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IIAPPYItELElFFOR yopKOMES from the effixU ot Krrora and Abases In early life. Manhood Restored, impediments to Marriage Removed. New method of treatment, sew and remarkable 'emediea. Books and Circulars sent free, in aealel envelopes. Address, llOW ABD ASSOCIATION-, So. 2 South Ninth St., Philadelphia, Pa., an InatltuUon haviag m hlch iepuUtlonJr hoaoriMe eoadaet and profes atMaikUi. 4Uwta.. MBiaaaBaMi r BABY SYLVESTER. (confinucci.) IT SHOULD BEVERT TO ME. i At thp same time ' he had ad ded, "it's only fair to say that 1 don't think of dying jost yet, old fellow, and I don't know of any thing elsethat would part the cub and me." Two months alter this conversa tion, as I was turning over the morning's mail at my office in San Francisco, I noticed a letter bearing Sylvester,s familiar hand. But it was post-marked 'Stockton," and I opened It withsome auxiety at once. Its contents were as follows: O Fbaxk! Don't you remember what we agreed upon about the baby? "Well, consider me as dead for the next six months, or gone where cubs can't follow me, East. I know you love the baby; but do you think, dear boy, now really, do you think, you could be a father to it? Consider this well. You are young, thoughtless, well-meaning enough; but dare you take upon yourself the functions of guide, ge nias, or guardian, to one so young and guileless? Could you be the Mentor to this Telemachus? Think of the temptations of a metropolis. Look at the question well, and let me know speedily; for I've got him as far as this place, and he's kicking up an awful row in the hotel-yard, and rattling his chain like a ma niac. Let me know by telegraph at once. Sylvester. t S ("if nmimo he's trrown a lit tle, and doesn't take things away as quietly as he did. He dropped rather heavily on two of Watson's "purps" last week, and snatched old Watson himself bald-headed, 1 -- - or Interfering. w - You remember "Watson: for an intelligent man, he knows very little of California tauna. How are you fixed for bears on Montgomery street, I mean in re gard to corrals and things? S. P. P. S. He's got some new tricks. The boys have been teach ing him to put up his hands with them. He slings an ugly left. S. I am afraid that my desire to pos sess myself of Bi by overcame al considerations, and I telegraphed an affirmative at onco to Sylvester. When I reached my lodgings late that afternoon, my landlady was awaiting me with a telegram. It was two lines from Sylvester: All right Baby goe3 down on night-boat. Be a father to him. S. It was due, then, at 1 o'clock that night. For a moment I was stag gered at my own precipitation. 1 I had as yet made no preparations, had said nothing to my landlady about Jier now guest I expected to arrange everything in time; and now, through Sylvester's indecent haste, that time had been th,QHpned twelve h.ou.rv Somothing,hovover must be done at once. I turned to Mrs. Brown. I had great reliance in her maternal instincts; I had that still greater re liance, common to our sex, in. the general tender-heartedness of pretty women. But I confess I was alarmed. Yet with a feeble smile, I tried to introduce the- sulu'ect wjtb, plassjoal case und lightness. I even said: "If Shakspearo's Athen ian clown, Mrs. Brown, believed that a lion among ladies was a dreadful tiling, what must " But here I broke down, for Mrs. Brown, with the awful intuition of her sex, I saw at once was more occupied with my manner than my speech. So I tried a business brus querie, and, placing tho telegram in her hand. said. h.urrled.ly, "We must do 'something about this at once. It'jsperfeotly absurd, but he will be here at 1 to-night. Beg thousand pardons, but business pre vented my speaking before " and paused, out of breath and cour age. Mrs. Brown read. th.e telegram gravely, lifted her protty eyebrows, turned tho paper over and looked on theother side, and then in A REMOTE AND CIIILLINa VOICE, asked me if she understood me to say that the mother wa3 coming also. "O, dear, no," I exclaimed with considerable relief; "the mother is dead, you know. Sylvester That is my friend, wlio sent this shot her when tho baby was only three days old " But the expres sion of Mrs. Brown's face at this moment was so alarming that I saw that nothing but the fullest ex planation would save me. Hastily, and I fear not very coherently, I told her all. She relaxed sweetly. She said I had frightened her with my talk about lions. Indeed, I think my Dicture of poor Baby albeit a trifle colored -touched her motherly heart. She was even a little vexed at what she called Sylvester's "hard heartedness." Still, I was not without some apprehension . It was two months since I had seen him, Sylvester's vague illusion to his "slinging an ugly left" pained me. I looked at sympathetic little Mrs., Brown, and the thoughtof Watson's pups covered me with guilty con fusion. Mrs. Brown had agreed to sit up with me until he arrived. One o'clock came, but no bavy. Two o'clock three o'clock passed. It I - - - - 1unt M WVvt-inw tHAMA T1 O It Tf I 11 clatter of horses' hoofs outside, and wiiu a jern. u uguu biujjjjcu c. mc door. In an instant! had opened It nnrl nnnfmntorl n. stranrrpr. Al- wagon. The stranger's appearance was, to say the least, disconcerting. His clothes were badly torn and frayed; his linen sack hung from his shoul ders like a herald's apron; one of his bands was bandaged; his face Bomtohed. and there Was no hat on his disheveled head. To aud to the cjenei al effect,- he had evidently JlirtinrhtVoUof frnm li! rrw5 In firing and he swayed from side to side as 0 had "suthln" forme outside. When he had finished, the horses made another plunge. Mrs. Brown thought they must be frightened at something. "brightened!" laughed the stran ger, with bitter irony. "Oh no! hosses ain't frightened! Only rour timesh comin' here. Oh no! No body's frightened. Everythin's all ri. Ain't it, Bill?" he said, addres sing the driver. "On'y been over board twish; knocked down anafch way once Thash nothin'! On'y two men unner doctor's ban's at Stockton. Thash nothin?! Six hunner do!larsh cover all dam mlsh!" 5 was too much disheartened to . 1 but moved toward the wagon. The stranger eyed mefwith an aston ishment that almost sobered him. "Do you reckon to tackle that an imile yourself? he asked, as he sur- Tanul tyia fmm head tn tnnt- I did not speak, but with an ap pearance of boldness 1 was far from feeling, walked to the wagon and called "Baby!" "All ri." Cash, loose them straps, Bill, and stan' clear." The straps were cut loose, and Baby the remorseless, the terrible quietly tumbled to. the ground, unq, rolling to my side. . I think the astonishment of the two men wu beyond any vocal exs preaeioD. Without word the-druo.. ken stranger got into the wagon and drove away. And Baby ? He had grown, it is true, a trifle larger; but he was thin, and bore the marks of evident ill usage. His beautiful coat was mat ted and unkempt, and his claws those Jbright steel hooks had been ruthlessly pared to the quick. His eyes were, furtive and restless, and the old' expression of stupid good humor had changed to one of intel ligent distrust. His intercourse with mankand had evidently quickened his intellect without broadening his moral nature. I had great difficulty in keeping Mrs. Brown from smothering him with "blankets and ruining his diges tion with the delicacies of her larder: but I at last got him completely rolled up in the corner of my room and asleep. 1 lay awake some time later with plans for his future. I finally determined to take him. to Oakland, where I liad built a little cottage and always spent my Sun days, the very, next day. And, in the midst of a rosy picture of domes tic felicity, I fell asleep. When I awoke it was broad day. Myeyes at once sought the corner where Baby had been lying. But he was gone. I sprang from the bed, looked under it, searched tho closet, but in vain. " The door was still locked; but there were the marks of his blunted claws upon the sill of the window, that I had forgotten to close. He had evident ly escaped that way, but where? The window opened upon the bal cony, to which the only other en- trauce was tnrougn me nan. ue must be still in the house. My hand was already upon the bell-rope, but I stayed it in time. If he had not made himself known, why should I disturb the house? I dressed myself hurriedly, and slip ped iuto the hall. The first object that met my eyes was a boot lying upon the stairs. It boro the marks of Baby's teeth ; and as I looked along the hall, I saw too plainly that the usual array of freshly black ened boots and shoes before the lodgers' doors was not there. As I ascended the stairs I found another, but with the blacking carefully licked off. On the third floor were two or three more boots slightly mouthed; but at this point Baby's taste for blacking had evidently palled. A little farther on was a ladder, leading to an open scuttle. I mounted the ladder, and reached the flat roof, that formed a continu ous level over the row of houses to the corner of the street. Behind the chimney on tho very last roof something was lurking. IT WAS THE FUGITIVE BABY. He was covered with dust, and dirt, and fragments of glass. But he was sitting on his bind legs, and was eating an enormous slab of peanut candy, with a look of mingled guilt and infinite satisfaction. He even, I fancied, slightly stroked his stomach with his disengaged fore paw, as I approached. He knew that I was looking for him, and the expression of his eye said plainly, "The past, at least, is seoure." I hurried hira, with the evidence of his guilt back to tho scuttle, and desoended on tip-toe to the floor be neath. Providence favored us; I met no one on the stairs, and his own cushioned tread was inaudible. I think he was conscious of the dangers of detection, for he even forebore to breathe, or much less chew the last mouthful he had taken ; and he skulked at my side, with the sirup dropping from his motionless jaws. I think he would have silently choked to death just then, for my sake ; and it was nt until I had reached my room again, and threw myself panting on the sofa, that I saw how near strangu. lation he had been. He gulped once or twice, apologetically, and then walked to the cornor of his own ac cord, And rolled himself up like an immense sugar-plum, sweating re morse and treacle at every pore. I locked him in when I went to breakfast, when I found Mrs. Brown's lodgers In a state of intense excitement over certain mysterious events of the night before, and the dreadful revelations of tho morning. It appeared that burglars had en tered the block from the scuttles; that, being suddenly alarmed, they had quitted our house without cont inuing any depredation, dropping even the boots they had collected in the halls; but that a desperate at tempt had been made to force the till in the confectioner's shop on the corner, and that the glass show cases had been ruthlessly smashed. A courageous servant in No. 4 had seen masked burglar, on his hands and knees, attempting to enter their scuttle; but on her shouting, "Away wid yees J" ho instantly fled. (2b be Continued.) THE COMING STRUGGLE. 'Ike voters of our nation, s ne' r was known before, Arr rising from Pacific's stracd To Atlantic's rocsy shore. Why Is th s mighty change 7 What en the meaning be 1 The rising of the mas r From northern lake to southern sea. The spirit or old seventy-six From out our heroes' era es Forbids a nstion drenched in patriots' blood, Should sink to that of slaves ; The motto which our coins once bore, Thoush obsolete long s'.nce, Bemaln as -ver txe : not one cent for tribute, But millions for defense. Party ties and party Iiws Are but as topes of saa.il. The right of m-n tobtaman Should govern Freedom's land. The-i shiO our Flag mote proudly float O'er laud as well as sea, And n Uons yet unborn shall gladly grat The emblem of Ue free. In trade we'U try to d'al, - As man should deal with man. And wh le we seek t live ourselves, We'll sell as cheap as anybody can, And if a hat Y"U need, Or fries you chance to meet, Bemeober Buuce, the Hatter, On Upper DougUs Street. eietf EDWARD KUEHL, MACISTER OF fHE 7" PARTED. Ho- 498 10th Et, between Ftralaa & Harney. Will by the aid of guardian spirit?, obtain Oi any one a view of tue past, present and fu ture. No fee charged in cases of sickness. aptJtf HfcRM AN T01BR1NCK, Fashionable Tailor, ino. an uarnnam cstreet, i Between Twellth and Tbineenth Streets, OMAHA NEB. ALL OltPEFS ATTENDED TO PRtiMPT ly and executed in the most fashionable style atTBepairing and cleaning a specialty, and done In the best manner. hi vl-liu Wood! Wood! Wood! Immense Reduction! AT S. P. BRIG B' YARD, CORNER OF 14th and Chi ago Streets. Good Hard Wood S7 00; Soft (5 00. Store Wood to sell any Dumber of store Tery cheap. splStf Q.K fii COA FEB DAY. Agents want 3 W $4, ed. All classes of working- people of either aex, young or old, fnake more money at work for us in their spare mo menta or mil tfc ttm than at any thine else. Addteaa STUiSON A Co., Portland, Maine botStI H. OKIBC c. J. KASBACB. (.REliE ft KASBACH, 15th st. between Farnham and arney sts. OMAHA, - - NEB. XASCTACTUKXS. O Spring and Farm Wagons, BCCGIBa ABTB CARR1GI8. Dealers In and manufacturers ot AGRICULTURAL IMPLEXE5TS! PABTICtrLAR ATTESTIOS PAID TO HSBSaS BHOtOXO. TBepairimn of wagons mod blaeksmithinr PfOMUrdsatmOBahlcirieea Td4wm Money and Commerce. Daily Review. Office Omaha Daily Bee, 1 July 1, 1874. I Tnere is no apparent change in the money market. Money con tinues easy for good borrowers and the banks still discriminate against all outside and doubtful paper. THE FIRST NATIONAL BASK quotes : Land Greats (selling) $810.00 Land "Warrants, (160 acres buyiug) 176.00 Land Warrants (160 acres selling) 185.00 Agricultural College Scrip, (1C0 acres buying) 176.00 Do Selling. 185.00 Exchange on New York 2.00 Staple dry goods- and groceries have been sold in large quantities to-day. Prices have ruled firm with an uyward tendency in coflees and sugars. Produce is in fair supply with an active market. OMAHA MARKETS. CarciuUy Corrected "Dally DRY GOODS. J. J. browx&bro., Con 14th "and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. Aliens ........ .H.....WH.H............ (American...... . ........- ..uioakeag ........- -.. Bristol . . .... arners .... ........... Hamilton ....................... Merrimack I)... ......... Peabody .. .............. Itichtuond.... ...... .......... .. Simpson's .............. BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. Bright 4-t ... cabot 4-r.zz!3'r..--....vr.' " LonsalaIer.... .................. ............- Ptterboro. ................ Suffolk L .. .... fc HLEACIIEC SHEETINGS. 9 i i. f S Peprerell 8-4 ...........- . COTTONADhS. Farmers aDd Mechanics-........... Great Western ..... .. BROWN SHEETINGS. Alblbn, Af . IU-dford. P. . J tirantville, E L .......' Germania, B B...... .. ... "" Larmley .......... ........... L. L s GINGHAMS. American... . .............. Amoskeag ........................ Bates .. L-incaster.... ..............-...... TICKINGS. Amoslceac;, a c a . ....... Biddcforil... ...... -......... 31 If ty, ii 12 12 12 26 DENIMS. Aniotkesg ......... Beaver Creek, II B.. Haymakers ... Ofs, B 1! Otis, C C 2SK 16. 15 JEANS. Blddeford... 16 40 Hoasler.. YANKEE OTI0SS- kurtz mohr & co., 231 Faniham Street. -srooL coxnj-t. ClarL's O. N. T .... . ..... 7o Coat's ..................... "u Merrick's 42 HOSIERY. Domcstie.................S W- 0 British 3 OCftiC 00 PAPEU COLLARS. Dickens' best. ...... $ SO King WillUm. . 1 35 T)AnniH 1 80 Stanley ............... ....... 2 3 S1IAWLS. Ottoman strips ........ J2 2o&6 50 SHIRTS. White common .'.... $10 50 s medium.... ...... 15 Ot) ' ci'tom "" ,,i ,,. , 30 00 Percale ... . $1200-24 CO Calico :..... . 4 757 50 OVEBALLS. Brown drill $6 60a7 25 dnck 7 75a9 00 Blue drill . 7 00a7 50 ' Uutk 8 00a9 60 Whuc .. S 00a9 60 CORSETS. French whalebone .......85 25a8 00 Oar own . 15 00 ConieU.-. .. 22 50 frPKING SKIRTS. Linen printed $ 9 00 ruffled 12 00 " fluted 05 (W GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. Kosenfeld gives us tne following quotations this day: Butter, dull, 13 in tubs; Eggs in demand at lie per' doz.; Live Chickens at 2 0002 50 per doz.; Strawberries in demand jit .30c per box; Gooseberries, 2 50 per bu.; Cher ries, 5 OOper bu ; Oranges, 9 00; Lernens, 14 00 per box, ana Rasp berries, 25c per quart. - HABDWAKE. JOITS T. EDOAB. IP.ON. Common Utr.MMM..Mnn.MM. 4 Horse thoebai .. .- 6K Norway nail rod-. ll), STEEL. Cast plow 12 jmer can casn, oc'agon and square 18 22 Jess p's English do do 25 40 Burdea's horse shoes, per iez ' S5 do mule do do .. S 25 Northwest, m horse nail. ... 22a 23 Dundee thimble skeins, discount 45 per cent. Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per cent. f. NAILS. lOd to C0J per kes 4 40 8d " do . 4 65 td do , , 4 SO 4d do 5 15 3d S& o - - 3dftn- 1 10dnnlmg4o 6U 8.1 do do 50 6d v do do S W lOdcasimg do .. 5 i5 8d do do 5 4U Cd do . do . fB Wrought, mU aUes S 15 BOLTS. Carriage mad tire riisomnt 79 pre BTJTTS. Narrow wrought, fast joint, discount 20 pr e Cast, loose pin reTersible . do 35 do MISCELLANEOUS. Hay and manure f ork-. discount 30 pr e Hoes and gai den rakes. do 25 do HINGES. Strap and T discount 25 pre i. WRENCHES. Tuft's black discount 55 pr c Coe's imniltation. do 45 do Coe's genuine.-. .-- do 20 do SCREWS. American Iron 45 pre do brass . . 40 pre aGBICIJLTTJRAL. IMPLE3IENTS. SCTTHES. nnolf'sHa.e3tKing,per(lo.-, net- 14 25 Champion .. 12 00 Ueald's Eureks '.,.. 10 00 do red . 00 - SFADK ASD SHCV-LS. BowUnd'so2 black ahnrels, D H 12 00 do do polished do do 13 00 do do black spades do 12 00 Moore f do polished do do 13 00 do'i "spring point" LHshoTels-. 1350 AXES. Lippencott's Western Crown . 13 00 do do do b-Tefl 13 M "" COFFEE MILLS. Parke's o 3, iron box. net G SS do do 103 do 5 75 do do25 Union ir It 00 eo do SB do Britanla 13 00 FILES. Harzrare, Smith A Co., discount SO pr e American. File Co do SO do HAMMERS. Haydole's, A E N 1, 1, 2 Mammona's A E No 2 S9 00 dofdo do 4 10 50 dor Endntera No 1 10 00 do - do do 2 , , - IS 50 do idO' do 3 14 M .HATCHETS. Morris' shlcgling, No 1 .. 7.00 do doi-.-. do 2 J t'N do do. " " , , -fltt dc cl-w dol ' do ' do 1 ', .. fir LEATHEB. BuSalo 8. sole P. Hemlock SL sole No 1. do do No 2. do do ..dam-, do span sole good do do dam do harness.... S5(3 !3 31 3! S3 29 40 4d 30 3 28 SS 43 39 25 do Hue- do bridle do ralf -4T 1 50 123 30 - 1 "do kip . 75 25 do upper.?) ft Oak mole ft do call. do kip 43 4, 50 1 60 00 1 30 .do harness.. 45 4. 00 9000 75 235 44 1 64 whiifJodots nrdi- 73 Other brands different wt, pr lb 1 French kip pr ft 1 Barkllninxs .. . " SETNS. -. r? it n 5 Dry flint pr ft Dry salted 13 IS 7 9 V) ureen- f2rAn MallMi - Jan. and Feb, pelts- - 125 ?r snemruLs;-. Lamq skin. CEMENT. Bndale -8 00 Water lime . ,.... S2S - SOAPS p Powell & Co., Soap mojaufactureri. Sapo Publico, 6 l-2oC4; SaTon Republic, do., ChemicakcOlire, 6 to 61-2; Palm,5514VGerminlot led, 6 l-4a6 1-2. . AST GOODS XSVL UPHOLSTBMER'B STOCX. r - Benjamin B. JombV Decorative Up holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnham Street, furniahe?. the following quotations: FSAXS MOULDINGS. Oil walant mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5c; 2 Inch 10c; 3 inch 15c; polished walavt, 1 inch 7c; 2 inch 15c; 3 inck"21c Berlin gilt, 1 inch 615c; 2 Uch 1230c; 3 inch 180 45c; imitatioa rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 610cf 2 inch 1020c; 3 inch 1530c Window shades. PUm bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50-,ornamenUl bands, 2 00 4 00; cachfdditional foot, 75c per pair. Jfr , t BKPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 603 j0; Imperial, plain and stri ped, 2 508 00. S DAMASTS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 00. MATTBASSES. k. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; iixcetaior, a oua ou. LUMBER. RETATX. LIST. Subject to change of market wttBout 1 WM. M. FOSTER, On U.P. B. B. tracVbot. Ir arnham mi. as. GEO A. HOAGLANL. Joists, studding and sills, 20 it, and un der ... ...... ... Orer 20f t, each additional ft add'l Fencing No 1... . .-. .. do Mo 2.. ........ 1st common boards....... 2nd do do .. "A" stock lwards, 10 and 12 inch "B" do do do do ..... "C" do do do do 1st clear, 1, ljf , IK aad 2 Inch. 2d do do do do - 3d do do do do ...-. Flooring, clear... .... ........... . . do 1st common. ...-. - $M00 50 . 00 .21 00 .33 00 .22 00 . 5U00 . 15 00 .10 00 .65 00 .55 00 .45 00 .60 00 .40 00 .35 00 .27 60 . 45 00 . 35 00 .32 50 .30 00 .37 50 .27 00 .20 01 24 00 .20 00 . 425 . 3 10 . 300 . 350 . 360 '. ?2 do 2d do do 3d do do narrow, clear. 1st clear celling J Inch 2d do do inch 1st do do Inch.. 2d do do inch, 1st clear aiding.. 2d do do ..... 1st common siding..... 2d do do ........ "A" shinstles . Extra No 1 shingles-.. CommoB No 1 shingles. Lath per 1000- D A H pickets eer 100 ..... Square do do do .......... O G Batten per lineal f r uougn uo no ao ...... Liberal discount on carload lots. WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 33 per cent off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged) 25 pet cent off Q tcago l'st. BUNDS. 30 per cent off list. White lime per bbl SI 752 00 Lonlsrllle cement per bbl . 3 00S 25 Plaster paris per Mil , 3 50(33 75 Plastering hair per bushel. 40 Tarred felt ..- Plastering boaru... ...... ...- . i OILS. PAISTS. GLASS, c. N. I. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. Coal Oil t 19 Linseed Oil, raw. 103 " ' bl'd 1 10 Turpentine. 65 Headlight OU 2S urd tilt, No IS 95sl 00 M " ' 2. 70 " ' wlnterT on "strmin'd w Lubrlcmtlng l M W.Vm. f M PAlNTd, AC White Lead, St. Louis, Srtlctly Pure -I1IK " " Fancy Brands 9J Putty in Bladders .. 54 Bulk 4Z Ensmeld Glass, colors, f) sq. ft.. 1 00 Flat Glass 60 V c discount TIN. SHEET-IRON. TUBE, JtC MILTON ROGERS, COR. Hth A FARNHAM. T."N PLATE. mill Ii;. lair ontlltr 10x14 Ic, best quality 1 Xl 1A. ao 12x12 II ! do 12x12 IX do 1U20IC do HXiOLT do leOIXXdo 14X20 IZXX 1 Opiate lC lAOnlats DI. 100 pUte DXX 100 plate DXAX Hoofing If charcoal Roofing LX do lOvia UtrcAm 20x2a If! charcoal Toofiog. wmr- in cnueoai rooang axivajk. ick (Mr .2100 BLBOKXnr. Lmrgm plfi. SS u fisaill psg JsWUiiJ . XTNC. BkeHUaSS toSS U- o e do do do do UhaM raSSOl Sheet 34 to SS Inches per sheet.. xinnerssoioet (extra rennea. ao. ao 00. 1- do do roofing. SHEET IRON. First quality, Numbers 1 to 24 do do do 25 do do do 2 do do 4o 47. Charcoal, both sides smo the ao no 24. do do - do do 27.. Juniata, No. 34 ao no 2B do do 27- Knssiaperft7to 12- do Mo. I, stained. Let thaa f uU bundlea, add one cent. "A"Aimerieac immlufn Bnatia, all Nos. Leas than full bundle add on test. GALVANIZED. No. 14 to 20. do 21 to 24. do 25 W24 do 17 .list .do .dc .do do 2ft. .do Full hoodie discount 15 percent. COPPER. Braziers I It ., do10"to 12 . 'do -Itol09S. Bstftuhtax, 14 and IC ot Plmanaoed. 14 mad U os. No. 1, S mad , Pianlshad- Bon eopper- -Copper bottoms. Xos. to SA U U SIX DO -. 13 50 an - AH wu do -... 14 00 do 17 0i) do 15 60 do . 17 50 do .. mn do 23 60 (best quality) 23 60 do d . 14 00 do da .. . 17 00 do do 20 Ui do do , , 15 00 do do 15 00 dn da 19 SO . 27 50 emsks Ut OMaS ..... 13 -! , 0a2 ' " tmxmm mam vmrrooc ; . i . aMak ll-' 11U taw -Mh -rtwlrae 'r i at .wt i w -a. geen J GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-510 14TH ST. CLARK FEENCH COR. FABNHAlt AND llTH RT. jPUNDT, HEYEB & BAAPKE, 212 FABN- HVM ST., WHOLESALE DEALtKS- jcobgan t GALLAGiiEB, 205 Farn ham St, nnUJI.ll jniiar.n,.i., ., ixugias bu J. J. BBOWN4BRO., Cor. 14th and tVnnloo Crranto a: Ayvut,x .vw. - SUGABS. GaaanlatedDrlh . "I. .. , "i 'Powdered do 1 (S'tllZx -llkatljg -12i12(, -Crambed do . Bat cut loaf do . Standard A do . Circle A do . ExtimC do Yellow C do . N O choice do U 10 0k mVT 1010H COFFEES. Bio choice pr lb.. do prim do do good do O (x Jarm-. ... 25a2S 23.24 :- 3139 35a45 5065 7080 0 SYBUPd. Common pr gallon Good do Choice do do N O loolaates- Bangooncho fffflln. n choke.. ty? a?i 16s7 10ial7 Ga6K X K 45 45j5D 52j57 57a& 5la53 753 CAllDLES. if Weak A Co- bcbof0. SOAP. Missouri Vrllay... Kirk's Saron M. Weak A Co frcbofer German Kirk's lUndard. do iMrllog P1.TJG TOBACCO. Black goods, Western do do Virginia ..... -do do Lorriuud's . . Bright do Uo do .......... d j do Virginia Katural leaf DRIED FBUITS. California peach i per pound. do aj-ples do . . rtaU uo do . New cur mnta- do prune . ... ao ijermian cherriea ... do U ckberries - 1G).'117 14al4K 17 21 334) uy, !70a2 85 1605 75 Co rspbetrles iin tas. Mr hnf do Medlos raisins, per pound SALT. New in barrels. do dairy - CAWNED GOODS. 2 pound can Myeri oys ers, per case. 1 do do do do do . 2 dc da William's do du 2 do do peaches pei case . 3 do do do do -. .. 3 do do tomatoes do . 3 do do do do . Corn, Trophy per case . do Winsl. w do -. do Yarmouth do - Strawberries, do - Barberries, do ..-- Pineapples, do . . 25al50 50x4 75 04 25 2 .at 00 507 UJ 5Ja3 7i 50J 50 75a6 0O 6 UO SOiSOO 6 10 660 TEAS. Oolon i, per pound.. 25a75 40al 00 Coal 25 4 59 3 10 3 00 175a5 (.0 Young Hysun. per pound O.npowder, do do .. . FLOCB. Snow Flake, (WeUs A Ntenun).. tiOlU Hi St. XXXXlowmCl.y.. CalUomlm BAGS. GowUea, bMTr.weJfkl. .n llht do U)19 170J1S lSmlS IS 30a31 MW5 lipa, four bushel. saee gunnus. i. jln baas, Amoakeg A. .o do Ludlow a a- SPICES. Nutmegs, Peaing bst,per pound UoTei no ?0 -.- Alsptc do do flnmmnn bark do do -.. 1 35al4( 60 8a.O 35J46 CIGARS. A. E. SIMPSON, Manufacturer, 532 15th Street. H. Unman..... V 5t $ ?5 00 33 00 35 00 40 00 43 00 50 00 SO 00 75 CO 65 00 50 00 GO 00 75 00 100 00 100 00 100 00 75 10 Keconstructlou-.,.,.- Grand central....,,-,,,,, ,.. Unirersal.... .,.. Yara ,. La Boquet .. . hlmon Pure Partlgas ...... - . Yours Truly. Gold Medal . do do do dp do do do do do do do do do do do La Esnanola... Triple Crown. Henry Clay De Vlller Y Viller 1876 .. CALHOUN MILLS FLOUR. "Wholesale depot 543 14th Street. Half barrel sacks -,, 2 DC J. SCHOONIVAKER & SON FEOPElKTOkS OF TUE PITTSBURG-. WHITE LEAD AND COLOR WORKS PITTSBURG-, PA. Z3aBtM.Tollssla.oc. 1835. Manufacturers of Strictly Pure White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge Futtj. Colors Dry and in Oil. PURE VERDITER GREEN, The strongest and brightest green manufacturered. GUABANTEE. We guarantee our brand of Strictly Pure White ead to be fre from impurities, and wiU pay S50 in gold for erery ounce of adul iaiaion found in this packaee. tar73m J. S'UOONMAKEB A SON LEAD PENCILS The following Premiums have been awarded for Dixon's American Graphic OB LEAD PENCILS: Gold Kedal of Progress, Vienna, 1873. First Premium ClnelHaattl Indus trial Fair, 1873. First Premium BrooklfB. aHdas trial EximsIUoss, 1873. Fer aaapiem or laXorasmtiom th Jos. Dixon Crucible Co OrtttMrcieereland. Pre't . m72 JERSEY CITY. N J, Sioux City & Pacific R. R. Tm Skrtat mad emljr Direct Rmte rrom COUNCIL BLUFES TO St. Paul, Minneapolis. And mil Points in XOKTHEBX IOWA MINNESOTA. PULLMAN PALACE SLEWING CABS On all night trmina Tia this route. tMUTHKCntMrs. 1. At V. P. Transfer with Onion Pacific Railroad lor Ossahm 2. At council Huff, with Eaasai atr Jm and CeaaellMaJbKmUresai farSi and. all paints month S. At Mi-ioarl Valley with Xorthweatera railway fat votaiaaa. ' " ir TiSmvar miicd. it steady. i, IS 2oalS 37. 11J. S 5-1C. er in demand throuchout realizing full Dricp?, but low tj j m ,, 98 ullinmli "-- " ' .' ata u.: ' MM "- L ..fci'T. 4 " - 'rTai sVwTI WMill tm Sasss Hsbisssssssss "" Ml - - - - - er ordinary goods sold easier. Iron Dull and nominal. Wood limited demand, manu factures appearing to bold ofT until there ia r better supply here of n,ew" clipped,, . ' - '.... CHICAGO & NORTHWEST t. A.izjxr-cv-sr. The Topular Route from O 3C - IK -A. TO , . , ., Ti4- l Chicago and the East ! AND THE Onlv T)1root nouto TrWatcrloo.Fort Dolse,Ilnbnqnr,lJt Crosse, fralrle Da llilen. Wliioua, St. Vaul,DuIntU, Janr.vlllr, li.no. ha, Ureeu Lar, Ksclne, Mertn'i Point, Wtrr1ovni, O.IiWssh, ton DuLae, 91adlou and liltraukre. It Being the Shortest and Flist Comoleted Line Belwwn OMA5AandCHICAGO, Constant ImproT.m nls tUTa taken place In the way of reducing Urai.and placing Iron wlih Steel lulls, adding to ius roilin,; stock new and Elegant DAI' anil SL.KKIMNG CAItS Equipped with the "iVesiiugbouje Air Urate" and "Miller Platform." ratabiistilng cemforta ble and cotnnifdiuus Eating Housos.offeringsU the comforts ot iraTelin ite age can produce. Fron. to 10 Fast Eapress Trains run each way dailT orer the rarious lines of this load, thus securing to the trareler selecting this route sure and certain connections in any di- rectlon he may wish logo. Principal Cuunectlon. AT 3IISS0URI VALLEY JUNCTION, for Sioux C ty, Yankton and poluu reached Tia Sioux City and Pacific railro id. ATfiRAM) JUNCriON for Fort Dodge, Des Moiues. Ottaa and Keokuk. AT MABSUAiXf rSt. Paul, Mlnneapo is, Dulutb, and uorthwestrn points. AT t EDA It BdPIDS for Waterloo. Cedar Falls, harks CUT, Burlington and St Louis. AT CLINTON inrDubuqne, Dun'elth, Prai rie du Chlen, I a i rose, aud -11 points on the Chic go, Clinton and Dut.uque, nd Chicago, Dubuque and Minnesota railroads. ATFU.To.sforFneport. Baclne JUlwau keemndmllMinttlnWimxnsln. AT CUICaGO with mil rmUwmy Un leading raTkrkt!tatatofJlcMlXBcrUw U this Ua emba ptwoMJ. mad may Uformat on ob- Uliri ii ! ttoute, BaUa, ele at the TtREuMkrX. MAJtUI Matlir. J. MLSjT 0. . KDIT. Tleast Asft, UfKllsv. Gsm'l AaTt Dmtmka.. aaehii Omaha .& St. Louis Short Line 1874! The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Bluffs R. R Is the only dire line to ST. IiOTjIS AND TUE EAST, FROM OMAHA AND THE WEST NO CHANGE i vatt between Omaha and St. Louis ana b it or e between OMA11A ana e.Vf YORK. This th Only -Jne running a PCLL-TIAM SLEEPIXO CAR EAST FKU9I OMAHA, OS AURIVAL OP THE U.V1DN PACIFIC EXPRESS TUA1N. earPasscngcrs taking otbei routes Jiae a disagreeable transfer al the Klvcr Station. 8 PASSENGER TRAISS DAILT ! BEACHING ALL EA3TERS AST) WE3TESJT 0ITIE8 With Ixss Changes and in adrince of -ithcr lints. This Entire Line is equipped with Pullman's Talace Sleeping Cms, Talace Day Coached and Chair Cars, Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouso Air Brake. tWScc that your tickets read via KnnHnHC'ity, S . Jos-pli b Council UlulTa Ritlrud, Via Omaha and St. Louis. Tickets for sale at cor. Tenth and Farnham streets, and U. P. Depot, Omaha. JOS.TEIION, Fass. Agt. GEO. L. 3RADBDP.Y, Gen' Agent. , F. BARNARD, A. a DAWES, Gen'l Supt. Utin'l i'as. Agt., St. JosrDh. St. Jixsenh. VandaliA B.OT7TB E .A. S T. O TEAINS DAILY ! LEAVE ST. I.OTJIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars THB0TJOH WITHOUT CHAHQ3 Indianapolis, Cincinnati. Louisville, Chicago, Columbus, Pittsburg, PJbiladelpnia, NEW Arriv CleveiKM St. LaB T asssssMaissssssssi CHAHH JHWEbisssssssssssstT ('B1BBBBBBBBBBBVJ f:: j m HUM i&- Mm wS HI mm Fine and Medium CXotlxiii, and Furnishing Goods. CKSJJFIEIR, TSUA-liTijmE CHBAPBSTi iciiicago, Rock Islaiid I aud Paciiic Ii. Ii. THE GRAND CENfBAL BOCTE rEOM ! OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Parenport and Bock Island, ! . -- ;,, .Ith ATI TXw.M.i-Tf-ifn arofHintnrHl with the Westusuuocsk PaTT Aik Brakes and .Miller's Patent Safety Pistfonn and Coupler. ' Fast Express Trains Lcare Daily, ennecting as follows : AT DES 3IOINES with the Des Moines Valley Railroad, lor Oiloosa, Ottumwa, Keokuk and St. Loi.U. AT UKlNtLL with tho Central Railroad f Iowa, fur all points north to St. Paul. AT war LlbEUTY with the Burlington, Cedar Kapids A Minnesota BaUroad. for Burlington. Cedar lUpids, Dubuque A Si. Paul, At WILION JU.sCflON wlththe Soutn-Wetern rauch, for Muscatine, Wuhii'glou and all pvlnu south. AT DAVS.NlXJUr with the Uaicnport A St. i-a.l Railroad for po.nts north. AT I.OlK. 1sUAN1 wlththe Western Union lUilroa.1 lor Freepott, Be' tit, hacine. Mll aute.? and all points in nortbrn Ialnols and Wlscunsiu. Al RUCK I&L.VSD with the RocVtord, Rjk l3.'nJ nJSi. Louis BaUroad for St. Louis aud points Muth. AT KOCK ISLAND with the PeorUARock Islind Kailioud for IVorla and points east. AT BUKtAU JUNC . with brach. tor Hen ry, Laren-, Chillicothe and I"eorla. AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail road for points noit hand south. AT CHICAGO with U lines East, Xorth and South. THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, v la this line, can be procured, and any Infor mation obtained, concerning points, at the t rletotllceof thecompanr, lis Farnham St., Oniaba, abdslsoat the principal ticket offices along the llueol the U. P. lw B. Bassn-" '.flecked Thronsh to aOl Principal Kaatrru Po.uts). A.M. SMITH, Geu'lPass'rAg't, Chicago. J. H. LACEY, Ticket Agent, siSU fXaaha U. RIDDLE, Uen'l Sup't Chhago. 8.8 8TEVE.N8. Qeo'l WemtamAg't ui M. KeUer. Proprietor of tb KISING SUN AKO LOS ANGELES YIXEYRDS. Depot for the sale of his NATIVE WINES AND BA-IETIDIiEiS 2. KELIiER c& Co., Corner of EatSery and Washington Sts. SAX FRANCISCO, mai7tl CAL. ALEX. J. LF.fid CT. XATIl't. C. UCDSOy. WM. It. ItCDSOX JaS. O. BIT! LIS ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. Leggat, nudson & Co., Manufarturers of c-eryaratw Fino Cut Ch-owing1 AXD SJIOKINO TOBACCO Our Special Brands: FIXE CCTS: BEA UTV. SMOKIXOSi INGLESICE. i n ttt t mxr GILT EDGE, MONTANA. All Onr Tobaccos Strictly "WarantctL OFFICE AXD 8ALKSIIOOM Cor. Second t5c Vine Streets, St. Xioula ZLcXo. mar7Imo PASSElISrX33RS g ana summer Styles. 1. irXJAJJHLXJJL., CLOTHIER, 238 Farnlaam. St. Hear 14th. f9afe tasaf V M mmrMmmmmmW MSwW MBSSSSsV DON'T BUT! CNTJI.-VOC IL.1VK CAREFULLY EXAMINED OTJE. 1TXW AMI BEFERVOIIC LOW- t S WE HAVE TWfcLVE CtooD ItEASONS . why they will do your wor Quick and Easv, I Chea and dec n. Ill Theyarecbeipcst tobur. i They are best to u?e. 3 iner oase ereniy ana quickly, J Tbelr operation la perfect, 2b3 They hare always mexl trafi, mm The j are made of (be k taiaMrf Sifc They roast perfectly, a" Tbey require but Utile fuel, sW Tl ey are Terr low priced. J they ars easily ruansmj Thoy are suited to all loocUt.e., QB ETry stQTeguaranteed.olflTae.,t,fanioa SOLD BY- fiiee?5ior Man'tg ' . ST. LOUIS, Jh .. ANDDT M.ROG-ERS. ?6Ma.. STol i-'.sasAE. . Of felleu: OOO OOO TSASIjBam. MARX 1 'w' ' r l"'" V a.an m v Or SasarCoatcd, lct Iloel mnd Berbal ii. , BtllonsGranalea. "Juirt - ' GIANT" CATHARTIC or J.u.. In Parro Pbyalc. Tho novelty of modem Jf"d!i CTynica' r Pharmsxcuiica Science .j u-o oi - u. taking tho brP. repulsWe sul naiou p roanoiod of cheap, crude, anu bulky u,rru wheu wo can by a careful a;p iraiion of chei. science, extra all tao catlliit-c ami other c.. ' tlnal properties from the raost. aluat.ie rcxite as. berb,aaaronrcQtrato thcu into a xcinnto Ga- me, ear( ly larger than a muK. J aoClf that can be readily (wallowi-d by ttc t, 31 thcmo-JtsensItiYO ftomachc and foitdlou ta.t.--Eicaiiula Purjcatlvo Iclict nprvrcci. ink mo it concentrated form, ai i.ricK cathartic power as is embodied In any of trxt Liau pill fmjuu 1jc rale la tha drrz shops. Frurn their woideiful cv Ciartlc power, la proportlrr. bJ tacur flie.pccplf who hare not tried them ara apt to rupt-ove that thiyarahawa ordrttcin effjtr, bnt cch is not at all tad cnv. h dlfforcnt acllvo aedicinal prin ciples of which tbey aro compoid belnj ao hsjv. nonized and tarxUlcd. one by tha ethers, ms ta producs a mont Noarcliliiv aud her otiKh,yct Rentlyandkluaiyoporaiiiim; catbartl.'. S50O Itc ward U hereby o3red hy tha pro. prlctor of .beso l'ellcts, to any chemlt ho, upon analysis, vlll find ic thrra anj Calomel or other forma of mercury ot any other suxrml poison. Qeinn; entirely vcKetable.sopartfcnlar can) la .-eqnircd while ustni; them. They ope rate without disturbance to tho constltntlon. diet, or occupation. For Jaundioc, Headacke, Conatipatlon, Itiyuro RIood Palq lu Cbo Slioulderi TlgKiiieaa ef tha Client, Dlzzlncxs Sour EractatftfB of tho Stomncli, Bad tamto la uioatb. BIIIoun cltackm, Pain laa rcRloit ot Kidney m, In tertt"! Fever, Bloated feeling about Momich, Ituab of Blood to Head. HlgU Col ored Urluo, Cnaoclavlltr Ioomy rorebotlrjKS ; ,tk? r Plcrco Pleaitatit Purxutlw.o Pellr ttv In explanation of tho remedial power of my ror- ritive rclleUovcrro prvat ava lety of dtseaMC, wish to ray that tbc l r nctlou BWU tit animal economy Ii tmlTrl ota claud ortUsuocHCwpIUsTtboirasna. f..A l...wnb. S i li-Ma 9tnt lrr,rlp th" their easar-coatincf and bclnj; enclorcd la gm battles prcJcrvothcIrirtnc unimpaired lot leth of time. In any climate, so uaithey r m.V ways frtsn anu rcimoic. wnicn is no oa with the I'llii found In the drn sUr,pt a Is) cheap wood or pa(e-bcard boxet. SeeeCett M fora'l disoac where a f.axutlwc altPI tire or Pareatlwe Is in&cated. this little IVUcts will civs tho most perfect i-lltjmrtina all whonsetScm. They aro nold by alt enterawtilay Jragslt"at-S ceut4 si bottle. Do sot allow any drnjrrist to lndaro rvn a take anything els) that 1 9 may y la Joar. ma rood & my relleio bccaue ho siakea a Urrei profit on that which ho jrcouiacnde. Jf yout druErlst cannot supply thr-a. enclc W Cua.'t and receive them oy retnmirn'.l f-om B. K.PXECtUJ. i. t .JVrp'r, BVETALO, K. T, ASK FOE PY1.F8 OK SALERATUS! -AND BAZINaSODA! Sold by Pundt, Meyer & Baapkand Wltsny, Bansermmn A Co. CASTLE B 03., IMPORTERS OF TEAS AKD X&st Tnrtio Ccods, U3 aad MS WKOKT irki fianFrand Calt riia. neaCia . -1 -llfciavTii IibibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB '! t -l 1 f I a1l K "V -W .V- '.. r1...