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Happy Belief for Toang Men from the effects ol Errors and Abuses tn early life. Manhood restored. Impediments to Marriage removed. Kew method ol treatment. New and remark bl remedies. Books and circulars sent free, B sealed envelopes. Address, HOWARD AS SOCIATION, No. 2 South Ninth St., Philadel phia, Pa., an Institution tuvinf a high repu- MM far aaawUc wwtact d professional aafM7a concluded from yesterday's Daily. "Nothing?" queried Perkins, in a whisper, and with a face full of gen uine sympathy. "No ye," said the Colonel, dreamilv, he continuwl, springing to his feet- "I'll hurry back to the cabin." And the Colonel dahed into the bushes, and left his follow ers so paralyzed with astonishment that Old Black afterward remarked that ef ther'd been anybody to hold the bosses, he could hev cleaned the hull crowd with his whip." The passengers were relieved of their weapons, were unbound, al lowed to enter the stage and the door was slammed, upon which Old Black picked up his reins as coolly as if he had lam them down at a station while horses were being changed, then he cracked his whip and the stage rolled olT, while tho Colonel's party hastened back to their hut, fondly inspecting as thsy went certain llasks they had ob tained while transacting their busi ness with the occupants of the stage. (ireat was the surprise of the road agents as they entered their hut, for there stood the Colonel in a clean white shirt and in a suit of clothing made up from the limited spare wardrobos of the other members of the gang. But the suspicious Cranks speedi ly subordinated his wonder to his prudence, as, laying on tho table a watch, two pistols, a pocket-book and a heavy purse, he exclaimed : "Come, Colonel, bizneas before pleasure: let's divide and scatter. If anybody should hear 'bout it, an' lind our trail, an' ketch the traps in our possession, they mij,'ht " "Divide yerselves," said the Colonel, with abruptness and a great oath. "I don't want none of it." "Colonel," said Perkins, removing his own domino and looking anx iously into tho leader's face, "be you sick ? Here's some bull3' brandy I found in one of the passenger's pockets." "I hain't nothin'," replied the Colonel with averted eyes. "I'm goin', and I'm retirin' from this biznc-is forever." "Ain't a-going to turn evidence?" cried Cranks, grasping the pistol on the table. "I'm a-goin' to make a lead-mine of you ef you don't take that back!" roared the Colonel, with a bound, which caused Cranks to drop tho pistol and retire precipitately for ward, apologizing as he 'went. "I'm goin' to 'tend to my own biz ness, an' that's enough to keep any man bizzy. Somebody lend mo $50 till I fceo him agin." Perkins pressed the money into the Colonel's hand, and within two minutes the Colonel was on Tipsie's back and galloped on in tho direc tion the stage had taken. He overtook it, he passed it, and still ho galloped on, Tho people at Mud Gulch knew the Colonel well, and made it a rule never to be astonished at any thing he did; but they made it an exception to the rule when tho Col onel canvassed the principle bar rooms for men who wished to pur chase a horse; and when a gambler who was Hush obtained Tipsie in exchange for twenty slugs only a thousand dollars, when the Colonel had always said thero wasn't gold enough on top of tho ground to blit her Mud Gulch experienced a de cided sensation. Ono or two enterprising persons speedily discovered that the Colenel was not iu a communicative mood ; so everyone retired to his favorite saloon and bet according to his own opinion of the Colonel's motives and actions. But when tho Colonel, after re maining In a barber shop for half an hour, emerged with his face clean shaved and hair neatty trimmed and parted, betting was so wild that a cool headed sportingman speedily made a fortune by betting against every theory that was advanced. Then the Colonel made a tour of the stores and fitted himself with a new suit of clothes, carefully es chewing all the generous patterns and pronounced colors so dear to the average miner. He bought a new hat and put on a pair of boots, and pruned his iinger-nails, and, stranger than all, he inildly declined all Invitations to drink. As the Colonel stood in tho door of the principal saloon, whoro the stage always stopped, tho Challenge Hill constable was seen to approach tho Colonel and tap him on the shoulder, upon which all men who bet that tho Colonol was dodging somebody claimed the stake3 : but thoso who stood near the Colonel heard the constable sa3 : "Colonel, I take it all back, an' I own m fttfr rind square. "When I seed you git out of Challenge Hill, it come to me nil of a suddon that you might be in the road agent busi ness, so I follered you duty, you know; but when I seed you sell Tip sie, I knowed I was on tho wrong trail. I wouldn't suspect you, now, if all the stages in the State wtiz robbed, and I'll give you satisfaction any way you want it," "It's all right," said the Colonel, with a smile. The constable after ward said that nobody had any idea of how curiously the Colonel smiled when his beard was oil. "Give this fifty to Jim Perkins the fir.t time yerseehim. I'm leavin' theState." Suddenly the stage piled upat the door with a crash, and the mail pas sengers hurried in the saloon in a state of utter indignation and impo cuniosity. The story of the robbery attracted everybody, and during "the excite ment the Colonel slipped outquietly and opened the door of the stage. The old lady started and cried : "George !" And the Colonel jumped into tho stage and put his arms tenderly about the trembling form of tho old ladv, exclaiming: "Mother !" THE BENDERS. The Pater-familias of Kansas Batchers The Junior Bender also Captured. fait Lake Herald, 10th. Yesterday tho scene around tho city jail was ono of intense excite ment and clamor, the object which drew the crowd to that point being the supposed old man Bender. At early morn tho people began to flock to the city hall, aud by ten o'clock the importunities of the crowd to see the greatest murderer of modern times became so great that the jailor to quiet and gratify them, threw open the jail and ex hibited the accused. The curiosity to see the author of so many crimes was not confined to the male por tion of mankind only, as tho ladies were seized with the same desire, and during the day dozens of the weaker sex called at tho classic establishment and gazed on the man if he be a Bender who has done enough in this world to entitle him to a front seat during a portion, at least, of eternity, in the domin ions of his Satanic Majesty. The old man was calmer yester day than on the day previous, and talked with greater freedom and could be better understood than on the day of his arrival. He stated to a German who was in the with him for some time that he cell had been engaged in farming in Kansas, out saui notmng else mat woum in dicate that he was a Bender. Du ring the day two gentlemen visited him who had known him in former years, and they bath recognized him as being the much sought after Kansas butcher. One gentleman who was in the Pike county (111.) Clerk's office in 1SCC-7, immediate ly recognized the accused as being the man who had taken out letters ot administration in Pike county in the name of John T. Bender, on the estateof his brother- in-law, one Schmidt. The gentle man above named made out the papers and saw Bender frequentlv during that year, 1857, after which the flatter moved to Kansas. A former Indian agent of Kansas, who formerly knew Bender, says the right man is captured. With this strong evidence it can scarcely be doubted that the great criminal, who lias eluded officers and detec tives for the past year, has at last stumoieu into the clutches of the law, and Is now a prisoner in the city jail. One day, when the old man was in the Manti jail, Saupete county, another strange looking German ap peared there and asked permission ta see the accused. His request was granted, and the two had a long and confidential interview. The Sheriff who had chargo of the jail said the meeting of the men was most cor dial, and that they appeared to talk freely on a subject with which they were both acquainted. The German left town the next day as mysterl ously as he had appeared in it. The circumtance of his visit having reached the ears of one of the deputy sheriffs, of Sevier county, the latter conclud ed that the German stranger was young Bender, and started in search of him. He followed him to Nophi, in Juab county, where he overtook and arrested him. He is now there, and this morning Deputy Sheriffs Farnswortli and Foutz, 'of Sevier county, go to bring him to this city. They expect to return on Saturday or Sunday. Should these two Germans be the male portion of the Bender family, it would not be an improbable oc currence if the female members of the murderous quartette were dis covered ere long in the vicinity. A Chinese Romance. Ah Tung, an enterprising China man, bestowed his affections on Miss Liu Choy, a beautiful Chinese damsel of twenty-three years. They met under tho stars and pledget! eternal constancy, but the course of true love ran its usual crooked course, and tho fascinating Ah Tung found that Miss Choy could not be come Mrs. Tung unless he paid for her in filthy lucre, SC00 being tho price tlemandeu. All Tung ox pressod such a strong dislike to this arrangement that tho guardians of Miss Choy thought best to remove her from her residence in the clas sic precincts of Stout alley to a more secure mansion on Sacramanto street. There the fair one was put under lock and key, and the dis tressed lovor walked around discon solately looking for his mate. He at last found out her retreat, and not wishing to bo deprived of her so ciety, sued out a writ of habeas cor pus, and this morning she appeared before Judge Morrison. The Judge found out tho stato of affairs and asked tho blushing damsel if she wero willing to marry hor persever ing lover immediately. Nothing loth, she consented, and the Ire v. Otis Gibson was sent for to perform tho ceremony. He was not at home, and the Judge, pitying the distress of the unfortunate couple, concluded to mako the twa'n of one flesh, which he did, and the two hearts which long have beat as ono were united, and Mr. and Mrs. Tung left tho Courtroom pleased with the ad ministration of American justice. San Francisco Ibsl, April Wt. Harvest 1874. Beports from every section of this region of country give assurance of an abundant harvest of grain and fruit. A very large area of soil was sown in wheat last fall, and at this time the fields promise a rich yield. Fruit growers tell us that the tar dy approach of warm, growing weather has materially increased the chances for a plentiful supply of peaches. The buds are not yet far enough advanced to be susceptible of injury from frost, and before the spring sunshino can develop them iuto blossoms the season for frosty weather will have passed. It Is a noteworthy fact that far mers hereabouts are in hotter con dition financially than they usually are at this season of the year. Deal ers in agricultural implements and other merchants whoso transactions bring them into daily contact with rural customers, inform us that the farmers are meeting their obliga tions this spring on time, in fact paying their debts more promptly than ever before. Leavenworth Tunes, LEAD PENCILS Tho following Premiums have been awarded or Dixon's. American Graphic OItI.EAD PEXtlLS: Gold 3Icdal of Progress, Vlennc, IS 73. First Premium Ciacinnatti Indus- hialFoIr, 1573. First Premium Erookly. fadRi trial Exposition, 1S73. For f amples or ioformatloa sddrf - a large Jos. Dixon Crucibli iiacon, Orestes Cleeveland, Frfli .yet. m72m JERSEY err an tno Save Your Pap er Rag Patronize Home Industry H. BEirrilOLD, 6i and 166 Eonglas tre tetwern Iiithand I lth, north side, making a ryngements to build a PACE X. ILL El OX1HA, Desires to purchase screnl haadrtd lacaof racs oi all kinds at Eastern prices. Cash en (UllMXT. a2 Money and Commerce. Daily Review. Office Omaha Daily Bee, ) April 16. 1S74. J The weather still continue flair, and business commercially, steadily advancing, the effect of which is being felt by our banks in their in creased deposits. Collections are reported good, and discount rates steady at 1 1-3 to 1 percent, a month at the banks. Commercial paper is quiet. In the general market we have no material changes to rccoard, as it has been for the past week very firm and steady in all lines. OMAHA MARKET3. CarefuUr Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. kurtz Momi & co., 231 Farnham St. PRINTS. American, 9 ; Albion, 1 ; Al iens, 0; Connestog.i, 19; Dannelis, 10 ; Truman'.-, S 1 2; Garner & Co., 9 1-2 ; Uamilton, 10 ; Merrimack D. 10; Orient tl, 10; PaciBc Mills, 10; Spragues, 9. CIXG1TA3IS. Middlesex 12 ; GIeiiarni3 10. TICKIXU3. Amoskeag, A, O, A, 28; da A, 23; do B, 20; Couestog.i, A, Pre., 2G; do B, 27; do Gold Medal, 20, BLEACHED SHEETINGS. Feppenell, 8-I30c; do 9-4, 37 l-2c, do 10-4, 40c; do 11-4, 45c; Waltham, S-4, 27 1-2L-; do 9-4, 32 l-2c; de 10-4 37 1.2. BP.OWX DRILLS Araoskeair, 12 l-2c; Augusta, 12c; Everett, G,G, 13 l-2c; Great Falls, 13 l-2c. BROWX SHEETINGS. Indian Heads, lljc; Pepperell, E, fine, 12c; do R, fine, lie ; do O, 10c; do N,-finc, 9c ; do sheeting, 8-4c, 27ic; do sheeting, 94, 32 l-2c; Puttman, A, A, 12c; Stark, A, 12. CORSET JEANS. Amoekcag, lljc; Kearsarge Satin, 13 l-2c; Laconia Satin, 13 l-2c; Naumkeag Satin, 14c; Peppenell Sat an, He. BEN1MS. Amoskeag, 24c; Arkwright, bluc 19.-; Heaver Creek, A, A, 19c; Ilay Maker, blue, 13 l-2c; India, B, BJ blue and brown, 19c; New York, B, 25c; Otis, B, B, 19c; do C, C, 17c Oakland, A, lGc; Warren, B, B, 18c; do A, IS l-2c. Jr BLEACHED SUIRTIXQS. Androscoggin, 4 4, AA, 17c; do L, 4-4. ISc; Boot, B, 4 4,11 l-2c; do B, 4-4, 13c- Fruit of the Loom, loc; do 100, 18c; Gold Medal, 12 l-2c; Hope, 12 l-2e; NowYork Mills, lSt ; Wanisatta, 18c; Lonsdale, 13Jc. YANKEE NOTIONS 6rOJL COTTON. Clark's O. X. T 7,j "J - J CC-(G 00 S 90 1 33 Coat's . crrlcL's . IIO-IEBY. Ocmsstlc .. British PAPEK COULAF.S nickel)-.' Iie5t...... .... Kins William Domestic..., 2 10 saniiey ... . SHAWLS. Ottomi.i strips . SalP.To. White cnniuion " uivdium ....... ciutuui made....... Percale . .-..... (.alii ..... . OVEIIALLS. Brown drill .1 . ' due.....; ,.. Blue drill ' duck : . White "... " COKSET3. French whalelon r....... Ojr own.-. ..... Count , .."1. I f-FUIMJ SKIUTS. Linen irintcd... .. ' ruffled " fluti-d 250 , 52 23(30 53 S10 50 - 15 U-i 30 CO $1200xU0 .. i 75 1" 50 .. f S f OlT 23 .. 7 7os9 GO ... 7 00a7 50 .... S 00a3 50 . - l 0,'aU 50 .. 55 50a9 00 15 00 22 CO S 9 00 li CO 15 OJ PEOVISIONS. Cheese ISlalO; butter ohoice roll 33a35;cggsl0rl2;bean3 2 Gaper bu; Rice Ran. 8; do Carolina. 9; black berries 1 7al8; prunes lojcurrauts new Sa8; teas Oolong 30al 00; Japs 45a 90; Gunpowders GOal 40; Y. H. 45a 1 00; honey in comb 28a33; strained in class 25. Dooley's Yeast Pow der, Large, 5.50; do nied. 3.Q0; do small, 1.G5, UUTTEn AKB EGGS. J. C. RoscnQeld, Produce commia misaion merchants,199 Douglas street, furnish us with the following quota tions: Butler, choice roll, 242S; common roll, a20; egg, demand activo at 12 ; primo apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes 1 40 per bu. Cranberries $9 pr bbl. roULTRY. Supply limited. with demand active as follows: Chickend, dressed, 12; turkeyg, 14al5c; geese, 10c; du cks 10c. HARDTAP.E. John T. Edga , wholesale dealer in Hardware and Iron, corner 14th Douglas, favor us with the following quotations aud report active move ment in trade on order account from the interior. Bar iron in car load lots, at 4 cent rates; nails, do. lOd, 4 G5 ; 8d, 5 00; 6d,525; 4d,5 50; 3d, G25; wrought nails, G 75 ; cast steel, ISc bulk ; axes $13 00 per doz. FCTKS. A. Hubermann, 310512 13th strcot wholesale dealers. Quo tations:' mint, No. 1, 1 25al 50 coons, 45c ; muskrat, 14c for fall and 21c for spring ; skunk, prime black, 1 00c ;do. striped, 15 to 30c ;otter, Xo. 1, 5 00 to G 50 ; do. No. 2, 4 00 ; fish er, in good order, 0 00; wolf, large mountain No. 1,22; do. No. 2, 1 50; do. snail, 50 to SO ; bearer, well fur rod and cleaned, 1 00 to 1 25 per lb mn.:n r o sn a on ...i:n.. prospects for llrolatter are gloom, 10 00 to -fed, 150; St." Louis. Anril Nearly three thousand rinllnr quantity of Hour, corn, mei cto., have been contribut E fMlnnr. on 'Change for the benefit of t sufferers by the overflow of t btf 810CK, life steer?. lower Mississippi River. AH of t committee appointed onWednesd: .areatwork, but have not report jujime, 4a jive at 4 At a meetlnar of tho cenei 'committee it was decided to Invi money conectea m food a: ed port, Charm suppUesandshlp.tlieia.toi'ew- SM aiMMMitW GSc; ibolder, T 1-2; break' it bacon. 10c; clear aides, 10c; lard, ira at 9c OAFS Powell & Co., Sdapmoanfacturers. S.po Publico, 6 1. S4; Savon Republic, do., Cheml 6 to 61-2; Palm, 65! iMot- U:d, 6 l-4a 1-2. BLPTc, tvi- uersmarj . aaP LLATIIKK Riff IiS. sole V E, Hemlock SL solj do do do (o do span sole col do do da do harness. do line do briile. fa lf - ." 1 do kip do up er f' do calf dj tip do !urnes.. . .......... Kchcalf Jodots urdz.: Other brands diflereBLvt,' pr 1. rici.(.u j.ip jtr is lure linings ...."cs.. SKIXS. Iry flint pr B JC:, I'ry saiieu . re u ...... Srten salted........ Jan. nd Feb, elts -TT. Mi aili. c .. ....... .17 Lauiq sL -i TJEMXXT." Ros nda!.. Water iiuie . 3 0) 3 .5 PAPER & PRINTERS' STOCK. W. T. Seam xS wholesale paperand printers' stockNlcalBr, 181 Farnham street, quotes: straw paper, 4c; rag wrap., Gc;"hardware wrap., 7c; dry goods do,10c; manilla do, 13c ; news print, 1214c; twines, paper, 25c jute, 25cucotton, 35c; hemp, lioc: sacking, 30c, ART WOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S jf STOCK. Benjamin B. Jone?, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine artgoods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME SIOTILDINOS. Oil .walnut mouldings, one inch, per fot, 5c; 2 inch 10c; 3 inch 15c; polis'ied walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15c;j3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch G15c; 2 inch 1230e; 3 inch 18 45cimitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iucl?510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch 150300. WUTDOAV SHADES. Plain bands, G feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental band?, 2 00 4 00; each additional foot, 75c per pair. C t EEPPS. Union and all wool terry, per yard 1 503 50; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 50aS 00". -DAUASKS. Unionper yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3lp0. J MATTRAS3E3. Husk, 4-4xG-2, 4 00.i5 00; straw, 3 OO.i4 00; Excelsior. 3 50a4 50. All ofrthe above quotations are on the basis of ordinary thirty day transactions. Parties who buy for cah, 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! otlce. WM. M. FOSTER, On U. P. R. R. track tet. Varnhara and Dong las. GEO. A. HQAGLAXD. JoisN, studd,injand sills, 10 ft, and un der : .'. S21 00 Orer 20 it, eAch additional ft add'l JO Fcncins 'o 1 . 23 03 do Ha 2.. , 21 0J 1st cjninmn boards -.......... 2nd do do . "A" sto.k hoards, 10 and U mch "B" do do do co "C" do do d do 1-t clear, 1. 1. aid 2 Inch 2d do do uo do Jl do do do do Flooring, clear .. do Is', common ............. do 2d do . .. do 3d do .... dj njrrow, tlrar . M clear celling 14 inch . 2d do do Yi inch 1st do do j Inch ...... 2d do do yt inch 1st clear cldinj .. . 2d do do (. ....... 1st common siding .... 21 do do .. ....... " V shin 1m Extra Xo 1 ihinlc... . Common No 1 sh nles.. .. Lath jier 10-jO... .. .. . 1)1 II pickotseir lOJ Square do do do ... 0f lijtleii i r lineal f'. . Uough do do do . ... 2i CO 20 CO 45 00 35 OT 0 00 65 0) 55 00 45 O0 60 00 40 00 32 50 V5 00 .... 45 00 35 00 : 50 .. 30 00 27 50 26 00 24 00 20 00 18 00 4 50 3 5) . 2 00 3 5o , 3 Co WINDOWS. (UrazeJ.) 35 per cent oITCLIugo list. DOOKS, (Vcd;ed) 25 rer cent oOTCl tcago list. BLINU3. 30 per cent off list. White lime per 1U. Si TJftS 00 LonisTillecemGnt icrhtl a oarM 25 i-jasier pans jr DM.... P.asterinc hair per Lushel. Tamil Wt l'lasterinj hoard ....... S M&i 75 1i, S 4U 4 y, OILS. PAI.WJ, LAS, &c. X. I. D. SOLOilOX. ROBERT C. STEELI.. BRADY & rcAUSLAXD. Coil Oil S H Unseed Oil, raw. 10," " " bl'd... 1 It) Turpentine C5 IlLadlight Oil -.8 LardOll,N.l $ ,l " winter) " " straln'd f Lubricating 1 w.v. ; 33 PAINTS, AC White Lead, St. Louis, Srtlctly Pure S UVi i ancy iirai.u.j. s Putty la Bladders h6 '. 1 0 isuic. Eusnield Glass, colors, i sq. ft... Flat G!as, .0i)c discount TJX, SHEET-HUM. TTIRE, &C. jIILTOX ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARXHAAr. CUAItCOAL TIN-PLATE. I C 10x14, 223 sh'ts . 11 00 I X 10x11 225 sh'ts ....... 17 0) I C 12x13 225 sli'ts . 14 50 IX 12x12 225 shs 17 .'0 I O sli'tx. 14x20, 1121 15 CO 18 00 I X 14x20, sh'ts 11: II X X 14x2) sh'ls 21 00 HOOFING TI. IC 14x20112 sh'ts13 50 I C. 0x2i 11"S IX 11x20 do 1C 50 sh'ts-.. 23 00 I X 2x2S do 31 00 COPPE.K. Tlnnedshealhing Braziers copper SQxCO, Hash's and oTer... 40a44 Copper bottoms- 3ial0 Brass kettles.... 50 copper, 14x16 oz 14x4Mn. " K) SSa43 Whito mc tal bottoms .. C8a30 Tinning t sh'l- 10al8 Planished ioner. 14 and 1C oz 14x60 In. 41alC tlio ... ZINC. Sheet zinc whole I Sheet zinc by 13 Sheet zinc J csk I Spelter or slab &00 J 12 zinc.. . BLOCK TIN. Strait's or L.AF. I Bar tin V &. large pig Pig lead &.. lb 3J Bar leaJ......... Strait's or L.AF. large piz $ ft. 10 42 8 JO J 10 10i ii fcHfc.i.1 IKON. Nos?0to21 best boiler . . Nos25and2Gbst boiler ...... No'.6bstbo'lr. Nos IS to 24 E P charcoal......... Nos 15 to 27 E P No 37 E P chir- 6 9JJ coa' ........ Nos 18 to 24 Ju UliH. . Nos 23 to 2S Ju ntata..... No 27 Juniata.... Nos 23 to 27 Jit- charcoal- ntataOia vd. For less tlian full buuJle Mr aililitlnnn! . Nosl4to20 gil- I "ItoSOin 17 xanlzed 21 to I Nos 24 to 25 17 30 in wide 1No27 18 Nos22to2ldo 13 No 23... 20 Loss 15 per ct. u bundl. COKE TIN PLATE. -010x14 222 sheet", SlOSOall. STOVE POLISH. 1 hf gross. Si 75 1 2 gross..... .$3 00 1 gros 5 0 Jos DUon i. Co- 5 50 10 gross 5 2 I Gem 6 SO P.USSIA SHEET IP.ON. Nos 9 to 12 staln'd l No 9 to 12. rwr ft with one good IronVB.... side 22 I For le.s than a bundl le ? ! extrax 24 9Ul.UbtU. . 25 i 110080"; WIBE St. Louis Nol... B'st made to ord V Bright Market rtcsotnc . "7, 8 aid 9 jo "10andlt i, No 12 ,,.,. ui Nos 13 and IE I9ti No 17.. " 1 " 19:.. " 20 .. ... .j. "--- - ., , u;i ounJles20pertent dfscount Coppered Msrtot Nos 15 1 IS.. 15 16 17 20 21 Jo.Otnfl ,, jo "7. t and 9 ii " 10 A 1 12 N 12 12 No13A14.. 13J Fencing Nos 10 A 11 for 5 No 17 " It '-13 " 20 .... SUpleo, self, clinching 10 bundles . g Full bundle 10 per eaat discount. GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 14th ST. CLARK i FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND llTII ST. PT7NDT, MEYER RAAPKE, 212 FARN HVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS- SVGAES. Grann!ate.l pr 7S. rowatrta do Eat cut leaf da viiii SUodardA do MO1 do" 10 MaZ-i jaWIMnr- s. at aTir,rr:, . ? si SL. 3 Xi it. SS !3 Jt ! in 43 -JU C 3J 41 i.1 1 25 1 50 .!&. 25 30 I- si j 7.71... ZZ 1 58 1 ft) rr. i oo i 30 sn u !fti 73 00 90 WI - 1 73 2 35 1 J4 1 (J C 5J V 00 17 IS 1 1A !!!k " 9 1 23 1 50 UK Hash We 1 A Ct ..., 10 i 333 f UnMBinM.ai. Ca.h i Kxira C Wlloir C X O choice do do do lOalOk vXW COFFEES. Rio choice pr S do prime do do good do O G JaTa 2Sa23S 2723 . 1.27 31a33 SYRUPS. Common pr gallon. (iocd do .... Chclce do do X O inolisses.... t'akl 60a3 70iil 0 8a9 . 16,'sl7 lbal7 eiaH . 7a7 7 4a4 45 a50 5-j57 S7afi5 EICE. Ransoon ihoice... Carolina CANDLES. it W.sk A Co tchofers . .......... MUP. Mis-ouri Vrl'e r..... . KirL's aroii ..... ........ M. Weak A Co S.hofer' Genn-iu. Kirk's stndrd.m......... do sttclin; . PLUG TOBACCO. Black go'ds, Wr-itern .... do do Virginia ...... ........ "o do LonrUrdV. Bright do do do du do Virginia .. Xatvralleaf DDIEU FRUITS California pj'clies per nound ... do a pbj dj .... S,ate uo do ... New rnrmnM do prunes-.- . C0at5 75a9J lsKal7 lialJJ 13al.lH S 9 14al4 17 17Hal8 SsatJ S.1 55 12 do German therrioi................... do blackberries- ........... do rnnberriei... ........ .... do ralns pr tox ..-. da stedleaa rasies per pound . SALT. Xew in bane's... .......... do dairy .................. CANNED GOODS. 2 pound can Mjer's oysters per ose. 1 do do do do do 2 do do Wlliim's do do . 2 do do peaches do do , 3 do do d do do lomatoss, 2 pound can, per case . SI 80a3 00 , 4 30a5 75 .M 23al 50 2 0a2 75 . 4 00a4 25 . 4 75a5 09 S 75a" 10 . 3 50a3 75 5 CO 550 . 5 75lf 00 C 00 . 4 75a5 50 6 01 5 50 do 3 do do do Corn, Trophy, p r i-ase.... uo rtiniow u ........ do Yarmouth lo ...... Strawberries, jer case....... Rspb.rrlt3, do do - . Pineapples, du do TEAS. Oo'ongs per pound ... .. Young Ilyrou, pvr ound Gunpowder. do do ..... FLOUR. Oo'd nut-..... .. XXXX Iowa City C uiforuia ... ... BAGS. Gunn:es, heary weight ... du light do ........ Burlaps, four bushil . ... Dundso gunnies ... draiu bju.s, Amoiici? A....... do do Kixikfora ...-. 2a75 40al 00 COal 25 3 K- 3 0 . 4 73a CO 17 1C 18Kal9 IS 30a31 3t spice-1. Nutmegs, Pnauglest, per pound I S5al 4t Clovej do do ... C9 Alspiee do do la 0 Cinauion bark da do ..... 3oa46 IRON AMD STB 1L. Iron.couimon bar per ld..... 4 do round and spuaxe.... 4Vi8 do horse shoe Uar.... ........ 7 do hoop and light band ... 6alv Cast steel, American ....... 18ai0 do Englbh 25 Blister steel American 20 German steel, plow and spring.. VI13! Norway call rods. Bcnsone.. IS LIME, HIDE HAIJC, 4C Lime, V bbl S 80aS 25 Ceiuent.Otk-a - f3 25 do LouIsrUle 00a3 50 Plaiter, Grand lUpids... 4 00 Hair, per bale of 40 IU 45 12 00 Green but' hers hides.. ......... 5)Ju; do do calf 10 do salt hi les..... ......... 8aU do dj calf 12 Dry flint hides . ICalS do do calf...... .... .. 20 do falthi'Ies Jal5 do d calf -..... 17 Branded, lo percent, oil, diu aged33Kdo S131. Codfish, Georges back .. .. , Mackerul, No. 1. 113 6H lft 5Gall uo 2 00a2 00 7 00a7 50 1 60a2 50 19 00 S4 00 9 11 aits Wbito r ish " t; bl kits.. Sardines boxes, per ta3e KCX. Raneoon... Carolina UEAVTB20X aUKKTIKQaV Indian HcaJ.... .. Pep)erell, E flne..... d R do d O do do N do d sheeting, 9-4-. d ua i Puttuian. a a... . Stark a... HAIU. lOd to M, per teg .. 3J do J do ... Id do 3-1 do 3d Jne blue do W rouqht nails per 100 lbs.. 5". finishing nails, per 100 lls.. S do do do do. 10 do do do do. 1-in. bM do do do Horse nails Northweslern.perlb Burden's horse sh.m, por keg- do inula do do OILS. Carbon . .........-...- LInaeed, raw. ......... . do boiled ......... Lard, No. 1. ....... Bontine ............... West Va Lubricating Oil Fish Oil Turpentine fbovivoki. Mess pork T3 bbl .......... Ilarus, plain, lb ...... Hams, V lb., sugar cured - Bacon clear sides lb...... Shouliiers $ lb... ,.,,, Dried beef, plain ......-... PA1HTS. White Lead, strlctlr pure.. do do fancy brands..... do Zinc, pure French do do do American-., do do fancy brands...... Red Lead, pure American.. Putty, tn bladders.... POWELL a co'a SOArSTU Oermin Mottled . .... . Sapo Publico .. Saron Republic..... X.uait. Ollre Palm Soap-........ . 8C8AS3. Patent cut loaf ... Crushed........ -...... .... ," ,,,,,, , .., C extra................... New Orleans. ...... 12 12 11 19 9 3M 27J4 12 II 14 7i 25 5 25 5 50 600 800 6 80 95 6 60 6 60 7 UO !3 70 5 19 1 t"5 1 IS 83 30 40 00 85 IS 50 12 7Ka8 16 12a 3 9all 1U12 12al4 8al6 13a 14 4aS 1054 ioH SPICES. Pepper, per lb Cassia, per lb.... Cloted ........... 3Co 43 40 Coarse per l.M Fine per bbl ..... .. Dairy, with bags per bbl . Dairy, without bags per bU.... ETABC1I, Comuion5 a 6lc I Laundry.. Glow 10 a 11 I Com.. SKED3. Peas, s'andard varieties tl hu do Tom Thumb, in do Mel ain's Little Gem do do Common field, do Red Weathers field onion V Turnip, common field, do . do choice varieties, do ... Beet, field Tarietics, do . Honey Locust do - Osaj;e orange ft bu.......... Blue Grass, clean, do do do extra clean do..... Ped top V bu Ilungariai do ...... Mlllett do Clorer do Timothy do .... TSaa Young Hyson, common -. do do fair.. do do good ..-.. do do prime - do do choice.. 3 00 R 00 3 50 ilO ! "71 31 7 OOal'JO Of) 1200 1600 3' 00 8 00 1 & 75 75 is eo 2 00 3 ( 11 f 12a" 7 C8-9 IO 40 5C 65a 75 75a 85 85a $5 95al 05 l.lOal 36 7r80 1 lOal 15 95al 00 1 45al 50 a75 SCal 30 90a95 60a65 I5a0 do do extra choice. Imperial, superior to fine- era 'jxint to ciioice- Gunpo'sxler, superior to fine. do extra to choice.. Japan Natural Leal, fine to extra nne.. Japan Natural Leaf, fine to cnoice. JapanlS Oolong, Natural Ut.. fair to gco" Oolong, good to prime.. uoiong, exxra- TOBACCO. Fine cut chewing, exr Choice .... . MedlniB - S9a 95 73a 90 70 SO Common woODXXWixr. 2 hoopl oak-eralned pails d (ope1! oak-cr; do do Ida 240 do 2 60 do 75 do 9 00 do 10 SO do W) do 8 00 do. 2 30 do I 50 do 2 00 do- 50 do 3 73 do- 1 50 do- 3 75 do 25 do 3 20 do. 00 d 1 BO da S K ft 2Oe2. S do do do Horse oars, nosh bottoms. Cedar pails, whltoi Tubs, No. 1, osk-ialned do No. 2, do do No. 3, do Washboards, D P. Clothes pins, spring. Barrel corers, plain, Half bushels, I. B., fop handles, Taylor's, Butter ladle, do moulds, , Wood bowls, isiorted size Brooms, No. I, do No. 2, Aze balres, do it skat ad SflT FENCE POSTS, At Wholesale tad Retail. BEST O" MISSOURI THIITE OAK AND Burr Oak fenc Posts, also wood of tbe same quality, far sole cheap at S. P BBIGGS' wood yard Dr8tI WALTER CRAIG'S LAND'S FOR SALE. I offer for Sale, on LIBEEAL TERMS, to suit purchasers, 30.000 Acres! - k All of T. 21. -ij 'z'f- siTToi-nn tT.ni.sAT.ris of auule trees and 2SS2iJ?.,S'1S." XUlCOb IICCS, AXVXXlg lATP.tPT Tin WAV 2R4.n acta in o oitt- inn oot-ao ty Seat and a fine Doue-las County. Shf of SE 1-4 34 15 N'E SE 34 15 SWSW 35 15 " " - N'tir oi ir i 4 ul 7 15 U 1 A kj II 15 1 15 Dodge County. X hf of XE 5 1 a Mi jV J 1' " o ill...... ........... ..a........... o.. ao V Sr XV 13 18 S S hf 2E 14 IS 8 Sarpy County. SiWBVV XiOb X .......................... ...... 'U XjO t .......a... ...MH......M ...Mill 12 12 12 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 or 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 Stations. Two or three pieces only are inconvenient to Schools, Mills, Post Office and Stores. A T ., For any tract in WASHINGTON COUNTY, apply to ALEX. REED, in Blair, Neb. . ' For any other tract, to I. N. TAYLOR m Omaha. WALTER CRAIC. M. Keller. Proprietor of the" RISING SUN AND LOS ANGELES YIXEYRDS. LVpot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BIE ACIDIZES UL. KELLER & Co., Corner ol Bafery and Yas!ilB.jton Sis. SAN FR1XC1SCO, mil 7 U CJ. J. SCHOONMAKER & SON PaOPElETOBS Of THE PITTSBURG- LEAD AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG-, PA. 33tnl3li3xocl 1333. Manufjctarers ol Strictly Par White Leud, Bed Lead, Litliarge Pntty, Colors Dry aud In Oil. PORE VERMTER GREEN, The strongest and brightast green rnanufacturercd. OOARANTEE. We guarantee our brand ol Strictly Tare Whit ead to be Irre from impurities, and will pay !50 in gold for erery ounce of adul laia'Jon found In this packaie. auirTJm i. bVlIOONMAKER & EON XJitct. Sttos Confectioners' Tool Works, T2ios. Mills c& Bro., Manufacturers ( Confectioners'Tools Haalilnes, Moalda. Ire Cream Frseics, iic., 3fos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth fc't. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Fi-onrletors: EsTABLXsnEB Ml, CATALCQUESSENT apon appllcati.n. saar7da.w3ra Tiies JIilw, Geo. M. 31 ills. AtlkeP.Pasmxb. I B.J Southern Hotel, Fronting ca 4th, 5ti and Wilnatit St. Louis, - Mo. Isaveille, "Warner & Co., Trot3rlotoriii. The Southern Hotel Is first-elrss in all its spcolatnts. Its tabltsar at all times sup plied Id tb greatest abundance, with all tin dellracies the markets afford. Its clerrs and employes ara all polite and attentits to tbe wants ef th Rjiests of tbe hotel, There Is an imprtTsd eiera'cr leadinz from tb Sr.t floor to tbe upper (At, Railroad and steamboat ticket office, news stand, and western Union Telegraph. 0 eJaMotiinuiof hotel, WHITE IN" NEBRASKA, known and described STANTON COUNTY. R. 1. -Hi. SSi.ou acres, r Wnarlv aU vtvvA - -- f THAYER COUNTY. 7 soUd body, in T, 2, R. 2, W., suitable for in motivation, within flour mill; living water. 13 14 10, JA tt W III i!S W SE NV and KW SV. sz ill o OUsS o W O V iI51j 15 14 10 10 15 12 10 10 22 14 10 10: 14 13 11 20 13 12 21 13 12 2S 13 12 12 NWNEof Lot 2. I5V 2iZi ' Oh ' W hf SE and E hf SV 30 14 12 SO 1.1 io 13 33 14 12 Colfax County. l!i 1n. jZt lit !!-" J 5 III j v J III & It v 17 17 17 17 V hf SE... .18 17 . 6 20 . 1 20 . 3 20 . 4 20 j II X hf Sec... .fel If iN ia Establish in 1851. CASTLE BBOS., IMPORTERS OF AND Sast India Goods, 213 aud 21j ntO.VT STREET San Francisco rscli'mS California. aLFX. J. LEOOAT. .VATU'L C. IICDsOy. WJI. U. HCDSOX JAS. U. BUTLEB ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. Legjat, Hudson & Co., Manufacturers of etery arji.. Fiao Cut Ch.Ting A.D SMOKISO TOBACCO Our pecial Brands: FINK CTJTSt SMOKIXGSl JNGLESICE. nVLLJON. Montana. BEA UTT. OILT EDGE. All Onr Tobaccos Strictly IVarantcd. OFFICE AND NALKSROOX Cor. Second & Vine Streets, sr, raarT I me Xio-uis IVXo. J C Xt CABFENTER AND BDUDBB. 2i: FAr.NIIAil STr.CET. GrEO. W. ELKINS GENERAL Commission Merchant, lS16&.1918MaitetSt., PII11.ADEZ.PUIA. G-rain, Flour, Seeds EptdalUu : Bulej, alt Hops. our7te E A S as ionowa. suitable for a large tiTe seotiSSs: and a fine 1 1-4 mues oi coun 5! Gage County. 1 .17 4 t HE. Washington County. vtt' 0 19 9 o t ...... .........." . v ' vii' si TO Q iS .....u- vr. S IS 10 W hf SE and XE SE. 8 IS 10 llt.. " ' " N hf SEand SW SE. 4 17 11 E hf SW 4 17 11 W hf Xtt' and SE XW 30 17 11 Nr 23 1 W hf NV and Whf SW...20 IS 11 i? 32 20 11 rtr ........ X hf XE and SW o Ej lit KtCBaasa XE and , 6 19 11 Q.L " 12 17 10 SIZE vfe55 CP fellets: ooo' i Or Sugar-Coaled, Concentrated, Hoot and Herbal Juice, Aatl Bilious Grannies. THE"LmLE CLIKT" CATHARTIC or SXtUtsm In Parvo Physic. The novelty of modem Medlcai, Chemical aad Pluunuceutical Sctenco No use of any lessn U'itn the lari? rvpulslva and nauseous piiLj, cmiposcd of eticap. crude, and bulky incredlent, wheuuecan by a careful appLcatioa of chemical f deuce, cxtrart all tlio catnartic and other Bed!, clnil properties froa tho most Tiluabio roots aaC herb, ana coiirrutntte them into a toinnto Graa. ale. scarcely larger than a mustard uel. that can be readily swallowed by tic.e ol the mostscnsl'.iro stomachs and fatidlons tastes. Ejchllulo Pursatlvo 1'ollct re prefect? , in a Dootconccntntcil form, as much cathartic power as Is embodied in any of tho lareo pills found foe nlo In the dru? ehops. From their wonderful ca thartic power, la pronortlon to their tize, pecjile vtho havo no' tried them aro apt to tepprwe that they aro har-a or drastic in effect,- tat such Is net at all tho cav.'. he different actlo siedtclnal prts. ciplci or which tbey aro composed bein;? o bt. tnjnized and modided. ono by tho others, as to) produce a mod KcarrhltitT and tbor ouzb,yrt coutlyandklndlyopcratlua; catnartic K50O Reward is hereby offered by tho pro. prietor of iheso l'elicU, to any chemist who, upon anilysis, lll End In them ant Calomel cr other forma of mercury ot any other mineral poison. Being care Is .-e rate without or occupation. For Juundlce. Headache, Vonaitpaiion, anipuro niouu, a-aiis. iu the Shoulders, Xlgstnesa of tho Ctacat, Dlzzlncaa, Sour ractatloua ot tho Stomach, Dad laata tii uaonth, Illlloua attacks. Pain la reKloti of KIducyu, Internal Fever, moated feeling; aboat Htomicb, Ituate of Blood to Head, IIIko, Col ored Vrluo, VnaocIajVllty and GlooBir ft'orebodluKB, take Br, Plercu's PIcavant Pu rtratlro Pellets. In explanation of the remedial power of my Tnr- fitlre Pellets over o creat asa.icty of diseases. wish to say that their action npon tno animal economy in unlveraul, not Rlaud ortUsuoencaptnirtbelraanav tlve iniprcss. A50 docs cot Impair thts; their gusar-coating'ar.ir being enclosed lo jl bottles prc-'crvo their lrtuca unimpaired for anr ith nf time, in anr climate, so thai the T are al ways fresh and reliable, which Is not tho case. with the piUs found in tho drag stores, pnt np 1 cheap rood or paste-boird boxs. Recollect thsj f.iraii diseases where a Laxative, Altera tiro or Pursatlvo is Indicated, (heed llttla Pctlcts will cio the most perfect Mtlifaction to all who nsctliera. Tlioy aro rold br All eBterprlsln DruggUisati coutaabottlc. Do not allow any drn;lst to lndncs rati 19 take anything el that La may say is Jmc as rood as my Pelicto becauo be makes a larger, proflt oa tbnt wh?h he recommends. If your dra"tst cannot (apply them, enclosa 93 cents) andreceive them ny retnrn mail from BCITALO, N. Ti ASK FOR PYLE'j OK s JtJLSEl lEbJTJ T -AND BAKESTG SODA ! B 3B3Z IN" USX: SOLD by all K11LST-CI..VSS GHOOXRA noTlS '73 dAwlr ADVERTISE d'THE- I IDXJLTSr SEE n 1 S . .- -j,-J. .jtv . , , KKKttiuz . . " " 1. MIMMBBBBBBBBBBBBMBBBBBMBBBBMHJMMMMBBWBM ' - - - SSMSSSMSSSSSSSJSJfTSJSSJ---- - ' ,