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Dyott, graduate of Jeffer ion Medical CJollee, Philadelphia, author of gaveral valuable works, can be consulted on all diseases of the Sexusl and Urinary ergans (which ho has made an eroecial tudy), either in male or fenn'ie, no saattcr from what cause orir ting or of how long standing. A i xtice of SO yean enables him to L t dis eases with success. Cures guaran teed. Charges reasonable. These at a iisuinco can forward letter describ sg symptoms and enclosing stamp to propay postage. Send for the Guide to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DYOTT, M. J)., Phyaician and Surgeon, 104 Duane atreet, N. Y. OBSTACLESto MARRIAGE. Eappy Belief for Young Hen from the eBects t Eilh and Abuses In early life. Manhood racUred. Impediments to ifairiag reaored. Kew method of treatment. New and remark- "- Baealedenrelopes. Address, HOWABD AS- UUA UUA, 1MJ. 2 aram auiui oi-iwwiw Ws, T n insttiuuoB buik uu ?ra- l ler ajnonow vumtm. f"" --" THE ROSE OF TUOLUMNE. BY BRET HAUTE. IFrom the New York Times. I CONCLTTDED. "We have nothing to say that cannot be said In the moonlight, Henry Kance." she replied, coldly receding from his proffered hand. She trembled for a moment, as if with a chill, and then suddenly turned upon him : "Hold up your bead and let me look at you ! I've only known what men are ; let me see what a traitor loolis like !" He recoiled more from her wild face than her words. He saw from the first that her hollow cheeks and hollow eyes were blazing with fever. He wag no coward, but he would have fled. "You are ill, Jenny," ho said; "you had best return to the house. Another time " "Stop!" she cried, hoarsely; "move from this spot and I'll call for help! Attempt to leave me now and I'll proclaim you the assassin that you are!" "It was a fair fight to creep be hind an unarmed and unsuspecting man? "Was it a fair fight to try to throw suspicion on some one else? Was it a fair fight to deceive me? Liar and cowar I that you are!" He made a stealthy step toward her with evil eye3, and a wickeder band, that crept within hia breast. She saw the motion, but it only stung her to newer fury. "Strike!" she said with blazing eyes ; throwing her hands open be fore him. "Strike! Are you afraid of the woman who dares you ? or do j-ou keep your knife for the backs of unsuspecting men? Strike! I tell you! No! Look then!" With a sudden movement sho tore from her head and and shoulders the thick lace shawl that had con cealed her figure, and stood before him. "Look!" she cried passion ately, pointing to the bosom and shoulders ot her white dres., darkly streaked with faded stains mid omi nous discoloration. "Look! This Ls tho dress I wore that morning when I found him lying here here bleeding from your cowardly knife. Look! Do you see? This is blood my darling boy's blood ! one drop of which, dead and faded as it is, is more precious to me than tho whole living pulso of any other man! Look! I come to you to night christened with his blood and dare you to strike dare you to strikehim again through me and mingle my blood with his ! Strike ! I implore you! Strike! if you have any pity" on me for God's sake ! Strike! if you are a man ! Look ! Here lay hit head on 1113 shoulder ; hero I held him to my breast, where never so help mo my God ! an other man Ah ! " Sho reeled against the fence, and something that had flashed in Bance's hand dropped at her feet; for another flash and report rolled him over in the dust, and across his writhing body two men htroue and caught her crc she fell. "She has only fainted," said Mr. McClosky, "Jinny dear, my girl, speak to me !" "What is this on her dress?" said Ridgeway, kneeling beide her and lifting her set and colorless face. At the sound of his voico tho color came fointly back to her cheek; she opened her C3e3 and smiled. "It's only your blood, dear boj-," she said, "but look a little deeper and you'll find my own." She put up her two yearning hands and drow his face and lips down to her own. When Itidge way raised his head again her eyes were closed) but her mouth still smiled as with tho memory of a kiss. They bore her to tho house still breathing, but unconscious. That night the road was filled with clat tering horsemen, and tho sum moned skill of tho country-side fyr leagues away gathered at her couch. The wound," they said, wa3 not es sentially dangerous, but they had grave fears of the shock to a system that already seemed suffering from some strange and unaccountable nervous exhaustion. The best med ical skill of Tuolummo happened to be young and observing, and waited patiently an opportunity to account for it. He was presently rewarded. For toward morning she rallied and looked feebly around. Then she beckoned he- father toward her, and whispered, "Where is he?" "They took him away, Jinny dear, in a cart. He won't trouble you agin." He stopped, for Miss Jenny had raised herself on hor plbow, and was- leveliug her black brows at him, But two kicks from the young surgeon, and a signifi cant motion toward the door, sent Mr, McClosky away muttering, "How should I know that lhe' meant Ridgway." he went and re turned with the young gei tlemau. The surgeon, who was still holding her pulse, smiled and thought that with a liitle care and attention the stimulants might be dimin ished and he might leave the patient for some hours, with perfect safetv. Ao would give further di rections to Mr. McClosky down stairs. It was with great archness of manner that half an hour later Mr. McClosky entered the room, with a preparatory cough, and it was with some disappointment that he found Ridgeway standing quietly by the window, and his daughter ai parently fallen into a light doze. He was still more concerned when, after Ridgeway had retired, noticing a pleasant smile playing about her lips, he said softly: "You was thinking of some one, Jinny?" "Yes, father" the gray eyes met his steadily "of poor John Ashe !" Her recovery was swift. Nature, that had seemed to stand jealously aloof from her in her mental an guish, was kind to the physical hurt of her favorite child. Tho superb physique which had been her charm and her trial, now stood her in good stead. Tho healing balsam of tho pine, the balm of resinous gums, and tho raro medicaments of Sier ran altitudes touched her as it might have touched tho wounded doe. So that in two weeks sho was able to walk about, and when at the end of the month Ridgeway re turned from a flying visit" to San Francisco and jumped from the Wingdam coach at 4 o'clock in the morning, the Rose of Tuolumne, with the dewy petals of either cheek fresh as when first unfolded to his kiss, confronted him on the road. With a common instinct their young feet both climbed the little hill now sacred to their thought. When they reached its summit they were both, I think, a little dis appointed. There is a fragrance in the unfolding of a passion that es capes the perfect flower. Jenny thought the night was not so beau tiful; Ridgeway, that the long ride had blunted his perceptions. But they had the frankness to confess It to each other, with the rare delight of such a confession and the com parison of details which they thought each had forgotten. And with this and an occasional pitying reference to the blank period when the had not known each other, baud inhand, the reached the house. Mr. McCloskywas awaiting them impatiently upon the veranda. When Miss Jenny had slipped up stairs to replace a collar that stood somewhat suspiciously awry, Mr. McClosky drew Ridgeway solemnly aside. He held a large theatre poster in one hand and an open newspaper in the other. "I alius said," he remarked slowly, with, the air of merely renewing a sus pended conversation, "I alius said that riding three horses to onc't wasn't exactly in her line. It would seem that t ain't ! From re mark in this yer paper it would ap pear that she tried it on at Marys ville last week and brokeher neck.." WILLIAM AND SUSAN. A Very Mournful Texas Ballad, "Bun in" for Convenience. Susan Brown and William Brady, lovers in the Lone Star State, one calm night, all snug and shady, side by side in converse sate. 'Twas on old man Brown's piazza ; stars were brightening all the skies, and the moon above the plaza was jut upon the rise. 'Twas the hour for love or liquor calm, sweet hour in early June; love nor wine will never uiCKer on sucn a uigui wim such a moon. Susan was as fair as Hebe dressed in all her Sunday clothes fairer than her cousin .FnceDe, wno is fairer than the rose. As for Wil liam never wildwood sheltered youth more stout and hale; he was from his very childhood what the Texans call a whale. There they sat for hours talking of their joys and hopes and fears; talking of their loves, and chalking out their plans for all the coming years. Talked also they of their marriage, hinting at a distant day, when a little crib and carriage might per chance come into play. Thus they sat, her hand in prison not a prisoner haish or stern for it was merely locked in his'n, as his lips were pressed to her'n. But, alas! the course of true love smoothly runs, oh never, never! Hearts enlinked in old or new love soon or late must sigh and sever. Oh that in a sea of rapture, where the heart most sweetly floats, fate piratic's sure to capture half our joys and cut our throats! Hark! the smell of shot and powdor ries like a funeral knell! Louder! louder, and still louder rumbles that heart-rending smell! Susan's sybil soul prophetic knew that rumbe meant but ill knew that old man Brown erratic was upon the hunt of Bill! Bill, the lode star, whom sho follows, whither asking, caring not: now she feels that $50 were poor pay to see him shot. Oh, tho earnest love of woman ! Little for itself it seeks ; it is not a thing uncommon for its flame to last six weeks ! All at once a door is busted close to where the lovers sit William had got up and dusted, but it was too late to git. Ero he dreamed of flight or fear once, or had time to cut and run, old man Brown made his ap pearance with his double-barreled gun. Susan's knees shook fast and faster. William's also shook, 'tis said, till they tumbled down the plaster from the ceiling overhead. Susan screamed, her dark hair flying like a meteor streaming far, springing to her feet nnd crying, "Please don't shoot, O cruel pa!" But that pa, so colduud cruel, swore he'd send Bill to that clime where there's too much fire and fuel for to have a pleasant timo. Then he raised his shooting iron, raving much and swearing more, till the air was blue but why run on thus telling how he swore? What, Oh, what was William doing? While thus raved the old galoot! seeing plainly what was brewing, she was likewise on the shoot. "Hold, rash pa," cried the daugh tor ; all unheeded were hor cries, as also the sweet salt water streaming from her lovely eyes. Standing there in all the rigorold man Brown now aimed his gun, pausing ere he pulled the trigger, thinking maj'be Bill would run. Bill though was not of the cattle which neither dare nor do ; but, once shoved into a bat tle, he was sure to see it through. Never since tho siege of Ilium was suspense felt more profound ; for a moment more and William had been "made to bito the ground. Quickly drawing his repeater, which he carried two or three, cock ing it at shortest meter, drew a bead on O. M. B. Few things swift as lightning are there? Swift thus came tho pistol's roar, and poor Susan's hapless father lay their wel. tering in his gore ! William's sure, unerring bullet an infernal slug, and he waltzed right up the spout. And the coroner, living nigh him, came; but William didn't run, feeling sure they'd justify him in the deed that had done, which they did; for papa's fury, Susan, weep ing, told it o'er, and to William said the jury: "Go, my son, and shoot no more." Here my muse must stop and tarry; all she knows is in this lay; whether Bill and Sue will marry, she is not prepared to saj. But as Bill who is no joker with stocked cards, you understand in that game of leaden poker played a "square and honest hand. Should he, when there is no traces left of his unerring shot, meet Sue's hand with but four aces, he will no doubt take the pot, for Sue knows that hor pa was able, and had done it with a rush, with his full to sweep the table had not William held a flush. Louisville Courier-Journal. Bender. Bender is not Bender again. A gentleman who arrived here last night from tho neighborhood of Cheyennepronounces theold scrape grace brought here from Utah to be a fraud on old Bonder. The people here feel somewhat "sold." The Commonwealth's three-column lo cal on "Old Bender" is read with disgust. It is suggested that this old cuss be hung any waj and called Bender in order that Bender busi ness may be settled. The twenty thieves and murderers which are collected in the Shawnee county jail had a jolly time yesterday showing "old Ben der" to the eager crowd through the window. They charged a cigar or chew of tobacco "a sight." This source of revenue has vanished. Xo one wants to see Bender this morn ing. JIRS. BEXDEK. Mrs. Rev. Catherine Sheetz who claims to bo a missionary of Christ ian Israelite Church, has been ar rested for Mrs. Bender. Sho is a very quiet, inoffensive old lady. It only shows how missionaries who come to Kansas are liable to be treated. Kansas City Times. STODUARD &. nuBLBtrr, Market Gareners ! ALL KISD3 OF VEGETABLES AND plants, for as e. Orders addreed to ua at our garden Cor. 21st aad Paul Street, Will rteelTC nronpt attention. aplMSsa Monevand Commerce. Daily Review. Office Omaha Daily Bee, 1 May 2, 1874. There was little or no change in the business situation to-day, though trade was rather lighter than usual. The falling off in local demand on account of the weather making the difference. Late Eastern papers report a bet ter feeling in trade circles, and firm er markets for produce and pre visions. OilAHA MARKETS. OarefaUy Corrected DaUy DRY GOODS. PRINTS. 8"S 10 IS iV. vi 10 9K 10 10 12 1SH so 40 45 27H 32". 37i "8 ii 10 9 27K ZTt li 12 UK 1354 WA 14 11 24 19 19 13i 19 25 19 17 16 18 17 15 "If 15 13 1-1 18 18 12 American...... ..... . Albion.....- Aliens..... .. ... '""onnestoga ... Dannella .. .- Truman'a .-.... Osrntr A Co,... Himtlt n Merrimack D-.... .... - Hatlfic MIlls"."!Zl. Spragues, . ....... BROWR DRILLS. Augusta ........- Everett G (1 - Great Fa'ls BLEACIIEC SHEETINGS. Peppcntli 8-J ....... do 9- d 10-1 do 11-4. Wallham 3-4 ... do 9-t d 10-4-. BROWN Indian Heads-. Peppcrell E mo..... do R fine . - SHEETINGS. do O tine.......... N Son sheeting 3-4..., do 9-4 ... do do do PuttuianA A Stark A CORSET JEANS. Amosteag . ....... Kearasrge tatin........ ............ l.-coLla sitin. ... ... . . Naumkeag fatla .... ...... Peppenell sitla... ......... DENIMS. Amoskesg ... Arlktrright, blue...... .... B arer Creek A A............ Hap Maker, blue..... ..... India. B B bine and brown...... New York, B.... Ots, B B .. Otis, C C Oakland Warren B1J . do A BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Androcogging 4-2 a a ..... ...... do do L ...... Boot, ao JJ 4-4 . Fruit of the Loom .. ...... do do do 100 Gold Medal Hope ...... ..........- tletr York Mills Wamasatta .......... Lonsdale ............. GINGHAMS. Middlesex: . . .... .. Glenarm s... ...... ..... TICKINGS. Amoskeag, a c a ..... do A.... . do B. ....... Concstoga, A Pre ....... do It dj Go d Medal...... vy3 23 23. 20 26 27 20 YANKEE NOTIONS- KURTZ MOHR & CO., jai 1'arniiam St. SFODL COTTON. Ciaik's O. "oat's ...... Merrick's.. Domestic . British N. T IIOilEItr. S WfflZ 00 3 0CS 00 PAPER COOLARS. Plcken best.. S 90 r. 135 i 2 tO 260 . S2 256 53 King William. Domestic... aantlcy ... Ottoman strips.. SHAWLS. "sS'lRTi"" White common . .. " raedium.... ........... . ' custom made..... .. Percale. .. ...... ... Calico .... . ...... . . j 510 50 ,, 15 0J SO CO S!20Oa24eO , 4 75.7 50 . J 50a7 25 7 75a9 00 7 00a7 50 8 OOaO SO 8 00a9 SO $5 50aS 00 15 00 22 0 S 9 00 12 00 15 Oj OVEKALLS. " Brown drill ' dnck ...... ....... Blur drill .'., White "! ZZ". Z'jZZ CORSETS." French whaloboni ...... .. Oar own . . ,-fTT Comet . frPKING SKIRTS. Linen printed .. .... ' ruffled .t. ... " fluted E BUTTER AN EGGS, J. C. Rosenfiold, Produce commis mission nierchant8,199 Douglas street, furnish us with thu following quota tions: Butter, 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. HARDWAEE. johx t. sooas. IRON. Common bar.. Horse (hoe bir & Norway nail rod STEEL. Cast p' , , 12 A mer.can casn. octagon and square.. 1S3 22 Jess p's Eoglkh do do 259 Burden's horse shoes, per keg 7 25 do mule do do ..... 8 25 Northwestern horse nails . 22a 23 Dundee thimble skeins, discount 45 per cent. Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent. NAILS. 10.1 to C01 per keg. 4 40 463 49U 5 15 5 90 7 40 t 15 .5 40 6 65 5 15 5 40 5 65 6 13 70 pre 20 pre 35 do 30 pre 23 do 23 pre 43 pre 45 do 20 do 45 pre 40 pre sa ao td .do 4.1 do Sd do 3d fine do 10d Cnis'nj do 3d do do 6d do do 10d caslnz do s-i io do do 61 do Wrought, all sizes BOLTS. Carriage and tire..... discount BUTTS. Narrow wrought, fart joint discount Cast, loose pin reversible-. do MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure forks.... ..discount Hoe and gaiden rates do HINGES. Strap and T -... discount WRENCHES. Tail's black discount Coc's Immitatlon do Coe's genuine. do SCREWS. American Iron. do brass. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SCYTIIK HIIoU'Ha.TestKing,perdor, net- Champion Braid's Eureka do red SPADES ANDSIIOV-LX. Rowland's No I black shovels, D II - do do polished do do do do black spades do Moore do polished do do do's "spring point" L H shovels.. AXES. Lippencott's Western Crow do do do b.TefeJ COFFEE MILLS. Parke's N 3, Iron bos: net do do 103 do 14 25 12 00 0 00 9 00 12 00 13 00 12 00 13 0) 13 60 13 00 13 50 525 5 75 . 11 00 13 00 80 pre 50 do J3 00 10 50 10 00 13 SO 14 0t do do25 Union lrb eo do 35 do Brltanu FILES. HarsraTe.SmlthA Co., discount American FUe Co. do HAMMERS. Maydole's, A E No 1, 1, 2 wuumoaai jl , I o z. do do do 4 do do do truinter's No 1. do do 2 . do do 3. HATCHETS. Morris' shingling, No 1 do do do 2 ..., ,,, $7 00 8 00 9 00 7 50 8 50 do do do 3. do claw do 1- do do do2. LEATHEK. Buffalo S. sole V Hemlock SL jole No 1 do do No 2 do do dam do span sole good 3Z& 31 31 32 28 31 31 3! 33 29 .40 ii 41 150 125 .M ao a nam. do harness.. S3 43 :. as iJXtiW 73 . Jo do line- do bridle, do tall do kip. doUppjrXU...-. Oak: tole " E do calf -13 43 1 30 16) tOO 1 38 45 44 n 00 M CO do kip do harness...-.. F"ch calf Jodots pr dz Other brands diflcrent wt, pr S 1 reach tip pr m .-.- liart linings.. Dry flint prD, ury iiiuu (Jren Green salted.. Jan. and Feb, pelts, :narlu.. Limq sain Ros- ndale. Water lime. POULTRY Supply limited with demand active as follows: Chickend, dresied,12; turneys, 10c 14alo2; gec3e, 10c; ducks A FURS. M A. Hubermaun, 510512Fl3tli street wholesale dealers J Quo tations: mink, No. 1, 1 25al 50 coons, 45c; muskrat, 14c for fall'and 21c for spring ; skunk, prime black, 1 60c ;do. striped, 15 to 30c ;otter, No. 1, 5 00 to G 50 ; doNo. 2, 400 ; fish er, in good order, 0 00; wolfyarge mountain No. 1, 2 25 ; do. No. 21 50; do. small, 50 to 80 ; beaver, we'll fur red and cleaned, 1 00 to 1 25,per lb martin, frcm 2 iO to 4 00, according to color: fox. silver cray. 10 00 to 25 00 ; do. croas, 3 00 ; do. red, 1 50 ; deer skin, hair red and short25c per H). Cooke & Ballou furnish the follow ing quotations, for butchers' .stock, native steers, 4a4 1-2; Texas steers, 3a3; hogs, unsettled, prime, 4a 4 1-2 : slieeD. firm and active at 4 12a5 00.3 MEATS. .J . . Dressed beef, 6 l-2c; dressed pork, lc; dressed mutton, 8 l-2c; S. C. hams 63c; shoulders, 7 1-2; breakfastbacon. 10c; clear sides, 10c; lard, firniLat 9c SOAPS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico, 6 1-2G 3-4; Savon Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to 6 1-2; Palm, 55 1-4 ; German Mot led, G l-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. ' Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5c; 2 inch 10c; 3 inch 15c; polished walnuC 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15c; 3 inch ,21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch G15c; 2 inch 1230c; 3 inch 18 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch 1530c. . Window shades. Plain bands. 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 SO; ornamental bands, 2 00 4 00; each additional foot, 75c per .pair. BEPP3. Union md all wool terry, per yard 1 503 t0; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 50.iS 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4xG-2, 4 00a5 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-.h, or any strictly first-class buyers, can always secure reasonable concessions on large orders for short tim? paper. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without rotice. WM. M. FOSTER, On U. P. R. R. tract lut. Varnaam and Doug las. GEO. A. nOAGLAND. Jols's, studding and sills, 0 it, and un S21 00 Over 2oTt sctnadditiioniii'ft ald'i... Fencing No 1 ...... do No 2. . .......................... 1st ciuimnn boards..... ............... . 2nd do do - "A" sto.k boards, 10 and 12 inch "B" do do do do "C" do do do do lt clear, 1, 1. and 2 inch 2d do do do do ....... 3d do do do do . Flooring, clear do 1st common..... ...... . do 2d do . ........-. do 3d do ... do nsrrow, clfar ... lt clear ceiliug inch .... 2d do do y, iuch...... . 1st do do Y Iuch .... 2d do do inch 1st clear siding . ... -'0 23 00 11 0 22 00 20 00 43 00 33 03 10 00 C5 0) 55 00 . 45 00 CO 00 40 00 32 50 25 00 45 00 35 00 32 50 30 00 27 50 20 00 4 00 20 00 -ru ao ao 1st common siding..... 21 do do . ......... 18 00 "A" shin-Ies 4 50 .Extra No 1 shinties. 3 51 Common No 1 sh ugles Lath per 1000 DA II picketsecr 100 Square do do do ...... b G Batten rr lineal 1 '.. 200 35o 350 uougn uo ao uo WINDOWS, (Glazed.! 33 per cent offCMc3go list. DOORS, (Wedged) 25 pet cent off CI icago list. BLINDS. 30 per cent off list. White limn per bbl SI 73(32 00 Lonisville cement per bbl........ ... 3 00rti3 25 Piaster paris er bbl 3 333 75 Plastering hair per bushel.... . 40 Trrid felt 4 Plastering board... ..... .......... 4 OILS. PAIT' GLASS, &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. EOBERTC.STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. Coal Oil S 19 Linseed Oil, raw. 105 " ' bl'd- 1 10 Turpentine C3 Headlight Oil 18 Lard Oil, No. l. ' " 2 " " winterl " " strain'd J Lubricating) W. Va. fO 70 90 33 PAINTS, AC Wlille Lead, St. Louis, Srtlctly Puro ' " Fancy Bracdj Putty In Bladders . " " Bulk Enamrld Glass, colors, V 1- f t ... . Flat Glos, 0 c discount S 11J4 . 9J4 1 CO TIN, SHEET-IRON. TVIRE, &C. MLL.TOX ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARXHAM. TIN TLATE. CUASCOAL. 10x14 IC, Talr qaalltr. 10x14 Iciest quality. -J13 50 . 14 00 .17 00 1114 IX do do 12x12 IO 12x12 IX Ht20 IC 14x20 IX do do do do do do do do 14 50 17 50 16 00 15 00 21 00 do HTJOIXXdo 14x20 IXXX l'O plate I'C 100 plate DX. do . 24 00 . 24 00 . II 50 17 50 .20 50 . 15 50 . 16 60 . 13 00 , 23 00 , 33 00 . 23 50 , 21 50 (bestquallty), do d 100 plate DXX 100 plate DXXX Roofing IC charcoal Roofin? IX do 10x1410 coke do do do do do do do do do do 20x23 in charcoal loofinz. 20xi8 'C charcoal rooting.. euiiiAcuanui 10x20 ctke (for gutters).. BLOCK TIN. Large pigs. Small pigs. Bar tin 31 33 ZINC. Sheet tin 25 tl3S in. do do do ir half casks . do do do in 250 B casks. Sheet 24 to 35 inches pemhAot. lei 12 iM linnerssoiaei lextra reaneJ.. a 25 21 0a2 UU UU .1U. 1.. do do roofiug. Babbid metal SHEET IROX. First quality, Numbers IS to 24. do do do S3 do do do 26.. do do rfo s? ,,,, ... Charcoal, both sides smotlia do No 9i do do g m r do ds 27,. TJi - S 33 1 73 2 35 1 11 1 C4 fisii a oo SKINS. 17 M1 15CHl .. - C&IF 7 Sf 9 1 25J31 60 cement." M . 3D( 8-51 - Eusjdareri5t7to 12 do Jfo. I, stimeu . . lsa than full bundles, add one cent. "A"American immitat'n Russia, all Nos. Fdn fit., fitll hnnrllM d.1 nlll!tPDt. Jk" GALVANIZED. INo. 14 to 20 "J do 21 to 24 . . uo do 25 to 25 do do 27 ...do do 23 uo Full bundles dlscouu. 15 per cent COPPER Braziers 6 to . 9 ... .. . do 10 to 12 1b do 12Uto 10-1 E. Shra bin.', 14 and C oz -Planished, 14 and 16 oz ... Nos. 7, S and 9, Planished. Bvlt copper . Copper lxt:om9. .. .. BRIGHT WIRE. 10 11 11$ 1324 Nos. 0 to 6 14 9,3.9 15 10,11 U 12 14,14 20 19 Nos. 15,16 17 13 19 20 Per bundle 15 per cent dlscoun GROCERI E. STEELE fe JOHNSON 53S-540 14TH ST. CLARE FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND llTH ST. PnNDT, MEYER A-EAAPKE, 212 FARN HVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS MORQAX & GALLAGHER, 205 Faril- ham St. WHITNEY, RAUSERMAN & CO., Douglas St, bUGAES. Granulated pr m Powdered do Crushed do . Rat cut loaf do ... Standard A do .. A do ... Extra C do Yellow C do , UK ,a, iok , 10al0i : 9ii 2Ta28 2m27 :5.2u 31x33 N choico do Rio choico pr ft do prima do .. do good do .. O G Jara.... .. COFFEES. SYROP3. gall 33a43 60aC3 7OUS0 80 Good do Choice do do N O molasses RICE. Rinzron choice.., Carollua ..... .... ? 9 7s "7s CANDLES. M Wesk A Co. hchofers ..... 16;sl7 16il7 6XaS 7a7 k 4a4.' 45 45aM 52i57 &7JC5 fOa55 75a95 SOAP. Missouri Vrlley.... ... Kirk's Saron ......... M. Wesk A Co !-chofer'. German. . Kirk's st indard.... ...... do sterling . .... PLUG TOBACCO. Black gof-ds, Wmtern .. .... do do Virginia .... i'o do Lorrrlard's... Bright do do do do do Virginia ...... Natrral eal . . DDIED FRUITS California pe'ehes per nound do appbs d S.ato do do New currants .. .. . .. do prunes.... ..... ..... do German cherries.. ........ do blackberries.. .... do rasobcrries .... ir.Kal7 12al2J4 13al3K 3 3 llaliv; 17 17alS 33all S3 25 viyt do rains pr box.. do stedless rasies er pound... SALT. New In barre's 52 80a3 00 do dairy . ....- ... 4 50ao j CANNED GOODS. " round can Mycr'sojsters per os.e SI 23a4 50 -1. , .! a .! O rVi 71 do do do do do .in ii.. Will no's do do 2 50-.12 73 4 OOal 23 4 75o3 03 6 75.17 .'0 3 50.13 73 5 00 550 5 75-if 00 6 00 4 75a5 50 C01 5 50 2 do do peaches do do 3 do do di do 'o Tomatoes, 2 pound cans, per -ase do 3 do do do Corn, Trophy, p.rcase do Winilow do do Yarmouth do ...... Strawberries, per case...... .... ... Rispbcrries, do do - Pineapp'cs, do do ............ TEVS. Oo!ongs per pound.... ..... Young 11 j r on, per yound ..... Gunpowoer. do do FLOUR. Oo'd Dust. . ...... ....... XXXX Iowa City CiliforiTa ..... . ...... 2Sa73 40al 00 COal 25 S in 3 10 73ai 00 BAGS. Guun:es, heavy weight .. do light d' ..... . Burlaps, four bushel .. . .... Dundee gunDie .... .- ... Gniiu bits, Amoskeg A . . do do Kookfore ...... SPICE. Nutmegs, Pnang lest, per pound- lovo do do . Alsplce do do . Cinamon bark do dj .. 17 IC 3XaI9 13 30.131 3d 1 33.ll 41 CI ISa 0 33al6 CIGARS. A. E. Simpson, Manufacturer, 532 lotii Street. n. Upman .... M. Kcconstruciicn .. . do S 33 00 33 0) 33 00 40 00 4 J 00 50 00 50 10 75 ro C5 00 50 00 60 00 75 00 100 OO 100 00 10)00 7510 Grand entral - ... do Universal - do do do do do do do do do do do do do lara La Koquet -imiu Pure . Pariigas... .. Your Truly... Gold Medal . La Espanola .... Triple Crown. Hnry Clay De Villfr YVUIer 1876 VandaliA S.OTJTE e jl s a?. 3 TRAINS DAILY ! LEAVK ST. I.OUIS 1VITM Pullman Palace Cars THB0UQH W1TH0DT CHA503 Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Lonisville, Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Piiiladelphia, Baltimore, Washington, ASD NEW Y ORE Arriral of Trains from the West ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston rl1irri17"T7'T'C! Are Tor Sale t the 1 XyiVHl J- ij Compaar's Office, .. K. corurr Koartb jt Chestnut ts , SI. LoaiH, and at the Principal Kall iTay OSca In tne 'West. OilAS. BABCOCX, a E. RUSSELU S'thern Pass. As't, West'n Pass. Ag't. Dallas, Texas. Kaxsas citt, JOHN E. SIMPSON. CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Supt., Gtn'l Pass. Ag't, a29tf iKOLUtAPOLIS. St. Locis. Established in 1851. J. S. SHROPSHIRE, Attorney- at - Law, Boom 9, Voucher's Blocr, OMAHA - NEB EDWARD KUEHL, JIAGISTER OF THE DEPARTED. Ko- 498 10th Et, betTtea rarntam & Harnsj. Will by the aid of truardian spirit;, obtain for any one a rlew of the pail, present andin ture. No fen charged in cases of sickness, ap!3tf Um Ca IfEEf CARPENTER AO BUILDER. i FABKaUlalKaSXT, 10 Spring and Summer Styles. 23 IS Fine and Medium CHIIELAIFIEIR; CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N Tho Popular Route from OMAHA TO Chicago and the East ! AND THE Oxxly 33isroot Xlouto Tr'terlno,Frt Doilse.Ilnbnque.ljs CroHe, Prairie Du Clileit. Wlnoun, St. I'ulil.UullllIi, Jnn.- llle, li.no alia, Crrru rai, Uailne. Mrren' Point. lVnlrrtmrii, O.liKssh, I'on DuLar, JlinIUon and Milwaukee. It Being the Shortestand Flist Uotnoleted Line Between . t OMAHA and CHICAGO, Constant miproTfm-nts have taken place In the way of reducing tirade, and placing Iron with Steel ICalls, adding to its rolling stock new and Elegant DAY anil sLKEPlSU CABS Equipped with the "VcsliiiKhoue Air l!rae" and "ililler Plat'onu." rstahlishing trniforta ble and commodious Eating llousei.offerlng all the comforts of travelin tLe ace can produce. From to lOKast Ex presi Trains run each way dallv over the Tarious lines of this load, thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections in any di rection ho may wish to go. Prlmipnl Connection. AT MISSOUKI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Slour C ty, Yankton and points reached via Sioux City and Pacific rallroid. AT Oil AM) JUNCTION for Fort Pjdge, Des Moines. Ott i-a and Keokuk. AT MAllSIIAI.Lt rSt. Paul, Minneajo is, Duluth, and northwestern points. AT CEDAIt IHPID for Waterloo. Cedar Falls, li4rh Citr, B irlington and St Louis. VTCLINIO for Dulmqne, Dunleith, Prai rie duCblen, a rosc, and all points on the Chic, go, Clinton -ind Uubunue, nd Chicago, Duhuqueand Minnesota railroidn. AT FUT for l'rcciwrt. ILiclne Milwau kee and all points in Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all rallwaylir.es leading out of Chicago. . Through tickfts to all eastern cities via this line cia be I rotuied, and any infom at on ob tained, concerning l:oute, Itatcs. etc , at the Company's oiliie. 218 Farnhiiu street. Omaha, and also at the pi lneip.il TickctOffices aU ng the lino of theU. I'.K. K. , , , , BB-Baggace checked through to all principal iffSTbNSr.TT. MAUVIS IIUOIIITr. tlcn'I Parg'r Ag't. C!e,ntuv U J. II. LACKY. C-,C, fc.Ul , Ticket As't, Omaha. GenM.Ag t Omaha. mchlSvl Omaha k St. Louis Short Line 1874! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. E. Is the only dire ' line to ST . Xj OTj I & AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST NO CIIASGE o! cars between Omaha and St. Louis and but one between OUAIIA and NEW YOKK. This the Only -Jno running a rULX:AS SLEEPING OAK EAST FKU3I OMAHA, OS AHIUVAL- OK THE VSIOS PACIFIC EXPRKS TUA1N. WS-Passengers taking other routes haTe a disajrccable transfer at tne ltlver Station. PASSEXGEH TRAISS DAILT I BEACHING ALL EASTEBN AND WE3TEaH 0ITIE3 8 With Less Changes and In advance of other lines. This Entire Line U equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Weatinghouse Air Brake. BVSee that your tickets read via Kansas City, S'. Joaepi & Council llluiTa Uulrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale t cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. JOS.TEHON, Pass.AgU GEO. L. BKADBUBY, Gen'l Agent. J. F. BABNAKB. Gtu'I Supt. St. Joseph, lalti A. a DAWES, Gen'l Pas. Ag, St. Joseph. BTKOS BE ED. LEWIS 9. BKEO BYRON REED & GO. The Oldest Established Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA Keep a complete Abstract of Title to all Eea tFatelnOm ha and, Douglas county. STOVE STORE. E. F. COOK, 537 14th St, between DocgUa isd Dodt Manufacturer of Tin, Copper andSheet Iron Ware, and dealer in Cooking and Heating stoves tamped. Japanned and French Ware on s cnd. Tin Boonng, Gutters and Spoutlngand J9oWik (1. and wairajuantd, Xtbttt 17 LM is Jr- O 20 JCTr 4- sstHsamUHMMsIB 50 A II 111 A. POLACK, OLOTHIER, 233 Farab.am St Hoar 14;th.. BBBBBaVWIBBBBBBlBBBBBm TkraalBaaaHBaa JibH KIbbbbbI .bUbbbbbbbbbbI iy t'Jat Clothing," and Furnishing Goods THjAIsT THE CHEAPEST. Chicago, Sock Island and Pacific R. E. THE GBAND CENTRAL ROUTE KEOit 0MAIL1 TO CUICAG0 AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Darenport and Rock Island. All Passenger Trains are equipped with the W'EJTiNouousK Patent Aib BaikKS and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Pailjr, Connecting as follows : AT DES MOINES with the Dcs Moines Valley Railroad, Jor Oskaloosa, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Lonis. AT GKINNKLL with the Central Railroad of lows, for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington, Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque A SI. Faul, At WILTON JUJ.CT10N with the South-Western i.ranch, for Muscatine, Woshlrcion and all pulnts south. AT DAVENPORT wlih the l'atenport A St. Paul Railroad for po'nts north. AT HOCK IaLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freepott, Beloit, itaclne, Mil waukee and all points in northern I.llnols and Wlci-nsln. AT ROCK ISL.VSD with the Rockiord, Rk Is:and and St. Louis lUllrosd for St. Louis and points fouth. AT ROCK ISLAND with the FerriaARock Island Railroad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU JUNG, with branch, for Hen ry. Lacere, Chlllicothe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points noit hand south. AT CHICAGO with all lines East, North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, ria this line, can be procured, and any infor mation obtained, concerning points, at the tliLet office ot thecompanr, lii Farnham St., Omaha, and also at thn principal ticket offices along the line of the U. P. R. R. Dagrsnf Checked Through to all Principal Kateru Points. A.M. SMITH, Gea'l Pais'r Ag't. Chkago. J. II. LACEY, Ticket Agent, a23tf Omaha U. RIDDLE. Gen'l Sup't Chi. ago. S. S STEVENS, Gen'l Western Ag't Omaha. M. Keller, Proprietor of the RISING SUN ATI LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS. Depot for the sale of hia 2 NATIVE WINES AND BKJLIsriDIES M. SEIiliER tSc Co., Corner of Battery andJWashlngtonSts. SAX FRUfCISCO, CAt.. mai7tl ALEX. J. LF.aOAT. NATH'L C. UCCSOX. WM. II. UCDSOX JAJ. O. DUTLXX ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. Lcggat, Hudson & Co., Manufartnrcrs of erery anui o Fino Cut Cbewing AND SXOKI5G TOBACCO Our Special Brands: FIXE CUTSi BEAUTY. OILT EDGE, S9IOKIXCS. INOLESIGE. BULLION. MONTANA. AU Oar Tobaccos Strictly Waraate. OFFICE ASO SAI.ESR09X Cor. Second & Vine Streets, St. XsOWla JkXO, muf7la BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ar.l2JSm eces SIZE OF utfeawe FEtLETS. OOQ OO. Or Sagar-Coaled, CoaeeBtrataJ. noot and Herbal Jalce, Aatl- BlIIoasGranalca. TBEMI.ITT1VK GIANT" CATHvtRTIC er XmltUaV In Parro Pbyalc. The novelty of modem Vedlesu, Chemical ae4 Pharcuceulical Science No uta of any loom Uklni; the lare. rrpuIsWe and naupeous pius, rsmaosed of cheap, crude, and balky ingredient. nhca wo can by a careful application of chemical rcience. extra" all tho cathartic and other meCl tlnal properties from the moat rsluabie root aad herbj, aaa conreutrata them into a Blnata Gran. n:a. acarcoir iaror man a aiinara oeJ, that cart be reaJilr irailowed by those ol the most scnsitiTQ stomachs and fastidious tastes. Eactiilule Purgative Pellet represents, la a mo-it concentrated form, as much cathartic power as Is embodied la any of tho Ursa pills found foe rale la tho dru shops. Front their wonderful ca thartic pourer, in proTortlou to their tUe, peopw who hare not tried them are apt to sappoM thai they are harsa or drastic tn effect, but such la sot at all the ca the different actlvo Medicinal prla clples of which they aro composed belD so bae Qjnized and modlicd. one by the others, as ta produce a raot aearcblBK end (hor ough.Tct goutlrandkladlroperaUmc cathartl;. S500 Reward Is hereby offend by the pra. prlctor of ,hcso Pellets, to any chemist what, upon analysis, -lll find in them an Calomel or other forma of mercury ot any other alaaral poison. DelnffcntlMlT vegetable, no MTtfeaUr caro is .-equired while um? them. They ope rate without disturbance to the constltntloa. diet, oroccapation. ForJaaudlce.Uea4acsie Conatlpntion. Impurolllood, Palm lu tne Mhouldera, TlfrKsReea of IB Chest, Olzzlucaa. Sour ractatlas of tho Stomach, Bad taste ta. tiiouth. Billons attacks Pala la region ot Kidneys, Infernal Fever moated feeling about stoaaacti. Rush of Blood to Head. High Col ored Urine, Unsoclaallltr (iloonr Forcbodlnira, take ar. Vlerco's Pleasant Pa rgatlro Pellets. In cxplanailoa of tho remediafpower of my ttr fitlve relicts over to peat a variety of diseases, wish tosay that their actloa apea tlt animal economy Is universal, aet m Claud or tissue escaping their aana tlvo Impress. At;o docs not impair themi their s uarcoaltasand being enclosed la glass battles pre-icrvo their irtucs unimpaired for tar leunh oftime. In any climate, so that they are sl i3vs fa-sli and reliable, which is net the case with tha pihs round In tho drn& stores, pnt op ta cheap wood or paste-beard boxes. Recollect that fir all diseases where a Laxative, Altera tiro or Purgative is indicated, these little I'cilets wilt cte tho most perfect ntliftctlna la all wnousothera. They aro sold by all enterfrlalaur DruceisK at 2a cents a bottle Do not allow any drnrrlst to induce yon la lake anything eli that r.o may tar la Just aa rood as my Pellcto bccauo ho makes a buret profit on that which ho recommends. If your drasrist cannot snpply them, enclose SS casts and receive them ny return mail from B. r. rXEXCE, 31. J , JrYojV- JJUTFALO. N. X. ASK FOR PYLES OK AND BAKTTSTG- SODA! BUST XCT TTaVOsl Sold by Pundt, Meyer A Raanke sad Waltasy, Baosermaa A Co, O0T15 73 dAwlr CASTLE BROS., IMPORTEES OP TEAS AND East India Goods. 313 and 313 FROST STRKKT San Francisco - California. mchCim ADVERTISE A ,rf.d4i t.-.KL- w - V ithe Tr ' I'l H saW m am i I J . i ftfr I 4X i! f J! M & W 1 Wii i m M . M y N V iI2 4 4-U m If ! f II m an i E i 9i ' I A Xff: iV" f -- t- a..-. i,-,'J'!-'!-