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    E CANDESAN ,
Dealer in
Steam and
_ . . Grinder Polisher ,
ft Office : 518 13th Street ,
OMAHA , JfElJ.
OrJers taken for Silver Plutlug.
All urder by mail will be promptly attended
auxtSdlf
KN-
OXT. X > . tT O
PACTUBKB OV JL.KD DEALKB I -
iKSYndow Sbades ,
CIIUOJIOS , EXGBATISHS AXD
PICTURE FRAMES.
S70 Faraliaio ftrPft. inT F fttonth
"
"WILLIAM LATEY ,
Cor. 16Lli audWebster.Sts. ,
iecps a complete essortment ol
GHOCEIUES and
PilOYiSIONS.
TO
BHADTCM PURCMSERS
For Sewing Machines.
. .
In order to make room for our new styles , we
have put in PERFECT order all of our old
stock , Including second-hand , and ofler them at
GREATLCY REDUCED prices , for CASIL
BSABIMT MIND
EVERY "HOWE" IJUUr.HT OF US and
our AUT1IOUIZEU canvassers is WARRANT
ED , and INSTRUCTION given , as WE have a
.REPUTATION TO SUSTAIN. Experience
Instruction la
yroves a machine WITHOUT
WORSE than NONE at all.
CAUTION. We know of large lots of worth
less machines bought at low Cjuies , that are be-
inspalmcd off qn the public for nearly as good
as new. Persons that do not want to run ths
rUk of liclng swindled slionlJ NEVER buy of
gRRWPONSIBLE puarties , as theybaveNO
reputation AT STAKE , os have oIJ establtsted
Comianies.
THE HOWE MACHINE CO. ,
a IStb Stree
G"W. . HOMAN , Sr. ,
Offers for the necessities of the public , a
First-Class Hearse and CarriaEes ,
All orders promptly attended to by leavin ;
tliem at Ciir. IStb and Jlaruev Sts. ac23tf
F. A. PETElTS.
Saddle and Harness Maker ,
ANII CURIAHS TRIJIMER ,
No. 271 P"nrnnm ' . btl. 15th * Iflth
A LL orders ami replying pTPDiptly attenled
A to Ed satisfaction suarra-.t.eJ
- Hiid lor Imli *
' . ' 13tli St. , bet. Faniliam and Hamey.
All kinds ot T I1/KINO , CLRiKING and
ne t rn.i .nr jl r tei
BEDMAST & LEWIS ,
i'1 ' Cor. " 16tli and Izard Streets.
\
' "
IM :
On hand and SAWED TO OUDER.
Je2C 1 m
avaos SECT. . tKWIS " EEKD
BYRON RBSD & CO.
The Oldest Established
Beal Estate Agency
J NEBRASKA
Atetnct of Title to all Bea
Keep a . complete . . . . .d Uouilas ountr.
Cit7 Meat
Kro t r-UjJon'tend
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
i 33 33
MUTTON.
GAME
-A HE
I'Klt DAY. Agent * waut-
Ol , uw v/i/V / ; c.1. All -l ses of workIng -
Ing people of either * cx. young or old , make
inora luouejr at work for us iu .ueir snare nio-
i , , mcntj ralftl.-tliii than at nyth nc e e.
J JLddicbS ST1NSUH 4 Co. . Portland. Mil no-
j nnvSrl , .
QUEALEY'S
; P. Soap Factory !
T < cd on the line of It * Pn'on ' , Pacific
Slti vi , sear the jwwdcr house , yanulac-
Kailro n urs soap for home
lures C
iunc2t'
" arfAUCTIQNEEB ,
'nr . IPth
Prompt attention i kr > rs < - , jttle.etc.eilher
tun.lture , s-orc goods , < vice. lUal Estate at
at tor or owner's res tu Sldtl
public or private ale. _
I B. A.
537 riflecnttt Greet , l t. Da-ha
luttoa and
f
k Fish , Poultry , Game ,
F' .auRfli lr AHD
[ PASSENGERS
T Going East or South from Omaha
1 IntaonU.P.E.B. , hould take the
F 'LINCOLN EOUTE"
: J
y tla The
i-V. . isATCHlSON & NEBRASKA
.1" HA JX.ROAD' '
. . ; And taeurc lor tat cuclv s the cno ! > .a of Six
: \ Vopular Kcjtesfrom
SAtcliisoa t CUIcago smd SU Louis ,
All making Reliable Jnectioas andbeing
T Shipped with Palans Bar and Sleeping CJM ,
All delay and Inconvenience arriving from
Ferric * ttd transfers can be avoided West of
T Chicago and St. Louis by securing Ticket i yia
lr"ATCIIISON' the ATCniSUN 4k
_ _ ! KECU-VSKA Il.VILUOAD.
jDirect und EclliWe Connections are also made
with the A. T. 4 a F. B. B. for the
iiteQjval Arkansas Valley & Colorado
Y n ind with all Jlue running South to points in
. Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory.
Ask lor Tickets via
& ATCHISON
CHAS. C.SMJTU , F. WHITE
Geu'l Supt , Geu'l Pasa. Ag't.
Kaaiai
V
THE PLAINMAH'S WOOIiG. ?
A Waiter-Girl Captures a Slayer
of Grizzlies A Eomance
of a"Hast Hill.
( From the Detroit Pokt. )
Four years ago a bright , intelli
gent , but not pretty-looking young
miss , left homeless and penniless
orphan by the death of her father ,
came to this city and procured employment
at a well-
ployment as a waiter-girl
known second-class hotel , making
her home with a family fitth
cousins or something of that sort
then residing on .Second street.
One day , at dinner time , there
strode into the dining-room a tall
broad-shouldered , bronzed and
bearded man , who was evidently
from the Far "West. There was the
unmistakable air of a plainsman
about him , evidently one ot the
better sort. Ho seated himself at
the table served by the girl in ques
tion ; and watched her movements
very closely. At supper on the second
end day after his arrival
ho remained at the table until
it was nearly deserted , and
then as he was al out rising he ad
dressed the girl in courteous tones ,
saying that he desired an interview
with her , as he had informatipn of
importance to communicate. Sue
replied that she would see him in
the ladies' parlor at a later hour.
She dia so , and was not a little sur
prised at receiving an offer of mar
riage. He stated that he was a resi
dent of the grazing districts of Cal
ifornia , owned a large stock ranche ,
and was a wealthy man. He had
been out then thirteen years , during
which time he had mined , prospect
ed for rich diggings , hunted grizzlies ,
fought Indians , chased greasers and
pursued the usual avocations of an
enterprising California ! ! . He was
on his way JSast to visit his aged
parents , who resided in Massachu
setts , had stopped in Detroit to sec
the city , had met her as above des
cribed , was pleased with her appear
ance , and thought it would be for
her advantage to quit her present
employment and become the wife
of a ranchman.
There was an honesty and sincer
ity iu the man's voice as he made
his declaration that convinced the
girl that he was in earnest , tthe re
plied Out she would consider his
proposition and give him an answer
at the breakfast table. During the
night she thought the matter over
seriously , and when in the morning
she took her eccentric lover's order ,
and he asked in a low tone , "Are
you going to California ? " she an-
sworpil "Yes"and then went for the
beefsteak and potatoes. That was
the extent of ho courtship.
As soon as the hungry gutst had
departed from the dining-room , she
repaired to Hio parlor , where the
lover was anxiously awaiting her.
By his directions t > lw informed the
head-waiter that hho should network
work any longer , donned her hat
and shawl and the two started out
shopping. Dresses were ordered of
nearjy all the fashionable modistes
in the city , the sajiie to be completed
within twenty-four hours. Hats
were similarly ordered , and then
the retail dealers in all manner of
small wearing apparel were visited
and large purchases made , the last
one being nvo large Saratoga trunks.
The next aftentqon the pair were
married at the residence of Jt clergy
man , made a call on the bride's
humble friends on Second street ,
and left for the East on the evening
train.
Of course , the few acquaintances
of the bride who were aware of the
circumstances of her marriage were
all positive that she had acted rash
ly , and predicted all manner of
troubles and trials for her. From
the hour of her departure , however ,
none of them have ever heard a
word from her ; but , from the fact
that the happiest-looking wife and
mother to be seen riding about the
city on Saturday , a curly-headed
W in her arms , and the gentleman
who " told her something to her ad
vantage by her Ulc , was the wait
er girl who "married in haste , " but
did not repent at leisure , it may
safely be assured that the prediction
did not come true.
The Story of Mrs. Barker-
The statement floating about in
the papers to the effect that "a jeal
ous Indianapolis woman has just
made her thirteenth Ineffectual at
tempt at suicide' ' reminds me of
the case of Mrs. Barker , of Harris-
burg. She attempted to poison her
self twenty-three times , but was al
ways saved by the judicious use of a
stomach-pump by her friends. She
was Hfe and hope and comfort and
bread and butter to the newspaper
reporters , and they thought so much
of her that at last they got her up a
little testimonial in the shape of
silver-plated stomach-pump , with a
gutta-percha piston and bell-metal
valves , inscribed with sentfmcnt ,
< May she never succeed 5" Some
of her friends gave a little collation
at the time , and after it was eaten
somebodv proposed to test the ai-
paratus "on one of the reporters.
Ihey say that the meeting then ad-
suddenly. J/ox Adder.
Old Time Divorce in Colorado.
[ Kouldcr ( Col. ) News. ]
yea were scarce , and if it got
about that wjp was not handsomely
treated by her huriajid a miners'
meeting was called and tuecai , > p con
sidered. If the decree was granted
it alwsya was then this was the
mode : Two iionpst miners were
Detailed to hold the broomstick in
a horizontal position , and the parties
to the feujt required to jump it iu
token that their divorce was an ac
complished fact. The good morals
of the fanip required that the wo
man mairy immediately , and as one
after another of the elect men fell
from luck it would often happen to
the lady to have had as many hus
bands as fiho of the Scriptures ; and
it might be iid of the last as of the
first : And ho jumped the broom
stick aJao.
A Promiiing Politician.
[ Castle Roct ( Col. ) News. ]
One Fluke Magiider thus throws
himself in an "announcement" up
on the suffrages of his fellow-citi
zens , and makes very gracious
promises of what he will do If elect-
otl *
"I promise to have a switch put
at the county seat iu fifteen miu-
iu jtgr my election ; I promise to
utesa. the Beccher mystery ; I
unravel . - educe rajn whenever
promise to p. Avoiding the neces-
'
needed , thereby . 'I wjll Danish
sity of irrigation ; - > rjand ; and
the grasshoppers from Ov W 3t a
render this Eldorado of the " - foi
Garden of Eden ; I will worK - *
nothing and board myself. Haw
pity on an orphan forty-two years
old and elect the undersigned to a
seat in Congress. "
Baggs got up too early one morn
ing , and began to scold the servant
girl. His little six year old , who
had been listening attentively du
ring the conversation , broke irT
with , "Father , stop scolding ; you
needn't think Jane's your wife. "
"What Poolish Jacob Did.
Alady friend has transmitted to us
the following "Opinions of the
Press" upon the subject of the text
which tells you that Jacob kissed
Rachel and litted up his voice and
wept :
"If Rachel was a pretty girl , and
kept her face clean , we can't see
what Jacob had to cry about. Daily
Telegraph.
"How do you know but that she
slapped his face for him. [ Ladies
Treasury.
"Weeping is not unfrequently
produced by extreme pleasure , joy ,
or happiness ; it might have been so
in Jacob's case. " [ Hardwick's Sci
ence Gossip.
"The cause of Jacob's weeping
was the refusal of Rachel to allow
liim to kiss her again. " Koncom-
fortist.
" It is our opinion that Jacob wept
because he had not kissed Rachel
before , and he wept for the time he
had lost. " The City Press.
"Tho fellow wept because the
girl did not kiss him. " Pall Mall
GJazette.
"Jacob wept because Rachel told
him to'do it twice more'and he
was afraid to. " Methodist Recor
der.
"Jacob cried because Rachel
ihreatened to tell her mamma. "
Sunday Gazette.
"He wept because there was only
one Rachel to kiss. " Crackenwell
News.
"He wept for joy because it tasted
so good. " Jewish Chronicle.
" We reckon Jacob cried because
Rachel bad been eating onions. "
English Standard.
"Our own opinion is , that Jacob
wept because he found , after all , 'it
was not half what it was cracked
up to be. ' " [ New Zealand Exam
iner.
iner."A
"A mistake not his eyes but his
mouth watered. " [ The Ladies'
Chronicle.
"He thought it was a fast color ,
and wept to find the pain come oil' "
[ Fine Art Gazette.
"He remembered that lie washer
uncle and recollected what the
Prayer Book says , " Church Jour
nal.
"He was a fool and did not know
what was good for him. " [ English
woman's Adviser.
"He knew there was a time to
weep it had come , and he dare not
put it oil. " [ Methodist News.
"He thought she might have u
big brother. " [ Sporting Chronicle.
"Because there was no time lor
another. " [ Express.
"When he lifted up his voice , ho
found it was heavy , and could not
get it so high as he expected. [ Mu
sical Notes.
' "He tried to impose on her feeling ,
because he wa'ntqd her to lend him
five shillings , [ Baptist Guide.
"A truce to all ! Beneath the
starry vault or golden sun is there
aught in nature or in art equal to
the rapture and intense deliciousness -
ness of the first Idss ? I answer ,
verily , No. Jacob had never Just
ed Ji fair maiden before , and his
first realization of'crowding a life's
deliciousness in these moments'
overcame himand Jio wept for joy. "
[ Hornsey Hornet.
"Oh ! " ' Doings
, my [ Day's ,
THE STfiEET tfKADi : i
Considerable f uss in our IVrs Is now made
About whati s called tliu useless street grade ;
Though prophets foretold " hills leveled should
be ,
And vgllejrs filled up , " still our people don't
see.
Somp claim the old charter Ir.d a big flaw ,
So the case is referred to the limbsof the law ,
And the nionev will go , as all can foresee ,
To those wLo'll exiMjund " tweedledum twee-
dlodea. "
Thus mistakes will arise as everyone tnows ,
From not using ones eyes , through the wurld
as one goes.
The moral we here would Feek to enforce
Is. if you wish a iievv lut , go to Bunco's , of
course.
lie always is ready , the nul > < : c doth know ,
To show al ) the styles which in York are the
go.
As to prices , a proverb you'll find ,
" buy at JJunce's , then vou'll have peace of
mind. "
All the leading styles in tilk and stllThats ,
silk haU from S5.50 upwards , raps of all btylej ,
scpt21dtf % $ Douglas SI ,
SILK , CASHMERE , AND ALPACA SUITS
Tor sale and made to order.
P. . FALI.O1T ,
2C3 Dodge , beU Hlhand
OMAHA. NEBRASKA.
VICTORS. ClFFMANED. ,
Physician 1 Surgeon ,
241 Farnham Street ,
Ovoj : Ish's Prug stoic.
sfptlOJly
JOiDf II. GllEEN ,
STATE MILLS
DEALKU IN
GRAIN , FLOUR AND FEED ,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Established 1858.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
538&uiO FonrtofiBtli Street ,
( Office up stain , ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carriage !
and Buggies on hand or rcado to order.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Repair
Ing. pr2S-tl
TO
NERVOUS & DEBILITATED
OF BOTH SEXES.
500HABQE FOB ADVICE AND CON-
BOLTATIOTI.
F\R J. B. DYOTT , graduate ol
Jefferson Medical College , Philadel
phia , author of several valuabjf
Trorks , jan be consulted on all dia *
eases of the Sexuul and Grinary or
gans , ( which he has made an es
pecial study , ) either in male or fe
male , no matter from what cause
originating- how long standing
A practice of 30 years enables him
to treat diseases with success. Cures
guaranteed. Charges reasonable
- < * at a distance can forward let
Thi
> * * 3g symptoms and en
tersde.sc , . .
„ y g >
closing stamp. ,
J5"Send for the b * .
Price IOc.
J. B. JDY0111 , M.D. .
Physicion. and Surgeon , 104 JDuaue
street , N. Y.
Monev and Commerco.
Dailv lieview.
OFFICE OMAHA DAII.V I KI : ,
October 1 , 1874.
"We note no changes in monetary
quotations as the market
is firm. Business at the banks is
very brisk.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Land Grcuts ( selling ) 5825.00
Land " \Varrants , (1UO ( acres
buying ) 176.00
Land Warrants (1GO ( acres
selling ) 185.00
Agricultural College Scrip ,
- ( ICO acres buying ) 17G.OO
Do. Selling. , 185.00
Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one
per ct.
In the Commercial market we
note no change in quotations. Bu
siness is extremely active , both in
the "Wholesale and retail depart
ment through all lines.
Provisions The market is full
and active , with no change except
eggs , which we quote at 20 cents.
OMAHA MARKETS.
Caretully Corrected Daily
DRY GOODS.
j. J. BROWN & URO. . Cor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
PRINTS.
Aliens . „ . . . . . . . _ . „ . . . . . . 3
American . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Amcbkeag . . „ . . . 8
Bristol . „ ' 9
Uarncrs . 8 %
Hamilton . _ . ' < }
Merrimark I'J
Peabody . _ . . . „ . _ "JY
Richmond . _ . 9 > ?
Simpsou's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
11LEAHIED SHIRTINGS.
Senat e 4-1 . „ . _ . . - 1-H
Boot Q . _ . _ 9
Cabot 4-4 . „ . „ . . _ . . . . . . 12
Lonsdale . . . . . . . . . . . _ . * * . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * . . 1-
N. Y. mils . _ . „ . _ . \ y.
Peterlioro _ . . . . . . . _ . _ 8
Suffolk L. . . . . . „ . 8
BLEAOHEC SHEETINGS.
PeppcMl 8-4 . - 31
do 9-1 _ . 3-tK
do 10 . . . . . . -i. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ 33 }
COTTONADi S.
Farmers and Mechanics . 25V
( Sreat Western . _ . „ 26
BROWN SHEETINGS.
Allilon. A . _ t K
Bedford. R . „ . 1 %
( Jrantville , E L * . „ . 1GJJ
Gennania , B B . - . }
Lancley . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M..H..M. . . . . . . . 11
L. i.'s . „ . . . _ . 9
GINGHAMS.
American . 11
AmosVeag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . I5
Bates . - . _ . „ . IS
Lincasler. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
TICKINGS.
fig , a c a. .
Biddeford . - . ITyCj
DENIMS.
Arnr.stcng . . _ 231X
B. arer Creek , B B . „ . - 1GU
Haymakers . _ . 12
Otis , B B . 17'X.
Otis , C C . 15 %
JEANS.
Biddeford . „ . „ . „ . . 1C' <
Hoasicr . _ . . . . . . . . 4H
Prefer cd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * "t
YAXK1W : NOTIONS.
KUHTZ Jioun A co. , "Jl Fanihani
Street.
Clark's O , N. T . „ . . To
Coat's . „ 70
Slerrick'a . _ ny
HOSIERY.
Domestic. . . . . „ . „ . . . _ 5 Tfnl 01
British . „ . „ . _ . . K OCftfi M
Jlerino . _ 3 2 i"ia2 M
Wool . „ . „ . . . 3 7.a4 00
ChilJrens fanov hosi . 75a3 03
PAPUll COLL A US.
nickcni' best . „ . S 90
Kin ? William . l S3
White Wing . „ . _ 1 SO
Comet . _ . . „ 2 DO
MIAWL8.
Ottoman strips . SJ2 2SKiO 50
SHI UTS.
White common . SIO 50
1 medium . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00
' custom made . 30 (10 ( ,
Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . 12 00
Satinet . . . . _ . „ . 15 00
Cassimere . _ . . . . 18a3G 0 1
Blue Flannel _ . Iga24 00
OVERALLS.
Brown drill. . . _ . . . . . . . JC 50a7 25
' dnck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 7 ; > a9 00
Blue drill . _ . _ . 7 00a7 50
< duck . „ . 8 00a9 50
Whlce . . . . . - . „ . _ S 00a3 50
CORSETS.
French whalebone . _ . $5 2oaS 00
Hip Hove . „ . . . . G 00
Dove . 9 00
H. S. Embel . _ . - 18 00
SKIRTS.
Bal Skirts . . ' . . _ . 12 08
Felt . _ . „ ' . _ . _ . 15 00
YARNS.
Balmoral Yarn , all colors , pcr& . SI CO
Gcrmantown Wool , " „ _ SI TOS2 ( ; 05
Saxonv Yarns , per box . „ . . 82 15
Mixed Yarns . „ . _ OOal 00
White. . _ . 1 00
COMMISSION.
J. U. KOSENFELD glVCS US tile
following quotations this day :
Potatoes , 00@S1 00 per bushel ;
Uutter , jrime2o@30c ; Butter , good
202oc ; Butter , cooking 10@15c ;
Eggs , 20c per doz ; Live chickens
2 50@2 75 ; Lemons , 14 00 per box.
OYSTERS
> V. B. & Co. Select , C5 cts per
can ; Standard 55 9ts per can ; Medi-
uhr45ts ( ; per can' . ' *
HABDWAltli.
JOHN T. EDQAR.
IKON.
Common har. . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . _ . 4
Horse fchoe bM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 %
Norway nail rod. . . . . . . . . . _ J l i
STEEL.
Cast plow . . . . . . . . . . I ;
Germon..M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
American casn , octagon and square. . 18@ 22
Jess-p's English du do . . . 2j@ 40
Burden's horseshoes , per keg " 2s
do mule do do 8 2o
Northwestern horse nails. . . . . . . . . ' . _ 22a 23
Dundee thimble skeins , discount 45 per cent.
Slcr hj.lf patent axles , discount 10 per cent.
NAILS. .
lOd to COd per keg. . . . . . _ . 4 10
gd do „ 4 35
Cd do 4 K'
4d do . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . „ . . . . . . . . . 4 S5
3d dp . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 10
3d fine do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 10
lOd Cnis'ng do _ 5 23
8d do do _ 5 CO
Cd do do _ . 5 F5
lOd casing do 4 85
8d do do . . . . . 5 10
Gd do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S 35
Wrought , all slies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 85
BOLTS.
Carriage and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 pr c
BUTTS. *
Narrow wrought , fast Joint discount 20 pr c
Cast , loose pin reversible. . . . . . do 35 do
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ilay and manure fork . . .discount 30 pr c
IIocs and gaidon rakes. . . . . . . . . do 25 do
HINGES.
Strap and T . _ . discount 25prc
WKENCHE3.
Toll's Uock. . . _ .m. . . . _ . . . . . .discoimt 65 pr c
Coe's linmilationn _ do 45 do
Coe's genuine . do 20 do
SCREWS.
American Iron-- . . „ . _ _ „ . _ 45pro
do bro33. _ . _ . _ . _ _ . . „ _ „ 40 lire
AGRICULTUHAl ! TJITLEMENTS.
SCTTI1KS.
H Holt's 3a > est KIng.pcr donct 12 00
ChscipIoD , HM.H.H.H. .H * . 4 . . * M 3 00
Ueald5 * Eureka . 11 00
do red 8 00
SPADES ASD SltOVfLS. .
Rowl niTsNo2 black shovels , D II 12 00
do do polished do do . . . 13 00
do do black epadrs do „ 12 00
iloora do polished do dp „ 13 00
do's "spring point" LII shovels. . . 13 SO
AXES.
Lippencott s Western Crown IS 00
do do do b.veTed. . . 13 SO
COFFEE MILLS.
tate's N o 3 , Iron box net 5 23
do da 103 do . . . . 5 7S
< lo 'iloiS Union ir h 11 00
' & > do 35 do Britania 13 00
FILES.
"sf. Smith & Co. , _ _ . dlscoantSO pr c
Harg. J
American
HAMMERS.
Hardolc's , A E No 1 , 1 % , 2 - . _
Maininond's A E No 2 - . - 9 00
do do do 4 _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . 10 50
dc Lngint r' No 1 - 10 00
do do do 2 . . . . „ . . . . . . . _ 13 50
do do do 3 - 1 * 00
HATCHSTS.
Morris * shingling , no l _ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . S7 00
do do do 2 . . . . . . . . . 8 00
do do do S . 9 COde
do cliw do 1 - _ 750
dc o do 2. . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . _ 8 5o
LEATHER.
Matamoras do _ . o. 2 , Sic ; No. l.Soo
liest Oak do . . _ . _ 43@4oc
Baltimore Oak fcola. . _ . - . . . .4Sc
irenth Kiis . „ . - SI 40 2 00
du Calf , leading brands _ S2 < 0 2 50
Domestic Kip * . „ . . _ . . „ . $1 00@1 30
do Calf . „ . . . . . . „ . . $1 35j ( l 75
Hemlock Upper , per toot . „ _ . . . J30e
Oak do do . . . . . „ _ . „ . . . . . . „ . . 20o
( iraln do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SO-
Linings , per dozen . „ . 57 OOQ10 00
Toppings , do _ . Sll 00ftl4 ( CO
Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , . . . . . _ . SS@45c
do ( Oil Dressed ) do . .366s JOc
do ( Simon ) . „ . „ . S1 ? OOftS 25
do ( Glove Kid , ) S3 50 < 35 00
Welt Leather , per side 16 00y7 00
Too : Webbing , lr bolt , „ . 4ct > 70c
Cak llarusss "leather , " Pittsburg , " .45c
di do do ITo. 1 , 40@42c
do do do No. 2 , * . . . . . . 33 4'Jc '
Oak Line do _ . .446c
llamlock Harness Leather , No. 1 , 3a < j$40c $
do do do No. 2 , .37&3DC
Hemlock Line do _ 41@4Cc
Fair llr.dlc , t r side , S6 00&7 00
Team Collars , per doz „ .J25 50i2 ( > 50
Sta.se do do _ 321 50
Scotch do do S3C 00
concord do do S3S 00
Cellar Lcathei ( lilack ) per foot lS@24c
do do ( Russet ) do 1S4J24C
Patent Dash Leather. lee
BOAP3
Powell & Co. , boap inonufacturers.
Sapc. Publico , 6 1-2@G 3-4 ; Savon
Republic , do. , Chemical Olire , G to
G 1-2 ; Palm , 5@51-4 ; German Mot-
led , G l-4aG 1-2.
ABT 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 walnut mournings , one inch ,
per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ;
polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch
15c ; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch
G@15c ; 2 injh 12@30c ; 3 inch 18@
45c ; imitotion rosewood and gilt , 1
iuch 5@10c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; 3 iuch
15@30c.
WINDOW SHADES.
Plain bauds , G feet , all colors , per
pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00 ©
4 00 ; each additional foot , 75c per
pair.
REPPS.
Union ind all wool terry , per yard
1 50@3 jO ; Imperial , plain aiid stri
ped , 2 50a8 00.
DAStASSH.
Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool ,
2 00a3 00.
KATTRAS3I3.
Hu.sk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw ,
3 OOa-1 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50.
LUMBER ,
KETATC. LI3T
fcubleel to clianiw ol market wttnout
WM. M. FOSTER ,
On U. P. It. n. iruc'c ' bet. i irnham ai
QEO A. HOAGLANL.
Joints , studding and sills , 20 ft , and un
der _ _ . . .
Over 20f t. each additional ft add'l _ 60
1'eucing No 1 _ „ 'S 00
do No 2 _ 21 00
Istcomnmn boards „ „ . . . . „ 25 00
2nd do do 22 00
"A" stock boards. 10 and 12 inch 50 00
"B" do do do do 35 00
"C" do do do do SO 00
1st clear , 1,1 % , l/t aad 2 Inch „ _ 65 00
2d do do do do . . . . „ . . . . . . . . _ 55 00
3d do do do do _ 45 00
Flooring , clear. 50 00
do 1st common _ 40 00
do 2d do _ So 00
do 3d do „ 27 SO
do narrow , clear- 4300
l ltlear ceiling lij inch. 35 00
2d do do kiuch 3250
1st do Uo ? i Inch „ „ . . . 30 00
2d do do % inch 27 50
1st clear siding 27 00
2d do do _ 26 00
1st common siding _ . . . . . 24 00
2d do do 2000
"A" shingles _ 4 23
Extra No 1 shingles _ . . 3 W )
Common No 1 sli.ngles. . . . . ( . „ 2 00
Lath per 1000 : 3 5fl
1) A 11 pickets ctr 100 , „ . . 3 DO
Pqaare do do do -
O G Batten per lineil fr. 1 %
Uou h do do do M .
Liberal discount on caiload Iota.
WINDOWS. ( Glazed.l
35 per cent oil Chicago list.
DOORS , ( Wedged. )
25 I'd cent oQ C icago 1'St.
BLINDS.
30 per cent off list.
White lime per bbl _ _ .S1 75@2 00
Lonlsville cement per bbl „ 3 00&3 25
Plaster paris per libl. . . . . . . . 3 50ij3 ( 75
Plastering hair per bushel 40
Tarred fait ' . ' . ' , „ _ ' 4
Plastering boata _ S %
OILS. PAINTS , GL1SS. &c.
N.I. D.SOLOMOM.
ROBERT C. BTEELL.
Coal Oil. . . . . . $ IS 11-ara Oil , No IS 05l 00
Linseed Oil , raw. 105
If " bl'd. . . 1 10 " " winter !
90
" " '
U "atrain'dj
OH.- . 24 Lubnpatingl
> a J
PAlNTb , iC
White Lead , St. Louis , Srtictlv Pure _ . S 1 1
" " " " Fancy Brands - 9V
Putty in Bladders . _ . . . . . . - . . . 5k
" " Bulk. . _ . . . . . . . . . . 4K
Enameld Glass , colors , V < ! ft . . 1 00
Window Glast 0 13 c discount
TIX , SHEET-IKON. TTIBE , &C.
MILTON ROGERS , COR. 14th &
FARNHAM.
Large pigs _ . . . . . „ . . . . , „ . . 85
Small plgs. . . . . M. . . . . . . . . . . . .M..MM. . . . . M B6
Bar tin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ M..H , . . .M . . M 38
ZINC.
Sheet tin 25 to 36 In. . . . . . . . . . . .
do do do in half casks . 11U
do do do in 250 It ) casks. . . . . . . 12
Sheet 24 to 35 inches per sheet . . . „ . „ 12J
TiunersKo'.Jei ( extra refined. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
do do No. l..rt.M. . . . _ 22
do do roouQ . . . . H . . . * . . . . . . . .MM 21
bid metal _ . „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oa2
SHEET IRON
First quaht Numbers 10 to Z . . . _ . . > 5 %
do do do 5. . . .
do do do 26. . . . ,
do do do VI . . . . . . . . .
Charcoal , both sides iniothe
do No 24 . . . . _ . . . . . . . . „
do do G. . . . . . . . . .
do do 27 . . . . . . . . . . . .
Juniata , No. 21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do io 2S „ „ „ . . „
do do 27
ItusjIaperfeU 7 to 12
do No. 1 , stained
Less tnan lull bundles , add one cent.
"A"Amerlcac Immitat'n Russia , U Nos. 18
Less lhan full bundles , add one tent.
GALVANIZED.
No. 14 to 20 . _ . . . . . * . w "Ut 15
do 21 to 24 . . „ _ . . . „ _ _ „ . „ . . . . „ „ _ ao 16
do 25 to 25 . . . _ „ . . . . . . _ . . . . „ „ . _ dc 11
lift 97 . .i.j- , . dp Jg
do 2 ? - . . . _ . . . _ . . . _ . . _ _ _ . . „ „ . do SO
Full bundles discount 15 per cent.
COPPER.
Braziers 6 to 9 m n. . . . . . _ . . . . . M. 4/j /
do 10 to 12 It * . . . „ „ , . . . . . _ . . „ . „ . _ „ 43
do 12U to 100 tt . „ _ . . „ „ . „ „ _ . „ _ . 33
Sheathin : , 14 aud IS o _ _ _ . . . . _ _ . 37
Planished , 14 and IB oz _ . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ 43
Nos. 7 , 8 and 9 , Planish * ! . „ - , , „ „ , . , 48
Bolt copper _ , , , , , , .ll , to
Copper bottoms. . . _ _ _ . > . _ m. . . , _ _ 3J
B31QHT WIHE.
9 10 11 1114 12
Per bundle 15 per cent coutt
GROCERIES.
BTEELE < t JOHNSON 538-540 1-iTH ST.
CLARK Jk FRENCH COR. FARNHAif AND
llTH ET.
PTTNDT , MEYER & BAAPKE , 212 FARN-
HVM ST. , WHOLESALE DEALERS-
MORGAN < fe GALLAGHER , 205 .barn-
hum St.
WHITNEY , BATJSEUMAX & Co. , 247
Douglas St.
J. J. BROWN & BRO. . Cor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
MJGAE3.
TEAS.
Oolonis , per pounfl . „ . „ . 2."a75
Young Hyson , per pound . 40al 00
Gunpowder , do do . . . . . CUal 25
FLOUR.
Snow Flake , ( Wells A NIeman ) _ 4 60
Gold Dust . _ 2 78
XXXX Iowa City . . „ . _ . 3 00
California . „ . . 4 75a5 00
RAGS.
GoH'iies , heavy weight - _ _ i8$19
.0 light do . . „ 17 18
| jp , lour bushel . . _ . _ . . . 18aI3
odee gunnies . , . „ 18
_ iln baus , Arnoskeg A . . . . . - 30a31
dQ do Ludlow a a. . . . . . . _ . . . . . „ . . _ 3-ltUo
SPICKS.
Nutmegs , Pcnang best.pcr pound. . . . . . HO
Cluve. do do . . . . „ CO
Alspice do do . ISa 0
Cinanionbark do dj . SSalC
COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON.
J bbls. , 100 ft3 . „ . S 8 73
1 lb cans , I er doz . „ . . _ . 2 5C@ 2 73
2 do do . _ . 3 SO ® 4 CO
WHITE FISH.
No. 1 kils . , . . 3 1 25
Family In kits . - . . . OM 1 20
Jibbls . . „ . „ . 50 < g 7 UO
ilimiiyiujibbls. . - 5 50 < y C 10
MACKEUEL.
Family , in kits . „ . 1 10 ® 1 20
No. 1 , do . 1 G0i4 ( 2 00
Mess. do . 3 00a , 3 25
Family , > bbls . C 23 ® C 50
No. 1 , ile . „ . 9 00&10 CO
Sardines , % bores . _ . 16 50(317 ( GO
CIGAES.
A. E. SIMPSON , Manufacturer , 532
15th Street.
II. Upman . _ < $ M. S 5 00
Reconstruction. . . . ! . . „ . „ . . do ? 5 O'J
Grand ( entral . „ . _ . do So 00
Universal . . „ . do 40 03
Yara . . . . . . . . „ . „ do 4300
La Boquet . _ . do 50 00
Simon Pure . „ . do 60 CO
Parligas . _ . do 73 (0
Yours Truly . „ . _ . _ „ . . . . do fie 00
Gold Medal . _ do 50 UO
La Espanola . do CO 00
Triple Crown. . . . . . . . „ . - do 73 00
Henry Clay _ „ . do 100 00
De Villpr. . . . . _ . do 100 00
Y Viller - . do 100 00
1876 - . „ . do 75 10
CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR.
Wholesale depot 548 14th Street.
Half barrel sacks. . . . . . „ . . . _ . . o DC
Chicago , Hock Island
aiia Pacific R. B.
THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM
OMAHA TO CHICAGO
AND THE EAST ,
Via Dea Moines , bayenport and Rock Island.
All Passenger Trains are equipped with the
WBSTINOUOUSK PATENT AIR BBAKKS and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.
2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily ,
canceling as follows :
AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley
Railroad , lor Oskaloosa , Qttumwa , Keokuk
and St. Lonli.
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 A St.
Paul , At WILTON JUNCTION with the
South-Western nranch , for Muscatlne ,
Washington and all points south.
AT DAVENPORT with ( lie Davtnpart 4 SU
Paul TJallroad lor pointa'nprth.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union
Railroad for Freeport , Be * jit , Kacine , 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 BOCK ISLAND with the PeoriaARock
Island Kailioad for Peoria and points eaut
AT BUREAU JUNC. , vtth bSSsTtor ffi
.J7vTl2re' ? ; ChlUiCQthe and Peoria.
AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail
road for points nort h and south.
AT CHICAGO withall lines East , North and
South.
THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities ,
Y lathi * line , can be procured , and any information
mation obtained , concerning points , at the
ticket office of the company , 123 Farnham St. ,
Omaha , and also at the principal ticket offices
along the line of the U. P. R. B ,
Checked Tlironcli to all
Principal
A. M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE ,
Gen'l Pass'r ' ' '
Ag't , Gen'l Sup't
Chicago. Chicago.
J. H. LACEY , 8. 8. 8TEVEN8 ,
Ticket Azent , Geu'l Western Ag't
a2SU Oman * Omaha.
Sioux City & Pacific R , R ,
The Shortoit and only Direct
Ronte from
COUKCIL BLUFFS
St. Paul , Minnctipolis ,
And all Points in
SOUTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEKPINO CARS
On all night trains via this route.
CQJTSECTIONS.
1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Pacific
Eailroad for Omaha.
2. At Council Bltifl , with Kansas City , St.
Jo and Council Bluflj Railroad for St. Loui :
and all point ! south.
3. At ilL-yjuri Valley with the Chicago and
Northwestern railwaj fet Chicago and aU
points east.
4. At Sionr City with Siour City and S
Paul , Illinois Central and Dakota Southern
railroads , gteamera for Upper Missouri Kiver
daring navigatias and with stage * for al
points in the Northwest.
5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern
railroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska.
6. At Fremont , Nebraska , wih the Union
Pacific railroad for all polnte west and the
Pacific coast.
7. AtS'isner with stages for Norfolk and al
points In Northern Nebraska.
* * TckeU ! for ! IB Chicago acd North
western Hails-ay oficej.
a Be sure year tickets read * Ia 3. C. A P
Hallway ,
i , BURNETT , Snp't.
F. C. HILLS , Gen. Ticket Au't.
QEO. W. QBATTAK ,
, Ootlia
CHICAGO & NORTHWEST
Tha Popular Bout * from
O : MI .A. HI .A.
TO
Chicago and the East !
AND THE
X3 ± a.-oot
IVXVMerloo.Fort Do < ljreDitbnqiieta
Crosse , 1'ralrie Du C'lilen.Vli > oii ,
St. I'uul , Duluth , Janravillc , Ktno-
slin , Gireii Ila > . Kaclne , Steven's
I'oliit. WHtertowii , OalilffHli , Fen
Dul.no. aiadUoii null aillwauUee.
It Being the Shortest and Fust Comnicted Line
Between
OMAHA and CHIC AGO ,
Constant improvements hive taken place in
the way of reducing Grade , and placing Iron
with Steel Itailj , adding to its rolling stock
new and Elegant
DAI' find 8I.KEPIKO CAUS
Equipped with the "WestinguoujeAlr Brake"
and " .Miller Platform , " establishing cnmturta-
bleand commMtuus Hating Kouses.ofleringall
the comforts ol traveling the ace can produce.
Fromto 10 Fast Express Trains ruu each
waj daily over the various lines of this road ,
thus securing to the traveler selecting this
route sure and certain connections in an/ di
rection hn mav wish to iro.
Mk
VrliicJunI Connections.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , for
Sioux ( Mr , Yunkton and points reached via
Sioux City and Pacific railroad.
AT OIIAN 1) JUNCTION' for Fort Dodge ,
DesMolnes , Ottawa nnd Keokuk.
AT MAUSIlAi LfurSt. Paul , Minneapolis ,
DKlLth , anil northwestern points.
AT CEDAR UAPID < for Waterloo , Cedar
Falls , Charles Citv , Burlington nd St Louis.
AT CLINTON for Dulmqne , Dun'eith , Prai
rie du Culm , La Crose , and all points on the
Chicigo , Clinton and Dubuque , and Chicago ,
3ubuque and Minnesota railroads.
AT FULTON foi Frefport. Racine Mlllwau-
; ee , and all points in Wisconsin ,
AT.CHICAGO with all railvay lines leading
out of Chicago.
Through tickets to til eastern cities via this
ine can be procured , and any informal ! ' n ob-
aiaed , concerning Itoutes , Rate * , etc. , at the
'ompanie's Office , 21 ? Farnham Street , Omaha ,
tnd also at the principal ticket offices along the
ine of the U. P. It. IL
tt * BagK3ge checked through to all principal
Eastern points
. II. STKNNCTT , MARVIN IIUOniTT ,
Gen'l Passlnge'r Ac t. Gen. Sup't.
r. II LACEY , O G.EDDY ,
Ticket Ag't , Omaha. Gen'l Ac'tOmaha.
mchlSrl
Omaha & St , Louis Short
Line.
1 8 73 = !
The Kansas City , St. Joe and
Council Bluffs R. B
Is the only dire line to
& T . HjOTTXSJ
AND THE EAST , F20U
OMAHA AND THE "WEST
JO CHANGE .1 tars between Omsas and St.
Louis ana b it ore between OMAHA
ana Ar.W YOUK.
This th Only .nine running a
L > ULI.Tf ATI SLEEPING OAR EAST
FUO.H OMAHA , ON AUR1VAL
OK THE UNION PACIFIC
EXPRESS TllAIK ,
CSTPasseniters taiInc ; other routes nave a
Ljagioeabl. . ' transfer at the lUrer Station.
PASSENGER THAINS UAIX.T I
KEACIIING ALL
BA3TEBH AND WE3TEBH CITIES
Vlth I-ess Changes and in advance of other
lines.
This Entire Line is equipped with
? ulluian'a Palace Sleeping Cars ,
Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars ,
Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler
and the Celebrated Westinqhouae
Air Brate.
your tickets read via
S' . .Tosrpli Jt Council
U lit Hi Italrod ,
Via Omaha and St. Louis.
Tickets for sale at tor. Tenth and Farnham
streets , and U. P. Depot , Omaha.
JOS.1EIION , GEO.L. BRAD BURY ,
Pass , 4\it. Gen' Agent.
. F. BARNARD , A. O. DAWES ,
Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Agt. ,
Kl. Jospoh. St. Josenh.
H.OTJTS
S T.
| THAINS DAILY !
LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH
Pullman Palace Cars
THBOUGH WITHOUT OHAHGB
TO
Indianapolis ,
Cincinnati ,
'Louisville ,
CJuuago ,
-t
Columbus ,
Pittsburg ,
PMladelpaia ,
iBaltimore
Wasninston.
y x
- AND
NEW TORK
of Tralta from tts West.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Cleveland , Buffalo & Boston
Are Tor Sale nt tfto
- - _ . Com-nny's Office ,
N. E. coriv r Fonrtli < fc ClitHtnat lg. ,
St.LoulH , nnd nf the Principal Rail
way Ofllce In tlio AVegt. '
CUA3. BABCDCK , C. n. nUSSELL ,
B'thcrn Pass. Ac't , Wcst'n Pa a. Ag't.
IULLAS. TKIAS. KANSAS CITT ,
JOHN E. SIMPSON CHAS. E. FOLLBrT ,
tlen i Supt. , Uen'l Pass. Ag't.
20tf I.S-DIANAPOLI3 ST. LOUI3.
' 9
Proprietor of tha
RISIHG SUN
AKO
LOS ANGELES
YIKEYBDS.
Depot for the sale of his
NATIVE WINES
AND
M. Z BZZEFt. & Co. ,
Corner of Battery and Washington SU.
SAH FRAXCIS - - .CAL
Frazier's Root Bitters ,
the Great Blood and
Humor Remedy.
[ From tht Cltttlatul Sunday Morning Volet ]
That Fnuler't Reel Bitters possess an efficacy
greatly superior to any other preparation lor
tearching the blood with which we area-quatn-
ted , e can testify from actual otnervstion. We
know many Instances where Indiriduals for
years afflicted , hare been permanently restored
to health by their use. Mr. Frailer , the pro
prietor , Is a resided of this city , nd Is wljely
known is one of our moat prominent business
men. Ilis references to the great Talue of bis
Root Bitters , are also persons well-known as
citizens of standing and integrity , in whoe
statements implicit confidence uiay be placed ,
and their testimony may be taken u conclu-
Mte eTidence of the estimation In which Mr.
Fraiier's remedy Is held , rartlcularly at home.
Here it has alr.ady attained that positian that
requires no recommendation , having stood the
test of trial here. We can say with tfr ty , and
do recommend with entire confidence , Us use
elsewlure , by all who may be affllcUd wifh
any kind of weakness or humor in the blocd ,
as the most searching , strengthening xnd heal-
ine remedy of which we haye any knowltdge.
Sold by drussistsand at country storei.
UEOUGE W. FKAZ1ER , Proprietor ,
531 StClairSt , UeTelanJ , Chlo.
Over 1,000 Testimonial * .
A few of the manj parties cured by tbe great
remedy. Head nd be on inred.
SL'FFEnKDOVEniUIRTEEX TK1B3 WITH UVKB
VOUPLAIST A"iD DYSPEPSIA , CUEKO DT
THREE BOTTLES OF ROOT BITTERS.
MB FRAZIER Dear Sir : I deem it an act o !
gratitude to you , and a duty to-vard those who
are sutiering from liver complaint and dyspep
sia , to make the following statement :
I haTe been an invalid for orer thirteen
j-ears. My complaint wasa disease of the llTer
and dyspepsia. My skin was yellow , the white
of my eyes ws the color of saflron I was sleepy
and heavy , with headache ar.d no appetite for
food of any kind , I was afflicted as bad an any
Urine woman could be. I toot bottle alter
bottle of patent medicines , end paid over SOTCU
hundred dollars to the best phyiicians without
any benefit. I sudornl more than I can tell you
by letter. Mil could get no reliel until about
two months ago I purchased bottle of your
Ko jt Bitters from Louis Smltbnight , druggist ,
135 Woodland AT. , this city. I used thia bottle
tle up , and since then have uied nearly two
more , and they are the only positive , sure euro
for liver and dyspepsia complaint I have ever
tiled ; they hare cured me completely , and to
day lam as heilthy aa any jerson can bo.
You may use my name , if you sed proppcr , a
it may be the means of Inducing otbcrs to try
your discovery and be cured , for good health Is
better tha gold. Ever your friend , MRS.
ELLEN CRAWS1IAW , No. 20 Orange at. ,
Cleveland Ohio.
HAS DOSE MET'MORK GOOD THAX ALt TUB
JIKDICINE 1 HAVE TAKEX FOB TEX YEARS.
Mrs.Dsnitl Smith.of Concord , N. II. , afflicted
with weakness , pain in the lungs , shoulders.
heavy paia over the eyes , rcstlens at night , and
tired , falnty feelings all the time , writes .
MB FRAZIE Dearsir : I received tl * Bottle
of Bitters you sent me by express , and I have
taken the whole of it , and it ha * done me more
good than all the medicines I have ever taken ,
and I have taken more or less for ten years. I
thought I could get them from our drugglsU ,
but they do not yet have them. I could have
sold 25 bottks , if I could have got them. I
think you might have a good sale lor your bit
ters here. Twaut you to tend me C bottles for
5 dollaas , the price you advertise. Send quick
as you can , by expres * , C O. D. It is the best
medicine I evtr saw. From your most erato-
ful friend , MRS. DANIEL SMITH , Concord ,
N. H. P.O.Boris * .
ConsTiinptiYcs Road.
MB. FRAZIER Dear Sir : I am taking your
Reot Bitters , they ha e done me a great deal of
zood. They have cured my cough , and I f-el
another person. Yours truly , BARNEY CAJN ,
NlRgaia , Ontario.
A Bnd Cme of Tetter Cured.
COULD GET NOTIII.XQ TOHKACII II Y CASE VSTIL
I D3EO YOUU BOOT BITTERS.
MRFRAZIEB Respected Sir : The Cnt im
pulse of a man who has been restored from
thickness to Perfect Health , is irratituda lo the
hand that healed him. I waaattticted over two
years with Tetter on my head and face. I Had
taken bottle after bottle of Fenton'g Saraapa-
rilla and other bl > od remedies , but could get
nothing to reach my cose , umil about two
months ago , I commenced taking Root Uitterx ,
which has cured me , and I ihlnk it nothing
more than justice to yourdiscovery to acknowl
edge the same. My wife has used your Bitters
for Rheutn&tish , lor which she has beei Doc
toring for a long lime , and cuuld find no relief ,
until she commenced takin ; them. They have
e flee led a complete cure In her"'case. . I hnve
beep } n the empluy of the Cleveland Post Office
Department zs letter carrier for eleven yean.
I can fre ly and liontstly recommend your Root
Bitters to every person , suffering with Salt
Rheum , ( Tetter ) Chronic Rheumatism , Scrof
ula or any kind ot Humor In the Blood , aj me
of the Jfmttt Curei.
G. W. UPTON.
Cleveland Ohio.
If your Druggist or storekeeper don't Iave |
the Bitters , ask. him to order them lor } ou.
VATARKII CUHEO.
MR. FRAZIER I wish to Inform you , what
your medrcine has done for me. I was afflicted
with Catarrh in its worst forms for many years.
I tried various medicines recommended by
Physicians , which proved but a tempoary re
lief. By the advice of a Udy who was cured
of this same disease by your Root Bitters , I
procured one half dozen bottles and they have
accomplished a perfect euro in my case. Believing -
lieving that thoutands ar dragged out ot B
miserable existpuco from the eflect o ( Cau rV
I cheerfully recommend your Itco * ' Bit'c to
all who are similarly ante ; a.
MISS. AMELIA BRAMT.
liutna Vista , But'er ' Co. , PJ.
Retail trade supplied by C. F. Goodman ,
wholesale agent Omaha Nebraska.
KEARNEY'S
FLUID-EXTRACT
BUCHV
The only known remedy loij
BRIGHT'S DISEASE ,
And a positive care for
Gout , Gravel , Strictures ,
Diabetes , Dyspepsia Xer-
voua Debility , Dropsy ,
Non-retention or Incoztinence of Urine , Irri
tation , Inflamation or Ulceration of tha
BLADDER AND KIDNEYS ,
SPERMA TORRHEA ,
Loucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of the Prostrate
Gland. Slone In the Bladder , Colcul us ,
GRAVHL OB BRICK DUSTj DK.
POSIT ,
And Mucus or Milky .Discharge ! .
KEAHNEY
Extract Buchti !
Permanently Cure * all [ Diseases of tha
Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical
SwellingSj
Existing In Men , Women and Children ,
No Mailer What ths Age !
Prof , fcteele UTS : "One bottle of Kearney1 !
Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all
other Buchua combined. "
Price one dollar per bottle ; or , lx > DtUai foi
ave dollars.
Depot 104 Duane'St , , N , Y ,
A physician In attendance to answer correr
ponuence and give ad vice gratis.
BVSend i tamp for pamphlets , free..cv
Crane A Brigham Wholesale Agenta. Sai
Francisco. Cal.
a 8 > t
1OOCOO tCZUBS !
BIOS FAHMIKG LAND IH NEBRASKA ! !
REAL ESTATE AGENTS ,
HOUSES AND LOTS m the city of Omaha
forialecheaoandon eood terms.
HOGGS & HILL
231 Dodge itreet.
A Notary Public , al .rays In office , apIO }
onfectioners5 Tool Works ,
Th.031 Mill ?
Maniilaclurers o
Confectioners'Tools
e out Ice Cieam
Freezer to.
Kos. 1301 & 1 K N"o Eighth St
PHIIADELPHUPA ,
Proprietors : 1 ETMBUSTTBD 186t'
TnosiAi MILLS , I
GEO. M. MILLS , fCATALOG f OE3 SEK1
ATLZiP.PiKJiEa.JVj upoc application.
UNTIL TOU I1AVK
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
OTTS ,
AND
LOW BESERVOIK
A S UE HAVE TWELVE GOOD ltfiASON3
XX. why ther wilt do your work.
Quick and Easv.
Chea ) and Clean.
I They arecnejpcst to ouy ,
= They are best to use ,
Thej bats evenly and quickly ,
Their operation is perfect.
They have always a good draft.
They are made of ibe bestinalerlal
They roast perfectly ,
They require but lltile fuel ,
They are very low priced ,
L They ara easily managed.
T They are suited to all localities ,
BQ Ere/y stoveguaranleed to givesatMacUea
SOLD BY
Excelsior Man'fg Co. ,
ST. LOUIS , 310. ,
AMD BY
M , ROG-ERS.
SIZE
OF
PELLETS
O O
o o o
Or 8apar.Coa.tcc ! , Concentrated ,
ReeS and Herbal Juice , Aiitl-
BUiorts Granules. THX : I.ITTUS
CIAMT" CATHARTIC , or Xultuu.
in Jarvo Physic.
The novelty of modem Medicai. Cbcmlcal and
Pharmaceutical Scieuie. No use of any longei
Ukmn the largo , repulsive nnd nauseous pilu.
composed of cheap , crude , nnd bnlty lujrcdienS
when we can by a careful application , ofcheinica !
Ecicnce. extrair all the cathartic and other BeOZ-
cinsl properties froaj the most aluaWa roctt aar
berbi , ana conrentrulo them into a minute Gran
nie , vicart.'ly larccr than a niuftara
soca , that can bo readily swallowed by thee ol
tha nostsensitiva rmmacfn end la.tldlous taster.
Eacnllttlo I'urcntlvo I'ollct npreventr inn
noijtcoccentrateU form , ai mucK cathartic power
as is embodied in any of the lanv pills found for
file in tha drcz shop * . From their wonderful ca.
thartic power , m proportion o their Ize , pccptt
who huvo not tried them crt apt to mppoH ] t 5
thjyaruhaMa or drastic in effect , bnt eucittinot
at all thd cae. , he diuVront actlvo medicinal prin.
ciple * of which they are compose being BO tar.
manizcd and modeled , ono by | hu others , as to
proJuco a muHt enrohliis end thois.
ouj h yet Bently guU l ixitlS y ope rat lix
catliartl * . *
B5CO ricvrar < l is hereby offered r/the tiro-
pnetor. of ihcso PclIt-tJ , lo nuj themisit who
upon analvsu , will fin.l ln them nnv Calomel or
other form * of racrcnry 01 any other
BolUK ciitIrclrvcsctaWc.no part rta tor
CATO 1equired while nsinthem. . Thrr PUS > -
rate without clUtnrbanco to tlio constitution , du.-L
or occupation. ForJaiiiiaicc.SIcrulachrT
Constipation , Iruiiiira Hlood , 1'nli *
in the Sliouldcrw. TlclTiuchfi of the
Cheat , DIzzIucBK , Sour Uructattou * ?
of the Stomach , Uail tame lu
oiouth , Ullloua nttaclis , I'aln In
retjlou o ( Kldiicyii , IiitcrnnI Fovcr ,
nioatcd foollnt : about stomach ,
UUHU of Blood , to kloaU. Illaix Col
ored Urine , Unwoclaliillty
Rloomy t'urcbodIiiK , take
Vlcrco'a ' '
I'lcaxaiitl'iirgatlvo P
la cxulaniUion of tha remedial power of my rar-
'
gativo Pellets over eo prcat ava-'ictT of di'cMes.
IwUhtoraytUat their ncUou upon the
aj'.lmal economy i universal , iiota
s their sana
tive iraprcs > . Ago docs not impair thca ;
tneir ea ar-toatlnjf nnif being enclosed In ctaj *
" .itlea prcscn-e their \ irtuc i untapaircil foi any-
IcLgth of time , la any climate , eo that they are af-
way fresh and reliable , which la not the ca > o
with the pilia found in the dm ? stores , pnt np fci
cheap wotid or pa te-bcanl boxos. Recollect that
fir nil diseases where a Laxative , wlltora-
tlro or Purgative i < Indicated , these little-
Puiktvih chotheiuoat perfect Batbfacllou to
all wbonsothein.
They are ( fold by nil enterprising
Druggist * at 5 ccntu a bottle.
Do not allow any nrngnriet to indnco you to
lake anything" elsi that Lo may eay Ii just ai
Rood as my Pcllcto becau o he makca a barsei
profit on that which ho rccomnienit ) . Jf your
Jrn rist cannot knpply them , onclcso 23 cenu
and receive them oy rctnrn mail from
B. r. fjjutcj : , jr. j
BUFFALO , if.
ASK EOR PYLES'
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SALEMTUS !
AND
BAKING- SODA
X 3NT lar J3 2E3
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OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE ,
HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from
.he effect * of Errors and Abusea , In early life.
Manhood Restored. I mpedimenU to Marriage ;
Remored. New method of treatment. New
and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars
sent free , in sealed enrelopes. Address , HOW
ARD ASSOCIATION , 419 North Ninth St.
Philadelphia , Pa. , an Institution baring a blub
reputation for honorable conduct and profes
sional akllL s3dJcw3m-
CASTLE
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TEAS
ASTD
East Zndia , Goods ,
213 nd 813 FBOXT STREET
San Francisco - California.
mcnC'in ,
PLATTE VALLEY
REAL ESTATE ;
Samuel C , Smith ,
Local Agent lor tha
U. P. B. R. LANDS ,
Colum'bns
, Heb.
Government Lands Located I
U. P. Lands Sold !
Improved Tarns andTownXoU for
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nn CATTI.E
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