The Omaha Daily Bee. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1874-10-12 [p...

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Sixth Ward Registration List * List ot the Begistercd voters of the Sixth Ward , Omaha , Neb. Anderson M T Allen B- Ailfeu B E Anderson Wm- Applegate Sam'l Allen P H Albrecht Adolph Anderson Hans Abtman Henry Aiusworth W C Anders Golliut Aschman Wm Arnold J W Anderson Hans 2 Adams B O Abbott S C Angel D P Allen Jas T- AhlquUt Chas G Ahlquist Chas O- Aklqnbt Gus O Ahlquist Jos F Archibald Jos- Burnham N J- Batdorf Beals F A- Briukley Henry R V Barker James Beard Delos- Broadbent Beard G W- Ballew J B O H- Budd Belcher J H- Bellis Joshua E D- Barnum Beidelraan Ely H W Brewer C H- Bas Bean Samuel - ett G C- Barrett Boyd Jas E- Barrett Jas A W S- Branncman Bowen Wm R- Beals Jacob S 1)- Boggs Bishop Jas E Gee H Bristol C L- Barfred Baird JT- Uurdick Jno D W Francis Brown Frank D Barenger R Bye F R- Beek Bye Jesse W Peter r i Baker W J Bayj P- Buckingham Beck Truman E Brown Will- Broughton Blair H G- Baldwin Wm- Bunderson C A- Baumaun A Jos- Burnham LeavittBlakesly C H- BaumerJohn Burnham Mason Baumcr Herman Batchelder S N Boyer Joseph Brown J D- Bauserman Sam'lBurke Patrick Barrett Dan P Barlow M T Brooks C A- Barkalow Bowen Wm J SD Bailey F E- Brackin Butler W H J H- Uowan Briggs John L- Beischlay Andrew Jno Borgquesto PA Baker B F Baird Alex Barton Jno- Bolin Belding G T- Brosius Oscar Dan'l- Boyse'n Beck Theo Andrew Balch E E Beard T J Campbell OC Charles J W- Cockerell R E Comptin V J- Christopferson A Cook David G T Cornish Marcus Cornish Deloa- Comforth Catlin C F- Crager C H G H Campbell W F Court Henry Cole Seth T Coutant C K Cook C F Cook H H- Caldwell Cane John S S- Counsman Cole M G- Condon J M Thomas Court A W- Castleton Cooper E- Cakeroft Wm- Coffman J H- CooGT F H- Christenson Clark David Connelly Pat Ste'n Clark Newman S Carpenter Jos G- Creighton J D CreightoD Ed- Creighton John Creighton Jas H- Creighton Joseph Ohristianson Ch's Cnpeland W W ClenlansE S Cliff T G Christiansen * red Conner Wm Conner Chas H- Crowell W B Churchill Wra H- Cougdon Isaac HCarrier Richard Clemans Eman'l Clark T- Corni&h Creo J Jno C Cooley W P- CafRjrty Chase S W Samuel Cane C W- Carlson Clinton Henry P- Christiansen Ole Nils U'i. Colburn 5am Collins J 3 Charles Henry Cunningham- Cummings Charleston RobertCastello Jaa Cane J H. Churchill Robt P- Crosbie Cuubb H T- CoIIee Francis Smith- Clemmons JF Q W- Cos Comstock J O John B CottrilliiH- Durkoo Dutton E- Durnall Wm H Henry Dennis J O Durkeu P J Dennis Francis Dudgeon J A- Dogtm Duff Jas M Jno F- Dierke DahlofM- Drlsooll John P- Donahue C F D- Durnall Doherty Jos Frank Dudley E G- Dcrwin Deebolt G M- DIezel Geo- Donahue Andrew S R Doblatrom A Q- Doane Dasher Samuel Goo W- Dtirkee Dewey C H Wra H- Dailcy Dove Jos- Dodge Albert JJ H L- Dickinson Davis Peter Ed Dorman Pat Decker Mike Elliott Natban- Eyart Jjjvnns John Adolph Ehlen Henry Engler Ephraim Edgerton C W- JEdirar A J Evans John B E- Edholin EklandCarlT- Edinundcen Kenj Saral- Elliugwood Edgar John T- Eldridge T B- Elliugwood Jas C J N Elliott T P Edwards Martin Emerson Wm- Eitner Everitt Wm- Ensjgw Ernest Theo- Ericksou Erickson A Thos French EF Ferguson S W- r'reeman Frame A E G A- Fretacher Freeman 1 N- Fitch Chas Li Wm FordWmW- Fqray Felt I. H- FryCB John B- Froderiok C H Ferguson A w Frost GW Fisher .Luther B- FlanneryJno Foster Thoiuas- Finlesstn A Fuhrman Chas- Forudram FayGMF- inlftyson Jno- Fitzpatnck D- Fieer D Matt Frost Enck- Goodwin Field G W i. J M- Gise Guy Gee H Jonas Green M J Gardner Chas Garrison C L k Gaiuos G W Gorman Patrick Gray Henry Grancher Jos- Groh Gridloy J IS Lewis Gilbert Gee D Gallagher Theo Gordon Jno A- Gillen Glendy Jludolph Mike Green Jens Gwin J W Gifford G F- Gemurek Gibson PJdward Jaa Hume Ge- oHoelAll Hall Goo S- Herzog Frank Houston Sam Hall Gee W Hurford 0 P HaysCR.- Hill'Geo Harris HH- Humphrey A- Hunie EJ- HaskellHA David f } HouselCU- Estabrook Horton W M- Haight David Hobby Goo 0 Hall B A- Hubbard Herman Bam'l- Harkison E B Cbas- Homan Hess C- Hendricts G W Jr Fred Hook Alex- Hammond Herold Jno- Hammond C H- Hapgood J P A D Hanson Xi Hanson J P- Holtz Holt Chas- Hummel Henry- HurlburtH J- Heusinan M Jos Hun teen SA- HeikmannHenryHagerdorn H sr- HagerdornHjr Hall Jno K- Hawes Abraham Hartry Edwin Hulamisl-iET Hodges Jaa- Haltam Hunter John T H- Huba Haight Newton Jacob Hffiinsch Alex Hertz Wendeln Holt Gee Hanson Nels- Hagerdorn Hume Blch'd Wm Hawkins JP Hot! ner Joa HallHHI- ttner IshJKJ- nsoljo Berry A 8- J&hatn Isberg J W- Juskork D T Cbas Jackson 0 Jackson S K Jerome 14 M Jones Horace Jacobson WP Johnson John Johnson L B Johnson Fred Jensen B P- Jacqbsoii Jensen Hans- Jaeobsou John r 1C Johnson Jaa Jensen M Jensen Thomson Jensen C- Johnson Jones Henry _ i Jacob Jones LW Joslyn S T Johnson Elias JoppC golly John King Jacob Knight FB- Kurte [ I Kriebs Nicholas Mark A ' J ball T L'- s KiioxBobt- KuuipfFred } David Kendall Cadmus- I iit keunev- Kuadsen rorpbfval A- Kelabe'rg'tf itr J 0- Kueldgood W A- lRinnan Kern SVmH A O- Kundson Kerr D 0 Kuud KahlWJ- Kuehn Knapp T 1- 3Kjoer Jno F Claus Kendall D Krabe John Kendall L' M- KnoblockJos Lund Julius LeeVG Lucas IIH- Leonard Lacey J H- Ludington J H S sr- Lourey Lee P M- Ludlow Walter O C- Lovelaud Loveland Edw- LongEK Albert LawtouV H- "Lehmer Lawton John C Wm- Lymau Light C B C V- Leary Lewis Benj T- LincUey C A- Larbou S W- Luddington Ole F M Lillie J A Lawyers E Lund J E Lacey L Lund Andy Lynch Thos Logan John Larson Soren- Lehmau Lemon J B- Landoii John M A Lansing Jim Lfchmer Henry Munger H- McCune McCune A J- McCart J W- McLainJ & B J Marcy Stephen MalletteSG- McClurellL Mackey V fll- Meyers H B Maddox J T Morrow Jno A- McCreary Marsh W W- Malhewson John- Manderson C P C F Martin Thomas Moore B C McCormick J S- Morsman Mercer S D Ed Miller Gee L Miller A J Morris BE- McManis McCartJO- Meisel J C- McMaken Henry A C- Moriarty Timothy McDonald Jas Mount D T Mathewson H P- McKeuzie Moody H B Gee Mountain J H Martinson M- Minton Mount "W J- Marnell A K Bichard- 'Mawville McDonald Jas F W Miller Christian Mickkelson Jens Meisel Henry Medland John Meis Peter- McCormick MetskuflTEdw- Mengel Thos- McAlvin Gee , J H McGinnis Jas- Moe McCormick A G Henry Morse Wm V- Martis Martinson H Claus Manning J P Morgan Wm- Mittenberger LF McDonald Thos- Marston J M- Martis McGoiley Jaa- McLain Lars- Murphy E- McCalg J o ? N- Medlock Thos- McDonald Gee Chas Medlock Gee W Maroney E- MathisE MciNameeTF- McElroy B W A- Neednam Miller Chas- Needham C B- Nelsen C P Andrew Nelson Ole- Nuighley Nickels J W WmSr- Neighley ISeiehleyWIjr- Nelsen'HW Jas J- Nichunison A- Nelsen Kickell Thos Nels Nelson Christian Nelson Nils 2d NeiTMax Nickels Thos Nelson Lara Nelson James Nelson Chas J Orchard John Olson Died rich O'Brien G M Ogburn Chas H- Oden Olsen Ole- Ostrom C W B- Oisen A S Olof Olsen So vart- Olsen'Leivis Olsen Ambrose O'Neil SI J- Parcell Phillips J W Chas E Paulson C P- Picken PrissonJH- iaujsen J H- Fageler Jno T Henry Peck J B Phelps 0 J Phelps G W Phelps Oliver 8 Peterson Jacob" Perry Alex J Paul Cornelius Parkinson Gee Pepper A- Petts PepperF B Chas- Peterson Peterson James Jno H Peterson John Peterson Peter Peterson Erick Palmer B- Platz Peterson Wm John H * Penney Jno W Powell O H Phelps H W- Pilger Peterson Soren S- Prutte Henry Mertle- Pigraan Peterson Cha3 S G Phelps A W Peterson Jes Pullman Henry Penney F B Purvis Bobt Phelps JW Phelps Frank Powell Albert Quick T J Boss I C Bichards W A- Bichards Boss J W- Redman T P- BockenrteldIZ Jos- Biley } Moses Bichards A 0 Buggies Gee D- Barnsey Bobbins John Philo Beeves G C- Boberts Boss Julius W W- Bice Bider Wm John M- BobinsonSteph'nBenfeldt Andrew Biepen Fred Bichards Dan'l- Beynolds B H Bjdder J S Bitter Henry Bichardson W B- Rumel WB BumelNicholasSr- Blohardson Alex Byan Price Bamsey BS BoddisE Bam say O N Kickels Jno- Bies Chas " Bumel Nichl's Jr- Bocken field Isaac Basinissen : Nels'n- Rasmassen Peter Beiuhart G F- Bichardson O D Bo eW H- Boberts Jno Simpson Wm J- NSpinrock Steen O F Fred Smith WB- Schirck Shields Louis Jno- Sarage Shannon Luke Jas W Seieroe Nels Stone E L- Sherrill Sawyer J F A F- Spaun Sanford J H J S- Schaller Smith E V- Strickland C B- Swartzlander S A J- Starkey Squires G G- Shinn Wm M F Simpson G Smith DJ- StaleyTJ Bather A O Shill John- SchwalenhurgFHSIdner H M- Stoore 0 P Smith Wm A Smith H B SidnarWH- StoddardEH Seymour ES- SeyboltGeoL Smith S W Stephens Zenus Stevens A E Stevens Gee E- Spellenburg Smith George W Straight O P Straight CL Smith HAG Sexton W H- Scherb Bhelton Mathew Ignaco Sanders John Sorensen Agustus Skinner Jas- Shafler Otto Smith F E Sanford S Smith Melville Shannon Jas Stull Houier Shelton Nathan Sorensen Hans ] Smith Jas H Smith Jas E Spencer F H Scherb F G- Kchwindby AH Seaman W T- Sachse Bernard Shelby P P- Seagnjves A A Sprigg Z T Sears M F Strickland J K Stratton B M Snead Jno B- Sbauke Cornelias Stahlsmith G W- Saaatrom Fnvnlr. Sherman F Q Seaman G H- bshmidt Spioor Win Henry Bather O O- Spellenburg Saundt-rs A Ed- Sauuders Simpson Thos- Shropshire Smith J S- Jterle Swendsen Julius John Selino John N- Sidner Speed Horace B F Btoll Chas Starring G A- Trahor Spencer B M Trout B M Taft B K- Thiele Julius Trimble John Towsley J H- Tillotson Tibke Martin A E- Tannehill Thorn as DL- Terrell L A- Truckey C M- Tillotson Theo H A Tillotson E J Thomson P Wm Thomson Hans Taylor John Taylor Jno E- Tenney Timms M F E C- Tafle Test E F- Thompson John A P Tilden Gee Thomas G D Tuttle W J Usher Luke Van Ness BP Visscher H H- Yankureu A P Vankuren J- Varikuren E J Whitney C F Weimer J C Wright T Jv Webeter J L Wright Sylvanus Warner J W Wallace Wm- WoodmiTn Wilson Geo- Woodman C D W Wood John S- Whitemore Wood E B- Whitmore L B Wm Walker B H Wilson JE Wright Silas- Whitney Whitney Wm H- Whituey O D- Woodworth Wm A- Wilburn L G W Wilbur L T- Weyraulfcr Wesson Edward C- Wi Wakely E- Whitney elm Henry D Westgata B E Williams August Welling JM"- Weller Whitelihrn Ed- Weniger W W- Wlase Max Hans Wright A- Williams Wilson " 0 L M- Wederstram H J Williams Wm Wilkinson T Wilson J D Wilson George Wood T J- Wilhelm Henry Woodhave Jno West J B Wolceh Augustus ) Warner Isaac W Wollat Jesse Warner Ole Witle S H Willis Jno Q Wilcox N O Walters J B W- Yost C & Yost Enoch Yox Joseph Young E B YostE- Zabriskie Edgar Zotzman Fred I hereby certify that the above is- a correct copy of the registered voters of the Sixth Ward , Omaha , Neb. , at this date.- GEO. . . L. SKYBOLT , Registrar. OMAHA , October 9 , 1S7- 4.Cistnmes . and Customs of "The Good Old Times. " The tradesmen before the Revolu- tion ¬ were a different race from the present. They were none of them ashamed of their leather aprons. Faded buckskin breeches , once ra- diant ¬ in yellow splendors , checked shirts and red flannel jackets were the common wear of most working men. All the hired women wore short gowns and linsey-woolsey pet ¬ ticoats. Calfskin shoes were the exclusive property of the gentry. The servants wore cowhide. Tooth- brushes were unknown. The better sort were content to rub the teeth with a chalic rag or with snuff. It was commmonly thought effemi- nate ¬ for men to clean the teeth at- all. . Not only the roystering cava- lier ¬ but the quiet citizens were fond of a certain bravery in dress. Men wore cocked hats and wigs , coats with large - cuffs and big shirts , lined and stiffened with buckram. The coat of a beau had three large plaits in the skirts , wadded profusely to keep them smooth , with low col- lars ¬ to .show off the fine linen cam- brick stock , and the largest silver buckle on the back of the neck. The shirt was ruffled to the wrists. The breeches had silver , stone or paste buckles. Gold or silver sleeve buttons , set with stones , were gen- erally ¬ worn.No cotton fabrics were then known. Stockings were of thread or silk in Summer and of worsted in winter. Surtouts were never worn , but they had cloth great-coats instead , or brown camlet cloaks , with green baize lining. In the time of the Revolution many of the American ofllcers introduced the use of Dutch blankets for great ¬ coats. In winter gentlemen wore little woolen muffs to protect their hands. It was not uncommon to see old people with large silver but- tons ¬ on their coats and vests , with their initials engraved on each but ¬ ton. The ladies all wore large pockets under their gowns , and white aprons. No color but black was ever made up for silk or satin bonnets. Fancy colors were unknown and white silk bonnets had. never been seen. The use of lace veils did not commence until the present century. Ladies' shoes were made of silk or russet , stitched with white-waxed thread and hav- ing ¬ wooden heels. The sole-leather was worked with the flesh side out. Subscription balls became very fash- ionable ¬ soon after the Revolution.- No . gentleman under twenty-one , and no lady under eighteen was ad- mitted. ¬ . The supper consisted ef tea , chocolate and rusks. Everything was conducted by .six married man ¬ agers. They distributed places by lot and arranged the partners for the evening. The gentlemen drank tea with the parents of their part- ners ¬ the day after the- ball , which gave the chance for a mora lasting acquaintance. Matrimonial Advertisements a Hundred Years Ago. That matrimonial advertisements or bureaus are not-a recent arrange- ment ¬ the following advertisement , published in 1750 , will show : HTq THE PUBLIC. This'day , and on every Monday , Wednesday and Friday , will be opened at the Gentle ¬ men's Register Oflice , in Newcastle Co'urt , a true copy of the Ladies' Register for inspection , according to the terms mentioned in the Serious Proposal fpr promoting lawful and honorable rnarriacrc , where any gen- tleman ¬ , for one shilling , shall receive a ticket , which will entitle him to view the Register Books 011 any two different days of inspection within the date thereof. The pamphlet to- be had at the said office , and at the Ladies' Office , in SL Martin s street , Leicester Fields , and at Mr. Owen's , bookseller , near Temple Bsr. " And in those days jilted lovers sometimes revenged themselves in- a more public manner than they are wont to do' now. The following is from the General Advertiser of May 15,1753 : "WHEREAS , on Sunday , April 12- lfQ, there was seen in Cheapside , between the hours of Four and Five in the Afternoon , a young Gentle- man ¬ dressed in a light colored Coat , with a blue Walstcoot , trimmed wlth Silver Lace , along with a young .Lady In Mourning , going to- wards ¬ St. Martins near Aldorsgate ; This is therefore to acquaint the same Gentleman ( as a Friend ) to be- as expeditious as possible in the af- fair , lest otherwise he should unhap- pily ¬ meet with the same disappoint- ment ¬ at last by another stepping in- in the mean Time , as a young Gen- tleman ¬ was lately served by the aforesaid young Lady , who aftei a Courtship of Four Months last pass- ed ¬ , and that with her own Appro- bation ¬ , and in the most publiok Manner possible , and with the ut- most ¬ Honour as could possibly be- come ¬ a gentleman. Take this Sir only as a friendly Hint , 1 am Yours , Timothy Hint. " This announcement appears to be one of a series of various forms. Champion of the World. For Borne time past , says the De- troit ¬ Free Press , a Canada negro has been walking around the Central Market and "blowing" how many melons he could eat in a given time. It was known that he was pretty heavy on melons , and the Americau darkies had to take a- back scat and bide their time. Thursday evening a steamboat - man , called "Black Betsey , " stopped ofi'here , where he lives , and" hap- pened ¬ around the market yesterday morning just when "lall Jack , " of Canada , was blowing his harqeat- "Talking 'bout meluns , " surig out "Betsey , " " 'bout eatin' meluns ! Why , sir , I kju eat more ineluns- thau any two niggers in Kennedy ! " | The terms were soon arranged ,! each contributed half a dollar , and the dollar bought eighteen fairsized- n usk and. watermelons. They ? were carried over to a shady spot on Bates street and divided into two piles , and it was agreed that the man who failed to eat his Who quit the first , should j > ayfor all. Uoth men took off their coats , unbuckled their straps , { ana went to business. "You talk about eating meluns , " sneered.- Betsey , as he ripped one in t roand , made about six mouthfuls of it- ."Yestalking'bputmeluns . umph1 " replied Jack , slinging away a.rjoap of rind3. Nether of the contestants pad | any attention to watermelon seeds, eating them down , and tbe Interior of a muskrnelon was raked o t at a handful. Neither 'faltered until after the fourth melon , when < the Canadian began to pick out the soedaandgoslow. His friends ral ¬ lied him , and he got into the sixtn melon as Betsy finished his seventh. "Whoa ! boy ! what ails ye ! " shouti ed the crowd , as Tall Jack looked despairingly around and nibbled once or twice at his seventh. He managed to gulp down half of it , and then leaned back against the fence , slowly pulled out fifty cents , handed it over and remarked : "Somehow I doesn't fele like eating meluns to-day ! " Betsey tossed away the rinds of the eighth , bit open and went through the ninth , and as he looked over and took the largest one from the other pile he yelled : "Meluns , Mcluiu ! Tell 'em- to keep dat street car team out of the de way of dese rinds ! " 201 ifarnhaat St. , Bet. Htb A 1H- UUNDERTAKER VICTOR ILGiFFMANO ; , Physician 1 Surgeon , 241 Farnham Street , Over Ish's Drug stoie.s- fptlOJly . G. "W. HOMAN , Sr.f- UDbn for tha necessities ofthe public, a- FirstClass Hearse anil Carriages , All orders promptly attended to by leavinj them at Cor. ijtlmnd Harnev Sta. aei5tf- F. . A. PETEKS. Saddle and Harness Maker. AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER , No. 274 Fariihnm > . bet , IStb ft lAth A I'L orders and repairing promptly atten led to acd satisfaction guarrantced. ' paid for hidia. ap391- v13th St. , bet. Farnham and Ilarney. All kinds of TAILORING , CLEANING and .REPAIRING done at raasoncble rate * 1OOCOOEI- OH PAEMINQ LAND IN NEBRASKA II REAL ESTATE AGENTS , HODSES AND LOTS in the city of Omaha , cheap and on good terms- .BOGGS . A HILL 231 Dodge street.- A . Notary Public , al ays In oflico , ap30 > * TREITSCHKE & CO. , GROCERS Ami Genoinl Frorislon Dealers , S. W. Cor. Jacksoa and 13th Et . , Keep a superior nti > ck of Groceries , Provisions , Wines , Liquors and Cigars , and sell cheaper than anv other house in Ouiaha. jy3 3m BATH & HANSEN , ( AVholesale Dealers in * Ieaf ] Tobacco , Manufacturers ot , O ? , AND DEALER Tobacco & ' 'c &c Pipes , , , , 1G3 FAUNHAM ST. , Bet. 10th A lltb , ,. OxxxAla.o- ttllf. . . P. N. GLYNN WHOLESALE AND EKTAtL BK1XJ1X I- NWinesj Liquors , Segars , TOBVCiO AXD PIPES.t- tBCalifornla . Wines and Brandles. C Corner of 15' h and Dodga streets , opposite the new Post OiDco building , Omaha. Nebie25tf Practical Watchmaker , 171 Farnp a 8. 'B.Cor. lift St. OMAHA ' ' ROBINS , , 137 nbam St. , bet. 9h and lOtb , ( Opposite.Bee Office. ) LOANSDrON WATCHES , JEW- As. Clothinj bought and sold. * spT- dlmOltyJSoreat t ntljlon'han- dLABQE SUPPLY OF > 23 ;E3 TE * , * OK- DTTON. . ViULTKY, E : a13 JB± 33 ij aa- QUEALET'S P. Soap Factoryl- V * .Situated on the line of the Union Pacific Railroad , near the powder house. Manufac- tures ¬ first-class soap for borne consumption- iune24lv - ar- .GENERAL . AUCTIONEER , 10th and Bodge Ms. Prompt attention given to sales of household furniture , s ore goods , horsi s , cattle , etc. , either at store or owner's residence. Real Estate at public or private sale. auc31dtf UNION MARKET B. A. HABRIS , 637 Pifteenth Sreet , bat. Douglas and Dodg . BEEF , PORK , Mutton and Veal , Fish , Poultry , Game , auj 6 ly AND VE3ETAT.Tfl.- TO . Tilt NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES."- TOOHABQE . FOE ADVICE AKD CflK. ' BULTATIOH.- J. . . B. DYOTT , graduate of Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- phia ¬ , author of several valuable works , ian be consulted on all dla , eases of the 8exuul and Grlnary or- gans ¬ , ( which he has made an es- pecial ¬ study, ) either in male or fe- male ¬ , no matter from what cause originatingor how long standing A practice of 30 years enables him 'to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distance can forward lett- era. - | . describing symptoms and en- closing ¬ stamp to prepay postage. Send for the Guide to Health. Price lOc.- J. . . B.DY011ZM.D.a- ysision . and Surgeon , 104 JDuaiiw Street , N. Y, Money and Commerce. Daily Review. OFFICE OMAHA DAILY JSKK , | October 10 , 1874. f Business at the banks continued active , ami tbe money market firm. Bates of discount and exchange unaltered. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Greats ( selling ) . 825.00 Land "Warrants , ( (1GO acres buying ) . 176.00 Land Warrants (160 acres selling ) . 185.00 Agricultural College Scrip , (KO acres buying ) . 176.00- Do. . Se'ling. ' . 185.00 Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one per ct- .la . the commercial market we note no change in quotations , as the market Is firm and steady , and busi- ness ¬ through all lines brisk. OMAHA MARKETS- .Caretuu . ? Dally DRY GOODS.- y. . . j. BROWN & BRO. . Cor. 14th and Douglas street.- PRINTS. . . Aliens . - . . . .. ... . . . ... . . . . . . . .. Amoskeag ....... .. .. ..... Brls tol. ... . . . . ... . . ... . ... . . ( Darners. . ..... .. . .. . . .. HtmUton . . .. .... . . Merrimack D . Peabod y . . Richmond. . . . . _ Simpson's . ... .. , BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Senate 41. . . ... .. . ..... . ... .. . ... Boot G. .. . . .. .. ...... .. .... .. . ... . . Cabot 4-4 .... . . ... . ._. . _ . .. . Lonsdale ........ .. . M. ......... . . N. y. Mills. .. . . Peterboro _ .. . .... Suffolk LBLEAOHEOSHEKTINQS. . PeppercU 8-4 .. . . - So 9-4 _ . do 10 . . .i.r- . .. . .... . .j. .. .. .... .uj COTTON AD. 8. J- Farmers and Mochanlcs..nM.MMM ..- MQreat Western.. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . ... _ ;__ BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion , A..M..i ' . . _ Bedford , B _ .. . . . . _ . .. . . . _ ... . __ GrantTille , EL. . . Germania , BB . GINGHAMS.- American. . .. ..... ... . .. ... .. . .w H. . . Amoskeag . ...... .. . . . . .M . ... . . Bates _ . _ _ . . ' . TICKINGS.- Amoskeag . , a o * jitijjiininiriiiiijiiiiuiiii- Blddeford. ... M M..M..MM. ... .. 17y& " DENIMS.- Amoskesg . L _ 28K Beaver Creek , BB 16 > | OtisJJB- Otia , C C . . JEANS.- "Biddeford . . .. . TTnmdar IT- , n---t 40- Preferred. . . . . . . . ... . . . ... . . . . . .. .. . 86 YANKEE NOTIONS.- KURTZ . MOHR A. CO. , 231 Farnham- Street. . SPOOL wnvn.C- lark's . O. N. ! . .. . . . _ 7n Coat's . .. .. . . . ... . _ . ... . ._ ... . .M _... . ... . 70 Merrick's. . . . 4IX HOSIEBY. Domestic _ . 9 w@2 00 British . .. s OC@6 00 Merino . _. . . . .. . ..... _. . f 2 25a2 50 Wool 3 75a4 00 Children * lancy hosp. .. . . . . _ . 75a3 00 PAPER COLLARS- .Dickens' . best ... .. . .... ... . _. . .. _. _ 8 90 King William . _ . l 35 White Wing. . . . . . . _ go- Comet. .. ... . . . .. . . . . . . .. .. _ . _. 2 50- SHAWLS. . Ottoman strips. .... . .. .. . 82 25(36 ( 50- SHIBTd. . White common .. . . .... ... . . .. . . $10 50 ' medium . .. . . . . . . .. _. . . J5 00 ' citptom maGe... .... ... . .... . . . SO 00 Jean .. . . . . . . .. ... .. . . . .. .... .. . .. .. ..... .... 12 00- Satinet. . . .. _ . . .... .. . .. . . . .... _ . 15 60- Casslmere . ...... .. . .. .. . .. _. .. _. 18a36 0 Blue Flannel. . .... . 18a24 O- DOVERALLS. . Brown drill _ _. ... . J6 50a7 25 ' dnck _..._ . ... . . .... 7 75a9 00 Blue drill . . . . . . . _ . .. 7 00a7 50 ' duck . . ... .. .. _ .. M 8 00a9 50 White. . . .. . ... .. . . . _. . .. . ..... . .. t 00a9 50- CORSETS. . French whalebone __ fg 25a8 00 Hip Gove _ .... 6 CO Dove . _ . . . . _ . 9 CO- H. . S. Embel .... . 18 00- SKIBTS. . Bal Skirts. .. .. . . . ... .. . .. .. . . _. . . . * ' 12 00 Felt _. __ 15 00- YARNS. . Balmoral Yarn , all colors , per .. . SI 60 Germantown Wool , " $1 70@2 05 Saxony Yarns , per box. .. .. _.. ... .._.. . 82 15 Mixed Yarni goal 00- White. . 1 00 GENERAL COMMISSION.- J. . . U. BOSENFELD glVOS US tH6 following quotations this day : Potatoes , 90S1 00 per bushel ; Butter , prime 25@30c ; Butter , good 20@25c ; Butter , cooking 10@15c ; Eggs , 20c per doz ; Live chickens 2 502 75 ; Lemons , 14 00 per box. OYSTERS W. B. & Co. Select , 65 cts per can ; Standard 55 cts per can ; Medi- um ¬ 45 ots per can- .BABDWABK . JOIlIf T. KDOAB- .IBON. . . Common Horse shoe bat Norway nail y STEEL. Cast plow. .. .. ... .m. . . . .. _ . .. .. _ . . ... . 12- Oprmnn IT. . . .. .. , . .. . . . .HM 11 American casn , octagon and square. . 189 22 Jess .p's English do do _ K& 40 Burden's horse shoes , per keg. . . . . .. . .. . 725- do mule do do _ . . . . . S 25 Northwestern horse nails. .. ... ... ... .... .. 22 23 Dundee thimble skeins , discount 45 per cent.- Stor . halJcatent axles , discount 10 per cent- .NAILS. . . d to 60J per xee. .. _ . , ,, . ,, , 4 in 83 do . . . 4 35- 6d do _. . . . __.. . . _ 4 6li- 4d do .. .. . . . 4 85- 3d do , , . . , 5 10- 3d fine do .. ... . . . . _ .. __. 10- lOd finis'ng do . t 25- 8d do do . .. _ ... __ . ... . . _ 5 60 6d do do . . . . . . ... . _ . ... . 5 S5- lOd easing do . .. .. _ . .. _._... ... _ . . 485- 8d do do . .. .. . .. ... _. ... .. S 10- 6d dO dO . . . . rnrltnu1. 5 35 Wrought , all tl CT. . . . . . . . . ... .M. . . . . 5 85- BOLTS. . Carriage and tlre. . . .. _ .... . diicount 70 pr e- BUTTS. . Narrow wrought , fast loint.dlseonnt 20 pr e Cast , loose pin reversible.- do Si do MISCELLANEOUS- .Haj . and manure fork .. .. _ .dtsconnt SO pr c Hoes and garden rakes. .. do 2S do- HINGES. . Strap and T .m.M..discoant 25pre"- WRENCHES. . Talt's black. . , .i.ri. .. . . . . .... .. tint C5 pr c- Coe's iinniitatlon _ m . _ do 45 do- Coe's genuine. . . . . . . . ... .. .. . do 20 do- SCREWS. . American Iron.HH.H..MH..HH.HH.H.H. 45pro- do bras * . . . .i..i. . . * 40 pr c- AORI ATi TMT E tE NTJL- SCTTHE3. . H Holt's Ha. ttt Kinrper do * . nct 12 00- CbftEQpioD . . . . * 9 00- Heahri Eureka .. .. . .m w. ... . . . 11 00- d.O T l mi illinium i mi 111 , * . . 8 00 SPADES AND SHOVKL- S.Rowland's . No 2 black slioveU , D H. 12 00- do do polished do do _. 13 00- do do black spades do 12 00- Moora do polished do do . 13 00- do'i "sprlngpoinl" LH shards _ 13 50 AXES.- Lippencott . a Western Crown _ . _ _ 18 00- do do .do b.Tefed _. 1350 COFFEE MILLS- .Puke's . No 8, iron box net S 25- do do 103 do . _. _ .. 5 75- do do25Unlonirb. ...._ __ 11 00- eo do 35 do Britania. IS 00 FILES.- Hargrove . , Smith & Co. , . ._ diicount 80 pro American File Co _ _ _ _ d H do HAMMERS.- HnTdole's . , A E Ko 1, Iji ,2 mu- Mainmotid's A E No 2 - S3 00- dj do do 4 1050- dc 1 ngimer's No 1 .. - 10 C- Ode du do 2 . . __ . .._ 13 53- do do do 3 .. il 00- KATC1IET3. . Morris' shingling , ooi _ 7 V- do do do 2 . _ .. . . . _ .. ... _ 8 00- do do do 3 9 C- Ode tnw do 1 7 50- dc o do 2. 8 5- oLrUTHKii. . Beat ItitlUlu Sole , ... _ . d do ... . .. . .. . . . .. . . . ... I Jlataia. . raj do c. 2, 32c ; No. Iteat Oat do 43 L- iUlliLJure Oak Sole 4cS- rcDcU KiiS .. . _ . .... .. . . . . _ .Sl 40g. ( ! 00- do Olf , leading brands. . . _ S2 iOiiJ.2 00 Domestic Kit * - SI OOfcjl 30- do Cab ... . _ . . .. __ _. . .. _ S1 33(31 ( 3- Heuilock Uprcr , per foot Oak do do Grain do do Linings dozen S7 OOQIO 00- Toppings" do SU 00&14 00 Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , B3 34oe- do ( Oil Dres ed do ..3G440c- do (Simon ) _ .. . S3 OOyJ 23- do ( Gl.jvo Kid , ) 33 50fi00 Welt Leather , per side, .tG OU&7 00 Boot Webbing , per bolt , . 4370e Oak llarnsss Leather , " Pittsburg , " 43c- do do do No. 1 , . 40@12c- do do do Ko. 2, SS ( } 40c Oak Line du 44&4Gc H.-mlo.-k Harness Leather , No. 1 ,_ .33 $40c- do do do No. 2, .37 ij39c Hemlock Line do . _ 446c- 1alr Bridle , p r side , _. S6 00@7 00 Team Collars , per doi . S25 50&25 50 Stage do do . .. ... .. ... .... . . . . . .. . .3150- Scutch do do .. . tiG 00 1 oncord do do S3S 00 Collar Leathei ( Black > per loot , ! S@'J4c- do da ( Uussel ) do . .. 13g.i4c ( Patent Dash Leather _ 13c SOAPS Powell & Co. , ooap monufacturera.- Sapc . - Publico , 6 l-2@6 34. ; Savon Republic , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to 61-2 ; Palm , 5@514 ; German Mot- led , 6 l-4a6 12.- ABT . GOODS AND UPHOLSTEBEB'SS- TOCK. . Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up- holaterer - and dealer in fine artgoodsT- 270 - Farnham Street , furnishe ? the following quotations : FBAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mournings , one inch , per foot , 5c ; 2inchjUc ) ; 3 inch 15c ; polished walnut , 1 5nch 7c ; 2 inch 15c ; 3inch21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch 615c ; 2 inv'hl2@30c ; 3 inch 18 © 45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1- iuch 5@10c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; S inch 15@30c. "WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands,6 feet , all colors , per pair , 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00 © 4 00; each additional foot , 75o per pair. BEPP3. Union md all wool terry , per yard 50@3 X) ; Imperial , plain and stri- ped ¬ , 2 60a8 00.DAMASKS. . Union per yard , 1 50; all wool , 2 OOaS 00. MATTBABSES. Husk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00; straw, 8 00a4 00; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50. LUMBER.B- ETADL . LIST Subject to change ol market witnout * WM. M. FOSTEB, On U.P. B. B. tractbet. I irnham a- tGEO A. HOAGLANL. Joists , studding and sills , 20 it , and un- der. ¬ . $22 00 Over 2011 , each additional ft add'l 50 fencing No 1. . .. .. . ... . .. . ... . .. ... . . . 00- do No 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . ... 21 00- 1st common boards.. . ..... . . ... . . .. . . .. .. .. . . 2.) 00- 2nd do do . ... . .. . ...... . .. . 22 00- A" stock boards , 10 and 12 inch 5U 00- B" do do do do 15 00- C" do do do do TO 00- 1st clear, 1 , IK.4 and 2 Inch 63 00- d ! do do do do ... . _ . . . . _ 55 00- 3d do do do do . . . . . . . . . .. 45 00 flooring , clear __ 60 00- do 1st common. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ... . . . 40 00- do 2d do _.. . _ 35 00- do Sd do _. 27 50- do narrow , clear. ... . ... ... ... .. . 4500- tut clear ceiling y. Inch. 35 00- d ! do doi inch. ... . 32 50- .st do do j| liich. .... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 30 00- Id do do % Inch .... . .. . . ... . . . . 27 50- t clear siding. .. . . . . . . . .. . . . 27 C- Od do do .. . .. . .. . . .. ... . 26 00- .st . common siding. .. 21 00- d ! do do . .. . .. .. .... . . 20 00- A" shingles 4 25 Extra No 1 shingles 3 D- O3ommoa No 1 shingles. .. . ... .... . ... . . . .. . . 2 00 Lath per 1000 3 5o 0A H pickets eer 100. . . . _ ... ... . 3 5o Square do do do .. 5 G Batten pe' lineal f' . _ 1 % Bough do do do Liberal discount on carload lots- .WINDOWS. . .(Glazed. ) 85 per ccntofl Cbicngo list , DOOBS , ( Wedged. ) 25 per cent oQ Cl icago 1'st.- BLINDS. ' . . 30 per cent off list. White lime per bbl 51 75@ ! 00- Lonisville cement per bbl . . . . . . 3 OO&S 25 Plaster parts per bbl 3 50@3 75 Plastering hair per bushel . .... . 40 Tarred felt . . 4 Plastering boara..M. . ... .. OILS. PAINTS , GLASS , &c- .N. . . I. D.SOLOMOIs.- .ROBERT . . C. STEE17L.- Cjal . 01 ! _ S 18 I lard OH , No lg"95l 00- Unseed Oil , raw. 105 70 " " bl'd 110- Tuipentlne " " winter ! 90- W. 65- HeidllgitOil " "strMn'dj 28 Lubricating I . Va- .rAINTb . , AC White Lead , St. Louk , b'rtlctly Pure _ 5 11 " . " " " Fancj Brands 9 % Putty jn Bladders. . . . .. . .. . .. ......... .... .. . 514 " " Bulk. . ........... ._ . .. .. . . .... .. .. . . .. 4y Enameld Glass , colors ,W sq. ft. ... . . .... . . .. 1 00 Window Ghua 50 S c discount TIN , SHEET-lItON. WIBE , &C. MILTON BOGEBS , COB. 14th & FABNHAM.P- LATE. . . 10x141C , lair quality. . . . .... . . .. M , _ . .. . ._ 512 50- 10x14 Ic, best quality .. .. _ ... 13 00- 10x14 IX do do . .I. . . .. 16 00- 12x121C do do .. ... . .. .. _ . . ... . . 13 SO- 12x12 IX do do .. . ..._ .. _... 1C 50- 14x20 1C do do .... _ . ... ... _ . .. _ 15 00- 14x20 IX do do ..... . .... . . . . . . _ 17 00- 14x20 IXXdo do , , . , , ?n pn- 14x20IXXX -- - - do . ... . . . ... _ . 23 00 ItO ptate DC (best quality ) .. . . . 23 00 100 plate DX, do do .. .. . . 13 50 100 plate DXX do do 3650 100 plate DXXX do do _ . _ 1J 50 Roofing 1C charcoal do do . ....... .. . . 14 50- RooBnzIX do do do .. . 15 50- 10x141C coke do do . 12 00- 20x2 $ 1C charcoal roofing. .. . _ m. .. _... . _. 27 00- 20xV8 1C charcoal rooting. . .. .. . .. .. _ .. 32 tiO- e4xl4 IX charcoal. . . . ... 27 50- 10x20 coke ( for cutters } . .. . . _ ... _ ... 20 50 BLOCK TIN Large pigs. . . ... __.. . ... _ . . m _ ... . . _ . 35 Small F'ET , lll.i.l.l.lnrumnnin , !., 36 Bar tin . . .. .H..H.MMMM.H..HHH.MHM..H.MM 33- ZINC. . sheet tin S5 to 36 In- do - ... .. . . . . do do in half casks 11U- do do do in 250 Ib casks. .. .. . . 12 Sheet 24 to 35 inchei per sheet . . 12 % Tlnnersioldei (extra rcflncd. . do do No. 1. . . do do roofing. , bid metal. SHEET IRON First qnalit Numbers la to 24.. . , do do do 25. ... . do do do 26- .do . do do Si7. . . Charcoal , both sides smothe- do No 24. . do do S6..M..H do do 27 _ Juni taNo. 24 - do lo 26 .... _ ... do do 27 _ ... ... . Ruuia perfect 7 to ja . , ... ... . . ... . do No. 1 , stained. . .. . . _ - , - . ,. . . . . . Less tnaa lull bundles , add one cent- ."A"AmerIcac . immiUt'n Russia , 11 Nos- .Leu . than full buddies , add one tent. GALVANIZE ! *. No. 14 to 20- do 21 to 24 .. . do 25 to Q * . . . . . SO Full bundles discount 15 percent.- COPPER. . . Braziers 6 to 9- do 10 to 12 H) . do 12Uto 100 B __ Shfathinz , 14aud IS ot- Planished , 14 and 16 oz- Nos. .7, 8 and 9 , Planished Bolt copper . _ .... y hnttn BRIGHT WTRE. 10 II U GROCERIES.ET- hELK . & JOHNSON 538-5-10 14TH ST.- OLA . UK AJEKCSCH OUR. FAaXllAM AUD- T. , . IIVJlxjyr , MEYER & EAAPKE , 212 FABN- .. WHOLESALE bEALEKS- j MORGAN is. GALLAGHER , 05j < a n- huin - sTHTXEY St , BAUSERJIAX i Co. , 247 Douglas St. ABRO. . , Cor. 14th and Douclas Streets.3- UGAKS. . . Granulated prtt . . Powdered do Crushed do- Kefd cutloaido Standard A do Circle A do " KlliaC do Yellow C do . N O choice do . COFFEES. Rio choice prtt. _ _ do prime do . .. ... .... ..... ... do iood do .. .... . .... .. * . . 0 G Java.7 , . ..,. . . .. , . . 3U34- 3S SYUUP3. Common pr gallon. . . . . . 45 Good do _ . .. .. . S0b65- 70a80 Choice do- do N O molasses. . . SO Rungnon choice. . . . Cerollu * - 'CANDLES.- M . West A Co- .bcbofcr . . - . . . 19 . bOAP. Missouri Vrlley. .. . . Kirk's Savon. . . M. Weak A Co. . bchofer's Gerraau. .. . Kirk's stuuLird- do Kterliiij ; . . . . . . PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods , , . 43- do .do "Virginia SSaG- Odo do Lorrilard's. .. . .. . .. . . 55aGO Bright do do do ... . . _ 60a65- di > do Virginia .. .... . _ 68aR3 Natural leaf. . . . . .. .. .. . .. . ... . . . .. . . . 75n9- 5DBIEU FBUIT3. Southern Apples , per barrel. .. . . .. .. .. . . . 810 " " Michigan New cunants. . . .. .. . . ... . . ... . do prunes. ... . . do German cherries.- do . 17 bl ckbcrries A .. .. .. . ... .m- do 14 raspberries. ... . .. . ....... .. . ... 35 do raisins , per bor. . .. . . . . ..... _ . $360 do seedless raisins , per pound. . . SALT. New In barrels .J2 70a2 85 do dairy 4 50a5 75 CANNED GOOD- S.2poundcanMyer' . oysera pcrcaj * . ..JH 1 do do do do do ... 2 S0a2 75 2 dc do William's do do 4 00a4 75 2 do do iKjachea per case . .. __ 5 50 3 do do do do 7 75aS 00 2 do do tomatoes do 3 25a3 50 3 do do do do 6 CO Corn , Tropny per case. . . 5 (X) do Winslow do _ . . 5 50 do Yarmouth do _ _. .. . 5 50- 50a4 Strawberries , do 75 Raspberries , do 5 25a5 50 Pineapples , do .. 5 00 TEAS.- Oolon . 8, per pound- 25a7S- 40al Young Ilyson , per pound - _ .. 00 Gunpowder , do do . . _ . .. _ 601 25 FLOOR. Snow Flake , ( Wells & Nleman ) 450 Gold Dust _ . ... . ... .. ... .... . . . . . . .. 278- SOO XXXX Iowa City 4 75a5 00 BAGS- .Guauies . , heavy weight. . . _ . . _ 1I4T * .o light do . .. . . _ 17fl U lips , four bmhcl.- lb & fldec guniiies. .. . . .. .. . . , ,, , ,-, is.- iln . baj s, Amoskeg A ,, ,, ,, , , ,, 30A 40 do Ludlow n n TT---TH-11 i- WTf * SPICES- .Nntmegs . , Penang bestper pound . . 'J- Cljvei do do _. _. +" . Alspice do do . _. If- Cluamon - f bark do do . . 8' ' - COLUMBIA BIVEB SALMON- .yt . bbls. , luO fts . . $ 8 1 Ib cans , per duz . .._ ........ . ..... _ . . 2 50& 2 * i 2 do do . .. . .. . . . . . ... . .. . . . 3 SC 4 00 WHITE FISH.- No. . . 1 kits . ......... . .. . . Family in kits. . ... . .. . . y bbh. ... . . . _... SIACKEHtL. Family , In Lib.- So. . . I , do _ . . Mess. do Family , % bbTs- No. . 1 , da- Sordines , % boxes , . .... CIGAES.- A. . . E. siiiPSON , Manufacturer , 532- 15th Street.- H. . . Upman . .. _.. . M. $ S5 00 Reconstruction- .. . do- do 35 00 Grand Central. . 35 00 Universal do 40 W Yara- La do- do 4300 Boquet . 5000 Simon Pure. ... do- do 5000 Partigas . ... . . . . 75 CO Yours Truly. .. .. _ do- do 65 00 ( Jold Jledal _ 50 00 La Espanola. ... . do- do 6000 Triple Crown _. 75 00 Henry Clay. . . do 10000 De Vlller- Y -. . . .. . do 10000 Viiler. .. do 10000 1876 . _ do 75 C- OCALIIOUN MILLS FLOUK. Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. Half barrel sacVs .. - _ ..... _ . ... .... _ 2 9C Chicago , Rock Island and Pacific B. . B. THE GRAND CENTRAL EODTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST , Via Des Moines , Isavenport and Rock Island. All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WESTINOUODSK PATENT AIK BRAKKS and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily , onnecting as follows : AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad , lor Oskaloosa , Ottumwa , Kcokut and St. Lonla- .AT . UK1NNELL with the Central Railroad ol Iowa , for all points north to St. Paul.- AT . WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington , Cedar Rapids t Minnesota Railroad , for Burlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque t 8t. Paul , At WILTON JUNCTION wlththe- SouthWestern branch , for Muacatlne , Washington and all points south.- AT . DAVENPORT with the Davenport 4 St. Paul Railroad for points north.- AT . ROCK ISLAND with tha Western Union Railroad foi Frecport , Be ; jit , B clne Mil- waukee ¬ and all points In northern Illinois and Wisconsin- .AT . ROCK ISLAND with the RocUord , Rock Island and St. Louis Railroad lor St. LouU and points south.- AT . BOCK ISLAND with the PeoriaARock Island Tvaihoad for Peoria and points east- .AT . BUREAU JUNG. , with branch ,f or Hen- ry ¬ , Lacore , Chillicotha and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Ball- road for points nort hand south.- AT . CHICAGO withall lineaEaat , North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cjtles , > la thht line , can be procured , and any infor- mation ¬ obtained , concerning polnta. at the ticket office of the-company , 128 Farnham St. , Omaha , and also at the principal ticket offices along the line of the U. P. R. B. Checked Tbrongb to all Principal Kutera Polnta.- A. . . M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE , Gen'IPass'rAg't , Gen'l Hup't Chicago.- J. . Chicago , . H. LACEY, a B. STEVENS , Ticket Agent , Qn'lW Bt rnA Jt- Onaha. a28tl . Sioux Citv & Pacific R. R , The Shortest and only Direct Route from COUNCIL BLUFFS St. Paul , Minneapolis , And all Fointi in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS On all night trains via this route- .CONNECTIONS. . . 1. At U. P. Transfer with Ua- Ballroad Pacific for Omaha. 2. At CouncU Blufl , with Kansas City , St. Joe and Council liluSi Ballroad for St. Louis and all points south. 3. At Mirsonrl Valley with the Chicago and Northwestern railway fet Chicago and all points east. 4. At Sioux City with Sioux City and S Paul , Illinois Central and Pakott Southern railroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri Birer, during naTigHtlon and with stage * for all points in the Northwest. 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern railroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska. 6. At Fremont , Nebraska. wi-Jt the Union Pacific railroad for all point * west and the Pacific coast. 7. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and al < points In Northern Nebraska- .eraTickets . for sale In Chicago and North- western ¬ Biilway office* . BQTlid sui i your ticket * read Tia S. C. & P.- Ballway. . . X. BUBNETT , Sup't- P. . C, HILLS Gen. Ticket ARt- OEO. - . W. OKATTAN, Oatba , JFrazier'8 Hoot Bitters , the Great Blood and Humor Kemedy. [ From Oie Oectland Sunday Morning I'dce ] That Frazier't Boot Bitters possess an efficacy greatly superior to any other preparation lor earchln< withhich we are arqnaln- ted , e tan testify from actual observation. We Uuow many ins tnces where Individual for veirsutlllctKd , have ten to health by their-we. Mr. pro ¬ prietor , l a residt of this city , nud Is wUdi- Ciiowu esuceuf out most proaiiueut busine ** men. Ill * ref-.rennej to the great value of bis Ilopt Bitters , jre a to per&ous uell-known citizens ot standing uud integrity , in whose statements Implicit confidence luay be placed , ana their testimony may be taken as conclu- sive ¬ eidcnce of the estimation in which Mr. Fmzier t remedy Is held , particulirly at home. Here It has alr.ady atUined that posltian that requires 1.0 recommendation , havlug stood the test of trial here. We can say wltU &af ty , and do recommend with entire conQden e , its use elsewhere. , by all who may be afflicud wilh any kind of weakness or humor in the blood , as the most searching , strengtfcening an 1 heal- ins reai'dy of which we have any knowledge. Sold by druggists and at country stores. OLOKGE W. FKAZlElt , Proprietor , 531 StClalrSt. Cleveland , Cho. _ Over I.OOO TestlmonUIa.- A . few of the many parties cured by the great remedy. Bead nd beionxlnced.'- svrFBfiEDOVEBTUIETEl . : * TEAKS WITH UVK8 COMPLAWT AND DYSPEPSIA , OBKD BT TIIEKK BOTTLES OF BOOT BITTKBS- .MB . FR zticR-D ar Sir : I deem It an act ot gratitude to you , and a duty toward those who are suUerlng from liver comp'alnt and dyspep¬ sia, to make the following statement : I have been an invalid for over thirteen years, ily complaint wasa disease of the liver and dyspepsia. My skin was yellow , the white of mr eyes w. s the color of saQron I was sleepy and heavy, with headache and no appetite for food of any kind , I was afflicted as bad as any livirE woman could be. 1 took bottle alter bottle of patent medicines , tnd paid over seven hundred to the Ust physicians without any benefit. 1 sufieml more than I can tell you by letter , Mit could get no relief until about two months ago 1 purchased * bottle of your Bo it Bitters from Louis Smithnight. drurolsl. 135 Woodland Av. , this city. I Sscd thisT ou tie up , and liute then have used nearly two more, and they ire the only positive , sure cure for liver and dyspepsia complaint I hava ever tiled ; they have cured me completely , and to ¬ day I am as heilthy as any person can ba. You may use my name , if you see propper. as it may be tbe means of inducing otoersto try your diieovery and be cured , for good health b better than gold. Ever your Friend. MHS. ELLEN CIUW3IIAW , No. 20 Orange it ' - Cleveland Ohio. HAg BONE lIErMOEK OOOD THAX AM. THZ lISDtCINE 1 HAVE TAKKX TOR TKS YEABS- .Mrs. . . Dsnlcl Smith.of Concord , N. U. . affllotnl with weakness , pain in the lungs , shoulders- .7f . ° Ier the er" . restless at night , and tired , flinty feelings all the time , writes . MB FBJZIE Dearslr : I received tbe Bottle of Bitters you sent me by express , and I have taken the whole of It , and It has done me more good than all the medicines I have ever taken , and I have taken more or less for ten years. I thought I could get Ihem from our druggists , but they do not yet have them. I could have sold 25 bottles. If I could have got them. I think you might have a good sale lor your bit ¬ ters here. I want you to send me 6 bottles for 5 dollaai , the price you advertise. Send quick aa you can , by expres. , C. O. D. It Is the best medicine lever saw. From ypnrmost grate"- T - , Concord , Consumptives Read.M- B. . . FBAZiER-Dear Sir : I am taking your Beet Bitters , they ha e done me a great deal ofj- eood. . a bey hare cured my cough , and I f- r.oth - ! . rrrH.R Yours truly , BARNEY CAIN, - , ,, letter Cured.- r.V . "I t rVil "OR'ACUMTCASKUaTlI. . I) Jl 'I v t) ' : * > .1 BITTEBS. *- ! )( i".rtss.A Sir : TheCrstim- , i * f "'ai. : . ' been restored from j x.in . > 'l '' ' ixl * . Is cratltude fothe- uii : .h -d ,: I as afflicted OTer two y ? - wltu i'tc oiuiyl-ejd and face. I had . * . . ib t u tic ' Fenton's Sarsapa- - , i au trxi rriuedies , but could get 0. ir -'Bi Lijr C3M , un'il about two it-SB b , i ' - .Jtr.entaking Boot Bitters , v .-a 4 d- , -n-l I think it nothing , .: . .htti i M 'VycvfliscoTarytoacknow- lf.yt - .in h..iui. Mwjl - has used your Bitten . <ir. t. u . , li. t.'iiih she has been Doc- j. . .i i "f '' >', ind could find no relief , . Ji'f.i . 'i ibiii i > ' * t taking them. They hare l j ' . 'i > i i i. .d i .ure in her case. I hire tf 11 tti-ii ' of the Cleveland Post Office ytriu't. : " tter'airier for eleyen years T tan trty "dhoul.t'y recommend your Boot to every p on , .utftring with Salt Tetter thro'1lc Bheumatism , Scrof- ul - Bheum , ( ) * or any kind it llumor In the Blood , w one G.w. UPTON.- ClcTeland . Ohio- .If . your Druggist or storekeeper don't hare the Bitters , ask him to order them lor you. CATARRH CURED.- MR. . . FBAHEB-I wish to Inform you ,.what your medrclne has done for me. I w afflicted with Catarrh in its worst forms for many years.- I . tried Tarlous mediiines recommended by- Physleiars , which prorcd but a tempoary re- lief. ¬ . By the advice of a Udy who was cured of this same discate by your Boot Bitters , l procured one half dozen bottles and they have accomplished a perfect cure In my case. Be- lieving ¬ that thousands ara drazged out ol a miserable existence from the eflect of Catarrh.- I . theerfully recommend your Boot Bit.ers to all whoareslmllarly affected. MISS. AMELIA BBAMT. Buena Vista , But'er ' Co. , Pa- .Betail . ( rade su.plled | by a F. Goodman , wholesale agent Ouiaha Nebra- ska.KEARNEY'S . IFLTJID- EXTBAClBUCHU The.only known remedy for * HEIGHT'S DISEASE , And a positive cure for Qont , Gravel , Strictures , Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ner- . Tons Debility , Dropsy, Non-retention or Incoztlnence of Urine , Irdt- atlon. - . Inflainatlon or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS SPERMA TORRHEAtLo- ucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases ol the Prostrate Gland. 3one In the Bladder. Colcul ox- .GRA.VEI. . . OB BRICK DUST. DE- POSIT. ¬ . And Mucus or Milky . .Dischar- ges.KEARNEY . Extract Bucha ! Permanently Cure * all IDUeajesIof the Bkdder , Kidneys , and Dropsical Swellings Existing in Hen , Women and Children , No Mailer What the Agel- Prof , { itcele says : "On * bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Buchn is worth more than all other Bncbus combined. " Price one dollar per bottle ; or, sirTx > ttl s.for fire dollars. Duane'St N Y Depot 104 , , , , 4 physician in attendance to answer eomr- ponoence and gire adTlce gratis- .V . end stamp for pamphlets , Iree.M Crane A Brlgham Wholesale Agent* . Sao Francisco. CaL wt M. Keller. Proprietor of th RISING SUN AND LOS ANGELES YINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND Corner ol Bauer ? and Wuhlajton SU. SAN FltASCUc- urTU f " 1 If i- HAV > - CAREFULLY EXAMINED OT7S. AND LOW AS WE HAVE TWELVE UOUO REASONS why they will do your work. Quick and Easv. Ohean and Clean. UTheyarecne'pesttobuy , . u-e. Ther bane ey nly and quietly. Their operation is perfect. They hare always a good draft , Tlirjr are made of tie bcstuiaterlal They roast perfectly, They require but lit'le fuel , Tfcey ars Tcry low priced , They ara easily nun.iged. They are suited to all localities. ETetT storetruoraatceJ to gtresjlbfacttoa SOLD B- YExcehior UMJ FOCo. . , ST.il t ! ) ' . ' * * n- TV - " -v1 O " * ' ' ' ' ' .v V. . < . . _ - t , i- Or - Sosar-Coaicil , ConccntralcJ , Root nnd Herbal Juice , Antl- ElUout Cranulcw. T E"I.Iirr3J2- GIANT" CAY2IARTIC. or ITIultoiu- li' Parvo Physic. The novelty of modem Sledlni. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciunco No ua of auy lonoi- Ukins ; thu large , and uaihH-oua piM- .conpoicd ! . of cheap , crude , and bulky lugrnlicntj , Tcbeu wo can by a careful application 01 cLeinicat science , extrarr all tbQ catliaitic and other mvdi- cinal - properties from tlio maul % aloibie rocts anr- hcrt)3 , aud ronrcutrate ilicm Ute a minute Crcn- Die. - . larser than a mnptcrtj- ceJ , that can be readily B wallow t-d by tto>e ct the mo teensitiTQ rtomochi and fiftidious tajtc ?. Eacalittlo Pursrativo delict represents" , ia n- oojt concentrated form , aj IUICK cathartic power as Is embodied in any of the larvu pills found las File in the drrz shops. From their wonderJul ca- thartic ¬ power, Vn pronortiou o tLcir size, pccclf who have not tried them rrv apt to eappows that they an> hann or drastic in effect , bnt euch la cot At all the ca.he different active medicinal prln.- ciples . of which they am composed beins §o tor- nonizca and mmtilcd. one by the others, as to produce a mo t eearrliine and thor- ouzlio'cl - cciiUy-iuiaUiiiaiyopcratiiii ; catliartl ;. JfSCO Rexrortl * ijeraby oCcrcd ly the rro.- prietor . of these 1'cIIcti) . to any cheml t xtho, upon anslysij. vill find In them an> Calomel or other forms of mercury 01 any other cu era! poison. Being entirely vcRCtablo.uopirtfcnlar care Is . equlrcd while usinif them. Ihcy oyo- rate without disturbance to the constitution , diet- .oroccapation. . . for Janmllcc , Ileadiclir , Constipation , Inipiiro IMood , 1'alu ill tno Sliouldcrx , TIjlTtiiCHH { ot tie CUcst , Illzzliicsa , Suur Kructatloiiif- of the Stomach , Had lanto In- uiouth. . Bilious nttacko , 1'alrj In- rcsloti of Kldiicyt Iiitcriinl I-Vrcr , Elloatcd fcclliifj about MotuacII- CUHU - , , of Blood to klcad. Col- ored ¬ Vrinc , ITiiHociatiUit- ynloomy forcbodliifrs t to- Vlerce'iiFloaHautl'iir ativul'c- lu cxplaa Hon of the remedial power of my Tar- iratlvo - relicts over to prcat aaIcty of disca es , I wish to ray that their nvtloii ni'on tlio animal economy iiiiiiivorf.tl , nota- claud or tlwsuo cHcapiiistlielr sana- tive ¬ Impress. Aso iloca not Impair then ; their Bus r cimtinjfar.il bcini; enclosed In glass bittlcs nrc cr- "iclrirtuea unimpaired foi any len th of time.TSny climate,K > that they are af- riys - fresh and reliable, which lj not the cue trifh the pilu found in the dru ? stores , put up la- c.Vap vood or paate-bcard boi . RccoIIett that fjra'i dioac3 where o .Laxative , Alters * tire or I'urgativo 13 indicated , thc-e Httic- Fmlctd will the most perfect eatiafaction to all who uo them. They arc Bold by nil enterprising Drugglstnat j cents a bottle.- Do . not allow any drn st to induce von la take anything cls > that I o may ay 1 * Just ai- eood M my Pelleto bccau e bo make* a Urjct profit on that which ho recocnncnds. Jf your Srn'Mst cannot supply them, enclose 25 ccaU- andtecehe them oy return nisil f'om- B. . r. ririifjc , jr. i > . ASK EOE PYLE- S'SALERATUS O ! -AND BAKINGSODA Pi'nai Meyer ARaaoke and Whitney Bausenaan A Co. OBSTACLES to , HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNO JIES from the effects of Errors and Abuses In early life. Manhood Restored. Impediments to Marriage Remored. New melt od of tre-itment. New and remarkable remedies. Books and Circulars sent free , In sealed enTelopes. Address , HOW- ARD ¬ ASSOCIATION , 413 North Ninth St. , Philadelphia , Pa, , an Institution hating a b Igh reputation for honorable conduct and profea- slonal - still. _ SdAw3m CASTLE BROS. ? IMPORTERS O- FTEA AND East India Goods , 213 and 313 FROST STUEET San Francisco California. PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE I Samuel C , Smith , Local Agent for the u. p. B. B. LANDS ; Columbus XTe"b , - , Government Lands Located ! TJ. P. Lands Sold ! ImproTed Farms and Town EoU for ON LONGTIME !! Communications Cheer- fully ¬ Answered diaries 3Poppor , WHOLESALE BOTCHER HD CATTLE BROKER , * SALT LAKE Cirr , - - TJTA " feb271t

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Sixth Ward Registration List *

List ot the Begistercd voters ofthe Sixth Ward , Omaha , Neb.Anderson M T Allen B-

Ailfeu B E Anderson Wm-Applegate Sam'l Allen P HAlbrecht Adolph Anderson HansAbtman Henry Aiusworth W CAnders Golliut Aschman WmArnold J W Anderson Hans 2Adams B O Abbott S CAngel D P Allen Jas T-AhlquUt Chas G Ahlquist Chas O-

Aklqnbt Gus O Ahlquist Jos FArchibald Jos-

Burnham N J-Batdorf

Beals F A-

BriukleyHenry R VBarker James Beard Delos-

BroadbentBeard G W-Ballew

J BO H-

BuddBelcher J H-BellisJoshua E D-

BarnumBeidelraan Ely H WBrewer C H-Bas

Bean Samuel- ett G C-

BarrettBoyd Jas E-BarrettJas A W S-

BranncmanBowen Wm R-

BealsJacob

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BoggsBishop Jas E

Gee H Bristol C L-

BarfredBaird JT-Uurdick

Jno D WFrancis Brown Frank D

Barenger R Bye F R-

BeekBye Jesse W Peterr i Baker W J Bayj P-

BuckinghamBeck Truman EBrown Will-Broughton

Blair H G-

BaldwinWm-Bunderson

C A-

BaumaunA Jos-Burnham LeavittBlakesly C H-BaumerJohn Burnham MasonBaumcr Herman Batchelder S NBoyer Joseph Brown J D-

Bauserman Sam'lBurke PatrickBarrett Dan P Barlow M TBrooks C A-

BarkalowBowen Wm J

S D Bailey F E-BrackinButler W H J H-UowanBriggs John L-

BeischlayAndrew

Jno Borgquesto P ABaker B F Baird AlexBarton Jno-Bolin

Belding G T-

BrosiusOscar Dan'l-Boyse'nBeck Theo Andrew

Balch E E Beard T JCampbell O C Charles J W-Cockerell R E Comptin V J-

Christopferson A Cook DavidG T Cornish Marcus

Cornish Deloa-Comforth

Catlin C F-

CragerC H G HCampbell W F Court HenryCole Seth T Coutant C KCook C F Cook H H-

CaldwellCane John S S-

CounsmanCole M G-

CondonJ M

Thomas Court A W-CastletonCooper E-

CakeroftWm-

CoffmanJ H-CooGT

F H-Christenson

Clark David Connelly PatSte'n

Clark Newman S Carpenter Jos G-

Creighton J D CreightoD Ed-Creighton John Creighton Jas H-Creighton Joseph Ohristianson Ch'sCnpeland W W ClenlansE SCliff T G Christiansen * redConner Wm Conner Chas H-

Crowell W B Churchill Wra H-

Cougdon Isaac HCarrier RichardClemans Eman'l Clark T-

Corni&h

Creo J Jno C Cooley W P-CafRjrtyChase S W Samuel

Cane C W-Carlson

Clinton Henry P-

ChristiansenOle NilsU'i. Colburn 5am Collins J 3

Charles Henry Cunningham-

Cummings

Charleston RobertCastello JaaCane J H. Churchill Robt P-

CrosbieCuubb H T-

CoIIeeFrancis

Smith-Clemmons

JFQ W-

CosComstock J O

John B CottrilliiH-DurkooDutton E-

DurnallWm H

Henry Dennis J ODurkeu P J Dennis FrancisDudgeon J A-

DogtmDuff Jas M

Jno F-

DierkeDahlofM-DrlsoollJohn P-

DonahueC F

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DurnallDoherty Jos

Frank Dudley E G-

DcrwinDeebolt G M-

DIezelGeo-

DonahueAndrew S RDoblatrom A Q-

DoaneDasher Samuel

Goo W-Dtirkee

Dewey C HWra H-

DailcyDove Jos-DodgeAlbert JJ H L-

DickinsonDavis Peter EdDorman Pat Decker MikeElliott Natban-Eyart

Jjjvnns JohnAdolph Ehlen Henry

Engler Ephraim Edgerton C W-

JEdirar A J Evans John BE-

EdholinEklandCarlT-EdinundcenKenj Saral-ElliugwoodEdgar John T-

EldridgeT B-

ElliugwoodJas C J NElliott T P Edwards MartinEmerson Wm-Eitner

Everitt Wm-EnsjgwErnest Theo-EricksouErickson A Thos

French E F Ferguson S W-

r'reemanFrame A E G A-

FretacherFreeman 1 N-

FitchChas Li

Wm FordWmW-FqrayFelt I. H-

FryCBJohn B-

Froderiok C HFerguson A w Frost GWFisher .Luther B-

FlanneryJnoFoster Thoiuas-Finlesstn A

Fuhrman Chas-Forudram

FayGMF-inlftysonJno-

FitzpatnckD-

FieerD MattFrost Enck-Goodwin

Field G W

i. J M-

GiseGuy Gee H

Jonas Green M JGardner Chas Garrison C L

k Gaiuos G W Gorman PatrickGray Henry Grancher Jos-

GrohGridloy J IS LewisGilbert Gee D Gallagher TheoGordon Jno A-

GillenGlendy Jludolph

Mike Green JensGwin J W Gifford G F-

GemurekGibson PJdward JaaHume Ge-oHoelAll

Hall Goo S-

Herzog FrankHouston Sam Hall Gee WHurford 0 P HaysCR.-

Hill'GeoHarris HH-Humphrey

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HunieEJ-HaskellHA

David f}

HouselCU-

Estabrook

Horton W M-

Haight David Hobby Goo 0Hall B A-

HubbardHerman Bam'l-HarkisonE B Cbas-HomanHess C-

HendrictsG W Jr

Fred Hook Alex-HammondHerold Jno-

HammondC H-

HapgoodJ P A DHanson Xi Hanson J P-

HoltzHolt Chas-Hummel

Henry-HurlburtHJ-

HeusinanM

Jos Hun teen SA-HeikmannHenryHagerdorn H sr-

HagerdornHjr Hall Jno K-

Hawes Abraham Hartry EdwinHulamisl-iET Hodges Jaa-

HaltamHunter John T H-HubaHaight Newton Jacob

Hffiinsch Alex Hertz WendelnHolt Gee Hanson Nels-

HagerdornHume Blch'd WmHawkins JP Hot!ner Joa

HallHHI-ttnerIshJKJ-

nsoljoBerry

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J&hatnIsberg J W-

JuskorkD T CbasJackson 0Jackson S K Jerome 14 MJones Horace Jacobson W PJohnson John Johnson L BJohnson Fred Jensen B P-

JacqbsoiiJensen Hans-Jaeobsou

Johnr 1C Johnson JaaJensen M Jensen ThomsonJensen C-

JohnsonJones Henry

_ i Jacob Jones L WJoslyn S T Johnson Elias

JoppCgolly John King Jacob

Knight FB-

Kurte[ I

Kriebs Nicholas Mark A' J ball T L'-

sKiioxBobt-KuuipfFred} DavidKendall Cadmus-Iiit keunev-

Kuadsenrorpbfval A-

Kelabe'rg'tfitr J 0-

KueldgoodW

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lRinnanKern SVmH

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KundsonKerr D 0

Kuud KahlWJ-KuehnKnapp T 1-

3Kjoer

Jno FClaus Kendall D

Krabe John Kendall L' M-

KnoblockJos

Lund Julius LeeVGLucas IIH-Leonard

Lacey J H-LudingtonJ H S sr-

LoureyLee P M-

LudlowWalter

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LovelaudLoveland Edw-LongEKAlbert

LawtouV H-"Lehmer

Lawton John CWm-

LymauLight C B

C V-

LearyLewis Benj T-

LincUeyC A-

LarbouS W-

LuddingtonOle F MLillie J A Lawyers ELund J E Lacey LLund Andy Lynch ThosLogan John Larson Soren-

LehmauLemon J B-

LandoiiJohn

M A Lansing JimLfchmer Henry

Munger H-McCune

McCune A J-

McCartJ W-McLainJ

& BJ Marcy Stephen

MalletteSG-McClurellL

Mackey V fll-

Meyers H BMaddox J T Morrow Jno A-

McCrearyMarsh W W-Malhewson

John-MandersonC P C F

Martin Thomas Moore B CMcCormick J S-

MorsmanMercer S D

Ed Miller Gee LMiller A J Morris BE-

McManisMcCartJO-Meisel

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McMakenHenry A C-

Moriarty Timothy McDonald JasMount D T Mathewson H P-

McKeuzieMoody H B GeeMountain J H Martinson M-

MintonMount "W J-

MarnellA K

Bichard-'Mawville

McDonald JasF W Miller Christian

Mickkelson Jens Meisel HenryMedland John Meis Peter-

McCormickMetskuflTEdw-Mengel

Thos-McAlvinGee , J H

McGinnis Jas-Moe

McCormick A GHenry Morse Wm V-

MartisMartinson H ClausManning J P Morgan Wm-Mittenberger L F McDonald Thos-Marston J M-

MartisMcGoiley Jaa-McLainLars-

MurphyE-

McCalgJ o? N-Medlock

Thos-McDonaldGee Chas

Medlock Gee W Maroney E-MathisEMciNameeTF-

McElroyB

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NeednamMiller Chas-

NeedhamC B-

NelsenC P

Andrew Nelson Ole-NuighleyNickels J W WmSr-NeighleyISeiehleyWIjr-

Nelsen'HWJas J-

Nichunison A-NelsenKickell Thos Nels

Nelson Christian Nelson Nils 2dNeiTMax Nickels ThosNelson Lara Nelson James

Nelson Chas JOrchard John Olson Died richO'Brien G M Ogburn Chas H-

OdenOlsen Ole-

OstromC W B-

OisenA S OlofOlsen So vart-Olsen'Leivis

Olsen AmbroseO'Neil SI J-

ParcellPhillips J W Chas EPaulson C P-

PickenPrissonJH-iaujsenJ H-

FagelerJno T

Henry Peck J BPhelps 0 J Phelps G WPhelps Oliver 8 Peterson Jacob"Perry Alex J Paul CorneliusParkinson Gee Pepper A-

PettsPepperF B Chas-PetersonPeterson James Jno H

Peterson John Peterson PeterPeterson Erick Palmer B-

PlatzPeterson Wm John H*

Penney Jno W Powell O HPhelps H W-

PilgerPeterson Soren S-

PrutteHenry Mertle-PigraanPeterson Cha3 S G

Phelps A W Peterson JesPullman Henry Penney F BPurvis Bobt Phelps J WPhelps Frank Powell AlbertQuick T JBoss I C Bichards W A-

BichardsBoss J W-Redman

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Moses Bichards A 0Buggies Gee D-

BarnseyBobbins John

Philo Beeves G C-

BobertsBoss Julius W W-BiceBider Wm John M-

BobinsonSteph'nBenfeldt AndrewBiepen Fred Bichards Dan'l-Beynolds B H Bjdder J SBitter Henry Bichardson W B-

Rumel W B BumelNicholasSr-Blohardson Alex Byan PriceBamsey BS BoddisEBam say O N Kickels Jno-Bies Chas " Bumel Nichl's Jr-Bocken field Isaac Basinissen: Nels'n-Rasmassen Peter Beiuhart G F-Bichardson O D Bo eW H-

Boberts JnoSimpson Wm J-NSpinrock

Steen O FFred Smith WB-

SchirckShields Louis Jno-SarageShannon Luke Jas W

Seieroe Nels Stone E L-

SherrillSawyer J F A F-

SpaunSanford J H J S-

SchallerSmith E V-

StricklandC B-

SwartzlanderS A J-

StarkeySquires G G-

ShinnWm

M F Simpson GSmith DJ-StaleyTJ

Bather A OShill John-

SchwalenhurgFHSIdner H M-

Stoore 0 P Smith Wm ASmith H B SidnarWH-

StoddardEHSeymour ES-SeyboltGeoL Smith S WStephens Zenus Stevens A EStevens Gee E-

SpellenburgSmith George

W Straight O PStraight CL Smith HAGSexton W H-Scherb

Bhelton MathewIgnaco Sanders John

Sorensen Agustus Skinner Jas-Shafler Otto Smith F ESanford S Smith MelvilleShannon Jas Stull HouierShelton Nathan Sorensen Hans ]

Smith Jas H Smith Jas ESpencer F H Scherb F G-

Kchwindby A H Seaman W T-

Sachse Bernard Shelby P P-

Seagnjves A A Sprigg Z TSears M F Strickland J KStratton B M Snead Jno B-

Sbauke Cornelias Stahlsmith G W-Saaatrom Fnvnlr. Sherman F QSeaman G H-bshmidt

Spioor WinHenry Bather O O-

SpellenburgSaundt-rs A Ed-SauudersSimpson Thos-

ShropshireSmith

J S-

JterleSwendsen Julius

John Selino John N-SidnerSpeed Horace B F

Btoll Chas Starring G A-

Trahor

Spencer B MTrout B M Taft B K-Thiele Julius Trimble JohnTowsley J H-Tillotson

Tibke MartinA E-

TannehillThorn as DL-TerrellL A-

TruckeyC M-

TillotsonTheo H ATillotson E J Thomson P

Wm Thomson HansTaylor John Taylor Jno E-

TenneyTimms M F E C-

TafleTest E F-

ThompsonJohn

A P Tilden GeeThomas G D Tuttle W JUsher LukeVan Ness B P Visscher H H-

Yankureu A P Vankuren J-

Varikuren E JWhitney C F Weimer J CWright T Jv Webeter J LWright Sylvanus Warner J WWallace Wm-WoodmiTn

Wilson Geo-WoodmanC D W

Wood John S-

WhitemoreWood E B-

WhitmoreL B WmWalker B H Wilson J EWright Silas-Whitney

Whitney Wm H-WhitueyO D-

WoodworthWm A-

WilburnL G WWilbur L T-

WeyraulfcrWesson Edward

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WiWakely E-

Whitneyelm Henry DWestgata B E Williams AugustWelling JM"-Weller

Whitelihrn Ed-WenigerW W-

WlaseMax

Hans Wright A-

WilliamsWilson "0 L M-

Wederstram H J Williams WmWilkinson T Wilson J DWilson George Wood T J-Wilhelm Henry Woodhave JnoWest J B Wolceh Augustus )

Warner Isaac W Wollat Jesse

Warner Ole Witle S HWillis Jno Q Wilcox N OWalters J B W-

Yost C & Yost EnochYox Joseph Young E B

YostE-Zabriskie Edgar Zotzman Fred

I hereby certify that the above is-

a correct copy of the registered votersof the Sixth Ward , Omaha , Neb. ,at this date.-

GEO... L. SKYBOLT , Registrar.

OMAHA , October 9, 1S7-

4.Cistnmes

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and Customs of "TheGood Old Times. "

The tradesmen before the Revolu-tion

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were a different race from thepresent. They were none of themashamed of their leather aprons.Faded buckskin breeches , once ra-

diant¬

in yellow splendors , checkedshirts and red flannel jackets werethe common wear of most workingmen. All the hired women woreshort gowns and linsey-woolsey pet ¬

ticoats. Calfskin shoes were theexclusive property of the gentry.The servants wore cowhide. Tooth-brushes were unknown. The bettersort were content to rub the teethwith a chalic rag or with snuff. Itwas commmonly thought effemi-nate

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for men to clean the teeth at-all. . Not only the roystering cava-lier

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but the quiet citizens were fondof a certain bravery in dress. Menwore cocked hats and wigs , coatswith large - cuffs and bigshirts , lined and stiffened withbuckram. The coat of abeau had three large plaitsin the skirts , wadded profusely tokeep them smooth , with low col-

lars¬

to .show off the fine linen cam-brick stock , and the largest silverbuckle on the back of the neck.The shirt was ruffled to the wrists.The breeches had silver , stone orpaste buckles. Gold or silver sleevebuttons , set with stones , were gen-erally

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worn.No cotton fabricswere then known. Stockings wereof thread or silk in Summer and ofworsted in winter. Surtouts werenever worn , but they had clothgreat-coats instead , or brown camletcloaks , with green baize lining. Inthe time of the Revolution many ofthe American ofllcers introduced theuse of Dutch blankets for great ¬

coats. In winter gentlemen worelittle woolen muffs to protect theirhands. It was not uncommon tosee old people with large silver but-tons

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on their coats and vests , withtheir initials engraved on each but ¬

ton. The ladies all wore largepockets under their gowns ,and white aprons. No color butblack was ever made up for silk orsatin bonnets. Fancy colors wereunknown and white silk bonnetshad. never been seen. The use oflace veils did not commence untilthe present century. Ladies' shoeswere made of silk or russet , stitchedwith white-waxed thread and hav-ing

¬

wooden heels. The sole-leatherwas worked with the flesh side out.Subscription balls became very fash-ionable

¬

soon after the Revolution.-No

.gentleman under twenty-one ,

and no lady under eighteen was ad-

mitted.¬

. The supper consisted ef tea ,chocolate and rusks. Everythingwas conducted by .six married man¬

agers. They distributed places bylot and arranged the partners forthe evening. The gentlemen dranktea with the parents of their part-ners

¬

the day after the- ball , whichgave the chance for a mora lastingacquaintance.

Matrimonial Advertisements aHundred Years Ago.

That matrimonial advertisementsor bureaus are not-a recent arrange-ment

¬

the following advertisement ,published in 1750 , will show :

HTq THE PUBLIC. This'day , andon every Monday , Wednesday andFriday , will be opened at the Gentle ¬

men's Register Oflice , in NewcastleCo'urt , a true copy of the Ladies'Register for inspection , according tothe terms mentioned in the SeriousProposal fpr promoting lawful andhonorable rnarriacrc , where any gen-tleman

¬

, for one shilling , shall receivea ticket , which will entitle him toview the Register Books 011 any twodifferent days of inspection withinthe date thereof. The pamphlet to-be had at the said office , and at theLadies' Office , in SL Martin s street ,Leicester Fields , and at Mr. Owen's ,bookseller , near Temple Bsr. "

And in those days jilted loverssometimes revenged themselves in-a more public manner than they arewont to do' now. The following isfrom the General Advertiser of May15,1753 :

"WHEREAS , on Sunday , April 12-

lfQ , there was seen in Cheapside ,between the hours of Four and Fivein the Afternoon , a young Gentle-man

¬

dressed in a light colored Coat ,with a blue Walstcoot , trimmedwlth Silver Lace , along with ayoung .Lady In Mourning , going to-wards

¬

St. Martins near Aldorsgate ;This is therefore to acquaint thesame Gentleman (as a Friend ) to be-as expeditious as possible in the af-fair , lest otherwise he should unhap-pily

¬

meet with the same disappoint-ment

¬

at last by another stepping in-in the mean Time , as a young Gen-tleman

¬

was lately served by theaforesaid young Lady , who aftei aCourtship of Four Months last pass-ed

¬

, and that with her own Appro-bation

¬

, and in the most publiokManner possible , and with the ut-most

¬

Honour as could possibly be-come

¬

a gentleman. Take this Sironly as a friendly Hint , 1 amYours , Timothy Hint. "

This announcement appears to beone of a series of various forms.

Champion of the World.For Borne time past , says the De-

troit¬

Free Press , a Canada negro hasbeen walking around the CentralMarket and "blowing" how manymelons he could eat in a giventime. It was known that he waspretty heavy on melons , and theAmericau darkies had to take a-

back scat and bide their time.Thursday evening a steamboat -man , called "Black Betsey , " stoppedofi'here , where he lives , and" hap-pened

¬

around the market yesterdaymorning just when "lall Jack ," ofCanada , was blowing his harqeat-"Talking 'bout meluns ," surig out"Betsey ," " 'bout eatin' meluns !

Why , sir , I kju eat more ineluns-thau any two niggers in Kennedy !"|The terms were soon arranged ,!each contributed half a dollar , andthe dollar bought eighteen fairsized-n usk and. watermelons. They ?

were carried over to a shady spot onBates street and divided into twopiles , and it was agreed that theman who failed to eat hisWho quit the first , should j>ayforall. Uoth men took off their coats ,unbuckled their straps , { anawent to business. "You talkabout eating meluns ," sneered.-Betsey , as he ripped one in t roand,made about six mouthfuls of it-

."Yestalking'bputmeluns.

umph1 "replied Jack , slinging away a.rjoapof rind3. Nether of the contestantspad| any attention to watermelonseeds, eating them down , and tbeInterior of a muskrnelon was rakedo t at a handful. Neither 'faltereduntil after the fourth melon , when <

the Canadian began to pick out thesoedaandgoslow. His friends ral¬

lied him , and he got into the sixtnmelon as Betsy finished his seventh."Whoa ! boy ! what ails ye !" shouti

ed the crowd , as Tall Jack lookeddespairingly around and nibbledonce or twice at his seventh. Hemanaged to gulp down half of it,and then leaned back against thefence , slowly pulled out fifty cents ,handed it over and remarked :

"Somehow I doesn't fele like eatingmeluns to-day ! " Betsey tossedaway the rinds of the eighth , bitopen and went through the ninth ,and as he looked over and took thelargest one from the other pile heyelled : "Meluns , Mcluiu ! Tell 'em-to keep dat street car team out of thede way of dese rinds ! "

201 ifarnhaat St. , Bet. Htb A 1H-

UUNDERTAKERVICTOR ILGiFFMANO ; ,

Physician 1 Surgeon ,241 Farnham Street ,

Over Ish's Drug stoie.s-fptlOJly

.

G. "W. HOMAN , Sr.f-UDbn for tha necessities ofthe public, a-

FirstClass Hearse anil Carriages ,

All orders promptly attended to by leavinjthem at Cor. ijtlmnd Harnev Sta. aei5tf-

F. . A. PETEKS.Saddle and Harness Maker.

AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER ,No. 274 Fariihnm > . bet , IStb ft lAth

A I'L orders and repairing promptly atten ledto acd satisfaction guarrantced.' paid for hidia. ap391-

v13th St. , bet. Farnham and Ilarney.All kinds of TAILORING , CLEANING and

.REPAIRING done at raasoncble rate*

1OOCOOEI-OH PAEMINQ LAND IN NEBRASKA II

REAL ESTATE AGENTS ,

HODSES AND LOTS in the city of Omaha ,cheap and on good terms-

.BOGGS.

A HILL231 Dodge street.-

A.

Notary Public , al ays In oflico , ap30 >*

TREITSCHKE & CO. ,

GROCERSAmi Genoinl Frorislon Dealers ,

S. W. Cor. Jacksoa and 13th Et . ,Keep a superior nti >ck of Groceries , Provisions ,Wines , Liquors and Cigars , and sell cheaperthan anv other house in Ouiaha. jy3 3m

BATH & HANSEN, (

AVholesale Dealers in* Ieaf ] Tobacco,

Manufacturers ot ,

O ? ,AND DEALER

Tobacco &''c &cPipes , , , ,

1G3 FAUNHAM ST. ,Bet. 10th A lltb , ,.

OxxxAla.o-ttllf.

..

P. N. GLYNNWHOLESALE AND EKTAtL BK1XJ1X I-

NWinesj Liquors , Segars ,TOBVCiO AXD PIPES.t-

tBCalifornla.

Wines and Brandles. CCorner of 15' h and Dodga streets , opposite the

new Post OiDco building , Omaha. Nebie25tf

Practical Watchmaker,171 Farnp a 8. 'B.Cor. lift St.

OMAHA ' '

ROBINS, ,137 nbam St. , bet. 9 h and lOtb ,

(Opposite.Bee Office. )LOANSDrON WATCHES , JEW-

As. Clothinj bought and sold.*spT-

dlmOltyJSoreat

t ntljlon'han-

dLABQE SUPPLY OF> 23 ;E3 TE* , * OK-

DTTON. .ViULTKY,

E: a13 JB± 33 ij aa-

QUEALET'SP. Soap Factoryl-

V*

.Situated on the line of the Union PacificRailroad , near the powder house. Manufac-tures

¬

first-class soap for borne consumption-iune24lv

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ar-

.GENERAL.

AUCTIONEER ,10th and Bodge Ms.

Prompt attention given to sales of householdfurniture , s ore goods , horsi s , cattle , etc. , eitherat store or owner's residence. Real Estate atpublic or private sale. auc31dtf

UNION MARKETB. A. HABRIS ,

637 Pifteenth Sreet , bat. Douglas and Dodg .

BEEF , PORK ,

Mutton and Veal,Fish , Poultry , Game ,

auj 6 ly AND VE3ETAT.Tfl.-

TO

.

Tilt

NERVOUS & DEBILITATEDOF BOTH SEXES."-

TOOHABQE

.

FOE ADVICE AKD CflK.

' BULTATIOH.-

J.

.

. B. DYOTT , graduate ofJefferson Medical College, Philadel-phia

¬

, author of several valuableworks , ian be consulted on all dla ,eases of the 8exuul and Grlnary or-

gans¬

, (which he has made an es-

pecial¬

study, ) either in male or fe-

male¬

, no matter from what causeoriginatingor how long standingA practice of 30 years enables him'to treat diseases with success. Curesguaranteed. Charges reasonable.Those at a distance can forward lett-

era.-

| . describing symptoms and en-

closing

¬

stamp to prepay postage.Send for the Guide to Health.

Price lOc.-

J.

.

. B.DY011ZM.D.a-

ysision.

and Surgeon , 104 JDuaiiwStreet , N. Y,

Money and Commerce.

Daily Review.

OFFICE OMAHA DAILY JSKK, |October 10 , 1874. f

Business at the banks continuedactive , ami tbe money market firm.

Bates of discount and exchangeunaltered.

THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK

Land Greats (selling ). 825.00Land "Warrants , ((1GO acres

buying ). 176.00Land Warrants ((160 acres

selling ). 185.00Agricultural College Scrip ,

(KO acres buying ). 176.00-Do. . Se'ling.' . 185.00Exchange on New York , 1-5 of oneper ct-

.la

.

the commercial market wenote no change in quotations , as themarket Is firm and steady , and busi-

ness¬

through all lines brisk.

OMAHA MARKETS-

.Caretuu

.

? Dally

DRY GOODS.-

y.

.

. j. BROWN & BRO. . Cor. 14th andDouglas street.-

PRINTS.

.

.

Aliens.-... . . . ... ... . .. . . . . ... .

Amoskeag .. . .. ... . .. . . . ..Brls tol. . . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . . ...(Darners. . . . . ..... ... .. .HtmUton .... . . . . . .Merrimack D.Peabod y . .Richmond.. . . ._Simpson's .. . .. .,

BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.Senate 41... ... . . .. . . . . . . . . ......Boot G. . . .. .. .. . . . . . ... . . . . ... . . .. .

Cabot 4-4 . . ... . .. . . ._. ._ . . . .Lonsdale . . . . . .. . .. . M. . . . .. . . . . . .N. y. Mills. . . . .

Peterboro_ .. .....

Suffolk LBLEAOHEOSHEKTINQS. .PeppercU 8-4 . . . .-So 9-4_.do 10 . . .i.r- . . . . . . . . . .j. . . . . . . . . .uj

COTTON AD. 8. J-Farmers and Mochanlcs..nM.MMM ..-MQreat Western... .. . .... . . . .. .. . ._;__

BROWN SHEETINGS.Albion ,A..M..i ' .._Bedford , B_ .. . .. ._. .. . . ._ . . . .__GrantTille , EL...Germania , B B.

GINGHAMS.-American.

.. . . .... . . . . . . . .. ....w H. . .

Amoskeag . .. . . . .... . . . .M . . . .. .Bates _ .__ . .'.

TICKINGS.-Amoskeag

., a o * jitijjiininiriiiiijiiiiuiiii-

Blddeford. .. . M M..M..MM. . . . . . 17y&" DENIMS.-

Amoskesg

.L _ 28K

Beaver Creek , BB 16 >|OtisJJB-Otia , C C . .

JEANS.-"Biddeford

.. .. .

TTnmdar IT- , n---t 40-

Preferred. . .. .. .. .. . .. ..... . .... .... 86

YANKEE NOTIONS.-

KURTZ

.

MOHR A. CO. , 231 Farnham-Street. .

SPOOL wnvn.C-

lark's

.

O. N. !.. .. .. _ 7nCoat's . . . ... . .. . .._. .. . . ._ . . . . .M _... . . .. . 70Merrick's. . . . 4IX

HOSIEBY.Domestic _. 9 w@2 00British ... s OC@6 00Merino . _. . .. .. . .. . .._.. f 2 25a2 50Wool 3 75a4 00Children * lancy hosp. .. . . .. _. 75a3 00

PAPER COLLARS-.Dickens'

.best ... .. .. . . . .. . ._.. . ._. _ 8 90

King William . _ . l 35White Wing. . . .. . ._ go-

Comet. . . . .... .. ... .. . . . . .._ ._. 2 50-SHAWLS. .

Ottoman strips. . . . . . . ... . 82 25(36( 50-SHIBTd. .

White common .. .. . . . ..... .... . $10 50' medium ... .. . . .... _.. . J5 00' citptom maGe. . . .. ... . .. . .. .. . . SO 00Jean . . . . .... . . . .... .. . . .... ... ...... .. .... .. 12 00-Satinet. . . . ._ ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ._ . 15 60-Casslmere . .. . . . . . . . ..... .. _.. . _. 18a36 0Blue Flannel. . .... . 18a24 O-

DOVERALLS. .Brown drill _ _. . . .. J6 50a7 25' dnck _. .._ .... ...... 7 75a9 00Blue drill .. . . . . ._ . .. 7 00a7 50

' duck . . . .. ... ._ .. M 8 00a9 50White. . . . .. .. .... .._. . . . . . .. ... . . t 00a9 50-

CORSETS. .French whalebone __ fg 25a8 00Hip Gove _ . .. . 6 CO

Dove ._ . . . . _ . 9 CO-

H. . S. Embel . . ... 18 00-

SKIBTS. .Bal Skirts. . ... . . . . .... .. . . . . ._. . . . *

' 12 00Felt _. __ 15 00-

YARNS. .Balmoral Yarn , all colors , per . . . SI 60Germantown Wool , " $1 70@2 05Saxony Yarns , per box. . . . ._.. . . . .._.. . 82 15Mixed Yarni goal 00-

White. . 1 00

GENERAL COMMISSION.-

J.

.

. U. BOSENFELD glVOS US tH6following quotations this day :

Potatoes , 90S1 00 per bushel ;Butter , prime 25@30c ; Butter , good20@25c ; Butter , cooking 10@15c ;Eggs , 20c per doz ; Live chickens2 502 75 ; Lemons , 14 00 per box.

OYSTERSW. B. & Co. Select , 65 cts per

can ; Standard 55 cts per can ; Medi-um

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45 ots per can-

.BABDWABK

.

JOIlIf T. KDOAB-

.IBON.

.

.

CommonHorse shoe batNorway nail y

STEEL.

Cast plow. . . .. .. ..m. . . . .._ .. ..._ . ..... 12-Oprmnn

IT. . . . . . . , ... .. . .HM 11American casn , octagon and square. . 189 22Jess .p's English do do _ K& 40Burden's horse shoes , per keg. .... . ..... 725-

do mule do do _ . . . . . S 25Northwestern horse nails. ..... . . .... .. . ... 22 23Dundee thimble skeins , discount 45 per cent.-Stor

.halJcatent axles , discount 10 per cent-

.NAILS.

.

.

d to 60J per xee. . ._ . , , , . , , , 4 in83 do . . . 4 35-

6d do _. ...__ . . . ._ 4 6li-

4d do .... . . . 4 85-

3d do , , . . , 5 10-

3d fine do .. ... . . . ._ . .__. 10-

lOd finis'ng do . t 25-8d do do . . . _.. .__ . .... ._ 5 606d do do . . . . . . .. .._ . . .. . 5 S5-

lOd easing do .. . .._ . . ._._. . . ..._ . . 485-8d do do .. ... . ... .._. .. . . . S 10-

6d dO dO . . . . rnrltnu1. 5 35Wrought , all tl CT. . . . . . . . . . .. .M. ... . 5 85-

BOLTS. .Carriage and tlre. ...._. .. . . diicount 70 pr e-

BUTTS. .

Narrow wrought , fast loint.dlseonnt 20 pr eCast , loose pin reversible.- do Si do

MISCELLANEOUS-.Haj

.and manure fork .. . ._.dtsconnt SO pr c

Hoes and garden rakes. . . do 2S do-

HINGES. .Strap and T .m.M..discoant 25pre"-

WRENCHES. .Talt's black.. , .i.ri. . . . . . . . . . . . . tint C5 pr c-

Coe's iinniitatlon _ m ._ do 45 do-Coe's genuine.. .. .. . . . .. .. ... do 20 do-

SCREWS. .American Iron.HH.H..MH..HH.HH.H.H. 45pro-

do bras* . . . .i..i. . . * 40 pr c-

AORI ATi TMT E tE NTJL-

SCTTHE3. .

H Holt's Ha. ttt Kinrper do *. nct 12 00-CbftEQpioD . . . . * 9 00-

Heahri Eureka ..... .m w. . ... . . 11 00-d.O T l mi illinium i mi 111 , * . . 8 00

SPADES AND SHOVKL-S.Rowland's

.No 2 black slioveU , D H. 12 00-

do do polished do do _. 13 00-

do do black spades do 12 00-Moora do polished do do . 13 00-

do'i "sprlngpoinl" L H shards _ 13 50AXES.-

Lippencott.

a Western Crown _ .__ 18 00-

do do .do b.Tefed _. 1350COFFEE MILLS-

.Puke's.

No 8, iron box net S 25-

do do 103 do ._. _ .. 5 75-

do do25Unlonirb. .. . ._ __ 11 00-

eo do 35 do Britania. IS 00FILES.-

Hargrove.

, Smith & Co. , .._diicount 80 proAmerican File Co __ _ _ d H do

HAMMERS.-HnTdole's

., A E Ko 1 , Iji , 2 mu-

Mainmotid's A E No 2 - S3 00-

dj do do 4 1050-dc 1 ngimer's No 1 . .- 10 C-Ode du do 2 . . __ . .._ 13 53-

do do do 3 .. il 00-

KATC1IET3. .

Morris' shingling , ooi _ 7 V-

do do do 2 ._.. . . ._.. ..._ 8 00-

do do do 3 9 C-Ode tnw do 1 7 50-

dc o do 2. 8 5-

oLrUTHKii. .

Beat ItitlUlu Sole , . .._ .d do . ......... .. . .. ... .. I

Jlataia. . raj do c. 2 , 32c ; No.Iteat Oat do 43 L-

iUlliLJure Oak Sole 4cS-

rcDcU KiiS .. ._ . . . . . ... . .._ .Sl 40g.( ! 00-

do Olf , leading brands. .. _S2 iOiiJ.2 00Domestic Kit* - SI OOfcjl 30-

do Cab .. .._... . ___. . . ._ S1 33(31( 3-

Heuilock Uprcr , per footOak do doGrain do doLinings dozen S7 OOQIO 00-

Toppings" do SU 00&14 00Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , B3 34oe-

do ( Oil Dres ed do ..3G440c-do (Simon ) _ .. . S3 OOyJ 23-

do (Gl.jvo Kid , ) 33 50fi00Welt Leather , per side, .tG OU&7 00Boot Webbing , per bolt , . 4370eOak llarnsss Leather , " Pittsburg ," 43c-

do do do No. 1 , . 40@12c-do do do Ko. 2 , SS ( } 40c

Oak Line du 44&4GcH.-mlo.-k Harness Leather , No. 1 ,_ .33 $40c-

do do do No. 2, .37 ij39cHemlock Line do . _446c-1alr Bridle , p r side , _. S6 00@7 00Team Collars , per doi . S25 50&25 50Stage do do . . . .... . ... . . . ........ . .3150-Scutch do do ... tiG 001 oncord do do S3S 00Collar Leathei ( Black > per loot , ! S@'J4c-

do da (Uussel ) do . . .13g.i4c(

Patent Dash Leather _ 13c

SOAPS

Powell & Co. , ooap monufacturera.-Sapc

.- Publico , 6 l-2@6 34. ; Savon

Republic , do. , Chemical Olire , 6 to61-2 ; Palm , 5@514 ; German Mot-led , 6 l-4a6 12.-

ABT

.

GOODS AND UPHOLSTEBEB'SS-

TOCK. .

Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up-

holaterer-

and dealer in fine artgoodsT-270

-

Farnham Street , furnishe ? thefollowing quotations :

FBAME MOULDINGS.Oil walnut mournings, one inch ,

per foot , 5c ; 2inchjUc) ; 3 inch 15c ;

polished walnut , 1 5nch 7c ; 2 inch15c ; 3inch21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch615c; 2 inv'hl2@30c ; 3 inch 18 ©45c ; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1-

iuch 5@10c ; 2 inch 10@20c ; S inch15@30c.

"WINDOW SHADES.

Plain bands, 6 feet , all colors , perpair , 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00 ©4 00; each additional foot , 75o perpair.

BEPP3.Union md all wool terry , per yard50@3 X) ; Imperial , plain and stri-

ped¬

, 2 60a800.DAMASKS.

.

Union per yard , 1 50; all wool ,2 OOaS 00.

MATTBABSES.

Husk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00; straw,8 00a4 00; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50.

LUMBER.B-ETADL

.

LISTSubject to change ol market witnout *

WM. M. FOSTEB ,

On U.P. B. B. tractbet. I irnham a-

tGEO A. HOAGLANL.Joists , studding and sills , 20 it , and un-

der.¬

. $22 00Over 2011 , each additional ft add'l 50fencing No 1. .. . . .. .. . .. ... . . . . . . .... . 00-

do No 2. . . . ....... . .. . .... .... .... . .... 21 00-1st common boards.. ........ ... . . . ....... . . . . 2.) 00-

2nd do do . . . .. ..... .. . .. . . . 22 00-

A" stock boards , 10 and 12 inch 5U 00-

B" do do do do 15 00-

C" do do do do TO 00-

1st clear, 1 , IK.4 and 2 Inch 63 00-

d! do do do do . .. . _. . .._ 55 00-3d do do do do . . . .... . . . . 45 00flooring , clear __ 60 00-

do 1st common. .. . .... . . .. ... . . .. . . ... 40 00-

do 2d do _. . . _ 35 00-

do Sd do _. 27 50-do narrow , clear. .... ... . . .. . .. .. 4500-

tut clear ceiling y. Inch. 35 00-

d! do doi inch. . ... 32 50-

.st do do j| liich. . . ............. . . . 30 00-

Id do do % Inch . . .. . . ... . . . . . . . 27 50-

t clear siding. . . . . .. . . ... .. . 27 C-Od do do . . . . . ..... .. . . .. 26 00-.st. common siding. . . 21 00-

d! do do . .. . .. . . . . .. .. 20 00-

A" shingles 4 25Extra No 1 shingles 3 D-O3ommoa No 1 shingles. . .. . . ..... . . . ..... .. . 2 00Lath per 1000 3 5o0 A H pickets eer 100. . . ._ ... . .. . 3 5oSquare do do do . .5 G Batten pe' lineal f'. _ 1 %Bough do do do

Liberal discount on carload lots-

.WINDOWS.

.

. (Glazed. )85 per ccntofl Cbicngo list,

DOOBS , (Wedged. )25 per cent oQ Cl icago 1'st.-

BLINDS.' .

.30 per cent off list.White lime per bbl 51 75@ ! 00-

Lonisville cement per bbl . .. .. . 3 OO&S 25Plaster parts per bbl 3 50@3 75Plastering hair per bushel . .. . .. 40Tarred felt . . 4Plastering boara..M. . .. . . .

OILS. PAINTS, GLASS , &c-

.N.

.

. I. D.SOLOMOIs.-

.ROBERT

.

. C. STEE17L.-

Cjal

.

01 ! _ S 18 I lard OH , No lg"95l 00-

Unseed Oil , raw. 105 70" " bl'd 110-

Tuipentlne" " winter ! 90-

W.

65-

HeidllgitOil" "strMn'dj

28 Lubricating I

. Va-

.rAINTb.

, ACWhite Lead , St. Louk , b'rtlctly Pure _ 5 11

" . " " " Fancj Brands 9%Putty jn Bladders...... . . ....... . ....... ..... 514" " Bulk. . . . . .. .. . . . .._. .. ... . . . . ... . . . ... 4y

Enameld Glass , colors , W sq. ft. .. .. . . . . ..... 1 00Window Ghua 50 S c discount

TIN , SHEET-lItON. WIBE , &C.

MILTON BOGEBS , COB. 14th &FABNHAM.P-

LATE...

10x141C , lair quality. . . . ..... ... M,_ . ... ._512 50-

10x14 Ic, best quality .. .._ ... 13 00-10x14 IX do do . .I. . . . . 16 00-12x121C do do .. . . . . . . . ._ . . . .. . . 13 SO-

12x12 IX do do .. . ..._ . . _... 1C 50-14x20 1C do do .. . ._ . . .. . .._. .._ 15 00-14x20 IX do do .. . ... ...... . . . . _ 17 00-14x20 IXXdo do , , . , , ?n pn-

14x20IXXX- - - -

do . . . . ... ..._ . 23 00ItO ptate DC (best quality ) .. .. . 23 00100 plate DX, do do . .... . 13 50100 plate DXX do do 3650100 plate DXXX do do _ ._ 1J 50Roofing 1C charcoal do do .. . . . . ..... . 14 50-RooBnzIX do do do ... 15 50-10x141C coke do do . 12 00-20x2$ 1C charcoal roofing. . . ._m. . . _.... _. 27 00-20xV8 1C charcoal rooting. . .. . . . .. . ._ .. 32 tiO-

e4xl4 IX charcoal. .. .... 27 50-10x20 coke (for cutters } . . ... _ .. . _ . . . 20 50

BLOCK TINLarge pigs. . . .. .__.. . . .._ . . m_ .. . . ._. 35Small F'ET , lll.i.l.l.lnrumnnin , ! . , 36Bar tin .. . . .H..H.MMMM.H..HHH.MHM..H.MM 33-

ZINC. .sheet tin S5 to 36 In-

do- . .. .. .. . .

do do in half casks 11U-do do do in 250 Ib casks. ..... . 12

Sheet 24 to 35 inchei per sheet . . 12%Tlnnersioldei (extra rcflncd. .

do do No. 1. ..do do roofing. ,bid metal.

SHEET IRONFirst qnalit Numbers la to 24.. . ,

do do do 25. ....do do do 26-.do

.

do do Si7. ..Charcoal , both sides smothe-

do No 24. .do do S6..M..Hdo do 27 _

Juni taNo. 24-do lo 26 . . . ._ . . .do do 27 _ .. .. . . .

Ruuia perfect 7 to ja. , . . . . . . . . . . . .do No. 1 , stained. .. . . ._- ,- . , . . . . . .Less tnaa lull bundles , add one cent-

."A"AmerIcac.

immiUt'n Russia , 11 Nos-.Leu

.than full buddies , add one tent.

GALVANIZE !*.No. 14 to 20-

do 21 to 24 . . .

do 25 to Q* . . . .

. SO

Full bundles discount 15 percent.-

COPPER..

.Braziers 6 to 9-

do 10 to 12 H ) .

do 12Uto 100 B __Shfathinz , 14aud IS ot-Planished , 14 and 16 oz-Nos. . 7, 8 and 9 , PlanishedBolt copper ._ .. . .

y hnttnBRIGHT WTRE.

10 II U

GROCERIES.ET-

hELK.

& JOHNSON 538-5-10 14TH ST.-

OLA.

UK AJEKCSCH OUR. FAaXllAM AUD-T., .

IIVJlxjyr , MEYER & EAAPKE , 212 FABN-. . WHOLESALE bEALEKS-

jMORGAN is. GALLAGHER , 05j< a n-

huin-

sTHTXEYSt

, BAUSERJIAX i Co. , 247Douglas St.

ABRO. . , Cor. 14th andDouclas Streets.3-

UGAKS.

.

.

Granulated prtt ..Powdered doCrushed do-Kefd cutloaidoStandard A doCircle A do "KlliaC doYellow C do .N O choice do .

COFFEES.Rio choice prtt.__

do prime do ... . . . . . ..... .....do iood do ...... .. .. . . .*. .

0 G Java.7 , . . . , . . . . . , . . 3U34-

3SSYUUP3.

Common pr gallon. . . . . . 45Good do _ . .. . . . S0b65-

70a80Choice do-do N O molasses. .. SO

Rungnon choice. . . .Cerollu *-'CANDLES.-

M.

West A Co-

.bcbofcr. .-

... 19. bOAP.

Missouri Vrlley. . ...Kirk's Savon. ..M. Weak A Co. .bchofer's Gerraau. . ..Kirk's stuuLird-

do Kterliiij ;.. .. ..PLUG TOBACCO.

Black goods , , . 43-

do .do "Virginia SSaG-Odo do Lorrilard's. ....... .. . 55aGO

Bright do do do .. . . ._ 60a65-di> do Virginia .. . . . . ._ 68aR3

Natural leaf.. . .. . ........ .... . . . .. ... 75n9-

5DBIEU FBUIT3.

Southern Apples , per barrel. ...... .. .. . .. 810" "Michigan

New cunants. . . ..... ..... .....do prunes. . ....do German cherries.-do

. 17bl ckbcrries A .. . . .. . .. . .m-

do14

raspberries. . . . ... . .. . .......... 35do raisins , per bor. . . . ... ......_. $360do seedless raisins , per pound. . .

SALT.

New In barrels .J2 70a2 85do dairy 4 50a5 75

CANNED GOOD-S.2poundcanMyer'

.oysera pcrcaj * .. .JH

1 do do do do do ... 2 S0a2 752 dc do William's do do 4 00a4 752 do do iKjachea per case . . .__ 5 503 do do do do 7 75aS 002 do do tomatoes do 3 25a3 503 do do do do 6 CO

Corn , Tropny per case. . . 5 (X)

do Winslow do _ . . 5 50do Yarmouth do __.. . . 5 50-

50a4Strawberries , do 75Raspberries , do 5 25a5 50Pineapples , do . . 5 00

TEAS.-

Oolon

.

8 , per pound- 25a7S-

40alYoung Ilyson , per pound-_ .. 00Gunpowder , do do .._ .. ._ 601 25

FLOOR.Snow Flake , ( Wells & Nleman ) 450Gold Dust_ .. ... . . . .. . . . .... . .. ... . . 278-

SOOXXXX Iowa City4 75a5 00

BAGS-

.Guauies

.

, heavy weight. . ._ .. _ 1I4T *

.o light do . .. .. _ 17fl Ulips , four bmhcl.- lb &

fldec guniiies.... ..... .. , , , , , -, is.-

iln.

baj s , Amoskeg A , , , , , , , , , , 30A40 do Ludlow n n TT---TH-11 i- WTf *

SPICES-.Nntmegs

.

, Penang bestper pound .. 'J-Cljvei do do _._. +".

Alspice do do . _. If-Cluamon

- fbark do do . . 8' '-

COLUMBIA BIVEB SALMON-.yt

.bbls. , luO fts . . $ 8

1 Ib cans , per duz .. ._. . . . . ... . . . . . ._ . . 2 50& 2 *i

2 do do .. ....... ... . . ... ... 3 SC 4 00

WHITE FISH.-

No.

.

. 1 kits ..... .. . ..... . .Family in kits. . . . .... . .y bbh. . . .. . . _. . .

SIACKEHtL.Family , In Lib.-So.

.. I , do _ ..

Mess. doFamily , % bbTs-No. . 1 , da-Sordines , % boxes , . .. . .

CIGAES.-A.

.

. E. siiiPSON , Manufacturer , 532-

15th Street.-H.

.. Upman .. . _. . . M. $ S5 00

Reconstruction- .. . do-

do35 00

Grand Central. . 35 00Universal do 40 WYara-La

do-do

4300Boquet. 5000

Simon Pure. . . . do-do

5000Partigas . . . . . . .. 75 CO

Yours Truly. . . .. _ do-do

65 00( Jold Jledal_ 50 00La Espanola. . . .. do-

do6000

Triple Crown _. 75 00Henry Clay. .. do 10000De Vlller-Y

-. . . .. . do 10000Viiler. .. do 10000

1876 ._ do 75 C-

OCALIIOUN MILLS FLOUK.

Wholesale depot 548 14th Street.Half barrel sacVs ..- _ .. . .._ . .. . .. .._ 2 9C

Chicago , Rock Islandand Pacific B. . B.

THE GRAND CENTRAL EODTE FROM

OMAHA TO CHICAGOAND THE EAST ,

Via Des Moines , Isavenport and Rock Island.

All Passenger Trains are equipped with theWESTINOUODSK PATENT AIK BRAKKS andMiller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.

2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily ,onnecting as follows :

AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines ValleyRailroad , lor Oskaloosa , Ottumwa , Kcokutand St. Lonla-

.AT.

UK1NNELL with the Central Railroad olIowa , for all points north to St. Paul.-

AT.

WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington ,Cedar Rapids t Minnesota Railroad , forBurlington , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque t 8t.Paul , At WILTON JUNCTION wlththe-SouthWestern branch , for Muacatlne ,Washington and all points south.-

AT.

DAVENPORT with the Davenport 4 St.Paul Railroad for points north.-

AT.

ROCK ISLAND with tha Western UnionRailroad foi Frecport , Be ; jit , B clne Mil-waukee

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and all points In northern Illinoisand Wisconsin-

.AT.

ROCK ISLAND with the RocUord , RockIsland and St. Louis Railroad lor St. LouUand points south.-

AT.

BOCK ISLAND with the PeoriaARockIsland Tvaihoad for Peoria and points east-

.AT.

BUREAU JUNG. , with branch , for Hen-ry

¬, Lacore , Chillicotha and Peoria.

AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Ball-road for points nort hand south.-

AT.

CHICAGO withall lineaEaat , North andSouth.THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cjtles ,

> la thht line , can be procured , and any infor-mation

¬obtained , concerning polnta. at the

ticket office of the-company , 128 Farnham St. ,Omaha , and also at the principal ticket officesalong the line of the U. P. R. B.

Checked Tbrongb to allPrincipal Kutera Polnta.-

A.

.

. M. SMITH , H. RIDDLE ,Gen'IPass'rAg't , Gen'l Hup't

Chicago.-J.

. Chicago ,. H. LACEY, a B. STEVENS ,

Ticket Agent , Qn'lW Bt rnA Jt-Onaha.a28tl .

Sioux Citv & Pacific R. R ,

The Shortest and only DirectRoute from

COUNCIL BLUFFS

St. Paul , Minneapolis ,And all Fointi in

NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA.PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING CABS

On all night trains via this route-

.CONNECTIONS.

.

.

1. At U. P. Transfer with Ua-Ballroad

Pacificfor Omaha.

2. At CouncU Blufl , with Kansas City , St.Joe and Council liluSi Ballroad for St. Louisand all points south.

3. At Mirsonrl Valley with the Chicago andNorthwestern railway fet Chicago and allpoints east.

4. At Sioux City with Sioux City and SPaul , Illinois Central and Pakott Southernrailroads. Steamers for Upper Missouri Birer,during naTigHtlon and with stage * for allpoints in the Northwest.

5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwesternrailroad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska.

6. At Fremont , Nebraska. wi-Jt the UnionPacific railroad for all point* west and thePacific coast.

7. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and al<

points In Northern Nebraska-.eraTickets

.for sale In Chicago and North-

western¬

Biilway office* .BQTlid sui i your ticket * read Tia S. C. & P.-

Ballway..

.X. BUBNETT , Sup't-

P. . C, HILLS Gen. Ticket ARt-OEO.

-. W. OKATTAN,

Oatba,

JFrazier'8 Hoot Bitters ,

the Great Blood andHumor Kemedy.

[From Oie Oectland Sunday Morning I'dce ]That Frazier't Boot Bitters possess an efficacygreatly superior to any other preparation lorearchln< withhich we are arqnaln-

ted , e tan testify from actual observation. WeUuow many ins tnces where Individual forveirsutlllctKd , have tento health by their-we. Mr. pro ¬prietor , l a residt of this city , nud Is wUdi-Ciiowu esuceuf out most proaiiueut busine **men. Ill * ref-.rennej to the great value of bisIlopt Bitters , jre a to per&ous uell-knowncitizens ot standing uud integrity , in whosestatements Implicit confidence luay be placed ,ana their testimony may be taken as conclu-sive

¬eidcnce of the estimation in which Mr.

Fmzier t remedy Is held , particulirly at home.Here It has alr.ady atUined that posltian thatrequires 1.0 recommendation , havlug stood thetest of trial here. We can say wltU &af ty , anddo recommend with entire conQden e , its useelsewhere. , by all who may be afflicud wilhany kind of weakness or humor in the blood ,as the most searching , strengtfcening an 1 heal-ins reai'dy of which we have any knowledge.Sold by druggists and at country stores.

OLOKGE W. FKAZlElt , Proprietor ,531 StClalrSt. Cleveland , Cho. _

Over I.OOO TestlmonUIa.-A

.few of the many parties cured by the greatremedy. Bead nd beionxlnced.'-

svrFBfiEDOVEBTUIETEl.

:* TEAKS WITH UVK8COMPLAWT AND DYSPEPSIA , OBKD BTTIIEKK BOTTLES OF BOOT BITTKBS-.MB

.FR zticR-D ar Sir : I deem It an act ot

gratitude to you , and a duty toward those whoare suUerlng from liver comp'alnt and dyspep¬sia, to make the following statement :I have been an invalid for over thirteenyears, ily complaint wasa disease of the liverand dyspepsia. My skin was yellow , the whiteof mr eyes w. s the color of saQron I was sleepyand heavy, with headache and no appetite forfood of any kind , I was afflicted as bad as anylivirE woman could be. 1 took bottle alterbottle of patent medicines , tnd paid over sevenhundred to the Ust physicians withoutany benefit. 1 sufieml more than I can tell youby letter , Mit could get no relief until abouttwo months ago 1 purchased * bottle of yourBo it Bitters from Louis Smithnight. drurolsl.135 Woodland Av. , this city. I Sscd thisT outie up , and liute then have used nearly twomore, and they ire the only positive , sure curefor liver and dyspepsia complaint I hava evertiled ; they have cured me completely , and to ¬

day I am as heilthy as any person can ba.You may use my name , if you see propper. asit may be tbe means of inducing otoersto tryyour diieovery and be cured , for good health bbetter than gold. Ever your Friend. MHS.ELLEN CIUW3IIAW , No. 20 Orange it '-Cleveland Ohio.

HAg BONE lIErMOEK OOOD THAX AM. THZlISDtCINE 1 HAVE TAKKX TOR TKS YEABS-.Mrs.

.. Dsnlcl Smith.of Concord , N. U.. affllotnlwith weakness , pain in the lungs , shoulders-

.7f.°Ier the er" . restless at night , andtired , flinty feelings all the time , writes .

MB FBJZIE Dearslr : I received tbe Bottleof Bitters you sent me by express , and I havetaken the whole of It , and It has done me moregood than all the medicines I have ever taken ,and I have taken more or less for ten years. Ithought I could get Ihem from our druggists ,but they do not yet have them. I could havesold 25 bottles. If I could have got them. Ithink you might have a good sale lor your bit¬ters here. I want you to send me 6 bottles for5 dollaai , the price you advertise. Send quickaa you can , by expres. , C. O. D. It Is the bestmedicine lever saw. From ypnrmost grate"-

T-

, Concord ,

Consumptives Read.M-

B.

.

. FBAZiER-Dear Sir : I am taking yourBeet Bitters , they ha e done me a great deal ofj-

eood. . a bey hare cured my cough , and I f-

r.oth- !

. rrrH.R Yours truly , BARNEY CAIN,-

, , , letter Cured.-r.V

.

"I t rVil "OR'ACUMTCASKUaTlI.. I ) Jl 'I v t) ': * > .1 BITTEBS.

*- ! ) ( i".rtss.A Sir : TheCrstim-, i * f " 'ai. : .' been restored fromj x.in . > 'l ' ' ' ixl * . Is cratltude fothe-uii : .h -d , : I as afflicted OTer two

y ? - wltu i'tc oiuiyl-ejd and face. I had.* . . i b t u tic ' Fenton's Sarsapa--, i au trxi rriuedies , but could get0. ir -'Bi Lijr C3M , un'il about twoit-SB b , i ' - .Jtr.entaking Boot Bitters ,v .-a 4 d- , -n-l I think it nothing

, .: ..htti i M 'VycvfliscoTarytoacknow-lf.yt

-.in h..iui. Mwjl - has used your Bitten

. <ir. t. u . , li. t.'iiih she has been Doc-j. . . i i "f ' '>', ind could find no relief ,

. Ji'f.i .'i ibiii i > ' * t taking them. They harelj ' .'i> i i i. .d i .ure in her case. I hiretf 11 tti-ii ' of the Cleveland Post Office

ytriu't. : " tter'airier for eleyen yearsT tan trty "dhoul.t'y recommend your Boot

to every p on , .utftring with SaltTetter thro'1lc Bheumatism , Scrof-

ul-Bheum , ( )

* or any kind it llumor In the Blood , w one

G.w. UPTON.-ClcTeland

.Ohio-

.If

.your Druggist or storekeeper don't hare

the Bitters , ask him to order them lor you.

CATARRH CURED.-MR.

.. FBAHEB-I wish to Inform you ,.what

your medrclne has done for me. I w afflictedwith Catarrh in its worst forms for many years.-

I.

tried Tarlous mediiines recommended by-

Physleiars , which prorcd but a tempoary re-

lief.

¬

. By the advice of a Udy who was curedof this same discate by your Boot Bitters , lprocured one half dozen bottles and they haveaccomplished a perfect cure In my case. Be-

lieving¬

that thousands ara drazged out ol amiserable existence from the eflect of Catarrh.-

I.

theerfully recommend your Boot Bit.ers toall whoareslmllarly affected.

MISS. AMELIA BBAMT.Buena Vista , But'er' Co. , Pa-

.Betail.

( rade su.plled| by a F. Goodman ,wholesale agent Ouiaha Nebra-

ska.KEARNEY'S

.

IFLTJID-

EXTBAClBUCHU

The.only known remedy for *

HEIGHT'S DISEASE ,And a positive cure for

Qont , Gravel , Strictures ,

Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ner- .

Tons Debility , Dropsy,

Non-retention or Incoztlnence of Urine , Irdt-atlon.

-. Inflainatlon or Ulceration of the

BLADDER AND KIDNEYS

SPERMA TORRHEAtLo-

ucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases ol the ProstrateGland. 3one In the Bladder. Colcul ox-

.GRA.VEI.

.

. OB BRICK DUST. DE-POSIT.

¬.

And Mucus or Milky ..Dischar-

ges.KEARNEY

.

Extract Bucha !

Permanently Cure * all IDUeajesIof the

Bkdder , Kidneys , and Dropsical

Swellings

Existing in Hen , Women and Children ,

No Mailer What the Agel-

Prof, {itcele says : "On* bottle of Kearney'sFluid Extract Buchn is worth more than allother Bncbus combined. "

Price one dollar per bottle ; or, sirTx > ttl s.forfire dollars.

Duane'St N YDepot 104 , , , ,

4 physician in attendance to answer eomr-ponoence and gire adTlce gratis-

.V.

end stamp for pamphlets , Iree.MCrane A Brlgham Wholesale Agent*. Sao

Francisco. CaLwt

M. Keller.Proprietor of th

RISING SUNAND

LOS ANGELES

YINEYRDS.

Depot for the sale of his

NATIVE WINESAND

Corner ol Bauer ? and Wuhlajton SU.

SAN FltASCUc-urTU

f "1 If i-HAV > -

CAREFULLY EXAMINED

OT7S.

AND

LOW

AS WE HAVE TWELVE UOUO REASONSwhy they will do your work.

Quick and Easv.Ohean and Clean.

UTheyarecne'pesttobuy ,. u-e.

Ther bane ey nly and quietly.Their operation is perfect.They hare always a good draft ,Tlirjr are made of tie bcstuiaterlalThey roast perfectly,They require but lit'le fuel ,Tfcey ars Tcry low priced ,They ara easily nun.iged.They are suited to all localities.ETetT storetruoraatceJ to gtresjlbfacttoa

SOLD B-YExcehior UMJ FOCo. . ,

ST.il t ! ) ' . '* *n-

TV - "-v1 O " * ' '' ''.v V.. <.. _-t , i-

Or

-

Sosar-Coaicil , ConccntralcJ ,Root nnd Herbal Juice , Antl-ElUout Cranulcw. T E"I.Iirr3J2-GIANT" CAY2IARTIC. or ITIultoiu-li' Parvo Physic.The novelty of modem Sledlni. Chemical and

Pharmaceutical Sciunco No u a of auy lonoi-Ukins ; thu large , and uaihH-oua piM-.conpoicd

! .of cheap , crude , and bulky lugrnlicntj ,

Tcbeu wo can by a careful application 01 cLeinicatscience , extrarr all tbQ catliaitic and other mvdi-cinal

-properties from tlio maul % aloibie rocts anr-

hcrt)3 , aud ronrcutrate ilicm Ute a minute Crcn-Die.

-

. larser than a mnptcrtj-ceJ , that can be readily B wallow t-d by tto>e ct

the mo teensitiTQ rtomochi and fiftidious tajtc ?.Eacalittlo Pursrativo delict represents" , ia n-

oojt concentrated form , aj IUICK cathartic poweras Is embodied in any of the larvu pills found lasFile in the drrz shops. From their wonderJul ca-thartic

¬

power, Vn pronortiou o tLcir size, pccclfwho have not tried them rrv apt to eappows thatthey an> hann or drastic in effect , bnt euch la cotAt all the ca.he different active medicinal prln.-ciples

.of which they am composed beins §o tor-

nonizca and mmtilcd. one by the others, as toproduce a mo t eearrliine and thor-ouzlio'cl

-cciiUy-iuiaUiiiaiyopcratiiii ;

catliartl ;.JfSCO Rexrortl * ijeraby oCcrcd ly the rro.-

prietor.

of these 1'cIIcti) . to any cheml t xtho,upon anslysij. vill find In them an> Calomel orother forms of mercury 01 any other cu era!poison.

Being entirely vcRCtablo.uopirtfcnlarcare Is . equlrcd while usinif them. Ihcy oyo-rate without disturbance to the constitution , diet-.oroccapation.

.. for Janmllcc , Ileadiclir ,

Constipation , Inipiiro IMood , 1'aluill tno Sliouldcrx , TIjlTtiiCHH{ ot tieCUcst , Illzzliicsa , Suur Kructatloiiif-of the Stomach , Had lanto In-uiouth. . Bilious nttacko , 1'alrj In-rcsloti of Kldiicyt Iiitcriinl I-Vrcr,Elloatcd fcclliifj about MotuacII-CUHU

- ,, of Blood to klcad. Col-

ored¬

Vrinc , ITiiHociatiUit-ynloomy forcbodliifrs t to-Vlerce'iiFloaHautl'iir ativul'c-lu cxplaa Hon of the remedial power of my Tar-iratlvo

-relicts over to prcat aaIcty of disca es,

I wish to ray that their nvtloii ni'on tlioanimal economy iiiiiiivorf.tl , nota-claud or tlwsuo cHcapiiistlielr sana-tive

¬Impress. Aso iloca not Impair then ;

their Bus r cimtinjfar.il bcini; enclosed In glassbittlcs nrc cr- "iclrirtuea unimpaired foi anylen th of time.TSny climate, K> that they are af-

riys-

fresh and reliable, which lj not the cuetrifh the pilu found in the dru ? stores , put up la-c.Vap vood or paate-bcard boi . RccoIIett thatfjra'i dioac3 where o .Laxative , Alters *tire or I'urgativo 13 indicated , thc-e Httic-Fmlctd will the most perfect eatiafaction toall who u o them.

They arc Bold by nil enterprisingDrugglstnat j cents a bottle.-

Do

.not allow any drn st to induce von la

take anything cls > that I o may ay 1 * Just ai-eood M my Pelleto bccau e bo make* a Urjctprofit on that which ho recocnncnds. Jf yourSrn'Mst cannot supply them, enclose 25 ccaU-andtecehe them oy return nisil f'om-

B. . r. ririifjc, jr. i> .

ASK EOE PYLE-

S'SALERATUSO

!

-AND

BAKINGSODA

Pi'nai Meyer ARaaoke and WhitneyBausenaan A Co.

OBSTACLES to ,

HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNO JIES fromthe effects of Errors and Abuses In early life.Manhood Restored. Impediments to MarriageRemored. New melt od of tre-itment. Newand remarkable remedies. Books and Circularssent free , In sealed enTelopes. Address , HOW-ARD

¬ASSOCIATION , 413 North Ninth St. ,

Philadelphia , Pa, , an Institution hating a b Ighreputation for honorable conduct and profea-

slonal-

still._ SdAw3m

CASTLE BROS. ?IMPORTERS O-

FTEAAND

East India Goods,213 and 313 FROST STUEET

San Francisco California.

PLATTE VALLEY

REAL ESTATE I

Samuel C , Smith ,

Local Agent for the

u. p. B. B. LANDS ;Columbus XTe"b, - ,

Government Lands Located !

TJ. P. Lands Sold !

ImproTed Farms and Town EoU for

ON LONGTIME ! !

Communications Cheer-fully

¬

Answered

diaries 3Poppor,

WHOLESALE BOTCHERHD CATTLE BROKER ,

*SALT LAKE Cirr , - - TJTA "

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