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Y. 03 TACLES TOMAR.UAGEv H.VPV BELIEF EOB YOUSO 3CEJJ from the eOecta of srrors and abuses in carty life Manhood restored. laidedemcnu tomarriaze removed. New method at tnau msni. lijoks and ircuUrs test in Jb ssJed, "", i-auartm, x, ovhui jsuui air BstHaUookavlM acakVr9ssikstftrkMor ' 4 Mswtmrnlia.l)Mm,utstt.7J BIANCA AND FIUPP0. COXTIXCED. " That thou hast been to hell, and that is the way that thou knowest all about it," gasped outBianca,her head buried in the folds of the cloak. "And Filippo said your beard was all brown and crisped with the fire; and I said that I knew better, for I sat on your knee so often." She raised her hand to the thin, dark cheek. " It is not true ! It is so soft so soft." The caressing hand was stayed for a kiss before the answer came : " Bianca mia, such idle talk is not to be heeded. Verily one may see hell without leaving Verona!" Andjhe bitter tone showed that the evening's insult was in the speak er's shought " Oh, surely, it is not here ! " The startled child looked round as if to &ee the ilam&s. "Bianchetta, Bianchetta, Uiou art a foolWi child, as well as a lov ing one. There is naught here to harm thee. Knowest thou not, lit tle one, thatman worketh for him self hell, purgatory, and paradise." Bianca's eyes, childishty grave, looked up at him. " Does Filippo know that?" The Florentine shrugged his shoulders. " I cannot tell ; Italy is a poor place to learn it ; nor is the lesson easy to be learned at court- Mayhap, thou canst teach him, little Bianca. "But he thinketh me so little! J am only nine years old, and he is eleven." " Nine years old," he repeated in felow, measured tone. " Nine years old ! " Verona and idle gossip, Del la Scala and affronts, were all for gotton; the exile was again at Flor ence, and the child Beatrice once more looked npon him from the window. Bianca sat quiet fora while ; then her hand stole up again to play with the slandered brown beard. "Good Messer Dante, thou didst speak of a tale; dost thou remembet?" "Ay, Bianca. But I think we we will have no story but the truth to-night. Thou art nine years old, carissima ; shall I tell thee of the most noble lady whom I first saw when she was but nine years old?" " Oh ! wilt thou tell me of Beat rice?" Bianca pronounced the name with the reverent gesture that she might have used in speaking of a saint. " Yea, Bianca ; I would tell thee of her, who oft leadeth Messer Dantufrom Verona into Paradise. The- vision is changed since I first saw her. It was May as it is now ; and as thou hadst May-day pas time with thy playmates here, so had I, a Florentine boy, at the house of the Portinari. The lady Beatrice stood in the door-way; a little maid like thee, Biaiica,and dressed u the color that I love to see thee wear-" "Oh! is that the reason that thou likest mo crimson dress so well?" "Yes, little one. She moved among us that day with a face like the face of an angel, so calm antl serene was it Nor was she neglec ted of our comfort. W were her guests that day; but she moved through our games like a being from another sphere. vYell do I re member the greeting she gave me. I was tardier than the ret, and stood hesitatingly, not knowing which was the little queen of our feast, and the signorina put out her hands with: ' I am Beatrice, Dunta Alighieri.' " He pau'-ed fora while. "Did you never see the most noble lady oaini Messer Dante?" asked Bianca tim idly. "Once, Bianca mini she passed along the street, clothed in pure white, and turning her head, gave me salutation. It was to my soul as if an angel had said, 'Ave!' Then death deprived me of her living presence; yet still she cometh unto me." " In your dreams?' whispered Bianca. -"Doth she bring those wonderful sights thou seest? What salth she when she cometh ? How looketh she?" "More radient in her beauty is my lady every time she cometh un to me; and, lest my dazzled senses should blind mo that I miss her, her greeting still falls: 'I, even 1, am Beatrice.' Butltgrowoth dusk, little one; thoy will be seeking thee in the palace." He set down the child and rose to go: "As .for Fllippo'g idlo tales, they are not worth needing, Bian ca; vex not thy little heart over them." r "No," agreed Bianca. "But, jiesser .uante, inou sayest my crimson dress is like the noble ladv's 'dost think tint I could ever be like her?" A quick gasture of negation was the answer; the childish desire sounded like profanation to the lover of Beatrice. Bianca felt the dis peasure. "Was it a wickedthing to.say?rt she asked, trembling. "Nay, Bianca, not that; only thou are like Filippo, and knowest not what thou sayest. Dost see the moon yonder?" "Yes," said Bianca, turning .to the east. "She is like a great silver wheel to-night, so large and round ; Hike her best wbe'n she maketh herself a bow,;1 "Dost see the Httlo star" above the palaeo tower?" "No ; tliero is no star there. Oh ! there is one a vory Ijttlo one," "My lady is brighter than the moon ; thou art less than the tiny star. Thou need'st not fret, Bian ca," seeing the child's crestfallen expression. "God maketh thee a star great or little as it pleaseth Him. See that thou shine where He placeth thee ; then all will be well." So saying, the poet led Bi anca. back to the palace, and saw her safe beside her mother, the cousin of Uguccjone e&n. Fagginoi la, Pisa's exiled count, Dante's firm triend, and Filippo's father, .Then he wandered forth again to seek the pompany f ie silent stars : those stars of whloh he wrote to the FJorT ence willing to receive him as peni tent, not patriot, that they were everywhere free to an exile's gaze ; the stars whoso light he weloonies his passage through hell safely ended whose heights Purgatorv snakes him pure and apt to mount, whoso moving source he readies only when the Love and Light of Paradise is gaiued. Ten years have passed over divid ed Italy, and the year of grace 1321 finds her divided still. It finds fDeHa, Scala grown, perhaps, more uumiuuui mm uureiess inan or oiu glad to be .rid of the tiresome guest whose genius only plagued him ; Florence still refusing to own hemoblest son ; Henry of Luxem bourg dead, and in his grave buried the fairest hopes of those who sought better things for Italy than the selfish triumph of either Guelf or Ghibelline ; Dante Alighieri at the court Ravenna, a loved and honored gaest, yet still an exile, and the ambassador to whom Venice has denied an audience Jast indignity of all. It also finds Filippo della Eagginola-grown into a tall, straight, manly young soldier, who has lomr -since learned to honor his father's friend niore fitlv than in thedava hwhen he filled Bianca's ears with .Verona gossip; but yet holdine VISA luf I mm .r .L- irr, .. .7-. Hrfo," aad "ftwdiM." all end with th. himself at heart the poet's superior in some matters, and thinking it well that the world had more prac tical men than Messer Dante at its beck and call. Had Filippo, instead of being the great Florentine's re spectful shadow, held the foremost place in that unlucky embassy to Venice, who knows whether things might not have gone differently? Though, doubtless, Guido of Raven na ought to know his own business best. But the years have brought much to to the little Bianca who nestled in the exile's arms at Ver ona, to watch the sunset from the ducal gardens. Time has brought her alll the "ifts that make a woman charming, yet has not robbed her of childish beauty ; the blue eyes look up with their old frank unconscious ness, but with thought and feeling in the heart of their clear depths ; smiles come and go about her mouth, yet leave undisturbed the look of tranquil sweetness that has gained for the signorina the title of "The Lady of Peace." Dearer than ever is she to the hearts of all about her, and were affection to be weighed and measured, it would be hard to say which holds her dearest the grave, saddened poet-exile, or the blithe, young, hopeful Filippo, whom she weds to-day. There is a grand wedding proces sion, for Guido Novello delights to honor both bride and the bride groom; and since their own city of Pisa may not witness the bridal, Ravenna makes it as splendid as she may. But Dante is not at the festival; Venice's rejection has been the last straw laid upon a burthen that has grown day by day these nineteen years. There is a banquet, and a dance follows. The lady Bianca does her part, much as long ago Dante de scribed the lady of his love moving among other children; she is in them, but not of them; no gentle courtesy is lacking, no graceful sal utation is omitted; but once, when tho tide of congratulating merri ment ebbs for a moment, she whis pers to her husband: "O Filipjw), I weary of it all ! 1 long to see Mes ser Dante, it seemeth a bad omen that my wedding-day should lack his presence." "Messer Dante would chide thee fortalkingof omens, Bianca mia," answers Filippo. "But our bridal shall not lack his good word. Our guests will soon be weary of us as we are of them; and then we will seek thine old friend. Dost know, Bianca mai, I never believed so well in his 'Paradiso' before?" A blush and a smile in "return, and again the throng sweeps about them. Two more hours of mortal weariness wedding receptions be ing as tedious hi the fourteenth cen tury as in the nineteenth century and the young couplo are free. Up the winding salrway, through the long corridors, pass the bride and groom, while the grim portraits and gloomy statues look grimmer and gloomier thau ever, for the ra diant Hash of youth and beauty that lights their darkness for a moment. There is a pause at the door before they are admitted; and, as they en ter, they are cautioned to make their stay brief. The long suffering is well-nigh ended; the bitter bread is all eaten ; the weary stairs are all climed Dante Alighieri is dying. His eyes kindle with pleasure as the fair, grave young couple cross the palace chamber and kneel at his bedside. "We would ask your blessing on our happiness, noble sir," said Filippo, in the grave, full tones that, "men say, so often help the young Fagginola to carry his point. There Is conviction In his voice, tiie people say. "Your blessing, Messer Dante," whispers Bianca, her head bowed beside her husbaud's. The thin, worn hands moved un steadily forward. Little life is there in the fingers now; yot to their dying day Filippo and Bianca will remember that affectionate, cling ing pressuc. "A better blessing than Dante's be upon you," says the.poot's voice, not yet reft of all it's old sweetness. "Blessed be' the bride Bianca; the good Got! bring her t(f be in very deed and truth Beatrice !" Bianoa's heart thrills as she hears spoken the name of tho woman most deeply reverenced most high ly honored of all tho women with whom the poots havo sung. "Well she.knowa.that Dante's prayer for her is, that, as tho lady of his own love has boon exalted above the region of time and sense, she, Bian ca, may rise to live a lofty life be yond the limit of Italian storms. "Blessed bo the bridegroom, Filip po ; and blessed be Italy in Win. And, if his country return him cursing for blessing, as hath been her want, blessed be he with the blessing of Dante Alighieri, who, in his trouble, sought for silver and found gold ! ' DUigile justilfat Dominus regnavit.x,t The last "tyqrds ring out with sol emn force ; tho dying man folds his hands upon his breast, aud Filippo and Bianca kneel on in silent prayer. As they rise, thoy see that the words of blessing were meant for words of parting, and they must be gone ; but Bianca's lips touch with reverent salute the cheek tla the great poem has made leq'n find haggard, erp slo lots' her husband lead ber from the room. Before the morning breaks, the exile has gone home; and it js with a heart full of mingled joy and sor row that tho ministering Francis can Frato has spoken the Church's God-speed to tho dying, "Depart, O Christian soul." Surely, never has a Christian soul more bitterly learned the truth, "This is not your rest." To-morrow all Ravenna will gather to the funeral, and Guido Novello himself will pronounce the oration over tho Florentine patriot who lies before him iu a Franciscan's habit, his hands crossed upon the Holy Scriptures, his broken lyre resting at his feet Florence spurned him living; sbe shall not have him dead. Let her rear a stately monument to hs mcuii ory when sho pleases; here in Ra venna shall the poet's ashes rest, And, but that it werp irreverence, tq think that earthly praiso or blame could thrill tho spirit that has passed noyonu tnem, ono mignt deem the poet-patriot well pleased with the title that is his at last Dante Alight ieri, the First Italia.q,vl"f.He for June, 400,000 ACRES! OF TIIE FINEST Elkliom Valley Lands ! FOR. SAiVE 33. 3MC. OIiARB:. ' Wisner, - - XTeba THESE LANDS ABE CONVENIENT TO the market and the FINEST in the STATE ! And will be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! Tor Casli or oa loagTtae. 1-LAND EXPLORING 1 rCK ETS for sale at O. & 2s. "W. 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Sapo Publico, 6 l-26 34; Savon Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to 6 1-2; Palm, 55 1-4 ; German Mot led, 6 l-4aG 1-2. ABT GOODS AND UPUOLSTEBEE'S STOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FBAME 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 silt. 1 inch 615c; 2 inch 1230c; 3 inch 18 45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 510c; 2 inch 10 20c; 3 inch 1530c. Window shades. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00 4 00; each t dditional foot, 75c per pair. BEPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 503 ;0; Imperial, plain and Btri ped, 2 5Ua8 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTBASSES. ' Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50 LUMBER. Subject to change of marVet without cotice. WM. M: FOSTER, On U.P. R. R. track bet. Farnham and Doug las. GEO. A. HOAGLAXD. Joists, studding and sills, 20 It, and der ........... Over 20ft, each addiUonal ft add'l Fencing No 1. . do No 2 Z 1st common boards jL 2nd do do -..... ......... "A" stock boards, 10 and 12 inch "B" do do do do "C" do do do do 1st clear, 1, li. IK ad 2 inch 2d do do do do .... . 3d do do do do ....... Flooring, dear..... do 1st common-.. . ... do 2d do ...... do 3d do .......... do narrow, clear -.... 1st clear ceiling Y, inch ....- - 2d do do 2inch 1st do do Inch.... .... 2d do do yt inch 1st clear siding . 2d do do ... ..... 1st common siding.... 2d do do ......- "A" shinjles ... ...... ..... Extra No 1 shingles... ... Common No 1 shingles..... Lath per 1000 . II A H pickets eer 100 Square do do do ............ O G Batten per lineal f r un- $21 00 50 . 23 00 21 00 22 00 20 00 45 00 85 00 i 0 00 C5 00 .55 00 45 00 50 00 40 00 32 50 25 00 .... 45 00 33 00 .,.. 32 50 30 0i) 27 50 20 00 . . 21 00 20 00 18 00 4 50 3 50 . 2 00 3 So 3 50 "lK uousn uo uo uo ..... WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cent off Chicago list. BOOBS, (Wedged ) 25 pet cent off CI icago list. BLINDS. SO per cent off list. White lime per bbl SI 752 00 Lonlsvllle cement per bbl . 3 00(ii3 25 Plaster paria per bbl 3 50(g3 75 Plastering hair per bushel-.... 40 Tarred felt , 4 Plastering board.......... i OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, &c. N.I. D.SOLOMON. ROBERT C.STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. Coal Oil . S 19 Linseed Oil, raw. 105 " ' bl'd- 1 10 Turpentine 65 Headlight Oil 28 una ml, No. I. i u 2, fO 70 " " winter) " "straln'dj Lubricating) W. Va. f - 90 33 PAINTS, AC White Lead, St. Louis, Srtictly Pure iK jrancy uranus, Putty In Bladders " " Bulk Enameld Glass, colors, sq.ft. Flat Glass, SO B c discount 5 i o3 TIN, SHEET-IRON. TYIBE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TIN PLATE. CHARCOAL.. 10x14 IC, fair qnalltv... .... 10x14 Ic, beat quality -S13 00 -13 50 16 50 -14 00 17 00 ..16 50 .17 50 10x14 IX do do 12x12 IC 12x12 IX 14x20 IC 14x20 IX do do do do do do do do do 14x20 IXX do 14x20 IXXX , 20 50 .23 50 . 23 50 , 14 00 17 00 , 20 00 13 00 ,16 00 , 12 50 ,27 50 . 32 50 do iro plate itc 100 plate DX. 100 plate DXX 108 nlate DXXX (best quality), do da . do do , do do , I do do . do do do dq . Hoofing IC charcoal rtoonnziA. do 10x14 IC coke 20x23 IC charcoal roofing, 20x28 IC charcoal roodbg . "in ia cnarcMl , 28 00 . 21 00 10x2Q cote (tor gutters)... BLOCK TIN. Large pigs . .. Small pi .,. ., - Bar tin , 35 36 38 ZINC. Sheet tin 25 to 36 in do do do ic half casks- do do do in 250 ft casks.... 1V6 12'A 25 23 21 0a2 sneet 24 to 35 inches per sheet Tinners soldei (extra refined do do No. l... ... do do roofing- bid metal.. SHEET IRON. First quality, Numbers 16 to 24... do do do 23- do do do 2 do do do 57 Charcoal, both sides soio the G CM do No 21.... no do .6 ... ........ do da 27 7 2o 23 18 Juniata, No. 9t. ao ao 20 ao do 27- Banila perfect 7 to 12- uo no. I, stained . Less than fall bundles, add one cent. "A"American immltat'n Busaia, all Not. Leas than fuU bundles, add one tent. GALVANIZED. No. 14 to 20- . " 15 16 17 IS 20 do " a do do 2$ to 95-. .do .do do 28. .do Full bundles discount 15 per cent, COPPER. Braziers 6 to do 10 to 12 ft 42 33 37 45 43 50 33 do 12Wto 100 ft Sheathinz. 14 and IG ox. Planished, It and 16 oz- Nos. 7, and 9, Planished Bolt copper -,,.,.,. ,,,, ,- Copper bottoms. BRIGHT WIRE. io li n4 x Nos. 0 to 6 14 10.11 16 13 14,14 20 IS 19 No.15,W 17 18 19 20 Per bundl 15 per ecat diseoon GROCERIES. STttLB joanrso3r5-540 14TM ST. CLkaX4VMmsaaOOHL.TAMMMAMAXD llTH ST. PI7NDT, MEYER 4 RaAPEE, 212 FARN HVil ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS- moroan i qallaoher, 205 Farn ham St. WHITNEY, BAVSERMAN t CO., 247 Douglas St. J. J. brown 4 bro., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Granulated pr ft, Powdered do J, irusned uo Itatcut loaf do Standard A do Circle A ExliaC Yellow C N O choice do do di do Rio choice rr ft do prime do . do good Mo O G Java SYRUPY. Common pr pllon... Good uo ..... .. Choice do do N O moUsses . .. RICE. Rangoon choice. . .. Carolina .. CANDLES. JI Wesk A Co fchof era - . SOAP. Muourl Vrlley.... . . Kirk's Savon ... -. .... M. Wesk A Co bchofer's German... Kirk's standard- ..... do sterling . PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods, Western .. 3"al 60s S3 70J30 frO 16isl7 16ial7 GMaG$ 7 :. 4?i 4al4 43 45150 52j57 7jG5 . ou53 . 75'J3 .... lKal7 .. lJaliJi .... Ua!4J4 -. 8 9 .- llall 17 .- 21 S3a40 .... $3 40 12 do do N irgluia ..... do do Lorrrlard's Bright do do do do do Virginia . Natvral eaf ...... DDIED FRUITS California peches per nound do appljs do ...-, S.ate do do New currants .. do prunes... do German cherries. ........... do blackberries ...... do rasuberrips , do rasins pr box.... . . do seedless rasies ler pound .. SALT. New In bane's.... do dairy .... S2 80a3 00 - 4 50a5 75 CANNED GOODS. 2 pound can Myer's oysbrs per roe- 1 do do do do do . 2 do do Wili tin's do do . 2 do do peaches do do . 3 do do d do do . Tomatoes, 2 pound can, per ease . do 3 do do do Corn, Trophy, psr case . do Wlnslow do .... do Yarmouth do . . .. Strawberries, ler case Raspberries, do do Pineapples, do do .... . TEAS. Oolongs per pound .... , Young II yron, per youLd .. Gunpowder, do do ... . FLOUR. Go'd Dust -,....- .-- . XXXX Iowa City California .. .... BAGS. Gunnies, heavy weight..... do light do . Burlaps, four bushel. Dundee gunnies . Grain bags, Anioskeg A . do do Ludlow a a ..... SPICEj. Nutmegs, Pcnang best.per pound Clove i do do .... Alspice do do Cinamonbark do do $4 23a4 50 . 2 50-2 75 . 4 00al 25 . 4 75-3 09 . 6 75a7 50 . 3 50a3 75 500 550 . 5 75a 00 C00 . 4 75a5 50 G0 5 59 25a73 10a 1 00 60al 23 3 10 3 (0 . 4 73a3 00 18Q19 17(tS ISalU 13 30a31 34V33 33at 4 60 13a 0 35.146 BAKING POWDER. Manufactured by the Imperial Bak- PowderCo., Omaha, Neb. 1 ft boxes . ... -per dz 4 25 K ft boxes . . - do 2 10 Mft boxes. - . . -do 1 30 5 lb boxes. .. . do 13 5J In bulk,pcr ft, in 23,50 and 10 ft lots 30 CIG VRS. A. E. SIMPSON, loth II. Upman ...., Reconstruction Grand Central....... Universal..... ........ Yara ......... La Boquet .... bimin Pure ............ Partigas . .. Yours Truly Gold Medal La Espanola ... Triple Crown Henry Clay ....... De VilUr Y Viller 1876 Manufacturer, 532 Street. fi M. S S5 00 do do do 33 00 33 00 40 01 4.(00 50 Ol 50 CO 73 CO C5 00 50 00 GO 00 75 00 100 00 100 00 101 00 75 10 do do do ilo do do do do do do do do CALHOUN MILLS KLOUIt. "Wholeaale depot olS 14th Street. Half barrel sicVs ....... 2 SO C-aarlos Popper, WHOLESALE BUTCHER A XI) CATTLE UHOICEU, SALT LAKE CITY, - - TJTAn. feb27it DR. A. S. BILLINGS, DBlsTTIST, 3334 exxrtLlia.xaa. St.. Bet, 13th and Uth, up stairs. Teeth extracted withont pain, by use of 11 trous Oxide Gas. "Office open ataU hour e5tl J C- J-t CABFENTEB AND BUILDER, 233 FARNHAM STREET. J. SCHOONIYAKER & SON PKWH1ET0E3 Or THK PITTSBURa. WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBTJRG, PA. -B-atAtolicBl-Loc-i 1833. Manufacturers of StrlcUy(Pure White Lead, Bed Lead, Litharge Putty. Colors Drj and In0il. PURE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green manufacturered. GUABANTEE. We juarsntee our brand of StrlcUy Pure White I ead to be free from impurities, and will pay $50 in gold for eTery ounce of adul liia'Jon found in this packaze. .utr73m J. SCUOONMAEEB A EON LEAD PENCILS The following Premiums have been awarded for Dixon's American Graphic OB LEAD PENCILS: Gold Zftdal of Progress, Yienna, 1873. First Premium Clncinnattl Indus trial Fair, 1873. First Premium Brookljn, indas trial Exposition, 1873. For Samples or Information address the JTosix0L Crucible Co., Oreetesr Cleevelan t s't a72m JEESEY CHY, N J. ,13L ...... "' ,.,, ..0 ..." , ,, "fo "'? "! - ".'. 12kal2j 10 1 7 "". Z!". :i 9Jf 3?-4 COFFEES. 2CUa27 SCnSGK MM WW ... . J 37 3Ia35 CHICAGO dtNORTHWES'N n.A.niTrukTr. The Popular Boute tram -TO- Chicago ami the East! AND THE Only Dlroot Route T'Vtcrao,Fort Dodxe,DabaqHe,I Crotoe, lrmlrle Da Cttleis. Winona, 8t F-uI, Dalulb, JaueaTlIlc, KcBO ttlia, Urrru as, ICaclup, MeTCa'a Point. W-frrtotrii, Osti-feBSS, loa DuLir, -satllsou aud Mllwaaave. It Beiuj the Shortest and FUst ComMeted Line Between OMAHA and CHICAGO, Constant tiuproT-m nis hare taken place in the war of reJucinx Grade, and placing! Iron with Steel lii,. adding to Its rolling stock new and Elegant DAY and 8LKKP1SO CARS Equipped with the "Westluzbouse Air Brake" and "Miller Plat.'orm." establishing comforta ble and commodious Kiting Houses, offering all the comforts of trareling tte age can produce. From '4 to lOFast Express Tralus run each way dally orer the Tarious lines of this toad, thus securing to the trareler selecting this route sure andrertain counecUon- in aay di rection he may wish to go. Principal Csnnectln.a. AT MISSOUKI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C.ty, Yankton and points reached via Sioux City and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, Des Moines. Ottawa and Keokuk. AT-lARSUALLtorSt. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, and northwestern points. AT tEDAIl BAPID4 for Waterloo. Cedar Falls, Charles City, Burlington and St. Louis. AT CLINTON for Dubuqne, Dun'elth, Prai rie du Cblen, J-a crosse, ana all points on tne Chlcsgo, Clinton and Dubuque, and Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. AT FUuTON for Freeport. Bacine Milwau kee and all point in Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all railway linsa leading oat of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities iU this line can be procured, and any lnformat on ob tained, concerning ltonte, Bates, etc, at the Company's office. -18 Farnham street, Omaha, and also at the pi incipal TIcketOl&ce along the line ol the U.P. B.K. s3-Bjggage checked through to all principal Eastern points, W.H.STENNETT, MABVIN HUGHITT. Gen'l Passng'r Ag't. Gen. Kup'L, J. II. LACEY, C G. EDDY, Ticket Ag't, Omaha. Gen'l Ag't Omaha. uichlSvl Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R Is the only dire line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST NO CHAMGE i cars between Omaha and St. Louis ana bitore between OMAHA ana HcW YOBK. This the Only -.Ine running a PULI.7IA!1! SLEEPING OAK EAST FHU8I OMAHA, OX AHRlVAb OF TUB UXIOX PACIFIC KXPUE.S1, TRAIN, -WPasscngers taking other routes uare a disagreeable transfer at the Birer Station. 8 PASSENGKIl TRAINS DA1LT I BEACHING ALL EA3TEEH AND WE3TESS CITIES With Less Changes and In adrince of other lines. Tliis Entire Line is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cats, Palace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Weatinghouae Air Brake. B3"See that your ticket read tU Karma City, S', Joiepb -t Coaaell UlafZ Ralrod, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. JOS.TEHON, GEO. L. BRADBURY, Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent. . F. BARNARD, A. C. DAWES, Gen'l Sopt. Gen'l Pass. Agt., St. Joseph. St. Joseph, ialtf VandaliA ROT7Ta. 3 TRAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pnllman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHAUGE TO Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville, Gnicago, Golnntbns, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, AXB NEW YORK Arrir-l of Tr-ics from tie Wmt ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston TICKETS Z&l"o&: N. K. corner rourtU Cateatsimt sta., SI.Loala, and attbe Prtaaclawl aUU way Oko In tUe treat. CHAS. BA.BCOCS, C. E. ECSSELL, S'tl.rn Pass. Ag't, West'n Pass. AgL Dallas. Texas. SUxt-j Cmr, JOHN E. SIMPSON. CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pass. Ag' L a9tf IxDLor-roLU. St. Locu. EstabliHraed in 1851. TJXltOCt. aaT4TeB Confectioners' Tool Works, TiLos. ISUlm dk Sro., Sfanafacturers of Confectioners'Tools Jfaehlaea, Hoalds. Ie Cie Freexara. ate., Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. PHTr.APET.PRT A, PA. Proprietors: Thoxas Hrtxs, Gao.lCIitlJ-. iTirtPPiwts I tKAiLsmaojMU rtATALoonis Bsatr JJ npoa aBpUeaUoa. Bar7daT Chicago, Bock .Island and Pacific B. B. THE QRAND CENTRAL BOUTE FBO-C OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Dea Moines, DaTenport and Bock Island, o All Passenger Trains are equipped with the WoTWQUOCJ Patext Aut BsikE3 and -filler's Patent Safety Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leare Bally, Connecting as follows: AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad, lor Oakaloosa, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Lonis. AT GUINNELL with the Centra Railroad of Iowa, for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBEHTY with the Burllnirton. Cedar Bapids A Minnesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Bapids, Dubuque A St. Paul, At WILTOX JUNCTION with the South-Western nranch, for Muscatine. 'Washington and all points south. AT DA YEN POUT with the Uatenport A SL Paul Railroad for points north. AT KOCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freep-ut, Beloit, lUcIne. Mil waukee and all points In northern Illinois and Wlsconaln. AT ROCX ISLAND with the Rocklord, && Island and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points south. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Peoria A Bock Island Railroad for Peoria an I points east. AT BUREAU JUKC with branch, for Hen. ry. Latere, Cblllicothe and Peoria. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Ball road for point sort h and south. AT CHICAGO with 11 lines East, North and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, Via this line, can ha nrornr.! n! an- infor. mailon obtained, concerning i-oints. at the ticket office of thecompanr. Hi Farnhsm St., Omaha, and also at the principal ticket oSces along the line of the U. P. K. . aUsrcmc Checked Tkronxh to all Prlsselssal Eaatera Potuta. A. M. SMITH, Gen'l Pass'r Ag't, Chicago. J. H. LACEY, Ticket Agent, aStf Omaha U. EIDDLE, Gen'l Sup't Chicago. S.S STrn-ENS, Gen'l Western Ag't Omaha. M. Keller, Proprietor of the RISING SUN LOS ANGELES VINEYBDS.' Depot for the sale df his NATIVE WINES AND JBJZbJmTJDTES M. KITTiTiTTiR eft Co., Corner.of Bat'ery and WashIngtonSts. A5 KUAJiClSCO, mai'tt CAL. ALU. J. LEQOAT. NATll'L C. 1IUD50M. VM. It. IIVD30M J A3. U. BCTLEB ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. Leggat. Hudson & Co., Manufacturers of eTery arau o Fin Cut Cnowing AND SMOKING TOBACCO Our Special Brands: FINE CCTji BEAUTY. OILT EDGE, SMOKING Si INOLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. All Our Tobaccos Strictly Waranted. OFFICE AND SAI.1CSROOX Cor. Second & "Vine Streets, flit. XlO-a-LiCB 0a-Co. auCr71mo PASSENGERS Ctiifl Eaat or South from Omaha And Points on U. P.B.B., should take th "LINCOLN KOUTE" TUTUt ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD ! And secure (or themselres the choice of Six Popular Boutesfrora Ateklsea to Chicago St. Louis, All making Sellable Connections and being Efiipp. wlti F-laos Day tad fflMplir Can. All delay and Inoonrralenca arrlTinz from Ferries acd transfer can bo aroided West of Chicago and St. Louis by securing Ticketn Tia ATCHISON aad Use ATCHISON NEBatASKA SMII.HOAD. Direct and Bellable Connections are also made irita the A- T. A S. . B. B. for the Great ArkA-uuu Taller k Colorado, And with all Uses running South to points In Southern g," and the Indian Territory. Ask for Ticket. tU LINCO-., & ATCHISON CHAS. CLSUITH, W. F. WHITE Gen'l Sopt. Gen'l Pass. Ag't. I-29U AfUSM. Kaau ADVERTISE IK THE DON'T BUT! UNTjIJYOU UAV carefully;examinep WWaGV a-M--UVr ", -,-Tnr av AND LO"W ireservoir: j ' l"i"f AS WE HAVE TWELVE GOOD REASON 3 why ther will do your work. Quick and Easv, Chea) and Clean. Ill They are chej pest to boy, They are bwi to uie, 4 They bake errnly and quickly, Their operation Is pertet, Jp They have always a good draft, -.yasa The j are made of the bestntaterlal -i They roast perfectly, s They reiuire but Utile fuel, iney are Tery jow priced, They are easily managed. They are suited to all localities. QB Krery store guaranteed to giTesatUtactloa. SOLD BY Excelsior Man'fg Co., ST. LOUIS, M0., AND BY M. ROGrERS, ewes usfeawe Of- FEILETS, OQO OOO eve!t VLBBB-LTl a BB-i size w Or Sagar-Coatc, CoBceatmti, Root and Herbal Jalce, Aati Blllon Grannies. THE M LITTZ-K giant" CATHARTIC or Maltam la Parvo Pttyalc. Tho novelty of modern Medlc-i, Chemical tad Pharmaceutical Science. No use of any longer taking the large1, rcpulslrc and naueeous pil-t. roapo4cd of cheap, crude, and balky ingredient, trheu wo can by a careful application or chemical rclencc. extract all the cathartic and .other Biedl. cinal properties from the most valuabia roots and herba, ana ronrentrsto thea into a solaata Gran ale. acarcely larxer tbaa a -Maatarst aeed, that can be readily vrallowed by thove ol the moitsenslUro stomachs and fastidious taste. Eachtltilo Purgatlvo follet represent?; in mo!t concentrated form, as much cathartic power as Is embodied in any of the largo pill found for rale la the drag shops. From their wonderfal c. tharticpoweriln pitnortioa to their flze, peocK who havo not tried them aro apt to aapposo that they are harsn or dratic ta effect, bat such U not at all the case, .he different active acdiclnal prla. clplesof which they are composed beinj to bar monized and modied. one by the others, U ta prodaco a moat scai-chlna snd thor- ousrh.Tct gcuUr-ndJ..Bairop.raUar cathortlJ. i 500 Reward U hereby offered by the pro prietor of ,hcse l'cllcw. to any chemist 'who. upon analysis, vilt find in them an Calomel or other form of mercury ot any other mitral poUon. i Belnc; entirely vegetable, bo feartfc-Ur care Is .-eiialrcd whilo using them. They ope rate without disturbance to the constitution, diet; or occupation. r'orrnBiidlce.IIeadacae, Constipation. Impure Hlooelt Pala Iu tho Nhoulders- Tlgsfiaesa ot ha CbcKt, OIzzlucss, Sour raetatteas ot tho tomacl, Bad taste la otolith, Uillous attacks, Pala la reglou ot Kidneys, Internal rawer Illoatcd toellHX about Stomcna Ituala of Blood to Head, HI xa Col ored Urine, Unaocia-UH'T aad Gloomy s-'orobodlans, take Dr. Pierce's PIcaaautPurajatlwo Pellets. In explanation of tho rcmcdlalpower of my rur- ritive relicts ovcrro prat avadcty of diseases, wish tosay that their action apoa ta animal economy Is aatTersal, aotss, gland or tlBsuocscapiaa; their tana. tivo Imprcfi. Aje does not Impair thcia; their B-sr-co-tinR'acd being enclosed In glass ivia with the r found in tne arag stores, pui up ta cheap k(I cr paitc-bc-rd boxes. Recollect than. fjrc'i c!io3cs where a aOaxatlwo, Altera (Iro or I'tiratlvo U Indicated, theed Uttlaj Teilcts will r'uc the most perfect aatUf-cUoa ta iioucthem. icy aro nold by all cnterprlsiaJT Druggists at as cents a bottle. Do cot allow any drnjr;lst to Indcco toi to take unj thing: eli that he may ay ia Jasi as rood aj my relied because ho mate a target Sroflt on that whi'h ho recommends. Tf your rnrl t cannot supply them, enclose S3 cents and iccctM them oy return mall from i B. V. riEJiCJC, 3T. 3., Proper,.- i- JJC-TALO, N. Xi ASK FOE PYLE'S o SALERATUS! AND BAKINQ SODA! -BUST X-NT TTfll-a Sold by rundt, Meyer A Baapkeand Whitney, Banserman A Co CASTLE BROS. IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND East ZndliL Good, 213 and 313 FROST 8TKKBT SanFranci - California. xncb67m PLATTE TALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent for the U. P. R. R LANDS, Colu2abu5, - STob, Government Lands Located ! U. P. Lands Sold! Laprored Farms aad Towb Eats far CAS'H!! ON LONG- TIMEIJ ISA11 Communications Cheer fully Answered ap38tl K l saw-w-i Ussaw-------------MHkV as ? "S jJBKtoa fa - taMafl awtsa i I ' ' ( K L- " 9 M rHwawaw a am w' H ' b 1 HOSmCESTS, TQXB3KWE3, ETC., RT-,