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    G. 'W. HOMAN , Sr. ,
Offers for the necessities of the public , a
First-Class Hearse and Carriages ,
All orders promptly attended to by
them at Cor. 1 h nd Harnev Sts. ae5tf
13th St , bet. Farnham and Ilamej.
All kinds of T UXCING , CLEANING and
REPAIRING done at rewmnrMo rates
mnrtftl
TEEITSCHKE & CO. ,
G R O C E B S
Ami Gonpial rror Io i Dealers ,
B. "WCor. . Jackson and 13th Eti
Keep a superior stock of Groceries , Provisions ,
Wines , Liquor * and Cigars , and sell cheaper
than anv other house In Omaha. ] y3 3in
RATH & HANSBN ,
AVllolesnle Denlera In'Leaf ; Tobacco ,
'Manufacturers ol
jO I C3A. . I2S ,
AND DEALER IN
Tobaccoi Pipes , &c , , &c ,
1G3 FAHXHAM ST. ,
Bet-IOth Allth ,
ortltf.
p. N. GLYNN
WHOLESALE AND BETAH. DFATIE IS
Wines , Liquors , Segars ,
TOBVCTO AND PIPES.
E -QtltforMa Wines and Brandies/TO
Corner of 15'h and Dod e streets opposite the
new Post Office building. Omaha. Neb1e25tl
.fOlI.V lIAUTIB.lt.
.Practical Watclimaker ,
171 S. . .0r. .
NEB
J , ROBINS ,
137 Farnliim St. , bet. 9 h and 1011) ,
( Opposite Bee Office. )
L04.NKD ON WATCHES , JEW-
MONE1 . Clothing bought and sold. ,
, p'7Jlm
Cit7 Meat MarKex.
t nt
A LAEQE S OFt
P
S E U 35 * ,
HUTTOX ,
UTJLTRY'
33 C3- "ElA - 33 33 C
QJJEALEY'S
P. Soap Factory !
Situated on the line of the Union Pacific
Rallroal , near" the powder houws. Manufac
tures first-class soap for home consumption *
luneJ4-l'
luneJ4l'a"
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GENERAL AUCTIONEER ,
Cor. IGthand l > odgc Ms.
Prompt attention Riven to sales of household
( furniture , a ore goods , hors.8 , cattle , ete..e It lier
' resident Bcal EsU e at
11 store or owner's c.
public or private sale. autfldtf
GISS ,
2OI V rnUnnt St. , Bet. 14tb Jb IStb
UNDERTAKER
VICTOR ijCGFFM4NMD. ,
Physician 1 Surgeon ,
241 Farnham Street ,
Over Ish's Drug stoie.
s is : s i
6ILK , CASHMERE , AND ALPACA SUITS
For sa'e and made to order.
p. FALLOW
263 Dodge , bet. 14th and 15th streets ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
TO TUfc
NERVOUS & DEBILITATED
OF BOTH SEXES.
JOOHAKOE rOB ADVIOB AHD CON-
SOLTATlOi : .
rvB J. B. PYOTT , graduate of
Jefferson Medical College , Philadel
phia , author of several valuable
works , 2an be consulted on all dis *
eases of the SexuiJ and Orinary or
gans , ( whioh he has made an es
pecial study. ) elthar in male or fe
male , no matter from what cause
originating' , or how long standing
A practice of 30 years enables him
to treut diseases with success. Cures
t iaranteed. Chargps reasonable.
Th80 a' a distance can forward let
ters doNriking symptoms and enr
closhig sta ? iP to prepay postage.
® "Send for Llie Guide to Health.
Price IOc.
J. B.
Physlcion and Surgeon , 104
street , N. " %
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'PASSENGKKS
Going East or South from Omaha
IntsonU. P.R.K. , houldtakethi
'LINCOLN ROUTE"
TlaThe
\ JTCHISON & NEBRASKA
BAILBOAP' '
i
ij | t eur lor themselves tne choice of SU
Popular EiJteafrom
Jtchlsou to Chicago and St , Louis ,
IdatdngBeliable inecticns and being
o tpcd vith Palace Oar and Sleeping Cjrt.
Al delay and Inconvenience arriving from
Fer s and trautffn can be avoided West of
Cnlijo and St. Louis by ccnring Ticket ! vU
and th * > ATCIflSUN Jt
NEBRASKA UAILHOAD.
DlreC and Relliblr Connections are also made
with the A. T. A S. P. B , B. for the
Ore * Arkaasas Valley & Colorado ,
And ith H lines runnins South to points in
Southern Kansai and the Indian Territory.
A k lor Ticket s via
LINCOLN & ATCHISON
c-sitrrn , F. WHITE
Ott'Jbupt. - Gen'I Pus. Agt.
SQUILLS.
Mr. Squills has been Banning for
Office and Got Left.
"When I got home last night , said
Squills , the old lady was up waiting
for me. I knew there was some-
thins in soak. There always is
when she sits propped up in bed
reading and I know it.
I wasn't feeling pretty good , said
Squi'ls ' , for I had been whitewashed
in the convention , sold out body ,
boots , and breeches , and felt like a
board yard he cat with his bacz hair
curle < i the wrong side up.
"Have you got the nomination
Squills , dear ? "
I knew she had seen the evening
paper , but I said "No , love , " as
mildly as if conventions and all
sucli snares were beneath my notice.
"Not got the nomination , Mr.
Squills ? " -
"No , Mrs. Squills , not that the
court is aware of at this present
writing. Certainly not. "
"Then what do you expect to get
for all the whisky you've been pour
ing down those fellow's throats ? "
"What fellow'b throats ? ' '
"Your friends who have been
tramping in and out of my house ,
Sir. Squills , and borrowing your
poor children's money , and running
you into all kinds of disreputable
places to hunt up voted , and sneak
ing you oT into the country to bar
becues and other infamous resorts ,
payiiiR for buggies , and making ri
diculous remarks which I know you
paid the reporters to work up into a
speech. A nice thing you have
done for yourself and me and the
poor children , and then , after all ,
not to get anything for your pains.
I'm. ashamed of you , Mr. Squills.
If I could alTord a blush for so
wretched a being , Squills , I would
blush for you , but I can't , and ,
what's more , I won't. Don't tell
that don't wau't
me , Squills , you
me to blush for you , and you sitting
there just as inad as a hatfull of
hornets. After you telling me , too ,
and the dear child , that she should
have a new &ilk when you got the
nomination. A nice nomination
you've got , and those fellows who
took your money and your whisky
just laughing at you and thinking
what a fool you are for believing
them. That's what hurts me In the
tenderest point , Squills. "
"About this time , " said Squills ,
' I put out the light , tumbled Into
bed , and prepared to go to sleep , but
Mrs. Squills sdllkopt at it with forty-
Squills power. "
After a time exhausted nature
gave way , and she was silent. Then
I felta singular jiggling of the bed ,
and 1 turned roundand said , "Mrs.
Squills , is that you ? What in the
world arn you doing that for ? If
you want to laugh , laugh , but don't
abake as if you had the buck-ague. "
"Oh , what a politician you are ,
Squills , " said she. "Two weeks
canvassing , and then to be skunked
' "
jy a tadpole'
"To fceep peace in the family , "
said Squills , "I had to promise that
dress , or something else , and as for
the tadpole business , what can you
explain to a woman ? "
Love on the Yellowstone.
One of Gallatin's fair daughters ,
while returning from Wonderland ,
stopped with her companions at a
Yellowstone lanche. They had been
there scarcely an hour when one of
the proprietors gained the ear of our
lieroino and informed her that near
by was one of the Hnest , largest ,
best and most skunkum raspberry
patches ho ever saw or heard tell of.
"Why they could just scoop them
up , " etc. He urged upon her the
necessity ot the berries being pluck
ed immediately , as they were dead
ripe , millions of them. She was de
lighted at the prospect of going for
the berries , but when she ascertain
ed that our hero was bent on acting
as guide , then her ardor became
dampened. However , they started.
We bid adieu to any furthei de
scription of this novel love scene ,
as now follows the conversation in
which a mountaineer wooed a fo r
mer city belle , whom two hours be
fore ho had never seen , showing
the absurdity of the old ( < falut
heart" and "fair lady" business.
"Say , do you see them fences ? "
"Oh yes ; they are nice fences. "
"Well ? them , fences is ourn. "
"Whose ? "
"My Pard's and mine half is
mine and half Is hls'n , and those
fields is ourn , too , and the house
and stock and chickens and mort-
gajre , and all on the ranch is ourn
half Is mine and half is his'n. "
"Ah , indeed ! "
Yes and you d.on't know how
much we got in the bank besides ,
and if I was to get a wife you bet
I'd get morn than half. And I sup
pose you don't know that I am the
best hunter and guide iu the Becky
Mountains ? Well , I am , and what
ia more , I have enough quartz to buy
out all the postoflices in Montana ,
aud pay for running them besides.
Whv , I have a fortune just in one
mlnp alono. The boys tell me it's a
brass "mine , but it ain't brass It's
gold , sure , and if it ain't that it's
good quartz , anyhow , and don't
don't you think I ought to get mar-
rjed ? "
"Most assuredly I do. A young
man possessing your wealth and
good looks should not hesitate a
moment about entering into matri
mony. I anTsurprised to think you
are still single. Are you ? "
"Well , yes , I suppose so. But
say , do you see them granaries ?
Welli I just have enough grain over
yonder to last two years , and so you
see I can stand off the grasshoppers
one year anyhow. And you needn't
be afraid of Injuns up here ; they
4on't come this high up and say ,
don't yoq want to marry me ? There
now. "
"Oh , sir , why why , this } s so un
expected , you know , and besides I
Ishou4 ] deem It my duty , while
thanking you for honoring me with
your hand , to inform you that I am
engaged to be married to a gentle
man in the States , i regret that
your affections are not bestowed
upon some young lady who Is heart
free. Please do not refer to the sub
ject again. "
"Well , I wouldn't have done so
now , only I heard ashowyoudidn't
talk pretty to nice got up Bozeman
chap , and toll } him ypu didn't want
to marry him nohow , aud I suppos *
ed a'ter that I stood a good bhow of
catching you myself. And and
( raising his voice ) there's the rasp
berry patch over there , and come to
think of It I don't think they are
as thick now as they used to be. "
Avant Courier ( Montana. )
Pall Top Dressing.
Before the winter sets in for good
it will be best to get out all the ma
nure that can be spared for this pur
pose and spread it freely on the
mowing lots as a top dressing. If
the land Is not too hilly or uneven
there fe. no danger of waste while a
good covering protects the roots of
grass , mellows the surface and pro
motes the growth of the crop next
year. ,
A top dressing may be applied to
advantage late in the fall , or imme
diately after the crop Is taken ofF , erin
in the spring just after the grass
starts. In the latter case the rapid
growth of the grass cover aud pro
tects it from the sun. But there is
little or no loss by evaporation
through the winter. Massachusetts
flovghman.
Culture cf Bulbs.
Bulb culture is one of the most
beautiful departments of floricul
ture , and seems to be increasing
rapidly of latter times , especially In
the vicinity of cities. Iwtst spring
we saw larger and more beautiful
beds of hyacinths , tulips , &c. , thau
ever before. We insert from Mr.
Dreer's bulb catalogue the following
description :
"Bulbs belong to a particular di
vision of the vegetable kingdom ;
they are all , with scarcely a single
exception , very ornamental , and
hence desirable for the very large
size of then flower in proportion to
the entire plant , and for the bril
liancy of their colors. By far the
greater number of bulbs flower iu
the spring , an A produce then flower
stems immediately after they begin
to grow ; and shortly after they
have flowered they cease growing
aud remain dormant and without
leaves during the remainder of the
year ; hence , almost all bulbs require
lo be planted In the autumn a fact
which most amateurs are apt to
overlook , and frequently send their
orders out of season. They require
a free , dry and somewhat rich soil ,
Into which the roots may penetrate
freety. A bulb is essentially a bulb ,
and contains within itself the germs
of the leaves and flowers which are
to be produced the following season ;
thus , In one sense , they are of more
easy culture than any other class of
plants , because the germ being pre
viously formed , and the nourish
ment being provided in the body of
the bulb , It is only necessary to sup
ply heat and moisture to cause them
to develop ; this is fully exemplified
in the Hyacinth , Narcissus , Crocus ,
early Tulips , and some other bulbs ,
which can be flowered when placed
over water in glasses or In wet moss.
The Hyacinth is the especial favor
ite for forcing In glasses.
Shrinkage of Grain.
The writer hada | quantity carefully
measured and put up in sacks. It
remained in a cool barn in thia way
for three mouths. When the sacks
were first filled the mouths onuld bo
scarcely tied , they wore so full. At
the end of three mouths there was
apparently room for more. For cu
riosity some of it was measured.and
it was found two quarts per bushel
had fallen away , which was a loss
of about seven per cent The place
where the seed was kept was very
unfavorable to waste. There was no
heat or wind to dry It up , and it
may be taken as the very lowest
percentage of loss. Under other cir
cumstances , the loss by saving six
months may often reach as high as
twenty per cent. These things
should be considered Ly those who
are inclined to hold on for a chance
of a rise
Another consideration strikes us
here. People often complain that
they get short weight or measure.
No doubt that this Is too often the
qase ; but it is likely that in some in
stances the difference Is as much in
shrinkage as in intention. Ex.
Sheep ai Renovators
A secesh soldier , while fighting
under'Stonewall Jackson , . In Vir
ginia , saw the benefit of sheep rais
ing to revive worn out land. Im
poverished in the fight for slavery ,
he began with only ten ewe shei-p ,
which he put In a small field near
his house , that was full of briers ,
weeds and the grass in fence cor
ners. He gave them daily a little
meal or bran , salted them often , and
sheltered them in the winter , when
they had swanip hay and a few
roots. In the spring he had thirteen
fine lambs , worth more than he gave
for the ewes , and he said the wool
and the manure was worth more
than the cost of the food. He plow
ed and planted the field to corn , and
got over thirty bushels to the acre ,
while around the shed the yield was
much larger. He now keeps sheep ,
and grows , without the aid of guano
or phospate , fine crops of clovercorn ,
wheat and turnips. Correspondence
N. Y. Times.
: s : NT. x >
-MA.V FACTUBKH OF AND DBALKK IN-
LambrMi ulnsVndvr Shades ,
CUEOMOS , EXGRATINHS AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
270 Farnham street , coiner fte ntli
WILLIAM LATEY ,
Cor. 16th and Webster Sts. ,
Keeps a complete assortment ol
GHOCERIES and
PKOVISIONS.
STOVE
E. F. COOK ,
637 14th St , between DongUil Dod e
Manufacturer of Tin Copper and Sheet Iron
Ware , and dealer in
Cooking and Heating stove s
Stamped. Japanned and French War on
and. Tin Roofing , Gutters ) nd Spouting and
Work -lone and warranted.
VAfl DORK'S MACHINE
& T = T O X > .
All kinds of light and heary
SLA.CHINEIIY MADE & REPAIRED.
t&"All Wo'l 3uarai\tece.-&l
258 BASNET STREET. - OMAHA.
F. A. PETERS.
Saddle and Harness Maker ,
AN CARRIAGE TRIMMER ,
No. 274 Varnbam * t. bei. IStb & IBtb
A LL orders and repairing promptly atten led
± \ to rd satisfaction guirraatted.
"Cash paid for hid . apSSlr
1OO.OOO ja.CE.ES I
EICE FABHIHQ LAKD IH HEBRASKAII
REAL ESTATE AGENTS ,
*
HOUSES AND tOTS ra the city of Omaha ,
forsalecheAoandon good term * .
BOQGS & HILti
234 Dodge itrept.
A Notary Public , a ) trays in office , a'pSOi
Mrs. D. A.
Fashionable Dressmaking
(564 Fourteenth St. ,
OMAHA. NEB.
Established 1855.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
638 & 540 Fourteenth Street ,
( Office up stain. ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carriages
and Buggled on hand or cade to order.
K. B. Particular attention paid to B pab\
ng. apr2S-t !
U , P , R , R , MEAT MARKET ,
16th street bet California and Webster
TTTE KEEP OK HAND THE BEST
Vy supply ol FRESH AXD SALTED
MEAI'S. Also a larro stock of Fine Sonr
nr d Hasu and Breakfast Bacon , at th loir-
It retes. WM. AU3T d KNUTH , fe
JTl-U Proprietor * .
. V.
Wonev and Commerce.
Daily Review.
OFFICE OMAIIA DAILY BEE , I
October 20. 1874. J
"We have no changes to note In
monetary matters.
Easiness at the banks continues
active and steadily increasing.
Hates of discount and exchange
remain unaltered at yesterday's quo
tations.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Land Greats Celling ) $825.00
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 there
are no changes except iu sugars ,
which are olT J cent from yesterday's
quotations.
In all general lines business is
good , with a steady and unfluctua-
tini
j. J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and
Douglas street.
PRINTS.
* " " " " . . . „ „ „ . -.1. , , . . . , , , . . . . . . . . . . . , - 9
American. . . . . . , n.i i imm.inm.n , 9
Amoakeag r--T _ , , _ , , -T , , _ 8
Bristol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Sarnera . .
Hamilton . . . . . .
Merrimack D
Peabody . _ . . . .
Richmond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4
Simpson's. . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . * 9
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
Senate 4-1 . „ . 12 }
Boot Q . . . . „ . . . . . . . . 9
Cabot 4-4 . . . . _ . . . . . . . „ . . . _ „ . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Lonsdale . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ 13
N. Y. Mllls. . . . _ . _ _ 17 > J
Peterboro _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . _ 8
Suffolk L.- . . . . . _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 8
L.BLEACHED
BLEACHED SHEETINQS.
Pepperell 8-4 . „ . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ 31
do Q-4 _ . . . . . „ „ . . . . . . . „ . SA %
do 10
10COTTONADtS.
COTTONADtS.
Farmers and Mecn&nics. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Great Western .
BROWN' SHEETINGS.
AIulOD. A .
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * > * * i * * *
Bedford. R. . „ . . _
Grantville , EL" . . . . . .
Germanla , B B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
L.
GINGHAMS.
American. . . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . „ . . „ „ . . „ . „ . „ . . 11
Amoskeag . . . . . . . . 12
Bates „ . _ . . . . „ . „ . _ „ . . . „ . _ . . „ . . „ „ „ . is
Ltncaster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
TICKINGS.
Arnoskeag , a c , i , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . .
Biddeford. . . . . . . . . . . . . " " . _ _ " " * * " . * * . . . 17-A
DENIMS.
Amosteag _ „ 2SJ4
Bearer Creek , B B „ „ . . . 16 > |
Haymakers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Otu , B B. „ . . . . „ „ _ . . . . . 17K
Dtls. C C _ . . . . . . . . . . . . * . „ . . . . . . . 15 % 2
JEANS.
Biddeford _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 16K
Koasier. . . . . . . .
Preferred. . . . .
YANKEE NOTIONS.
KURTZ MOHB & Co. , 231 Farnham ,
Street.
. .
w * v wj curron. -
Clark's O. N. T. . _ _ . . . . _ / 70
Coat's . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ J" 70
Merrick's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . " 42V
HOoIEEY" .
Domestic. . . . . . . „ . . „ . . $ KF(32 ( 00
British . . . „ „ 3 OC@6 00
Merino „ . . . . . . „ . . . . _ $ 2 25a2 60
Wool _ _ _ . . . . . . „ S 75a4 00
Cblldrenii fancy hosa „ . .r „ . 75a3 00
PAPEE COLLARS.
Olckens' best „ . . „ . , , , , f , „ S 90
King William. " i ae
White Wing _ . . . , 1 80
Comet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " . _ . . . „ „ . . . „ . 2 CO
SHAWLS.
Ottoman strip ; . . . . . . 32 25S6 60
SHIBTd.
White common. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . jio 50
' medium. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 oo
C'lPtom made . . . . 80 00
Jean . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . „ . . „ _ . . . . _ _ _ 12 00
Satinet _ . . . 15 00
Dassimere _ . , , . ISaSG 01
Blue Flanual. . . . , „ . J8a24 03
OVEBALLS.
Brown drill . „ . „ „ _ „ } 6 60a7 25
' duck . „ _ . „ „ . . „ „ . . „ . „ _ . „ _ 7 75a9 00
Blue drill. . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . 7 O0a7 50
' duck. . . . . . . _ . . _ . . _ _ . . . „ . „ . „ „ _ „ 8 00a9 50
White 8 OOaS 50
CORSETS.
French whalebone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5 25a8 00
Hip ( Jove. . . „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00
Dovp. . . _ _ . . . . . . „ . _ . 9 00
H. 8. Umbel . „ „ _ ig 00
, , SKIRTS.
Bal Skirts . . . _ . ' 12 00
Felt : _ . 15 oo
YARNS.
Balmoral Yarn , all colors , per ft $1 60
Germantown Wool , " . . . . . .SI 70(32 ( 05
Sazonr Yarns , per bor _ . 82 15
Mired Yarns . _ . . . . . „ „ . „ . _ . . . . . . . _ 30al 00
White _ . „ . . „ 1 00
GENERAL COMMISSION.
J. < J. KOSENFELD glVCS US U16
foUowJnp : quotations this day :
Sweet Potatoes 2 cents per pound
Potatoest 90@S1 00 per bushel :
Butter , prime 2530c ; Butter , good
2025c ; Butter , cooking 10@15c ;
Eggs , 20c per doz ; Live chickens
2 50@2 75 ; Lemons , 14 00 per box.
OYSTERS j
, "W. B. & Co. Select , 65 cts per
can ; Standard 55 cts per can ; Medi
um 45 cts per can.
HAKDWAKH , .
JOHN T. EDGAR.
IRON.
Common bar. . . .
Horse shoe btu.
Norway naU rod. .
* STEEL.
Cast piow. . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . .M _ _ . _ _ . _ M. 12
American casn , octagon and square. . 18tt ( 22
Jess p's EnglUh do do 25 © 40
Burden's horse shoes , per kez- . . . . . . . . 1 25
do mule do do . 8 25
Northwestern horse nails. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22a 23
Dundee thimble skeins , discount 45 ptr cent.
Stor half natent axles , discount 10 per c nt.
NAILS.
d to COd per Seg..M.M.- _ _ . . . _ _ 4 10
8i do . . . . _ . _ . . . _ . _ _ „ 4 35
fid do 1".Z1 4
4d do „ _ „ . _ . _ _ . „ . „ 4 85
3d do . . . _ . . . . _ _ . _ _ . . . . 5 10
3d fine do . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . „ . „ 7 10
lOd finls'ng do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
8 < 1 do do . . . . .M..M.MM.H.n. . 5 60
6d do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 6
lOd easing do . . . . . _ . . . . „ . . . . . „ „ . . 485
8d do do . . . . . . , . . . _ _ „ 5 10
6d do do . . . . . . . . . . _ _ . _ . _ 6 35
Wrought , aU SMS „ _ . . 6 85
BOLTS.
Carriage and tire . . . .discount 70 pr e
* BUTTS.
Narrow wrought , fast joint discount 2flprc
Cast , loose pin reversible do 35 do
3IISCELLANEOU8.
Hay and manure forkdiscount 30 pr c
Hoes and garden rates- . do 25 do
HINGES.
Strap and T. . . . . .discount 25 pr c
1 WRENCHES.
Taft's black..discount Co pr c
Coe'i linmiution _ _ . _ _ do 45 do
Coe's genuine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 20 do
SCREWS.
American Iron. . _ . . . _ . _ . _ _ _ _ _ 45prc
do brans. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 pr <
AGRICULTTJKAIi IMTJiEMENTS.
SCTTUES.
H Holt's H.i est King.per do . - , net13 00
Champion . . . . . . . .M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 0
Hcald s Eurekan..n. . . . _ . „ „ _ 11 w
do red-- - . . . . . _ 8 0 (
SPADES AND S1IOVFLS.
Bowland'sKo2 black shovels , D H- . 12 00
do do polished do do _ . 13 ( X
do do black ipades do _ 12 00
IToora do polished do do „ 13 00
do's "springpoint" L U shorels 13 50
AXES. '
Llppencott t Western Crown - . - 18 00
do do do b.yefed. . 13 60
COFFEE MILLS.
Itrke's > o 3 , iron box . net 6 25
do do 103 do . - . _ _ . „ . . 5 7J
do do25 Union irnh 11 00
o do 35 do Briunla 15 CO
FILES.
HarzraTe , Smith A Co.discount
.ericin FU Co . . - , da
HAMMERS.
Hardole's , A E No 1 , 1 } , 2.
Hammond's A E No 2. . . . . SO 1050 00
do do do -
dc tnginter's No 1. . . . . 10 00
do do do 2. . . 13 & 0
do < io * do 3. . * f. 14 00
HATCHETS.
$700
* i
Xorrls thlDghng.iio
do du do 2 8 00
do do do 3. . . . . . . 9 tO
do claw do l. . . 780
dc o do 2. 8 GO
LEATHER.
Best Buffalo Sole , -
jo do . . . .
Matamoras do bo. 2 , 32c ; 1. 35r
& > st Oak do
Baltimore Oak Sole . . . . . . .
French ICi , s . . . . . . . . . . . - - SI 40@2 00
do Calf , leading brands . . S2 . Q& * 50
Domestic Kipa- . . . . S1 W&l SO
do Calf. . _ S1 35 < al 75
Hemlock Upper , per foot 25@30c
Oak do do ' '
Grain do do . . .30c
Linings , per dozen. . . . . . 7 00@10 00
Toppings , do . „ . . . . . . < 111 00@14 00
Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot ,
do ( Oil Dressed do „
do ( Simon ) S3 00@3 25
do ( Glove Kid , ) S3 5045 00
Welt Leather , per side , 6 QO&i 00
Boot Webbing , ir bolt , 4. 6 < 0c
Oak Harass * Leather , " Pittsburg , " _ . .4oc
do do do No. 1 , 40Q12C
do do do , No. 2 , SS < ft40c
Oak Line do 44&4CC
Hemlock Harness Leather , No. 1 , . . .3-J&40C
do do do No. 2 , . 37 < g39c
Hemlock Line do .41 < if46o
Fair Bridle , p aid f4.00 ® , ! 22
Team Collars , per dox 25 50o25 ( 50
Stage do do .821 50
Scotch do do S3C 00
Concord do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SM 00
Collar Leuthei ( Black ) per foot , . . .lS@-4c
do do ( Russet ) do . . . . .18@ 4c
Patent Dash Leather 15e
SOAPS
& Co. , ooap uionufacturerp.
fublico , 6 l-2@6 3-4 ; Savon
3l.c , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to
; Palm , 5@514 ; German Mot-
l-4a6 1-2.
GOODS AND UPaoLSTEEEB'S
STOCK.
f
Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up
holsterer and dealer in fine art goods ,
270 Farnham Street , furnisher the
following quotations :
F&AUE MOULDINGS ,
Oil walnut mouldings , one inch ,
per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ;
polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch
15c ; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 Inch
6@15c ; 2 inh 12@30c ; 3 inch 18@
45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1
iuch 5@10c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; 8 inch
15@30c.
WINDOW SHADES.
Plain bands. 6 feet , all' colors , per
pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@
4 00 ; each additional foot , 75c per
pair.
BEPPS.
Union ind all wool terry , per yard
1 508 X ) ; Imperial , plain-ahd stri
ped , 2 50a8 00.DAMASKS.
DAMASKS. - * '
Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool ,
2 00a3 00.
MATTBAS8ES.
Husk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 OQa5 00 ; straw ,
3 00a4 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50.
LUMBER.
RETAE. LIST
Subject to change of market witnout
WM. M. FOSTER ,
On U. P. B. R. trace bet. t irnliam ai.
in.
GEO A. HOAGLANL.
Joints , studding and sills , 20 it , and un-
der. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " un$22 00
Over 2011 , each additional ft'idd" ' ! ! 60
Fencing No 1 „ . . . „ . . . . „ . „ _ ' . . . . . . 00
do No 2 . . . 21 00
1st common boards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 00
2nd do do 2200
" ' "
"A" stock boards , 10 and 12 inch. ! . . GU 00
"B" do do do do 3500
"C" do do do do EO 00
1st clear , 1yv 1 j and 2 Inch . . _ 65 00
3d "do do do do . . . . . . . . . . 55 00
3d 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. . . . . . 45 00
IK t clear celling % Inch. _ . . 35 00
2d do do % inch. . . . 32 60
1st do do y. Inch. . . . . 30 00
2d do do 56 Inch 27 60
1st clear siding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 CO
2d do do . . . . . _ . 26 00
1st common siding. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , „ „ 24 00
2d do do „ . . . 20 00
"A" shingles „ . . . _ -.425
Extra No 1 ehlnbles „ . . 3 U )
Common No 1 shingles.- . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .200
Lath per 1000. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' _ 3 CQ
D A. H pickets eer 100 . . . „ . . 3&0
Square do do do _ „ . _ _ . . . .
O G Batten per lineal It. . . \y.
Bough do do do „ . . . . . _
Liberal discount on carload lots.
WINDOWS. ( Glared. )
35 per cent oB Chicago list.
DOORS , ( Wedged. )
25 per cent ofl Ci tcsgo 1'st. '
. BLINDS.
30 percent off list.
White lime per bbl . $1 75@2 00
LonisrIIle cement per bbl. . . . _ . . . . . . . 3 00S 25
Plaster parls per hbl- _ 3 50@3 75
Plastering hair per bushel. . . . . . . . . . . . 40
Tarred felt. . . . .f . 4
Plastering boaro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 %
OILS , PAINTS , GLASS , &c.
N. I. D. SOLOMON.
.ROBERT C. KTEELL.
Coal Oil. . .S 18 I Lara UU , No 1 ! 95 I 00
Linseed Oil , raw. 105 " " 2. . . _ 70
" " bl'd. _ 110 " " wlnterT
Turpentine _ 65 " " train'dj 8U
Headlight OU 28 Lubricating i . . .
W. Va. * *
PAINTb , AC
White Lead , St. Louk , Srtlctly Pure _ 8 II
" ' Fancy Brands. 9V
Putty In Bladders. . . _ ell
" " Bulk „ . . _ I " 4(2 (
Enameld Glass , colors , sq.ft. . . , . . . . . 1 OU
Window Olasn 50 Be discount
TIN , SHEET-IKON. WISE , &C.
MILTON ROGERS , COR. 14th &
Per bundle 15 p r cent coon )
"
GROCERIES.
BTEELE 4 JOHNSON 53S-MO 14TH ST.
CLARK A FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND
lllH ST.
-PTJNDT , MF.YER * RAAPKE , 212 FABN-
HVJ1 ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS
MORGAN & GALLAGHER , 205arn-
ham St.
WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN & Co. , 247
Douclas St
j. J. BKOWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
SUGARS.
( ln > nualed ! pr B > „ . 12 ! *
Powdered do'i' '
Ciujhod do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ 1
Kefd cul loafdo . . . . . . 1
Standard A do
Circle A do
ExttaC no
Yellow C doN
"
N Q choice do . . . . . . . . 10/S
COFFEES.
Rio choice prffi 23K&21
do priino do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . „ . . . - . . . 2. > i2 * > f
do Kood do . . . . . . „ . . . . . . _ -Ma.3
O ( r Java. . . . . . . . . . 3134
SYKUPd.
Common pr gallon. . . . . . . .
Good do
Choice do 70i80
do N O molasses. . . . . . . - . . . 80
R igi > on choke.-- . irSK
Ccroliui _ . „ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
CAJOLES.
M West & Co . . .
Ccbofer * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .w. . 19
bOAP.
Missouri Yrllcy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 %
Kirk's Savon. . . fi -
M. Weak A Co. .
Schofer1 *
Kirk's standard. .
do sterling
PI.IIO TOBACCO.
'
Black goods , Western 43
do do Virginia 55aCO
do do Lorrilard's 55aGO
Bright co do do COaGo
do do Virginia. . . . . . . . - . 6S.ir3
Natural leaf . - . . - _ . . 75a95
DRIED FRUI1S.
Southern Apples , per bar el , SalO .
- >
Michigan "
New currants. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do prunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
do German cherries. . . . . . . . . . . . 17
do bl ckberries A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U
do raspberries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .w. 35
do raisins , per box. . . . . . 360
do seedless raisins , per pound . - . 12 } $
SAL1.
New in barrels . . . . . . . .M . . .32 70a2 85
do dairy. . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . 4 50a5 75 \
CANNED GOODS.
2poundcanSlyer'soys-ersperca3e. . . l 25a4 50
1 do do do do do . . . 2 50a2 73
2 dc do William's do do 4 00a4 75
2 do do peaches per case. . . . . . - . 5 50
3 do do do do . . „ . „ 7 75aS 00
2 do do tomatoes do . . . . . . _ . 3 25aS 0
3 do dodo do 500
Corn , Tropny per case . . . . 6 ( < 0
do Winslow Jo . . . . . . . 5 50
do Yarmouth do . . . . . . . . . . - 5 60
Strawberries , do _ . 60a4 75
Raspberries , do 5 25aj 60
Pineapples , do . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00
IMPERIAL BAKING POWDER.
1 pound cans per doz.$4 50
% do do do d- > . . 250
% do do do to 130
5 do do do do . . . . . . „ _ . . 19 80
2 do buckets do do. . . . „ . _ _ _ . . . . . _ „ „ . . . . 8 (10 (
TEAS.
Oolon B , per pound. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Young Hyson , per pound . - . . . . . - 40al 00
Gunpowder , do do . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . EOal 25
FLOUR.
Snow .Hake , ( Wells & Wieman ; 4 60
Gold Dust. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 2 76
XXXX Iowa City . . . . . . . . . . . _ 3 CO
California. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 4 75a5 00
BAGS.
Qwniles , heavy weight. . . _ . . 13U
O light do , . , , „ 17ri13
Jjps , four buuhel. . _ . . . . lEa'2
adee gunriies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 1
. lin baas , Amoikeg A SO S1
o do Ludlov a a. . . . . E4'
SPICES.
Nutir.egs , Penang best.per pound . . iO
Cljvei * do do . --t
Alspice do do . „ „ . \r. < f
Cinamon bark do do 3'-iO
COLUMBIA RFV'ER SALMON.
jj
J bbls. , 100 fts _ . . . . . „ . . „ . . . $ 8
1 m cans , per dor. . . . _ . . „ . „ 2 OOQ 2 2o
2 do do . . _ . . . _ . 3 5U
, WHITE FISH.
No. 1 kits „ . . _ „ g l 25
Family in kits - . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . 0@ I 20
Ji bbls. . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ „ 50ffl 7 00 „
Family in J bbls 5 60@ 6 tO "
MACKEP.LL.
Family , in kits. . . . . . 1 10@ 1 20
No. 1 , do „ . . . 1 C0@ 2 00
Mess , do . „ . . . . „ _ . 3 00@ 3 25
Family , % bbls 6 25@ 6 60
No. I , d „ 9 OG@10 CO
Sardmes/Ji boxes _ IK 50@17 00
CIGARS.
A. E. SIMPSON , Manufacturer , 532
15th Sheet.
H. Upman. . .
Chicago , Hock Island
and Pacific R. R.
THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE t ROM
OMATTA TO CHICAGO
AND THE EAST ,
Via Des Molnes , Xavenport and Rock Island.
AH Passenger Trains are equipped with the
WESTISOUOUSK PATENT AIE URIKKS and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.
2 Fast Express TJ alns Leave Dally ,
onnecting as follows :
AT DES MOINES with the Des Molnes Valley
Railroad , for Oskalooia , Ottumwa , KeoLuk
and St. Lords.
AT ( JKINNELL with the Central RaUroad of
Iowa , for all polnu north to St. Paul.
AT WEST LIBERTY with Ihe Burlington ,
Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad , for
Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque A St.
Paul , At WILTON JUNCTION wUh the
South-Western crauch , for Muscatlne ,
Washington and all points south.
AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport 4 St.
Paul Railroad for points north.
AT ROCK laLANl > with the Western Union
Railroad foi Freeport , Be.it , Kaclne. Mil
waukee and all points in northern Illinois
and Winconsin.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord , Rock
Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis
and points south.
AT HOCK ISLAND wlta the Peorla < t Rock
Island Eallioad for Peoria and points east.
AT BUREAU JUNC , with branch , for Hen.
ry , Larere , Chllllcothe and Peorla ,
AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail
road for points nort h and south.
AT CHICAGO with all lines East , North and
South.
THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities ,
> ia this 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 the principal ticket offices
along the line of the U. P. It. fl.
Baggaee Checked Tbrongb to all
Principal Ka ten Points.
Sioux Citv & Pacific R , K ,
The Shortcut and only Direct
Route fiom
COUNCIL BLUFFS
St. Paul. Minneapolis ,
And all Points in
NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA.
PULLMAN PALACE SLEKPING CABS
On all night trains via thU route.
' CONNECTIONS.
1. At TJ. P. Transfer with Un Pacific
Bailroad for Omaha
2. At i ouncil Blufl , with Kansas City , St.
Joe and Council Bluffs BaUroad for St. Louis
and all points south
3. At ML-sonri Valley with the Chicago and
Northwestern railway fet Chicago and all
points east.
< . At Slour City with Sioux tity and 5
Paul , Illinois Central and Dakota southern
railroad * . Steamers for Upper Missouri River ,
during navigation and with stages for all
points in the Northwest.
6. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern
railroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska.
6. At Fremont , Nebraska , wl'-h the Union
Pacific railroad for ill polntr west and the
Pacific coast.
7. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and ! '
points in Northern Nebraska.
JWTickeU for sale In Chicago acd Norlb-
wentern Hallway offices.
OVBe soil your tickets read via S. C. A P. ' <
Railway. i
L. BURNETT , Snp't. I
P. C. HtttS 9 n. Ticket A't. 1
GEO W. GBATTAlf , 4
omtia.
EJ.
CHICAGO S ORTHWES'N
The Popular Route trom
o j& .A. H : .A.
-TO
Chicago and the East !
AND THE
ZDiroot I oxito
. Do < lireDubiiqueLa
Cro M , 1'rnlrle D\i hicn. WlnoiiR ,
St-.Pnul.Dulnth , Janr ville , Krtio-
Bl > a , Green Ua , Itaclnr , Steven's
Point. Wetrrtowii , Onhlfosh , Fan
DuLac. MadUou and Milwaukee.
It Being the Shortest and FList Comoleted Line
Between
OMAHAandCHICAG-O ,
Constant Improvements hare taken place In
the way of reducing Grade , and plarlog Iron
with Steel Kails , adding , to its rolling stock
new and" Elegant
DA1r and 8L.KKPING CAKS
Equipped with the "W dtlnzhousa Air Brake"
and ' 'Miller Plat.'orm. " establishing comturta-
bii-and commodious Kiting Housesofleringall
the comforts ol traveling the age can produce.
Fron.x to lOKa.it Express Traius ruu each
way daily orer the Tarloua lines of thU toad ,
thus securing to the traveler selecting this
route sure and certain connections la any di
rection ho mar wUh to so.
Principal Connections.
AT SUSSOUK1 VALLEY" JUNCTION , for
Sioux City , Yaukton and points reached via
Sioux City and Pacific rallroid.
AT GRAM * JUNCTION for Fort Dodge ,
DesMoines. Ottawa and Keokuk.
AT MAKSHAi.Lf.rSt. Paul , Minneapolis ,
Duluth , and northwestern points.
AT ED A It RAPID- for Waterloo , Cedar
FalN , f h irk * Citv , Burlington and St Louis.
AT CLINTON for Dubuqne , Dun'elth , Prai
rie du Cblrn , I.a > 0"se , and nil point * on the
Chicago , Clinton and Dutiuque , nd Chicago.
Duhuque and Minnesota rail roods
AT FULTON f 01 Freoport. Racine Mlllwau-
kee , and all points in Wisconsin ,
AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading
out of Chicago ,
Through tickets to til eastern cities vis this
line can be procured , and any informal ! n ob-
lalned , concern In Routes , Rates etc , at the
Comt ante's office , 21 * Farnhaui Street , Omaha ,
ind also at the principal ticket offices along the
line of the U. P. R.R.
Kf Baggage checked through to all principal
Eastern points.
\V. U. STNNETT , MARVIN HUGHITr ,
Gen'I PaasingB'r Ag t. Oen. Sup't.
1.H LACEY. O G.EDDY ,
Ticket Ax't , Omaha. Gen'I Ag't Omaha.
mchlSvl
Omana A St. Louis Short
Line.
1874 !
Fhe Kansas City , St. Joe and
* Council Bluffs B. B
Ii tb < > only dire Una to
ST. XiOTTXS
AND THE EAST , FBOM
OMAHA AND THE WEST
HO CIIAMGE j cait between Omaha and St.
Louis ana b 'tor c between OMAHA
anu AoW YOBK.
Thisth Only ine running *
SLEEPING OAR EAST
FKUBI OMAIIA , ON AHRITAI. /
OF THE UNION PACIFIC
EXPRESS TRAIN.
QTFasscniters taking other routes nave a
Usagrceablu transfer at tun Kivar SUtloa.
.
PASSEXGKIi. TRAINS DAILY t
B BEACHING ALL
EA3TEEN AND WESTEBH OITIE8
iVith Less Changes and In advance of other
lines.
ThU Entire Line is equipped with
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars ,
Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars ,
Hitler's Safety Platform and Coupler
and the Celebrated Weatinqbouse
Air Brake.
caTSce that your tickets read via
XaiisnnCity , S . Joai-ph & . t'onnell 1
IliulGi llulrod ,
Via Omaha and St. Louis.
rickets for ealo at cor. Tenth and Farnham
street * , and U. P. Depot , Omaha.
rOS. TEHON , GEO. L. 3BADBUKY ,
Pass. Agt. Gen' Agent.
. F. BABNABD , A. a PAWES ,
Gen-1 Supt. Gen'I ? a s. Agt. ,
St. Josvoh. fit.Jtxwuh.
B.OTTTB
DB JL S T.
3 TEAINS DAILY !
LKAVK ST. LOUIS IVITH
Pullman Palace Cars
THEOIJQH WITHOUT OHAHOB
TO
Indianapolis ,
Cincinnati ,
Louisville ,
Chicago ,
Columbus ,
Pittsburg ,
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore
Washington ,
- AND
NEW T OBK
oi Traiu from ths Weit.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Cleveland Buffalo & Boston
Are for al a
1TCKETS Company's Ofllce
N. E. cofc r ourtb < fc rhcatnnt t ,
SI. Lonlo , unil at the Principal Ral'-
vru.y OlHcto In the West.
CHAS. BABCOCK , C. E. RUSSELL ,
S'thern Pass. Ag't , Wesfn Pass. Ag't.
DALLAS. TEXAS. KANSAS i ITT ,
JOHN E. SIMPSON CHAS. E. rOLLEtT ,
Oen i Supt. , Oen'l Pass. Ag'L
29tr iKDtAHAPOLU ST. LOO1S
T7X7XTOC1.
Confectioners' Tool Works ,
Tlios' Mills c& Sro.f
*
Manuiacturen'o
Confectioners'Tools
e out Ice Cream
Freezer Ac.
Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St.
PHILADELPHIA , PA ,
Proprietors : 1 ESTABUSHIED 1M | . *
THOMAS MILLS , 1
OBO. M. MILLS , f CATALOGUES SENT
ATLKEP.PASUZK.J upoc application.
mar7dAw3m
? Cr frk OOA FEK DAY. Agentswaut-
> D LW V/WW iAll classes of work-
lag people ot either sex , you ne or old , make
more money at work for tu in theiripire io *
menu or all the ttm than atiartut c
Add/euSTINSON * CO.PortUai '
Frazier's Root Bitters ,
tlie Great Blood and
Humor Remedy.
[ From the OtrclanJ
Sunday Xor-.ing oct
That Frailor't Boot Bitters possess an eficacy
greatly superior to any oiher preparation for
fearchin ? the b'ood with which we area quain-
ted , e caiLtestify from actual observation. We
know many iuo&uces where IndiviJcnls for
yeirs atllictcJ , baye l < vn | e nianeutly icstoml
to health by their -is * . Mr. Frailer , the pro
prietor , i a resld-rtof this city , and li wlJrly
known s one of o.u most prominent bus-ni > ss
men. His ref-.rences to the great value of bit
Boot Bitten , also
are persons well-known * a
citizens of standing and integritr , in whose
statements implicit confidence way be placed ,
and their testimo may be taken is cocclu-
Mvee-Wtnceof tbe cstlinxtion In which M .
Trailer's remedy U held , particularly at home.
Here It has alnady attiined tbat poaitlan that
requires no recommendat'on , having stood the
test of trial hero. We can say with saf ty , and
do recommend with entire confident. Us me
e' "where , by all who may be affllctid with
any kind of weakness or humor In the b\xxl ,
as the most searching , strengtlenlng nnj heal-
inz rem dy of which we have any knowltde
Sold by druzzl.'ts and at country store * .
GEOEfiE W. FRAZIER , Prpr etor ,
631 StCWrSt. Cleveland , Chlo.
Over 1,000 Testimonial * .
A few of the many parties cured by the great
remedy. Kead ndbeion inced. '
SCSTKKEDOVEBTHIRTEES YEiBS WITH UVEB
ltJIPLANT AND ITSPhPStA , CURED BT
T1IREK BOTTLK3 OF HOOT BtTTEBS.
MaFittzikR D < arblr : Idrem It anactof
gratitude . to you , and a duty toward those who
are guttering from livercomp alnt acd dvspep-
sia , tomaVethclullowlnK itatement :
I have been an invalid for over thirteen
years. My complaint wasa disease of the liver
and dyspepsia. My skin was yel'ow , the white
of my eyes w s the rolor of sattron I was ilrei.y
and heavy , with headache aid no appetnc tor
food of any kind , I was afflicted as 61 as any
Ilvine woman could I * . I took bottle a'Ur
bottle of pMrnt medicines , end paJd over fe cn
hundred d > llars tn the Ust pliyslcinns without
any benefit. I nufierwi more than I can tel1 you
by letter , ut could g t no relief until about
two months ago 1 pun based * tattle of your
Ro't Bhtersfrom Lo .la Srulthnlght. druggist.
136 Woodland AT. , this city. I ued this lo -
11up , and flu e thru h ive us d nearly two
more , and they ire the only positive , sure cure
for liter and dyspepsia complaint I have ever
tiled ; they have cur l me ccnipl trlv , and to
day I am as he liby aa any person can 13.
You may use tny name , if you see propper , as
it m/i v bo the emis of inducing ot ersto try
yourdfaeoveryand berureu , for co 'd tealih is
hotter than cold. Ever vour frieqd , MIW.
ELLEN CRAWSUAW , No. 20 Orange St. ,
Clereland Ohio.
HAS DOXK ME MORE GOOD TIIAK ALL T1IE
MIDICINE 1 HAVE TAKES FOB TKX YEARS.
Mrs. D nitlmithof Concord. N H..aDlIc-
with weakness pa n in the lunzs , houl if ,
heavy pal j over the ey , resiNss atnlKht ana
tired , falnty feelings 1I the time , writes .
MR FB ZIB Drarsir : I rorclved the Bottle
of Blttera vnu seotmeby rxprn , and I have
taken the whole ot It , and It has done rn more
good than all the mediciuea I have ver taken.
and I h ve taken more or IMS for ten years. I
thnnzht I could get i hem from our drugxist * ,
bu they do not yet have them. I could have
sold 23 t'Ottl s. If i could have pot them. I
think vou might have a goo I sale i r your bit
ter. here. I want you to tend me 6 ! > oitlM for
5 dnllaas , th price you advertise. Send quick
agyou.an , hy xpres. , C O D. It is the i * t
medicine I evi-r > aw. From vour most crateful -
ful friend MRS. DANIEL SMITH , Concord.
N. H. P. 0. Box . ' 82.
Consumptives Read.
MB. FBAZIKR Dear Pir : I am taktnz your
Ecot Bitters , they ha e done me a great deal of
cood. They have cured my cough , and I f el
snothrr r < r r Yours truly , BASNErCA'N ,
r-.t riu'i" i tir.nn' . . no RPACH MY CASK UNTIL
. i.j'iioou yo > r BITTERS.
"A. R PK.I u i' I'ttjrtj&l Sir : The Crst im-
[ i-v. > ' f "tc.\ . : .t l > cen rest'ired from
ilifjif * ! . . ri'-r iSi * 't , li eratitude * o the
on.h u"jd i.ia.iaffl'Ci ! over two
Vwlin i * to o myr < id and face. Ihad
i-r-ib ' _ -.to Lutiic n * Feuton'i barsapa-
r > U anu nis -iiiediei , but c-.uld let
" -1 : Ir- ' . < ar LIV cs e , un 11 sbout two
'fb- , I 'taiivn-s-l taking Root Bitti is ,
w't'/i ita 11-5 , f&l I think It nolhlrg
tm - 'u.u i i * vcu > liscovi-ry toacknowl-
r.tlM winMywjC * has u ed your Bitters
"i . .ficuuf s'l.lrv'm.Ji she has been Do < -
tj.f'n i lull ? U'.v. ind ciuld find no relief ,
tin. In irbiiiir.M'ttakinttiem. They have
tfj < iL.r. \ l'ifure in her cafe. I h ve
.trr ri ttji'tm.l" of the Cleveland Post Office
> C rlij > tt tter'airlfr for eleven yfars
t can rro-.y jdhont.t'y recommend yonr Rout
Bitters to every p < Tton , sutfenn with Salt
Rheum , ( Tetter ) Chronic HliPuui.itlfm , Pcrof-
ul or any kindot Humor in the Blood , at one
of the Honat Caret.
a. w. UPTON ,
Cleveland Ohio.
If your Druggist or storekeeper dou't hkve
the Sitters , ait him to order them lor you.
CATARUH CUKED.
MB. FRAZIER I wish to inform you. what
your medrcine has donn for me. I was afflicted
witbratarrh In IU worst forms for many years.
I tried various medicines reconveudcd by
Pliys'clacs , which proved but a temponry re
lief. By t'ie advice of a Udy who was curtd
0 J this same disease by your Root Bitter" , I
procured one half dozen bottles and they have
iccomplished a perfect cure In my case. Be
lieving that thousands ara dragged out of a
miserable pxls'piice from the eQtrt of Catarrh.
cheerfully recommend your Itoot Blt.ers to
all whoare similarly atlected.
MIPS. AMELIA BRAMT.
Buena VI * , KutVr Co. , Pa.
Retail trade suiipliud by C. F. Goodman ,
wholesale agent Omaha Nebraska.
IvlSdAwly
KEAENEY'S
: FLUID-EXTBA.CI
BUCHU
. The only known remedy for
HEIGHT'S DISEASE ,
And a positive cure for
Gout , Gravel , Strictures ,
Diabetes , Dyspepsia Xer-
Tona Debility , Dropsy ,
Non-retention or Incoztlnence of Urine , Iri-
tatlon. Inflaination or Ulceratlon of the
BLADDER AND KIDNEYS-
SPERM A TORRHEA ,
Loncoerhoe or Whites , Diseases of the Prostrate
niind. S one in the Bladder. Colculut.
OIIAVEL OR BRICK DUST } DE
POSIT.
And Mucui or Milky .Discharges.
KEARNEY
Extract Buchti !
Permanently Cure * all I , DUeases of the
Bladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical
Swellings ,
Existing In Men , Women and Children ,
No Mailer What the Agei
Prof , btettle sara : "Oa bottle of Kearney' *
Fluid Extract Bucha li worth more thin all
other Buenos combined. "
Price one dollar per bottle ; or , slx."bottla .for
flye dollars.
Duane St N Y
Depot 104 , , , ,
A physician In attendance to answer correr
poiidence and glre adrice gratis.
aarsend stamp for pamphlets , free. . * *
Crane 4 Brigham Wholesale AgenU. San
Franclwo. Cal.
a < t
M. Keller ,
Proprietor of UM
RISING SUN
ANO
LOS ANGELES
YINEYRDS.
Depot for the sale of his
NATIVE WINES
AND
Co , ,
Corner ot BaxUry and Wuolsgton Sts.
1'VTIL.A'OC HAVr-
CAREFULLY EXAMINED.
OTIS.
LOW BESERTOIH
WE HAVE TWELVE OOUIJ KEASOJ53
AS why ther will do yoor work.
Quick and Easv.
Clieai and Clean.
U They are etc post to buy ,
They are best to use.
1 hej ba e er. nly and quickly ,
fLeiro > ration is perfect.
They have alwjys a gouj draft ,
They are iimde of i he bt-stmaterlal
They ruast perfectly ,
Tbey require but lit lefuvj ,
Tfcey axe very low pru.nl.
They an easily managed.
They r nuited tu all lucalltlc ? ,
tTexT > tovegU4xaut d 10 giTosatlsfacltoa
&OU ) BY
Excelsior M '
aii'fg Co. ,
ST. 7. 1 . 'I-- . " ( . . .
Mi *
M , K O G & K i * .
Oti Xs. " "M " - " - -
> < -l r.
PELLETS.
o oo
ooo
Or Sasar-CoaicJ , Concentrated ,
Boo and Herbal Jnlco , Antl-
XSillon * Granule * . THHJl.rmi2
GIANT" CATHARTIC , or HXultom
ij Farro Physic.
The norelty of modem Jfedlcai Chemical and
Phirmsxentical Science No uce of auy locket
taking the large repulsive and nauseous ptltJ ,
eo-nposcdof cnsap. crude , and bulky IngrrtflenU.
when we can by tt careful application of chemicsl
f cienco. eitrarf all tie cathartic aud other DciU-
tinsl properties froa the moot valuable roct anr
heroi , aad rourcmrato iheia tito a minute Gran
ule. < car ( > ly larger than a aturtartl
oeU , that can oe > readily swallowed by the * * ot
ttiu mostueniltive eiomuchi and fartldtons taot -
EicttliulaPurtativo fcllotrcprcrenb < .ina
mot concentrated form , a * nrich cathartic power
aa is embodicJ tn any of the lanv > pills foand for
rale la the drr ' gho [ > Frua their wonderful ca.
Uurtlc power. In proTOrtiou o their Mze , pccpU
vrha have not tried them rrv apt to npp < * a that
thcT sro har n or draticm effect , bnteuchlsnol
at oil the ca-m. tha different artlvo Medicinal prin
ciples of which they are crrapo.ed bcin so tar-
nonizcd and mod'tled. one by the others , as to
produce a mo-t sonrliliii auit ihor
rutbartl ; .
> 500 npvrar l is hereby offerer ! l/tha pro.
priclor of ibiso 1'ellrU , to Buy cbcml.-t vho ,
upoa anaiysli. vl'.l fi.id In them an > CaJo-nelor
oincr furcu of mercury 01 any oiucr zuimirol
poison.
Qclnff entirely voKCtablo , to rirtfcnlar
care ia 'equlnd while uain them Ibcy oyo-
rate without dUtnrbauco tu the con titnton. ! Cut ,
or occupation. For JaoiiUIco , licndacbc ,
Constipation , Irupuro Itloocl , 1'alu
in tlio .shoulder * . Tl uliiCb-4 of tint
Clickt , Ilzziiic8 , Suiir Kructaliou ?
of the Moninch , Rail lusto In
aionlli. ZXIlloiin attacks 1'aln iu
region ot Kidiicyx , Internal Fever ,
Bloated forlliitf about St > rujrl- ,
IlU ! U of Blood to Ucad. Illc-tx Col
ored trlliC , Unvociul llity i > il
Gloomy 1'orcboUInu'S tala E"
Plerce'sPlcaaaiitl'urqatlroPrUol ; < u
In cxplamuion of the remedial po\\cr of niy I ur-
gative Fc' icta ocr fo great a roIcty of discaws ,
IwMltoraythat their action upon the
animal cconntn ) iHiiiilv rfi l , nota
.
pa-
tlvo Imprcnn. Ae , doe * tot Unpoir then-
' .heir sair coating lira being eucloi-td In es.- !
bottles pregen Mrirtict unimpaired fet anr
let. ! Ii of tineV"rany r'liuitco Oat they are al-
\ny fresh and reliable , ubich li not tLo ca > o
cifh ti ! * pill * tound in the dru itoren , prt op in
c'k p wiiud or patcbcanl boseo. Kc.xo..cct Uut
forL'i di * < M c4 i\hcru a Laxative , Atteri >
tire or Pur atlvo U indicated. the little
IVkHvili : phe the inoat perfect batlsJiction to
\\houoaUiem. .
Tlioy nro Hold by nil cnterprUlum
Druggis.K at 5 cout < a bottle.
Do not allow any drnprit to Inrlnco vet o
take anjthincr tl i that La nay trr la Jnst as
coed J tny Pcllcto becac o ho makcn n. Urret
proaton that \\hicti ho recommends. Jf your
dracji-t csnnot * nvply then , rnclcea 25 cenU
anotecche thPin ny -tnm ciaU f-nra
B. > - . PiE ccv jr. j > . jv-pv ,
JJCFrjO.0. N. TS.
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SALERAT
-AND
BAKING- SODA
SIEJJST I 3XT TT S 2E3
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Banserman A Co.
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IMPORTERS' OF
TEAS
AND
East India Goods ,
213 and 213 FttO.VT 1TUKET
San Francisco California.
mchs'm
FL1TTE VALLEY
REAL ESTATE I
Samuel C , Smith ,
Local Agent for the
TJ. P. B. B LANDS ,
Columbus , - ITeb ,
Government Lands Located1
U. P. Lands Sold !
ImproTed Farms andToirn oU for
CASH !
on
ON LONGTIME ! !
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fully Answerpl
claarios Popper ,
WHOLESALE BDTCHEB
HD CATTI.K BROKER ,
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