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Boob ad tin ulss-i .sat fawe, !:aJfei, Adares, HOWARD A8- 1 I-IjjsRts hartssj . -" - L,r TO HARRY AGAIH, OR NOT. continued. I LOVED HEK; that I would rejoice in her presence, would shield Her ad far I could from the ills of life, till my death, and after it, "would advance her brothers' and .sisters' interests, make her mother'sjife easier. I told her to take her own time to consider and to consult her parents. I wrote late one night, and the next morning the letterseemed tome too important for my post-bag. I was not afraid the servants or iost-ofliee people would think it odd that I wrote to Tier, for I had often done that; but T revived to take the letter myself and post it at Crosford. The Post master there had married a parish ioner of mine; she would be glad to nee me; the walk was a pleasant one, and I was in a frame of mind which demanded quick motion. I stepped our cheerily, that bright September morning, wondering 'among other wonderings, whether Dorothy and I should ever -walk that "way as man and wife " "Xow, interrupted Jack," I sup pose we are COIIIXG TO THE IliSTAOE-STAMrS. "We arc," said T, "but we must come at them my own way. The post-office at Crossford was a gro cer's &hop. The mistress, my friend, Mrs. Sims, was, as I expected, pleased with my visit. " 'Such a pleasure, to be sure, sir, and you looking so well "fresh as a fourteen year old," as my good man do say of you, sir, special. Yes he's nicely, sir; thank you gone to Boxham market to look about some pigs. There, h a line new sort they do say, that Sir William have brought into the country, from Shropshire. You'll come into the parlor, bir, and bit down. Youniay well look at all them letters. I couldn't say how many has been for s;tanips this morning; and I hadn't one till half an hour ngone. Master Charlie, too, he have been for some. They left their letters, and I said Pd see to stamping them, and that I will surely. " 'I'll do it for you ' said I. I T see you want to put away these goods ; and it will umuso me while I talk to you." " -So, notwithstanding resistance on her part, I began. I daresay there were between thirty and forty of them, and I was getting rather tired when I came to the last. I had really not looked at the ad dresses of the o tliers. I could not have told where one of them was going; but this one ' "WastoMissDalton, FKOM YOUR SON ! " exclaimed Jack. "It was, indeed," I replied; "and I cannot attempt to describe my feelings. I believe that i was for some seconds unconscious; the ground seemed gone from under my feet. Mj own son was deceiv ing me; and I could not conjecture how far Dorothy was involved. The one miserable consolation was that my own letter remained safe in my pocket. I conclude that my countenance had changed, for when I rose to go, as I did immediately, Mrs. Sims entreated me to have some brandy, saying she was sure that 'the smell of the nasty dips had upset me; but what could she do? People must live, and she must sell what there was a demand for.' "You need not bo told with what different feelings I walked home; the entire aspect of life was changed for'me. Dorothyjwas irretrevably lost, and hanging over me was the disagreeable necessity for an ex planation with Charles. As far as my observation reached, he had not only shown no preference for Dorothy, but paid less attention than, in my opinion, she had a right to expect from him. It an noyed me exceedingly to become aware that I was nu CTTEIt STRANGER TO 31 Y SON'S IN 2TER LIFE; I thought him more thfn usually si lent at dinner, but then I was con strained and heavy hearted. As soon as the servant was gone, I said: 'Pray, Charles, do you con shier me an inquisitive man?' ""'Certainly not,' he replied. 'No man less so, I should say.' " 'Have I ever,' I demanded, .'shown any distrust of you, or any disposition to hamper you by unnec essary Jcxerclse of parental au thority?' "He looked amazed, and answer ed: 'Xo, sir; I have always felt, when comparing my position with other men's, that I was singularly fortunate in my father.' " 'That's well, I have the less difficulty, then, in putting a ques tion to you. What's the meaning of a letter addressed by you to Dor othy, which, without blame being due to anybody, I saw this morning at Crossford postoflice?' "Surprise, displeasure, and a sort of doggedness were in the counte nance; he turned awaj' from me, and some seconds they seemed to me minutes passed before he said: It would nover have occurred to me that there was anything out of tljo way in my writing to her; we have been brought up like brother and sister.' " 'hit why walk six miles to post your letter? I should not have thought anything about seeing nletter from j'ou to Dorothy on the table or in the bag, though I should have reminded you that you could not correspond "with hor with pro priety. You might, of course, have written a casual note to her about a book, or some arrangement.' 11 'Why infer,' he asked, 'that the letter you have seen was not one of this character?' " 'In the first place,' I replied, 'because you took the trouble to post it where it was In the highest de gree improbable, that I should seo it ; and lastly from your evasions.' "Then there was a long pause, and I thought ho was determined not to speak. " 'Charles,' I said sternly, 'Doro thvlias been so much, among us, that I am responsible for whatever, involving her happiness or misery, is connected with any of us. As your father, and in place of her father, I demand what relation ex ists between you and her, which leads to your writing to her clandes tinely. "It I cannot elicit it from you, I shall have an Immediate ex planation from her.' "He looked badgered, ill-temperod even, and said hurriedly and surlily: 'I "wrote to Dorothy to - ask her to marry ilE some day.' " 'Asked her to marry you !' I ex claimed. I put aside your gross disrespect In Ignoring me in so im portant a matter, and remind you that you have not taken your de gree, that you are wholly dependent on me, anu mat, uurmg my life- I time, unless I assist you, yo"u will, in all probability, have nothing bet ter than a country curacy.' " 1 suppose it was no't unnatural to expect that you would help me, sir, as you are very fond of Dora.' "This he said in a tone which softened me a little. After all, .thought I, he is very young. "Pray, whit-aaswtr do you wtpwf from ' i ot t : ; l T -wna wilIovWl to find that she was innocent of aught that would have lowered her in my eyes. She was lost to me forever, whether she accepted Charles or not, but she was worthy the place I had given her ill my heart, and would have given her in mv house. Without giving him time to reply, I went on : 'I have too good an opinion of her to believe that she will answer you without consulting her mother.' " 'I begged her to say nothing to any one.' " 'Then either,' I rejoined, 'you are more ignorant of the world than I believed even a reading-man could be, or you have endeavored consciously to lead her to act as a modest girl should not. Tray, what reason did you give for sucn a re quest?' " 'This: that, in the event of her taking me, some years must elapse before I could marry ; and I should dislike being pointed at as an en gaged man all that time ; and if she refused me, it "was no business of any one else.' " 'HIS COOL SELFISHNESS exasperated me. I got up and walked about the room. 'Good heavens!' I ejaculated; 'and you are a very young man, and my son.' " 'Of course I did not put it quite so broadly as that,' he observed, rather apologetically; 'but you ex pect confidence, and lam not a man of manj- words. I reallj- took pains to write a proper letter, ahd I think succeeded. I always had a notion that I should never marry. A col lege life has been my object since I was old enough to have one, and as a rule, I find women a boro'; but Dorothy is different from all other women I know suits mo, in fact. I thought I should like to make sure of her, and would not mind waiting for her. You see, it could all go on quietly enough. I should see her hero a great deal.' "I set my son down as utterly ab normal, and I think I disliked him for a minute, but I remembered his poor mother's loving pride in him as a little child, and relented. " 'Have you any reason for ex pecting that Dorothy will accept you?' I inquired: 'JHe leaned back comfortably, put his hands in his pockets, and said: 'Not exactly; but I do not sec why she should not; she is very fond of us all. At any rate, I will let you know as soon as I get an an swer.' "With that lie seemed to consider the conference over; and that he was at liberty to leave the room. I was glad when lie was gone. I puz zled myself very much as to HOW DOROTHY WOULD ACT not as to whether she would accept Charles it never occurred to'me to discuss that with myself. Would .she tell her mother? Undeniably, - she would wish to do so, for she was opennesJwif; but she would oc unwillis.Hio annoy Charles, be cause he was my son; if for no other reason. Would she write to me? or would her father or mother write? "Unless they sent a special messen ger and they guarded conscien tiously against needless small ex penses there could be no letter till the tblrd day. In the interval, there was no perceptable change in Charles' ways, except that he was constrained when we were alone. I imagined that he feared I should re new the subject, but I was not at all inclined to do that. I had dis covered a great gulf, unsuspected before, between myself and my first-born. My life was placed in a new groove, and did not perhaps never would run easily in it, and that odious gossip had given the first impetus. I believe my hands to be continued, Southern Hotel, Fronting on 4th, 5th and "Wadset itz,, St. Louis, - Mo. Laveille, "Warner & Co., DaParo-oriotosTw. The Southern Hotel Is first-class In all Its appointments. Its tables are at all times sup- Slied in the greatest abundance, with all the ellcacles the markets afford, Its clerks and employes are all polite and attentive to the want! ot tho gutsts of the hotel. There Is an Imprered eleva'or leading trom the first floor to tba upper one, Railroad and steamboat ticket offices, news stand, and western floiom Telegraph, oQ o in the Kotanda of hotel, OMAITA. OX.VY STOVE ST.OE.B. E. F. COOK, 537 14th St, between DoogUs and Dod? Manufacturer of Tin, Copper and'Sheet Iron W.re, and dealer in Cooking and Heating stoves Stamped, Japanned and French Ware on hand. Tin ltoofinz. Gutters and Spoutincand JouWork do and warrejaantd. feb2tf4 XTew Meat Market. Sl'AULDl.tG & JOUR U AX. 1 l!h St. Bet. Faruham'and Harney, mchin Opposite the Grand Central CEAS. R. SUNDBLAD, VAXUFACTCRER AND DEALEII IX v Domestic Cigars; 481 13th St bet. Farsham'ard flairey. apSyi C. 7. gAMATTOV, s (71 Cor. Vsrahsm sad Klewenfla Sts. All Ltnds of TAILORING, Cleaning and re puirint: done at reasonable rates. A fin lot of FCRNISUING GOODS constantly onband and sold cheap. -tecICtf G. A. LEXDqUKST. r" Merehaiit Tailor! 190 PARKOAH JT. Between Tenth and Eleventh Mncets! N GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. J. S. SHROPSHIRE Attorney-at -Laxr, Boom 9, Vtsscher's Block, OMAHA. NEB. i nn rsrr avrwawv' sfcrt Jill if i EICH FAKXISa LAND IH HEBEABKAB 500 Hanscom Place Lots!, HOUSES AND LOTS in the city of Omaha, for sale chesD and on eood term. ' BOGGS A HILL. Real estate brokers.office over Mackey's stored on Dodge st. opposite sew postofSce ap30mi! G-EO. W. ELKESTS,. Commission brc8ANT( 191G& 1918 Mai ket St, FHILADELPUIA. Grain, Flour, Seeds. SteclaltiM! EarlsT, Kilt Hips. mariwCm F, R REST For one veirora term of six vears. 40 acres land la 'cool condition for ?ianunr, yt miles aiuia oi too convent ; u sraotW 18 sci's tracU near th poor asose; alto Urea atty lota sen Xsrcy Hospital, Fm 4 O.Jbntunar A.CassVui. ' myfwU Money and Commerce. Daily Review. Office Ojiaiia Daily Bee, 1 May 7, 1874. J Trade has been ihore active to-day in all lined. Prices were well main tained throughout. Money contin ues easy for good borrowers, and at low rates of interest. Retail dealers have enjoyed an unexceptionally good run of trade through the whole of this week, and will prooably close the beat week's business of the sea son. Among the receipts of freight to day was a four carload lot of syrups on speculative account, which found ready purchasers at remunerative prices. There was an unusually largo number of arrivals from the west at the hotels to-day, and as many of them are merchants, to-morrow's business will probably bo larger than any day this week. OMAHA MARKETS. CareUlly Corrected Dally DRY GOODS. PRINTS. American...... .............. Albion...... ................. ........"". Aliens..... ...... . ''onnestoga ....... ... - Daunells ..... ..... ...... Truman's .............-.....-. Oarner & Co.. ... .....-... Hainilt"n.. ........- .............-.... Merrimack D ............ ........... Oriental . .....-. .... ...-.. Pacific Mills Spragues, ...... ...... ................ BKOWlt DRILLS. A moskeaj ................. Augusta ............... .....- Everett G (1 G real Falls ULEACIIEC SHEETIXaS. 9'4 10 H 10 10 9K in 10 iss 3 so 37K 40 45 r.yt UK r. it 10 12 FiVPcnell 8-t do 9-4 di 10-t .. do 11-1. Waltham 8-4... do 1M.... .....- do 10-1 . .......-- BROWN SHEETINGS. Indian Heads........ .. .-. Pcpporell E t tie.. .................... do R fine . do O fine.....-........-.......-.- do N finn.. .......-. do sheeting 8-t............. do do 9-1 ... .. - Puttman A A.....-.............. Stars A CORSET JEANS. Amosteag -... Kcaisarge fatin.. ................... U-co iiia satin .. Xaumtcag satin ... I'eppencll satin.. . ................ DENIMS. Amoskesg ...... ......... ........ Arknriglit, bluo........-.......-... - 1J aver Creek-A A ....... Hap Mater, blue..... ........ India. R B blua and brown New York, B Otis, B B .. ...........-....... Olis, C C Oakland ... ................. Warcn BB , do A BLEACHED SHIRTINGS, 14 U 24 19 19 a 19 23 19 17 16i 181 1GX Androcogginj 4-2 a a... do do L Boot, s do B 4-4 Fruit of the Loom . do do do 100.. Gold Medal A 17 J 15 f UK . 13 -' IS 21 18 ..- 12K ..... i-4! 18 It WH Hope . Lew York Mills Wamasatta ......... Londale.... .... OINGIIAMSjji. "tickings. Middlesex . Glenarms.., 12 10s 28 23 20 26 27 20 Amoskesg, n c a....... do A..... do 15.......... Conestoga, A Pre..... do B da Go d MedaL.. YANKEE N0TI0XS r KURTZ M01IR Jt CO., v St. 231 Faruham SFOOL COTTON. N. T '. Clark's O. Coat's Merrick's. 70 70 uy3 HOSIERY. Domestic... British -S M5 2 00 ;GO0 .-3 W6 PAPER COOLARS. Dickens' lest..... S 90 .1 85 2 CO 250 King William.. Domestic.... Santley .... SHAWLS. "shirts'." Ottoman strips- ,.$2 25(36 50 S10 50 15 00 30 00 .S12 00a24O0 4 757 50 S6 50a7 23 7 75a9 00 White common.. .......... " medium............ ' custom niide. ..- Percale... ....... ........... Calico ;.. OVERALLS. Brown drill ...... ... ' dnck ........ .... Blue drill While .........- t CORSETS. French whalebons- ..... Our own... ............. Comet... .... :. 7 00a7 50 . 8 00a9 50 ,800a9 50 J5 25a3 00 15 00 2250 - m? 8PBIHG SKIRTS. 'Linen printed ............ . $900 12 00 15 00 rumea .. - . " fluted . GENERAL. COMMISSION. I the V. J. J. ilUSKM-iSliD KlVt'S U followintr ouotations this day : Butter, active, choice roll 3335, 'common 1520; Eggs, brisk, 10; Apples, 8 008 50 per barrel; Live Chickens in demand from 3 00 ' OS rvnr ilr7.n Turlrova. fi 00 : Or- anges and Jjcmong are advancing, Oranges 7 2o per box, Lemons 8 23 'per box. I HARDWARE. JOIIS T. EDOAS. IRON. Common bar -..... 4 Horse shoe b r .. . tYx Norway nail rod. ...... lli STEEI Cast plow 12 American casn. oc agon and square 1?CT 22 Jess p's English do do 2iQ 40 Burden's horse shoes, per keg .. 7 25 do mule do do .... 8 25 Korthwestern horse nails .. 22a 23 Dundoe thimble skeins, discount 45 per cent. Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent. NAILS. lOd to C01 per ke; 4 40 465 4 9U 5 15 5 90 740 5 IS 5 40 5 Go 5 15 5 40 5 G5 5 15 sa no rd do 4d do 3d do 3d fine do 10d flnU'ng do M do do 6d do do lOd caslnz do 'iti do do 6d do do Wrought, all sues BOLTS. Carriage and tire .. .discount 70 pre BUTTS. Narrow wrought, fart joint-discount Cast, loose pin reversible de MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure forki. ..discount Hoes and-garden rakes do HINGES. Strap and T discount "" WRENCHES. 20 pre 35 do 30 pre 25 do 25 pre 45 pre 45 do 20 do 45 pre Talt's black discount uwi tmmiuiioa- Ooe'a genuine-. do sf SCREWS. American Iron .. do brass . - 40 pre AOBICULTUBAJi IMPLEMENTS. 8CTTHKV. H Holt's Ha. vest Kjng.per dor, net liamfilan '14 23 12 00 10 00 9 00 12 00 13 00 13 00 13 00 13 50 13 00 13 50 5 23 "5 75 Held,s Eureka E' do reo. 4rfAnF isD aicnv TJl. Kowlnd'iNo2 black shovels, D II 'ik do do polished do do it-do do black spades do Jltrwe do polished do do (MS "spring point" L. U. snorels "& AXES. LIppencCTfrnirestem Crowa do - do b.velea COFHl.MILIS. Puke's No 3, Iron bo2iKiS;et do do 103 do .it do do 23 Union Irjh i. II 00 1100 o do 33 do Brltanla , FIXES. Harrrave, Ssaith A Co., discount itw wo . m. oa M HAMMERS. Maydole's, A E No 1, 1, 2 Hammond's A E No 2.- ...... do do do 4 - 19 00 10 50 10 OJ 13 50 14 00 M 57 CO a,oo 9 10 7 W SCO do do do hntfnter a No !.... do do '1. do do 3 HATCHETS. Morri" shingling, No 1 .. do du oo z ... do do .d do co 3.... ..... cIjW do 1. do do i. LtATHElt. Bu3.il. S. sole S Hemlock SL sole No 1 do do No 2. do do dam do span solegocd . do do darn.... do harness. do line ..... do bridle do calf .... do kip do upper i fi . Osk tole'p 2). . . do calf ........ do kin J 33 31 3: S3 i! : 4 41 1 50 1 25 SO 43 1 60 1 30 44 90 00 2 35 1 64 03 31 . 3) . 32 . 28 3S . 43 . Si . i -.a 75 23 . 43 . 1 50 . 1 00 45 73 00 do harness... Fchcalf Jodots prdz. . . Other brands diflerent wt, pr lb. French kip pr B . Bark linings ..... . I 73 . 1 44 . 650 17 15 8 S . 1 23 SKINS. Dry flint pr tfc- 13 16 ury sailed Gren - Green salted... Jan. and Feb, felts Shmrlli.c Lami skin- CEMENT. Roscndale.... Water lime- 3 00 8 23 POULTRY. Supply limited with demand active as follows: Chiekend, dressed, 12; turkeys, 14al5c; geese, 10c; ducks 10c. FWRS. A. Hubcrmau, 510-512 13th street wholesale dealers. Quo tations: mink, No. 1, 1 25al 50' coons, 45c ; muskrat, 14c for fall and 21c for spring ; skunk, prime blacky 1 w0c;do. striped, 15 to 3Dc jotter, No 1, 5 00 to 6 50 ; do. No. 2, 4 00 ; fish er. in good order, 0 00; wolf, large mountain No. 1 , 2 25 ; do. No. 2, 1 50j do. small, 50 to 80 ; beaver, well fur red and cleaned, 1 00 to 1 25 per lb martin, from 2 CO to 4 00, according to color; fox, silver gray, 10 00 to 25 00 ; do. cross, 3 00 ; do. red,-l 50 ; deer skin, hair red and shorr25c per R. Cooke it Ballou furnish tlio follow ing quotations, for butchers' stock, native steers, 4a4 1-2; Texas steers, 3Ja3J; hogs unsettled, prime, 4a 4 1-2 ; sheep, firm .and active at 4 12a5 00.. T MEATS. Dressed beefJ6l-2c; dressed pork, lc; dressed mutton, 8 l-2c; S. C. hams G3c; shoulders, T 1-2; breakfast bacon. 10c; clear sides, 10c; lard, firm at 9c. t r SOAPS Powell'& Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico, 6 1-2G 34 ; Savon Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to 6'l-2; Palm, 55 1-4 ; German Mot tled, 6 l-4a6 1-2. ART GOODS AN UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin R. 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 walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15c; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch C15c; 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 50; ornamental bands, 2 00 4 00; each additional foot, 75c per pair. REPP3. Union md all wool terry, per yard 1 503 )0; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 oOaS 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTRAS3ES. 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 caih, or any strictly first-class buyers, can always secure reasonable concessions on large orders for short tima paper- LUMBER. Subject to chanje of market without notice. WM. M. FOSTER, On U. P. R. R. track hat. Farnham and Doug las. GEO. A. HOAGLAND. Joist", studding and sills, 20 It, and un- ' der . ... ........ " w Over20f t, each additional ft add'l.. Fencing No 1 - ........ - do No 2 1st common bosrds... .... . mi .23 00 . 21 OJ 22 CO ... 20 00 43 00 .-35 00 ... 30 00 C5 00 55 00 .. 45 00 50 00 40 00 3J50 25 00 .. 45 00 33 00 32 50 30 00 -.27 50 26 00 24 00 20 00 -. IS 00 . 4 50 3 50 . 2 00 350 3 So 2nd do du "A" stock boards, 10 and 12 inch '! no do oo oo -.. "C" do do do do 1st clear, 1, U. IK and 2 Inch 2d do do do do ..... 3d do do do do .. Flooring, clear.... .... do 1st common...... do 2d do ..... ..v. do 3d do ........... do narrow, clear 1st clear ceiling i inch .... 2d do do lnch..... .......... 1st do do lnch... 2d do do H inch 1st clear siding..... . 2d do do ....... 1st common siding 2J do do . "A" shlnzles ... - Extra No 1 shingles .-.... Common No 1 sh ngles ...... .. Lath per 10OT .. DaU pickets eer 100 Squsrc do do do .... O G Batten per lineal f ' Rough do do do ....... WINDOWS. (Glazed.) S3 per cent off Chlcsgo list. DOORS, (Wedged.) 25 per cent off CI tcsgo list. BLINDS. 30 per cent off list. White lima per bbl Lonlsrille cement per bbl Plaster parls per bbl - Plastering hair per bushel Tarred felt - Plabtering board .. - IK ,S1 7o2 00 , 3 003 25 . 3 503 75 40 4 OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, fte. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C.STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. Coal Oil 5 19 Linseed Oil, raw. 105 " bl'd- 1 10 Turpentine G5 Headlight Oil 28 Lard Oil. No. 1. S 80 t t 9 70 - 90 ' " winter) " "straln'dj Lubricating) W. Va. f S3 PAINTS, AC White Lead. St. Louis. Srtictly Pure S 11 " " " Fancy Brands 9 Putty la Bladders 5; Bulk i 4 EnsmeU Glass, colors, V q. It. 1 ' Flat Glas 50 f) c discount TIN, SHEET-IBOJr. TfTBE, AC. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TIN PLATE. CH1ECO.II.. 10x14 IC, fair quality. -S1S50 - 1440 -17 00 -14 50 -17 50 -18 00 .1100 -21 00 3W 10x14 lc best quality. HVrM IX da do 12x12 IC do 12x12 IX do Itxaeic da 14x2tIX do do do do do do do (bestqua'ltv) . 24 00 .1150 . 17 50 . 20 50 . 15 50 .16 50 . 13 00 .23 00 . 33 00 .23 50 .2150 33 lOOpuioiu.v.. uo 100 plate DXX do 100'plate DXXX do Hooting IC charcoal do Roofing IX do do 10x14 IC coke do 0x23 IC charcoal roofing.. 20x23 IC charcoal roodng . do do do do do do elx!4 IX charcoal 10x20 coke (lor gutters) BLOCKTLN. Large pigs... . Small pigs .. . Iter tin ts ZINC. Sheet tin 25 to 33 in do do do ii hall casks do do do in 250 & tasks . Sheet 24 to"51nchw per sheet. ... .TinnerssoUei (extra refined .. le8 lli 4 do do No. 1 do do roofius Bablld inetal SHEET IRON. First quality, Numbers 16 to 24.... do do do 23 . . - , do do do 26-. do do do s7 Charcoal, both sides smothe do No 21 : do do 16 .... do do 27 . Juniata, No. 24 ... 21 0X1 6'. S, 10 10 10J do do zo do do 27- Russla perl-t 7 to 12, do No. 1, sUIned. Less than full bundles, add one cent. "A" American lmmitat'n Russia, all Nos. Less than full bundles, add one cent. "GALVANIZED. No. 14 to 20 . list do 21 to2J do do 25 to 25 do do 27 , do do 23 , - do Full bundles discount taper cent. COPPER. Braziers 6 to 9 ..... do 10 to 12 it do 12Jto 100 lt Sheathing, 1 1 and IC oz . ... . Planished, 14 and 16 oz ......... Nos. 7, S and 9, Planished. . .. Bolt copper ...... .-. Copper liottoins ... BRIGHT WIRE. IS 45 41 33 37 45 43 50 53 10 11 "Ja 121a Nos. 0 to 6 S.8.3 14 15 10,11 U 12 11,14 20 19 Nos. 15,16 17 IS 19 CO Per bundle 1," per cent discoun GBOCERI E. STEELE & JOHNSON 53S-540 14Tn ST. CLARK i TRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND llTH ST. PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN HVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn- ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAN & CO., 247 Douglas St. feUGARS. Granulated pr . . HI Powdered do HJallK Crushed do . Rat cut loaf do Standard A do Circle A do .... Extra C do Yellow C do . .. iiauji ..12&12H lOalOM A1 N O choice do COFFEES. Rio choice pr lb.. do prime do .. do pood do .. O G Java 27j3 2Sa27 .5i26 31a3 SYRUPS. Common pr gallon Good do Choice do do N O molasses.. 33a43 tiltaCo 70lS0 RICE. Rangoon choice Carolina .. . ?Jia9 9'5;a 16fsl7 16Kal7 6ia6Jf 6S 7a7K CANDLES. M West ithofers A Co.. SOAP. Mwourl Vrlley.... ... Kirk's Savon ..... M. Weak A Co . Schofer's German... . . . Kirk's stmdard ....... do sterliiig PLUG TOBACCO. Black gordi, Western do do Virginia i'o do Lorirlard's Bright do do do do do Virginia Natvral eai DD1ED FRUITS California peiches per nound do aj.plos do S.ate do do New currants ... do prunes ..... do German cherries ....- do blackberries.... . do rasnberries ... 45 3xV) 5257 57aG5 f0a53 75a93 ir.Kal7 12ai:i 13j11K 8 9 Italic 17 17al8 3ia4 .! 55 12 do rains pr tiox.. do stediess rasies iwr pjund SALT. New in barrels ..... do dairy . CANNED GOODS. 2 pound can Myer's oysters per ose. 1 do do do do do 2 do do Wiliuu's do do 2 do do peaches do do 3 do do do do do Tomatoes, 2 pound cans, jier case do 3 do o do Corn, Trophy, pr case do WinIow do . - do Yarmouth do .... .. Strawliernes, per case.. Raspberries, do do . Pineapp'es, do do - TEAS. Oolongs per pound... . Young II yr on, per yound ... Gunpowder, do do ..... FLOUR. S2 S0a3 00 4 50a5 73 -4 23i 1 50 , 2 50a2 73 .. 4 00a4 23 - 4 73j5 01 - 6 73a7 :0 - 3 50a3 75 00 5 50 5 73if 00 COO 4 735 50 G0 5 10 !5a73 40al 00 COal Go'd Dust .... XXXX Iowa City .... 3 10 30 4 7oa 00 California BAGS. Gunnies, heavy weight do light do Burlaps, four bushel ...... Dundee gunnies. Grain bigs, Araosleg A do do Ludlow a a .... SPICE3. Nutmegs, PnangUst, per pound.. Clove i do do . Aispice do do . Cinamonbark do da .. 13(319 17QI8 8J4al9 13 r.0a31 . 311133 1 33al 41 CO 13a 0 35.146 BAKING POWDER. Manufactured by the Imperial Bak- PowderCo., Omaha, Neb. 1 lb boxes. H D) boxes ?i I boxesi... per doi - do : do 4-23 2 40 1 30 18 51 30 5 lb lorff"... o In bulk.pcr !, In 25,10 and 100 V luts CIGARS. -r .i n.l A. E. SIMPSON, iuanuiaciuri-T, oo 15th Street. II. Upman ... Recontruction. Grand Central Universal.... .. -A M. .. do do - do .- do - do do - do . do . do - do - do do - do - do -. do S33 00 33 00 35 00 40 00 43 00 50 00 50 CO 73 CO C5 00 50 00 G9 00 75 0) 100 00 100 00 10J00 75 CO Yara. La Roquet- Simon Pure .. Partigas ...... Yours Truly Gold Medal La Espanola Triple Crown Henry Clay .. De Vlller Y Viller... . .. 1876 J. SCHOONiVAKER&SON TBOFJCETOES OF THE PITTSBURG-. WHITS LEAD AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG, PA. Xistntolltslxoci XS33. Manufacturers of Strictly Pure White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge Putty, Colors Dry and in Oil. .PORE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green manufacture red. GUARANTEE. We guarantee our brand ol Etrictly Pore White l eaJ to be free from impurities, and will pay S50 In gold for every ounce of adul jaia'Jon found in this package. utr73m J. SCHOONMAKEB & SOS JAS. M.M'TtTTIB, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Clarafied Cider. 133 aad 1M VUmkuii SteM. ICO date DC Spring and Summer Styles 233 Fine and Medium CHEAPER CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N The Popular Route from o im: aih: a TO Chicago mid tlie East ! AND THE Oxily Diroct noixto Tr'ttrloo,Port Doilse,Tubnqne,l Croinr, 1'rulrIeDu Cliicn. 'Vluoi, St. I'-uI.DuIllth, Jaiinvllle, Ktno nUm, (irrru Uttv, Knclue. Mrvra Taint. Witertovrii, OshltTsah, I'on DuLar, Jtadl.on itml 3111vuliee. It Being ite ahorti'staud Flist Couinleteil IJne Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO, Constant improv-m-nts liavo taken place in the way of reducing Orade, and placing Iron with Steel lils, adding to its rolling stock new and Elegant DAY niil 81.KEP1XO CARS Ennipped with the "Westlichoue Air Brake" and "Miller l'lat'orm." establUhins comforta ble and commodious Eating Hjuws.ofleringall the comforts of traveling tte age can produce. From'-MolOKaat Eapress Trains run each way dailv over the various lines of this toad, thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections In any di rection he may wish to go. Principal Connection. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C ty, Yankton and poluta reached via Sioux City and Pacific rallroid. AT CRAM) JUNCTION for Fort Didge, Des Moitie, Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MAIUIIALLfi-rSt. Paul, Minneajo is, Dulutb, anJuorthwestern points. AT tEDAIt RAPID? for Waterloo, Cedar FalU, lnrles Citv, Burlington and St. Louis. AT CLINT ON for Duhuqiie, Dunlelth, Prai rie du Chl.-n, la Croe, and all points on the Chicgo, Clinton an I Duhuqiie, tnd Chicago, Duhuqun and Minnesota railroads. AT FUiTON for Frccport. Racine Milwau kee and all points in Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading out ot Chicago. .... Throush tickets to all eastern cities via thb line enn In i roctirel, and any inloroat on ob tained. concrnlng Koute, IUtcs. etc., at the Company's office. 218 Farnhim street, Omaha, and alsoat tlio piinclpal TicketOUices along the lineolthcU. 1ML1C . etB-Baggagechetked through to all principal Eastern tioiuts, . W.H.STKNNETT, MARVIN HUOHITT. tlen'l IVissDg'r Ag't. Oen. Sup t. J. II. LACEY. C. (J. EDDY, Ticket Ag't, Omaha. GenM Ag't Omaha mchlsrl Omaha & St. Louis Short Line. 1874! , The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs E. R Is the only dire . line to "3? . LOUIS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST NO CHANGE die between Omaha and St. Louis ana bitore between OMA1IA anu A&W YORK. This the Only -ine running a I'CLI.TIAN SL.EEPIXO OAR EAST KROJI OMAHA, OX AHUITAL. OP THE UA'IOX PACIFIC KXPUKSS TIU IJT. dTPasscngcrs taking other routes have a disagreeablt) transfer at the Blver Station. 8 PASSCNCElt THAISS DAIL.T t REACHING ALL EASTEEH AHD 'V7X3TEBS 0ITIEB With Less Changes and in advince of other lines. This Entire Lina is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coached and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Weatinghouae Air Brake. KTSee that your tickets read via KftntuuCliy. S Joseph A. C'oaaell Ilium Kalrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sal at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. J03.TEHON, Pass-AgU GEO. L. BRADBDRY, Gen'l Agent. J. F. BARNARD, Gen'l Supt. SUJoMph. 1a!tf A.C.DAWE3, Gen'l PassAgt., St. Joseph. Auotion Sale -OF Condemned Gov't Propert.y Depot QoAETHrMAsria's Orrcs, 1 Oxana, Neb., May 4th, 1974. J y-vN WEDNESDAY, THE 3d DAY OF J June, 1874. there will be sold at public auc tion, at the Quartermaster's lepot, at the In tersection of 13th an Webster streets, Omaha, Nebraska, condemned property, as follows, vie 7 horses, 2 mules. 18 army wagons, 1 ambulance, 15 saddles, 214 saddle blankets, 84 single sets harness. 110 stoves, fas old Iron br weight). 200 feet rubber hose, 5,976 grain sacks, and va- Iricus miscellaneous articles, such as tools, etc. Also 5 wall teats, with tiles, 23 shovels, S spades, 36 axes, 5 SIKey stoves, 21ron bunks, The sale to commenes at 10 o'clock a. x. Terms-CASH. By order of BkioadtxiOeeikai. 0d. J.H.BELCHEB, Assistant Quartermaster U. 8. A. rS ri A. POL ACK, CLOTHIER Faxnlaean St. Hear V j Clothing,, and Famishing Goods. THAN THEE CHEAPEST. Chicago, Bock Island and Pacific B. B. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Davenport and Bock Island, o All Passenger Trains are equipped with the Wkctingiiocsk Patent Air Bcakks and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains LeaTe Doily, Connecting as follows: AT DES MOLNES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad, tor Osksloosa, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. LonU. AT UHINNELL with the Central Railroad of Iowa, for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington, Cedar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque A St. Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION with the uth-Western r.ranch, for Muscatine. Washington and all points south. AT DAVENPOirr with the Davenport A SU Paul Railroad for points north. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport, Belolt. ttaclne. Mil waukee and all points in northern I.llnuls an.l Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord, Rk Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points outh. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Ttyrla A Rock Island Railroad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU JUNC with branch, for Hen ry, Larere, Chllltcotbe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points nort h and south. AT CHICAGO with "11 lines East, North and South. Tnnm'fitT TTriTETS tn all Eatm cities. via this line, can be procured, and any infor mation obtainel, concerning points, at the t cket office of the compan v, lis Farnhsin St., Omaha, and also at the principal ticket offices along the lino of the U. P. R. P.. TJagsrazti checked Throngh to all Principal Kaateru Paints. A.M.SM'TH, Geu'I Pa'r Ag't. Chi. ago. J. II. LACEY, . Ticket Agent, a2St( Omaha II. RIDDLE, Gtn'l Sup't Chicago. S.S STEVENS, Gen'l Western Ag't Omaha. M. Keller, Proprietor of the RISING SUN AKO LOS ANGELES VINEYBDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BE.3SriDIES M. ZSZiXiER c& Co., Coraerf,Bittery anfWaahIngtoaSts. SAN FUAKCISCO, mar7U CAL.. ALEX. J. LEGOAT. XATII'I. C. UClnOH. VTU. II. I1CDSOX JAI. S. BUTLEK ST. LOUIS TOBAGCO.WORES. Lcggat, Hndson & Co., Manufacturers of every mm Fine Cut Ch.7ing: AND SXOKIXO TOBACCO Our Special Brands: fink curst gMOKiaasi BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, LNGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. All Oar Tobaccos Strictly Waraatel. OFFICE AND fjALKSROOX Cor. Second & Vine Streets, at, aUsTlBM I XKA 14th.. ard23m ei SIZE OE uvfeawe PELLETS, o o eex ooo fasVllsV sissr ssB rMJw wsK tsssf issV CS W! o Or SBfar-Ooalod) CoBcoatrated Boot and Herbal JTalce, AutU BlIIoaaGranuIca. THE LmLn GIANT" CATIL1BTIC or KlHltBm la Parvo Physic. Tho norelty of modern Medlcai, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Science. Ko uso of any longer taking th large, rvpulslvo and nauseous pilu, composed of cheap, crude, and bulky ingredient. nheu wo can by a careful application of chemical science, extra' all ISO cathartic and other mcdT t'.nal properties 'roa the most valuable roots md herb, and concentrate them Into a mlnato Gran nie, scarcely larger than a rauatartl aoetl, that can tn readily euallotrcd by those ol tho, most sensitive ftomachs and fastidious tastes. Eachliulo Purgative Pellet represents, in most concentrated form, as much cathartic power as is embodied in any of the largo pills found foe rale In the dra shops. From their wonderful ca thartic povrer. In pro-iorttoa to their Ue, people who hare not tried them aro apt to epposo that th?y are haraa or dratic In effect, but inch Is not at all thd case, .he different actlvo xaedtclnal prin ciples of which they aro composed beta? to bar. taontzed and modldcd. one by tho others, as to produce a moat searching and thor ough, yet gcatlyacdkludlyopcratlua; catkarti;. 1500 Beard Is hcrcty offered by tho pro. rirletor of these I'elk-ts, to any chemist who, upon analysis, vlll Cnd In them an Calomel or other forma of mercury ot any other mineral poison. IJclnr entirely TCfjctablo.norartrcnlar care Is .-equina while nstng them. Ibey ope rate without distnrbanco to tho constitntlon, diet, or occupation. For Jaandlce, Headache, Conatlpatlou Irupuro ftlood, Palls In tho Shoulders, XlsjbTcneas ot tho Cheat, Dlxzlitcasu Soar Eructations of tho Stomach, Ilad taato tu tjiontb, Billons attacks. Pals la region of KIduoys, Internal Fever, Bloated feeling about fliomich. Bash of Blood to Head, High Col ored Vrluo, Unsociability and. Cloonr Forebodings, take r. Pierce's PIcawant PargatI vo Pellets la explanation of tho rcmcdlalpower of my Fur- fitlve l'ellcta over so prcat a va.-icty of diseases, wish toeay that their action upon tho animal economy Is universal, not a gland or tlasuo cscaplug their satin tlve Impress. Ais docs not Impair them; their gujrar-coatintfBEd being enclosed In glass bottles pre-crvo their Irtucs unimpaired for any l;c"th of time, in any climate, so thai they are ! ways fresh and reliable, which la not tho ca.s with lh2 pihs found lu the drug stores, put up la cheap rood or paste-beard boics. Recollect that fir at! diseases where a fazatlvc, Altera tiro or Purgative Is indicated, these lltUo IVikts will che the most perfect satlafacUon to all wbousotnem. They aro sold by all enterprising Druggists at S3 couts a bottle. Do not allow any drnjsrlst to Induce yon to take anything els) that bo may ear U Just as rood as my Fclleto becanso ho makes s target profit on that which ho recommends. If your crnsrtst cannot supply them, enclose S3 cent and tecche them oy return mail from E. r. P1E11QE, Jf.J.,JVop,r,. "- BUFFALO, X. T& ASK FOE PYLE'S OK S ALEBATJT J AND BAKING- SODA! Sold by Pundt, Meyer A Bsankeand Wnltney, Bauserman A Co, CASTLE BROS. IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND East India Goods. 213 aad 313 F R.OXT STRBKT San Francisco California. men 67m ADVERTISE t.' VS. TUEt . ' - MtJ, 3DAJCXi"3T BEE S X