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GW. . HOMAN , Sr. , Offers for the necessities of the public , First-Class Hearse and Carriages , All orders promptly attended to by leaving than at Cor. l ? h and Harnev Su. ag25tf 13th St. , het. Farnham and Ilnniej. All kinds of T-AU/ErN , CLEANING and REPAIRING done at refwonrMK TKE1TSCHKE & CO. , GROCERS And Geneial ProyiRlon Dealers , * B. 37. Cor. Jackson and 13th Bti- , Keep a superior stock of Hrocerie % Provisions , . Wines , Liquors and Ci am , and sell cheaper than anr other bouse in Omaha. Jy3 3m EATH & HANSRN , \VhoIesnIe Dealers In Lcaf Tobacco , fUanuIacturers of o n : aA. . IR , s , AND DEALER IN Tobacco , Pipes , &c , , &c , 1G3 FAKXHAX ST. , Bet. 10th ilUb , OXXXAIXA , oclltt. P. N. GLYNN TVlIOLEaALK AND RETAIL DKiXXB IN Wines , Liquors , Segars , TOBACCO AXD PIPES. BVCalifornla Wines and Brandles.TO Corner of 15'h and Dodge streets , opposite the new Post Office buildlnu. Omaha. Nebie25tf .rOHN BAUfflfe.lt. Practical Watchmaker , 171 FarnP m , 8. Or. llth St. OMAHA NEB J , ROBINS , 137 Farnham St. , bet. 9th and lOlli , ( Opposite Bee Office. ) \ \ ONELOANSD ON WATCHES , JEW- . L elry , Ac , Clothing bought and sold. . ipTdlm City Meat Kee t ctljjonlband LARGE SUPPLY OF 35 ! B * , P O 3ES. MOTTO-V. P ) ULTBY , GAME OEZ GLUEALETT'S 'O1. P. Soap Faotoryl Situated on the line of the Union Pacific houne. Manufactures Railroad , near the powder tures first-class soapier hone consumption' 1une2lv * . _ , % / 3 TTI-- * * - * -r i-M-r- GENERAL AUCTIONEER , Cor. Itith and I > edge Stfi , Prompt attention civen to sales of household furniture , s ore roods , horses , cattle , etc. , either owner's residence. Boal E tate at at store or public or private tale. aiicSldtf JACOB GISS , a I tTarabam St. , Bet. I4tb * ISUx UNDERTAKER VICTOR S.COFFMANM.D. , Physician 1 Surgeon , 241 Farnham Street , Over Ish's Drug store. sepUOdly SI LIECS ! SILK , CA&lIUEnE , AND ALPACA SUITS For cola and made to order. P. M. FAX.I.QXT , 263 Dodge , bet. 14th and 15th streets. OMAHA , . UEBBASKA. TO Tilt NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. 30CIHABGE FOB ADVIOE A5D OOK , SULTATIOS. T\B J. B. DYOTT , graduate of Jefferson Medical College , Philadel phia , author of several valuable works , 2an be consulted on oil diseases - < eases of the 8cxuul and Orinary or gans , ( which Ije has made an es pecial study , ) either In njale or fe- jnale , no matter from what cause originating- -how long standing A practice of 30 years enables him 1 to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward let ters describing symptoms and en closing stamp to prepay postage. iQrSend for the Guide to Health , Price lOc. J. B. DYOIII , M.D , Phystcion and Surgeon , 104 JDuant street , N. 1 PASSENG-KHS Going East or South from Omahz iota on U. P.R.E. , honld take the P LINCOLN KOUTE' V. Tla The ATCHISON & NEBRASKA W RAILROAD' And ware tor themselT < tbe ctol a of SI Popular Elates from to Chicago and St. Louis All making Sellable Jnectioni and being Day tad Bleeping Cw AH d lar and inconvenience arrMnKlroi Ferries ard transfers can be avoided Wnt < Cnlcago and St. Louts by securing Tlcketi T ] find th ATCITISUN . NEBRASKA. K&IUIOAD. nir ct and Reliable Connections are also mat with the A. T. 4 S. F. B. B. for the Grrat Arkansas Valley & Coloradi And -with all lines running South to points : Southern Ktnses and ihe Indian Territory. Ask lor Tickets via I" * LINCOLN & ATCHISOJ CHAS. C.BJUTH , F. WHITE Gea'J EupU Gen'l Pass. Ag't , A LEGEND OF FORT CASPAR. "Take an old Mountaineer's ad vice , boys. , and don't try it Thar's three thousand Cheyennes , Brules , Ogalallas and Arappahoes over them butted , an' you'll never tech Platte bridge with your har on , if you 'tempt it. " This advice was given to two Ser geants of the Eleventh Kansas vol unteers , one fine morning in Sep tember , 1865. We encamped in a sharp bend of the North Platte riv er , just bcmeath the shadow of the Red Buttes , about six miles from the Platte bridge. Ed. Creighton , of the Pacific Telegraph company with the writer in charge of a well armed and equipped body of cavalry , were just returning from a summer's scout up the Sweetwater , the Elk and Rattlesnake mountains We were snugly fortified in a sort of horse shoe bend of the river , within an impregnable corral of telegraph' ' poles and wagons. Six miles from our camp and between us and aid , were the combined forces of the Ar- rapahoes , Cheyenues and Sioux , or ganized to meet , oppose and light Gen. Connsr's expedition then mov ing through the Black Hills to the Yellowstone. With this brief intro ductory we will proceed to detail the first published account of one of the mosthorribleludian atrocities of the age. age.The tall Kansan Sergeantlaughed ficoinfully at Charley Burr's warn ing , and moved his detachment for ward with the remark : "Istarted from Sweetwater sta tion to go to Platte Bridge. I intend to go through if we cut our way through.ou llth Ohio men think because you have been three years among those cowardly Injuns that that no one can fight 'em but you. We intend to show the reds how we fought the rebs. Forward , march , boys. " The three government wagons and twenty-seven men moved for ward and soon passed over the sum mit of the divide and were in sight of the battle then raging around the stockade fort at Platte Bridge. The fort was in command at that time of a-Captain of the 6th Michi gan cavalry , and garrisoned by de tachments from the llth Ohio * 6th Michigan , 16th and llth Kansas regiments. It was the second day of the seige. The hills were cov ered with redskins , who swarmed over the scene like herds of cattle. The only piece of artillery , under charge of Senjeant Merwin , of Co. G , llth Ohio , was a small mountain howitzer , upon a sand bar in the middle of the Platte above the bridge. The Indians held the north end of the bridge , and the grave yard just beyond it and were keep ing up a harrasslng tire on the gar rison. Suddenly a eloud of dust between two lone sand hills , toward I ed Buttes , announced to besieged and besiegers the approach of wagons. It was the doomed band of Kansas , who , a few hours before , had left us at Red Buttes. On they came. The Indians were observed to gallop hither and thither over the hills , flags and lances wore spen to gather In clusters , and within the space of time it has taken to pen this article , a vast swarm of mounted redskins galloped u.p the road to meet the hapless twenty-seven. The be sieged watched with anxious eyes and throbbing hearts the three wag ons moving down the hill , not more tban three miles away. Thp fccene was plahijy visible , for the sand hills sloped tqward the fort. The brave Sergeant perceived , when too late , hjs danger. He saw , below him , the fact * of ( he country swarming with red devils. He saw a band of at least five hundred of the young est ; and most daring of the Sioux and Cheyei ] g3 swooping up the hill on him in a crescent-formed , body. Ityas then that he realized his error. He know he hqd no hope except in a mubborn deftmsp. But he had no time to prepare for it. The garrison saw the three wagons turn suddenly to the south side of the road. They saw three boys gal lop away and reach the Platte so closely pursued by Indians that they were given up for loat. They saw- the three wagons halt not In a cor ral within which the soldiers could defend themselves , but in a line , side by sldo , in a entail ravine. They saw the Indians receive a yol- ley of rifle balls from the twenty- four brave Karjsas boys , and saw them scatter out of range and dan ger. Meantime , what was being done at the Fort ? The garrison was in a state of terrible excitement and sus pense. There were twenty-four white men fighting bravely in plain view of the Fort , surrounded by overwhelming numbers of blood thirsty Indians. The Platte lay be tween the struggling detachment and the FortIt was a time of ter rible suspense and agonizing anxie ty. It was resolved to make a sortie jtg'Hh a mounted detachment for rthelr relief. Meantime the fight progressed upon the hillsides. The Indians were entrenched behind sand piles and slowly crawling near er the brave twenty-four. It was then that young Caspar Collins vol unteered to die. Lieut. Caspar Collins was thp only son of Col. Wm. O. Collins , the builder of Fort Collins , Colorado. Caspar was a young man , not yet out of his teens , pule , effeminate , and a general favorite hi his regi ment. He had had four years ex perience in Indian life , having ac companied his father , the Colonel of the Sixth Independent Battalion of Ohio Cavalry , from Hillsborough , Highland county , Ohio. Hehad spent Jwo years among the Sioux , and was to" ( hem a sort pf protege , having lived with them for months at a time on the Sweotwater and in the Black Hills. Caspar was made a Lieutenant of Company G , in 1863 , and in 1865 he laid down his life in tlje following manner ; "Volunteers for th.e rpsouel" shouted the commander of the post , pointing up the hill across the river where the twenty-four were fighting amid a cloud of dust and sjnoko. "Volunteer , boys ! Who will go and aid that wagon train ? " Thirty-odd Michigan and Kansas soldiers stepped to the front , but not one commissioned officer. The Michigan Captain looted uj the hill at the unequal battle , and he looked upon the halfdozen Kan sas and Michigan officers , and his , eye rested upon Caspar Collins. "Lieutenant Collins , " said th < Captain , 'typy will lead this detach rnent. You will cut your way tc yon train and bring U Jn if possl We. " Caspar smiled as he looked upoi the mixed detachment before him and he said , "Captain , Idon't thinl il right that an Ohio officer shouh lead Michigan or Ko lisas enlistee when to the cluste men ( pointing I c there of thosi > f ot officers ) arejofllcer a * men here in garrbon to lead them t but , Captain , ( saluting him , ) I obe > orders. " ' Caspar was soon mounted k , armec le with a Spencer rifle , two navies am a sabre. He organized his "forlon hope , " and dashed over the lonj in cedar bridge Into the hordes o insr redskins. The bloux under Bee sr Cloud , Grass , and Standing Elh knew Collins. They greeted hln by name as he dashed among then and up the hill toward the grave i j yard. They opened as by commo ] consent , and allowed this handful of men * o ride through their bauds. But beyond them were the Chey- eunes. These Indians , more fierce , and more warlike , knew not the brave Lieutenant His cries and salutes ( for he un derstood the Sioux language thor oughly ) were lost upon the Chey- ennes. They closed in upon his de- tachmentthere _ was a volley and a hand to hand conflict , then there was a retreat , and twenty out of thirty came galloping pell mell over the bridge , with Jive hundred red skins whooping at their heels , beat ing them over their heads with bows and arrows. Ten brave Kansans - sans were lassoed or shot down and bound for the torture. "I cannot go back , " said Caspar Collins , ' 'It is certain death. The Sioux told me if I returned they would take our scalps. " "Nonsense , " said the Michigan Captain , "you must make one more effort , Lieutenant See the braye boys on the hill yonder , we must rescue them. Slore volunteers , boys. Who will go ? Lieutenant , lead the way. " Caspar bade his few friends and comrades "good bye. " He knew ho went to die , but he would not show the white feather. Over the long cedar bridge over the Platte rode the twenty-five soldiers. The Sioux met them with a death-dealing vol ley at the other side On went the twenty -two , and still the fire thinned out the forlorn hope. On went the sixteen and still the grey horse and the young Lieutenant led the van. On went the remnant and still "Our Caspar" fought his way to ward the doomed twenty-four. There was a halt in the charge. There was a clustering of spears and a fluttering of lances on the hillside. A smoke and confusion , warriors fell by the dozen , lances dropped like wheat before the sickle. The gray horse went down , but for a few minutes there was death and destruction around that spot. Through a field glass from tne ram parts of Fort Platte Bridge the Mich igan and Kansas officers saw Caspar Collins die with their men at his back , while leading a "forlorn hope" to rescue that doomed twenty-four. Mine men came back , beaten and bruised with lances and bows , their lives spared in derision. Seven or eight men were lassoed , dragged from their horses , and bound with telegraph wire and roasted alive that night. But Caspar Collint remain- unmutilated. Next day , the combined Indian forces started for the Yellowstone , to harness General Conner , who was then "exploring the Black Hills. " Next day , the writer , with a detachment , moved down from Red Buttes , and occupied the field. All we found was the charred bones half picked by coyotes of fifty or sixty brave man. On one was a blood stained paper it was "Caspar Collins. " Ho was unscalped and unmutilated. The red devils had not forgotten their protege and fa vorite. The United States govern ment could do no less It named Platte Bridge In honor of our hon ored Lleuteuant , Fort Caspar. Denver Democrat. CROSSING TIIE KUBICON. Ctesar crossed the Rubicon , In search of sunny skies , Ik neatli Iltalla's genLil sun , Behold his standard rise. Across the sweeping Rhine , Napclcen led his men , To place upon his aching brow Another kingly diadem. We've cro sed the Douglas Rubicon , As all the West should know , And now upon the corner , We're opened up our show , We had not room within our store For all tbe crowds which came ; We give you now a larger one With prices Just the same. We've hats to suit the million , From high to low dezree. With Caps aud dloves for all the West , As one can plainly see , BUNCE , the 1st premium Hatter , 243 Dong as Street , coruer of nth. sepSQdtf BTROM KKKD. LEWIS 8. BEED BYRON REED & GO. I The Oldest Established Real Estate Agency " IN NEBRASKA Xccp a complete Abstract ot Title to all Rea Estnte in Om ha and Douglas ountr. REDMAN & LEWIS , Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. IL , TJ HUE IB IE IR , On hand and SAWED TO ORDER. je231m STOVE STpBE. : E. F. COOK , 637 14th St. , between Dongluj Dodge Manufacturer of Tli Copper and Sheet Iron - e W re , and dealer in Cooking and Heating stove s Stamped , Japanned and French War on and. Tin Konfiug , Gutter ) nd Spoutiug and Work 'lone and warranted. VAN CORN'S MACHINE All kinds of light and heavy 1LVCHINEKY MADE & REPAIRED. 258 HAEHET STREET : . OMAHA. nnn2.SH _ F. A. PETEKS. Saddle and Harness Maker , ' AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER , No. 274 Fmrnham r. bet. 15th & . Iflth A LL orders and repairing promptly attended Xto acd satisfaction gunrrajUed. ' WCaah rmld for hide * . ap39lT 1OO.OOO BIOS FARMING LAND IK NEBRASKA ! ! REAL ESTATE AGENTS , ANU tOTS m the city-of Omaha , HOUSES and on good terms. BOGGS Os. HILT. 2 ? l Podge street. A Solar v Public , al < ravs In office , apSOj Mrs. D. A. MOrfETT , Fashionable Dressmaking 564 Fourteenth St. , ' 6303m OMAHA. A KB. Established 1858. . . . a- . CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY , 638 540 Fourtwntfa Street , ' ( OnTce up stain. ) Omana , Nebraska. Carriage ! and Buggira on hand or rca ie to order. N. B. F rtlcuIar attention paid to Repair nz. apr2S-U U , P , R , R , MEAT MARKETJ IBth street bet California and Webster. KEEP OS HAND THE BKS1 WE supply of FRESH AND SALTEI MEATS.Also a large stock of Fine Suga : nred Hams and Breakfast Bacon , at the low tt rites. WM. ACST A KNUTH , Proprietors. Monev and Commerce. Daily Jieview. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY BKE. I October 17. 1874. [ The money market is firm. Bates of discount and exchange unaltered. Business at the banks as usual. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Greats ( selling ) 5825.00 Land Warrants. (160 ( acres buying ) 176.00 Land Warrants (160 ( acres selling ) 185.00 Agricultural College Scrip , ( ICO. acres buying ) 176.00 Do. Selling 185.00 Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one per ct. In the commercial market we note no change in quotations , as the market is firm , and business through all general lines is active. OMAHA MARKETS. Careiu.ij vjorrected Dally DRY GOODS. j. J. BROWN & BRO. , Uor. 14th and Douglas street. PRINTS. Aliens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 American . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . 9 Amoskcag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . " Bristol. . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ( Darners. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8J Hamilton . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 9/4 Merrimack D . - ? Peabody . . . . . _ MK Richmond. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ S % BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Senate 4-1 . Boot G. . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . - Cabot 4-4 . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . . Lonsdal6..M. . . . . . . . . . N. Y. Mills . _ . _ . . . . _ Peterboro. . . . . . . Suffolk T. - , , BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Pepperell 8-4 . . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . _ " ' " ' ' do 10 "ZZI."ZI.V.Vm'l'.7 COTTONADrS. Farmers and Mechanlcs. . . . . . . . . . . .HH.M Great Western- . - _ BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion , A..M..H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bedford , B. . . . . . . . . . . . . Gran tville , E . Germania , B B . L. Is . GINGHAMS. American . H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amoskcag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bates . . . . TICKINGS. ff , ft c SL. . . . . .H. . . . . . . . . . Biddeford. . . . . . . . - . DENIMS. Amoskrng . B'aver Creek , B B. . . . . . . . . Otis , B B . _ . Otis , C C- _ . _ . . . . . . . . JEANS. Biddeford Preferred . 36 YANKEE NOTIONS. KURTZ SIOHR 4 co. , 231 Farnham / Street. orutiii ujL'iva. % Clark's O. N. T. . . . fc. 7o Coat's - . . ' $ . 70 Jlerrick's. . . . . . . . . . . . 42 % HOSIERY. .vv * DOmeStiC. . . . , . , ? 00 H .1 -r II1S5@2 RrUiah. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 3 OP@6 00 Merino . _ . . . . . . . . . - 2 25a2 BO Wool _ . _ . . . . S 75a4 00 Children * fanry hose _ . 75a3 00 PAPEK COLLARS. Oictens" best . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : u.- $ 90 KlnR William . . . . . . . 1 35 White AVlng. . . . . . _ . . . . _ . . . _ 1 80 Comet _ - . . . . . . . _ . 2 60 SHAWLS. Ottoman strips $2 25@6 60 SHIRTS. White common : . . J10 50 1 medium M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 ' custom made. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 00 jean 12 00 Satinet _ 15 60 Casslmere , . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 18a3C 0) Blue Flannel : . . . _ . 18a24 03 OVERALLS. Brown drill . " : S6 50a7 25 dnck 4 . . . _ . . . . . 7 75a9 00 Blue drill . . . . . _ . 7 00a7 50 duck . 8 00a9 50 White . . . . . . . . . . 8 00a9 50 CORSETS. French whalebone . . . _ _ _ . . S5 25a8 00 Hip Gove. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 6 00 Dove. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 00 H. S. Embel . , - 18 00 SKIRTS. Bal Skirts . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . ' 12 06 Felt . . . . _ . _ * . . . . 15 00 YARNS. Balmoral Yarn , all colors , per ft. . . . . . 91 60 Gcnnantown Wool , " SI 70(82 ( 05 Ssxonr Yarns , per box. . . . . _ . . . . . . . . S'2 15 Mixed Yarns , , 90al 00 White , , . 1 00 GENERAL COMMISSION. J. U. KOSENFELD gives us tne following quotations this day : Potatoes , 90SJ 00 per bushel ; Butter , prime 25@30c 5 Butter , good 20@25o ; Butter , cooking 10@15c ; Egga , 20c per doz ; Live chickens 2502 75 ; Lemons , 14 00 per box. OYSTERS .W. B. & Co. Select , 65 cts per can ; Standard 55 cts per can ; Medi um 45 Pts per can. HABDWAKK JOHN T. EDOAE. . . IKON. Common t > &rH , Horse shoe bjc Norway nail rod. . . . J ' STBEI * Cast plo Germon . American casn , octagon and square. . 18(3 ( Jess ip's English do do 25(3 ( Burden's horse shoes , per keg - 725 do mule do do . . . . . . . 8 * > Northwcstfiu horse nails _ 22a 23 Dundee thimble s.lcns. | discount 45 per cent. Star half pa ten ! axles , discount 10 per c nt. NAILS. d. to 60d per Keg. . . . _ . . . . . . _ _ . . . . _ _ 4 10 8 < i do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I.- . 4 85 fid do _ _ . . . 4 6(1 4d do . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . . . . . 4 85 jj do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 10 3d One do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . - 7 10 lOd finls'ng do . . . _ . : ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 6 2o M do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 5 6C Cd do do . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 5 $5 10J casing do . . . . . . .i. , , , - , , . , . , , , . 4 8S 8d do do . . . . . . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . _ 5 1C Cd do do . . . _ . _ . . . . _ _ . . . . 6 35 Wrought , all sizes - 6 8 = BOLTS. " Carriage and tire. _ discount 70 pr < BUTTS. Narrow wrought , fast Joint discount 20 pr < Cast , loose ptn reversible . . . dp 35 do MISCELLANEOUS. Hay xnd manure fork . . . . . . . . .dlscount SO pr ( Hoes and giden rates. , . . . . . , . do 25 do HINGES. Strap and ! . . _ _ . _ . _ discount 25pr < WRENCHES. Talt'sblark _ _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . .discount C5pr < Coe't linniitatloq - _ . . . . do 43 do Coe's gennlna 7 _ . . . . . . . do 20 da SCREWS. American Tmn IM L . , , , 45pr < do brass. . . - _ . . - - . . _ _ _ 40pri AGBICULTDKAI , IMTLEMEMTS. SCTTHKS. H Holt's Hs\est Klntper doi , net12 Champion . . . . . . _ . , , _ . , _ . . . - ( X Ueald'a Eureka _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . 11 01 do redm. _ _ . . . . _ . . 8 W SPADES AND SlICVUA Rowland's No2 black shorels , D JI _ 12 ( X do do polished do do 13 01 do do black spades da . . . 1 * 0 Moor * do polished do do _ 13 ft do's ' 'spring point" L H chords 13 8 AXE3. Uppencott i Western Crown do do do beTefed. . . 13 ft COFFEE MILLS. tarke'aNo 3 , Iroa box ! - net do do 103 do . - do do2oUnlonirnh. . . . . eo do 85 do Britan FIUES , llsnrrave , Smith A. Co. , _ diacoant SO pr i A * rl n File Oo , . . . . do W d HAMMERS. HftYdole's , A E No 1 , 1J4 , 2 Mauiiaond'sA ENo2. . . _ . . . S9 00 do do do 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1050 do hnuintet'E Ko 1 _ . 10 00 do do do 2. . : . _ . 13 : < o do do ilo 3- . . . U U ) 1IATOUETS. Morris' shingling , no l . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 00 do do do 2. 8 00 do do do 3. . , 900 -do claw do ! . _ . . 7 50 dc o do 2. . 8 GO LEATHER. Best Buffalo Sole , _ J _ . . . . T. 35(53 do do 11. . . .1111 , I Matamoras do fio. 2 , 32c ; No. l.S5c Best Oak do @ 15c Baltimore Oak Sole. , : .wc irench Ki.s . . . . . SI 4032 l"0 " do Calf , leading brands . . $2 Oicj'2 50 Domestic ICips. . . . . . .SI 00Vjl ( 30 do Calf. . , 35&1 " 5 Hemlock Upper , per loot. . . . . . . . .25@30c Oak do do . _ _ _ - . . . . -30c Grain do do . . . - , - , . , . . . . . - . , _ _ _ , , , 3 ° * ' Linings , per dozen 87 00@10 00 Toppings , do 511 00@14 00 Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , Mgtor do ( Oil Dressed do 36 < ; i40c do ( Simon ) . . . _ . . . _ . . _ mj | 00@i 25 do ( Gluve Kid. ) S3 50 ( 5 00 Welt Leather , per side. . . . . . _ . . _ _ tb 00s7 ( 00 Boot Webbing , per bolt _ . . _ .4 @ 70c Oak Harnsss Leather , " Pittsburg , " 45c do do do No. 1 , . 40(3l2t ( : do do do No. 2 , . . . . . . . _ . 3S 40u Oak Line du . . . . 44y4Gc Hemlock Harness Leather , No. 1 , _ .39Q40c do do do No. , . . . Hemlock Line do Fair Bridle , per side , . . . 6 00@,7 00 Team Collars , per duz. . . .825 60&25 50 Stage do do . . 321 50 Scotch do do . . . . , . . $3fiOO Concord do do S33 00 Cellar Leathei ( Black ) per loot , .18@24c do do ( Russet ) do . . . . .180240 Patent Dash Leather. . . . . . . . . . . SOAPS Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturera. , SapcPublico , 6 1-2@G 3-4 ; Savon Republic , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to 6 1-2 ; Palm , 5@51 4 ; German Mot- led , 6 l-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods , 270 Farnham Street , furnishe ? the following q uotations : FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mournings , one inch , per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ; polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch 5c ; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch i@15c ; 2 in : h 12@30c ; 3 inch 18@ 45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1 uch 5@10c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; 3 inch 630c. \VINDOW SHADES. Plain bands , 6 feet , all colors , per pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@ 4 00 ; each additional foot , 75e per pair. REPPS. Union ind all wool terry , per yard 603 X ) ; Imperial , plain and stri- ed , 2 50a8 00. 00.DAMASKS. DAMASKS. Union per yard , 1 CO ; all wool , 00a3 00. MATTRAESES. Husk , 4-4x6 > 2" 4 00a5 00 ; straw , 00a4 00 ; Excelsior. 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETATE. LIST Subiect to chants ol market wltnout WM. M. FOSTER , ) n U. F. E. R. iruc < c bet. Ir irnham ai. QEO A. HOAGLANL. 'olsts. studding and sills , 20 It , and un der _ . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . $ a oo orer 201 1 , each additional ft add'l 50 Fencing No 1 . _ . . . _ . . . . _ . ' 9 00 do No 2. . " . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . - _ . 21 00 st common boards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00 [ nd do do . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 00 'A" stock boards , 10 and 12 inch . 50 00 1B" do do do do 35 00 C" do do do do 0 00 st clear , 1 , IJi. IX > ad 2 Inch _ . _ . _ 65 00 do do do do . . . . . . . . . 65 00 do do do do . . . _ 45 00 flooring , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 00 do 1st common. . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 00 do 2d do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 00 do 3d do . . _ . . _ 27 50 do narrow , clear . . . . . . . 4500 nt clear celling % inch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 00 do do > 2 inch . . . . . . 32 50 : st do do | | lnch..c _ . 30 00 Id do do j | inch . . . . . 27 60 st clear siding _ 27 CO Id do do . . . . . . . . . . _ 2G 00 st common siding . . . . . 24 00 d do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000 A" shingles _ - . .HH. 4 25 : itra No 1 shingles. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 3 M ) > > mmoB No 1 shingles . . . . . . 2 00 Lath per 1000 _ _ 3 5o D A U pickets eer 100 . . 3 50 Square do do do 0 G Batten per lineal It. . . . . 1 % Rough do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ Liberal discount on carload lots. WINDOWS. ( Glazed. ) 35 per ccntoQ Chicago list. DOORS , ( Wedged. ) 35 pet cent off Ci icago list. BUNDS. 30 per cent off list. White lime per bhl .J1 75@2 00 Lonisville cement per l > bl. . . . . _ 3 OO&S 25 Blaster paris per l > bl 3 50g3 75 .Mastering hair per bushel..m. . . . . . . 40 Tarred felt , . , 4 * lasterin boara. . . . . . . . . . .H . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 % OILS. PAINTS , GLASS , &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. KOBEKT C. BTEELL. Coal Oil. f 18 I l-ard UJJ , No 18 95al 00 Linseed Oil , raw. 105 2 " bl'd. _ 1 10 " winter 1 _ 65 ' ' urpei 'straln'dj [ eadlli ightOil 28 Lubricating l W.Va. PAJNTb , AC While Lead , St. Loul , Srtictly Pure 8 11 " " " Fancy Brands 9 > J Putty in Bladders. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 5i < " " Bulk. . . . . . . : . . . . . _ . 4 % Inameld Glass , colors , tf sq. ft. 1 00 Window Glass 50 a c discount TIN , SHEET-IRON. T7IEE , &C. MILTON EOGERS , COR. 14th & FARNHAM. T.-N PLATK. 10r)41C , Iqlr qualitr. 11260 10il4 Ic , best qualltr. . . . 13 QQ 10x14 IX do 1600 12x121C do 1350 12x12 IX do 1660 14x20 1C do . .1500 11x20 IX do 17 00 14x20 IXXiio 20 00 14x20 IXXX , .2300 1(0 plate DC . .2300 100 plate D X , 1350 100 plate DXX 1650 100 plate DXXX uv > li 50 Roofing 1C1 charcoal do 14 50 Roofing IX dp do . . 1550 10x141C coles do 1200 20x23 1C charcoal roofing . _ , -STOO 20x28 1C charcoal rooriug. . . . . . . . 32 ( X ) e4xl4 IX charcoal . . . . . . . . . . 2750 10x20 coke ( for sutlers ) . . . . . 2060 BLOCK TIN. Large pigs 35 Small pigs. . . . 36 Bar tin . . . . . . . . . 38 2IN.C. UhMt tin 25 to Sb in. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " do do do Ic half casks. . . "do do do in 250 C > casks Sheet 24 to 35 inches per heel. . . . . Tinners sol Jei ( extra Teflned. . . . . . do do Ho. 1 .J _ do do roofing . . . bid melal SHEET IRON First qualit Numbers 10 to 24. . . . do do do 25 do do do 25 . . , do do do S7 . Charcoal , both sides smothe do No 24 do do 16. . do do 27. JuniataNo. 24. . do 1o _ do do 27 . . . perfect 7 to 12 _ do No. I , stained . Less tnan lull bundles , add one cent. "A"American lmmUt'n ( Russia , U KOI Less than lull buqdlss add one tent. QALVANIZE1) . No. 14 to 20 do 2 > to 24 do 25 to 31. . do 97 , . , . do 3 ? . . . . . . Full handles discount is p r cent COPPEB. Brazien 6 to 9 _ do 10 to 12 ft do 12KtolGO Sheathlne , 14 aud U o < _ PUnlshed , 14 and IS oz. . Nos. 7 , 8 and 9 , PJauIibed Bolt copper. . . . . , Copper bottoms. BRIGHT 9 10 11 ay Nos. 0 to 6 8,8,9 10,11 14 U } S 19 . ' " 20 Nos.13.J6 IS 20 Per bundle 15 p r coot coon ' GROCERIES. BTEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 14TH ST. CLARK i FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND llTH ST. PlINDT , MEYER & RAAPKE , 212 FARN- UVil ST. , WHOLESALE DEALF.RS- MOKGAN < t GALLAGHER , U051arU- ham St. WHITNEY , BAUSER5IAN < t Co. , 247 Douglas St , j. j. BKOWX & BRO. , Cor. 14th aud Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Granulated pi ttt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 % Powdered do l4 | Ciushed do 12 J Reid cut loaf do . . . . - _ _ . . _ _ . 13S St.iud.ird A do 12 Circle A do . Ilal2 Extia C do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Yellow C dj . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . N O choice do . . _ . . . . . COFFEES. Rio chole pr tt . _ _ 23Xa24 do prime do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . . . . _ 2i 2jW do good do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 22a 3 - - ' " ' 31a34 Common pr gallon.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . 35a45 Good do . . . - . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 60h65 Choice do . . 70 80 do N O mohtsses. . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Rtaeuon chol ( . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ . . . iWS J Ceroliui.- . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 CANDLES. M West & Co , bcl'ofer * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bOAP. Missouri Vrlley. _ _ 5 < Kirk's Savon. . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . _ . Gx , M. Weak A Co . . . . . . . . 7a7J < ikihofer'a German. . . . . _ 6 Kirk's standard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 % do sterlirn : 4al - PI.IIO TOBACCO. Black goods , Western . . 48 .do do Virninia - 65aGO do do Lorrilard'a.- . . . . - 55a60 Bright do do do . . . . GOaGj do do Virginia 53ar.3 Natural leal- _ 75a95 DRIED FRUITS. Southern Apples , per barrel SalO Michigan ' " 12al2 > i New currants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Say do prunes . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . 14al4Jf do German cherries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 do bl ckbemes A- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 do raspberries . . . . . . - . . . . 35 do raisins , per box . . _ . S3 60 do seedless raisins , per pound. . . . . . . . 12 } SALT. New in barrels- . . . . . . . . .92 70a2 85 do dairy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 4 50o5 75 CANNED GOODS. 2poundcnn31yer'soyserslperca3 . . .W 25a4 50 1 do do do do do . . . 2 60a2 75 2 dc do William's do do . . . 4 00a4 75 2 do do peaches per cose. . . . . " . . . . 5 50 3 do do do do 7 75aS 00 2 do do tomatoes do . 3 2Sa3 SO 3 do do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 Corn , Tropny per case . . . . . . . . . . . 6 GO do WJnslow do . . . 5 50 do Yarmouth do . . . . . . . S 50 Strawberries , do . . . . . . . . . . 50a4 75 Raspberries , do 5 25a5 60 Pineapples , do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 TEAS. Oolon s , per pouna 25a75 Young Hvson , per pound . 40al 00 Gunpowder , do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COal 25 FLOUR. Snow Flake , ( Wells A Nleman ) . . . . . 4 59 Gold Dust 2 78 XXXXIowaCity. . . . . _ _ . . _ SCO California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 75a5 00 BAGS. Qoxuies , heavy weight. . .o light do laps , four bu hel. . fldee gunnies. . . . . . . iln bags , Amoskeg A . o do Ludlow a a. . SPICES. Nutmegs , Penang best.per pound Clave i do do . . . . Alspice do do _ . _ Cinamon bark do do ! " = / COLOMBIA RIVER SALMON. Kbbls. , 100 tts . 8 " "s 1 ft cans , ir doz 2 00@ 2 2o 2 do do . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 3 50 WHITE FISH. No. 1 kits. . . . . . _ . . . . . - § 1 25 Family in kits _ _ _ 0@ 1 20 % bbl3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50@ 7 00 iWllyin bbls. . . . . _ 5 50@ 6 CO MACKEREL. Family , In kits 1 10 ® 1 20 No. 1 , do 1 60@ 2 00 Mess. do 3 00@ 3 25 Family , 14 bbls 6 25@ G SO No. 1 , d9 _ . 9 flO@10 CO Sardines , J boxes , .tlG 50Q17 00 CIGARS. A. E. SIMPSON , Manufacturer , 532 15th Street. H. Upman _ . M. S 7-5 00 Reconstruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 35 00 Grand Central . do 3500 Universal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 40 09 Yara . . . . . . . . . . . _ do 4300 I.a Boquet . . . _ do 50 00 Siinou Pure . . . . . . do 50 00 Partigas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . do 75 CO Yours Truly. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . do C5 00 Gold Medal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ do 50 00 La Eapanola. . . . . do CO 00 Triple CroWQH..HM. . . M..HM..M do 75 00 Henry Clay. . . . . . . . . . do 100 00 De Vlller _ . . . . _ _ _ . . . do 100 00 Y VIller. . . _ , . . . . . do 100 00 1876. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 75 00 CALHOUN MILLS FLOUB. Wholesale depot 648 14th Street. Half barrel sacks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 90 Chicago , Kock Island and Pacific B. B. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , Via DCS Moincs , Lraven port and Rock Island. All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WKJTINOUOUSK PATENT AIR UKAKKS and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily , onnectlng as follows : AT DBS MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad , 1 or Oskaloosa , Ottumwa , Keokuk and St. Lonla. AT OKINNELL with the Central Railroad of Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with lh.e Burlington , Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad , for Burlington. Cedar Rapids , Dubuque & St. Paul. At WILTON JUNCTION with the South-Western nranUi , for Muscatlne , Washington and all points south. AT DAVE.NPORT with the Davenport A St. Paul Railroad for points north. AT HOCK ISLAND with tbe Western Union Railroad for Freeport , Be * jit , Racine. Mil waukee and all points in northern Illinois and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with tbe Rocktord , Rock Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points south. AT ROCK ISLAND wijh the iHwrla & Rock Island Rulioad for Peorla and points cast. AT BUREAU JUNC. . with branch , for Hen ry. Lacere , ChUllcothe and Peorla , AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Ball- road for points nort hand south. AT CHICAGO with aii Jtoea Ewt , North and South , THIIODGH TICKET'S to all Eastern cities , v lb thU line , can be procured , and any Information mation obtained , concerning points , at the ticket office of the company , 128 Farnham St. , Omaha , and also at tbe principal ticket offices along the line of the U. P. R. B. Bagjrn.cn fye.ofced Tbrongh to all K * t rri Points. A.M. SMITH , 5. RIDDLE , Gen'l Pass'r Ag1 ! , Gen'l 8up't ChicaKO. Chicago. J. H. LACEY ( 8. STEVENS , Tlcktt Ajint , Gen'l Wertarn Ag't a28U otomoa Ooaluu Sioux City & Pacific R , R , TUe Sl prtest and only Direct Route from COUNCIL BLTJFFS St. Paul , Minneapolis , And all Points in NOBTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains Tla thu > route. CONNECTIONS. 1. At U. P. Transfer with TJn Pacific Railroad for Omaha 2. At Council Bluff , with Kansas City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs Railroad for SU Lculs and all points south. 3. At Ml-VUrl ) Valley with the Chicago and Northwestern railway foi Chicago and all points east. r 4. At Sioux City with Slaur City and S Paul , Qllnols Central and Dakol * Southern railroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri River , during navlaatioa and with stages for all polnta In the Northwest. 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern tallroad for Ornah and Southern Nebr , ska. 6. At Fremont , Nebraska , wlh tbe Union Pacific railroad far all point ; west and the Pacific coast. 7. At WUner with stages for Norfolk and al' points in Northern Nebraska. JKBTlckets for sale In Chicago and North western Railway offices. * S Be tut i your tickets read f la S. C. < t P. Railway. L. BURNETT , Sup't. r. C. HULS Qsn. Ticket AR > t. QEO. W. QEATTAN , Oaihj. CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N Tbe Popular Roulu from -TO- Chicago and the East ! AND THE 7V\Vi < terlooFort Dodcr.Dubnque.I-a Crosse , 1'ralrleDn Ctilen. AVluoiia , St. Piiul.Duliitli , JanrsiVllIe , Ktno- fcha. Grerii i.nj , Kacinp , Steven's I'ont , WittrrtoAvii , O hk-sh : , Fen DuLac. BladliOii and 3Ill\TanUee. It Being the Shortest and Flist Comnleted Line Between | OMAHA and CHIC AGO , Constant Improvements bare taken place In the way of reducing Grade , and plartng Iron with Steel Rails , adding to its rolling stock new and Elegant DA ? rfnd 8LKKPING CAUS Equipped with the"WtdtiughouseAir Brake" and " .Miller Platlonn , " establishing comturta- ble and commodious Eating Houses , offering all the comf irts ot traveling the age can produce. From' * to 10Fast ExpressTralus ruu each way daily over the various lines of this toad , thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections in any di rection he mar wish to ro. Principal Connections. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , for Sioux C'ty , Yankton aud points reached via Sioux City and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge , Des Moli.es. Ottawa and Keokuk. AT SlAUSHAUf..rSt. Paul , Minneapolis , Dulctb , anil northwestern points. AT ( EDAR RAPID * for Waterloo. Cedar Falls , I baric * Cltv , Burlington and St Louis. AT CLINTON forDubuqne , Dun'eith , Prai rie du Chien , La ' "rosse , and all points on the Chicago , Clinton and Dubuque , nd Chicago. Dubuque and Minnesota railroads AT FULTON foi Frepport. Racine Millwau- kee , and all points in Wisconsin , AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading out'of Chicago. Through tickets to M eastern cities via this line can be procured , and any informal I n ob tained , concernln Routes , Rates , etc , at the Cora panic's Office , 21 * Farnham Street , Omaha , and also at the principal ticket offices along the line of i he U. P. R. R. 89-BajssiKe checked through to all principal Eastern points. W. H. STKFNETT , MARVIN HUGHITT , Gen'l Patsinge'r Ag t. Gen. Sup't. J.H LACEY , G G.EDDY , Ticket Ag't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag'tOmaha. mchlSvl Omana & St. Louis Short Line. 1874 ! The Kansas City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. B Is the only dire lice teST ST > Xj OTTIJH AND THE EAST , FBOM OMAHA AND THE WEST MO CHANGE i cart , between Omaha and St. Louis ana bit ore between OMAHA anu * c.W YORK. Thisth Only ine running a PTJLL.7IAN SLEEPING CAR EAST FROM OMAHA , ON ARRIVAL OK THE UM1OH PACIFIC EXPRESS TJUAIS , VPassengers taking othet routes nave a disagreeable transfer at tna Kiver Station. PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY t 8 REACHING ALL EASTEBH AHD WESTEBN CITIES With Less Changes and In advance of other lines. This Entire Line is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars , Miller's Safety Platform and'Coupler and the Celebrated Westinqhouse Air Brake. WSee that your tickets read via Kaunas City. S .Joseph & Conncll UluiEi Kulrod , Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets , and U. P. Depot , Omaha. JOS.TEHON , GEO. L. BRADBURY , Pass. Agt , Gen' Agent. . F. BARNARD , A. C. DAWES , Gen-1 Supt. Gen'l Pars. Agt. , SUJospob. B.OUTE .A. S T. 3 TRAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. I.OU1S "WITH Pullman Palace Cars THBOUGH WITHOUT CHANGE Indianapolis , Cincinnati , Louisville , Chicago , Columbus , Pittsburg , Philadelphia , Baltimore Washington , NEW TORE : of Trains from thsVeat. . ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland. Buffalo & Boston Arerors leattli - Cororauy'B office , - - N. E. eor&r Fourth & Chestnut ft * . , Ht. Lenin , and > l the Principal Bat- vray OfHce In the Went. CHAS. BAHCOCK , a E. RUSSELL 8'thern Pass. Ag't , West'n Pasg. Ag't. DALLAS. TEXAS. KANSAS CITT , JOHN1 E. SIMPSON CHAS. E. FOLLETT , Gen i Supt. , Gen'l Paas.Ag't. t 29tf INDIAITAPOLI3 ST. LOOIS TTxrltocs. i Confectioners' Tool Works , Bro. , Manulactnrerslo Confectioners'Tools e oul Ice Cream Freezer ttc. Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St. PHILADELPHIA , PA. Proprietor ! t 1 ESTABLISHED 1881. THOMAS MILLS , 1 GEO. M. MILLS , /CATALOGUES SENT ATLEK P.PARMKB. jJ j npoc application. mar7dw3m ijjer fn OOA PKK DAY. Agents waut- < 3) ) IV / jed. . All classes of work ing people ol either sex , voun < or old , aake more moner at worker 01 In theirip ira ! fp > menu or all tbe tlmi * than at lift it i it. Address OT1NSON < t CO. , PortUa. novitl Frazicr's Hoot Bitters , tlie Great Blood and Humor Beincdy. [ Front the Cleveland Sunday Horning Th t Frailer't Boot Bitters possess an efficacy greatly superior to any other preparation lor earchin ) ? the blocd with which we are a'quain- teJ , ran testify from actual oteerratlon. We know -many in < t ncw where Indlrldual * for yers afflicted , hare lieen permanently restored to health by their use. Mr. Frazier , the pn > - prletor , l < a iesid Mof this city , and Is wiJply Uuown > s one o' our most prominent busnes men. His ref-.rtnces to the great ralueofbi * Root Bitters , jre also persons well-known s citizens of standing aud Integrity , in whose statements implicit confidence tuay be placed , and their testimony may be taken as conclu sive erldence of the estimation In which Mr. Frazier"s remedy Is held , particularly at home. Here it has already attained that posltlan that requires no recommendation , haTiug stood the , test of trial here. We can say with * al ty , and \ do recommend with entire confiden e , its use el'owhrrc , by all who may be afflict * d wifh any kind of weakness or humor In the blood , as the most searching , strengthening nn J heal- ins remedy of which we hate any knowltdg Sold by druggists and at country stores. GEORGE W. FRAZIER , Proprietor , 591 StClairSt. CleTeland , Chio. Over 1,000 Testimonial * . A few of the many parties cured by the great remedy. Keod and be ion tinced. SCFFEREDOVERTHIRTKEN TEAB3 WTTII LIVEK COKPLAIKT AND DYSPEPSIA , CCBEO BT THREE BUTTLSS OF ROOT BiTTEBS. MR FEAZIKR Dear blr : I deem it an act ol gratitude to yoc end a duty toward those who are suScrln ; from llrercomp alnt and dyspep sia , to make the following statement : I hare been an inr-ilid for OTer thirteen years. My complaint was a disease of the Hrer and dyspepsia. My skin was yel'ow , the white of my eyes w s the color of salfron I was sleepy and LeaTy , with headache aLd no appetite for food of any kind , 1 was afflicted as bad as any living woman could be. I took bottle alter bottle of patent medicines , tnd paid orer sercn hundred dollars tn the lost physicians without any benefit. I nu&ermi more than I can tell you by letter , ut could get no rellel until about two months ago 1 purthasedx bottle of your Ho it Biitersfrom Loals Smlthnlght , druggist. 13G Woodland Ar. , this city. I used thlsTo - IIup , and dine then hive used nearly two more , and they sre the only positive , sure cure for liver and dyspepsia complaint I have ever tiied ; they havecuml me completely , and to day I am ai heiithy as any person can be. You may use my name , if you see propper. as it may lip the means of inducing oti ers to try yourdiseovery and be cured , for good health is better than gold. Ever your mend. MRS. ELLEN CRAWSHAW , No. 20 Orange St. , Cleveland Ohio. HAS DO.VE ME MOKE GOOD THAX ALL THE MEDICINE 1 HAVK TAKE.-J FOB TKN YEARS. Mrs. Danltl Smith , of Concord , N H. , afflicted with weakness , pa n in the lungs , shoulders. heavy pala over the eys , restless at ulght , and tired , filnty feellnos > U the time , writes . MB FBI WE Dearsir : I received tbe Bottle of Hitters you sent me by express , and I have taken the whole of It , and It has done me more good than all the medicines I hare ever taken , and I have taken more or less for ten years. I thought I could get them from our druggists , but they do not yet have them. I cuuld. have sold 25 lot Hi 5. if I CPU Id have cot them. I think you might have a good sale lor your bit ters here. I want you to send me 6 bottles for 5 dollaas , the price you advertise. Send quick as you can , by espresa. C. O. D , Jt is the best medicine 1 ever saw. From vour most grate ful friend. MRS. DANIEL SMITH , Concord , N. H. P. O. Box S82. Consumptives Kead. MB. FBAZIKR Dear Sir : I am taking your Beet Bitters , they have done me a great deal of ood. They have cured my cough , and I f-ol anoth < T prrwn. Yours truly , BARNEr CAIN , - fnretl. W ri. - [ ir.TTr.lORIrACUMVCASE | WJTIL . I . i 1 ! U KU , r BITTKBS. v : . IMIII. KIV1'ft.rrv'sA Sir : TheCntlm- . . > uj. > it , " : u been restored from iuxiu-f - 'l 'i tJy-J.i , U gratitude fo the ! , h * , " ! ' : > ' I _ f as atllicted over two \ T whii * * 'te 'j uty ( rid andface. Ihad ' . * : 'ib ' _ t-.te Lolilc ' Feiitou'a Sanapa- r i anu " > er I : - - ri-medics , but could get 1 Ir-n . 'Hf . tiy caMB H about two ivi'tijmcnfl'l taking Root Bittern , v''i.tu a. u < u i > ii.t > BiI I think U nothing hsnl-'tv' . ' . rn 3 .iyo'.T discovery toacknowl- ftyt'.ut Hiiiiii Mr ? : > has used your Bitters c.t ; C"IHM t'j , if "vhitli she has been Doc- j. . tin u , l it * ' * " , ind could find no relief , .1 lit. , Mtuir lit" tuUn ; them. They hare i.mii i i > \ > i .ure in her ca < e. I hive u 1,1 I'i'ii i" ot the Cleveland Post Offleo Ki'f riiii'iiJ ttoriurler for eleven years- I can ire ° . .y.id bonc.t'y recommend your Hoot Bitters to every person , sutTering with bait Kheuin , ( Tetter ) Chronic Rheumatism , Scruf- ul i or any kind ol Humor In thy B.ood | , iu tut of Ihe Ilonttt Caret. Q. W. DPTON. Cleveland Ohio. If your Druggist or storekeeper don't have the Bitters , as * him to order them lor you. CATAKRII CUUKO. MR. FEAZIKR I wish to inform you , what your medrcine has donTor me. I wg ; ulllicted with' atarrh In its worst forms f < " many years. I tried various mcdliluen recommended by Physlciacs. which proved but a tempoary re llel. By tneadvIcaoT a Udy who was cured oJthUsamedlsfae by your Root Bitters , I procured one half dozen Lollies and they have accomollshed a perfect cure In my case , Bo- Heving that thousands ardnugeil out of a miserable eiiaieiice from the eOect of Catarrh. I cheerlully recommend your Root Bit.ers to all who are similarly adccted . MISS. AMELIA BRAMT. , Bu > > na VUta , But'er Co. , Pa. Betail trade supplied by C. F. Goodman , wholeiule agent Oiuaha Neuraska. IvlSdAwly KEARNEY'S : FLUID-EXTRACT BUCHU The only known remedy for ; BRIGHT'S DISEASE , And a positive cure for Gout , Gravel , Strictures , Diabetes , Dyspepsia Neri VOUB Debility , Dropsy , Non-retention or Incoctinence of Urine , Irri tation. Inflainatlon or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS , SPERMATORRHCEA , Loucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of the Prostrate Gland. S one in the Bladder. Colculoz , GRAVEL ! OB BRICK DCSTJ DK. POSIT. And Mucus or Milky .Discharges. KEARNEY Extract Bnciia ! Pbrmanently Cure-all JDIse-ues'of th Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical Swellings , Existing in Men , Women and Children , No Mailer What the Age ! Prof , bteele says : "On * bottle of Kcarney'i Fluid Extract Buchu U worth more than all other Buchus combined. " * Price one dollar per bottle ; or , iixx > ttlas oi five dollars. Depot 104 Duane'St , , N , Y , physician In attendance to answer correr pondence and give advice gratis. VSend stamp for pamphlets , free. _ i Crane & Brigham Wbolesala Agents , Sao Francisco. Cal. a Bwi M. KeUer , Proprietor of tk RISING SUN AND LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for tbe isle of bis NATIVE "WINES AND Iff. KTBTiTiffiR & Co. , Corner ol Battery and Wuhlngton SU. uurTU -S . j. N'T ' BUY 11 1 1 U UXTJL'VOC CAREFULLY EXAMINED : OTTK. BESEBYOIH AS WE HAVE TWELVE tiOUl ) REASONS why thev will do your wort. Quick and Easv. Cheapo and Clean. They are cr > e'i > st to buy , They are best to ue. Thejr bake evenly and quickly , Their o rtation is perfett , They have always a good draft , They are made ofihcbestinaterlal They rvast prifectlr , Tbey rtniuiro but lit lefuel , Tuey are very low priced , 1 hey ara easily managed. Tbey re suited to all localities. KTery atoveguarautettltogivcsatbfictloa SOLD BY Excelsior Mtui'ji " Co. , ST. r. i [ ; / ' . / / ( / . . ! VL KOG fiKS. Or 8agaroatc < ] , Concentrated , Root and Herbal Juice , Antl- BlUcna Grannies. TxlE " LlTTia : GIANT" CATHAKT1C. or ZXuItiuu 1) > Parro The noTetij- modem Mcdlcai. ChwnlcsJ = 4 Pharnuccnucal Science No me ol any loncei takmt ; tha Urj ? , repulsive and naun ou * pilU , composed of cheap , crude , and balky iiicredient * , vrheu wo can by a careful application of chemical science , extract all Uic cathartic and other tntdt- cinal properties front the moot valuable roct- BUT herbs , and coureotrato them into a minntt Gran- ale. icsrtvly ar cr than a uui'Uird need , that can De readily swallowed by tboi-e ol the most sensitive eioraactn and fa tidloas tastcx Eicallulol'urjtntivo Pellet represent ! ' , in mo < t concentrated , form , as iatcK cathartic rov.rc aa in embodied in any of the lanv pills { bund fo : rale ID ths drr : ; shops. From their xtonderful cz- thartlc power , fa proportioa 'o their Flzc , peopl ; w ho have not tried them en , apt to rcppoee that they are hard a or dra'lic in elect , bat e uch Is not At all the cue. the different acth o medicinal prin ciples of which they are composed being so ban. monliod and modilcd. one by the othvn , ai to produce a muMt Bcarclilntr aud Ilior- calbartl ; 8500 Reward ij hereby offered lylhu pro prietor or ihcao I'vlleU. to any chcinitho , upoa analysu , vill Cud in them on ) Calomel or other forma of mercury 01 any other invent poison , Belngc entirely vcKCtablo.Borartrcnlar care is . equlrcd whllo Uetn-i them. They ojie- rate without dlatnrbanco to tlio constitution , ilk-t , or occupation. For Jaundice * Hen Jachc , Cunntipatioit. Irui > uro lllood , a'alu in the Shoulders , Tlg7tiicN < i or the Client , DizziucnH , Sour Uructulloiir ot the Stomach , Had taoto li uionth , Kllloun nttacUv , I'aln In region of Klducyw , Internal Fever * nioated foelluR about stontic- . IlUHli or Illood to klcnd. IIlRli Col ored Urine , UiioocIaUUlty iil Gloomy I'orcbodlu tt , take ir Vlerco's Fleuxaut I'u reatlvo J'cllr t v. luciplanwlon of the remedial power of my Tur- cative l'cllct3O\crto preat a va icty of dUcsfes , I witihtoray that thrir action u ( > oii tie aiMuial ccoiioinjr Isunlvom i , iintu gland or tixKUOfxc.jpIiix their aana- tive imj rc"Bi A o dues not impair them > their gryircnn'ln ! ! at d bclnj ; enclojtd In glan b ttlfla iirt : < < cri cir\lrtiiC3 unimpaired foi aar le thortime. lnycimaliotaatthcyare ! a.- 17 f' frc h end rcluhlo. vhlch ia col tlio ca a vritli the piha found In the dni ! * * torexpnt np in. eh-MD vrotxl or pate-boarU box s. IlecoKctt that firu'l ' Ui - > "C ! where a Laxative , Altrrn * . tivo or Puraatlvo In imllcntcd. thi-o llttic IVili t4 will cite the most perfect BatietacUon to \vnourtOtiiera. . They are fold by all DrugyUts at 23 ceiitn a bottle. Do not allow any droplet to Inducts vet 10 take wiythlugr els that I o may f.iv la just a * rood 84 my rellclo because ho nukes a Urs proQton thatwhi-tl ho rvcoimncnds. f jonr dra"lst cannot enpply them , enclose 23 ctuu anJrocalve them oy return umll ftim B , r. riEiivx , 21. n . JVopv , BUFFALO , JT. ASK FOR PYLES1 SALERAT AND BAKING- SODA X2SO * X3XT TTS33 Meyer & Kaapkeand Whitney & Banierman A Co.v. OBSTACLES to I/I / flRR HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNR MEN' from theeffectaof hrrors and Abuses In early life. Manhood Bestored. impediments to Marrlag ? Removed. New mctiiod of treatment. Kew and remarkable emedlca Books and Circulars sent free , In sealed envelopes. Address , HOW AUD ASaOCIAlION , 419 North Ninth St. , Philadelphia , Pa. , an Institution having a high reputation for honurabla conduct and profes sional skill. 3JAw3ui CASTLE BROS. , IMPORTERS , OF TEA AND East India Goods , 213 and 215 FRO XT STIIKET San. Francisco California. mcb6Tm PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE ! Samuel C , Smith , Local Agtat for the IT. P. B. B. LANDS , Columbus , - 2701 ? . Government Lands Located1 U. P. Lands Sold ! Improved Forms and Town oU lor CASH ! OR ON LONGTIME ! ! Communications Cheer fully Answered GfJaarios Popper , WHOLESALE BUTCHER MO CATTX.fi : BUOKEU , SALT LAKE dir , - _ TJTA * *