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APPLETONS | American CYCLOPAZEDIA New Revised Editien. Eattrly yewritien by the ablest writers on | Printed_irom mew type, Thousand atied under the t1tle YCLOPAEDIA ¥ which (e the wide Chrcutation which it hasattained o all paris of the Ual e 5.ates, sud the sigos 1 ¢ ten years the -ldu- | i i‘.':.‘.”.,.,.n’..u ot s | i e ok o niareace wu. impera v | want Tis movement of political affsirs has kep e everios ol scisncer and their e o va the indevrinl and usl e enience and renement of 0 e e icand cossopacnt torela: | imeelving matt nal changes g o haight s S ot D i wawat s height = | Selumd of the old work -ppeaced, has bapply | i "and a mew conroe of commerci) St S T ot commenes e accsions 1o, 0ur GooETAph e o S by 0 Taaditigatl ex- Sorecs o Alrica e great political rovolutions of the las itk the matural rosalt of the lapse ve brought Lnto public .;:-:'.'nr.;n:: - | of one large c et e present elition fur the pross, ¢ L.‘w,m..,x ¥k tho asm of the editors 16 b wajon o the latest pos- fraish an sccurate account | drew from my garments with eager- ! spot where the old-time teacher | \ hunted for brains with the ferule. | The second letter is C,and is applied, | as T said before, to the stomach. It | has a double meaning: First, the | application is an agricultural one, | ‘Corn Crib,” and has reference to the stomach as being the great re- ceptacle for Bourbon whisky. But, brother, do not be diligent in find- | inga home market for your corn. | The second application of the letter x | €, my distracted infant, is got hold The editor of a western paper | of go follows: Wheu one Granger entered the Grange while under the | desires ;nn«'t;‘linln ‘foriur f there orn juice,” and pub- | 15 another order in the room he | 2 raises himself gently by the slack | lishes the following account of his | (L VEE) o e initiation, after he had gotten over | scratches his off thigh with his near | s comatose condition : | hoof, and remarks in a voice of | On being brought into the | (hunde'r, ‘Are there any Grangers ante-room of the Jodge (Green- | about? The anewer is, ‘Jeess wax.’ grocer Temple, No. 101) [ was told | The inquirer then says, ‘Let us sce, that T had been balloted for and ac- | (letter C,) and the other party must cepted. My informant. who was | lmmullulel\‘ pull out his stomach o 1 by what I after- | and disclose the brand. | ward learned was a large burdoek | “These brands are applied in such | eaf, perfors I heles for the | @ manner that I am enabled to told me that if I valued my | assure you that they will wash. | life it would be necessary for me to | was here interrupted, Mr. strip. As I did consider that of | Editor, by a volley fired into the considrable worth to me, and as he | open window, evidently intended s wishes by carelessly | for me. Fortunately 1 escaped playing with aseven-shooter, I wi without a seratch, and, which is of more consequence, succceded in bringing off my precious manu- seript. This is about all there | in the ceremony of any importance | Imust leave the country at once; armed men are at my heels; they | | know I am writing to expose them. You may hear from me again by | mail, if T should deem it best to | expose the other degrees. Until | then, adieu. From your sacred THE GRANGE. A Peep Into 1ts Hysteries. Full Expose of the Innuuen1 Ceremonies. My masked fri ll.ll’" fur- —which con sbage leal attached | to a waistband of potato vines. In this airy costume I was conducted | to the door, where my companion gave three ps. (I was | Money and Commerce. Daily Review. OFFICE OMAWA DarLY Bee, May 4, 1574, } There is still little or no change in monetary affairs in this ecity. Chi- eago and New York papers report | o & increased transactions in the local | ket business at their respeetive banks, and the impression seems to be gaining that business ventures may | be made with reasonable certaint, during the elosing of spring and in | the early summer. The New York money market is very ensy for fair and good barrow- ers. Call loans are easily negotiated | 34 per cent.,and good cormer- ‘ r‘i paper is readily discounted by | the bauks at 5@7. The usual first of the month col- | 10¢, lections have caused considerable increase in the amount of 2urrency held by the banks of this city, though there is no appreciable change in the local loan market. The weather to-day has been de- lightful, and trade at the wholesale houses very fair. We note no changes in prices. OMAHA MARKETS. Carefully Corrected Daily as follo Chickend, FURS. A. Hubermann, street wholesale tations: mink, No. coons, 43¢; muskrat, 14 for 2 for sprin, 1 00c:do. mount:@ No. 1,2 25; do. small, 50 to 80; EECHH Supply limited with démand setive | Wressed, 12; | turkeys, 14al5c; geose, 10c; dncks 510512 13th dealers. Quo- | 1, 1 25l 50 skunk, prime black, od, 15 to 3¢ sotter, No. 1,500 t0 6 50; do. No. 2, 4 00; fishs er, in good order, 000; wolf, large do.No.2,150; beaver, well fur- | [RE'? ,qu.m‘ 14and 16 o5 0s. 7, 8 sud 9, P BUI copper | Copper Nos. 006 839 falland | b Nos.1516 17 *Per bundle 15 per cont discoun GROCERI F. STEELE & JOHNSON 533-540 14TH sT. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND uru ST. F A. POLACK, CLOTHIER 233 Faraham St. Noar 14th. ine and Medium Clothing,: of the mos reent disoveries in science, of evory fresn pr duction in literatare, and ot Thelewost aveation in the prasical arisss securely blindfold: slice of rutabaga 1 | asked e | My guide answ agriculturist, who nger."” “Who comes ed by binding a | over each e from within friend, B. PoLE. NoTICE.—This ceremony of in- itiation is used during the absence of the lady members. Their in- itiatory ceremonies are entirely dif- red, ¢ de youthful s to become ferent, being much simplified, as | D red and clened, 1 00 to 1 25 per b martin, frem 2 50 to,4 00, according to color; fox, silver gray, 1000 to 2500; do. cross, 3 00; do. red, 150; deer skin, hair red and shogt, 25¢ per DRY GOODS. American ham § WHITNEY, PAUSES MAN & Co., 247 and Furnishing Goods. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPREST. Cluc:lgo, Reck Island | CHICAGO& NORTHWES’ Tk ‘Cooke & Ballou furnish the follow- ing quotations, for butchers® stock, native steers, 414 1-2; Texas steers, 333 hogs, unsettled, prime, 4a -2; sheep, firm and aetive at 4 1245 00.3 ulchral ve | ed him carefull Guide. I have, noble gatekeeper. ulchral v Do you find | cultural marks about bis | they should be. RAILWAY. ‘The Popular Route from OMATXA —T0— and Pacifie R. R. THE GRAND CL AL ROUTE & ROM OMAHA TO CHICAGO AND THE EAST, Chicago and the East!|vi pe xotes. s The Congressional Stomach. I had a curiosity to sound the ag- gregate Congressional stomach. | Downing, aged and respected semi- are | African, has managed u wholesome | restaurant under the Representative | hall for years. He says that t bushels of oyst:rs are sometimes | swallowed in"a day. To those who | look not upon the oyster in its pl acid shell there are other dainties. From ve to twenty roast turkeys, an | average of ten roasts of beef, mut- | | ton, and ham; about a hundred | p;ea, a dpoek or’so of :\In:}a, and ap- ples and oranges by the dozen, fi S i it live, 6 Soei nflsl.nnce, B oourss ieioee | . 61-2; Palm,8@5 1-4; German Mut- led, 6 1-4a6 1s2. and | Patiasn & & oy ART @OODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S I STOCK. Bedjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- | | holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Farnbam Strect, furnishes the vaifie Mills. Spragues, . s12e 0 cholcs do L COFFEES: pr. o @ ‘What - MEA Dressed beef, 6 1-2c; dressed pork, 1c; dressed mutton, 8 1-2¢; §. C. hams 63¢; shoulders, 7 1-2; breakfast bacon, 10c; clear sides, 106 lard, firm at 9c. s0APS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. | Sapo Publico, §.1-2@6 3-4; e ural “Mistory, and depict the most fsmous 10 Zrm i The eandidate I o i- | bair, reddish whiskers, and a turi | Rio cn do prim Ao good 06 Java, BLEACHEC SHEETT Peppencli 8-4 and Bock Islan. gl & tand Rock Island. Sugar-Cogted, Conce: Root and Herbal Juice, Antle Dilicus Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT” CATRARTIC, or Multum in Parvo Physie. o novelty of modera Medien, Chemieal and wm[,‘-n with the i s ks and form aad Goupten dv 104 (Al Passenger Traios are d sedo ) smt. Waltlam 8=4 | ved 104 pains hive boen spared to AND THE epcelivncr? the cost of , | Mitior s Tatent safo Common pr gl ‘ s - Omnl: Pirecct Frlouto - e | 2 Fast Express L Leave Daily, ring for candidate). thereby the bett ) the feelingsof welcoe _rece of the Selopaia, and be | 1y, payahie rrow 1" e eom- volumes; each astra ed with Ranzoon choice. Carolina. You m’l bring M Wesk & Co. . 165407 | 1¢ ping tie Shortest and Fisst Comolet que Between ONAHA:deHICnGO Bl o ived at | from correspondents, cle sints of a | visitors, but most of the deglutition | > is by Congressmen. The solids arc | smosk washed down by several gallons of | & | tea and_coffee, and a daily mini mum of one cask of ale. The tem- perance element in the Capitol al- | | ity for the lightnin | lows the use of beer; straining at | You will v | the distilled and fermented gnat, | represe: P but gulping the malt camel. Down- will ing was an intimate friend of Sum- | wind. ner; has enjoyed the personal es- The candidate is here atts teem of many other men in history, a small imitation plow by means of | and is a sort of patriarch among the | a hen . Adried pump- | Washington colored tiibes, To | Kin vine is put in ot s | asiia i bie friendship is the acme | bit and a bridle; he is made to get | of their mortal life; to serve in his | down on &ll fours; the guide seizes | restaurant, with the privilese of | the bridie, and,’ urged on by a | grazing freely through the bill of | Granger armed with fare,is their ideal of Aideen.— Vash- | thistle, which he vigorously applies | ington Letter. | at the terminus of the spine, the —_— e | candidate is galloped three (tin rious rumors «-uncemiug‘ y around the room. hurz which have | the ying about the country recontly | sing | are thus put to rest by the i | fieta Repubtican, which | speaks “with authority Schurz is not going to leave Missour | or public life to edit 8 German p: perin Boston or New York. On | e contrary, he expects to go before l!ha]:oopla of Missouri, next Fall, | his merits as a man and his ca- | pacity as a Senator, and ask and se- o . eXae [ 77 10Y with the tive - Susca p..r.mnw velict rpreseats, ing 1 form. 83 uich cat 1y ot the lacto:pils fou 5 From thcie wonderful ot ol e the door on th ' pit aport & St 7 P | three great v rtues—faith, b 2 ml\A! PLUG TOBACCO. do. e do \|r;| ia Bright do o d Peppene Picing o0 . the others, &8 to nw aui ihore ily od kindly oporating Amoskerg o ANERICAS CYCLO- Arkwrig will 0 Bewa 1 rerchy offred by the pro- Sy chemmict whoy 64 Tn' thera any Caiomel o forws of mercary ot say ‘mareral 0il walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 3 ineh 15¢; polished waluut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 ineh | s. 15¢; 3 inch 2le. Berlin gilt, 1 inch | 32 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30; 8 inch 15@ | 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10c; 2 inch 10@20¢; 3 inch 15@30c. WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; cach sdditional foot, 7oc per | pair. Addres the Publisbers, D. Appleton& Co., 49 & 551 Broadway, B19 4 531 I ow Tork. poiuts reached via ; ir0-d o S maseris N for Fort Dudge o raing pr for F | do scedless ras De uk AT \\\l.‘ll\ll frsc P . thwestern poin i RAPID l\lAlh'hY S hrongh to all | ip .l Fastern Po i New in harre! ol A fecling -bo-l 0F Biood {o Hcad, High Col e Srebodingm ® Sre s Pl ant Pu ) | | | | ST, A ST - pound can Gloomy Pieree do do FLUID-EXTEACT BUCHU Tle only known remedy for 1 3 do Sl l'muimm, Union imd all wool terry, per yard 20@3 A; Tmperial, plain aud stri- ped, 2 508 00. DAMASKS, prick don't % et bt o violent exercise he In\ rubbed dry with eorn-corbs, bees- | waxed where thistled, and brought up standing before the Great Chief e Most Worshipfal Pumpkin | %0 Most Worshipful Pumpkin Heud. | Cr 8 triumphant re-clection. Wiy o you desie o bekome Grun. | far, there is no prospeet of an rious opposition from_either the Candidate, (answering for him- ‘Deumcmuc or the Republican self.) That1 may learn to extin- | PO | guish sewing-machine agents. | ™ Most Worshipful Pumpkin Head. illme our hands been hardened umnmpn - A covingand b M. Reller, | sh toall pri Union per yard, 150; all ‘wool, s 2 00a3 00. -‘““R'" Altera< r l”u r:ulhe 14 indicated, these lit M MATTRA Vs the most perfect satistaction Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0025 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50ad 50. All of the above quotations are on | (, the basis of ordinary thirty day | transactions. | Parties who buy for cash, or a strictly first-class ‘buye s, can alw secure reasonable concessions on large orders for shert tima paper. Proprietor of the re nold by all ::I-mllll( QLHAYS - 3t 25 cei And a positive cure for Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Diabetes, Dyspepsia, Ners vous Debility, Dropsy, | - Omaha & St. Louis Short [ Line 17 16 h. SCHOONMAKER & SON | & RISING h to Candidate. "Not extensively; but i hen I am not running for office. | Most Worshipful Pumpkin Head. | "Tis well, for our lodges contain sev- | ADDER AND KIDNEYS, | era! who are supposed to be readyto | BL. | sacrifico themselves for the good of | their constituents. Do you feel HEA, e | retty smart this evening? coerhue or Whites Disevesof the Prostrate | i > i L S ono ia s Bladder. Colcal us. didate. Yes; where the bus- | | ASK FOR PYLES S.A.LE RATU 'I'; 1—aND—. BAKING SODA! BEST IN USa Sold by Pundt. Mever & Rea-%aand Whitney, 1d by Pundt. ¢ e tney, novis % Ottoman Strips..m. i Non-retention or Incos inence of mm,mk! Wijte o SR 187 4! tation, Indamatien or Ulceration of the PrOPRIZTORS OF THE A spico Cinamon bark 828 Subject to change of market without potice. WM. M. FOSTER, 1. Upman..... OnU.P. R B track boi. Faratam snd Doug- | 1 es. | Heconstruciion. .. | Grana Centrat 1 CIGARS. 0N, Manufacturer, 532 5th Street. A. E. sDO PITTSBURG. ANGELES VINEYRDS. | tie goes on. Mml Worshipful Pumpkin Head, . Give me a chaw of lo~ GEO. A. HOAGLAND. . l J VEL OR BRICK DUST DE- = prome 1, and un- 3] \ The Kansas City, St. Joe and i 700 | Council Bluffs R. R Ailky Discharges. = e Candidate, searching hmw-lf thoroughly, but as there is no place | about him o stiek a pocket, tries to | | explain, but the Most Worshipful | BUTTER AND EGGE. | Pumpkin Head interrupts him | J. C: Roseufield, Produce commis- cha ! vin | wmission merchants, 199 Douglas street, Extract Bu “Never mind, my dear young furnish us with the foliowing quota- friend—I am ‘M‘ll aware that in ions : . choice roll, 32.35; your present condition you can no | o Batter, choico roll, | more furnish your friends with the \ common roll, a20; eggs, weed than ;\tl;\lm could be comfor-| COLOR WORKS | demand active at 125 | table in a plug hat and tight boots. | prime apples, 8 00 per bbl ; potatoes It is merely to teach you the grvnl 5 g b < ROUTE | lesson of economy—doing to others | {140 per bu. Cranberries §9 prbbl. | ~ ‘ e to have them do to | HARDWARE. Il now be conducted to | B A S T. 3 TRAINb DAILY ! | the Most Eminent Squash Producer, LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH ©88 888 LI & a Espanola Triple Crow. i ry Clay ... Tiker. Depot for the sale of his J NATIVE WINES AND BRAINWNWDIES M. KELI.ER & Co, ngton Sts. Is the only dire * line to 8ST. LZOGIS AND THE EAST, FROM 'VMANDALI A oManaaND THE WEST | XO CHANGE of cars between Omaha and St. Permaneatly Curesall Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsi Swellings, Existing in Mea, Women and Chiliren, CASTLE BROS, No Matter What the Age! “0ae bottle of Kerne; PITTSBURG‘ 22 This the Ooly ine running & | PULLMAN SLEEPING CAR EAST Corner of Battery and W IMPORTERS OF Prot. Stocde savs: Fluid Extract Bacha Buchus combioed. Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for | five o lars. Hetablishoed 1833.) SAN FRANCISCO, €L, maTu a.xnuw- TRAL #@ Passongers taking other routes have a Adisugrecable transfer at (be kiver Station. | who will teach you the grand hail- | ing sign of distress. This sign, my worthy brother, will insure against mauy of the ills of the agri- Manufucturers of Strictly Pure Wt . Hepsox 3as. G, BUTLER | | White Lead, Red Uead, Litharge Depot 104 Duane St,N. Y. | A physi-isn In atiendance to answer corres- _pondeuce and give advicogratis. { a-send siazap for pamphiets, (ree. aa Crans & Wrigham, Woolosale Agents, & Fraucisco. lp‘!'lx —T0 THE— NERVOUS & DEBILITATED |y OF BOTH SEXES. 30 OHARGS FO3 ADVIJE AND COS- | | ducer, who thus say: culturist—among others, against | drought, and being bit by the fero- | cious grasshopper. The candidate is now conducted to the Most Eminent Squash Pro- : “My wor- | thy brother, I will now invest you with the unh*r of The Festive Plow. Putty, Color; Dry aund in Oil. 'PURE VERDITER GREEN, | | The strongest and brightest green | manufacturered. | pleasure to yourse | & means of h rTor to (The Mot Eminent Squash Pro- | ¥hite We guarsntee our brand of Strics ead 1 e {5t 10" e issued to SULTATION. Dr. J. B. Dyott, graduateof Jefler- ' son Medical College, Pfi ' o s a3U i 1 Il!u&! it A RV AL =|.Asu'.-'l hoa s1eir ducer then proceeds to invest | eandidate with the recalia ~* = | Festive Plow m“m.m : “imnh Nedrai rrm i e e o the A*ach yment sho swhat uid ! Mmumfl | Meaia’s hotae shoes, per keg ‘The Com! ‘oud!o] i+ tes v km Tesumyd; "¢ réach' hidodclusion 5s 0. should.. be ‘emp‘h_:'!d-n ntér: Batten ,.r tineal Sough o do “nm\» (Glazed.) 35 per cont off Chicsgo list. DOORS, (Wedged.) 25 per cent off CL texgo list. BLINDS. o¢ s8a s Egiih do mule do do Northwest.ru horse nails 220 Dundee thimblc skeins, di-coun 45 per cent. Stor ks patent axles, discount 10 per cent. Iy 5 | 30 per cent off list. White lime per bbl Lonisville esment rer Plaster paris per bbl Plastering hair per bis Tarred felt. - woods, They | presented g%nls at the Judges to inkduc tlngy lnmh R A morniy mm Al tor wum ened b, Lkno,ck’ at tho fluor 1 his n‘rl‘ . My en under Gfimfl MecCanary; bl mm as. he opened. "thé | door to the carriag e ‘waifing, and he ‘was rkim!o- the Apthopy House.” He was, howe | ever, released by.Baxter's erders. There is some talk of Bater moving s governmens to Arkadelphisend. making that his capital.| _ 2 izes 7&:‘3}' | ”‘a«m&i‘éfl%‘ g.:‘ ard “ gus hfi:‘fi = e f‘-"‘é’m; E Latedispatchesto the Herald “3\. ttle Bm:h;;:::" 10 p. m." " ot "m Thdte say Ring w mwluu‘f at ne“' -|.Blu Some men ‘wept- 309z« “Der unlr, tn seize 1. pNEoNpsY rBRo\(‘fll 4 ‘AhaTathbr pized .u.n r,.,grmm of Scovi xen.m defts for. Memphis. T Ww*’fib aMu&wQa. LYY )lmw’fi?"-“‘m. _‘ *WHopisa coua @lscasewro the respifatory organt. i1's BlooX she Livé LELATLTIY STEAM . ENGINE (0! ueceswors to Hall Bros.) invfil*&h- i I ENGINES wag PRy Pullman Palace Cars | THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGZ —ro— | Indianapolis, Cinj’;".:..“fiz e ‘nmst.,\qt..mhu-@ Harney. b Al'kinds of “FATLORING; G sl A oA R e e l.t. 8 With Lees Changes and In sdvance of other ‘ Practical Watchmake! ...,. aaity, for b0 wrod yerd 233¢ m-u-mm Fou l'llt-lh TEAS PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ! REACHING ALL EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES This Eatire Line is equipped with B S DUDGE 8%, botd 130 W f, Ahkmfllol "x..mm;m.apmmwu and |IEWELERS. DA_N B‘U’RR f AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, : 'cpt ;3‘!1; and _Bu-ney Smets, JONN BAUMEN, 111 Farzaan & E-O 11th St Jiugr Oz fo PFALER 1IN 2 e AlfKisds 6t "FAILORING, done at reasonable ra F‘B;’;BINQ GOODS Ml?ltmx WILLIAM sxx;qu- 0 Punbip gt | gy | Onabe b —WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL .nm'.w P oy 1 Streets, OJ{AHA, NEB: - HRO! m—:fifl!’ 1'0"!_ 13 e Saddfoand Hafriess Maker Coidi No. 274 Fharnhein os. Bet, 13th & 16th.. A e MAN nrmp:n op o SHRATN, mt‘n AND FBED,.- AR2 . . 'A. PETERS, ... ISS108 M. AND CARRIAGE/TRIMMER, ... 'SHAUINE .-A rI oo 'ng‘ ttmnn'ruu:n O WALKRRy = hon A ‘ PACKUEER A% pidesre=-t. \«tvmwufiwu‘n anything eise. , Maine “Aaapom) 111 109001 1V $AH0A FTAUVH ‘G00MNVIS *D