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Two o the hotest summers ever known he stayed in Washington as .Mr. Lincoln's connaentuu aaviser, and it was during this period that Mr. Seward said "Mr. Lincoln had too mauy Secretaries of State." His laborious correspondence with the leading men of JEngland, Bright, Cobden, Gladstone, Harcourt, Earl of Carlisle, Duke of Argyll, and a host of others, did much in mould ing public opinion in favor of the Union during the most critical per iod of the war, and timely words of weight and wisdom in English jour nals owed their Inspiration to his pen. Soon after Chief Justice Taney's death he showed a card from the President, upon which was written: "Hon. Charles Sumner. The vacant Chief Justiceship is placed at your disposal, 4- Llvcolx." uetiicysaid: "There was a time when this of fice would have been the realized dream of my j-outh; but now it must not, it cannot be. The breach between Mr. Chaise -and the 'Presi dent is growing wider and wider, and this will close it, No personal sacrifice is too great, nor can any thing tempt mo to desert my post The Republican party must remain intact until its mission is fulfilled " It is well known that only the great Senator's persistency accom plished the appointment of Mr. Chae, after a tedious delay from October to December. Mr. Chase through life remained unconscious of Mr. Lincoln's ofler and Mr. Sum ner's refusal. Such was the delica cy of feeling that pre-eminently characterized his acts and eltbrts for his friends. The simple autographic card alone remains a witness that ambition was not the infirmity of his noble mind. Mr. Lincoln often spoko of him aihis "stand-by," and to him were confided al the doubt ful questions of his foreign policy; toN. P. Willis, the poet,' anil to others he called him "his good ge nius," and to him, first of nil, was told that thrice-drempt dream that preceded Lincoln's assassination. Mr. Sumner lias LEFT OX KECOKD his liking for Mr Lincoln, and of his full appreciation of his wondorful character, his patience, and his pa triotism in times of trying troubles. The cool flat-boatman and the clas sic schojar fraternized, and found a common cause in which to labor, to sutler, and to die. Sometimes lie talked of trees as of friend3, and the old English elms of Boston were his admiration. He told me he thought h.e could distin guish with closed eyes what tree he was near by the' dilTerent melody of the winds' vibration through its leaves. This M'as especially the case with HIS .GBEATEST FAVOniTE of all the evergreens, the pine. tree. He watched with a gardlner's inter est the acclimatization of the foreign trees planted hv Downing In the park in front of his residence- Cedars of Lebanon and Cryptomeria Japou ica saying ; "The embassadors of many countries come and go ; change waits upon them, but these gentle diplomates from the Orient and Occident will stay with us al ways." I was at his house in Boston when he old it, and after signing the deed he said thoughtfully : "fii this bouse my dear mother lived and died ; in this house I spent my boy hood, and Ipart with it with a heart full of sorrow, and with eyes full of tears. There are none who can ever love us with a mother's love. No, not one." And for a few mo ments he was lost in a cloud of memories of other days and other yoara. During the pendency of the SAX DOMINGO TREATY Mr. Sumner was offered, through the Secretary of State, the mission to England in place of Mr. Motley. Mr. Fish called upon him at his own house and tendered him the appointment In answer, Mr. Sum ner was brief and decisive. Ho in dicated an inflexible determination to remain in the Senate in prefer ence to any appointment in the gift of the President, I believe this was the last friendly interview be tween the two. His unostentatious benevolence was so quietly bestowed that none but the recipient was aware of it, and when quite ill, so that he dis liked to drive alone, he called for me to accompany him to see theSer-geant-at-Arms of the Senate about one of the employes (a poor colored woman) soon, as he thought, to be discharged. "THEY LOOK TO ME," said he, "and if I do not help them who will?" I expostulated with him. He was so weak I feared the consequences of his climbing up the Senate steps, even with my assist ance ; yet iq answered, smiling, in the dying words of an Archbishop of Paris : "Bonus pastor xtnimam suam dat pro ovibus au!s; (""The good shepherd lays down his life for h9 sheep.") In the winter of 1S73, after recov ering from one of his severe attacks he said: "If my work were only done death would come to me, not a skeleton, with terror, but as the Greeks sculpturea nun a youtn crowned with poppies, bringing re3t; yet it will all bo well in God's own time; and when I die I wish my body "CARRIED TO THE GRAVE by the race I have served so long, ahd to whose elevation my life has been consecrated." His disposition remained under all circumstances to the last unruf fled, unsouied, and unembittered. It was the calm tranquility of a for giving soul, with aims so elevated, an INTEGRITY SO SPOTLESS, a magnanimity so divine, you would seek in vain to find a parallel on the pages ot history; and yet so tender was his heartj'aud so kindly sensi tive his feelings, that, upon the personal appeal of a woman, ho did not make an already prepared speech, by which a personal matter of justice to himself would have been righted, now left at the discre tion of his executors. His faults, if they can be called such, were his generous sympathy and his. child like trust He was among the public men of his time who could truthfully say, "I never asked a vote from a single human being, nor have I ever so licited an office for myself." He utilized hia life, and all its varied activities were employed to restore the equality of races and the free dom of mankind. If America ever had a statesman he was one in it largest, broadest, and fullest sense, To the philanthropy of "Wilberforce ' he united the eloquence of Cicero. I He urged and saw carried out John ' Quincy Adams' theory of freeing the slaves as a war measure. He was the foremost to advocate tl e ' amendments to the Constitution and witnessed their triumphant adoption. He origiuated the idea or consequential uamages, aim me ' Geneva Arbitrators based their de 1 cision upon his interpretation of in ternational law. With British habits and American ideas self- sustained, self-determined, and self assured, he gave confidence to the despairing, courage to the timid, and endurance to the weak'dnring a four years' war; and of him may be truly said, in the wortls of Ed mund Burke, "He never stirred from his ground; no, not an inch; he remained fixed and determined in principle, in measure, and in conduct; he practiced no manage ment; he secured no retreat; he sought no apology." Such was Charles Sumner. The Shirt That Opened Behind. A man in Greenfield," whom we will call William, got up the other morning and proceeded to put on a shirt which his wife had just made for him after a new pattern. As she stood at the mirror curling her hair, she heard a suppressed sound, half way between a groan and an oath, and turning round said, laughingly, "Why, my dear!" "Shut up!" he ejaculated; "you are a born fool. Never attempt to let a woman at tempt to fit a shirt, she can't do it; it is one of the impossibilities." "But William," depreciatingly, "Don't you talk let me talk. Do you think I'm going down town in "this rig? A pretty disposition you've got; just becar.se I happened to find a little fault last week with your ironing, you must go and make me a shirt without a bosom! Such ma licious conduct, madame, is unpar donable. Shut up, I say. I won't hear a word. When a starched shirt front is the' only finery that a man indulges in. Is he not excusable for being particular in regard to that, I should like to know?. And this thing sots like the devil. Look how baggy it is here in front, and it feels behind as if there was a board bound across me ;" walking up and looking in the glass, hitching up first one shoulder and then the other, after the indescribable manner of men trying a new garment. His wife dared not speak, but, bringing a good-sized mirror from the next room, she held it up behind him for a moment; and perceiving by his chop-fallen expression that he saw the point, and the front, she ran down stairs to settle the coffee and see that Bridget had set the table geometrically. As William walked down to his office that morning, he said to the first friend that he met, "I tell you, Tom, that little wife of mine is a born genius. Look at this shirt now ; s.he cut and mado it all herself; no confounded button holes to bother a fellow. Just sond 3our wife up for the pattern." And it was by the wa3- of Tom's wife that Lizzie first knew that William was pleased with his shirts. SPLENDID 1 UNPARALLELED TRIUMPHS OF THE Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine Co., NEW YORK, Over EIgi:ty-ni Competitors AT THE WORLD'S EZPOSIiIOh. VIEN 5A. 1873, &3. X. Th' Ki'lglil'4 Cross of the Imppri- 1 irtl-r of ( rn-U Ji fjli,-' conferred hy his Apo olic Majesty the Emperor of Austria, upon th Hutiora ble .Nathauiel Whwler, l'resident of the heeler A Wilson ScWihit Machine Coiu- Smy, SLi thefout dtrand buiUir oi the iviog Machine industrr. f The Cri.d Hplomauf Honor, rec ommeu Jci liy the International Jnry for thi. Sea ins Machine ou'any only, for their important contributions to the ma terial and s clal welfare of mankind. 3 Tii Granrt n-etlnl ror lr.eief, awardnl for their new No Gfewirig Mi dline, b'ing for pkoob&s made rime the aris exposition of 1SC7, at trhich the only UOLD MtDiLfor hi wing Machine! was awarded to thi Cnmiany. iicne tbeVIcn aa-ard marks PrOQEESS mi lrom a 1'iw level or inferior medal, bit from a floLD MEDAL, the highest awarJ made at Paris. 4. The 'anil .Mrrtal for M-rIt, for tfca development of Needle Indus. ry and ri ce ltn.eand superiority of manufactured rimpks tzhlbited. 5. A a. nu 91'dsl for Merit, for excel- 1 pee and 'ipr!ority of Cabinet ork. tbeouly award of the Und, in this sec tion. C' 3Icd.ils forservornl oope-atorvf of the Wheeler A Wllaua Company for su perior ability. 7. The Official Ileport, published bv the UesebalD bectjo.v of the VI ona Ex positlo", slir.Vuei he scpbemact of i t e Wheeler 4 VTilsi-n Company for quantity and quality of Manufacture, an position in tlici-ewlug machine business, as fol lows: OFFIO.AL REPOKT, VIENXA EXPOSI TION, Sl'IM) M'CHIsES. AC. (OBOCT 13, SEC. 2, B.) "Th"K'C&ieisoing achuie Manufactory in the wotld Is thit of Wheeler 4 W'ilso , New York, which alone has brnagm already over 90J.OO0 cf their .-ewing Machines Into i met I' al use. The complete piodnclii.n of the part by machinery Is so regulated that each comple e ma-hlnemsy be used a a simple for exhibi tion Thi Vu prcdu-es 6.0 well adjusted machines daily. "lhe late-t production of this firm, and which la the wonder ot th- Vienna Exposition, it their new o.t" Sewing Mcl.in?, This uni versal machlnesews the heaviest leather har ms said thi finest gauzes with a truly pearl stitch. "Wheeler A WINon hire rfeclved the highest prizes at all World's Expositions and at the Vienna Exposition w.re extrrordlnarlaly dis tinguished," Further Distluguisheil Honors. New Toee, Sept. 15, 18T3. The Grand Medal of Honor, OF TH- aHEKICAX institute xewyokk Was unanlmou.ly recommended by the Judges of Sewing Machines for WHEELER & WILSON'S NEW 2s 0. 0 SEWING MACHINE ts being "a decided improvement OTer all other machin-s in the m rlet,"-and which "must rrTolutioi.lre certain branches of industry, e pttUUv la Shoe and Ilarnet Manufacturing." "BaLTiMonE, Md., October ai,15TS. "The MaEtL'AND Institcte h awarded Whkkleb i. Wisox the (-OLD MedsL for l.elr new ho. 6 Sewing Machine. Other Sew ing Machines received nothing." "?VjLXjfA, November 4, 8'3. "At the GsonniA Statb Taix, a Silver Medal, the hvhest an I only premium for Leatber r-titchtng, was awardad to WiikELER A Wilsos for simples dsne on their Nsw No. 6 Sewing Machines." Principal Odec. No. 025, Broadway. NE-wy- Tronic. AsendMlnaUthe Principal Cities cftis World ZECAJliXi STEAM ENGINE 3VEE-eV2W"ST. SUCCESSORS TO HALL BROS., ttanubcturen ot Stsam Z2igia.3s 1 1 Mlnln? and Mill Machinery, 33ixiicl:r.s:, Caia c and all kinds raorj -woorjs:. Carrier Ninth and Vicholas Streets. NEW FOUNDRY The foundry in connection with the Van Dorn Luchlne shops, Sit. 230 IIAKSET STREET. If now In operation. I am prepared to a tke all kinds of castings. UUZiaiZ W M, FENWICK. Money and Commerce. Daily Review. Office Omaha Daily Beh, ) March 31, IS 74. J March has played us one of her j provential pranks and . of the fair promises of in spite yesterday morning has assumed one of her fiercest aspects, as if taking a sort of demoniac satisfaction in assert ing her warning power over the affairs of men. The effect upon trade is felt more in the retail stores than among the jobbers. Business was quiet, however, in all line3 and no change occurred in prices, except iu dressed poultry which is firmer and marks a light advance. The week opens with milder weather and a buoyant feeling in business circles. Prices remain quiet with very little disposition of the buyers to "cut" Sugars are reported advancing in Chicago and St Loui3, but the advance is not sufficiently positive to cause a change in Omaha quotations. Business in wholesale lines was fairly active.to-day in all branches. The demand for dry goods was larger than usual. Groceries moved in heavy lots and prices were well maintained throughout. Coffees settled at yesterday's quotations and the impression in business circles seems to bo that they have touched bottom, for the present at least The market is well stocked with the better brands of teas and pricoa are low enough to compete with Xew York or San Francisco. More than the usual number of western merchants left for homo by this morning's trains, and the pack ing rooms are still busy with then orders. OMAHA JIARr.ET3. Carefully Corrected Dallv. DRY GOODS. trints. American, It ; Albion", 10 ; Al iens, 10; Connestogt, 10; Dannells, 10 ; TrumanV, 8 12; Garner & Co., 9 1-2 ; Hamilton, 10 ; Merrimack D. 10 ; OricnUl, 10 ; Pacific Mills, 10; Sprajucs, 10. TICKIXG3. Amoskeasr, A, O, A, 25; do A, 23; do B, 20; Conestoga, A, Pre., 26; do B, 27; do Gold Medal, 20. BLEACHED SHEETINGS. Peppenell, 8-4, 30c; do 9-4, 37 l-2c, do 10-4, 40c; do 11-4, 45c; Waltham, 8-1, 27 l-2c; do 9-4, 32 l-2c; do .10-4, 37 1.2. UaOVTN DRILLS AiuiidKeag, i- i--:c; iugu3ia,iic; Everett, G, G, 13 l-2c; GreatfFalla, a t mi r. t.ugusta,llc; 13 l-2c. brown anEETiNaa. Indian Deads, 12c; Pcpperell, E, fine, 12c; doR, ine, lie; dT6, 10c; do X, hne, lie ; uo sheeting, cfgi Ji dobbeeting, U-4, Zi l-2c; A, A, 12c; Start, A, 12. Puttman, 1 CORSET JEAN3. 92 i Amoskeag, lljc; ITearsarjp Satin, j 13 l-2c; Laconia Satin,-- 18 l-2c; Naumkcag Satan, 14c; Peppenell Sat an, 14c. DEN1S18. Amoskeag, 24c; Arkwrighr, blue 10c; BeHYcr Creek, A, A, 19c; Hay Maker, blue, 13 l-2c; India B, B, blue and brown, 19c; New' York, B, 25c; Otis B, B, 19c; dp C, C, 17c Oakland, A, lCc; Warrea, B, B-, 18c; do A, 16 l-2c. BLEACHED BMRTIXCU. Androscoggin, 4 4, -A, A, 17c; do L, 4-4. I5c; Boot, S, 4 4, 11 l-2c; do B, 4-4, 13c Emit of tbe Loom. 14c; do 1U0, ISc; Gold 5IcdaI,-12 l-2c; Hope, 12 l-2e; NowYork Mills 19c ; Wamsatta, 18c; Lonsdale, 13Jo. GROCERIES. - STEELE 4 JOnNSON 533-340 14TH ST. CLARK FKEXCrc COR. FARNHAM AND llTIl ST. PITNDT, METER & R V APKE, 212 TXKX' UVM ST., WUOLL8ALE I BALERS- WHITNEY BAWSHIiMAN A CO, 147 DOUGLAS ST. Co flees firm at, for Bio 10 30Jc, Java, old government, 35c, Costa Bica 31c. DriedFruits supply limited; Layer Hasina, new, 3 50; Dried Apples 1014; Salt Lake Peaches 15. oysters 2 lb can 4 604 75 Peacbes case, 2 dozen, 5 005 25; Tomatoes, per case of two dozen 3 pounds, 5 005 25; 2 lbs, 4 00a4 25. PROTISIONB. Cbeeae 18Jal9; butter "choice roll 33a35cgg3;12rl4;bean2 65 per bu; Rice Ran. S; do Carolina 9J; black berries 1 7al8; prunes 15;curranta new 8aS; teas Oolong 30al 00; Japs 45a 90; Gunpowders COal 40; Y. H. 45a 1 00; hone' in comb 23a33; strained in class 25. BUTTER AND Ed 03." J. G. Rosenficld, Prod uce commis misaion mcrchants,199 Douglas street, furnish us with tho followingjfquota tions: Butter, choice roll33a35; common roll, a20;- egg, demand active at (12 prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes 1 40 per bu. Cranberries $9 pr bbl. POULTRY- Supply limited with demand active as follows: Chickend, dressed, 9all ; turkeys, lla!4c; geese, 8i9c; ducks 9 alOo. CIDER. SlOpcrbbl. - A Lemons nnd oranges Mess, lem ons, 7; oranges $6 256 50:"" John T. Edgar, wholesale ' dealer in Hardware and Iron, corner 14th Douglas, favor us with thi following quotations and report active move ment in trade on order account from the interior. l Bar iron in car load lots, at 4 cent rates; nails, dolOd, 4 Ci ; 8d, 5 00; Gd,525; 4d,55X; 3d, 6 25;nrrought nails, 6 75 ; cast steel18c balk;' axes $13 00 per doz. r FURS. A.B.ubermann'. 510-512 13th street 'wholesale dealers. Quo tations: minkJNb. 1, 1 25al 50; coons, 45c ; muakrat, 14c for fall and 21c for spring ; skuntprime black, 1 00c ;do. striped, 15 to 30cjbtter, No. 1, 5 00 to 6 50; do. No. 2, 400; fishs er, iu good order, 0 00; wolf, large mountain No. 1, 2 25 ; do. NoaS, 1 50; i , ' do. small, 50 to 80; beaver, vrelfifar - Lr it. red and cleaned, martin, fn.m 2 50 imtAii to 4 to color: fox, silver 25 00 : do. cross, 3 do. red, 1 50 ; deer skin, hair red an lb. ort, 25c per Cooke & Kallou furnUt tbe follow ing quotations, for butKers' stock, native steers, 4a4 1-2; jfcutas steerx, 3Ja3; hogs unsettledjprime, 4a 4 1-2 : sheep. firm andXictive at 4 l-2a5 00. A? MEATS. K Dressed beef, 6 l-2c; dressed pork, Gc; dressed mutton, S 1-2; S. C. hams 13c; shoulder, 7 1-2; breakfast bacon. 10c: clear sides. 10c: law,- firm at 9i SOA. Powell & Co., Soap monnfacturers. Supo Publico, 61li26 3-4; Savon Republic, do., Cjjemical Olive, 6 to G 1-2; P.tlm, 551-4;. German Mot tled, fi l-4a6 At SADDLERY HARDWARE AN LEATIIEB JtfeToCK. IT. G. anJ. S. Collin.-, wholesale dealers in saddlery hardware, harness If1 leather, aid findings, quote: oak harness Ieawer, 4245c; union do 4143; hemlock do, 4043; oak bridle leuDuTr, $60$72 per doz; -kirting rteatlier, 434Sc ;, collar leather 22124e; Team collars $250 27.00 per doz. ; Concord do, $35.00 $40gb.ffhog skin, split back, do, $20 0022.50 ; canrai bellies, $18.00 21jop. EAPER fTEINTERB' STOCK. W. H3 Seaman, wholesale paperand printcrT-stock dealer, 181 Farnhatn street, qoetes: straw paper, 4c; rjg. wrap., Gc hardware wrap., 7c; dry goods do, 10c;" manilla do, 13c ; news print, 1214e; twin, paper, 25c; jute, 25c; cotfcen, 35o; hemp, 2oc; sacking, 30c. j ART 600PS AND UPUOLSTKREE'S IgtOCK. BenjaminBjJones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnhun Street, furnishes the following quotations: tKAME MOULDINwe. Oil wauut mouldings, one inch, per foot, fc; 2 inch 10c; inch 15c; polishedjralnut, i inch 7c; 2 inch 15c; 3ich 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch G15cT2. inch 1230c; 3 inch 18 45c,4imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iu'ch 510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch 1530c Window shades. t riam bands, o leet, all colors, per pair; 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00 4' 00; each additional foot, 75c per pair.' I KEPPS. Union and all wool terry, per yard 1 503 50; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 80; all wool, 2 OOaS 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, S 00a4 00: Excelsior. 3 50a4 SO. All of the above quotations are on the basis of ordinary thirty day transactions. Parties who buy for ca-h, or any strictly first-class buyers, can always secure reasonable concessions on large orders for short tiros paper, OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, Ac. IT. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. OIL'. Ceil Oil S IS Linseed Oil, raw. 105 " " bl'd. 1 10 Turpentine 65 Headlight OU 18 Lard Oil, N.l I at II O " winter j strain'd t j Lubricating 1 W. Va. ; II PAlNTd, AC White Lead, St. Louis, Srtlctly Pure I " ' ' ' Fancy Braid u Pnltv In Rlnlden . 5U SU iluic..... Euim'ld Glass, colors, 9 sq. f t......... 1 00 Fiat Gl5, 60 9 e discount TIN. SHEET-IKON. TflRE. tV. MTLTON ROGERS, COR. 14th fc FARNHAM. CHARCOAL TIN-PLATE. I C 10x14, sh'ts I X 10x14 sh' is. .... 225 I C 1 x20, 1129 th't. IS 00 X 14x20, 113 sVts lg 00 I X X I4x? sh'is .-... 81 (9 ties -25 2J5 17 0) I C 12x12 s'.'ts H en IX 12x12 225 s'.is 17 .'0 KO'FING TI . ruxMlUsVUHStOl I t: 20x2S 1121 X llxJO o . IS Co hh'ts I I X 2ix2i de 23 00 .31 Ot COPPER. Tlanedsheathln? Braxlers coepsr 80x60, 14sh's ndoTer.... 40a41 foppr bottoms. 3sa)- Brass kf ttles . 60 copper, lsxi s os 14x431n. V Siatf White msul bottoms.......... 28i30 'I Inning sh'l. lOalS Piamshed cei per. 14 and 16 ot . llxCO In lib ,... . 41ai ZINC. Sheet line whole i sheet atns by csk 11 fh'ts 13 Sheet sine Kcsk SpIter or slat 500 B 121 xinc. 10 BLOCKTiN. Strait's or L AF. I Bir tin lb 42 larga pig 1 PigleadB 8 3?Bir.a.l.,.... 10 Strait's or L.4F. large pla 9 ft 4j bULET IRON Nos 70 to 34 best o 27 E P chir- boller . 7i coal. 8J Nos25 and26bst Koi 18 to 24 Ju- boiler . 7V nl-t 10 No S bat bo'lr... 7i Nos 25 to 26 Ju Sosl8to24EP neaU . 10H charcoal . $i No 27 Juulata... 10k Nos5to27EP 1 Nos 22 to 27 Ju- charcoai: . Hs nlata30inwd. 11 For less tl an full bundle Vie additional, Nos 14 to j0 s;il- 24 to 30 in . 17 Tanized 24 to Nos 21 to 3S 17 30 in wide H No 27 IS Nei22to2ldo 15 No 23 20 Les 15 perct fnllbund'e. COKE 'UN PLVTj;. 010x14 222 sheet". 810. Wall. 8IQYE POLL-H. 1 bf grossSJ 75 I 2-- grow $3 00 1 irross...... 5 0 Jos Dixon A Co S W 10 gross... 5 2 I Gem ... 6 M RUSSIA SHEET IRON. Nos 9 to 12 staln'd I No. 9 to 2, per ft with one go 3d I Iron V B -. 24 side 22 I For le.s than a bnndl le ? B extra. SOLDERS. St. Louis No 1 25 1 Roofing-.. , 21 B'st made to ord. 27 WIRE. w.t'-i.' (KissjccorTrig m .s mir, 10 oo to OOsl a cs. Brlg'it Marke' N s 13 and 16 14 NosOv.8 9 No 17 1 '7,8atd9 10 18 '6 "lOandfi 11 "19 . 19 No 12 UK "V , J Nos IS and Ig 13H Full bundles 20 per tent discount. Coppered Market Nos H 4 16 II No- 0 to 6 10 No 17... 16 "7. 8 and 9 II " 18...-. 17 " 10 A 1 Z It " 19 20 No 12 K "20 21 No IS 4 14 13$ Fendne Stanles,. .... self- 10 4 11 for 5 cllnchajBlB- 10 bundles. 8 FuUbundlii lOperceat discount. C302vIlVXit3Fl.C3Xj!.X OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKET. JUAHA. March 2S, 1S74. For detailed eondiUon of Market a B tail Prices, see local columns. ETTTTU AJTD XGOS. Choice taMe butter Fresh roll SV35 27aS0 20a24 11 rood firkin.. Eggs, per dor BXBAC3XBD GOODS. York MIEi IS I Lonesdale.. Wanuutt. - 19 1 Araosxaag . CBXK31. New York Factory, per lb . Weaterr Reserre, rer lb Westem Dairy, per lb oorrxK. O. G. JaT.... Costa Rim, , , IS 14 "H 15H6 13HE K 34V5K S2! I0a3: 13 30aM U$all 120 GO 15 On 8(0 20 a 7C3 12 00 W Rio, choice... Elo, common Star Poraphine Tallow. COAL UAJtD ASD90IT Blossbttrg (RlaclTOiIth) Pittsbarg Slack (Blacksmith) Fort Scott. Anthrarlb . Iowa. 1 Mxi CA.I.NKDliOCU- Pesehw, Jh. Strawtcru TomaUea Lima Beans Green Corn Core Oysters 8oda. Butter Boston. Sujsstr Hculc.... percase.. do do do do do CKSCKKHS. a outu i 3 7334 , 0 S OOah M. 4 2ia5 2fi 0 0 10 10 OS DKT OCOCS P&IST?. American . Albion Alliens . . Cuinrstoga . 10K 10 10 10 S SalO 1C iwg 700 ianneu Tjupians Garner A C Ilsialllon... Merrimsc I Oriental Pacific Mills Sprague .. Fsnita. Acsles . Kis. drums, jr lh .. Raisins, layers, per lox, new Dried currents, Zanta, new . lried apples, mtwn , , , U S W u tM U 3' J6.1 1ft irtea rasiuerrles Pried pitted cherries Peaches, pared, new.... Peaches, unpared. new (LjItmU Turkish prunes dcw.. ILOCtiSOMUL, Flour, winter, 1 bhl. . ... do do V sack. do Nebraska do .. Meal do lvtlial do do plain .. Bran, per ton roKs. Bulfalo do shoe robes... . ,-,,- , Deer, dry, per In In hair Mink Hay Wheat, choice mlUln; ,. do No 2 ..... ,,,, Corn -.. CVits, lu bulk........ Buckwheat..... u .... 10 00 CO t 00i3 a 1 40a! .'( 1 II) 2 00 IS OOalOW 3 OUai SO ?0 1 C0 2 00 Ca5 00 1C0 70 SO 411 GINOHAMg. Hartford. Ian cuter. 1S, IROX 13D STCBU Iron.oiinniouimr per In...., do round and epmire.... do horse shue lr......... do hoop aud llht band... Cant steel, American. ....... do Eui;lbih.. Blister steel Ainerican..... (ienuan steel,pIow and spring Norway nail rods. Beusone.. UTS STOCK. Natlre shipping steers . , Texas shipping s'eeis ... 4 1x8 alO tux 28 2C UalJJj 1 uiy, XV. Hi 334 4a4 4a4 3H 2 00a2 25 3 OOaS 2A OOaS 50 1 nn 1 SS2 00 IX 10 8a9 12 16al- XO 14alS 17 waiire outiners stoct .. Hom, on foot.'P lb . ... Sheep, lb (alves, Tfr lb. jom Lambs...... .......... limx, aissa KAIE, AC. Ume, ? bbl .. ... Cemeut.Utica do LnnlsTille-, .,,,., , Plaster, Grand Itapl Is..... Hair, per la!e of t llx . . Orean kut hers h ties ....... de do self .... d.i soli hi Ic.... ..... . do ealf. Dry Htm hides .. .. de do ca!f... .. fide salt hi !&i de d calf ... Branded, 10 percent, oil, duo aged S3 do -. ULKD. Settle, ren. choice...... .. Country, choice, per lb... F. A Co., wood caddies... Steam rendered .... ....... LUU1ES. Clear pin 1 lnch... .. do IK-IK. and 2 In 1st common bCards .... . 2d do do . . . . lear Siding.. ... -....... 8.M0 7a!' 14al5 7a71-4 60 00 6'i 00 17 50 2S 00 27 OO 20 O0a2S 00 49 CO :soo 30 00 13 00 50 4W 3 SO 3 73 3035 i 10 BOall tiu 2 00a2 CO 7 00a7 60 1 S0a2 50 19 00 34 00 Siding, 2d to commsn Flooitn;:, dreaed and matched 1st common... 2d common..... ....... common . Joist and Scantling.20 and under d do orer '.0, add per It... ... Shingles "A" do No. 1 . Lath....... ......... Cedar posts...... . ... FISH. Codfish, Georges back .... Mackeral, No. 1, iC bhU " " its White Fish " K bbls " " " kits Sardines boxes, per case..... KICK. Rangoon.... ........ . Carol! na. ......... UEAVT BKOWN SUKETIXaa. Indian Head...... ... I'epperell, E ftn do R do ........ . de () do do N do do sheeting, S-4 .... de d 8-4 PuttraiH. a a Stark a .... .......... MAILS. lOd to 60d, per keg Rd do . 6d do 44 do .... 3d do 31 fine blue do ..... ... Wrought nails per 100 lbe... 6d finishing nails, per 100 lhe. . 8 do do do do . 10 do do do dc 1-ln. bbl do Uo do... Horse nails Northweniera.perlb Burden's horse shoes, per keg do mule do do cm. Unseed, raw...... ...... . do boiled ...... .... tjrf. No. 1 ........ ..... lentlne .....,,, West Va Lubricating OU Fish Oil Turpentine ...... rEOTHIOte. Mess pork bbl . . Hams, plain, f( lb ..... Hams, lb., sugsr cured....... Racon clear sides $ lb... Shoulders V lb - Dried beef, plain PAlTTt. White Lead, strlrtlr pure .. do do fancy brands.... do Zinc, pure. French . do do de American.... do do fancy brands .. Red Lead, pure American.... PutUL in bUMrs . POWELL A CO' SOAP. German Mottled.. ...... ... Sapo Publico . ... Saron RepubUt , . X.L.ait- Ollee Palm 8eap sceass. latent cut loaf .... V coffee......... ..... ? ,,, 1 extra. .. . C New Orleans .... spicks. Pepper, per b..... All-pice, per lb . .. Cassia, per lb... .... ... Nutmegs, No 1.. .... CTotcs Coarse pr 1 bl ........ Fine per bbl ...... Dairy, with bags per bbl . Dairy, without busper bbl .... STARCH, Common Jb a- 6Kc I Laundry RIom 10 all rv,rn ICED. Peas, s'andard xarletlcs fr bo. do Turn Thumb, dn do Mci ain's Little Gem do . do Common field, do Red Weathers field onion & . Turnip, common field, do do choice Tarielles, do ... Beet, field Tarletlcs, do . . Honey Locust do Osage orange 9 bn .. Blue Grass, clean, do ... do do extra clean do. . 1 ed top bu ..... Hungarian do .... MUlett do ... dorer do .... Timothy do -.. mi Young Hyson, common... do do fair do do good ... do do prime........ do do choice.- do do extra choice.. Imperial, superior to fine. do extra to choice. . Gunpowder, superior to fine.. Co extra to choice- Japan Natural Leal,fine to extra ze& fin a75 Japan Natural Leaf, fine to enoice- Mil 30 90a95 00a&.3 S5a90 Japan NatnralLtt Oolong, fair to gc- Ooloog, good to prime nunc, extra . TOBACCO. Fine cut chewing, xar 80 :tx : 70 60 Medium., Common Plnz.natnral leaf. Half bright 80 80a 70 'KaM 140 2 80 4 71 9 09 10 U 5 CO t oo 130 1 50 200 Dark nary.. WOODXawiBE. 2 hoe psdeikr-ailed pills da 3 do do do a Horse pal's, flash botusss, do Cedir palls, whiter do Tubs, No. 1, oak-gralaad de do No. 2, do do do No. 3, do do Washboards. TJ P. do L Clothes piss, spring, da carrel eorers, plain, da Half bushels, I. B-, de Mop handles, Tay lee's, d Butter ladles. de da moulds, da Wood bewls, isMrtW slaw da Brooms, No. 1, do do No. 2, do Axe halres, do do da sharsd do Seirea. do 430- 2 75 1 50 175 2 150 100 250 ISO 1 0a2 25 "WILLIAM SEXAUER. 225 Tarnhaw Street, - - 0ata, Keb WHOLESALE ASD BrTAH. DKALXk IX FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. Fcrnltore of all kinds upholstered to order, n style unsurpassed ey aiy autera ieaee. atkUri WALTER CRAIG'S LANDS FOR SALE. I offer for Sale, on LIBEKAL TERMS, to suit purchasers, 30.000 Acres! IN" NEBRASKA, known and desoribed as fUws: STANTON COUNTY. ' All of T. 21, R. 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 1-4 miles of Coun ty Seat and a fine flour mill; living water. Douglas County. Sbf of SE 1-4 34 1 ' 1j bh..... 34 15 10 .............. OX Xtsr XX ............. Z X9 X ''(tllilitlilll lv X As ai 111 Xkf Dodge County. rs ht of ii 5 17 & -J A.1 I V X V 3 11 ! 04 m v ov , i .. .Xo Xo S bf NE 14 1- 8 Sarpy County. sv aw 2 12 10 Lot 1..., Lot 4..., .10 .11 12 10 12 10 All these lands are good farming lands. Their surface is, in 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. S23 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, with a very deep and porous 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 Station!. 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 JBlair, Neb. , For any other tract, to I. 1Y. TAYLOR in Omaha. Omaha & St. Louis Line Short 18 7 The Kansas City, St. Joa and Council Bluffs R. R. Is tht aly dlrs Use t 33 "3? IjOUI AS THE EAST, FROU OMA.AND THE WEST SO C'ITA;GE ol cars between Oimha and t. Lsu:s a-jj buto"e betwoea OMAHA and NEW Y011K. Tills ths Onlj- Ie rusalnx a pci.r.nAS -i.kkpixo oar east FHOU OMAHA, O.V AltRIVAI. OF TIIK UA'inX PACIFIC KXPUKSi TIM IX. eCSTMt'Ojen talilaj otaur routs hars a dUazreaabltf uuaitar at tns Hirer KUtiea. 8 PASSEXCKR TKAISS DAIX.T I HEACHINQ ALL EATEEK AND WE3TE35 CITIES With 1-cm Qunji and la ad Tines of sth'r llnrs. This Entire Line Is squipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Care) Miller'!! Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated WestinghouM Air Brake. KXTfie that your tickets read tla Kaunas Clly, H . Jsph i. Coanell Illuffit llalrad. Ha Omaha and St. Louit. Tickets Jsrfils ft cor. Tenth and Faraham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omha. J05.TEHON, Vjm. Ast. GEO. L. BKADBDP.T, Gea'l Aasat. J. F. PABKARP, Geii'l Supt. it. J.jcph. laltl A. a DAWES, Gea'l 1'an. Agt., St. Joseph. GEO. W. ELKINS gOMMISION KJeRGHANT, 191G & 191S Market St, PIIUjADEXPIIIA. Grain, Flour, Seeds. Ep;c!al'iei Birbj, Jfalt Hops. marT wfim rSAKCU x. BOXX. HUSTBa S200KE. F. M. & E. Broolse, GENERAL Commission Merchants GRAIN, SEEDS, MALT, &.O., Boom So. 18, OUmtsr of Cosumi ree, msrTdawltro T0XB3TUIE3, Ac, &e K BaBalsBBBBa3? I B aaasaaasa BaaaiBlH sJ bk 'laaaaaal I illl 213, XV 13 14 10 V hf NW 15 14 10 SE NWand NW SW 16 12 10i j XXI O if Ax lUi 10 J C... Xx XO XI SW 0 J MW O T O .. CX Sff NE of Lot 2. 2S O V OXj .. .Ov 3 II 0a W hf SE and E hf SW 33 IS 12 13 12 13 12 14 12 14 12 14 12 Colfax County. ll X-w1 X ' Xa O XI X-i ill X.v X. . J If O ill X tJ x N hf SW 9 17 iV lit Mb xo IT J IX O 4Vr id III OvOh X mJ Xl V tar AJ NE 4 20 WALTER CRAIC. LEAD PENCILS Ths folio wing Premiums hara been awarded for Dixon's American Graphic OSLBAB 7ENUILS: Gold 1S73. Medal of Projrcs, Tienna, FIrjt Prem'ura Cinelunalll Indtu trlaiFalr, 1373. Fint Premium Urooklyn Tudus trial Exposition, 1873. For faaiplas or luloruatiwn address th Jos. Dixon Crucible Co., Orestes Cleoveland, Pres't, m7 2m JERSEY CITY, N. J. M. Keller, Proprietor of th RISING STJN AN LOS ANGELES V 1XEYRDS. Depot for the sala of his NATIVE WINES AND BHAlsTDIES 2&. KELIiER A Co., Corner of Battery and Wsshlajton ls. -A3 FRIXCISCO, mai7U CA1. 1 ? f I, S5 TO 30 PKlt. DAT easily made by any one. We want men. women boys, and girls all urer th country to ur Fine .-teel Eojratings, Cnromos, Crayon Imwlnjs.liluailnatlons, SMniTih.. .tc. ete. We now publish the llne-t assortueni e'er placed before the public, (and our prices a r. uiuwuu.h ow .. m defy H cooi etltlon. No one .ubetribesfor a pretnlom-slTinj; paper id orurr iu sow picture alter seeing our pictures and learning our prices. We haxe many old genta at wore for us who bare made eanraaa ng lor books, pa pers, etc.. their business for years, and they all report th.t they an make much more mo ney at work for u than t anytulngeU. Our nHnainu low that all can aSurl to Dar- chase, and therefore the pictures tell at aUkt at almost eTery house. New beginners do as well as ageou who bare bad Itrg- experience, lor our beautiful subjects and tiw price are appreciated by all. To make large sales erery- wnere ai hvriguv u. iu wi i m, mow me pictures from boose to house. Don't look for work elsewhere until you bare seen what great Inducements we cnVr you to make do money. We hare not space toaxplala all here, but send us your address and we will send full particnla'S, free, by mill. Don't celay 11 yoa want proauble work for your leisure boars, er for your whole time. Kow Is the farorsUe time to eopge In this business, i mr pictures arethennestand most pleasing inthU coau try, and are endorsed by all tbe leading pa rrs. including tlie Jfew York Herali. Those who cannot glse t e bualnee. thlr entire at tention can work np their own localities and make a handsome sum without erer being, awsy from home orer nigh . Le all who want pleasant, prcilub'e employment, with out risking capital, send na their addressee at once and learn all ar.ot the business far I themselTes. Addroee QEORGE bTIXSOX A CO., Art Publisher, ronUM, Jtal&e. in7-ima Gage County. SE.. .17 4 i Washington County. NW "0 19 ' aiV A N'W 14 1Q .o f x x!........ ........, ... o xo V hf SE and NE SE 8 IS ' i X 4 9 9 10 10 11 11 N hf SEand SW SE. 4 17 E hf SW... 4 17 11 W hf NW and SE N W 30 17 11 ' ......OO XO XX W hf NW and Whf SW 20 13 11 SE 32 20 11 N hf NE and SW NE and JN oh 6 IU 11 OX-i nO X J XX Nhf Sec 12 17 10 e FtllCTS: ooo o o o Or Sngar-Coa.tcd, Concentrated! Hoot and Herbal Jplce, Antl Bllloua Granules. THr.LITT!.n CIAXT" CATILUITIC. or Multara la Parvo Fhyslc. Ths novelty of modem Mcdleau Chemical eid pharmaceutical Science No ud ot auy locket talcing Itxa larp. tvpulBWo and Dawvccs puis canposcd of cucap. crude, and balky 4urmii-cH, when we can by a c&rclul application o( checicsl cluM.. eitnrr all ttia catLartlc and other ccdl final properties 'root tho uwc Taluatno root. aw. berhs, aaa rourcutntu them Into a mlnato Gna uie. acarcaly larcr tlian a luuoturd aeedt mat can oa readily eualloiri.il hy ttote ot thamotsens:tiTa ito:nacrii and tiftidlous tastes. EarhiittlaPurKativo k'ollct repn rcnU. Iu a moil concentrated form, as ra-ich cathartic power as Is embodied la any of tho laro pills found fir rale la the dm? shops From their nondctful ca thiric power, la proportion to their Ue. people who have not tried tnem are apt to fnppwo that they are hara ordraticia effect, tmt such is net at all the ca ho difforeut act.va taohcital prln ciples of which ttiev aru cnsiporrd Leinij so Lar. runtzea and modldcd. one by ths othirs. as to projuco a mo-t icarfliliix ud ihor ouzb,yel goutlyaudliluUlyoporailli(j cuthurtl i t50O Reward ts hereby offered by the pro prietor of ihL.a l'ellvtii, to a y chemist tho, cpoa analysU. vill find la them n calomel cr other furais cf mercury ot any other oirat poison. nclao; entirely vcBCtablo.nopartfco lar care le .-eqalrud while nm them, lacy ope rate without dlstnrbunco to the coatltnti(in. diet, oroccupatlon. i'or Junndlcc, Headache, ConsilpAtlon. lrupuro llood, Ka!n lu tao Shoulderx, TIkCiuch or tbo Cheat, Olzzluca., Sour JUrnctatloua ot tbe Stomach, Bad luato In aontb. Billons nttackn, Poln In rcffioti ot Kldiioya,Iutcrnnl FTrt Rloated feclltiff about Mom jot, Rash ot Blood to Head. IIIkU Col ored Urluo, Unoclatlllty and Gloony ForcbodluK tako lir. Plorco'isPlcunautl'urBatlvoI'pllPtc In explanai loa of tho remetUaTpower of my Tor- fitlve l'ellcia over to great a va lcty of dleaes. wlihtosaythattuclr action npou tho animal economy I mil vera I,nota Rland or tleauo cacaplua; tlicl r sana. tiro imprcaa. A"0 docs not Impair then; their sttsar-coUnirai.d being enclosed In glajs bottles preserve their irtaes unimpaired fot ear lf.n7ih of time, in any climate, so thai they are a.- vrars fresh and rcllablo. which Is not the case mlh the pilis fonnd la tho dm? store. pot np la eao vrooa or paste-ocaru ooaes. Accoucct isa& fir all diseases whero a Laxative A I tern- tiro or Parsjatlvo is Indicated. thr?a Ilulo 1'eileti wilt eUe the most perfect satlaXictloa to all who use them. They are Bold by all enterprUlaa; DruggUtaatiJi cent a bottle. Do cot allow any drnglBt to lndcce yoa to take anything els i that to may tnj le fast as Rood aa my I'ellcto becane be makes a Urget Sroflt on that which ho recommends. 7f your rnsrlst cannot (npply them, enclose S3 cutta andtecetve them ny ri-tara null from B. r. ri-EJiC, 2Z.Ii,Propr, BUPFALO, H. T. ASK" FOR PYLE'S OK s XiE S,JJI?T) -AKD BAKING- SODA ! BXST X3NT XTSJit OLD by all FIRST-CLASS SKOCKSS OOTlS '73 dAwlr TTxiJ.toa. ttebtoa Confectioners' Tool Works. Th.os. Mills c& Bro., Uanufaetnrers ot Confectioners'Tools Maablaes, Moulds, Ice Kreeier.. &., Creara No. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth KL, PaiLi.DEUHIA.PA. Proprietors: 1 Tuoms MiT.T.a, I 6s. SI. Mills, AZZ.XX P.Pasji jta. j ESTASLUnSD ISfli CATALOODES 3FKT apen sppllcatioe. mr7dawSra ADVERTISE As BTI3S BEE SIZE Wr . -a..s- mi.Axi.vw m lA. '-"" . m. AAT.b i ,1 n H 11 S V.