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hc'JIost Woadcrfal Medical 111 covcry of tlio Age Every 3Ii hii emi IMiys'cIan. Frnzicr's Great Reined The people < 4 the United States hire I * humbugged with alt tin-ls of Patent M'-dicln quacks and importers fior the past Tew yea in a most shvneiul laaucer. The writer ol t following is olio of the victims , and bhes present a very pKin case. Believing tlut by cleansing the Vood n the only true way of banishing dita e , ai lieing a great cullerer Ir m weak lungs and pciofulom aB'ectiou , and after trying roai Lindi of I'atcot .M iiriues and the uic eminent Puyeicians , 1 commenced doctor ! myself , and at last < lscovercd a Blood Search * or Root Bitters , which not only gave me ii mediate rcleif , but after a few weeks eflecti a radical cure. The cough left we , my lun became strong and s.mnd. rar a , petite goo and the sc-ofulous disease had disappere Keeling confident that my Discovery pos'eaa woudvrful healing T rtues , I gave It to othe alUIctrd , and found it effected the most mirac Ions cures in thousands of rases , not aloi curing Coughs Consumption , Asthma. Catarr 'Scrofula and \Veak Lung' , but all dist-as caused from humors in the b'ood. Thedemai from mv friends and other , bearing about the Hitters becoming very great , I commenced pu t n < them up foi kale , calling heui FKAZIbll KOOr BITTER" * . I was at first backward I presenting either myself or medicine to II public-not beluga Patent Medicine Man , hi 1 am getting bravely o er that. I hate sol thousands of b-.Hies of uy Itoot Bitters , an it is my desire and determination to place tt tame within the reach of every suffering mai woman and child on tue face of the civilize globe. The grand principle that operates in the Boot Ditters is the power they possess iu clean1 ing the turgid blood and banishing the vil humors from the system. Hoot Bitters ai strictly a Medicinal Preparation , compounde from roots combined with herbs anil plajt : many of whkb were used in the good old day of our forefathers , when people were cured b some siuipls root or herb , and whei I'alouu s.ud other poUous of the mineral kiugdoi were unkncwn. They open all the natural passages of th body , cast out disease , take away alt sicknes and build up ths system with pare blood hciice they must reach all diseases by puriQca tlnn aul nourishment. Bitters and remali Ko can take itoot person long unwell. Victory upon victory they h.iv death in all station gained over dis.-uc and and conditions in life. They are constantly cf feeling cures of theutniO : > t importance. i'o Consumption , Astama , scr-tula , Sirofulous E ruptioiis , Catarrh , Wiuk Lungs , I o t Vitasiti cud Brukcu-dowu Coils'itutioiu , these Uoo liiturs lire unive sal y almitted tu be the mos wonderful Medical l > iuv. ry Inuwn to tin world. Their peuona healing proprtios i cne trateevery poitionuf tbs human tramoso th ing the Luuzi , strengthening the Stomach KiJiieje and 1'ner , cleansing the blood fron very kind of humor. No other medicine wil lure Chronic liheauiatisui , > ejnlgia Heart l > is Ue , Fits , Diriiuiss , Headache Dyspepsia , Kevurand Ague , Costitcness , Piles Urinary Diseases , Kidauy Uiiease , and Live : Complaint , so quickly as this loot Hitlers. AI such diseases are caused from a bad otomart strengthening liout Jlittera are e txially re commended. One bottle will do more toward Bails , Flesh Worm * lilotphos. I'i | tnJ s , Urup- tions , pimpIcioathcfaoQ.and C < imptiui | | from tae liluud than all other remidiv * iu existence. G. W. FRAZIER , , onio. ! Fr.iilirs Iloot Hitters are sold by all tbo lead- inj Dru lsts , Storekeepers and Chemist * . Sold Wholesale by Strong < i Cobli , 19J Superior Caulicld 127Vat - street , and Itenton Jlytrs A , -r street , Cleveland , O. ; II. 1 ( . Falineatoek A ' Oeorge I * . ti.Kidwin A Cj , < / > . , 1'ituburg ; Itjstou ; John F. Jlnory Curran A Co , UniteJ Mates Medicine House , 8 and 9 College I'Uce , New York ; Wyth Brothers , Philadelph a ; Ful ler A Fuller , Chicago ; John U. 1'ark , Cincinna ti , anJ other first-class Drug Houses. show this notice to your druggist crstore- kesjier. Ask fur FIIA21EUS KOU r BITTEllS , anJ acccjit no stibstltuie whatever. Price with in the reach of all SI per bottle six bottles ivUdAwly { 5. "IMPORTANT to Commercial Travelers. COMMERCIAL TUAVE'.ERS who solicit orders by OAU'J , CATAI.O JUE , TRADE- LiaT , SAMPM : , on OTHER SPECIMEN , ulso those who t i H their customers and solicit trade by purchases mde DIRECT FROM SIOCK , and who travel in any section , by Kail or Boat , celling any class of goods , are re quested to seul their BUSISE S and rhl- VATE ADDRESS , as below , st.tlng ola-e of goods liiey it'll , uud liv whom employed ; also those who" are at present imder no engagement. This mate , is of ( IltEAT IMl'URl'A.NCE INDIVIDUALLY to sa esmen of this clas , or men soliciting trade iu tills manner. It is thcicfore Cal'ECIALLY drslrei that this notice iiulucel the eye ot ALL Commercial Travelers and Salesmen in tlili couutry acd that they will AT ONCE give it their aUen- tiou. Those who comp'y with above request will be CONFIDENTIALLY treated and duly advised of object in viotr. Please address , ( by letter onlv ) , CO-OPERATION , care Goo. P. Rowell A Co.11 Park P.ow. jy9eodlm NKW YOKK Ctrr. 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Appleton & Co. , & 551 Broadway , New York. - IV How a Female Prisoner was lenced. | Frora the Det-oit Free Frcss.l Friday evening a woman abe thirty years old was arrested in tl "Western District for disturbing tl peace , and tlie event almost di traded her , although she had see the inside of a cell before. She b gan howling and weeping as soc as she waslocked up , and Bijah , tl janitor uf the Ninth avenue statioi felt his heart getting tender. E offered her a harvest apple , but si merely stopped long enough to s < what it was , and then went on crj ing out : "I am dying , I know I am ! " He besought her to live for th sake of her husband , who LS awa on the lakes , but she said she woul be cold in death before morning not set at liberty. He showed he the almanac and tried to indue her to peruse it and settle her mint but she tried to pull his hair througl the bars , and raised her voice unti it could be heard two blocks awaj He began reading the almanac on loud , but she drownell lus voice and he had to give up. Then h went out and bought some pepper mint drops and handed them t ( her , saying that it was a burnini shame to arrest a lady likes her fo merely hitting another woman 01 the ear with a shovel. She wai quiet for a few minutes , and thei : broke out again , and the roof of tin station seemed to be rising up Bijtth ollered her a pound of gum drops , a new bonnet , a black sill dress , house and lot , and $50,000 in bonds if she would only quit , bul she danced up and down and yelled : " Lemme eout or I shall di-ah ! " He locked all the doors and sal down on the front steps to let hei exhaust herself , but after an hour and ten minutes , there being no ces sation , lie ran in with an UK on hi * ; shoulcier and threatened to cut her head right off if she didn't stop. " I won't ! I won't ! she shouted , dancing up and down , and taking a fre h start. Ho drummed on the coal scuttle with the ax to drown her voice , but her voice drowned the scuttle. Ho put the hos > eon the penstock and threatened to drown her , but .she shut her eyes and pitched her voice on a new key. The old man was in despair. The men up-stair.s couldn't sleep , a.nd people out doors thought a panther iiad boon oagod. As the oflicer rubbed his bald head and looked iround his eyes lighted on an old paper , and his smile extended from uar to ear. He carried it in , turned up the gas , and shouted : "Have you read thu JSeeoher scandal yet ? " "Bead wbat ? " she exclaimed , suddenly ceasing to scream. "The'Ueceher-Tilton mattt-r , " he Kwtliiuod ; this 'ere thing that iverybodi' is talking about' . " ' "Xo where Is it ? " she asked , nid ho pas&ed in the paper , telling icr that if she would be good he'd aunt up the rest uf the statement in mother paper ; and from that ino- nent until daylight the woman icver uttered a word , except once , vhcii she asked if there weren't : even or eight more papers wjtU itatements jij. low They Finally Got Married. ( From the Providence Journal ) One long summer afternoon there same to Ir. Davidson's the most lurious specimen of an old bachelor he world ever heard of. He was ld , gray , wrinkled and odtl. He lated old women , especially old uaids , and wasn't afraid to say so. le and Aunt Tatty had it hot whon- : ver chance drew them together ; et still he came , and ic was noticed hat Aunt Patty took unusual pains rith her Orcss whenever he was ex- iccted. One day the contest wtged un- isuixlly "trong , and Aunt Patty left n disgust and went out into the garden. "That bear ! " she muttered to her- elf , as she stopped to gather a lower which attracted her ntten- lon. lon."What did you run for ? " said a ; rufr voice behind her. "To get rid ot you. " "You didn't do it , did you ? " "No ; you are worse than a bur- lock bur. " "You won't get rid of me , either. " "I won't , eh ? " "Onlv in one way. " "And that1' "Marry me. " "What ! us two fools get married ! Vhatwould people say ? " "That's nothing to us. Come , say I'm in hurrv. " es or no ; a "Well , no , then. " "Very well ; good-by , I shan't ome again. " "Stopa bit what a pucker you're a. " "Yes or no ! " "I must consult " "All rifht ; I thought you were f age. Qood-b } * . " "Jabez Andrews , don't be a fool. ! ome back , 1 say. Why , I believe he critter has taken me for earnest , abez Andrews , I'll consider. " "I don't want any considering ; 'in going. Becky Hastings is . aiting for me. J thought I would ive you the first chance , Patty. All ight ; good-by. " "Jabez ! Jabez ! That stuck up leek Hastings shan't have him ! abez , yes I Do you hear Y-e-s ! " lost of Fencicg in the United States Economy in Nebraska. ( St. Joe Herald. ) The heaviest item of expense in irming the heaviest considering lie prolit accruing is probably that f fencing. In many eases the mces cost more than the lands , lit ! fences of the country arc val- ed ai one thousand eight hundred lillions of dollars , and immense mis are expended to keep the fen- ing efficient. In Illinois not less lan $200,000,000 have been inves- H ! in fencing ; and not less than 175,000 are annually expended to eep these "metes and bounds" in ; pair. If stringent fencing laws ad been adopte-1 in the State f Nebraska , the settlement r the .country would have ? en much retarded. But a law lapted to the needs of the country as been wisely adopted. ThW law Sieves the settler at the time when e needs all his money for other uprovements from the necessity of tvesting a large sum in the con- ruction of lumber fences. The iw throws upon every owner of ve stock the onus of keeping his ock from straying on the cultivated jids of his neighbors. The far- "er need not build fences around is cultivated fields , for horses , cat- e and sheep are "fenced out" f the law. The stock , -\\henpas- ired , have to be herded ; but the > st of herding is not a tithe of hat fencing would be. Fencing > es on , of course in Is ebraska , but is live and not dead fences which e constructed , .nil through the ittled portions of the State hedge rows are appearing and thriving , lie hedge plants most used are the oney locust , the osage orange and I ic white willow. In some places ' ng hedgerows of peach trees , from ! lich ! frequently good crops are | ithered may be seen ; and the ; ach seems to make as good a nee as the white willow. Desirable Qualities in a Fig. Of all the desirable qualities of pig , a vigorous appetite is of tl lirst importance. A hog that wi not eat is of 110 more use than mill that will not grind. And it undoubtedly true that the more pig will eat in proportion tt > its siz provided he can digest and assim late it , the more profitable he wi prove. The next desirable qualil is , perhaps , quietness of dispositioi The blood is derived from the fee < and flesh is derived from the bloot Animal force is derived froi the transformation of flesl The more of this : used iu necessary motions , th greater the demand on the stomac and the more food'there will be re quired merely to sustain the vitt functions ; and the more frequent ! flesh is transformed and formei again , the tougher and less palata ble it becomes. This quality , qui etness of disposition , combined wit ! a small amount of useless parts , o offal , has been the aim of all mod ern breeders. Its importance wil readily be perceived if we assumi that seventy-fiva per cent , of UK food is ordinarily eonsumet to support the vital func tions , and that the slight additional demand of only one-sixth more food is required for the extra oftu parts and unnecessary activity. A coarse , restless animal would gaiiij in flesh and fat , in proportion to the food consumed , only half as fast as the quiet , refined animal. To as sume that a rough , coarse , savage , ill-bred , mongrel hog will require one-sixth more food than a quiet , refined , well-bred Berkshire , Essex , or Suffolk , is not extravagant. Massachusetts Ploughman. Will Pumpkin Seeds Kill Chick ens ? Those feeding pumkins in the Fall or Winter to stock will be care ful not to let the chickens eat the seeds , as it will make them sick and geueraly kill tueni. I experien * ced it. Last fall , when I fed pump kins to my milch cows , the chick ens would eat the seed , and I did not care. I thought if they would cat pumpkin seeds they would eat less corn , but 1 soon found out the result. I soon observed sick chick ens about the place , crawling and lingering about , but did not know ivhat was thu matter until one day x neighbor lady came to my house , ind we got to talking about sick jhickcns. I told her that we had some on the place that could not ivalk ; whenever they attempted to Yalk they would fall over back yards. She asked mo if I fed pum- : kins. I told her I did feed to cows , ind the chickens would eat the seed , mil the lady said that was the cause > f it ; the pumpkin seeds are too Int and tough for them to digest , "f any one lias chickens aflected * ius , let him coop them immcdi- itely and give them plently shelled orn and gra-el. This will often lire them and clean out the pump- : inced - ! . Aural World. Victory of the Roaches. ( Loul.vilte Courier-Journal. ) A Pittsburgh correspondent tells is how to get rid of our colony of oachesSprinkle your desk and leer with pulverized borax ; let it emain some days without being irushedoftthede.sk mid floor , and ur word for it , 'brown roaches' will ic completely vanquished , to appear icver more. " Oh , you be hanged. ) idn't wo try the borax , and didn't lie roaches immediately hold a lecting and adopt u series of reso- ations thanking us for thekindness re had done them , and didn't all lie other roaches in the town at- und that con volition and determine t become permanent members of bo colony when the meeting ael- nirned , and aren'r swarming round s this this moment "as thick as 'ewkesbury mustard ? " Give the coundrcls borax , and they think ou are a mother to them. The Congressional library con- lins 265,000 volumes , collected on lie same principles pursued by old lan Xoah in loading his barge for lie Mount Ararat voyage. The Washington Capital morali- es as follows : "We are driving n to a destruction ot the lamily. Ve give our children to the school- jachcr and our wives to the pastor , nd ourselves to the pursuit of mon- TJLE COMING ST11UGGLE. The voters of our nation , AS ne' < r was known before , Are rising from Pacific's biran.l To Atlantic's rocKy shore. Why Is this mighty change ? What on the meaning U.- ? The rising of the aiasrt-a From northern laLe to southern sea. The spirit of old seventy-six From out our heroes' urn es " Forbids a nat'on ' drenched in patriots' blood , Should sink to that of slaves ; The motto which our coins once bore , Though obsolete long since , Remain as ever true : not one cent for tribute , But millions for defense. Party ties and party laws Are but as ropes of sand. The i igiiU of m iu to be a man Should govern Freedom's l.ui < l. Then bluli our Flag moie proudly float O'er land as well as sea , And nations yet unborn shall gladly greet The emblem of the free. In trade we'll try to dpal. As man should deal with nun. And wlrle we seek t > live ourselves , We'll sell as cheap as anybody can , And if a hat you need , Or fncsd you chain e to meet , Rmeml > er liunce , the Halter , On Upper UougUsStrcvt. elGlf II. GUK1K C. J. KABBACU ( JKERE & KA.RBACH , Ih st. t-ctwccn Farnham and srney stl OMAHA , - . NEB. 3tAXL'FACTtTREK OF pring and Farm Wagons , BUGGIES \Xn CAltltlAGKS. Dealers In and manufacturers of [ JRICDLTUIUL IMP1EJIENTS ! K .1VEXTION PAID TO IIOKSI : NIIOIU.NU. c < ! wagons and blacksinlthlng ompllv done at reasonable nrices mvdAwg 00,009 , ACRES ! OF THE FINEST Ikliorn Yullcy Lands ! FOR SALE BY OE. 3VT. OJli-A-H-EC , Eisner , - - ZTeb IIIESE LAXDS AKE CONVENIENT TO the market and the INEST in the STATE ! * Andwill be sold at from 2,50 to $5,00 PER ACRE ! For Cash or on Long Time. & ® -L AND EXPLORING 1ICK- rS for sale at O. & N. W. De- t , bearing coupons which will taken at full cost in payment land. DAY. Agents waut- ( ed. All classes of work people of either sex , young or old , .auke re mouer at work for us in their spare mo- nti " 1 ! th tiw than at anything else. be * ST1NSO > & Co. , Portland , Maine * Monev and Commerce. Daily Hcview. OFFICK OMAHA DAILY BKK , } August 7 , 1S7-4. f In our financial circles we hav < no change ; the market being firm THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Grants ( selling ) SS20.0I Land "Warrants , ( ICO acres buying ) 17G.O ( Land Warrants (160 ( acred selling ) 1S5.0 ( Agricultural College Scrip , ( ICO acr ° s buying " } 17C.OC Do. Selling . 1S5.0C Exchange on New York , 1-5 of one per ct. In all general lines trade Is active , and the market firm , with no changes excepting in sugars , which for the past few days have been un steady , but which is now held firm at to-day's quotations. OMAHA MAKKET3. Carclully Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. i. J. BROWN & BRO. , L'or. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. YAXKJiK .NOTIONS- URTMOIIR A CO. , 2S1 Farnham Street. ark's O. N. T. . . _ _ . . TO jat's 70 errick's _ 42J4 HOIEItY. oracstic. . . . , $ F5@2 00 ritlsh _ 3 OC0G 00 PAPER COLLARS. ickcns' best _ S 90 Ing William 15 ! iiueslic _ . _ . 1 80 aulcy _ . . . 2 50 SHAWLS. ; tomau strip ? § 2 2T@G 50 SUIUTri. hite common S10 50 medium J5 OJ ' cn. toiu maae 30 CO ; rcal _ , S1200ai410 ilico , 4 75a7 50 OVEKALL3. own drill _ $ C 50a7 25 ' duck 7 70a9 00 ue drill _ . . . . _ 7 00a7 50 duck . 8 00a9 50 hue _ S OOaD 50 COKSETS. cnch whalebone _ -55 25aS 00 ir own - 15 00 imct _ _ 22 50 M > RINU fcKUa'S. ncn printed _ S 9 00 " ruffled 1200 " fluted. . . 15 00 GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. KOSENFELD glVCS US tlie llowing quotations his day : Butter , active , 20 cts. in tubs ; Eggs rm , at 15c per dozen ; Live liickeus , 200@2 50 per doz. ; Goose- > rries , 2 50 per bu. ; Cherries , 80 per bu ; Lemons,12 00 per os. ana Raspberries,20c per quart ; ackberries , 20c ; currants 20c. JOHN T. EDGAR. IRON. mmon bar. . . , > rse fehoe bin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G % irway nail rod _ \yt 1 \ STEEL. st plow. . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 rnion..H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . It aerican casn , octagon and square. . . ISgs 22 iinp's English do do . . . 250 40 rden's horse shoes , per keg 725 do mule do do 8 25 rthwestern horse nails 22a 23 ndee thimble skeins , discount 45 per cent. > r half patent axles , discount 10 per ctnt. NAILS. ' I to GOJ per keg . _ . 4 10 do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3."i do . . 4 CO do 4 85 do 5 10 fine ilo 7 10 .finis'ngdo 535 do do _ 5 l" 0 do do _ _ 5 M : casing do . . . . . . . . . . 4 S5 do do 5 10 do do C 35 'ought , all sizes G 85 HOLTS. tire . . . .discount 70 pr c * BUTTS. rrow wrought , fast jolnt.discount 20 pr c' t , loose pin revcrsihlc. . . . . . do 25 do MISCELLANEOUS. y and manure fork. .discount 30 prc is and gai den rakes. . . . . . . . . do 25 do HINGES. ap and T - . .discount 25 pr c WRENCHES. t's black. . . discount f 5 pr c 's immitatiou. . . . . . do 45 do 's genuine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . do 0 do SCREWS. lenc&n Tron..M..M.V.H.H M . . . 45 pr c tlo Ijnus.Ht- . . . . . 40 * * - * * * * * * - M. ( * IJT c AGRICULTURAL T3I CEMENTS. SCYTIIK * . toll's Ha. est Kingpcrdo , net _ . 12 00 mplon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 03 ' lid's Eureka. 11 00 lo red 8 00 SPADES AND SUC'VtLS. rind'sNo2 black shovels , D II 12 00 do do potished do do . . . 13 00 do do black spades do . . . 12 00 ire do polished do do . . . 13 00 do'si-'spring point" L U shovels. . . 13 50 AXES. pencott's Western Crown 13 00 do do do b.Ttfcu. . 13 50 COFFEE MILLS. _ te's > o 3 , iroa box net 5 25 ! o do 103 do . . . . . . . . . . . _ ft 75 lo do23 Union ir h 11 00 o do 35 do Britania 13 00 FILES. zrare , Smith A Co. , discount 30 pr c erican Kile Co do 50 do HAMMERS. dole' * , A E No I , IX , 2 imond's A E No 2 J9 00 do do do 4 , 10 50 do tninier' * No 1 1000. ilo do do 2 13 50 io do do 3- . . . 1100 HATCHETS. Morris * shingling , No 1 . S7 ( do do do 2. . . . . _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . 8 ( do do do 3 _ 9 ( du CliW do ! . . . . . . . . . . _ 7 ! dc o do 2. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . 8 ' LEATHER. BestBufTilo Sole . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! Matamoras do rso. 2 , 32c ; No. 1 , & Pest Oak do 43@4i Italtlmore Oak Sole _ 48 French KijS . . . . . . . . $1 40@2 0 do Calf , leading brands Si 10 2 5 Domestic Kips _ SI Ou l 3 do Calf - SI 35Q1 7 Hemlock Upper , per foot. _ . .2a@30 Oak do do . . _ .J50 ( Jrain do do _ . . . SO Linings , per dozen $7 COQIO 0 Toppings , do . . . . . . $11 00iil4 ( 0 Morocco ( Boot Leg ) per foot , . . . . . _ . . . .US@45 do ( Oil Dressed ) do 3C < ij40 do ( Simon ) S3 00@3 2 do ( Uluve Kid , ) . S3 50 ( 5 Welt Leather , per side. . . . . . tJ ( 00 ( 7 0 Hoot Webbing , | .er bolt _ . .4.-70i O k Haru-o Ltalher , " Pittsburg , " 45i do do do No. 1 , 40@42i do do do l o. 2 , 38(540. ( . Oak Line do . .41 ( j4G < llmlo k Harness Leather , o. 1 , _ _ 3'JJj40 < do do do No. 2 , _ . . . . . .376f3D < Hemlock Line do . . . . _ . . . . . . . . .44d ralr Bridle , per side S6 00 < a7 0 ( Team Collars , per doz . .S25 50&23 5 ( Sta e do do . . . . . . . . 21 5 ( Scotch do do 3G ( X loncoid da do _ . . . . . . _ S3S W Ctllar Leathei ( Black ) per foot , 18@24c do do ( Uusset ) do ISdJl-U Patent Dash Leather _ loc SOAPS Powell & Co. , Soap monufacturera. 3apcPublico , 6 l-26 3-4 ; Savon Elepubl.c , do. , Chemical Oliye , 6 to 31-2 ; Palm , 5@51-4 ; German Mot- led , 6 l-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones , Decorative Up- lolsterer and dealer in fine art goods , J70 Farnliam Street , furniahe ? the bllowing quotations : FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings , one inch , > er foot , 5c ; 2 inch iOc ; 3 inch"15c ; > olislied walnut , 1 inch 7c ; 2 inch 5c ; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt , 1 inch i@15c ; 2 inch 12@30c ; 3 inch 18@ 5c ; imitation rosewood 'and gilt , 1 uch 5@10c ; 2 inch 1020c ; S inch 5@30c. WINDOW SHADES. Plain banda , 6 feet , all colors , per iair , 1 50 ; ornamental bands , 2 00 © 00 ; each additional foot , Too per air. REPPS. Union jnd all wool terry , per yard 50@3 A ; Imperial , plain and stri- ed , 2 50aS 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard , 1 50 ; all wool , 00a3 00. MATTRASSES. Husk , 4-4x6-2 , 4 00a5 00 ; straw , OU.i4 00 ; Excelsior , 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETAIL LIST t ubiect to change of market without I Wil. M. FOSTER , u U. P. R. R. track hot. 1 jrnham ai GEO A. HOAGLAX1. ilsls , studding and sills , 20 It , am ! un der . . . | 00 per 20f t. eath additional ft add'l _ 60 iucing No 1 * 00 do No 2 _ 21 09 t cuiiiiU'in boards _ _ . . . . _ 25 00 d do do _ . 22 00 I" stoik Iwards , 10 and 12 inch Do 00 5" do do do do 35 00 ; " do do do do tO 00 t clear , 1 , IJi , 1 and 2 iiah _ 65 00 do do do do - 55 00 ao do do Uo _ 45 00 ooring , clear _ 50 00 do 1st common. . . 40 00 do 2d do _ 35 UO do Bd do _ 27 50 d narrow , tliar. . _ 4500 [ clear ceiling inch 35 00 do do i iiieh 3' 50 : do do > ! Inch 30 00 do do 4 ilich 2J 50 clear siding _ 27 00 do do _ 28 00 ; common siding 24 00 do do 20 00 L" shingles _ 4 25 : tra No 1 shingles _ 3 00 uimou No 1 sli.nylcs S 00 th per 1000 3 5fl X. 11 pickets eer 100 . . 3 5g uare do do do _ _ li Batten per lineal f' _ 1 } ugh do do do _ Liberal discount on carload lots WINDOWS , ( Glazed. ) per cent oirChicago list. DOORS , ( Wedged. ) pei cent oil C > logo list. BLINDS. I > er ecu toff list. hite lime pcrbbl _ .Sl 75Q2 00 nisvllle cement per bbl 3a,3 \ 25 istor pans per bbl. . 3 50 ( 3 75 istering hair per bushel 40 rrcd felt , 4 i tering boaiu 5) OILS , PAINT1 * , GLASS , &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. a on s 19 Lara utl , No IS 5cl 00 iseed Oil , raw. 105 " " " 2..H. 70 " " bl'd. _ 1 10 " " winteri _ Qn so rpentine . C5 " "strain'dj adlight Oil. 28 Lubricating , . M | W.Va. f FAINTS , AC lite Lead , St. Louiv Srtictly Pure _ $ 11 % 1 " " " Fancy Bratds. 9 > 4 tty in Bladders Sl/ ' " Bulk 4 > fc ameld Glass , colors , ) sq. ft. _ . . 1 00 ndow Glas . 50 a c discount TIN , SHEET-IRON. WIRE , &C. ELTON ROGERS , COR. 14th & FAJINHAM. T.'X PLATE. 14 1C , latr quality . . J13 00 14 Ic , lest quality . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 50 14 IX do do 1G 50 12 1C do do . . 14 00 12 IX do do 17 00 20 1C do do . . . . - . 15 50 20IX do do _ 17 50 ZOIXXdo do _ _ . .2050 20 IXXX do 23 50 plate DC ( best quality ) . . 23 60 plate DX , do du 14 00 plate DXX do do . . . . 17 00 plate DXXX do ilo . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 00 ifing 1C charcoal do do . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 00 ifinglX do do do . . . . 1C 00 141C coke do do 1250 23 1C charcoal roofing 27 50 15 1C charcoal rooting . . . . _ . 32 50 14 IX charcoal _ . . 28 00 20 .ke ( for nutters ) _ _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . 21 00 BLOCK TIN. gf ! ( ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 til pi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - 3G tin. . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . 33 XINC. ct tin 25 to 35 in _ > do do it half casks . > do do In 250 tt. casts ; t 24 to S5 inches per sheet nerssoldci ( extra refined. . . . . uo do No. i , , do do roofiug. . . . . . Mil metal SHEET IRON. t quality , Numbers 1C to 24. . t do do .5. 1 do dc 2G . i do 10 17. . rcoal , Vith sides smothe Jo No 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ , ilo do 5 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ilo do 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . _ iata , No. 24 . . . . . . . . . . . .V..KM. . . . . > M. . . lo lo 26 _ . . . . . . _ lo do 37 - , - , . - . . _ . , , , , . , , , ila perfect 7 to 1 ? -Tmm > , , , , No. 1 , 8taincd..m. _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ ss tnan lull bundles , add one cent. American immitat'n Russia , 11 Nos as : hau full bundles add one cenu OAXVAXIZED. GROCERIES. BTEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 14TH B" CLARK i FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AN 11 TH ST. PTTNDT , MEYER RAAPKE , 212 PARS HVM ST. . WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER , i05 ! Fan ] ham St. WHITNEY , BAUSERMAN A Co. , 24 Douglas St. J. J. BROWN & BRO. , Cor. 14th am Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Granulated pr tb. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Powdered do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Crushed do ! Refd cut loaf do - . 1 Standard A do HXallJ Circle A do _ II } . Ext la C do 1 Yellow C do .10KaIO > : N 0 choice do 10 > COFFEES. Rio choice pr I6. _ _ 2C. > : ; do prime do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 2 ! do good do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :4ji ; 0 li Java 31a.'t. SYKUPri. Common pr gallon . Uood do . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choice do do N O molasses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B ( Rangoon choice. . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S32 Carolina. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .M. . . . . S 3 Xi CANDLES. Wesk A Co _ . 1O.M7 SOAP. iltssouriVrlley. . Cirt's Savon . . _ T , H. Wesk A Co _ . . . . 7a7U rchofer' * German. . . . . . . i Cirk's standard - 4 % do sterling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4ai PLUG TOBACCO. Hack goods , Western 43 do do Virninla - _ . 50a35 do do Lorrilard's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oo.iuO irisht do do do GOaGJ do do Virginia 53a0 Natural leaf. . . . . 75a95 DRIED FRUITS. lalifornia peach's per pound do apples do tate do do few currants. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * * . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 y lo prunes. . . 14alli ; io German cherries . . . 17 lo bl ckberries 21 2o raspberries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3SalO lo raisins , per box. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ t5 C5 lo seedless raisins , l r pound 12 % SALT. j 'ew in barrel * _ _ . . _ .J2 70o2 85 lo dairy _ 4 50a5 75 CANNED GOODS. poundcanMvcr'soys'ers , percase..SI 2Ja4 50 do do do do do . . . 2 50j2 75 dc do William's do do . . . 4 00a4 75 do do peaches 11 cae 5 50 do do do do 7 75a3 Ol ) do do tomatoes do - 3 5Ua3 75 do do do du - 5 OJ orn , Tropny per case 5 10 do Winslow uo 5 50 do Yarmouth do 3 50 [ rawberries , do - 4 30a4 75 aspberries , du 4 00 tneapples , do 5 00 TEAS. olons , per pound 25a73 oung llyson , per pound 40al 00 unpowder , do do COal lii FLOUR. low Flake , ( Wells A Nil-man ) 4 .10 old Di.st _ 3 10 XXX Iowa City 3 00 iliforuia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . * . . . . . . * . . . . . . . 4 TJJO 10 RAGS. UJi'iies , heavy weight . . . . . . . . . _ _ 18319 .o light do lips , four buicl . . ddee guuiiies. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 iln bags , AmosLeg A K. . 30a31 .o do Ludlow a a. . . . . _ _ olpji SPICUi utmegs , Pt'iiang beatper pound 1 3.1at 41 jvei do do . . . . . . tU ) Ispice do do . . . _ . 13.i 0 namon bark do ilj 3oalC COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. bids. , KO Itia S9 50510 CO b cans , i cr doz _ 2 5u ( j 2 75 do do _ 3 i'0 ' ( > j 4 CO WHITE FISH. j. 1 kits 1 IS ® 1 2.- imily in kits _ 1 ll > < I iO " bblt" C 50 ( < j , " ' 0 : mliyiu > ibbls _ 5 SUfij G LO MACKEREL. imily , in kits 1 10@ 1 20 ) . 1 , do 1 % 2 00 ; s- , do 3 00Vj ( 3 25 imily , y bbs : i : 2jj. ( ; G to > .l , de OUUylOCOl rdiiie-i , } $ Iwxca , 1C 50JU7 10 i CIGARS. I CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. 'holesale depot 548 14'h ' Street. ill barrel sacks . . . * _ 2 90 hicago , Iloclt Island and Pacific R. K. : UE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE * ROM ' MATTA TO CHICAGO ANB THE EAST , i Des Moines , i/arenport and Rock Island e 111 Passenger Trains arc equipped with the SiTisouousK PATENT Am BRAKES and tier's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. Fast Express Trains Leave Daily : cnnecting as follows : 1 DES MOINES with the DCS Moines Vallcj tallroad , for Oakaloosa , Qtluiuwa , Xeokuk nd St. Lonls. 1 UKINNELL with the Central Railroad o owa , for all points north to St. Paul. 1 WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington , 'edar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad , for iurllngton , Cedar Rapids , Dubuque & St. 'aul , At WILTON JUNCflON with the outh-Westcrn "nranch , for Muscatine , V'ashington and all points south. 1 DAVENPORT with the Davenport A St. 'aul ' Railroad for points north. 1 ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Lallroad for Freeport , Be.jit , liacine , Mil- 'aukee and all points in northern Illinois nd Wisconsin. ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord , Rock jand ! and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis ad points south. ROCK ISLAND with the Veoria A Rock ilsnd Railioad for Pi-oria and points east. BUREAU JUNG. , with branch , forllcn- f. Lacere , Chillicothe and Peoria. LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail- > ad for points nort h and south. CHICAGO with aJl lines East , North and auth. HROUGH TICKETS to all.Eastern cities , thi line , can.be procured , and any inlor- : lon obtained , concerning points , at the ct office of the company , rli Farnham St. , aha , and also at the principal ticket offices ig the line ol the U. P. R. . gyaye Checked Tbron Ii < " nil Principal Kagterii Points. tf. SMITH , H. RIDDLE , en'l Pass'r ' ' ' Ag't , Gen'l Sup't Chkago. Chkago. I.LACEY , S.8 STEVENS , Ticket Agent , Gen'l Western Ag't I Omaha Omaha. DUX City & Pacific R , K , The Shortcut nud only Direct Route from 3UJSTCIL BLUFFS t. Paul , Minneapolis , And all Points in BTHEBN IOWA & MINNESOTA. ULLMAX PALACE SLEfPING CARS On all night trains ? ia this route. CONNECTIONS. At U. P. Transfer with Uii Pacific road for Omaha. At Council Bluff , with Kansas City , St. and Council Blufij Railroad for St. Louis all points south. At ML- * > uri Valley with the Chicago and hwestern railway foi Chicago and all U east. At Sioux City with Sionr City and S , Illinois Central and Dakoti Southern Kids. Steamers for Upper Missouri Hirer , Qg navigation and with stages for all ts in the Northwest. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern > ad for Omaha and Southern Nebraska. At Fremont , Nebraska , with the Uclnn ic railroad for all point ; Test and the ic coast. At Wisner with stages for Norfolk and al' : t in Northern Nebraska. "Tickets for sale In Chicago acd North ern Railway offices. Re lure your tickets read via S. C. A P. ray. L. BUBNETT , Sup't. C. HH.LS , Gea. Ticket Ac't. GEO. W. GRATTAN , I Ajent , Omtia. CHICAGO & NORTHWEST The Popular Route from o IM : .A. H : .A. TO Chicago and tlie East AND THE IFt.o-u.te TV\VntrrIno.Fort D xlecI > ubnqueIj Cro sr , 1'rnlrlr Du Cblen.Vtiiona St. I'KiiI.Diiliilli , Jnnrivllle , K < uo- Mia. Urerit ! . , Racine. > teven'i Point. Wotertowii , O.likTsHli , VOD Dit Lnct JlailUoit nud Milwaukee. It Being ttc Shortest and FUstComoIetedLIn ! Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO , Constant iiiprov m nts have taken place in the way uf reducing ( iiaJf , and plartng Iron vrith Steel lliis ! , adding to its roiliag stock uewaud Llegant DA ' nnd SI.KKPINO CAttS Equipped with the "W stliighouse Air Brake" ind " .Miller Platform , " establishing comturta- tileacd comnirdlous Eating Houses , offering all ' .he comforts ot traveling the age can produce. From , to lUFant Express Trains ruu each iray dally over tlio various lines of this load , : hus securing to the traveler selecting this oute sure and certain connections in any dl- eUioa he may wish to go. Prlnclp.iI Connections. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION , for ioux C ty , "Yantton and points reached via ioux City and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge , ) es Molnci , Ottawa and Keokuk. AT JiARSIIAi.LforSt. Paul , Minneapolis , ) uluth , and northwestern points. AT LEDAR RaPIDs for AVaterloo , Cedar 'alls , Charles Citv , Burlington and St. Louis. ATCLIN10N forDubuqne , Dun'eith ' , Prai- ie du Chien , La Crosse , and all points on the Ihicsgo , Clinton and Dubuque , and Chicago , ) ubuque and Minnesota railroads. AT FULTON for Freeport , Racine Millwau- ce , and all points In Wisconsin , AT CHICAGO with all rail war lines leading lit of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities via this tie can be procured , and any informal ! , n ob- ilned , conrerninz Routes , Rates , etc , at the om [ anie's Office , 21S Fariiham Street , Omaha , nd al o at the principal ticket offices along the neof theU. P.P. . R. lUTBaggage checked through to all principal astern points. , ' . H. faTKNNETT , MARVIN HUGHITT , Gen'l Passinge'r Ag't. Gen. Sup't. , U LACEY. G.O.EDDY , Ticket Ag't , Omaha. Gen'l Ag't Omaha. mchlS\ ) maha & St. Louis Short Line , 187-4 = ! 'he Kansas City , St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R Is the only dire line to J3T . Xj O T7IS AND THE EAST. FROM IMAHA AND THE WEST 0 CHAMGE tat * , between Omaha and St. Louis ann b it 01 e between OMAHA anu AtW Thisth Only Jnc running a SLEEPING CAR EAST KUO.H 0iAIlA. ON AUKIVAL OK THE UNION HAC1P1C KXPRKSS THA IN. taking othei routes nave a 3 rceible : transfer at the River Station. PASSKNUEIi. THAISS DAILY I I REACHING ALL 7 EASTEEN AND WE3TEBN CITIES i'.li Less Changes and in advance of other lines. This Entire Line is equipped with ullinau'a Palace Sleeping Cars , Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars , iller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westin house Air Brake. S3"See that your tickets read via nnsim Clly , S . Joseph & Council UltilTri Ualrod , Via Omaha and St. Louis. : kcts for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham s ; reels , and U. P. Depot , Omaha. S.TEIION , GEO. L. 3RADBURY , I\u > s. Agt. Gen' Agent. F. BA KNA KD , A. C. PAWES , Gen'l S..pt. Gen'l Pass. Agt. , St. Josruh. St. Jo.'WDh. E.OTTTE JL | TEAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. I.OUIS AVITII ullman Palace Cars THEOUQH WITHOUT OHAHQE TO ndianapolis , Cincinnati , Louisville , Columbus , Pittsburg , iladelphia , Baltimore , Washington , AND r w ArrlviJ of Trains from tha Weit. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO eveland , Buffalo & Boston Arc for Sale at the . . Comi-nny'a Office , K. corn.r Fourth < fc Clitstnut t . , Lou IN , and nl the Principal Bat'- y Officro In tlie West. S.S , BARCOCK , C. E. RUSSELL , S'thern Pass. A 'l , West'n Pass. A t. DALLAS. TEXAS. KANSAS CITY , IN E. SIMI-SON , CHAS. E. FOLLETT , Gen Hupt. , Gen'l Pass. Ag't. tf INDIAVAPOLI ? ST. Louis. TJZTiTOCI. E9TO.TOOI mfectioners1 Tool Works , b.os * Mills A Bro. , Slanufacturers o Dnfectioners'Tools Alnililr.e Mouldg , Ice Crecm , 1301 & 1303 No Eighth St. PHILADELPHIA , PA. X rietors : 1 ESTADIISHKD 1&64. ' OMAS MILLS , 1 - o. 31. MILLS , /"lATALOGUES SENT LEEP.PARMES.JVy upoc application. " i St , bet. Farnham and Harney. dnds of TAILORING , CLEANING * n < l ; EPAr' ING done at reajont'jla ratw pr2Ct ( KEAENEY'S FLUID-EXTKACl- BUCHl Theonly known remedy for BRIGHT'S DISEASE , And a poaltlre cure for Qout , Gravel , Strictures , Diabetes , Dyspepsia Nervous - vous Debility , Dropsj S'on-rctentlcn or Incostinence of Urine , IrTl tation. Indaiuation or Ulceratlon of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS SPERM A TORRHEA , Joucoerhoe or Whites , Diseases o ! the Prostrati O kind. S.one la the Bladder. Colcul uc , 2IlVVKL OK BRICK DUST 13K. POSIT , And Mucus or Milty.Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extract Buchti ! Permanently Cures all Dueasesot tha Jladder , Kidneys , and Dropsical Swellings. Existing In Men , Women and Children , No Matter What the Age : Prof. Stctle says : "On bottle of Kearney's luid Extract Ruchu Is worth more thin all : her Buchiu combined. " Price one dollar per bottle ; or , six bottles for ve dollars. ) epot 104 Duane St , N , Y , A physician In attendance to answer corrcr indence and give adricegratis. VSend stamp for pamphlets , frec.a * Crane < & Brigham Wbolesolo Agents , fc'an rancisco. Cal. a SKI TOTHr > - IERVOUS& DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. OOHABQE POB ADVICE AND CON- SULTATIOS. ) R J. B. DYOTT , gnithiate of eiTersou Medical College , Philadel- liia , author of several valuable orks , 2&n be consulted on all tils , ise3 of the SexusJ and Orinar ' or- nis , ( which he has made an t-.s- icial study , ) either in male or fe- lale , no met tor from what cause iginating' , or how lorg standing . practice of 30 years enables him i treat diseases with success. Cures laranteed. Charges reasonable. bose at a distance can 1'orward let- rs describing symptoms and cn- osing stamp to prepay postage. iBSrSend for the Guide to Health. rice IOc. J. Jl.DYOIII M.D. liyMcion and Surgeon , 101 JDuane reet. X. Y. BSTACLES to MARRIAGE , SIAPPY RELEIF FOP. YOUNG MEN from jeUects of Krrors and Abuses in early life. mhood Restored , impediments to Marriage moved. New mettod of treatment. New \ remarkable remedies. Roots and Circulars it free , in sealed envelopes. Address , I1OW- JD ASSOCIATION , No. 2 South Ninth St. , iladelphia , Pa , an Institution haTingabigh > utatlon for honorable conduct and profrs- nal kills. diaries Popper , rHOLESALE BUTCHER NO CATTLE BROKER , LT LAKE aTl * . - - UTAH 8b271tH. . KeUer , Proprietor of tie RISING SUN AKO OS ANGELES YINETRDS. Depot for the sale of hia , FATIVE WINES AND L K&jjiiER < & Co. , Corner of W nANCISCO , CAL. mar'tl PASSENG-EftS ing East or South from Omaha nd PoinU on U. P.R.E. , ; hoald take thi .IKCOLN 'EOUTE " rCHISON & NEBRASKA BAILBOAD i f vnre tor themselT s the choice ol Six Popular R'.Jteafrom hisoa to Chicago and St. Louis , 1 making Reliable C anectioni nd being Ipped irith Palace Day and'Slee'piag ' Can. 1 d lay and inconvenience arrivlnz from lesatd transfer * can be avoided West of ajoand St. Loula by securing Ticket ! Tia .V and the ATCH1SUX & \ NEBRANKA KAILKOAD. : t and Reliable Connections are also made with the A. T. & S. F. R. R. lor the ' at Arkaasas TaUcj & Colorado , j wlihalHInesrnnDtng South to points ! n 1 Uhera Kansas and the Indian Territory I Ask lor Tickets Tia ' N"CO & TCHISON : AS. C-siiJTH , F WHI Gen'l Supt. Oel'l PalT. UNTJL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED ANO LOW RESERVOIR i r W E HAVE TU'tlAi : t.OOD REASONS AS why thev will do your work. Quick and Easv. Chea- ) and Glean. They are cho < pest to buy , They are bcsi to use. They baKe erenly and quickly , rbeiro tration is perfect , I They hare always a ipod draft , - i They arc made of Uie bestuiaterlal i They roast perfectly , They require but lltile fuel , ' Tuey are very low priced , I They ara easily managed. 1 They are suited to all localities. j ETary storeguaranteedtogiTdsaUslactloa SOLD BY Excelsior : Manfg Co. , ST. LOUIS , 310. , ANDDV M. B O GEB.S. . . J\eKCfcS _ * I aK4 * - * - Or Sugar-Coaled , Concentrated ) Root nnd Herbal Juice , Antl imious Granules. TflE 'E.ITTl4i : GIANT" CATIIAKT1C. or MuHujii l ! ' Parvo The novelty of modem Jfccllcai , Chemical anil 'haronccatical Science Ko use of any loncct akin. ; this larsc. n-piilniTc and naoeeoua plUi , aaiposed of cheap , crude , and baity ingredient * . theu no can by n careful application of chemlcai clcnce. cxtrai ' all the cathartic and other mcdt * inai properties from the moot Mluibio root ? too crbj , aaa rouccutritc them into a minute Gran- ic. scnrtty iareer than n mustard eevl , that tat De reid'ilyillo wed by those ol tit : most denshire ctomsctu and fastidious tastes. icalitlle I'lirRativo I'cllet represent ? , in 9 lo'tconcentrateil form , ai mucK cathartic power d it embodied in any uf tha l.inv pills fonnd foe Ha in the ( Irr chop * . Tram their wonderful cv lurtic power , in proTortiori o thcit * lze , peoplf cha h.tv < 2 not tried them an. apt to fnppcva tea ! toy arc hara orilra'tic ta effect , bnt uch ia not tall the rae. . the different Rctivo medicinal prin- iplea of which they are composed bcins BO bar- lonizea and tnodBed. one by tha others , as to iroJuro a mo t i < oarcIiIiiK and thor- > tisl , yc-t Kcntlyacdliludlyopcratlut atnartl. . , . S300 nctvanl ! r.ercby offered Tjylha pro- irictor of .heso relicts , to any chemist who. : pen analysis , ill find in them , onv Calomel or ithcr fomu of mercury ct any otner ff entirel . : are -etjnlred while nstn them. They opc- atc without distnrbanco to the connitutlon , diet. ir occupation. For Jitiii l ice. Headache , ii , Inipuro ISIoocl , l > alu : it the Sliouldcrs , TiclTtucxH of the Jhcst , I > Izzincs , Sour Eructations if the Moniacli , Itad lasto iti .aouth , BIliouH attacks , Pain la rcsioii of Kit ] iicy , Internal Fever floated fcolliis about stomach. Itusli of Blood to klcad , IIIc i Gol- irod Critic , Citsoclat lIIty anil Jloomy ForcbodtuKis take Dr L'icrcu's Pleasant I'll riatlvoPcllctti n cxplanwioa of the remedial power of tny Tcr- ptivo 1'eliets over to prcat a variety of dlscof cs , wi-.h to ray ttat their action upon the ii'Imal economy In iitilvcrHal , nottt rlnnd or tlehtio cwcapiiiK their anna * .ivo injprcn" . A e does not Impair then ; heir en sr-coatin 'ncd being enclosed la glas * lottlca preserve their \irtucs unimpaired for anr cngth of time , ia cny climate , so thai they arc af- rays frc h cud rclable.hich is not the cao ntli the pilis fonnd in the dm ? stores , pat up la : hLapTIKM ! or pa-te-bcaril boxes. Recollect that jrn'i ' cioajC3 where a Laxatlvcj Altcra , iye or Pureatlvo ii indicatetl , thco llttlo Vcti wilt phe tlicinoat perfect BatiafocUoa to . \vnousuthL-n. . They arc Moltl by all enterprising ArugKlMH at 3 coittrf a. bottle. Do not allow any ilrn iat to induce you ia ake anything cl5 tliat he may eay Is Jnst aj wiJ as ciy Pcllcto because ho nukes a Utsci iro3t oa that whi'ti ho recommends , f JQ-U lrn ? ist cannot tnpply them , rncloeo 25 cents nd leech i ? them oy n-tnrt mall froai & r. . y. - FOE PYLE'S .ALERATUS . ! AND BAKINGSODAX i Meyer.I Raaoke and Whitney Bauscrcian A. Oi 3ASTLE BROS- , IMPORTERS 4'OF IE AS AND Sast India. Goods , 213 and 213 FROXT STItBET 'an ' Francisco California. PLltrB YALLEY 1EAL ESTATE ! Samuel C , Smith , tocal Agent for tha T. P. B. B. LANDS , /olumbus , - ITeb , overnment Lands Located ! IJ. P. Lauds Sold ! iprovetl Farms and Town ToUor O OK GST LONGTIME ! ! 5@ A1I Comtuuaications Cheer- ly Answerctl TOVB E. F. ooB : , St , > eking and Heating stoves