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Charges reasonable. Thtse at distance can forward letter describ ag sjmptvBis and enclosing stamp to prepay postage. Bend for the .Guida to t Health. Price 10c. J.B.J)YOTT,il"f., Physician and Surgeon, 104 Duane street, N. Y. OBSTACLESto MARRIAGE. Happr Belief for Toung Uen'from the effect U Error. ac4 Abuses in early life. Manhood restored. I m&dment to Marriage removed. Ke method of treataept. Ke and remark able remedies- Kookiand circulars sent free, " tt .n..1nn Minn linVARD AK. OCIATIwN, No. 2 South Ninth .J Ffilhjdel- 1 WloC far BSBOrahJe coadact and professional aafMis asissjas: as A COSMETIC ARTIST. The professirs of the beautifying art which makes rough complexions smooth, effaces wrinkles, changes the hair from blonde to golden, and from gray to black have always found their aid liberally in request. Mine. Rachael Felix and her sister amassed wealth in London by their trade in cosmetics, and might have reaped fortunes if they had kept to legitimate business. But the pre sence of a fellow-artist in New York has been suspected only by those who have had the good fortune to answer a significantly worded ad- vertisment in a popular weekly to the effect that a certain lotion, which cures moths, freckles, an. blotche?, will be sent by mail with full direc tions. Also a certain other prepara tion"for bleaching the hair and col oring it a beautiful golden tint. The dealers in cosmetics, unlike other trades, court publicity in guarded fashion, and for this reason. Their customers do not wish to acknowl edge their debts to art, and would protest against the suspicion of ap-plj-ing to any known hair-dyer or face enamcller. It i9 almost im possible to find a hair-dresser in New York who will own to any practice in dying hair, and if one should boldly advertise the fact the best customers would be very shy of being seen to enter his shop. So the cosmetic artist of reputation prefers to extend his business by the free masonry of her clients, or by an nouncing her lotions without giving other clue than the post-ofiice box, or the agents where orders may be sent. Customers who ap ply for directions for using cos metics receive the artist's address, ono person recommmends another, ladies who see the improvement of a friend's hair or complexion are not slow to inquire the cause, and women can keep secrets on this one point, whether they are able to on any other or not. Golden hair dye and Bloom of Youth are things that will sell in spite of hard times, and whether people have bread to eat or work to do the devotee of. the toilet mu-st have her face powdered and false bnyds. Tho maids in the kitchen use them,the Irish relatives might bo tho bettor for tho dollars and pounds spent iu jute and pink powder. Not many months ago, as not a few New York ladies will remem ber, one of the profession had her abode in ono of those up-town boarding hotels, rather marked for tne strictness of decorum and the frecdon of opinion under its "roof. By her swarthy complexion and keenly defined features the madame would pass for a gypsy, and her claims to bo French will Imj hardly disputed in this paradise of milliner madames and Parisians from Divis ion .street. Her visitors, who only came by appointment, found neith er sign nor office denoting her prac tice. Her room was- simply fur nished, with a few pieces of furni ture evidently from over the sea, and of some age. The luxuriously soft sofa that inakes an ainple bed by night, and the American carpet oddly contrasted with a great bas ket cage, such as we see in pictures, a tall inlaid cabinet with ornament ed brasses, and a queer marble pen tlule. A lover of china would not fail to notice the blue and red an tique porcelain vases which stood filled with sweet, common garden flowers, alyssum, sweet williauK, red and white carnations in contrast .of erinson and snow. A large cre tonne easy chair, drawij up b,efore a mirror ant toilet table, was the only sign of tho business of the room. Tho introduction over, madame would insinuate: "If you would kinarly take that chair sho would be charmed to show you her method;" and, while sho scanned a patient, glide into a npat Ijttjo speech that answered for everybody. "You see, I have nothing to tempt the fancy. I cannot take superb rooms like those of Mine. Felix. My cus tomers are good enough to overlook my simplicity, and I do all I can for thein in return. "Ah! you aro very sanguine" or nervous, or bilious, as tho caso may be "you must study your nature. Be generous to yourself, and take plenty of pleasure and amusement. You should laugh and sing and go to theatres, and allow yourself ex citement. That is the trouble with theso women who come to me. They have no interest in anything, or else they have too much interest in one thing or one person more likely. Either way it is very bad. The blood settles hi the nervou centres, and leaves their cheeks, their eyes, their fingers, and they prow dujl and of a wrong color. l"fl 1 would like to tako tliese ladies when'Irubthe paint and powder on them and Bay, "If you only cared for something besides your poor little selves, and I could only find out what that was, I would soon throw away tho paint and the pufF, and let you color yourselves with some agreeable excitement.' "What would you do with their hair?" was asked. isYou could not color that or make it grow with ex citement." JI would go to my big bottle, my son I call it," said madame, laying her hand on a huge bottle of brown liquid very much the color of cats up. "This would mako the hair grow if it has any life how much do you think? If it is put on every daj' faithfully it brings out an inch of hair in six weeks. But people find tho perfume rather too subtile and overpowering, though it is not in tho least like orange blossoms," with quiet drollery hold ing the stopper for trial. A delicate odor of fish oil and garlic caused the visitor to d,raw bafck. She lauglrtd. "Perhaps you will like it better now," adding a few drops from a small vial which sent a lux urious odor through the room. "This la of great use in one thing, for I am often asked what to do to make the hair grow low on high foreheads. You know how it soft ens the face to have a high brow shaded, and those ladies who have spoiled their hair by frizzing are anxious to undo the mischief. .heu I take a razor and shave off all the down on the forehead next tho bair. Tljat starts it growing. I put on these sUn.ula.nts, and in time wo coax a little baft, weak hair to grow. That Is shaved off two or three times, and each timo it comes in thicker. It is a mere auestion of time, and the look of io brow is entirely changed. Thero is a quicker way "to do this, "but people generally do not like to try it. "And whatis,that?" "It is one of the curious things that can.be done to take a piece of scalp from one head and mako it grow on another bald head, bair and all. A famous doctor told me that It can be done in little pieces, you know ; but it is a fact, and I know more than ono bald man who would be scalped if he could have a natural head of hair put in Its plaoe," "Then genUemen aro interested in your art ?" "Ob, yes," said madame, with a long-drawn breath. "They write to me from long ways off, mostly from "West and South, to ask for something to make the hair grow, or to tok t off, r to exchange it it back to its young color. And the gentlemen write on business paper Itnat- shows what is Uieir ranK lawyers, railroad men, army men. They are all one with tho ladies alter goou iooks. liut tne gins l think they are crazy after golden hair. See; the price of this is $3 a bottle, and I can hardly make enough of it, for it must be so old before it is used, and it gives the hair a beautiful yellow tinge." She took a glass jar from her closet in which was a tress of hair suspended in a colorless liquid. "When taken out it was a dull white In the other hand she held a raven "switch." "This lock was cut from the switch to tost the bolution," madame ex plained ; "to-morrow I will bleach the whole. Then I dip it in this mustard pot of mine," showing a jar of yellow liquid, "a'nd it comes out the color of a guinea. Notice tin," dipping a black tre. into the white jar; "we will look at it be fore you go." "Do vou bleach hair on the head, too?" "Certahilj. It is not pleasant work for me nor for those who sub- "niit to it. Think of sleeping with your hair plastered with lime, or sometliinir like it. I had rather paint the faces." "You enamel, of course?" "Would you like to try? I will do it for you with pleasure. And a white dressing-sack had fallen over my shoulders like down, and Ma-dame-was dipping a soft brush into a vellowish liquid that I am free to confess smelled vilely of chemicals. "It will smart at first, she said, "but you will not mind that, perhaps." Smart! I should think it did. My face felt on fire for five minutes, and then it seemed glazed. Hooked in the glaas, and nothing but a good imitation of erysipelas met my eye. If madame wanted revenge for any curiosity she had it. "If it was to save theirhealth, ladies would think they could not endure the pain. As it is to improve their beauty, they aro only too glad to bear it? Do you like yourself any better now?" Tf it had not been for that horri ble glazed feeling, I confess I should have liked the change. You see such complexions on dolls, so soft, translucent, but as country folks say, I felt awfully "deathly." And the enamel or whatever it was would not wash off that day or the next, till it dissolved itself. I had rather have tan, . freckles and sunburn all the time than ever be enamelled again. " Let us look at the hair we left bleaching." said madame by way of diversion. Wc found it of a flaxen-grayish hue, and she separated it into two skeins, one of which in one solution turned nut brown, while the other in a second bath came out literally gilded. "That is for fancy only," said madame. "It is well it is not fashionaple to have gilded heatb, for the process is very expensfc'o-.. Have you seen enough? Have you heard enough ? I have nothing more to show. Only I hopo it has amused you. When you want to be electro-plated come to me, and I will gild you all over, only that will cost you SI 00, and it will be the death of you beside." There was a ring at the door, and my arch, laughing hostess of the moment before in a turn was the equally courteous, impassable wom an of business, meeting a new cli ent. I folded my veil doublo over my enamelled face, and took the next car home. But to this day 1 am not sure whether madame does or does not like interviewers. The Oldest Lawsuit. A venerable lawsuit is approach ing the end of its iMlst year with out being apparently any nearer to settlement than when it began. A boundary question between the States of Virginia and Maryland, relating to the riparian rights of the Potoinae, to SQ square miles of land, and to 300 square miles of valuable o3'.ster-beds, was originally brought before the King's Privy Council in 1033, Lord Baltimore, to whom Ma ryland had just been granted, being one of the parties. The Privy Coun cil having shelved the matter by leaving it to the course of law, the controversy became in time com plicated and embittered by quarrels, and sometimes battles, between the Cavaliers and Roman Catholics of Maryland on the one side, and the adherents of the Commonwealth on the other. Partial adjustments of the boundary were made in 16GC and 1GGS, but the main question ex tended from generation to genera tion, giving rise to a multitude of conflicting cases, until fresh legisla tive attempts at a settlement were made in 1858 and 1SG0. Thcse,how ever, were also but partial, and a, commission, appointed in 1872 to make a final adjustment, had, after research and argument, to abandon tho task as hopeless, and to leave thouiattcrjustasit stood in 1GG3. Aged witnesses were heard who had been "ducked" or "whipped" in their boyhood to make them re member disputed bounds, deeds were examined that had been re corded in both States, and taxpay ers who had paid taxes in both or neither. A proposal has just been made on the part of Maryland to re fer the whole dispute to a single ar bitrator, or else to a new joint com mission. It is stated, however, that neither proposal will be accepted by Virginia, so that this venerable dis pute is not likely to come to a speedy end. Globe. A Sleepy Organist. A ludricous incident occurred last Sunday in one of the San Francisco churches. The opening hymn had been sung, the voluntary finished, and the minister fairly launched on the sermon. The organist rose with the proud consciousness of having performed his duty well, and, ta king a scat, reverently bowed his head upon the railing. From sermon to slumber is but a step, and before he was aware of it the drowsy god had closed his eyes, and he was in the land of dreams. Gently as sleeps the babo upon its mother's breast, slumbered the organist, while from tho pulpit volleyed and thundered the invectives against sin and sinners. The "thirdly" was finished, and the "lastly" reached, and still the organist slept. The closing hymn was given out and read, but no sound came from the organ except (he gentle' sighing of the bellows. The good pastor looked appeallngly toward tho organ loft, and the eyes of a majority of the congregation were turned in that direction. The sexton rushed up the stairs, and seizing the pedal master by the shoulder, shook him vindiotivoly. Tho somnolent, par tially awakened by bumping his head against a gas burner, rubbed his eyes and went to sleep again. The sltuaUon was becoming unpleas ant, when the minister looking pre ternaturallysolemn,pltohedthe tune and the congregaUon fell in one by one. As each one sang in the tlmo he deemed fittest, the clergyman got through first, and finally the others, ono by one, flnjslied,- except a cracked falsetto that had got lost and was vainly looking for a good place to stop. Disregarding the lat- j tcr as being beneath notice the minister pronounceu me neneuic tion, and the congregaUon walked out in silence. A meeting bfjthe trustees has been called to 1mu1a whether the organist shall be sfioV or ouraed. Money and Commerce. Daily Eeview. "Office Omaha Daily Bee, May 9, 1874. J The week that closes to-dav has been one of more than Usual activi ty in all branches of trade. Money has been more easily obtained on time notes than at any previous time since the panic, and a more cheerful feeling prevails among all classes of business men. We observe no change in prices to-day and but little disposition to cut quotations. OMAHA ifAKKETS. Carefully Corrected 'Dallr DRY GOODS, j. j. nnowx i mio., Cor. 14th Farnham Streets. I'lUXTS. and American .. - AlMon........... Aliens ...... Ojnnestoga.. DanDels. Truman's Carner A Co Hamilton ... Merrimack D. Oriental Paitfic Mills 9X iu iu XA 9 10 9K 10 10 syt 12 ii 13'4 13 30 37M 40 45 27H 32 '$ 37J4 ni u 10 Spraues,. BItoWJt DRILLS. Amoileag.... Augusta ... Everett G ( Great Falls... IILEAC1IEC SHEETINGS. Teppenell 8-4 Jo 9-4 . . do 10-4 . lo 11-1 ................................. Waltham S-4 ........ ....... do 9-4 . .. - .. d 10-4 BKOWX SHEETIXOS. Indian Heads....... ................ lVpperell E fine.. ... . do It fine ............... do ) line................ .... do X fion...H.H.........M.. do sheeting 8-1. ...... ............ do do 9-4 ........... ... Futtinan A A.. ................-..... Stark A............. ...... ............ COKSET JEANS. Anioskeag . ...... ..... Kcarsarge satin .... .. Lcotia sitln . ... . Naumkeag satin. .... . I'eiencll satin ....... ... DENIMS. Amoakesg ........ ............. Arkwright, blue B arer Creek A A ..... ...... Hap MaVer, hlue. .. . .... India, B II blue and brown... New York, B Otis, It 1!.......... ............. Otis, C C .-. . Oakland ...........- Warren BB ..... ..... BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Androecogging 4-2 a a.......... . do do L....... ........... ... Boot, : 9 27K wk 12 12 ti 24 19 19 KM 19 23 19 17 1G IS 1&A 17 15 ny, IX 15 U 12M 12)4 IK 18 IZX 12 105 23 23 20 25 27 20 do B 4-4. Fruit of the Loom...... do. do do 100.. Gold MeJal Hope .......... .... .... i;cw York Mills Wamasatta .. ......... Lonsdale. ............. GINGHAMS. Middlesex . Gleuarmn.., TICKINGS. Amoskeag, a c a................ do A ...... do B .... ..... ; . Conestoga, A i'r ,,,. do It . do Go d MtdaL............. ... YANKEE NOTIONS. kurtz moiik CO., 1231 Farnham St. SPOOL COTTON. Clark's O. Coat's ..... Merrick's. Domestic., N. T . .0 70 -S 2 00 . 3 0C6 00 J 90 1 35 2 10 2 50 . 82 236 50 $10 50 . 15 OJ 30 CO S1200a24cO . 4 75a7 CO ,.. SG 50a7 25 7 75a9 00 7 00a7 50 8 00a9 50 - 8 00a9 50 .. So 23aS 00 15 00 22 50 S 9 00 12 00 15 0J IIOiILBY. British... PAPER COOLAES. Dickens' lst King William. Domestic....... sautley ........ Ottoman strips., SHAWLS, "siimfs." While GQI.HUOtl ... ......... medium ...... ' custom made.......... Percale..... ......... Calico ............. OVEKALLS. Brown drill.............. ' dnck .. . Blue drill duck White ..... ........ ....... CORSETS. French whalelans ...... Our own... ..... Comet......... ...... . bl'BIKG SKIRTS. Linen printed.......... . .. " ruffled ..... . . " fluted GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. Rosenfeld gives us the following quotations this day: Butter, active, choice roll 3333, common lo20; Eggs, brisk, 10; Apples, 8 00S 50 per barrel; Live Chickens in demand from 3 00 2 23 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00 ; Or anges and Lemons are advancing, Oranges 7 25 per box, Lemons 8 25 per box,- HARDWAltE. JOILX T. EDGAR. IRON. Common bar............... 4 Horse shoe h3r,., ,. 6 Norway nail rod...... ll STEEL. Cast plow .... . 12 Germon............ . .... II American casn, oc'agon and square.. 15(3 22 Jess p's English do do ... 250 40 Burden's horse shoes, per keg .... 7 23 do mule do do . 8 23 Northwestern horse naiH... 22a 23 Dundee thimble skeins, discount 45 per cent. Stor ha'.f patent axles, discount 13 per cent. NAILS. lOd to COM per kej 4 41 8d do 4 65 d do ... 4 90 4d do 5 15 Sd do ...... . .. 3 90 3d fine do 7 40 lOd finis'ng do . 5 15 84 do do 5 40 Gd do do ...... 5 G5 lOd casing do . 5 15 8d do du . . 5 40 GJ do do . . S 65 Wrought, aU sizes...... ..... 5 15 BOLTS. Carriage and tire........dscount 70 pr c BUTTS. Narrow wrought, fart jointdiscount 20 pr c Oast, loose piu reversible.. do 33 do MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure forks.....d!scount 30 pre Hoes and gaiden rakes...... do 25 do HINGIS. Strap and T discount 23 pre WRENCHES. Taffs black discount 43 pre Coe's imuiitation do 43 do Coe's genuine do 0 do SCREWS. American Iron.. do brass .. 45 pre 40 pr c AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. SCYTIIF.'. H Holt's Ua.Test KIng.per dor, net " 11 25 Champien 12 00 Ueald's Eureka .. 10 00 do red . 9 00 SPADES AND SIIOV-LS. Rowland's No 2 black shovel?, D II 12 00 do do po'ished do do . 13 00 do do black spades do 12 00 Moore do polished do do 13 00 do's "spring point" L II shovels 13 50 AXES. Uppencott's Western Crown. 13 00 do do do b.vefcJ 13 50 COFFEE JIILLS. Parte'sXo 3, iron box nel 5 25 do do 103 do 5 75 do do25 Union inh . 1100 eo do 33 do Britania 13 00 FILES. nargraTe, Smith A. Co., .discount 30 pr c American File Ca do CO do HAMMERS. 3Iaydole'. A E No 1. ij, 2 Hammond's A E No 3.. $3 00 do do do 4...... 10 50 do Engineer's No 1 10 00 do do do 2 .. 13 50 do do do 3. 14 00 HATCHETS. Morris' shingling, No 1 $7 00 do do do 2 .. 8 00 do do do 3... g CO do clar do I.... 7 50 do do do 2. 8 50 LB1THEB. Buffalo S. sole t? a Hemlock SL sole No 1. do do No 2. do do dam. do span sole good do do dam.. 33 31 SI 32 23 Zi 43 33 1S5 do harness.. do line. do bridle. do kip. 75 125 23 SO 43 43 1 50 1 CO 1 00 1 39 43 44 T3 00 90 00 1 75 235 1 44 1 64 6 60 9 00 do upi-er W ft.. Oak to!e V) B do call, do kip. do harness.. FYhcalf Jodots prdz Other brands diflerent wt, pr !t French kip pr lb . . ... Bark linings ........ SKINS. Dry flint pr lb . Dry salted Gren. Green salted Jan. and Feb, pelts:.., snearliLg Laniq skin ....... CEMENT. Rovndale...... Water lime.... POULTRY, Supply limited with demand active as follows: Chictend, dressed, 12 ; turkeys, 14al5c: geese, 10c: ducks 10c. . 5 FURS. A. Ilubermann, 310-512 13th street wholesale dealersvQuo tations: mink, tfo. 1, 1 25al 50 coons, 45c ; muskrat, 14c for fall and 21c for spring ; skunk, primeblack, 1 00c ;dTJ. striped, 15 to 30c ;ottcr, No. 1, 5 00 to G 50 ; do. No. 2, 4 00 ; fishs er, in good order, 0 00; wolf, large mountain No. 1, 2 23 ; do. No. 2, 1 50; do. small, 50 to 80 ; beaver, well fur red and cleaned, 1 00 to 1 25 per lb martin, from 2 50 to 4 00, according to color; fox, silver gray, 10 00 to 25 00 ; do. cross, 3 00 ; do. red, 1 50 ; deer skin, hair red and short, 25c per H. S" Cooke & Ballou furnish the follow ing quotations, for butchers' stock, native steers, 4a4 1-2; Texas steers, 3Ja3; hogs, unsettled, prime, 4a 12 J12 i.Oi 4 1-2 ; sheep, 12a5 00 J firm and active at t4 c MEATS. Dressed beef, (i l-2c; dressed pork,'' lc; dressed mutton, 8 l-2c; S.iO.'hams G3c; shoulders, 7 1-2; breakfast bacon, 10c; clear sides, 10c; lard, firm at 9c soaps , Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico, 6 l-26 3j4; Savon Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to 6 1-2; Palm, 5D 1-4 ; German Hot led, 6 l-4.iG 1-2. - ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin 13. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer inline art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations:. f FRAME MOULDINGS. Oy 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 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. ' BCPP3. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 503 0; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 50aS 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x0-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. All of the above quotations are on the basis of ordinary thirty day transactions. Parties who buy for ca-.h, or any strictly first-cla3s buyers, can always secure reasonable concessions on largo orders for short tima paper. LUMBER. Subicct to change of market without notice. WM. 51. FOSTER, On U. P. R. R. track bet. Farnuani and Doug las. GEO. A. IIOAGLAND. Joists, studding and sills, 20 It, and un der $21 00 Over20f t. each additional ft add'l 0 Fencing No 1 . 23 00 do No 2 21 0j 1st common boards.......... . . . -1 00 2nd do do 20 M) "A" stock boards, 10 and 12 inch 45 00 "B" do do do do 35 00 "C" do do do do TO 00 1st clear, 1, 1M, IK and 2 inch &5 00 2d do do do do 55 00 3d do do do do 45 00 Flooring, clear 50 00 do 1st common... . ........ 40 00 do 2d do 32 50 do 3d do 28 00 do nrrrow, clar.... 43 CO M clear ceiling H inch 33 00 2J do do V, Inch 32 50 1st do do Inch . 30 00 2d do do inch . 27 50 1st clear siding. . . ... ......... 26 00 2d do do 24 00 1st common siding..... 20 00 2 J do do . IS 00 "A" shinjles- 4 50 Extra No 1 shingles . 3 50 Common No 1 slrngles .......................... 2 00 Lat h per 1000 3 5o D A U pickets ecr 100. . 3 5o Square do do do ............................ - O G Batten per lineal D IH Uoua.li do do do .................. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cent off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged) 23 pci cent oft CL tcigo list. BLINDS. 30 per cent off list. White lime perbbl. SI 75(32 00 Lonlsvllle cement rbbl . 3 00gj3 25 Plaster parls per bbl 3 50(3 75 Plastering hair per bushel....... . 40 Tarred felt 4 Plastering board................- 4 OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. Coil Oil $ 19 1 i.arauil.Xo.l S fO Linseed Oil, raw. 1051 " " " 2 70 " " bl'd 1 10 " " winter) . Turpentine 05 " "strain'dj " Headlight Oil 28 Lubricating) ,, w.Va. f M PAINTS, AC White Lead, St. Louis, Srtlctly Tune S 11J4 Fancy Brands- 1 Putty In Bladders. " " Bulk.............. Enaraeld Glass, colors, ? si. ft., Flat Glas, SOflc discount 1 o3 TIX, SHEET-IROX. "WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM, TIN PLATE. cuancoAt.. 10x14 IC. fair qnalitr. IH 50 14 00 17 00 14 50 17 53 16 00 IS 00 .. 21 00 24 00 21 00 14 50 .17 50 -20 50 -15 50 .. 1C50 13 00 -.23 00 33 00 2Si0 2150 10x14 lc. best quality. 1'IXH i.v uo 12x12 IC do 12x12 IX do 14x20 IO do do do do do do do 14x20 IX do 11x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX ICO plate DC lOOnlate DX. do (beat quality) do do 100 plate DXX 100 plate DXXX Roofing IC charcoal Roofing IX do do do do do do do do do do 10xl4IC coke do 10x25 Id charcoal roofiog. 20x23 IC charcoal rooting . eui4 i.v charcoal. 10x20 coke (for gutUrs).. BLOCKTIX. Larce pis Small pigs. 35 Z3 tax tin. ZIXC. Sheet tin 25 to S3 In do do do ii half casks. l6ll 27 25 21 0a2 do do do in 230 lb casks. Sheet 24 tots Inches per sheet.. Tinners soldei (extra refined. do do No. 1 do do roofing. im me 17 15, 15 IS 6 7 8 S 1 25 1. 3 00 .. 8 25 - V SHEET, First quality, Numbei do do do . 1o 24 6i do do doJP26 do do o? 47 Charcoal, both sides stuping UO JlO-21 da5?do ZB. tsSir'do.27. tia1a,Xo. 24. UO UO -T do do 27 lTtnc, Bnsslaterfe.t 7 to 12. i do No. . stslned Less thin full bundles, add one cent. t"A"Amerlcan Immltat'n Russia, all Nos. Less than full bundles, add one cent. GALVANIZED. No. 14 to 20 lht do 21 to 24 do do 23 to 23 do 27 do 2S Full bundles ciVount 15 per cent. COPPER. Braziers C to 9 . .. do 10 to .12 V, do 12'to 100 lb Shea hlntf. It end 16 oz Planished. 14 and IS oz Nos. 7, S and 9, Punished Bolt copper Copper! bol oils ... BRIGHT WIRE." 10 11 UK Noj. 0 to 6 14 8.S9 15 Nos. 15,16 " 13 Per bundle 13 per cent dbcoun . G-ROCERI E . STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST. CLARK i FRENCn COR. FABXHASI AND llTH ST. PnNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN HVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 FaHl- lmm St. WHITNEY, BAUSERMAX & CO., 247 Tlpuglas St. j. j. browx & bro., Cor. 14th and Farnham Streets. SUGARS. Granulated pr lb ...., Powdered do , Crushed do Rat cut loaf do .... .. Standard A do .... Circle A do .. Extra C do . . . Yellow C do . .... 1154 .malli ...mlallK ...12124 . "log 10U ... 10.U0K - 91 r,4 27a2 2i!a27 !5i2G 31a35 N O choice do COFFEES. Rio choice pr lb. do prime do . do good do .. O G Java SYKUPS. Common pr gallon... 33a K . 60a65 70JS0 SO ... 8i9 .- SJJtsfS .. 16,'al7 16al7 - 6aGK '." 7a7jl 1 4JJ .- 4a4i 4-; 43x50 52i5) 57a63 foa53 75a95 .. K.Val7 ... Ualim ... 13al3K 8 9 14al4V: 17 . 17al8K SSaVJ ... SJ 25 .- 12tf Good Choice . do do N O mohisscs . .... RICE. Rmgoon choice...... . .. Carolina ... ...... ....... CANDLES. M Wesk & Co chafers .... ...... . SOAP. MiS'OuriVrlley........... ......... Kirk's Savon .... .. ....... M. Wesk A Co . t-'choferN German...... ..... Kirk's standard do sterling . PLUG TOBACCO. Black goeds, Wrttcrn . ... do do Virginia ... . o do Lorrrlard's Bright do do do do do Virginia ....... Natvral eaf DDIED FRUITS California peches per nound ... do appbs d ........ S.ate do do ........ New currants. . ......... do prunes..................... do German cherries .......... do blackberries...... ..... ..... do rasoberries ............ do rains pr box.....- ..... do seedless rasies per pound... SALT. New in bane's . ......... do dairy . CANNED GOODS. 2 pound can Myer's oysters per coe 1 do do do do do . 2 do do Wiliim's do do . 2 do do peaches do do . 3 do do d' do do . Tomatoes, 2 pound cans, per rase . do 3 do do do Corn, Trophy, p.rcasc.... . do Win-low do .... do Yarmouth do ... Strawlierries, j?r case -i Raspberries, do do . Pineapples, do do TEAS. Oolongs per pound. ..... . Young llrou, per jourd... Gunpowdir, do do ............. FLOUR. Go'd Dust ...........- .52 S0a3 00 . 4 50a5 75 .S4 23a4 30 . 2 50a2 73 . 4 OOal 25 . 4 73.13 09 . G 75j7 50 . 3 50o3 75 5 00 550 . 5 73af 00 COO . 4 73a5 50 GO) 5 JO 25a73 40al 00 GOal 25 3 10 3 (0 73a5 00 I3S19 171S Sal9 13 30.131 34V35 XXXX Iowa City. California ............ 4 BAGS. Gunnies, heavy weight...... - do liglit d .................. Burlaps, four bushel. ...-........ Dundee gunnies ... ...... Grain bans, AMOskeg A .......... ... do do Ludiow a a .......... SPICE--. Nutmegs, Pnang best, icrpounl flora i do do . Alsplco do do Cinamonbark do d 1 35.il 41 61 la 0 33a 1G BAKING TOWDER. Manufactured by the Imperial Bak- PowderCo., Omaha, Neb. -li io rm) ioi?. J z 23 kj If 19 SO BUI Kill 1 B boxes ..... - ...-perduZ 4 25 H. toxes do 2 40 11 1 boxes . -do 1 30 5 lb boxes. do 18 51 Iu bulk.per lb, in 23,30 and 100 lb lots 30 CIGARS. A. E. simpsox, Manufacturer, 532 loth Street. II. Upman H M. $ 35 00 Reconstruction . ......... do 33 00 Grand Central do 35 00 Universal do 40 09 Yarn . - do 43 00 La Boquct . ... do 50 09 Simon Pure . do 60 00 Partigas . ....... ....... do 75 CO Yours Truly . do G5 00 Gold Medal 'Io 50 00 La E'panola do GO 00 Triple Crown... ..... . do 75 0-) Henry Clay do 100 00 De VUIer do 100 00 YViller. do 10)00 1876 do 73 CO J. SCHOONIVAKER & SON 1KOPR1ETORS OF THE PITTSBURG-. LEAD AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG-, PA. Z3sSta.1oXisl.oct 1830. Manufacturers of Strlctly'Pure While Lead, Red Lead, Litharge Futtr, Colors Dry and In Oil. FORE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green raanufacturered. GUARANTEE. We guarantee our brand ol Strictly Pure White I ead to be free from impurities, and will pay 50 in gold for every ounce of adul laia'Jon found in this package. stnr73m J. SCII00NMACER 4 SON JAS. M. MTITTIE, WHOLESALE DEALER IN Clarafied Cider. 135 ami 16G Farnham Street. Southern Hotel. Fronting an HI, 5th aa. Walsstttfn St. Louis, - Mo. T.aveiUe, "Warner & Co., Zrorriotorfi- The Southern Hotel Is first-lass in all IU' appointments. Its tables are at ail times anp- Slied in the greatest abundance, with all the elicades the markets afford, Its clerks and employes are all polite and attentive to the wants of tb gusts of the hotel. There Is an improveleleva'or leading from the first floor to the upper one, Railroad and steamboat ticket offices, news stand, and western Anion Ttfegnph ofl:e la the Eotaada oi hotel, WHTI Spring and Sum 233 Fine and Medium CHEAPER; CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N The Popular Route from om ah a TO Chicago and the East! AND THE Only Diroot Routo TrAVnterloo.Fort DmlKe,Dubnque,La CroHe, Prairie Da Ctilen. Winona, St. I'aul.Duluth, Jannvlllr, Kino. Klin, Grrm liar. Itaclnr. Steven' Point. Wirtorii, OshWeah, t'on D ii Lac, aiadlsou luitl Milwaukee. It Rein; the Shortest and FUst Completed Line Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO, Constant improvements have taken place in the way of reducing Grad, and placing Iron with Steel Ralls, adding to lU rolling stock new and Elegant DAY nml 8LKBP1XG CARS Equipped with the 'WesHusuoue Air Braic" and "Miller Platform," establishing comforta ble and commodious Eatin; Houses, offering all the comforts of traveling tbe age can produce. From U to IO Fast Express Trains run each way daily over the various lines of this load, thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections In any di rection ho may wish to go. Principal Connections. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C ty, Yankton and points reacbed via Sioux City and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Djdge, Des Moines. Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MARSH ALL fr St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duiuth, and northwestern points. AT tEDAR RAPID for Waterloo. Cedar Falli, Charles Citv, Kurlington and St Louis. ATCLINION forDubuqne, Dunlelth, Prai rie du Chlen, La Crosse, and all points on the Chicago, Clinton and Dubuque, and Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. AT FUi.TON for Frccport. Racine Milwau kee and all points in Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading out of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities via this line can be rrocurtsl.andany inforinat on ob tained, concerning Route, Rites, etc., at the Company's office. 218 Farnham street, Omaha, and also at the pi inclpal TicketOoices akng the lineol theU. P.R.R. Ue-Riggage checked through to all principal Eastern points, W H.STENNETT, MARVIN HUGIIITr. Gcn'l Pasng'r Ag't. Gen. Sup't. J. H. LACKY, C. G. EDDY, Ticket Ag't, Omaha. Gen'I Ag"t Omaha. mchlSvl Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 18 7 The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. E, is the only dire : line to ST. ZiOTJXB AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE "WEST NO CHAGE .1 caiB between Omaha and St. Louis ana b it ore between OMAHA ana KtW YORK. This the Only xAmc running a PULLTCAX SLEEPING CAR. EAST FROM OMAHA, OX ARRIVAL OF TIIK TJXION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN. "Passengers taking other routes have a disagreeable transfer at the River Station. 8 PASSENGER TRAINS DAILT I REACHING ALL EA3TEBS AND WE3TEB5 CITIES With Less Changes and In advance of other lines. This Entire Line is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. 3See that your tickets read via KansjaaClty, R Joaepb tfc Council Uluta Halrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. JOS.TEHON, Pass.AgU GEO. L. BRADBURY, Gen'I Agent. '. F. BARNARD, Gen'I Supt. St. Joseph. 1a3U A. a DAWES, Gen'I Past. Agt., St. Joseph. Auction Sale -OF- Condemned Gov't Propert.v Depot Quaetxeuastzh's OFrcs. ") Oxaha. Neb., May 1th, 187. f N WEDNESDAY, THE 3d DAY OF June, 1871, there will be sold at public auc . at the Quartermaster's Derjot. at th in. tion, I tersectlon of 13th an Webster streets, Omaha, Nebraska, condemned property, as follows, viz: 7 horses, 2 mules. 18 army wagons, 1 ambulance, 55 saddles, 211 saddle blankets, 81 single seta harness. 110 stoves, (as old Iron by weight), 200 feet rubber hose, S.97S grain sacks, and va rious miscellaneous articles, such a tools, etc. Also 5 wall teats, with flies, 23 shovels. S spades, 33 axes, 5 blbley stoves, 21ron banks, etc The sale to commence at 10 olclock A. x. Terms-CASH. By order of Beioad'Eb-Geeirai.Od. J. H. BELCHER, Assistant Qturttrrouttr U.S. A. mylt6 do Kjn Issssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl 4a Hf 50 n H 20 Hi KBf HI BIS lllJ A. POLAO CLOT Farnlaani St. 2Toar V y BbSS pip fly LKssssV Clothing;,3, and Furnisiiing Goods. TKTA-lsr THE CHEAPEST. Chicago, Rock Island aud Pacific E. B. THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Davenport and Rock Island. o All Passenger Trains are equipped with the Westimiiiousk Patent Air Dkisks and Miller's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, Connecting asfol'ows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad, lor I and St. Louis. Railroad, for Oakaloosa, Ottumwj, KeoLuk AT GKINNELL 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 Soulh-Western iranch. for Muscatiue. Washington and all puinU south. AT DAVENPORT wlih tbe Davenport A St. Paul Railroad for points north. AT HOCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad lor Krorp-ut, Ik-loit, l'aun-, Mil waukee and all points in northern Illinois ami Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktonl, P. ck Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points routh. AT ROCK ISLAND with tho PerrU A Rock Island Railroad for 1'tori.i aul points east. AT BUREAU JUNC . with branch, for Ileu ry, Laitre, Chllticothe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE wiih the Illinois Central Rail road fur points nort haiidtouth. AT CHICAGO with aJl lines Eat, North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities. - via this line, can be procure!, aud any luf'.r j motion obtained, conctrnliig points, at the t'caot otnee ot thecompjnr, lis ijrnlism M , Omaha, and also at tho principal ticket oJices along the line of the U. P. 1L It llagjfnse ChecktHl TIiron;!i tn Prlnclpitl Kuntcrik I'otuls. nil A. M. SMITH, Uen'IPasaVAg't. Chi ago. J. H. LACEY, Ticket Agent. a2Stf Out iha II. RIDDLF. Gcu'l f-up't (.lit. DJO. S.S STEVE.NS, Geu'l Western An't Oinahs. M, Ke!ls? Proprietor of llto RISING susr .:' LOS ANGELES YIKEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND ZBIEA-lSr DISS M. KEIiLSB. & Co., CornerJifBattcry andJWastilngtoaSts. SAN FRAXOISCO, mar7U CAL. ALKX. J. I.F.OO VT. JfATU'L C. HCIXjOX. VfM. If. IICDSOM JAS. O. IJITLER ST. LOUIS T0BACC0:W0RKS. Lcggat, Hudson & Co., Manufacturers of every arauj o Fiao Cut Chewing AND SMOKING TOBACCO Our Special Brands: FINE CUTS! E3IOICI.VGS: INGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, Ill Oar Tobaccos Strictly Waranlcd. OFFICE AND N VLKSUOOM Cor. Second & Vine Streets, It. Iiouis ZVEo, aurTliao' K, P 1 ma rS esr. VrsA F r - .aissi 14th.. ar123fim 82&&$ fB ffl WTO Or Sugar-Coa.'cJ, Concentrated, Hoot and Kcrbal Juice, AutU CIIIuoGranuICB. TXIi:I.ITTiaS GIANT" CATILIIITIC Or MultHm Itt Parvo Physic. Tho novcl'y of nvxlcra Mcdicai. Chemical and Phi tuaitut.tat Sciince No use of any longer til.n the lare rtpuMvc and nanoeous pills. rnpc, I of i ii.jp. c.udo, and balky inzredlenU, when weean by a ca-eful application or chemical nienc cxtrai ' all tic cathartic and other medt. ttnal properties fioni lha most valuable rooU and hcrb-, and ronctutraw ihcia Into a mlnata Grin, i.ie, scarcely lurucr than a militant rocI, thatca-i unailily b allowed by those ol the mint i-en-n'iv.) i-:om:ictu aud fastidious tastes. Eicttuulv! t'urRatlvo 1'cllct represent, in a not concentrate I Turn, ns much cathartic power cs I embodied in any of the laro pllla found lot sate in the drj thops. From their wonderful ca t!urt:c power in pro-xirtton to their f-lze, peopl vh; havt njf ixW them aro apt to t nppco that th?r cru hira or drastic m ctTect. but such la cot at all tho tiv. ,he dluVrent actlvo aediclnal prla. cipleof v.hich they aro composed belnjj to bar. riD-.itzed and modiiled. ono by tho oths, as to projuco : inoKt HcnrchiiiK and thor iu?h,)ct KcutlyandUluUlyopcratlBj i-atliarti ;. . , SOO Ectvard Is hereby offered by the pro priotor of h.Mj Pellets, to any chemlt who, cpon mi'pij, vlll find in them an Calomel or oihcr ionui of mercury ot any other jaloeral poUon. . Dcli:c entirely-vcKCtablc,no Mrtrenlar caro Is .-cqairvit while uins them. They ope rate u ,th- ii: t disturbance to tho constitution, diet, or occupation. 1 or J att lid 1 co, Ilcadacfae, CouHiipatlon, Ii:uuro Illood, Palu In tlio Shonlilcr-, XlKlTtiicim of tho Clics:!, UIzziucNX, Saur rnctatlou ol tlio Moiticcli, Had laato lu .noiitli, Ililloua nttacks, Pain In region or KltliicyK, Internal Fewer, ttloateil feeling uliont Stornicb, ItuIi or Itlood to Ilcnd, High Col ored Irlnc, t'liHocIaljIIIty nct (Jloomr ForcIodInj!i4 tako Dr I?ierfc'i4PIcaHuntPurratlToPclleta In CTplna I a of tb3 remedial power of my rnr- fitka Pi'li .socrFoprfatava.icty of diseases. w!-h t M that their action upon tho snln: tl economy Is milvornul, uota. nlan.l or tlKKUOCHcapInrr their aana tlvo tmprcoa. Ao docs not Impair then; t'i 'ir zvz ccKit.ng"nLil being enclosed In rU? b t 1 p-e-"cro their virtues unimpaired for any 1 '."lit time, in any climate, so thai they are af- i - f-i-si and reliable, which I s not tho caso x tUt i- piln fonud In the drujj etorc. pnt np la -j -pv: xhl or pj'tc-bcard boxes. Recollect that f:ri 'i ilis.-ascs wliere a Laxative, Altera tir J or Parjjatlvo l-i Indicated, theso llttlo I I t w a c'no tho uost perfect tatlsfacUoa to all . ho use them. They aro Fold by all enterprising Urufjglsn at 3 ccntti a bottle. Do not allow any ilrnjsjlst to lndnco yoa to lake anjthln ' cUt tht fco may ay Is Just as rood 83 my relit to ln-cauc he makes a larcet proaton that whirh ho recommends. Jf your dm:-it csnnot trpply them, encloso.SS cent and ttcciM them y return miil from U.r.riEllC,3I.Ii.,rropr,. ' BUFFALO. X. X. ASK EOR PYLE'S K s ALBBATJT BAKING- SODA ! BSST IN" ITS1I SoM by Pundt. Meyer A Raapkeand Whitney, ISauscrcian A Co CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF AND 22ast India Good, 213 ami 313 FRONT STREET San Francisco mchG7m California. ADVERTISE INlTUE IDAJOOT BEE TEAS , mi i v J 4.1 l lis l n ii ' 1- 1 PI - I U !F ?.-i