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If- IsSBBBBBBBst
OF TUOLUMfE.
BY B2ET HABTK.
From the Sew York Time 1
; TcKAPTER I. '"
It was nearly 2 o'clock in
morninjr.
ilobinsou'
been dancing
moon, riding high, painted
.. .
windows with silver. The
i , -- , , ,
I cavalcade that an hour ago had
..- ,
, , , , ., T. .. , ,
shocked the sedate pines with song
anu laugnier, were an aisperseu;
one enamored Hsvain had nuuen
east, another west, another north,
anotner soutn, anu ine opjecttoi,
their adoration, left within her
bower at Chemisal Ridge, was calm-
Jy coin" to bed.
I regret-that I am not able to in,
icate the exact stage of that pro -
dicate
cess. Two chairs were already
filled withdelicate enwrapping and
white confusion, and theyounglady
herself, half hidden in tne ilky
threads of her yellotr hair, had at
one time borne a. faint resemblance
to a partly-husked ear of Indian
corn. But she was now clothed in
that one long, formless garment that
makes all -women equal, and the
round shoulders and neat waist that
an hour ago had leen so fatal to the
peace of mind of .Four Forks had
utterly disappeared. The face above
it was verypretty; the foot below,
albeit shapely, was not small. "The
llowera, as a general tiling don't
raise their heads much to look
after me," she had Ktid with superb
frankness to one of her lovers.
"The exnreiBion of "The Roe"
to-nlghtr"was contentedly placid.
She- walked slowly to the.window,
and, making the smallest possible
peep-hole, through the curtain,
looked out The motionless figure of
a horseman still lingered on the
road, with an excess of devotion
that only a Coquette or a woman
very much in love-could tolerate.
"The Rae" at that momentwas
neither, and after a reasonable
pause turned awa3 sa3-lng quite au
dibly, that it was "too ridiculous for
anything." As she campjback to
her dreving-table it was noticed that
she walked steadily -aud erect, with
out that slightaiTeclion of lameness
common to people with whom bare
fegt are only an episode. Indeed, it.
was only fqur years ago that, with
out shoes or stocking, a long
limbed, colty girl, in a waistless
calico gown, she had leaped from
the. tail-board of her father's emi
grant wagon, when it first drew up
at Chemisal Ridge. Certain wild
habits of tho rose had outlived trans
planting and cultivation.
A knock at tbeiloor surprised her,
In another moment she had leaned
llio bcdJ ai& darkly-froWttinsfj
I ' f rLK, ,1,
mauded, ''Who!s there 5'?
An- apologetic niunnur. oa the
other side of the door'was the re
sponse.
s'Wljy father is that you ?'
mere were mrtuor nmrmurs,
kaflirmativc, deprecatory and persist
ent. "Wait," said the Rose. She got
up, unlocked the door, leaped
llimbly into 1jed again, and said,"
"Come."
The door openetj Himidly. The
broad, stooping shoulders and grjz
zledheadof a man past the middle
age appeared; after a moment's,
liesifationa pair of large diffident
feet shod with canvass slippers con
cluded to follow. "When the ap
parition Wits complete it closed the
door softly, and stood there a very
shy ghost indeed, with apparently
more than the usual spiritual .hi
disposiHon to begin a conversation
ligbly :
"Do, father, I declare !"
"You was abed, Jinny," said Mr.
McCIoky, slowly, glancing with
a singular mixture of masculine awe
and paternal pride upon tlio two
chairs and their contents. "You
was abed and ondressed."
"I was."
"Surely," said Mr. McClosky,
seating himself on tlie extreme
edge of the bed, and painfully tuck
ing his feet away under it, "sure
ly," After a pause he rubbed a
short, thiok, stumpy beard, that
bore a general "resemblance to a
badly-worn, blacking brush, with
the palm of his hand, and he went
on ; "Youiiad a good time, Jinny V"
"Yes, father,''
"Thev was all there?" .
"Yes; Hance aud York andltydcrij
anu jock i" iT'
"And Jack 1" Ir. McClosky en
deavored to throw an expression of
arch, inquiry into his small, tremu
lous eyes; but, meeting the una
bashed, widely-opened lid of his
daughter, ho wjnked rapidly and
.blushed, to the roots of his hair.
"Yes, Jack was there," said Jen
nj, without change of color or the
least self-consciousness in her great
gray eyes, and. ho panip home with
me." She paused a moment, lock
ing her two hands under her head,
and assuming a more comfortable
position on the pillow. "He asked
me that same question again, father,
and I said 'Yes.' It's to be soon.
"We'rcsoing to live at .Four Forks,
in his own house, and next winter
we're going to Sacramento. I sup
pose it's all right, father, eh ?" She
emphasized tho question with a
slight kick through the bed-clothes,
as the parental McClosky had fallen
into an abstract roverie.
"Yes, surely," said Mr. McClosky,
recovering himself with some con
fusion, !rfter a iause he looked
doyn at the bed-olothes, and, pat
ting them tenderly, continued : "you
couldn't have done better, Jinny.
They isn't a girl in Toulumno ez
could strike it as rich ez you hev
evon if tlioy got the chance." He
paused again, and then said, "Jin
ny?" "Yes, father,"
"You'so In bed and ondressed ?"
"Yes."
"You couldn't," said Mr.. McClos
ky, glancing hopelessly at the two
chairs and slowly rubbing his chin,
"you coultln't dress yourself agin
could yer?"
"Why, father?"
" Kinder get yourself into them
things agin?" he added hastily.
"Xot all of 'em, you know, but
some of 'em. Xot if I hdixid you?
sorter stood by, ami lent a hand
now and then with a strap ora
buckle, or- a neck-tie, or a shoe
fitring;" he continued, still looking
at the chairs, and evidently trying
to boldly familiarize himself with
their contents.
2" Are you crazy, father?" de
manded. Jenny, sudd'euly sitting up
with ji portentious switch, of her
yellow mane. Mr. McClosky rubbed
one side of his beard, which already
had the appearance of having been
quite worn away by that process,
and faintly dodged tho question.
"Jenny," he said, tenderlv strok
ing the bed-clothes as he spoke,
"this ycr's what's the matter.
Uhar is a stranger down stairs a 1
stranger to you, lovey, but a man
ezI'veJinoweda long time. He's
been h.ero about an hour, and he'll
be here ontil foM'er o'clock, when
the up stage passes. Now I wants
3-e, Jinny dear, to get up and come
rdown stairs and kinder help mo
pass the time with him. It's no
Use, Jinny," ho went on, gently
raising his hand to deprccat any
interruption, "it's no use he won't
THE ROSE
. 'ine iign were out- in Wftllili11itfl!,ic ve. Jinnv. I wouldn't.
'a Hall, where there had , hr,n ino, iw 1 thoiicht ez 1
and revelry, and- the ,w,.ir.f .. nrTvfiiinir with him.
go to bsd! He v.'ou't play kcerds;
whisky don't taku ni cfiL-ct bn him.
Ever since I knowed him lie was
wr
the most .ou'satisftictory critter
hev round.
"What do von have Him round
for, then?" intcrrtiDtetl JrLss Jenny,f
bUarplv.
Mr."MeCIos.kv's eyes Jell.
"Ef 1
hehedn't kem out of his wayto
nieht to d. 1ife"a .eood turn, I
tli" J Voii misht come down and sorter
a,,.!. i.:m. .ii,mv. as vou did thf-
IL'ICI
, otile
.w..... j fc- , - V
r.
' -- -
. MiasJennv shniffKed her nrettv
shoulders.
-
"Is he old or voung?"
tVHe's young enough, Jinnv,
but
helinows a power of things."
"What does he do?"
"Not much, 1 reckun. He's got
money in the mill at 'Four Tories.
I jje travels round a good deal. I've
J heard, Jinnee that he's a poet
writes tbem rhvmes. vou know."
Mr. McClosky here appealed sub
missively, but directly to his daugh
ter. Ho remembered that she had
frequently been in receipt of printed
elegaic couplets known as "mot
toes," containing inclosurcs equally
saccharine.
MissJJenny" slightly" curled her
pretty lip. She had that fine con
tempt for the illusions of fancy
which belongs to the perfectly
Jiealtny young animal.
"JSot," continued Mr. McClosky,
rubbing his head refiectivety,' "not
ez j.'i advise ye, Jinny, to say any
tiling to him a bout poetry, lt-aiu't
twenty minutes ago ez I did. lsct
the whisky afore him In thu ijarfor.
I Wound -up the music box and set
it goin', Then I scz to him, sociable
like and free, 'Just consider your
self in your own house and repeat
what-you allow to be your finest
production,' and he raged. That
man, Jinny; jest raged. Thar's no
end of tho names lie called ine.
You see, Jinny," continued Mr.
McClosky, apologetically "he's
known me a long time."
Jiut ins daughter Had already
diini-&sed the question with her
usual directness "I'll bo down in
a few moments, father," bhe said,
after a pause, "but don't say any
thing to him about it don't saj- I
was abed."
Mr. McCIosky's face teamed.
"You was allersa good girl, Jinny,"
he said, dropping pn one knee tho
better to imprint "a respectful kiss
on the forehead. Dut Jenny caught
him by the wrists and for a moment
held him eaptne. "Father," said
she, trying to fix his ghy eye3 with
the clear, steady glance of her own,
"all the girls that were there to- i
night had some one with them.
Maine Robinson had her aunt, Lucy
liance had her mother, Kate Pier
son her sister all except me had
some other woman. Father, dear,"
her lip trembled just a little'T
wish there was some other woman"
in the family besides me. 1 ain't
lonely with you, father dear: but if
theie was only some one, you know,
wnen tne tune, come tor John -anu
nie "
'Her voice hero suddenly gave out,
but not her bravo eye, 'that were
still fixed earnestly upon her face.
Mr. McClosky, apparently tracing
out a pattern on the bed-quilt, es
sayed words of coinfort !
TO 1IE C'OATIKUED.
JrSCHOONMAKER & SON
rBormsTOitoi the
PITTSBURG-.
AND.
COLOR WOESS
PITTSBURG. PA.
33trx.T3Xialxoci' IDG3.'
Manufacturers of Strictly Turc
While Lend. I'eil Lsail, LUliaro
I
P.iltj, Colors Dry an:l iu Oil.
PURE VERBIT2R
T
2J1-S
The strongest -and brightest
manufacturered.
green
GUARANTfE.
Wo uarnteo our branl of Strictly Pure-
White ca' tole fne frni imparities, and
will pay $50 InsoM f ir every ojii cat! ad ill
laja'inn found In this ptrlire.
cuir73ai J. SCHOONMAKEC A SON
J. S. SHIiOPSHTIUr
Attorney- at - Iaw,
Roim 9, Vissc'ucr's Cljci,
OttAHA. - NEE
EinVAIU) KUEHL,
MAcisrca or nie bepaiited.
Ho 40S 10th Zt, ncticea Farniaa & Haraey.
Will by the aid of cairdian spirit', obtain
forany one a view of tho pan, prs--nt and lu
ture. No fee chzr.cd in tasei of sicLniss.
ap!3if
STOniAiti & HL'ai.nuTt
Market Garaners !
ALL. KINDS QE 'VEGETABLES AND
plants, for u c Orders addrcs&ed ta us
at our garden - -
Cor. 21st and Taul Street,
Will receive prompt attention. apl5J3m
STOV3 STOJ13.
. F. COOK, t
557 lith BL, betxeea Dottjlis aid Dode
Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and'Sheet Iron
Wre, aad dealer In
Cooking and Heating, stoves
Stamped, Jjpanne.1 and Frcnc'i Wse on
an i. Tin Raaj, Getter ind Spoutincan 1
ti WorV do end warreJuantd. f. h.tf
SZRA MILL RD.
- Pre!,,
J. H. MILLARD
Carhttr
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK
Doaglafiantl Thirteenth Streets,
OTtAiiA. rsnn.
CAPITAL
surplus and PKoyrrs..
I2"j.000tt!
3'&0
FINANCIAL AUCXT FOR
T!I3 DNITSD
tTATES
and nssnwAW3) nrrusiToaT rua jnssusarxt. .
omcxr.
This Esak deals XieSsage. Grreret
Bxiit, oachens, Gali Coin
BULJ.TOZ.' JUYD n OLD BUST,
aad ee drafts d ra&kcs colicctfeis en
, part or Jituope.
I Drifts drawapsyibl - la Gold or Currency cc
I tis Biz cf Clcn., S33 FrrrclKO,-
tne niaht to d. life "a .eood turn, I
fliITi
" US-Ik
ej at R fig
Money ami Commerce.
tot
Daily He-view.
Office Omaha Daily Bee,
April 2S, 1874.
Advices from the East indicate a
steadier feeling in monetary circles,
and a disposition on the part of
banks to accommodate customers
1 more freelv.
I The grain trade of Chicago i3 re-
1 rvirtml no imnrnvincriiiiflar increased
frv fcW V J W w J mm w - - -
r
fmnrwl
for grain for lake sllP"
In
ment. f-
Business in this city has not been
particularly heavy this week, but
prices have been well maintained
and a cheerful feeling has obtained
in ail lines.
"We notice a fair list of arrivals
from the "West by to-day's trains,
many of whom are merchants in
quest of goods.
OMAHA MARKETS.
Carefully Corrected Dally
DRY GOODS.
rmsTS.
"'American, ' 9 ; Albion, 10 ; Al
iens, 91; Connestogi, 10; DjnneM,
3 ; Truman's, 8 1-2; Garner & Co.,
9 ; Htmilton, 10 ; Merrimack
D. 91 ; Oriental, 10 ; Tacific Mills,
10; Spragues, 9.
BUOWN DRILLS
Amoskeajr, 12 l-2c; Augusti, 12c;
Everett, G, G, 13 l-2c; Great FalL-,
13 l-2c
, BLEACHED SHEETINGS.
Peppencll, 8-4, 30c; do 9-4, 37 l;2c,
do 10 4, 40c; do 11-4, 45c; Waltham,
84, 27 l-2e; do 9-4, 32 l-2c; do 10-4
371.2. .
DROWN SnECTINCa.
Indian Heads, lljc; Peppcrcll, E,
fine, 12c; do It, fine, lie ; do 0, 10c;
do N, fine, 9c ; do sheeting. 8-4c, 27Jc;
do sheeting, 9-4, 32 l-2c; Puttman,
A, A, 12c; Stark, A, 12.
CORSET JEANS.
Amoskeac, Hie; Kearsarge Satin,"
131-2c; Laconia Satin, 13 l-2c;
Naumkeag Satin, 14c; Peppenell Sat
an, 14c.
DEN1M3.
Amoskeag, 24c; Arkwright, blue
19c; Beaver Creek, A, A, 19c; Hay
Maker, blue, 13 1-2.-; India, B, B,
blue and brown, 19c; New York, B,
2oo; Otis B, 15, 19c; d.q O, C, 17c
Oakland, A, lGc;" Warren, B, B, 18c;
do A, 1G l-2c.
" BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
Androscoggin, 4 4, A, A, 17c;
L. 4-4. 15c: Boot. S. 4 4. 11 l-2c: d
B, 4-4, 13c- Fruit of the Loom. 15cf
do 100, 18c; Gold Medal, 12 1-2
LTope, 12 l-2c; NewYork Mills, 18c ;
Wams.it ta, ISc; Longdate, 131 c.
T OIXCJIIAMS.
: Middlesex 12 ; Glenarni3 10;
' TICKINGS. &
Amoskeag, AO, A, 28;- d A, 23;
do B, 20; Conestoga, A, Pre.
U, 27; 'do Gold Medal, 20.
26: do
YAXKEE NOTIONS
kurtz moiii: A- co., 231 Farnhaui
t. JS
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N. T W v
Claris O.
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Merrici's ....
1IO-1L1!
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Domes! ic.
5I00
Brltbh tZ.
PAPER COOL ES.
PicLcns' Inst .. :r.
King William ft. ......
l)OIll'SllC........w. .... ii.
SOCgCOO
S 90
1 35
2 10
2 50
auuey -.
SHAWLS.
OUoma'i strips.. fc..
SUIRTd.
While common . . ?,,;,,,
" mwliilnl , , m ...
$2 2oQfl 50
SI0 SO
15 0)
30 CO
' custom luado ,
Percale ..
Calico .....
S1200a21t0
7ii7 50
tC 50a7 23
. 7 7oa9 00
7 00a7 50
8 00a9 50
S'OOaS 50
(5 50aS 00
. 15 00
OYEBALLS.
iBrowfl drill.
' ilncU.
RIuc drill
' du.k .
White
1EZ
CORSETS.7
French whalcloiie .....
O ir own..
Cointt
"KTA
22 50
M'UINQ, SKIRTS.
Jiln'ii printed
3 900
12 00
15 OJ
" riilllc-t
" fluted..
BUTTER "'vAND EGGS.
J. C. Roscnfield, Produce commiv
mission morchants,199 Douglas street,
furnish us with the following quota
tions: Butter, choice roll, 32.i35;
common roll, a20; eggs,
demand ' active at 12 ;
prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes
1 40 per bu. Cranberries $9'pr bbl.
ILiUlDWARE.
JOIr-T, EDGAR.
IBOX,
Common '" ,
Iioiscrhieb r T ...,,. .
Norwaj nail rod..
STEEL.
Guuion ............... i ,,.
Aaier can ca'n, oc'sgon and tquaxe
Jess p' Eugli-lir do do
ISurdca'shorso shoes, per keg
do mule , do. do ,,,
Northwestern bore nails..
12
II
lf3 22
2j 40
7 25
22a 23
Dundee thimble skein., discount 45 per cent,
btor ha f patent axles, discount 10 per cnt.
. NAILS,
101 to GO! per kc2.....
4 43.
405
4 9U
5 15
5 93
740
5 15
a uo
id do .
4 1 do, 5.
M do
3d fine do
lod Unls'ng do,
S.I do do
Cd do do
10 1 casin; do
SI do d
5
5
51
5 40
5 CS
5 15
70 pre
20 pre
35 do
30 pre
25 do
S5PTC
45 pre
45 do
20 do
45 pre
40 pre
LCI do do
WrougLt, all sizes .
BOLTS.
Carriage and Hre. ...discount
BUTTS.
Narrow wrought, fart jointdiscount
i!al, loose pin ruTorsfLIo. do
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hay nnd manure forks , discount
Hoes and gxi den rates do
HINGES.
Strap and T, . discount
WRENCHES,
Taft's blacV. discount
Cue's immltatIon.... do
Coe's ginuine.. do
v SCREWS.
American Tmn
do brass ..
AGRICULTURAL
IMPLEMENTS.
SCTT1IK.
11 Hull's Hare3tKins,perdoi, net
Champion
Ueaid's Eurctsrr
do red .i
SPADES ASD SHOV.LS.
lwlnd'sNo2 black thorels, D II
do do polished do do
do 'do black spades do
Moore do poluhed do do .
do's "spring paint" L H shoTelf .
AXES.
Llppencott's Western CrowB-.
do do do b Tefev M
COFFEB VILLS.
Parke's Ne 3, iron box,1 .nt
do do 103 do ,, , ,
do rtn?ITninn Iri
co do 35 do Britanla .
FILES.
Harsrare, Smith A Co.,discount
American File Co do
HAMMERS.
IM25
U00
10 00
9 00
12 00
13 00
12 00
13 00
13 50
13 00
13 50
525
5 73
11 00
13 00
30 pre
rauo
Maydole's, A E No 1, lf, 2
Hammond's A E No
(9 00
10 50
10 00
13 50
14 00
IT CO
'900
750
50
do
do
do do
hnrinicr's No 1
do do 2 .
do do 3-
do
do
irATCHETS,
Morri.' shingling, No 1
do do do 2
do co do 3
do cliw do 1.,
lo do do 2
LEATHEII.
uja ImS. soic a
Hemlock BL ,ol
do do
uo do )im
do span sola froodil.
uo uo dam..
uo harness.
do line.
do bridle.
do call.
da kip
do upi er ! f i
use foie f n.
do calf .....
dj ki, ;
do hjrness
F"chcaif Jodots nrdr.
Other brsnds difi'creut wt,
rrench klppr a
Kirk. liniai..
Dryfiiotprlb.
urjsaiuu
ore-n
Green salted
Jan. nd Feb,
shaiu e
lumq s.in.
Ros- ndale.
Witter line
POULTRY.
Supply limited with
as follows: Chickend
turiceys, i4.iic; gee;
10c.
FURS.
A.
Hubermann, 511
street
wholesale
tations: mink, NoCl, 251 50
coon?, 45c; muskrat, mc for, fall and
21c.for spring ; skunk,prime black,
1 00c ;do. strined. 15 to 33c totter. No.
SS.4L. IC-
1, 5 00 to 6 50; do. NaTs, 4 00 ; fishs
er, in good order, m 00 ; wolf, large
mountain No. 1,2
An. V O 1 Kft.
W "" "v
do. small, 50 to 80 ;
ver, well fur-
red and cleaned, 1 OOlfto 1,25-rerb
martin, frcm 2 10 to4 W, according
to color; fox, silverlgray, 10 00 to
25 00 ; da cross, 3 00 y do. red, 1 50 ;
deer skin, hair red and sGbrt, 25a per
B). ?)" "
Cooke & Ballou furnish llw'follow
ing quotations, for butchon" stock,
native steers, 4a4 1-2; eTexaV steers,
3a3j; hogs unsctt!ea,prime, 4a
4 1-2 ; 6heep, firm and'-active at 4
12a5 00.5 1
MEATS. JT
Dressed beef, C l-2caressedpork,
lc; dressed mutton, S j.-2c; JS. C. hams
63c; shoulder?, 7 l-Treakfast bacon.
10c; clear sides, 1 Op lard, firm at 9c
Powell & Co., SoEirmonuracturer?.
Sapo Publico, (Wi26 3-4; Savon
Republic, do., Chemical Olire, G to
61-2; Palm, 55 1-4; German Mot
led, 6 l-4aG&f '
ART GCOeVAND UPHOLSTERER'S
-r'-"1 STOCK.
BcnjaJjfnjB. Jones, Decorative Up
holsterer and dealer in fine artgood,
270 Fainham Street, furnishes the
Farnham Street,
folloning'quototioiis;
agjli' FRAME MOULDINGS.
Oil walnut mouldings, one inch,
per foot, 5c; 2iich 10c; 3 inch 15c;
polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch
)5c; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch
615c; 2 inch 1230c; 3 inch IS
45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1
iuch 510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch
153Qc '
Window shades.
Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per
fair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00
00; each additional foot, 75c per
pair.
P.EPP3.
Union md all wool terry, per yard
1 503 jQ; Imperial, plain and stri
ped, 2 50a8 00.
PAMASK.
- Hnionj5eryard, 1 50; all wool,
2 00a3 00.
MATTRAS3ES.
Husk-, 4-4x0-2, 4 00a5 00; straw,
3 00a4 00; Excelsior. 3 50a4 50.
All of the above quotations arc on
the basis of ordinary thirty day
transaction?.
Parties who buy for caih, or any
strictly first-class buyers, can always
secure reasonable concessions on largo
orders for short tima paper.
LUMBER.
Subject to change of market without rotice.
WM. M. FOSTER,
On U. P. R. R. track bet. Jarnham and Doug-
las.
GEO. A. HOAGLAND.
Joists, studding and sills, 20 ft, and un
der : 1 $21 00
OverMft, each additions! ft aJd'l : 60
Fencing No 1 , 2? 00
do No 2 21 01
1st common boards 22 CO
-2nd do do . 20 CO
"A" stotk boards, lOand 12 inch 45 00
"B" do do do do 35 00
"C" do do di do J 0 00
1st clear, 1, 1i, IK aad 2 Inch C5 03
2d do do do do ...- 58 00
Sd do do dQ do 45 00
Flooring, dear. 00 00
do 1st common- ..,. 40 00
do 2d do 3 50
do 3d do . . 25 03
do ni-rrow, tlfar. ...r 45 00
Xt clear ceiling Y. Inch . 35 00
2d do do Y, Inch.. 32 50
1st do do A Inch . 30 M
2d do do J, iuch 27 50
1st clear sidinz 0 00
2d do do ...
24 00
20 00
18 00
4 50
350
2 CO
35q
350
IJ?
1st common siding-
2.1 do do ....... ..
"A" shinies ,
Extra No 1 shingles-....
Common No 1 shingles ......
Lath per 1000.... . ..
DA 11 pickets eer 100
Squire do do do ....
O O Ratten per lineal I r
Bough do do do ...
WINDOWS, (Glazed.)
35 per cent off Chicago ltt,
DOORS, (Wedged)
25 per cent off CI icago list.
BLINDS,
ro per cent off list.
White lime per bbl
Lonlstllle cement per bid...
Plaster parts per bbl
Plastering hair per bushel,.
Tarred felt -,.
SI 75Q2 00
, 3 003 25
3 5953 75
40
4
S2
Plastering board-
OILS. PAIST4, 0LiSS,v&e.
N.I. D.SOLOMON.
ROBERT C. STEELIi.
BRADY .& McAUSLAND.
Coal Oil $
Linseed Oil, raw. 105
" " bl'd 1 10
Lard Oil, Ne.1 S
M 44 44 Jj..
", " winter)
"straln'df
Lnbricsting)
w.v. j-r
Turpentine
Headlight OU
65
Si
PAIXTS, AC - W
White LcsJ, St. Looia, SrtieU
irPu
Pur $ ll'i
Brands;'.
US
Puttr in Bla dderslJ.
Bulk--: .
Ensmrld Glass, colors, ) sq.ft,7.
riaiuias, au tcaiscouni
TIN, SHEET-IKON. WIBE, AC.
MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14tli &
FARNHAM.
TIN PLATE.
CTIASCOAL.
10x14 IC, fair q'nalitr-
t!3 00
Oxl ic, nest quallt y
li 50
1x14 IX
do
do
16 50
14 00
17 00
14 50
- 17 50
20 50
23 50
23H)
. 11 00
17 0)
207)3
15 00
12x12 IC
12x12 IX
lli20 IC
do
do
do
do
do
do
do'
do
do
do
14x20 IX
14x20 IXX do
14x20 IXXX
1(0 plate DC
100 plate DX,
100 plate DXX
160 plate DXXX
s A
No I. S-.Q K
No 2 3r Xt-
3i si
I 32 ,833
ZS JU'JS
!s Klil
J!t "TJr5
3J l
. 1 25J 1 50
mil so
7S."l.Ji i(Bj,i. 63
-aSfe. xi
?2 rv m nn
pr a l 7SE2 3
1 4tmtl
c ) J9 oa
SKINS. Ot'.fA-
!L u&li s
llu KL'23, 1 to
CE Jl EST.""'
.ftes 03 .. -
nonvlu i4.iTA
tri-
ijz:z a riio.
.inicsicu. J,
-" Ji. . , .
co10c; 'ducts
Qpil2 , 13th
dmlers.. Quo-
(bestqnalitj).
do do
do do .
do do .
I do do .
do do .
do do
Roofing IC charcoal
Roofing IX do
IS CO
12W
10x14 IC coke
20x23 IC charcoal roofinz
27 50
20x78 IC charcoal roonnf.
ISO
eixi i cnarceBi
.2S 00
..21 00
10x30 CtkS) (for gnttxr.)
. BLOCK TIX.
I Lu-ge plgj'
35
39
frnau pm
IMrtia
ZINC.
iertlin-itoin
Wdo do do it half casks
do do do lf.-JJOIj caaks-..
Shcel ?4 to:Sinchei pershct..
Tinners s jl.Ici (era n.fine-1
do do No. 1. M
Uo do roon.i . ...
Babtid inetal . ,,,,,
SHEET IRON".
First qual ty, umbersIC to 24
do do dr 15 , . .,,
do d di IG...
do do o .
Charcoal, loth !des;motha
fa No 21
do l C ,. .
do do -7
JubUa, No. 21 ..
uo ao .0
do
da 27
Ki -ssla m if t 7 to 1
do No 1, st mod ...
lss tin . 1. 11 bun.! cs, M rnont.
"A'Aiui-rIcuiuinitit'.i I unii, all Nos.
iss ban full i uu-'los, aii oneit-nt.
OALVANIZKD.
No 1 1 lo 20 . lUt
to2'lo2 ., ,!.,
do 25 to j.j .... . d
(16 rr . iio
do S3 . . to
FuRbunJIm.'iscount lSjcrciut.
COPPER.
,Erai'ers C to 9 ;.
uo 10 to : &... ,t
do 12Uti 10J
hia bin, 1 1 n I '6 o . '
PNuithtil. Ilinil IC 02
Nos 7, S and 8, Punished
15 It copper . .. ....
Copper t'ot oius ... .....
UltlGIIT WIRE.
io ii ir
- S
Noi.
0 to C
S.S3
15
10,11
i;
u
13
N03-15,IC 17 12 19
P.r bundle 15 per coat discount.
GROCERIES.
STEEI.Es4 JOHNSON 53S-540 14Tn ST.
CLARK i-FRENCH COR. TARNIIAM AND
llTH ST.
rnXDT, MEYER A RAAPKE, 212 FARN
II VM ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS
MORGAN & Gallagher, 205 Farn-
ham St.
WBCITNEY,
RAUSERMAX
Douglas St.
4 Co., 247
SUGARS.
Granulated prlb
UJa
-UM4iik
"Hal if?
'10i?
rowurr.a ao .
Cruslie I do ,
Itatcut loaf do .
Standard A do
A do .
Extra C no .
Yrflow C ii . .
N O clioico do .
JO'J
lUJIV'i
In.lAI
con EEs.
Rio choice pr E ,.- . . 2S i3
do prima do . . . . . 27i2s
logood dj . ...i 16i27
O G JaTa ............ . 3113.5
SVRUPa.
Common jr gallon ..... JTatj
Goud do .. . -.. E0aS5
Choice d) . . 70..8)
do N O molasses .... ..... jo
', RICE. .
Rin;con choice ..... t: . SJaS
Carolina 9Ki
CANDLES.
M Wcsk A Co : 16i17
tthofcrs . .... 16)al7
SOAP.
Misurl Vrlloj. . CJGJa
Kirk's tavon ... .......... C,
M. West .t Co 7a7
chofer's ODrnnn. ........ ............ 7
Kirk's, ttiiubrd A
do stetling- . -lai4
PLUG TOBACCO,
r.iacfcgo'ds, V..-tern . 45
Uo uo Mrgl"ia . 4-1150
o do Lorirlard's -.. 52.57
Bright do do i'o ... . B7jR5
do do Virginia ..................... r0u55
Natvral eal . ...... 75aS5
DDIED FRUITS
California pwclies per nound....- lRVal7
do aj plos dj ... 12al2i
S.ate do do .. 13al3
New currants ..-. ....- 8 y
do prunes ..... ....-..- Italic
do (itrman ihcrr.'o3..... ............. 17
do blackberries ... ... -. 17al8J
do rasnlrries ..- . 33al
do ta ins pr box........... "S3 ?5
do sicdlcs tasics per pound . 12.J
SALT.
New in barrels. . ...-.S2 S0a3 00
du liuirj.-..........-..- 4 50a5 75
CVNSED GOODS.
2paundcanMj-cr'soystcrspcrroscSI 25al 50
1 do do do do do 2 50j2 75
2 do do Will it's do do 4 00a4 25
2 d i do peahes . do do 4 75a5 00
3 do do il do do .- 6 75a7 10
Tomatoes, 2 pound can, j er rasa ... 3 50j3 75
do 3 do do do 5 00
Corn, Trophr, p r case ......... 5 50
iiu win.iov uo -.. u .ua w
do Yarmouth do . -i 0 00
strawlrries,"per case-,-.- - 475a5 5J
Rirpbcrrics, do do ' 6 0'
1'ineappes, dosdo SCO
TEAS.
Oolongs icr poucd ..- .... 25j7j
YounIlvfou, per ou-d........ 4r-al 00
j'unOKdcr. do do .... Cual 5
rLOUIL
Gn'd Dust .. .......-. 3 10
XXXX Io a City 3(0
California... ...'.. 4 7'. 00
RAGS.
Gunn'es, heary weight . . 17
do light do 16
Iturlaps, four bus la 1 .-.-, .... 8Xal9
Dundee gunnias .... .- - 18
Grain bai., Amoskcg A .. 30a31
do do Rcokfore- ,, ,, 3G
fcPICE-.
Nutmeg, Pnang lest, per pound 1 35al 41
tlovo do do -. CO
A'spice . do do ISa 0
Cinaniun baric do dj ... 35alC
CIGARS.
A. n. simpson, Manufacturer, 532
lotn street.
Upman r. $ M. S 35 CO
II.
Reconstruction
do 35 &)
do 35 00
do 40 00
do 43 03
do 50 00
do SO 10
do 75 (0
do C5 00
do 50 00
do CO 00
.do 75 03
do 100 00
do 100 00
do 100 00
do 75 CO
Grand Central-
Univer&i..- .
Vara .............
La Roquet-
Mmin Pure -,
Panijas .... ,.
Yours Truly-,
Gold Medal
La Efspanofci ..-.
Triplo Crown-.
Henry Clay..
Do Vlllr-t t.
Y Vlllcr
1S7G ..
3 TllAIiSrS DAILY !
LKAVa ST. -OU1S WITH
Pullman Palace Cars
THB0UGH WITHOUT CHAHCIE
TO
Indianapolis,
' Cincinnati,
Louisville,
Ci-ieago, ,.
Columbus,
Pittsburg,
Piiiladelphia,
Saltiniore,
Wasbington,
ASD
NEW YORK
Arriril of Trains from tie West.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston
TICKETS
Are for Sale at tbe
Comiwnv'n Office.
A. K. cururr fc'oartb &. Chestnut f ta.,
hi. Lotiix, and at the Principal Bnll
wy OfBccs fn tlio AVesl.
CUAS. BABCOCK, C. E. RUSSELL, ,
b'thern Pass. Ax't, Wesfn Pass. Ag't.
Dallas. Texas, Kjlssab Crrr,
JOHN E. SIMPSON. CHAS. E. FOLLETT,
Gen'l fcupL, Ocn'l Pass. Ag't.
S )tf IXDIAXArOLIS. St. Lovis.
3it.t.. iroirss
-J-"- TACTUBE7 07 ASD SEA UtK 15-
Xarabrtiulns and Window Shades,
CHBMOS, EXGBATIXHS AND
PICTURE FRAMES.
270 Farcua itrect, ccrner FUtata
15 ssssl VJ'
0x2 ,Ma
6H ML(
?K sL
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iflHsissssiH
fHSHsaPsasssM
J.1 VSBS&SS BBBBas
4' ssssM Kill
S3 BH bJ
20 rs
Fine and Medium
CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N
The Popular rtoute from
O vI A. E31 Jk.
TO-
Chicago and the East !
AND THE
OxxXy liroot Kouto
TrWterIoo Port ToiIsr,TJulnane,l
Crone, l'ralrie Uil Clilcn. Wluo in,
St. I'o u I, Uulutli, .Jaiir.vtMc, K.no.
Hlia, Crcrii a.. KmcIiio. tecii'a
l'olnt. IV .trrloivn, O.liVjsb, I'uu
DuLjc, JimlUoii aittl .1illit.iuk.c.
It lWug tLe Shortest and FUstComuIctcd Line
lklifctn
OMAHAandCHICAGO,
Constant improv in nts hard taken placd in
the wav of rlucin (IraJe, and placing Iron
with Steel Itu's, adding to iid rulliug stock
new aim l.icyaui
DAY mill SI.KEP1M1 CARS
Equipped with the"Vestluhou'C Air Rraie"
and "Miller 1'1-t'orui." rstab'isliingcimforta
ble and commodii.us Kiting lUrses.ulleringall
the comforts of trartlmj tLoaco can pioduic.
From 4 to 10 Fist Express Trains run each
way daily orer the various Hnrs ol this load,
thus seuirius to the traveler selevtm this
route sure and crrtaiu connections in any dl
tCwtiou he may wish lo j;o.
Ir.ncli:il Cnimrcllons.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for
Sioux Cty, Yanktoi and points reached via j
Sioux City an J rautic raiiro in.
ATGRVMi JUXCnON for Port Djdge,
Des Moices. Ottiwaand Kcokut.
AT MARSHALLdrbt. Paul, Minneaio is,
Duluth, an 1 northwest, rn points.
AT CEDAR RAPID-, for Waterloo. Cedar
Talis, ' Iiirli-t Citr, Rurlinton and St Iuis.
ATCLIKION for Dubuque, Dunlelth, Prai
rie du Chifo, Ialroe, and all points cin the
Chic go, Clinton an 1 Duliuque, ud Chicago,
Dubuque and Minnesota railroads.
AT l'Ui TON for Freciirt. 1 cine Mllwau-.
bop ami nil nolntslu Wis-un.in.
AT CHICAGO ith all railway lines leading-
oo t of Chicago.
Through tickets to all eastern cities Tia this
line can Lo rocutil, and any niforirat oil ob
tained conctrning iiimte, Rjtrs, tt&, at the
Company s office. 21 Farnliau street. Omaha,
and aloal the piinnpalTUketOuiL-es aluiig the
lineo! theU. p. R. U.
tttryiaggae checked tkroiigh to all principal
I'astern iioints.
W.H.STENNI.TT, JIARVIN HUGIIITr.
Gcn'l Pasrj.'r Ae'l.
Gen. ui t.
J. II. LAa.Y.
TIcLrt Ai't, Onului.
nichlSt 1
C G. LDDV,
Geu'r A; t Ouiaha.
Omaha Sl St. Louis Short
Line
18 7--
Ll
'--i i-or
ft 3
Zll
The Kansas City, St. Joa and
Council Bluffs R. R
Is the only dire t line to
T . -jOTJIS
AND THE EAST, FROM
OMAHA AND THE WEST
NO CHANGE ol cars between OmahiandSt.
Louis and but ore between OMAHA
and NEW YORK.
This the Only Ino running a
PULkllAN SLEEPIXU CAR EST
FUOJI OSIAllA, O.V AUKIVAt.
Ob' THE IINIOS PACIFIC
UXVllKSt XltAlN.
inrPassengcrs taking other routes hire a
disogtccablu transfer at ma Hirer Station.
8
FASS-XGEIt TItAINS DAILY I
REACHING ALL
EASTEBS AUD 'WE3TEHy CITIES
With Less Changes and In aJrmco of other
lines.
This Entire Line is equipped with
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars,
Palace Dap Coached and Chair Care,
Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler
and the Celebrated Westinghouse
Air ifrake.
a73ei that your tickets r.ad tU
KausaaCity, S . Jos?pli &, Coniitll
Uluf llalrod,
Via Omaha and St. Louis.
Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and rarnkatn
streets, and U. P. Depot, Ouiaha.
J03.TEHON,
Pass. AgU
GEO.
L.BR1DBCRY,
GifI Agent.
J. F.
BARNARB,
A. a DA WE?.
Gcn'l i'ai.s. Agt.,
bt. Joseph.
Uen'l cupt.
SU Joseph.
Establisned in 1851.
CASTLE BROS.,
IMFORTEBS OF
TEAS
AND
India Goods,
East
13 and 215 FRONT STREET
San, Francisco
tncliTme
California.
SffifSK
t"aw
A, POLAGK,
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23a asaiiiuafit. 2Toas ltlx
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Clotliing;,
and nrnisliing G-oorls,
tiJiicaso
4f-M-
lioclk Island
&v,
and Pacific R. R.
THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM
OMAHA TO CHICAGO
AND THE EAST,
Via Des Moines, Davenport and Rock Island.
o
All Passenger Trains are equipped with the
W'KSTIMIIIOUSK I'AIKhT AtU liKlKk and
Miller's Patent Saiety Platform and Coupler.
2 Fast Exprc-s Traius Leaie Uailj,
Cinnccting ssfolows:
AT DES MOINISwith the Des Moines Valley
Railroad, lor Oskilooeu, Oltumwa, KtvLuk
aud bt. Lonis
AT (iltlNNKLL with tho Central Ikillroadof
Iowa, for all point north to StVPauI.
AT WLbl UllERTr with the Burlington,
Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad, for
Lurllngton, l'eI.tr liapnls, Dubuquo A St.
Paul, At WILION JUNCriON with the
Siutli-Westcrn ranch, for Muscatine.
Washington and all points south.
AT DAVENPORT with the Ihiicuport A St.
I'a l r.allroa.Mur k nts north.
AT l.OtK IsLASD with the Western Union
l'lroad for Frtepit, Ucloit, l.atini-, Mll
wauke" and aloiuts!u northern I linol.
an l WIe nsin.
AT R.XK ISL.VXD with the Rocklord. R ct
ls!indandSt. Louis Railroad for St. Louis
and points routh.
AT RUCK ISLAND with tLe To ria A Rock
Island Railroad for Peoria and joint east.
AT ItUKEAU JUNC. with brarch. for Hen
ry, Iju-ere, Chilllcothe and Peorii.
AT L.V SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail
road for points nort ban l south.
AT CHICAGO with 4il lines East, North and
South.
THROUGH TICKETS lo all Eistcrn cities,
via this line, can ho procured, and sny infur
n.atioti oltained, conctruin points at the
txlct olMce of thecompanr, lit Farnham St.,
Ouiaha. autl also at tln pnn!pil ilctt otllcts
aion tlio lljcol tne u. r. 11. J'
njiTiSC Clie.k.il Tlironj;li lo
l'ltnclpil l-iktoru l'otnts.
nil
A.M SMlTif,
Goa'l l"aj'rAc'
ChF
II. RIDDLE,
Gtn'l Sup't
ao. Chi. ago.
S.S STEVENS,
Geu'l Wistirn As't
J. II. I.ACEY.
Ticket Agent,
jZMI (Imiha
Ouiaha.
er,
Proprietor of the
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EISING BUN
LOS ANGELES
YIXEYRDS.
Depot for the sale of hia
NATIVE WINES
AND
I3A.JTIDIEl13
&. SSIi25l & Co.,
Corner ol Batlcry amrWashinston Sis.
aAS FUkJiTISCO,
ma." 11
CA1.
ALEX. Jl.rciHT.
XATU'L C. IIUU30X.
WM. II. HUDSON
JAS.'tJ. llLTLkK
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fr1
ST. LOUIS T3BACC0 WORKS.
Lcggat, Hudson & Co.,
Manafu-tnrers of evory c.Tif
-Tino Cut CiaoNTring
AND S3IOXIXG
TOBACCO
Our Special Brands:
FIXE CUTii
BE A UTY.
GILT EDGE,
SMOICI.VUSt
INGLESICE.
BULLION.
MONTAA'A.
A110urTofoacco3 Strictlj Waraated.
OFFICE AJfJJ SALKSROOM
Cor. Second & Yine Streets,
St.'Iiouia IVXo.
ar7Imo
I sssssssW
W Jfi
isssssssssH lisssssssssssH
vK9?l!isssB,
M "tit n
Or Scrjar-Coaictl, Conccntratcil,
Rco: and Herbal Juice, Antl-
KIlUuiGranulCB. TIIE"tIT-C
CI.'T CATIIXTXC. or JIultum
la larvo Physic.
Tho novefy of mHlent Mcdloni. Chcnlcal ntl
Phaiuuci-ulical SikiicC No m of auy Iobjl'i
taking tho lare rc;miTi ncrt nanweou pilli.
ch-nposod of-cacap. c tide, and balky ingredients,
uhen ueaibnca c!hl application of chemical
rjencc. cxtru u'.l tuo catuaitic aud other .
.'nil properties tiom t inuotTal ua bt roots anu
hcrbJ, aaa co.iccuinto the Into a mLnnta Gran
de, hcarcoi wrscr tiian a niuntsrd
nocit, tlt cai db readily biiatloucd by thomot
tho mctoin.'ivo no:uclu S'ld fai-tldlous tutc;.
llirh little l'nrntlvo t'cllct nprti-cnt.. laa
cu'tcoucentratevl form, a much cathartic poee
oa Is embodied i.i nny ot tlio n;o pills fbond Xt
fila in ths druu i-ho;4 Fro their wonderful ca
thartic ponrer. ii pWTortio-i to thi lze,pewlf
wha havi not trlel theni nro apt to fnppco tst
Ih-ynrjhiHn oril-t-"icia cflcct. but tcchUcct
at all tho ca-v. .ho di rent acttro rdiclcsj pr.
ciptcsor which ficv aru composed bein so tar.
n nlzca and mtxliScd. one bv tho others, as ta
praJuro rt i:n"t eonrt'lilna and thor
ou!i,vfl Kontlj-tu-dUiuUlyopcratiusr
cutaarti;.
fj'JO Kotraril Ii iicrc'ry olTcrsd bylhe pro-p-tctor
of .hesa l"cl.tt-, to any chemist who,
upon ana!ys4, vt'l fnul i l them nnv Col omclcr
r.ihcr forms of ucrtury ot any other jawai.
poloon.
Coins ctitircIrvejTCtable.nojiirtrcutar
caro is .-cqalit while ustu; them Ihey ope-r-to
w ithotit dtnrbanco to tho constitution, diU.
oroccupvicn. For Jaundice, llendaclir
CoiiMiiitlon, impure iSlood. l'alu
iu tho .shoulder, Tie "itcs of tlio
Client, UizzIucHM, Sjur JEructations
ot tlio Stotnach, ISnd tnsto In
utOMili, Itllious nttnclco, Ialii lu
rrciou of Ikltlncyn, Interim! Fever,
Itioatod reeling ubotit Monisrli,
tuliof Klood lo Head. EIIku Col
ored k'riiif, K iiocIar,Ulty nd
(.'loonv Ei'orcbodiuus, tako I Jr.
Vlcnc'uPIea-aut I'lirsRSlvoI'cilctr.
In explanation of tho remedial power of my Tar-
fitho lclktsovcrfo priat a vx Icty of dlsee.
wish to cay that their action upon tho
animal ecotioa: Is imlierM.tl, notrt
rrlaml or tiMto cncaplns their nana
tlvo Injure. A -o d ics not Imjiair then;
fieir fa-T ccn'Injaril btiricnclo-cil in gla;
bwles prcenQthcIrurtaes unimpaired foranr
I 4thcrtie. iamy chmnte.tothaithcyaro sl
iviv fn'i tad r?lubio. which, is not thu cao
i. tit tha pi) fosnd In the dru? stores, pnt np ia
hta.'Kxt or patc-bcard box's. Recollect that
f sre'i d.hica where a Laxative, Altera
tlro or l,uriatl.o i indicated, the-o llttlo
I'd tA will ohcthstaoat perfect etitisctioa la
all whoubothc.
They nro bo!1 by nil enterprising
Drugu'Ii' at 3 coutti a bottle.
Do not allow nny dniist to lndnco tph lo
tike tiaythic cUi t .at to ma tay U Jui n
pood as my rcllcto bvati"c ho makes a rjet
profit oa that whi'h Lo neonunends. Jf your
dnitylft caanot i-npp'y them, enclose 23 ctuts
and rtcciM. thfm ny return miil from
c r. i'ij:au, or. i , jyjvt .
JJUITALO, N. y.
ASK" FOE PYLES
,li J H-TJ T
-.VKD
BAKING- SODA !
B333T IInT TCT S 3
Sold by PundU Jtjyer A It unite aad Whitney,
llanseruian A Co,
norlS '73 dAwlT
BIDS FOR WOOD AND HAY.
lfEJCS DEP'TorTIIEPCATra. )
Orrii BCtiiKi'QfABrjRMi.srEi, 5
Omaii i. No .., April 13. 1371. j
Scaled Rids, In duplicate, with guarantee,
sl?nd by two rrspoiisiMo parties, not Mddar,
that they will Imcoiii ilmn Isiiin on award of
contracts, w libo rec'irel at this ofueo untlt
e'eTCn o'clock a. mou Krlday, May 15th, 1871
for tho delivery .f a iiuantlty of
t ooclandXXay
at the station In this Conimind.vl:
Omaha Dopot,
Omaha Dirracks,
Kort Mcl'hcrson,
North Hatt,
-i.lniMr llarracks.
Fort D. A. 1U6.-1,
t.'herenne Depot,
Kurt fU'iders.
V rt Biider,
Camp Douj(l.u,
I'u.t of Ueavtr,
I'ort Laramie,
Kort Ketterinan,
K.il Cloud Agency,
Spitted Toll Agtncy,
Camp llmwn,
Camp btauibauxh.
I'ort Krol bUiie.
Ddsforthesunnlles to bo delivered at easn
of the above nauio statlo is, will also ba re
ceived uptotbesiiuodiy and hour, by there-'pectlveVjm'te-mast
rsat iU stitions, and
lorwarded lo tna undersigned, as .lirectel In
general order No. 57. WarDjpartiuetit, H71.
Tlierlihtto reject any cr alt hi Js Is reserved .
Kull conditions and requlremeots will bo
mode known and blank hiis lurnlshed, on an
a pjil cation to this oilice.
iUlsfora'ny portion ot tho above supplies
will be considered
Py ordcrof the Department Coiniiander.
ALEX.J. I'EEUY.
Chief Quirtcam tcr Dp'l I'littc.
al DC Ilrev'l Brii- (,'cn'l U. H. A.
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