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" APPLETON'S WOODHULL AND CLAFLIN. American CYCLOPAZEDIA | | The Distinguished Pair in San Franciseo. Two New Stock Brokers With iy s L Soaew e, | $100,000 _ Capital—Califor- ma the Future Home of the Woodhull—Good- diosiraied with Sererl i S urnica¥ CYCLOPAEDIA Was of Tur N A hich time. the wids | Bye to New York O etion which it his atiained in all parts of | fhe Unired States, snd the sigasl developments | Forever. which bave taken place I8 Svery, ‘branch of ecience, literatus -l‘. ‘l:d:d._': o Smeugnrevision, and o lsmue a Bew (8en Franciseo Chronicle, May 21.) “dicion ‘entitled, THE AMERICAX ""‘"’"‘i At half-past eight o'clock last ‘Within the last ten years the of &is- | evening, a great Moral Reformer t of Fovriciee has came rushing into the Chronicle d covery in ke s now work of relerence 8 HmPeTRITe | (epo. ong after standing a moment to gasp for breath, said to a Chroni- cle man: “I say—they're here.” «Who, pray 2" | “Why, the Woodhull party.” “Where are they?” At the Occidental.” GENERAL M'SHANE. In about ten minutes the reporter | stood in the presence of General Mc- Bhane, at the Occidental. The Field Marshal wore a bright new shiny Save broaght ? o e e L e Turiows | hat, and & two bit cigar. Said the | Ynow the Chronicle man : i ey sained, | i 5 re they here 2" | i e e orin the tratuient publica- | «‘Who 2 oo of theiay, bi. which ought 0w o ikt | «The Woodhull and Claflin, [ their place in permaocul S0 ILL T the press, | “‘Dunnow; ask Mr, Smith.” The Chronicle man_promptly | waylaid Mr. Smith. Mr. Smith | was just giving a fourth-story-over- the-kitchen-key to a gentleman from Montana, but with a quiet smile he wheeled and said: “Well, e the okt aple | What Is it?” Viag it ou to ® successial | The Reporter—Are they here? | ermination. Nove of the original stereotype e e T g b e Mr. Smith—Who?” | plates have | The Reporter—The Woodhull and printed on been s, e i fack & pew Cyclopedia, | Claflin. Ry and compr S WP | Mr. Smith—(with look)—No, | e, and with su: B emaate fa it com- | SIR! u.n::zv&md,:_v‘"'_"‘ AT THE LICK. | Boehes aud entareed nbwledge, o ety which, are- introduesd for | o peporter was about to prose- e prosal. saitica reporter \ e s time e v efec bu o | cute bis inquiries further, when a ve greater lucidity and force 10 the backman who had just come up to o7 i = 3 cup Boniiinsent. oy nbocs i et | collect S5 for driving an English st fam kabieliniuresof soer | gontleman up from ~the Oakland | architectare st art % S0 Cetares: AL | boat, said : 1 o intended o foa rather than | “They're at the Lick ! S0 e, uo pains bave been spared 4 | e reporter jammed his hat over | Vool artiste excellence ‘nnluut\un is enormous, snd it is believed Their e eloome reception 32 42 ad- e e feature of the Cyclopadia, and worthy o1 it high on asjivery of each volame. 1t wi his eyes and sailed for the Lick | | House. A gentleman with a ver- | million beard stood behind the big register, with a pen behind his ear. | payable be com- | Gpre they here?” asked the re- 2t roge ociavo. volumes, each several ihoussnd W S e | O 2 | Bumerous colored Lithograp e VA “The Woodhull andClaflin.” PRICE AND STYLE OF BINDINS, “Yes. No. 7. Go right up. n xtra Cloth, per vol e+ IR T - | 1 Iibrary Leather, per vol ew ey’ Tn Helf Turkey Moroces, per vol-— 700, | IN NUMBER SEVEN.” { The reporter dashed offa card and I 108 | gaveit toa Celtic nobleman with a ‘Succeeding vo- | whisk broom in his hand. The Cel- | fasued once 18 | tic nobleman made immediate sail | instant he came | ), per HAH Rusia, extza gilt, Jo Bt Bas S, bt o, per, | -~ piasmrs 1o full Eussis, per Vol volus now ready Jums, until completion, Wi be | e of the Awmmicax Crezo- | for No.7. In a opecimen pagee P e ilusirations. ete.. ¥ill | back and said, “Walk up, sir.” The | T st raia, on ppiication. reporter walked up. No. 7 means a | a beautiful parlor and bed room on | the first floor. The outer door was wide open. The reporter entered the little corridor, and was met by stylish lady in black alpacca, trim- med with fluting and puffs of the same material. She looked tired and bedraggled, but she said: FIBST CLASS Sfi};gmsu AGENS Address the Publishers, D. Appleton & Co., 51 Broadwa, S ow 1o By T R “This is Mr. — 5 «The same. This is Miss Claflin, KEARNEY'S isit not?” | "That is my name. My sister, Mrs. Woodhull, Mr. —, and my FLUID-EXTRACT | BUCHU mother, Mrs. Claflin, This is Col. Blood, and also my ni i Woodhull. You see, said Miss Claf- lin, with a laugh, “we bave the | can manage that. We don’t need a | launched upon the sea of prosperity. | object -.four coming is, as I told | mining whirlpool. | that it was printed in the interest of | moment it was settled we left, bag | | Reporter—A what? [ Mrs. Woodhull—Yes, a_ broker’s | | office on California street. I'vestud- | | led the California mines pretty thor- | [ough!y, and I’ve come to the con- | | clusion that there's more money to | | be made in this Stock Board than | | any other in the world. | ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS. | Mrs.Claflin—Yes, we've gotsplen- | | did backing. Here's a whole lot of | letters of credit and introduction | | from some of the heaviest men not | | only in New York, but on this coast. Of course I can’t show you the | names, but if I did you would open | your eyes. Yes, sir. Justas soon 2s our office is open—and I am go- ing to look for one to-MOrrow—we | shall be able to use our letters of | eredit to the extentof $100,0000 and then we are going in in earnest. | Reporter—But hadn’t you better | look around a little first? “You can’t | do much without a seat in the | Board, you know, and it may take some time to get that. | Mrs. Woodhull—Oh, pshaw! We seat in the Board. If we do we'll buy one for the Colonel. But Idon’t think it necessary. I've had the whole style of business on this coast explained to me, and I know just what we'll have to encounter. Our backers certainly wouldn’t have in- vited us here if they didn’t think us capable of conducting a_business with credit to them and with profit | to ourselves. We'll succeed; I know | we will WANTED—AN OFFICE. Miss Claflin—Oh, there isn’t any doubt of it,of course. I'm going right down on California street to- morrow, and I'll have an office en- gaged before night. In a week’s time, sir, the firm of “ Woodhull & Claflin,” mining stock brokers, real estate conveyancers, bond ~and mortgage negotlators, ete., will be Eh! how’s that ? The Reporter—That will do. Bu I still think that you are too hasty. Mrs. Woodhull—Not atall. If I | could tell you the backing we have, | show you the letters which brought | ushere, you wouldn't think so. Reporter—Will_you lecture here? | Mrs. Woodhull—Possibly ; but that is not decided. The principal you, to take up our residence in San | Francisco and engage in businessas | brokers and bankers right in the We may slip up, of course; but T think with cap- ital and perseverance we shall be able to hold our own with Jim Kecene, or Budd—I believe they are | about the smartest of your brokers, ain’t they? GOOD BYE TO NEW YORK. Reporter—Then are you not go- | ing back to New York? | Mrs. Woodhull—No trouble enough _there. had a bitter fight; but thanks to the law and a_sensible jury, we have won it. The last relief came | the form of Judge Spaulding’s de- on a motion to practically setaside the verdiet of a jury acquit- ting us of all blame in the Challis publication. The Judge decided that a jury had found that our pub- | lication in that case was true, and | good morals, and_declined to open | the case. This is the only thing | that kept us in New York, and the | and e. In the futare we | propose to live in California. | GOOD NIGHT. Mrs Woodbull here gave signs of weariness, and the reporter arose to | go. Col. Blood had by this time OrFICE OMAHA DALY BEE, May 26, 1874. Monetary matters are still quiet, | in fact there is nothing“to occasion | any other condition. Speculation | no improvements making or pro- Jjected in or about the city to occas- | | Ham: ion demand for money. Payments, in general, are made so promptly that coramercial houses | find themselves able to carry for- | ward an unusually heavy business | with very little assistance from the | banks. | Thus, while business is really good the banks are in possession of a larger amount of eurrency than they can profitably place without incurring risks, which at the pres- ent juncture of public atfairs, would be imprudent. It is to be hoped that when Congress adjourns it will leave something to the country that may be relied upon as indicating with certainity the financial policy of the governmuet, and which will infuse a greater sense of security into business affairs. Quotations below may be relied | D7, upon as positively correct for this day, and country merchants order- ing from them are assured that the wholesale merchants of this city will sell at the figures made. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected tDaily DRY GOODS. 3. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. whole family here.’. oy . % finished brushing off the dust ; Miss | ATiomes: = OO SIS AMD WA MELE, Claflin, her mother and niece were | B-aver Creck A iy The reporter blushed a little bit, } ready for supper, and Mrs. Wood- | Hsp Maker, blue. 183 and in acknowledgement to a ges- | hull looked hungry. The reporter | NewYork, B ] The only known remelyjfor ture from Miss Claflin, took a seat. | thereupon bowed and withdrew. B 19 | Mrs, Woodhull was arrayed ina | ot € i traveling suit, and was just about | = —— - s arren BB = 18 BBIG“T’S DISE. ASE washing her face and hands to go Surgical Rooms | d g 16% = ' | down to supper. Mrs, Woodhull is | | BLEACHED SHIRTINGS. 0 s positive cure for a pale, thoughtful-looking womau, | L. VAN CAMP M. D. | sstromcossinsecs 1 o and resembles one who has passed e s S k. edes do do L. 1 R | through m\;lcnl fle;ry furnaces of n.i'- | ropla? practce, tken spacaites of Decange: 3 Gout, Gravel, Strictu | fliction. She is about 35 years old, | Disedses omen, Fistu- 2 : | but Jooks older. Her checquered life | "“Opyice and Resitence, Coroer Feraom, a0d Diabetes, Dyspepsis, Ner< | with its yicissitudesof fame and for- | 14th Streets, irat door to the right, up stairs Debility, Dropsy, | tune, has told upon her. She said: | DI, At T i et w3 " | 1 know you'll exouss me, T'm | e Non-retention or Incoxtinence of Urine, Irri- awfully hungry, and I want to go | 000 S1 \ation, Infmmation or Ulceration of the down before the supper is all gone; s 12 ; 5 { 0 F el to-yeurall the while. [ SUNLERSERES EARD.IN NENRANLY 103 BLADDER AND KIDNEYS, | Tam glad tosce vou, Iasure vou. | 500 Hanseom Place Lots! | | How did you know we were on the [ QUSES AND LOTS in the ciy 0f Omak, — train?” or sale chean and on good 2 SPERMATORRHEA, "The rporer sl st e | ncy e SeEN L S | 3 E told him, and as he made this re- | on Dodge st. oppasite rew psto appwd | & Losoerhen ar Whites, Dconesof e e ™" | mark he’ looked at Colonel Blood. | 8 = 'nw(}:;nnd stood in his pantaloons | THE OMAHA YANKEE NOTIONS. GRAVEL OR oust and had a whisk-broom in his hand, F OMAH p 1POSIT, with which he was vigorously pol- | KURTZ MOHR & .(:J.. 231 Farmham | ishing himself off. As hedid so the | reporter had a ice to look at him. The Colonel is a pale, spirit- | uelle-looking gentleman of about | forty. He has charming side whis- | kers, a love ofa mustache, and a | brilliant eye, which he knows how | touse. He has an easy, graceful | | manner, but looks out never to in- | terrupt Mrs. Woodhull, nor speak | when she has the floor. The Colo- nel brushed away fora moment, and | then watching his chance when | Mrs. Woodhul] stopped for breath, | said: “Awfully dusty traveling.” | BUSINESS, ot at all,” satd Mrs, \\'oodlmui { wi «“ think the country is delightful. Ah! but your lovely, lovely California— do you know I have been so charm- ed with it? The ride down to-day was beautiful. I—" | Miss Claflin—Yes; but3let’s talk | | business now. We haven't time to | golnto rhapsodies over California— let that go for & more fitting season. | And Mucus or Milky Discharges. KEARNEY'S Extrast Bucha! Permanently Curessll Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, and Dropsical | Swellings, | Extsting 1a Mea, Women and Childrea, No Matter What the Age! Prot. Stesie savs: “One bottle of Kearney's FIog et Buchu 18 worth more than all Sther Buchus combined.” Price one dollar per bottle; or, six bottles for | ve doilars. Depot 104 Duane St,N. Y. | A physician in atteodance to answer corres- e and give sdvice gratis. | L #Send stamp for pamphlets, free. gy Crane & Brigham, Wholesale Agents, San Fenacisco, Cal. EEKLY BEE J ACKNOWLEDGED BY EVERYDODY T e the BEST PAPER Published in Nebraska, It Contains More Reading Matter and Less Advertisements than any Newspaper Published in the West. | Embracing a cholce selection o news and miscellaneous matter with i What T want i o alk butncss now, for I'm hun, g Reporter—That’s Just my object. ‘ ED | (Turning to Mrs. Woodhull.) Your NERVOUS & DEBILITATED | coming has been looked for for some oOF BOTH SEXES, time by certain of your admirers. our eoming was somewhat unex- 30 OEARGE FOR ADVIOE AWD Oo¥- . Howsver, what I'm now SULTATION. going to tell you will surprise you, T R J. B. DYOTT, graduate of Jefferson Medica! College, Philadel- phia, author of several valuable works, can be consulted on all disy ‘eases of the Sexual and Urinary or- gans, (which he has made an es- pecial study,) either in male or fe- male, no matter from what cause originating, or how long standing. A practice of 30 years enables him to treat diseases with success, Cures gusranteed. Charges reasonsble. | hose at a distance can forward let- ters describing symptoms and én- elosing stamp to prepay postage. par-Send for the Gaide to Health. Price 10c. J. B. DYO171, M. D. Physicion and Surgeon, 104 Duane street, N. Y. pishit e ——— OB-TACLES T0 NARRIAGE, APPY RELIEF EOR YOUNG MEN pd sbuses in of trest- free in sealed n‘.lo ‘for Bonor Mrs Woodhull—I suppose,though, | live Editorials on all important top- | ies; complete and reliable telegraph- icand loeal market reports to the day know. | of jssue, and a variety of State, East- Reporter—Ah ! | ern andWestern correspondencethat Mrs, Woodhull—Yes. You see | e ol s —3ho wholeiSuily, | S0 U MALENUTRDSRSRSS Well, we've como hers (0 stay | dom equalled and never surpassed. Reporter—What ? | Every article going into the col- Mrs. h:‘ld‘l.m unfibmlkxlx“fix lln);}l;cls, umus of the BEE is carefully scru- come here to stay. ure s s thits | o ene. W ve had the ides in | nized, and everything that esp of: gontemplation some time, and | fend the most scrupulous, rejested, would have been here long before | this had it not been for our Beecher- | suits. | Mrs. ‘Woodhull—Yes, Teanie is right. We meant to come here to live some time ago, and now that | we've go\t":ukthmugh our bu:elgeam | in New , We are to o | But Independent in principle the Reporter—Why, I thought you ] policy of the BEE, and always has 'were out here on a lecturing tour. been, to expose and denounce abus- “STOCKS, MY DEAR SIR; STOCKS!” | es and corruption in the body poli- Mrs. Woodhull—Well, that is the | tic without fear or favor. idea we gave out in New York, and s0 we have been lecturing ; butnow | | it’s all business. Here we are, and | here to remain. |~ Regor "“”?u&'é‘:.d‘?}q_udl Subscription Price: o) ‘ = |$1.50 Per Annum, | what do you IN ADVANCE. | Mrs. Woodhull—Stocks, my dear | E. ROSEWATER, stocks. That, you know, is our EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, RepublicanzPolitics our broker's office on Broad street we did well—made lots of money, and would have kept on if it hadn’t Eex 1200224 00 a7 50 & 86 50a7 25 < dnek 7 7509 00 7 00a7 50 ck 8 0029 50 8 00a9 50 $5 2528 00 15 0 n® SPRING SKIRTS. Linen prioted. $900 « rued 12 00 “ futed. B0 | GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the followingaquotations this day : Butter, active, cholce roll 20@25, common 13@20; Eggs, brisk, 11; Apples, 8 00@8 50 per barrel; Live Chickens in demand from 3 00@ 225 per dozen; Turkeys, 6 00; Or- | anges and Lemons are advancing, | Oranges 8 50 per box, Lemons 9 00 per box. HARDWARE. Jomx T. EDGAR. 6 P 2 18 h B@_© 735 | 825 22 2 ceat. ot 10 per cent. 2 2 465 a % a s1 d lg‘ 3 4o ib| 10d Bnis'ng 518 | M do 540 casing 3% & do 340 o de 465 ‘Wrought, 815 BOL’ Curriageand tire.............dlcount T0pre arrow wrought,fart joiat - discon Cast, Joose pis s | ;] a vy been for certain However, | s old business, When we first opened people. that’s neither here nor there. We've 188 Farnham Street, mymu - | polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch | 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30c; 3 inch 18@ | iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch-10@20¢; 8 inch | 15@30c. | CHICAGO & NORTHWES! Cuiage, Back Tsana ) O NV BYY | HH i S IS A and¥Paci H = i ific R R. ’ UNTIL YOU HAVE | Poj from e | NS THE GRAND CENTRAL ROUTE FEON. | CAREFULLY EXAM|NED ne o OM A FEL A [(MAHA TO CHICAGO, OUR NEW 3o e, — i | B2 8 = ‘ AND THE EAST, | k 4| ) | | s | ol & Chicago and the East! | v bectse, Duvecport sad Bock Laod. | n® Ed Trains are equipped with the ., COFFEE MILLS. ANDTHE WasTenoUAk FATENT Aix BRkES 82d Parkea Yo iron box.. 53 | Mlars Puieat Suety Piatorm sad Couplr. | ol R B 1 % uy Omly Direoct nmfl.l* R iy S its Wty Y 1300 — TeWaterloo Fert Dedge,Dul | | " Crosse, Prairic Du Chien. W | Connecting as follows : ] Hargrave, Smith & G spre | o 0106 889l 1 wae | SR Dul 'm.:. Krne | aT DES NOLNES with the Des Molaes Valley | ) u 15 16 1 =, Gree . n's , ws, Keok: AND | Point, Watertown, Oshk Fom and St. Lonis. | i R AT GRINNELL with the Ceatral Balload of LOW RESERVOIR ows, Dorth to Si. Pad $0 | Now1516 17 o bST ngton. A\ 10 30 iy y - ‘, " 1t Being the Shoriest and Flist Comuleted Line o & ;In"l;.fi;hh?l‘ril“ tor \\ A\ Bw Per bundle 15 per cent discoun Beiween | Burlington, Cedar Bapids, Dubuqe & & | | Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION with the uw | GROCERIES. OMAHAandCHICAGO, | SuthWetm smnh for Musatice 7 00 | STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14TH ST | .0t yuprov 1a nts have taken place in Amlx'v.n!xrolr with the Davenport & St. % % | CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNIAM AND | the way of felucing Grade, and placing ron | (3KOCK rond for pointe nerth. U ] i Sleel Toi's, adding o its Tolling stock SLAND with the Western Union 750 | 11TH ST. ‘Raitroad for Freeport, Beloit, Kacine, Mik- % [ S " waukee and ail points in Borihera Liinois PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKE, 212FARN- | DAY and SLEEPING CARS | und Wisconsin. " LEATHER. HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- | Equipped with the “Westiughouse Air Brake | AT BOCK ISLAND with the Rocktord, Rock | - = Fe B lor Piat orm. " eatablishiog comforta- | fs'and and St. Louis Railroad for St. Louis MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 Farn= | {il . commorious Exting Houses, ofieringall s south. | Buflalo S. sole B . ham St. | ihe comfurts of traveling the agv can produce. | AT ISLAND with the Peoria & Rock | Hemlock SL. sole. $@ 35 | WHITNEY, BAUS ¢ & Co., 247 | "From 4 to 10 Fast Express Tratus run each I for Proria and peints eust. 2 39 b 4 A | Douglas St. | way daily over the various lines of oad, | AT BUREAU JUNC., with brauch, for Hen. = A S WE HAVE TWELVE GOOD REASONS B B thus securing o the traveler selecting this | 5y , Chillicothe a £\ why thev will do your work. 8 #|3 3 BrROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and | route sure and certain connections fn any di- LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail- Qm k d E » | Douglas Streets. Tection he may wish 10 go. youd for poiats hort hand south, CK an asv, 8w ARS, Prin R . T Chea» and Clean 8 - 3 A 1SSOURI VALLEY J s 135 sific railroad. ine, can. ., sy iofor- “.’L';h.,: b . \ND JUNCTION for Fort Dodge, | mation ‘concera ints, at the =N AT GRAND JUNCTION fop Fort Dudas, | H ice of th compane, 128 Farnham St Their ojerat anal AT MAESHALL for St. Paul, Miuneapolis, and alsoat the principal ticket ofices have alwavs a good drafi, 18 1 Duluth, and northwestern polnts. along the liae of the U. P. R. B ey are made of the bestmaterial - 1'e ul . AT CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Cedar geleva— - 14 30 9000 | N O choice do Falls, (harles City, Burliogton and St Louis. | Baggage Checked Throngh (o all et : ’l S 23| COFFE I,‘Adl‘('(!‘hl Ifla&r Imh::du. DI;:“II:.I, h-l“: Principal Eastern Pounts. . French kip pr B S 14 16| Riochoiceprm. fie du Chlen, L Crome o atatn the | | oy T E. RIDDLE, Bark linings. L6 f:;m“ uux;f\'-’-': and Minnesta o 'C““flvu Gowl Prawtag', Gen 't . T, = G | AT FUL Racine ieago. — D — Dry fiiat pr . 1 [0S Jar [ e ol i paimta i Wisteasl " | . B LACEY, s | Execlsi e Sl | o RSG5 ioh iy railway loes leading | - Ticket Agéot, Gea'l Western Ag't xcelsior Man’fz (o ] | Common pr gallon out of Chicago. Owana Omaba. » s . - s | Goed o { nmufi o e RS TR e e A ST. LOUIS, MO., 13 | Choice ~ do .. Iine can be procured, and any inforwat on ob- AND BY = "do N 0 molasses % | tained, concerni : M. ROGERS 5 srmciein el WL Keller, | omana. sonrasi | at 1! inci ices. s — | Bangoon choie. | and aieoat the princi i y © a. Nobra. 85 | Carolina checkesd through toall pricipal | = e 80AP8 ARVIN HUGHITT, | 't . Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. | a. DDy, | Sspo Publico, 6 1-2@6 3-4; Savon ™ | o . Eoc Proprietor of the | Republic, do., Chemical Olive, 6 to - | 6 1-2; Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot~ ¥ | P . | led, 6 1-4a6 1-2. w4 |Omaha & St. Louis Short | \ ART GOODS AND UPHOLSTERER'S | . | STOCK. Black goods, Wester: Line | G "do” Virginia jamil i do. lard’ | or Sugar-Coaled, Concentrated, Beojamin B, Jones, Desuratve Up- | 5, 1g74a: | BISING SUN | L @ity i holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, | cdo Virginia . = | | Billous Granules. THE “LITTLE 270 Farpham Street, farnishes the GIANT” CATHARTIC. or Multum following quotations: Cabforaia peaches per, poun. | in Parvo Physic. o sppios | do FRAME MOULDINGS. do do 0il walnut mouldings, one inch, per foot, 5¢; 2inch 10¢; 3 inch 15¢; 15¢; 8 inch 21c. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 WINDOW BHADES. | Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornsmental bands, 2 00@ 4 00; each sdditional foot, 73c per pair. REPPS. Union ind all wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 A0; Imperial, plain and stri- ped, 2 50a8 00. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 00a5 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. Subject to change of market without cotice. ‘WM. M. FOSTER, | 00 U.P. B. B. track bet. Farnaam and Doug- | GEO. A. HOAGLAND. it, and un- | Jolats, studding and sills, 20 | der .. | | do s, 10 and do “cr do do do 2 inch. S 1st clear, 1, 134, 1% 8 do ' do " do do Square do do_do 0'G Batten per ltneal ir. Bough do do do WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cent off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged) 25 per cent off CL icago list, | | BLINDS. | 30 per cent off list. | | | | | OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. N. I, D. SOLOMON. ROBERT C. STEELL. BRADY & McAUSLAND. Ensmeld Glass, ¥ sa. Flat Glass, 50 9 ¢ discount —. rasins pr box. do o scedless rasies per pount New in barrels. do dairy pound can Myer’s oysters per c0se.. o do _ do do The Kansas City, St. Joe and | | Council Bluffs R. R | Is the only dire line to | ST. IL.OGIS | | | d do 2 do do Wilhw's do 2 do dopeaches do AND THE EAST, FROM 3 do do do o l ‘Tomatoes, 2 pound cans, per case do_ '8 do do do | Corn, Trophy, per case do’ Winslow do do Ysrmouth do Strawberries, per case.. Raspberries, do do do do TE. Pine apples, Oolongs per pound.. Young Hyron, per you pice Cinamon bark 3% | OMAHA AND THE WEST | BAKING POWDER. Manufactured by the Impe Powder Co., Omaha, do A E H. Upman Reconstructio CALHOUN M/ Wholesale depot Hall barrel 53cKSievemee. J. SCHOONMAKER & SON PROPRIKTORS OF THE AND COLOR WORKS ‘ Indi perauz -~ do do FLOUR. 548 14th PITTSBURG, PA. Betablishea 1838. | Manufacturers of Strictiy! Pure Putty, Colers Dry and | White Lead, Red Lead, Litharge | f Pittshurg, {PURE VERDITER GREEN, Philadelphia, | n0il. Street. | b itor ¢ between 0! 1 ars between Omaha and 8t. | MAHA { na NEW YORK. | Lo e e e This the Ouly wine runaiog & Union per yard, 150; all wool, | FLOUR. PULLWAN SLEEPING CAR EAST 2 00a3 00. G Bt e e 310| FEOM OXNANA, ON ARRIVAL XXXX lows Cit 3¢ OF THE UNION PACIFIO | 'MATTRASSES. Caiifornia . Tia3 00 EXPRESS TRAIN, | B3-Passengers taking other routes nave a Adisagreeable transfer at the Kiver Station. | | ‘ EASTERN AND WESTERN OITIES | With Less Changes and in advance of other | ines: This Entire Line is equipped with ; Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, | Palace DayCoaches and Chair Cars, | Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler | and the Celebrated Westinghouse | Air Brake. | | B&See that your tickets read via | Kansas City, 8 . Joseph & | Biam italrod, )| Via Omaha and St. Louis. | Tickets for sale st cor. Tenth and Farnham | ‘ireets, and U. P. Depot, Omaba. | aen | GEO. L. BRADBURY, | | 0 | | J0s.TEHON, o Pass. Agt. Gen'l Agent. . F. BARNARD, Gen'l Supt. St Joseph. Tatt VanpariA 5 ROUTE | B s B = e o | TRAINS DA TRAINS DAILY ! | LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH polis, Cincinnati, | Chicago, Columbus, | Pullman Palace Cars | | THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE 1 Louisville, | T cEnal properties from ¢ Rerbs, aud co rger than a mu ve readily swallowed by fastidiou & represente, in & LOS ANGELES VINEYRDS." [ monized Depot for the sale of his Produce a mot NATIVE WINES | i o mo weapnins sinen AND | eathars! most concentrate-t fo in any of the larze pills foutd From thelr wonderful Thartic poveer ho b 1t & red by the pro- y ehemist who, a i1 hereby of | prictor of elictay 10 1 fid In them any Calomel of other forms cf Mercury of auy otber muneral poison. Belug entirely vegetable. no, 8 cequired whilo usmng thes ! particatas _— | M. EELLER & Co, constitutic Corner'of Battery and Washingtou_Sts. a SAN FRANCISCO, ean. | re maTu High ity tako Wit . HUDSON a5, 6, BUTLER ALEX. 3. LRGGAT. ST . e D T cxplans e tiv Peileta over o Wish (0 say tht Sheir | animal ¢conomy I | Eiand or tissue s universal, nots ng their sanae < 'Bot Smpair thems or s wil all who use them. They are sold by all enterprish Pruggisis at 25 conts a botile. - tive Pt ST. LOUIS TOBACCO WORKS. Do mot Leggat, Hudson & Co., Eodsiis: Manufarturers’ of evory araus e Fine Cut Chewing | ASK TOBAC cofo K SALERATUS! —AND— BAKING SODA! Our Special Brands: : FINE CUTS: SMOKINGS: BEsT IN USE BEAUTY. INGLESICE. | Soid by Pundt, Meyer & Raapkeand Whitney, BULLION. | ‘Bauserman & Co GILT EDGE, | MONTANA. |—— | CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS | —AND— Cor. Second & Vine Streets, East India Ceods, 213 and 213 FRONT STREET | San Franci - California. mebeTm | All Our Tobaccos Strictly Waranted. | OFFICE AND SALESROOM Irouis Mo. | marnmo 10514 10320 86 BES B we % 3 %% g8% TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 1ith & Baltimore, | The strongest and brightest green | FARNHAM. manufacturered. w'a l S ¢ —axD— TIN PLATE. e | o | ez NEW YORK 1C, faif QUALILY..coomne- ity oy g e p—— BLOCK TIN. ERENEEEEIEEE ST RE S 2 8 1 "‘g | ¥irst Premium Cinclnnatti Tndus- | we White 1 ead £ be fi from impurities, and | Wil ‘pay $50 in gold for every oance of adul ion found in this package. R T BNk ker & sox Aria of Ta o he Vot ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Are for Sale at the ’s Office, ota., Dixon's American Graphic | somsz, siiesos, i, Fouiers. Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pass. Ag't. | a2oef ISDIANAPOLIS. Br. Lovis. Establisned in 1851. OR LEAD PENCILS: ¥R 8BLBLSIVSBILE8LEBEE. TUnitocl BTatey Confectioners’ Tool Works, | Gold Mecdal of Progress, Vienns, | | 1878 Thos, Mills & Bro., o2 | trial Fair, 1878, SHEET IRON. First Premlum Brooklya indus- . o e Ao Confectioners’Tools o ?z | trial Exposition, 1873. | Machines, Mouids, Ice Crea Freezers, &e,, | Nos. 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St, PHILADELPHIA, PA. P Ronas For “amples or information sddress the } Jos. Dixon Crucible Co,, i Estasuisuxn 104! oot | — | Orestes Cleevelan | Gmo. M. Miris, JERSEY CITY, N J. | asresa. "“"} LEAD PENCILS | Cleveland, Buffalo & Bosten ‘ | aamdem D L PASSENGERS | pLATIE VALLEY | REAL ESTATE! |“LINCOLN ROUTE" | Samuel C. Smith, | ‘ Local Ageat for the Going East or South from Omaha | | And Points on U. P.R.R., should take the | | ATCHISON & NEBRASKA | U- P- B- R LANDS, RAILROAD! Columbus, - Neb, | e o om aeweor s | GOvErnment Lands Located ! | U. P. Lands Sold! | And secure for Popular Routes from Improved Farms and Town Lots for ;Auhnhcnup and St. Louls, | All making Relisble Connections and being | Equipped with Palace Day a2d Sleepisg Cars. g | and inconvenience arriviug from CAS H'!! —CR - | _an Ferries acd travsfers can be svaided West ‘securing Ticket: | Chicago and St. Louis by | ATCHISON and the ATCH)SU! | AT xmaska matinosn. - | ON LONG TIME!! 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