Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 04, 1874, Image 3
-flEVfifrcau: ' mm. - -j- - --tr- W7- - 41 l-is ri?"-';. --.- r -- it i"-mi ir r inn nm 1T "'JWJ - -JT -i.TT ' '. ; -J,,-, t S '- S s, '"Vv i -v---3,fc t . - 33? - Ka&:imik . 13) tl' f APPLETON'S American CYCUOPAJEDIA New Sevised Edition. Entirely rewritten by the ablest -niters on eveiy subject. Printed from new type, and illustrated with Several Thousand Engiavings and Maps. o The work originally published underthe title ol The Srw avkbii: tlYCXorAEma was completed in 16G3, since which time the wide circulation which it has attained In all parts of the Uni.ed Slates, ani the signal developments which have taken place in every branch of rcience, literature, and art, have induced the editors and publishers to submit it to an exact and thorough revision, and to isue a new dition TntfueJ, Tub Aiuca Ctclopae- Within the last ten years thy progress or dis covery -in every department of knowledge has made a new work of reference an imperative WThe movement of political affairs has kep pace with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful application to the Industrial and useful rts and the convenience and refinement of social life. Great wars and consequent revolu tions have occurel, involving national changes of peculiar moment. The civil war of our own country, which was at Its height when the last volume of the old work appeared, has happily been ended, aud a new conn of commercial and Industrial activity has been commenced. large accessions to our geographical know edge have been made by tha indefatigable ex plorers ui u . , The great political revolutions or the last decade, with the natural result of the lapse of time, have brought Into public view a multitude of new men, -whose names are in every ones mouth, ani of whose lives every one is curious Jo know the particulars. Great battles have beeu fought aad imi.ortant sieges maintained, of which the details are as yet preserved only in the newspai.es or in the traiwleut publua tionsof the'day.bu wl.Uh ought now ,o take their place in jwriiiaueiit and authentic history. In preparing the present edition for the press, t hasaroorJiugiv beeu thealm of the editors to -bringdown the Information to the latest pos Ible dates, and to furnish an accurate aceonut of the mos reocnt discmeries in science, of every fresh prjductian In literature, and of the newest invention in the practical arts, as well as to give a succinct and original record of the progress of p.lilica and hlsturial eent. The ork has ln begun afierlung and care hil preliminary labor, and with tile most ample resources (or carrying it ou to a successful termination. , . Noneol the original stereotype plates have been used, but every pachas been printed on new tyiw! lorm ng in wet a new Cdop.edla, with the same plan aud compass as lu predeces sor, but with afar srciter pecuniary expendi ture, and with such improvements in its com position as have been suggested by longer ex-w-rlenceanlculirgod knowledge. The illustrations winch are introduced for the first time in the present edition have ben ad led not for the saka of.piclonal effect, but to Kive greater lucidity aal force to the explana tions in the text. Taer embrace all brakes of science an! na ural history, and depict the most famous and remarkable features of scenery architecture, and art, as well as the various pro cesses of mechanics aud manufactures. Al though inteudad for instruction rather than embellishment, no pains h been spared to Insure their artistic excellence: tieeMto their execution U enormous, and it is believed they will fiuia welcome reception as an ad mirable featurcof the Cydopxdia, and worthy of its high character The work is sjld to Subscribers only, payable on delivery of each volume. It will be com pleted in sixteen large octavo volumes, each containing about 800 page3 fully illustrated w h several houiaud Wood Engravings, and with numerous colored Lithographic Maps. PMCE AND STTEE OF BINDING. In extra Goth, iwr toI ....- -J5M In Library Leather, per vol -. Jj.WJ In Half Turkey Morocco, per vol .00 In Half Kussla, extra gilt, Jjer -J--. " In full Morocco, antique, gilt edges, per vol ... . t uo In full Russia, ir vol 10- Three volums now realr. Succeeding vo luins, until compieUon, wt 1 be issued once in '" "seamen pages of the Ar.mcax Cvctp raCDisVshowinjtyi.illusiraUonj. etc. will ba sent ratis, on application. FIUST CLASS CASVA5SISQ AGENTS WANTKU Address the Publishers, D. Appleton & Co., 519 & 551 Broadway, New York. JaCTti KEARiNTEY.'S FLUID-EXTKACT BUCHU The only known rcmedJfor BRIGIIT'S DISEASE, And a jwsltive cuh for Gout, Gravel, Stricturea, Diabetes, Dyspepsia Ner- Toua Debility, Dropsy, Non-retcaUcn or Incoitinenee of TJrino. Irri Ution, luaamatiou or Ulceration of the BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, SPRMATORRn(EAt Loucoerhoe orWhltcs. Diseases of the Prostrate (JUnJ. S.one lu the BUdJer. Colcul us, GRAVEL OR BRICK '.DUST DE POSlT, And Muciu or Milky DiachargM. KEARNEY'S Extract Buchti ! Pemiaaeutl J Cares all Diseases ol Ihe Bladder, Kidneya, and Dropsical Swellings, Existing in Men, Women and Children, No Holler What UxAgel Trof. Stetle says: "One bottle of Kearney's Fluid Extract Bjchu is worth more than all other Buchus combined." Price ooodallar per hot tie; or, six bo tiles for five dollars. Depot 104 Duane St., N. Y. A physician In attendance So answer corres pondence and give advicegratU. MTScntl stamp for pamphlets, free. j Crane A Hrlguain Wholesale Agents, San Francisco. Cal. apKwtf TO TUE NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF ROTE SEXES. 30 0H1EQB F0S ADVI0E AHD C08 SULTATI05. T)ll J. B. DYOTT, graduate of JetTersoa Medical College, Philadel phia, author of soveral valuable works, can be consulted on all dis. eases of the Sexual and Urinary or gans, (which he has made an es pecial study,) either in male or fe male, no matter from what cause originating, or how long b&nding. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success. Cures guaranteed. Charges reasonable. Those at a distauce can forward let ters describing symptoms and en closing stamp to prepay postage. j-Send for the Guide to Health. 'Price 10c J. B. DY01T1, 21. D. Physlcion and Surgean, 101 Duane street, N. Y. OBSTACLES TO MARRIAGE. HAPPY BELIEF EOB YOUNG MEX frora ths eflect of errors and abuses in early life. Manhood restored. Imdedemenu tomarrlaga remorel -Ifew.Hiethod of treat ineni. Uuoks andcircnlirs sent free in sea'ed caveio'es. Aiiaress, uora auuii"u, jo tstitutHn hiring a high repusatlon for honor cosduct an J profMalaauI aUJJ. aug 24-B7 A NIGHT WITH GAMBLERS. Beminiscences of a Visit to the City of Mexico. In the year 1859 I was sojourning temporarily in the city of Mexico, and having nearly a month of leisure, after satisfactorily winding up the business matters that drove me thither, I devoted a portion of it to "ixploring the darker portion of the metropolis, meeting with s-ome curious adventures, making a few strange acquaintances. One of the last was a middle-aged man, witli whom l nrst spoke, one after noon, at a bull-fight in Necatilan Square. A strong feeling of friendship speedily sprang up between us, and with Don Jaime Meruado as he in troduced himself as guide, I had little difficulty in finding means of passing away the time. And with him as companion one night I found myself cautiously treading the Callejon del Argo, or "Blind alley of the Arcade,'.' long notori ous as one of the most dangerous places in tne .Mexican Capital. The dene ma-ss of houses, of which the Merchants' Arcade forms a part, known as the Impedradillo, does not form one compact street. On the houthwotern .side of the Cathe dral a narrow lane runs into the Impedradillo ; this is called the Cal lejon del Arco. It is like one of tho:e caverns which the sea some times hollows out in the face of a din". Even in the day time, when the sun's rays pouring down uj)on the Hquarc arc almost blinding, this alley is dark, gloomy, forbidding. Advance within it, though only a few paces, and you seem precipita ted into the shades of night. An involuntary chill creeps over you, by no means lessened as youcatch a glimpse of a shadowy figure lurk ing in an archway, closely shroud ed in cloak and sombrero, the black evil eyes watching your every mo tion. Then there is an unhealthy dampness around you ; water is con stantly oozing out of the walls ; un der foot it is wet and slimy ; almost unconsciously comes tho terrible fancy that one is treading in the gore of the countless victims whoso lives have ended here. Yet through this alley Don Jaime Mercado guided me he with drawn sword, I with cocked revolver. Three several times we closely hug ged the mildewed walN, our wea pons pointing outward, to await the passing of some suspicious char acter. Either these gentlemen were wronged by our suspicions, or else they did not like cold steel or hot lead, siuce they quietly passed us by, though edging close to the fur ther wall. At length Djii Jaimo paused be fore a heavily ironed door, striking three loud blows upon it with the pommel of his sword. Almost im mediately this opened, and a porter, bearing a lantern, held the light up to our faces, Evidently satisfied, lie rapped a signal upon the door behind him, which also promptly opened. This revealed a long, steep flight of stairs, up which we tramped. Here a serge curtain, surmounted by a transparency bearing the le gend, ."Sociedad I'ilarmonica," swung noiselessly aside, and we were in one of the most fashionable gambling hells in the city of Mexi co. For a minute the brilliant light dazzled me, and I could distinguish nothing eLse than a low, indistinct hum, mingled with the click of the roulette balls, and the more musical jingle of golden coin. Tb.e hall was of extraordinary (U mensjons, lighted by hundreds of wax tapers. Two dozen long, green baizo-covered tables were surroun ded by the eager devotees of for tune; this much I saw, then was in troduced to the proprietor of the hall, a dapper little Frenchman, whose name I have forgotten. He was extremely polite and at tentive, leading as to the elegantly-fitted-up sideboard, pressing us to partake of the sparkling wines and luscious fruit. Ho soon left us, how ever, to greet some other visitors, and then we joined the crowd around one of the tables. It was devoted to rouge ct noir, with its olrplps qf devotees, who came night after night to tempt for tune, one moment tingling with a wild, delicious joy as the fickle flame deigns to smile upon them, the next plunged into the depths of despair as the crouner's rake transfers the glittering offering to the wrong side of the table. "See," whispered Don Jaime into my ear, "observe that the lady in black, she with the lace mask, who places her Jittle pile on the red 'double zero' with such a queenly air. That is Senora de los D . Ten months since she was the idol of her husband, who ossessed al most princely wealth, but the mania seized her. She visited the tables nightly, losing enormously, giving orders upon her husband for the amounts, which were gladly taken, for Don J) , everybody knew, would sacrifioe his last tbaco rather than dishonor his name by refusing payment. Her husband soon dis covered the truth and paid her debts, but there was a stormy scene between them, it is said, and two days afterward he was found dead in the street, slain by the stroke of a cuchillo in the hands of a hired bravo. The truth is not known for certain, but many believe that she paid for the murder. Since then she has been a nightly visitor here, losing almost constantly. The last of her husband's property is sold, and when that Is coue -well, sho has a clroice, to be sure the suicide's grave, or the pave." At the next table a Californian of swart features and sinister aspect, not lessened by the strips of court plaster that diagonally cross his face from eye to jawbone, deals monte for tho""benefit" of the moths who flutter around the golden piles in momentary expectation of raising them first into their pockets ; but, alas! though riches have wings, thej' do not fly lu that direction. The low cries "Caballo enlapuer ta!" Soto mozo!" at Intervals, an nounce in set phrase the progress of the game, Tho golden stakes are transferred from hand to hand, their sharp, motallo cliok contrasting with the sott, rapid shulllo of tho cards. But then tho betting almost ceael, when a man pushed himself forward and seated himself in front of the benches. Avhile a servant de posited an iron box before his mas ter. "When the lid was thrown back a glittering mass of onzas appeared, causing even the imperturbable dealer to start with wonder and a. glance of joy to flit across his face two things that had not occurred before within tho memory of man, Tho stranger played heavily, for the bank had no limit, and in loss than an hour the banker slowly ut tered: "Gentlemen, this bank Is closed!" The stranger ordered his servant to gather up the gold, then scattered a handful of ouneesamong the crowd, vanished amid the eon fusion, and by this maneuver esca ping a probable blow from a cuchil lo in the alley without. "That man Is an enigma," mut tered Don Jaime, with a long drawn breath. "Tills is the third time that 1 have witnessed the same thing; each time he broke the bank and then vanished, just how nobody could tell, though T have heard that the best cuchillo in Mexico has been hunting for him this past month. No one knows who he is, where he came from, nor where he lives. Some even say that he isthedevil." And here the superstitious Spaniard devoutly crossed himself. "But let him be what he may, I wish he would impart his secret to me." Around the adjoining table the faro players were gathered, where a smooth, oily, cat-like Southerner dealt, a huge bowie, with a ten inch blade, sticking in the table before him. Shuffling the cards he placed them in the silver box; then, while waiting for the players to make their game, he said, tapping the silver hilt of his bowie: " Gentlemen, you see this ? I play on the square, and I warn you all that the first man I catch trying to confuse the stakes will have his hand pinned to the table !" As no remarks followed that blunt statement, one would infer that such a trick as "confusing the 9takes " by suddenly shifting from a losing card the money staked there on was not entirely unknown. AYe watched the deal nearly out, when, improbable as it may seem, a seedy looking " greaser" suddenly shifted his stake, his quick eye detecting the losing card ere it wasfairly un covered. Thud ! went the knife as swift as the lightning's flash, true to the eye as Kit Carson's long "Harkins," and the greaser's hand was pinned to the table! Instantly all was confusion around the table, each man instinctively shrinking back as the glittering blade flashed before his eyes, while with a single sharp yell 6f pain, the greaser bent over the gold-laden table. His pain must have been intense; for the broad blade had penetrated through the back of his hand; sev ering one or more of the bones, fas tening his palm upon the trifling stake he had wished so much to cover. And yet, as I stood at the end of the table, I distinctly saw the rascal slip his left hand beneath his body and clutch a handful of the golden ounces from the pile of his next neighbor, then drop them unpercelved down his wide boot leg ! The sharp jingle of the coins he deadened by another shriek and a long-winded volley of all the curses In his vocabulary, which would have put to the blush the old est "bull-whacker of prairie freight ing days. The dealer "politely cursed" the Greaser for a few moments, then withdrew his bowie, wiping it upon the man's blanket, then calmly re sumed the interrupted game. The Greaser, snapping up his hand, stole silently away, no doubt think ing his wound paid for by his adroit clutch. I had leen watching a young man, a casual acquaintance, whom I knew was a junior partner in a New Orleans firm. He was playing heavily, and kept calling for liquor, which the obsequious waiters promptly supplied. I would have spoken to him, but Don Jaime re strained me, pointing to the cocked revolver lying before the man. And I did not care to risk a shot cer tainly an insult by making an effort to drag the young man away from the table. Every deal seemed to &o dead against young Cleveland, and then, when but one more turn remained In the box, he flung a large pocket book on the table, muttering hoarse ly: "It's neck or nothing if that lof.es, then I'll" He did not finish tlio sentence, but leaned forward, watching the turn with bated breath, pale as a corpse, and then tho tray fell upon the losing side! Scarcely was the result percepti ble than the room rang with a pis tol shot, and Cleveland sank for ward, his head resting upon the pocket-book, his brains and blood bespattering allaround him. Silence and death came at the same breath. Shuddering, heartsick, I left the hell, nor has my foot pvpr orossed the tbresliojd of a gambling, hell since that night. Southern Hotel, Fronting en 4th, Etit and Walnut it,, St. Louis, - Mo. "Laveille, "Warner & Co., Frowrlotorii. The Southern ITotcl is first-clrss in all Its ap: ointuieuls. lis taMes are at all times sup plied In the greatest almiidance, with all the delicacies the markets afford, Its clerks and employes are all polite and attentive to the wants of the guests of the hotel, There is an Improve leleva or leading from the firrt floor to the upjicr one, Uailroad and steamboat icket of&is, news stand, and western Anion telegraph otti e In tho Botanda of hotel. Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! AT S. P. BRIO OS' "YARD, CORXEB OF llih and Chicago Streets. Good Hard Wood $7 00 ; Soft 8 00. S'ove Wood to scft any number of stove very clitap. apIStf MRS. J. K. VANDKRCOOK Eclectic Physician Residence and office 20 DoJge st bet 14th and 15th sts. Special attention paid to'obstctricj and dis eases peculiar to women and children. f9tf. F. A. PETEUS. Saddle and Harness Maker, ANl CARRIAGE TRIMMER, No, 274 Farnbam . bet, 15th . IGtli. ALL orders and repairing promptly attended to snd satisfaction guarranUed. S9-Cft3h paid for hides. ap39rl TJxo Boatrioo Hydraulic, Cement, AND- PIPE COMP-A.NrT, WODLD INFORM THE TUBLIC THAT they are now ready to furnish HY DRAULIC CEMENT.of the very best quality, aud In any quamity.eilbersttbe factory, which Is located at Beatricc.N'eb., or at the Pipe works In Omaha Ther also are prepared to furnish all kinds ofOMfeNTriPINGforSEWERAGE. iiiMTVinr "L"Tr t-v ....rAAn .11 1'itnist.iviu, mvs, rtww umuuiatiun; au i styles ofCIIIMKEYWOUK. AVEGUAUAN-1 TEE OUR CEMENT Til BE EQUAL TO ANY HYDRAULIC CEMENT MANUFACTURED IN THE UNITED STATES. WORDERS FROM DEALERS RESPECT FULLY SOLICITED. J--C- DRXSS. BflTRICE HYDRAULIC CEMENT & VIVE CO. OMAITA - - NEBRASKA. myll-Zm F mmj jq 33QT E a E dt 255 Harney street, between 11th and 15th. Carriage fifid Wi In all It Branches, la the &$ approved pat HORSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHS (1 and repairing done oa ahort notic. aPtt It . J C Itx3 if CABF2NTEP AND BUHJO, HTMBbJ I mmmmmw9m -mmk fcX jiif TmmfW-mmm'' 'Tnf . .- . ' WfAlWIUAA OlOLfci, W- Monevand Commerce. Daily Review. Office Omaha Daily Bee, 1 June 3, 1874. J Money matters eontlnueeasy with a surplus of currency in the banks. Business generally never was better than at the present time. There is no change in price of staple goods. California fruits con tinue to arrive In limited quantities and sell readily at fancy prices. The retail trade of the city is im proving this week, and a more cheerful feeling prevails among dealers in all lines. OMAHA MARKETS. Careiully; Corrected 'Dally DRY GOODS. J. J. hrown &. bro., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. American , , ........... 9 Albion lu Aliens 9 f onnestoga ....-... ...... lu DinDeIIs.... ....... ......... 8 Truman's .. ............. 8 Garner A Co .. 9 Hamilton 10 Merrimack D .. ... 9K Oriental ... 1(1 Paiific Mills 10 Spragues ....... .. 9J 1JROWR DRILLS. Amoskeag 12 Augusta .................... 12 Everett GG .... 13 Great Falls.. . 13j BLEACHEC SHEETINGS. Penpenell 8-4. 30 do Q-a 37 do 10-4 0 do 11-1 Waltham S-4 .... 2Ji do 9-1 . 32t de 10-1 37 BROWX SHEETINGS. Indian Heads.....4.......... . 11 Pepperell E f lie...-.............-.-... 1- do R fine . -. ............. 11 do O fine. ......... 10 do N Ann ...... 9 do sheeting 3-4. . . 27K do do 9-4 . 3i4 Pultinan A A... .. . " Stark A 12 CORSET JEANS. Amoskeag .............. 1 1 Kearsarge satln.................. 13 Lscouia satin ....... 13 Naumkeag satln...... ...... 14 Peppencll satin...... .... . 11 DENIMS. Amoskeag ..... 21 Arkwright, blue . - 19 B. aver Creek A A 19 Han Maker, blue 13 India. B B blus and brown............ 19 New York, B......... ... . 25 Otis,B B 19 Otis, C C .-. . 17 Oakland ,,- 16 Warren BB 18 do A. ..... ........... 16 BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Androscogglngl-2 a a......... 17 do do L 15 Boot, S , 11 do B 1-1 IS Fruit of the Loom...........,... ... 15 do do do 100 ... 18 Gold Medal .., 32 Hope ,....,.. y. i.ew York Mills-., 18 WamasatU , 18 Lonsdale. , 12 UINOHAMS. Middlesex .... .............. 12 Glenarnis.................. 10 TICKINGS. Amoskeag, a c a. . 28 do A 23 do B. ...... V0 Conestoga, A Pro ,... . 26 do R ,.., 27 do (iod Medal 20 YANKEE NOTIONS kurtz moiir i ro., 231 Faruham Bt. SPOOL COTTON. Clark's O. N. T ... .... 7n Coat's ........................ 70 Merrick's...... 42 HO.-IERY. Domestic............m........S T-ZQ.1 00 British... ..... . 3 0CQ6 00 PAPER COOLAR3. Pickens' best,..,. 8 90 King William 1 35 Domestic ....... 1 80 Santley 2 00 SHAWLS. Ottoman strips . 52 25Q6 50 SHIRTS. White common .. 810 50 " medlum.......... 15 OJ ' cu'tom made................ 30 00 Percale. ..... 51200a21 CO Calico .......... 4 757 50 OVEKALLS. Brown drill .. ?C 50a7 23 dnck .... 7 75a9 00 Blue drill . 7 00a7 50 ' duck . 8 00a9 50 White... . 8 00a9 60 CORSETS. French whalebone f.i 25aS 00 Our own... ........ 15 00 Comet 22 50 CPRING SKIRTS. Linen printed... S 9 00 " ruffled . 12 00 " fluted . . 15 00 GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. Rosenfeld gives us the following quotations this day : Butter, active, choice roll 1518; Eggs, brisk, 11 ; Apples, 8 008 50 per barrel; Live Chickens in de mand from 3 002 25 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00 ; Oranges and Lemons are advancing, Oranges 8 50 per box, Lemons 9 OOper box. HARDWA11E. JOI1X T, EDOAK. IRON. Common "r , r- 4 Horse shoe ",... ..,,... 6 Norway nail rod..... .. lli STEEL. Cast p'- , 12 Germon . .. 11 American casn, octagon and square. 1S3 22 Jess p's English do do 25S 40 Burden's horse shoes, per keg 7 25 do mule do do 8 25 Northwesb-rn horse nails .... 22a 23 Dundee thimble skeins, discount 45 ptr cent. S tor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent. NAILS. 101 to 60J per keg... . 4 40 8d do .. 4 65 d do 4 90 Id do 5 15 3d do 5 &0 3d fine do . 7 40 lOd fiuis'ng do ..... 5 15 8d do do , , 5 40 Gd do do 5 65 lOd casing do .. . 5 15 8d do do 5 10 6d do do ...... 5 65 Wrought, all sizes 6 15 BOLTS. Carriage and Ure-..disconnt 70 pr c BUTTS. Narrow wrought, fart ointdisconnt 20 pre Cast, loose pin reversible.. do 35 do MISCELLANEOUS, nay and manure forks.dlscount 30 pr c Hoes and garden rakes..... do 25 do HINGES. Strap and T discount 25 pre WRENCHES. Taf t'a black discount 15 pr c Coe's imniitatlon.. do 45 do Coe'a genuine.., do 20 do SCREWS. American Iron... 45 pr c do brass... 40 Ir c AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. aCTTBH. H Holt's Ha.Test Klng.per doz, net 14 25 Champion -w................. 12 00 Heald's Eureks... 0 00 do red ... 9 00 SPADES ASO SIIOVrLS. Eowland'iNo2 black shovels, D H 12 00 do do polished do do 13 OS do do black spadei do 12 00 Moore do polished do do 13 00 do'i "spring point" L II shovels 13 50 AXES. Lippencott's Western Crown., l 00 do do do beveled is SO nrWDVT rrr v e --Brr. tr . . vuuu uw.,ei a xa MR da E k d4o35 Union lrhJZIZZ 11 00 ..""ao 33 do BrlUnl. u 00 ' FIXES. HanrraT, Smith & Co., discount 80 pr c American File Co do SO do HAMMERS. Miydole's. A E No 1. 1, 2. Hammond's lEKnJ (9 00 do do do 4 . - jo 50 do k.nzjnier'a No 10 00 d" do do J .. 13 50 do do do 5 14 oa HATCHETS. HoTTis shingling, No 1 . ? qo -mm aa uo a . na 0 do t 9 0 d.w do 1 7 m do J- . I Sa LEATHER. Buffslu S. sofe 13 lb Hemlock SL sole No 1. do do No 2. do do .dam do span sole good do do dam. do harness.... 39 32 30 32 2S 38 43 39 25 75 25 43 50 00 33 31 32 33 29 to 46 41 1 50 125 SO 13 1 CO 1 SO 44 do Hoe. do bridle do calf do kip. do upper ft...- Oak sole V B- do calf...... do kip do harness..... F"chcalf Jodotspr dz Other brands different French kip pr tt ... .. Bark linings. . 1 . 1 '73 . 1 . 1 . 6 45 00 90 00 75 2 35 44 1 G4 50 00 rt, pr lb. SKINS. Dry flint pr tb ...... Dry salted Green salled.-. ...... ... Jan. and Feb, pelts. Shearlii " 17 15 6 8 1 25 9 V) Lama, skia CEMENT. Rosendale..., Water linie. 00 25 SOAPS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapo Publico, 6 l-26 3A; Savon Republic, do., Chemical OliTe, 6 to 6 1-2; Palm, 55 1-4 ; German Mot led, G l-4a6 12. ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK. Benjamin 1$. Jones, Decorative Up holsterer and dealer iu fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. Oil walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5c; 2 inch 10c; 3 inch 15c; polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15c; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 615c; 2 inch 1230c; 3 inch IS 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. repps. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 503 j0; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 50a8 00. damasks. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETAIL LIST. Subject to chance of market without notice. "V31. M. FOSTER, On U. P. R. R. track bet. Farnham and Doug las. GEO A. HOAGLAND. Joists, studding and sills, 20 ft, and der ...... un- S22 00 50 23C0 21 00 25 00 22 00 5U 00 35 00 0 00 65 00 55 00 45 00 50 00 10 00 33 00 27 50 .... 43 00 ...... 35 00 32 50 30 00 27 50 27 00 . 15 00 21 50 20 00 4 25 3 ) . 2 00 3 50 3 5o rn "1 Over 20 ft, each additional ft add'l.. y... "X"1 do No 2 1st common boards..... 2nd do do "A" stock boards, 10 and 12 inch- "li" do uo uo do "C" do do do do lt clear, 1, 1. 1 aad 2 Inch 2d do do do . do 3d do do do do ...... Flooring, clear..... ... do 1st cosimoD. . do 2d do do 3d do .... . dj nsrrow, tlcar. ... 1st clear ceiling ' j inch. zd at uo 1st do do 2d do do 7 iuguH Inch.. inch.. 1st clear siding.. 2d do do 1st common siding ... 2d do do "A" shingles Extra No 1 shingles... Common No 1 sh ngles.. Lath ierl000 D A U pickets etr 100 Square do do do . .. O G Batten per lineal f '. uoujtn no uo uo .................... Liberal discount on carload lots. WINDOWS. (Glazed.) 35 per rent off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged) 25 pci cent off CI logo Ibt. BLINDS. SO per cent off list. White lime per bbl SI 752 00 Lonisvllle cement ir btl... 3 003 25 Plaster parls per bbl 3 5cj3 75 Plastering hair per busbel...... . 40 Tarrtd felt - . 4 Plastering board...... 1 OILS. PAIST', GLASS, &c. N. I. D. SOLOMON ROBERT O. STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. Coal Oil.. S 19 Linseed Oil. raw. 105 " " bl'd... 1 10 Turpentine 65 Headlight Oil 28 Lard ml, No. 1.. " " " 2.. $ f0 70 - 90 " " winter) " " strain'd Lubricating).. W. Va. 1 33 PAINTS, AC White Leal, St. Louis, Srtktly Puro " " " Fancy Brai-ds. Putty in Bladders " " Bulk Ensmeld Glass, colors, 11 sq. ft. . Flat Glass 50 c discount . 1 03 T1X, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TIN PLATE. Ctt ARCOAL. 10x11 IC, fair quality.. 10x11 ic best quality. 111x14 i.v ao 12x12 IC do 12x12 IX do lls20 IC do 11x20 IX do 11x20 IXX do 11x20 IXXX 1(0 plate DC 100 plate DX. 100 plate DXX 100 plate DXXX Roofing IC charcoal Roofing IX do 10x11 IC coke 20x23 IC charcoal roofing. 20x23 IC charcoal roofing.. elxll IX charcoal 10x20 ccke (for gutters). BLOCKTIX. Large pig Small pigs... Bar tin .. . 35 SS 38 ZINC. Sheet tin 25 to 3G in do do do do do do ic half casks ... In 250 lb casks. 11V II Sheet 21 to S5 inches per sheet.... .y, imnerssomei (extra reuneu 25 23 21 0a2 ao ao no. i... do do roofing bid mot.l SHEET IRON, First quality, Numbers 1 to 21... C 7 uo ao ao - do do do 26.. do do io &7 Charcoal, both sides siuotba do No 21 do do :6. do do 27 Juniata, No. 21."- 9V 9' ao do 26 do do 27- Kusslarerfeft7 to 12 2S 23 do No. 1, stained - Less than full bundles, add one cent. "A"Americsn Immitat'n Russia, all Nos. Less than full bundles, add one tent. 18 OALVANIZED. No.llto20 do 21 to 24. do 25 to 25- .list .do .do .do .Co 15 16 17 18 20 do 27. doSS.. FuU bundles discount 15 per cent COPPER. Braziers do tl9-. 43 42 S3 45 43 CO 38 10 to 12 C do 12Ut to 100 m. Sbeathlnz. 11 and 16 os. Planished, 11 and 16 oz Nos. 7, 8 and 9, Planished. Bolt cooper Copper bottoms BRIGHT WIRE. 10 11 UK 1K Not. 0 to 6 8,3.9 11 15 10,11 16 12 11,11 26 19 Nos. 15,16 -17 18 19 20 Per boodle 15 per cent dlseonn GROCERIES. STEELE A JOHNSON 538-540 14TH BT. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAH AND llTH ST. 113 00 i rn aa ..w.. iu uj do ....... 11 00 do .. - 17 00 do 15 50 do 17 50 do - 20 50 do 23fi0 (best quality) 23 50 do do 11 00 do do .. 17 00 do do . 20 00 do do 15 00 do do ...... 1G 00 do do . 12 50 . 27 50 23 00 21 00 PIINDT, MEYER & BAAPKE, 312 FARN HV1I ST., WHOLESALE DEALERS MORGAN Gallagher, 205 Farn ham St. WHITNEY, BAUSEKMAN fc CO., 247 Douglas St, J. J. brown 4 bro.. Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. SUGARS. Granulated pr lb, Powdered do J. iTusnea ao Rat cat loaf do Standard A do Circle A ExiiaC Yellow C do do do N O choice do ... COFFEES. Rio choice pr tt ... .. do prime do ........ do good .do ... O G Java SYRUPS. Common pr gallon........ Good do ....... Choice do ..... do N O molasses.. 26J. 15..25K 31a35 S.'ialS 60s 65 70 BICE. Rangoon choice. Caroiiua . . 3a9 16H'sl7 16ial7 6ia6H 7a7 3A 4sS CANDLES. M Weak A Co. tchofers ....... SOAP. Missouri Vriley..... . ... Kirk's Savon. ......... 51. Wesk A Co............. Schofer's German............ Kirk's standard.. ............. do sterling .... PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods, Western.............. do do Virginia ..... 45 45a50 52i57 57aC5 &0a55 75a95 do do Lorrrlard's.. Briiht do do do .... Virginia do do Natvral eaf. DDIED FRUITS California pciches per nound. do apples do S.ate do do . lKal7 12al2K liallK llallK 17 21 SialU 8-140 12 New currants.... do prunes .......... do German cherriea...... do blackberries...... ..... do rasnberrles............... do raslns pr box..., do seedless rasies per pound. SALT. New in barrels.......... do dairy ........ ... .5 80a3 00 . 4 50a5 75 CANNED GOODS. 2poundcanMyer'soystersperiose$l 25al 50 1 do di do do do . 2 50a2 75 2 do do Wiliim's do do 4 00a! 25 2 do do peaches do do ... 4 75a5 09 3 do do dn do do . 6 "ml" 50 'lomatocs, 2 pound cans, per rase ... 3 50a3 75 do 3 do do do 5 00 Corn, Trophy, p.r case .. 5 50 do Winslow do . 5 75aC 00 do Yarmouth do ...... 6 00 Strawberries, per cae...-. 4 75a5 50 Raspberries, do do . 6 01 Pineapp'es, do do ... 5 50 TEAS. Oolongs per pound. 25a75 Young U jf on, per jouEd.. lOal 00 Gunpowder, do do ..... COal 25 FLOUR. Go'd Dust., 3 10 3 (0 . 4 75a5 00 XXXX Iowa City California ..... BAGS. Gunnies, heavy weight....... do light do ............. Burlaps, four bushel -...- Dundee gunnies Grain bags, Amoskeg A.., do do Ludlow a a.... SPICES. Nutmegs, Feuang best.per pound.. Clove 1 do do . Alspice do do . Cinamon bark do do .. 18319 17&1S 1SU19 13 30J31 315 1 35al 41 CO ISa'.O 35al6 BAKING POWDER. Manufactured hy the Imperial Bak- PowderCo., Omaha, Neh. 1 tb boxes..... ... .per d.z 4 25 K boxes do 2 40 ? boxes... . .- ; do 130 5 lb boxes do 18 So la bulk,per lb, In 25,50 and 103 to lots 30 CIG ARS. A. E. SIMPSON, loth II. Upman ......... Reconstruction... Grand Central........... Universal...... Yara ........... La Boquct. ..... Simon Pure .. Partigas ........... Yours Truly......... Gold Medal . La Espanola......... Triple Crown . Henry Clay... ... De Villtr YViller. 1376 ..... Manufacturer, 532 Street. V m. s ?5 00 do do 00 35 00 40 00 43 00 50 00 60 CO 75 CO C5 00 50 U0 CO 00 73 0J 100 00 100 00 100 00 75 10 do do do do do do do do do do do do do CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. Wholesale depot 548 14th Street. Half barrel sacks... ........ 2 90 400,000 ACRES! OF THE FINEST Elkliorn Valley lands ! FOR. SALE 3. XtX. 03E11S, TTisner, - - ITob, TIIFSE LANDS ARE CONVENIENT TO the market and the FINEST in the STATE ! And will be sold at from $2.50 to $5.00 PER ACRE! For Cash or on Ion? Time. BSTliAND EXPLORING 1 rCK ETS for sale at O. &. N. W. De pot, hearing coupons which will le taken at full cost in payment for land. J. SCH00NMAKER & SON PEorniETORS or tiie PITTSBURG-. WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG, PA. tablisod 1833. Manufacturers oHStrlctlylPure While Lead, Bed Lead, Litharge Putt. Colors Dry and inOll. PURE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green manufacturered. GUARANTEE. We guarantee our brand of Strictly Pure White Lead to be free from impurities, and will pay S50 in gold for every ounce of adul liia'ion found in this package. siar73m J. SCHOONMAKER A SON LEAD PENCILS The following Premiums have been awarded for Dixon's American Graphic OR LEAD PENCILS: Gold Medal of Progress, TieBaa, 1873. First Premium CiacInBatli lad, trial Fair, 1873. First Premiss Brosy& fatUs trial Exposition, 1873. For ramples or Information address the Jos. Dixon Crucible Co., Orestes Cleeveland, Pres't n72m JEKSEY CITY, N J. na si fi ivr. UZ '. 1 10V lOjJ 9ii CHICAGO &N0RTHWES'N The Popular Route from o :v: .a. 13: jtu TO Chicago and the East ! AND THE Only Direct Routo 1VWtcrlo.Fort Dodre,Tubaqae.Iji CroMc, Prairie Da Cblen. AViuou. St Pal, Dulath, Juovlllr, Ktno. aha, Urern s.at, Kadne. Mrvea's Point. WHterlasrn, Osharan, ron DuLac. Madlaoa and Milwaukee. It Being the Shortest and FUstComsIeted Line Between OMAHA and CHIC AGO, Constant rniprovm nts have taken place in the way of reducing Grade, and placing Iron with Steel Ralls, adding to its roiling stock new and Elegant DAV Had 81.KEP1SO CARS Equipped with the"Wesi!ughoueAir Brake" and "Miller Plst'orm." establishing comforta ble and commodious Eating Houses.onVrlngall the comforts of traveling the age can produce. From 'A to 10 Fast Express Trains run each way dally over the various lines of this load, thus securing to the traveler selecting this route sure and certain connections in any di rection he may wish to go. Principal Connections. AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C ty, Yankton and points reached via Sioux City and Pacific railroad. AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodje, Des Moines, Ottawa and Keokuk. AT MARSHALL for St. Paul, Minneapolis, Dulutb, and northwestern points. AT CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo. Cedar Falls, ( harles Citr, Durlington and St. Louis. AT CLINTON for Dubuqne, Dun'elth, Prai rie du Chien, Lacrosse, and all points on the Chicago, Clinton and Dubuque, and Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. AT FUI.TON for Freeport. Racine Milwau- xee ana aiipoinuin Wisconsin. AT CHICAGO with all railway lines leading out of Chicago. Through tickets to all eastern cities via this line can be procured, and any informat on ob tained, concerning Route, Rates, etc, at the Company's office. 218 Farnham street, Omaha, and also at the principal TicketOtBces along the line of tbeU. P.R.R. JWBaggage checked through to all principal Eastern points, W.H.STENNETT, MARVIN HUGHITT. Gen'l Passng'r Ag't. Gen. Sup't. J. H. LACEY, C. O. EDDY, Ticket Ag't, Omaha. Gen'l Ag't Omaha. mchl8rl Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R Is the only dire Hue to ST. IiOTJIS . AND THE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE "WEST NO CHANGE . virfe between Omaha and St. Louis ana b ttoi e between OMAHA ana AuW YORK. This the Only ino running a PULLMAN SLEF.PIXQ CAK EAST KltOJI OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL OP TIIE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRA IN. BsJ-Passengcrs taking otbci routes nave a disjreeuble transfer at the hirer Station. 8 PASSEXUEU TRAINS UAILT I REACHING ALL EASTEBH AHD WESTEKH CITIES With Less Changes and iu adrince 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. n"Sce that your tickets read via KnnaasCJty-, 8 Joaph A C'onncII UluO Ralrud, Via Omaha and Si. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. JOS. TEHON, G EO. L. BRADBURY, Pass. AgU Gen'l Agent. . F. BARNARD, A. C. DAWES, Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Agt., St. Joseph. St. Joseph. laStf VandaliA ROT7TS IE -A. S T. 3TEAINS DAILY ! TTPtTTI" CM YATTYa YmTTWW Pullman Palace Cars THB0UQH WITHOUT 0HA3QE TO Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Louisville. Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, axr NEW YORK Arrival of Trala from toe West. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Cleveland, Buffalo & Boston n'TnT7'Xi,'T'C! ArerorSaleatthe J.lLlVHllO Company' Oflcc, S. K. eorarr Voartta A Chtstnat iU., Bf.Loals, and at the Frlaclpal RaU way Oateea 1b the West. CHAS. BABCOCK, C. E. RUSSELL, S'thern Pass. Ag't, Wtst'n Pass. Ag'L Datxas. Texas. Kaxaas Citr, JOHN E. SIJIPSON. CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pass. Ag' t. aStf IsDisjtapous. St. Locu. EstabUsned in 1851. TTxxltect. otAToa Confectioners' Tool Works, Tbos. XCills eft Bro., Manufacturers ol Confectioners'Tools Maealaea, Moalds, lee Cie , Freezara, kc.t Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. PHH1DELPUA,PA.- Proprietors: 1 EgTArusHXDjStt! Thohas Mills, 1 Geo. M.Mills, f "lATALOaUESSEST ATUP.PAjutKa.J J upon appllcaUon. jBtr7dAw3ai Chicago, Sock Island aim jraciiic n. , THE GRAUD CENTRAL ROUTE FR01I OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Davenport and Bock Island, o All Passenger Trains are equipped with the n estixouocsk Patent Air Brikes and Miller's Patent fcafrty Platform and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Dally, Connecting as follows : AT DES MOINES with the Des Moine Valley Railroad, for Oskaloosj, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Lonis. AT GR1NNKLL with the Central Railroad of Iowa, for all points north to St. Paul. AT WEST LIBERTY with the Burlington. Cdar Rapids A Minnesota Railroad, for Burlington, Cedar Raptds, Dubuque A Sr. Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION .with the South-Western i.ranch, for Muscatine, Washington and all points south. AT n.VVE.S PORT with the Davenport A St Patil Railroad for points north. AT LOCK ISLAND with the Western Union Railroad for Freeport, Reloit, Kacinr, Mil waukee and all points In northern LUnois and Wisconsin. AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Ibk Lv'and and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis and points outh. AT ROCK la LAND with the Peoria A Rock Island Railroad for Peoria and points east. AT BUREAU JUNG, with branch, for Hen ry, Larere, Chilllcothe and PeorU. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points nort hand south. AT CHICAGO with'il lines East, North acd South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, via this line, can be procured, and any infor mation obtained, concerning points, at the ticket office of the companr, 12 Farnham St., Omaha, and also at the principal ticket otSces along the line of the U. P. IU U. Bacsose Checked Tbrongh tn all Principal Kaatern Pomta. A.M. SMITH, Gen'l Pass'r Ag't, ChUago. J. H. LACEY, Ticket Agent, a23tt Omaha 11. BIDDLE. Gen'l Sup't Chicago. S.S STEVENS, Gen'l Western Ag't Omaha. M. Keller, Proprietor of the RISING SUN AUO LOS A1YGELES YINEYRDSr Depot for the sale of hid NATIVE WINES AND BZE-A-IsTIlDIEIES M. KELIiEB. eft Co., Corner;of.BatleryanirWakhInston.Sts. SAX KUAXCISCO, roaiatl CAL. ALKX. J. irOOAT. Kit. It. IICDSOX MATU'L C. UUUsO.V. JAS. O. BUTLER ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. Leggat, Hudson & Co., Manufacturers of every arau r Fine Cut Chewing AND SHOKIXQ TOBACCO Our Special Brands: FINK CUTjii BEAUTY. GILT EDGE, SMOKING 5: JNGLESICE. BULLION. MONTANA. All Oar Tobaccos Strlctl j Waranted. OFFICK AND SALESROOM Cor. Second & Vine Streets, St. Zioiiia jVCo. mar7tmo PASSENQERS Going East op South from Omaha And Points on U. P.R.B., should taie tht u LINCOLN EOUTE" ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD ! - And secure for themselves the choice of Six Popular Boatesfrom Atchlsou to Chicago and St. Louis, All makln; Bellahle Connections and being EqnlppeditaPilac Day aad Sleeping Car. All delay and Inconvenience arriving from Ferries atd transfers can be avoided West of Chicago and St. Louis by securing Ticket! via ATCniSO.X aad the ATCIIVSUX A HEBKAHKA. KA1XUOAD. Direct and Bellahle Connections are also made with the A. T. A 8. F. Ii. B. for the Great Arkaasas Taller & Colorado, And ita all lines running South to points In Southern Kansas and the Indian Territorr. Aak for Tickets via LINCOL & ATCHISON CHAS. OSMITII, W. F. WHITE Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Ag'L 1a20tf A'MISoa. Kanaaa . ADVERTISE IN TOE "1533 1 1 fi W ' T1 R TT V T iuxtilyouhave CAREFULLY EXAMINED OTTB. :XTSW ) IB AND , r: lowj 'reservoir: A S WE HAVE TWELVE GOOD REASON ' XV why thev will do vour work. Quick -and Easv, uneai ana uiean. They are cbcjpcst to buy, Ther are Usl t.k iir. Cf Ther bake ev nly and qulcklr, r Their operation is perfect, ' J They have alwavs a good draft, mm. They are made ofike bestiaaterlal They roast perfectly, m They reiulre but Utile fuel, iui'j axe Terj low prictM, They are easily managed. Thev are suited to all localities. QB Every stoveguaranteedtogivesatUfactlon. SOLD BY Excelsior Man'fg Co., ST. LOUIS, M0., AND II V M. ROGERS, Oxnalia, RJ'o'bxrAslE.ft eces size wfeaW OF FEILETS, oo ooo Or Sagar-Coa:cd, Concentrated, Root and Herbal Juice, Anti union Granules. T lTE " LITTlVn GIANT" CATIL1RT1C or 9IultBB& la Farro rhyslc. Tho novelty of modem jrcdlcai. Chemical nil Pharinaccuucal Science No use of any longer taking tho large, rypuMvo and natweous pills, composed of cheap, crude, and bulky n -rcdlent. when wo can by a careful application of chemical science, extract all the cathartic and other mult tins! properties from the most vsluabiu roots and herb, and concentrate them into a minato Gran de, scarcely larRer (ban a mtiatarJ oeJ, that can be readily Bwallowcd by tboeo o the moit sensitive stomachs and fastidious tastes. Eachlittlo I'urRatlvo relict represents, in a man concentrated form, as much cathartic power as Is embodied in any of tho largo pills found for sale la the dreg shops. From their wonderful ci thartlc power, in proportion to their rlze, people who hira not tried them arc apt to t uppoto taC they an: hirsa ordrnttc tn effect, bat such Is not at all the cae. the different activo medicinal pria. clplesof which they aru composed being so bars raanized and mod&cd. one by tho others, aa ta prod u co a mott nenrclliia and thor. unxb,ycl KeutlyandltluUly operatlua; catkartl.-. -, B500 llowaril U hereby offered hy tho pro prietor of ihcso Pellet, to any chcmlt Mfho, upon analysis, fill find in them an Calomel or other forms of mercury ot any other mineral poison. , nclng- entirely vcBCtaMo.nopartrcn lar caro Is .-eqaired whilo uxtn-r them. They ope rate without disturbance to tho constitution, diet, or occupation. ForJaundlce, Hcndacbc. Constipation, Impure Hlood, Pain lu tbo SbouldcrN, TiRbtncsa of tho Cbcst, Ilizziueao, Sour Eructations of tho Momacii, Ilad tanto lu uioutb, lilltoua attack. Pain lu region of KldncyK, Internal rover, Oloatcd fecllutr about Mfomacb, Kutib of Hlood to Head, II I Kb Col ored Urine, Unsociability and tiloomy Forebodlnira, take Br. l'lerce'a rieaiant l'uriatltro Pellets. In explanation of tho rcmcdiaTpower or my Tur- fitlvo Pellets over eo prcat a variety of dlseaes. wish to say that tbe I r action upon tho animal economy I universal, not a flaud or tlKsuoi'acapIuff their sana Ivo lmprcBi. Ao docs not Impair tbema their eusar ccatl3("ncd being enclosed la class bottles preserve their Irtues unimpaired for anr lencth of time. In any climate, eo thai they arc af. -ways fresh and reliable, which Is not tho cajs with the piUs fonnd in the drag etorce.pnt np la cheap vrooil or paste-beard boxes. Recollect that for a'! dismcs where a Laxative, Altera tiro or Purffativo is indicated, thrso llttla Pellets wilt cite the most perfect satUfactioa to all who use them. Tlicy arc sold by nil cnterprialBj DruggUtnat i!5 cents a bottle. Do not allow any drngslst to lndcco ron to take anything eNs that to may av la Just aa rood as my Pcllcto bccaco ho makes a larger profit oa that whi'h ho recommends. It your dro-srlst cannot supply them, cncloso SS eenu and recciw thfm ny retnrn mail from B. r. PlEllCE, JL. J , Prop'r, . BUFFALO, N. & i i 91 BM. 1 ASK FOE PYLE'S OK SALERATDS! J AND BAKINQ SODA! BEST IN" T7SB Sold by Pundt. Meyer A Ilaankeand TiVhltney, liausermaa A Co. CASTLE BROS , IMPORTERS OF TEAS AND East India Goods, 213 and 315 FKO.VT STREI2T Sau Franci - California. mchGTnx PLATTE TALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel C. Smith, Local Agent foCne U. P. R. R. LA3STDS, Columbus, - XTeb. Government Lands Located ! U. P. Lands Sold! ImproTCd Farms and Town Eols for OR ON LONG- TIME!! 1-A1I Communications Cheer fully AnswereI ap30U MONUMENTS, TOMBSTONES, ETC-T KtQ jmWm.-mm -X t fJmmmmmmmTfOftPii m9m 'jmmmmWWySirS "5 - fiilwlmmmmmmmmmmmmWR l f3cl S mWLwimmmmmW 9m . fJ '1 I ' w.aJhsv-J- ---- -., ..--. -. -... - ... lAA27-ii - l3v, -5vf 'v' irya Sit. lthj