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,‘ THE CAMPAIGN OPENED. Republican Appointments. The following appointments have neen agreed upon by the Republican State Central Committee: s Appomtments ot Hon. Silas Gar- 4 ber, General John M. Thayer and Hon. W. H. Morri Blair, Tuesday, Sept. 22d, 2 p m. Tekama, Wednesday, Sept. 23d, 2pm. Schuyler, Saturday, Sept. 26th, 2 pm. Columbus, Monday, Sept. 28th, 7 1sland, ipm. Tuesday, Sept. % .—‘am,n. m. i rand Kearney Junction, Wednesday, 4 Sept. 30th, 2 pm. Fremont, Thursday, Oct. Sth, 7 ,’p m. Wahoo, Friday, Oct. 9th, 2 p m. Omaha, Saturday, Oct. 10th, 74 i,p m. ¥ Lincoln, Monday, Oct. 12th, 7} fpm. It is expected that District Attor- ney Hoxic will make it possible to beat as many of these meetings as his official duties will permit. At Lincoln with Hon. J. M. Thayer and others, will be Hon. T. T M. Marquette. Appointments of on. L. Crounse, . K. Griggs, Hon. H. §. , Hon C. J. Dilworth : ;, Tuesday, September th, 2 p m. Hebron, Wednesday, September 30th, 2p m. Appointments Crounse, N. K, . J. Dilworth : Red Cloud, of Hons. L. riggs, J. P. Laird, Thursday, Oetober ton, Friday, October, 2d, 10 Bloomington, Friday, October 2d, | S3pm. J Republican C { ber, 3d 3 pm. £ York, Mon fpm. , Saturday, Octo- 2 ay, Ooctober 5th, Hons L. paupers, and he didn’t deem it ad- ‘we insisted onto it, wich we didn’t, | for we claim to be able to own battles with without the aid uv the State. cede suthin to them, and they con- cede suthin 10 yoo, and worg and live i afore he'd affi hev them forcu stomers at yoor ba the sejestion. and they’ll all be Dimocrats in six months. ishoo a reques NASBY. | ve. | The Troubles in Kentucky—An | Attempt to Co-operate with the Negroes—The Failure and Why. | (From the Toledo Blade.) | CoxprpERIT X ROADS, (Wich s n the State av Kentucky,) | Septenber, 1, 1874, The nigger insurreckshun wich snook the Corners from centre to circumferance attracted the atten- shun uv the Governor uv this noble | State, and he come down to see ef suthin coodent be done to arrange the matter with a view uv heving spred her white wings over this distracted seckshun. He didn’t order any uv us arrested, for, ez a roole, nobody is arrested for murder in Kentucky but niggers and visable to arrest any niggers, onles fite our | our oppressors, But the Governor did advise con- ciliashen and harmony. Said I “Why can’t yoo compromise with these people? Why can’t you con- together in peace? It wood be better.” Basoom swore Led be blest first, | e with any nigger. “Ain’t yoo standin in yoor own lite®" replied the Governor. *Think uvit. Ef yoo waz ou good terms with them niggers, cooldn’t yoo “ see,” sed Bascomb, “and hale They pay cash.” “And I see a politikle pint in it, T exclaimed joyfully. “Let em git to be regler customers uy Bas No Republikin kin drink this likker and endoor.” And it wuz agreed that wo shood to the niggers uv the Corners that, throwin aside all pro- | these wretches intended to nominate Joe Bigler for Marshal, and that they expected that half the ticket | wuz to be made up uv theirfriends ! I shel never attempt to co-operate with these onreasonable beins agin, It is impossible for em to understand theirposishen. 1am disgusted with em. PETROLEUM V. NASBY, (Wich wuz Postmaster.) ————— An Indian Fe: The New Mexican of recent date, gives an account of the feast of San- to Domingo celebrated in the Indian pueblo of that name, thirty miles south of Santa Fe. is an extract: “After mass the festivities of the day opened with the caballicos, fol- lowed by dancing, which was kept up till sundown. composed of (wo companies,belong- ing to two_different societies, of 80 | persons each, the line being formed alterns resenting all the way from the bor- ders of infancy to that of the grave. The two parties were distinguished by the color of paint cover- ing the upper and lower per- son of the men and boys,the women and girls contenting themselves with red cheeks of no uncertain shade. The men generally were well developed physicaliy, and man- ifestly above the average Indian in intelligence. Their queues were abandoned and the hair left in long flowing locks, some reaching below the hips. Their dress was each a short smock frock, moccasins, worst- ed tufts in bright’ colors tied to the legs just below the knee, Mocha ashes, and each with a silver fox- skin dangling from behind. Each also had a tuft of red and yellow feathers on the sealp, while ever- greens decorated the body, bells the legs, and in each right hand a rattle- box made of the gourd filled with pebbles. The dress of the women was less claborate, being a_simple skirt—some, however, of elaborate Navajo pattern—held to the waist | the sitooashen, or to comprehend | The following | Tlie dancers were | ely of male and female, rep- | T | white man identified with em cood | 1 have bin informed sence that | Monev and Commerce. Dailv Review. OFFICE OMAHA Datry Bkr, September 19, 1674, | The week closed to-day with the money market firm and steady. No change in quotations. Business at the banks active, and a general healthy feeling pervading the mar- ket. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Greats (selling .$825.00 Tand Warrants, (160 acres buying). Land Warrants (160 acres sclling) . . 185.00 Agricultural Do.—Selling. Exchange on New Yol per ct. In the commercial we note no change. Market firm through all general lines. OMAHA MARKETS, Caretully Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. 2. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Dougla Streets. PRINTS. Allons.. Auerican. Amoskeag Bristol. Havdole's, A ENo1, 14, 2. Mammond’s A E No: do do do Engineer’s No o do do. do HATCHETS. Morris' shingling, No 1 g do do_ de do clw dol. d& e dod. LEATHER. Best Buffulo Sole ' do Matamorss do Heat Oak o Baltimore Oak Soio Srench Kiys. do Calf, 2 50 | Domestie K Hemiock Upper, o ewlock Upper, ot iowt Oak e e Gnin Linings, per dozen Toppiogs, . do Slorocce (Boot Leg 4o do do do Welf Leather, per side, Boot Webbing, per boit, Ouk Harusss Leather, * i do o do " No. G0 d do Oakline © 4y . Hemtock Harness Leather, No. 1 Q- do . doNo.Z Reulock Line Fair Bridle, per side, Team Callars, per doz. Stage do ' do Seoleh do do Concord o do Collar Leather (Black] per foot, do do (Russer) do Patent Dash Leather. BOAPS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sape Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon Republc, de., Chemical Olive, 6 to | MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 karn- 61-2; Palm, 5@5 1-4; German Mot- led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes, the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. 0Oil walnut moulaings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10c; 3 inch 15¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch GROCERIES. BTEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH sT. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND 11TH ST. PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN~ HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- bam St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. | J. J. BROWN & BRo., Cor. 14th and | Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Granulated pri. wiered o . do Refd cutloafdo Standard A do Circle A do ExtraC ~ do Yellow C do N € choice do COFFEES. 1 115} 10311y Rio cholce pr . do prime do Missourl Vrlle; = 5. TOBACCO. Black goods, Wester cdo do Ving Lorrilard o do irginia... Natural Joal..... DRIED FRUITS. Jo appes State s prune Gern bl.ckberries A. raspberries. raisios, per box. seedless raisins, por pound. | Equipped with the 1y CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. The Popular Route fram OM A A —To— Chicago and the East! AND THE Omnlv Direct Route TeWnterloo, Fort Dodge,Dubuque,La Crosse, Prairic Du n. Wine: St. Puul, Duluth, e, K sha, Green tay, Racine, Steven Polnt, Watertown, Oshi’ssh, Fon Du Lac, Nadison aud Milwaukee. It Being the Shortest and Fiist Combleted Line Between | OMAHAand CHICAGO, Constant improvements have faken place in the way of reducing Grade, and piaciog Iron with Steel Liails, adding 1o its roillag stock and SLEEPING CARS tinghouse Alr Brake” establishing comtorta- fouses, offering all agecan produce. » 1010 Fast Express Tralus ruu each and “iller Platforn bie and commedious Eatis ing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections in any di- rection he way wish 0 ¥0. Principal Conneetions. SOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Yankton anid poiuts reached’ via wific railr N for Fort Dodge, Minneapolis, A TON for Dubugne, Dunleith, Prai- rie du Chien, La Crosse, and all points on the inton and Dubugue, snd Chicago, ruifroada. with all railway lines leading to all eastern cities via this od, and any informati.n ob- foutes, Kates, etc., at the & Fargham Street, Omaha, Through tic ‘can be proc: KEARNEY'S {FLUID-EXTRACT BUCHU ‘The only kuown remedy fors | BRIGHT’S DISEASE, Aud a positive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Disbetes, Dyspepsia vous Debility, Dropsy, Non-retention or Incortinence of Urine, Trvi- | ‘tation, Infamation or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS SPERMATORRH@EA, ers Loucoerhoe tes, Diseasee of the Prostrate Gland GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- POSIT, And Mucus or Milky Discharges. EEARNEY Extract Bucha! et Cureral Diseacs 2 Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical | Swellings, | Existing in Men, Women and Children, No Matter What the Age! “One bottle of Kearney Prot. Steele says: worth more than Fluid Extract Buchu other Buchus combined. Price one dollar per bottle; ar, six bottlas for ve dollars. Depot 104 Duane’St,, N. Y. A physician in attendance to answer corres ponidence and give advicegratis. Barsend staump for pamphlets, {reo. ew Crane & Brigham Wholosale Agents, Ssn Quick and Easv. Excelsior Man’fg DON'T BUY TIL YOU HAVE CAREFULLY EXAMINED why they will do your work. Chea» and Clean. pest to vay, Ihey have alw [hey are ma They reast per action Co., SOLD BY M.ROGERS. Neoebrasiz.a Appointments _of Crounse, N. K. Griggs, . District Attorney Connell: Osccola, Tuesday, October 6th, 2 p m. P David City, Wednesday, October 7th, 2 pm. by a Navajo belt. ¥ dress made of a board about eight by fourteen inches in length, cut to fit the head and in a crown-like shape, with fret-work cuttings in the centre, and with green ground and red and yellow trimming. Each held sprigs of evergreen in their hands. Thedaneing is a mere step Francisco, Cal. swr he Most Woaderful Medical Dis- covery of the Age—Every Man his own Physielan. Frazier’s Great Remedy joocisses and all feelin that had fgrown out uv the late onpleasantnis, ez well ez the recent small ones, they sheod meet the white Demoe- risy in a People’s Convenshun, and yoonite in politikle ackshen, with a View to hevin, hereafter, that pecce and good feelin without wich no community coud bo reely prosper- 15¢; 8 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 18@ 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20c; 8 inch 15@30c. ‘WINDOW BHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per Nance, Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 187ar Richmond. Myar'soyst Simpsor 2 poundcan 5 4o o do o Williawsdo dnwn P‘du wnlu € 2 do 3 do 2 do do tomatoes do 8w do Mo U Corn, Tropay ‘per case.. do” Winsdoor " do Yarmouth do Sugar-Coated, Concentrated, Root and Herbal Juice, Anti- Bilious Granules. THE % LITTLE GIANT? CATHARTIC. or Multum 2 Appointments of Hons. L. Crounse, D. S. MeKillip, District { Attorney Connel Seward, Thursday, October, &th 2pm. Bion. 1. Cranse, will speak at _ Waloo, Friday, October 9tb, 2 p m. Saturday, October 10th. | . K. Griggs will speak at , October, 6th, 2 p 1a. District Attorney Connell will be engaged as District Attorney in dis- charge of his official duties and may not be able to attend all meetings as advertised. Appointments of Hon_George H. Roberts, Major Paul Vandevoort, | Genera! Dilworth and others: Juniata, Monduy,September 28th, 2pm. IHs~I|n;:~A, Monday, September 29, 7pm. Haryard, October 1st, 2 p m. Sutton, October 1st, 7 p m. Aurora, October 2d, 2 p m. Plattsmouth, October 3d, 7 p m. Nebraska City, October 5th 7 pm. Brownsville, October 6th, 7 p m. Pawnee City, October 8th, 7 p m. Tecumsel, October 9th 7 p m. Appointments _of Hon. Pat. O’'Hawes, Hon. N. 8. Porter, and Col. E. F. Smythe: Dakota € ept. 23, at 2 p m, Jackson, Dakota county, Sept. 23, at7pm Ponea, Sept. 24, at 7 p 1 St. Helena, Sept. 25, at7 p m. C. H. GERE, Chairman. Proclamation by the Governor. STATE OF NEBRASKA, } EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. Wi The Senate and House of Tpresentatives of the State of Nebraska, on the twenty-sixth day of February, 1873, passed a resolu tiou in words as follow Resolved, “That the electors of State be, and are hereby author- \d recommended to vote for r against a Convention to revise or chang?> the Constitution of the next general election, for members of the se;dsiature. & #“The ballots at such election shall be written orr nted as_follows: Those in tavor of & convention, ‘For a convention’; those agalnst & cor- vention, ‘Against a_convention.’” Now therefore, T, Robert W. Fur- nas, Governor of the State of Ne- beaska, do hereby recommend to the electois of the State that at the next general election for members 0f the Legislature. to be heldon the thirteenth: day of October, 1874, un- . dr the resolution aforesaid, they do vote for or against a convention to be convened for the purpose afore- said. In testimony whereof T have here- ~+— unto set my band and ) caused to be affixed the { SEAL. + Great Seal of the State of — ) Nebraska. Done at_Lincoln, this eighth day of Scptember, A.D.'1874. ROBT. W. FUJ NAS, By the Governor, Jomx J. GOSPER, Necretary of State. 100,000 ACRES! EICH PARMING LAND IN NEBRASKL! 500 Hanscom Place Lots! OSSN 0T o iy o O, o Gas & L Real estate brokers,office over Mackey's store, on Dodge st. opposite new postofice: apSomd Mrs. D. A. MOFFETT, Fashionable Dressmaking 564 Fourteenth 8t., “e80 8m. OMAHA, NER, PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha intson U. P.R.R., hould take the “LINCOLN ROUTE” via The ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD!' And saure tor themselves the cholva of Six Popular R ites from Atehison to Chicago and St. Lous, All making RelialleC anections and being Byuipped with Palace Dav and Sleeplng Cara. All delay and fnconvenionce arriving from Perries ard traosiors can be avoided West of Chicago and St. Louis by securing Tickets via ATCHISON aud the ATCHISUN & NEBRASKA ILRQAD. Diret and Rellable Connetio ade "o the A T &5 ¥ B R r the @Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorade, ABd with a lines renwng South to palnt ta Voern Kansas and the Indian Tecritary. e Ask for Tickets via LINCOLN & ATCHISON F, WHITE Geu'l Pass. Ap't. Atguison, Kansas ous. out. decided that it wuz ed, precisely. selves willin to forgit all that had happened, and to co-operate with | us in bringin about the era uv good feelin. called to nominate corporashun ofti- cers, to be composed uy speat fellow an even show wi niggers wuz pres and for pru deemed advis: shood also put in an appearance to an extent to overbalance om, which we did. nigger preecher (who is leeder among em) to a s platform and him, jily. all the buckshot out uv of my shoul- der yet, but do old woman s balance will come out uv itself.” on him the week aforo. CGorners wuz congratulated on the prospeck uv peece, good harmony, nominashuns w der, ted G. W. Bascom for Mayor, which chance to say anything, Ceptain McPelter be_yoonanimous. ly nominated for Marshal, which cassion cood be had rose and other non eggzoetly wat a Citizens' Conven- some defererence paid to ’em, and | called him to order, and reprimand- ed him mildly for introdoosin topics calkelated to disturb the operashuns jitly Cymon McGrath nominated I wrote the eall, and it wuz sent The niggers consulted over it, and at they want- They expressed their- Acoordingly a convenshun wuz Itizens irre- ‘© uv color, assurin our golored citizens (hat they should yome in with us on & fair and ekita- ble footin, and that they shood hev h us in everything. y uv the convenshun the \ nt in full force, enshel reasons it wuz le that the whites The For the sake uv efteck, I called a sort uy a et on the hands with | shook «T trust you are well,”” I sed cor- “Tollable,” sed he, “I hain’t got | 2 de Tssaker Gavitt hed drawd a beed After several speeches in wich the | I and n or- ker Gavitt promptly nomin: was carried before the nig Then Deekin Fogram moved that was put and carried before any diss | ‘Atthis pint the nigger clement n this_Citizen’s Convention com- menced fermentin’, The preacher vanted to know, afore any ashens wuz made, just tion wuz. When the colored zens wuz invited to partissipate, it | wauz presoomed that there would be | that— He didw’t get any furder, for T of & convenshun called in the inter- est of peeoe and harmony. Imme- for Constable Issaker Gavitt, wich wuz carried to wunst. The nigger preecher rose wunst more and insisted on hein heerd. He remarkt that the colored citi- 2ens hed bin invited to jino ina convenshum that wus for peece. He wanted peece; aud supposed that the offishels to be nominated wood be sick ez wood enshoor peece, But the preceedins didn’t soot him much. Bascom hed bin nomina- ted for Mayor. It wus at Bascom’s house that the raid on the colored people hed bin desided on, and Eas- com participated in 1t. Capt. Me- Pelter hed bin nominated forMar- shal. Capt. McPelter last Toosday kilied a brother-in-law uv the speoker. Issake Gavitt hed bin | wominated for Constable, The speoker hed In his his body that minit slugs from Issaker's shot-gun. Ef the nominashens wus to he_ all one side—er they wus to be all Dim. okrats, and all men which hed been persekoorters of the colored people— | why; then. Uv course, T eoodent stand that kind of incendiary talk; I stopt him with the simple statement that while we wanted peece, and quist, and sich, and desired to do ekal and eggdact justice, we wuzent agoin’ to | to allow no niggers to interfere in | any way that wuz onpleasant. And | moreover— Z I didn't git any further with my | speech, for by the time I hed uttered the word_“moreover,” Issaker and | Captain McPelter hed become en- raged to a degree that admitted uv. no reason. They went for them niggers fearful. Issaker happened | to be near the preacher, and he gave | him one under the left ear that wuz | terrivle, and that ended the har- mony. The rest uv the white resi- dents uv the Corners went for taem niggers, and in less than ten minits alluv em wuz ont uv that room, ceptina dozen or more who coodent git out owin to their injoories. Uv course the effort to bring about and barmony with the niggers is a failyoor. They are onreasona- ble. When they object to wat we | want it riles the Corners, and when | the Corners is riled _ there is no use | of attemptin anything. The idea! | To think that these people wood ob- Jeot to sich men ez Bascom, Tssaker Gavitt, and Capt. McPelter holdin offis! Wat kin be done with sich people? Wat senseis there in tryin | 10 co-operate with em? Uv course | we wanted peece and harmony and | co-operashen, but uv course we nev- | er cood consent thata nigger cood | be nominated for offis, or that a | | nade. | bedstead at him, forward, back or sideways,according | to_different figures of the dance as | crlled off by the master of cere- monies, the music of the bells and rattle-boxes keeping time with the tap of the drums, intensity being given to the rattle-boxes s they change | some figure or were espee- inlly called. The whole danceis gone through with a gravity that becomes comical after witnessing 1t fora time. The number of visit- ors Indlans and Mo xicans, was es- timated at 2,000, Peter Lamb’s Adventure. Isee a paragraph going around telling of & girl who fell out of & window hile listening to a sere- This reminds me of Poter Lamb's adventure down our way a year or two ago, He was serenad- ing one of the Metcalf girls, and she was leaning out of the window, with the shutters bowed so that he could not see her. Lamb's little tune contained high note, and he struck it suddenly, and with such terrific force, that it made her jump. She lost her foothold, fell out, and described half a somersault, one foot hitting Mr. Lamb squarely in the | face, and the other smashing in the top of his guitar, Simply ejaculat- ing “Gosh 1" he leaped up from the gutter and fled, under the impres- sion that old Metealf had thrown a while Lueretia picked the catgut and bass-wood from her toes, twisted up her back hair and wen into the house. Lamb stopped visiting her, and last year 1o married the widow Jones, Who has four children wnd a cowlick, o0 Thie voters of our nation, As neer was known b Are rising from Pacific’ The rising of the < From northern lake t0 southern’sea. of 0ld soventy-six heroes graces n drenched in patriots’ blood, 0 that of slaves ; I our coins once bore, obsolete long since, ever true: not o Butmillions for defense. cent for tribute, Party ties and party laws Are but as ro Should govern Freedonys land. o il our g more yroudly Sost And nations vet unborn shall gladly grest The embless of thefree. 0 b Tn trale we'll try to deal, As man should deal with man, And while w 0 live oursaives, We'll sell as c anybo, And if abat you need, Or friend you chance to meet, Remember Buuce, the H; On Upper Douglas Stres Established 1858. CARRIAGE NMANUFACTORY 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street, (Office up stairs,) Omaha, Nebrasks. Carrisges and Bugzies on hand or wade to order. 5. Particular attention paid ing. Dr28-t TOHEHN FPAaARK. 255 Harney siceet, between 14/h and 15th. Carriage and Wagon hln‘ In all it Branches, in the latest and most approved pttern. HORSE EROEING AND BLACKSMITHING 29d repairing done on short notice. wep2 Iv 400,000 ACRES! —OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE BY 3. M. CTaARIK, Wisner, - Neb HESE LANDS ARE YENIEN: the market aud the OOV EENT TO FINEST in the STATE! And will be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00 PLR ACRE! For Cash or on Long Time. 3&~LAND EXPLORING TICK- ETS forsale at O. & N. W. depot, bearing dbupons which wi'l be_tak. en at full cost in payments for land, Farmers and Mechanica., Great Westera.... BROWN SHEETINGS, Albion, A Bedforl, . Grantville, GINGHAMS, Amorican. Bates v TIOKINGS. Amoskeag, Biddeford.. JEANS. Honsier.. YANKEE NOTIONS, KURTZ MOHR & (G Btrect. 231 Farnham SPOOL CusrN: $10 50 15 00 30 00 $1200324 00 47507 50 Linen printed. Balmoral Y Germant, A Saxony Yarns, per box. GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the following quotations this day: Potatoes, 90@s1 00 per bushel; Butter, prime 25@30c; Butter, good 20@25¢; Butter, cooking 10(@15¢; Eggs, 14al5c per doz; Live chiokens 250@2 75; Lemons, 14 00 per box. OYSTERS W. B. & Co.—Select, 65 cfs per can; Btandard 55 cts per can; Medi- um 43 cts per can. HARDWARE. JOUX T. EDOAR. casn, Gcago urden’s horso shoes, per 4o e do’ "do . Northwestern horse nalls. 2 2 Dundee thimble skelns, discowsi 45 per cent, Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent. ivng d nis'ng do @ " do aouanmagnasan sRzERBUIzR2US 3 A Narrow wrought, fast foint...discount. Cast, loose pin reversibl de MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure fork Hoes and gaiden rakes.. AGRICULTURAL DM LEMENTS. sorTHES. H Holt's Ha.vest King,per do, net... Champion Heald's Ew do red... s AXD SHOVILS. No2 black shovels, D H. do polished do do do black spades do do polished do _ do ‘spring point” L H shovels... AXES. Western Crow.... do do b vefed. COFFEE MILLS. Parke'sNo 8, irvn box.... do do3 do do do25 Union ir e do35 do By FILES. Smith & Co. File Go. BREE wZel Rowlan do do Moore do’ & Lippencott s ppence Blae BE 883R 28 88883 ssse B Hargrave, American &, & pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; each #dditional foot, 75¢ per pair. REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 0; Imperial, plain and stri- ped, 2 5048 00. DAMASKS. H Uniou per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 €0, AATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0045 00; straw, 8 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETAIL LIST ‘Subfeet to change of market witnout ‘WM. M. FOSTER, On U.P. R. B. track bot. ¥ arnbam st GEO A. HOAGLANL. ]l::lll, studding and sills, 20 ft, and un- o Over 301 t, each adJitional i add'l Fencing No 1. do " No 2. 1st common 2nd do do A" stock boards, 10 and 12 do do ' do do “C” do do do do Istclear, 1, 124, 1 §aad 2 in 2 do ' do 31 do do Flooring, cleas do 18t commmo do 20 do do narrow, clea Istclear ceiling 2 inch. 24 do do b ist do SRHENBEEEETIRENNS 5 | g2esKgeeeLseeeLseesseess88e8se Ist common siding 24 " do A shingles.. Extra No 1 sbi Commos No 1 shin Lath per 100 D & H pickets scr 100.. Square do_do_do 0'G Batten per tineal fr. Rough do do do . Liveral discount on carload lots. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per contofl Chicsgo list. DOORS, (Wedged.) 25 per cent off Ci eago lst. BLINDS. 1 wewwa il 30 per cent off White lime per bbl. Lonisville cement per b, Plaster paris per bl Plastering hair per Tarred folt.. Plastering OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. Coal O $ 181 Lara 01, No 1 95e1 00 Linseed Oil, raw. 105 RS k3 s Turpentine.. He ht Oil.. strain'd Lubricilng | W. Va. PAINTS, &4C White Lead, 8t. Louis, Srtictly Pure it e 3 Fan = e TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TN PLATE. i -] L] 10514 1C, tair quaity. 10x14 Te; hest quality. x4 IX do - do 125121C do 12x121X do 16520 IC do 1x201X _do 14x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX 100 plate DC 100 plate DX, 160 plate DXX 100 plate DXXX Roofing IC charcoal Roofing IX 10x14 IC coke 20328 IC charcoal roofing.. 20x78 IC charcoal roosing edx14 IX charcoal 10x20 ccke (for guiters) BLOCKTIN 285 do ENEREGETSENEENES 888888822822888¢8 ‘Sheet (in 25 10 36 1n. do do do do do ‘Sheot 24 to 35 inches per sheet. Tinuerssolder (extra refined. do do No. do do oo Lid metal... SHEET IRON Numbers 18 to 2 First qualit do 2. do do do de do 26 do do do 11, Charcoal, both sides smothe do Ne do Jaists, No'24 unists, No. G0 do" 38 do do 1. Russia perfect 7 to 13, ‘Leas than full bundles add one cent. GALVANIZED. COPPER. Braziers 6 to 9 do 10 1o :: do 12)%to 100 Sheathing, 14 aud 16 o Planished, 14 and 16 oz. Nos. 7, 8'and 9, Planished... Balt copper. Coppr bottoias e do st Raspberries, Pineapples, TEA: Oolon-s, per pound... Young Hyson, per po Gunpowder, ' do do FLOUR. Ganiies, Tips, four bushel ..~ adte guniies - iin heavy weight. i o Alspice Cinamon bark COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON. bbls., 100 My... Eamily, in kits, No.1, Mess, Fan CIGARS. SIMPSON, Manu! 15th Street. A E H. Upman . Reconstruction Grand Central. rsal. 7 00 100 00 100 00 10 00 L0 | CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. | ‘Wholesale depot 548 14th Stre Half barrel sacks 2 Chicago, Rock Island | and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO | AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Lavenport and Rock Island. aiado All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WESTINGHOUSE PATEXT Alk BRakxs and Miller's Patent Safety Platioria and Coupler. L 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, | onnecting as follows : AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valle Railroad, for Oskalooss, Ottumwa, Keokul and St. Lonis. AT GRINNELL with the Central Railroad of Lowa, for all poinia north o St Paul, AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington, Cedar Raplds & Minnesota Raliroad, fo Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque & St. Paul, At’WILTON JUNCIION' with the South-Western *_oranch, for Washington and all poinis south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport & St. Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport, Berit, Kacine, Mil- waukee and ail points in norihern Liinois and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord, Rock fsiand and St. Louis for St."Louis nts south. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peoria & Rock Tsiand Rallioad for Peoria and points cast. AT BUREAU JUNC., with branch, for lien- 17 Lacers, Chilliotho'and Peori, AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail- xoud for polats nort, b and south; AT CHICAGO with “II lines East, North and uth. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern citics, via this line, ean be procured, and sny infor. ination. obtained, concerning points, at. the ticket offlce of the company, 123 Farnham St., Omaha, and aluo at the principal ticket ofices along the line of the U. P. &. . Baggage Checked Throngh to all Prineipal Eastern Points. H. RIDDLE, Gen'l Suprt 8.8 STEVENS, Gen'l Weatern Ag't Omata. Muscatine, Sioux City & Pacific R. R, The Shortest aud only Direct COUNCIL BLUFFS 1 St. Paul, Minneapolis, And all Pouts in NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PaLACE SLEEPING CARS On all night trains via this route, CONNECTIONS. 1. At U. P. Transfer with Un Puclfic 2. At Councll Bluff, with Kansas City, St. Joe and Counsil Blufls Railroad for St. th 3 ur] ley with the Chicago and Pasl, Tilinols Cootesd and. Danows Toraca | ;‘"Ml‘ > '5’:.-“ ln:'ih'p hrm.wnm Eiver, points in the Northwest. b = | 5. At Blair with Omaha and Northwestern | P : .; ot = inte west and the . At mer with stay for Norfolk 1 ol in Northera ”x:‘:g?ck; e western Railway offices. e Baciie B&Bo sure your tickets read via S. C. & P, | Ballway. L. BURNETT, Sup't. | F. C. HILLS, Gen. Ticket Ag't. | GEO. W. GEATTAN, | Agaut, Gmgna, The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffis R. R 15 the only dire line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST | cars between Omana and St. a b itor e between OMATLA anu NEW YORK. NO CHANG Lot This th Only ..ine running PULLWMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST FRUM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, transfer at the Kiver Station. SR TRAINS DAILY ¢ CHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES in advance of other § With Less Changes a % lines T ire Line is equipped with Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Miller’s Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. See that your tickens read via Kausas City, S', Joseph & Counell Biam Kalrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale Farnham 1U. P. Depot, Omakia. JOS.TE GEO. 5. BRADBURY, Geu' Agent. WE St Joseoh. ROUTE B A JSEE. 3 TRAINS DAILY ! Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE —ro— Indianapolis, Cincinnati, ‘Louisville, Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore Washington, NEW YORK arrival of Traizs from the West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston T TICKETS e e B et ey & et s, oty amd a4 the Principal Roll ‘way Offices I e West. T €. E. RUSSELL, West'n Puss. Ag. M. Eeller, RISING SUN ArD leat the | LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES M. EELLER & Co., Corner of Baitery and Washington Sts. RANCISCO BTy 1\ Parvo Physic. The novelty of md The peoplo o the United States have been humbugged with all kinds of Patent Medicines, quacks and imposters ffor the. past few years, in & most shameful maiiner. ‘The writer of the following is one of the victims, and wishes to | present a very plain case. | Believing that by cleansing the Llood was the only true way of banishing e, ud being w great sufferer from, weak | after try eminent Physicians, [ myself, and at la=t disco or Eoot Bitters, which n mediate releif, but aiter a few weeks effected s 1o @il Thore operating o curin Conghs, Scrofuta and 300 Eoward i« hedemand | bout these | i | tirely vegetable, no presenting either mysell or m care s “equired while b J public—not Patent Medic ithout distr! R ation, 0 Shoulde | Chest, Dizz of tho Sto Laouth, region of K Bloated fe. Rush of B100 ored Urine, Tneocis Eorebodin, globe. The g strictly a Mediciual Preparation, comp Trow foots combined with berbs and plaats, wmany of whi-h were used in tho good old day’ of ‘our forefathers, when people were cured by ‘or herb, and whea Calomel uns of the mineral kivgdom &l Tivo imprese. hey_open all tho natural passages of the | {1 " cast out disease, take away ull sickness | and’ build up the system with pure blood, hence they must reach all diseases by purificas | huent. | take Root Bitters and remain ictory upon viclory they have ath in all stations are constantly ef- For E: v, gained over disens Shd conditions tn life. { tive or Purgative is i Leta wilt give 1o most perfect satiss a1l who use them. They aro Kold b Drugglss at 25 co | | known o the | v 1 en ! . 11 enterprising iited t0 e the me wonderful 3 world. _ Cheir pectoral he trate every portion of & the Lungs, str properties per human rame, sooth- | cure’ Heart _ Dise Dyspepsia, Urinary D Complaint, so such diseducs aro cause and a poisonous condi weakly, nervous young of mentory, loss of ¢ abuses in early = ASK FOR PYLES O K SALERATUS! —AND— BAKING SODA , suflering i etc., caused from caté females these ‘especially re- con toward | eradicat r ting " Sy Sore Eyes, ropay, Ery orruptions from | s in existence. G. W. FRAZIER, CLEVELAND, OHIO. Whoteats "By Stro st end Boaton Myers & er mfil, é‘levelml:d [ . O Eitasary,”Geor Hoston; Johu . Hoary Curran & Co', United S Siaiheimo Honse.§ ang ® Colego Flace, ek Wt Brovhers. Philadel ler & Fuller, C‘Imga ; John D. Park, Cincinna- o ket fretSinie rug Houwses, ko shia motlce. 1o, Fuus Arugst or siors- keopor, ‘Arilor FRAZIEHS ROOT BITTERS, Aot oo satwiibio whatever, Price with: in the reach of all~§1 per bottle six bottles . ivisd&wly Goodwin & Co., BEST IN Usm Ponai_Meyer & Raapkeand Whitney ‘Bauserman & Co. | OBSTACLES to IMARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Errors and Abu Manhood Restored. TO THE— Removed. New method | and remarkable remedie NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | S Estine s’ ARD ASSOCIATIO OF BOTH SEXES. Philadelphia, Pa.,—an [nstit reputation for honorable conduct Y0 CHARGE FOR ADVIOE AND (6N- SULTATION. sional skill. CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS §OF TEAS —AND— East India Ceccds, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET Ean Francisco California. meh™m PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for the DR J. B. DYOTT, graduste of Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- phis, author of several valuable works, 2an be consulted on all diss eases of the Sexuul and Orinary or- gans, (which he has made an es- pecial study,) either in male of fe- male, no matter from what cause originating, or how long standing A practice of 30 years cnables him to treut diseases with suceess. €' guaranteed. Chasges reasonable. Those at a distance can jorward let- ters describing symptoms and en- | closing stamp to prepay postage. 26Send for the Guide to Health. |U. P-R. R. LANDS, Price 10c. J. B. DYOLIT, M. D. | Columbus, Neb, Physicion and Surgeon, 104 sDuane | GG¥ernment Lands Located! | = TU. P. Lands Sold! TUxitoa mtaros Confactioners’ Tool Works, | Improved Farms and fownEots for CASHE! —OR— |ON LONG TIME!! | s@All Communications Cheer- | fully Answered Eighth St | | Charies Popper, — WHOLESALE BUTCHER b3 jirivoaos st | D CATTLE BROKER, s stree Thes' Mills & Bro., ' Sanutacturers's Confectioners’Tools e out Ice Cream Freezer &c. 1 Nos. 1301 & 1303 No PHILADELPH1A, PA, Proprietors: Trowas Mv.1s, Gx0. M. MiLLs, | ‘wpot application, | SALT LAKE CITY, UTAR et ATLEP.Pamuis. waridavim