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LIBERTY OR DEATH.
Details of a Desperate Fight with
Convicts -a! Jeffersoaville.
The Louisville Courier-Journal,
of Tuesday, gives the following detail-
of the desperate light with con
victs at Jeffersonviile, Ind. For
some time past these convicts had
been feigning sickness and had been
permitted to o to the hopital,with
tlieir names placed on the regular
sick lista-j havingbeen excused from
duty. Monday afternoon, four men,
one after another, quietly sauntered
out of the hospital room and met at
the iron door, leadinginto the guard
ro jm, on the outside of which Geo.
Chamberlain was standing as guard.
Some one npproachiug, Chamlvr
lain unlocked the door and opened
it. No sooner had this been fairly
done than the convicts simultane
ously rushed through the opening,
and hurling Chamberlain again; t
the wall ran rapidly through the
guard-room, from which the way to
the street was clear. The scuffling
and the noie incident to their
flight alarmed several persons who
were sitting in the offices, and Mr.
Millard immediately endeavored to
intercept the fugitives. Oneof them
instantly drew a long navy revolver,
and, with an oath, pulled the trig
ger, but to Mr. Millard's good for
tune the load failed to be discharged.
On the steps leading to the street
was standing a "trusty" colored
convict named Brown. He, observ
ing the state of affairs, gave the
alarm, and, while attempting to
impede tlieir flight, was shot in tlte
face, the ball entering his left cheek
and coming out at the throat, in
flicting a dangeorus wound. The
convicts liad now reached the street
ami outside the prison walN. The
shooting had aroused Col. Shuler,
the warden, who, together with the
guards and citizens, gave chase.
In the meantime the convicts
kept up a rapid miming fire from
their revolvers, which were long
navy weapon, bright and new.
Their pursuers, five or six of whom
were alo armed, returned the lire
as rapidly as given. Chamberlain,
who was leading the pursurers sev
eral yard-, gained on the fugitives,
until he came within forty teet of
Kennedy. The lattcrhaltcd, turned,
and, taking deliberate aim, tired at
Chamberlain, the ball striking the
latter almost exactly in the center
of tho forehead, inflicting of course,
a fatal wound. The pause in the
pursuit, caused by Chamberlain's
fall, enabled Kennedy to stop for an
instant, in which he threw
off his convict coat and
pantaloons, revealing n full
suit of citizen's clothes. Then
the race ltegan in earnest on both
sides. It seemed to resolve it-elf
into a question of speed, as the
shooting, although fierce ami con
tinuous, wtts not Miliiciemiy accu
rato to be elleetive.. Stanley, get
ting behind, was surrounded hy
those in advance, and was about to
be taken, when his three comradis
ran to Ids rescue, firing so hotly
that Stanley succeeded in breaking
from his captors. A man named
Black, a well-known carjwnter, hap
enod to be in tho way of the fight,
endea ored to seize one of the con
victs, who, anticipating his inten
tion, placed his revolver near his
head and snapped the cap, "which
failed to discharge the cartridge, and
his life was saved. When a distance
of nearly a quarter of a mile from
the prison was readied, Xewton Port
suddenly threw up his hands and
with a loud cry tumbled upon the
ground dead, his body apparently
having been made the target for
eaeli of his pursuers, as it was after
wards found literally covered with
bullet-holes. This brought his com
rades to a halt. Then came the
battle. The convicts displayed long
gleaming bowie-knives, while their
ammunition seemed exhaustless,
their facility in loading the cham
bers of their revolvers being some
what remarkable. Col. Shuler be
ing in the lead, and singled out by
Applegatc, who coolly shot at him
three timos, one ball passing through
his pantaloons just above the knee,
without, however, pcnetrating
the flesh, and another ball
cutting off a lock of hair from the left
side of lijs ljead above the ear. Tho
attacking party coming up, stones,
bowlders and whatever missiles
were available were showered on the
convicts, A well-directed bowlder
brought Kennedy to tlo ground,
while two bullets struck Stanley in
the neck, wounding Ids dangerous
ly and rendering him hors clc com
bat.. The capture of the entire party
was then speedily effected, anil
wjth their overpowered prisoners
securely bound, tho crowd, which
had swelled to fifty or ?nore, re
turned to th prion. Tho three
convicts were then heavily ironed
and locked securely in their cells.
They preserved a dogged ami sul
len 'silence, refusing to answer any
questions asked them.
AEacs ior u Bride.
I JacVson (Tcnn.) Whig, May 3.J
Love laughs at bolts and bars,and
yet, at the same time, there is
"many a slip betwixt the cup and
the lip." Tlie following true story
pungently illustrates both of the
sibove truisms. It happened a few
days ago in adjoining county. A
comely youth fell madly in love
with a rural belle. She smiled upon
his suit aud doubtless sighed ujon
his waistcoat. They resolved to be
come "twain of one flesh," but tho
stern fitheribf tho woujd-be bride
was dead against it and fierce
ly forbid the bans. But
"love laughs at baits and bars,"
and the young couple stole away
amid the friendly darkness of a
"moonless night, lied to a neighbor's,
and about tawn the next morning
succeeded in procuring the services
of a parson. All things wcrp made
ready to tie tlte silken knot, and the
hopes of the lovers beat high w ith
the joys of a speedy fruition. But
ri$rht here the parson manifested
some doubts as to tlte propriety of
the proceeding, and Insisted on
sending for the cruel parent and
getting his consent before proceed
ing wtj the ceremony. After
much argument, r.nt his promising
to Intercede with the girl's fath
er, and convincing both that s.uc
ecss would crown his apjn-als in their
behalf, they finally consented, and
the errasciiilc old gent was sent for.
Here comes in that other truism:
rfl'ljore's many a slip twlxtcup and
tho lip " Jn due season and within
an hour for tho messenger to return
with the cruel parent, a fierce clat
ter of hoofs was heard down the
lane and a voice loudly pliouting,
"I won't consent, d d if I do; I
solemnly forbid them bans," struck
consternation and terror into tho
hearts of tho would-be bride anil
groom. Tho groom ran down to
tho door, and looking down the
lane, saw at its larther end tho
InfurlateJJfather coming like the
wind, under whip and spur, hat in
hand, his white hair wildly stream
ing, and" shouting with every
breath, "I won't consent," etc.
"With the promptness of a veteran,
the lover seized his Intended bride
and mounted his steed in hot
haste, bore her off jn the opposite
direction at a furious speed. The
father, with the vigor of despair,
plunged his spurs deeper into his
foaming horse, and gave hot pur
suit, followed by the parsoiand the
assembled guests, all mounted, and
taking a lively interest in the
sequel of the race. Down the road,
over hills, and through the mist of
valleys, into forests, vocal with the
songs of morning, they held their
mad career. But the steed that
Iwre the lovers gradually slackened
his pace under the double ouruen,
and the avenging parent steadily
gained on them. Finally he over
tool: the riving pair, and reaching
forth snatched his daughter from
her lover's grasp, wheeled his pant
ing steed and bore her rapidly to
ward home. The lover, maddened
but not despairing, gave chase, aud
back over the same road, cheered
by the shouts of the excited party,
rushed the fathor and daughter
and lover. The young man soon
devoured the distance between
him and his intended bride, and
witii a grasp of iron tore her from
the parental arms and essayed to
bear her oil in triumph. But the
old man, game to the last, renewed
his strength and speed, and again
seized his daughter, and a furious
struggle eesued. But the part- of
friends and the parson put an end
to the struggle by giving the girl to
her father, and advising the young
man to wait for a more propitious
occasion. Thus ended, but not
finally, we feel assured, one of the
most exciting races for a bride
known to either truth or fiction.
Fun in a Police Courtiin Detroit-
"Ladies and gentleman, the lion
is now about to be turned loose,"
said Bijah, as lie rapped on the desk,
"and all you who don't maintain
proper decorum, anil so forth, will
get into trouble."
"Oh, Shay? is that you?" inquir
ed his llonor, as Catherine Shay
was brought out.
"I wisli I wasn't," she replied,
folding her arms across her apron
and carefully studying the knot
holes in the floor.
"Well, let the swearer swear," he
continued, as the officer held up his
right hand; and as soon as we get
at the facts in the case you can tell
whether you've got to pay rent this
summer, or whether you'll getyour
board for nothing,"
It was disturbing the peace. She
disturbed itjusta little just a little,
she admits, but it was all on ac
count of another woman, whocalled
her a grass-widow and taunted her
with wanting to marry. Therewas
no whooping or yelling no pulling
hair and rolling down-stairs, and
Catherine wouldn't do so again for
$50, she says.
"Catherine," continued the court,
as he carefully poised the penholder
on his finger and got it to balance,
"you are growing old. Upwards of
sixty years of strugglo with the
world lias made your hair gray,
your cheeks hollow, and your eyes
dim. You can't expect to live
many years longer, ami why don't
you go home, sit down in a splint
bottom chair, lug out your clay-pipe,
and calmly driit down the river of
contentment to tho ocean of eternal
happiness?"
Catherine squeezed several tears
out of her left eye, and they fell
with a thud upon the floor.
"Go, poor old woman," continued
the Court, "go home and be happy.
It affects me to see the aged cheek
trickling down the briny tear, and
if I should send you to the work
house I couldn't expect to get a taste
of my strawberries and cream this
summer."
Xo sucli sentiments actuated the
Court in the case of Joseph Flynn,
whoe closely cropped hair stood up
like matches in a mud pie. "When
Joseph was told that the charge was
drunkenness, ho flatly denied it,
claiming that lie was taking a gen
tle spring tonic for the liver com
plaint. "It may be it may be," said the
Court, in a reflective tone; "this is
the gentle spring season, and I
know that folks do have the liver
complaint, and do take tonics. But,
sir, look me in the eycwmil tell me
what you were doing last night at
midnight. Did that gentle spring
tonic throw you on a coal-pile, and
keep you shouting and whooping
for a whole hour? And you
kicked at the officer, and you wan
ted to bounce him, and you left ono
of his coat-tails on that bloody field.
Tonic, sir tonic sucli tonics, sir,
cannot be forced down tho throat of
this court, and you go up, siri for 30
days or thereabouts."
"He wants to be forgiven," said
Bijah, as he escorted out James
Hecloy. "Ho says if you'll let
him go tills time ho hopes to drop
dead if lie doesn't go at it, and buy
stock iu a leading tempcrauce pa
per, and keep a cold water fountain
in every room in the hjne."
"I can't do it," replied his honor,
after hearing the testimony, "Jf it
had been a common drunk I
would'nt say a word, but when a
man has to be wheeled down here
and lugged around and lifted, I can
not pat him on the back and send
him out into the world again. If
ho ever edits a temporanco paper
I'll willingly subscribe, but just now
lie is going up for thirty days."
Bijah brought out as hU last case
a relic of the last century, named
Peter McConnell, a man seventy
five years old.
"Where's the thirteen men who
brought in this prisoner?" de
manded the Court, as they propped
the old man up with achair and
held his head.
Xo answer.
"Take him away," his Honor
continued; "go and get him. some
milk and cakes, and give him
lnonej' to sit on tho ferryboat and
hoar tho band play 'Molljc Darling,'
until ho falls asleep and sonie angel
leads him over the valley of death.
Go right out, old man. If I sent
you up I'd expect to have a sewer
tax levied on me once a month tho
vear round. Delruit Press.
A Wyoming Ball.
Mis , from "Wilder"s gulch,
was elegantly attirod jn ahaucjsonio
buff gros grained bucksin dress, with
nimy blanket oversklrt, bottom
looped up with buckskin strings cut
bias. Hair dressed a la Red Cloud,
in which was twined a few sprigs of
sago brush, the whole secured be
hind in a bunch with a handsome
lin made with a pine splinter and a
buffalo's ear. She woro an ele
gant mountain cat-skin cap, fes
tooned with antelope tails, secured
under tho chin with a rattlesnake
hkln. Her feet were encased in
buckskin moccasins ornamented
with Iieads and soldier buttons. She
created a big sensation as she en
tered the hall hanging upon the
arm of Mr. II. Barton, of Hall'-ille,
who -vyas dressed in the style of .his
locality biiukak"ln breeches in
bootSjhunting shirtof tho same
ornamented with beads nnd tobacco
juice, an army belt of the latest pat
tern around his waist securing a
pair of six shooters and a huge
bowie knife, which set off his gal
lant figure to good advantage. En
vious glances from both sexes follow
ed this couple round tho hall. Sev
eral ladies and gentlempn'irom the
mining districts wcro present and
expressed themselves rwell pleased
with the manner in which the party
was conducted. Their Ifrequent ex
clamations of delight, snch as "red
hot, you bet," "ain't 1 fruit,
though," "hoop la," etc., plainly
indicated that they were eivievimr
themselves in the best possible man;
m
ner. jtawuna tor. iMramu
T.) Independent.
Money and Commerce.
Daily Keview.
Office Omaha Daily Bee, )
May 16, 1S74. J
Monetary affairs in this city re
main in about the same position.
Good borrowers being freely accom
modated at low rates, and uncertain
paper without takers. Government
securities are rated steady and
strong in "Wall street, while gold is
reported weak and declining, which
is looked upon by the enemies of
inflation as one of the results of the
veto of the currency bill. At the
same time a decline in the value of
wheat, corn, oat, pork and other
articles of produce, gives occasion
for the inflationists to say, "I told
you so."
A large amount of business was
transacted to-day by the leading
mercantile houses of this city.
The demand was largely for sta
ple groceries, while dry goods, no
tions and boots and shoes were in
fair request. There was also a lit
eral enquiry for paints aud oils, pri
ces ruling steady in all lines.
OMAHA MARKETS.
Carefully Corrected JDaUy
DRY GOODS.
J. J. bkowx & bijo., Cor. 14th aud
Douglas Streets.
PRINTS.
American......
Albion.. ....
Aliens .....
9-i
10
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&
8tj
9
10
O'A
10
10
3a
12i
1'
13S
13J4
SO
374
4U
45
P
32
''onnestoga .....
Djnnells .....
Truman's.
Garner A Co ..
IlJUiilt. o. .. .
Merrimack !..
Oriental
Padfie Mills...
Spragues, .
BltOWK IMULLS.
Amosteag ........... ........
Aujusta... ............
Ererett ! (!. ...
Great Falls.................. ......
BLEACHECSIIEETIN-aS.
Peppenell 8-1
do 9-4 .
do 10-4
do 11-1...
Wallham S-4
do 9-4 ............. . .......
do 10-1
BROWN SHEETINGS.
InJian IIeaJs.............. ........
Pepperell E fine ..............
do It fine . -
do O fine..... .... .....
do N finn.... ..... ..
do sheeting 3-4 .........
do do 9-1 ... ...... ...
Putttnan A A. ..................... ...
Stark A.............. ....
CORSET JEAN'S.
11
10
9
27'a
1
12
Atnoskeag .
I'M
134
13)1
ll
14
24
19
ID
13J
19
25
19
17
1C
18
16Ja
Kearsarge satin ... .....
Utcoiiia satin... ............ ...........
N'aumkcag atiQ................
Peppenell satlu.. .... .......
DENIMS.
Amoskesg..
ArkwriKht, blue. .......-. ......
II aver Creek A A ..........
Hai Maker, blue.. ............ ..-
India. BI! blue and brown
New York, U... ..... ........,
Otis, B 11
Oti C C
Oakland ..... . .......
Warren BB .
do A........ .,
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
Androco:
do
;ing 4-2 a a. .
do L
17
15
"8
15
18
324
1
18
18
1SJ4
Boot, 8
do B 4-4. ...
Fruit of the Loom .
do do do 100 .
Gold Medal
Hope.
Ucxr York Mills
Wamasatta ............
Lonsdale.... .....
GINGHAMS.
Middlesex ......
UIenarni3...
12
10a
2S
23
10
25
27
CO
TICKINGS.
Amoskcag, icl.
(Ill A. ....... ....
do B .
Conestoga, A Pre -.....
do It
do Go d Medal.
TAXKEE NOIIOSS-.
KURTZ MOHU &. CO.
St.
231 Farnham
SrOJL COTTON.
hoTieryT
Clark's O. N
Coat's
Merrick's...-.
Domestic.
.. 70
4'"
S 5.r2 01
3 OCfijC 00
S 90
1 35
2 fO
250
. S2 2-&G 50
.. . S10 50
15 0)
SO 00
120Qj24CO
... 4 757 50
.. ?6 50a7 25
. 7 75j9 00
. 7 O0a7 50
8 60a9 50
8 00a0 50
... S3 25a3 00
15 00
22 50
S 9 00
11 00
15 W
British
PAPER COOLARS.
Pickens best..
King William..
Domestic
Santley ..
SHAWLS.
""biiTuts."
Ottoman strips.
White
common
medium.......
custom made..
Percale-
Calico
OVERALLS.
Brown drill ............ .........
dnck .
Blue drill... .........
' duck.-..
White
CORSETS.
French whalebona ......
Ojt o-ii ...
Comet.. - ..........
bPRING SKIRTS.
Linen printed .....
" ruffled .... ...........
" fluted ..,...
GENERAL COMMISSION".
J. C. Rosenfeld gives us the
following quotations this day :
JJutter, active, choice roll 3333,
common 1520; Eggs, brisk, 10;
Apples, 8 008 30 per barrel ; Live
Chickens In demand from 3 00
2 23 per dozen; Turkeys, C 00 ; Or
anges and Lemons are advancing,
Oranges 8 50 per box, Lemons 8 23
per box.
IIARDWAKE.
JOHN T. EDOA
IRON'.
Common bar... -...... ...... 4
Horse oe bar . GJ
Norway nail rod.. . ................. llji
STEEL.
Cast plor... . .... . 12
Gcrnion . ... ,... 11
American casn, oc'agon aud
Jess ri's Enelkh do
snuaro If a
do 25
4(1
Burden's horse shoes, per keg ........
do mulo do do
7 25
8 25
Northwestern horse nsiR
22a 23
Dundee thimble skeins, discount 4 per cent.
Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent.
N'AILS.
lOd to COd per keg.... .......
Sd do ...... .
d do ..,
4d do .
3d do ... .....
3d fine do ...............
ICsJ fiuls'ng do
8.1 do do ......
61 do do ..... .. ....
lOd casing do . ...,.
Sd do do .........
6d do do .
Wrought, all sUes ..
BOLTS.
Carriage and tire .. ...discount
BUTTS.
Narrow wronght, fart joint discount
Cast, loose pin reversible... do
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hay and manure fork'... dUcount
lloea and K-uden rakes do'
HINGES.
Strap and T discount
WRENCHES.
Taft's black discount
Coe's Immitation do
Coe's genuine do
4 40
4C5
4 90
5 15
5 9J
7 40
5 IS
5 10
5 C5
5 15
5 40
5 C5
5 15
70 pre
20 pre
35 do
SOprp
25 do
25 jirc
f5prc
41 do
20 do
SCREWS.
American Iron 43 pre
do brass. 40 pre
' AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
SEVTIH-.
H noil's Hi. vest King.per doi, ncl
Champion , ,. .
UeaKTs Eureks -
do red
SPADES AND SIIOV-L'i.
Rowland's No 3 black shovels, D li
do do polished do do
do do black spadrs do
Moore do polithcd do do
do'i "spring point" L II shovels
AXES.
Uppcncott's Western Crown
do do do b vefeJ
COFFEE MILLS.
Parke's No 8, iron box net
do do 103 do
do do 23 Union Irih .
CO do 35 do Britanla
FILES.
nargrave, Smith A Co., discount
American File Co do
HAMMERS. -
Maydole's, A E No 1, i, 2
Hammond's A E No 2 .
'14 23
12 00
10 00
900
12 00
13 00
12 00
13 00
13 50
13 00
13 50
525
5 75
11 00
IS 00
SO pre
50 do
9 00
10 50
10 00
13 50
14 00
do do do
do Eiiiimcr'a No 1..
do do do 3.
do do 3..
HATCHETS.
Morris' shicgling.Xo 1 .
$7 00
SOU
900
850
do
do
do 2
do
do
do
do
cUw
do
do 3......
do 1
do 2. ..,
LEATHER.
Budjlo S. sols E
Hemlock SL sole No 1
do do No 2
do do dam.
do span sole good ..
do do dam....,
do harness.. ......
S5
3:
3)
32
23
S3
43
3J
25
33
31
31
35
29
40
4t
41
1 50
125
do line..
do bridle... ... . .
do calf 1
do kip
,.
ao upper n it . -i
Oak tole V 43
do calf 1 50
do kip i 00
do barneys ... ..... . 45
F'tlicaJJodots pre1! . . T3 00
Otbtr brands tliCcreut wt, pr ta J 75
Frei ch kip pr lb I 44
Hark lining c 5J
SKINS.
Iry flint pr It. .. 17
Dry salu-d J3
(re'n . C
Green sailed .......!Zni 8
Jau.snd Feb, pelts . 1 25
Sluarlii e
30
43
1 GO
1 39
41
90 00'
2 35
1 14
0 00
IS
in
9
Lam'i skin..
CEMENT.
Rosi n Jale....
Water lime .
3 00
8 13
SOAPS
Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers.
Sapo Publico, 6 l-26 3-4; Savon
Republic, do., Chemical OliTe, 6 to
G 1-2; Palm, 551-4; German Mot
led, G l-4a6 1-2.
ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S
STOCK.
Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up
holsterer and dealer in fine art goods,
270 Farubam 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, I
iuch 510c; 2 inch 1020e; 3 inch
1530c. ' K
Window shades.
Plain bauds. G feet, all colors, per
pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2400
4 00; each additional foot, 75c per
pair. fr
JL
REPPS.
Union ind all wool terryper yard
1 503 A); Imperial.. plain and stri
ped, 2 50.iS 00.
DAMASKS.
Union per yard, 1"'50; all wool,
2 00a3 00.
MATTRASSES.
Husk, 4-4x6-24 00a5 00; straw,
3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50.
' LUMBER.
Subject to change of market without cotice.
TOL M. FOSTER,
On U. P. R. R. track bet. Farnuam and Doug
las. GEO. A. HOAGLAXD.
Jois's, studding and sills, 20 It, and un
der .
S2100
Over 20ft, each additional ft ald'I..
Fencing No 1.. .........
do Ko 2-
1st common boards................
2nd do do ........... ............
"A" stock loard3, 10 and 12 inch...
"It" do do do do
"C" do do do do
1st clear, 1, lji, V. and 2 inch
2d do do do do .
3d do do do do
Flooring, clear ...
do 1st com iuou. ......
do 2d do .. ............
do 3d do ........
do narrow, clear ...............
lstclar ceiling V- inch ...
2d do do y. inch........ ....
1st do do Inch..... .
2d do Ho inch......
1st e'ear si J in j.. ...
2d do do ......
1st common siding.....
2d do do .
"A" shiniles
Extra No 1 thin, lea. ..........
Common No 1 sli lilacs- .........
Lath perlOiW
DA II pickets etr 100
Square do do do ..........
O G Ratten H-r lineal f ....
SO
-. 23 03
-.21 00
22 00
. 20 00
45 00
. 35 O)
0 00
G5 00
55 00
45 00
50 00
40 00
32 50
..- 25 00
... 45 00
.... 35 00
32 50
. 30 00
27 50
26 00
24 00
20 (l
-. 18 00
. 4 50
. 3 50
.. 2 00
3 50
. 3 5u
- "iJI
uoun uo uo uo .............. ......
WINDOWS. (Glaze!.)
35 perccntoirCI icago list.
DOORS, (Wedg.J.)
25 pci cent oil CI icago list.
BLINDS.
?0 per cent o(T!it.
WliitPlImo jierbbl .S1 7"32 01
Louisville cement per bbl.. .............. 3 00i3 25
PListr parit per bid 3 5J(a J 73
Plastering hair per b.
shel..
40
Tamil felt ,
Plastering board ...
4
OILS. PAIST'J, GLASS, &c.
N. I. D. SOLOMON.
ROBERT C.STEELL.
BRADY & McAUSLAND.
Coal Oil S 19
Linseed Oil, raw. 10
" " bl'd... 1 10
Turpentine .... G5
Headlight Oil 28
uaa nil, No. 1 9
it . t 2
" " wlnterT
" " strain'd j
Lubricating 1
W.Va. i
PAINTS, AC
White Lead, St. Louis, Srtictly Puro
" " " Fancy Brand).
Putty in Bladders.............
" " Hulk . ............ ...........
Ensmell Glass, colors, $ sq. ft......
Flat Glas, 0 c discount
ll'a
r,H
1 00
TIX, SHEET-IRON'. 1TIRE, &C.
MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th &
FARNDIAM.
TIX PLATE.
CHARCOAL.
1011 IC,ra!r quality..
10x14 Ic. best quality
11x14 IX do do ..
12x12 1(1 do do ..
12x12 IX do do ..
I(i20 IC do do ..
Ux'.OIX do do .,
14x20 IXX do do
S13 00
.. 13 50
.. 1G5)
14 00
17 00
.. 15 50
17 50
20 50
.. 23 50
..23 50
.. II 00
. 17 00
-20 00
.. 15 00
.. IC 03
.. 12 50
.. 27 50
.. 32 50
.. 2ii 00
..21 00
14x20 IXXX do
KOpIateHC
100 plate DX.
(beatqua'ity)
UO UJ ......
do do ..
do do ......
do do . ..
do do
do do ...
100 plate DXX
100 plate DXXX
Itooflng IC charcoal
RonGnglX do
10x14 IU coke
20x21 IU
charcoal roofing............
20x-!8 'C charcoal rooting.. ..,
clxll IX charcoal ....
10x20 cuke (lor guUrra)..
11LOCICT1N.
Large pigs..,
Small pigs... .
Rer tin ...
ZINC.
Shet tin 25 ta 33 in
do do do it half casks ...
do do do in 250 lb casks..
Sheet 21 to 35 inihes per sheet. ...
Tinners solilei (extra refined ....
do do No. 1 ..... ........
d do roofing ...
Lid metal ...
SHEET IRON,
First quality, Numbers 15 to 24....-
do do do '.5 .....
do do do 2S..
do do o ."...
Charcoal, both sides smothe
do No 21
do do :C ..... ...
do do 27.
Juniata, No. 21. ....
do do 20 ........
12$
25
23
21
0a2
i
lV
7
PA
9
2i
23
IS
do do 27-
Rtisiar.crfe-.t 7 to 12-.
do No. 1, sUined -.. ..,.. .
Less than full bundles, add one cent.
"A'tAmerlcac, Inimitat'n Russia, all No.
Leas than full bundles, aid one cent.
- GALVANIZED.
No. 14 to 20 .... list 15
do 21 to 21 do IS
do 25 to 25 . do 17
do 27 do 18
do2S do 20
Will bnndles discount 15 per cent
COPPER.
Braziers 0 to 9 45
do 10 to 12 tt 42
do 12J4tol00Io 3S
Sheaihinir, 14 and 16 oi .. 37
Planished, Hand IS oz . 45
Nos. 7, 8 and 9, PianUhed.- . ji
Holt cornier. -. .-... -J
Copper bottoms... 3S
DRIOHT WIRE.
10 JI 11
12H
Nos. 0 to C 8,3,9
14 15.
10,11
IS
12
1I,H
20
19
Kcs. 15,10 17 13
Per bundle 15 per cent disecaa
19
0
GROCERIES."
STEELE & JOHNSON 53S-540 14TH ST.
CLARK FRENCH COR. FARNUA3I AND
llTH ST.
PJINDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212 FARN
ifvil ST., WHOLESALEDEALERS-MORGAN-
it GALLAGHER, 205 Fam-
L ham St.
WHITNEY, BAUSERJIAN & CO., "-Ii
Douglas St.
J. J. browx jfc into., Cor. 14th aim
Douglas Streets.
fcUGARS.
dranuTatedpr 5b,
yowiiercU
do
Ciushe!
do
llatcul loaf do
Standard A do
Circle A do
Kin a C to
"-Yellow C d .
N O choice dj
Rio choice pr E.
do piiuie do
lo good 'A
OGJaa
'. SYUUPa.
Common pr gallon
tiO.nl do .
Choice do
do N O moUssn.
Rtnzcon choice
Carolina M Wesk A Co
Sihufera
fcOAP.
Jlisuri Vrlley..
Kirk's Savon
M. WskA Co,
bchofir's German
Kirk s standard,
do sterling.
PLUG
Black g3'lj, Wrslern.
45
4.uV)
52i57
57aG"J
Ma5Ti
7il95
uo uo ircuia
rio do Ixirrrlard's.
Rrihht do do do ,
do do Virginia ..
Natrral eaf ....... . .. ...
DDIEU FRUITS
California pechcs per nound . . lVal7
uoj Bipus ao
S.ate do do
New currants .
l.LllSVC
1
8 9
do'pruncs.
1U1I'-.
17
21
3?al'l
! 40
12,
dc German cherries ....
do blackberries. .
do rasnberries .....
.1a vMftna Yi t
.Y A.lt.hd rAdfoj tk tlirt.l
UV IKCUV34 llUlV J ' l'Ui4lA.a.avi
SALT.
New In barrels .. . . $2 Sflnt 00
do dairy . . 4 50a5 73
CANNED GOODS.
2 pound can Mycr's oyster periosc SI 25at 50
1 do do do do do 2 502 7
2 do do Wiliu.i's do do 4 00a I 25
2 do do peaches do do . 4 75o5 00
3 do do 1. do do f 7 i7 '0
lomatoes, pound cans ler 'aso 3 5UaS 75
do 3 do do do 5 00
Com, Trophy, p.rcae... .. .. 5 50
do V.'iuIow do . ... . 5 75a(r" CO
do Yarmouth do C 00
Ptrawliernes, ter case ... 4 75:5 5)
Raspb-.rries,
do
do
C 0
nue apples,
do
do
. 10
TEAS.
Oo'ongs per pound... . ,
Young 11 rou, pir jourd
Gunpowder. do do .....
FLOUR.
Oo'd Dint ... ...
XXXX Iowa City .
California...............
t-a75
1jl
CO-1 25
3 in
3 10
73a liO
1
BAGS.
Guunies, heavy weight
do light do .
Rurlaps, four ljuslal... ... .........
Dundee gunnies . .
Gmiu bats, Amosteg A .
do do Lud'ow a a .. .........
Sl'ICEi
Nutmegs, Pcnang Ust.jwr ihiutjiI
C'lovei do do
Alspico do d .
Cinamon balk do d ...
13JSI11
17!S
lbalO
IS
tojsi
31V35
35.1 1 41
O)
ISa 0
SCmIC
DAKING
jranufaetured ly
PowilerCo.,
POWDER.
the Iinnorial IJak-
Oinaha, Neb.
1 B boxes ..... -pcrd.z I 25
i n loxesM...... ... do 2 1 1
H Ihlioxcs i do 130
5 Iti lioxiv " IS 5 1
Iu bulkjptr Xtt, In 25r0 and 10 1 a lots O
Z..."." .""-... .. :ij'i s &33'Si3ETCai&-233
ViJ"4 MKSlS.iS4n
COFFEES. J353f;l
-.u.i27 PSss-lfeaJ
...... - v.J KfetfTC?'3.''Si?'KuiT
"""""" ' o feraw?!3
CANDLES. tlpMS kH?
16'M7 P1PH Rgl?j
. lir17 Ki9 foTpls
TOBACCO.
CIGAltS.
A. e. suireoN, Aisiiuiractuier, 332
loth Street.
II. Upman ? JL S 5 00
lleconstruction- .... . do 3" (n
Grand (.entrul do 35 0
Universal.... . . . do 40 00
Yam do 43 0J
l.n ItajiKt do 5O0-I
Sim.u Pure - . . do 5.1(0
Partigas... ... , ..... do 75 fO
Yours Truly do 5 W)
Gold Medal do 5J HO
Ii Espanola . ... do GO 00
Triple Crown ... ... do 75 0J
Henry Clay... ... .. do UK) (r
De Vilkr . do Un) 00
Y Viller do 101 00
137ii . .. ........ do 73 ;0
CALHOUN' MILLS FLOUR.
Wholesale ilenot olS 1 Itii Street.
Half barrel sacks.... : 2 W
J. SCHOONRMKER & SON
rEorim?r'3 of tiik
PITTSBURG-.
?t?JS7
Vf
iif
AND
COLOB WOSSS
PITTSBURG, PA.
X2atal3liaIaocl
3LQ3S.
JIanuftcturers nf Strictly' Ture
White Lead, Ril Lead, Litharge
Tutlr. Colors Dry and in Oil.
PORE YSRDITER GBBBif.
The strongest and brightest
manufacturcrcJ.
;reen
GUARANTEE.
We guarantee our brand of Strictly Pure
White 1 eaJ to lie free from impurities an J
will ay S50 in gold f.irevtry ounce cf adul
lsja'.ion found iu this package.
Siur73m J. fcCHOONMAKER A SON
o"33-ak.3Nr
iISB j3S2.r
TAILOS,
13th St., l;cf. Farnliani and Ilarner.
All kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING anJ
REPAIRING done at reasonable rates
apr.VU
BIDS FOR FORAGE.
Heaimj'cs Dfpartmfstof the PLvrrr,")
ClIIEFQfAUTCIlMASIF.n'S Offick, J-
Ouaiia, Neb., Jlay 9lh, 1371. J
SEALED PRO rOSALS in duplicate, will be
received at this office until eleven o'clock
a in, Wednesday, June 10th, 1871, for tho
delivery at CJuiana Deixit, in iiuautitlcs as rc-
''"oNE MILLION (1,0 0,000) round? of OaL-.
TWO MILLION Three bundled and Seventy-five
Thousand (iJ75,t)U)) jioucds tl Corn.
liich proposal must be guarrantcel by two
responsible tiarties, not bidders, tliat tliey will
become boniimen on sward of the contract.
No bid will 1m cnlertiinel under any cir
cumstance, unless the bidder is present In cr..
son, or by duly a-thorize 1 atent or attorney at
theopening of the 1 id, and is then and ibere
prepared to show that 1 e is fully able fo cary
out thoconlraet in ail rcsiiccts if awarded lo
I!KL,mu,st be endorsed on cnvclore, "B.ds
for Forare."
The riiht to reject any orall bids is reserved.
Blank bids f urnished nd full conditions made
known on application at this office.
By order of the department commander.
3 ALEX. J. FERRY,
Chief Quartermaster. Dept. Hatte,
myllt6 Ilrevt Brigadier-Gen. U. S. A.
LIAI4
225 ramian Sliest,
EXATJSR.
Oaala, eb
WHOLESALE A5D SETAtL CEALZS 13
FURNITDRE, BBDDIKG. ETO.
GP.AND CEiNTHAL
"ECO 132. X .
OiUHA, " - HEBEASSA
The largest and best houl between Chicago
and San Francisco.
O.iened new Septcmlr 30th, 1S73.
iCO tl GEO. TI1KAI.U Proprietor.
IN TiJ'
If HUM
rfv EiCl ?73lon rro, jsj" mvex tv rr"w nA
VUI
233
Fine and Medium
OTZ.ttJL'&JItij
CHICAGO & NORTHWEST
The Popular Route from
O HVi: .A.ZE3I A
TO
Chicago anil the East!
AND THE
OxiXy Direct 3ES.oxx.to
T.'Vitti rlo,F"ort IioiIr,Tiili:iur,Iui
Cio-.sc. I'mlrie Ha t'lllrii. Wlnuun,
St t'uiil, l'llllltli, .I;inr file, Kriio
hli.i, Urrru I'll), lldtliif. strven'n
!'ilt, Wtrrloiiii. .1iK.";hIi, foil
1) l.ac, .'IdUo;i anil Jlilwatikeo.
It Reins the Shortvs: and FUslComoIctedUn?
Between
OMAHA and CHICAGO,
Conitant impmrri nts hivj t-iken plae in
the way of reducing lira Ic, and pLiciu' Iron
with fcteel lLii's, adding to its rulling stock
new aud tleut
DAY anil nMCRPLVd C.VIls
I'lniipiHil with the"Wtiiig1.oucAIr RraVto"
and ".Miller Plat'onii," rstabl.sliins coiiiforta
bleaml cmmolious lilting Houses, ollorlnsall
the comforts id tiavclinj the a can produce.
rrmii t to lOI'xit Exjinxs Trains rim eirh
way dailv over t!w variom lines id this load,
thus s.-curius to the traeler felectliiR this
route sure and certain couuec.ions iu any di
rection he may wish to go.
IrlicipI Cinnrctlo4i".
AT MISmH-RI VALLEY JUNCTION, for
SioutCty, Yanktoi and jioiuU reached Ma.
fcioux C.tv an I l'.n.llie railroad.
AT GRAND JUNCTION for Port Dodfie,
De3!oiic,Otltwaand Keokulr.
AT MARSHALL! r St Pjul, Minneayo i,
Duliith, an 1 northwest ru points.
ATtEDAR RPI1- for Watirloo, Cellar
Falls, InrlosCitr, ll.irlinton and M Ijiuis.
AT CLIN ION for Dubuijnc, Dimleith, Prai
rie dii Chb n, I a i roe. and nil points on the
CIiie."K tlintoii u 1 Dubunue, ind Chicago,
Dul win" and Minu-aa rallroails.
A 1 IT T IN for Krceiit. I'aclne M"ilwau-kisa-il
:'ll nntsin isron'in.
AT '!1ICG' with all railway lines leailing
oi't of Chldim.
Through tu k ts to all ci-dem cities vii this
Iin emi 1m ito" nul. jnd any ihforn at on ol
titueil cine rnlng it" it , Rites, tc, at the
Company s oltiie. SIS r.irnlnm street, Omaha,
and jlmat tlie punclp-il TittetOices aUug the
lineot the U. 1. R. It-
lIU3tri?ecIievtel throush to all principal
rastern points,
W H.&TKNNr.TT, MARVIN HUGIIITr.
lien'l P.i'ng'r A,;'t. tlen. Mip't.
J. II. I.CKY, C. G. I.DDY,
Ticket Ail, Oaialu. Cta'I A;'t Omaha,
uchlirl
Omaha & St. Louis Short
Line
1 8
7
cL !
The Kansas Ci'y, St. Joe and
Council Bluffs R. H
Is the only dire lino to
Z3 xt . ri o im sj
AND THE EAST, FROM
OMAHA AND THE "WEST
NO CHANGE . .tut between Omam and fct.
Louis an-ib o- clietween O'iAHA
ani r.V YORK.
This tho Only -Ano running a
I'ULI.TIAN S!.KKIIN"G CAlt CAST
KKO.-1! OMAHA, ON AUItlVAh
OF TIIU O.V1DX l'ACM-'IC
KXI'IIKSM TK-11S.
RB'P.issenijcri taking other routes liave a
disasrttable transfer at the Liver fetation.
g iA;si::":i:it thains ijaily:
REACHING ALL
" EATEES ASD T7E3TEBII CITIES
With 1sb Cliuigts and in advance of ollwr
linis.
This E.ilire Line is einlppe'l with
Pullman's Palace S'eejiing Cats,
Palace D.ty Cor.cliMantl Chair Cars,
Miller' Safely Platform and Coupler
and the Celebrated Wcating1iou?e
Air Drake.
5iT3 that your tickets read via
Knasns City, H . Josi5i Sc Comicil
' UlufTi lt-ulrod.
Via Omalm and Si. Louis.
Tickets tarsals at out. Tenth and Farnhain
streets, and U. P. De;jt, Omaha.
J03.TEHON,
Pats. Agt.
GEO.
L. BRADRURY,
Ucti l Agent.
A.C.DAWE3,
Gtu'l P.s. Agt.,
bt. Joseph.
J. F.
BARNARD,
Gen I supt.
it. Joseph,
la'tf
HLKHA' TOXBUIXCE,
Fasliionable Tailor,
No. 20 H Farnham Street,
Cetween Twelith and Thirteenth btrccts,
OMAHA, - - NEB.
ALL ORDERS ATTENDED TO PROMIT
lyand exeutAl la the most fabionah!e
styii) rif-irriairing and cleaning a specialty,
and done la the heit manner. myl-lia
VAX DOES'S 3L10IIIXE
SElOS.
All kinds of light and Lcavy
3IACIILNEIIT JIAI)E & REPAIR ED.
tSrAll Work Guaranlced.?Bl
ZA HARSEY 8THEET. - OHAHA.
KiOU
If , 4&'aifc25.83f. Ak
i-ii . LlfrMsLiit. IJT4
12.'al-. $3 lSSp3&&
si -3. 1 Tl;4lt!ft
ft-, lpslfea
.-.. w.xn
9.: &gtl &Mj
RWfPH
7a7u - alVM
... 'iS3r5!&3f&3?k'A
4ai,v vc.'r-ag:s
A. POLACK,
CLOTHIER
2TarnTa.am St, Near
Ciotliiiig,,
and Fiirnisliing Goods.
mBULJT a?3IE CHEAPEST.'
Chicago,
Rock Island
and Pacific I!. R.
THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM
03IAIIA TO CHICAGO
AND TIIE EAST.
Via Des Moines, Davenport and Rock Island.
All Passenger Trains are equipped with the
w'kstinoihu-sb Patent Aiu Hkvkhs and
Miller's latcnt Safety Platform and Coupler.
2 Fast KiiH-ehs Trains Leave Uaily,
C. nnecting as follows :
AT DES MOINES wlih the Dcs Moines Valley
Rallrai'l, tor Oskaloosj, Ottumwa, Keokuk
nnd M. x
AT (.R1N.NH.L with t'i. Central Railroad of
Iowa, fur all points north to bt. Paul.
AT WEsl" I IREliTY ith the lliirlington,
Olar Ripid A Minnesota lUIIroad, for
Iturlingtou. CMar Rjpids. Duluinue A St.
Iliul, At WILION JUNCIION with the
Siuth-Weslern ranch, for Muscatiue,
Waslii- Rion and all points south.
AT UWi:POl:r wlihthe Davenport A St.
Pa ! lillruad for po'nts north.
AT l-O' K INLAND with tho Western Union
Hailroad fur Frwport, Reloit, i:acin. Mil
waukee and a.l points in northern Illinois
and WNc-'iisIn.
AT 1UK.K ISUNI with the Rncklord, 1 ck
Is mil an I St. louis Railroad for St. Louis
sr.d points -ontli.
AT ROCK IslAND wlt'i tlio Peoria A Rock
NI I'd liilroad for lVori.1 and points rest.
AT IIUKhAU J PNC. with brar-ch. for lieu,
rv. Lii-ero, Clilllicoth and lYorij.
AT IJi SALLE with the Illiuois Central IUII
road for points nort hand south.
AT C1IICAOO with JJ1 lines East, North and
South.
THROUGH TICKETS lo all Eistcn cities,
via -hls line, -vi !. pro, tired, and any infor
iration olita'n-I, oric-rnln points." at the
t lit i. lllif uf Hi.' t-jiii.i ii , Hi Parnhiui St.,
Om.ilil. audi Ist 111 " prili.-i.il ticket offices
along the liacol th U 1 lL J'
HapKnso 'licclwl Tliro'ish lo all
Pitticlri! Kjitoil I'o.ms.
A.M. SM TH,
Gca'l Pass'r A't.
Chi a '3.
J. 11. LACEY,
Ticket Agent,
a2tf Omaha
II. IHDDLE.
Gin'l Sup't
Chhago.
S. S STEVENS,
Gou'l Western Ag't
t'maha.
3LB
Proprietor of tlie
HISIIfG SUM
AXiO
LOS ANGELES
VINEYIIDS.
Deiwt for the sale of hid
NATIVE WINES
AND
ZBjELsT IDIIES
SS. KSSiliSB. (5j Co.,
Corncrof Ratlery and Washington Sts.
AX FKAXCISCO,
raaiTtl
CAL.
ALK.T. J. LKfiOAT.
NATU'L C. IIODvON.
WIT. II. IICDSOX
J AS. ). UUTLLC
ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS.
Lcsgatjlludsoii & Co.,
Maii'iffTlurers of cfcry arau
FiM Cut Ciiswing
.Zli S.1UJICZXC
Our S-pecial Brands:
FIXE CCT-5:
BE A UTY.
GILT EDGE,
S3IOICING5J
INGLESICE.
BULLION.
MONTANA.
AlIOurTohaccos Striclijr IVarantcd.
OPFICi: AXB SALKNKOOH
Cor. Second & "Vine Streets,
S3 J
mirilmo'
Xio-ulxs TUCo.
Mer,
mer Styles
I JTA
14t3a.
apKrjm
SIZE
CB
FELLETS:
o o
ooo
Or Sugar-CoaZcsi, CoacaBtmte
Root and Herbal JhIc, Aatu
BlIIonaCraBBlcs. THEULRTLI
GIANT" CATBAKTIC. or Mvltrnm
la Parvo Payslc
Tho novelty cr modem Xedlcti. Cheated tmi
Pharnuceulical Science No use of any lovrsr
taking the large, repulsive nnd nataeoaa pill,
composed of cheap, crude, and bulky 4nTdlentau
ulieu wo can by a careml application ofcheralcaj
tcienctr. cxtrarr all the cathartic and other madl.
tiual properties from the moat vsJoabjo root aatf
terbJ. and conrentrato them Into a minute Gran.
nio. acarcely larger than a ataatard
mocJ, that tan be readily awallowed by thou ol
tho most sensitive stomach and fastidious taste.
Eachlittle Iur(tntlvo relict represent. In a
most concentrated form, as much cathartic power
as Is embodied in any of the largo pills found for
rale in the dru? shop. From their wondrfuI ca
Uurlic power, in proportion to their ilia, peep!
who havn not tried them aro apt to inppose teat
they are harsn or drastic ta effect, but inch I cot
at all the csv. ,ho different active Medicinal prin
ciples or which they am composed being o har.
a inizea and modlled. one by tho other, ma ta
produce n mot aoarcblna; and tao
oush.yct RcuUrandltlndljr operating
t'utburtl.'. i
S500 rtovxard Is hereby offcrad by tha pro
prietor of ,hcso Pellets, to any chemist who.
upon analysis, vlll find in them any Calomel or
other forms of mercury ot any other siiMtal
poi.on. i
nelusrcntlrclTvcsretaMe.aopantoiiar
care is .x-iulred whllo asms them. They ope
rate without dlstnrbanco to the constitution, diet.
or occupation.
oroccupanon. rurJuuuaiccjaissK
CouHtipatloii. InipuroJBlood Palm
In tlio Sliuuldera, XlacTiaeaa eff tka
C'liCKt, Utzzluca, sour auraciaiiQaa
of tho Momtch, Dad taata lit
.noutli, Bllloua attacka, Pala la
n-sioii ot Klduoya, Internal Fever
Itloatcd fccllMg about Htoamxca
ltunU of Blood, to Head. II lib Col
ored Critic, UnaoclasJIItr aad
Gloomy Forcbodlnga, taka ..Br.
Pifrcu'a Pleasant Pnraattvo Pelletaw
In explanation of tho rcmedlafpower of my Tor
fitlva 1'ciicla oter o preat a variety of disease.
ulehtoBjythattbcIr action apou ta
iiulmal ccoiioiny lunlTcraaJ, not a
nlaud or tluo cticapliiic their aana
tlvo Imiircna. Ao doe not Impair them;
their iinjir-eoBtlnjf and being enclosed In glue
b-ittle"! nreserva their lrtues unimpaired for anv
1-: "th of time, in any climate, ao thai they aro al
rtvs fresh and reliable, which U not the ease
vrith t!ie pihs fonnd In tho drug itorea.pat op la
cioj p vrood or paste-beard boxes. Eccollect that
fira'i diseases where a Laxative Altera
tive or Iur;atlTO is Indicated, these Uttla
iv-.l ti wilt r1o tho most perfect latUacllwi ta
all who use them. '
They nro aold by all cnterprlalac
SrucglutaatS ccnte a bottle
Do not allow any drnnrfst to Indues jron to"
lake an) thing el that be may ay la Just as
mod as tny Pellcto becanso ho makes a large
profit on that which hOTCcommends. If your
firu5:It cannot npply them, enclose 33 CsoJ
end rccche them oy return mail from
b. r. pir.ncjs, jr. n., xpr,r -'
BUITAXO, n. .
ASK FOE PYLES
OK
SALERATDS!
-AND
BAKING- SODA!
Z3
T ZIT
Sold by Pundt, Meyer A Raapkeand Whitney,
liauserman A CO.
DON'T BUY!
UNTIL YOU HAVE
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
oxra
AND
RESERVOIR
M
AS WE HAVE TWELVE GOOD P.EASON3
why ther will do your work.
Quick and Easv,
Cheap and Clean.
1 m 1 They are cheapest to buy,
sasaal They are best to me.
") Ther bake evnly and quickly,
7 Their operation Is perfect,
""J"" They have always a good draft,
Thoj are made of tkc bestmaterlal
They roast perfectly,
ft s They require bnt Utile fuel.
meyare very low priceu,
They are easily managed.
They ar suited to all localities.
QB Every stoveguaranteedtoglvesaUsIacUoa.
SOLD BV
Excelsior
Man'fg
Co.,
ST. I0UIS M0.f
M. ROGERS,
Oxaaaa.la.sa. 3J"e"toarsaaair.a
CASTLE BROS..
IMPORTERS OF
TEAS
AND
East India Goods,
213 and 313 PBOXT STKEBT
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