25aS 00
Our own. . . . . . . . . _ 15 00
Comet. . . . . _ „ . . _ . _ 22 50
SPRING SKIKTS.
Linen " printed „ . . . . . . . _ S 9 00
ruffled 12 00
" fluted. . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . 15 00
YARNS.
Balmoral Yarn , all colors , per ft. . . . . . 81 CO
Germantown Wool , "
SI 70(32 ( 05
Saxony Yarns , per bor „ 52 15
GENERAL COMMISSION.
J. U. KOSENFELD gives US Uie
following quotations this day :
Potatoes , 90@$1 00 per bushel ;
Butter , prime 25@30c ; Butter , good
20@25c ; Butter , cooking 10@15c ;
Eggs , 14al5c per doz ; Live chickens
50@2 73 ; Lemons , 14 00 per box.
OYSTERS
W. B. & Co.
. Select , 65 cts per
can ; Standard 55 cts per can ; Medi
um 45 cts per can.
HARDWAKH- .
JOHN T , EPdAB.
TBON.
Common Car. . . _ „ . . .
Horse fhoe b-u .
Norway nail rod. . . .
STEEL. |
Cast plow. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . - . . . . 12
Germon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
American casn , oc'agon and square. . 18(3 ( 22
Jess p's English do do _ . 2i(3 ( 40
Burden's horse shoes , per teg . . . . . . . . . . . 725
do mula do do . . „ . . . 8 25
Northwestern horse nails - 22a 23
Dundee thimble skeins , discount 45 ptr cent.
Stor half patent , axles , discount 10 per cent.
NAILS.
1G\ to COJ per keg _ . - 4 10
do . .I1 > . . . . . ! _ 4 85
do . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . 4 6 , "
do . . . „ . . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . . „ . 4 Si
do . , . . . _ . . , . _ . . . . . . „ . S 10
fine do _ . . . . . . „ . . „ 7 10
lOd finis'cg do . . . _ „ „ „ . . . „ . . _ S 25
do do . . . . . „ . . „ . . _ . . . . . . . _ „ „ 5 GO
do do . . . . . _ . _ . 5 fi
lOd casing do „ . 485
do do _ . . . . . . . _ _ 5 10
do do 5 K
Wrought , all sizes „ . . . . . . . . . _ 5 85
BOLTS.
Carnage and tlre. . . . . . . . . . . .discount 70 pr e
BUTTS.
Narrow wrought , fast Jolnt.disconnt 20 pr e
Cast , loose pin reversible. . . do 33 do
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hay and manure forks. . . . . . dUcount 30 pr e
Hoes and gaiden rakea. . . . . do 25 do
HINGES.
Strap and T discount 25prc
WRENCHES.
Toft's ' black _ . . „ discount W pr c
Coe's iinmitatlon do 45 do
Coe's gcouine . - _ do 20 do
SCREWS.
American Iron . . . 45prc
do brass. . . . . . . . . . - .M 40prc
AQRICULTURAL IMTLEaiENTS.
HHolt'a Ha. > est Klng.per do net 12 00
Heald's Champion H.H..HH.M. . .MM..HH..HM. - . 9 MX
Eureka ] 1 00 )
d red. . _ . _ . . . 8 00
SPADES ASD SUOVH.S.
Rowland's No2 ' black shovels , D H 12 00
do 'do polished do do 13 30S
da do black spad'S do 12 00 I
Moor * do polished do do' _ IS " S '
do's "spring point" L H shovels ' 13 f
AXES. "
Uppcncotl'sWestcrn Crown . n 00
do do do b vtfad 13 50
COFFEE MILLS. }
'
l-rfco's > o 3 , Iroa box . _ . n t 6 B
do do 103 do . . (575 ?
do do25 Union Ir h. . . 4 H 5X
o do U do Eritanla _ f ? IS 00
FILES.
FlloCo
HAiUIERS.
Uardole's , A E No 1 , 1 } { , 2
Marnmond's A E No 2 . S9 00
do do do 4 _ 10 50
dc Lnzinter's No 1. . . . . . _ 10 00
do do do 2 13 BO
do do do 3 . _ 1 * 00
HATCHETS.
'
Morris * ihlngliBg , sto l _ . . . $7 00
do de de 2. . . . . . . . . . _ 8 00
do do do 3. . . . . . 9 00
do ctiw do 1 . _ _ . _ 7 50
dc o do L1 , t jmn , 8 5o
LEATHER.
Best Buffalo Sols , . . . . . . . . . . . ) n
do do . f
Matamorai do . .r o. 2 , 32c ; No. 1.35c
Best Oak do . . . . . . . _ _ 43@45c
Baltimore Oak Sole _ _ .48c
French Kits „ . _ SI 40@2 ( JO
do Calf , leading brands . . $2 lOJj. ! 50
Domestic Kips. . . . . . . . . . . . . .SI OOtvjl 30
do Calf „ „ ! 33 < < } 1 75
Hemlock Upper , per foot .25 < 530c
| Oak do do .30c
Grain ] do do . . . . . . . . . . . . > 0o
Ltuings , per dozen , „ . . S7 00@10 00
Toppings , do Sll CO&14 00
Morocco ( Bpot Leg ) perfoot _ , . . . . . 33@45c
do ( Oil Dressed ) do . „ . „ . . . . . .SflJylOc
do ( bimou ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S J OO&J 25
do ( Gluve Kid , ) . „ 83 50&5 00
Welt Leather , per side , .t6 00(0,1 00
Boot Wobblug , per bolt _ 4 , < & 70e
Ok Harnsss Leather " "
, Pittsburg , .45c
do do do No. 1 . _ . . . . . .40(34L'c (
do do do Ivo. 2 340c
Oak Line do . . . . „ .44&4Gc
Hemlock Harness Leather , > o. 1- -3Jy40c
do do do No. 2 , . STfiiSDo :
, Hemlock ( Line do . . . „ _ . - . . . . 44 ( < $ lGc
Fair Bridle , per side , SG 00&7 00
Team Collars , per doz .J25 50&-.5 50
Stage do do „ . ! - ! 50
Scotch do do S36 00
Concord do do . . .S < 53 CO
Collar Leathet ( Black ) per foot , 13@24c
do do ( Uusset ) Io 13tJ24c (
PaUnt Dash Leather loc
SOAPS
Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturers.
Sapc. Publico , C l-26 3-4 ; Savon
EepubLc , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to
61-2 ; Palm , 5@51-4 ; German Mot-
led , 6 l-4a6 1-2.
ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S
STOCK. '
Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up
holsterer ( and dealer in fine art goods ,
270 Farnham Street , furnishes' the
following quotations :
FRAME MOULDINGS.
Oil vralnut 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
6@15c ; 2 itu-h 12@30c ; 3 inch 18@
4oc ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1
iuch 5@10c ; 2 inch 1020c ; S inch
15@30c.
WINDOW SHADES.
Plain banda , 6 feet , all colors , per
pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@
4 00 ; each additional foot , 75o per
pair.
REPPS.
Union ind all wool terry , per yard
1 50@3 . 0 ; Imperial , plain and stri
ped , 2 50a8 00.
DAMASKS.
Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool ,
2 00a3 00. |
MATTRASSE3.
Huak , 4-4x0-2 , 4 00i5 00 ; straw ,
3 00a4 00 ; Excelaior. 3 50a4 50.
LUMBER
RCTATC. LIST
Eubea | * to change of market witnout .
WM. M. FOSTER ,
On U. P. R. R. tract bet. r irnham ai '
GEO A. HOAGLAN1.
Joists , studding and sills , 20 it , and un
der . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .t
Over 2011. each additional ft add'l 50
Fencing No 1 00
do No 2 21 00 i
1st common boards. . . . . 25 00 I
2nd do do - 22 00 '
"A" stoc-k boards , ] 0 and 12 tuch 5U 00
"B" do do do do S3 00
"C" do do do do JO 00
l t clear , 1,1M. 1A and 2 inch _ 65 00
2d do do uo do . . . . _ . . . . . . . - 55 00
3d do do do do 45 00
Flooring , clear. _ 50 00
do 1st common _ 40 00
do 2d do _ 35 00
do 3d do 27 50
do n.irraw , clear- „ 4300
. litclear . . ceiling % inch „ . . 35 00
2d do "do V inch 32 50 l
1st do do % luch . . . SO 00 '
2d do do % Inch _ . 27 50
1st clear siding 27 00
2d do do - - - _ 26 00
1st common siding . . . . . . .2100
2d do do - . . - 2000
"A" shinnies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 425
Extra No 1 shingles „ _ . . 3 M )
Common No 1 shingles „ . . . . . . . _ . 2 00
Lath per 1000 . 3 5fl
D A H pickets cer 100 i 5o
Square do do do . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .
O G Batten per lineal It ,
Rough do do do . . . .
Liberal discount on carload lots.
WINDOWS. ( Glazod. ) |
35 per cent OH Chicago list.
DOORS , ( Wedged. )
25 pet cent oQ Ci Icago 1'st. ' I
BLINDS.
SOperccntofflist. I
White Urn * per bbl „ .S1 75g2 00
Lonlsvllle cement per bbl 3 0003 25
Plaster paris per bbl 3 50@3 75
Plastering hair per bushel 40
Tamd folt. . . , . _ , 4
Plastering board. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . 5 %
OILS. PAIiWi , GLASS , &c.
N.I. P.SOLOMON.
ROBERT C. STEELL.
Coal Oil- 5 18 I Jjira Oil. No 13 951 00
Linseed Oil , raw. 105 2 70
" " bl'd 1 10 " " wlnterl
Turpentine. . . 65 " "strainM/ " ' SO
Headlight Oil 28 Lubricating ( _ . . _
„
W.Va. f
PA1NT& , AC
Whlto Lead , St. Louli , Srtlctly Pure _ $ II
" " " " Fancy Braudi. . . . . . 9 %
Putty In Bladders _ „ . . . . „ „ „ . . . „ . 5l <
" " Bulk
4y
„
Enameld Glass , colors , tf sq. ft. 1 00
Window Glasn 50 s ) c discount
TJN , SIIEET-IBOX. WIRE , &C.
MELTON ROGEES , COR. 14th &
FARNHAM.
TN PLATE.
10x141C , lair quality. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10x14 Ic. best quality. .
10x14 IX do
12x121C do
12x12 IX do
14s20 1C do
14x20IX do
14x20 IXX do
14x20 IXXX
ICO plate DC
100 plate DX ,
100 plate DXX
100 plate DXXX
Hoofing 1C charcoal
Roofing IX do
10x14 IU coke
20x231C charcoal roofiug. . .
20x 8 1C charcoal roofing. . . _ ,
elx4 IX charcoal
10x20 coke ( for euttirs ) . .
BLOCKTIN.
Large pigs. . . . . . . . . . . , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . S5
Small pigs. . . . . . . , , , . „ „ . , . . . „ , . . , ! _ , 38
Bar tin. . . _ . . . _ . . . - . . . . . . . . . . , . _ _ . „ . S3
ZINO.
Sheet tin 25 to 35 In . .
do do do ir. half casksVA
do do do in 250 Q > casks. . . . 12
Sheet 24 to To inches per sheet . K %
Tinners soldei ( extra refined. . . . . . . . . . . 25
do do No. l. . . _ . . _ . . . . 23
do do roofing. , . . , . H - . . . . . . . * * . . . 21
bid metal _ . . . . . _ . „ . . . . . . „ _ . _ „ . . . . . . . „ Oa2
SHEET IRON
First qnalit Numbers 16 to 2 < . _ . . - 5 %
do do do 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 00
do do do 26 . . . . . . . 600
do do do 17
Charcoal , both sides sniotha
do No 24 _ „ _ 734
do doi6 _ . . _ . . . .
do do 27. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Junlata , No. 241. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 *
do1o 26 . . . . . . . . > . . . . . . . . . . 3' '
do do 27 . . . . . . . _ _
perfect 7 to 12. . . . , ,
do No. 1 , stained. . . . .
Less tnan lull bundles , add one cent.
"A"AmerIcac immitat'n Russia , U Nos. 18
Less than full bundles add one cent.
GALVANIZE ! * .
No. 14 to 2U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -llat 15
do 21 to 24 . . . . . . . . _ . . . _ ao 16
do 25 to So . . . . . . . . . . . . . dc 1'
do 27 . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . do 18
do 9f 4 , . . . . .I.1..1 do SO
Full bumdles discount 15 Mr cent.
COPPER.
Brazicn 6 to S _ . _ .
do 10 to :2 B _ . . _ I . 42
do 12J4 to luO B „ „ . „ „ „ „ „ „ _ . 33
Sheathing , 14 aud IS ox. . . . " _ '
Planished , 14 and 16 oi .7.T..Z. T.r".Z. 45
Nos. 7 , 8 and 9 , Planished . _ 43
Bolt copper 60
Copper botlfTmn . . , . . . . . , . . . * , . , i , --tt.i 33
BHIOITT TVTRE.
- 10 n UK
Nos. 0 to 6 8,8.9 10,11 i ! 14,14
U 15 IS 19 M | *
Not. 11,18 U 13 29
? rbundl i5pcrceat eon
GROCERIES.
HTEELE < t JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST.
CLARK FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND
llTH ST.
i PUNDT , MEYER &RAAPKE , 212FARN-
HVM ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS-
MOBQAN & GALLAGHER , 2051am *
ham St.
WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN. & CO. , 247
Douglas St.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
SUGARS.
Granulated pr to. .
Powdered do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J-TI
Crushed do _ . . . . . . . 12
Befd cut loaf do 13K
Standard A do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 %
Circla A do . . . . . . . . . HJa
Extra C do 11 %
Yellow C do . .
N O choice do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
COFFEES.
Rio choice pr H. - 23 > a2J
do prime do 2J-i.'Ji
do good do . _ - .Ha 3
O IT Java. . . . . . _ _ 31a34
Common pr gallon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1.145
Good do _ . . . . . . . . . . 60iC5
Choice do . - 70aS0
do K O moLisses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
Rangoon choice . . . . . . . . _ _ - _ . i&S %
Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. . . . . . . . . . . lo
CAlJDLES.
M West 4 Co. .
faOAP.
,
IIis ourl Vrlley _ . 5K
I Kirk's Savon „ „ „ 6 > &
M. Weak A. Co _ 7a7J |
fcclKi German. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G
Kirk's standard _ _ _
dO BMi..ulb. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ _ - U-'UV I
PLUG TOBACCO.
Black goods , Western . . . . . . JS
'I do Virginia 55a60
do do Lorrilard's - 63.160
Bright do do do 60a65
du do Virginia - Soaffl
Natural leaf 75a9- >
DRIED FRUITS.
do apples in
state do do
New currants
do prunes 14all > , '
do German cherries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
do bl ckberries A H
do raspberries - S5
do raisins , per box - f 3 60
do seedless raisins , per pound. . . . . . 1-Ja
SALT.
Now in barreU .
do dairy
CANNED GOODS.
2poundcanMyer'aoys'ers , percase..SI 25a4 50
1 do do do do di > . . . 2 50a2 75
2 dc do William's do do . . . 4 OGa4 75
2 do do pe-iches per case 5 50
3 do do do du 7 75aS 00
2 do do tomatoes do 3 25a3 50
3 do do do do 5 00
Corn , Tropny per case 5 HO
do Window do 5 50
do Yarmouth do . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 50
Strawberries , do . 4 50a4 75
Raspberries , do 5 25ao 50
Pineapples , do 0 00 |
TEAS.
Oolon , per pound _ 25a75
Young Hyson , per pound 40al 00
Gunpowder , du do . . . . . . . . . COal 25
FLOUR.
Snow Flake , ( Wells A Nleraan ) 4 50
Gold Di st _ 2 76
XXXX Iowa City S 00
California _ - 4 75a5 00
BAGS.
Otwiiies , heavy weight . . 18,319 '
> o light do . . . . . 17 18
lips , four bushel. . _ . . . . . . . . ISalD .
ndee gunnies . . _ . . 18 I
Uu IMKS , Amoskeg A 30a31
.o do Ludlow a u. . . . . . . . . . . . &r 35
SPICES.
Nutmegs ' , Fenang l > e tper pound 140
t'ijvei do do . . . . . 60
Alspice do do . . . . . . ISa.O
Cluamonbark do da 35j46
COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON.
% bbls. , luO Ibs „ S 8 75
1 ftp cans , per doz. . . . . . . . . _ „ . 2 5C@ 2 75
do do _ 3 1)0(3 ) ( * 00
WHITE I'lSIl.
Nc . 1 tits „ _ . g 1 23
-
r- ,
Family in kit * „ 0 < W 1 20
y. bbls „ 5U@ 7 00
i'amiiy in > bbls _ 5 50 ® C 10
MACKERLL.
Family , in kiU „ 1 lOffl 1 20
Ni . 1 , do 1 G0 ( $ 2 00
Mesa , do 3 00@ 3 25
Family , % bbls C 25fcy C SO
N < . 1 , do 9 00@10 CO
Sardinca , } boxes , . „ _ 16 50 ( 17 tO
CIGARS.
A. E. SIMPSON , Manufacturer , 532
15th Street.
H. Upman „ „ _ < U M. S ? 5 00
Uetoiistrucliou. do 35 00
Grand lentral _ „ do 3500
Universal _ do 40 00
Yard : do 4300
Lo Boquet do 50 00
Simon Pure do 6000
" Partigas „ . , . . _ . . . . . do 75 (0
Yours Truly _ „ _ do 65 00
Gold * Medal do 50 ( K )
La Espauola _ . . do 60 00
Triple Crown „ . do 75 OJ
Henry Clay „ do 100 00
De Villcr-
- do
100 00
Y Vlller , _ .
„ „ do 10. ) 00
1876
do 7510
CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR.
Wholesale depot 548 14'h ' Street.
Half barrel
sacks . . 2 BC
( Jliicago , Kock island
and Pacific R. B.
THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE tROM
OMAHA TO CHICAGO J
AND THE EAST ,
Via DCS Molnes , l/avenport and Rock Island.
All Passenger Trains are equipped with the
WE TINOUOUSK PATENT AIR BRAKKS and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.
2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily ,
onnectlng as follows :
AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley
Railroad , lor Oskaloosa , Ottumwa , Keokuk
and St. Lonis.
AT GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of
Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul.
AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington ,
Cedar Rapids & Minnesota Railroad , for
Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque & St.
Paul , At WILTON JUNCTION wtththe
South-Western nrancli , for Muscatine ,
Washington and all points south.
AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport 4 St.
Paul Railroad for points north.
AT HOCK ISLAND with the Western Union
Railroad for Freeport , Bejit , Itacine. Mil
waukee and all points in northern Illinois
and Wisconsin.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rock
Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis
and points south.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the I'eoria A Rock
Island Raihoad for Pcoria and points east.
AT BUREAU JUNG. , with branch , for Hen
ry , Larere , Chllllcothe and Peoria.
AT LA SALLE with tbe Illinois Central Rail
road for points nort hand south.
AT CHICAGO wlthall lines East , North and
South.
THROUGH TICKET'S to all Eastern cities ,
v la thi ] line , can be procured , and any infer
mation obtained ,
ticket office oil
Omaha , and also at me principal
along the line of the U. P. R. R.
Bajfgace Checked Tbrongh to all
Principal Eastern Points.
A.M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE ,
Gen'l Pass'r Ag't , Gen'l Sup't
Chicago. Chicago.
J. H. LACEY , a 8. STEVENS ,
Ticket Agent , Qen'l Western Ag't
a28ti Oiaaoa Omaaft.
Sioux City & Pacific R , K ,
The ShortCit ontl only Direct
Route from
COUNCIL BLUFES
St. Paul , Minneapolis ,
And all Points in
NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS
On all night trains via thh , route.
COS5ECT1O3TS.
1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Pacific
Railroad for Omaha.
2. At Council Bluff , with Kansas City , St.
Joe and Council Bluffs Railroad for St. Louis
and all points south.
3. At ilirsouri Valley with the Chicago and
Northwestern railway fet Chicago and all
points east.
4. At Sioux City with Sioux City and S
Paul , Illinois Central and DaroU Southern
railroad * . Steamers for Upper Missouri River ,
during navigation and with stages for all
points in tbe Northwest.
5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern
railroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska.
S. At Fremont , N bnuka , wiA the Union
Pacific railroad for all point ? Test and the
Pacific coast.
7. At Wisnar with stages for Norfolk and al I !
points in Northern Nebraska.
BBTjokeU lor sale In Chicago and North lw |
western Railway offices .
BB-Ba sura your tictcU read via S. C. A P.
Railway.
L. BURNETT , Sup't.
7. 0. HH.UJ , Sen. Ticks' Ag't.
GEO. W. CRATTAN.
Ageat. Omi * .
CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N '
The Popular Route from
o IM : JL BE .A.
-TO-
Chicago and the East !
AND THE
OnJL-v : lOix-oot
TrAVHterlooFort
Crosse , 1'rulrle Du Clileii.Vliionn ,
St. I'HUl.Duliith , Jniir ville , K < IIO-
i Hhn i , Grrcn Dnr. Kucino. Meu' *
Point. VntertOAVii , Oslikisli , Ken
DuLac. flllldl.on a nil JlllwnuUee.
It Being the Shortest and FustComnlcted Line
Between
O M A H A and C HIC A GO ,
.
I Constant : Improvements nave taken place in
i the ' way of reduciug UraJe , and placing Iron
i with Steel l&ils , adding to its roiling stock
new and Elegant
neE - * and SLEKPIXG CA11S
Equipped with the "Wuiiiigiou ! ! c Air Brake"
and "Miller Platform , " establishing comlurta-
blunnd commodious Eating Hou : > e3 , offering all
the comforts ot traveling the ase can protlucc.
From ] \ to 1O F.ist Express Traius ruu each
way dally over the various lines of this loid ,
thus ' securing to the traveler selecting thU
route sure andcertaiu connections in any di
' rection he uiav wbh 10 so.
rrlnclual Connections.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , for
Sioux City , Ynnkton and points reached via
Sioux City and Pacific milroid.
. AT GRAND JUNCTION' for Fort Dodge ,
jje .Moines. Ottawa ami Keokuk.
AT MARSIIAuLforSt. Paul , Minneapolis ,
Duluth , and northwestern points.
AT ( EDAR RAPID- ) for Waterloo , Cedar
Falls , C Iwrles Citv , Burlington and St Louis.
ATCLIN1ON forDubuqne , Dun'eith ' , Prai
rie du Chien , La Crosse , and all points on the
Chicago , Clinton and Duliuquc , * nd Chicago ,
Dubuque and Minnesota railroads.
AT FULTON for Freeport. Racine Millwau-
Lee , and all points in Wisconsin ,
AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading
out of Chicago.
Through tickets to all eastern cities via tliis
line can be procured , and any informal ! n ol > -
talned , concerning Routes , Rate * , etc , at the
Companie's Office , 218 Farnham Street , < ) mah.i ,
and also at tbe principal ticket offices along the
"
line of the U. P" R. R. ,
' checked through to all principal '
Eastern pb'ints I
W. II. &TKNNE1T , MARVIN HUGHITT ,
Gen'l Passinge'r Ag t. Gen. Sup't.
J.H LACEY , O G.EDDY ,
Ticket Ag't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag't Omaha.
mchlgvl
Omaha & St. Louis Short
Line
187
_
The i Kansas City , St. Joe and
Council Blufis R. R
Is the only dire Hue to
ST. X O T7 2. 23
AND THE EAST , FROM
OMAHAANDTHE WEST
M CHANGE , itua between Omasa and St.
Louis ana b itot c between OAIA1IA
anu INE.W YORK. .
This th Only .ine running a
PUL1YTIAX SLEEPING CAU EAST
FKO.1I oriAIIA , Ofi AniJlVAL
OF TIIK VXION PACIFIC
ESPUKSS TRA1S ,
* WPas3enicrs ; taking othei route1' nave a
disagreeable transfer at the I.Ivor Station.
TRAILS DAISYS I
REACHING ALL
EASTEEH AND WE3TEEN OITIE3
With l st Changes and in advinco of oilier
This Entire Line is equipped with .
|
rullman's Palace Sleeping Cais , ,
Palace Day Coached and Chair Cars ,
Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler
and the Celebrated Westin house
Air Brake.
BSTSoe that your tickets read via
Itnnsim C'lty , S . Jospph & Council
Ilulrod ,
} ria Omaha and St. Louis.
Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and rnrnharn
sired * , and U. P. Depot , Ounhi. :
JOS.TEHON , GEO.I 3RADBUEY ,
Fais. Agt. Gen' Agent.
. F. UAKNABD , A. C. PAWE3 ,
Gen'l Supt. Gen'l i'jifs. Agt. ,
St. JOWDU. St. .Tci euli.
1 TEATTSTS DAILY !
LBAVE ST. I.OUI3 AVITH
Pullman Palace Cars
THBOUQH WITHOUT CEAKQS
Jndianapolis ,
Cincinnati ,
Louisville ,
Cnicago ,
Columbus ,
Pittsburg ,
T 'fl * K 1 1 "B
PMladelpIna ,
Baltimore
WasMngton ,
- AND
NSW T
ArriTi.1 of Trains fwn tha 'West.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Cleveland , Buffalo & Boston
Are Tor Sale nttlic
. Com nny'H Office ,
.E. corner I-'oi rtti& . flic tiint tin ,
St. Lonln , niul nt the Prlncljml Ital'-
\vny Offlrcs In tlio IVcet.
OHAS. I5ABCOCK , C. E. RUSSELU
S'thern Pass. Ae't , Wesfn I'ass. Ag't.
DALLAS. Tur * s. KANSAS CITY ,
JOHN E. SIMPSON CHAS. E. FOLLEIT ,
Gen i Supt. , Gen'l Pass. Ag't.
f20tf INDIANAPOLIS ST. Louis.
onfccticners' Tool Works ,
Mills &
Manutaeturers'o
Confectioners'Tools
e oiu Ice Creem
Freezer &c.
' . 1301 & 1303 Xo Eighth St.
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
Proprietors : \ ESTABLISHED 1S6I.
TIIOMAS MILLS , 1
GEO. M. MILLS , f/CATALOGUES SENT
ATLEE P.PiKMiia. j \ _ / upon application.
m r7flAw Tn
CK frt COA FKK DAY. .
Agentswaut- '
3)0 ) ' * ' O/41J ed. All clasica of work
ing people of either sex , young or old , sake : I
more money at work for us In their spare mo
ment ! or all tba tlm than at anything else. I
AddieasSTINSON A O. , Portland , " '
KEAENETS
IFLUID-EXTRACT
The only known remedy tot'
BRIGGT'S DISEASE ,
And a positive cure for
Gout , Gravel , Strict-urea ,
Diabetes , Dyspepsia Ner-
voua Dehility , Dropsy ,
Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine , Ir'i-
tatiou. InQamation or Ulceratlonof the
BLADDER AND KIDNEYS ,
SPERMA TORE IKEA ,
Loucoorlice or Whites , Diseases ol the Prostrate
Cloud. S one in the Bladder. Colcul ut.
OUAVEL OK RRIC1C DUST DE-
I'OMT.
And Mucus or MilkyJMsiharges.
HEAR
Extract Biicim !
Permanently Cure * all Diseases of the
Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical
Swellings.
Existing in Men , Women and Children ,
No Mailer What the Agt\ \
Prof , fctetle rays : "One bottle of Kenrney's
Fluid . . , Extract Uuchu Is worth more then * sjl
other liuchtu combined. "
Price one dollar per bottle ; or , six bottles for
five dollars.
Depot 104 DuaneSt , , N , Y ,
A physician in attendance to answer corre *
pondence and give ndvicegratH.
fcc"Sond stamp for pamphlets , fnso.axs
Crane i ItrigSwm Wholesale Agents. San
FrauCisco. Oal.
OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE ,
HAPPY RELEIF FOU YOUNG MEN from
theeflects of Irrors and Abuses in early life.
Manhood Restored , impediments to ilarriage
Removed. New met od of treatment. New
and remarkable temcdies Book * and Circulars
fentfrce , in sealed envelopes. Addre s , HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION , 419 North Ninth St. ,
Philadelphia , I'a , an Institution hivinguhlgh
reputation for honorable conduct ami profes
sional skill.
TO Tilt
NERVOUS & DEBILITATED
OF BOTH SEXES.
riOOHAKQB TOE ADVIOE AND CON-
EULTATIOS.
T"\R J. B. DYOTT , graduate of
Jefferaou ilstlicul College , Philadel
phia , author of several valuable
, jan be consulted on all diseases - ,
eases of the 8exuJ and Orinary organs
eaE
gans , ( which he has made an es-
pecial study , ) either in male or fe
male , no matter from what cause
inor
originatinjr , or how lotjj standing
erA
A practice of SO years enables him
to treat diseases with success. Cures
guaranteed. Charges reasonable.
Those at a distance can forward letters
TIc
ters describing symptoms and enclosing
Iccl
closing stamp to prepay postage.
for the Guide to Health.
Price IOc.
J. B.DYO111M.D.
Physiciou and Surgeon , 104 "Duane
street , X. V.
c/laarlos IFopper ,
WHOLESALE BUTCHER
Nl > CATTU3 BROKER ,
SALT LAKE CITY , - - UTAH
feb2TIt
Proprietor of tl
B1SIHG SUN
AKD
LOS ANGELES
YISEYRDS.
Depot for the sale of his
NATIVE WINES
AND
M. .KSZi EB , < & Co. >
Corner cf Battery and Washington Sta.
SAN F.'fAXCIPCO - - A1
mar'ti
ASSEKG-EHS
ing East or South from Omaha
intsocU. P.R.R. , houlJ take the
"LINCOLN KOUTE'
rla The
ATCHISON & NEBRASKA ;
RAILROAD' '
And fx-ure Jor thcmselT s the choJ aof SU
Popular U-jtesfroci
Alciiiso-i to Chicago antl St. Louis
isK
AH mating Reliable C jcections and being
T tiipped with Palacs Bar and Sleeping C JT
LTam
All < l lar and Inconvenience arriTintfrom
Ferries acii transfers can bo avoided West amo !
Chicago and St. Louis by securing Tickets Tia
ATCIILSON nn I the
XF.KRANIZA K.VIJ.ItOAD.
Direct and Reliable Connections arc also made
with the A. T. A S. F. R. R. for the i
Great Arkansas Talley & Colorado ,
And with all lines running South to points in
Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory.
Ask for Tickets via
LINCOLN & ATCHISOJtf
CIIAS. C.SMTTH , ' F. WHITE
Gen'ISopt. Gen'l Pass. Ag't ,
Kanu *
.UNTIL YOU HAVE
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
LO"W RES3RYOIH
' ' '
vA-W'1 ' ' ' /
' ,
t awM ® ! * ! * f
\ \ E HAVE TWfcLVE GOOD
AS why ther yilldo > ourgorc.
Quick and Easv.
and Clean.
They areche'pest tobay ,
They are best to u e ,
They bake evtnlyanil quickly ,
Their o. cration : s pcrftit ,
Ihey have ahrjys a Rood draft ,
U They are madu ol'llie bcitiaalcrlal
Thev roast perfectly ,
They require but lltilefuel ,
Tl.ey are very low pricwl ,
BoB They ara easily maiiagtU.
They are suittsl to all locajiiics ,
fgiGS Etery stoTeguarauteidtotve ; atUJaetlon
SOLD BY
Excelsior Ulan'fg Co. ,
ST. LOUIS : ,
AXODV
_ _
0 133. 1,13.0. .
FELLEB :
O GO
O O O
Or Snsar-Conicd , Conccntrstcdj
Kooi and Jlcrbal Jnlcc ,
Bilious Granules.
C JANT" CATH.1KT1C. . erIn
In Parvo riiyslc.
The novelty of modem jrcdic.li. Cbcnical aad
Tharmaccutical Science I"o use of any loom
taking tha largo , n-pul-tvo and nauoeoui pilld ,
composed of cacap. crude , anil bclky ingredients ,
vrhcii we can by a careful application of chemical
Edence. extrucr all tSe cathartic and other ratdf-
clnal properties from the raosr. MUuabio roclf inri
herbs , ana ronrcutratc them tito a rcinotc Gran-
cic. scare v Ir larger than a murtxrd
nccJ , that can De readily Bualo ! re < l by ttuweol
tliu mosteensl'.iTo Ftonucns end Ca ticlioo tacter.
Lhchllule 1'urgativo 1'cllct represent * , inn
not conccntratcU form , a * uwc cathartic p < nr
OB la embodied in any of the lar-.v pllte fonnd foe
tale in the drcj : shops From their wonderful ea.
Inartic power , in pro-jortion 'o their size , peoplr
\fho have not tried them en. cpt to rappote that
they are har a or drastic in cffi-ct. bnt such ta not
at all thti ca < t > . the different r.ctivo Jaodic'ioal prln-
ciplcaofhtch they are composed bcin" so bar.
monizea as-1 modeled , one by the oih T . as to
produce n rauit ecnrcliliif ; and Uior-
ouqlijcl ; Kctitlyanilliluillyoperating
cathartic.
$500 Rciranl h hereby ofTcreil ty tbo pro
prietor of ihcao Pellet , to any chesiiet wno ,
upon analysis , rill find in them m > Calomel or
other forms of mercury 01 any otter
poison.
Giro is .required while usin ; ; thca. Thiy k -
ratc without disturbance to the conofitntion , diet. ,
or occupation. For Jaundice , Headache *
CoiiHtlpatloii , Iiui > uro Itlood , l > aiu
III thO MiOUldCrtf , TlslitllChH Ol llO
Clicst , Dizziness , Sour llructatlGU *
ot the -Stomach , Had Xasto iu.
knouth , Hilloua nttaclr , Vain iu
region of I ldiicy > , Internal Fever ,
Hloatcd feclli : , ! about Stomach ,
ICUHli oT XJlood to Mead , IHsii Col
ored Crinc , Iii < < oclal4llily iil
cloomy Jr'orcbo < IIu , tak < ; Ii * .
Plcrco'H Pleasant I'urjjati vo r diets.
Incsplanvioaof thercm lialpc' ot iny Tnr-
cativo 1'cUuta ovcrpo prcat a va. icty of disea- * .
Iwixhtoraythat their action upon trio
animal ccono.ir' * < "itlvcrMitl , note.
Rlaud ortiK .uo csciipiii tn-i-Baiia-
tlvo imprcP1 ? . A o does not Impair th Ta ;
their ea ar coa'ins'ncil being cmloFcd in gla.it
bottles preserve their \irtnca unlaipaircd for an/
Iccjjth eiftime. In any climate , FO that they ara ( if-
Trays fresh and reliable. Avhich la not th eaxj
tntli the pilu found in the clrns ; etore * , pnt np ia
c'leao vroo.1 or paste-bcanl bos . I > ccote ! < t thai
f > ra'i ' dwoiscatieT : a l.nxativc , Altprao
io or I'arsjatlvo is indicatoil , f-.ewj littte
. .Viltan.i c c the nioat perfect EaSi&cticn , to
all -'ao usctheta.
They nro rToltl by r.Il enterprising
ti-ugfjibvH atj ccutj u bottle.
Do cot allow any clrnp iet to Indtseo yolo'
lake an > thu ! ? els ; tli.it'Lu may Kiy to jest aj
pooj C3 my 1'elleio l ci.an o he maLen a lar et
pront oa tint vrhi-ti ho rccommcmli. if your
cannot mpply tlu.ra , cnc.oso S3 ctau
tliTny ( rctnrn E't-I tor
; , y. rj. jci : , ir. it. rs-opv , .
BurriLo. : ; . v.
ASK EOF PYLEE
AND
BAKING- SODA
ss-a ? x z\r tr s 33
Pi'nai ifpycri Raaotcand Wtltnoy
Bauserman & Co.
CABTIiE
IMPORTERS JOF
AND
Sast India. Goods ,
213 and 213 FROXT STKKET
San Francisco - California.
mcbC''m
TLATTS VALLEY
Samuel C , Smith ,
Local Agent for the
U. P. B. H. LANDS ,
Colia.m'b'u.s , -
Government Lands Located !
TJ. P. Lands Sold !
*
Improved Farms andToivarok for
Oil
ON LONGTIME ! !
BgrAll Communications Cheer
fully Answered
1OO5OOO
BIOS FABMIi'O LAND IH nEB2A82AI !
500 HanscomPlaccLots !
HOUSES AND LOTS m the city of Ouiaha ,
forsalcchcaoiuid on zotvltcna * .
Real estate broicrs.office over M-tctey's tore ,
on Dodze st. onoosite new p .stoSco * '
Mrs. D. A. 3SI05TETT ,
Fashionable Dressmaking
564 Fourteenth St. ,
OSIAIIA ,