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he ;(ost Wonderfal Medicsl i covery of the Ag:—Every Man his own Physician, Frazier’s Great Remedy The peogle of the United States huve been humbug with all ki fu'ol Pll:a?»dlnl&. oats Ead posterstor the. pastTew sears | o hevaerul meafner. - The wrller of the R wing s oug of the vics, 5a wishes to Py ieving Thit by eiéansing the bood was £ Lanishing cisease, and & i ek Longs and & Eerofitom aecilon, and aficr trying many Ko o Pl sitiiciges sad e wos St Pugkioson | Grlarosted doctoriog i and st iast sovered & Biood Newrcher, | S En Btiere, wilch ot ony wave me- i nedinte rele oyl st & few woeks elected Yradica e e cougn et e 1y duogs | o al soua By S/peite Good, e s discsce had Slsappesred: eelig cougdcut that . Discorery [ e o Baiing s rines, T gave 1 o others | e it cccted the wost miracu: | A, A0 (00t of cases, not sione e e Chsasaptios, Asthins, Catarch, g Cougle Comsunp ot Ll s | T o humors 10 4he ool The demand w wy friends and others .Il’l ng abuut these L et very Sty 1 S aliing bes akat s backward n resenting either wywell or medicine to the e s ‘et & Fatent Modicing Mao, bat Tl getcing bravely o er that. 1 have sold ooty 5 bttt of aay oot Bitiers, and 1Y Gesirs and ek usination to piace the Aotne idkin the reach of every sufiering maa, woman and child ou tue face of the cvilized Tiobe: The grand priaciple that operstes n these | Rt icieis s th pawer they posses 10 cloans- ing the turgid blood and banish the vile Mifmors from the ssstem. oot Hitters e {Fictly & Sieicinal Prepration, compo, Troi tosia. combiaed with herbs ami pia s, iy oF which were usa in the goml 0 days. U Toreiatiers, when people were cured by hese mtmpls postor el and whoa Caomel ot potoss of the. mineral Kiuglom o paponn. o spen it the satars) ast out disease, take 2 V0 Ui up th aguierm with pure blood, Lend A l-l:‘ all diseases T:y purifica- Shument can take Root Bitters and remain | ory upon victory they have ( gained over d dud deatk 1a all siations | ‘and conditions in life. They are coustantly ef- fecting cures of the atmost fmportance. “For | “Astiua, Scr.fuls, Serofulor tarrh, Weak Lungs, Lost Vitatity these Root the only irue ¥ay being 3 grest s: Hitters ar u 3 wonderiu) Medical Discovery kuown i pectoral healing properties pone- Fevao the hulsian frame, sooth- nge, s-rengibeoing the Stowach, d Liver, cleansing the blood frou o Bumor. No other medicine will Chronte - Eheumatism, Neurslgia, Diseaso, Fits, Dizaincis, Headuche, cpsis, Fover and Ague, Costiveness, Piles, Uriiary Inseases, Kidogy Biseuss, and’ Liver Complaint, s quickly as this oot Bitters. ~ ALl eaumed frous & bad stomach ot condition of the blood. For e i vous young wea, uerlug frem los loss of enrgy, eic., caused irow | Y iesand 1o delicats fomales,these 1" Bitters are especially re- ot will dosiore teeard Searvy, Tettor, Fever Gancerous’ forma. | - D e, ai e, Ulers, | Sl Fleah Worus, Blotchs, Pustules, Erup- tiou, pitples on the face, and Corruptions from e Hibod than all other Femedics in existonce. G. W. FRAZIER, | SILAND, OIIIO. itters are ol by all ha lead g ts. Sold Vers & Canlio, 127 Wt Heart | Wholesale by stroct, and Beotor or street, Clevelan : ¥ rse 1 Hoston: J TTeary Curran & Co , United States Modicine THonse, s and 9 College Pla York; Wyth tirothers, Pailadolph-a; Full | 7, Chicago ; John D. Park, Cincluna- | firsi-tlass Drug Houses., | our druggisi o store- ERS BOOT BITTERS, | Price with aix bottles in the reach of all—§1 per bottle B | " IMPORTANT Commercial Travelers. | ~ O OTHE aivo those who visit thelr cust t'rade_by purchases wmade DIRECT FROM STOUK. aul who travel in any secion, by oc Boat, selling any class of goods, are r:- Qesiad 20 seil thelr’ BUSINESS ad FEL XTE ADDRESS, s below, stating class of goods taey s-il, and by whow employed; also fhlose whko are st present under bo enzagemen Tiils mnat'e. is of GEEAT IMPORTANCE INDIVIDUALLY to 53 esmen o soliciting trade fu U fore £SPECIALLY Waag mect the ¢ye of Tra 4 Salesmen in his country and that they will AT ONGE give it thelr at.en- tion. Thoss who comp:y ‘with wbove vequest will be CINFIDENT/ALLY treated and duly 2dvised of objoct 1n view. Please address, (by | Jetter oaly), CO-OPERATION, care Geo. P. Rowell & Co., 41 Park Row. Jyseodin New Yomk Crry. JOHN BAUMER, Practical ‘Watchmaker, 171 Farnowm , 8. B Oor. 11th St OMAHA ~ APPLETON'S American CYCL OPEDIA New Revised Edition. utirely rewritten by the ablest wriiers on every subject. Printed from new type, andillusirated with Several Thousan ‘Engravings and Maps. S workoriginally published under the title of THE Nxw ANERIGAX CYCLOPAEDIA Was Coumpleted in 1863, sigce which time the wide Girculstion which it has attained in all parts of The United States, and the signal developments Which, have taken place in every branch of cience, litrature, sad art, have Indured the editors'and publishers to submii it 1o an exact nd thorough Tevision, and o imsue 3 new dition entitled, THE AMERICAN CYCLOPAM- itk Bk St s e o - o ety dapasiment o8 Sasmivigs baa o hc ot Felarence 35 TEparaiivs s movoment of politicsl aluirs bas kept il g gl ~ o ey aiarion o the Inductra] g oeeia) e comvaniumis At st o wocir 1life. Great wars and consequeni revolu- T e g ‘country, which was at its height when the last e e Lo Sy ety B Rk o = e i vl | il i s e commeni e e ol e T e byl TR S A e e T S ek ot Ak Mchst B e s e v aain e i masias aoe 1o oy sads | e T A e demducn e, Satti e B mhs i imporiant siegss malnssined; B oo detals e a8 yei presseved.omiy B e eepapen or 12 Thgiramaient pabiice T e ey S B s e whiien e i e e Aot bring down the information 1o the latest pos- ‘ible dates, and to furnish an accurate account of the mos: recent discoveries in lisnfi of | D S peviection 20 Hewaturo, sad'ar e e A earian 3a Sy sota o5 ‘well as to give a succioct and. record of the p "of political aud historial event. “The work has been begun after long and care- | e hve SR i ‘resources for carrying it on 10 & successful fermiuation. None of the origlaal stereotype plates have | ‘been used, but every bas Lll printed on | b 7o Torming fofck e Coclopediy, | it the same plas an coupass as ity prateces: Jor, but with 81ar greaier pecaniary expendi. | Jora AR with suck Mmprovements o tt” cora- i e o e onge s tlaten ad oniarged Know Pefe Tiustrations Which are. introduced for the first timae in the present edition have been SRAa o Tor Lhe e of plctori’ efect, but 46 | Five greater lucidity and force %o the explana. | tons in the text. ’&h‘fimhflu all branches of | sciene and naul tory, aud ict. the et o o feLianure ofaconery Architacture, 404 Art, 8 We' 1as the YArious pro- cesses of mwechanics and wanufactores. Ai- Songh ntesded 106 JD8truction Father tian Ancliahimes ; no palis bave been spared %o | insure thel artistic excellence: the cost of | their execu’ 1on is enormous, l‘id it is betleved thoy il fuda welcome. 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As T opened Hop Sing's letter, there fluttered to the ground a square strip of yellow paper cover- ed with hieroglyphics which at first giance I innocently took to be the Jabel from a pack of Chinese fire crackers. But the same envelope also confained a smaller strip ofrice paper, with two Chinese characters traced in India ink, that T at onee knew to be Hop Sing's visiting card. The whole, as afterwards literally translated, ran as follows: ==, “To the stranger the gates of my hou not closed; the rice tho loft,ant a5 you entes. thie sweet ineats on the rig! Two sayings of the M ster: Hospitality is the virtue of the son and the wisdoin of the ancestor. The Superior man is light. the crop-gathering; he icakes a festival. When the st.anger is in your me'on patch obserse hiw not 100 ¢ inattention s oiten the highest form of civil Happiness, Peace and Pros Ho sixa. Admwirable, certainly, as was this morality and proverbial wisdom, and although this last axiom was very characterisic of my friend Sing, who was the most somber of all humorists, A CHINESE PHILOSOPHER, | T must confess that, even after a | very free translation, I was at a loss to make any immediate application of the message. ered a third euclosure in the shape of a little note in English and Hop ng's own commereial hand. It ran thus: The pleasure of your company is requested | at No. — Sacramento street, on Friday evea- ingat’8 o'clock. A cup of e at 9—sharp. Hor Sixo. This explained all. It meant a | visit to Hop Sing’s warehouse, the earted after | opening and exhibition of some rare Chinese novelties and eurios, a chat in the back office, a cup of tea of a perfection unknown beyond these sacred precinets; cigars, and a visit to the Chinese theatre or temple. This was In fact the favorite pro- | gramme of Hop Sing when he exer- | cised his functions of hospitality as the chief factor or superintendent of | the Ning Foo Company. At 8 o'clock on. Friday evenn entered THE WAREHOUSE OF HOP S1 There was that deliciously commin- gled mysterious odor that T had so often noticed; there was the old ray of uncouth looking objects, the long proeession of jars and crocke- | ry, the same singular blending of the | grotesque and the mathematically | neat and exact, the same endless suggestions of frivolity and fragali- | ty, the same want of harmony in colors that were each in themselves, beautiful ana rare. Kites in_the shape of enormous dragons and gi gantic butterflies; kites so ingeni- ously arranged as to utter at inter- | vals, when facing the wind, the cry | of a'hawk; kites solarge as to be be- yond any boy’s power of restraint— | so large that you understood why | kite-flying in Ching was an amusc- | ments for adults; gods of china and bronze so gratuitously ugly as to be | beyond any human interestor sym- | | pathy from their very impossibility; | Jars of sweetmeats covered all over | with moral sentiments from Confu- cius; hats that looked like baskets, and baskets that looked like hats; silks so light that I hesitate to record the incredible number of yards that you might pass through the ring on your little finger—these and a great many other indeseriableobjects were all familiar to me, I pushed my | way through the dimly lighted | watehouse until T reached the back | office or parlor, where I found Hop | Sing waiting to receive me. Before I describe him I want the average reader to discharge from his | mind any idea of the Chinamen that he may have gathered from the pantomime. He did not wear beau- tifully scalloped drawers fringed | | | | naman who did; he did not habit ually carry his forefinger extended before him at right angles with his body, nor did I ever hear him utter | | the mysterious sentence “Ching a | ring a ring chaw,”’ nor dance under any provocation. whole, a rather GRAVE, DECOROUS, HANDSOME GEN TLEMAN, His complexion, which extended all over his head except where his iong pigtail grew, was like a very nice piece of brown paper-muslin. His eyes wer black bright, and his eye- lids setat an angle of 15 degrees ; He was, on the formed, his mouth small, and his | teeth white and clean. He wore a dark blue silk blouse; and in the streets on cold days, a short jacket of astrakhan fur.” He wore also a pair of drawers of blue brocade, gathered tightly over his calves and ankles, offering a general sort of suggestion that he had forgotten his trousers that morning, but that, so gentlemanly were his mannere, his | friends had foreborne to mention the fact to him., urbane, although quite serious. He | spoke French and English fluently. | In brief, I doubt if you could have found the equal of this Pagan shop- | keeper among the Christian traders | of San Francisco. | There were a few others present : a judge of the Federal Court, an editor, a high government official, | and & prominent merchant. After we had drunk our tea, and tasted few sweetmeats from a mysterious Jar, that looked asif it might con- | tain a preserved mouse among its | other nondescript treasures, Hop | Sing arose and, gravely beckoning | us to follow him, began to descend | to the basement. When we got | there, we were amazed at finding it | brilliantly lighted, and that a num- ber of chairs were arranged in a half circle on the asphalt pavement. When he had courteously seated us, he said : “I have invited you to witness a | performance which I can at least | promise you no other foreigner but | yourselves have ever scen. 185 to $20 WANG, THE COURT JU arrived here yesterday morning. He has never given a performance outside of the palace before. I have | asked him to entertainmy friends | this evening. He requires no the- atre, stage, acoessories, or any eon- fedrate—nothing more than you see here. Will you be pleased to examine the ground yourselves, gentlemen 2 | Of course we examined the pre- mises. It was the ordinary base- | ment or cellar of the San Francisco storehouse, cemented to keep out the damp. We poked our sticks into the pavement and rapped on the wal's to satisfy our polite host, but for no other purpose. We were quite_content to be the victims of any clever deception. For myself, I knew I was ready to be deluded | to any extent, and if I had been of- fered an explanation of what fol- lowed, I should bave probably de- clined 1t. Although I am satisfied that Wang's general performance was the first of that kind ever given on American soil, it has probably since become so familiar to many of my readers that I shall not bore them with it here. He began by setting to flight, with the aid of his fan, the usual number of butterflies made before our eyes of little bits of tissue paper, and kept them in the air during the remainder of the per- Luckily 1 discoy- | | Hop Sing slowly rose, and_without | delicately | His manner was | |~ Or iriend you chs formance. I havea tion of the Judge try one that had it on his knee, and of | its evading him with the pertinacity | | of a living insect. And even at thi | time Wang, still plying his fan, wa: | taking chickens out of hats, making | oranges disappear, pulling endless | | yards of silk from his sleeve, ap- | parently filling the whole area of | the basement with goods that ap- | peared mysteriously from _the | ground, from his own sleeves, from | nowhere! He swallowed knives to | the ruin of his digestion for years to | come, he dislocated every limb of | | us body, be reclined in the air, ap- | | parently” upon nothing. But' his | crowning performance, which I | have never yet scen repeated, was | the most | | WEIRD, AND as- MYSTERIOUS, | TOUNDING. It is my apology for this long in- | | troduction, my sole excuse for writ- | ing this article, the genesis of this | veracious history. He cleared the ground of its en- cumbering articles for a space of about fifteen feet squure, and _then | invited us all to walk forward and again examineit. Wedidso grave- ly; there was nothing but the ce- mented pavement below to be seen or felt. He then asked for the loan of a handkerchief, and, asI chanced | to be nearest bhim, I offered mine. | He took it, and spread it open upon | the floor. Over this ke spread a large square of silk, and_ over this | again a large shawl neatly covering the space he had cleared. He then took & position at one of the points of this rectangle, and began & mo- notonous chsnt, rocking his body to and fro in time_with the some- what lugubrious air. We sat still and waited. Abov the chant we could hear the strik- ingof the city clocks, and occasion- al rattle of a cart in the street over- head. The absolute watchfulness and expectation, the dim, mysteri- ous half-light of the cellar falling in a grewsome way upon the misshap- en bulk of a Chinese deity in the background, a faint smell of opium smoke mingling with spice, and the dreadful_uncertainty of what we were really waiting for, sent an un- conscious thrill down' our backs, and made us look at each other | with a forced and_unnatural smile. | This feeling wes heightened when | a word, pointed with'his finger to the center of the shawl. There was something beneath the shawl. Surely—and something | that was not there before. At first a mere supgestion inrelief, a faint outline; but growing more and distinet and visible eyery moment. The chant still continued, the per- spiration began to roll’ from_the singers face, gradually the hidden objeet took upon itself a shape and bulk that raised the shawl in the centre some 5 or six inches, 1t was now unmistakably the outline of a small but perfect human figure, with extended arms and legs. One ar two of us turned pale, there was a feeling of general uneasiness, until the editor broke the silence by a gibe thet, poor as it was, was re- ceived with spontaneous enthusi- asm. Then the chant suddenly cosed, Wang arose, and, with a quick,dexterous movement, stripped both shawl and silk away, and di covered, sleeping peacefully upon my handkerchief, A TINY CHINESE BARY ! The applause and uproar which followed this revelation ought to have satistied Wang, even if his audience was a small one; it was loud enough to awaken the baby— a pretty little boy about a year old, looking like a cupid cut out of san” dal wood. He was whisked away almost as mysteriously as he ap- peared. When Hop Sing returned my handkerchief to me with a bow, 1 asked if the juggler was the father of the baly. “No sabe!” said the imperturable Hop Sing, taking re- fuge in that Spanish form of non- committalisn so common in Cali- fornia. “But does he have a new baby for every performance?” I asked. “Perhaps; who knows?’ «But what will become of this one? ““Whatever you choose, gentlemen, " replied Hop Sing, with a courteous | inclination, “it was borne here— | you are its godfather.” (o be Continued. THE COMING STKUGWGLE. | The voters of our nation, 25 ne'er was known belore, Are rising from Pacific’s strand. o Atiaatic's rocey shore, hy is th's mighty change ? Wit can the meaning be ? ‘The rising of the masses From norihern lake to southern"sea. ‘The spirit of old seventy-six From out our heroes' graves * Forbids a mation drenched in patriots’ Llood, K 10 that of slaves; iich our cofus once bore, Though obsolete long since, Remain as ever trae : not uae cent for tribute, But willions for defense. Purty ties and party Liws Are but as ropes of sand. | Thelights of man to be & man Should govern Freedom's land. “Then shall our Flag more proudly foat wsen, And nations yet unborn shall gladl; t The emblem of the free, Sl Tn trade we'll try to deal, As wan should deal with man, And while we seek (> live ourseives, Wo'll sell as cheap as anybody car, Andiif akat you need, ice to meet, Remember Buuce, the Hatter, On Upper Dougias Street. [rap—— GREBE & KARBACH, 15th st. between Farnham and OMAHA, —MANUPACTURER 07— Springland Farm Wagons, BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. Dealers in and manufacturers of | AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS! ABTICULAR A TTENTION PAID | r HORSE SHOEING, 2 B&"Repairiog of wagon and blacksmithing Prompily doneat reasonable vrices mydaws PER DAY. Agents want- ed. All classes of work- ing people of either sex, young or old, make for us in their spare mo- fhan_at anythiog else. Portland, Main BENTI.D.JONES -MA™' FACTURK® OF AND DEALKR IN- Lambrequins and W.ndow Shades, CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS AND PICTURE FRAMES. | __ %70 Farnhamatrect. cotner F ftaanth 400,000 ACRES —OF THE FINEST— Elkhorn Valley Lands! FOR SALE BY | B. M. CT.ARKX, | Wisner, - - Neb ! { | HFSE LAN | Troemay | FIN DS ARE CONVENIEN DS AR! ENIENT TO EST in the STATE! Andtwiil be sold at from | $2.50 to $5.00 PLR ACRE! For Cash or on Long Time. 8&LAND EXPLORING 1 [CK- ETS for sale at 0. & N. W. De. | o eaing conpona hich will he taken a cost y’ | for land. g e OFFICE OMAHA DatLy Be August 25, 1874 We note no changes in our | monetary, as theJmarket is firm at | last quotations. '} THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Land Grzats (selling)......... $525.00 Land Warrants, (160 acres buying) 76.00 | Land Warrants (160 scres selling) ... Agricultural College Serip, (1€0 acres buying).. 176.00 Do.—Selliug.. 185.00 Exchange on New York, 1-5 of one per ct. ... 185.00 | In our commercial we note a steady and firm market at yester- day’s quotations. Produce and provisions market | full and active. OMAHA MARKETS. Caretully Corrected { Dally DRY GOODS. ¥. J. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and Douglas Streets. PRINTS. Altens. Averici Amou Bristol - Garners Péterboro. Suffolk L. BLEACHECSHEETINGS. Peppercll 84 do 94 COTTONADES. Farmers and Mechantes... Great Wester. BROWN SHEETINGS. Albion, A Bedord, K. Grantville, Gorman ngle Lt American ‘Amoskeag Bates Lancastor . Amoskeag, Biddeford, Amoskeag. Beaver Cr YANKEE NOTIONS, KURTZ MONR & 5., %81 Farnhatu Street. SPOUL CurtUN. “SHAWLS! Ottoman stripe... # White common... B ediom... 28888 2eesy gess COSE: French whalebone. Ch i o Comet: usb 58 888 888 GBEING i Linen printed.. SERIa. : YA Balmoral Yarn, all colo Germantown Wool, Saxony GENERAL COMMISSION. J. C. ROSENFELD gives us the following quotations his day : Butter, active 22cts. in tubs; Eggs 10 per dozen; Live Chickens, 2 00@ 250 per doz.; Gooseberries, 3 50 per bu.: Cherries, 4 80 per bu.; Lemons, 12 00 per box, and Raspberries, 20c: per quart; Blackberries, 20c; cur- rants 20c. HARDWARE. JOMN T, EDGAR. JRON. Common bar.. Horse shoe ba, Norway nail od....... STEEL. Cast plov..... Germon - American casn, 20 28 Dundee thimble skeius, discount 45 per cont, Stor half patent axles, discount 10 per went. NAlLS, 3 & 4 3 Enee 8d «Ion‘ do Wrought, all sizes... BOLTS. o an e ... URsAUBYES Carriage and tire discouns Narrow wrought, fast foint...discount Cast, loose pin reversible, o MISCELLANEOUS. d manure forks. American Tron do brass s 4pre AGRICULTURAL TM LEMEN(S. scvrmes, L Holt's Ha.vest King,per do., net. CHAMPION oo .. Heald's Eureks...... do red. =Z el SPADES AND SHOVS LS. Rowlind’e No2 black shovels, D 11 do do polished do do Ao doblack spades do Moore do polished do do do's “spring point” L H shovels. AXES, Lippencott’s Western Crown £ do do do bivelea. COFFEE MILLS. Farke's No 3, iros box... do dolU3 do do do25 Union ir e o35 do Bri FILES. Hargrave, Smith & Co. Americas’ File Co... HAMMERS. Havdole's, A ENo1, 1%, Mammond's A ENo 3. do do dod.o.. do Enzineer's Noi. do o - do Ba 88aR® €8 gse8s 8328 (] 3 g, & | oak | 24 do LEATHER. | Best Buttulo Sole,. G0 " do Matamoras do .. Best Oak_do Baitimore Oak trench Kiys. o | Cal Dormestic Ki o Calt Hewmlock Upger, per foot AR in - do Linizga, por dozen, Toppings, do Moroceo (Boot Leg) per ioot, o " (il Dressed) do G (s Welt Leather, per sid Boot Webblng, per bl Oak Harnsss Leather, do do do do sk Line e Hemlock Haruess Leatior, 8o, 1, do " do do No., Hemlock Line do Fair Bridle, per side, .. Teum Collars, per doz.. Stage do - do Seoleh do do Concord do do Collar Leather (Black) per foot, do “do (Russet) 6o Pateut Dash Leather. BOAPS Powell & Co., Soap monufacturers. Sapc Publico, 6 1-2@6 84 Savon | Republ:c, de,, Chemical Olive, 6 to 61-2; Palm, 5@5 14 ; German Mot- led, 6 1-436 1-2. ART GOODS ANL UPHOLSTERER'S BTOCK. Benjamin B. Jones, Decorative Up- holsterer and dealer in fine art goods, 270 Faruham Street, furnishes the following quotations: FRAME MOULDINGS. 0il walnut mouidings, one inch, | per foot, 5¢; 2inch 0c; 8 inch 13¢; polished walnut, 1 inch 7¢; 2 inch { 15g; 8 inch 2lc. Berlin gilt, 1 inch 6@15¢; 2 inch 12@30¢; 3 inch 18@ | 45¢; imitation rosewood and gilt, 1 iuch 5@10¢; 2 inch 10@20c; 3 inch 16@30c. WINDOW SHADES. Plain bands, 6 feet, all colors, per pair, 1 50; ornamental bands, 2 0@ 4 00; each sdditional foot, 75¢ per pair. REPPS. Union ind sll wool terry, per yard 1 50@3 »0; Imperial, plain end stri- ped, 2 5028 00. DAMASKS. Union per yard, 1 50; all wool, 2 00a3 CO. MATTRASSES. Husk, 4-4x6-2, 4 0045 00; straw, 3 00a4 00; Excelsior, 3 50a4 50. LUMBER. RETAIL LIST Subleet to chango of market witnout ‘WM. M. FOSTER, On U.P. B. R. track bot. ¥ arnbam ar GEO A. HOAGLANL. stud Joist | Over 301, each aditionsi it add’ Fencing No ; do - Ko 2. C Ist clear, 1, 134, 1§ nad 2 iuch. a0 do "0 34 do do do do Flooring, clear. Ist co 20 do 84 do Rarrow, clear Istclear ceiling % nc 23 ‘do “do""® 5 ineh. It do do % luc 20 do $2 iuch Ist clear siding....... 24 do do 1st common 20 “do “A” shingles. Extra NoJ shi Common No 1 sh.ngies Lath per 1000.. D& H pickets eer 100 Square do do_do 0'G Batten per tineal . Bough do do do Liberal discount on carload lots WINDOWS, (Glazed.) 35 per cont off Chicago list. DOORS, (Wedged ) 25 per ceut o8l Cl tego list. BLINT, 30 per cent off ist. White lime per bbl. Lonissille cement per Plaster paris per bl Plastering lair per bushel.... “Tarred felt. Plasteriug boara... OILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &e. N. L. D. SOLOMON. ROBERT (. STEELL. ConlO..... Linseed i, raw. 1 el Turpentine. Headlight O 19 | vara i, No 18 851 0 s 110[ « o winterj. 6 4 taina) % 28| Lubricating .. Wova, of PAINTS, &C White Lead, . Louis, srtict fehn e Putty fn Bladders. > Enameld Glass, colors, § 54, oo oo Window Glass 50 B ¢ discount. TIN, SHEET-IRON. WIRE, &C. MILTON ROGERS, COR. 14th & FARNHAM. TN Pure rands, 10814 16, Jair quate 10x14 Te; best quality 10314 1X do ' do 2:21C do 121X do 1620 1C do 101X _do 14x20 [XX do 1420 IXXX 100 plate DC 100 plate DX, 100 plate DXX 100 plate DXXX Roofing IC charcoal Rooing X “do” do 10514 1C coke 20x28 IC charcoal roofiDg........ 20x28 IC charcoal rootn ©4x14 IX CHAREORL. worerroom 10x20 coke (for wuiiers). BLOCKTIN. st e ‘Tinners solder (€Xtra refned.....m oo do do ' No. do do Lid metal —........ SHEET IRON First qualit Numbers 16 0 Z....o.... do do " do 2. Juniata, No. 24. do do Russia do 028 TR do 7 No. 1, stained..... = Zess tnan tull bundies, add one eent. “A” Americar: immitat'n R il Nos, Less than full bundles add one cent. GALVANIZED. Braziers 6 to ¥ do o 2B o 12}¢t0 100 Sheathing, 14 sud 15 02 . 1 10,11 1 Nos. 006 839 u 15 Nos.13,16 J. 3. BROWN & BRO., Cor. 14th and | Wholesale depot 548 14th & 4 | Half barrel sac % | | (/llicn;go, ‘Rock Island | AT DES MOLNES with the Des M, | AT BUREAU JUNC., wi |COUNCIL BLUFFS| CHICAGO & NORTHWES'N RAILWAY. The Popular Route from OM A X A —T0-5 Chicago and the East! AND THE GROCERIES. STEELE & JOHNSON 538-540 14T sT. CLARK & FRENCH COR. FARNHAM AND 11TH sT. 1 PUNDT, MEYER & RAAPKP, 2 FARN~ HVM ST.,—WHOLESALE DEALERS- MORGAN & GALLAGHER, 205 karn- ham St. | :Y, BAUSERMAN & Co., 247 Douglas St. WHITA Douglas Streets. ! Only Direoct Route TrWaterloo,Fort Dodge, Dubugq Crosse, Prairie Du_Chien. Wino St Paul, Duluth, Janesviile, Keno- sha, Green ©ay, Racine, Steven Polnt,” Watertown, Oshissh, Fon Du Lac, Badison and Milwaukee. Granulated Powdered d Crus do Refd cut loafdo Standard A do Cirdle "4 du ExttaC * do do 610K 0% | Tt Belog the Shoricsiand Flast Comuleted Line ! Between OMAHAandCHICAGO, Constant improvem: nts have faken place in the way of reducivg Grade, and placiog Iron with Steel Raiis, sddivg to s ruiliag stock new and Elegaot | DAY and SLEEPING CARS | Equipped with the “W cstiughouse Air Brake" { and “Miller Flatform,” +stablishing comturta- Vie and comedious Eating Houses, offering ali { the comf-tts of traseling tre age can produce. Frou » to 10 Fust Express Traius run each | way daily over the various lines of this road, | thus securing to the traveler selecting this | route sure and certain connections iu say di- | rection he way wish 10 ko. Rio cho o p o p¥ e do Rangoon choice. Carolio..... M Wesk & Co. Sehofer: JURI VALLEY | Sioux C ty, Yamkton and poiats reached via AW | Siows City and Pacifc rairod. | Schofers Geri AT GRAND JUNCTION. for Fort Dode, e 2 Dés Moines, Ottawa and Reokuk. 0t | PATMAHSHALL fr St. Paul, Mioneapoiis, A northwestern points. AT CEDAR RAPIDS for Waterloo, Calar < City, Burlington and S Louis LINTON for Dubuno, Dunteith, Frat- 2 | riedu Chisn, 13 Crosie, i sl polata on tha | Chicago, Clitton wmd Dubugue, 'snd Chicago, Y | Dubuque and Minnesota raifrogds. T FELTON for Freeport, Racine Millwau- 1 e, aur ail ponis 1n W isconsiv, AT CHICAGO with 2l Tallwas lines leadivg 317 | out of Chicago. ' . % | *“Tilfough tickets to all estern cities via this ine G be prochred, And any Iaformats b ob- ed, conchrnins fomes, Hatex, eic s at the Companic's Obee, 213 Farhain Sireet, O | Sl a¢ the principal vicke o fioes dong e U B R o chucked through to all principal Missour Kirk's PLUG TOBACCO. Black goods, Western 2do do Vimi do do Eright do do Natural lea lifornia peaches per pound. Sopee a, bl ckberrie the raspberries. er Tox. 5 seedless raisins, per pou > Fo v §3 7002 s 4/ 8025 n1dy CANNED GOODS, e Omaha & St. Louis Short Line 1874! Ido do_do 3 do 5 do do o Winow 3 Sirawbers Pincapples, The Kansas City, St. Joe and Council Blufis R. R Qolon s, per pourid. Young I1ysol Gunpowder, Isthe ouly dire line to s & Nleman; 150 310 30 4 755 00 sT. mnoGIS FoT ==t AND THE FAST, FROM o | OMAHAAN T WEST 193 | 1218 | %0 CHANGE s cars botween Omana and st s0ass | Louis 83ubitor e between OMAHA b GRS @unies, heary woight Lo light. o Tips, four bushel adie gunit U Ludowa. SPICES. g, Penang bestper poud. d This th Ouly —ine running 1 4a1 50 50 1500 Sl PULLWMAN SLEEPING CAR. EAST FRUM OMANA, ON ARRIVAL OF THE UNION PACIFIC EXPRESS TRAIN, Cinamon batk COLEY 35 Llls., 10 s i 1A RIVER SALMON. £9 3010 00 250 275 | BOrPassengers taking ofher routes mave 0@ 4 W | gisagreeable transfer at the Liver Station. 11581 1106 1 6 5@ s W | 5 508 6.0 PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY ¢ ‘ 8 KEACHING ALL 110312 EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES 08 2 00 | 300 3 25 | With Loss Changes and in advance of other 628 650 | lines. 10 o 18 %0817 6 | This Entire Line is equipped with | | Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Cars, Pulace Day Coaches and Chair Cars, W M. §25 00 | Miller's Safet; do 300 d Bw @ 00 30 5000 | 50 00 7 (0 65 00 | Kansas City, S , Joseph & Couneil %0 00 Blum Kalrod, bt Via Omaha and St. Louis, 75 00 100 00 | Tickets for salo at cor. Tenth and sireets, and U. B. Depot, Oual uily, in Lits No.1, Mess Fauil No.1, CIGARS. k. SDMPSON, Manufacturer, 15th reet. y Platform and Coupler and the Celebrated Westinghouse Air Brake. B2°Sce that your tickets read via Gran niversal, ok tad 100 00 100 00 | B jos. TEHON, Fass. Agt. GFO. i.. 3SRADBURY, MILLS FLOUR. Gen' Agent. . F. BARNARD, A.C. DAWES, Gewl Pwss. Agt., St Josenh. VaNpar: ROUTE and Pacific R. R. THE GRAND C} OMAIIA' TO CHICAGO | AND THE EAST, Via Des Moines, Lavenport and Rock Island. NTEAL ROUTE FROM 3 TRAINS DAILY! LEAVE ST. LOUIS WITH Pullman Palace Cars THROUGH WITHOUT CHARGE ipped with the EXT AR BRuKEs and y Plationa and Coupler. 2 Fast Express Trains Leave Daily, onnecting as follows: B —1o— nes Valle s, o Geloos, i, Keokal | Indi polis, Y A r Peoria and points east. | ry, Lacere, Chillicothe L | AT LA SALLE with the Illinois Central Rail- road for points nort, hand south. for all th to Paul. ARV T T s S ington, Culiforlis & Snctia, ity o Paul, At WILTON JUNCTION with the E ‘lls rsh-md .'an:h lnrn Muscatine; | Lo “lle, & AE R ATV £ Woera g AT ROCK ISLAND with the Rocklord, Roek | 3 i S LT | Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, AT CHICAGO with ®il lines East, North and 3 P Washington, 'THROUGH TICKETS to all Eastern cities, | - axp— T dalso at the principal iicket offices | ot he T | Baggage Checked Throngh to all | Arrival of Traina from the West. Principal Eastern Poin | A. M. SMITH, H. RIDDLE, G Pay A, ’ ONLY ONE CHAN GE TO SKISSEEL with the Contral Ratlvoadof Cincinnati, ENPORT with the Davenport & St. | BICRISARD wieh uho Yeorin & Rock INEW YORK 2 Stk J.H y 8. ) R, SATEIRE. | leveland, Buffalo & Boston ‘ Are for Sale at the Sioux City & Pacific R. R. Q'LC,KE:E..S..::'}‘......... The Shortest aud enly Direct | 81 Louls, end at the Principal Ral Routejfrom | way Offices in the West. CHAS. BABCOCK, €. E. RUSSELL, B'thern Puss. A’t, West'n Puss. Ag't. DaALLAS, Tikas, Kaxsis Giry, JOHN E. SIMPSON CHAS. E. FOLLETT, Gen 1 Supt., Gen'l Pass. Ag't. 229t INDIANAPOLIS ST Lovts. St. Paul, Minneapolis, | Andal Pecinin NORTHERN IOWA & MINNESOTA. PULLA TUnitea =staros Confactioners’ Tool Works, CONNECT1ONS. 1. At-U. P. Transler with Un. Pucific | Railroad for Omaha | 2. At Council Blaff, with Kansas Clty, St. | Joe and Council klutls Railroad for St. Louls | nd all points south. | Manutacture Confectioners’Tools Machire out Ice Cresm Freezer &e. Nos. 1301 & 1303 No Eighth 8¢, PHILADELPHA, PA. | FEBANL ITESERT, TATT.OR, 13th St., bet, Farnham and Hirney. Al kinds of TAILORING, CLEANING and REPAIING done at reasoncle rates 3. At Misourl Vailey with the Chieago and Northwestern raiiway for Chicago agd ail A Bour ity with Sonx © [ foux City with Sioux City and § Pail, Ilinols Central and’ Dayots Sostaorn | railroads. ~ Steamers for Upper Missourt Hiver, during navigation and with stages for ail | Polats in the Northwest. 5. At Blair with Omaia and Northwestern wailroad for maba snd Southern Nevraska. oS, g Fromont, Nebraska, with the Union i raj for il west and Bie i polote vest and e . At Wisnor with stages for Norfulk and al! polais in Northern Nebraska. B Tickets for sale in Chicago and North- | western Railway ofices. B%Be sure your tickels read via S. C. & Railway. Proprictors: Fuoxas Miirs, GRo. M. MiLis, ATLEEP. Panura. martdawim ESTARLISHED 1864 (ATALOGUES SENT P | L. BURNETT, Sup't, F. C. HILLS, Gen. Ticket Ag't. GEO, W. GRATTAN, 1 Agant, Gmihe, ! Thos’ Mills & Bro., | KEARNEY'S | | FLUID-EXTRACT BUCH The only known remedy for 1 | .. BRIGHT’S DISEASE, | | And a positive cure for } | Gout, Gravel, Strictures, Tisbetes, Dyspepsia Ners vous Debility, Dropey, Non-retention or Incortinence of Urine, Trvi- Iudamstion or Uleeration of | BLADDER AND XIDNEYS SPERMATORRHEA, | Loucoerhoe or Whites, Diseases of ttie Prostrate { " Gland, 3 one in the Bladder, Coleul uz, | GRAVEL OR BRICK DUST DE- IPOSIT, And Mucus or Milky,Discharges. | JUNCTION, for KEARNEY'S Extract Buchu! Permanently Caresall Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys Swellings, and Dropsical | Existing No Matter What the Age! Prof. Stecle says: “One bottle of Kesrney’s Fluid Extract Buchu is worth more than all other Buehus combined.” 3en, Women and Children, Price one dullar per bottle; or, six bottles for five dollars. Depot 104 Duane St.,N. Y. A physician in attendance to answer corree poiudence and give advice gratis. | #@Send stawmp for pruphlets, free. g | Crane & Brigham Wholesale Agents, | Francisco, Cal. a swi i L0 THE: | ! NERVOUS & DEBILITATED OF BOTH SEXES. 90 OHARGE FOR ADVICE AND O6N- | SULTATION. | | DR J. B. DYOTT, graduate of | Jefferson Medical College, Philadel- phia, suthor of several valuable works, 2an be consulted on all dis. | eases of the Sexuul 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 (nables him | | to treut diseases with sucoess. Cures | guaranteed. Chacges | Those at a distance can forward let- reasonable. | ters deseribing symptoms and en- closing stamp (o prepay postage. 25~Send for the Guide to Health. | Price 10e. | J. B. DYOT11, M. D. Physicion and Surgeon, 104 Duane | v f | | street, N OBSTACLES to MARRIAGE. HAPPY RELEIF FOR YOUNG MEN from the effects of Frrors and Abuses in early life.— | Manhood Restored. impe Removed. ~ New mott kable s emedies. led envelopes. SOCIATION, N phia, Pa,—an Tnstitution kaving a bigh reputation for hinorable conduct and profes- | fonal kil o4 w Gharles ‘Popper,fi | WHOLESALE BUTCHER ND CATTLE BROKER, | | SALT LAKE c1TY, UTAH feb2itt | s | Proprietor of the of treatment. Books and C Addres: | Eeller, RISING SUN | Axo | LOS ANGELES VINEYRD ! Depot Ior;;:; sale of his INATIVE WINES AND BRANDIES Corner’ol Batery sud Washingtoo Sts. €aL, | | PASSENGERS Going East or South from Omaha | And Points on U. P.R.R., hould take the | “LINCOLN ROUTE” ATCHISON & NEBRASKA RAILROAD' And secure for themseives the choi.e of Six Popular K. ites from | Atetison to Chlcago and St. Louis, ? Al making RelialleC anections and being | Zalpped with Palace Dav and Slosping Cara, All d-lay and inconvenience arriving from | Ferrien acd transtors can be avoided West of | Chicago and St. Louls by securing Tickets via ATCHISON and the ATCHISUN & NEBRASEA RAILROAD. Dircet and Reliable Connections are also made with the A. T. & S. F. E. K. for the Great Arka.sas Valley & Colorado, | 288 with w1 ttnes running south o poiats 1 Souters Kunsan and the Indian Toretiory. " Ask for Tickets via |LINCON & ATCHISON CHAS. C.SWITH, F. WH Gen'l Supt. Gen't Fas. . AfehiSon, Kanses M. EELLER & Co., | CAREFULLY EXAMINED \ ASJEHAVE twhLvs GooD wihy they will do your work. Quick and Easv. Chead and Clean. e pest to buy, They bave They arem s They ar> They are suited to all Every stoveguaranteed 1o give satisfactlon ZSOLD By~ Excelsior Man’fs (o., ST. LOUIS, MO., M.ROGERS. Omanha. Nobrasiza Concentratoa, Root and IHerbal Juice, Anti. Bilious Granules. THE “LITTLE GIANT» CATHARTIC, or Multum L Parvo Physic. f mod o Cremical ang taking the o wimcods. pils composed of cicap. ¢ whed wo can by a Carciu ecience, ext minot: Gr n a mustard represents. ine N eathartic p s fo we. vearc. 1y Mareer i Boeds that ch borsd Eacaliule Purgative Fol et conce 8s is embodied e in e Tharte power. 1 o by ot e them £ a9t ey e atall the Eibnized aad modicd. ong by (00 o Police & moct searehing o agh, st gontly sd KIRG1Y ope ehting eaf 8500 Rewarad i3 hereby offered by the pray, priclor of <heso.§blkts, 10 Wiy chemi & Waae Epon amalviis. vil ind ' 15073 any Calomel o other forms of mercury ot any other myseral Belng entirely veget: aare e e wils e oo i hiont distarbanco to e Co 3 or occupation. For Jaundice, Headaches Contipation, Tmpare Hioods Fain in the Shoulders, Tigilin, Chest, Dizzincss, S: Eructations of J ad tasie aouth, Wiitous nttncks, i Fegion of Kcidney s Internal Bfoated fociing About ktomiciy Rush of Blood 1o -ead, Migh Cole ored T i Gloom Pierce’ are com; Cvery iy | tako Pleasant Purgativ o © Pellets. wish toray ¢ arimal ce. gland or tis tive impress. o asd b ents to Marrisge | They aro sold b Druggisat s e Do not allo i take angthing Eood ‘84 my Teil ? enterprising ats @ bottl - |ASK FOR PYLE! O K SALERATUS! BAKING SODA! BEST IN UsSsa Penm_ Meyer & Raapkeand Whitney ‘Bauserman & Co. CASTLE BROS., IMPORTERS OF TEAS i —AND— East India Coods, 213 and 215 FRONT STREET 8an Francisco California. mebeTm PLATTE VALLEY REAL ESTATE! Samuel © Smith, Local Agent for the |U.P.R.R. LANDS, Columbus, - INob, | Gavernment Lands Located ! | T. P. Lands Sold! Improved Farms and Town Lois for CASE! —or- ON LONG TIME!! & All Communieations Cheer= fully Answered STOVE STORE. E. F. COOK, 837 14th B8t between Douglas] 13 Dodgs Manufactarer of Tin Copper and Sheet I ‘Ware, and deajer in 2 | Cooking and Heating stoves | Suu‘?.‘l. Japanned and French War om d. Tin Roofing, G r3 | Wore lone tad Sarraataq, oo ieE 1