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Initiation The editor of a western paper entered the Grange while under the influence of "corn juice," and pub lishes 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 Temnle,Xo. 101) r was told thfft I had been balloted for and ac cepted. Mv informant, who was fcecurclv masked by what I after ward learned was a large burdock leaf, jierfomted with holes for the eyes, told me that if I valued my life ft would be neces-arv for me to strip. As I did consider that of con-ddrable worth to me, and as he italicized his wishes by carelessly playing with a seven-shooter, I with drew from my garments with eager ness. My masked friend then fur nished me with the regalia of the first degree called "The Festive Plowboy" which consisted merel3 of one large cabbage leaf attached to a waistband of potato vines. In this airy costume I was conducted to the door, where 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 agrieulturit, 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 about his person ? Guide. I do. Sepulchral voice. "What are they? Guide. The candidate has caroty hair, reddish whiskers, and a turn up nose. Sepulchral voice. 'Tis well. "Why do you dc-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 paints 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 hore, Pegasus, will be tested as to endurance and wind. The candidate is here attached to a small imitation plow by means of a hemper 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-tle, whfch ho vigorously applies at the terminus of the spine, the candidate is galloped three times around the room. "While making the circuit the members arise and miik: Get up andilus. you bully boy Who wouldn't be a Grsnjei? If the tliiitle's p-ick don't cause you jor, To feeling you must be estranged, uli! Aftor this violent exercise he is rubbed dry with carn-eorb?, bees waxed where thistled, and brought upstanding before the Great Chief the Mostyorshipful Pumpkin Head, " -"Most "Worshipful Pumpkin Head. Why do you desire to become Gran ger? Candidate, (answering for hira self.J That I may learn to extin guish sewing-machine agents. Most orshipful Pumpkin Head, nave your hands been hardenod with toil? Candidate. "Not extensively; but then lam not running for ofifce. Most Worshipful Pumpkin Head. 'Tis well, for our lodges contain sev eral who are supposed to be ready to sacrlfico themselves for the good of their constituents. Do you foel pretty smart this evening? Candidate. Yes; where the bus tle goes on. Most Worshipful Pumpkin Head, (savagely). Give mo a chaw of to backer! Caudidate, 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 voung friend I am well aware tliat 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 the Most Eminent Squash Pro ducer, who thus Bays: "My wor thy brother, I will now invest you with the order of The Festive Plow boy, which you have well won by y iur heroic achievement while har nessed may you ever wear ifwith 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 reealia Festive PlowV spot where the old-time teacher hunted for brains with the ferule. The second letter is C, and is applied, j as I said before, to the stomach. It , has a double meaning: First, the j application is an agricultural one, 'Corn Crib.' and has reference to the stomach as being the great re- j ceptacle for Bourbon whisky. But, t orotner, do not oe diligent in mul ing a home market for your corn. The second application of the letter C, my distracted infant, is got hold of as follows: When one Granger desires to ascertain 'for sure' if there is another order in the room he raises himself gently by the slack of the of his unmentionables scratches his off thigh with his near hoof, and remarks in a voice of thunder, 'Are there anv Bmnwrs about ?' The answer is. ' Joess w.i v. The inquirer then says, 'Let us see,' (letter (J,) and the other party must immediately pull out his stomach and disclose tho 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 ior 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 arc at my heels; they know I am writing to expose them. lou may near irom me again by mail, if I should deem it best to expose the other degrees. Until then, adieu. From your sacred Wend, B. Pole. Notice. This ceremony of in itiation is used during the absence of the lady members. Their in itiatory ceremonies are entirelv dif ferent, being much simplified, as they should be. The Congressional Stomach. 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 oysters are sometimes swallowed in a day. To tho?e 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 irom correspomients, clerks, and vHtors, 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 N 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. Wash ington Letter. The various rumors concerning Senator Schurz which have been flying about the country recently are thus nut to rest bv the Xnrin,,- ficld Jicjiublican, which evidently speaks with authority: "Carl Schurz is not going to leave Mksouri or public life 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. SCHOONIVAKER k SON PROritlSTOM OP TIIK PITTSBURG. WHITI LEAD AND COLOR WOBKS PITTSBURG, PA. 3Mtvloliislxocl 1335. Manufacturers of Strictly Fure While Lead, Red Lead, Litliargc Putty, Colore Dry aud in Oil. PURE VSRDITER GRBEtf, The strongest and brightest green manufacturered. I GUARANTEE. We juanntee our brand of Strir-n wiuta eai to ' '- - wir Money and Commerce. Daily Eeview. Office Oiiaha Daily Bee, 1 May 4, 1874. f There is still little or no change in monetary affairs in this city. Chi cago and Xew York papers report increased transactions in the local business at their respective banks, and tho impression seems to be gaining that business ventures may bo made with reasonablo 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 banks at o"- The usual first of the month col lections have caused considerable increase in the amount of currency held by the banks of this city, though there is no appreciable change in the local loan market. The weather to-day has been de lightful, and trade at the wholesale houses very fair. Wo note no changes in prices. OMAHA MARKETS. Carefully Corrected Daily DRY GOODS. ritlNTS. American Alulon v lens .. "onnotoga .... .... Dancells ..... . I ruman's . ............. Garner A Co.-.. ... ilamilt n ... Merrimack D . .. Oriental ...-.... I'a ific .Mills Spragues, ... BKOWR e' 10 9 10 3 Sit 10 3K 111 10 9-5 DltlLLS. mokeag ..........-...... - Augusta ............ Everett G Great Fa U BLEACIIEC SUEETIN'OS Peppentll 8-4 . do 9-4 ... . .. li 10-1 do 11-1 . Waltham 8-1 do 9-1 ... da 10-1 BIMJWX SHEETINGS. Indian I'eid ........ . . I'tpi rell K ne... ....... ... . do 11 fine . ..... . do O tine..... ......-... do N (inn ................... do sheeting S-l..............-. do do 9-1 ....... ... ... Futtmsn A A ... .. atari A ... . . 12J4 12 13 SO -tu 45 r.yt 32 -37 "34 12 11 10 9 2iK 3ii 12 14 11 is 19 CORSET JEANS. Amoskcag . -.. . Kearsarge tatin .. ... . . co ia sitin . Naumkiag ratin ..... ................ Feppenell sitiu DENIMS. Amoskerg .. . Arkwriglit, blue . -.....-.. II aver Creek A A ..... .......... t(ap MaWr, blue .. . India I! It Mu and brown.. New York, B... tin, B If Oil-, C C . . . Oaklar d .. Wairen BB 13)f iy, 19 17 16 IS) 16 do A BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Andrfo-cg.n; 4-2 a a do do L. Boot, S do B 4-1 Fruit of the Loom do do do 1C0. Gold .MoJal 17 15 sf 111 UK 13 J5 IS 12K 1231 la 18 vi 12 103J 2S 23 10 26 27 10 cs I lope ......... .. .............. J.cw York Milla . Wamasjtta Loiwljle...... ...... ........ GINGHAMS. Middlesex .........................., i G!euaruis.... .. ....... TICKINGS.' Amoskeag, a c a .... SS. do A............. sn. do L............... ContMoga, A l'rc ..-..." do R I do God Mitlal i YANKEE '0TI0XS- icrirrz moiiu & co.,,?ii31 Famham st. I sroaL cotton. Clark's O. N. T ........ To Toat's .................iS........m. 70 Merrick's . 2. 42X HOSIERY. Domestic Jt2-. . S 2 00 Britisb I S 0OQ6 00 CAPER COULARS. oickenV IkjsU'S .. S 90 King Willlain. .. . l 35 Domestic.. Cr..-.. . 2 CO saut.ey ..... -.......... 2 50 SHAWLS. Ottoman strlnj.i. $2 23(36 50 JT SHIRTS. White common ....... S10 50 " medinm............ )5 o I ' cu.tom made............... So CO Percale Ll S12 00a24 ( 0 calico .. 4 75 17 50 X OVEKALLS. Drown drill !k..... $6 50a7 25 ' dnefc..... .. 7 759 00 Blue drill .?; 7 00a7 50 ' duck.? 8 00a9 50 White . 8 00a9 60 ' CORSETS. French whalebone.. ......... 55 50aS 00 () ir own... . ................ 15 00 Comet . .... 22 50 .fcPBING SKIRTS. Llnrn printed. -............ S 9 00 ' rudel . 12 W " fluttd... 15 o BUTTER AND LGGS. J. C: RosenQdlil, Produce com mis mission merchants,199 Douglas street, furnish us with 'the following quota tions: Butter, choice mil, 32i3o; common roll, a20; egg", demaud active at 12 ; prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes 'x 1 40 per bu. Cranberries $9 pr bbl. HARDWARE. TJ1TTV 1 T?Tn T IRON. Common bar............... 4 noise shoe tor .. .. G Norway nail rod...... ................. 11 y3 STEEL. Cast plo-flr ............ 12 II 1F3 22 25(3 40 725 8 23 tri raon mer can can. oc'acon and :auarc Jess p's EngU-h do do ... Jiurden's horse shoes, ncrkrc . r do mule do do ...... tXorthwestTii bore naiN. . 22a 23 Dundee thimble skeins, di-count 45 per cent Sloe ball patent axles, discount 10 per cent. XA1LS. lOd to C01 per ke 3d do .. d do 4d do ?d do 3d fine do .. lOd finU'ng do M do do 4 43 465 4 90 5 15 5 90 7 40 5 IS IEATHEK. Baa.l.S. so!el a . lfemloci SL tola No 1 do lo .No 2 do do daci, do span sols good do do dam. do harness. do line. do bridle. do alf. do kip doupierll tu, ujk joie ft .... do calf do -ip.. do harness. KYIi ca!f Jodot i Drdi. Other brands dl Herein wt l-rencn tip pr E Kark linings . SKIN lry flint prib Dry salted !ru Grceu sal'ed Jan. and Feb, lIts.. Lauin sua Ros- ndale. . Water lime.. POULTRY Supply limited with demand active as follows: Chickend, "dressed, 12; turkeys, I4alic; geoe, 10c; ducks 10c. FURS, A. Hubermann. 510-512 13th street wholesale dealers. Quo tations: mink, No. 1, 1 25al 50 coons 41c: muskrat, 14c for'fall and 21c for spring; skunk, prime black, 1 00c :3o. striped, 15 to 3!)c ;otter, No. 1, 5 00 to 6 50 ; do. No. 2, 40 ; fishs pr, in cood order. 0 00: wolf, lanre mounti. No. 1 , 2 25 ; do.No. 2, 1 50; do. small, 50 to SO ; beaver, well fur red and cleined, 1 00'to 1 25 per lb martin, frcm 2 50 toT4 00, according to color; fox, silverlgray, 1000 to 25 00 ; do. cro, 3 00 ; "do. red, 1 50 ; deer skin, hair red and short, 25c per lb. " Cooke & Rallou furnish the follow ing quotation?, for butchers' stock, native steers, 4a4 1-2; Texas steers, 3a3j; hogs unsettled, "prime, 4a 4 1-2 ; s-heep, firm and active at 4 12a5 00. ff MEATS. Dressed beef, G l-2c-Tdressed pork, lc; dresd mutton, 8 l-2c; S. C. hams C3c; shoulders-, 7 l-2;tb1reakfast bacon. 10c; clear sides, lOctllard, firm at 9c. soarP f PowpII & Co., Soap monufacturer?. Sapo Tublico, jGl-26 3-4 ; Savon Republic, do...Chpmical Olire, G to 6 1-2; Palin,;5514; German Mot led, G l-4.iG2. ART pot 30D3 AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, !270 Famham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. w Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5c; 2 inch 10c; 3 inch 15c; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch J5c; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 615c; 2 inch 1230.-; 3 inch IS 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 510c; 2 inch 1020e; 3 inch 1530c Window shades. Plain bands. G feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bantls, 2 00 4 00; each additional foot, 75c per pair. RErrs. Union md all wool terry, per yard 1 03 j0; Imperial, plaiu and stri ped, 2 50jS 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 CO; 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-di, or any strictly first-class buyers, can always secure reasonable concessions on large orders for short tim." paper. 1 LUMBER. Eubiect to change of market without notice. WM. M. FOSTER, On U. P. R. R. track bit. Farnuam and Doug las. GEO. A. HOAGLAND. Jois'., .tnddlng and sill, 20 It, and un der L . . s:i oo Over20fl, eacb additioual ft ald'l 0 Ftnclng No 1 . 23 0 . do Ko 2- 1 0 ls'c mmn boirdi... ...... ...... . 2i 00 2nd do do 20 CO "A" stoxk boards, 10 and 12 inch 45 00 'B" do do do 1o 3 0) "C" do do d dfi , :0 01 lt clpar, l.lji, 1 J. and 2 indi 65 0) 2d do do do do 55 00 3d do do do do 00 Flooring, clear 50 00 do 1st coir.mou... ..- 40 00 do 2d do 32 50 do 3d do !ft 60 do n rrow, cl ar 45 00 lt clear ceiling Inch -... . 33 00 2d do do 14 inch . 32 50 1st do do 4 Inch 30 00 2d do do 3J Inch 27 50 1st clear tidin;... . . . . 26 00 2d do do 24 00 1st common siding -. .... 20 00 21 do do IS 00 "A" shiniles . .. 4 50 Extra No 1 hiiii;les 3 50 Common No 1 ch ngles ........... 2 00 Lath per 1000..... ...... . 3 5o Dill pickets cct 100 3 5u Square do do do . ......... O G Ratten per lineal I'. li Rough do do do ..................... WINDOWS, (Glared.) 35 per cent offCMcsgo list. DOORS, (Wedged.) 23 pet cent offCl tcago list. BUNDS. 30 per cent off Iit. White lime per bbl SI 73g2 00 LonisTllle cement rer blil............ 3 003 25 Plastir parls per bbl .. 3 50(33 75 Plastering hair rer bushel... 40 aarrfil leu ... s S'Q 3S si ,Sl JIT 33 41 .AAl 23 1 so i 7 1 23 j: 25 so a jt jc .IST 1 30 1 60 . .i. 1 00 1 33 z a u !iK73 00 90 00 pr2lJ5 2 33 rrf i i SW6 50 00 rifT 17 IS .dSf 15 16 H 7 ....irss. s 9 ,cg- 1 03 rt Km nn ' Vi AMS -A ZEN'C. Sheet tin 25 fc 36 in jug'.T uu ao ic nan cas&s.. Wdo do do In 250 E casks, saeei 74 to omene pcrsneet. Tinners soldet (extra refined ... . do do No. 1 . do do roofiu.. Bab t Id iaetal .J SHEET IROX. First quality, Numbers 16 to 24 . do do do I5.... do do da 26.. do do o i7 Charcoal, both sides smotha do No 21 do do n ,,. ,, , , do da I7 ... Juniata, No. 21 .. ..... d) do 26 , ,,.,,,,...,,.. 1, do do 27... . Rtssia pcrlo, t 7 to 12 .. .. , do No. I, suined . lss than full buud'es, ndd one crnt. "A"American Immiut'o Kimij. all Nos. Lts .han full I undies, add oue cent. GALVANIZED. No. 11 to 20 list do 21 to 21 do do 25 to 25 . I d 'o 7 do do i3 10 Full bundles 1 iscount 15pcrcent COPPER. Rraziers 6 to 9 .. do 10 to 12 lb. do 12to lOJIO Z Sha hlnir, II en 1 16 02 Planlshtd, It and 10 01 Nos. 7, 8 and 9, Punished- Bolt copper ... ... Copper Ujt.nnn BRIGHT WIRE. 10 11 11J Not. 0 to 6 .S.S.9 li 15 10,11 1. li Nos. 15,16 17 13 Per bundle 15 per cent dicoun GROCER I F. STEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 14TH ST. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND llTH ST. PnNDT, MEYER RAAPKE, 212 FARN IIVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS MORGAN Gallagher, 205 Fam ham St. WHITNEY, TSAUSER5IAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. SUGARS. Granulated pr lb ... . ... It). Powdered do .... . Crushed do ... Rat cut loaf do . ...... Standard A do ................. A do ExIraC no Yellow C d' N O choice do COFFEES. Rio cholco pr B . do prime dj ....... ...... do cood do ...................... O G JaTa SYRUPS. Common pr gallon... ......... (imkI do ............ Clioice d ) ...... do N O mobiles ... RICE. Rangoon choice.... . .. Caroliui..... ............ ............ 9i 27aCS 227 .3.26 ZllZi 3 a 15 60-6.1 70 iS) bO SJa9 9)a'-Ja CANDLES. M West & Co.. icholers . 16KM7 16iil7 7a7l 7 4 4al- 45 45a50 52 157 57afi5 .'0a5 75a95 lKal7 1UW4 13aI3J4 8 9 llall fcOAP. Mts'ourl Vrlley - . .. .. Kirk's savon M. Wek A Co -chofer''' Gerimn.. ................ ...... Kirk's htmdird do Sterling . ... ... PLUG TOBACCO. Black go'ds, Wtern do do Virgl-'ia ..... .., 'o do Lonrlard's Bright do do do ......... ... do do Virginia .. Natvral cai . DDIEU TRUITS California peaches per nound....... do ajiplas do S.ate do do ....... New currants........ do iirune.-".......... .......... ..-.. do Gorman cherries ..... ... do blacLberries................ 17 17al8V 3-! ill SJ IS toir do ravderrles... do ra Ins pr lox... - do seedless rasies per paund SALT. New In liarrc'.s ..... do dairy .....-..... ...... CANNED GOODS. 2 ponnl can Mycr's oysters per cose 1 do do do do do 2 do do Wiliuu's do Io 2 do do peaches do do 3 do do d 1 do do Tomatoes, 2 pound can, icr ae .S2 S0a3 00 . 4 5Gao 75 .S4 25al 50 .. 2 50.12 73 4 00a4 23 .. 4 75a5 09 6 75a7 50 .. 3 50.13 75 5 00 5 50 .. 5 73ar 00 CM ua a uo no uo Corn, Trophr, ptrcae....... . do Win-low do ............. 5 do Yarmiuth do ................ Strawlierries, per case....... ....... .... 4 IU"pUrrrie", do do. . I'ineapp'cs, do do -. TEAS. 75a5 51 CO) 5 W OoTongs per pound..... ... Young Ilvfon, ior youcd Gunnowccr, do do .. Soavj 4Cal 0" COal 25 FLOUR. GoM Dut .. . . " 1" XXXX Iowa City 3 1 0 California 4 73a5 00 BAGS. Guun'cJ, heavy weight.... . 17 do light do 10 Burlaps, four bushel..-.- 8Xal9 Dundee gunnies . . - JS tiratnb-us, Ainos'tcs A 30a31 do do Roakforc - .... 36 SPICE-1. Nutmegs, Pcanglest, per pound ... 1 55al 41 1 loe do do .H H 6) A spice do do ISa 0 Cinauion bark do da .. 33alo CIGaVRS. A. E. simpsox, Manufacturer, 532 loth Street. IT. Upman Keconttruction.. Grand entral... Universal......... Yara ........ La Hoquct imin Pure .. Par ias ... Your Truly..... Gold Medal La Espanola ..... Triple Crown-. Hmry Clay ., De Vlilf r Y Viller 1876 , M $35 00 33 00 35 00 40 00 43 00 60 00 50(0 73 CO C5 00 63 00 6100 75 01 100 00 too 00 10)00 75 0 uo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do VandaliA B.OT7TS .A. S T. 33 2 TRAINS DAILY ! LE.VVB ST. I.OUIS 1VITII Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITH0DT 0HABG3 TO Indianapolis, Cincinnati, . 25 Ul I tiJftilK lIHallk 12JaIIj iol IOjIOM pniig and luiimar Styles. ui Ifine and Medium chsapiiiH; CHICAGO & NORTH WES'N The Popular Route from OMAHA TO Chicago and the East! AND THE Only 3Diroot T.ot.xto T.-1Vterloo,Forl DoiIse.Dnlmmir.Ii Crooir, li-nirle D11 Clileti. Wlnoiin, St. lul, Uullllli, Jnnr.vlllf, I4.no lm, tiirni n, Itiiilnc. rvon' I'nlnt. W Ifrlown, O-tilijHll, "oi UuLhc, .ilaillou unci .Hlli oil Wee. It iiug tLc Shortest and First Comoleted Line Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO, Constant improTta nts hays tatcn place in the-uravof re-luclnR Giad-, and placing Iron with Steel Rails, aduinj to lis rolling stocfc new and Lleaut DAY nml 8I.KEP1XO CAItS Equippol with the"VeslIiisloueAir l!rae" and "Miller Pljtform." estahlisuingi'cmforta lile and eiiuimodious Eating l(uuses,iit!eriiig:ill the tomfurts of traveling tteagecan ptoduce. From-. to It) Fast Kxpreii Tra:ns run each way dailv oter the various lines ol this oad, tin s securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain couuections In any di rection he may wish Jo go. l'riiicijml CuiinrctloiiH. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C tr, Yanttoi and poiuts reached via Sioux City and Pacific railro id. AT GRAM) JUNCTION for Fort Dadge, DesJIni e. Ottiaand Keokut. AT MARSHALL! r St. Paul, Miunearo i, Duluth, and northweitern points. AT l EDA It RAPID- for Waterloo. Cixlar Falls, h irli-i Cit v, lturlinston and St Louis. AT CLINTON for Duhuqne, Dunleith, Prai rie du Lhim, Latroe, and all jnilnts on the Chic go, Clinton and Du'iuriue, tnd Chicago, DuhuquanI Minnesota railroadi. AT FU TON for rreeport, Racine Milwau kee and all polntsin Wisc-onsin. AT CH ICAGu w ith all railway lines leading out ot Chicago. Through tickfts to all eastern cltie via tin line c-in l 1 rocurcd, and an iuforirat on (de tained concerning l:oute. Rates, etc, at the Compan Vs office. ilSFarnluin street. Omahi, and alsoat the pi Incipil Tk-tetOtaces alcUi the lineot theU. I'.IL R ariJaean'e chected through to all principal Eastern points, ... W.H.sTI.NnLiT, MARVIN HUGHITr. Gen'l Pang'r Ag't. Gen. Sup't. J. II. LACI.Y. a G. EDDY, Ticket As't, Omaha. Gen'i Ag't Omaha uichlSvl Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1 8 7 The Kansas 'City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R Is the only dire ' line to ST. IiOTJ IS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE "WEST KO CHANGE of cars between OmihiandSt. Louis and but ore betweeu OMAHA and NEW YORK. This the Only ne running a I'ULiVriAS SLEEPING OAK EAST FKO.U OMAHA, ON" AUBIVAI. OP THE U.VIOX PACIFIC EXPltKhs TIU IX. 3TPassngcrs taking other routes have a disa irceaUo transfer at the River Station. 8 PA5SEXREU TUAISS DAIIaT I REACHING ALL EAaTEBtf AND WE3TEE3 CITIES With Less Changes and In advanca of other lines. Thla Entire Lino Is equipped with 0a2 im KHI l0a LKjB 17 KliSiiPslsi i" HrP9 37 EPS KIS WM ElWl 3S fffil PJotJ 12M KJH ftt"v 19 20 Tgy-j5!' A. POLACK, m. ."T TWQ !. P ss. i rr rr- m ?- 233 Far2.a St. 2Toar ltla! fj. Clotldng," and Furnishing Goods o::r.nsr te:e cheapest. Chicago, llock Island iml Pacilic E. R. THE GRAND CENTIUL ROUTE tUOM 0MA1L1 TO CHICAGO AND TUE EAST. Via Dcs Moines, Davenport an I Rock Island. o All r.wenger Trains are equipped with the WEs-nsnwi vtent Air RuikCsand Miller's ratcnt Safi v riatfonu and Coupler. 2 Fast Evprt'.-.s 'i 1 aitK Leave Daily, C nnecting as fol'ows: AT DES MOINES wl'h the Ics Moines Vallc lev uk Railroad, lor and St. LouU. Railroad, lorUskvIoosa, Oltuniwa, Keok AT I.HIXM-LL with the Central R.iilroadof Iowa, for all points nurth to St. Paul. AT WEST LIHERTY with the Rurlington, IVIar lUpldi A Minnesota Railroad, for Rurlington. (Vdar Itapids, Dubuque A Si. Paul, At WILIOX JUNCTION with the hnuih-WeMern ranch, for -Muscatine, Washigtoo and all p-.int fouth. AT DAVExI'Oltr wl.lithe Daveuport A St. Paid Itailroad for po nts north. AT IOIK 1-USH with the Wrsvrn Union Railroad for Fnrp'it, IVIoIt, ltacin, Mil-wauke-' and a 1 points In northern I.lluoN an 1 Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Rick Island HnlSu Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points -out h. AT ROCK ISI AND with tie PcriaAI'ock II.im1 Itailroad for Peoria an I j-o. ntaro.it. AT BUKEaU JUNC. w.thliM ch. tor Hen ry, Iaii-erp, Ctiilllcotlo and IYorli. AT L. SALLE with the IlllnoU Central Rail road for(HInts nort hand souh. AT CHICAGO with ail lin Last, Noithaid South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, via this line, can be procured, and any infor ication r.btalnol, concrnIn points at the t'i tet ofSco of thocompm.", ti Fariilum St.. Omaha, and slso at the principal ticket unices along the line 01 the U. P. R. it Hajljrriso ''liecJtnl Tliror;ll ' Priiiclrtil Knstpni I'oiils. nil A.M SM'TSf, Gen'l Pa'r Ag't, Chi ago. J. II. LACEY. 'Iicket Agent, ii3tf O.naha II. RIDDLE, G,n'I Sup't Chi. ago. s.s srrvENS, Geu'l Western Ag't tlmaha. Heir, C-aWi Proprietor of the IMBING SU2C ATD LOS ANGELES TINEYRCS. Depot for tho sale of his 1 NATIVE WINES AND 3.nT DI3S m. zsii-j-in. & Co., Corner of Battery and'WasIiIngton Srs. SAX FRAXCISCO, mai7tt CA1,. ALEX. J. LCOGAT. NATU'L C. llt'DsOX. WM. JA3. It. 1ICDSON O. ULTLEK st T.nms T.TOAflfln WORKS. atlMm gtces lei wfeawe OF rELLETS. OOO OOO Or Sugar-Corded, ConcoBtrated, Root and Herbal Juice, AntU ntltons Granules. TlIEMI.rrTJLE GIAXT" CAT ICAnTIC. or nultHJR In Parvo Physic. Tho novrltr of modern Medlcai. Chtnlrl mntl 51l W Pfiaitnaccutical Scunco ' use of any lont tatn the large" rcpuMto and naweous plB- ca-npascd of cheap, crude, and bulky Ingredient. when uo can by a careful application or chemical Ftlence. extrarr all ttij cathartic and other mctf. tlual properties froi the mosc aluabia roots anct herlH, aaa conrcutrito them Into a mlnota Gran. uie, Hcarcoly lamer than a tnuatarcl socj, that:ai be readily swallowed by ttora ol tho mo-tcnsi'tro tomachi and fastidious tastes. Ilicniittlj I'urjjatlvo t'cllct rvprerent. ina nun concentrated form, as ci'tch cathartic power as is embolte.t in any of tho largo pills foccd foe rata in tho dni chops Frust their wondeiful cs, thartic poirer in jinnortio:, to their lze, people vrhj hava not tried tlieru nro apt to f eppoo til thoy are hana or ilrvtic in eflect, but nch I cot at all tho ca-v. ho diuercut actho medicinal pria. c'picsor which thev am composed bcin? 10 tar. njnlzca ami rnolilled. ono by tho others, as to prjJuci) n cinl nenr-lilii aud thor )iih,vct Ruutlr and kindly operating t-atliurtl;. rSCO nrwanl Is Iicrcby offcreil oy tha pro prietor of .hcoo Pellets, to ai.y chemUt nho. upon analysis, flit 11 id In them an Calomel cr other forms of mercury ot any other mmmal poUon. Delns entirely vcKCtablcnopartrwlar care is .-eqalred, wnllo utn them. Iney opo rato without clistnrbanco to tho constitution, diet, oroccupation. For Jaundice, Headache, Cunntlpatioti. Irupuro Itlood, Pain In t.'io Miouldcrv, TlKlalllcmi or Iho Clicst, 01zzlncB, Sour Uructatlou ot tlio Stomach, Ilad taalo lit uioutli, IlllIouM nttackn, Pain In region of Kldneyn, Internal Fcrer, Rivaled feclliiff about Monxacli, IuIi of Hlood 10 Head. IIIjcu Col ored trine, Ht-ocluljlllty nct Gloomy I'orcbodluus tako Dr. LIercciPlcaaiil Purgative Pellets. In ciplanai lou of tho remedial power or my Tar- fitlvo relict. over f o prcat a va-icty of dlscai-es. with to say that tlielr action upon tho c:ilmal economy Ih iiutvcrnul, nots Claud or tissue CHCipIuir thclrsancs , llvo lniprch. Ago doca not Impair them; fi-'.r fajir-coatIngacil being enclosed in glas b-ttlci pre-icrvo their irtuea unimpaired for any L- !heftime, la any climate, KJthatthcy aro af tav.4 fr:i and reliable, which U not tho ca? rittitheptlis found In thodru? etorcs.pntnp ia ehcj p . ood or pas-tc-bcard box. Recollect that f irt'i c';.s.-i"cs where a Laxative, Altera tiro or PursatlTO is indicated, theso littlo IV. 1 ts uslt chothomost perfect eatisiactioa to all wbousotlism. They aro rtolcl by nil enterprising DrugRUiuat xii contis a bottle. Do rot allow any dnipgist to indn.ee yon lo take anjthln ' clsi tliat to may tar U Jusi as rood 83 my Petlcto bccaU'o bo make a target profltoa that whi-a ho recommends. Jf your Umgplst cannot npply them, cnclcto S3 cenU aid receive them ov retnrn mail from C . PlJuWiC, 21. J , JVopV,. BUFFALO, X . X ASK FOE PYLES OK LA.TJB1 KA.TJ T BAKING- SODA ! EX 33 S:T IK" USB Sold by Pundt. Mw R"i"Voand Whitney, Banserznaa & Co, n0Tl5'73ua.i. CASTLE BROS. I1IP0RTEES.0P TEAS AIN'D j l( 1:? ai mi " 3& Jl son Medical College, PJ author n.