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Address, HOWARD AS OCIATIUN, No. S South NlBth SL. PhUadel Ui. Pa u iBatltsttea htvlnt madcarepu- f i im.ioai fflnlgasrlUustwlth : -l aaMtt aer wmmwuk THE ROSE OF TU0LUMKE. HY BRET IIAKTE. tFrom the New York Times.1 CONTINnED. TJear up and keep dark, Jinny dear, and trust to the old man. Va rious men has various ways. Thar U ways as is common and ways as is uncommon, ways as is easy and ways as is oneasy. Bear up and keep dark." "With this Delpliic ut terance he put his ringer to his lips dnd vanished. It was ten o'clock when he reached Four Forks. A few minutes later he stood on the threshold of that dwelling described by the Four Forks Sentinel as "the palatial res idence of John Ashe," and known to the local satirist as the 'ash-box.' "Kevin' to lay bytwohouis,John," he said to his pro.pective son-in-law, us he took his hand at the door, "a few words of social converse, not on business, but strictly private, seems to be about as natural a thing as a man can do." This introduction, evidently the result of some study, and plainly committed to memory, seemed so satisfactory to Mr. Mc Closky that he repeated it again af ter John Asho had led him into his private office, where, depositing his valise in the middle of the floor and sitting down before it, he began carefully to avoid the eye of hb host. John Ashe, a tall, dark, handsome Keutuckian with whom even the triflc3 of life were evidently full of bcrious import waited with a kind of chivalrous respect the further speech" of his guest Being utterly devoid of any sense of tho ridicu lous, he always accepted Mr. Mc Closky as a grave fact,singularonly from his own want of experience of tho class. "Ores is running light now," said Mr. McClosky, with easy indif ference. John Asho returned that he had noticed the same fact in the receipts of thu mill at Four Forks. Mr. McClosky rubbed his beard and looked at his valise, as if for sympathy and .suggestion. 'You don't reckon on having any trouble with any of them chaps ez you cut out with Jinny?" John Ashe, rather haughtily, had never thought of that "I saw Banco hanging round your house tho other night when I took your daughter home, but he gave me a wide berth," he added, carclesslv. "Surely," said Mr. McClosky, with a peculiar winking of the eye. After a pau'se, ho took a fresh de parture from his valise. "A few words, John, ez between man and man, ez between my daughter's? father and her husband who expects to be, is about the thing, I take it, as is lair and square. I kem here to say them. They're about Jinny, my gal." Ashe's grave faco brightened, to Mr. McClosky's evident discompo sure. "Maybe I should have said, about her mother; but tho same bein' a stranger to you, I says, naterally. 'Jinny." Ashe nodded courteously, Mr. McClosky, with his eyes on his valise, went on : "It is sixteen years ago as 1 mar ried Mrs. McClosky, in the State of Mi-souri. She let on at the time, to be a widder a widder with one child. When I say let on, I mean to imply that I subsekently found out tbatsho was not q widder, nor a wife, and the father of the child was, so to speak onbeknowst. That child was Jinny my gal." "With his eyes on his valise, and quietly ignoring the wholly-crimsoned face and swiftly-darkening brow of his host, he contined : "Many little things sorter tended to make our homo in Missouri on pleasaut A disposition to smash furniture and heave knives around, en inclination to howl when drunk, and that frequent; a habitooal use of vulgar languago, and a tendency to cuss the casooal visitor, seemed to pint," added Mr. McClosky with submissive hesitation thet she was so to 8ieak quite, onsuited to the marriage relation in its holiest aspeck." "Damnation ! Why didn't" burst out John Ashe, erect and furi ous. "At the end of two years, contin ued Mr. McClosky, still intent on tho valie, "I allowed I'd get a di worce. Et about thet time, however, Providence sends a circus into thet town, and a feller az rode three bosses to onct. Hevin' allez a taste for athletio sports, she left town with this feller, leavin' mo and Jinny behind. I sent word to her thet if she would give Jinny to me we'd call it quits. And she did " "Tell me," gasped Ashe, "did you ask your daughter to keep this from me, or did she do it of her own ac cord ?" "She doesn't know it," said Mr. McClosky; "she thinks I'm her father, ami that her mother's dead." "Then, Sir, this is your " "I don't know," said Mr. Mc Closky, slowly, "ez I've aked any one to marry my Jinny. I don't kinw ez I've per&ood that cza busi ness, or even 4ukcu it up as a health ful recreation." John A-he paced the room furi ously. Mr. McClosky's eyes left the valise and followed him curiously. "Where is this woman ?" demand ed Ahe, suddenly. McClosky's eyes sought the valise again. 'She wentto Kansas; from Kanscs she went into Texas. From Toxas she eventooally came to Californy. Being here, I've purvided her with money when her business was slack through a friend." John Ashe groanctl. "bhe's get tin' rather old and shaky for bosses, and now does the tight rope busi ness and Uyiiig trapozc. .Never hevin' seon her perform," continued Mr. McClosky, with conscientious caution, "I can't say how she gets on. On the bills she looks well. Thar is a poster " said Mr. Mc Closky glancing at Ashe, and open ing hjs valice, "thar is a poster givin' her performance at Marys vilie next month." Mr. McClosky slowly unfolded a large.yellow and blue printed poster, profusely illus trated. "She calls herself 'Mam' selle J. Miglawski the great Rus sian Trapeziste." John Ashe tore it from his hand. "Of oourse," he sad, suddenly facing Mr. McClosky, "you don't expect me to go on with this?" Mr. McClosky picked up the post er, carefully refolded It and re turned it to his valise. "When you break off with Jinny," he said, quietly, "I dont want anything said 'bout this. She doesn't know It. She's a woman, and Ireckon you're a white man." "But what am I to say? How am I to go back on my word?" "Write her a note. Say some thing hez come to your knowledge don't say what that makes you break it off. You needn't be afeared JInuy'll ever ask you what?" John Ashe hesitated. Xo gentle man no Ashe could go on fur ther In this affair. It was prepos terous to think of It But somehow he felt at the moment very unlike the gentleman or an Ashe, and was quite sure he should break down under Jeany-sr steady eyes. But tiwu fc co-dd. not write toiwr. "So ores is about as light here as on the Ridge. Well, I reckon they'll come up before the rams. Goodnight" Mr. McClosky took the hand that his host mechanic ally extended, shook it gravely, and was gone. Wrhen Mr. McClosky, a week later, stepped again upon his own veranda, he saw through the French window the figure of a man in his parlor. Under his hospitable roof the sight was not unusual, but for an instant a subtile sense of disap pointment thrilled him. When he saw it was not the face of Ashe turned toward him he was relieved, but when he saw the tawny beard and quick passionate eyes of Henry Ranche he felt a new sense of ap prehension, so that he fell to rub bing his beard almost upon his very threshold. Jenny ran into the hall, and seized her father with a little cry' of joy. "Father," said Jenny, in a harried whisper, don't mind Atm'' indicating Ranee with a toss ot her yellow braids "he's going soon, and I think, father, I've done him wrong. But it's all over with John and me now; read that note, and see how he insulted me." Her lip quivered, but she went on : "It's Ridgeway that he means, father, and I believe it was his hand struck Ridgeway down, or that he knows who did. But hush now; not a word." She cravo him a feverish kiss, and glided back into the parlor, leaving Mr. McClosky perplexed and irreso lute with the note in his hand. He glanced at it hurriedly and saw that it was couched in almost the very words he had suggested. But a sudden apprehensive recollection came over him; he listened, and with an exclamation of dismay lie seized his hat and ran out of the house. But too late; at the same moment a quick, nervous footstep was heard upon the veranda, the French windowflew open, and with a light laugh of greeting, Ridgeway stepped Into the room. Jenny's finer ear first caught the step, Jenny's swifter feelings had sounded the depths of hope, of joy, of despair, before lie entered the room. Jenny's pale face was the only one that met his, self-possessed and self-reliant, when he stood be fore them. An angry flash suffused even the pink roots of Ranee's beard as he rose to his feet; an om inous fire sprang into Ridgeway's eyes, and a spasm of hate and scorn passed over the lower part of his face and left the mouth and jaw immobile and rigid. Yet he was first to speak. "I owo you an apology," he said to Jenny, with a suave scorn that brought the indignant blood back to her cheek, "for this intrusion, but I ask no pardon for withdrawing from the only spot where that man dare con front me with safety." With an exclamation of rage, llance sprang toward him. But as quickly Jenny stood between them, erect and menacing. "There must bo no quarrel here," she said to Ranee. ' 'While I protect your right as my guest, don't oblige me to re mind you of mine as your hostess." She turned with a half-deprecatory air to Ridgeway, but he was gone. So was her father. Only Rauce re mained, with a look of ill-coucealed triumph on his face. Without looking at him she passed toward the door. When she reached it she turned, "You asked me a question an hour ago. Come to me in the garden at nine o'clock to night, and I will answer you. But promise first to keep away from Mr. Dent; give me your word not to seek him to avoid him if be seeks you. Do you promise? It is well. Ho would have taken her hand, but she waved him away. In an other moment he heard the swift rustle of her dress in the hall, the sound of her feet upon the stair, the sharp closing of her bedroom door, and all was quiet. And even thas quietly the day wore away and the night rose slow ly from the valley and overshawed the mountains with purple wings that fanned the still air into a breeze, until the moon followed it and lulled everything to rostas with tho laying on of white and benedic tory hands. It was a lovely night, but Henry Ranee, waiting im patiently beneath a sycamore at the foot of the garden, saw no beauty in earth or air or sky. A thousand suspicions common to a jealous nature, a vague superstition of the spot, rilled his mind with distrust and doubt. "If tills should be a trick to keep my hands off that insolent pup!" he muttered, but even as the thought passed his tonge, a white figure slid from the shrubbery near the house, glided along the line of plokot fence, and then stopped, midway, motion less in the moonlight, It was she. But ho scarcely re cognized her In the white drapery that covered her head, and should ers and breast He approached her with a hurried whisper. "Let us withdraw from the moonlight. Ev erybody can see us here." To he Continued. VandaliA ROUTE IE -A. S T.' 3 TRAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars- THROUGH WITHOUT 0HAHQE Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, NEW YORK Arrival cf Trains from th. WmU ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland. Buffalo & Boston TICKETS ZI tt. K. eorairr Foartas 4fc ' Are for Pale at the paay'a OsVce, Crsrataat via , St. -stasia, aad at tha Prlaclpai Jtall way Oflacc la the Weal. SHAS. BABCOCK, & E. RUSSELL, S'thern Pass. Ae"t, West'n Pass. Ag'L Dallas. Texas, Kassas crrr, JOHN E. SIMPSON. CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Oca'l Supt., (kn'l Pass. Agt. aattf Ismax apolb. St. Lonx. E8tabUH9d in 1851. Momv and CtMiuerce. Daily Beview. Office Ouaha Daily Bee, May 1, 1874. J Business in the dry goods line was rather quiet to-day, orders from the country having been held over, for the last day or two, till after the first There has been a fair movement to-day in groceries, Hardware, boots and shoes, and paint stuffs, while the lumber trade has been very heavy. Prices continue unchanged, and the market promises to continue steady for the next week or ten days. OUAHA MARKETS. Carefully Corrected DaUr DRY GOODS. PRINTS. American.... Albion.... . Aliens r"onnestoga . 9'i 10 9H 10 ss 'l 10 9) It) 10 9S 12!4 1 13Vi 13)4 30 57H 43 32 nys "8 ii 10 9 uinceus . fru man's ...... ...... Garner A Co... HamUt in Merrimack D .... Oriental Pattfic Mills Spraguea, ..... .. BItOWR Amoakeag .......... Augusta ......... .. Everett G (J . Great Fails DRILLS. BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Pepiwntll 8-4 .......- do 9-t . do 1M ........ do 11-4 ... Waltham 8-4 do H-i do 10-4. BROWN Indian Beidj..... IVuoerell E tine...- SHEETINGS. do R fine-. do do O fine... N fion sheeUng 8-4... do 9-4.. do do 32 Puttman A A.. Stark A. 12 CORSET JEANS. Amoskeag Kearsarge satin .......... L-co t,i satin.. ........... ..-.. . Naumkeag satin ..- Peppenell satin-... ...... DENIMS. Amoskesg .... ...... Arkwrigbt, blue...... .... B aver Creek A A............. Hap Maker, blue............... India. B B blue and brown... New York, B Otis, tt B.... ... Otis, C C 14 U 24 1 1J ny, 19 ss 19 17 16 18 Oakland Wairen BB ...... ...... .... do A .................-..... BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. AndroMXgg.ng4-2aa .. do do L..... Boot, K do B 4-4 Fruit of th Loom - do do do 100 . Gold Melal - Lew YoTMuTsr Wamasatta . ......... Lonsdale.-..... .....-...... UINQHAMS Middlesex ........... Glenarnis .............. TICKINGS, Amoskesg, a c a. . do A....... do B . Contstoga, A Pre do B do God Medal YANKEE NOTION? ktjrtz hohb A Co., U31Famham sfo'jl carrojn5 Clark's O. X. T 5i Coat's C... 1st 70 Merrick's U HOSIERY. HI Domestic British ,,,. J Wl too 3 PAPER COOLAK&fe Plcken' best rS. t 0 King WlUlam SU. 1 35 Domestic.... J- 2 CO feamle y .... 2 50 SHAWLS. e SHIRTS. Ottomau strips . $2 23G 50 $10 50 15 0) 30 00 White common ... .-.- medium.. custom raade..'" Percale.. 81200.124 CO 4 757 50 Calico . Brown drill ... ' duck... Blue drill duck .. OVEKALLS. J6 50a7 25 . 7 75a9 00 7 00a7 50 8 00a9 50 ,8 00a9 50 White I 'CORSETS. French whalebone ... J5 JOaS 00 Ojr own. ,i............... 15 00 Comet,.... . 22 50 tePRINQ SK1BT3. Linen printed ... ..... ... S 9 00 ' ruffled li CO " fluted 15 0j BUTTER AN EQCS. $ J. C. Bosenfield, Produce commis mission merchants,199 Douglas street, furnish us with the following quota tions: LButter, choice roll, 32a35; common roll, a20; eggs, demand ' active at 12 ; 'prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes 1 40 per bu. Cranberries $9 pr bbl. 17 15 UK 13 IS 18 K 18 18 1SU Ann JFioK '. J& 23 . 23 SKT iO 2m- 28 jl 27 Z iO HARDWARE. ''- v JOax T. EDoas. X IRON. Common "bar......... 4 Horse shoe b-r 6)4 Norway nail rod.... lli STEEL. Cast ploT - . 12 Gernion - ...... 11 American casn, octagon and square if 22 Jess p's English do do ... 2j& 49 Burden's horse shoes, per keg ... 725 .do mule do do ............ 8 25 Northwest horse nails 22a 23 YstimtAA ttltfl tilrtaa itt.AAiint A rtar ronl Stor hall patent axles, discount 10 per cent. NAILS. lOdto 604 per keg 4 49 4 65 4 90 5 15 5 93 740 5 15 s-S 5 15 5 44 5(3 5 15 70 pre 20 pre 35 do SO pre 85 do 25 pre 43 pre 45 do 20 do 45 pre 40 pre Sd ao d 4d 3d 3d fin do do lo da maasvaffoo MBsV do 6dl do lOdeaatac do tt f f jBdf do do 4tt do do .WMSsAt, ail slaea . k; BOLTS. GanlMi aad tin dlsronnt - BUTTS. Farrow wrought, fart Joint discount Cast, loose pin reversible do MISCELLANEOUS, Hay and manure fork......dUcount Hoes and gai den rake-..-.. do HINGES. Strap and T.-.... .discount WRENCHES. KTaft's black discount . Coe's lmmitation do Coca gennine . do SCREWS. -American Iron do brass. AGRICULTURAL IJIFLEMHNTS, SCTTH R H Holt'i Ha. vest Klng.per dor, net Champion Healdvi Eureks do red SPADES -3D SHOVELS. 14 25 12 00 10 00 9 00 12 00 13 00 12 00 13 00 13 50 13 00 13 50 5 25 5 75 11 00 18 00 BowUnd'sNo2 black shovels, D II . do do poilsned ao do do do black spades do Moor do polished do do jas "spring point" L H shovels C ' AXES. Hllpntncott'a Western Crown- , ao uu uu u tcibj COFFEE MILLS, ratka'sNo 3, Iron boxnet da dolOS do , do do 23 Union ir h... 0 doW do xuitanla FILES. Hanrra-e, Smith! Co., -discount American Hie Co do HAMMERS. Mavdole'a, A E No 1, 1$, 2 30 pre 50 do uammona . atao z (9 00 10 50 10 00 13 SO 14 W S7 00 SOQ 900 7 50 860 do do do do do do 4. fcn sinter's No 1.. do do 2 . do do 3- HATCHETS. Tforrls' i' shingling, No 1 . do do do 2. lao 4o dog- Clil do do 1.. day do- LEATHER. BaU.l.i S. sole V Hemlock . rfesli 1 ao ao .pw T da da dawir. do pan sole good . It t S3 tZ a. V n o S3 43 3) 125 75 5 43 40 48 41 150 125 SO 4S 1 60 do hue- do bridle- do calf- da kip doupnerU ft Oik tole t) tt do calf.. ... 1 50 1 00 do kip- 1 3 do harness - f5F44 J-chcalf Jodots pr dr 73 0OJW 00 Other brands diOere-t wt, pr tt- 1 752 35 French kip pr B -- 1 44R 1 liar, liaings. SKINS. Dry flint pr E Dry salttd Ure.n.. Green salted Jan. and Feb, pelts-, i-hiarliLg . ximq szui CEMENT. Rns.nda!e-.. Water lime.. POULTRY. Supply limited with demand active as follows: Chickend, diSSeS, 12; turkeys, Hal 5c; geee, nflc; ducks 10c FURS. A. Hubermann. 510-512 13th street wholesale dealers.' Quo tations: mink, No. l,25al 50 coons, 45c; muskrat, 14cfor fall and 21c for spring ; skunk, prime black, 1 00c;do. striped, 15 to 33c jotter, JNo. 1, 5 00 to 6 50 ; do. No. 24 00 ; fish er, iu good order, 0 00;' wolf, large mountain No. 1 , 2 25 ; do.No.-2, 1 50; do. small, 50 to 80 ; beaver, well fur red and cleaned, 1 00 To.l 25 per lb martin, from 2 50 to 4 OOaccording to color; fox, silver gray, t10 00to 25 00 ; do. cross, 3 00 ; do.red, 1 50 ; deer skin, hair red and short, 25c per Cooke & Callou furnish4118 follow ing quotations, for butchers' stock, native steers, 4a4 1-2; Texas steers, 3a3j; hogs, unsettled, prime, 4a 4 1-2 ; sheep, firm and active at 4 12a5 00.J MEATS. , Dressed beef, G l-2c; dressed pork, lc; dressed mutton, 8 1-28. C. hams 63c; shoulders, 7 12; breakfast bacon, 10c; clear sides, 10c; lard,ifirm at 9c soxvaxT Powell & Co., Soapmonufacturers. Sapo Publico, 6 1-2(6 84 ; Savon Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to G 1-2; Palm, 55 14 ;' German Mot- led, 6 l-4a6 12. ART GOODS AXD UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 FarnhamJStreet, furniahes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil .walnut mouldings, one inch, perfootj5c; 2 inch 10c; 3 inch 15c; polished walnut, I inch 7c; 2 inch ijc; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch C15c; 2 inch 1230c; 3 inch 18 f45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 juch 510q 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch 1530c Window shades. Plain bands. 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands 2 00 4 00; each additional foot, 75c per pair. REPPS. Union md all wool terry, per yard 1 603 j0; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 50a8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSE9. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00-5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. All of the above quotations are on the basis of ordinary thirty day transactions. Parties who buy for ca-.Ii, or any strictly firstclas3 buyers, can always secure reasonable concessions on large orders for short tima paper. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without cotice. WM. 31. FOSTER, On U. P. R. R. track bt. Farnnani and Doug las. GEO. A. HOAGLAND. Joists, studding and sills, CO tt, and un der ....-....... . Orer20ft, each additional ft aJd'l.. Fencing No 1 ..... ........ do No 2- ... ....................... 1st commnn boirds.......... ..-.. 2nd do do ..... "A" stock boards, 0 and 12 inch... "B" do do do do "C do do di do lt clear, 1, 1. Us "! 2 inch- 2d do do do do ....... 3d do do do do ....... Flooring, clear . do 1st common....... do 2d do ......... do 3d do ... S21 00 . f0 23 00 . 21 0 ... 22 00 -.20 00 ... 45 00 ... 35 00 ... SO 00 65 00 Co 00 45 00 50 00 ..-40 00 32 50 25 00 .. 45 00 ... 85 00 32 50 30 00 .. 27 50 26 00 24 00 .- 20 00 ... 18 00 .... 4 50 3 50 ... 2 00 3 0 .-. 3 So " "lK do nsrrow, clar lt clear celling i Inch 2d do do Klnch-. 1st do do Yi Inch., 2d do do Ji Inch ..... 1st clear siding..... ... 2d do do ... ....... 1st common siding 2d do do ... "A" shinrfes- Extra No 1 shinles... Common No 1 sh ngles .-... LathperlOOO . . D A 11 pickets etr 100 .... Pqdare do do do .. OG Batten pr lineal f' Rough do do do WINDOWS, (GIazed.1 35 per cent off Chicago list. DOOU3, (Wedged) 25 pet cent offCl icago list. BLINDS. SO per centos" list. White lime per bbl Lonlsrille cement per bbl..... Plaster pari, per bbl -. Plastering hair per bushel-. Tarred felt .: Plastering board .. ....... .51 752 00 . 3 00&,S25 . 3 603 75 40 4 OILS. PAISTS, GLASS, &c. 2. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. BRADY & 3rcAUSLAND. Coal Oil 19 Linseed Oil, raw. 103 " " hl'd 1 10 Turpentine 61 Headlight Oil 28 Lard Oil, No. 1. i it ii 2 F0 70 " " wirterl " " straln'd Lubricating ) w. va. ; 90 S3 PAINTS, AC White Lead, St. Louis, Srtlctlf Pure " Fancy Brands Putty In Bladders.. ...... " " Bulk En i mold Glass, colors. so.. ft. Flat Glas, 0 S c discount TIN, SnEELIROX. WIRE, &C. 3HLTON ROGERS, COR. 14th &. FARNHA3L TIN PLATE. CIIABCOAL. 10x14 IC, fair qnalitf- f 13 50 10x14 lc. Iwt quality- 14 00 . 17 00 14 50 17 50 . 16 00 18 no 1 xl4 IX do do 12x12 IO 12x12 IX 14x20 IC HxVQIX do do do do do do do do do 14x20 IXX do 21 00 24 00 24 00 14 50 17 50 - 20 50 15 50 .16 50 13 00 28 00 . S3 00 23 50 21 50 14x20 1 XXX l'O plate JiC 100 plate DX. do (best quality) do d 100 plate DXX 100 plate DXXX Roofing IC charcoal EooflnjIX do 10x14 IC coke do do do do do dj do do do lo 20x2i IC charcoal roofing. 20x?8 C charcoal roonng. esxii icnarroai 10x20 CvAe (lor gutt-rs) BLOCK TIN. Large pigs Small pigs- 33 26 U Bar un. ZINC. Sheet tin 25 to 33 In. da do do it half casks . in 250 Hi casks lei do do do f. Sheet 24 to 25 Inches per sheet. Tinners soldet (extra refined , ,,,. do do No. 27 25 21 0s2 do do rooflq Babtid mstal SHEET IRON. First quality, Numbers 18 to 24. ao ao ao " da ao do 28- 4 0 .7 . do harness- H 6 Kir 9 00 flS 16 7 9 - 150 I Z sea . m S UK 44 1 00 th t sides smcthe .- 7K Jo 2 do '6 do ? do 27 . Juniata, No. 24 10K ao uu -w " do do 27 - Bnsslaperfe't 7 to 12 do ro. I, suinea . . .- - Tx. thnn full bundles, add one wnt. "A'im.Hnn immltat'n Bussla, all Nos. IS Less than fall I undies, add one lent. GALVANIZED. No. 14 to 20 list do 21 to 24 , do 25 to 25 . . no do 97 do do 3 .. ,,, o Full bundles discount 15 per cent COPPER. Braz'ers 6 to 9 .. do 10 to 12 B do 12Kto 100 a Shea hln!, 11 and 16 ox - . .. PLinlshtd, 14 and IS or . . Nos. 7, 8 and 9, Punished Bolt copper . . ... 13 IS 17 13 SO Copper bbt oms- BUIGUT WIRE. 10 11 W Nos. 0 to 6 8,3 9 14 15 10,11 li 14,14 20 19 Nos. 15,16 17 13 19 20 Per bundle 15 per cent discoun GROCERI E. STEELE JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST. CLAEK i FRENCH COR. FABNHAtt AND llTH ST. PnNDT, MEYER & P.AAPKE, 212 FARS HVAI ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS MORGAN &. Gallagher, 205 Farn- hara St. VHTTNEY, BAUSEUMAN Co., 247 Douglas St. SUGARS. Granulated pr H rowuerea uo Crushed do Rat cut loaf do Standard A do A do Extra C do Yellow C do N cboloe do 9 COFFEES. Rio choice rr to do prime do .-. do good do . O G Jara 27a28 2.27 '.5j2i 31a35 SYRUPd. Common pr gallon.... ... Good do .-.... Choice do ..... do N O mobsscs ... BICE. Rangoon choice ..... .. Carollus . ... 3TS43 60sC5 70 j S3 80 Waa 16sl7 16ial7 6iaCK 7a74 4a4, 45 4550 52i57 57sG5 f0o5 7ja95 lfiVaU 12ali 13al3K 8 9 I4al4K 17 17al8H Siali SJ S 11 CANDLES. M Weak A Co.. schofers ...... SOAP. Mis -our! Vrlley ... Kirk's Saron .... M. Wek A Co . .'chofer's German... ......... . Kirk's st indard .-. . do sterling- .... PLUG TOBACCO. Black gor ds, WVstern do do Virginia do do Lonrlard's Bright do do do . do do Virginia ..... Natvral eaf ... ...... DDIED FRUITS California peiches per naund .. do arpbs do . Sate do do New currants -. . do prunes.. do German cherries do blackberries . iln raDlierries . do rafins pr toi..... do seedless rasios per pound. SALT. New In barre's . ...... $2 8fia3 00 - 4 50a5 75 do dairy . CANNED GOODS. 2 pound can Myer's oysters per cose, 1 do do do do do . 2 do do Willim's do do . 2 do do peaches do do . 3 do do t do do . Tomatoes, 2 pound cans, per rase . do 3 do do do Corn, Trophr, p:rcasO . .. do Win-low do ...... do Yarmouth do ................ Strawberries, per case ......- Raspberries, do do - Pineapp'es, do do -. . TEVS. .S4 23al 50 . 2 50i2 75 . 4 00a4 21 . 4 75a5 09 6 75a7 .'0 . 3 50a3 73 3 00 5 50 . 5 75af 00 000 . 4 7Ja5 W CO' 5 50 Oo'ongs per pound .... Young Ilyron, per jound Gunpowder. do di .... FLOUR. 23a73 . 40al 00 COal 25 Go'd Dust 3 10 3(0 7ja 00 XXXX Iowa City. California...- BAGS. Gunn'es, heary weight .... do light do . Burlaps, Jour bushel ....--. Dundee gunnies- Grain bau, Amoskeg A . do do Rookfore . 17 IE 8K119 " IS S0i31 36 SPICE. Nutmegs, Pnang best, per ponnd 1 lore i do do . Alspice lo do . Pinjmon bark do u . S5al 41 CI la0 33a4C CIGARS. A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 loth Street. H. Upman V M. S 35 00 Keconstruction . do 3 tfi Grand 'ectral do W Universal do 40 00 Yara . do w La Boquet do 50 0O Mm m Pure do W CO Partlgaa jo 75 CO Vnnf, TmW do C5 00 Gold Medal- . ... . . .iA x fin La Espanola .... Triple Crown Henry Clay . De Vlller Y Vlller 1876 - do MOO do 73 00 . do 100 00 do 100 00 do 101 00 do 75 CO E. . Pi.3-, CARRUGE, BUGGY and TTAGOS MAXUFACTCEER. N. E. CORNER of lltli and HARNEY 8TS. w( OULD rcpectfullyannouccetothe pub- LUA.1 IC't.ui'J ..-.,--..- ( It. !,.. Ka ta nntr rpnilr tfi fill till 4V111- ir-rts In the above Hues with neat u ess and oittv'Express wagons constantly on hand and tale. PL1TTE YALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for the U. P. R. R LANDS, Columbus, - Hob, Government Lands Located ! U. P. Lands Sold! Improred Farms MdTowmLots fcr C-A-SIH:!! -OR- ON LONG TIME!! All Communications Cheer fully Answered. ap30tl L. WOODWORTH, 233 Douglas Street, Omabt, Hetruki DEALXS IK Carriages, Hacks, Buggies, Pattent Wheels, Road wasjens, Trot ting Sulkies, Skeletons, Ltudebaker'a, Celebrated Wa:o-.s. James R. Hill's Celebrated Con cord arneas and Whips. HORSE CLOTHING. Bobes, Blankets.Wagon Jfaterial of all Descrip tions, Spskes, Hubs, Felloes, and all klndsof HARD WOOD LUMBER Thimble Skeins, Axles and Springs, mchett MRS. S. C. WHITCOMB. Dress and Cloak Maker, Rooms over Mrs. Smith's Millinery Store, 233 FAK9TH M ST., OMAHA, 3TKO Opposite the Grand Central UoteL Fatteras or all KiBds UjhiJ. And cot to order from Actual Measurement, Cutting 8c Fiting a Specialty fcsstf. hi.' lity'-tiii 11 Jial li 123&HH 1 105i Spring and Summer Styles. 1? laaaf 233 Fine and Medium c:e-e:ej:f:e!:r, CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N tSv.xi"7r-Tr. The Popular Route from O D-v-E A. T3l .A. TO Chicago and tlie East ! AND THE Only Direct Route Tj-IVxtrrloo.Fnrt Dmlcrubaque.I-i Crotne, 1'ralrle Du Clilen. Vlnoua, St. foul, Duluth, Jnnnvillr, Kruo Him, Green tint. Kaclnp. Mtren'a Point. W-frrtown, OtuWean, Ion DuLac, JlmlUou auclMtlsTauk. It Ikin j the Shortest and FList Com Dieted Line Between OMAHA and CHIC AG 6, Conitant improTom nts bare taken place in the w.iy of reducius OraJc, and placing Iron with Steel ltails, adding to lis rolling stock new and Lleaut DAY and 8L.KKP1XG CARS Equipped with the "Vestlughoue Air Brake" and "Jliller PUt'orni." esublishins comforta ble and cumuiodi uj Katin Houses, offering all the comforts of trarelln tte age can produce. From to 10 Fast Express Trains run each way daily over the various lines of this load, thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections in any di rection he may wish to go. Principal Connection. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C ty, Yankton and points reached via Sioux City and PaciQc railroid. AT (IRANI) JUNCTION for Fort Podge, Des Moines. Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MARSIlALLf'.r.t. PjuI, Minneapolis, Duluth, and northwestern points. AT LEOAR RaPIDi for Waterloo, Cedar Falls, hirles City, Burlington and St. Louis. AT CLINION for Dubuqne, Dunlelth, Prai rie du Clilen, lacrosse, and sll points on the Chicago, Clinton an. I Dubuque, and Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. AT FU'TON forFreeport. Racine Milwau kee and all jioints In Wisconsin. " AT ClIICAOOwith all rallwaylines leading ont of Chlca. Throusli tlckfts to all eastern cities via this line can be I rocured, and any inforiuat on ob tained, concerning Koute, Rates, etc., at the Company's office. 218 Farnhani street, Omaha, and also at the piinclpil TicketO-ices al ug the line o! the U. 1-.1-K. ee-Kisfiie checked through to all principal Fastern points, W.II.STBNNETT, rARVIN HUOUITr. (len'l PaDg'r Ag't. Oen. Sup'U J. II. LACLV. C O. tDDV, Ticket Ai't, Omtha. Gen'l Ag't Omaha mcblSil J. SCHOONMAKER & SON PROPU l-TOKEOP THE PITTSBURa. WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG, PA. Z3aWtAa3liaaaXOCl. 1030. Manufacturers of Strictly Pur White Lead, Red Lead, Lltkarge Tuttr, Colow Dry and la Oil. PURE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green manufacture red. GUARANTEE. NVe guanntee our brand of 8trlctly Pure White eatl to be free from impurities, snd will pay 550 In gold for every ounce of sdul jaia'Jon found In this package. uu73m J. SCIIOOXMAKER k SOX J. S. SHBOPSHIRE, Attorney- at-Law, - . Soontnri5cnsr,rB2!lt1 OMAHA. NEB EuTYARD KUEHL, MACISTER OP THE DEPAHTBD. Ho. 493 10th Et, between ramham tt Harney . Will by the aid of guirdlan spirits, obtain for any one a view of the past, present and lu ture. No fees charged In cases of sickness. spl3tf STODDARD 4t UCIXLBCT, Market Gareners ! ALL KIKD3 OF VEGETABLES AND plants, forsa'e. Orders addressed to ua at our garden Cor. 2 1st and Paul Streets, Will receive prompt attention. aplSJ3ea OITT STOVE ST.OEZ. E. F. COOK, 537 Mta 8t, bstwtsa SosgUa tnl Dodrs Manufacturer of Tin, Copper anJSheet Iron Ware, and dealer In Cooldng and Heating stoves Stamped, Japanned and French Ware on an I. Tin Rootln;, Gutters and Spoutlnpnd D W ciV do and warreiuantd. feb2tf G. A. LESDqUEsT. MercHant Tailor! 90 PAK3IHAM T. Between Tenth aad Elaventi Stacsta. Oents' yninisalag Qoods. aSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr L SBasBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV TasBBBBBBBBBB SBaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB taBBBBBBBBBBBBaA ssss-vaH assssiH A. POLACK, CLOTHIER. rarnliam St ITaar v y Clotliiiifi:," and Furnishing Goods. tkc - it teee cheapest. Chicairo, Bock Island and Pacific B, B. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Dea Moines, Davenport and Rock Islan J. o AH Passenger Trains are equipped with the Westing uousk Patent Air Brkes and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Dally, Connecting as follows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad, lor Oakaloou, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Lonls. AT UHINNKLL with the Central Railroad of Iowa, for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTi with the Burlington, Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque A St. Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION with the South-Western iranch, for Muscatine, Washington and all points routh. AT DAVENPORr with the Davenport SL Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROCK IsLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Frceport, Belolt, liacln. Mil waukee and all points In northern I iinols an-l Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Rk Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points i-outh. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peoria A Rock Island Railroad for Peoria ani points east. AT BUREAU JUNC with branch, for Hen ry. Lai-ere, Chlllirothe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points nort h and south. AT CHICAGO with U tinea East, North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cllles, via this line, can be procured, and any infor mation obtained, concerning points, at the ticket office of thecompanr, lis Farnham St., Omaha, and also at the principal ticket offices along the Una ot the U. P. R. . Basrsaare Checked Tbrongh to 11 Principal Kaaten Points). A.M. SMITH, Gen'l Paas'r Ag't, CbKago. J. H. LACEY, Ticket Agent, a2Stf Omaha H. RIDDLE, Gen'l Sup't Chi-ago. S.S STEVEN.S, Geu'I Western Ag't Omaha. M. Keller, Proprietor of the RISING SUN Al'O LOS ANGELES VINEYBDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BlRlSTIDIIEiS 2JL. BaDliIiHR c& Co.. Corner of BatteTy and".Wa.ihIngton Ska. AH FBaSCUCO, mailU CAL.. ALEX. J. LXOOAT. MATIt'L O. UCDSOX. nil. ii. ncDsox JAS. O. BUTLER ST. LOUIS T0B1CC0 WORKS. Leggat, Hudson & Co., Haanfatarars of evsry araiw Tine Cut Chewing? ASD IHOKI50 TOBACCO Our Speoial Brands: FISB CCTSi IXOKIXOSi BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, JNGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. All Oar Tobaccos Strlctl j Waraated. FriCE ASD mXlXKBUOBM. Cor. Second tc Vine Streets, Wt- Xaoislfli SsCo. & wiim 14;tli. arl21Sm SIZE OF FELLHS, OOO o o o Or Sngar-Con:ed, Conccntratod, Root and Herbal Juice, AntN Blltcns Grannies. THE LITTLE GIANT" CA'fll-VUTIC. or nultttatt la Parvo Physic. Tho novelty of modem Mcdlcti, Chemical nJ Pharoaicatical Science No usa of any lcsjct takini; the laro. repulsive and nauseous pull, composed of cheap, crude, and balLy ingredients, nhcuwocsn by a careful application of chemical science, extrarr all tho cathartic and other neiU c'.nal properties (rum the mst vaiuabto roots ana herbs, ana courcntrato them Into a minute Gran. ma. scarcely lamer tlian a muatartl see J, Uiatca-i Da readily swallowed by those oi tha mon sensitive, vtomach and fastidious tastes. EachlltUo Purgative I'cllct represent, in a rao-t concentrated form, as much cathartic power as Is embodied In any of tha largo plus found fos file a tho dra shop. From their wonderful ca thartic power. In proTortloa to their txe, people who hava not trie I them, aro apt to nppco ULat thcyaraharsa ordrs'tieta effect, but such Is cot at all thd ca. .ho different activa tacdiclnal prla ciples of which ther aro composed beln ao haiw cunlxea and modUled. ono by tho others, as to praJuco a CKixt searrhliiar and Ibor ouzh,yrt gcutlytndlilnaiy oporalluar catbartl u SjOO Reward Is hereby offered hy tho pro. prictor of hcso Pcllcu. to any chemist v. ho, upon analysis, flit Cud In them an Calomel cr other forms of men-ury ot any other mineral poison. Ilclnic ontlrclr TCKOtablc,no partfCdlar caro is .-equlrcd whilo ustnj them. They opo rato without distnrbanco to tho constitution, diet, or occupation. For Junildlcr, Headache, Constipation. Impure ttlood, Palu In tao Khoulucru, Tlgtrtncas of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eractattons of the Stomach, Bad tasto lu jiontb, Illllous attacks, Pala tn region ot Kidneys, lutcrnal Ferer, Clloatcd feoliuz about Momacli, Itusa of Blood, to Head, IIlRh. Col ored Urine, Unsociability- nd. Gloorsr Forebodings, tako Dr. Plerco'a Plcanaut PurgatlTo Pellets. In explanation of tho remedial power of my Tur- fttlve Pellets otcrso prcat a va.-icty of diseases. wish tosaythat their pctlou npou tho animal economy In tinlvcrsal, not a. Klaud or tissue escaping their sa tia tlvo Impress Ago docs not Impair them; their eusar cctlnoTanu being enclosed In glass bittles preerva their lrtucs unimpaired for anr lc-iirth of lime. In any climate, so thai they aro al wavs fresh and reliable, which is not tho caso with thj pilts found in tho dru? stores, put np ia c"ijja wood or paite-bcard iioxcs. Recollect that f irtli disosrs whero a I.MatlTe Alters i. nr Pumilvs is Indicated, thes llttla Peucts will f he tho most perfect latlsticUca U an wBOUSoiaem. They aro sol by 11 cntrrlslmx SrUCglSIS BIXJ ccataa) m nwH IV not allow snr tlraScist to lnooJo' take anythtnf eU ttiat To may say Is Joat as rood as my Itucto occaao no mas.es a larget profit on that which bo recommends. If your drostst cannot supply them, enclose cuau andtccclve thea ny retnm mail fnm B. v. piekov, jt. n , ivopv,. BUFFAXO, K. T. ASK FOE PYLES OK s S JLUElttJ'UI? -AND- BAKIN& SODA I BEST I INT USB Sold by PundL, Meyer &. RaaDkeand Whitney, Bauscrman A Co, novlS '73 dAwlr CASTLE BROS. IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND Xast India Goods, 313 amd 313 aVstOSTC ITBIK WW aaaaaaaaaak TaHaaaHaaas ilaaaaaaaaaaS aaar aaW aaaf aaaV asall' GaW assBBsL asaaV ftw afaV asBaaal sbbbbM QviecGS k aH eaSlVV mr A . j HTA!rt.e ai i&m.m. -r-a m atlAAX! oan r rancisco-s c;a.nfornii - - - meh67m ska.. i ADVE iHias "at-' jSOEISj 5 I r J A a .! -i 1st I. I fl 4 "i i ii . ? j- 1 A l-sss5: 1 n3 tt J ii i - -. m jjPLi.-. w'? wBa1aM& s wtflaHaissSafsac '" . - - ., f 4HStS;rj-5l ..--rJ- .--li iLC- - , Jl.rfw , fc"-rVk--VwJ . . v s?gBJssaEaesnaKSaavw. rzrzxTstrsai: .iTi . . Hr-Jx - - -m jir