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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1874)
J % / THE CAMPAIGN OPENED. B,3pablican Appointments. . -x. The following appointments have been agreed upon by the Republican State Central Committee : Appointments ot Hon. Silas Gar- ber , General John M. Thayer and Hon. AV. H. Morris : lilair , Tuesday , Sept 22d , 2pm. Tckama , Wednesday , Sept. 23d , 2p m. Schuyler , Saturdaj' , Sept 26th , 2 p m. Columbus , Monday , Sept. 28th , 7 p m. Grand Island , Tuesday , Sept 29th , 7pm. Kearney Junction , Wednesday , Sept 80th , 2 p m. .Fremont , Thursday , Oct. 8th , 7 p in. in.AVahoo , Friday , Oct. 9th , 2pm. Omaha , Saturday , Oct 10th , 7 } pin. Lincoln , Monday , Oct 12th , 7J pin. pin.It is expected that District Attor ney Hoxic will make it possible to be at as many of these meetings as his official duties will permit At Lincoln with Hon. J. M. Thayer and others , will be Hon. T. M. Marquette. Appointments of HOII.L. Crounso , Hon. N. K. Griggq , Hon. H. S. Kaley , Hou C. J. Dilworth : Fairbury , Tuesday , September 29th , 2 p m. Hebron , Wednesday , September 30th , 2pm. Appointments of Hons. L. Crouusf , N. 1C. Grtegs , J. P. Laird , C. J. Dilworth : Red Cloud , Thursday , October 1st 2pm. lliverton , Friday , , October , 2d , 10 am. am.Bloomington. . Friday , October 2d , 3 p in. .Republican City , Saturday , Octo ber , 3d 3 ] > m. York , Monday , Ooctober 5th , 2 pm. Appointments of Hons. L. Crounce , X. K. Griggs , Nanc , District Attorney Council : Osceola , Tuesday , October Gth , 2 TVavi.i oty , Wednesday , October' 7th , 2pm. Appointments of Hons. L. Crounse , D. S. McKillip , District Attorney Council : Seward , Thursday , October , 8th 2 p in. Hon. L. Crunse , will speak at Wahoo , Friday , October 9th , 2 p m. Omaha , Saturday , October 10th. Hon. X. K. Griggs will speak at Geneva , October , 6th , 2 p m. District Attorney Council will be engaged as District Attorney in dis charge of Us official duties and may , not be able to attend all meetings as advertised. Appointments of Hon. George H. Roberts , Major Paul.Vandevoort , Genera ! Dilworth and others : Juniata , MondaySeptember 28th , , _ 'Hastings , Monday , 8cpteillb'er- . 7pm. Harvard. October 1st , 2pm. Sutton , October 1st , 7pm. Aurora , October 2d , 2pm. Plattsmouth , October 3d , 7pm. Nebraska Cltv , October 5th 7pm. Brownsville , October 6th , 7 p m. Pawnee City , October 8th , 7pm. Tecumsah , October 9th 7 p m. Appointments of Hon. Pat. O'Hawcs , Hon. N. S. Porter , and Col. fi. F. Smy the : Dakota City , Sept 23 , at 2 p m. Jackson , Dakota county , Sept. 23 , at 7 p m. Ponca , Sept. 24 , at 7 p m. St. Helena , Sept. 25 , at 7 p m. C. H. GKUE , Chairman. Proclamation bv the Governor. STATE OF EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. "WHEREAS , The Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Nebraska , on the twenty-sixth day of February , 1873 , passed a resolu- tiou in words as follows : Resolved , "That the electors of the State be , and are hereby author ized and recommended to vote for or against a Convention to revise or change the Constitution of the next general election , for members of tlie .uejrislature. "The ballots at such election shall be written or printed as follows : Those in favor of a convention , 'For a convention' ; those against a convention ' convention. ' " vention , 'Against a Now therefore , I , Robert W.Fur- nas , Governor of the fitate of Ne braska , do hereby recommend to the eleotois 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 convened for the purpose afore said. In testimony whereof I have hereunto - , * . unto set my hand and 1 caused to be afllxed the SEAL. > Great Seal of the State of J .Nebraska. s ' Done at Lincoln , this eighth day of September , A.D. 1874. ROBT. W. FURNAS , By the Governor , Joiix J. GQSPEU , Secretary of State. "lOOfOOO BIOS FABMING LAND IK HEBBASZ1H 500 IFanscoHiPlaceLots ! ANU LOTStn tne city ol Omaha , HOUSES eoodtcrmi. IIOOGS & , 111 I. " . Real estate bn > Versoiflce over Mackey'i nlore on Dodje it. opposite new DnctoQcap<n ! Mrs. D. A. MOFPETT , Fashionable Dressmaking 664 Fourteenth St. , * 30 m OMAIIKKB. . PASSENG-EHS Going East or South from Omaru .Ictson U. P.K.R. , honld Uke tht "LINCOLN ROUTE' via The ATCHISON & -NEBRASKA BAILBOAD And tecure tor themselT < the cSo ! , . * of SI ] Popular Routes from ItchLsou to Chicago and St. Lonls ; AH Euiking Reliable C jnect ions and b ing 2-rJpped vith Police D&T and Sleeping Cjn All delar ami InconTenience arrtrlng Iron Ferries ltd tranikn can be trolded Welt o Chicago and St. Louis by securing Tickets Til and the ATCUISON 4 NEBR.1SUA RAIIJIOAD. Direct nj Reliable Connections are also mad with the A. T. A S. F. R. R. lor the Great Arkansas Tallej & Colorado And with U lines running Kouth to point * \i Southern an ai and the Indian Territory. Aik lor Ticket i via LINCOLN & ATCHISOA CHA8. C.8JUTH , F. WHITE Utn'F. ' Pus. Att SPIRIT OF THE STATE PEESS. One reason wny Miller is opposed to Hoberts is because when Hoberts was in oflice before , he succeeded in beating his friend J. Stealing Mor ton , in tbat important salt land suit , [ Kearney Tress. Look at the roll of counties unrep resented In the Independent and Democratic conventions , that tells the story of how the Hepublican party stands. The excuse is their men are too poor to come , but when a man's heart is in a matter we never saw him too poor to attend a convention. [ Plattsniouth Herald. The question of the extension of the O. & N. AV. R. K. is still dor mant ; a profound secret in the beat ing let us say bosom , of the John- ies. Kedick hasn't got over his last tantrum. HorbacliSmithKountze , Cre'ghton ' and the re&t arc all will ing , but the leadiug member ain't ready. [ Burtonian. It appears the best thing the Prohibitionists could do in their late convention , for a candidate for Attorney General , was to determine to run a man who publicly declares he is not a Prohibitionist in princi ple. What kind of a way Is that for the Prohibition political party. [ Brownville Advertiser. The platforms of the three prom inent parties in the field in this State , are before the people. They nave many points of similarity and but few r.on-essential differences. Of the three , the Republican is the most in acecrd with the time ? , and represents more nearly the advanced thoOgbt of the preseat day. It is for honesty , progress and reform. [ Grand Island Times. The question of a convention for framing a new constitution will be passed upon at the coming election , in accordance with the terms of the resolution adopted by the Legisla ture last winter , which Is a part of tlie Governor's proclamation , pub lished herein. The necessity for a new constitution grows more urgent every day , and there should be such a vote for a convention as will prove to those who once defeated tbe will of tbe people in tins matter of a now organic law that there is to be no further trifling on the .subject. [ Be atrice Express. All should remember that the coming election of representative * to the legislature in Volvos the elioice of a United States Senator , and it is very important that thN Senator should be a staunch Republican. Every Republican that votes for a Democratic candidate , endorses the present southern outrages , in the assassination of northern men and the killing of negroes ; and every man who votes for a Republican en ters his protest against such bloody Ueporler. "While we still plead for a now constitution , without which there can bo no adequate justice to the west , still on the question of repre sentation in the State convention d-OJJ the State Ticket , the west has no cause "to"eom plain , -and lees not complain. On the contrary , she is grateful for the favor and magnanimity of the east , in these matters. All has been conceded that could reasonably be asked. We only remind the east that thh , though so generously granted , is but a partial and temporary relief , and that nothing ahoit of a fundamental change of the fundamental law , guaranteeing proper representation , and providing a ready means of changing the basis of representa tion , to meet the needs of our grow ing and changing population , will give the neoes = ; arv justice and re lief. [ Lowell Register. It will he seen that Elder J. B Maxfield , of this place , was a can didate before the Prohibition Con vention for Governor , but tbat ho failed of a nomination. We rad in reports ot the proceedings of that straight-laced and ecclesiastical gathering that the Elder made a speech before the nomination , in which he severely denounced the Republican party for Its corruption and general rottenness and expressed - ed his determination to take the stump against it. The Eltler will allow us to express - press our mild surprise , first , tlRxt he should bo found in a Prohibition convention at all ; second , that he should denounce the party at whoso hands ho had a few days before sought the gubernatorial nomina tion ; and third , that he could so far forget the scriptural injunction obout serving two masters as to allow office-seekeng to disturb the otherwise even tenor of his life and subject him to the disagreeable iie- cesity of going back on his own record so unpleasantly often. [ Be atrice Express.l About a year ago public excllo- ment was at fever heat when it was announced that extensive pine for ests had been discovered in Nebras ka the one thing needfiil to make its early and full settlement a fore gone conclusion. But the chilling blasts of winter came and the pres ence of the Brulo Sioux in that sec tion , and other obstacles arising to make the matter exceedingly diffi cult of Investigation , the public mind has been somewhat at rest upon the subject. Of late , however , we are beginning to hear the re ports of sundry parties , who have been making explorations in that section , and it seems as if the most sanguine expectations in regard to the rich treasures of pine and cedar and other valuable timber there , patiently awaiting the inroads of the hardy pioneer , were about to bo realized. The wealth of limber is unques tionably there , and we want it and must have it. But the raging Xio- brara , like her pretentious sister , the Platter will not float a shingle , and the problem of Its removal , to any but American frontiersmen , would be slow of solution. Let the government , however , establish a military post there , and say "hands off" to the lurking savage , and , the long noglpcted.forests of Nebraska will ring with the echoes of the woodman's axe. The stately pines and fragrant cedars will bow re sponsive to the march of settlement , and Wall Street will soon be eager to carve out a path and send the steaming messenger to get it and place it where it will do the most good. Schuylcr Itc/jislcr. r Notwithstanding the violent op. position against the above named gentleman , from certain corpora tions , the Republican State conven tion did itself credit by givinj ; him a unanimous nomination for re-elec tion. Mr. Crounse has ably repre sented the State of Nebraska in Confess , and his course has clearly vindicated that his heart and sym pathies were with the people as against the encroachments of mon eyed corporations. We believe he has aimed to perform all his duties ineuch a way that the greatest good to the greatest number would result therefrom. fht he may have made mistakes in minor affairs , js d.oubt- less true , because in the matter o | postal recommendations , etc , it is difficult to be able at all times , to pqrrictly ascertain what is the bcsl thing to ba done. The Smith faction in the Yalley were bitterly opposed to Mr. Crounse because the Land Office" was 'not located at Orleans and because Mel- roee and other rival towns of the R. V. L. A.'s town site enterprises had post offices established in them for ' tbe be'tter accommodation of the people , but their influence was scarcely perceptible , although by fraudulent means , they succeeded in getting control of the county con vention and sending a delegation to oppose the wishes of the people of this county. But Mr. Crounsa was the almost unanimous choice of the people , and now that he has been ro-nominated by them ilono , we are certain that he will do every thing in his power that can tend to advance their interests and merit a continuation of their confidence and esteem. Let Harlan and other counties of tne valley , give him a rousingmajority. [ Republican - ley Tribuno. Our Democratic friends , in their remarks upon the Republican nom inations , do not slight our contin gent Congressional candidate in the least , and on this score the Honora ble Pat. O. Hawes , of Omaha , has certainly no cause of complaint. But when ho arrives in Washington , with his certificate of election in his hand , they mav. be astonished to find that they have underestimated his abilities , llis power as a ward politician is even now generally known and appreciated in Nebras ka's metropolis , and as his field of operations widens and be comes national it will be found that his strength has developed in the same proportion. Both his names to be sura are strongly democratic , separately or collectively , and combining - bining them doosn't make them stronger. But it is with his names that democracy b3gins and ends divested of these a d there isn't an ounce of the article about him. He isn't even Irish , hut a full blooded American , and his naires tell lies about him and slander him. But , admitting that he is a "tlnn" can didate , what does it signify ? It is a "thin" office , too , and Pat can do just as much good or harm as any other man. it was because of his fitness for that place that ho was nominated , and for the same reason he should be elected. There are also other reasons. one of which is that lie can make more money out of the position than other men. It was the argu ment used in tlie nomination , and it is just as good for the election. He has something over 3200,000 in claims to put through , and Contin gent Congressman If awes , could got a hearing where simply Pat O. Hawes , citizen of Nebraska , would not be recognized. In spite of all the Democracy can do or say VYC are for Patrick first , Patrick last and Patrick all the time. For contin gent congressman , hurrah for Hawes. [ Kearney Press. Grasshopper Gluttony. While a healthy oxmay be a very fair , steady-waited digester , there is no comparison between the slow as similating process of his hurley bread-basket and the quick electric stomachic machinery of the speedy and voracious grasshopper. A sound , valid member of this nomadic fam- ly of gluttons can cat , d : sst-asd ex trude three times his own weight in green corn ; four times his bulk in peaches , without sugar or cream ; six times his stature in raw turnipsjfour pounds of green tobacco and a peck of onions every twenty-four hours. And radishes , which are quite try ing on the ordinary stomach , the grasshopper digests as a calf doe milk. Powerful Brandy. ' " [ Cariou Tribans" A gentleman who has for years lived on the banks of the Carson River came to town on Thursday evening to attend the Jones recep tion. IIo took a little champagne with Jones and afterwards com menced on brandy. After taking two drinks he caught himself taking his shirt studs out and putting them in a friend's vest pocket ; after the third drink ho stole his own watch. We passed him on his way to the railroad depot , and heard him mor alizing thus : "If that there brandy is cheap at two bits a drink , how. much ia Carson River water worth at nothing ? I got that fellow's watch and stucis , and if I'd took another drink , I'd had his boots. " THE STREET GRADE MUDDLE. CorsHcr.iblo fu s in our Berg 1 * novr made About what in called the unless street grde ; Though prophets foretold " hills leveled should be. And > alleys filled up , " still our ptople don't see. Some rl.ilm the < Id charter h id a big flaw. So the case i < referred to the limbs of the law , And the money will go , as all can foresee , To thoie who'll expound " tweedledum twee- die dee. " Thus mistakes will arise as everyone Inows , From not using one * e % u > . through the world a cue goci. The moral we here would f eek to enforce Is , if you wi h a UCT hit , go to Dunce's , ol course. He always is ready , U-e nubile doth know , To show al ) the styUs which in York are the BOAs - As to price' , a proverb you'll Tind , " Buy at Huucc's , then jou'll hive peace ol mind. " All .the leiding styles in slik an * stiff lul ? , silk hats from 3 > .CO upward ? , laps of all iitylcs , g'.ove and collars U DUNCE'S ? , sspt21dtf See Douslas St , TEa - 255 Hartley street , between 141 h snd 15th. Carriage and Wagon Making In all U Branches , Sn the latest and most approvepattern. . HOUSE 6HOEJNQ AND BLAUKSMdJINU repairing done on ehort notice. J VICTOR 3. CCFFMAN Iff , D. , Physician 1 Surgeon , 241 Farnham Street , Over Ish's Drug store. sfplICJly 400,009 , ACRES ! OF THE FINEST ElMiorn Valley Lauds ! FOR SALE BY 33.ivr. . ojjja.n.EL , "Wisasr , . . ITob milESE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO JL the market and the FINEST in tlie STATE ! And will be sold at from $2,50 to $5,00 PhR ACRE ! For Cash or on Lone Time. B ? -LAXDEXPLOH1XG TICK ETS forsala at O. & N. W. depot Bearing coupons which wiU bo tak en at full coit In payments for land , Monev and Commerce. Dailv OFFICE OMAHA DAILY J > KI : , ) September 21 , 1874. J AVe note no change in eithoi our monetary or commercial markets , as both are firm at Saturday's quo tations. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land G'rcits ( soiling ) $52.3.00 Land "Warrants , (100 ( acred buying ) 176.00 Land Warrants ( ICO acres selling ) 185.00 Agricultural College Scrip , ( ICO acrss buying ' 176.00 Do. Selling. . 185.00 Exchange on Now York , 1-5 of one per ct. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected Daily DRY GOODS. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and Dougla Streets. PRINTS. Aliens _ _ y % American . 9 Amoskeaj. . . " . . s Bristol _ _ 9 Earners 8V Hamilton V/ Merrimack 1 > 9ji Peabody _ yM Richmond 3J.Z Simpson's _ . . . 9 > J BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. ItrigTit 4 I Boot G _ _ 9 CaliotJ4 . . . . . . 12 > Lonsdata _ . li N. Y. Mills U % Peterboro 8 Suffolk L _ _ _ 8)4 BLEACHEO SHEETINGS. Peppercli 8-1 _ _ _ 31 do 9-4 _ _ . _ _ 3. < Vide do 10 _ 38JI n ini COTTONAD. 8. Farmers and Mechanics 25K Great Western _ Z6 BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion. A _ $ fi Bedford , R . g GrantTille , EL" . . _ 10K Germania , B B _ . . . . . . . _ . . sji Langley. . . . : : _ if L. L s _ _ 9 GINGHAKS. American . . n Amoskeag _ 12 Hates . ' . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Lnncaster. . . . . . 13 TICKINGS. Amoskoag , a c a. . . . . . . . Bddeford ! 17 * DENIMS. Araoskeas _ 23K B arer Creek , B B igj | IlaymaVers ' 12 Clin , U B _ . " . . ins . . . . * * * * * * * * * * * , < j JEANS. Blddefnrd. . s1 s1J Iloasler J | Y.VXKEE XOTIOXS. KURTZ if OUR A co. , 2.11 Faniham Street ai'UJl. . Clark's O. N. T . 70 "oat's . _ . 70 ilerrick's . . . . . . . . . . 41' no-iniiY. Domestic . . _ 5 f.'gi 01 British . 3 oc < 7G 00 PAPER Cm.I.\US. nickenhest . s 90 King William . . i 35 Domestic. . . . . . . . . . . " i so fiaa'ey ' . 1" . . . . . . ! 250 SHAWLS. Ottoman strips . § 2 2 (38 ( 50 . , . . Unite commnn _ . . . . SIO 50 | medium . . . . . . ir. > ) oi toui inac.e . 3D ffl Percale . _ . _ SI ° OOi"l (0 ( Calico - . 4 75,7 5U OVE"ALI.- . Brown drill . . _ . 5C 50,7 2.- _ , , ? " , * . 7 7.M9 CO Blue drill . _ . _ . 7 ( . ,7 5,3 ' duck . . . 8 00a9 SO hice . . - a 00a3 50 CORSETS. French whalolx > ne . . $5 25aS 00 O.ir own . 15 oo Comet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 22 50 SPRING SK1UTS. I.inen printed . S 9 00 YARNS. Balmoral Yarn , all colors , perlb. . . . . . SI CO Germantowu Wool , " . Jl 705X2 03 Saxony Yarns , | > cr box . 52 13 GENERAL C03IMISS1ON. J. ( J. KOSENFELD glVCS US tne following quotations this day : Potatoes , 90@S1 00 per bushel ; Butter , prime 25@30c ; Butter , good 202uc ; Butter , cooking 1015c ; Eggs , 14al5c per doz ; Live chickens 2 502 7o ; Lemons , 14 00 per box. OYSTERS " \V. B. < t Co. Select , G3 cts per can ; Standard 55 cts per can ; Medi um 45 cts per can. HARDWARE. _ Ss , JOll.X T. EDOAK. IKON. Common ttar. . . . . . . . Horse shoe bi a..H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norway nail rod . . STEEL. Cast pIoT. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . . . 12 American casn , octagon and square. . ISft 22 Jeasnp's Kngli h dv do . . . 25(3 ( Bur Jen's horse shoes , par keg . 725 do mule do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 25 Northwestern horse nails _ . 22s 23 Dundee thimble skeins , discount 43 per cent. Stor half patent axles , discount 10 i > er cent. NAILS. 10 * to COJ per keg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 10 8d do _ . _ . . . 4 35 Cd do . . . . _ . . . . . _ 4 G i 4d do - _ . 4 S3 3d do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 5 10 3d fine do . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . 7 10 lOd finls'ng do . _ _ . . . . . . . . _ 5 2 j fid do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 CO Cd do do _ . _ S 1-5 lOd easing do _ . - . _ . 4 83 8d do do . . . . _ . . _ 3 1C Gd do do . . . . . . _ . 5 So Wrought , all sizes . - 5 80 BOLTS. Carriage and tire.--.discount 70 pr c BUTTS. Narrow wrought , fast Joint discount 20 pr c Cast , loose pin reTersible _ do 35 do SIISCELLANEOU3. Ilay snd manure forki..discount SO prc How and gulden rakca.7 : . . . . . . do 25 do HINGES. Strap and T. _ . - _ . _ discount 25 prc "WRENCHES. Taft'g black . . . - _ _ discount fSpre Coe's Immitatlon . . . do 43 do Coe's genuine. . . . . . . . , . . do 20 do SCREWS. American Iron - - 43 pr c "do brass . . . . , - . . . 40 prc AGRIOTLTTJRAI. IM. * ! < EMENTS. nHolt ; Ha. > estKIc5Tier lo - , net 12 00 Champion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 00 Healers Eureka . . . . . . . . . - . 11 00 do red _ _ . . _ . _ . . 8 00 SPAPES ASD S1IOV-L3. Rowhnd'aNo2 black shoTehi , D II 1 ! 00 do do polished do do . . . 13 00 do do black spadea do 12 00 Jloora do pclishel do do 13 00 do's "spring point" L II shores 13 50 AXES. LIpp ncott sWcstern Crown - 13 00 do do do b TefeU 13 50 COFFEE JIILLS. Parka's > o ! , irun box-I. - net t 25 do doHXl do . - . 2- _ 575 do do23 Union ir hJL _ 1100 eo do 35 do Britanla. _ 13 00 FILES. IlarzraTe , Smith A Co. , _ dlscoant SO pr c American File ( Jo _ _ . . : . - , do 50 > dq 1IA3IMERS. s.A. E N'ol , 1 > J , 2 Hammond's A E No 2 J9 00 do do do 4 _ 10 50 dc Lnlmer's No 1 _ _ 10 00 do do do 2 13 50 do do do 3 14 00 HATCHETS. Morris' shingling , no l . . . S7 00 do do do 2 8 00 do do do 3 _ . . . . . . 9 COde do Cliw do 1 - - 7 0 dc o do 9 j.n.nn. T 8 Co IEATHEB. Rest Buffalo Sola , T. do do . . . . . . . . . f Matauiums do I < o. 2 , 32c ; No. 1 , 35i- Best Oak do 43g ( < 5e lUltimorc Oak Solo . . 4Sc irench Kin _ - _ SI 40.32 00 do Calf , leading brands S2 iOa2 ( 50 Domestic Kips SI 00 1 30 do Calf. . . . . _ . . . . - 51 35yl 75 Hemlock Upper , per foot .25@30c Oak d * da .SOe Grain do do . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . .SOc Linings , per dozen $7 00@10 00 Toppings , d. SUOOyltCO Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , . . . _ M@45c do ( Oil Dre > acd ) do .3Gd.40c ( do ( aimon ) _ . _ SJ 00@J 23 ,1. ( GIovo Kid , ) S3 5I ) < U5 00 Welt Leather , per ide , IS 00i7 00 lloot Webbing , | -er bolt , . _ 4 700 Oak Harusss L.alher , " ntteburg , " .4oo do do do No. 1 40@ 12u do da do > o. ' . ' , 33 ( 40a Oak Line do .44@4Gc llmlOLk Harniss Leather , Ko. 1 , _ tJ JOc do do do No. 2 , _ . _ .S7ti3Sc Hemlock Liue do .41 J6c Jair Bridle , p r side SG 00(3 ( ? 00 Team Collars , per doz _ .J23 SugJi 50 Stage do do -S.U 50 Scotch do do 8i6 00 c onc-ord do do . S33 00 Collar Leathei ( Black ) per foot , 18@24c do do ( Uusaet ) do 13iy24c Patent Dash Leather. _ 15 SOAPS Powell & Co. , Soap nionufacturera. SapcPublico , G l-2@6 3 > 4 ; Savon Repubhc , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to 61-2 ; Palm , 5@51-4 ; German Mot- led , 6 l-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERFJl'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods , 270 Farnham Street , furnishe ? the following quotations : FRAME MOULDINGS. _ Oil waluut mouldings , one inch , per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ; polished walnut , 1 5nch 7c ; ? inch 15c ; 3 inch Ulc. Berlin gilt , 1 inch G@loc ; 2 injh 12@30c ; 3 inch 18@ 45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1 iuch 510c ; 2 inch 1020c ; S inch 1530c. WINDOW SHADES/ Plain bands. 6 feet , all colors , per pair , 1 60 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@ 4 00 ; each vdditiontsl foot , 75c per pair. REPPS. Union ind all wool terry , per yard 1 50@3 jQ ; Imperial , plain and stri ped , 2 50.i8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool , 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSES. HUH * , 4-4x6-2 , 4 O0.i5 00 ; straw , 3 00a4 00 ; Excel.-iior , 3 50a4 50. LUMBER RETAIL LIST gublac' to change of market witnout WM. M. FOSTER , 0/n / U. P. R. R. tracX hct. Ir irnnam aj GEO A. HOAGLANL. Joiats , studding and sills , 20 it , and un der . - _ . _ (33 00 Over 20f t , each additional ft add'I _ . . 50 Fencing No 1 . . . . . . . < 9 00 do 0 2 . . . . . . . . _ _ . 21 00 1st commnn boards . . . . . . . . 25 00 2nd do do . . . . . . _ Tr. . , : . 2" > 00 "A" atock boards , 10 and 12 inch . 60 00 "B" do do do do . . _ . "B 00 "C" do do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . SO 00 l < t clear , 1 , IJfA and 2 inch . 65 00 2d do do do do . . . . _ 65 00 3d do do do do _ ,45 00 Flooring , clear 50 00 do l t common _ 40 00 do 2d do _ _ 35 00 do 3d do _ 27 50 di n.irraw , clfar- . . . . . _ 45 00 I'd clear ceiling Ji Inch 35 00 2.1 . do do y inch 32 50 1st do do % Inch 80 00 2d do do % iuch . . 27 50 1st clear siding _ _ 27 00 2d do do _ _ 26 00 1st common siding 24 00 2d do do 20 00 "A" ahlnsJes _ 4 25 Extra No 1 shingles 3 U ) Common No 1 sh.ngles 2 00 LathpcrlOOO . . _ ? SQ I ) A H pickets e < r 100 3 5fl S < juare do do do O G Batten per lineal f' . _ 1 > Hough do do do _ Liberal discount ou carload lota. WINDOWS. ( Glazed. ) 35 per cent of ! Chicago list. DOORS , ( Wedged. ) 25 pet rent 08 Ci irago 1'st. ' BLINDS. 30 i > cr cent off list. White limo per bbl _ _ .S1 75@2 00 Louisville cementperbbl _ 3 0003 S5 Pljstcr parU per bbl 3 50yJ 75 Plastering hair per bushel 40 Tarred felt _ 4 Plasterins boaru 5 % OILS. PAISTS. GLASS , &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. BOBERT C. STEELL. Coal Oil. . $ IS I Lara Ull , No 13 S5st 00 Linseed Oil , raw. 1 OT 2 . 70 " " bl'd 1 10 " winter ) on Turpentine _ . 65 "strsin'dj vu Headlight Oil 28 Lubricating I _ . . , W. Va. f " PAlNTb , AC White LeaJ , St. LouU , Srtictlr Pure _ . J 11 " " " " Fancy BraLdj . 9 % Putty in Bladders . _ . . . _ 5U . " " Bulk ? . _ 4 > Enameld Glass , colors , sq. ft. . . 1 00 Window Glasi 50 y c discount TIN , SHEET-IRON. WIRE , &C. MILTON ROGERS , COR. 14th & FARNHAM. PLATE. 10x14 1C , lair quality _ . . _ J12 5fl 10x14 Ic , best quality . IS 00 10x14 IX do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 00 12x12 1C do do - . - IS 50 12x12 IX do do - . _ . 18 60 14x20 1C da do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . 15 00 14x20 IX do do . . . . . _ . . . 17 00 14x20 IXX do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 00 14x20 IXXX do _ . . _ 23 00 1' ' 0 plate DC ( bo tquaity ! ) - 23 00 100 plate DX , do di _ .13-50 180 plate DXX do do . 1C 60 100 plate TJXXX do do . _ U 50 RooQng 1C charcoal do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 50 Roofing IX do do do - . 15 5C 10x14 IO coke do do - 1200 20x23 1C charcoal roofing. . . . . . . . 27 00 20x18 1C charcoal rooang . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 CO elx4 IX charcoal . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 60 10x20 cuke ( for euttersl . - - 20 60 BLOCKTIN Large pgi ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S5 Small pigs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S6 Bar tin . . .H. . r.M..MM . . . . . .Ht..MM. . . . . . 38 ZINC. She ? t tin 25 to 86 In , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do do d it half casks . . 11U do do do in 250 tt casks - . 12 Sheet 24 to 15 inches per sheet _ _ 12 > i Tinners soldei ( eitra refined. . . . . . . . . . . 25 do do No. l. . . . _ . . . . _ . . 23 do do roofing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 bid metal _ . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Oa2 SHEET IRON First qnalit Numbers 1C to 24. . . . . . _ 5 % do do do 15 . . . . do do do 26. . . . do do . do i7 . Charcoal , both sides smotha do No 24 _ do do ' . 6. . . . . . . . . . . do do 27 Juniata , No. 24. . . . . . . . , . do "lo 28 - , . do do 27- . . . . . . _ Ruiulaperfeit7to 12. . . . do No. 1 , stained - _ . a Less tnan lull bundles , add one cent. "A"Americac Immitat'n Russia , U Noi. 18 Less than fuU bundles add one cent. " GALVANIZED. No. 14 to 2U. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . r ijt U do 21 to 24 . . . . . _ . _ . _ ao 16 do 25 to25 , . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ Mdc 11 do 27 _ . . . . , . _ do IS do 2 ! _ _ . . . - . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . do 2C Full bundle ! discount 15 percent. COPPER. Brazier * 6 * o 9 . . . - . . _ . . . . . _ > . < J do 10 to Z2 ft . _ . _ . _ . . . 42 d 12U to 100 _ . _ 3S Shcathine , 14aud IS ot _ _ . . . , . . _ 87 Planished , 14 and 18 01 _ M _ 4 ! Nos. 7 , 8 and 9 , Planished _ . _ 49 Bolt copper - . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . 5C Copper bottoms . . . _ . . - _ . . . . _ . Si BHIOIIT WIRE. 10 11 UK mi GROCERIES. BTEELE & JOHSSOX 538-540 14TTI ST. CLARK A FRENCH COR. FARNUAlf AJf D llTH ST. PHNDT , MEYER & RAAPKE , 212 FARN- HVil ST. , WHOLESALE DEALERS- MOP.OAN & GALLAGHER , 05J < arn- bum St. WHITNEY , BATJSERMAX & CO. , 247 Douglas St. j. j. BROVTX & BRO. , Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. SUGARS. (5 ranulated pr ID . - 12 } $ Powdered do - . . . . . 12 > 4 Crushed do _ . . 12 > i Kcld cut loaf do . _ . . . 13K Standard A Jo . - lift Circle A do . . - ll ExtiaC do . 11 Yellow C do _ . _ . _ . .10Kall N O choice do _ . - . 10 , < t COFFEES. Rio choice prlb. . - . - I3 s21 do prime do . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ iJ.i'3i do ioi > d do . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . --.I 3 0 ti Java . _ . . _ . _ . SlaS-1 SY11UP4. Common pr ration . . 3"i4j Uood do . . . . . . - . . . . . 60u ( > 5 Choice do . 70-iSO do N 0 molasses. . . SO Rangoon choice. . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . - . . - . dnSJ Ctroliui . - . - 10 OAlIDLES. M Weak 4 Co . tichofec * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . hOAP. Missouri Vrlley Kirk's Savon M. West ± Co _ . 7a7 > 4 Schofer's German . . . . . . . 6 Kirk's standard . _ 4 % do sterliDi , ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 4a4n PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods , Western . 4S . do do Virginia . BoaCO do do Lortilard's . m _ 55abO Bright do do do . . C0a65 du do Virginia . 53a < X ) Natural leaf _ - . < 5a9 " > DRIED FRUITS. do aupics uo . liil2K Ftate do do _ . 1U14 New currants . b.iu do prunes . . . Hall > do Cicrmau cherries . . . . . . . 17 do blickberrien A . 14 do raspberries . . . . S5 do raisins , per box . S3 60 do seedless raisins , per pound. . . . . . . . . \-Yi SALT. New in barrels . _ . ? 2 70.i2 85 do dairy . . . . . . . 4 5Oi5 75 CANNED GOODS. 2poundcanMer'soys'erspcrcase..Sl 50 1 do do uo do do . . . 2 50x2 75 2 dc do William's do do . . . 4 03a4 75 2 do do peiches IMJI case . 550 3 do do do do . 7 75aS 00 y do do tomatoes do . 3 " 5a3 50 3 do do do do . 5 00 Corn , Tropny per case . 5 dO do Wiuslow do . 5 50 do Yarmouth do . . . . . . . 5 50 Strawberries , do . . . 4 50a4 75 Raspberries , do . 5 25ao 50 Pineapples , do . . . . . . 5 00 TEAS. Oolon s , per pound . . 25a75 Young Hyson , per pound . 40al 00 Gunpowder , do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60al 25 FLOUR. Snow Flake , ( Wells & NIcman ) . 4 50 Gold Dust . _ 2 78 XXXX Iowa City . _ g 00 California . 4 7Ji $ 00 BAGS. Gam ues , heavy weight. . . . _ . . . _ . . _ . . 16gl9 .o light do - 17(318 1 ips , four bushel . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . lga9 adee gunnies . _ . _ . is . iln bags , Amosteg A - . . S0a31 * o do Ludiow a a. . . _ . _ . aii35 SPICES. Kntmegs , Penang best.per pound _ 140 CljTei do do . _ 0 Alspice uo do . . . . ISa.O Clnamon bark do d. > . S5aJJ COLUMBIA RIYER SALMON. % bbls , luO H > 3 . . _ . . . $ 8 73 1 tt cans , f r d i . _ . 2 5C@ 2 75 2 do do . _ . 3 90 4 00 WHITE FISI1. Ko. 1 tits . . . _ , . 3 1 C5 Family In kit * . . . . . _ . 0(4 1 0 If bbls . . SJ i 7 CO Family in % bbls . _ 5 50i3 G 10 MACKEREL. Family , In kits . 1 ICQ I 20 No. I , do . 1 any 0. ) Mess , do . 3 00(1 ( $ 3 25 Family , > bbs ! . C 23(1 ( $ G SO No. 1 , de . _ . 9 COylO CO Sardines , Jj boxei , . _ . 16 50 ( 17 LO CIGAT.S. A. E. SIMPSON , Manufacturer , 532 15th Street. II. Upman . _ M. 5 rj 00 Reconstruction-- . do 3. , 00 Grand Central . _ . do 35 00 Universal. . . . . . . . do 40 00 Yara - . do 43 00 La iioquei . _ . do 50 ft ! bim.Mi Pure . do 50 tO Partitas . - . ] o 75 fo Youri Truly . . _ do (5 ( 00 Gold Medal . _ do 50 00 Jo. Eapanola . . . . . do GO 00 Triple Crowu . . , | 0 75 00 Heory Clay . do 100 00 Do ViHcr. . _ . _ . do ICQ 00 YMlIer . , . do 10,1 , W ) 1876 . . _ . . . . do 75 LU CAL1IOUN 3IILI.S FLOUK. Wholesale depot 548 14'h Street. Half barrel sicks . . . . . . . . . . _ . 2 K Cliicago , KOCK Island aiid Pacific K. II. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE * ROM OMAIIA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , Via Des Wolnes , bayenport and Rock Island. All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WE5TINOUOUSK I > ATK T AlK liKAkKS and iUUer's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Bally , onnettlng as follows : AT DES MOINES with the DCS Jloines Valley Railroad , lor OsfcaJoosa , Ottumwa , Keokuk and St. Lonls. AT URINNELL with the Central Railroad of Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with the liurlington , Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad , for Burlington , CeJar Rapids , Dubuque A St. Paul. At WILTON JUNCTION with the South-Western i.ranch , for Muscatiue , Washington and all points south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport A St. Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport , Beit , llacine. Mil waukee and all points in northPrn Illinois and Wisconsin. AT HOCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rod Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points south. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peorla A Rod Island Railroad for Peorla and points east. AT BUREAU JUNC. , with branch , for lien- ry , Lacere , Chilllcothe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points nort b and south. AT CHICAGO with "II lines East , North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities > hi thU line , can be procured , and sny information mation obtained , concerning points , at the ticket office of the company , 12i Farnhara St. , Omaha , and also at the principal ticket office ! along tha line of tha U. P. R. 14. Bajrsace Checked Tlironjrfi to nil .Principal Kaateni Pouita. A. M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE , Gen'l Pass'r ' ' ' Gen'l Ag't , Sup't Chicago. Chit ago. J. H.LACET , S.S STEVENS , Ticket Agent , Gen'l Western Ag't a28U Ununa Omaha. Sioux City & Pacific R , K , The Shortest and only Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFES St. Paul , Minneapolis , And all Points in NORTHERS IOWA & MINNESOTA , PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains 7ii thlk route. COSKECT1OSS. 1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Pacifit Railroad for Omaha 2. At Council Bluff , with Kansas City , St. Jo * nd Council Bluffa Railroad for St. Loui ! and , all points south. S. At ML-sourl Valley with tha Chicago ami Northwestern railway fet Chicago and al points east. 4. At iionr City with Sioux City and S Paul , Illinois Central and Dalroti Southern railroads. Steamers for Upper Mi < souri River during naTigatloa and with stages for all points in the Northwest. 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern railroad for Caaba and Southern Nebraska. 6. At Fremont , Nebraska , wih the Union Pacific railroad for 11 points west and the Pacific coast. 7. At Wlaaer with stages for Norfolk and al' ' points in Northern Nebraska. * * Tickets for sole in Chicago atd Nortli- rest rn Railway offices. SSTBe sure -your tickets read via S. C. A P Railway. L. BURNETT , Sup't. r. C. HILLS , Con. Ticket As't. GEO. W. G RATTAN , . Om iH CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N The Popular Route from " o IM : .A. IH : .A. TO Chicago and the East ! ASDTIIB IDiaroot . - - 3R.o-ra.-to TrlVnterloo.Port Cro > se , 1'rairleDu Clilen. IVliioiia , St. I'aul , Dnlutii , Jimravllle , K no- Him , Grrcn lint , Itaclne , Steven' * I'oiiit. WttfertoivM , OthVbkli , Ken . MlldUoii and Milwaukee. It Being tha Shortest and Flist Comnletod Line Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO , Con < tant improvim nts liave taken place in the way of reducicR Grade , and plariog Iron with btetl IUis ! , adding to lu rolliag stock new and Elegant Q\-Z nml 8L.KKPINO CAUS Equipped with the "Wcstluahou < e Air BraSs" and "Miller Platform. " establishing comtorta- bic and commMious Eating Houses , offering all the comforts ot trarelina the age can produce. Frou. ' * to iOFast Express Trains run each way daily over the various lines of this road , thus securing to the traveler selecting this rou'e sure ami certain connections in any di rection ho mav wish to fo. VrlncTpnl Connections. AT MlbbUUKI VALLET JUNCTION , for Sioux City , Yankton and points reached Tla Sioux City and Pacific railroid. AT GKAM ) JUNCTION for Fort Podgs , Des Moioes , Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MAIlbllALljfurSt. Paul , Minneapolis , Duluth , and northwestern points. AT IEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo , Cedar Falls , ( hnrles Citr , Burlington and St Louis. ATCLIN1ON forDubuqne , Dun'elth , Prai rie du Chlen , 1A Crosse , and all paints on the Chicago , Clinton and Dubuque , and Chicago , Dutiuoue and Minnesota railroads. ATFULTO > ; for Fretport , Racine Mlllwau- Lee , and all iioiuts In Wucontin , AT CHICAGO with all railway line * leading out of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities via this line can be procured , and any informal ! ' n ob tained , concerning Routes , Rate * , etc , at the Companie's Otlitc , 21a Farnham Street , Omaha , and also at the principal ticket offices along the line of t he U. P. H. R. lUTIiaggnge checked through to all principal Eastern points W. H. bTENNETT , MARVIN HUGHITT , ( Jen'l Possinge'r Ag t. Gen. Sup't. J. U LXCEY , G G.EDDY , Tkket Ag't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag'tOmaha. inclilfiil Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1 8 7 - ! : The Kansas City , St. Joe and CouncU Bluffs R. R Is the only dire line to J3TE" . 3JO-CT2CS AND THE EAST , FROM OMAHA AND THE "WEST NO CHANGE i care between Onahs and St. Louis ana h it or e between OMAHA anu Tiis th Only Ine running a SLEEPING OAIL EAST FH03I OMAHA , ON ATtRIVAD OK THE UJV1OS PACIFIC EXPKKSS TttAIN. KB"Pc soners taking othei routes nave a disagreeable transfer at the River Station. TKAISS DAILY : REACHING ALL HASTEBN AND WE3TEBH 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 ChairCars , Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westin house Air Brake. sarSfe that your tickets lead via Kansns City , K , Jocpi < fc Council Uluffit Ualrud , I7a Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham mrectb. and U. P. Depot , Omaha. JOs-IEHON , GEO.L.3RADBURY , Fass. Agt. ' Gen' Agent. . F. riAKNAKD , A. C. DAWES , ( ien'l bupt. Gen'l i'ass. Agt. , hUJovuh. St. JosfDh. B.OTJTS S T. 3 TEAIISTS DAILY 1 LEVE ST. I.OUISVITII Pullman Palace Cars THBODQH "WITHOUT OHAKQB TO Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Louisville , CJiiuago , Columbus , Pittsburg , Philadelphia , Baltimore Washington , - ASD NSW YORK -Iraka from the "West , ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland , Buffalo & Boston Are for Sale at th . - ' - - - - - Comi-any'ii Office N. E. corner Fourtli & , Chestnut it * , ' KJ.Loul , and at tlie Principal Hal > . ivay Offlceh In the West. CHAS. BABCOCK , C. E. RUS3ELL , S'theru Pass. Az't , Wcsfn Pass. As't. DALLAS. TEXAS. KASSAS Cirr JOHN E. SIMPSON CHAS. E. FOLLETT Gen i Supt. , Gen'l Pass. Ag't. > 23t l-vniAXiroLi3 gT. Louis. Propriptor of tbo SUN AKO LOS ANGELES YINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND M. SELSiER & Co , , Corner ol Battery and Wuhlngton St . , - | SAW FRAXCISCO - . CAl KEAKNEY'S FLUID-EXTRACT Tt .o ly tno-iTO remtdy lot * HEIGHT'S DISEASE , And a posltire cnr ; for Gout , Gravel , Strictures , Diabetes , Dyspepaia Xer- TOUS Debility , Dropsy , JTon-retenticn or Incontinence of Urine , Ir l- Utlon. Inflamation or Ulceratiouof the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS SPERMA TORRIICEA , Loucoerhoe or Whiles , Diiea.'cs of the Prostrate Gland. S'.one in the Bbddur. Colcul ur GRAVEL OR I1IUCK DUST. DE POSIT. And Mucus or Milk KEARNEY Extract Bucliti ! Penninently Curt * all Diseases ol the Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical Swellings , Existing In Men , Women and Children , 2fb Matter What the Agei Prof , fctetlo Bays : "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchu la worth more than all other Buchus combined. " Price one dollar per bottle ; or , six bottles for five dollars. Duane'St N Y Depot 104 , , , , A physician In attendance to answer corre * pondence and give advice gratis. JWScnd stamp for pamphlets , free. c Crane A Brighain Wholesale Agents , San Francisco. Cal. he Most Wonderful Medical LL- coverj of the Age Every Man bis own Physician. Frazicr's Great Ecnicdy The people ot tin United States h-tro been humbugged with all kin'Is of Patent Mwllcines , quacks and imposters ( for the past faw years , in a most shameful inaiinrr. The writer of the following 13 one of tba rictima , and wlibea to present a Tory plain case. BelioriDg that by cleansing the blood was the only true way of banishing disease , and being a great sufferer from weak lungaanda scrofulous afiectiou , and after trying many kinds of Patent Medicine * and th * most eminent Physicians , I commenced doctoring myself , and at last d-scoTered a Blood Searcher , or Root Bitters , which not only gare me im mediate releif , but alter a few weeks eOected a radical cure. The cough left me , my lungs became strong and sound , mr appetite good , and the scrofulous disease had disappeared. /Vellng confident that my DlscoTerr posfMsnl wouJsrful healing Tirlnes , 1 gar * ft to otfirrH ifflicted , and found it eOectedthe most miracu lous cures in thousands of rases , not alone curing Coughs , Consumption , Asthuia. Catarrh , Scrofula and Weak Lungs. butUall diseases caused from huruonin the biood.vTIie demand from mr friends and others bearlilg about these Bitters becoming ery great , I commenced put- t'ng them up for sale , railing 'nem FRAZIhR'S ROOT BITTERS. I was at first backward in presenting cither myself or medicine to the public-not being a Patent Medicine Man , but I am getting brarely o er that. I liara sold thousand ! of bottles cf my Root Biller ? , and it is my desire and determination to place the same within the reach of every sutlerlng man , woman and child on the face of the cirUized globe. Thegiand principle that operates in these Root Bitters is the power they posse * * in cleansIng - Ing the turgid blood and bauisbing the Tile humors from the system. Root Bitters are strictly a Medicinal Preparation , compounds from roots combined with herbs and plants , many of whi.h were used in the gond old days of our forefathers , when people were cured by some simple root or herb , and whan Calomel and other poisuns 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 bysteru with imro blood , bence they must reach all diseases by purifica tion and nourishment. No person can take Root Bitters and remain long unwell. Victory upon rictory they IUTO gaiaed orar disease and oeath m all stations and conditions in life. They are constantly ef fecting cures of the utmost importance. For Consumption , Asthma , Scrofula , Scrofulous Eruptions - ruptions , Catarrh , Weak Lungs , Lost Yitalltv and Bruken-down Constitutions , these Root Bitters are univaisally admitted to be the moat wonderful Medical Dirtorcry known to the world. 1'tcir pectoral healing propmiei re ne- trata every portion of the human frame , sooth ing the Lungs , strengthening the Stomach , Kidneys and Liver , cleansing the blood from every kind of humor. No other medicine will cure Chronia Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Heart Disease , Fits , Dizziness , Headache , Dyspepsia , Fever and Ague , Costlveness , Pile * , Urinary Diseases , Kidney Disease , and Liver Complaint , so quickly as this Root Bitters. All such diseases are caused from a bad stomach and a poisonous condition of tba blood. For weakly , nervous youngmen , suflerlng from loss ot memory , loss of energy , etc. , caused from abuses in early lUe.and to delicate females.these strengthening Root Bitters are especially re- commgnded. One bottle will do more toward eradicating Syphilis , Scurvy , Tetter , Fever Sores , Ser Eyes , lurnori. Cancerous forma tions , Dropsy , Erysipelas , bait Rheum , Ulcers , Boils , Fleah Worms , Blotches , Pustules , Erup tions , pimple * on the face , and Corruption * from th Blood than all other remtdle * in existence. G. W. FRAZIER , , OHIO. Fraslers Root Bitters are sold by all the lead- 1ns Druggists , btorekevperii and Chemists. Hold Wholesale by Strong 4 Cobb , 190 Superior street , and Beaten Myers & CanQeld , 127 Wat er street , Cleveland , O. ; B. L. Fahnestock & Co. , Pittsburg ; George C. Goodwin A Co. . Boston ; John F. Henry Curran i Co , United States Medicine Honse , 8 and 9 College Place , New York ; Wyth Brothers , Philadeiph-a ; Ful- ! r & Fuller , Chicago ; John D. 1'ark , Cincinna ti , and other first-class Drug Houses. Show this notice to your druggist or store keeper. Ask for FRAZIER3 ROOT BITTERS , and accept no substitute whatever. Price with- li the reach of all SI per bottla six bottle * IJ. TO Tlli NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. SOOHABQE POSADVIOS A5D COff- BULTATIOff. JB J. B. DYOTT , graduate o\ \ Jefferson Medical College , Philadel phia , author of several valuable works , .jan be consulted on all diS' eases of the Sexual and Orinary or gans , ( which ho has made an es pecial study , ) either in male or fe male , no matter from what cause originating' , 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- tera describing symptoms and en closing stamp to prepay postage. J86Send for the Guide to Health , Price lOc. J. B.DYOIHM.D. Physicion and Surgeon , 104 JDuanc street. N. V. TTxrlTeo. zSTettom Confectioners' Tool Works , Th.03' Mills c& Bro. , Manulacturen'o Confectioners'Tools e enl Ire Cierm ' / > Freezer Sit. Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St PHILADELPHIA , PA. Proprietors : 1' E TA ij niD 1E 4. Tnomi MILLS , 1 , GKO.M.MtLljfriATALOQUESSENl - ATUKP.PAKJiJtK.JvnpoceppUcaUon , - TJSTJI.TOU ILVVE- CAREFULLY EXAMINED O"DTE. ANl ) LOW BESERVOIK WE HAVE TWELVE GOOD REASONS AS why ther will do your work. Quick and Easv. Ctiea ) andCIean. _ They arecae pest to ouy , They are best to u < e. They bate evenly and quickly , Their o ; ratioi is perfect , 1 hey have always a good draft , TIiejr are uiaile of ihe bestiuatcrlal They roast perfectly , ' Tfaey require but lltilefuel , Tl. y are very low priced , B H They ara easily managed. Th y are suited to all localities , QQ tvery stoveguAranteedtogiresatufactloa SOLD BY Excelsior Maii'fg Co. , ST. LOUIS , MO. , AXDEY M. B "tf O233.ci.lxa. . T > 1 size ce FELLEU.1 09 ooe Or Segar-ConJcd , Concentrated , nod and Herbal Jalcc , Aittl- Billons Grannies. TiICjLITTUC GIANT" CATILinXIC. or Multum. ! Parvo Physic. The novelty of modem Mcdleai , Cheatcal and Pharmaceutical Science. No use of any lonsr-r taking tha large , repulsive and naos > eoca fitts , composed of cheap , crude , and bnlty ingredients- , vrheu uo can by a careful application or chcmica ; Fcicnce , extrair all tha cathartic and other mcu- tinal properties from the most valuable recta ic' * herbs , ana concentrate ibcm into a minute Gran nie. cariMy larger than a nuiftarj nocd that can ue readily swallowed by those ol the most sensitive etornacus and fastidious taster. Eichlittle Purgative Pellet ItDreemU , In a moat concentrated form. 83 macK eatnanic power as U embodied In any of the lart\ > pills fotmd for rale in the dreg chops. From their wonderful ca- thirtic power , m proTortion. to their * lze , peopls who have not tried them en. apt U > toppcra iu they ara oara or drastic ta cScct , but uuch Is not M all lisa ca c' . thc dafcrcut active rzedicinal prln , cipl uof which they are composed bcins so h > mjnized and modJJlcd. one by tha othcn , j produce n moHt Boarcl liiz atid ibor- c-atliartl.- . 8500 ncTrardl * hereby offered lytho pro- prictor of > h o Pellet , to any chemist \\hcs upon analysis. \ ill find in them any Calomel or otncr forma of mercury ot any otier mlrit poison. BelnseiitlrclrvcKctablc.notisrtrcaUr car * ia . - cqulredhilo n = in them. Ihcy ope rate without disturbance to the constitution , die ! ; or occupation. ForJatuidlcc * Headache * Coiistipatloii , Impure Illoud , 1'nJix ill the Miouldcrx , TlglTtncss of the Chest , JJizzlucK" , Sour Cructatloi : ? ot the Stoincch , liatl tnsto lit Bilious nttncKs , i > alu la ot ItidncyH , Interim ! Fccr Bloated fcelliip ; about Moiiiacl ) , ItUNh ot niood to ilcad. If lali Col ored Urine , ViisoclaliHUy < jinj niooniy ForcbodliiKS , talto Kr 1'lerce'iiPIcaMaiitI'urBatlvo Pellets , In eiplanntlon of the remedial power of lay Fur- trative Pcllctaotcrfo prcat a variety of diseases , I wish to ray that their action upon the n > lnial economy IsimlvcrsnJ , notrx. plaiid or 4lstuo cscapliistliclr satin. tlvc liaprcrs. A"e diwa not Impair tbcjil their ecsar coatinsfncd being enclosed In clss b tlca preerve their \irtucs unimpaired foranr le sth of time , in any climate , so thai they are af- vciv- * fresh and reliable , which H not the ca o 7ifli the pili * found ia the clrm ; gtorc * , pnt np ia. chap wood or pjtc-l > card boxes. Ilccollcct that f jrau duoa'ca where a Laxative , Altpra- tlre or Purtjativo is Indicated , these little ivilit * will chothuiuost perfect EatisUctioa to \.nououthem. . They arc rtJiJ by nil enterprising DruKgl1 * at : i5 coiitu a bottle. Do not allow any nrag Ist to icdcca rot to take anj thin' ; clsj fiat l.e miy fay la Just na peed aj my Pclleto bocan e ho make * a largei l-rolltoa that nhi'h ha rvcoiaaicnJs. Jf yens rlni trist cannot mpp'y ' them , enclose 55 cuuu and cccci % " thm nn turn irill from ? ; . ; - . riznivz : , jr. j > . jrvonv , . . K. "Ji ASK EOE PYLES' SALE RATHE ! AND BAKING- SODA TTSE3 Pvnax Meyer ARaapkoand Whltnoy Bauserman A Co. OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE , HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Errors and Abujcs in early life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage Removed. New method of treatment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free , In sealed envelop * * . Address , HOW ARD ASSOCIATION , 413 North Ninth St , , Philadelphia , Pa. , an Institution havingahigb. reputation for honorable conduct and profes sional skill. 3dAw3ra- CASTLE BROS. , liLPORTERSUOF A3TD East India. Goods , 213 and B13 FROXT STREET San Francisco California. mchC'm. PL1TTE VALLEY RtAL Ed * i ' ATE I Samuel C , Smith , Local Acnt for tha TJ. P. B. B. LANDS Colum'b-uis , - Government Lands Located ! "U. P. Lands Sold ! ImproTcd Farms andTotniTots lor OR ON LONGTIME ! ! J867-A11 Communications Cheer fully Answered diaries Foppsr , WHOLES ALB BUTCHS.5 KI > CATTX.K EALT LAKE CTTr ,