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V- . r 4 r i it 1 v , APiJLETON'S American , GTILOPDIA, SWEsTiisd Edition. Entirely rewritten by the ablest writers on ererT sublect. PrlntM irom Dew tvoe. nuJ illustrated with kereraL Theusaad LngraTings and .Maps. Tue work originally published under the title of I he M:w Ajiebicax CTCLorxSDL. was completed In 18S3, aince which time tk vide ' circulation which It haatUIoedlu all paru of the Unl cd S.ates, and the signs' dcTelopmeats which hare takes placs la araiy branch ef eMeuce, literature, and art, hare Induced the editors aad publishers to submit It ! as exact . an 1 thorough revision, and to Issue a new citlou emitted, Tux Akekicas Crcxoran- ''thin the last ten years the progress of dls- Z in erery department ol Knowledge nas le a hot wore ol reference an laipera its WSBt. Tha uorenient ol politlcat-aJaira has tea" pace with ihe discoreries of arleuceT and their fruitful application to the industrial and useful Isftru and the convenience and refinement of Social life. Ureal wars and consequent rtfvola-iBLonshaTeoccaralriaTolTing-aaiiyBal changes country, which waa at its height wheat the last lYoiunnoi lueotawora sppearea, nas aapptty eta enaea, ana a new conraa ex commercial ad industrial actliitr ha been commenced. larse accessions 10 our eeotrraohical know- fledge hare been made by the iBdaiaUgaU ax piorenoi Airioa. itis great political reretuueaa ei ina lasi &ecxde, with i be natural result of the lapse of me. hate brought Into public rlew a multitude rof i,tv men, whose names are in every one'a mouth, and ol wnose urea every one la curious to know tba paniculara. Gre t battles have rbcea fjuzhtaad importaat siezea maintained. 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Addrsaja, HOABl--K3AT10N. No. t South MnUi 6t rclbklel iU. Fa., n Institution btving a blah rrpu- .. " ..2. Wt- aKJh -m nnt-MtACial $5 io $20 pardayf eaUwautMll' "A 11 1 1 ears ot working ople of either aer. ounor.uid;rake snort ooay ' to k for us In their spar omenta, k Alt h .1 m- k.M mt .n .M.M m.1mm lliltlll i lMTi"KliAO.tPttiiad.iUi. aovHj FUN ON THE PLAINS Eli Perkins on the Kamai Paoific f Graphic, March 4th. Westward, "westward, -westward we have been riding all day over the Kansas Pacific. From Kansas City the road runs straight up the Kansas River bottom and along Smoky Hill and the bufthlo country to Denver. On the train are Grang ers from Carson and Hugo, and kill ers and stabbers from Wild Horse and Eagle TaiL As we near Salina, Kansas, Con ductor Cheney comes along to col lect the fare. Touching a long haired gentleman on the back he looks down and says: "Thickets!" "Hain't got none," says the pas senger, holding his gun with one hand and scowling out from under his black slouch hat. "Bat you mutt pay your fare, air!" expostulated the conductor. "Now je3 look a here, stranger! mebby you'r a doin' your duty, but I hain't never paid yet goin' through this country, and " Justr.then a slouchy, old frontiers man who had been compelled to pay his fare in a rear car, stepped up in front -of the mulish passen ger and, pointing a .six-shooter at him, said: "See here, Long BUI, you jes pay your fare. I' ve paid mine, and they don't anybody ride on this train free if I don't if they do damme!" "All right, you've got the drop on me, old boy, so put up yer shooter an' I'll settle," said the passenger, going down into his pocket for the "Do these incidents often hap pen?" I asked the conductor a little while afterwards. "Well, ye3, but not so" -often as 'they used to in '68 and '70, Mr. Perkins, The other day," contin ued the conductor, "some three card monte men came on the train and dwindled a drover out of $150. The poor man seemed to take it to heart. He 'said his cattle got so ohoap during the Eastern "bust" that he had to just "peel 'em" and sell their hides in Kansas City and this was all the money he had. A half dozen v miners from Denver overheard the talk, and, coming up,, tlioy "drew a bead" on the monte men and J?U 'em to pay that money back. "Just you count that money back, conductor,' . they said, 'and after I had done it,' continued the conduc tor, one of the head miners said: " 'Now conductor, you jes stop the train, an' we'll hang these three card monte fellers to the telegraph pole.' ' "Butthe monte men flew out of the door too quick for 'em." To illustrate the value of human life in this country, Mr. Locke, the manager of the Kansas City Opera House, tells me this story: Two years ago the James brothers, the same two desperadoes who sacked the express car, and "went through" the passengers on the Chi cago, Rock Island & Pacific and at Gad's Hill, stole the money box at the Kansas State Fair. They rode into Kansas City on horseback, and when the cashier was walking to the bank with the receipts of the day; about $2,000, they pointed their pistols at his head, seized the box, and galloped off. This was done in broad daylight, in the midst of a great crowd. Well some time afterwards one of the Kansas City reporters wrote an article about these highwaymen, saying some kind things. He call ed them brave, and said they had done the most daring deed in the highwayman's record, A few night's afterwards the James Broth-' era rode into Kansas City, went to the newspaper office, and calling the reporter out, presented him a handsome watch and chain. They said the article in question touched (them in a tender spot, and they desired to show their graUtude. "But I don't feel at liberty to take the watch," said the reporter. '"But do it to gratify us. We didn't steal this watch ; we bought and paid for it with our own money," continued the desperadoes. "No; you must excuse me," con tinued the reporter. "Well, then, if youcan't take this watch," replied the James Brothers, regretfully, "perJiaps you Ban name tome man around here you want killed I" ''Em Perkins." Carson, Colorado, March 7, A Champion Canal-Warmer. From theltochrater Advertiser .J " The man who called at the office the other day to exhibit vrhat he called a patent prayer-extinguisher Is evidently a lunatic. He came a galn this mornhig, and, after sitting down In a welNflavored dish of paste which had been prepared for the ben efit of an "exchange fiend," he re marked: "Busy?" " Well, so-so. What Is it?" " S-s-s-s-s-h ! " he aspirated mys teriously. " I've jist got the"biggest idee in my head that any man ever 'rassled with." " Indeed 1" " Yes sir-ee. Now, you see, I jist propose to be a benefactor to the hu man race. This here idef of mine will jist pay off the hull oi the nash unaldebt if you will only put her through, an' I don't want to make a cent out of It nuther.' ' " Might it not be well to " " Oh, I know what you're goln' to say, an1 I'll jjat come right to the pint at onct. This here Idee, which cum mighty near liftln' the top of my head off, Is jist like this ; I've got a patent plan to prevent the ca nals from freezin' In winter or sum mer. This hain't no chemical Idee uuthcr, but then brevity is the thief of time, an' my notion is about this: I propose to build a nice fire-proof bulletin' over the canal, extendln' Its bull length. This bulldln' will be ornamental, and the upper floors cau be used as offices and elevators. Bizness will flow Into 'em, it can't help It Along In places where there ain't much population the building needn't be more than two-stories high, but in cities it can be as big as Powers' Block. The offices will be warmed .by steam,, and of course the canal won't freeze, for I propose to have a law passed requiring each boat to boll a. certain quantity of water an' pour it into the canal eiaj try mile sne maKes.- population will flow into the magnificent struc ture over the nana), an1 the tow-path will be kept dry. In summer, the son will be kept from the backs of the mules, an' menny valuable lives will be saved, not to mention pro fanity. In regard to the Hudson River, well, that'll only require a little more enterprise, but" 11 Well, sir, how do you propose to carry out this scheme ? " "Simple aa milk. Suppose the length of the canal from Buflklo to Albany is 352 miles, and that this building costs $3,000,000 a mile, that Will be In the neighborhood of $1, 056,000,000. Now in order to build the first section we can form a stock company, issue stock an' mortgages, not to mention bonds an' sloh. You comprehend the plan, now a bout how much stock will It take?" Then the writer, who perhapa did not attend the Sunday-school with becoming regularity in his youth, uttered a few impatient adjectives of a Christian nature, and blew the lu natic on the spot PIUS IX. Eia Faith, Hop and Advtr.itiei. Fraa a Baaian Latter U tha London Post The Pop, who a few weeks ago showed so great an anxiety to admin ister the sacraments to his Secretary of State' Ta now pressing upon him the expediency of miking his will Thoroughly reassured on the score of hi own health, and confident of the almost boundless length of yean that ia yet in store for himself, the Holy Father seems to look wit a serene res ignation on the fate of his entourage. Cardinal Capalty, the jrreat champion of 'infallibility in the (Ecumen ical Council, has been for wt-elu dy ing by inches. Chronic infirmity or mental alienation has made mere wrecks of many senior members of the Sacred College. The staunchest friends and servants of Pius IX. are falling from him one by one, over powered by disea-e or decrepitude. He alone walks erect and undaunted, ever young, ever sanguine, outstrip ping his youngest chaplains in his af ternoon sauntFrsin the Vatican gar den, astonishing even more than en- livening his gravest counsellors by the dryness of his humor and the keenness of hisaarcasm. Certainly no such burden of fai'.h ever sat so light ly on the heart of any man. He con siders himself aa under the protection oi at special x-roviafnce. Neither the politicians nor the big otican boaxtofa permanent ontrol over bisections. Antonelli has never been thoroughly trustod, and r.ever definitely discarded. TheJesu t.have bewildered, but not perxuadfd, the Holy Father. His self-conceit is equnlly proof against auth r tative ar gument, and subtle teductiuu. Th Church, he is convinced, is built on a rock, and faith can move moun tains. " fibnpossumus " will do it all. He U at war with Jhe powers by which Italy is ruled, but has nev er divested himself of his sneaking kindness for his country. Even in his sorest need of foreign interference he was neither cordial nor grateful to tbe French and Austriana whose bav- onet propped up his throne, and in his policy he was as little swayed by partiality to the Bourbons as to the Bonaparte. A Pope's business, in his opinion, is to be a Papist, not an Im- puiiaustwr jjeguimiBi; anu as a ra pal supremacy is not to be easily en torced upon any Potentate, he would fain base it on pop'ular allegiance, and places greater reliance upon the spontaneous Roman tendencies which are manifesting themselves in free England and America than in any at tempt made by the Government of France or Austria to carry out the Concordats and establish religion bv order. He puts no faith in Princes, aud scorns the use of human means. It is not without seme hidden desitrn of Providence, he thinks, that his ministers are removed or disabled ; that the overbearing Jesuits are dlv pereed, and the cralty Antonelli crip pled bv jmut, and even the tyrannical Tarqulni lies iiL ilen and events have equally con tributed to induce Pius IX. to look 'Upon himself as a miraculous man. A picture in Sant' Agnese fuori te Mura represents him as upheld by angel during the catastrophe by which the floor sunk under him and his suite at the time of his visit to that sanctuary in 1847. His portrait in mosaic is placed above the bronze statue of the Prince of tbe 'Apostles in the great nave of St. Peter'-, in commemoration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of his accession a mirac ulous consummation, which enabled hiin to "see the years of Peter," and obviously singled bim out for some great recondite purpose in God's gov ernance of the world. The wall by which the transept of the Vatican Basilica wa cut off from the main body of the church, to he uaed aa a council-chamber hi 1869, i miffered to remain, to tbe grievous diffiguremant of tbe edifice, lest the world should suppose that the Synod was more than adjourned by the oc cupation of Home, or by tha confine ment of the Pope to hu palace. So long as the Pope enm-idera himself safe from any possibility of a mistake, he thinks he need harbor no fear ot a mischance. His- omnipotence is founded on his infallibility. In the estimation of the Italian multitude, Pius IX. is a jettqtore, who brings misfortune upon any pei son or thing on which his "evil eye " rests who breaks whatever he touches. His own temporal power, the throne of the Neapolitan Bour bons, that, of Isabella of 8pain, the career of Maximilian of Au-tria, the fortunes of the houe itself of the Hapsburgs, have all to bewail the consequences of the ill-fortune' which attends whatever obtain the Pope's blessing. The Papl excommunica tion has been for Victor Emmanuel, for Bismarck, for all the foes to tbe Papal power, a pledge of success. The Unfortunate Smiley. 8ay Max Adlen When'Smlley, of Pittsburgh, started for Philadel phia, the other day, a woman occu pied the seat in front of him with twin infanta. Just before the train moved oil the woman asked Smiley to hold the babies for a moment, while aha went to a drug store across the street after a new bottle top. He took the little onos, and before the woman returned the train started. Smiley was in agony, and when the babies began to cry, no words can describe his misery. All the passengers were looking at him, and aa he dandled the babies up and down, onoon each knee, the perspiration streamed from every pore. This kind of thing continued until dark, and then, as the conduc tor refused to have anything to do with the infants, poor old Smiley put them In his own berth, and tried to aooth them. But the more he trhJ, the more they howled, and he sat up alongside of them the whole night, utterly wretched, while the other passengers swore at him, and threw boots at his "head, .and called him bard names, because he wouldn't keep the "youngsters quiet By the time morning came, Smiley was pretty' near crazy, and the twins were almost starved to death. He had" nothing to give them but plug tobacco and bay rum, Which he carried for his hair, and he knew they we not healthy. The first Use tbe train stopped he bolted out and bought a pie. When he returnecrnne of the twins had tumbled off the Beat and hadabro fcenmose: but ha stuffed them' both with the pie gorge. Then Smiley waa in a worse case than the very verge of insanity, and 'bis reason waa all but dethroned whan a po liceman entered the car and seized him on the authority of a telegram from Pittsburgh, on a charge of kid napping. He spent the night in Ml; and was then released on ball. Ho wants to find the father of those twins. Heyearn to tell him some thing, and to fumble among his hair. Aa Humble Follower of "0. W." From th Oraas Sir Advocate. A good little boy out West under took t coma the G. Washington on his mother in this way : He eut off tha cat's head with tbe tnuji. 1 I i " tlonal hatchet and tl e i hid-the de funct feline in the meal-barrel. When the old lady went for meal to make- "hoe-cake'' for the frugal morning repast she discovered the cat, and Interviewed her little son. He said : 'I did it, mother, with my little hatchet, but I'll be swizzled if I can tell the whole truth about this little affair." Now, most motheia would have kissed that brave. truthful lad on his noble brow and kept right on using the meal out of mat barrel just the same ; but this one didn't. She said: "Com across my lap, my son ; come across my lap." He came, and for awhile there rose a cloud from the seat of his trousers that effectually hid the son from view. And the old woman now sports goggles and is lavish in the use of Petit's eye-salve. The good little boy had peppered the seat of his pants. Money and Commrct. Daily Eeviaw. fficb Ou aha Daily Bee, ) March 28, 1874. J Business in wholesale lines was fairly active to-day In all branches. Tho demand for dry goods was larger than usual. Groceries moved In heavy lots and priees were well maintained throughout. Coffees settled at yesterday's quotations and the Impression in business circles seems to be that they have touched bottom, for tho present at least The market is well stocked with the better brands of teas and prices are low enough to compete with New Yorlrfor San Francisco. More than the usual number of western merchants left for home by this-morning's trains, and the pack ing rooms are still busy with their orders. r, UUAHA JIABKETS. Carefully Csrractad Dalij. DRY GOODS. " PBisrrs. America, It ; Albioa, 10 ; Al iens, 10; Connestoga, 10; Dannells, 10 ; Truman's, S 1-2; Garner k Co., 9 1-2 ; Hamilton, 10 ; Merrimack D. 10;.?rientil, 10;. Pacific Mills, 10; .Spragues, 10. TICKINGS. Amoakeag, A, O, A, 28; de A, 23; do B, 20; Coneatoga, A, Pre., 26 do B, 27; do Gold Medal, 20. BLEACflKD SHEETXXea. Peppenell, 8-4, 30c; do 0-4, 87 l-2c, do 10 4, 40c; do 11-4, 4c; Waltham, 8-4, 27 l-2c; do 9-4, 22 l-2c; de 10-4, 371.2. ssowx avKiixe Amoakeag, 12 l-2c; Augusta, 12c; Everett, G, G, 13 l-2c; Great Falls, 13 l-2c BROWS aVHXSTISeS. Indian Heads, 12c; PepperollE, fine, 12c ; do It, fine, Ho ; do O, 10c; do N, fine, 9c ; do sheeting. t-4c, 27c; do sheeting, 9-4, 82 l-2c; Puttman, A, A, 12c; Stark, A, 12. OOESBT JBAKS. Amoskeag, 11 c; Kearsarge Balln, 131-2c; Laconia Satin, 18 l-2c; Naumkeag 8tan, 14c; Peppeaell Sat an, 14c. DERI lis. Amoskeag, 24c; Arkwright, blue 19c; Beaver Creek, A, A, 10c; Hay Maker, blue, 13 l-2c; Iadia, B, B,' blue and brown, 19c; New York, B, 25c; Otis,B, B, 19c; do C.CT, 17c Oakland, A, lCc; Warren, B, B, 18c; do A, 16 l-2c BLEACHED SHIKTISaS. Androscoggin, 4 4, A, A, ITc; do L, 4-4, I5c; Boot, S, 4 4, 11 l-2c; do B, 4-4, 13r Fruit of the Loom. 14c; do 100, 18c; Gold Medal, 12 l-2c; Hope, 12 l-2c; NewYork Mills, 19t ; Wamsatta. 18c; Lonsdale; 13. GROCERIES. STEELE JOHHSOX 638-540 14TX T. CLARK PEEHOH COR. 7A&NHAU AMD llTU ST. PT7NDT, METER AEAAPEE, 112 VAUT UVU ST., WHOLESALE bKALXES- WHITXEY BAtJSEBHAN A CO, 247 DOUGLAS ST. Cofieea .firm at, for Bio 30 30Jc, Java, old government, 35c, Costa Eica 81c Dried Fruits inpply limited; Layer Basin, new, t 50; Dried Apples 10 14; Salt Lake Peaches 15.oysters 2 lb can 4 60 4 75 Peaches case, 2 dozen, 5 005 25 ; Tomatoes, per ca9 of two dosen 3 pounds, 5 006 25 ; 2 lbs, 4 00a4 2i. PBOV18IOKS. Cheese lSJal9; batter cice roll 33a35 eggs; I2rl4; beans 2 65 per bu; Rice Ban. 8; do Carolina 9; black berries 17alS; prunes 15;currant8 new 8aSJ; teas Oolong 30al 00; Jape 45a 90; (junpowdera 60al 40; Y. H. 45a 1 00; honey in comb 28a33; strained in class 25. BUTTER AND EG 09. J. O. Bosenfield, Produce commia inission merchants,199 Douglas street, furnish us with tho following quota tions: Butter, choice roll, 3335; common roll, 17u20; egga, demand active at 12 ; prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes 140 per bu. Cranberries 9prbbl. POUUBT. Supply limited with demand active ss follows: Chickend, dressed,' fell ; turkeys, llal4c; geeae,.la9e; dackiO alOc CTDEK. SlOperbbL 7EWTT. Lemons aad oranges Mess, lem ons, $7; oranges f6 25S 50. HABDWAKB. John T. Edgar, wholesale dealer in Hardware and Iron, -corner 14th Douglas, favor us with the following quotations and report active move ment in trade on order account from tae interior. Bar iron in car load lots, si 4 cemt rates; nails, do. lOd. 4 6 ; Jd, 8 00 ; 6d,525; 4d,550; d, 125; wrought nails, 6 75 ; cast steel, 18c bulk; azea $13 00 per dot TUTS. A. B. Hubermann, 510-512 IStk street wholesale dealers. Quo tations: mink, "No: 1, ,1 251 50; coons, 45c; muskrat, 14 for fall aad 21c for spring; skunk, prine black, 1 00c ;do. striped, 15 to 80c ;otter, Uo. 1, 5 00 to 6 50; do. No. 2, 4 00;.fsb er, in good order, QOO; wolf, large mountain No. 1 . 2 25 : do. No. 1. 1 SOi do, small, 50 to W; beam, w.U far-' red an J cljuie.I, 1 00 to 1 25 per lb martin, frtm 2 50 to 4 00, according to color; fox, silver gray, 10 CO to 25 00; do. cross, 3 00; do. red, 1 50: deer skin, hair red aud short, 25c aer B). X Cooke Sl Ballou furnish tae follow ing quotations, for but cheraV stock, native steers, 4a4 1-2; Texasrateers, 3Ja3J; hogs, unsettled, prijse, 4a 4 1-2 ; sheep, firm and actireiat 4 l2a5 00 " V MEATS. ' Dressed beef, 6 l-2c; dressed 'port,' 6c; dressed mutton, 81-2c; S. C.hama 13c; shoulder?, 7 1-2; breakfast bacon. 10c; clear sides, 10c; lard, firoa at 9a soaps rv ' Powell & Co., Soap moan fact urera. Sapo Publico, l-26fl-4; Savon Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to 6 1-2; Palm, 65 1-4 ; German Mot tled, 6 l-4aS 1-2. . r SADDLKRT HARDWARE AH LBATHKB STOCK. H. G. and J. SCollins, wholesale dealers in saddlejry hardware, harness leather, and findings, quote: oak harness leather, 42345c; union do, 4143; hemloct do,. 40(43; oak bridle leather, $60(5872 Tber doz: skirting leather, 43348c; collar leather 2224crTeam collars $22.50 27.00 per dozS; Concord do, $35.00 $40 00; Log' skin, split back, do. $20 0022.50 ; canvas bellies, $18.00 $21.00. ( PAPEB.t PBISTER8' STOCK. W. T. Seaman, wholesale paperand printers' stock dealer, 181 Farnham street, quotes: straw paper, 4c; rug wrap., 6c; hardware wrap., 7c; dry goods do, 10c; manilla do, 13c ;' pews print, 1214c; twines paper, 25c; jute, 25c; cotton, sacking, 30c. 35c; hemp, 2c; ABT OODB AN TJFHOUrrBBE&'B STOCK., Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fin art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FBAaCB'SfOULDIXeS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5c; 2i,nch 10c; 3 inch 15c; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15cfainch21cl Berlin gilt, 1 inch 615c; 2incbR.l230c;-3 inch 18 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, i inch 510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch 1530c. - f WlKDOTT SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00 4 00; each additional foot, 75c per pair. BETP8. Union and all wo'ol terryper yard 1 508 60; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 dVd 00. DA1IABKS. Union per yard, 1 58; all wool, 2 00a3 00. IfATTBAeUH. Husk, 4-4x8-2, 4 00n6 00; straw, t 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. All of the above quotations are on tbe baais of ordinary thirty day transactions. Parties who buy for cab, or any strictly first-class buyers, can always secure reasonable concessions on large erders for short tima paper. OILS, PAINT.", f,LAS, c N. LD.SOLOMOJJ. BOBERT C. STEELL. OIL. c Coal Oil t is Lard Oil, Ka.l t la 2 (0 70 LlJnaetd till, raw. H0 oi a 10 Turpsntlne t Headlight OU it " " wl-tar " " atrain'd - 100 Lnbrlcatini ) W. Va. f S3 PAINTS, AC Whit Lead, St. Louia, Srtictly Pur . .$ UK Fancy Braud- 9U Putty la Btaddars ... t ' " Bulk. 4H Enmeld'-la colors, T?M-lt. ltd Flat Qlaaa, 0 V e discount TIX. SHEET-IKOX. 1TICF. kV. MILTON ROGEBS, COR. 14tb. & FARNHAM. CHAECOAL TIN-PLATE. I C 10x14, 22 $ I C X Z20, Hit ah'ta 11 SO sh't... 15 OS X X 10x14 2 X 14x20. 1U sh'u...: 17 0 ih't IS GO Ij: 12x12 US I X X 14x20 sU 14 50 sh'ts U 00 IX 12XU 225 Shs 27 '0 I KO'lrlNU TTW. C 14x201 It sh'tsSS SO I (1 20x21 lilt X 11X30 do . 1 W sh'tt 17 00 I X 2 X2S da 12 SO COPPER. Tianedsbaatbingt copper, 14xl tfrsxlers' cnop"S SOxGO, lCbbh's sudoTer.... 40s44 ropper bottoms. Jsai Brass kttla ... 50 Honing V sb't. lialS oa 14x181a. V White ma tal bottoais.... 2SaS0 Planlskad cot oar. 14 and IS u . Hill in VB : 41a4C zone Sheet slac whole t ebeet a'nc by cak U sh'ta . Sheet zineUesk ' Splier or slab 500 As I., 121 ln. BLO KT-N. Strait's or L AT. I Bar tin lb large pi o I Pig 'cad V ft aH.HMMM.MMMW 40 I B r I a !. Strait's or LAP. Israeni firo Mil-tl IUU ' NoeOtelibest io 27 E P chsr- boiler Kos2and2Sbst boiler -. coai . .... Ko- IS to 24 Ju- nl t Kos 23 to 26 Ju- Beats No 27 Juniata . os22to,27 Jo- n lata JO In wd. 1 c additional, 24 to SO In Ns24tu2G 10 No Cbrtbo'lr.. T, rosiitoz r. r 10 10 iJH 17 17 IS 20 cnanost....... 4 Noa 55 to 28 E P eharcoal. tti For 1 aa t an full bunJ Nosl4to0 f'l- Tanlted 24 to SOln wide If No 27.. Nca22lo2ldo 15 I No 2$ , lamuperct inu bundle. COKE l IV PLATE. 0-16x14 222 sheet-. tlOSOall. HIOVE POU-H. 1 bf cross 12 75 1 1 gross tS 00 4 fros...r.. 5 0 Jo pixon A Co A 5n 10 grow 5 '. I Gem 4 SO RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Noa t to 12 staiu'd I Nos 9 to t, per It with one good I Iron ft ft....... 31 aide. 22 1 For le.a than a bnndl le ft extra. ' SOLDERS. SU Louis No 1 5iBoong....-. 21 B'at made to ord 17 1 - W1BE. jmg"t Hark' Noa 0 tn S 1 '7, Sand 1 10 "lOaadli II No It 1IJ4 Noa Handle u run Dun 'iszuper at dlaennat. uperea aurtet oeH lf 11 19 20 Stable", aelf. ellncnlagV!b II 1 17 tl tl ,No 0toa 10 i.iimi .1 " 10 A 1 Np ij : it :JSI swisia. Fencing Nra io U fori Ixindlsa a 10 FuUbeueU. ltperceatdlseooat. Toxio:ejcia:. 01UIA WIOLGULE HAKXRT. ataa. Karah St, isra. Far daafleS eeevaitsue of Markau a4 ba taU Priasa, saw anal eMataaa. WWal ab a. Cholea taM butter. S-tt 2730 2ua24 11 Frea relL. (aoodSrkia- per toe.. BtaUCnS OOD. 15 14 lfiln IS lit Aannitaag. caawi. Mew Tort Paetary. par " , Weatatr Raaerre, f er ". , Waate.a Dairy, pi rlb corrxx. O. O. Jaa. Costa Rica.. "Bio, choice.... aUo.coauaea. SS3. rayt.aa, Slar N. s 15 and ll 14 No 17 J5 " II i " It 19 " SU.. 10 It - tOaU lOJiall taono IS on tC 7(t to PoranMaai. Tallow coau aaao aD ton Bloaabarg fBi--nitn) Pitubarg Stack (Blacksmith) As&Sffc '" '"'mmn'Ti- . lava. C1.1lltDOOD. Pmlhm, 2 lb. rrcwe 1 9oC3 6 , , 5 -U.J f 0' 6 Odau .n. 4.2& - 0 0 10 10 0 Tuiaatota do j Lima rans do Ureen Cora d .. Core Orstert uo caacxKBs. Soda. Butter. L3otoa Sugar. Plcnle DaT COODS PKCTH. Americas... Albion Allseca .. . IS j Cuun.atoga ..... 10 uanne is.-. Tjuruaa., Garner A Co. Hamilton...-. .Merriuac D Oriental Pacfle ilill bpragua . a Xal? IV 1"5 10 10K '4 raciTa. Apple TOO. I-i)ta. drums, per lt ,, ,... Batsios, lajers, per boa, new Pried currents, Zanta, near Pried appla, eastern Dried raspberries .. . Wed pitted ehera Peaches, red, w Peacbea. uonared. near f hsJroai 14 X t) y 3" H6 IS I IS Turkish praues 3ew... LOUB SID Hour, winter, V ' . do do V sack.... do Habraska do - . Meal do bolted do do plain .,.,... Bran, pec ton 'CBS. Bnffalo I!L. do shoe rohea. . . laser, dry, per lb in hair . Mlnk... ,,,, . . liar i. SZZ uaaia. Wbit, choice aUJinr do Ko 2 H 10 00 4 CO MUZS 1 tt.il 30 ts 20 0U t? WslOOO S UM4 M so i oo t oo OOafW 1(0 TO ( asaJj Corn.. Oats, in bulk.. Buckwheat.... suroHaJta. Uartlord 23 lancaater --.,,., , I row akd max. Iron.common lr per ih, do round and aiinari do burse he 11 - . do hoovsnd light band.. Cast steelV Anif rfcan........ do Eonllab Blister steel American , . ,, 'ierinsn steel.tilow and urinr 4 a8 7 "sJ0 111 X 25 20 Ual3 3il ( Norway nail rods. Bensoue.. UVKSTOCX. Natl re shipping '" , Texas sbipplnr. s'eers....... NatiTe butdiera stock.. Hogs, un root. TH lb , 8heep, V lb . talea, ft lb. nross.. Lambs ,,, 4a4JC Sttai K4 ixli 4a4V a54 Xa LUCK, 1UDM OAIS, AC Lime, fl bbl .. . Cement,Utlea j do .LouisTllle ..... Plaster, Grand RiMa .... ,, , , Hslr, per laile of 4n lha .. flraen but hers h-daa... , , 100a2 25 "S 00a3 2S 00a 0 4 ro 1 Mi? 00 -1.9 12 lOalS 10 JJalJ 17 do do call dn 'aali hi lia do d calf LDry fliu bWes . ao do call..... .. I do salt Id lea ao a cau....... Bnuiddil, loiwrvenu utt, aged3SKlo LAXD. Kettle.Ten. choice.. SalO 7a3 !4al5 Ta71-I 00 00 4. 00 17 SO 00 27 00 WOOattOO 9 00 :5li0 SO 00 38 W SS Ol 3 50 S75 SOaU OK Country, choice, per lb... F A Co., wood caddlea.. Steam rendered .. . . LCatSBB. Clear plu 1 Inch ... do i IK. sad 2 In 1st common b- ardj.... 2d do do .. .. learStdlns SIdinjc, 2d to commou..... Flooiinp, dressed aud n atefctd 1st rfimmnn 2d common..... common ... .. .. JolstaudSeantllngOsnJ under d. do orer .0, add per M.......... Sbingla "A" do No. I ......... Lath Cedar ot...... rtiH. Codfish, Qeorges back . Mackeral, No. 1, y. I.U3 " " kits White Flei " W bbls " " kits- Sardines H boxes, per case. . 10 flail " t 00aZ CO 7 00a7 SO I tOm. V) 19 00 S4 00 xica. Ranroon.. Caroiina IIKAVT BKOWS IBXRIHaa. Indian Pead Popperell, K line .. .. da R d de O do do N do do sheeting, 9-4 do ao S-4 .. Puttman. a a............... Stark a . " HAiLa. tOd to Std, per keg. sa ao fid do 4d. do 3d do 3d fine blue do WrnuKbt nails per 100 lt. 64 finishing nails, per 100 Ibs t do do do do 10 do do do do 1-ln. bbl do dn do. Hore nails Northwestern, per lb Borden'a horse shoes, per keg,.,.. do mule do do OILS. Carbon ... Unseed, raw....... do boiled .. Lard, No. 1 Ren tine .. West Va Lubricating Oil- risnuu.. Turpentln raoviMOKs. Meas uork bbl . Hams, plain, f! lb ... Hams, W lb., sugar cureJ... Bacon clear sides V lh Shoulders ft lb... Dried beef, plain paiJTa. White Lead, strietls pure. do do fancy brands- do Zinc, pure Freach.. do do de American.... do do fancy branrls Red Lead, pure American Putty, In WsdH.ra powxll a oo's soars. Herman Mottled... . .. Sapo Publico . Saron Republic.-... .. X.UC.R. OIIe . Ytlm Soap- Patent rat loai Oushed. A ooffew Cextra. n. New Orleans- Pepper, per Ib... All pice, per lb.. Cassia, per lb.. Nutmegs, No 1 "2. OoTea-. ALT. Coarse per I bl Fine per bbl ... .. . Dairy, with bates per bbl Dairy, without bagr per bbl... STSKCII, Comuion5 a 6 Wc I Laundry Olosa 10 all I rwn. srxDj. Peas, a'acdard Tsrietlts bu do T..ni Thumb, dA do Mo i ain'a Little Gem do . do Common field, do Red Heathers field onion ft. Turnip, commou field, do do choice Tsrleiios, do Beet, field rarietlea, do lloney Locust do Osage orange H b" ..,, Blue Grass, clean, do ...... do do extra clean do. Ved-top bu Hungarian do Mlllett do Clorer do .. Timuthy do ,,, . tin Tonng Hyson, common do do tale do do good I,, do do prime-... do do rrinlf.- . . . do do extra choica- Imperlal, superior to flns... do extra o choice , Oun ppwdar, superior to fine do extra to cholca Japan Natural Lasl.fine to extra nne- 75 Ital SO SOaSS Ma65 tuao Japan Natural Leaf, fin u cnoice.. Japan Natural Lti . Oolons. fair to llOD Spod to prime, nuB. extra, . TOBACCO. Fine rat ehewlag, xw Choh Medium.. ?5 7ta vu 70 ao so SOB 70 140 2SC 75 too 10 50 SI0 " IO' ISO 150 300 450 173 1 50 75 3 too 3Sil ISO t 0na2 25 Common- Ptuanatura Hall bright. natural leaf- Dark aaTjr . wooDBwar.ax. 2 koatwdoak a!a u p. Ja V da wj ao uo Horse ual a, flush bottoaas, Cd palls, white. Tabs, .No. 1, oak-cralaed do No. 2, do do ho. S, do Washboards. II P. de- do da de do do da da U d de da da de de da da da tlotlias pins, spring. Barrel rorers, jdala, riau uuaDeia, 1. a, M.ip bandlra, Tajler'a, Batter ladl. do mould. Wood bowls, t saorted aiees, Bro-na,N 1, do No. 2, Axe balTsa, At do abased Selrea. 2S5 Farriiri BUeet, . OcsIul lab --WHQ)UaU( AD XXTAlf. DXaXXB XaT FlBN!TURE,BEl)DI56,:ETi'. Furniture oi aU kinds opaoUterea to erier, -15... "' "' .4JL.B21 - I offer Tor Sale - wmwm STANTON COUNTY, All of T. 21, E. 1, E. '21,760 acres, suitable for "a large colony; 600 'acres in cultivation, thousands of apple trees and forest trees; living water on nearly all the sections; and a fine water power. ' THAYER COUNTY. 2640 acres in solid body, in T. 2, R. 2, W., suitable for a colony ; 100 acres in cultivation, within 1 14 miles of Coun ty Seat and a fine flour mill; living water. - Douglas County. Shf of SE1-4... .34 15 NE SE... SW Sr . NW xr v hf..... INK... w If ..34 15 ..35 15 ..10 15 ..31 15 .. 4 15 .31 15 . 7 15 Dodge County. Nhf of NE 5 17 'Cat aL V X I Il'a.aaaa 0. JO O" C( V aac, a. ,...... ...... .IO 15 V ! A aL I a a ,aiAX X 3 - ' Sarpy County, swstv o io AjOC J. ...... 4. i) las Lot 4 11 12 All these lands general, smoothly rolling table or upland, but comprising many thousands of acres of level bottom. Most of the tracts are sup plied with living water: some of them with small groves of wood. The soil of the creek and river bottoms is. a deep, black alluvial or vegetable mold, and most of these bottoms are natural -meadows. The soil of the uplands is a lively brown or yellow loam, wth a ,yery deep and norous subsoil. The more elevated parts abound with those peculiar soft, brittle, limy lumps, which always denote the best wheat land. One tract in Sarpy -County contains an extensive quarry of stratified limestone. Nearly all these tracts are within the sound of the locomo tive whistle, and many of them are close to Railroad Stations. t Two or three pieces only are inconvenient to "Schools, Mills, Post Office and Stores. For any tract in WASHINGTON COUNTY, apply to ALEX. REED, in Blair, Neb. For any other tract, to I. N.. TAYLOR in Omaha. Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874 The Kansas Ci y, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R. Is the suly dire 11ns to ST. LOTJI3 AND THE EAST, FROil OMA.HA.AND THE -AvEET NO dlA.sr.R nf cars btwn Omtln nnd ft. Luuis and bum e between OMAHA and NEW YOi:iC. This tbe Onlr -Ine runnins a PUl.t,IA LEKPIX(i CAU KAST KUOM OIIAIIX, OV AIISIVAb OrTIIRV.')I.V IMflPlB i;xpitfe.ss Tir.t ix. aTT.i.nRers ttVinj other routes hare a dlsajiceabb transdrat tbe c.iTer&tdtlon. PASSEX'.-Ea TltAINS DAII.T t I'.EXCniNG AU ,Q EA"?TEE!f A3D WE3TEES CITIE3 With Less Chjnzti and In adrinco of otlmr tin s. This Entire Line Is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cnra, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cnrs, Miller a Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. aWSee that your tictets read tIi KauaaaCllr. N . J s-p'i & Coancll lllufls Uulrud, Via Omalia and Sl. Louis. Tickets forfale at cr Tenth and Fcrnham streets, and V. P. Lspjt, Oinahi. J03.TEnOS, Pass. Ajt. CLO L-BRADBORY. Cen'l JL cent. '. r. EABKAPD, Gan'l Supt. bt. Ju4ph. iaStf A. C. DAWES, Geu'l i".i-s. Agt , St. Joseph. GEO. W. ELKLNS QOHMISSION ERCHANT. 101G & 1918 Market St, PII1L.1HI.XIII.. G-rain, Flour, Seeds. Epte'altles t Bulty, I'alt Hops. mai7 wCm FXAXCU X. BBOOKE. HOTTER BEOOKB. F, 1L & EC. Eroolse, GENERAL Commission Merchants nr GRAIN, SEEDS, MALT, &.C., Xoom'FoIS, 03zAst'ot Ccziastes, cx A:Dx:xj:E35X.a. mar7iMlno IUKE1I8, I0MBSTUNE3, Le., io a5."Ml7 yraTii Alffg ll- FOU SALE. oil LIBEEAL TERMS, to suit purchasers, OOO IX NEBRASKA, known end daso.-ibed NV Whf VV SENWnndNWSW. Xs 1a I J ll 13 14 15 14 15 12 10 10 22 14 10 10 14 13 11 11 11 12 20 13 aj IlilllllMltttltl c; qt' J ' aJStasasaaataaS NWNEof Lot 2 21 13 26 13 30 14 12 W 01 QUi W hf SE and E hf SW.. ...32 14 12 ...33-14 12 Colfax County. Vj ,1 .Cat X ''.O. O X 4 v. XZ J1I AJaistaasss.sssssstais If " a O HI aV ' 7 A S N bf SW 9 17 w hf SE..... All N lif Sec xw NE ..18 17 ... 6 20 .. 1 20 .. 3 20 .. 4 20 in XU 10 are good farmine: lands. Their surface is. in WALTER CRAIC. LEAD PENCIL'S Tha following Premiums hara bean awarded lor Dixon's American Graphic OE LEAD FEKULS: Cold 1S73. Medal of P-ojrci3, YIenna, I'irt Prcm'tim Cinclunaltl Indai tri.il Fair, l573. ' Irsl I'nmititn ProDklja luiluS" trial tx.iosltloD, 1S73. For foaiplaj or Information addr sa tbe Jos. Dixon Crucible Co., Orestes Cleeveland, Pres't, m7 2m J ERSET CITY, N. J. M, Keller, Proprietor of tba HISING SUN ANB LOS AXGELES VINEYARDS. Depot for tba sala of hu NATIVE WINES AND BiH.A.nriDiEs 2,1. SELLER cSc Co., Corner of Uittery and Wajhlajtaa Sis. ajt Fnxc;isco, ma 7 tl CIL. it tt TO tlO "Elt ntVeasilr mule Ijy aa.7 one. We wan' men. women bnjrs, and icir a al er tlweunti7 to ur Kln tcel EnnalJis. Chnraio. Cr.ron lra-leca.liluiiilDailuiia. S5 I'liiVrjp' , etc, eic We tm UblIi t-nre-t.swirt eni eer placed Wfure the tubll and our pre, are ui.rteJ-iowu so low ac ti del 1 otn etltion N't one ubaTib a for remlutn kI'IoJ PTr In ordrr leet pict r after elng our picturra ani iiarnlns our prl.es: We have nun; old geataai vor fuf us who bare niaile c artn m or Looks, p. pers, et ., their busines for Jttn, aad thay all reirt tb t they en make much mew tn cer at voik for u tbsn 'anyt.ing.is. Our p'tiTsareso low ttat all can affurto pur iluse, and thert-fnre tbe picture -ell at si bt at slroostte'j hoas. S beginner do a. well asagrnis shn hart had lir,? eiprifnc, for our taullful subject, and lw arlres are .ppr.clatnl by a 1. To ma e larg sales eery- luteal the sen baa io do l Io iiow .( I Idum fr-m bouse w bouse Don't look for nrlc elaewberr until you ha seen what great InJurvtnents wertr r ouo m- tiio uiouey. v.ehaTenotspirefexpUloall beiv, bat .-nd us your d ire-s and we will sen t full partlcula s, trte, by ot 11 ln't elay if yo anr pro&uUe work for rour leisure hours e for Your who! t ru- Koa Is the farnrab!. time toeng gin this busln-ss. t nr plctmea are tb Bunt atid most le-alng in this too -iry, and are ea orI by all the leading pa. Itrs, IiiUu liigtieKcw Vork llerali. ThOM who cannot giret e b.il es ts.fr en ire at tention can work up thir via loca Itles and make a hind-cms sum wltl out err being away irom lion e orer nlh . Le all who want p'e sunt, pro&ube employment, with out riktng capital, 'end us their adilrraaaa at once and liru all aiut tba buslnaas for tbeaaeiTea. AdJrtsa UEuEUE hTlNhOU A CO., Art Fualiahari, Portllnd, JUlaa. Jaa7-2aa LKMWB Acres! as follows: 10 10 101 Gage County. SE.. ....17 4 8 Washington County. 12: 12 12, 12 XW Oft 1Q Q NW '1Q O ' W Xd IV V hf SE aud NE SE 8 IS 10 X hf SEund SW SE 4 17 11 JU III OlV .. , t XI IX. W hf NV uud sE NW 30 17 11 A (Oil -Xv 11 W ,f NW and W hf SW...20 lg 11 SE 32 20 11 N hf NE nd SW NE and tJXLt O XJ XX aJij.tseasses w( aaaVJ X X. Nhf Sec. 12 17 10 gGS SI2E CF tax FEILETS.1 o o ooo kI IK Uf Qla Or Snsar-CotUcd, Concentrated, Root- and Herbal Juice, Ant! Bli:. iBCrann:c. VXIZI L.ITZZ.1Z GIANT" CAT MASTIC or Jlultum la Parvo Pliynlc Ths novplty of jatlera Jfcdlra,. Chnnleal arj Piaioaicuucal S.utns bu u oi aoy lccf.r U;.n the Urje p-pul-ito aul naiavous pill'. C3 apoa of c.iuaj). crutlo. and balky iu ztt uiint', tv'jsu ue C3i by a U'clul appilcattoa ct chci-.ical rtlsace. cjtroi t all Ihu catnarllc and otbrr ccCl rlual properties fnt-n the utuc valuahiu rcots ta. bettii, aid roitrrutnts thca Into a n.inute Gran. tile. acJrcoly lurtcr tliau n muxtsiil BjeJ, tatcat tie readily swallowed by ttoc of Ilia mrntitunalMrs rb iiucht ami Ui-tulluun tatC3. EicanuU: Furxatlvj S'cllct n prt-cLti-. In a ra Ht eoitccntratud form, at Lrich cathartic pt v.cr as is cabalic 1 in any of ft Ixm fills PtciI Its sale in tho dm; shops Trust their nuclei IlI ca Uurtic power In pronortir.-. to Un.tr size, pecr'c who havo no' trie I tnent nro apt to e npi-o ttst th-'y a-a hi-a trdrattc 1 1 eTxt, Imt lc!i IsccS at ell th: ca. '9 dinereut actha tntiliclutl prir. cijlesof uhich tVv aro conpttrd Lcm so tar n mixta and nKUIlcd. one by tha others, ni tcj proJnco ft n't rinrrlilni an I ilinr (ju-ju, -t gcutiyaudliliiL.lyopcra..uar culauril ;. j 4300 nvratrn Isoere'iyoCcred byl"io r" p-Ictor of .&(. luii. i j a y cIicli! t t cyan ani'rsL. i-l't c I It thca ai l.o-i. icr c.ier Uaia tf merv.ury ot ti. cucr l-erai poison. Dclns entirely Tcjtctar.lc,nortrtfcnlar care It .-eq.;i:vl while u.tu thei. 'ii.iy t j. r .to ttithuiit distnrUiuc? t j tho coortitntiua. dut. oroccupi ion. For Jtimiitlcr, lienduchr, . Conaiip-iiion, Ituyuro Itlood, l-a"u Iu tae Htiouldcru, 1 lcfftncs cr tio Cheat, OixzlUL-a. Sour Uruc:aiioi:i of tho Stomach, Bail l-.i-.to lu uioatli, UIIIoiim r.tt tckis I'tiln tu r'Slot Of Itldnryu, luternnl Fevc-, IJlonic-.l fooling about Momjcl-, Bosh uf Blood to Head, IIIxu Cc! orcd Urine, (Jtieoclullllty and Gloomy ft'orcbodluitS tako L.r llercoBlleaiaiitl,nrTutIoPrIIctr la cTplana lua of tho remedial power of my I"cr- fttlve I cllu a over so prsat ava Icty of dt.carcs. ivlih tosaytiat tlirlr nctlott upon it:o nnlmal economy liutilvrra J,noia Hl-tud or tlsauoiacplus their 8i.uc tlvo Imprest, A -o does Lot Iciralr tLca; tScirra.r-coa'In'atd bclr;cnclnd la jls.j bottles pro-crvo their lrtitcaunltnpalrrd foi asr Inthoftlcie. littnyciauatp.sotiattheyaro a., trty; fn.th nd rcljib'.c. vhlca is net tho ca-a itlx tUa I'i!jj fotttid lu tie irzz tore, pttt np la t'ujp woodcrpj'te-bcard tox. Rcco..ctt ttit ftrtlS di.oica where a Cnxntlwc, A-Itcr-tlT9 or PurraJ.lYO ia Indicated. tha Utile Pel M v-'It pt3liaut porfect lalltficttca to til uaouaotheta. Tiew nro roll by nil eutfrfrlalnr D'ugtfla.rf at a 3 ceutai a bottle. Do not allow any drngsist to lndcre rorx io taie anyfilaj eN that 1 a cny tny Is Just at good1 as my Pellrto bccaao ba assLea a Urrtt S ronton that wtuch bo rccmcmcnds. Jf yocr rnrl't cannot supply them, enckte) 83 ccuu and receive tha ny ri-tnra i -n!l f-oia BvrrAi.6. ::. s. ASK EOR PYLE'S OK S s -Xi"ei 'JEbJrrjj -AND BAKING- SODA! B35T XIO" P"S251 ou) ir 'i KinsT-ciiAsa snoceiut noTl5T4 AwIt 17xiitodltatoa Confectioners' Tool Works, Th.cs. .Mills 4c Sro., Msnafaetarara of Coufectionars'Tools M ilnra. .Iloalds. l. rc-Xe.a. 4.9 , Cieatna- Nos. 1301 & 13D5 North Eighth at, . PHIl.AD2LPHIA,PA. ' ProprI.tr.ra Tiioa s Mills. Ceo.M. xiilla 1 EsTABcrsnr 'IVTAL (Jif Earaacrsni: lUli CVTAL UlfC-g KT opja a II at oh. ATLEKKPaJlakB J mr74!m ADV.ERTISE -CTTatS- J. a J I w J in I ? ft r n ' i i rt uLl(J J TZJLTJLTZ' bee -