THE Daily aud "Weekly for 1875. The appro .ch cf the Presidential election give * uuusitai naj-ortat.ee < o the events and dc- Teltft'iucntsof 1ST ? ' We shall cutleivor to de- aud fearl s-ly. sVri- t em lully faithfully rilfc. vTbCKLY Su h s now attain da circulation of thousand copies , lu culation over seventy readers are found in every State and Territory known to the public ry , and its qualities are well lic , V\'enuaUe.idca > ornuiouiy to keep t fully up to the old stanuard , but to improve and add to its variety end power. TtlE WEEKLY aCN will continue to be a tjioroa h nenspapcr. All ibe news of the clay will be founH in it , coudensed when unlmpjr- taut , atfiiilleugth when ot moment , and al ways , we trust , treated in a Uear , interesting instructive manner. me It is our aim to in ke the WEEKLY SUN the best family newspaper in tbe world. 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[ Mjnchtttrr Union ] The WvrU , In p.trot abll'tv ' , enterprise , &nl inuuenee , stand < at tu < > h ad'of the Dfmo- cratic press in tji country. .Address'-Ml E WORLD. * ' c ; r * 35 I-aikP w , Kew YorV tl tle e : C ! \ \ CJtc tc tcBI BI BIir [ irtc tc ft ? The Bee Job Printing House EXECUTES Alt , KtXEl OP * * BOOK > AND JOB PRCTTIXH of ' 14 : IN- THE 15 > to VERY BEST STYLE ed 1 > bew AKP AT.TIIK _ w ca Lowest Cosh "Prices. ou / " po ' be tbvri vri Competent workmen arc In charge of the terenl dfpartn.tr < , and riEST-CLASS wcrk will be turned out ? iu either i - ' - V * i ' , f English , Germatr , , Bhemian od an r ; ta ] on ! .or Danish Languages. sic 'res ' on are t : 'hai JOrfcrs may beleft at fac EE count ry Boom or iourarded * , . bfwalla Tl OfJ W prompt attention. ler , BSIGGS'S BABY. Thomas BriggP , of Detroit , has a boy-baby about teii months old , who is admitted at the beginning of this article to look just like his father , and to be the smartest boy-baby in Detroit. lesterday morning the child was sitting on the floor , playing with live or six big coat-buttons on a string , and taking an < casional nibble at un apple to bring out his first crop of teeth. Mrs. Briggs aud a neighbor were talking away as only women can gossip , when the baby hid the but tons under a mat , and started to finish the app'e. A bit of the skin got iu his throat , and he gave a cjugh and a whoop , and pawed the air , aud rolled over ou his head. 'Oh , them buttons ! he has swallowed - , lowed them buttons ! " cried the mother , as the yanked him up , and shook him. "Pound him ou the back ! " yelled the other woman , trying lo hold his legs still. "Run for the neighbors ! " cried Mrs. Brigg ! < , excitedl } ' . "Oh , he'll die ! he'll die ! " screamed the other , as she ran out. ' And the neighbors came in , aud made him lie on his stomach , and cough , and then turned him on his back , and rubbed his stomach , and jogged him about all sorts of ways , until he got mad , and went to howling. Then boy ran for Briggs , and then Briggd ran for a doctor , aud the doc tor came aud choked the baby , and ordered sweet oil aud a mustard plaster , and told them to hold him on his back. Everybody knew * } iat < ihobe six buttons were lodged it. the baby's throat , because he was red iu the faceaud , because ho strangled as Le howled aud wept. They poured down sweet oil , and put mustard across him , and wept over him , and the mother said she never could forgive herself. Boys drove by calling out "Slab wood for sale ! " and the sci ors man went by shouting "Sharp ! sharp ! " but that distressed crowd held th baby , down , and dhed their tears over his whole length. The doctor was look ing serious , and Briggs was think ing that he hadn'tdone anything to deserve such a blow , when one of the women pushed the mat , and dis covered the buttons. Then everybody laughed and danced , and they kicked the sweet oil bottle under the bed , threw the mustard-plaster at the doctor , and Mrs. Briggs hugged thehowling an gel to her bosom , aud called him her "wopsj topsy hopsy dropsy lit tle cherub " A Dujl of Jewels. One day , on the trip up , when reading a magazine , my attention was attracted by the glitter of a gold bracelet , which , look where I would , flashed before my eyes , and fur ther scrutiny revealed the fact that the young lady who wore it was particularly anxioua that I should be attracted by it , aud , to further her design , began cutting the leaves of her magazine with a silver fruit knife. For the purpose of showingher thatl was not partic ularly dazzled , in fact , that there was another such in the world , I took a gold pencil from my pocket , marked i passage in my book , for my bracelet - lot was equal to hors. OVserving that fact she drew off her left glove ind carefully arranged her veil , tbnt [ might not fail to sao the heavily jhased ring which encircled her fln- ; er. I could "go her one better" Sere ; so , taking off my glove , I Jrew down the blind , flashed a rare topaz nnd a solitaire diamond be fore her appreciative eyes. She iaw it , and quickly pulling otT her ) thor glove , displayed a splendid : luster diamond and a gigantic imethyst. I was slightly non- bussed , but , as she wore no ear- ings , 1 felt that after all , I was iven with ho. At that instant she Irew an elegant little watch from ler'ncirTUIUU cue otuuieu tuttm- ively two whole minutes , holding t up to full view , then t'nned to ne , as if to say , "Well , co on. " I md done my best , and could not mswer the challenge , but thought nournfully of my poor little locket n a drawer at home , with one side ill jammed in. When , at last , the iggravating creature took a jewel P ase from her satchel , and held up a 5 ovely coral set , turning it this way 5si .nd that to exhibit all its beauties , sic siV urtlvely glancing at me to be sure c hat I observed I was utterly van- . & Ulshed , completely routed , and so t ] ; reatly absorbed in aiy book that I iid not see a thing. Midget in Seton - si on Globe. siei eijt jt Cost of Fork. jtci How much pork costs per pound ciu f course depends in a great meas- s : re on the kind of pig aud'inanner tc f feeding. After tome practical tca xperience , I am satisfied that , other a : liings being equal , a cross between h good Chester White sow and Berk- hire boar will make more pork from [ } e same amount of food than any cc ther breed ; they inay not be as ti irge at the same age as the full Ihe&ter , but they will consume less x > d aud keen in better condition. Au old and very succeisful pork b < reducer unco told mo that his rule -as that when tlie pripe of both is orn and pork commenced with the isfo line figure , it was safe to feed coed , fo ogs. Or in other words , when a ushel of corn was worth sixty cents , lie pork must bring eixty dollars . er hundred. By Inference T con- U I lude that th'o ' result'of his xporienco was that ten bush- Is of corn would make one iiun- rcd pounds of pork By referring M j my note book , and a record of u xperiments. i find | n oqp case st ( Vtuty pigs gained 837 pounds by ating S3 bushels of corn. Tn this ise the corn M'as shelled and fed hole in the trough. In another itse I find the same number of pigs te 4" husbels of iqeal ( with water > drink ) fr fourteen days , and ained 653 Ibs. In the third exped ient 20 pigs ate 55 } bushels of meal , lade Into thick slop with cold war - ; r , in fourteen days gained 73i Ibs. jithe.flrBtpase tUegfjln was a trifle K > re than ten Ibs. At the price of irk at the time , tho-corn in the , " rat"experiment . brought 50 2-5 cts , - - - csj cts > _ In a fourth oxperiuienHho hogs 0 in number ) were fed40J bushels meal ( boiled into thick mush ) in days , and gained COG Ibs.gain Ibs per bushel. Tn my own experiments I have und that five bushels of old shell- corn fed to good pigs of the cross fore mentiouedfed ( in November ) ot ado me 47J Ibs. of pork , or gain in ' eight. For pigs well selected and red for and economically fed with- n. , it cooking , it is probable that 12 'Undsper bushel is Fn as much as can safely counted on , and probably e average of those actually fed ill not be more than eight or nlrjo. Chr. Ccunir Gentleman. PU An Eye to Uu im > s. PUB Hie Superintendent of the Hath- B 1st Sunday school in our'place is tLu undertaker , and thera is some traiT k Tjf asking him to resign , not Oil T ly because he makes the children and ig "I would not live always , " GtD jularly every Sunday , butbocauso ! GtDSI the back of the reward-cards that Coil i given to good -children he baa CoilCi i printed a gilt coffin with a list lajs rales for funerals. .Ifox Because Sao Was Too Snort , He Left Her at Home Too Long. ( Sew York Sun. ) The legal questions in the Tilton- Beecher case are now in process of solution by a court and jury , but the moral aspects are still appropriate subjects for newspaper discussion. Going back of everything else we find , according to Mrs. Tilton's statement , that the primary cause of the domestic infelicity of herself and her husband grew out of the very great dispariti'in tneii height. She was too short , or he was too tall. There was too much difference of altitude betwixt them. He was aanamed of her because the top of her head only came about up to his shoulder , poor thing ! just as if she could help it ! And worse still , he told her so , heartless ftllow ! And thcu , being mortified at her diminutive appearance , this Blue beard Louglegu , when he went oft * lecturing , took a taller woman with him , and left his little wife athome , all alone all alone ! Why didn't be take them both ? Then the tall woman could have talen the Hay- polo's arm , and the wife could have taken the tall woman's arm , and , growing small by degrees , and beau tifully le s , they would have consti tuted a very passable trio. The contrast would have been less strik ing because it would not have been so sudden. Or , again , could not Mrs. Tilton have been elevated to the proper height by the aid of stilts ? It i * easy to learn to walk on them ; aud stilts about three feet long would have brought her up into the exalted - , ed region , of her liogc lord. They might have proved a little awkward when she went to sit down in church , but she could have had a strap suspended from the ceiling that she could hold on to during the service , and , being she , the indulg ent pastor could have been reason ably expected to tolerate this. Or she migbt have occupied an entire pew in a reclining position. This would have diminished the number of pews by one , and consequently would have had a direct tendency to enhance the piico at the annual sales , a matter of no small import to Plymouth Church. Stilts or something there should have been to ameliorate or recon cile the difference between husband and wife almost anything would have been better than the present consideration to which they are re duced. We think that Mr. Beecher , though not worldly wise , must have learned one lesson never to marry another couple not nearer the same height. He is witncps to the incalculable - , culable grief which may result from it. If ever again a woman four feet short and a man ssven feet long ap ply to him to perform the marriage ceremony for them , wo opine he will say IS ay. It is a little paradoxical , but all the Tilton's troubles seem to have arisen fiom him leaving her home too long because she was too short. The Iowa Penitentiary. From the bienial report of the Commisssoners of the State Prison , the following very interesting fact md figures are culled : The panic affected the institution jut little. The Penitentiary con- ained 1,255 convicts on Dec. 1,1872 ; t now has 1,353 , 315 being women ; ,072 are employed under contract -218 for the State. During the two iscal years ending Nov. 30 , 1874 , rom receipts and labor the Pen- tentiary has paid the current ex cuses , made the necessary repairs _ , imounting to § 6,458 , expended32 , 00,48 in permanent improvements , 12,428.83 cash on baud , supplies i-orth $54,709.50 : bills receivable , tc , amounting to § 44,141.15. The inancial exhibit shjpws a net eain f receipta r rapcnuuures from lay iu , 1873 , of 533,099. - Forty-eight convicts are sen- enced for life ; 145 for murder ; 4 for manslaughter ; o-54 for larceny ! ,013 are natives. Of the foreiguers 1 01 are Irish ; 90 Germans ; 51 Can- dians ; 50 English ; 1G5 colored. Cook county sends 25 per cent f all. The aggregate years of seii- pnce , excluding life , is 6,352. Lverage length , 59 month" ; 2S9 are rofessed Catholics , 81 Methodists , 2 Lutherans 808 make no profe- ions ; at all 2G per cent , read aud Trite ; 8 per cent , only read : 14 per ent. have no education ; 10 per ont. of those confined have been licre before. The Commissioners state they arc till undecided whether the pen- teutiary most largley accomplishes s great object the repression of ciIf rime and reformation of criminals , If nder the present law and contract Ifn Astern , but believe that the'efibrts n , > make a reformatory institution BIM ave been successful , and would bo BIw ( lorded some means of earning au ci oneat living after being discharged. cim The number of ineu confined is Ki m reatcr than in any prision on the KiCo mtincnt , if not in the world. The Co uly severe puishment now inflict- CoOt 1 is solitary confinement on bread OtW id water. The law whereby the W ) nvict shortens his term by good shavior Is highly commended. JcSa The Commissioners ask the Leg- SaCa CaBI lature to empower them to restore BI aod time lost by any convict be- BIBr ire the law Br was passed. BrBI ' BI BIW , P.R.R , MEAT MARKET Fr 16th street bet California and Webster. . 111Do TTE KEEP ON HAXD TUB BEST < \ supply ol FRESH AJfD SALTED EV1S. Also a larro stock of Tine Sugar Ba red Ilams and UreAfa t Bacon , at tha loir- BaFc rates. WJI. AUST A KKUTH , uiyH-iy Proprietor lUGc Gc Sa : M DORK'S MACHINE MiW ] S3ECO : , All kifids of light and hcary ACIIINERT MADE & REPAIRED. Guarantee ? . T J 8 MSiiU HAEUBT STBEBI. ' - QJIAHA. c rfaiiroaa , waon ut r " RATLRSXDr- Gi miles the hf lest route from Omaha i Council Bluff ( o St. Paul , JUaoftnolis , cai Ilirater , Auola , Jcloth , Bismarck , and all un nts in Minnesota. 'rain leaves Ocuh.1 dally , ( excep Saturday ) I o.elsck p. m. , and Council BiufB at 3.05 p * f om Chicago i Korth-Western Ppot , Coi re as LOW and liine as QUICK as by aiiy other Line , Goi LLWPALAGESLEEPffl&GARS Am & Jcsj Bui ON ALL MET TRAINS , Noi e sure your ticket Teads VIA Sioux City , Dui 9 aroidtog circuitous routes acd tdldnight Stoi isfcrs. lekets csn be rjurehasol at ILe offices of the ' ' ' " j3o'S . Jforl'hwTscTn"JtUo-aT . . : in Omaha 'd Council Bluffij. Sa > J C. BOTDEN , 4df B. R. 3J San 'lOdi Bd 61 . QEO. yr. GBATKKf. Agent. lOdi . 8.1 r 1E3 rarabau Street , Omaha , Neb. Gd Monov and Commerce. ! Dailv Keview I OFFICE OMAHA UAII.Y HER , I January 18 , 1874. J * * The week opened to-day with money market firm and brisk. In rates of exchange and discount there are no changes worthy of note. Demands for exchange has been fairly active. Bequests for discounts have been moderate. Checking at the banks has been lively with deposits h'ght. THE FIHST NATIONAL BANK Land Greats selling ) § 920.00 Land "Warrants , (160 ( acres buying ) 176.00 Land Warrants (160 ( "acres selling ) 185.00 Agricultural College Scrip , (1GO ( acres buying ) 176.00 Do. Selling. 1S5.00 Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one per ct. The commercial market is steady and unchanged. General trade is good. good.Wholesale Wholesale houses report fair or ders from abroad. Retail trade in general lines is fair , and with the coal dealers and clothiers it is active. For changes in the provision mar ket see Roseufcld Bros.'s quotations. " Mink , 20 to 1 10. Walderine No. 1 , 3 50. Raccoon , 30 to 50. Muskrat , 6 to 12. Skunk , 20 to 1 00. Otter , 3 00 to 6 50. Fisher , No. 1,8 00. "NVolf , No. 1 , large mountain , 2 00 " " small prairie , 85. .Beaver , 75 to 1 15. jUartin , .No. 1 , 2 50. Silver Grey Fox. No. 1 , 1200 to 35 00. Cross Fox , No. 1,2 50. Red " " 1 25. Kid " " 30. Wild Cat , average , 30. Badger " 30. Deer Skin , in hair , red and short blue , per Ib.r 30c. Elk , per lb. , 15. OMAHA MARKETS. Ca eiuujt vorrcctod "Dally DRY GOODS. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th and Douglas street. I > KINT3. Aliens . „ . 9 American. . . . . . „ * . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Amoskcag 8 Bristol - ' 9 learners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8J Hamilton „ 9 > J Mcrrlmack 1) u Peabody . . . . . . „ . _ „ „ _ aX Richmond „ „ . - . 9 > ? Simpson's. . . . . . . . . . . M. . . . . . . . . y BLEACHED SHIBTINGS. Senate 4-4. . . . . . _ . . . „ _ . _ 12X Soot G _ . . . . . „ _ _ . . . „ 9 3abot 4-4 . . . „ . „ . . „ _ . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . . „ . . 12 LonsdaJe..4. . . . . . . . . w 13 J. Y. Mills _ . _ 17 } i'eterbOrO. . . . .MM..M.M.H..MM..M.M..M.M 8 Suffolk Lu. „ „ . . . . . „ „ . . . . . _ „ . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ 3 BLEA.CHEC SHEETINGS. ? enperell 8-1 . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . „ . _ - 31 do 9-1 _ . . . . " . . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . S.ti < do 10 1" _ J. . . . . . ! ! . . . . . . . . _ 3S > § COTTONADIS. Banners and Mechanic * . - . 25H Jreat Western - . - 20 BROWN SHEETINGS. llbion , A - . „ - RK tedford , B Irantville , E L" . iermania , B B . . 9 GINGHAMS. c . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 imoskcag . . . . . * * . M 12 tatcfl . . . . . . . . * . * . . . * . . . IS * 11 CT tgf , . . . . . . . . . . . HH > . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < . . , . . . . . . 15 TICKINGS. .raostonp , a c n _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . IddeforU . . - „ - 17yi BENiaiS. eaTcrCreet , B B..i . . . . . . . . . .L. . . 16)1 'ayniaLers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .H..HM. . . . . . . 12 Its , B B. . . „ _ . _ n % ' tia , c 0 1551 JEAKS. UUcford. . . . . . . . . . . „ . „ . „ „ 40 referred . . . SO YANKEE NOTIONS. IURTZ sroiiR A co. , ! i31 Farnham Street , sruoti CWXUM. aril's O. N. T. . . . . . 7o Jit's. . . . . _ 70 erricL'a. . . . . . . . . . . . HOSIERY. nmcstic _ , _ _ S 55@2 00 ritiah „ . . _ _ 3 OOQO 00 crlno . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ S 2 23a2 50 eel _ . . . . . . . 3 75a4 00 aliens fancy hose 75a3 00 PAPER COLLAES. ickeni1 Iiest „ S 90 Ing William. 1 35 hito Wing. . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 80 imct. . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . , . _ . . . . _ . 2 50 SIIAWLS. toman strips _ . . „ . . SOOQ4 50 SHIRTS. hlte common „ { 9 00 1 iuediuin..H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , 15 00 ' oi'tcra uiade. . . . 30 00 35 an . . .i - . 12 00 tloct . 15 M ssimeje * _ ISaSG 00 uo 1'laiiiicl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18&24 03 OVEUALL& . 30 own drill „ „ . fC 50a7 25 30Lt ' ilnck . . . . . _ . . . . . . . 7 7oa9 00 Lt ,1P drill _ . . . 7 00a7 50 LtPI 1 duck 8 00a9 50 PIPI hlte . . . - . - 8 00a3 50 PITt CORSETS. TtPI cnch whalooone 55 25a8 00 n Uove _ 0 00 IVe. _ 9 00 S. Emhcl „ _ 18 00 .3JS.1RTS. 1 Skirts „ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . 12 08 H . . . . . . . _ „ . „ . . „ _ . . . . „ _ . IS 50 CoLi , h YARNS. LiTt Imoral Yarn , all colors , pcrtt. . . 81 60 Tt rmantown Wool , " . .81 70@2 05 TtU sony Yams , per box. . . . . _ . J2 15 jced Yarns - 90al 00 tllo 1 00 | W anNEKA-L coJcmssioNf - Pji KOSENFELD BROS , give US * , Et llowmg quotations this day : I w Choice dressed turkeys , J2@14 , " " cholens } ? , So)10. ( ) I M ' .I " ducks , S@0. " < ( geese , 8@9. Eoll butter 1724. Dressed hogs , PckTed,92Qo. ! , . Hi Prairie chicken . , 2 . 25 ,14j * * * T * * tf - f. An. * * r . f.\ \ .100 OYSTERS 100 100 > W. B. & Co. Select , 50 cts per Ro Ro. n ; Standard 40 cts per can ; Medi- lOi i 30 ots per can. 20J 201 : -QARDWAKK eli JOHN T EDUAE. 102 IBON. Lai Sm rse &hoe l * tH.M Bai rway nail rod- . . , 12 d . . . .M. u.H..MM. KH. f. . d erlcan cam , octagon and ( nuare. . 1 $ @ 22 She lup's .English. do do _ 253 40 Tin \3 en's horseshoes , per keg _ _ . _ „ 725 do mule do do _ . _ 825 thwestern horse nall : _ . . . . - . - 22a 23 idee thimble skeins , discount 45 per cent. call catcnt axles , discount 10 per cent. FIi . TLT A W C. FIid to COM per tcs , jflid do d < .do Cha JuD Hnsdt dt dtL L < "A' "A'Li BOLTS. Carriage and tlre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .tliscount 70 nr c B01TS. Narrow wrought , last Joint discount JCprc Cast , loose pin reversible.- < io - 33 do 3IISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure forlii'-.discout.t JO pr c Hoes &nd gaideu rakes . . . . do 25 do HINGES. Strap and T _ . . . . . discount 25 pr c WHKNCHE3. Tail's black.- . . . . . . .discount5 pr c ( Joe's iiuuiilation du 45 do Coe's ceaulue.- „ . . . . . . _ Uu Jl do American Iron - . . _ . . . . _ _ . . . „ 45 pr t do brais. . . . . „ 40 jir c AGRICULTURAL CJfLEMKNTS. SCVTHK . IIHolt's Ha.M'St Kmg.perdo- . . . 12 CO Champion . . . . . . 9 00 llcald's Eureka It CO dO TPlI Tr- I - . .CM * . V..W 8 1)0 ) SPADM ASD SHOVhLS Rowland'sNo2 blacL shovels , D H. _ " 12 00 do do polished do do „ H 00 do do black spades do . . . 12 00 Moore do polished do do . . . 13 Ou do's "spring point" LII shovels. . . U 50 AXES. Lippencott s Western Crjwn . . I.I 00 do do do b vefoo. . . lt 50 COFFEE MILLS. Parte'sNo 3 , iron lox _ _ nct 5 25 do do 103 do 175 do do23 Unloiiir h _ . _ 11 OJ eo do 33 du Kriunu _ . . . „ . 13 00 FILES. Hargrave , Smith A Co . _ duce > nt 40 pr c American Hie Co.- - . U H ) do IIAJIJIEKS. H-udole's , A E No 1 , \i , 2 Mauimond's A E No 2 J9 00 do do do 4. . . . . . . . . . . . 10 50 dc Iingliuor'f .No 1. . . . . 1000 do do do 2 _ 13 SO do do ilo 3. . . . . . . It ( A HATCHETS. Morris shingling , no i _ 57 W do di > ilo 2 . . . S 00 do do do 3 _ _ 3 10 do claw do ] . . . . „ . „ . „ _ 7 50 dc o il 2. . . . . . . . _ „ S 5o Best Buffalo i'ole , . . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . i do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . f Matamoras do . .r\o. U' , o-'o : jo. 1 , &V Best Oak do „ _ .4315c ( Baltimore Oak Sole . 4Sc irench Kips _ 81 4Q@ > 00 do Calf , leading brands S2 10 2 50 Domestic Kips „ . SI 00(31 ( 30 do Calf _ . . . . . _ . . . . . _ .S1 35S41 75 Hemlock Upper , per foot _ .ij@30c Oalc do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grain do do H . .30c - Linings , per dozen _ . . S7 COj&lO 00 ( Toppings , do Sll 00&14 00 Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot- JSg-lje do ( Oil Dressed do 8C < jj49e { do l&iinon ) _ . . . . . . . . . . .S3 00 ( 3 25 . ' do ( Glo e Kid , ) S3 50&5 W > Welt Leather , per side , . ; f , 00 7 00 Boot Webbing , per bolt 4c@70c Oak Harnsss Liather . " . " _ . . . . . . , . T 1T1 . r-T - , Pittsburg , . .4ic do do do No. 1 , _ . 40 ® (2o do do do bo. 2 , . . 3-lOc Oak Line du . . . - . . . . . _ . . . k Harness Leather , . 1 , _ . do do do No. ' . ' , _ . . . .37 39c Hemlock lane do . _ . . --llyiCc iair Bridle , per side . _ SO 00&7 00 Team Collars , perdoz . S25 50gJ > 50 btage do do . . . .M . - . . - . . . . . . . . . & 50 Scotch do do . - . „ . S.JG 00 Concord do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . SJ3 IX ) Collar Lcathci ( Black ) per loot , - ISgilc do do ( Russet ) do . . . . ' 'iy.Me Patent Dash Leather. - . _ . J SOAPS Powell & Co. , oonp moiiufucturers. SapcTublico , 6 1-2G 3rl ; Savon Eepubhc , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to 6 1-2 ; Palm , 5@5 1-i ; German Mot- led , 6 l-4aG 1-2. AUT GOODS AND UPHOLSTEREP.'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods , 270 Farnham Street , furniahe ? the folio wiuj ; quotations : i FRAME MOTTLDINUs ! Oil walnut mournings , one inch , per foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch 15c ; polished walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch 15c ; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch 6@15c ; 2 injh I2@30c ; 3 inch 18@ 15c ; imitation rosewood and gilt , 1 iuch 5@10c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; 3 inch Plain bands , 6 feet , all colore , per pair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00@ I 00 ; each additional foot , 75c per pair. REPP3. Union ind nil wool terry , per yard L 60(3)3 ( ) JO ; Imperial , plain and striQ ( jed , 2 50a8 00. 00.DAHASKg. ° DAHASKg. ' Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool , J 00a3 00. JKATTRASSES. Husk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw , ! OOai 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4. 50. LUMBEB. RETAIL UST NiCli Subject to change ol market wltnont notice CliA A ! GEO A. HOAQLANL. Cil oldte. studding and sills. 20 It , and un der . . _ „ . iver 20It , each additional ft add'l . _ 60 % 'cnclng No ! . . _ . „ . . . „ . _ . „ . " " -3 CO do No 2 . - . - 21 00 it common boards. . . . . . . . _ _ „ „ . . 25 00 ad do do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 00 No " A" stock boards , 10 and 12 inch - 00 00 Fa B" do do do ' do _ 00 C" do do do du . 30 00 it clear , 1 , 1 } , 1 / and 2 inch . 65 00 I do do do do . . . . . . 55 00 I do do do do . _ 45 00 Fai leering , clear. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . wt 50 00 NoMe do 1st common. . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . 40 00 Me do 2d do _ . _ . S5 00 Fai do 3d do _ . _ 27 50 No do narrow , clear- . . „ . 4500 Sar t clear ceiling y. inch. - . , . 35 00 I do do i ? inch. . . _ . 32 50 t do do % Inch. . . . . „ . . - . . . . _ . . _ . . 30 00 I do do % iuch _ . - . . . 37 50 Ha t clear sldin" . _ . 27 CO [ do do . _ . . _ . . _ 2G 00 t common siding . . . . 24 00 [ do do . . 2000 i. " shingles. . . . . „ _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . „ . . . . . . . 4 25 01 xtra No 1 shingles. . _ . - 3 CO 01I > uimoQ No 1 shuiglea- . _ . - . . 2 00 ith per 1000 . . - . . _ . . . . . . „ . . ' . . . „ . , . . 3 So I A U pickets ecr 100 . . . „ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 So the [ uare do do do * . , . . . . . . . * - . . Ma : G Batten pc' lineal f ' . . _ , . _ 1 % Eet do do do and i sen Liberal discount on carload lots. AR WINDOWS. ( Q'zet.r Phi per ccntoa Chicago list. rep J-a DOORS , ( Wcdgal. ) pei cent od C. lcao list. BLINDS , per cent off liit. hlte lime per bbl Si 73@2 00 iniSTillc cement per bbl . 3 00@3 25 aster paris per bbl 3 50JJ3 75 o aster ) ng hair per bushel. . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 LXTCd fcTt. . * . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . eM..w..HM. astenn l boflnt i HIU.M-I. BJ4 OILS. TAINT'S. GLASS. &c. N. I. U.JSOLiOMOIS. 'Tl ' il QiU . . . . . . „ . . 9 101 i-ara uil , No 1. . nsetd Oil , raw. 100 " Iwijiter l " " bl'd. _ " ' 1 05 "straln'd j irpentlne - 85 Lubricating I udllghtOil 25 W.Va. f 1-AINTb. AC hlte LcaJ , St. Loukt , Srtictly Pure _ .5 ll ' < ' Fancy Brands. . . . . . 8 ittr in BladdciB. ' . . . . . . „ . „ . . _ . ft i Bulk. . _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41/ lameld Glass , colors , sq. ft. . . . . . InaowGhua 60 , " , . ILTON EOGERS , COR. I4th & FAENHAil. T.5i PLATJ-J. tu 1C , lair qumitr - , . . . - . , . . - ri2 50 t4 Ic , best quallly c4 IX do do . . . . c2 1C cl2IX Tin iplateDXX _ 'do do . Plato DXXX do do t ; . . . 160 ofing 1C charcoal do do . 11 50 ofing IX do do do . . . . . „ . . . 15 M : HICcoke do do 1200 331C charcoal rooSng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . 27 00 . ' 8 1C charcoal rooaug. . . . _ . - . - . . . . - _ 32 00 14IX charcoal . . . . . _ . „ . . . . . „ . 27 50 20 coke ( for rutteral. _ _ . . . . _ _ . . . . . . 23 50 BLOCK TUT ptgs _ . , S Pigs. . . Al : 140 . . , Com ZINC. vit tin 25 ttrstfin Sing o do do ichalf casS"iniIt [ ] Thrt o do do in250ttca fca . j ! F.TS i t 24 to 15Inches pcrihect \ . \ - > y AnyOne inerasoldet ( extra refined . . _ _ . _ af do do No.r ! . . . . „ „ . . _ " ° 2" do do Toofin2m _ . _ _ oi One bid metal l..il" _ ! r.'Zl Ca2 Thre SUEETHtOK Fire Ten i jt qualit Vumbers 10 to M _ Any o do do 25. ) do do IB. . a do , _ J0 27 _ Blngl jonnl , iKithilJossmotha Club do No 24 , ClUt : do do IC . , . . . Any do do 27. Fr. . iiataNo. 21 acenl do ' id"2cr Ir .r r ' 5 2 I mUsj do do OT. . . , „ . . , , „ , , * ta perfect T to 12. „ ) I O. 1 PQP | - . - 1 1II. - | * s tnan lullbnudka , add ono cent. 'American immltat'n Russia , 11 Noi. IS ! than full buodl add ono cent , , UAITV'ANIZED. Kvl llto i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "st H do 21 to t . . . . - . . . . . .no 15 do 25 to > - . „ . . _ _ . . . . _ . „ . . „ „ _ _ dc 1T do S7 . . . . M . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . do lb do i ? . . . . . . . _ . . . - . no SO Full bundles discount 15 per ctrn COPPER. Ursnors o * o 9 . . . . . MM.MH. 45 do iO to 12 tt > „ . „ „ . . . . _ _ _ . . _ . . . . . . . . 42 ( Jo 12 to UM ft _ 38 Sh alhin , I4nuj IS ot . . . . - 37 PI uisuiil , 14 and 16 oz m _ . _ . . . . . . . . 45 .So 7. 8 aud , Planished 4S B If copper _ „ . _ . . . „ 00 mitiuma. . . . . „ _ „ . . . „ . . . : . . . - . . . . „ . D8 BHIGUTVIRE , 10 U 11VS 12 ' P r l.unJlKl'i D rcnt coun G-ROCERIES. erKHLi : i JOHNSON 533-540 14TH ST. t.'LAKK A FRUXCH COR. FARXHAM AND llTH ST. PUNDT , MUVKR * RAAPKE , 212 FARN- HVM ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS- AN A. GALLAGHER , 205Jarn- ? ham St. \VHITXRV , HATJSBRMAX A Co. , 247 -Douglas St. j. J. IIKOWX A iiuo. , Cor. 14lh and Douglas Streets. hUUARS. Cnnulatod prD llji i'owdrred do . . . . . . . 12M Crushed do _ „ _ _ . . . „ „ . l ; 'j Kefd cut loaf do Klf M n-ljrd \ do _ . . „ . „ „ 11 Circle A do „ ! 0 : ExtiaC no lu54 Yellju C do 10 X O choice do 1' ; cert F.s. Itio tholco prlt > _ . „ . . . _ 2TJ ! ; ' 2 < J do priuio do 2 ! 2 , do ! i od do „ _ 20aJl 0 O Jaia _ 31 > ia34)i SYKUI'S. Common pr gallon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Uoud do . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . SO'ulo Choice do „ . 70aSO do N O molasses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C0a75 Rangoon choice _ . _ . . . - a Cerollna „ . 9 CAlSDLIS. M Wosk A Co _ 17 : cbaferi - „ IS bOAP. Mis ouriVrlley. . . . . . _ . „ . . _ _ . _ . C ICirk's Savon . . . . . . . . . . - _ G * M. Wok A Co 7a7' : chofer's German C'/ ECirk's standard „ . _ 4JJ do stcrliui ; . „ _ 4a4. PLtlO TOBA X O. Jlatk goods , Western „ 43 do do Viremla „ . . oSaCO , do do Lomlard's _ 5o.i05 irisht do do do t > G do do Virginia _ 6Ga' 5 Natural IcaLw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75a95 DRIED FRUI1S. Southern Apples , per barrel- . . . 7aS Michigan " " SalO Jew cunants . . SaS > < do prunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ijal ? do German clicrrica. . . „ . . . . . . . . 15 do bl-ickbernes A _ . 12alJ do raspberries..M. . . < . . . . . 40 do raisins , perbor J3 < Ca3 50 Jo seedless raisins , per pound. . . . . . _ l- % SAL1. lOiv In 1 > arrel3 . . . . . .MM..HMMH. . 2 GO Jo dairy - . . . . 4 B0a5 75 CANNED GOODS. pound can Mycr's oysters , per case. . . ? t 2Tal 50 do do do do do . . . 2 rua2 75 dc do William's do do . . . 4 OOal 75 do do pe.iclii-3 per case . . . . 5 00 do do do do . . . . . . . . 7 00a7 50 do do tomatoes do 3 2oa3 0 do do do do . . . . . . 0 00 orn , Tropny per case 5 ( ifl do Winslow do . . . 5 50 do Yarmouth do _ „ . 5 50 trawberrics , do . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50a4 75 aspbcrrics , do 5 25a5 50 incapples. do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 00 w P IMPERIAL ic rouna cans per aoz _ . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . .f4 50 ' e l do do do do _ . . . . . . _ . . . . 2 50 [ do do do do _ . _ . . . . . . . _ 1 SO do do do do. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 SO do buctets do do. . . .M M..H . . . . . 8 00 TEAS. Dion s , per pound. . . . . 25a75 oung Hyson , per pound „ 40al CO unpowder , do do „ _ GU.il 25 FLOUR. inter Whe t _ - 4 CO ackwheat , 4 (0 le ilhoun Mills , XXX _ 2 50 rt low .Hake , ( Wells & .Memani. . 4 bo rtto Did Dust. „ . . . „ „ . . . . . . _ 2 GO XXX Iowa City. . . . _ . 3 90 dlfoniia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . .f. . . . . . . . i 03 BAGS. mules , heavy trelghl. . . - _ . . „ . . H.21--- ( I .0 light do . . . . „ . . - . - 17 < - ? IS H Japs , four bushel.- . . - , 1 4 < C adee gunnies . . . . . . . . . . . . , IS iin bags , Amoskeg A . . . . . . . . _ „ - CQaSl Ni , o do Ludlow a a. . . . . . - _ . . . - & > tiV Sp SPICES. ou itmcgs , Penang Ucst.pcr pound. . lO JTOJ do do „ . . - > V spice do do _ . _ . la.'P aauion bark do do . S iO COLUJIBIA RIVER SALMON. bbls. , luO Ibs . „ . . „ . -.S 8 , j cans , per doz . - . _ . . 2 IX ) @ 2 2fl do do . - . . . . . _ . . . . . . 3 50 WUITE risn. 1. 1 tils . . . . „ . „ . „ . > J ? 1 ! 5 mily in Lit ; , _ . . . „ _ _ 00 1 20 buls . „ . „ . „ _ . „ . 505J 7 00 miiy in ' ; ; bl > l3 _ . . . . . . . . „ 5 50 ® C CO MACKERLL. . rally , in tils - . 1 10 ® 1 20 do . _ 1 C0@ 2 00 ss , do . _ . . . . . . . - . „ . . 3 OOfii 3 25 inily. If bbls - . - . - G 23@ C SO . ] , de . _ . „ . 9 OOfelO CO times , % Iwxes , _ 1C 504J17 00 r CALHOUN MILLS FJ.OUB. bolcsale depot 548 14tb Street. If barrel sacEs. . . - . . . . . . . 2 flC BSTACLEStof/lARRIAGE / [ APPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from cSects of Errors and Abuses ill early Hie. nbood Restored. impediuicnU to Marriage noved. New method of treatment. New remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars t free , in sealed envelopes. 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EOSEWATER , ' EDITOK AifD PROPRIETOR , | j , Pri J8 Parnham Street , Ph ; atr < Frnzicr's iloor I tlie tire.it ISlocd and Humor Remedy. i i [ From the Ciertiand Surday JUrntay ( We ] That Fnuicr't Root Hitler * po e-s an tSStnev greatly superior to any oiher pret rifc > n tor f enrobing the t > 'o"d with which we are a-qnain- tel , e tan testify from actus ! oWrTsit > u. W 1 know litany lin tm * * where Individuals tor yesrs afflicted , hare Iton peinianently lettered to health by their u e. Mr. Fraziw. tbe pro prietor , is a residootof Xhis city , and is IJely known s one of oar uioal prominent basinets men. His rcfirences to the great Talueof his Root Bitters , ore also persons well-known citizens of standing ami integrity , lu wbo e statements Implicit cunGdecce u > ay be tla < l , acd their testimony may bo taken u coDctu * i five e-ldence of the estimation in which M' Trailer's remedy Is held. [ arUcuUrlv at huue. 1 Here it has alr dy attained that position that requires no recommendation , haviuf ; stt > otl the test of trial here. We can say with saf. ty , an i do recommend with entire conDilen'e , iis H el"where , by all who may be afflntid wifb any kind of weakness or humor In the b ! < d as the most searching , strengthening nn I beiU inercm dyof which we hare any knowing Sold by druKxistsand at country store ) . GEORGE W. FKAZIEI ! , PropriftT , 591 StClairSt. " IcTCland. Chio. Over . „ < , A lew ol tne many parties cureJ l > y ttie nut , remedy. Re-id and te convinced I SUKKKREDOVERTHIKT EVTK nSWITH UVKK j LOMFLAINT A > D DYiFkl tl , C.LKKD H\ TI1KKK COTTLK3 OF ROOT 11TTHKS. MR FltiziEK u-nrsir. 1 deem it an act i > f gratitude to you , ami a duty toward tin * * ? wfco aresuTerinfroui : liver couip'aiut ' and dyspep sia , to nuke the following stateuent : I have been an invalid for oicr thirte'u rears , if y complaint was a di eflee of tb * liver and dyspepsia. My skin was ) eltow , the wb'te of mr cyesw s the color of sal ; run I wi fci j > f and heavy , with bradjchc ar.il no appeti'e for food of any kind , I was atllitted : < < Ind w. any living woman uld be. I tooV tmttt attrr bottle of latent mediiinc * , end paid overwcii hundrvilujllirs t i tbe best phjMciarw wiihmn any hvrictit. 1 suiicrrd more tlun I t.m n > l' ' jmi byletttr , hut could gt t no relief until JH > JI two months ago 1 i > urelui. od a bottle < 4 vour Rout Bitters from Lu > ls .Suiiliiiijlil. ! druigL' ' . ISO Woodland Av. , this cityI u o.l thii t - j t'eup ' , aud fiiive then luve nsnl nearly t f more , and they are the ouly positive , sun cure for liviraud dT l > fpsIj romphint I harecvtr tried ; they have turtd me completely , cud tu * day 1 aui cs he'Ithy as any person CHII bo You u'ay usemy name , if % ou ce propprr. U may be the means of imlueing ot e tu try yoiirdisfovery and be rjred , fer gwnl I irtlili i lictter thin gold. Fverotir frieml , Jlt ! > . ELLEX CUA \ \ sll.VKo. . 20 Or iij 2t , Cleveland Ohia. HAS DOXfc US MORE OOOtl TltAX AU , TIIK K 1 1I1VK TtJCk * I OB IBM lK.\tK. TO , , . , u.ix u..saief > o with in-a nrsa a n > the Imt.s , i4'uti < r * . Lravpii i ottr tb < > ey , re 'hn at iiitlit , ud timl" fnintv fcluis all I ho tiiiic , cnt . MK rn < 2ir D.arsir : Irecrlreit tt Bottto of Hitters > ou lent IUP by \prpss , and f l r e taken the nholeol It. and it has dune ui mer good than all H.emoOunm 1 lintevrtr talren , aud I hive taken itiuieor ] < f.ir tu year * . I thought I ruiil.1 get h.'iu 'toin our iiru vhf , l buttbpydjc t yet hare t'lem. 1 rmiM hrr i told 2Ti l > oltl s. if I could barf v'H ! "i > m. 1 ' think you ini lit lure n v > cd salr i r v ur > > itI I tcrs here. 111 an t junto nr.d rac6 hoitirs fbar i Sdullaas , the price yon aJrrrtfso. .Sim ! ( jMii-f1 | us you tan , by iprese , C O I > . itislbetwt ( medicine 1 CT r . Imin your mot grate- . lul friend. Mto. DAMCL SUIIII , VtOnH ' S. II. P. 0. Eox 582. Cousmmtfircs I6al. ? ( -n lcat : l r a insto ; T W tUot liitura , they In o one w a grenttlt I f : ood. 'I hey hari- cured mr rough , nn-l J f cl ( iicthrr rrrson. YOUH truly ni- _ § * i * < fur 1 rtSer Ciirr < ( -MTT'f _ ! I.TilllSOlOBiACn JTTCASa USTIL l t3U l 1 0 J K 2O-J r SITTER ? . * , . - * " . - ' . ' --'ntr-.rfsftr'.ril airt TLe Crst i-n- ! > " . > i > 'nau 'f Hi t < Iffa restjreit from it. * ; . { < n T iheit , ig uratiludo o the i.iti' ' : th * . ! tiiti i-vaaatU ct I over UTO rjwltu Af le 03 ny S'ead amlfof 1 hmi 5 = r'l b ' . . .toftic o' Teuton's Sir-riia- . ! . anu " crvi ' muediil.ut cuiiM stt ' ' . Ir > a i < sr. ray ca - , un II Iwut t < i s'v'h ' ,1 _ . : ii < Mil taking IUx > t r ut nt , ' * ( . * O.A. , u > a il-.ail I think it m.thiiig iiirhpal - it ! J'ovc'ti lucoverytoaLknoirl- ! / t f s iii- My nlT-'has uaetlyour L'ilters rt"iii | * ' , tnr tVth the h&s beeu 1' * j. ! : tn < i n , , tiv > " . mnd cuuld find no rtiicf , iir > i friiiip ii" > ttjtln Hum. ' 1 her bare 1st it. ' i i , . ( l-tp.nre m her tan1 h re rrr ii Iti'itii I" of the Cleviland 1'wtOffliv cytrltj-'t.i ttcr'aintr fur ileicii years can tre y Jd bou t'y recommend your l.ewt liters to every prfaon , tiilkrini ; tth bait hcnm , ( Tetter ) ( hro'iia Kheiiiniti'iu , "crof- Uorany klndot Humor ill the Uloud , 01 one 'the Jlonesl Cures a. vr. UPTON . Cleveland Ohio. If rour Dnigglst or storekeeper don't have le fiittcrs , ajt him to order them lor you. CATAlUtll CUHRO. MB. FRAZIER I wish to inform you , That Dur racdrclne bis done forme. I 8..lUittiit ith Catarrh in its worst forms f > r man > years tried various medicines recomuiendid t < y hyslciacs , which proved but a teiupoary re ef. By t'io aJvlco of a lady who win curol this same dL eaae by your Hoot Hitters , I rocurcd one half dozen bottles and they have compllshed a perfect mre In my ca e. Itc- Qvlng that thouHunds are dracged out of a iserable existence from tbe efliit uf Catarr'i. cheerfully rerommcnd your lloot Bit.crs to 1 who are similarly aUected. MSS. ! AMELIA HUAMT. Biun ? Vista , Hut er Co. , Pa. Retail trade supplied by C. F. Goo/Jm-n bolcsale aeenl Ouialu Nebraska ' ivi liwir S. St. Louis Short Line. , 0 1 S 7 5 ! VI belKansas City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. H eltha las I ] th cnly dircc lin 3 ta en faa A17D TUE KAST , \V TV EST o 'i CHAI4GC i mrl l tween Oiooa ccJ St. Loa j aau b noc Iwtwecn OMAHA YOIK. Al . J This th Only Jne rnnnlng a ' * I'AI.ACE 1 PLKEFKU 1Al DAY COA Til BAST FIIO3I O2IA- < HA , osr AitmvAi. OK TKE 1 vsuty PACIFIC Krr 1i PIIKSS TKATT. 1 1Al T2-PAS5ENOF.FS TAKING CTIIEI : Al HAVE A DISAGREEABLE 1A1 tAT TilE 1.1VEU taTATiO.r. A1 1 j PASSKTffJEH TKA2NS DAILY I ! REACIfINO ALL ' EASTEEN AND WE3TEEH OITISS . th Leas Changes and in nJv-inco of otbpr lines. This Entire Line is equipped wUb illman's Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars , iller's Safety Platform and Coup ] and the Celebrated Weatiiujhoiitte Air Brake. - - , , I sio . your tickets icaJ vi i 1:11 Mis City , S' . Joseph & . C'oniicII UUiini llulrud , Via Oinaha and St. Louis. Fr. . : ict forcslo at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets , < md U. P. Depot. Ouiaha. I A 3.TEAHON , GEO.L.BRADBUP.YFJ Ptsa. A t. Ucn' Agent. . I Alt F. HARVARD , A. C. PAWE ? , Qen I Supt. Cen'l Van. Agt. , ' * " ' 8t. Joectib. TO ERVOUS& DEBILITATED OF BOTH . , .fl P02 AD7I > E AH > CSTi- BULTATIOK. J. B. DYO1T , graduate of Medical College , PhiL-xdcl- rha , an be coiTsuft d on alrHSj 363 of the Sexual and ofirmry or- , ns , ( which ho Ivas made an es- uial studyjfthcr In male or fe- ile , no matter from what cause ginatin < r , or how lone standing practice of 30 years enables him : treat diseases with success. Cures irantetd. Charges reasonable , ese at a distance can forward lets - s describing.- symptoms and en- sing stamp to prepay postage. S5 Send for the Guide to Health , cc IOc. jreicion and Surgeon ; 10i Duaim o I'craoii cmifnkr Iir c Kiltmae- i - i" to diii ' . - .nan l remain tons v muled t.mr l > one < arc not destrorcd nu- i. i u 11 ral pot-on or o'her means , and Tim e r' i is w * I b < * u > e jon I tV point of repair. iJrijirp-ia or Siidisr llau. Headache , Pun In t.ie sno-ilil r * , Louza * . Tlghtne * * t { ; . tf < t , I'irsni > . - . j > oar Lructatloru of th * ; rmicli. . Ha-1 Taito In the Mouth , Bllnu-i t ic * * , lMlpttatH > .iorihe Heart. Inflammation tse I.nny * . Pain In th regionof the Kld- i--t and a hUfHlre l othernalnfttlsymptom * . rr ttf n9 prlrM(4 of Irpep- . One bottla i ii | in > P j better guarantee of its inerlu t un irMrtliv advertisement. 1'or tVuinlc Coiuplninf * . In ronn ; or ol I. m irnnl or lnjtte , at the ilawn of woman- - li > l. or the tii'j of life , the o Tonic Kitten < ! 1 ; > UT n ilerMod an Influence that improve- nipnt K * nan iieTrptifcle. 1'or Inll.imiiintary nnd II.'u iiiniiii-ni an-1 ( tout.Biliom , Remittent Chronic j'nl lutrrtiiitt nt Fever- * . Dieaesof the Hlood I xor. Ki'liipviand Illadder. the-xs Dittcrshavo , r i.ial. . feaclt | Uiaeases u l Klivxl , are ciused bItl. . They * nrcnsrntIoInrsnlIron TreU n : i Tonic , po * e injrtlie merit of actlngaj a powern.t asent In relieving Congestion . ' .I'liiiiin.iiloa of the LI vcraud Visceral Organa or a 11 m unions Di easoi. , I'or SUiii li en c , Ernptloaa. Tetter ? u' . .lliiMini. lilotcucSpoW. . nmpiesPustnU' , im- ! < . l-jrhnnrlc Rlnz-vonn * , Scald-lTeail . N rKve , Kry < lpelo. Iten % , Scnrb. IL4coop. ! . tluiii at the SKIn. Hnmora and Disease ! of tha Manor whatever name or naturearo , liter- - : ' , ! - . din ; up ami carried out ot the lystea la a i-i..rt ! time t > v the u > e of the < < e Bitten. < ; rnifiit Thoiioniiitt proclaim VixErtit : Rrrreiu the niex > t wonderful IrivLjcraat tout ever U-Jt lined th < sintlni strstcrru 1C. II. MeKO.VVI.M S : CO. Ura sW-J and Gen. Ar * Saa Francisco , Cal- t. cor. of na ' - hin/'on and < . harlton St-t. N. V HOLD B\ * ' ' - M'r' ' - - ilocs Island and Pacific K. B. nin GP.EAT CENTRAL RODTC FROM 3IAIIA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , a Res Jfolnes , i/arcnport and Rock Island. o IhU Road being thoroughly equipped with gantncw Coaciie" , I'alace Sleeping Cars , and ring the advantage of a smooth and well bal let ! trseb , offers the traveling public an East i Ii" ? unc < iuacd ! fur SpceJ , Couilort uod fety. VII Pa"isenger Trains are equipped with the BiTIAOUOUSK I'ATKVT AlK HHJKK3 and iller's I'atcnl ba-'cty Piatfonu - Coupler. Fast Express Trains Lcare Daily , connecting as oiloirs : r DES MOUSES with the DCS Molncs Vallcr Itailroad , for OsLaloosa , Ottumwa , Kcoktifc ind St. Lonli. r < tKIN > ELL with the Central Railroad of . Iowa , for all point * north to St. Paul. \V13T LIBERTY with the > Jar IL.nlt . Minnesota e RallroaJ Burlington , for , Turlington. * Cedar RapMs , Duhjqce A SI. ul. at WILTON JUNCTION alth the -outh-Westcrn branch , for Muicatlae. iVasniugton and points south. r ' DAVENPORT with the Parenport 4 St. 'aui lUiIlroad for points north. 7 ROC1I laUVND with the Western Union lailroaJ foi Frerpoit , Uelolt , ICacinp , JIII- rauLee , and alt poinU in Northern Illinois ind Wisconsin. : ' KOCK ISI VND with the Itottiord , Rock a'nnJanUSt. Ixjuis lullroad for 6t. Louii .nd points jouth. ' ROCK ISLAND wilh the Pi-orti A Itock aland Kallioad for I'coria ami points eatt. : UUUE VU JUNC , with branch , forlien- r. ' Laron , Chlllicothe and Peoria. LA SALLE with the IIIin La Central RaU- uad 1 for points north and south. CHICAGO with all lines East , North and louth. mKOUGH TICKETS to all Eastern citle * . i thl * line , can be procured , end any infor- tlon olitaineil , concernins route * , at tha Let 0(5(0 ( in the Union Pa llic Depot , laha , and also at the principal ticket oCice * ng the line of the U. P. Ii. ii. Tlironcli to nil llantcru I'oimn. VII infirmation regarding Passen-crs and dieerfully furniihed , and bictpinj Car rths for ! at the Company' * Oiflce , 253 LUNIIAM St . ( i Srand Central Hotel ) Omaha. jr. SMITH , n. RIDDLE , ' ' ' ' ' Jen'lPass'rAg't , Gen'lriup't Chicoro. _ Chicago. \V. CLAIR , S. S. STEVENS , "ravelin Ajent , Oen'I ' "Vestiiru Ajc't , Oniahz. Omaha * N. TIUfaaUL , Agent , Omata. ycr's Cherry Pectoral , r Disease * or flic 'J'nront mid I.nii i , iirli nn Cousin , t oKU , " \ \ linojilii rousli , llronchl- tlH , A > tlim . niicl CU > - SL3I1TIOV. Tho-Itv ccninojl- ' aa , whietT ST wen UIA confitlenco of maukicdand l > e- comehoutet J tlr- . ' lues. Perhaps ao : ono ever secured to wide a reputation , or ma ntai red it so long 'a ' ATfER'S UHER- IiVP CTORAL. Il brcn known to tha public about forty n , by a Ion ; ; contin ued s rlea ol marr lloo c , that have won for it a confidence la lu UP * , n Vf r equalled by any other medicine , till makes the most eCectual cureof Canght , Is , Consumption , thateno be made by nit-di still. In ecd the UltKRY PECTORAL rej'Iy ' roUr th" e dangprous disease ot tr terrors , to a tfreat extent , and gdvrn a Ins of iinmnn 'y froji their Iztll effecU , I Is well founded If the remedy be taken in oa. Every lamily should have it in their et for the ready and prompt relief of IU nbcrs. 6IckneM , suffering , and even llfo Is d by thU timely protection. The prudent lid not neglect it , ani ( tbe wUo will not. P It by yo j for the protection it affords by irufly jix > In sudden attacks. PREPARED BY . J. C. A.IEIJ& Co. , Lowell , 3Iass. , racllcalnntl Annlytlcnl ChcniUti. by all drujs&ts and dealers tn medidna OtFS K. I Sir , Drug3ttKdmahJtN ! 6risks ,