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PERSECUTED MAN.
BY EBEX E. KEXFOUD.
Mr. Bumble Timothy Bumble,
bachelor from Spadunk sat in his
room, the very picture of despair.
That morning he had arrived at
the mansion of his newly-married
brother, on a visit of a week or two.
He had felt some presentiment of
evil from the time he began to talk
of making the visit; somethinghad
impressed him with a vague fcense
of danger. As he ascended the
steps that morning he had not
dreamed -what the danger consisted
in, nor how very near, it was.
Now he knew.
"It's a widow!" groaned Mr.
Bumble. "A widow !"
Evidently Mr. Bumble hadn't
any particular love for widows.
"Here I am, an innocent, unsus
pecting man," went on Mr. Bum
ble, dolefully. "John who's put his
foot in it by getting married, in-
I vjtes medowu to see now mucii
like fools he and his wne rau uui,
,wi t isL-n o wl pjime down. I
hardly step rav foot inside the door
before Jplm tens " Vs -"some
one eKe coming his dear
Belinda's M-ter, a widow, and Mich
a nice woman, and I see through it
all in a minute. It's all a plot!
They've got me down here for her
to marry ! Ye.-, for her to marry."
Mr. Bumble shivered at the
thought. He was in a cold sweat all
over.
"And now she's here!" Mr.
Bumble shook his fNt at something
in the corner an imaginary wid
ow, probably; ".she's here, and I'll
be persecuted and pestered from
morning till night. She knows
what John and his wife have got in
to their heads, and is willing to
help 'em along in their wickedness.
Twish," Mr. Bumble waxed warm
in his gestures with his earnestness
on the subject, "I wish there was a
law abolishing widow, I do, T
swear I do."
"Bravo for you, Tim !" laughed
his brother John, sticking his head
in at the door. "I'll tell you how
you can begin the reform ami abol
ih this one. Jut marry her!" and
John withdrew, laughing.
"Yes, you've made a fool of your
self hy getting married, and want
other folks to, on the principle that
'misery loves company," declared
Mr. Bumble, blowing ins nose ex
plosively. "Of course the first
thing when I go down they'll in
troduce me. Hang it all, I wish
I'd stayed at home. It does make
me out of patience to see people
make such -fools out of themselves."
John oame back pretty soon.
,'JAro you ready to go down ?" he
asked.
"Yd, I s'pose so," answered poor
Mr. Bumble, not very graciously.
"But I'll tell you what It is, John,
I'll not marry her."
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Jolin laughed ouirignt. "iou
" to thinfc that gettllltf
j
married
man can
have hannen to him. I think it
about the bet."
"Yes, you," exclaimed Mr. Bum
ble, explosively. "Of course you'll
say bo now; but wait just wait!'
very solcivnily and with awful im
presslveuesa, "Well, I'll wait," replied John.
"Come on, if you're ready."
Mr. Bumble groaned and followed
his brother down like a lamb led to
the sacrifice. He began to tremble
before he reached the parlor door.
He remembered, afterward, of see
ing something in the shape of a
woman rise up as they entered, the
j-ooin, and of hearing John say,
"Mrs. Blake, my brother Timothy."
And the shape swooned down upon
him like a hawk upon a dove, and
for ten minutes thereafter all was a
-blank.
When ho regained lus scattered
senses it always served him in the
snmr. tenv to ha introduced to a wc-
I man, especially a widow she was
talking away at an awmi rate, anu
he was sitting before her with his
hands folded meekly, in becoming
resignation, -rt first ho didn't daro
to look at her; but after his first
awe began to subside he stole a
glance or two at her. The invest!,
gation made him tremble. She
wasn't one of your cooing, gentle
widows, but one of the strong mind
ed class. He felt sureof.it. And
by-aud-by how, he never knew
she began to talk woman's rights.
"I do think," declared Mrs.
Blake, layjng her hand on Mr.
Bumble s knee by the way of em
phasis, and causing the poor man to
flinch terribly, "I do think that wo
poor females have rights which you
nmn 9i lmund to resnect. Mrs.
"Blake looked straight at Mr. Bum
ble as she said this, as if daring him
4r 1nii if
"Undoubtedly," rc-ponueu -wr.
Bumble, feebly", feeling that some
thing was expected of him.
"Yes, undoubtedly," rppeatcd
Mrs. Blako, "I think "you are'feensi
ble in making that admission, Mr.
Bumble, and I like you for it."
Mr. Bumblo wished he had said
that they had more rights now than
they knew how to take care of, but
he knew that he hadn't moral cour
age to say any such thing. The
widow kept him there all the after
noon. It was a torment to him, but
he c-mld'ntget awaj.
"Dear !" exclaimed the poor man
that night, in the solitude of his
chamber, "I'm afraid she'll got me
cornered up and marry me."
His sleep was haunted with
widows. One leaned down from the
hca'dbourd to pull his Ijalr, and one
shook her fist at him from the foot
boardwhile another leaned over me
side of the bed, and requested him,
in dulcet tones, to kiss her. That
woke Mr. Bumble up, and not an
other wink of sleep did he get that
night.
. "Oh, Mr. Bumble!" cried the
widow at breakfast, "Belinda says
they have the prettiest view from
the hill bevond tho meadow, and I
"want to see it. Won't you go with
me this morning ?"
Poor Mr. Bumble consented, be
cause he didu't dare tq dootuer'
wise.
"I'm in for i(," he groaned, as he
went up stairs to get his duster. "1
hope she won't propose before we
gpt hack, if sho should "
Mr.' BumblGwas horrified at the
prospect. He never had thought
of such a thing before. But
tins widow was strougminded
and believed in "rights." Might
rjot the righ.t to propose be one of
them? And if sho should propose
he knew ho never should dare to
to say no.
If ever any one deserved cannon
izatiou as a martyr, Mr. Bumble
did that day. Every hour was a
week, and sho insisted on dragging
him about the whole forenoon. At
last she was ready to go home, and
tho poor bachelor began to revive
aa me distance oetween mem and
the house grew loss.
As they were returning across a
pasture a cow which had been feed
ing in the further corner saw them
and camo running toward them.
Mis. Tllnkp wna torrlfl(l nnil flwl in
L Mr, Bumble for protection.
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"OJIO wuu'i nun you," muu ..ur.
Bumble, comfortingly, edging away
from tho widow, who, he was
afraid, contemplated a raid on hlra
under the plea of fright. "Shoo,
boss! Shoo!"
The cow didu't choose to "shoo,"
tbut came nearer.
"Oh !" shrieked Mrs. Blake, fling
her arms about the poor man, "save
me!"
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"You old brute!" exclaimed Mr.
Bumble, making a terrible effort to
free himself from the widow's
clutches; let us hope fin the sake of
his-galantry, that his exclamation
has reference to the cow. "You
old brute ! I see if you'll stand there
shaking your head at me!" and
thereupon he charged at the ani
mal so furiously that she made an
inglorious retreat.
"HowshallT ever repay y"?
cried the widow. "I feel that 1
owe you my life, and my hfe-long
gratitude is yours!"
"Don't," said Mr. Bumble, evi
dently greatly touched at her exhi
bition of gratefulness. "'Taint
worth speaking about." .
"I wish you'd let me lean on your
arm " said Mrs. Blake faintly ; "I
feel so weak. I can hardly walk.
I don't know but I shall faint.
Oh!"
Mr. Bumble was aghast at the
prospect of a fainting widow on his
hands. He grabbed off his straw
hat and began to fan her furiously.
Presently she said that she felt bet
ter, and took possession of his arm,
and they set out for home, which
was reached after many halts and
much suffering orf-the part of Mr.
Bumble.
"It's getting desperate," said the.
persecuted man to himself as he re
viewed the events of the. day and
looked the situation boldly in the
face. "A widow'll bring things to
a crisis in no time. I wish I was
going home to-morrow."
The next evening there was a
party at a neighbor's, and John and
Belinda and Mrs. Blake and Mr.
Bumble attended. Mr. Bumble
supposed, as it was such a short dis
tance, that they would all walk
home together ; but Belinda got a
chance to ride, and consequently
Mr. Bumble was left to the painful
duty of seeing the widow home.
"Such abeautiful night," she de
clared, as "clinging closer than a
brother," they sallied out. "How
forcibly I am reminded of the time
when dear Mr. Blake walked home
with me from a party before we
were married."
The widow gave signs of being
about to dissolve into tears. Mr.
Bumble could stand anything better
than tears, and he made a desperate
eilbrt to ward oft" the threatened ca
lamity. "Have j'ou ever been to Spa
dunk?" he asked, grasping at the
first idea that came into his head'
as drowning men clutch at straws.
"I'd like to have you come up,"
said Mr. Bumble, at a loss to think
ofanvthlng else to say, and deter
mined that the conversation should
not revert to the dear departed Mr.
Blake.
tiWmilrl vnn. Tinxc. ronllv. Mr.
Bumble?" asked the widow, smil
ing into his face. "You men are
so so fond of testing us poor wo
men, you know, that we can hardly
ever tell when you are in earnest.
But I do believe you're in earnest,
this time. I would like to como up
and see you, I assure you,"
"I put my foot in t this time,"
groaned the baohelor. "She'll pro
pose boforo we get home." Then
aloud, ho added, "Yes, I'd like t
have you and Belinda come up and
stay as long as you like."
"What if I should like to stay for
IIfi'l Innrrlirwl flip widow. "Oh!"
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suuueniy appealing iu uuuuc nuM
she nausaui, "x-m so impulsive, imi.
Bumble, that I never stop to think.
What can you think of me?"
. Mr; Bumble tried to say some
thing, but the words stuck in his
throat, and produced only an unln
telliaible sound.
"You wjsh I would ? Was that
what you said, Mr. Bumble?" ex
claimed tho widow, archly. "Oh,
Mr. Bumble ! Did you really mean
that?"
"I I didn't say it," exclaimed
the sutlering man, driven to desper
ation. "You you misunderstood
me, ma'am,"
"Oh, 1 did? Exouso me, do,"
E leaded the widow; how could I
ave been so mistaken ?"
Mr. Bumble didn't remen-ber the
incidents of tho walk very clearly
when he reached home. He tried
to shake her off at the parlor door,
but she wasn't to begotridofln
that way.
"Come in and-sit down,Mr. Bum
ble, do," she urged. And Mr. Bum
ble, cursing lim&elf all the while
for being su'oh a fool, allowed her to
draw him into the parlor, after the
fashion of the fly and the spider,
and there he sat and suffered for
three mortal hours. More than once
i. tiirtiirrlil- tho Imimrlnnt moment
had come and that she was about to
propound the awful question. But
something Providence, he called
it helped him to avert the awful
fate with which must have been his
if she had spoken," and. he congratu
lated, himself "as he reaohed his
chamher'tliat ho was still spared to
freedom a little while.
He went to bed and dreamed.
He thought Mrs. Blake came and
informed him that she was going to
marry him the next day at precise
ly half-past ten. It was terribly
real. Ho woke up in a cold and
clammy perspiration. Hours passed
iwftra Vinslpnrstnd then he dreamed.
This time he thought that he ran
away to escape his awful doom, and
the widow followed him and over
took him. "Oh, you naughty
man !" she cried, putting her arms
around his neck; "you foolish
man ! to think you could get way
from a, woman so easily, when
she'd made tin her mind to marry
you." And then she fell to kissing
him, and he woke up with a
scream and found himself sitting
bolt upright in bed, with, a pillow
clutched r bs hands as a defense
against bis persecutor. He got up
and dressed himself.
"I'm going to get out of this," he
groaned. "I won't stay another
day for any monej. It ain't safe."
Ten minutes afterward some one
knocked at John's chamber doQTt
"Who's there?" he demanded.
"Mo-TJmoihS-," answered Mr.
Bumble'.
John got up and camo to the door
to find out what the matter was,
"I'm golns home," declared r
Tiiimhlo. t'Thft train troos in fifteen
minutes. I thought Td teljyoul
was going, so you wouldn't reel
alarmed."
"But, Timothy"
"Tain't no use," saul Mr- B,um
resojutely; "I wouldn't stay for
anything. I'm gojng now. Take
caro of yourself. Good-by," and
Mr. Bumble was off.
He half expected to be overtaken
hy the widow, and didn't feel safe
t jll he had reached home,
Did you enjoy yourself ?" asked
the old housekeeper, as she got him
something to eat, "You look, all
worn out,"
MTlw Rlil Mr. llnmhlo. "T fpll
j'ou, Betsey, I'm never going away
from home again unless I know it's
safe to do so, I've been persecuted;
yes, Betsey, persecuted." Mr. Bum
ble heaved an awful sigh of "relief.
"It any women ever come here that
you don't know, just look the door
and don't lot 'em in, for goodness'
sake. Tell 'em I'm slek or dead;
that I've got tho small-pox any
thing you please; but don't let 'em
In II ' f
In
s.
Afr Tlllmlkla MnlJnll AMnA.. 1.1a
dream for several days, and kept a
constant; look-out for the widow;
but she didn't followhlm. He hW
never ventured to visit his brother
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Money and Commerce.
Daily Review.
Office Omaha Daily Bee, 1
June 9, 1874. J
There js little doing in a bu-iness
way to-day. The morning opened
with a brisk shower.
But a limited number of mail or
ders were received, and on the whole
this may be set down as one of the
dull days of the season.
There i3 nothing to report in the
way of fluctuation in prices, and
from present indications merchants
may look for quiet markets for sev
eral days at least
We noticed some heavy ship
ments of lumber, and the arrival of
several carloads of assorted mer
chandise. OMAHA MARKETS.
Carefully Corrected Daily
DRY GOODS.
browx & hho., Cor. 14th
Douglas Streets.
and
J. J.
rnixTS.
Aliens . ....
American...... .
A iiios teas ......
Rrlstol............
Darners........
Hamilton
Merrimack P..
Peabody .....
Richmond......
9
9
a
9
9
Simpson's..
BLEACHED SHIRTINGS.
Bright 4-4
BootG
Cabot 4-1
1-onsdale.-...-........... . ..- .
X. Y. MiiU
IVterboro- - .........
Suffolk L
BLEACHEC SHEETINGS.
Peppcrtll 8-1
do 9-4 -
do 10-4
COTTONADtS.
Farmers and Mechanics..........
G rcat Western ............-
9
12K
It
1SJS
8
sy2
si
ss
2G
BROWX
Albion, A .........
Bedford, R.
GrantTlIIe, E E..
Gcrnianla, B ll.....
Langley.......
L. L s
SHEETINGS.
lo.y
n
S'J
GINGHAMS.
American
Amcsleag .
11
12
12
12
Rates ....
Ltd caster..
TICKINGS.
Amoskejg, a c a
BIddelord
1
11
17K
15)1
DENIMS.
AmosVepg -...
Bearer Creek, B B
Hayniatcrs... ..
Otn, B II
Otis, C C
JEANS.
Riddeford
Hoasier IC'i
-io
YANKEE X0TI0SS-
kurtz moiib & CO., 231 Fariiham
Street.
spool conuw.
Clark's O,
"oat's .
Merrick's
To
70
a oo
HOSIERY.
Ttomcsilc
S
British...... ....
TAPER COLLARS
Dickens' best..... ...-.
King William.
Domestic......... -
3 0fjC00
S 90
1 R5
1 SO
250
stauley ........ ;-
D11A L.S
Ottoman strips-.
. S2 25G 53
SHIRTS.
White
common .... ......
mptl ! II nl
$10 60
- 15 00
30 CO
S 1 2 00.124 CO
.. 4 757 50
custom made..... ...
Percale-
Calico
OVEBALL3.
Brown drill ......... ....
duck... ....... ...........
Blue drill... ....-
' duck
White
CORSETS.
French whale'oone .........-..
O-ir own- . . ........
Comet-....
SPRING SKIRTS.
Linen printed .. . .
" ruffled .......
" fluted
. SC 50a7 25
. 7 73a9 00
.. 7 00a7 50
... 8 00a9 50
S 00a9 50
. S5 23aS 00
15 00
2250
$ 9 00
12 00
1(W
GENERAL COMMISSION.
J. C. Rosunfeld gives 113 the
following quotatipns this day :
Butter, dull, 1212i in tubs; Eggs
in demand at lie per doz.; Live
Chickens at 3 00 per doz.; Strawber
ries in demand at 30c per box ;
Gooseberries, 3 00 per bu.; Cherries,
30c per box ; Oranges, 9 00, and
Lemons, 14 00 per box.
HARDWARE.
JOHH T, EPCJAU.
IRON.
Common bar...
Horse shoe bar.
Norway nail rod.
its
12
a
STEEL.
Cast plow-
11
American casn, octagon and fquare ifC'S -
Jess p's Engli'h do do .- 2JG$ 40
Burden's horse shoes, per leg ... 7 25
do niulo do do -. . 8 25
Northwestern horse nails - 22a 23
Dundee thimble skeins, discount 45 ptr cent.
Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent.
NAILS.
lOd to C0J per keg... .
4 41
4 G5
4 9J
5 15
5 90
7 4.Q
5 15
540
5 Co
5 15
5 40
5 15
gd uo
id, do
4d do
Sd do
3d fine do
lOd finis'ng do
8d do do
Cd do do
101 casing do
Sd do do
Cd do do
Wrought, all sizes ........ ... .
BOLTS.
Carriigo ami tire. discount TQprc
BUTTS.
Narrow wrought, fart i&iutdiscount 20 pr c
Cast, Joqse rJn reversible do 33 do
MISCELLANEOUS.
Hay and manure forks. .discount 30 pr c
Hoes and gxiden rates.. do 25 do
HINGES.
Strap and T discount 25 pre
WRENCHES.
Tail's black .- discount Mprc
Coe's luiuiitation ....... do 45 do
Coe's genuine do 20 do
' SCREWS.
American Iron.- .. 45 pre
do brass.. 40 pre
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
ECTTltK .
H Holt's Ha. Test Klng,per doz,net 1125
Uhamplen 12 00
if..M Vtimti in nn
do red
9 00
ST.4DE3 AND SIIOV LS.
Rowland's No 2 black shovels, D li
do do polished do do -.
do do black spadr s do
Moore do polhbod do do
do's "spring point" L II shovels
AXES.
Lippencott's Western Crown
do do do IkTefed-.
COFFEE MILLS.
Parke's No 3, iron box . cet
do do 103 do
do do 35 Union lr h... . -
eo do 35 do Britania .
FI.LES.
Harerare, Smith A Co., discount
American File Co.- do
HAMMERS.
Haydole's, A E No 1, 1, 2
Maiumond's A E No 2 ..
do do do 4 ...
do imlmer's No 1-
do do do 2
do do do 3-
HATCHETS.
Morris' shingling, No 1 .
do do do 2 -
do do do 3... ....
do cltw do 1. .
?o o do 3 .-
LEATHER.
Buffalo S. sole H B S
12 00
l.i 00
12 00
13 00
13 50
13 00
13 50
525
5 75
11 00
13 00
31 pre
SO do
MOO
10 50
10 00
13 50
1 00
$7 00
800
SCO
7 50
8 50
Hemlock SL tole No 1
do da No 2
do do dam-
S53
31
32
28
S3
43
33
..125
75
25
. 43
. 150
. 1 00
45
33
34
32
35
29
40
46
41
1 50
125
30
43
1 60
1 33
44
do ipan sole good-.
do do rii ,,,
do harness-
do line-
do' bridle
do calf
da VI n
do upper ;
do rsdf
!"?
73 00
90 00
235
1 64
MOO
13
1C
fMhM- hrands different wt, pr lb Io
1 44
frreocn tip pr u
65U
uarx lining
SKINS.
Dry flint pr K
17
15
6
8
1 25
Dry sailed..
Green-...
Green salted .
Jan. and Feb, pelts..
9
Shearing-
Lamq skin
Rosrndale
Water lime..
"cement.
S 03
8:5
SOAPS
Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers.
Sapo Publico, 6 1-2G 3-4; Savon
Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to
6 1-2; Palm, 5 5 1-4 ; German, Mot
led, 6 l-4a6 12.
art goods and upholsterer's
STOCK.
Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up
holsterer and dealer in fine art goods,
270 Faiuham Street, furnishes the
following quotations:
FRAME MOULDINGS.
Oil walnut mouldings, one incbr
per foot, 5c; 2 inch 10c; 3 inch 15c;
polished walnut, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch
15c; 3 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch
C15c; 2 inch 1230c; 3 inch 18
45c; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1
iuch 510c; 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch
1530c.
Window shades.
Plain bands. 6 feet, all colors, per
pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00
4 00; each additional foot, 75c per
pair.
RETPS.
Union jnd all wool terry, tr yard
1 503 iO; 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 00?5 CO; straw,
3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50.
LUMBER.
RETAIL LIST.
Eubjfct to change of market without tottcc.
WM. M. FOSTER,
On U. P. R. R- track let. Far n ham and Doug
las. GEO A. HOAGLAND.
Jois's, studding and sills, 0 It, and
un-
$22 00
50
23 00
21 00
25 00
22 00
50 00
35 00
JO 00
65 00
.,- 65 00
... 45 00
50 00
40 00
35 00
27 50
.... 00
35 00
32 50
. 30 00
27 50
2 00
,. . 75 00
21 50
20 00
4 25
. 3 (0
2 00
3 5fl
3 Bo
Over 20ft, each additional ft aid'l..
iWUlUUUU A. rtu ...
;nl3. ... ..
Fencing inoi..
.In Ko
1st common boards,
2nd do uo
"A" stock Iioards, 10 and 12 inch. ..
"B" do do lo do ...
"C" do do do do ......
lt clear, 1, 1)i, llj and 2 Inch
2d. do do ilo do ..-
3d do do do do . ..
Flooring, ilear..... . .... ......
do lstcommou ... ...
do 2d do ...... .....
do 3d do .. .
d.i narrow, clear .. ...
1st clear celling inch ......
2d do , do 4lnch.. . .....
1st do do ?2 Inch
2d do do inch
1st clear eiding-. ....
2d do no
1st common siding
2d do ao .
"A" shingles. ..
Extra No 1 shingles...
Common No 1 sh.ngles
Lath per louu.
DA U nicketsecr 100.. .....
Square d6 do do ....
OO Batten per lineal f'
Rough do do do . ...,
LiLeral discount on caiload lots
WINDOWS. (Glazed.)
35 per cent off Chicago list.
DOORS, (Wedged) .
25 pei cent off CI tcago list. '
. EUND3.
Ua
SO per cent off list.
Whlto lime per bbl
Lon'svllle cement rerbbl
Plaster paris ner.hbl ,
Plastering hair per buhcl...
Tarred felt. ---
Plastering board ....
$1 7302 00
..... 3 00(3 '15
3 50fc3 75
4)
OILS. PAINTS, GLASS, &c.
N. I. D. SOLOMOIN.
ROBERT C. STEELL.
BRADY & McAUSLAND.
Coal Oil $ 19
Linseed Oil, nw. 105
" " bl'd... 1 10
Turpentine GS
Headlight Oil 28
uirdoi!, No. 1
i 2
" " wlrterl.
" "straln'dj
Lubricating 1
W. Va. t
3S
TAINTS, AC
White Lead. St. Louis, Srtictiy Pure - S U4
a Taney Ilraiids
Putty In Bladders '
9K
liUlE
1 oS
En.imeld Glass, colors, tl v. ft.
Flat Glas., 50 $ c dibcount
TIN, SIIEET-IROX. WIRE, C.
MILTOX ROGERS, COR. 14th &
FARNHAM.
TIN TLATE.
ciiancoAL.
10x11 IC.rair quality..
10x14 Ie. Ist quality
10x14 IX do do ..
12xl2IG do do ..
12x12 IX do do ..
14x20 1C do do .
14x20 IX do do .
14x20 IXX do do .
113 00
13 50
IC 50
14 00
17 00
15 50
.. 17 50
20 50
23 50
23 50
14 00
17 00
20 00
15 00
... IC 00
. 12 50
27 50
14x20 1XXX do
110 plate 1C
(best quality)
di
IUU p IU A'.V,
100 plate DVX
100 plate P .XX
Roofing IC charcoal
Roofing IX do
tn.11 II !rl-o
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
20x23 IC charcoal rooGug.
'.M
20x?B iu cnarcoai roouug
e4xl4 IX charcoal .....
10x20 ccke (for cudtrs)..
-. 28 00
2100
BLOCHTIN.
Large pigs.
Small pigs .
Bar tin
SC
33
ZINC.
Sheet tin 25 to 30 In :
do do do It half casks-
do do do In 250 ft casks.
Sheet 24 to 35 inches per sbcet.-.
TinncrssoMei (extra refined--
25
23
21
0a2
do do no. !
do do roofing .-
Lid metal
SHEET IKON.
First quality, Numbers IC to 21 ...
do do do 5
do do do 26 ..
do do do S7 -
Charcoal, both sides smotbe
C
co io -'i.
do do :G
do do 27.
Juniata, No. 21
uo no zo.
do do 27.
Russia perfect 7 to 12-
Less than full bundles, add one cent.
II lit i,n..!Mn lm,rtlln l?lltAL3. 3Ul - 0
IS
Less than full bundles, add one tenU
dALVANlZED.
V lllnon list
15
16
17
13
20
do "1 to 24.
do 25 to 25
do 27
"1 . do
do 23
Full bundles discount 15 per cent.
COPPRR.
Braziers G to
45
il
38
45
43
50
38
9 .
do 10 to
12 ft.
An 1"21 ta 100 th
Sheaihlne, 11 and 16 oz
Planished, 14 and 16 oz .
Nos. 7, 8 and 9, Planished-
Ttrtl, lvrrwr
Copper bottoms..
BRIGHT WIRE.
10
11
"
la
14,14
20
Nos. 0 to 6 8,3.9
14 M
10,11
16
12
19
Nos.15.lG " ,13 " 20
Per bundle 15 per cent dlsconn
GROCERIES.
STEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 14th ST.
CLARK A FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND
llTH ST.
pnNDT, MEYEB&KAAPKE, 2125"ARN
HVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALEBS
MOBaAX & GALLAGHER,i20oFarn-
hum St.
AVHITNEY, BAUSERMAX fc Co., 247
Douglas St.
j. j. browx & bbo., Cor. 14th and
Douglas Streets.
SUGARS.
Granulated pr lb
Powdered do .
Crossed do .
-llUlg
..uHallJ.
Fch calf Jodotspr dx
-. 7H
... ;
,j
ss.
j
. -- v " - -
Rat cut loaf do .
Standard A do
Circle A do
ExtiaC do
Yellow C do .
N O choice do .
-12?4'al2
io5
lCalok
COFFEES.
Rio choice pr B
do prime do
do good .do ,.-
.OGJaya .
26Vii27
31a35
SYRUPS.
Common pr gallon.,
60aC5
70-30
SO
uoou uo -1
Choice do .
do N.O uiolises
RICE.
Rangoon choice
Carolina -..
u SJi9
16'17
10ial7
CaS
G
7a7
4a4jJ
45
45j50
5ii57
57JC5
fO55
- TSaM
.-. lSXal"
.. 12alil
llillX
. 8 9
14al4V:
17
21
. 3ia40
.-.- M 40
- 12
CANDLES.
M West A Co...
tcbofers ....
SOAP.
Missouri Vrlley
Kirk'a Saron - ...
M. Wesk A Co
Scooter's German...-
Kirk's stindard ., .
do sterling
PLUG TOBACCO.
Black goels. Western
do do Virgl-iia
io do Lorirlard's
l!ritht do do 'do
do do yirgipia- ..
NaUral ea!
DDIED FRUITS
Cahlornla pe-ches ir nound
do applJS da
S.ato do do
New currants .......
do prunes-...
do German cherries.,
do blackberries-...
do rasobcrries.
.1a Hitfna liT mT .......
do seedless rasles jer pouud
SALT.
New In barre's..... . .. .
do dairy .... ....
CAN-NED GOODS.
2 pound can Myer's oysters pert oo.
1 do do do do do .
2 do do Wllhm's do do .
2 do do (icacbes do do .
3 do do d do do .
Tomatoes, 2 pound cans, ir fao .
do 3 do do do
Com, Trophy, pjrease ...
do Wlulow do
do Yarmouth do - ..
Strawberries, per cae
Rxspberrlcs,' do do
Pineapples, do do ..
TEAS.
Oo ongs per pound
YdJnelly"uirer jourd
Gunpowoer, do do .
FLOUR.
i SOaSOO
. 4 50a5 75
.$4 25al50
. 2 50a2 75
. 4 O0a4 25
. 4 75a5 09
- G75a750
. 3 50A3 75
500
550
. 5 73af 00
GOU
. 4 75a5 50
GOI
5 50
25a75
40a 1 00
Gtbl 25
Go'd Dust
XXXX Iowa City ....
3 10
3 CO
, 4 75a5 00
. 1SS19
171S
lbaia
13
30.131
. 31tJ
, 1 33al 41
M
1W0
35a46
California ...
BAGS.
Gunnies, heary weight-..
do light do . .
Burlaps, four bushcl-. .
Dundee gunnies
Grain bias, AmosSeg A
do do Ludlow a a ....
SPICE.
Nutmegs, Penang bcsl.per pound...
CIotci uu J -
Alspice Jo "" -
Cinamonbark do Uo ...
CIGARS.'
E. simpson, Manufacturer, 532
15th Street.
tinman V M. S ?5 00
II
ifAitrtietionl.
do
ST. 00
Grand Central
Universal.....
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
tto
do
do
do
35 00
40 00
43 00
50 00
50 00
73 CO
to 00
50 00
CO 00
73 0J
100 00
100 00
100 00
73 CO
Yara.
Ti Boouet !
Simon Pure..
Partigas.,
Yours Truly
Gold Medal
Ii Espanola
Triple Crown
Henry Clay".
De Viller-
Y Vlller....
1876
CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR.
Wholesale depot 54S 14th Street.
ir.ii u.l cirV - 2 0
400,000 ACRES!
OF THE FINEST
Elklioni Tallcy Lands !
FOTt SAI.K
3T3. -vr. oij-.-aaE:,
Wisner, - - Hob.
THESE LANDS ARK CONVENIENT TO
the market and the
FINEST in the STATE !
And will be sold at from
$2.50 tt$5.00 PER ACRE!
For Cash or on long Time.
rey-LAXD EXPLORING rl ICK
ETS for sale at O. & N. W. De
pot, bearing coupons which will
be taken at full co,t in payment
for land.
J. SCHOONIVAKER & SON
rKOPCicTOKs or the
PITTSBURG-.
LEAD
AND
COLOR WOBKS
PITTSBURG, PA.
"Eistziblisliod 183B.
Manufacturers oC.StrlctlyJPure
White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge
Frttj. Color? Dry and IrOil.
PURE YRDITEil GREEN,
The strongest and brightest green
manufacturered.
GUARANTEE.
Wo guarantee our brand of Strictly Pure
White I ead to be free from Impuritiei, and
will pay 850 in gold for every ounce of adul
taxation found In this packaze.
r73ui J. SCIIOONMAKER A SON
LEAD PENCILS
The following Premiums have been
awarded lor
Dixon's American Graphic-
OR LEAD PENCILS:.
Gold Xcdal of Progress, TIcnna,
1873.
' First Prcmiuin CiaeinnattI Iuaus-
trlalFalr, 18 3.
First Frenilum Brotklja, fudus
trial F.xiiosItion, 1S73.
ForFampIesor InformaUon adlress the
Jos. Dixon Crucible Co.,
Orestes Cleeveland, Pres't
ml 2m JERSEY CITY, N J
X?lxo
tofttrioo
Hvdraiilic, Cemeiit,
AND
WOULD INFORM THE rUBLIC THAT
thev are now ready to furnish HY
DRAULIC CEMENT.of the very best quality,
and in any quantitylthcrat the factory, which
l7locatedatBitriceeb.,orattbePipe works
in Omaha They also are prepared to furnish
kl"d.ofCfcMNTPIPLNoWsCTVERAG&
IiPATNAGE. ETC, Also manufacture all
itvIeV of CirorNEY WORK. WE G U ARAN
TEEOUR CEMENT TO BE EQUAL TO AX Y
HYDRAULIC CEJIENT 1LVNUFACTURED
IN THE UNITED STATES.
KV-ORDERS FROM DEALERS RESTECT-
yuiAjx miLA.mj'
BEATRICE HTDRAUIIC CEME3TT
& PIPE CO.
OMAHA - - NEBRASKA.
xay21-3a
WHITE
CHICAGO &NORTHWES'N
oti..ixj"7r-.-sr-
The Topular Route from
o im: j h: .a.
TO
Chicago and the East !
AND THE
Only IDlx-eot noixto'
Tr1Vtrrloo,Fnrt no.l8re,riuhnane,l
Crotkt, rnlrlnDa 4 liirn. Wluoua,
St. fauI.Uululli, JannTille, Ktno
hIib, Orrm n. Itaclur, Meveia'a
Point. Witrrlovrn, OliV-ah, ton
UuI.bc. inadUou null Mllwrnuke.
It Being the Shortest and First Comolete3 Line
Between
OMAHA and CHIC AGO,
Constant tmproTm nis hare taken place in
the wj of reducing tiiad, and placing Iron
with Steel Rails, addiug to its rolling stock
new and Elegant
DAV uI slifcKPlSfl CARS
Equipped with the"Westiughou-eAIr Bra'ie"
and "Miller Platform." establishing comforta
ble and commodious Eating Houses, offering all
the comforts nl r-aT-lin, tbe age can produce.
From ' to IO Fast Express Trains run each
way dallv orer the various lines of this toad,
thus securing, to the traveler selecting this
route sure anacertalu connections In any di
rection he may wUh to go.
Principal Connection.
AT MISSOURI VALLEY JUNCTION, for
Sioux C ty, Yankton and poluts reached via
Sioux City and Pacific railroad.
AT GRAND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge,
DesMolocs. Ottawa and Keokuk.
AT MARSHALLforSt. Paul, Mlnneapo is,
Dulutb, and northwestern points.
AT CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo. Cedar
Falls, ChaTles Citr, Burlington and St. Louis.
ATCLINION for Dubwine, I)unelth, Prai
rie du Cblen, La Crosse, ami all points on the
Chlctgo, CUnton and Dubuque, and Chicago,
Dubuque and Minnesota railroads.
AT FUUON for Fretport. Itacme MRwau
kee and all points In Wisconsin.
AT CHICAGO with all railway linos leading
out of Chicago. . , ...
Through tickets to all eastern cities via this
line can bo procured, and any luformat on ob
tained, concerning Route, Rates, etc, at the
Company's office. 218 Farnham street, Omaha,
and alsoat the pi lneipal TIcketOiHees alcng the
lineof theU-P.Ii.R- ,.,,,
OB-Raggage checked through to all principal
W?U.rSnNETT, MARVIN HUGIIITT,
Gen'l Passng'r Ag't. Gen. Sup t.
J. II. LACEY. C. G EDD ,
Ticket Ag't, Omaha. Gen'l. Ag't Omaha.
mchlSrl " ''ih
Omaha &St. Louis Short
Line
1874!
The Kansas! City, St. Joe and.
Council Bluffs R. R
Is the only dire line to
ST. ZiOTJXS
AND THE EAST. FROM
OMAHA AND THE WEST
NO CHAMIB i .urc between OmihaandSt.
Louis anu b stoi e betwevn OMAHA
anu iscW YORK.
Tliis the Only -Jnc runnlrg a
I'UI.I.TIAS SLEEPIXO CAIt EST
KIIO.11 OMAHA, ON AUIMVAh
OK THE UN1IIX PACIFIC
KXPUK.S5S TUA IX.
e-Passensers tallng othei routes nave a
disagreeable transfer at tho Klver Station.
8
PASSEXUElt TKA1XS DAILY!
REACHING ALL
EASTERN AND WE3TEEN CITIES
WUh liess Changes and in advance of other
lines.
This Eutire Lino Is equipped with
Pullman's Palace Sleeping Cars,
Palace Day Coaches and ChairCan,
Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler
and tbe Celebrated Westinghouse
Air Brake.
oa-Seo that your tickets read via
KnnsaiCltr, . J.ipU & Coantll
UlnfCi Hal rod,
Via Omaha and St. Louis.
Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham
streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha.
J03.TEII0N,
Pass. Agt.
GEO. L. BRADBURY,
Gen'l Agent.
." F. BARNARD,
Gen'l Supt.
St. Joseph,
ialtf
A. C. DAWES.
Gen'l Pass. Agt.,
SU Joseph.
VandaliA
ROTJTE
3 TEAItfS DAILY !
LEAVE ST. IiOUIS "WITH
Pullman Palace Cars
THB0UGH WITHOUT OHASQS
TO
Indianapolis,
Cincinnati,
Louisville,
Chicago,
Columbus,
Pittsburg,
Philadelpliia,
Baltimore,
Washington,
aXD
NEW YORK
Arrival of Traiai from tie Weit.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
Cleveland. 8uffalo & Boston
TICKETS .;
Hi Ecorurr Koarth fc Clietnut . t ,
SI. Lonln, nnil at Che "rlnelpal Kail
way OtHcea In the West.
CUAS. BABCOCK. C. E. .RUSSELL.
S'thern I"ass. A;'t, Wesfn Pass. Ag't.
Dallas, tkijis. Kansas Ott,
JOHN E. SIMPSON. CHAS. E. OLLETT,
Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pass. Ag't.
a)tf Isdiaxapolis. Sr. Louis.
Establisned in 1851.
nltea maxea
Confectioners' Tool Works,
Th.os, Mills A Brc,
Manufacturers o
Confectioners'Tobls
Mjchlnrs, Moulds. lee Crea
Freexers. tic.,
Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St.
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Pronrietors:
1 ESTABLljnK
'. fnATALOGU
"EsiiBUiaxDjtU.
Thomas Mn-ts,
-
ATALOGUES SENTJ
Geo. M. si ills,
ATtXBF.PAE3lt.J J
upon application.
uuj7Jw3m
Chicago, Kock Island
and Pacific R. K.
THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FROM
OMAHA TO CHICAGO
AND THE EAST,
Via Des Moines, Davenport and Rock Island.
AU Passenger Trains are equipped with the
WESTiN-onofSK Patkst Aik Krikks and
MUIer Patent Safety Platform and Coupler.
2 Fist E-yress Trains Leare Pally,
cnnectlng as follows:
AT DES MOINES with the Des Moines Valley
Railroad, lor O&kaloou, Ottumwa, Keokuk
and St. LonU.
AT GKlNNtLL with the Central Railroad of
Iowa, for all points north to St. Paul.
AT WEST UBERTY with the Burlington,
Cedar Itaplds A Minnesota Railroad, for
Burlington, Cedar Rapids, Dubuque A M.
Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION with the
South-Wetern nranch, for Musuitiue.
Washington and all points south.
AT DAVKNPOlir with the Davenport A SL
I'a'il lUilrnad for joints north.
ATTfOTK. ISLAND withtlie Western Union
liailroad lor Frecp-trt, Beloit, Kacine, Mil-
vautiw and all points in northern Idlnola
and Wiscimslu.
AT ROCK ISIVND with the Rocklord, R-ck
lsTandandSt. Louis Railroad for St. Louis
and poluts outh.
AT ROCK ISLAND with the PenrlaARock
Island Railroad for Peoria and poiutseast.
AT BUREAUJUNC with braich. forUen-
ry. Laeere, Chlllicothe and Peoria.
AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail
road for points nort hand south.
AT CHICAGO with "11 lines East, North and
South.
THROUGH TICKETS to all Extern clllcs,
via this line; csn be procured, and any Infor
mation obtained, concerning points, at the
ticket office of thecompanv, 124 Farnham St.,
Omaha, and also at tho principal ticket offices
along the line of the U. P. IU 11.
BaCaTase Chcckrtl Throngh to
Principal Kaatcra Points.
nil
A.M.SMITH,
Gen'l Pasa'r Ag't.
Chicago.
J. 11. LACEY,
Ticket Agent,
a25tl Omaha
H. RIDDLE,
Gen'l Sup't
ChUogo.
S.S STEVENS,
Gen'l Western Ag't
Omaha.
M. Keller,
i '-
Proprietor of the
RISING SUN
LOS ANGELES
VINEYRDS.
Depot for the sale of 1m
NATIVE WINES
AND
LI. SBLLEB. & Co.,
Corner of Battery and Washington Sts.
.-AX PItAXCISCO, CAI..
inai7U
ALEX. J. ltooat.
NATll'L C. 1IDD30M.
VJf. It. HCDSOX
JA3. U. UUTLEE
ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS.
Lcggat, Hudson & Co.,
Manufacturers e7ery araurf''
FinaCut Cb-OTing
AXD SMOKIXO
TOBACCO
Our Special Brands:
FIXE CUTSi
BEAUTY.
GILT EDGE,
SMOKIXCISs
JNGLESIGE.
BULLION.
MONTANA.
AllOnr Toliaccos Strlctlj Warantcd.
OFFICE AXD H.M.KSR0031
Cor. Second & Tine Streets,
St. Ziouis HXo.
mar7Imo
PASSENG-ERS
Going East or South from Omaha
And Points on U. P.B.B., should take thi
"LINCOLN EOUTE"
TiIE
ATCHISON & NEBRASKA
RAILROAD !
And secure for themselves the choice of Six
Popular Routes from
Atehlsoa to Chicago and Si, Louis,
AU maldaj Reliable Connections and being
Equipped wita Plc Day and Sleeping Cars.
AH dlay and Inconvenience arriving from
Ferries atd transfers can be avoided West of
Chicago and St. Louis by securing- Ticket! via
ATCIIISOX anrl the ATCH1.W5
NKBBAMKA BAILKOAD.
Direct and Reliable Connections are also made
with the A. T. S. F. R. R. for the
Great Arkaisas Valley & Colorado,
And with all lines running South to points In
Southern Kansas and the Indian Territory.
Ask for Ticket! via
LINCOIa & ATCHISON
CHAS. OSMITn,
Gen'l bupL
1a29tf
W. F. WHITE
Gen'l Pass. Ag't.
A-USoa. Kauwi
ADVERTISE
IX THE
X) JLTJLTZ' bee
DON'T BUY!
lUXTJLTfeC HAVE
CAREFULLY EXAMINED
QUE. :1TXW
pADS fiSmAnn
AND
LOW RESERVOIR
VS WE HAVE TWELVE GOOD RE.VS0N3
why thev will do your work.
Quick and Easv,
Cliea-o and Clean.
Ill They arechejpest to buy,
They are ivsi to ure,
f Ther late evenly ami quickly,
W Their om ration Is perfect,
3 They have always a Rood draft,
Thpyarcinadeorikebestniatorlal
V They roast perfectly,
ft They require but Utile fuel,
triey are very low priced,
They ars easily managed.
Ther are suited to all localities.
flQ Every stove guaranteed to give satisfaction.
fcOLD BY
Excelsior
Man'fa:
Co.,
ST. I0UIS, MO.,
AXDDT
M. ROaERIS,
OmaliAt Ja"o"fcrilK.,
Wees
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size:
UTfeaW5
OK.
PEuns.
o oo
oo o
n . Cn..hTn!ltnil. rAnp.nt..t.jl.
Uoot and Herbal Jfatce, Antl
DIUous Granules. THE "LITTLE
GIANT" CATIa-lKTIC or BCIultmBa.
In Parvo Physic.
Tho novelty of modem Medlcai, Chenlcal tno!
Pharmaceutical Science No use of any longer
Ukln" the larje, rcpulslvo and nauseous puH,
composed of cheap, crude, and bulky ingredient,
vtheu we can by a careful application of chemical
FCicnce. extract all the cathartic and otfcer mail
tlnal properties from the most valuabio roots ana
herb, aud coiircntrate them into a mlnuto Gran
nic. itearcoly larger than a mnatanl
nee J. that can oe readily nwallowed by those ol
the most sensitive nomacns and fastidious tastes.
Eacttliulo I'uratlvo 1'cllet rcprcenb. In a
mo-it concentrated form, as much cathartic power
as is embodied in any of tho larco pills found roc
fa!e In the drr shops. From their wonderful c.
tlurtic power, in proportion to thclf flze, people
who have not tried thcra are apt to suppose. thaS
they are har-n or drastic In effect, but uch is not
at all the case, the dluercnt actlvo medicinal prin
ciples or which they aru composed being to har
monized and modiicd. one by tho ethers, as ta
proJuco n mtrnt ncarclUiiR' and ihorw
ou?li,yet BoutlyimdUludlyopcratlua;
cutburtl:.
H500 Reward Is hereby offered by tho pro
prietor or .heso Pellet. o any chemist who,
upon analy!.. vlll find In themanj Calomel or
other form of mercury ot any other mineral
poison.
Be In? ciitlrclyvcKctabIe.no partrenbr
caro is .-equlred hito ujn? them. They ope
rate without disturbance to tho conxtltntlon. diet,
oroccup-ition. For Jaundice, Headache,
Conatipatiou, Impure ttlood,
Iu tho Shoulders, TUfWincaa ot tbe
Cncsl, Dlzzlnc7 Sour Eructations
ot tho stomach. Had taato iu
uioutli, Itllloais nttacka, 1?ain Itt
rczlou of KIdnoyH, internal rcrer,
moated fcellua; about Stomach,
ICuNh of Blood to Head. IIlRh. Col
ored Urine, tlnNoc!aiiU"r
CJ loomy Forcbodl nits, ta to f f.
l'lcrce'H Plcataut l'urjratlvo PolletH.
In ciulanailou of tho remedial power of my Tnj
catlvo Pe!I.-t3 over to preat a variety or diseases.
nnlinal economy lunleali nota
Slaud or tlHSUO cocapliiff their aaiia
tlve imprcwu A50 docs not Impair then;
their eu-ir coatlnnmr being enclosed to eu
bottles frc-ene tbclrlrtucs unimpaired for anr
1-c-th ortime. in any climate, eo that they are a!
wafs fresh and reliable, which U not tho caja
with the pih found In the draS etores.pnt op la
cheaa'V'l or pate-bcanl boxes. Recollect that
firaV'!aM where n Laxative, Altera,
tiro or lursiatlvo is Indicated, ttei 1 little,
riTlct "will phe themo-t perfect iaUafaeUoa to
all wuoUMilhcia.
They are noli by all cntcrprUIng
Drut;gf(x at 5 coutu a bottle.
Do not allow any ilmpsist to lnduco von. So
take anythin - el that ho may ay Is Just aa
rood as my lVllcto becauno bo makes a target
tirollton that whi'h ho recommends. It jour
jm lt cannot nupply them, endoso 25 CenU
and'recciM' them oy return mail from j
BUFFALO. K. Xi
ASK FOR PYLE'S
OK
SALE RAT US!
BAKING- SODA!
Sold by rundt. Meyer A Raapkeand Whitney,
Bauserman A Co
CASTLE BROS-,
IMPORTERS OF
TEAS
AXD
East India Good,
213 aud 313 FKOXT STREET
San Franci - California.
mchCTm
PLATTE TALLEY
REAL ESTATE!
Samuel C. Smith,
Local Agentr;the
TJ. P. R. R. LANDS,
Columbus, - Hob.
Government Lands Located !
U. P. Lands Sold!
ImproTed Farms aadTowaEots for
Oil
ON LONG- TIME!!
a-AH tCommunicationsjClieer-
fully Answered
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