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- APPLETON'S- American CYCL, OPAiEDIA Sew Merited Eiitiox. Entirely rewritten by the ablest 'Titers oa rvoy subject. Printed irom new type, siilu-iTraled with feeveral Thousand " - TuiwoTkoridE52; conSetedSisaTS111'4 time lhe Tid? cirxtion which u h.mtii iL .ErfirfSt?k piMTiawy taich f to me in the little .study, and acain Zx&i-c.b?:Zi 5?i; i lt how changed I was. Up to feito""" that time e hid held out both dUiS.aSea?SE juaxicAS Crur- hands mutually andsimultaneously, B1- - u , t,n xear. th. prucreu of dh- --d I had kissed her as heartily and JSSSwrdSS ESSdS u. , naturally as if she had been Anna. Side a new work of reference an ir-pera-ve OWj my (Wn SeCret consciousness ,l. movement political an to w .made that impossible, and theBome . Tvc-vene-of science, and their thinir nnernres.-ed by me, or SOme- tia;m.UcationU,theindujlrjalaaduffIul iruiu..ri- 7- . TKtafmimt a eocialUIe. Great wars and consequent revoin-Imi-s have occured, involving national changes of peculiar moment. The civil war of our own cou. which walu height when the last volume of the eld-work appeared, has happily been ended, and a new course ol commercial 'S'aSoSTo i.ow. edjw have beerebythe indtgab ex- pjorerae: -"?r.:. ,,,-, Df the last decidewith vnVrIatuTaiTe.uit of the Mvf time. xvebroctin-P-' - -""..: , rTt Tixmea are -in every one ia?Fs?ase IrhTaPtama if whkhthe details are a! yet preferred only l-th-aewsTape-sorin thetranient publics- , o? It. " -which ought now u, take tb Jlr place in irmaDent and authentic history In preparing the present edition for the r pre, 1 hasiacordinslrlieo-thealni of-theedltonto brine down the Information tp the latest po iUedate,andtoiurniah an aieeurate account J nf themoB reeent diseeverie in -aenee, T ! .Terr Ireoh production in Uterature, ana 01 the newest ltrenuon in the :practieal art, a PrSVpahaiet: " The wrk has Ven begun alusr long and cart- fui preliminary i''iceS'ui tZrnTnariniT . 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HOWAKD S- ITKlS.: ta. ji j South Srtath htvtecm TO HARRY AGAIN, OR HOT. , CONTENTED. trembled a little -when T unlocked the post-bag on that third morning. There was no letter for Charles, but a note from Mrs. Dal ton, asking me to call as soon as 1 could. 1 gave it l:n :.ln... n .n W TX .. ; it in hispocket, and did not read it e "m. Soon after breakfast I i -R-alted JFnrzehain. Dora came j. Q j djd not fetLom -in her, held her back. "Coloring and looking distressed, .-he gave me one hand, saying : 'It f -was -very good of you to come so rsuj t. p.... " . "I made an effort to be playful, jjfl rejoined: 'lOU know I have , utterly spoiled you, iatten-' '' j "The smile this evoked was a poor pitiful spectre. "Come," Iwent on; "I know why you sent fortne, so you XEED SOT WOUEy YOUESELF about how to begin- Charles has told me." -"Ob I am so glad. But-why did be not do so before he wrote to me? It would have saved me great un iiapniness. J do not know if I j OUgUt Dot to have kept his Secret, though I should Jiave felt quite guuty hldmg anything, especially --aeh a thing, from mamma; but I coua not. The letter wa.- tafeen to her, and, of course, she has always oiened and read my letters as if j they Were her OWI1." J Quite right; Iheloneer shedoes so the better. Charles had no right to make such a request. I am sur prised that he did notknow better." " 'But I am sorry to have done -anything disagreeable to any of you. I am so fond of Anna ; and you have always, always been so kind to jne.' "There is no harm whatever done Dorothy : circumstances helped you OUtof a difficulty, asthey often do help the innocent.' "I hen we were bothsilenL I saw g uteQ (q go on J,ut JjJ uot laiow how ; anl, for myself, I had a sort of fear of what 1 should hear -but I helted her. "'"Well, J'ussy,' I a-,ked, 'what are you going: to say to Charles?' " 'J do not know ;' and she looked miserable, '"I have always thought you were very clear in your views, and distinct in stating them.' "Yes; I know my own mind , quite well; but .' She stopped, and seemed about to cry. 'I DO0T KNOW WHAT TO DO,' ' she went on. " 'Do you mean that you do not knaw whetlier you like Charles well euoupll to accept him or not?, "'Ono; but there are so many uiniuuiucs,- iius s sum xiaruiy above her breath. " Do you mean the long engage ment, and so on ?' "She blushed with vexation, and answered : 'O dear ! no. But I am so afraid of hurting your feelings, or dix-pleasing you. 1 do' so wish it had never happened.' ' 'But, my dear child, what could there be displeasing to me, or in jurious to my feelings, In your being attached to my son? I think it it would be au indirect compliment to me-' i spoke very earnestly. I " 'Did you evw think that I . l 2Co; you never cat) have supposed that ; you must have been as much l surprised as J -was. Jf any thing of , that kind had been going on, I must j have been the most deceitful crea ture possible; but J am afraid of your thinking that Charles would not have asked me, if I had not encouraged him. I am sure I thould y "T one in my circum- stances. I hope the lesson will make me "very charitable, I lave realh never thought about Charles at alL It no more entered my head that he thought about me in that wav THAN THAT YOU DID.' fl winced. She had "been speak- ing so fast that J could not get in a word. T was sitting in what they called humorously her father's ea y chair: she was oiiposite. on a low t seat, leaning forward, with her lit tle hands clasped in her lap, her i pretty warm brunette complexion , .heightened, her eyes sparkling, her .countenance expressing what she Vaa trying to put in words. "'Dorothy,' I said, 'you will I crieve me very much. if vou imagine for one moment that it would he possible for me to doubt your candor. I am sure you were I as much irprised as I was. To tell , you the truth, my dear little girl, I- never gave Charles credit for so much good taste, and it had never even entered my head to think of his marrying at j4V 'She looked, however, only par tially relieved when she returned : 'laniglad you understand me -I hope you always will.' "And is that all vou have to sav t , -rv, -.ot 7T- "Xo : I want to know what I am to do ?' " That must depend entirely on your own feelings. I am quite as anxious for your happiness as ibr i my own children's. Do you lwve ' Charley? She onlyrephed by tears; i wiu j. ucyuu ui lAJirr-iucr ii sue iiau i a secret fondness for him, and j thought I might object to her want , of money, so I went on: 'If you do, 1 1 consider him the luckiest fellow in the world, for, though he is my own boy, he is not worthy ofVOU.' niijj xi you jm j she said, wiping her eyes. T DOOT LOVETEUi: I am sure I never should love him irTl otiniifli in mnnr Iiittit lint T An - notlike to sav so to vou: it seems somigraoious. '--In the depth or 41, nawina (M-Al UiC lAtrptAA JX l-fJCT AUUaUAI( AAlUUCXl 111 AAJ.' UCUi J. niUULilULTU that she had spoken thus of my nti-n enn 1itt ?-9V rnnti Va faAL ing, and walked to lhe window to look out. txl am afraid vou think meun- gratefuL' she resTimed.' " That would le utterly unreas-oaable- fo one -can command his heart? '"You .see that I do Dot think I could make Charles happy if I jnar .ned him without loving him, and it could not be right, either could ity " 'Certainly not.' " T rinrw Yk. trill jv s ti r - .-c JL - jjg vo fn ' Tf linf It flflTlTlnt t-k 1...1 .1 1 He has managed very badly- Young ladies are not usually gained by a J coup de main. In my young days, men went thoughtfully and care- rully to work, venturing on little graduated attentions, which had an infinite charm in themselves, and wereskaifril feelers. Whatever he Charles disappomtmeni, hehsno o&etohkt&e buthlmselL' "1 Mm so glad yonthiakw' tbig irae sajj haevwumwi 1 i manner-'and yet it is -a great I shame to say so. 1 oa understand I don't you ?' : "Of course I did and told her so. Then the asked jf I would tell Charles for her. "I compressed my lips, laid my ead on one side and tried to look as if I were considering. 'What does mamma say I inquired. "She thinks I ought to answer I Ilia "lorrer- It i due to mm. fehe " - -- - J J Tf 1 :'I was of her mother's opinion. i Of course, I did not see her letter, I and we never recurred to the sub- ject afterwards. Charles asked me no questions when I returned home, made no remark on Dorothy's de cision, which, I knew, reached him next day, and bore his rejection with j THEJLPPABErsnASHrBILITT j which had characterized his wooing. ' He took his fellowship, and settled into a conscientious, respectable, somewhat pompous don- J do not think he ever met Dorothy subse quently." "It was a pity for the girl, and she was evidently a nice girl," observed Jack; "and her father and mother must liave been disap pointed." "No doubt "When Dalton was dying, two years later, Dorothy was -very heavy at his heart, 'To rriMilr of that bright, pretty, high spirited creature, chilled, drilled, kept under, as I have seen girls as sweet, lively, and good as she is, lacerates me,' he said to me, one day. And then I toldiiim that, with God's help, she never should be: that I had taken forethought about what - would be best; and that, if Mrs. Dalton agreed, I would find the money for them to start a school for little boys, which I considered the least laborious undertaking Jbr la dies, and she not only need not be separated from ier daughters, but would be materially helped by them. His look of perfect satisfac tion is among my dearest recollec tions." "You're a rood fellow." remarked I Jack huskhy. "2 ot at all Jack- I made no sac rifice, and insured myself VEEY GREAT HAPPEVESS. They have always succeeded ex tremely well, and they spend their summer holidays with me; Anna, her husband, and the children come at Christmas. As to the loneliness which you thought must oppress me. I know nothinc: about. Of j other men's hidden" experience, I know nothintr: but for mvself. I find that, as I grow old, though I enjoy society with undiminished zest, I am more independent of it No one is less dear to me, all are less necessary." Cftamber's Journal. Look Out for the Fruit .Bute. Often, late in the season, a frosty night and morning destroys the germ of all ooming fruit, withieach, apricot, plum and cherry. The fruit grower, therefore, should re member that old adage of "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure," and so remembering attend to the coming crop of fruit with this ounce of prevention. And how ? do you ask ? "Why, simply "by forming an artificial cloud or atmosphere of smoke, by building fires in various parts of the orchard or grounds, the combustible matter being mainly composed of old rubbishj wet straw, weecis, "or half rotten barn yard manure, in whJoh corn stalks form apart; upon this pile, any thick poor oil spread will add to the vol ume of smoke, and to keep it tip a long time, cover the whole with slicesf thin turf. Strict and care ful watch should be kept every eve ning and night. If the sky is'clear, and the thermometer shows as low as 40 , then the fires should be lighted ; but if ojoudy weather, with some wind, often no loss or Injury will occur. ATTft Oll'V STOVE STORE. E. F. OOOI, 537 ltti BU W.wesn Donglai aai Dods Manufacturer of Tin, Copper andSheet Iron Ware, and dealer in Cooking and Heating stoves Stamped, Jspanned and French Ware on hand. Tin Roofing, Gutters and Spoutincand JobWork do and warreauanid. feb2tf 2Tow ICeat Maxlcet PACLIJISG A. JOCBDAS. 14th St. Bet. FarnluuaBd Haracy, mchm Opixiie the Grand CentraU, 6HAS. R. SUJMDBL.AD, KAStTaCTCEEl JLXD DEAIXC ET Domestic Cigars. 484 13th Bt U' rtral&m'ctdaiitty. C. 7, SATM-ATTIT, TATDOR, 171 Cor. ITajnaaaai and Klereatai SU. All kinds of TAILORING, deanlnr; and re pairing done at reasonable rates. A fine lot of rUEKISHLKG GOODS constantly on hand and auld cheap. lec2Cti UEirTISTEr- tWRLES l?& IttttiU DENTISTS, OFFICE, No. 232 FARNHAU ST. IT STX1ES. Bet. Cft i. 14th Sts OTwTATTA, s-0Ult iimctlciu: Dentists In the city SlvurcxoJkX Aooins LVANCAJVIP,M.D. Dispenses his own meddnea, and besides raeular practice, makea specialities of Derange ments and Disease Peculiar to Women, 1ato la, PUes and other Diseases of the Seetura. Orricx and Sesidence, Corner Famhani and ltth Streets, first door to the right, up stairs Omaha, Ken. Address Lock Box tH. vXldawtf GrEO. W. ET.TONS, . (Jodission Hbrchaht, 191S & 1918 Mai ketSt- rHii.insTT.rHiA. Grain, Flour, Seeds, EsschJ: EarlcT, XaHops. mar7wSm Hlixisur. Ladies' Fashionable Cloak aid Dress Maker. Promottde SuHa, Evening Pi l-kj. Wadding fculta. Morning Wrappers, Coata, Ac, cut to or der In the latest Parisian styles. Haviac ao riedonlshkraablei3ittiacaBlttteg far Js di in alllu braoehss in th Tsrteus capitals and centres of fashion in Europe sad -America, I tsis pleasure In lBtrodcdLSK n-aaU te lhe bssiisii mis assa-sausnt Jn-i ix s-aayjrnimi. L SjBBSSt. y Meneyand Connerce. Daily Eeriew. Office Omaha Daily Bee, 1 May S, 1874. J Business has been excellent to day and prices virtually unchanged. The demand for dry goods was heavier than usual, while groceries and boots and shoes received a full share of attention. OMAHA MAEEETS. Carefully Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. FRDTPS. American Albion....- Aliens Tonnesloga . D4nnells Truman's. 1U X iu 10 10 10 9 12 1SH 30 37-5 o AS 2TJ S2 11 10 9 Garner A Co- Usmilt-m , , Merrimack D- Oriental . Pacific Mills-. Spragues, . BROWK DEILLS. Amoakeag. Augusta. Everett G G Great Falls BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Peppenell S-t do - do 1M do 11-J Waltham 8-4 do !t-t do 10-i BROWX SHEETLNGS. Indian Heads. I'epperell E f ne Puttuian Ai. Stara A 12 12 11 13K "8 ii 24 19 19 W IS 25 19 17 IS JH CORSET JEAXS. Amoskea: . Eearsarge satin. L?cooia satin.. Kaumkeag satin i'eppenell saun DESIMS. Amoskeag .. ArkwTight, blue B aver Creek A A Hap Maker. blue- India. B B blue and brown. Sew York, B litis, u it. Oils. C C Oakland Warren BB do A.. BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Andrtieogglng4-2aa . IT 15 ll?s IS 18 12K 12 V Is IS 13i oo ao i. Boot, tt do B i- . Fruit of the Loom. do do do 100.. Gold Medal Hope. ew York MilU Wamasana ,, Lonsdale. GINGHAMS. Middlesex . 12 10s 2S 23 20 26 20 Glenarms.. TICEINGS. Amoskeag, a c a ao A.- do B.. Conestoga, A Pr . ao 15- do Go d Me TAXKEEXOTIOXS- kxetz Moini a- co., 231 Farnham st. BPOUL COTTOK. Clatk's O. X. T. Coat's f 0 7U KT2 00 Merrick's HOcIEEV. Domestii llritislu. . 3 0CgG 00 (90 TAPEE COOLAES. Dickens' lest King WillUm. 1 35 2 10 250 Iwmestic- santley . BHAWLS. Ottoman strips. $2 23(36 50 "SHIETST White common . " medium. S10 50 15 Oi) SO GO -S1200a24l0 . 4 75-7 50 ' custom made. Percale- , , Calico OVEUALLS. Th-own drIU. S6 50a7 25 - dnck. Blue drill duck White : 75a9 00 7 O0a7 50 8 00a9 50 . g 09 50 .So25aB 00 15 00 - 3250 COBSET-. French whalebone Oar "wn ,,,, Capet-. bPETJJG EKIETS, Linen printed S 9 00 12 00 15 Ou " rumed " fluted GEXEKAL COMISSIOX. J. C. Rosejtfeld gives US the following quotations this day : Butter, active, choice roll 33(o$a, eommon 1520j Eggs, brisk, 10; Apples, 8 008 50 per barrel; live Chickens in demand from 3 00(5, 2 25 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00 ; Or anges and Lemons are advanoing, Oranges 7 25 per box, Iiemons S 25 per box. HAHDWAKE. JOtCf T. EDGAC IBOX. Common bar- i 12 11 1?3 22 "7 23 823 Horse shoe bar- Norway nail rod. BTEEL. Cast plow uermon.. American casn. oc aeon and souare . Jess p's English do do Burden's horse shoes, per keg do mule do do , Korthwestern horse "'' Dundee thimble skeins, discount 43 per cent, Star half patent axles, discount 10 per cent. KAILS. lOd to EOd per kej. 6d- do . rd do . 4 40 4 65 4 90 5 15 S 90 7 40 5 15 5 40 5 C5 515 5 40 5 65 5 15 4d do 3d do 3d fine do lOd-nis'ng do Sd do do Ed do do 104 casing do 8d do do Cd do do Wrought, all sizes. BOLTS. Carriage and tir , tiinrnnt BUTTS. Uarrow wrought, fart joint discount Cast, loose pin reversible do 3HSCELLAXEOUS. Hay and manure farkvdiscount Hoes and gaiden rakea do 70 pre- 20 pre 33 do 30 pre 25 do HEKGES. divconnt Strap and T 23 pre 43 pre 43 do 20 do 43 pre WRENCHES. Taft'a black. discount Coe's immitation. do Coes genuine do SCEEWS. American Iron, do brass. pre AGBICTJLTUKAL IMPLEMENTS. SCTTHET. H Holt's Ha. vest ing.perdaz, net Champlen 14 33 -1200 10 00 9 00 12 00 IS 00 12 00 13 00 13 50 IS 00 13 50 525 6"75 11 00 18 00 30 pre 30 do Heaid's Eureka. do red. SPADES AXO SIIOF'LA. "E owland'sNo2 black shovels, D H do do polished do do do do lil ss spades do Moore do polSbed do do ". do'a "spring point" LH shovels AXES. UppeBcotl's Western Crow n tfsls) do do bsvefed V COFFEE MILLS. Parke's Jo X iron boinei do delOS do .... . so. doB do Britania V FIEES. Hargrsve, Bmith A P, ilitronnt Attkijssiii File Co do -HAMMTrrtS. Mj's, AKol, 1 JC, 2 HamsjMski'c A EKo S do do do dof- rngineer'sNol Z to do do 2 jds do uo3 $9 00 10 50 10 00 13 50 14 OS HATTHETS. MonWjU C.Kol dk do do 2 dtTf o do 3. do (Tisw do 1 do to do X do do do do do spaa sole good. do do daat to do do do "" do ) fine do N fin 11 do sheeting a- do do -l .. 57 00 800 O AA Rfl BuSalo S. sole If t Hemlork SI. slCJt-1 33A 38 - Si 34 0SSSS SB SI -T-T.a.g S 125 30 48 1 60 1 38 44. 90 00 2 do upper 9 ft- Oak sole f Ifc 43 1 50 1 00 do caU do tip. do harnesa. 45 73 00 . 1 75 . 1 44 . 650 F'chcalf Jodots prdx. Other brands diflerent wt, pr . French kip pr B Bark I is g f 1 64 00 SEISS. Dry flint pr i Dry salted 1, j i! 15 1 67 89 ureen. Green sailed. Jan. and Feb, pelts-Sbi-rliig 1 25 unqscin. CEMEST. Eostndale- S 00 Wr lime. POEETEy. Supply limited with demand active as follows: Chickend, dresaed, 12; turteys, 14aloc; geese, 10c; dncks 10c FCES. A- Hubermann, 510512 13th street wholesale dealers. Quo tations: mint, No. 1, 1 251 50 coons, 45c ; muskrat, 14c for fall and 21c for spring; skunk, prim e black, 1 Wc ;do. striped, 15 to SDc jotter, No. 1, 5 00 to 6 50 do. No. 2, 4 00 ; fish-. er, in good order, 0 00; wolf, large mountain No. 1, 2 25 ; do. No. 2, 1 50; do. small, 50 to 80 ; beaver, well fur red and cleaned, 1 00 to 1 25 per 2" martin, frm 2 50 to 4 00, according to color; fox, silver gray, 10 00 to 2500; do. cross, S 00; do. red, 150; deer skin, hair red and short, 25c per lb. Cooke & Ballou furnish the follow ing quotations, for butchers' Etoc T native steers, 44 1-2; Texas steers, 3iaSj; hogs, unsettled, prime, 4a 4 1-2 ; sheep, firm and active at4 12a5 00.J MEATS. s? c Dressed beef, l-2c; dres ;d pork, lc; dressed mutton, S l-2c; S. C. hamas 63c; shoulders, 7 1-2; breakfast bacon, 10c; clear aides, 10c; lard, .rmatt9c BOAPS r Powell Co., Soap mon-f-cturera. Sapo Pubh'co, 6 l-26 S; Savon Eepublic, do., Che-lcal Olife, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5514; German Mot led, S'l-4a6 1-2. AET GOODS AX TJPHoLSTEEEE'S STOCK . Benjamin 15. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: PAE MOULDISGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5c; 2 inch 10c; 3 inch 15c; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15c; 3 inch 21c Berlin gilt, 1 inch 615c; 2 inch 1230c; 3 inch 18 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 inch 510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch 1530c "VVlKDOW BHADES. Plain bands, G feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00 4 00; each rdditional foot, 75c per pair. EEPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 503 iO; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTEAB3ES. Husk, 4-4-C-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior. 3 50a4 50. All of the above quotations are on the basis of ordinary thirty day transactions. Parties who buy for ca-i, or any strictly first-class buyers, can always secure reasonable concessions on large orders for short tima paper. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without notice. "SVM. L FOSTER, On U.P. E. E. track bet. Farnham and Doug las. GEO. A. HOAGLAND. Joists, studding and sills, 20 It, and un- aer , , . , -?- v Over 20ft, each addluonal ft add'l FcncingKo 1 . 0 .23 00 . 21 00 22 00 .20 00 . 43 00 . -5 00 . !0 00 do fio 2- lStCOmmnn Ixiardt 2nd do do , "A" stock boards, 10 and 12 inch. "B" do do do do "C" do do do do 1st dear, 1, , 1 aad 2 inch- . C 00 .55 00 -a do do do do 3d do do do do .45 00 Flooring, clear.. .50 00 .40 00 .32 50 .25 00 do 1st common. do 2d do . do 3d do do narrow, clear 1st clear ceiling i inch 2d do do V,inch lst do do Inch. 2d do do Ji Inch 1st clear 'M'" 45 00 35 00 !50 .30 00 27 50 .26 00 2d do do -.. .24 00 , 20 00 1st common siding. 2d do do . 18 00 . 450 . 350 200 . 35o "A" shinnies- Extra No I Mni;l Common Ko 1 ahurgles. ai n per iuw- D A H pickets eer 100. 3 0 Square do do do . O G Batten per lineal f '. Bough do do do WESDOWS, (Glazed. 33 per cent off Chicago list. DOOES, (Wedged.) 23 pet cent ol! Q. icago list. BLIKD3. 30 per cent ofTlist. White lime per bbl. ,51 7532 00 XonisviUe cement per bbl. 3 00it 25 Z 503 75 40 Plaster Paris per bbl Plastering hair per bushe -arrea ieit. 4 Plastering board 4 OILS. PAI5TS, GLASS, Jcc N. L D. SOLOMON. ROBEET C. STEELL. BRADY & McAtBIiAND. Coal Oil $ 19 Linseed Oil, raw. 1 03 " " bl'd110 Turpentine C5 Headlight Oil 28 Lard Oil, No. 1 S ' winters g. " "straln'df w 1 printing 1 W.Va. f 3S PATKT-, AC White Lead, St. Louis, Srtlctly Pure $ UK " - Fancy Brands 9 Putty in Bladders Enameld Glass, colors, ? sq.ft Flat Glass 50 ? c discount ,',' .. 1 00 TI!f, SHEET-LKOS. WIRE, tC, MILTON ROGERS, COR, 14th FARNHAM. TtS PIiATE. cH-acoax. 10x14 IC, lair qalUy. 10x14 lc. best quaUty. -S13S0 14 00 -17 00 - 14 5C -17 50 IS 00 1S00 -21 00 -24 00 -24 00 -14 50 . 17 50 -20 50 - 15 50 -16 50 -13 00 00 -S3 00 -2S 50 -21 50 10x14 XX do do 12x12 IC do do 12x12 H do do 14x30 IC- da do 14x20 IX do do 14x20 IXX do do 14x38 ITTX do 100 plate DC (best quality). 100 plate XIX. do do 100 plate DXX do 100 plate DXXX do T-vft"C IC charcoal do Bo-fine EX do do 10x14 IC coke do do do do do do 20x28 IC charcoal xoa 30x28 IC charcoal roofing. eu crc au. lfizao coke (for gutters). BLOCK TEs. Large pigs. Small ras Berlin 36 3t rrxc. fiaeettin 51oJ6l. do do do -0 ---. Mtel stt (extra Tslnssl - aJM- '--BSJI do kip. Ir-halfn-ks leU ---... fl ' 2 sb." SHEET TEOX. First quality, Lumbers IE to 24. do do do i5 do do do - f do do do &7. Charcoal, both sides smothe do Ko i do do -! do do 7 Juniata, So. 24. do do 26 do do 27 Eussia perfect 7 to 12 do Ko. 1, stained. Less than full bundles, add one cent. -"American immitat'n En-Is, all Xos. Less than f uU bundles, add one cent. GALVAKIZED. Xo. 14 to 20 list do fltngS n do 25 to 23 . do do 27 " do do 2S do Full bundles discount 15er cent.' COPPER. Braziers C to 9 do 10 to 12 & do 12UtolU0 Sheaihin-, 14 and 1C oz .Planished, 14 and 16 oz Xos. 7, 8 and B, Pixnished. Bolt copper- Capper bot'oms HKIGHT VTEE. 10 11 "M -o,,0 to 6 14 B.8.9 15 10,11 IS 19 Ko154S 17 IS 19 Per bundle 15 per cent dlscoun GROCERI E. BTEELE JOHXSOS- 53S-540 14TH ST. CT.AT.K FEEKCH COE. FAEKHAM AKD llTH ST. PTJIDT, METEE EAAPEE, 212 FAEX HVM St., WHOLESALE DEALEES- mobga-s' & Gallagher, 205 Farn ham St. M'H-1'XHT, BACSERMAX 4 Co., 247 DougLos St. SUGAE3. Uranulated pr & Powdered do Crushed do 11 -llKall -llV-all Bat cut loaf do . -l-V-H Standard A do Circle A do . Extra C do . Yellow C do . -i 0 choice do . iui iovJ lOalOV 27a2S 2oa27 15-2C la-5 COFFEES. Bio choice pr &. do prime do do good do O G Java SYRUP Common pr gallon. Good do Choice do do K O molasses. 33a45 70-89 to EICE. Rinscon choice. EKa9 Carolina . CASDLES. M Weak A Co. -cholera Misourl Yrlley. JOrk's Savon. M. Weik A Co, cchofer" German Kirk's standard. do sterling. PLUG Black goods, Wi-stern. do do Virginia do do Lorrrlard Brisht do do do g do do irginia Katrral ea! DDIED FECITS California peaches per nound. do sj'iij ao S.ate do do New currants . do prunes. do German cherries. do blackberries. do rasnberries do raiins pr box. do seedless rasi es per pound. SALT. New in barrels do dairy J2 S0a3 00 , - 4 Gao 75 . CAKKED GOODS. 2 pound can Myer's oysters per rose. 1 do do do do do S4 23a4 50 .250a2 75 . 4 00a4 25 2 do do WiliinT do do 2 do do peaches do do 3 do do do do do Tomatoes, 2 pound cans, per rase do 3 do do do Corn, Trophy, per case do Winslow do -. do Yarmouth do 4 75-5 09 6 75a7 50 3 50-3 75 5 00 5 50 573af 00 C no Strawberries, per eae Raspberries, do do Pineapples, do do . TEAS. Oo'onjs per pound Younj Hyou, per you-d 4 75a5 50 CO) 5 50 40al 00 Goal 23 Gunpowder, do do . FLOCR. Go'd Dut XXXX Iowa City . C iiornla 3 10 3 (0 75a" 00 BAGS. Gunnies, heavy weight. IB-IS 17JI8 Sjal9 IS 30-J31 Slj-5 do light uu Burlaps, four bushel. Dundee cun Dies- Grain bazs, Amosteg A . do do Ludlow a a EPICE Nutmegs, Pnang best, perpound 1 23al 44 dorei do do CO Alspice do dj 13a 0 Cin-mon bark do do .. 35o4G BAKING PODER. Manufactured by the Imperial Bak- PowderCo.," Omaha, Neb. 1 B boxes H S boxes, lift boxes. .perdz do : do 4 25 240 1 30 1S5J 30 5 S boxes. do In bulk.per S, In 25,50 and 10J lots CIGARS, snipsox, Manufacturer, 532 A- E. 15th Street- H. Upman , T M. 5 do 35 00 .Reconstruction. Grand Central. do do do do do do do do do do 35 00 40 00 43 00 50 00 50 CO 73 CO C5 00 50 00 CO 00 73 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 75 00 Universal lara. La Boquet Simon Pure . Partigas. Yours Truly. uoia ieuai La Enanola. Triple Crown. nenry -lay. De VUler do do do do Y Viller- 1876. J. SCH00N1VAKER SON rOFiTOs or the PITTSBURG-. WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG, PA, -B-blLo X83S. Manuifcturers of Strlctly(Pure White Lead, Hed Lead, Litharge Fatty, Colors Dry and In Oil. PURE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green manufacturered. GUAEASTEE. We g-arantee our brand of BtricUy Pure White 1 ead to be free from impurities, and -ill pay $50 in gold for every ounce of adnl taison found In this pack ze. a r73m J. SCHOOXMA-E A SOX JAS. M. MCV1TT1E, WHOLESALE DEALEE ES Clarafied Cider. 135 suad 1SS Farm hsu S-r-sjt. So ut-ieFii Hoteir rrs-tfag ea 4tt, 5 - "W aS. St. Louis, - Mo. lavele, "Warner & Co., FroT-zietorau The Southern Hotel Is first-class in all Its sppointmenta. Its tables are at all times sup- Sued la the gre-test abundance, ith all the Hiracifs the sord, Iu cles-i aad esB a are aU polite and -t-sstiva to the a-DfMgset a! the hauL Tbem la aa 1 piedevatorleadi-e-o the tat fieer u -a upper one, I tr.ifm.ir - -' SOAP. eir.Kt' ... .- 7a7! 7 -4:. , TOBACCO. 43W I 52n ; 57a Mm 736 i l-VfnlT l"fll 13al3 8 9 I4al4i 17 1T1Kf ,, ,, SiHU 12 Spring and Summer Styles. 3fi SH. ' w"9 op bPi r '" r 23 JTT -------- Bk, (( S------------l-l 16 1 -l ' l f SSBBSSS-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-S-H 37 m ------------------- -F sFJ srj P 14J4 -f 20 E9 9 20 9 BH 23S Fine and Medinni C-E-C-B-tV-PJ-D-R CHICAGO tNORTHWES'N The Popular Route from OMAHA TO Giicago and te East! AT)THE O--.37- -Direct Routo Tr Witter loo, Fort Dodce,DbqBe,I Croist, Iilrlr Da Ctslecu Wusna, St. V-nl, Dnlat, Janert-UJe, Ko Ua. Grrrn ay, Iclnr. Siter-ea's Point. W.trrlovrn, O-tikTssih, Ion Da Lac, aialon itiid Mllw-a ee. It Being the Shortest and Ftist Completed Line Between O M AH A and CHIC AG-O, Constant lniprovpmmts have taken place in the way of reducing Grade, and placing Iron with Steel Rails, adding to its rolling stock new and Elegant DAT and SLEEP1XG CARS Equipped with the "WestiuKbouw Air Brake" and "-tiller Platform." establishing comforta ble and commodious Eating Houses, offering all the comforts of traveling the a.e can produce. From - to 10 Fast Express Trains run each way dally over the various lines of this load, thus securin. to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections in any di revtion he may wish to go. Principal Connection. I AT MISSOCEI VALLEY JENCTIOS, for Sioux C ty, Yankton and points reached via ' Sioux City and Pacific railroad. I AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge. ' Des Moines. Ottawa and Keokuk. I ,T AiAESHALLfor St. Paul, MinneajK) is, Duluth, and northwestern points. I AT CEDAR R-PID' lor Waterloo. Cedar . Fall.. ( harles Citv, Burlington and St Louis. 1 AT CLKSTON for Dubuqne, Dunlelth, Prai- rie du Chien, La CrosK, and all points on the Chiccn. Clinton an! Dubuaue. and Chlcaeo. Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. J AT FC TON for Freeport, Racine Mllwau- I kee and all points in Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading , ont of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities via this j line can lie I rocured, and any inforicat on ob- , tamed concerning luiute, lutes, etc, at the Company's ofhee. 218 Farnham street, Omaha, and also at the piincipalTicketOt-ces alcn; the line of theU. P.R.R. sr-Bgpige checked through to all princijial Eastern points, W ILSTENNCTT, MAEYLV HUGHnT. Gen'l PasDg'r Ag't. Gen. Sup't. J. U. LACEY. a G. EDDY, Ticket As'l, Omaha. Gen'l Ag't Omaha. mchlSrl Omaha St. Louis Short Line. 18 7--:! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Conncil BItxQTs R. R Is the only dire : line to otj: AND THE EAST, FEOM OM-HA AND THE WEST SO CHAGE 4 ears btween Omaba and St. Louu ana b it ui e betweep OMAHA anu W YOE-. This the Only lne running a PTJ,-CAX SLrKPISfO CAU EAST FROM OXAILA, OS AJUUTAL OF TBI- UXIOX PACIFIC XPRE8 THAIS, aarPasengers taking other ronton have a disagreeable transfer at tne Elver Station. 8 PASSESGEK TH.AI5S O-ILT! EACBT5G ALL 2-ST-ir A5D W-3TE5 CITIES With Less Changes and in advance of other line- This Entire Line is equipped with PulLtnan's Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Ciller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celehrated "Weatinghoufle Air Brake. "S that your ticketa read via Kaasas Cltr. S". Jo-ep 4b Co-mell Blo-b B lrod, Via Omaha and St. Xouix. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. JOS. TEH OX, Pass. Agt. GEO. L. BEADBUET, Gen'l A rant. . F. BAEXAED, Gen'l Sapt. St. Joseph. 1a3tf A.aDAWE3. Gen'l Pas Agi st. Joseph. Auction Sale -OF- Condemned Gov't Propert.y Dxtot Qc inaiirrr'i Orrcx, 1 0H. Xe , May , 1S7A. njX "WEDXESDAY, THE Sd DAY OF r Imw 1RT1 flK.wtT1 t t.1 - -. vll unn, at the Quanerma-trr's Depot, at the 1- l teraectlonof 1han Webster streets, Omaha, Xebra ka, condemned property, as follows, vie 7hms,2 mulea , lSsrmy vago a,l amhulace, 55 saddles, i4 saddle bl-nketa, M single sets harnes-llO stoves, (as old iron by weight), 280 feet rubber ose,2,97G grain aacka, " v- . xhms misexli aneous articles, such as tools, ate. Ala S wall tents, with flies, 25 shovels, 5 spaaea, se axes, s ciniey s-rrea, roa banks, etc Thes-etoeomme-eeatlO o'clock a.. Tsts CASH By order of Bio--G--l.O-, J.H.BLCHE, BBK- BBS "3 ft i C a A. POLACK, CLOTHIER -Tamlim St 2Tar flW Clotliing,! and Fx-misTiiiig Groods. THI---.--r T-EEC-B CHEAPEST. CHicago, Bock Island and Pacific K. R. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE IST, Vta Des Moines, Davenport and Rock Ialand. o All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WrnGiio-5K Patext A e Bsars and Iller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. S Fast Express Traias Leare Dailj, C-nnectlng as follows: AT DES MOEf ES with the Des Moines Taller Railroad, lor O-kalooaa, Qttumwa, Eeukuk and St. Louis. AT UKIKNELL with the Central P-'Mroad of Iowa, for all points north to St. PauL AT WEST LIBERTr with lhe Burlington, Cedar Baplds A Minnesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque A St. Paul, A.t WILTON JUNCTION with the Soutb-Western -ranch, for Muscatine. Washington and all points south. AT DAVENPORT with the Davenport A St Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROC ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport, Beloit, Ka cine, Mil waukee and all points in northern ttllnolT and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord, Rock Island and St. Louis Railroad lor St. Louis and points south. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peoria Rock Island Railroad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU JCNO. with branch, ior Hen ry, Lacere, ChUlicothe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points nort h and south. AT CHICAGO with U lines East, North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities. via this line, can be procured, and any infor mation obtained, concerning points, at the t'eket omee of the company, 12S Farnham St., Omaha, and also at the principal ticket offices along the line of the U. P. R. R -t-srsrre Checked Throngh to Principal Eastern Points. sOl A.M. SMITH, Gen'l-Pasa'rAg't. Chilago. J. H. LACEY, Ticket Agent, a2Stf Omaha H. RIDDLE, Gen'l Sup't Chlrago. S.S STEVENS. Gen'l Western Ag't Omaha. M. Keller, Proprietor of the rising sirs Aro LOS AXGELES TIXEYRDS. Depot for the -ale of his NATIVE WINES AND BE-JIDIE1S TiTR dc Co., Cornerf.Battery -tuffWashingtosts. SAS FRASC1SCO, uu7tf CAL. alxz. J. ooar. SATII'L c, UCSs-X. W. H. 1TCTMO 1AM. C. BCT-nt ST. LOUIS T0BACC0;W0RS. Leggat, Hudson & Co., Masufarturers of every arauw o -Tine Chit Cl-awing axd SMOs-xarc TOBACCO Our Special Brands: FX-OBCUT-t BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, SXOKXSGIt LXGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. IU Oar Tw-ai StrieU j Wte4, F-C-C- , Cor. Seoond Ac Vine Streets, 14 th.. ri8ra eees siz: OS UT rains. ooo OOO Or Sssr-r-Coa-c-, Concentrated, Root and nerbal Juice, Aatl-Billo-Craa-lca. THEuTrC CIVT" CATHLIKTIC or MtUtHm In Petto Phyilc The norelty of modem Medleu. Chnalcal tl P-ar accnlical Science. No ne of any loncer taking the rr repulsive and nauseous pills, en posed of ctieap. crude, and bulky in"reiect, when we ess by a careful application of caeirsj science, extract all the c thartic and other medi cinal properties 'rum the must Taluabie roots and herb, ana conrentrato the-t into a t-inute On -me. -carcoly larger than a a a a tar tl oel, that can be readily -wallowed by thoee ol the mmt sensitive nomchs and itidiocs tastes. E-catltile PrgtlTo Pellet represent. Ins i-odt concentrated form, as me cathartic power s is embodied in any of the r0 piUa foend foe rale is the am; shops. Pro their wonderful ea. tharUe power, in prcoortlon to their eize. peopif who have not tried the are apt to i-ppore t thry are tarsa or draue in effect, but such is sot at all the case. ie different active medicinal prin ciples of v hich they aro composed beinz so tar Banlzea and nod cd. one by the others, as to produce a most vearetna and thor. ons; ,yet srenUj . dly opcrailn s; cat artli. 9-0O Be - is -ercby offered by the pro prietor of these Pellets, to any chemint who, upon analysis, trill find in them n Calomel or other forms of mercery ot any otter l erJ poison. Be in r entlrelwTciretable.nopartlcular care is .-equired while using; them. They ope rate without distnrbancc to the constitution, diet, or occupation. For anil dice. Head, ache. Constipation, Impure RIood, Pain iu the Shoulder, Xlg 'tneae ot tb e C cat, I Hz zlneaa. Sour Cractatlone of the Stosnacn, Etad taate In .ootb, Etllioaa attacks. Pain In reglou of Kidneys, Internal Fever, nioated feelinx about Stomarb, Bosh of Blood, to Ileaul, IIi Col ored Criae, TJnaocIalllty and Gloomy Forebodings, take Dr. Picrco'a Plea-aut PnrkatlTe Pellrts. In ezpluuion of the rem edi-Tpower of my Ir- Fitlre Pellcta over to preat ft vslcty of diseaoes. nrlsn toaay that tlielr action npon tbo anlaaa 1 economy is nnlvers-l, not Claud or ties no escaplus; tbeir sana tive lBaprcb Ace does not Impair then: their tzgiz cc-ting! a being enclosed in gUu bottles preserve their virtues unimpaired for any leir-h of time. In any climate, so that they are al v fresh and reliable, which is not the caa with the pibs found In the dm; stores, put up in cheap vrood or paate-bc rd boxes. Kecollect tai fjraU -weascs where a Laxative, Altera tive or Purgrativc is indicated, thee, little Pellet will che the moot perfect aartif-rtirm to all whonsct em. They are sold by all enterprising Xrultat cents a bottle. Do not allow any druggist to induce yon to take anythlnc; elsi that be may say is Just as -ood bj my Pelleto because he Elates a laret prot on that which he recommends. If yc crulst cannot supply them, enclose 2- centa atecciv them or retnm n il from . V. fZElZCE, -JJ-.-Vop'r,. EU-'-'aT.O, X. t f Mm mm mm mi!mF -r-T ---- sssssF H ASK FOE PYLE'S OK S AXj'ES-EA.T-TT -AXD BAKING SODA ! -3 -B -C IN T-TB Bold by Pundt, Meyer A Baackeand Whitney, Bauaennan A Co CASTLE BROS., niPORTZES OF TEAS A-3-XjLSt India Good, 213 aad 313 FROST STET San Francisco - California. chC7m ADVERTISE -'THE K- s B.WS37. -oe-t. SSUHSiOSB-