Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 27, 1874, Image 3

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    I , \G-.W. HO HAN , Sr. ,
yvfii-s for the iincessUli * of tlie public , a
| / First-Class HeaipaflS Craps ,
All orders pr.-wnptly a-tendol to br 1-ariu
at Cor. 1H' > > and Uttruer Sts. agiotf
i'.JIh St. , bet. Farnbant ami
tinds oJ TAlWHlUffi , C1.FANING anJ
REPAIRING done at rfiaiwTif M * ratw
nrfitl
TREITSCHKE & CO. ,
H O C E B S
C.'ciiPinl rrr.vic'oT Dealers ,
B. T7. Ccr. Jackscn and 13th Pts- ,
C j > a. superior stock of Groceries , Provisions ,
" " ' iue , I.hiuorH and Cigars , and bell cheajicr
Mian nnr other home iu Ouialii ] v3 Sm
IATK & HANSFI
l' 4 \\l \le Denier * In I eaf. Tobacco ,
i
| i.V > , * v fMntiiifa turprs of
A.
/ ASPDGAI.r.It IN
Tobaccoi Pipes , &c , , &c ,
" 1C3 FAKXHAtt ST. ,
Bet. JOth A llth ,
ooll'f.
P. H.
WIOrESALK AND RETAIL DU1Z.BP IS
Wines , liquors , Segars ,
TOR'C 0 AX PIPES.
ea-Callforila Wines and Brandies.5W
Corner of 15-h Bill Do'l e ntr < y > tf opposite the
new Post Omeebailllns. Omah . 'ebie25tf
.roil v
Practical Watchmaker ,
OMAHA
YICTOBH.COFFMAHM.D. ,
Physician 1 Surgeon ,
241 Farnham Street ,
Over Isli's Drug store.
wptJOJly
s : si :
MLK , CASIIMEP.E , AND ALPACA SUITS
For sac anl made to older.
P. M. SFAIilLOST. ,
2C3 Dodge , bet. 14th and 15th streets.
OMAUA. NEBRASKA.
TO Till
NERVOUS & DEBILITATED
OF BOTH SEXES.
JOOIUK3E TOR AU710S AND CON-
SULTATIOS.
T\H J. TJ. PYOTT , graduate of
Jelleraon Medical College , Philadel
phia , author of several valuable
works , Jan be consulted ou all dis >
cases of the SfiXuiJ and Grinary or
gans , ( which he has made an es
pecial study , ) either in male or fe
male , no matter from what cause
originating' , or how long standing
A practice of SO years enables htnj
to treat dLbea. ° e3 with success. Cures
guaranteed. Charges reasonable.
Those at a distance can forward let
ters describing symptoms and en
closing stamp to prepay postage.
jC © Send for the Qud | ) to Health.
Price IOc.
J. B. DYOI1JM.D.
Physicion and Surgeon , 104 JDuaiie
street , N.
Crty Meat Mar Rex.
. , ; t cllv'on b.inil
A T.A-RGP. SUPPLY OF
nurro\ .
I' ) ir THY ,
1JA3IE
73 C3J52 St
llic Slua City .iiHi rat-mr .lallroaiT ,
In 'Xi.tiuc-ioa willt Chf
SIOUX CITY L ST. PAUL
RAILROAD ,
U C2 inll s the shortest route from Omaha
nnd Coinrll lilafTs to St. Paul , Jlineaoolls ,
fitllluater. Anol > .i. Italulh , Bismarck , and all
patntn In Minnesota.
Train leavoa Omaha d.'lly , ( cicep Saturday )
at C o.clock p. m. , and Council Biittft at S.U5 p'
ni , from Cliirasn A Nortb-Weskrn 1) . pot.
Fare as LOW and 'lime as QUICK as
by any ol'ipr Line.
PDLLMA ! ! PALACE SLEEPING CAKS
ON ALL HI6HT TRAINS ,
Bosiire voartlcknt rca.N VIA Slom City ,
thus avoiding ciicultout routes and uiidnignt
transfers.
Tickets can I * i urrhajc' Htihe oruccsof the
ClilcxRo A Norttiwii'ern lu ilw y in O.ualu
and Council Bluff *
. . , c.rjoyDEX. .
( Jcn'l Pa * . i TlcUet A t-'st P. A S. C. B. P. .
fit Paul , M.MU .
F.1IILL
( IcnM Pass , nnd Ticket Agt. , rf. C. & . P. , | Sioux
City , Iowa.
GEO. V , * . UBATTOJffieut. .
1CS Farnham Str ct , Omaha , Neb.
Inly 20 , If.
PASSEoTGKS
Going East or South from Omaha
lots on U. P.B. U. , tumid take thi
'LINCOLN ROUTE"
Tl The
ATCHISON & NEBRASKA
BAILBOAJ ) '
Anl f enro tor themselves tne cliol a of Six
Popul r EiJtesfroai
AtcUisou t Chicago mid St. Loute ,
All mtklnj Kelialile jinoclions and being
wtth Palace Dav and Eloccing Csrs
All delay ami Inronvenienra nrrl vine from
Ferries atd tratisfere can b svoldwl W * t of
Chicago nd St. louts hy "wiring Ticteti Tia
y nnil < h ATCinsti.V A-
KERQAHKA RAILROAD.
Direct Una Reliable Connectlocs are tlso made
with the A. T. & S. F. R. R. for the
9pat Arkansas Valley & Colorado ,
And with all line * rnnmnjj South to points 'n
Southern Kjn as and the Indian Territory.
Ask for Tictel via
LINCOLN & ATCHISOiM
CHAS. C.S11TTH , F. WHITE
Gea'J SqpU Qca'l Pass. Ag't.
I JEFFERSGH COUNTY.
' Old Seitlers Bich Farias Kew
, Towns.
I ( Correspondence of the BIE. )
| FAIKKUIIV , Xeb , Oct. 24.
i EDITOR OMAHA KHK :
On my departure from Beatrice I
1 made myvay up Cab Creek , a tributary -
' utary of Blue river , emptying into
' the latter about three miles north of
| Beatrice. This fctream is about 23
j milea long and winds its way in a
southeast direction through a beau
tiful and well timbered valley. There
is more timber on this creek than
any I have seen in the State.
This valley now abounds in a large
number of farms , well improved ,
having been settled for about fifteen
years. Ten miles up the river i the
residence of Uncle Sammy-Kirkpat-
rick , one of those very sociable old-
fashioned farmers , who is well post
ed in the early history of the State ,
having located heie fifteen years
ago , when there was no settlement
west of Beatrice. His family were
once run out of the country by the
Indians , and he and his boys have
stood guard many a day and night
to protect themselves and property.
It is indeed interesting to hear him
tell of the caily .settlement and of its
privations they endured when first
here they were compelled to go to
Nebraska City , (25 ( miles ) for all
their clothing , and everything that
they had to buy , when the trip oc
cupied about one week , and their
nearest neighbors were ten miles
distant , lie has one of the best
farms in the valley , consisting of
480 acres , about one-fourth of which
is choice timber. The farm is well
improved , with a good residence ,
barns , and out building. * ; while the
farm is alive with stock. Seven
years ago your correspondent was a
guest of Uncle Sammy's , and shared
the hospitalities of a frontier ranche ,
which was indeed home-like.
Up the valley through the roman
tic scenery were beautiful groves of
timber , where well-to-do farmers
have their home-like homes. I
made my way a distance of six
miles , then came to the table lands ,
where I called at a rude log cabin ,
and I found a well-to-do farmer
who had probably the finest flock
of sheep in the State.
Then moved westward through
that beautiful country known as the
Plymouth colony , where the beau
tiful undulating prairie was dotted
with humble cottages in every di
rection , and on the southern slope
was brought to view a neat and com
fortable two" .story fcchool house.
Here I found one of the best educated
families 1 have seen in this country ,
who were Indians , and had I not
been Informed of their nativity
should have never known them as
such. jSexttomy view was Bo\v-
eiville , which was composed of two
dwelling- ' , store , postollice and
school house. Ilcv. Mr. Bower , af
ter whom the place was named , and
E. D. Gage , the postmaster , ana
familiesconstituted theinhabitants.
Air. Gage is ono of that family .after
whom the county of Gage was
named , and the owner of one of the
best farms In Jefferson county.
From this to Fairbury is a high
and rolling prairie , a distance of ten
miles , and here t scenery was
brought to view which cannot be
surpassed in the west. Well im
proved farms and good and comfort
able dwellings can be seen in every
direction ; where the land is rich
and fertile , and on Hearing the h.am-
let I found the country more dense
ly populated , young orchards , and
more appearance of an older settle
ment , which , only five years ago
laid waste , in a vast space of unin
habited lands. 0" Hearing the
southern slope the town of Fairbury
was brought to view , which , during
the past live months has made such
marked progress that 1 was scarcely
able to realize in that time that a
town could lave improved so rapid
ly notwlthstandiug the drouth and
grasshoppers. About the advan
tages and progress of Fairbury I
shall mukft further mention in mj
next letter.
Grasshoppers and Sulphur.
A gentleman in Holt County in
this State had" twenty acres of the
finest corn that can be imagined.
When the gnisshoppera commenced
operations , this gentleman invest
ed thirty cents in sulphur and burn-
fd it in various parts of his field ,
"made smudges" as he expressed it.
The consequence was that he gaved
it The grasshoppers stayed three
days , .hut persistently re
fused to touch a blade or an ear
where the scent of brimstone lin
gered. Just think of it twenty
acres of corn saved for thirty
cents. It was an experiment , that
may , at some future dny , ho worth
millions to the farmers of the west.
The balance of this gentleman's
corn was devoured as was not of
his ueighborw.
Let every farmer In Nebraska re
member this cheap salvation. "We
have this information upon good au
thority and will , as soon as possible ,
procure all the particulars of the
facts. Our informant saw this field
and had from the gentleman's own
lips the accountpf the way he saved
it. OaMalc Journal
Dark and Bloody Mystery.
( Sorth Platte Xelraskian. )
Judge St. Chur , of Ogalalla , was
riding out some days since , and at a
point several miles south of town ,
found the body of a man who had
evidently been murdered during the
present year. The victim was an
old man as shown by his teeth A
fracture in his skull shows plainly
that he was the victim of a foul
murder. His bones were fleshless
Mitl as he lay upon the hill-idd , the
phastly sight was sickening. The
bits of clothing which were scatter
ed around in the Vicinity of the body
made it evident that the wolves
had not waited for the body to
decay but had literally picked the
unfortunate victim's bones. There
was nothing to identify the nun by
except the fragments of clothes ut
the people of Ogalalla surmise ttiat
ho might be one of a party of emi
grants who passed through last
spring , and who evidently had a
deadly quarrel on board. Of
course there can be no clue lo the
party or parties who did this terri
ble deed. And loving friends may
now be waiting anil wondering at
the absence of a loved kinsman.
The Chinese in California buy
their wives. My Celestial , Ah-
Sam , who dusts out my ollice , has
recently imported one. Sam scut
money to his mother , nnd in due
course of time the purchasa arrived ,
and Sam brought her down for my
inspection. She was as ugly a Chi
nese woman as I ever saw. I said ,
" { Jam , , not .handsome , eh ? " Sam
-says , , _ " "o , no handsome much ;
handsome gal cost heap money , and
allee time kick up bobbery. "
"Knm had the correct idea of jt , and
"ipasviselycohient with1 a * plainer
article that was most likely to stay
by him. Sam Informed me that
the original cost , with freight and
charges , was three hundred dollars
ell Itvas worth. " " [ Ngw York j
Times correspondent , ) 1 i
Stock Raising "in Nebraska.
( Sliir Tiai-s , Oct. 2. . )
On Friday last Mr. James S.
Stewart sold to Messrs. Foley fe
Lippincott 26 three-year-old grass
fed steers which averaged 1,343
pounds each , making a toial of 34- ,
J18 pounds , and netting to tue sell
er $1,390 72. Buta short time since
Ed PUcher sold nearly SOO worth
of stock , Thomas Lippiiicott about
$700 , Amasa AVarrack some $700 or
SSOO more , Samuel Warraek about
$500 , T. C. Hungate nearly or quite
$8JO , E S. Gaylord nearly a $1,000
worth , David Clark , Waldo Lyoii ,
and other parties well known here
and in Burt , larger or lesser
amounts.
Now that wheat is a drug on the
market at 5S@GO cents , and consid
ering that for the last five years the
average price of wheat has been
under , rather than over , 75 cents
per bushel , and considering
too that the outlook for wheat
during the next five years
is still worse than the past
five , would it not be well for the far
mer to take his pen or pencil and
spend just one evening in what
middle-men call "figuring ? " Esti
mate the cost of 10 , 20 , 30 or more
cows and their natural increase. To
this add the cost of herding on a
free and boundless prairie , and then
add tlie cost of cutting and stack
ing the winter's haj- . This , with
the interest on the value of the cat
tle , is the sum total. JLct every far
mer who reads this make the esti
mate and if any fail to find that ,
they have cleared 100 per cent , on
their investment , we will refer them
to any of the above named parties ,
who will convince them by actual
figures , that they have erred in
their calculations. Of course ,
the raising of cattle by a farmer
necessitates entering largely into
the growth of corn , which can , in
ordinary seasons , be put in the crib
at 1C cents per bushel , and the
stumpage or cornstalk _ fields are
worth , and will sell to itock men
for $1.00S1.50 per acre. This item
of stalk ground alone will pay the
real estate taxes of every farmer In
this county ; besides , too , the ad'an-
tage of stock on the ground , is worth
fully as much more , as it keeps the
soil well fertilized.
Had we time , we would 2've ' the
cost of wheat raising , but the lowest
estimate put upon this article by
practical men , exclusive of the value
of the land on which it is raised , is
GO cents per bushel. That wheat
culture is a failure in Washington
county , is a fact that needs no dem
onstration ( exceptions of course ad
mitted. ) Go to the banks , to the
attorneys , to the agricultural imple
ment dealers , to the merchants , and
what do we find 90 per cenF. of the
10 and 12 per cent , indebtedness of
the farmers , as evidenced by their
accounts , notes and debts , are on
wheat growers. To the question tea
a leading merchant here to-day :
How about stock men ?
O , we can't trust them. We nev
er have a chance ; they always pay
cash.
cash.And
And why ? Because stock , and
not wheat , is their commodity.
Every farmer in this county could
to-day sell elf his threshing ma
chines , liis headers , his harvesters ,
and cut loose from wheat growing
expenses at 40 cents on the dollar ,
cash , invest the amount judiciously
in thrifty stoclc , with even ordinary
success , he would in five j-cars be
an independent man. How" would
it he in wheat ? Let wheat Kcowers
whos ? notes are being daily Iftlwked
about the streets , and which , like
thorns , bristle and annoy them at
every < urn we say , let these men
who till fully CO per cent , of the
cultivated land in this county , an
swer. .
JI. C. WAIaCEr ,
ilAKOFACl UILIAI I ; utlALEtt IN
BOOTS &
10 13th St. Uelween Fbruham enJ
A 13
Corner ef Cnnisgs and Twenty-second streets
The finest lager beer con
stantly on hand.
CifAS. WEVMUI.LER , Prop
GLUEALEY'S
"OP. . Soap Factory !
Situated on the line M the Union Pacific
Railroad , near the powiler hou e. llnuii
tures fi-st-cUss soap lor hdid ? consumption
1une2i-lv
ar.
GBfBRAL AUCTIONEER ,
Cor. IClh and I > edge Ms.
Prompt at'out-.on Riven to sales ol household
furniture , s oiegooils , h-rn's , cattle , etc. , cither
at store or QWIHT'S residence. Kcal Estate at
public or private kale. Ru3IdtI
STQVSi
S.F. . COOK ,
537 14th St. , bstweta Dcnjlia. Dod < e
Manufacturer ol Tli Copper and Sheet Iron
AV re , and dealer In
Cooking and Heating stove s
Ktaicpfd , Japanned and French War on
and. I'm Hoofing , Gutter : ! nd Scouting and
U orb Oone and warranted.
VAtf BOKS'S MACHINE
2323C 03 = .
AH kinds of light and heavy
JIACJIINEKY JUNE & TIEPAIREIV.
S56 HAENET QTESET. OMAHA.
F. A. '
. . i'ETJBUS.
Saddle and Harness Maker ,
ANU CAURIAGS TK13I3IEK ,
No. U7I nriiliHiii . ' . btt , lotli z inth ,
orders and repairing promptly attended
ALL rd satisfaction giiarr.ufetl.
puil fnr hides
1OOCOO . &CS
SIOH FARMING LAND IK HEI
REAL ESTATE AGENTS ;
.
HOUSES AND LOTS < n the city of Omaha )
forsalecheauaud on good term * .
BUGGS < t JilLf.
23t Dodge strict./ "
AVottrr Public , al * aya in piUce , ap'Ot
Hra. D. A. HCJ1TETT ,
Fashionable Dressmaking
564 Fourteenth St. .
* c8Q3m O31 MIA. AF5J. -
Establislied JS5S.
1
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d-SS s
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i
H4SDFACTORY
5H8&540 Foirte.-nth Street , '
{ OttVe np stitrs ) Omaha , Kehraska. Carriages
and linjgies on haqd or made to order.
" * > P-irUcukf attention palif to tEepalr
U , P , R , R , MEAT MARKET ,
letlrstrect bet California and Webster. K-
WE JCEF.P ON HAND TOE BEST
_ , supply of FEESII AN'D SALTEJJ
MEATS. Also a large stock of Fine Surar
ured llama and Breakfast Bacon , at the low-
Unites.TiI. \ . AUaT A KNOTH , I
tcri jr
ftlonev and Commerce.
! Daily Review. ,
OFI-ICK OMAHA DAILY JJKK , f
October 26. 1S74. J
The week opened to-day with no
change worthy of note in the money
market. Business at the banks is
fair ; rates of discount and exchange
ruling at lalst Saturdays figures.
THE FIRST KAIIOXAL BANK
Land Greets Celling ) S825.00
Land "Warrants , (160 ( acres
buying ) I7C- ° °
Land"'Warrants (160 ( acres
telling ) 185- ° °
Agricultural College Scrip ,
( ICO acr s buying ) 176.00
Do. * SG * iii i " . J.OO.IA/ fill
Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one
l > er ct.
In the commercial market we
note up change in quotations. The
week opens with trade brisk through
all general lines ; and on a firm
market.
*
OMAHA MAF.KETS.
corrected
vr
DRY GOODS.
j. j. IJKOWN & cno. . Cor. 14th and
.Douglas street.
Aliens . - . j |
American . „ . . . . _ . _ . . . . . . - .
A moskc.ig . - . . . , g
Bristol. . ; . - . - 9
< Ji > rner9 . „ . - . U's
Hamilton . - . Vi
Meniuuck . . „ . - . - , ?
PcaUxlv . _ . - UM
Rlclimnntl . „ . - . - . vg
Simpson's.- . . *
Simpson's.BLUACHED SHIKTINGS.
Senate 4-1 . - . 1
Boot CJ . „ . _ . . - 9
Cabot 4-4 _ \ -
Lonsdaie . . - . „ ] ;
N. Y. Mills . - . - ! < /
Pctprlwro. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . 8
Suffolk L - . - . 8
BI-UACIIEC SHEETINGS.
Peppcrcll S-l - . ? I
ilo 9-1 - . . . . . . W.
" ' " "
TjorroHA5i" r'
Formers and Mechanic * . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Oreat Western- . - . US
BROWN SHEETINGS.
Albion. A. _ . - . . - . - &A
Bedford , R . - . " %
Grantville , EL.1 . . . . . Wi
Germania , B B . - . - . SK
Lancley . „ . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 11
L. L's . . . ! . - 9
GINGHAMS.
American . . . . . . . . 11
Amoskcdg . . . . - 12
Ila.tes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ „ . ' 13
Lancaster. . . . . . . . . . . . . IS
TICKINGS.
. ac n _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . „
Biddcford. . . . . . _ . 17 ; ' .
DENIMS.
B aver Creek , B B . _ 1C',2
Haymakers . . . . _ . 12
Otis , B B . „ . . . 17J4
Otis , C C . . - . . 15) ) |
JEANS.
Biddeford . _ . _ . 1C %
.
Inferred . SC
YAXKEK XOTIOXS.
KITKTZ MOIIII & 'co. , 31 Farnham
Street.
f
SlIKUi ixrrrun. f'
Clark's O. N. T . , „ . _ _ > E" 0
Cojt's . _ . . . ' . . _ . f 70
Merrick's . „ . _ 42J <
nosirnv.
Dommic . _ „ . _ $ S5fl2 00
British . „ . „ . _ jS OOfijG 00
Merino . _ S 2 2.1a2 50
Wool . „ . „ . . . . 3 75a4 CO
ChilJrens fancy how . „ . . . . . . . . . . 75a3 00
PAPER COLLARS.
nickens' be t . _ . . . . „ , . 1 S 90
King William . . . . . . . _ i 35
White Wing . - l SO
Comet. . . . . _ _ . „ . 2 50
SHAWIJ3.
Ottoman strips . i . _ _ . $2 2IfiG 50
SlilRTA
While common . „ . 510 50
' medium . _ . „ . _ . . „ . 15 OD
' cu'tom made . . ? . . . . . . . 30 TO
Jean . - . „ . „ . . . . . . . . . - 12 00
Satinet - . _ . . 15 00
Cassimere . _ . „ . ISaSS 0 1
Blue Flannel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ . . I a24 OD
OVERALLS.
Brown drill . „ . _ . . . . . . JG 50.i 25
' dnck . _ „ . _ . _ , . . . . „ . 7 7n9 00
Blue drill . „ . 7 00a7 50
' duck . _ . . : . „ 8 O0.i9 50
White. ' . . . - . _ . - 8 00a9 50
CORSETS.
French whalelono . . . . „ . . . . . _ . . . , . . . . . „ . . $5 2oaS 00
Ilil > Gove . „ . G 00
Dove _ . . . . 9 CO
' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " "
II. S. Embi-1 . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . _ IS 00
SKIRTS.
Bal Skirts . „ . -32 09
FeH . - . _ . 15 00
' YARNS.
Balmoral Yarn , all colors , pcrlh _ SI CO
Gcrmantown Wool. ' " . 51 70S2 05
Saxonv Yarns , per box . _ „ $2 15
MlxedYarns - . „ . . . . . . . 90al 00
White- . , . . .
- - , „ - 1 00
GENERAI , co.unssioN.
J. C. KosENFELD gives us tne
following quotations this day :
Sweet Potatoes 2 cents-per pound
Potatoes , 90@$1 00 per bushel ;
P.titter , prime 2330c ; Butter , good
20@2oc ; Butter , cooking 10@15c ;
Eggs , 20c per doz ; Live chickens
'
2'502 75 ; Lemons , 14 00 per hex.
Cranberries § 12 00 per barrel.
OYSTEItS
W. B. & Co. Select , 65 cts per
can ; Standard 55 cts per can ; Medi
um 45 cts per can.
aAEDWAKJi.
JOHN T EDGAR.
IKON.
Common t > ar. . . * . . . . . . . w.M..Mw. , 4
Horse shoe b J . . . . . .T. . . . . . 6J <
Norway nail rod. . . . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . „ ll %
STEEL.
Cost pIOT.- . . . . . _ _ „ . . . . „ . _ . 12
QerniQi } . _ - . „ . . . . 11
American casn , oclagon and square. . 10 2i
Jess p's English do do „ 25Q 40
Burden's horae shoes , per keg . 725
do mule do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 23
Northwestern horfe nails . 22a 23
Dundee thlinhle ekeins , discount 45 per cent.
fctoi half patent arles. discount 10 i > er ctnt.
NAILS.
d to COJ per Kes. . . _ _ . . . . . . . . „ . . . . . „ _ „ 4 10
Si do . „ . . „ . . . _ . . _ „ 43 ; ;
J IQ . „ _ . m..J . . . 4 & .I
4'1 cjo - . _ _ , 4
- „ . . „ 7 10
I'Jd finis'ng do . _ „ . _ . „ . 5 23
8-1 do do . . . . . . . . . . „ . . . . _ „ . . „ 5 CO
M do do . _ . . . . . . . „ . . „ . . „ , 5 cs
)0cl ) casing do . _ „ . „ . . . . 485
8d do dn . . . .m , . . . . _ . . [ . _ 5 10
Cd do do . . . . . . . . . _ „ „ . „ . . 5 33
Vrrouht , all sizes..m. _ . _ 5 35
BOLTS ,
c..aiiccunt 70 pr c
BUTTS.
Narrow wrought , last Joint.discount 20 pr c
Uist , loose ptu rercrsible _ do 35 do
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hay and manure fork * . -.discount 30 pr c
Hoes and gai dea rakcs. . . _ . c0 23 do
HCfGES.
Strap and T discount 23 pr c
\VHKXCHES.
Tilt's black . . . . . . . discount 5 pr c
C e's immitation , . . . . . do 43 do
Coe's genuine. . . . , . „ . _ _ do 20 do
SCREWS.
American Iron . . . „ . „ 45 pr c
- do brass - - , . . . , . . . 40prc
. AGRICOLTURAi IMPLEMENTS.
SCYTHES.
II Holt's Ha nest Kin .per do. , net 12 CO
Champion . . . . . . _ _ . . „ s 00
Iliald's Kiireta . . . _ _ . „ . . _ . „ . . „ „ n oo
do red _ ,
„ 4 s 00
JT.ADM AXD SUCVIL3.
Eowlind'ElCoSHack-shovels , D'HwJ2 < W
, do .do polished do do 13 00
> -T5cr ' dobbck-spaflis' 80 i.- . -13 '
looro do polbhed do d.j „ 13 00
- - -da's"sprJagjolitt"LHshoTtizj.- CO
* m , J * V A."V * * * f -a- .
IJppcncofl Western"Crown _ J. J " 'is 00
CO'FFEE JIILIS.
do do 103 do . . " ! _ . .T1..V- 5 75
do do C5 Union lrh. . . . . . . _ _ J.-110Q
co do 35 do Britania 13 00
FI ES.
WareraTe , Smith A Co. , discount SO pr c
Aaericsn-File Co _ . . . . _ _ d CO do
1IA3IMEKS.
„ „ , j's , A E N 1 , 1-j , 2. . . .
Mamtnoad'sA CNoS 9'J Cu
do do < lo 4 - ID W
do tu inicr's No 1 . . - IJ ; "
do uu do 2 . . 13 < > i )
, io , ) i > do 3 " U W >
HATCHET * .
° " " " " " " '
'
do" do . do 2" „ . S W
Jo do rte 3 3 l-C
do u w do 1. . . . , . . . . - T 5i
dc o do Z. * -in
L1LVTHZR.
Rest BuOila Sol ? , . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . _ ) S6aiSc-
do do . . . „ . . . . . . . f
ilaunioras do Ao. 2 , 32c ; > "o 1 3 f
H t 0-k do - 45Sljo
lK.UiuiureOak _ Sula. . . . - -j4sc
' '
do Cilf.TSu'iuTurJndr..rilw Oji 50
Domestic Ki | > . . . . . . . . . . . . _ il ' yl Cede
do Calf.- . . . . .Jl S5 ( > Jl "o
Hemlock Upper , \ < ti foot „ _ , _ - . „ . . . . . . . . . . ' Jtj3'X- '
Oak < lo do i. . . _ . . _ . . . . . . . . . . " 0 ( ,
Grain do do . . . - .COo
Linings , per dozen Si COQIO 00
Toppings , do _ Sll 00jl4 00
Morocco < Boot Ler , ) pel foot , 3s@-.op
do ( Oil Dressed do . . - - .3C.34JC
do ( simon ) _ S3 OOft.t 23
do ( Glove Kid , ) _ . . . _ i EO&3 < w
Welt Leather , per side , J6 oO ( OJ
L'oot Webbing , i r bolt „ . . --.4 tjTIV.
Oak lldmsas leather , " IltUlmr , " 45i-
do do do No. 1 , . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 4iu
do do do i o. 2 , . . . . . . . 3-iijiOc (
Oak Line do . . . . " . _ - .44 1Cc
Uinto'.k Harness Lrallur , No 1 , . SJ j H ;
do do do No. 2 , _ .o7 i3'.lc
Hemlock Line do - .4lijGo ( !
Fair Bridle , \ > ri side _ _ SS 00W7 00
Team Collars , per doz _ . .S2j 30 25 50
Stage do Oo - . . - * ' - ' . -
S.-otch do do - ? vu
Concoril do do - 5 "
( Xliar Lcjtbci ( Black ) per tout , j -jc
do do ( Uus et ) do . . . , . . - . . . .1 4J-f
Tatfiit Dash LeatUer _ - '
SOAPS
Powell & Co. , coap monufacturcr ? ,
Sapo Publico , G l-2@6 3-4 ; Savon
Eepubl.c , do. , Cli inicai Olire , C to
61-2 ; Palm , 5@5 1-4 ; German Alot-
led , C 1-laG 1-2.
AKT GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S
STOCK.
Buiijainin B. Joues , Decorative Up
holsterer and dealer in line art good ? ,
270 Farnham Street , furnishes- the
following quotations :
FKAMK MOULDINGS.
Oil -walnut mournings , one inch ,
per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15e ;
polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch
15c ; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch
6@15c ; 2 injh 12@30c ; 3 inch 18(3) ( )
45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1
iuch 510c ; 2 inch 1020c ; 8 inch
15@30c.
WlSDOW SHADES.
Plain bauds , C feet , all colors , per
pair , 1 CO ; ornamental hand * , 2 00@
4 00 ; each additional foot , 75c per
pair.
KBPP3.
Union md all wool terry , per yard
1 50@3 jO ; Imperial , plain aud,8tri- "
ped , 2 50a8 00. . /
DAJtASES.
Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool ,
2 00a3 00.
'
'
MATTiUSSSa'
Husk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; etravr ,
3 00a4 00 ; Exculaior , 3 50a4 feO.
LUMBER.
RETAIL. LIST
Subject to chanse ol market tvitnou !
JWM. M. FOSTER ,
On U.P E. R. iract bet. irnham at
GEO A. HOAGLAiS'L.
Jolais , studding and sills , 20 It , and un
der . ' . . . . ' 12 00
Over 2011. each adJitioual ft add1"/ / 50
Fencing No 1 „ 'SCO
, dn No Z. . ' „ . 2t 0' )
1st common bomb „ _ i , 00
J2nd do do _ 22 00
"A" stock lioards , 10 and 12 inch 50 00
"B" do do do do . to 00
"C" do do do do ' 0 00
1st clear , 1. IJf , IA ard 2 iuch _ S > OD
2d do do do do . . . . _ . . . . . . „ 55 CO
3d do do do do . . .T _ 45 00
Flooring , clear _ _ 50 00
do 1st common _ _ 40 00
do 2'1 do _ 3.5 ( A )
do 3d do „ . . _ 'J7 50
do ncrrow , cltar. 4. , 00
1st clear ceiling J inch. „ „ 33 00
2d do dot \ inch 32 50
1st do do % Inch _ . . . . . . 30 CO
2d do do 5 | inch „ 27 SO
1st clear siding _ . „ _ 27 CO
2d do do _ 25 00
1st common siding. . . . „ 21 03
2d do do 20 00
"A" shinjlca . . . . _ 4 25
" " " " " " "
Extra No 1 ( .hinjles . . . . . . .I" 3 10
Common No 1 sh'iigles „ „ 2 00
Lath per 1000 „ 3 5n
D A II pickets eer 100 3 5n
Square do do do „ . . . " „ „
O CJ Batten per lineal It „ . . \y \
do do do „ „ .
Liberal discount on carload lots
WINDOWS. ( Glazed. )
35 per ccntoS Chicago Hat.
DOOia , ( Wedge * . )
25 pei rent ofl C. trago I'st. '
BLIKDsi.
" 0 per cent offlist.
White lime per l < hl „ _ . . . . . . „ . . . . .Si 75 2 00
Lcnisvillo Ctincut pcrbbl „ 3 fXWS 25
Plasfr pnris per Iibl _ 3 60(3-1 ( 75
Plastering hair per bushel. . . . . 40
Tnrrtd felt _ 4
Plastering boaro. . . . . . " 5i
OILS , I'Aiyj" ) , LA"S , &c.
N. I. P. SOLOMON.
itOBEKT G. STEELL.
Coil Oil. ; . _ { is I urn wi , > : o 1J S5I 00
Linseed Oil , raw. 103 2 70
" " bl'd. . . 1 10 " " wiuterl
Turpentine . Co " ' ! train'dj" SO
Headlight Oil 28 Lubricating . I V
TtT IT.
PAlNTb , AC
While LcaJ , St. Louis , s'rtictlr Pure . S 11
" " " " Fancy Brii.ds 9 %
Putty in Bladders . " „ . . &i
" " Bulk 4(1
' ' ' ' " " " '
Eiiameld Glass , colors , Q sq.ft. . . . . . 1 65
Window Glas * 50 B c discount
TIS , SIIEET-IKOX. WIRE , &C.
MILTOX ROGERS , COR. 14th &
PLATK.
lOzll 1C , lair quilitr _ . . , „ 113 fie
10x14 Ic , best quality _ . . . . . 13 00
Iflxll IX do do . . . . l 00
12112 in do do . . 13 53
12x12 IX do do . . „ . . „ . _ . „ IB 50
14x20 1C do do „ _ . . . 15 no
11x20 IX do do _ -1700
Hx20IXXdo do „ _ 2000
14x20 IXXX do _ 23 09
110 plate Up ( bast quality ) . . " 23 00
100 plate DX , Ho do Z. . . . 12 60
100 plate DXX do do 1650
'
100 plate I > XXX do clo . 1)5 , )
Hoofing 1C charcoal do do 14 50
Hoofing IX do do do . 15 CO
10x14 1C coke < Jo do 12 00
20x23 1C charcoal roofing _ „ 27 00
20xi8 1C charcoal rooting _ „ . . 10
e4x4 IX charro l 27 .10
„ ' ' ' "
10x20 coku ( for uukral _ . . . .im" ! 2050
BLOCKTIX
targe pgs a ;
lknr " ' &G
tin1"8' -
" '
Bar tin . . - . . . 33
XINC.
Sh < wt tin > to 3ij in
do do do Ic half casks. , . . ' . " . lll
do do do in 250 It ) casks . 12
Sheet 24 to 35 inches per sheet 12l
Tluncrssoldei ( extra refined . . . > !
do do No. I. . . . . . . . , , , . . . . . . , . . . . . " 23
do do roofinz s. - . . . . " 1
bid metal , ; „ _ oa2
SHEET IRON
Flr t qui > ! it Kumbcrslu to Z4..M. . _ 5Ji
do do do 15 _ _ _ cog
" "
do do do G . . . . . .i ! . COO
do do ro 27 gv
Charcoal , hoth sides smothe
do No 24 . . . . „ „ , . . -is
do do 'G
do do 17
Juniata , No. 24
do to 2C .
do do 27 .
Kuwla perfect 7 to 12 .
do No. 1 , stained 13
icss tnan tull bundles , add ouo cent.
"A"Aiuerlcar. immitat'n Kusstj. I1 Noi. 18
Less .ban full luodlas add one tent.
No. 14 to 20
do 21 to 24 . . „ " J. _ oo 16
do 25 to 23 dc 1
rte 27. . _ . . . „ do IS
Fuii bundles < f i'sc'oiint"l"3 rer'ccnt" "
COPPEIt.
Brr-zrcrs 6 to ! i „ „ „ . . , _ _ . . . . . _ „ 45
do 30-10 12 5 > . . . . „ _ „ _ _ . . „ : : - 42
do 12Uto luO& . . . . , „ . „ _ . as
Shpathln ; , Jl Sud IS ot _ . _ . _ " . . . „ . 37
PlanL.hu ! , 14 and 1C oz 45
Nos. 7 , 8 and 9 , Pi3Uished.- . _ . . _ . . . . . 43
B..U copper _ . . . . . . „ „ . _ _ . _ 50
Copper bottom * .i _ . . . / . , - „ , 33
. . . ' BRIGHT WIRE. - -
9 ' " 10 U nx jftr
"
"
Nos. a to G 8,8,9 10 11 i2 . 14,14
Nos.Isf6" " " : 13 0 . 20
Per bun die Ii p t cent' conn
G-'I-i'jO SHIES.
eVUI.U- JOHNSON OoS-510 14TH Bf.
CLAUK A F-liUKU COK. FAKNIIAM AND
11 IU Kf.
PI'MJT , ill.YER A UAAPIIB , 212 FARN-
. .UVil fcT. . VTHOLKSAia : DEAbtiP-S-
MOKOAN dc GALLAGHER , 2051'aru-
huni St.
WHITNEY , BAIISITRMAX CO. . 2-17
. Douglas St.
.r. .T. i.vowx * IRO. , Cor. 14th and
- .Douglas Streets.
SbGAllS.
Yellow C
N O Choice
COFFEES.
Kio choice pr Iu . . . . - 23&i24
do | irime do - 2i2. < M
do ijoud dj'a 3
0 d Java . . . - 31oJ4
HYRUPS.
Common pr gallon . - 1' * ?
( imid do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . 5 < bC.j
Choice dn . TOaSt )
.lo 0 mM-w. * . t. * 0
Rin inm iholiv - . . . t5'A
Crroliui . . . . . . IU
CAlJDLES.
M W > sk A Co _
fcOAP.
JliS'Oiiri Vrllev. . . . . . . . . _ _
Kirl/a ravon.I. „ _ .
M. Wcsfc A Co _
. ohofer'd German. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kirk' * jliml ird „ . . .
do s terliuc „ „
ri.nr TOF.AOCO.
I.latk goods , Western 43
do do Virjini.i 55aCO
do do Lorrilard's Pfl.ifiO
Bright < ! b ilo do CO.IC5
Jo do Virgiuia Al'-3
Natural leaf . I. . _ . . . . . . . 75a9- >
DRIED FRUITS.
Southern Apples , per barrel , - ? al °
Michigan " " .12al2 > < ;
New currants. . . .
do prunes ,
do German rlu.'rries _ „ . . _ . . . . . 17
do bl tkliernes A. . 14
do rnxpbcrrle . . . . . 33
< Io raUins , Jierbox . . f 3 GO
do teeUlcbs rjUius , i > er pound _ V-5j
SAL1.
New in uarrels . . . . . . , _ . .S2 70i2 S3
do dairy. . . . . 4 50o5.75
CANNRD GOODS. J
2poundcanMyer'soys'eispercai < . . .S-l 25al CO
1 < lo do do do do ,2 50.12 75
2 dc doWilham'sdo do * 4 OQa4 75
2 do do pcuchi-s pet case . 5 50
3 do do do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 75a8 00
J do do tomatoes do \ . . . . . 3 25.i3 50
3 do do do do ' 500
Com , Tropny per cjse. . ' . . . . . . 5 to
do Winslowv do " . S COde
do Yarmouth do 5 50
Strawberries , Oo . EOal 75
Ilaipberries , do _ 5 2JJ. > 50
Pineapples , do . . . , . . , . . . . S CO
IMPERIAL JJAKINO POWDER.
1 pound cans per tioz. . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . * . . . . . SI 50
J co do do dn 2 50
fi | do do do t'o „ 1 30
5 do do do do _ 10 0
' " do bucietsdo do „ 8(0 (
TEAS. .1
OMen s , per pound , 2o.i75
Young Hyson , per pound 13al 00
Ctunpowder , do do COal 25
FLOUR.
Snow b lake , ( T/ells 4 Mcmanj . . . 4 50
Gold Di.st . „ „ - . _ 2 73
XXXXIoraCIty _ _ 3 00
California 4 50
BAGS.
MO lies , heavy weight. . . . „ _ _ IS U
.o light do 17P51"
Upi , four biisbcl- . . - . . _ . . . . „ . ISaiff
adee guuncs ! _ _ . . . . . . . . _ IS
dn tuts , AnioaLfj A „ . . 30. ' . ' :
-o do Ludlow a a . . . . . . . 84 > iV
SPICES.
Nntmcgi , Pcaang tstper pound 'Jf
Cijvot do do . . . „ --i
Alspico di > do . . . If. f
Cinataon hark do do . „ . . S'siO
COI.U.MHIA RIVEE SALMON.
% bbls. , 100 Iba S 8
1 Ibcaus , pcriloz . . . .v. . 2 OOQ 2 2fl
2 do do 3 5y
WHITE Fla'Il.
No. 1 Lits : . ' _ „ g l 5
Family in kits _ „ Otfi 1 L'O
bbls..H. 57-v 7 fiO
Family in J bbb _ 5 sag C to
11ACKEIU.L.
Family , in kits „ „ 1 1P@ 1 20
No. 1 , do 1 G" < 3 2 0)
JIcss , dj „ „ . 3 00@ 3 25
Family , " bbTa fi 2. ) ® 0 id
No. 1 , de 3 00010 CO
Sardines , % boic * , _ 1C 50@17 tO
CIGARa.
A. E. SI3IP30N , aranufacturer , 532
15th Street.
n. Upman _ M. S3 00
letoustruction ! _ „ do 3j iji (
Gnud entral . . . . _ do 35 00
Universal ao jo 00
Yara _ io
„ „ „ „ ( 4300
la lioquet do 50 00
Simon Pure „ „ „ do EO CO
Partigas . „ . „ _ do 75 fO
X ° , u" Jruly _ do < o 00
Gold Medal do 50 10
La Espanola _ do CO 00
Triple Crowti do 75 Ou
Hepry Clay . . . . . . . . . do 100 00
Do Viiler „ _ „ „ . do 100 00
* ViHcr. „ do 100 00
1S < 0 „ do 751-0
CALIIOUN JIILI.S FI.OUR.
VvMiolesalo depot 54S 14'h Street.
Hal ! barrel s-.cks
Chicago , Bock Island
arid Pacilic E. II.
THE GRAN D CENTRAL ROUTS * ROi
OMAIL4 TO CHICAGO
AND THE EAST ,
Via DesMoincs. l/avcnport and Reek Itland.
All Patsen er Trains are equipped with the
UEiTtxOKOusK PATENT AIR liiu ns and
Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.
2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily ,
onnccting aafol'ows :
AT DES MOiNES with the DCS Aluincs Valley
ItailroaJ , lor Oskalooia , Ottumwa , Keokuk
and St. Lonfj.
AT GmNNKLL with the Central Railroad of
. i0 3. ' fora11 putnts north to St. Paul.
ATVEST LIBEttTY with the Burlington ,
tedar I' ipids A Minnesota R..ilroad , for
Burlington , Cedur liapids , Dubuquc A Sr.
Paul , At WILUJt , ' JUNCHON with the
fcouth- estcrn T. > nch , for Mustatine
Washington and all [ - > ints south.
AT DAVENPORT i-- ' > the Davenport i St.
PanI Railroad for i > 3 ' "s north.
AT KOCK leLAND it. . the Western Union
Railroad foi Freepirt , Be ; At , Itaclnr , ilil-
waukec and al joints in northpju Ilinoi
nnd Wisconsin.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the Roektord , Pn-ck
IsUndandSt. Ismia Railroad for St. Louis
and points outh.
AT ROCK ISLAND rcilh the Peoria & Rock
Is.anil Ka lioad lor Peoria and points east.
AT BURESVU JUNG. , with branch , for Henry -
ry , Lsccre , Chillicothe and Peori.i
AT LASALLE with the Illinois Central 1UII-
road for points nort hand south
AT CHICAGO with "II lines East , North and
South.
THHOUGII TICKETS to all Eastern cities ,
> la jhii Hue , can lie procured , and any information
mation obtained , concerning points at the
tiUet office of the company , 12J Farnham St. ,
Omanaamlaisoat the principal ticket
onlcss
"
u" " ! >
along the llneof the Vf R-
! JSjgfl ' < jbckMl Throncli to nil
lrluclp.I Kn tt nl Pomts.
M.SM1TH , U. RiDrrK
Oen'l Fass-r Ayt4 Gea'l Hup't (
. PhlcaS ° ' < : inuao.
. ,
r IT T
J. II.
LACEY , a. STEVENS ,
Ticket Arent. Q n'J Weelrn Ag't
hrfSpi Om.ha.
Sioux City & Pacific R , R ,
The SUnrle-.t nu l only Direct
Itoilte from
COUNCIL BLUFFS
St. Paul , 3Iiimeapolis ,
And iP&Pomts in
SOBTIIEUS JOWA & MIXXESOTA.
PULLMAN P LACK SLCKPISO CARS
On all night trains Tia this route.
1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Pacific
Pailroad for Omaha
2. At Council Hlufl , with .Kansas City , St.
lot and Council bluffs Railroad for ft. Lcuis
and all points south.
3. At Mt-souri Valley with thn Chicago and
Northwestern railway foi Chicago and all
points cast.
4. At Sioux City with Sioux City and S
Paul , Illinois Central and Da'oli tjoutbern
rillroarts/ Steamers for Upper MKsouri River ,
during n Tiziton | ami. jvjtb , stages for all
points in the Northwest. , .
5. At BLiir with Oiaaha. -Northwestern
'ailroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska.
Ci A * Fremont ; Kebrasks ; wlh tireUnfon
P-icific railroad for all point ? year and the
Pacific coast.
7. At Wisncr with stipes for Norfolk and si'
points in Northern > el > ratka. _
KBTkkets for aileln Ch.eaao a'd Northwestern -
western Rdlway nffice-i.
CB"Ue sun your tickets read via S. C. A P.
Railway.
L. BURNETT , Snp'U
F. a HILLS 5en. Ticket Ag't.
UEO. W. QBATTAH ,
' Omiia ,
CHICAGO d.RORTHWESN !
Tne Puralar CoUlc Iron.
Ciiieugtand the East !
/ANT ) THE
IV\\ . - - - ,
< roo-o , I'rnlrlcDit < . .lilru.Vliio. . ,
St lniilt > DulUIIit Tan vfIIr ( Kilin-
sliu , tircru l-av > ll ti-lm % "ti-Ten * *
I'uliit WrtlcrtOAm , Oslikesh , I-on
DuL&C. ntndlsou mill .Milwaukee.
It IMng the Shortest and First Comnleted Lice
\ Between
OMAHA and CHIC AGO ,
Constant improvements have taken place in
thu way of' mincing Grade , ami ( daring Iron
with Steel Rails , adding to its rolling stock
new and Elegant
OAT nntl SL.I1.KP1XG CANS
Equipped with the "WrftluRhou'c Air Hralie"
\ and "Miller Platform , " establishing cmnturta-
L.yand commrdious Elfins Houses , oflcring all
the comf-itts ol traveling tl-e ace can produce.
Fron. to lOF.ist Exprem Trains run eath
wav dailv over the various lines of this load ,
thJs sec'iirins to the traveler selecting this
route sure and certain connections iu any di
rection hn uiav wish to so.
(
I'rliicliml Coiinrctloiis.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , for
Sioux C ty , Yan'cton and'points re.che'l via
fcKMix Citvand Pacific rallroid.
AT GRAM > JUNCTION fnr Fort Dodge ,
Dos Moii es. Ottawa and Kvokuk.
AT MAP.SIIAi.Lf r St. Paul , Mlnncapo'K
Dihtli , an 1 northwestern points.
AT t EDAR RAPID- for Waterloo , Cedar
FalN , t h irl. ? Citv , liurlin ton and St Louis.
ATCLIN'IO.N forDubuqne , Dun'elth , Prai
rie dii C'iiivu , 'ro'-e. and all points on the
Clilc'go , Clinton and Dubuque , xnd Chicago ,
Duliuqu and Minnesota raihoads
ATl-'ULTONfot Fre * ! > ort. Ujcino Mlllwau-
kec , aiM all points in Wistonsin ,
AT CHICAGO with all rallwar lines leading
out of Chicago.
Through tiikcts to ill eastern cities via this
line can be procured , and any informal ! u o ) > -
taiiicd , cfnrernin Routes , Rate * , rtc , at the
Companle's office , 21 * Farnham Street , Omaha ,
und ulsout the principal ticket ollices along the
linonfiheU. P. U R.
/ - Be"lin ; 3Re checked throush to all principal
Eastern polnt .
W. H. bTKNNEIT , MARVIN HUGIIITr ,
Gcn'I Pivsinge'r Ag U Gtn. Sup't.
J. II LACEY , O G.EDDY ,
Ticket A 't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag'tOiuaha.
nicIilSil
Omann u . St. touis Short
Line
1 B
The Kansas Cily , St. Joe and
Council Bluffs H. B
Is the only dire ll.ie to
2 'Z1 . 2J O TCT 3T .C3
AND THE EAST ,
OMAHA AND THE -7EST
KO CIIANGC . cait. between Omaha sc < l St
Louis anJ b tsot e betivesn OMAHA
anu Kc.Vi YORK.
This th Only .ine rnnnlnc i
HAS iiupjjra : ! OAK.
PUO2T ; iAHA , O.V A
UV THE UA'iON PACIFIC
era Uklnj othci routes liar ? a
transfer at tnKiv.r Stutlon. I
PASSCSGEIl TKAIKR I7AIZ.T t
REACHING ACT.
BASTBEN AKD7E3TEHIT OITI23
With I > css Changes and in advance of other
lints.
This Entire Line is equipped with
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cus : ,
Palace Day Coachea und ChairC.-.rs ,
Miller's Safety PhtfW-m and Coupler
and the Celebrated \Vcatinqlioii3a
Air Brake.
CJB See that your tickets read via
KnuMisClty , S , Jcix-ith . " .
Via Omaha and St. Louis.
Tickets forsala at cor. Tenth and r.irnhain
streets , and U. P. Depot. Omaha.
JOS.TEHON , OEO. L. 3iADBU Y ,
Pass. Agt. lien' Agent.
. F. BA IK * AV.D , A. C. DAWES ,
Gcn'I Supt , tien'l i"'s. Ajt. ,
St. Jo.voh.
AHBALI
S T.
3 TRA.TNS DAILY !
LEAVE ST. tOUlS WITH
Pullman Palace Cavs
THSODGH T71THODT CHANGE
Cincinnati ,
Pittsburg ,
Philadelphia ,
Baltimore
N B W Y O B
arrivtl cf Trww Iran the "West.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Cleveland Buffalo & Boston
ArcrorSnlent the
Com aiiy'H Oflicr ,
-
\ . E. coriwr fourth < Jt Clir ititnt rts ,
S < .Loill , nnil al the Principal IUI'-
vrny OlUrri In the IVest.
CHA3. BABCOCK , C E P.DSSKLf , ,
SUhern Pas * . Ac't , AVcst'n Pass. Ag't.
DALIOS. TSXAS. KANSAS C'ITT ,
/OWN E. SIMPSON. CIIAS. E. FOLLETT ,
Gen i Supt. , Gcn'I Pass. Ae't.
t 211 ! IKDIAXAPOUS ST. LOUIS
onftctioners' Tool Works ,
Th.os' Mills j B.TTO. ,
ilanutaclurers'o
Confectioners'Tools
e oul I < c Ctecin
Krzczrr &c.
Nos. 1301 & 130tTNo Eighth St.
* PHILADELPHIA , PA. -
Proprietors : 1 ESTABLISHED ! $ > { . "
T.JOMAS MII.LS , 1 -
GEO. 31. MttLK , /CATALOGUES 8I2JT
ATLCC P.PAKS BE. JJ J upoc ep ; > Uc&lion.
OK fA CjOn PEI : DAYA
> D LU O41 ; t5 , Ail classes of
iuf people oiheei , yoanor oM ,
mqremor.eT at work for us in thcirspt j . 10-
mrnts or all th tlm < thid at AI/I it i l-t.
Addita.iSriKSUN.fc Co.tPortl al
Fraxior's lleoi
Kuiuor Kcmcdj' .
( .tirelanJ Srnday JfcntViy I'o
li.it Fraii r't RootBitters pos-c- so etScsf r
greatly superior to tny oii r prep rtcn lor
tcarchinn the bio. d with * tich we arr a qnain-
le-i , ace an testify from attual otriatioD. . \v
know many insume' where InAUiduaU for
yeir afglcted , have e nTc nuneni-v lestored
U lir ihei. ' > Mr. .
ithby < ? < Frari.r , tbe pr > > -
prictor , i a resM > Tt of this rity , n < l is ! -fly
kr'un son of oar moat f omine.it bi. nw
men His ic/.rtiHts lotbeprcat Tjluotf his
Root Bitter ? , jre aito pur oua el'-&uonn ; s
citizens of rtanding am ] imejrltv , in whoK
statements implicit ct > nCdenve uiay 1 < i lai-xl.
and their testinio- day be ta'i'n as conelu-
ciie e'ideuce if the estimation in which Mr.
Frailer' * remtdy is held , psrtirulaily at home.
Heie ii has air > dy attiincd that po.-ltian that
require : ) r < > rrcouiinen < lat on , having stood the
teit of trial hero.e can say withtaf ty , and
do recommend with entire contidcn e , iis use
el"wh-r. > , by a'l who may bv aBiict > d wifh
any kind uf weakness or humor in the bk < od.
a the most i-eirc'iing , "trengt1 cnin ; ni hcal-
Increni'dy of which we lu e any fcnowkd , ;
Sold by drusulotsand at countrv 'stores.
UEORGE W. FiAZlKR."Pr.'pnetor ,
5D1 fetCiairfct. Uevcland , Ohio.
Over 1OOU Testimonial * .
A few of the many parties cured by the great
remedy. Keidandt-e on iiueil.
SCKKERKDOVERTHIRTEnV YEAR * WITII UVKK
ItlVPLAI.NT AND 1IYSPKISIV , CUHKD TV
TI1KF.K BOTTLKS OF BOOT IirrCKS
MR FittziKR D arsir : Td < vni it anactot
gratitude to you , and a duty toward tlio-e wl-o
are su&crln ; from Ihercompaintand dyspep
( sia , tomttetheiollowlni ; statement :
I he been an invalid for over thirteen
yraf. My complaint wasa disease of the lirer
and dyspepsia. My skin wa * yel'ow , thffrhtto
ofrayeyeHw s therolorofsallron' IwasWpy
and heavy , with headache ard no appeti cfor
lofKl of any kind , I was afUlcttd as bud as any
llring woman could leI took bottle a'trr
1-ottle of patent mnlictues. end paid over. o < cn
hum ! redd .liars to thobtn physIcUni witoout
any benefit. I suflcr l more than lean tei1 you
by letter , ut could get no relief until aleut
two monthsaco I pun based x lottleoT yi.ur
Ro-t Blitcrsfiotu loiii Smithnight. druj ist ,
13C Woodland Av. , this rityI UHI ! this lo -
tlup , and tlii'e th"n lnveuscil nearly two
more , and they arc theon-y ptitiUve , sure cure
for llreranddrspvpHia complaint I hzveoter
tiicd ; they luive curtd me couipHcly , ami to
day I am cs heiliby ss niiy p r on can be.
You may use uiy name , if you M-C propjivr. as
it nuybetben eansof i-uliKin : ; ( ) t srsto try
yourdi'woTeryahd lie ciued , for gu. d hon'ih : s
ratter than pold. Kvcrnur Iriend , 5 1 its
ELLEN CRAWSHAW , No. 20 Orange -st ,
Cleveland Ohio.
HAS DOXB ME MORK OOjn TIHN Alt. THK
MKUIC1SE 1 HAVE TAKhX FOR TKX YKAKS.
Mrs.Usnul mitli.of Concord.N II. , sClirr , !
with weaknrs. % pa u in the hin . 'si'oul.nr ? ,
heavy paij over theey , ics'lt 1) at night , ana
tirfd , hinty f.elmyt ill the lime , wnlen . -
MH FR > ZIE Doarsir : IreccivtHl tl < R.t'U ?
of liittfis you ent ineby rijircs * , nrd I liare
takf n the bole of it , and it h is done iu more
K * > "il tljag all themeiliclncs t liivev ? r taken.
and I htve taken more or lsi for ten years. I
thought I could gn ihem from our drpjprls * ,
but they donnt yet have t'.eii. I could have
sold 21 loltl s , if I could have cot t'lira. I
think you miplit have a wo 1 sale if r your bit
ters here. I want you to toml mefilH > 'tlp' for
5 dol'aas , til * price yini rdvtrtise. Send qu'ik
as you ran , by . - xprcs.COD. . It U the K t
medicine tv t r aw. From vonr mo3 gr te-
ful friend. MRS. DANltL SMiril , Conu.n ] ,
N. H. P. 0. Bor f 82.
Consumptives Head.
Mn. FRAZIKR Dear Fir : I an taSfn ? yrur
F.cot Bitters , they hi > fidone con great deal fef
sood. They have cured my cough , and I 1 el
r rtv Yours truly , CARNEY CAJN ,
VrJttr fiirrtl
? ir : The Cist Imf -
; . f > ? ; v 'if > .j < been restored from
- . * : . . , . .ti i tIJ. . , U eratiiude'otlie
, -v . ) , * j ( . . > : . i vrj-safllieteil over two
r - : wi.h jr'te- > nj r d and fsre. I had
' s ti > : . . . .t 't'f o' Fenton's Sr.rsapa-
; . * * ! . . - fr * . i remedies , but c > uld ret
* - if * > "f L.V ! * - . , unit . 'bo.it two
. - .r b- ' .I ' vjMnJ takiusjRootllitttfb ,
" "I. , ia ui i-i.-sn't 1 think it notlilrjj
. vnii v-"t * . „ . rev iUcovwy ioackBO l-
f . . . . n mi JSyw-T-has I'iad y < ur Hitters
" < i.fii tH ' ? b\ t < * r "v iicli the h a o vn Dot-
. - , ' . .in iiftt . . loiic 11'd find no relit f ,
( . mil've tt.tkin ? tli < m. They have
I't/i- i -.iUcp _ ure in her c e. I h ve
ri tfci'i'u I * * of the Clev * la.id Pot Oui * ;
, ' * rtii'ts ' ttei'airlcr fr eleven ytara
Icanirc".y . .illi'iii.t'yrecomiaetiyoH-Io ( t ,
Titters to every per o'i , satrenn1 ; * irh bilt I
RlKitni , ( Tetter ) hro-ilc Itb um.t nicnif '
uli or any kind < > t Humor in the Kloudasoi < t
of the Jfoiiesl Cures.
G. W. UPTON.
Cleveland Ohio.
If vour Drug st or storekeeper ilon't luvo
the Bitters , as him to order them lor you.
CATAUUII cuur.i > .
MK. FCAZlMt I wi U to inform you , vr' at
jouriaeilrclnela don * for mo. I wasaflllct-d
withfnUnTli in its wiwst furmsf rinany jiirs.
I tried various meduines r * oniu > enil l by
rhyscijZF ! , which proved but a tcnipcary re
lief. Rv t'ieadvice of a ladv who was rurcd
olthis s-ime divide by ybur Root Bitter * , 1
procured oc Iia'f dozen bottle and t cy have ,
accomplished a perfe-t cure In my caso. Be
lieving that tbo sands ar dragged out o ! a
miserable existence from t-e eflnMof Catarrh.
Ichtcrfully icc-fiiumvivl your Root Bit crs to
all wiioarc'similjrly air cted.
MISS. A MELIA BRAM T. I
Bu-ni Visia , Hut'rr ' Co. , P.i.
trade supplied bv C. F. Goodman ,
igeiit Onubj Nebraska
IvlSdAwly
KEARNEY'S
The only hnown remedy for
BllIGHT'S BISEASE ,
Anl a positive curs for
Gout , Gravel , Strictures ,
Diabetes , Dyspepsia Xcr-
vous Debility , Dropsy ,
Son-retention or Incoztinonce of Urine. Ir i-
tation , Iu Hauls t ion or Ulcerationof the
BLADDER AND KIDNEYS ,
SPERM A TORRUOSA ,
Loutocrlioe or Whites , Discnsesof the Tro trat9
< > Und. S one In tl-o Bladder. Colculc ;
QIlAVBIj OK UillCK. MUSTJ DE
POSIT.
And Mucus or Milky .
KEARNEY
Periaanently Cure-all 'Dlse ses of the
Rbdder , Kidneys , and Dropsical
Swellings.
Ezbllng In ilcii , "Women and Children ,
No Halter What the 'Agei
Prof , itftlo says : "On bottle of Kearney's
Fluid Extract Buchu ii worth more than all
other Buchus combined. "
Price one dollar per bottle ; or , atzliotUos for
five dollars.
Depot 104 Duane St , , N. Y ,
A physician in attendance to answer corrcr
[ ontlence and give advice gratis.
5 Send stamp for pamphlcU , Iree. jr
Crana A Brlyhaai Wholesale Ag nti. Sin
Francisco. Oil.
Proprietor of
ofSUM
SUM
LOS ANGELES
YIXEYRDS.
Depot for the sale of his
NATWE WINES
AND
Corner ol Eaiiery anil Washington EU. .
SAX F A.\CI5 '
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
LOW BESERVOIK
,
j
" * > * *
Quick and Easv.
and Clean.
, Tlieyarec'e pet t to DUV ,
"
' Tiiey nre U s tuu-e.
Thej ba e ev nlrand < iuicklr
Their o tration is perfect
1 hey have always a ipwd drai * ,
They ran p-rfecttf.
The ) raiuire but lltile fuel ,
T cy rc verv low priced ,
HSJ They sra eiuily managed.
2 j ; Ttoy , lulled to all localltlr
bOLU BY
Excelsior
ST.
Or Sugar-Coaled , Concentrated )
KocJ and Herbal Jnlcc , Autl-
EiUons Granules. THK * I.im S
CIAXT" CA.'XSLMiTIC , or aiulUun.
I * ' JParvo
The novflty of modern Sredlcai. Chemical and
rnai'maccnlical Scu ucc 7io ae of any longer
Lx.ni ! { tno Urse r-palslvo asil nicpcocs pilU ,
co-npoied of Cucjp. cruUc. and bnlty Ingredient ? ,
rriicu wo can by a careful eppUratioa cf chcmtcal
Fclenco , cztnrt ell tfie cathartic and other mult-
tuil : properties frura tic coat TaicAbia root ? ci ;
tierba , sna ronrmtrate ihea tnto a minatc Grin-
uie. seurt ly larjcr then a mti-tnrtl
RCC > t , thstcaa De readily an allowed by tboseul
tht ! cion sensitive fion-ctn and fi > tidloa5 ta Us ,
I chlittla Parent ivo t'cllct rcprCTcaif , Ins
mo t concentrate fona. ta mucK cathsuitc pow-
as ij cmboillcit in any of thelarj pliU fcrard fue
file In the drr ? ehopa. From tnclr vrondetfal co.
thartlCFOiver. m proTortton to their elze , pcop ! *
ivi3 ! have not tried tuetn trt ept to tappoMs tti ;
th-ynruharja ordrs ttcineacct , Irat enchlsnol
ut nil the ca < e. I'.ic diili-rect active mcdiclucl prin
ciples of vvtr.cu ther are coapoe < l belni ; to bar.
monizcJ and mrxt'iert. ' ono by tha others , ai to
proJace a jnot naarrlilnir audJior -
p
upon nv (
o.er fi of mercury ot day otaer
po.003.
.dfct.
croc , ; > > i ion. torJaniitlco tlcadaclio ,
CuiiM.fitIon. Impure RIooU , I'll i a
In the Shoulder'rl lTtncs- * elf IIo
of the Momacli , Und tnnto in
.iioiitli , unions nttucl ( I'aln tai
i5loi ot Klitii'-ys , Internal lvrc- >
Rtoutcd fooling nliont stomafl t
Ztunli oJ : > lood to klcad. HlR& tci-
orud ( .riiic , 1. iisoclaUHily : : il
iy i'orobo tlffSi , take lir.
n ' i inti'ursatlvol'cllf ts
ioa ef t 2 ix-n. i u 5 'xver of my 1 ur.
ritivj J c.ifts o1o proat a va vty of ( Juetws ,
i wt htosaythat I' pjr ni-tl < in upon the
or
llvs iiiil'rv' * " " . Ji i1 * not Impair tteai
Vi-it fii.r c < intfad ben enclojra la gb *
t , . Ls p"-ena4'ir\'ti'Ciunlnip3lrtd ; for scr
: Hi.ftine.rii t.nj te , Eotimithcyare al-
{ sli a. d n . iV \ vl ch ! not the ca a
: Mhipilia Ti'itid i-i thednuf store * , pnttjjj in
. - , , a\ . icrpJ-'te-l > o rdb < 0" > 9. Recoi FT t tSas
. -r. 'i ' f'd - ' - s vbcre n Lt'xntiTC , Altrrn-
iiio or I ursaJlvo 13 ind'cateil , tte htUe
P. . ! Mr i | tro tiieiuost ponce t tutufcciicu to
ill
Tlioy nro RoS.l by all cntrrprislng
? 'up i n at 5 couH u bottle.
Do not allow nny tiTtrfjt to Induce v t to
take enytMn ; * e ? J thit 1 o may taj idjujtei
rood a. } my Pclli-to becac'e be nutca a Ur et
proflton tint whi"i ! ho rrcotamcnds. Jf yonr
drn' rl t C5nn"t rppiy then , enclose S3 cuin
tcJ tcccivi ? thi'ni r. . rttcm n n'l ff > m
P K. f CJ : W , J I. * > . frrn'r ,
BCFFAiO. i ; . .
ASK FOR PVLB
AND -
BAKING- SODA
xza ITS
M yeri Itaaoke and Whitney
Bnuwrman A Co.
OBSTACLES to
HAPPY P.nLKlFFOll YOONG MEN from
tlie < Ml4C'S o' rrors and. Abuses in early life. '
AUnh < o-l Restored , inpedliuents t MarrUge
Kcinoveil. Now m * ' o > l of treatment. N n
mill rent rKaM4 einplles. Rnottjnil Circulars
s.-nt frtf , In MMilel out elopes. Ad < lre3 , 1IOV-
Ati > . OCIAIIOS. 413 North Ninth St. ,
fbila lelphia , l"a , an Institution ir < vlngabhh ;
reputation fjr hon .rable conduct and prolta-
i.ioo I skill
GASTLB BEOS. ,
IMPORTERS .
AND
Zlast India. Goods ,
UJ3 and 13 F-UOXT STUKKT
San Francisco California.
mcbC'm
] VALLEY
Samuel C , Smith ,
Local Agent lor the
U. P. R B. LANDS ,
Gol-ambiis , - STelD.
Government Lands Located1
IT. P. Lands SoM !
Improved Farms and Town Eots > lor
CASH !
-OR
ON LONGTIME ! !
JSJ-A11 Communications Cheer
fully Answered
S'oppes ? ,
WHOLESALS BUTCHBH
WI > CATTZ.K
SALT LASE air , C.UTA-
t