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Enttre'y rewritten by the ablest writers on
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ar.dillii--'iraied with sieTeral lnousand
Engravings and Maps.
Tue work originally published undertbe tide
fT.. NEW AMEBIIUN TVCLOPAEDIA w
hich time the wide
completed in 18G3,lnc
"within the tot ten years tho progress of dis
corerrS every department ot Knowledge ha
Sanaa neV work of reference an impera ire
The movement of political .affairs has kep
pate with hedisr.reries of "". "i1 tL?
fruitful application to the industrial and useful
iris and the convenience and reuueuitnt of
iociallife. Great wars and consequent revolu
tions hare occure I, involvin; national changes
r peculUr moment. The civil war of ourown
country, which was at ita height when the last
volume of the oil work uppeared, has happ.ly
been end-J, and a new course of commercial
i... riii ir-ilritv hi been commenced.
Larze accessions to our geographical know
ledge have been made by the indefatigable ex
plorers of Africa. ,
The great political revolutions of the last
decade, with the ustural result of the IfP?
S h", brouzbt into public view a multitude
of lie men. whose names are in every ones
mouth, and of whoe llvas Vtalio ta
to know the particulars. Gre.t battles nave
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THE GRANGE.
A Peep Into its Mysteries.
Pull
Expose of the
Ceremonies.
Initiation
Tlie editor of a western paper
i entered the Grange while under the
influence of "corn juice," and pub-li-hea
the following account of his
initiation, after he had gotten over
his comatose condition :
On being brought into the
ante-room of the lodge (Green
grocer Temple, Xo. 101) r was told
that T had been balloted for and ac
cepted. My informant, who was
.sectirelv masked by what I after
ward iJarned was a large burdock
leaf, perforated with holes for the
eves, told me that if I valued my
life it would be necessary for me to
strip. As I diu con-iiicr tnat of
considrable worth to me, and as he
italicized his wishes by carelessly
plaj'ing with a seven-shooter, I with
drew from my garments with eager
new. My masked friend then fur
nished me with the regalia of the
first degree called "The Festive
Plowboy" which consisted merely
of one large cabbage leaf attached
to a waistband of potato vines. In
this airy costume I was conducted
to me door, wnere my companion
gave three distinct raps. (I was,
securely blindfolded by binding a
slice of rutabaga over each eye.)
A sepulchral voice from within
asked : " Who comes ?' '
My guide answered, "A youthful
agriculturist, who desires to become
a Granger."
Sepulchral voice. Have you look
ed him carefully over?
Guide. I have, noble gatekeeper.
Sepulchral voice. Do you find
any agricultural marks abaut his
person ?
Guide. I do.
Sepulchral voice. "What are
they?
Guide. The candidate has caroty
hair, reddish whiskers, aud a turn
up nose.
Sepulchral voice. 'Tis well. "Why
do you de.-ire to become a Granger?
Guide, (answering for candidate).
That I may be thereby the better
enabled to harrow up the feelings of
the rascally politicians.
Sepulchral voice. You will bring
in the candidate. My worthy strip
ling, as you cannot see, I will cause
you to feel that you are received at
the door on the three points of a
pitchfork, piercing the region of the
stomach, which is to teach you the
three great virtues faith, hope, and
charity faith in yourself, hope for
cheaper farm machinery, and char
ity for the lightning-rod peddler.
You will now be harnessed, and in
representation of the horse, Pegasus,
will be tested as to endurance and
wind.
The candidate is here attached to
a small imitation plow bj' means of
a hetnper harness. A dried pump
kin vine is put in his mouth for a
bit and a bridle ; he is made to get
down on all fours ; the guide seizes
the bridle, and, urged on by a
Granger armed with a Canada
thi-stle, which ho vigorously applies
at the terminus of the spine, the
candidate is galloped three times
around the room. "While making
tue circuit tue members arise and
sing :
(Jet up snddus', you bully boy
Who wouldn't le a GranjeiT
If tne thistle's p-ick don't cause vou jor,
To feeling you must be estrans'ed, uli!
Aftor this violent exercise he is
rubbed dry with corn-corb?, bees
waxed where thistlcd, and brought
up standing before the Great Chief
the Most orshipful Pumpkin
Head,- "'
-"Most "Worshipful Pumpkin Head.
"Why do you desire to become Gran
ger? Candidate, (answering for him
self. ) That 1 may learn to extin
guish sewing-machine agents.
Most Worshipful Pumpkin Head.
Have your hands been hardened
with toil?
Candidate. "Not extensively; but
then I am not running for ofifce.
Most "Worshipful Pumpkin Head.
'Tis well, for our lodges contaiu sev
eral who are supposed to be ready to
sacrifico themselves for the good of
their constituents. Do you feel
pretty smart this evening?
Candidate. Yes; where the bus
tle goes on.
Most Worshipful Pumpkin Head,
(savagely). Give me a chaw of to
backer! Candidate, searching himself
thoroughly, but as there is no place
about him to stick a pocket, tries to
explain, but the Most Worshipful
Pumpkin Head interrupts- him
with
"Never mind, my dear young
friend I am well aware that in
your present condition you can no
more furnish your friends with the
weed than Adam could be comfor
table in a plug hat and tight boots.
It is merely to teach you tho great
lesson of economy doing to others
as you'd like to have them do to
you. You will now bo conducted to
the Most Eminent Squash Producer,
who will teach you the grand hail
ing sign of distress. This sign, my
worthy brother, will insure you
against many of the ills of the agri
culturistamong others, against
drought, and being bit by the fero
cious grasshopper.
The candidate is now conducted to
tho Most Eminent Squash Pro
ducer, who thus says: "My wor
thy brother, I will how invest you
with the order of The Festive Plow
boy, which you have well won by
y ur heroic achievement while har
nessed may you ever wear itwith
pleasure to yourself, and may it be
a means of terror to your enemies."
(The Most Eminent Squash Pro
ducer then proceeds to invest tho
candidate with the reinjlia c -
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spot where the old-time teacher
hunted for brains with the ferule.
The second letter is C, and is applied,
as j. saiu ueiore, to tue stomacn. xi
has a double meaning: First, the
application is an agricultural one,
'Corn Crib,' and has reference to
the stomach as being the great re-
ceptacle for Bourbon whisky. But,
brother, do not be diligent in find-
ing a home market for your corn.
The second application of the letter
C, mv distracted infant, is got hold
of as follows: "When one Granger
desires to ascertain 'for sure' if there
13 another order in the room he
raises himself gently by the- slack
of the of his unmentionable
scratches his off thigh with his near
hoof, and remarks in a voice of
thunder, 'Are there any Grangers
about?' The answer is, 'Jeess was.'
The inquirer then says, 'Let us see,'
(letter C,) and the other nartv must
immediately pull out his stomach
and disclose the brand.
"These brands are applied in such
a manner that I am enabled to
assure you that they will wash.
I was here interrupted, Mr.
Editor, by a volley fired into the
open window, evidently intended
for me. Fortunately I escaped
without a scratch, and, which is of
more consequence, succeeded in
bringing off my precious manu
script This is about all there is
in the ceremony of any importance.
I must leave the country at once;
armed men are at my heels: they
know I am writing to expose them.
You may hear from me again bv
mail, if I should deem it best to
expose the other degrees. Until
then, adieu. From your sacred
Wend, u. Pole.
Notice. This ceremony of in
itiation is used during the absence
of the lady members. Their in
itiatory ceremonies are entirely dif
ferent, being much simplified, as
they should be.
The Congressional Stomacn.
I had a curiosity to sound the ag
gregate Congressional stomach.
Downing, aged and respected semi
African, has managed a wholesome
restaurant under the Representative
hall for years. He says that ten
bushels of oj-stsra are sometimes
swallowed in a day. To those who
look not upon tho oyster in its placid
shell there are other dainties. From
twelve to twenty roast turkeys, an
average of ten roasts of beef, mut
ton, and ham; about a hundred
pies ; a peck or so of salads, and ap
ples and orange3 by the dozen, find
their way down honorable throats.
Some assistance, of course, comes
from correspondents, clerks, and
visitors, but most of the deglutition
is by Congressmen. The solids are
washed down by several gallons of
tea and coffee, and a daily mini
mum of one cask of ale. The tem
perance element in the Capitol al
lows the use of beer; straining at
th distilled and fermented gnat,
but gulping the malt camel. Down
ing was an intimate friend of Sum
ner ; has enjoyed the personal es
teem of many other men in history,
and is a sort of patriarch among the
"Washington colored tilbes. To
bask in in his friendship is the acme
of their mortal life ; to serve in his
restaurant, with the privilege of
grazing freely through the bill of
fare,is their ideal of Aideen. 1 Wash
ington Letter.
The various rumors concerning
Senator Schurz which have been
flying about the country recently
are thus put to rest by the Sprint
field Republican, which evidently
speaks with authority: "Carl
Schurz is not going to leave Missouri
or public lifo to edit a German pa
per in Boston or New York. On
the contrary, he expects to go before
the people of Missouri, next Fall,
on his merits as a man and his ca
pacity as a Senator, and ask and se
cure a triumphant re-election. So
far, there is no prospect of any se
rious opposition from either the
Democratic or the Republican
party."
J. SCHOONMAKER & SON
PBoruirrora or tub
PITTSBURG-.
WHITI LEAD
AND
COLOR WOEKS
PITTSBURG, PA.
ISMtcvlolistlxocl XS3S.
Manufacturers of Strictly Pure
While L?ad, Red Lead, Litharge
Pttr Colon Dry aud ia Oil.
PURB VBRMPER GREEN,
The atrongeitand brightest green
manufacturered.
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GUARANTEE.
We iuarsnfee our brand of StrlM'
w,!,,u!.Sii.l''iroieJ-t6'Tie Issued
to
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tne amount ot-hhaiwu uw, provi
ffedthaffor acirl ,000, JQO of such
now.notes, ..thpre be iss ieuT a' 'half
tea..thprebeiss iei
million
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or- weenoacKs
tjwi JtQti
reduced
: .TMCototiiitteB''
-aryiV liTZi- aS'fhc tlate at --whieU
specio payment should bo.nrsumU!-
attnan't-reaeiPfcHJoiiciUBion-aa-ip
what system should., be "erirploycd
for that Dunxtee 'whdther iutef-
changeable bondsor by means .f ,'
LaP", otlier P1 rropoae
- l& J A feipUcisdo, May 4
Acoalition has been formed .In
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reuttieahyf:
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0 hope 01
Ingthi
epts. warm,
copious, and widely distributed rains
iestcfrdfj-irffld lo-day ii this state
riii nrnve 01 vaai uuneitt ro-iu
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formers. The wheat crop wot vo
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S I VlVASpispx, lay 5.
Thp. marriaire of Miss Bessie
StawarL .daiurhter oliStnator Stew-
art36e6ttitfr!Mtfoker, of the
navT, was celebrated last .evening
at the house of the BiliwMtf?
I ifTSkft 4lnVra?rrWlt)r"tlie Senator
was fillled with guesi& numbering
many hundred. The Presideiifc anu
WMfeMs oi ili'JcabiicPwltti'Tlie
leading Senators andl Renresonta-
I Uves, and a largo portion of 'the
lasuionauiB BUCWiryvi j 1flWflgtHi
wn nroaont rpu J.7rtSrftak-"-.-
The thamago" was
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thA mnac notAhln fiuhlnnnhla avenf
irPsf2L.ST .TIL "" TKO
priMnta to the bride wrte ikeep-
ing vlth tte wealth ud,?taU9a.pf
m'VfflV"1"!: . "
e no. iirjdal t
UgSC UUUkl
uwnMdence
retireu mi
npanltinir r iiiiilntinii Td'
i5t"?ss.ir r-"M.." "
to53w,ww,uw. -. ' --
rdted to fix Jam'
raKtPWfritli
defeat
Money and Commerce.
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Daily Eeview.
Office Omaha Daily Bee, 1
May 4, 1S74. f
There is still little or no change in
monetary affairs in this city. Chi
cago and New York papers report
increased transactions in the local
business at their respective banks,
and tho impression seems to be
gaining that business ventures may
be made with reasonable certainty
during the closing of spring and in
the early summer.
The New York money-market is
very easy for fair and good borrow
ers. Call loans are easily negotiated
at 34 per cent., and good commer
cial paper is readily discounted by
the bauks at 5".
The usual first of tho month col
lections have caused considerable
increase in the amount of currency
held by tho banks of this city,
though there is no appreciable
change in the local loan market.
The weather to-day has been de
lightful, aud trade at the wholesale
houses very fair.
We note no changes in prices.
OMAHA MARKED.
Carefully Corrected Daily
DRY GOODS.
PRINTS.
American......
Albion....
lens...
"onnotoga ..
Dancells ......
Iruman's .... ...
tlarner A Co.
Hauiilt n
Mrrrimack D.
Oriental ...1
11a ific Mills....
6'4
10
10
s
10
111
10
sr.rjgues, .
BltOWIt DRILLS.
mokeag ...... .........
Augusta. ......... ..........
Kverttt (
12
12
IS1
13J4
so
4U
45
27H
32'-
31
12
11
10
9
2TH
12
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1.1M
14
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C4
la
19
Great Fa'ls ...
BLEACHECSIIEETINOS
Peppentli 8-4...........-.. ... -
do 9-4 ..
d . 10-1
do 11-1
Waliham S-l ... .-...-
do SM
do 10-1
BKOWX SHEETINGS.
Indinn I'eidi .... .....
I'epi rell K ne... ... ......
do It fine.-. ................. ...
do O fine..... .. ........
do N fnin.. ................
do sheeting 3-4 .......
do do 9-1 ......... .......
Pullman A A . ....
siari A...... . ................
COKSET JEANS.
Amoskeag . -
Keaisarge mtin.... ........
'. co ia sitln.. ......
Naumki a; Kit ill ....
1'eppenell sjtiu
DENI3LS.
Amoskerg .......
Arkwriglit, blue........................
IS aver ."recfc A A ... -
tlap IaWr, blue
India 11 1! blue and brown... ....
New York, B...... .
ti, It !).... ..
Oil., C C . . ..
Oiklard ..
Wairen BB
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17 (
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18
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BLEACHED SIIIBTINGS.
Andro-cos;i.n;4-2aa
do do L .,
Boot,
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15
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do B 4-J T
Fruit of the Loom . ....... ..?
do do do ICO ..JjS:
Cold .Molal .ST
Lev VorkMI! iZSZ . "ZZ'."il
Wamasatta .....iT...
Lonsdale ....tT
GINGHAMS.
13
15
18
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18
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Middlesex- - ..-
Glenarius.....-........ ......4. ..
TICKINGS.'
Anin.kear, a c a .......rh......... "S
do A ZS 13
do B SO
Com .toga, A Pre . .St-. 2G
do H 5 27
do God Medal Z CO
YANKEE NOTIONS-
untTZ mouu & co.,'1231 Faruham
st. 1
SrO'JL COTTON.
Clark's
O. N. T S.
0
70
S WS2 00
I'oat's .....
Merrick's
HOSIERY.
Douiestic...
British.......
S OCQG 00
EAPEP. COOLAKS.
ricken' besUS.-..
King WilUam.
llnnio.Hi- C-nii . . 1
sui.ey .JS:
SHAWLS.
Ottoman Et:inj. ..
"SHIBTS.
White common . ...
" uiediUm..........
' ciutom made.....-.
Pcrcale....i ...... ......
calico .?......... ..-.
t OVEKALLS.
Crown drill ..5.....-......
' d nek . .2 -
Blue drill
' duck fi
White .....-..... .-..
- COHSETS.
French whalebone ...... .....
Oir ovtn.uL . ...............
Cornet....-... ...........
jfcPKISQ cKlKTS.
Llnrn printea- ......
rufflel .......
" fluti4. ...
S 90
1 35
2 0
2 50
. $2 2JG 50
810 50
15 01
30 CO
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- 4 75i7 50
.. 5G 507 25
7 759 00
... 7 O0.i7 50
.. 8 00a9 50
. - 8 00a9 50
.. $5 50a3 00
15 00
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-. $9 00
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15 0
BBTTER AND tGGB.
J. C' Rosenfield, Produce commis
mission merchants,199 Douglas street,
furnish us with 'the following quota-
tions:
Butter, choice roll, 32,i35;
common
roll, aszu; egg,
deniaud active at 12 ;
prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes
fl 40 per bu. Cranberries $9 pr bbl.
HARDWARE.
JOUN T. EDCAR.
IBOX.
Common bar-.-- .-...-.........
Moiseshoebir .. .
Norway nail rod-. .....
STEEL.
Cast plOT...- ............
Gt-iruon -..-....-
mr can can. oc'agon and square,
Jess p's Engli-h do do .
Burden's horse shoes, per lea ..
4
CM
12
11
IF --
23 40
725
8 25
f do mule do do -
Korthtrcst-m bore nail.
23
Dundee thimble skeins, di-count 45 per cent
Stotha'd patent axles, discount 10 per cent.
NAILS.
10J to COJ per ke;
4 45
. . 4 C5
49U
5 15
5 93
7 40
5 1
e ia
,W do
41 do
yd do
3d fine do
tod finls'ng do
ft! do do
Al . do t
Kn Into tue'
coutrtryj nnd wjlryrnlnhly Mb Kept'
In- the M;oods. They presented
pistols at the Judges to inkluce theni
lntr .rJunl hiring -uiWl. lnl-.,..l,. T
rftTri nrrrr'T",-y. ,n". fl tl " ui--n.
On the heels fir (liia dv mt, at fivo
HW10'0 raoniSiuflllritiJ
Auditor Wheeler was awlakeneu by
;a."TaiocV' at ithonioOr f his resU
pneej - li ."-parly, at uiten under"
"G$nejfal -McCanary: ; sLizetl him
l. .. JI.T -!.. 1 I 1 j
io,
j. uo. ,1 ujiueH.. vjj j uoor : Oj
iput him -by .force.intp ttbe carriage
in." waiting, anil lie' Wat driven-"to
IheAnlonj-.lJouse. Up w;as,.liQ)y-
ever, releasea w.-isaxter nfere.
There is some talk of Baitpr moving
U BtsJBerBmenjPto Arkaf elphlaid.
; &L--i
5 &TM J Iftlfft ,THffKcl Jse?
eearles, Bennett ana their guard
n trnpfxl on thi rn.ml to
Pinefildto. I HIP J li
-TatftxliHiateluwtn thpTTf.rjilil from
Little Rock, timetl 10: n. miailul
iilya'tJtelasraUvlcejtyfiYedJ
here say King White, is still atPineT
1H..IT Cnn,n . vi, J.. .....t
UIUU...DUIUI; ui ilia iiivii nviiK4o:
Dfewlt.,ArKan'ay"eounlr. to seize
Ube. fjiends of te,gorIrmeaffTaTIle,
collector hearing of their intention,
Jeft, for. JOeniplns. Thoy eIltefM,
the town, pillaged it,aijcokaujtt
to ep9rt. thfU,a fight joccucrod.
A son of Judce JBennett received a
h litftr-last- nhfht-frm his father.
I UT -".: .!.. -no:j
buyuiy; auiFyuuj&npMIlBy:
tseneanq ipyBOir were captured at
ArgenuijjasrHlgtft. "VVTe are well
1
H'tAn tiAm rrri trK.rfBn-lww4llT i Jfinrrnri.
ST"W " i" tT"J .
JJon'tknow whennr-rt will ho re-
. , . .... .
received
i?W.. TA fierwras
ufanteS? to
. ThfiiBaxterltes now
- 'MirtM 'Msrshall and MafiTKfiwfi.
Xbev adlnw Tn-rmrtri naux "Rut-.
4ber
lk-l!
alEMUMOC
terhas agsdn ai2edJhj1ygrapnI
LEATHEK.
BjA.IjS. sole l a,
lleniloci SU tolj No 1
do do No 2.
do do nn
do span sols good
do do dam.
do harness.
do line.
do bridle.
do calf....
do kip
doupterfl ft
uau role ...
do calf
do tip
do harness
K'chcalf Jodots prdz.
Other brands diUerent
French kip pr &
liirx linings
SKINS.
I'ry flint prtt.
1'ry a:u-u
tJtfn
Orceu sal'ed
Jan. and Feb, i-eits
iiarii g.
Lauii sun
Ros- ndale.
Water lime.
POULTRY.
Supply limited with demand active
as follows: Chickend, oressed. 12;
turkeys, 14al5c; geese,
10c.
jlOc; d'icka
FURS.
A. Hubormann, 510-512 13th
Jl
street wholesale dealers. Quo
tations: mink, No. 1, 1 25al 50
coons. 4"5c ; muskrat, 14c forTall and
21c for spring; bkunk, prime black,
1 00c ;3o. striped, 15 to 30c ;otter, No.
1, 5 00 to G 50 ; do. No. 2, 4 ; fish
er, in good order, 0 00; Arolf, large
mounts No. 1, 2 25; doJNo. 2, 1 50;
do. small, 50 to 80 ; beaver, well fur
red and clewed, 1 W'to 1 25 per lb
martin, fixm 2 50 toT4 00, according
to color; fox, silventgray, 10.00 to
25 00 ; do. cross, 3 00 ; 0. red, 1 50 ;
deer skin, hair red and short, 25c per
j-.
lb. N
Cooke & Rallou furnish the follow
ing quotations, for butchers" stock,
native steers, 4a4 1-2; Texas steers,
3Ja33; hogs unsettled, fprime, 4a
4 1-2 ; frheep, linn and active at 4
12a5 00.3 iff"
MEAT&C
Dressed beef, G l-2c5ressed pork,
lc; dressed mutton, 8 l-2c; S. C. hams
G3c; shoulders, 7 l-2;,Dreakfast bacon.
10c; clear sides, lOcTjard, firm at 9c.
BOArJfc
g
PowpII & Co., Soap monufacturers.
Sapo Publico, ;G.l-26 34 ; Savon
Republic, do.,,Chpmical Olire, G to
G 1-2; Falm,55 14 ; German Mot-
led, G l-4.i6JL2.
ART UOOD3 AND UPUOLSTERER'S
& STOCK.
Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up
holsterer and dealer in fine art goods,
17fi CAVtilmm Cifnnf filpntdhfld 1 1 A
Ifollowing quotations:
FRAME MOULDINGS.
Oil walnut mouldings, one inch,
iper foot, 5c; 2 inch 10c; 3 inch 15c;
polished walnut, 1 inch c; 2 men
15c; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inth
G15c; 2 inch 1230o; 3 inch IS
45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1
iuch 510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch
1530c.
Window shades.
Plain bands. G feet, all colors, per
pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00
4 00; each additional foot, 75c per
pair.
REPP3.
Union ind all wool terry, per yard
1 E03 jO; Imperial, plain aud stri
ped, 2 50jS 00.
damasks.
Union per yard, 1 50; all wool,
2 00a3 00.
MATTRASSE3.
Husk, 4-4xG-2, 4 00a5 00; straw,
3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50.
All of the above quotations are on
the bais of ordinary thirty day
transactions.
Parties who buy for ca-.li, or any
strictly first-class buyers, can always
secure reasonable concessions on large
orders for short tima papsr.
LUMBER.
Eublect to chanse of market without notice.
WM. M. FOSTER,
On U. P. R. R. track bit. Farnuam and Doug
la. GEO. A. HOAGLAND.
Jois., .tuddlng and sills, M It, and un
der
S21 03
0
.230
Over 20ft, each addiuoual It a Id'I..
Ftnclng No 1 -... ...
do Ko 2
lsc union boirds..
2nd do do
"A" stok boards, 10 and 12 inch
"B" do do do rio
"C" do do d di
lt clear, 1, IJjJ, YX 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 nrrow, cbar .. .......
1st clear ceiling inch -
2d do do lnch . ...
.... j. .i 37 1... 1.
VI 0
21 10
20 CO
45 00
3- 0)
f 0 01
65 0)
55 00
.. 45 00
50 00
40 00
32 50
.. . 15 CO
45 00
33 00
32 50
30 Oi)
27 50
26 i
13k uu uu 7'g mill...
2d do do inch...
1st clear tiding
2d do do .
1st common siding
2d do do ...
"A" shin:es
Extra No 1 thingles...
Common No 1 sh ngles
24 00
20 00
. 18 00
. 4.r0
. 3 50
200
. 3fo
. 3 5u
' i
Latbierlu'X...
DA II pickets otr 101
qoare lo uo uo ........
O G Batten pr r lineal f'
Koirgh Uo do do
WINDOWS. (Glared.)
33 per cent off Chicago list.
DOORS, (Wedged.)
23 pei cent offCl irago list.
BLINDS.
SO per cent offlM.
White llm per bbl
Lonisvllle cement rerbbl....-.-
Plaster naris cer bbl-.- .-
SI 73(32 00
. 3 0ng3 25
, 3 5003 73
40
Plastering lair per bushel......
Tarrrd
leit ..
-1-
II ALLS BALSAM Is also a sure remedy 1 it
"coCGtrs; " -
COLDS,
.. i
.t... -,
BRONCIIITK
IS, .
.in .
ASTHMA, 1
i HA
CROUP, I '
WIIOPING , COUGfff"
"IhlrWottiWffbieasnSTjf the respiratr.ykrgaru.
Alio Pronrlclnrs of Scovill's BloodVne Lire'
lgrrup.rwlb;,8Al. J7.,'Er0CDv T"
KlUUiCU DlltCIS, .UUtkBUuri iiiio, 1 IT
.mirv v iTpvitv. riniR.vx. a m .
I o.u frSTi9ViUob riace-New York.
. ---
1 I
3' 3
j&SFz
JBss ;io
jy 40
T Z3 41
46.T1 23 1 50
Szr 7 1 23
2: 25 SO
LJ. .15. 1 50 16')
F 1 U1 1 11
tr. a u
XTT173 00 SO CM
t, prjhjfclja 2 35
S1C SO " 00
4f it is
. -S5S .0
.!!ZiEjp 1 25 irt
ciiMkN'i'Siiif'
Ks nil
Tp ATTl'Sl t4-n"
, ttt&&J-i4 feft WJlU
STTAM. POTTVTF. f!ft t MlMHto
JSuecesrtis to Hall Bros.)
..-jjlJa1..7..-
JiAAurALivintHOJur
in tS,U4ll .-. wmmwmm
steam Engines
a ion
i ... -
lllll
r ft!
i i naqaa caaiovn
'r riqir i
aurf.flZ.,tpfi oft
tij.
i
'i
mi.
'Corner iftck
olak
Streets,
02IAHA, NEBr
taw sex io
hr-- . -UU. U Jl
OTT
SWh
o!nkikUW,UM4 XWJtU&X
500 HanoiiiPlaceLots!
TTOCSE3 1
ousrJJ asd urn n.uks city ot unaaa,
zrxc.
Shett tin 25 to S3 in
dot do do ic half casks
rdo do do in 250 & casks.
'Sheet ?1 to 5 inches pcrsbeet....
linncrssowei (extra renncu
do do .'o. 1 .......
do do roofing..
jaoLia meiai
SHEET IRON".
First quality, Iunibers 16 to 24 .....
do do do ?.t ,
do do A3 26 .
lo do o i" .-. .. .
Charcoal, loth sides smotha
do No ?i
do do '6 ........
do do ST.. .
Junista, No. 21... .-.-...
do do 26 ..-..
do do 27 ... ..
RcssUpcrl t 7 to 12
do No. 1. stsined
lrss thai lull bund'es, r.dd one cent.
"A"A merican immiut'u liussia, all Nos.
Lts ;han full 1 undies, add one tent.
GALVANIZED.
No. 14 to 20 list
do 21 to 21 do
do 25 to 25 . d
'o 7 do
do IS ,.,
Full bundles discount lopcrcent
COPPER.
Braziers 6 to 9 ...
do 10 to 12B
do 12to 103 &
Sha hlnv, II and 13 01 . ..
I'lini.-lnd, 14 and IC 01 . . .
Nos. 7, 8 and 9, Pianbhed
Iljlt copper . ,
Copper bot.oms...- ....
BiliailT WIRE.
10 11 11;
Nos.
0 toO
14
.S.S.9
15
10,11
u
12
19
Nos. 15,10 17 13 19
Per bundle 15 per cent dhcoun
GHOCERI F.
STEELE A JOHNSON 533-540 14TII ST.
CLARK FRENCH COR. FARNUAM AND
llTH ST.
PI7NDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN
II VM ST., WHOLESALE DEALKHS
MORUAX GALLAGHER, 205 Fam-
ham St.
WHITNEY, Tt.VrSERMAN CO., 247
Douglas St.
aUtJARS.
(iranulatodpr Ib...... ............
Powdered do .-.
Crushed do .......
Rat cut loaf do ......
Standard A do ..................
A do
Extra C io
Yellow C d .
..li;iallV2
-12iall
. 105
.. IOjIOM
N O choice do
COKrEES.
Rio cholco pr lb
do prime do ..
ducood do ..
O G Jara
27j2S
2i27
;5.2G
3113-5
31343
60-63
70 18.)
bO
P9
-
16K17
10iil7
6
7a7ja
7
4al2
45
43a50
52.57
57a65
f0a53
SYRUPj.
Common pr gallon ..
God do .... -
Cl'ok-e do .......
do N O mobsscs ...
RICE. Ranzoon choice.....
Carolina . .. . .-...
CANDLES.
M Wosk & Co
;cbofcrs ............. ....... -
SOAP.
Mwourl Vrlley . ..
Kirk's tavon ...
M. Wek A Co ..-
'chofer. German...
Kirk's KtindirJ
do Sterling .
PLUG TOBACCO.
Blackgo'ds, Wtern ... -.
do do Virgl- ia ..
i'o do Lonrlard's
Bright do do do .
do do Virginia ..
Natvral cal
DDIED TRUITS
California pe'ehes per nound
do ajiplJi d ......
S.ate do do ....
New currants ..... ..
75a95
lKal7
12J12V4
13j13'4
8 9
Ilal4:
17
17alSVf
3i4
Si 15
,01'
dn prunes..
do Gorman therricj ......
do blackberries ..............
do nw crries... ......
do ra ins pr lox... .- . ..
do seedless lasics per pound......
SALT.
New in liarrcls - S2 80a3 00
do dairy . 4 30a5 "j
CANNED GOODS.
2 poiird can Mrcr's oysters per o.e.S4 25al 50
1 do do do do do ... 2 50a2 7
do do Wiliim's do do
4 00a4 23
2 do do peaches do do
3 do do d 1 do do
Tomatoe., 2 pound cans per -ase
do 3 do do do
Corn, Trophr, pirtae .-
do Win-low do ...
do Yarmouth do ...
Ptrawliernes, er case
lia.pWrrtes, do dij
Pineapp'es, do do
TEAS.
OoTong3 per pound... . .-. ........
Young Ilyron, per youcd . ..
Gunpowocr. do do .......
FLOUR.
Go'd Dust- ........... ....
XXXX Iowa City
California... . - -
BAGS.
Guun'cs, heavy weilit ....
do light d.i . ........ -
Burlaps, four bushel .. .
Dundee gunnies . .
Unilnbj.s, AmnsVog A
do do Rookforc - - -
4 75a5 00
C 73j7 .'0
3 00.13 75
5 DO
5 50
5 753? 00
C 00
4 75a5 50
601
5 M
231.J
4Cat 00
GOal 25
S 10
3 10
, 4 75a5 00
17
1G
8Kal9
13
SOaSI
SPI0E-.
Nulraegs, Pnang lest, per pound .
1 Ioe do do ..
A spice do do ..
Cinainon bark do d
1 35al 41
CI
ISaO
35.146
CIGARS.
Simpson, Manufacturer, 532
loth Street.
A. E.
II.
Upman .... . . v M.
$35 00
35 0)
33 OJ
40 00
43 00
50 00
50(0
73 (0
03 00
50 00
60 00
75 01
100 00
100 00
10 10)
75 0
Hcconttruction..
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Grand ( entral....
Universal......
Vara ........
La Itoquct ...
imn Pure ...
Par ias .
Your Truly.....
Gold Medal
La Espanola ..
Triple Crown-.
il.nry Clay . .
De Vlllf r
Y Viller
1876
VandaliA
S.OTTTS
AST.
:e
3 TKAIM DAILY !
LG.IVK ST. I.OUIS 1V1TU
Pullman Piilace Cars
THE0UGH T7ITH0DT OHAH03
Indianapolis,
Cincinnati,
-i.ft. r. . i , n . ..j 1 - -
l;1,Ijia:XiQtei
. 1
.1.
1.
,: .,13th SWiFra'iirLHarnej..
Anikltuls' of'TAIlORIWO; eiMKETir anJ
.KEBAdiUNG dfin.at.xeiwonibbraiea
Pro,u . i- ..1 ...
' " spAtiimxte si jrorriovw.i .n.
.i 1 .1 n .n .i j ,
14th SbUFasTOluBiAitl.'jniirfleyV
'Opposfeine'CrktriCentrsl-ii
' 'fliiiiiT t ,,, ,1 .11.
menm
-CHAa. B:
484 13th St bet. Famlaia mi&Hxtstf.
q. r. SAXffArpr,
4
.i
i 1 1 h fxpixXvolyt!;'
) mm I
i- a 1 " I
t 5l 4
171 Cor. Ksrnham aad XteiVHW 1'
AlVklnds of "TXILOKIXO, anlBS and re;
pairinc done at reasonable rates: "X'SnB Ibftf
FUltMSHINO GOODS conslinUyob land.
Land aoUcbeay.
..! ,.i
"WILLIAM SEXATfEB;; J
225 rarniaa St V c t ' 3&b '
1 1- ..'. -. J.-l-l-Al,VIy 1
-.HUUUMUUUUIAU V..K..U. m.
FURNITURE.B
G. A. LEKOQ
iST;' -"
A
i.i.i...
1 .d 'isfflrf i! '
aim EniTi T---5X'" '
.j mVK.?V"" T-In tl 4o,ll
Between Tenth and Elerei
BUS CID
T riInstlt
fflPSfflPR"
S.qoqds;,
i e ?"....
, J. S. SHBOPSHIRiJ,
Attoraey-atL-&$
oxm-i. la-umzj,
WitAsftfrtlkp T CD TV
rr ' r L. -
Wk&kL
1 1
M)iNe,'ETi.
.It" --J -
r9ITHiair'x
mQZC 4 iV&aw. v
Pl' au
bvim mt . vv
priiig and Hummer Styles.
UK
Tina and Medium
CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N
The Popular Route Icon
O MAH .A.
TO
Chicago anil tlie East!
AND THE
Oxil-y X)iroot Hotxto
T.-1Vrrloo,Ffrl noiIse,rulnqur.Ij
Cr4r, l'mlrleOu t-Iilen. Wlnouii,
St. 1'i.lil, Dlllulli, Jnlirvillr, U.110
hlm, t.irru n. Uuclui. Mcvpii'k
I'nlnt. Y trrtosrn, tl.liWcHli, foil
DuLnc, .llnill.ou aml.11llivnul.ee.
It dicing tLe Shortest and Fbst Completed Lino
lietwctu
OM AH A and CHIC AGO,
Constant improrna nts liarj taken place in
the-wjyof reluclns tiiad. and plictug Iron
with steel Itails, adiiiuj to iu. rolling stock
new and Llegant
DAY nnd 8LKEP1.NU CAII5
Equipicl with the "WesliiiRboue Air llrae"
and "Miller Pljtforin." i-stablisiiing crmforla
ble and comiuodUms Eating lluuses.oUVriiiRall
the comforts of traveling tte age can pioduie.
From -t to 111 Fast Express Trains run each
way djilv over the various lines ol this oad,
tin s securing to the traveler selecting this
route sure and certain couuections in any di
rctiou lie may wish jo go.
I'rincljiHl Ciniiicctloiim.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for
Sioux C ty, Yanktoa and ioiuU reached via
Siouv City and Pacific rallro id.
AT V. HAM JUNCTION for Fort Djdge,
Des Moi -. Ottawa and Keokuk.
ATMARallALLf r St. Paul, Minneafo is,
Duluth, and northwestfrn iwints.
AT 1 KHAR K.PII for Waterloo, Cfdar
Fulls, Inrlrs Citr, R-irlington and St Louis.
AT CLINT O.N forDubunne, Dunleith, Prai
rie du Lbi.n, la.roie. and all pidnts on the
Chic go, Clinton an I Du'utiue, tnd Chicago,
Dubinin and Mitiue-ola railroad..
AT FU T IN for Frreport, liicine Mllwau
keeand allpolntsln Wisi-outin.
AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading
out of Chicago. ....
Through tickets to all eastrrn citle via this
line c-in l 1 rocurnl, and n iufonrat on ol
taincd concerning Knutp, Rates, ttc, at the
Corapaiiv s office. iS Farnhiin Mreet. Omalii,
and alsoat the pi Incipil TicketOflees alug the
lineot theU. P.R. It , , ,
nts-lijgajjecheiktd through to all principal
Ijntoni p-iiuts,
W II.sTI.NNr.1T. MARVIN HUOIIirr.
Ccn'l pang'r Ag't. tlen. tip't.
J. II. LAC I.Y, C. G. EDDY,
Ticket An't, Omaha. Gen'i Ag't Omaha
uicMSrl
Omaha & St. Louis Short
Line
18
7
The Kansas "City, St. Joe and
Council Bluffs R. H-
Is the only dire ' lino to
3 O? . IiOTjXS
AND THE EAST. FROJl
OMAHA AND THE WEST
NO CHANGE ol cars between OrmhtandSt.
Louis and but oi-o between OMAHA
and NEW YORK.
This the Only lne running a
1'ULI.TIAN SLEKPIXO OAIt EAST
KUO.U O.IIAIIA, OX Alt RIVAL
OP THE TJAIOX PACIFIC
EXPIIKJ TUA IX.
STPassngcrs taking other routes have a
disagreeable trau.fer at the lilver SUtiou.
PASSKXRER TRAINS DAILY!
REACHING ALL
EASTEBy AND WE3XEE3 0ITIE3
3
With Less Changes and In advance of other
lints.
This Enliro Line Is equipped with
DOPGEs'ti.bcfn'uJtU-krtai ilth. "
.I I !
t".jCUkinlf turning exeeut&TWomp'lr.AnJ.
at reasonable prices. ' r mcblOmS
... . -I i.s 1
.1 1 1
.J1CWEXEUI.
" ! j
,1 .. . JOII3I BA.UnKH,
-n-
Pi-actiC'aX W.atclunalce
, ,171 Farniiasi
OMAHA.' "- '
,8.B.0w.UtaSU..
;' " - -. NEB
-.1... .. '
ae
TJENCE POSlS, .
1
. ."",', M 'hftlcsalft 'flni,Belan,
XVI
Ij.JlurrOalf. fence Poi, also' wood, of jtha
same quality fur sole thfopkt 3. P B?It!Ci3,
wfOdyaTd- " i I aDr8fr '
23a-tlllextlr'ti-rr.F'oa rteenth.
. . ' , 1
L t.,. I . , i.. . ., ,
Saddleind'.ttafri'ess JVtoM,.'
AND CAUKfKHKlMJUiBi.,
r0.-2T!iPkrBhAn.fctt.l30iAvJ.Ctfe..
I v'tXiurfers and "repairing. prorapUy.atIcrv.JfjI
itV -Jo l.aatifacjfon guarradtted.
, B-Cash psld fpr hides. ' -ifpa'jl "
' ' ' 'r .' '.- o. li
- " "l" " vi..r .., I :.i
" ' 'JK'Ci"WALKBB
,i ..rr...... .,,.,, c....ii ii,
BQOTS it SHOES
Ki'ikh"M:'iwerarWimi Btfajjaaf
-i?i-'J fiM . til.bi lo.lt
T.ft.f
tail r .IaiIt. ,f, ,
f'f'o Q'ST ix.It.Hj a I
.1. .It -J -.,:
LijfM a. art
vrt feasts-1 a c,K lic-v
i -" :-!
BTBOKEH & to
Ir.r.v 4
i. V
25
. 0a2 I EV
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A. POLACK,
233 S'ara.'na. St. 2Taar
ClotMng,"
and Furnisliiitg Goods,
Chicago, Itoclc Island
and Pacilic K. I?.
THE GRAND CENTRAL KOCTK f ROM
03IA1IA TO CHICAGO
AND TnE EAST,
Via Pes Moines, Davenport and Rock Island.
All Pa.enger Trains are equipped with the
U'ESTIxn"rt TEST AlR ltn it. Es and
Miller's ratent Safa v riatfonn and Coupler.
2 Fast Exjire.. iiain Leave Daily,
C nnectlng asfol'ows:
AT PES MOINES with the IVs Moines Valley
Railroad, lor OakdooSJ, Ottumwa, Keokuk
and St. L011U.
AT i.liINM-I.L with the Central Railroad of
town, fur all points ncrt'i to st. Iaul.
AT WEST LIUEitTY with the Kurlington,
llar Itapids A Mlunesota ILiilro-id, for
Rurlington. lar Rapids, DubiKpMe A St.
Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION with the
Soutii-WeMern ranch, for .Muscatine.
Washington and all (vduL. fouth.
AT DAVEnPORT wi.li the PaTcnport A St.
Paid llallroad for po nt. north.
AT IOIK bUNU with the Wtstfrn Union
KaMroad for Frrp'it, IJeloit. i:aiin, Jtil-
wauke' and a 1 points in northern I.liuolt
anl Wicn.in.
AT ROt.lt ISL.VND with the lUwklord, Rck
Is!nd nnd St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis
and points -outh.
AV ROCK IS I AND wit tie Pe-riaAI'ock
I.lai'd llallrnad for 1VhtI.i anl po.ntsrat.
AT BUIIKAU JUNC. w.th bra ch. lor Hen
ry. Iii-ere, Chillicoth anil Peorii.
AT IV SALLE with the Illinoi. Central Rail
road fur points noit hand sou'h.
AT CHICAGO wlthail linw Last, Noithaad
South.
THROUGH TICKETS to all Ei.icm cities,
via this line, can be procured, and any infor
mation obtained, cono ruing points at the
filet oC!cof thoco'iipinv, li Kat11t1.n1 St.,
Omaha, and also at th principal ticket unlets
along the line 01 the U. P. It- It
ap;s!", 'lircUrI Tlironjli lo
Prliiclpsl Knstrn l'o, 11 Is.
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A.M. SM'T:1,
Gen'IPa-s'rAg't.
Clii ago.
J. II. LACEY.
'I Icket Agent,
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II.
RIDDIH.
tltn'l sup't
Chi ago.
S.S STFVENS,
(ieu'l Western Ag't
Omaha.
Proprietor of tbc
bisistg sinj
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LOS ANGELES
VINEYRDS.
Depot for tbo sale of hte 2
NATIVE WINES
AND
BRAInTDIBS
M. tt'EiTiiJEZB. & Co.,
Corner of Bat'ery aniTAVasIilngton Sts.
SAX FRAXCISCO,
mai7 It
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ALKI. J. LCGOAT.
NATU'L C. IIL'OSOX.
Wll. II. IICDSOS
JAS. O. ULTLEK
ST J.nmsTfflACCO WORKS.
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Keller,
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AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
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wakd.si.lB-ijv,l)
sbouWert, dried beef and
leal toff V thi UBfrdlM!
smoked bcsalo. Pure
Iralliiirtti ap'n-tt;TS.S
r aavl-a lusi i-m it u "Ni'int: SUCH"
-.l.bnada haau asdreaJtfast bacbn wolnTife'
13 Bl. "tl
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Or Sugar-Con.:cI, Concoatrated,
Root and Herbal Juice, AntN
Blllcns Granules. THCLHTLE
GIAXT" CIXI5AUT1C. or JXultKm
Itt Parvo Physic.
Tho novelty of modem Srcdicai, Chemical tod
Pharmaceutical Scuiko No ue of any loniret
taking the largp rvpul-dvo and nauveous piUs,
ca-nposcd of cheap, crude, and balky ingredient,
xvheu we can byautrcful application of chemica
rdence. extrarr all tho cathartic and other Bed!.
tluil properties from the most valuable roots ami
herbs, ana ronrcutr.no them into a tninnto Gran.
uie, Ncarccly lureer than a Btuatard
sec J, that can be readily swallowed by tkoe oi
tho tnnstenstMYQ ftoraochs and fastidious tastes.
Kicaiiulj I'urijatlvo 1'cllct nprcccn t, In
motconccntratcil form, as erica cathartic power
as is embodied ia any of tho largo pills found fee
rata ia tha dru chops Fruta their wontSeiful cs
thartlc power in proTortio:. to their rlze. people
whj tuva not tried them nro apt to reppmo tut
Ihey are har-ia nrilntic ia effect, but nch li cot
at all tho cav. the different actlvo siediclnal pria
ciplesnr which thev aro conpoced bclns to tap.
nmized aud moililled. ono by tho others, as to
produce n mot nearrliln aud lhor
o:i?h,Tet KCUtlradliluaiyopcrailMf
catliarll ..
f 500 Rrwarrt U iicrcby offered ly tha rro.
r-ijtor of hcu Pellets, to at.y chemift sho,
upon analysis, fill 11 id in them an Calomel or
other forms of meivury 01 any other Enteral
p-Uon.
Delttrctitlrcl wccetablo.no partreolar
enre is .xtialred whilo using them. They opo
rato without ilistnrbanco to tho convtlrntlon. diet;
or occupation. ForJau ml Ice, Headache,
CuiiNtlpatloii, Itupuro Itlood, Pain
In tlio Sliotildcr;', XlKlTtiicmt of tho
Chest, OizzliicH's Sour Eructation
of tho Momach, Uad taato In
uioitth, ItilluiiH attack. Fain In
region or Kldiieyw, internal Forcr,
ISloatcd fueling about Moatacli,
i:uh of Itlood to Head. Illllt Col
ored Lrli.e, t itooclattlllty nd
(iloomjr rorcbodiUK" tako Dr
IMorce'M Plcaaut l'urtjntlvo i'elletu.
In ciplanai ion or tha remedial power or my Tot-
fitlve I'cllcb over to prcat a va-lcty or diseases.
wl-h to say that their action upon tho
n:ilmal ccoiionty Ih uitlvoriul, not
rrlaud or tliuo CHcaplns their aanri.
live imprcn. Ato docs not Impair therai
fi-lr pag3r-co.-iin"ar.d bcind enclosed in gla
b'dtlci preJervo their irtucs unimpaired for anr
). .heftime.laanyclimate.eothaithcyaro af
tjv. fn.-?h aud reliable, which Is not tho cas
nth the pitts found in tho dm? etores.pnt np la
rtu'j p v. ood or ute-bcard boxes. Recollect that
f ;rt'I i,..s.-acs whore a Laxative, Altera
tiro or lurs:atl'0 is Indicated, these llttlo
1'l.I ts will cho tho mo-it perfect satisfacUoa to
all who usothsm.
They nro nold by all cntrrprlalnc
9ruggli.li at i cunts a bottle.
Do not allow any druggist to Induce- von lo
take anything; cUi tliat to may av Is Just as
rood as my Pellcto becauo bo mates a target
proat oa that whi-h ho recommends. Jf your
dnigrlst cannot npply them, cncloco S3 cenU
and reccite them ry return mail from
c r. ruzuvj:, 21. i , rropr,.
KCFFALO, K. t
ASK FOE PYLE'S
OK
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13 33 siT
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Sold by Pundt. Mrr A R'i-Vand Whitney,
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tnt; podaoi either nf,.ffOfua or old, male
more money at wore lor us in tnir snare mo-
rcr-rltsxjr lltllrtiie;Umali anythiog else.
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