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    G"W. . HOMAN , ST. ,
Uflers for the necessities of the public , I
AH orders promptly a-ttndeJ to by leavin :
them at Cur. 1 < Il > n.l Harnev Sts. asSotf
13th St. , bet. Farnhnm and Hamey.
All kinds oJ TAILORING , CLEANING nd
BEPAI"INti done * t rraumm lp ratn *
TEEITSCHKE & CO. ,
G K O C E R S
Am ! Geneial Pr vi Io- Dealers ,
8. W > Cor. Jackson and 13th Ets- ,
Keep a superior stnck of Groceries , Provisions ,
Wines , Liquors and Cigars , and cell cheaper
tlian mnr other house lu Omaha. jy3 3u >
HATH & HANSRN ,
Wholesale Denlcra ln"l.eaf ; Tobacco ,
"Manufacturers oi
O 31 OA. . IRS ,
AND DEALEH IN
Tobacco * Pipes , &c , , , &c ,
1G3 FAKXHA1K ST. ,
Bet.lOth Allth ,
t , l oto.
octitr.
P. N. GLYNN
TTHOLKSAtK AKD RETAIL DBAT.ZB IN
Wines , Liquors , Segars ,
TOIMC 0 AND PIPES.
fWCalTfornia tVlnes and Brandies.- * *
Corner of 15'h and Dod e ntrr ts. opposite the
npv Post Office buililnOmaha. . Nebe25tf ]
, fOJI.-V tIAU.TIl-.lt.
Practical Watclimaker ,
171 FarnPtn , n 8. fT r , Uth 8t
OMAHA - - NEB
' J , ROBINS ,
137 Farnlnm St. , hot. 9 li and lOtli ,
( Opposite llje Office. )
t 1 ONEV LOANED O.V WATCIICS , JEW-
I elry.X.c. Cluthing bought and said. ,
spTJlm" * '
City Meat
f.tf t ntlylon hand
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
S 33 33 I ? * . < 3
MUTTON.
P ) DLTIIT ,
TT P. Soap 3PactoryI
Situated on the line of the Union Pacific
Railroal , near the powder hou e. Manufac
tures first-class soap for home consumption *
ST.
- AUCTIONEER
GB-ERAL ,
Cor. IGth and Dodge Ma.
Prompt attention given to sale * of household
furniture , s ore goods , hors' s , cattle , etc. , either
at store or owner's residence. Kcal E Ute at
imblic or private sale. aujgUdtf
JACOB GISS ,
261 K rji i m St. . Oct. 14tb A 15th
UNBEHTA.KER
VICTOR S.GOFFM AN MD , ,
Physician 1 Surgeon ,
241 Farnham Street ,
Over Ish's Drug store.
wjitl 0II f _
s i XJK : :
fc'ILK , CASHMERE , AND ALPACA SHITS
For sale and made io order.
p. M.
263 Dodge , beU Htliand 15th streets.
OMAHA. NEBRASKA *
TO Tilly-
NERVOUS & DEBILITATED
OF B6TU SEXES.
SO CHARGE FOR AUYIOg AHD OOF-
HULTATIOIT.
r\R J. B. DYOTT , graduate of
Jefferson Medical College , Philadel
phia , author of several valuable
qrorks , i&n be consulted on all dis
eases of the SexujJ an4 Grinary or
gans , ( which he has made an es
pecial study , ) either in male or fe
male , no nietter from what cause
originating- hxjv long standing
A practice of 30 years tiiables him
to treat diseases with success. Cures
guaranteed. Charges reasonable.
Those at a distance can forward let
ters describing symptoms anrt en
closing stamp to prepay postage.
j@-Send for the Guide to Health.
Price lOc.
J. B.DyOIHM.D.
Physttdou and Surgeon , 104 JDuaue
street. N. " >
PASS'EINTG-KHS
Going East or South from Ofnaha
JoU pa U. P.R.K. , could tale th <
'LINCOLN BOUTE"
Tla The
ATCHISON & NEBRASKA
RAILROAD'
And ( wore lor tbrmselTi tno caoSvB oi Six
ropahxr Riatcsfrom
Itehlsou to Chicago and St. Louis ,
All diking Reliable jneetioni and being
p -alpped with Palace D r id Sleeping Can.
AH d l v and Inconvenience arriving from
Ferries aca transfers can be avoided West of
Chicago and St. Louis by securing Ticket i via
S nn.l th * ATCH1SOIS A
NEBRASKA RAILROAD.
Plreci wd Rel'ibl ' * Connections are also made
with the A. T. 4 S. F. H. R. for the
&rtyit Arkansas Tallej & Colorado ,
_ Afid with all Una running South to points in
Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory.
Ask lor Tickets Tla
& ATOHISOW
CHAS. P. WHITE
CHAS.Oea" Oen'l Pass. Agt.
Grape Cuttiags.
The proper time to lake off th
cuttings is soon after the fall of tin
leaf. The canes may be cut of an ]
length , and tied in bundles , and pu
in the cellar , away from frost , an
the cuttings made at leisure. Thi
cane is cut square off below a bud
and slanting cut an inch above thi
other bud. This can be done will
a pair of hand-pruuing-shears. Tb.ii
makes a two eyed cutting. Thes <
are tied in hand-bundled of about
100 each , all the short or butt end ;
one way. liass matting is the bes
material for t3'ing , though othei
material may be used. A smootl
place is mads on the ground , ant
these little hand-bundles are set or
the ground , top end down , and n
layer of straw is put on , and ovei
this earth and litter , to keep out the
frost. During the winter , the cut
tings callous , that is , they form a
small white ring about the base ol
the cutting , out of which comes
the new roots. Cuttings thai
do not form a callous be
fore the buds swell will not make
roots. Early in the spring , the cut
tings are put into beds , butt-end
down , and the tops even with the
ground , and over these about hall
an inch of sawdust , to keep them
cool and moist , and to stirt the roots
before the leaves ; for , if the leaves
start lirst , the roots will not push.
Some people put them in the beds in
the fall , and cover with straw and
stable-litter , to keep out the frost ;
and this is removed about the time
of early corn-planting. Cuttings of
this kind should be two years old
before setting out in the vineyards ,
unless they make vigorous growth ,
and then are not as good as one-
year-old layers , made from old wood
that has been properly cared for
during the season.
Early in the spring , when the
canes are tied to the stake or trellis ,
the extra canes , that have been re
served for layers , are pegged down
on the ground alone : the rows , and
as much out of the way of the culti
vator as possible. The ground
should be made smooth and mellow
for the purpose After the shoots
have made three or four inches of
growth , an inch or so of earth maybe
bo placed on the cane and about the
base of the shoot , which will soon
induce the growth of the roots. In
the fall the cancels taken up , and
the plants are separated for plantIng -
Ing , This is the best plan for the
farmer to pursue in order to grow
his own vines. He gajns at least
one year , and at less labor and less
rjskof failure. Currant cuttings
may be treated in the same manner
as described for the grapes , and , in
all cases , are better for being taken
off in the fall.
A first-class one-year-old layer Is
ivortl ) about double that of two-year
: > ld cuttings. In setting a vineyard ,
[ could hardly be persuaded to set
the plants from cuttings , though
they cost only half as much. Most
peopfplet the layers go until the
shoots are lops enough to cover with
; arth ; but it is far better to peg
: hem down before the buds start , for
ien they make a vigorous upright
{ rowtb , and the earth can be easily
jacked around the base of the plants ;
resides thin , the contact with the
; arth has the eflvCt of callousing
he cane at the base of the shoqt ,
Hid roots are at once pushed out on
he application of the soil. Garden-
irsdepend largely on green cuttings ,
vhich they find thp most profitable ;
vhile the fanner , without sill. ] or
> ottom-heat , or steam-pipes , had
> ettcr rely on layers.
The First Grasshoppers.
The prevalence of grasshoppers
emjnds us of their first appearance
n America , They first appeared in
ted River towards the end of July ,
818 , six years after the coraraence-
uentofthe settlement. Theycov-
red the settlement belt , but did not
tterjy destroy the wheat crop , it
elng nearly rjpe at the time. Bar-
> y and other crops woros } wept away ,
'hey deposited tueir eggs and ds-
ppeared , and the following spring
hp prop of young grasshoppers was
nnneuso. 'J/hcs > P departed before
eposlting their egcs , but devoured
11 vegetation on their route , thus
estroyiug all the crops of 1819.
Jreat numbers came in during the
eason of 1819 and deposited their
ggs , so that in 1820 the crops
rere again nil destroyed.
? hus for three sucpessive years
irere the crops in this ooun-
ry destroyed by these pests. They
ben disappear for thirty-six succes-
ive years , the next yjsitation be-
ng in 1857 , when they' visited the
issiuiboiue settlement , doing but
ittle injury beyond depositing their
ggs. The following season tbejr
irogeny destroyed all the crops
k-ithln their reach. In 1804 they
gain appeared in considerable
lumbers but did little injury to the
r-heat crop. The following year
tie young grasshoppers partially
estroyed the crops , leaving many
istricts untouched. The largest
yarm over known came in August ,
867 , but the crops were so far ad-
anced that season that they did.
ttle injury. Their eggs produced
nch immense quantities of young
iiat vogetatjon was destroyed
rherover they appeared the fojlow-
ig season. Canada Farmer ,
Where Are the Black Hills 1
( Cheyenne Leader.J
In answering this we do not pro-
ese to locate them on the Yellow-
: one river , as that privilege has al-
'dy been taken ; so has the loca-
on on the Sweetwater ; and so has
IB location on the head waters of
ae North Plattc. Thcsp pjaces are
ow occupied by the Black Hills ,
ccordlng to some veracious writers
pd newspaper correspondents , and
; njlght be a trespass to infringe on
iein. Wo will have to hunt a new
> cation for them besides these , and
e do this , by informing "theworld
nd the rest of mankind" that the
unous Black Hills , where gold ex
its in 'considerabie quantities , "
ccording to Wheeler , Bay-
olds , Ouster , * orsytho , Co-
ler , Smith , McKay and
toss ; and where it don't
xist at all. according to Winchell
nd John W. Clark , lie partly In
lortheastern Wyoming and partly
iSouth\vestern Dakota. The line
etween these two terrltorjgg cuts
irough the Black Hills nearly in
ic centre of them. They are north-
wt of Fort Larainie about eighty
liles , over a good country , and can
a reached easily ( u four days with
agons , from that post. Fort L&r-
tnie is distant from Cheyenne about
Inety miles , over a good road.
When Sheridan opens up that
nmtry to settlement , as he haspro-
lised to do soon , it will be a six or
> ven days' trip , with loaded teams ,
om Cheyenne to the Black Hills ;
nd 'a delightful country to" pass
rer wood , water and whisky in
Sundance.
The Pawnee Moving.
( Polk County nomuteader. )
Last week we visited the Pawnees
ad founJ everything among them
i a bustle Commissioner Rush
oberts and Superintendent Barky -
y White had just left the Roser-
ition , after having held several
mncilswith the promlnenti chiefs
id soldiers of the tribe , and asaist-
ig in the distribution of the anuul-
r. An agreement or treaty was
nally settled upon , qjlpwlug them
( the Pawnees ) to remove to the IE
.dian Territory , a party of forty t
take the lead and pick out their nei
Reservation , and the rest to folio )
some in a few weeks , and the res
in the Spring. Forty men with thei
immediate families was the numbe
decided upon by the Com
missioner , Superintendent , am
Agent to constitute the advanc
party. The Indian idea of famil ;
does not resemble that of the whit
man. Many of them aie polyga
mists , and have plenty of childrei
and grand-children , mothers-ln-la\
and fathew-in-law , brothers and sia
ters and their families , cousins an <
second cousins , &c. , so one lamil ;
may comprise many people , and tb >
granting of the consent of the fort
men and families to go ahead is con
strued by the Indians to mean thi
whole tribe. It does not seem prob
able that men would want thei
mothers-in-law along , buf'lo ! th <
poor Indian" will insist upon thii
appendage to his family. A fev
Skeede * , and the halt , blind and sicl
of the three other bands are left
and probably will remain unti
spring. The farm and Manual La
bor School will continue to be rue
until after next harvest.
It was really a novel sight to wit
ness these "children of nature" on
the march. The rubbish and truch
heaped upon the backs of the little
ponies , and a "papoose" perched on
the top , and the squaw with hei
back loaded leading the pony , the
men walking along or riding with
the dignity of kings , without care ,
altogether formed a procession rare
ly seen by civilized people.
Before another year , a Pawnee In
dian will be quite a curiosity in this
State. A large tract of beautiful
country will be left open for settle
ment by their removal. The land
will be appraised and probably be
boughtup by a colony or a few land
speculators ,
A Hayseed Candidate.
Would-be Granger candidates
often encounter a good deal of un
pleasant frankness among the class
they seek to impose upon. A poli
tician in Indiana , who had tried in
vain to get an office from every
party that had ever existed , plenti
fully sprinkled his hair with hay
seed and began to woo the Grang
ers. In a brief biographical sketch
which he had worked into one of
his speeches he introduced thisag >
ricultural remark : "Yes , I may
truly say I was born between two
rows of corn. " In the slight pause
which followed a heavy-handed
farmer , who knew of but one kind
of vegetable which came into the
world thus sandwiched , blurted out :
"A pumpkin , by thunder ! " The
speech was never finished.
CROSSING THE KUBICON.
Csrsar crossed the Rubicon ,
In search of sunny sUes ,
Beneath Ittalla'a genial sun , *
Behold his standard rise.
Across th * sweeping Rhine ,
Mapcletn led his men ,
To place upon bis aching brow
Another Lingly diadem. '
We'ro crossed the Douglas Rubicon ,
As all the West should know ,
And now upon the corner ,
We'TO opened up our show.
We had not room within our store
For all the crowds which came ;
We give you now a larger one
With'prices Just the same.
We're hats to suit the million ,
From high to low degree.
With Caps and Gloves for all the West ,
As one can plalny | see ,
BUNCE , the 1st premium Hatter , ? 42 Doug-
is Street , corner oi llth. cepSOdtf
1TEOK SEED. LEWIS 8. EKED
BYRON REED & GO.
The Oldest Established
Real Estate Agency
IN NEBUA8KA
'ecp a complete Abstract of Title to all Rea
UUte in Omaha and DowJas ountr.
JOHN H. GREEN ,
STATE MILLS
DEALER IN
GRAIN , FLOUR AND FEED ,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
-KAK FACTURKB OF AMD DKALKB IK-
jamb r i\i \ nins YTnd1IT Shades ,
IIIROMOS , ENGRATINGS AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
170 Farnhsm trpetcornpr ft enth
STOVE STOB.3.
E. F. COOK , ,
37 14ta St. , betwwa Dongiui Dod ?
fanufactnrer of Tin Copper and Sheet Iron
Ware , and dealer In
Booking and Heating stoves
Stamped , Japanned SRd French War on
ml. Tin Roofing , Gutters nd Spouting and
r'ork > lone and warranted.
SJltACHINE
f'
O 3E . ,
All kinds of light and heavy1
LVCIIINEHY MADE & REPAIRED.
l&All Wo'k 3uarai\teef.9
b6 HAEHBT SfSCET , - OMAHA.
tt > 2Mt
2MtF.
F. A. PETEKS.
laddie and Harness Maker ,
AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER ,
o.T4 Fqrnljum sr. bet. 15th & Ifitli
I LL orders and repairing proiapUy atten led
\ _ to acd satisfaction guarraateed.
* * -Ca.h paid for hide * . ap391r
100,000
IOH FABKIS& ItASD IK
REAL ESTATE AGENTS-
IOUSES AND UT8 in the city of Omaha ,
for salechcao and on good terms.
BOOOS Jt HIZ.I.
28 Dodge street.
ANotiry Public , a ) * ays In' office ,
Mrs. D. A. M01TETT ,
ashionable Dressmaking
094 Fourteenth St. .
e30 Sm OH A HA.EB. .
Established 1858.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
538540 FoartMintk Street ,
( fflce up itcln. ) Ornaba , Nebraska. Carriage !
id Bugglea on band or maJe to order.
N. B. Particular attention paid-to Repair
E. ' j Pr23-U
I. P , R , R , MEAT NIARKET.
ICtb street bet California acd'Welater.
TTE XEEP ON HAND .THE BEST
( y mpply of FRESH AXD SALTED
EATS. Also a lam stock of J Fine , Sugar
ired Hams and Breakfast Baconfmt the low-
rites. WiL ADST i KNUTH ,
Monevand Commerce.
Dailv Beview.
OFFICE OMAHA DAILY IIEE , [
October 19 , 1874. [
Wo note no change in the mone
tary. Business at the banks con
tinues good , and the money mar&et
generally active. Hates of discount
and exchange unaltered.
TILE FIHST NATIONAL BANK
Land Greets ( selling ) $825.00
Land Varrants. (160 acres
buying ) 176.00
Land Warrants (160 ( acres
selling ) 185.00
Agricultural College Scrip ,
(160 ( 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. Business in all gen
eral lines is brisk , both among the
wholesale and retail dealers.
Provisions The quotations stand
the same as at the closing of last
week , except sweet potatoes , which
we quote at 2 cents per pound.
OMAHA MARKETS.
Carefuuj tiorrected
DRY GOODS.
j. j. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and
Douglas street
PRINTS.
Aliens
American. . . . . . . . . .
Amoskeaz . . . .w .
Bristol. .
Garners. . . . . . . .
Hamilton
Merriraack D. .
Peabody. . . .
Richmond. . . . . . .
Simpson's.
Simpson's.BLEACHED
BLEACHED SmBTINQS.
Senate 4-1 „ . . * . _
Boot G. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _
Cabot 4-4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lonsdale. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _
N. Y. illlls _ „ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .
PeterboroM..HM.M..MH. . . . . . . .H..M.MM
Suffolk L. . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ _
BLEACHED SHEETINGS.
Peppercll 8-4
do 9-4 _ _ _ _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . .
do 10 . . _ _ . . . . . . . . .
COTTONADhS.
Farmers and Mechanics. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Great Western. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .
BROWN SHEETINaS.
Albion , A . . . . . .
Bedford. B „ . . . . . . _ _
Orantviile , E L\
Germania , B B. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . 8 >
Langloy. . . . . . . . . . . . H..M. * . . . . . . . . . . . 1
L. Ia . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . !
GINGHAMS.
AmCrlcan..M. . . . . . . . . . . . .H. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Amoskeaz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M * . . . . . . . . . . .M 12
Bates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
IAncaster..w..MH..M. . 18
TIOKtNQS.
Amoskeag , a c a. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Blddeford. . . ,
DENIMS.
AroosJceflg. . . . . . . . . U * < . .H * . . . * . . . . . . . . * 28'
Bf aver Creek , B B . „ _ _ . . . „ „ . „ . . . 16 >
Haymakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Otis.B B 17 }
Otis , C C - 15 }
JEANS.
Ciddeford . „ .
Preferred . . . .
YANKEE NOTIONS.
KURTZ MOim & CO. , 231 Farnham
Street.
SPOOL CUTXUfl.
Mark's O. N. T . . . . . . 7o
boat's . . . . .H. * . . . . W. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ? . . . .MM. 70
derrick's. . . . . - . . . _ . " . . . „ . _ 42K
HOSIERY.
Domestic. . . . . . . . m. . . .M. . . $ WZJ2 ( 00
British. . . . . „ . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 3 00@6 00
tterlno . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . $ 2 2Xa2 50
IVool. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . 3 75a4 00
" " " "
ncyhose - 7Ea3 00
PAPER COLLARS.
jt..M . ' . . . . _ _ iCwMr _ 8 90
ring Williatn.i . . . . . . „ _ . 1 35
Vhite AVlng. : . 1 80
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2f 80
- . SHAWLS.
) ttoman stripe. „ . . „ $2 25@6 50
" SHIRTS.
Vhite common . „ . „ . „ . 110 50
1 tnedium..HM..H . . . .HHM . 15 00
' cu toni made. . . . . . . . . . .H. . . SO 00
'can. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 00
Satinet . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . „ . 15 00
iissimere. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18a3G ( W
Jlue Flannel 18a24 00
OVERALLS.
Jrown drill. * . . . . . . . J8 50a7 25
' dnct. . _ . . . 7 75a9 00
Hue drlll _ . . _ . . . . . _ . . „ . . . . . „ „ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 00a7 60
' duck . „ . . _ . . . _ . . . . . . . „ „ . . . . _ . 8 00 9 50
Vhtte. . _ . . 8 OOaS 50
CORSETS.
'rench whalebone . . $5 25a8 00
lip Gove . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . . 6 00
) OTB . . _ . . . . „ 9 00
L 8. Erabel. _ . . . . . „ . 18 00
SKIRTS.
5al Skirts „ - * 12 08
"elt . . . . _ . . . _ . .i _ _ . . „ _ . 15 00
YARNS.
lalmoral Yarn , all colors , pertti. . . . . . SI 60
fcrmantown Wool , " $1 7032 05
iazony Yarns , per hoz. . . . . . . . . .H 2 15
IlxedYarn . „ 90al 00
vhife. . „ , . . . . . ; . . - i oo
GENERAL COMMISSION.
" J. C. KOSENFELD gives us tne
bllowing quotations this day :
Sweet Potatoes 2 cents per pound
'otatoes , 90S1 00 per bushel :
Gutter , prime 25@30c ; Butter , good
! 0@25c ; Butter , cooking 1015c ;
Sggs , 20c per doz ; Live chickens
! 50@2 75 ; Lemons , 14 00 per box.
OYSTERS
W. B. & Co. Sf Ject , 65 cts per
an ; Standard 55 ctVper can ; Med | :
im 45 cts per can.
JOHN T. KDOAR.
IRON.
ommon tiar. . .
[ orseshoebu . . .
orway nail rod.
STEEL ,
ast ow. .
p iiiiiTiuiiiiiiii.in r- i
ermon . . . . . . . . . . . -
.merican casn , octagon and square. . 18& 22
ess p's Englbh do do „ 259 40
urdea'a horse shoes , per keg. . . . . . . . . . . 725
do mule do do 825
orthwestern horse nails. . . . . . . . . . . - 22a 23
undee thimble skeins , discount 45 per cemt.
tor hall oat eat axles , discount 10 per cent.
NAILS.
d to 60d per * "g , , , , , „ . . , , , , . . , „ „ . - . „ „ . . 4 10
i do . . .M.M. . .H.HM..HM.H. 4 35
1 dp „ . _ , 4 ft'
i do > . 4 85
I do . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , I . . . , , ' , . . . , -T 5-10
1 Hne do . . ! . ! HHn ! ! n ! 7 10
XI finis'ng do „ . „ _ . . . , . . . ; . „ 5 25
} do do , . . . . . . . . . . „ . , . . . . _ . , . . 5 60
1 do do . , , . . .M. . , . . . , , , . .W 5 85
XI casing do . . . . _ . . . . . „ . . . . . . . _ . . . 4 J5
1 do do „ . . „ . . _ . . . . „ . . . . . _ _ S 10
1 do do „ . . . . . _ _ M _ . . . _ S 85
Brought , all slzes..H.HH..MM..M.H.M 5 83
BOLTS.
arriage and tlre. . . . . _ . . . . . _ duconnt 70 pr c
BUTTS.
arroir Trrought , fast Jolnt.dlsconnt 20prc
ut , loose pin reversible.- . do 35 do
MISCELLANEOUS ,
'ay and manure fork-.discount 30 pr c
: oes and gaiden rike5..r. . do 25 do
HINGES ,
trap and TH..HHHH.H.HH..discount 25 pr c
WRENCHES.
aft's black _ . „ . . _ _ . . . .discount BSprc
jo's linmitatton „ . . „ do 4 $ do
3e's . . . . . . . . . . . . . < io 20 4 *
SCREWS.
merlcan TronHH.M.w.MM..HH.MH.rt.M. 45prc
do braxs.K . .w.M. . - . . .M. 40prc
AGRICTJLTTJKAL IMTiEMBNTS.
SCTTHE3.
Holt's Ha.iest Klng.per doi , net _ 12 00
bampion H..M.H. . . H.M..M.MM.M.M- 9 00
eald i Eureka . . _ . . , . . , , _ _ 11 00
do red _ . . . . . . _ . , . . . . . . . _ 800
3PADE3 ASD ( UOVKLS.
ovland'iNoZllaek shorels , D H . 12 00
do do polished do do „ 13 09
do do black spadri do . . . 12 00
oore do polished do do „ 13 00
do'i "spring point" L H shore ] * . 13 60
AXES.
Ippencott Western Crown „ 1309
do do do boTefed 13 50
COFFEE MILLS.
irke'iKo S , Iron box _ , . , , _ _ net fi 25
do do 103 do . _ M _ W _ . 5 75
do do25Dnlonirih. . . . 1100
o do 85 do Brltanla _ . IS 00
FILSB.
argraTe , Smith & Co.discount 80 pr c
njerlcan Fil Co mmlm. do 60 do
HAMMERS.
'llavdole'g , A E No 1 , 1ft , 2
Mauirnoiid's A E No 2 . _ _ . . . _ . . . . - 59 0
do do do 4 . . . . . . . . . .H. . . M 10 t >
dc Lngimer't No 1. . . . . . 10 d
do do do 2 . . . „ . . . . . . 13 5 *
do do do 3 U 01
HATCHETS.
Morris' shinglingno i . . . „ . . . . _ 7 01
do do do 2. . . . . _ _ _ 8 0 !
do do do 3. . . . . . . . . . . . 9 ( X
do cl w do - _ . . - - - . 7 5 (
dc o do 2..MMWWm.w. 8 6 (
LEATHER.
Matamoras do
Best Oak do
Baltimore Oak Sole. . tSc
Srench Kljs . . . _ SI 40(32 ( W
do Calf , leading brands SOy2 5(1
Domestic Kips . - . SI 00@1 3J (
do Calf _ SI 35&1 75
Hemlock Upper , per foot.
Oak do do
Grain do do . . . . . . .
Linings , per dozen , . . . 87 00@10 CO
Toppings , do in.-- Stl 00&14 00
Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot33@4So
do ( Oil Dressed do _ _ . . 36 < 340c
do ( &imon ) . . . . . _ . . . . . „ _ _ . _ J3 OO&J 25
do ( Glove Kid , ) . . . . S3 50 < < J5 00
Welt Leather , i cr side. J6 00 7 00
Boot Webbing , per bolt , 4-70c
Oak Harnsss Leather , " Plttsburg , " .45c
do do do No. 1 , _ 40Qt2c
do do do No. 2 , . 33ftj40c
Oak Line du . . . . . . „ . . . _ . 4 @ 4Cc
Ifemloik Harness Leather , No. 1 , 39 < < j40c
do do do No.2 , _ _ . .3739c
Hemlock Line do . . . . _ , _ . --U < 34Sc
Fair Bridle , per aide- . SS 00(37 ( 00
Team Collars , per doi. . . 825 50 < 6t25 SO
Stage do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .321 50
Scotch do do . . . . . _ . . . S3G 00
Concord do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . 533 00
Collar Leathei ( Black ) per foot , 18@24c
do do ( Russet ) do 18@ < > 4c
Patent Dash Leather. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe
BOAPB
Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturere.
SapcPublico , 6 l-2@6 3-4 ; Savon
RepubLc , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to
61-2 ; Palm , 5@51-4 ; German Mot-
led , 6 l-4a6 1-2.
ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S
STOCK.
Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up
holsterer and dealer in fine art goods ,
270 Farnham Street , furnisher the
following quotations ?
FRAME MOULDINGS.
Oil walnut mouldings , one inch ,
per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ;
polished walnut , 1 inch 7q 2 Inch
I5c ; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch
515c ; 2 injh 12@30c ; 3 inch 18@
I5c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1
iuch 610c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; 3 inch
I5@30c.
WINDOW BHADES. '
Plain bands , 6 feet , all colors , per
pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@
t 00 ; each additional foot , 75c per
jair.
BEPP3.
Union ind all wool terry , per yard
. 50@3 jQ ; Imperial-plain and stri-
> ed , 2 50a8 00.
00.DAMASKS.
DAMASKS.
Union per yard , 1 60 ; all wool ,
! 00a3 00.
MATTBABSBS.
Huak , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw ,
: 00a4 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50.
LUMBER.
, v EETAH. LIST
Snblect to chang * of market witnout " >
WM. M. FOSTER ,
a U.P. R. R. irac'cbot. r or n bam at.
.
GEO A. HOAGLANL.
Dials , studding and sills , 20 it , and un
der . . . „ „ - - . . . . . . . " . . " . . . . . . . 00
ver 20f t. each additional ft ad"d"l."L 60
encing No l. . . . . . . . . . . _ . . > . . . . . . . _ „ . 00
do No 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .M. . 21 00
it common boards.- _ . „ . „ . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . 25 00
id do do „ . . . . . . „ „ „ 22 00
A" stock boards , 10 and 12 inch . . . . . . . . . 6U 00
B" do do do do 25 00
C" do do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . SO 00
it clear , l.ljf , 1 j aad21nch _ _ 65 00
I do do do do . . " _ . _ . „ 55 00
I do do do do . . . . - . . . . . 00
leering , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 00
do lit common. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 40 00
do 2d do - 35 00
do 3d do . , . . . „ . . . . . . _ 27 50
do narrow , dear . . . . . . 45 00
i clear celling V Inch _ 35 00
1 do do % inch 32 50
t do do % lnch..H. . . . . .H.M.MM. . SO 00
I do do JJ inch . . . . . 37 50
t clear siding. . . 27 CO
[ do do . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ 26 00
t common siding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 00
1 do do „ . . . . . . . 2000
i"shingles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 25
itra No 1 slflnsles. . . . . 3 00
> mmoa No 1 shingles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00
ith per 1000 „ „ „ _ . . _ 3 5fl
A U pickets ecr 100 . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . 3 6fl
| uare do do do . . _ .
G Batten per lineal f'- .
- ' do do do _ . . ,
Liberal discount on carload lota.
WINDOWS. ( Glazed. )
per cent off Chicago list.
DOORS , ( Wedged. )
pei ceat off C > teaco list.
BLINDS ,
per cent off list.
bite lime per bbl. _ . . . . . . . . . _ . ? 1 75@2 00
inlivllle cement perlbl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 00@3 25
aster paris per bbl _ . . _ „ 3 60 ( 3 75
astering hair per bUBhel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
trred fclt.M..H. . . . . . . MH .H 4
asterinc board „ . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . _ . . . . . 5 %
OILS. PAINT * ) . GLASS , &c.
TSI. . D. SOLOMON.
HOBBKT C. STEELL.
bite Lead , St. Loub , tirtlctlv Pure S 11
" < Fancy Brands . 9 } <
itty In Bladders
" " Bulk
lameld Glass , colors , $ ) sq. ft. . .
indow Glass 60 S c discount
TIN , SHEET-IKON. WIEE , &C.
ILTON ROGERS , COR. 14th &
PLATIJ.
35
iaii pigs. . . - - . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . 15
rtln . . . . . . „ - , , _ . . . _ . - SS
ZJNO.
e < t tin 26 to Sb lp _ . . . . , . „ . . . .
Io do do Ic. half casks 11U J
lo do do In 250 Tt > casks 12
eet ? 4 to 35 inchw par sheet „ . 12 % i
nnerssoldei ( extra refined. . .
do do No. 1 . .mini xi.xjiiiiiimiii , " i
do do rooflngM. * wH. . . * . . . . 21 I
bid metal . . . . . . . . . . _ . „ . _ „ _ . . . - Oa2 I '
SHEET IRON
rat qualit Numbers IB to 24. . . .
Io do do 5
lo do do 26. .
lo do do 27 _
arcoal , both sides smotha
do No t * . . , . . . . . . . , . , . .
do do 'K
do do 27 M. - .
nlataNo. 24
do do 26 _ , . . . .
da do 2T..M. . . ,
isjia perfect 1 to 12.
lo No. 1 , stained . . . . . . . . _
'jets tnan lull bandits , add one cent.
. "American immitat'n Russia , 11 Not.
esj than fall bundles add oqe .ent.
GA1VANIZEU.
. to 20m . . „ _ . . . . . - „ _ . „ . 'Ut
t 21 to 24 _ . _ _ _ _ j , ! , _ _ _ _ t _ _ _ ; . -do
i 25 toVi.L.i. . . . . . . . . . . . i. . - - . ' i i
) * 7-- . . . . . . . . . „ „ „ . . „ „ . . . „ . _ do 181
> 28 T. do 20 ' '
? ull bundles discount 15 per cent.
j
COPPER. J
uiera 8 to 9 „ , _ „ . . „ . , . , . - „ - _ 45 ]
ao io to 12 a. . . . . . . . . . . _ 43 i
do 12Wto 100 In _ . . . _ . , . 88 i
eatbinK , 14 aud 18 o _ : _ _ _ , . _ _ 37. j
tnlibed , 14 and 18 oz. . . . . . . _ . „ . 45
s. 7 , 8 and 9 , Planished , 48
It copper 1 . - -ii..I- , . , , . - 60 ,
i > perbottoms _ . _ . . . 33,1 I
BRIGHT WISE. *
W II Mi ISii I I
Ii
s. 0 to 6 8,8.9 10,11 IS
14 15 * 16 19 20 I
i.lS.lS'1'J 18 19
' r bund U15 p r cant eoun , ,
f " ' . i
GROCERIES.
STEELE < fe JOHNSON 53S-540 14TH SI
CLARK i FRENCH COR. FAUN1IAM AN ]
llTH BT.
PUNDT , MEYER * P.AAPKE , 212 FARN
HVJI ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS-
MORGAN < t OAXLAGHER , 205 * am
hum St.
WHITNEY , BATJSER5IAN A Co. , 241
Douglas St.
J. J. BKOWN 4 BRO. . Cor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
SUGARS.
Granulated pr D > . . . .
Powdered do . . . . . . . .
Crusted do \1 A
Refd culloaldo . . . „ „ . . . . . _ . . . . . „ . 13 > i
Standard A do . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . lli
arcle A do
KxtiaC IIS
Yellow C do.
N O choice do ,
COFFEES.
Rio choice pr ft. . . . . . . . . . .
do prime do . . . . . . . . . . .
do good do . . . . . . . . . .
O d Jara. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SYRUPS.
Common pr gallon. . . . . . . . . _ .
Good do . . . _ . . . . „ . . . . . . . . . . 5065
Choic < do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70o30
do N O moLdsesM . . . . .M..H. . . . . . .MM. . SO
Rangoon choice. . . . . . . - . _ . . . _ 6'S %
Cerolinn , . . . . , . . , , , t 10
CAUDLES.
M Weak A Co ISalStf
Kcbofer * . 33
SOAP.
Mis ourl Vrlley. . 5K
Kirk's Savon- _ 6 *
M Wesk A Co . _ . 7a7J <
Scholar's German „ . . . . . . . „ > . . . . . . 6
Kirk's standard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .
do sterling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
PLUG TOBACCO.
Black goods , " Western _ „ . _ . . 48
.do do Virginia. . . . . . . . . . . . . 65aGO
do do Lorrilard's. . . . . _ „ _ 55.iGO
Bright do do do . . . . „ . . . GOaGS
do do Virginia „ . „ . . . . . . . . 68ai 3
Natural leaf 75a9. >
DRIED FRUI1S.
Southern Apples , per bariel , . SalO
Michigan " "
New cunants _ . ,
do piiiT1ft . .
.T T rm
do German cherrles.M..MM. . . . . 17
do bl ckberries A . . . . _ . 14
do raspberries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . 35
do raisios , per box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S3 60
do seedless raisins , per pound. . . 12 %
SALT.
New In barrels. . . . . . . . .S2 70a2 85
do dairY. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 60o5 75
CANNED GOODS.
J pound can Myer'soys-ers , per ca . . .J4 23a4 so
L do do do do do . . . 2 50a2 75
t dc do William's do do 4 00a4 75
t do do peaches pet case. . . . . . . 5 60
J do do do do 7 73aS 00
I do do tomatoes du . 3 25a3 50
I do do do * do . . . 5 00
Torn , Tropny per case. . . . . . . . . . . 5 dO
do Wlnslow do . . . 5 60
do Yarmouth do .n. T-i. 5 60
Strawberries , do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50a4 75
itaspbcrrles , do . . . . . . 6 25a5 50
Pineapples , do . . . . . . . 5 00
TEAS.
) olon s. per pound..H..H. . . . . S5a75
foung Hyson , per pound . . . . . . . 40al 00
lunpowder , do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60al 25
FLOUR.
Inow Flake , ( Weils A NIeman ) _ _ . 4 BO
lold Dust. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ „ „ „ „ „ 2 70
CXXX Iowa City. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 8 60
Ulfornia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . 4 75a5 60
BAGS.
Ini'iies , heavy weight.
.o light do
Ijps , lour bushel. . . _ _ . . . _ ISaif
fldee gunnles.HMHH. . . _ . . . . . . IS
. lin bags , Amoskeg A . . . . . . . . _ „ . . SOaS :
< o do Ludlow a a..m _ _ . . . 84"pV
SPICES.
rntmegs , Penang boet.per pound . iO
Ijvej do do . _ > 5 (
.Isplce do do _ . _ . \f.-f
inamonbark do do 3r-5iO
COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON.
Jbbls. , 100 Ba. „ . 8 8 '
tt > cans , perdoi. _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 OOQ 2 2fl
do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . 3 50
WHITE FISH.
o. 1 kits. . . „ _ „ . . . . . . . . . _ , g 1 25
amlly In klU. . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . 0@ 1 20
! bbls. . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ 50@ 7 00
amiiyln bbls 5 50 § 6 CO
MACKEREL.
amily , in klta. . . . . „ . . . _ . . . _ . . . 1 10@ 1 20
b. 1 , do . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . * . . 1 C0@ 2 00
'ess , do . . . . . . . 3 00@ 3 25
amlly , % bbla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 25 < g 6 PO
o. 1 , d _ . . . . . . 9 0 (310 ( CO
irdmes , y boxes , 16 50(317 ( 00
CIGARS.
. E. SIMPSON , Manufacturer , 532
15th Street.
: . Upmon . . . . _ . . _ ? ) M. S " 5 00
econstructlon- . . . „ . . do 35 00
rand Central. . . . . . . . . . . . . do 3500
nlTersal. . . . . . do 40 09
ara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . _ do 4300
\ Itoquet . . do 50 00
mou Pure „ do 60 00
irtlgaa. . . . , . . . . „ _ . . . . . . . . . . - do 75 fO
ours Truly . . „ do 65 00
old Medal. . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . _ „ . . . _ . _ do 60 00
1 Espanola . „ . _ „ . do 60 00-
riple Crown _ . . . „ do 75 00
enrr Clay. . . do 100 00
B Viller- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 100 00
Vlller. . . . , . . . . do 100 00
76 . . . . . . . _ M. . n..H.H. . do 75 CO
CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR.
Wholesale depot 548 14th Street.
alf barrel sacks . . . _ _ . _ 2 9C
IMcago , Ifock Island
and Pacific B. R.
IHE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM
> T.AffA TO CHICAGO
AND THE EAST ,
* Dea Molnes , l/avenport and Rock Island.
- o
AH Passenger Trains are equipped with the
ESTINOUOUSK PATENT AlB liRAKKS and
Uler's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.
Fast Express Trains Leave Daily ,
onnectlng as follows :
r DBS MOINES with the Des Molnes Valley
Railroad , for Oskalooaa , Ottumwa , Keokuk
ind St. Lonls.
r OHINHELL with the Central Railroad of
towa , foraU points north to St. Paul.
r WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington ,
3edar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad , for
Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque i St.
Paul. At WILTON JUNCTION with the
iouth-Weiteril nranch , for Muscatine ,
IVashln'gton and all points south.
r DAVE.NPQBT witb the Davenport A St.
Paul Railroad for points north.
r ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union
Railroad foi Freeport , Be. lit , Kacinc , Mll-
iraukee and all points In northern Illinois
ind V/lconsIn.
r ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rock
[ s'and and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis
ind points south.
r ROCK ISLAND with the Peorla & Rock
Island Rallioad for Peoria and pqinUeaat.
C BUREAy JUNC. , witlibranch , for Hen-
y , Lacere , Cbllllcotbe and Peoria.
P LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail
road for points nort hand south.
r CHICAGO vlth "U lines East , North and
South.
rHROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern lilies ,
i thlt line , can be procured , and any infor-
ttlon obtained , concerning points , at the
ket office of the company , 12 $ Farnham St. ,
laha. and also at the principal ticket offices
ing the line of the U. P.K. & .
Checked Throngh to all
Principal Eastern Points.
M. SMITH , 5. RIDDLE ,
3en'lFss'rAE > t , Gen'ISup't
Chicago. Chicago.
H.LACEY , as : STEVENS ,
Tickit Agent , Gtn'l WwUrn Aj't
| t |
ioux Citv & Pacific R , K ,
The Sbortekt and only Direct
Route from
IOTOTCIL BLTJFES
fc
§ t. Paul , Minneapolis ,
And all Points in
) ETHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA.
P0LL3IAN PALACE SLEKPBJQ CARS
On all night trains Tla thb route.
.
j.
COSNECT1ONS. .
. At TJ. P. Transfer with Un Pacific
ilroad for Omaha
: . At Council Bluff , with Kansas City , St.
> and Council Bluffs Railroad lor St. Louis
i ail points south.
. At Mt-sourl VaUey with the Chicago and
rthwestern railway foi Chicago pd a } ]
inU eait ,
. At ilpi > z City with Sioux City and S
ol , Illinois Central and DaVot * tionthern
Iroads. Steamers for UpperMltsourl River ,
ring narigatloit and with stages for aU
InU in the Northwest.
i. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern
Iroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska.
: . At Fremont , Nebraska. wlh the Union
nflc railroad lor nil polntr west and tha
dflo coast.
. 'At Wisner with singes fqr Norfolk and al >
ntsln Northern Nebraska.
OTtckeU for die In Chicago and North-
iUrn Railway offiors.
w Be soil year UcfceU road Yi S. C. A P.
Uway.
L. BUBNETT , Sup't.
' . C. HTLLS Oen. Ticket Ag't.
OEO. W. GRATTAN ,
CHICAGO & NORTH WEST
TO
Chicago and the East
* ,
AND THE
X > l3reot 3rC.o-u.-te
Tr\V terlooFort DodKeDabnqneIj
Crouie , l mlrle Da Cliten. Wfdbna
St.P ulDulnth , Jancmrllle , Krno-
ha , Green tar ? Racine. Steven'i
: Point. W tort own , OauVoan , For
' Dn Lae. filadlMm and Mllvr ulte .
It Being tha Shortest and Fltst Comoleted Line
Between
OMAHAand CHIC AGO ,
Constant Improvements have taken place in
the way of reducing Grade , and placing Iroc
with Steel Rails , adding to its rolling stock
new and Elegant
DA ? and 8LKEPING CARS
Equipped with the "Wcstlnghouse Air Brake"
and "Miller Platform. " rstabllshlnz comforta
ble and commodious Eitinz Houses , offering all
the com ! irts ot traveling the age can produce.
From * to iOFast Express Tralus run each
way dailv over the various lines of this toad ,
thus securing to the traveler selecting this
route sure and certain connections in any di
rection ho mar wish to so.
Principal Connections.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , for
Sioux C ty , Yankton and poIaU reached via
Sioux City and Pacific railroad.
AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge ,
Des Moires. Ottawa and Keokuk.
AT MARSHAiAI rSt. Paul , Minneapolis ,
DuIUh , and northwestern points.
AT EDAR RAPID- for Waterloo. Cedar
Falls , ( harlr * Citv , Burlington and St Louis.
AT CLINT ON fnrDubuqne , Dun'elth , Prai
rie du Chlrn , La frosse , and all points on the
Chicago , Clinton and Dnbuque , nd Chicago.
Dulmque and Minnesota railroad * .
AT FULTON foi Fref portT Racine Mlllwau-
kee , and all points In Wisconsin ,
, AT CHICAGO with all rail war lines leading
out of Chicago.
Through tickets to ill eastern cities vU this
line can be procured , and any informal ! n ob
tained , concerning Routes , Rate' , etc , at the
Companle's Office , 21" Farnhatu Street , Omaha ,
and also at the principal ticket offices along the
linn of the U. P. R. R.
Kg-Riffiee checked through to all principal
Eastern points.
W. H. bTI-NNETT , MARVIN nUGHITT ,
Gen'l Paxslnge'r Ag t. fien. Sup't.
J.H LACEY , O G.EDDY ,
Ticket'Ag't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag'tQmaha.
inchlSvl
Omana & St. .Louis Short
Line.
1874 !
Fbe Kansas City , St. Joe and
Conncil Blnfis E. B
Is the only dire line to
T. 3JOTTIJB
. AND THE EAST , FROM
DMAHAANDTHE WEST
(6 CHANGE i can between Omaha and fit.
Louis ana bit ore between OMAHA
anu KttW YORK.
This th Only -Jjia running s
ULI.3IAN SLEEPING OAR EAST
FRODI OIIAHA , ON ARRIVAL
OP TUB UNION PACIFIC
EXPRESS
VPassengers taking othei routes nara a
isagreeablu transfer at tne River Station.
PASSESUEIi TRAINS DAILT I
REACHING ALL
EASTEBN AND WE3TEBH OITIES
flth Less Changes and In adrince of other
lines.
This Entire Line is equipped with
'ullman'a Palace Sleeping Cars ,
Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars ,
liner's Safety Platform and Coupler
and the Celebrated Weatinqhouse
Air Brake.
9See that your tickets read Tia
CaiisaaCJty , N .Joseph < k. Conncil
Illuffl Ralrud ,
Via Omaha and St. Louis.
icketa forsalo at cor. Tenth and Farnham
streets , and U. P. Depot. Omaha.
38. TEHON , GEO. L. BRADBURY ,
Pass. Agt. Gen' Agent.
, F. BARNARD , A. a DAWES.
Gen-1 Supt. Gen'l Taxs. Agt. ,
St. Jos < > Dh. St. Josenh.
RO'P'TB
S T.
TRAINS DAILY !
LEAVE ST. IXJTJ1S WITH
'ullman Palace Caw
THBOUQH WITHOUT OHAHOB
TO
Cinoiimati ,
Xouisville ,
/kieago ,
Columbus ,
Pittsburg ,
Washington ,
.ND
YORK
oi Traiu from tha Wat.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
levelandi Buffalo & Boston
Are Tor Sale at the
. Con > r oy' Offlce ,
. E. corfc r IToarth ic Chmtnnt t . ,
I. lionln , end ml the Prlaclpal RjU'-
ajr Office * In the \Veat.
IAS. BABCOCK , a E. RUSSELL ,
S'thern Pass. An't , West'n Pass. Ag't.
DALLAS. TEXAS. KANSAS CITY ,
IHN E. SIMPSON CHAS. E. FOLLBrT.
Gen t Supt. , Gtm'l Pass. Ag't.
att IKDIAXAPOLIS ST. Louis
onftctioners' Tool Works ,
Mills < ft Sro. ,
Manulactnrerso
Jqnfeotioners'Tools
oul Ice Cr BB
Freezer Ac.
M. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St.
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
oprletorr : 1 EkTAsmniD ISftl.
faoaii MILLS , I
} to , M. Mitts , /CATALOGUES f SENT
LTLEK P.PAXIIKZ. jj j npoc application.
nard w3m
H fn CO A PER DAY. Agents waut-
) LU $ ZU ed. All classes of workpeople -
; people of either sox , yean * . or old , zuk *
ire money at work tor as In thelrjp ire ao-
nti nr all the tlm than at t yt il i ,
.diras ST1N3UN 4 CO. , PortUa I 111 n '
Frazior's Root Bitters
the Great Blood'and
Humor Remedy.
[ From tht Onelaad Stiidajf 3ton > tt > g FMre ]
That Fraziert Root Bitters possess an efficac
greatly superior to anr other preparation fo
sexrchin the blood with which we are a-quaic
teJ , e can testify from actual obserratlon. W
know many Insisnces where ImllTlduab fo
yeirs atSIcted , hare l en | * mancntijr restorei
to health by their use. Mr. Frailer , the pro
prietor , i a rcsid i lot this city , and is wllrl ;
kuown > s one o' o jr mcs : prominent bujines
men. His ref-J'tnces to the great roluc of hi
Root Bitters , jre ao persons well-known K
citizens of standing and integrity , In who *
statements implicit confidence uiay be placed
and their testimony may be takrn as eonclu
flie erldence of the estimation In which il-
Frazler's remedy is held , particularly at home
Here It has air. ady attilned tbat posltian thi
requires no recommendation , haitug stood th
test of trial hero. We can say with > af ty , am
do recommend with entire confiden e , its ui
el whire , by all who may l afflict * d will
I any kind of weakness or humor in the bVcd
as the most searching , strengthening nn I heal
ing rem-dy of which we hare any cnowledg
Sold by druggists and at country stores.
GEORGE W. FRAZ1ER. Proprietor.
691 StClalrSt. Cleveland , Chlo.
Over 1,000 Testimonials.
A fewof the many parties cured by the great
remedy. Ke.id and be on Inced.
SUrFEREDOVEBTlIIETLEN TEABS WITB LIVE ]
COMPLAINT AND OTSPEFSIA. COBKO BX
T1IBEE BOTTLK3 OF BOOT BITTERS
MR FBAZIKB Dear Mr : Idrem It anactol
gratitude to you , and a duty toward those who
are sutferlng from llrerconip aintand dyspep
sia , to makethe following statement :
I have been an inralld for orrr thirteen
years. My complaint wasa disease of the liver
nd dyspepsia. My skin was yel'ow , the white
ofmreyeaw a the color of saUronIwa. . slpy
and heavy , with headache aid no appetite for
food of any kind. I was afflicted as bad as any
Urine woman could be. I took bottle a'trr '
bottle ft patent medicines , tnd paid orer seven
hundred d .liars to the Ust physicians without
any benefit. I sufler * ! more than I can tel1 you
by letter , ut could g t no relief until about
two months ago 1 | > un based * bottle of your
Ro > t Biitert from Lo [ j Sinlthnight. drugciM.
136 Woodland AT. , this city. I used thlslo -
tl up , and fluie then h Teusixl nearly two
more , and th < * y * re the only positive , sure cure
for lirer and drsprpsia complxlnt I have ever
tiled ; they hate curid me complrtelT , and to
day I am as ho liny as any person can be.
You may use my name , if you see propper , as
it may bo the means of inducing otters to try
yourdlseoTery and be cured , for good > calih is
b-tter than gold. Ever vour friend , MRS.
ELLEN CRAWSHAW , No. 20 Grange at ,
Cleveland Ohio. " -
IIAS DOXE ME lirtXB GOOD Tit AS Att THE
MEDICINE 1 1IAVK TAKEN FOR TEX VE.lKa.
Mrs. D mitl c'mith.of Concord , N II. , afflictnl
with weaknes * , pa'n ' in the lunss , sbouUcn.
heavy pal j over the ey J , test less atnlght , aud
tired , f > Inty feelings nil thf time , writes .
MR FR ZIE Drarsir : I received the Bottle
nf Bitters Tim sent me by rxprrs * , 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 hive taken more or lc for ton years. I
thnught I could get I hem. from our drugzist * .
but they do not yet have them. I could have
sold 25 lot tit .1 , if I could have got them. I
think you might have a goo.1 sale lor rour bit
ten here. I waut you to send mo 6 bottle * for
S doliaas , the price you advertise. Send qu'tk
u you can , by expres * , C O. D. It Is the liost
medicine 1 ever saw. From your most grate
ful friend. MRS. DANIEL SMITH , Concord ,
N. H. P. O. Box t82.
Consumptives Read.
MR. FBAZIKB Dear Fir : I am taking your
Keot Bitters , they have done me a great deal of
rood. They have cured mr cough , and I f l
mothrr rrn-R. Tours truly , BARNEY CAJN ,
, ' s . , , , . "iVtter
, -Lf\.i K'rill. . - ' ! . IpE'iCHMT CASK UNTlt
> I ! JI j 1 UCU fO jt BITTEM.
Vs f-'R t ir vi' - I'frjfjfrA Sir : The Cr t im-
: = t. 'V v . < . i been restored from
K : tr . > ! ' ' i.Ii , U eratitude fo the
. .jn.h jd Uir. . L was afllicte-I over two
r r- with i 'tci OTS my 5-rad and face. Ibad
= = -'jb- ' _ > , .te ioltit o' Fenton's Sarnapa-
Iatiu cr ' . oa rruiedies , but could get
-i-ir o . < sr - t ca , un'll about two
s' 'b ,1 ' j-ji-wn-s-l taking Root Bitten ,
/ \.i > fa. T _ i- . < .C'l I think it nothing
r. . -laii fim f.t yc'Ibcovery to acknowl-
"yr ' . 'nf H.'ii > . Mywjl has used your Bitters
'r . .t'liinii'rt "v'uth she has beei Dot > -
j - ' ' nf. tivo , nd ciiuld find no relief ,
.mfir.torbtiitr iu > t taking ttiim. They have
ti < ! ni \ tv.r.l tp Jure In her ca e. I huve
in r > IDiniii .1" of the Cleveland Post Office
j-srlu'til rtterfairier for eleven years.
can irB0.y. idhooc.t'y recommend your Root
litters to every ptfriion , sunerinj ; with Salt
theum , ( Tetter ) Chronic Rheumntltm , Scrof-
la or any kind oi Humor in the Blood , at one
( Iht Jfonat Cum.
O. W. UPTON
Cleveland Ohio.
If your Druzslst or storekeeper dpa't have
be Bitters , ask him tq order them tor you.
CATAlUtn CUKED.
MR. FRAZIER I wish to inform you , what
our medrcine has don > > for me. I was afflicted
'Ith ' Catarrh laiU worst forma for many years-
tried various medldnes recommended by
'byslclacs ' , which proved but a tempoary -
ef. By t'ie advice of a l < u\j \ who was cured
J this same disrate by your Root Bitters , I
rocured one half dozen bottles and they have
ccomplished a perfect cure In my case. Re
eving that the > hands ar > dragged ou.t of a
ilserable ezlstruce from t e efl t ot Catarrh.
cheerfully recommend your Root Bit era to
II who are similarly adected.
MISS. AMELIA BRAMT.
Bu-na Vista , But'cr Co. , Pa ,
Retail trade sujipliud by C , F. Goodman ,
holesale agent Outaha Nebraska.
lvl3JAwlT
KEAENEY'S
; FLUID-EXTRACT
BUCHU
The only known remedy for ;
BRIGHT'S DISEASE ,
And a positive cure for
[ out. Gravel , Strictures ,
Diabetes , Dyspepsia Neri
voua Debility , Dropsy ,
on-retention or Incoatlnence at Urine , Itri-
tatlon , Inflamatlon or Ulceratlon of tha
[ LADDER AND KIDNEYS
SPERMA TORSHCEA ,
mcoercoe or Whites , Diseases of the Prostrate
Oland. S.one In the Bladder. Colculuz ,
RAVEL OB BRICK DCSTJ DB.
POSIT.
And Mucus or Mllky.Dlsciargea.
KEARNEY
Extract Buohti !
Permanently Cure * all J Diseases/ ) I th.9
ladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical
Swellings ,
Existing la Men , Women and Children ,
No Matter What the Agel
Prof. it Je says : "On * bottle ot Kearney's
luid Extract Buchn is worth more than all
her Buchus combined. "
Price one dollar per bottle ; or , six hoHlas.for
re dollars.
lepot 104 Duane'St , , N , Y ,
A physician In attendance to answer corre ?
mdence and give ad vice gratis.
* fSeu& stamp for pamphlets , free. _ r
Crane A Brlgham Wholesale A nts. San
rancisco. Cal.
a wi
KeUer ,
Proprietor of th
RISING SUN
Ailt )
ANGELES
TINEYIIDS.
Depot for the sale of bia
TATIYE WINES
AND
Corner of Battery and Washington Sta.
IS FRAXCIS
aurtU
( DON'T ' MI
'OU IIAVt
CAREFULLY EXAMINED :
OT7E.
LOW BESERVOIK
A S WE HAVE TWELVE UOOU REASONS
X\ . why ther will do your wuric.
Quick and Easv.
Cheon and Clean.
| Thcyarec > > e pest to buy ,
1 They are bes * to ute ,
) Thejr base er.nlj and quickly ,
rtieir o tratlon is perfect ,
) They have always a good draft ,
They ttrt-maueofitebe-stniaterlal
I They ruast ] > r > fectlT ,
" . They require but llt-le fuel ,
Ti.ey are very low priced ,
I They an easily managed.
' They re suited tu all localititx ) .
Cu | bvery stoveguAranteeU io give vttlsfaeUoa
feOLD BV
Excelsior Ulw'fo Co. ,
Or Sagar-Coatcd , Concentrated
!
Boot and Herbal Juice , Antl-
BlUoas Granule * . TttE"l.rrm2
GIANT > CATHARTIC , or SZultnxa.
41 Varro Physic.
The norelty of modem Sfcdlffli. Chralcal lad
Pharmaceutical Science No use of any Icnzet
taking tha larse , repulsive and naos < u * pills ,
composed of cheap , crude , and Ijnlky Ingredients ,
ivhen wo can by a careful application of chemical
icience , extracr all the caihaulc anil other null-
: Inal properties from iho mobt valuable roct > nr
ierbi , and concentrate them tote minute Cm
ne. icartt Jy larger than a mustard
iee l that can oa readily fiwaUonod byUiOeoi
.homostaontitlTo etomachi aud fastidious UiKr.
Sacallttla Purgative fcllct represent * , in a
not conccntratzU form , a * nnc * " . cathartic poT7 r
, n. ropoon o er
The have not tried them < uv apt to top ofe ' " * f
hey are tuwa or dn < tic in effect , bat i nch la not
tt all thi ) ea i > . the different artiva jncjiclnal prla-
: iplcs of which they era eompoonl beln ao hir-
nouUed and modiScd. ono oy the others , ss to
iroJuco a moot nearohlncr and thor-
[ > uzbyel
.
H500 nc\var HsiiercDyo3cred ly tha pro-
irlctor of ibeao 1'clU-u. to my chemist rho ,
: pen auily < U , vlll Cnd in them an ) talomclor
3th er funui of mercury ot any other ciinii
poinon.
nclDK entirely vccctablo.nopsrtrcnlar
are Isequired wlfilo usin them. Ihey ope
rate without dlstnrbanco to the constitution , diet.
jroccupstlon. For Jaundice * Headache ,
Constipation. Impiiro Ittood , I'atu
iu the Shoulders. Tlsfftncos of tha
Chcttt , DizzlncRVSunr KructatJon ?
of the ftotunch , Itad tunic lu
jiontht Bilious attacks , 1'uiu la
rcclon oC ICldiicyis Iiitornnl tcvrr ,
Uloated fccllHR about MoruiOl ,
RURh or Illood to lload. ItlJt Col
ored Itriuo , UiisQcluUUJty ua
rjloomy I'orcbodlUK'S V&.e Lr.
' ' . '
L'Icrcc'iiFIcaHautl'ursut vo a'cllris *
a cxplonM ion o f tha remedial power of my Tor.
rativo relicts over ro prcat aviv Icty of ( lucs-ei.
. wlh td ray that tlielr nctiun upon the
mimal ccoiiouir i'iilv rs ltnota
rland ortlxsuc f capltiu their ain-
tlve lmprc . As iloca tot impair then.
heir Busur-coa'inc'ard bein cncloi-eil In gl
littles preJcn llicir\irnicsunlmpalrrd foi any
c-.stIioftime.TTl.ny climalo.KJtUaithe'are tl-
VITS fresh and reliable , ubich 1 * DOl tto ca a
vifh the pilia found in the drtuj Moreo , put np ia
: 'uap wood or pa'te-boanl boi . Rccol. t that
Lirall d : cs whcro a Lnxutivc , AIlrri-
Llro or Purgative ii indicated. th < o IKUe
; > eiltjvih chcthoinoat perfect aatiifactiou to
ill wbouMUiem.
Tlicy nro pold by nil oiitrrprialnig
OrUKKl i at i5 cotitd a bottle.
Do not allow any drarfst to Indnce TOU .o
ake tnythiujr rial tlutto may ray U jtui u
-ood 04 my Pcllcto beci\u e ho nuLca a Urget
) roflt on that xvhi'fj ho rccoinmenuX Jf jour
Iragrtat cannot supply them , enclnso 33 cenla
ind lecclve them oy relnrn n-ill f-oni
K. y. PJJUitlC , JD . frop'r ,
DCTPALO. N. Y ;
FOE PYLES'
iALERAT
AND
BAKING- SODA
Pi < nai MeyerARaaokaand Whitney k.
Bauserman & COL
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[ anhood Restored , impediments to Marriage
emoted. New method of treatment. Xen
id remarkabla 'emedles Books and Clrcolara
: nt free , In sealed envelopes. Address , HOW-
ED ASSOCIATION , 419 North Ninth St. ,
hlladelphla. Pa , an Institution h" Ing a high
putallon for honorable conduct and profea-
onal skill. aSd&w3m
CASTLE BROS
IMPORTERS OP
TEAS
A0 > - .
Sast India Goods ,
213 ana 913 FttO.Vr STREET
JaA Francisco California.
FLATTEYALLEY
IEAL ESTATEI
Samuel C , Smith ,
Local Agent lor tha
J. P. K. R. LANDS ,
Doluzabiis , . XTob.
lavernment Lands Located1
U. P. Lands Sold !
raproyed Farms and Town EoU for
GASH !
LONGTIME ! !
Communications Cheer-
illy Answered
WHOLESALE BUTGHEB
80 CATTLE JBROKXti ,
U.TLAKECITT , - .