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    THEPAILY BEE. .
Wednesday Morning. May 26.
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE
carrier to MIT l rt o
cnU per week.
, th
thlsofflo will receive prompt
I malfcd to iub.
Turn OiuiU DAILT Va * H1 * .
it the followUis nit * .
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drcuUtlonbothln Ou h ni
SVrtfore the l > t chopcst lTtttWng
medium.
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tun andCtn mtrr > al Ktr ° rtt , Railroad aim
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BREVITIES ,
I'aterscii Eclb coal.
See Polack's advertisement ,
Additional local 011 first page.
Tiy Saxo's Royal Crown Cigar.
City council ths : ovcinig.
Root Beer aud Ginger Ale nt
Sue's.
Maymimcjl f sthal this even
ing , at the Baptist cburch.
Lots , Farms , Hcires and Lsnd- .
Look over Beinia * new column of bar-
g-iui in 6r t pige.
_ A Urge number i-f Scandauavian
immigrintj cimo over on yesterday
morning train.
For Lat.d , Lot.- , Houses and
Farms , look uv rBem-s' new column
oa 1st page. Bargains.
' Wcet Ci-
-Try Soxv's little Key
OcntUuien wishing to reut a
accoiiiin-il.itcd
be
rle ant room can
it the loutluwt ccrnsr of Fourtcomh
nd Chicago sti cols.
SctJa al Sxx ' purefntit syivps.
\ few drovw f rnn : this morning
deceived tur pcop'o wi'h the promise
of * shower.
A new nud elc ai-t 1 lulau ap-
- ' . -
) i ched to a pski"S | ! te m ff g oys.
The can-Jape and team sri Jim Sleph-
cns'-n's latoit purchase and cost § 2000.
_ It h requested that au 'ono niih-
ingtodnnto lliwe-s for the Cro < ? c-
will leave
psrlmc nl tn Decoration Day
them at So. 3 erg'0 bl lua Mrl > t > n
Saturday inornintr.
H. G. Connor , our r-opulir joang
portrait painter , has just completed a
handsome portrait of Mr. A. llojp ? ,
Jr , Trlrch is a realistic and artistic
piece of work.
John Brandt , who was reported
in Iho morning papers as being severe
ly pjunded t the fracas Monday
roortrng at TnrniT Hall , denies that
he got a beating and shows an tin-
scratched face. John rays if a crowd
of drunken nun want to proud him
they'llhavo to get up viry only in the
morning.
Jane Davis , a fallen angel , tock
too much "tea" and made things live
ly for her neighborhood y a orcay
evening. Ant-fflcir dnggcd the noisy
creature from the lower port of Dodge
stieet , s far as the Mttropo'ilan , but
there Jane lay down en her dig.iity
and would go no further. A carriage
was procured Krthe lady and she
i was rather unceremrn'ously rolled in
to it and the officer followed and fat
down upon her. She will have duo
tme to * reflect nron the uncertainties
of gin and water.
Au inquisitive vmtorat Bsrnuiu'a
In a neighboring city , asks "whether
Zirel powders in the cannon ] "
"TYbyl" "Because she comes out
Trith a puff" Buffilo Commercial
Advertser. Ah , does the crimp ?
She comes out with a ban $ sometimes ,
you know.
Says an exchange , epealing cf
English court etiquette ; "It is no
fun for a hungry person to dine with
Qceen Victoria. It is not etique'ta
to eat anything after she has Qniahcd
with it. " It would be considered a
nasty trkk anywhere to eat anything
after anybody had finished with it.
Yesterday's Nonpareil says : "Van
Amburgh'i circus and menagerie ,
which is stopping this year at email
towns only , pissed through Council
Bluffs on Sunday morning on its way
to Mistoart Valley from Omaha , where
it showed on Saturday. It travels by
wagon. " The circus had intended to
show al the Bluffs , but the advance
ngent declared that he could not find
the village.
PERSONAL , PARAGRAPHS.
ColIL C. dowry and wife ( form
erly IDss Gusiio Estabrook ) are on
a visit to tht city. Col. Clowry is
now the highest exucutive officer of
r th \Yeitern Union telegraph compa
ny in this department. He was promoted
meted to the general superiuteudcncy
of the Central division , a position for-
nnriy occupied by General Stager ,
who is now acting President. Col.
dowry's headquarters are in Chicago.
Nineteen years ago bs opened the first
t jlegraph office in Omah * , and was one
cf the superintendents of the compa
ny who constructed the Pacific tele
graph. He is well known to many
of our citizens who will be rejoiced tote
to rendw bii acquaintance.
RL Rev. J. Lancaster Spanlding ,
Eiihop of Peoria , HL , is in the city ,
the guest of Biihop O'Connor.
Hon. Benjamin F. Butler pasiec
through the city to-diy on Ma way to
the coast. His trip is said to have no
political significance.
Major Xickerson left on the noon
train for Denver.
J. J. Cummings wen ) out to-day on
a business trip alow ; the line of the
U. P. with Salt Lake as his point of
destination.
X. C. Treat , psenger a ent of the
C. B. & . 0uin the city.
The longer you have it , the mere
certiinly painful does Rheumatism
St. Jacobs Oil cures it at once.
Jofcn Woerner , U73 Michigan
Street , BuSilo , 3 y h o hu been
troubled for Tears with Bheoniatism
of the knee , aad nntil he tried Dr.
Thcma ' Edeciric 03 , could not find
snything to relieve him , he i now
pared ad eotljutiMtic in praise of it.
- TWO EUNAWAYS ,
One of Which Prove a Seri
ous Affair.
The Effects of a Broken Insula
tor and a Milk "Wagon'a
Meanderings.
AboullOo'clockycatcrdaymoruingtlo
team of horses attached ro a milk wagon
broke loose en Fifteenth street , and
turning the corner by the postofllce-
da hed up Dodge at full speed.Yh i
opposite Uoapj'a mtuic store , little
Besti 3 Ga'lat , whojo parents live on
the siuth bide of Dodgd strict , adjoin
ing the postoflicc , attempted t j cross
the street in front of the tiu. The
off horse struck her with his feet
knocked her down and rolled her un
d r thu wagon the forward wheel pass
ing over her ncek and ihouhUra ani
bruising her severely. Her * crcams
atiractcd the atteiit'on of the pa crs-
by , who piekol her tip and carried her
to her hi-nie , nlnro Ur. GroHtnan was
inatautly suinni"ncd.
Upon oxamiiiatiun it appeared thai
the child , who wai onlj * nineteen
months old , htvl had a n-iraculi ua es
cape from death. A cevcre cu , whcro
the liors-s * h"ofs had struk her , wr-s
found on h r htud. Her nock was
cut l.y the wheel * , and her rh ulcYra
and anna brtiicd aud contused in < t
vciy tcvero manner. Luckily , she
sus'aitud no internal injnr'ci nnd no
bones w ro broken. Her Under uga
and the cmcqu Lt y e'ci"g ] of the
bciKs alone tavnl her.
The team , i.i turuiug the comer P ]
Fi taenth avd Dodjo ; streeL- , tipped
cut tl o milk etna Mid wore finally ?
r sled i-ppoiite Dt-nuii Cunninj-ham's
blacLsmith thop.
At half-put 8 y st rl.y morntrgtlo
' ito
topinr-n'atorpnct legrfcphptleoppo
Little & \Villiama * grocery , un Duug-
laa atrcvt , becimo delac eJ , and , fall
ing , upcnod and closed the fire circuit ,
ring-ng pn alarm en the big lull.
Fallit g , it struck the backs of Charley
Dittz'stenn , which wcro standing by
thu sidewalk , a < id started them on a
run. They ran down Doughs to Four
teenth , and taking J. J. Brown's cor
ner finally brought up astride of a tel
egraph pole opposite the. American ex
press orlice , with no other damage than
a smashed dash-board and and a gen
erally disorganized team.
May Fia'i.al ' Concert to night.
coon EUKAD
is tbo
STAFF OF LIFE ,
and the E.ULI : : MILLS FLOUK is just
what you want.
M. YATES , Agent.
Wo arc r.ow prepared to furnish
regularly , once or .twico a week , the
finest specibl dairy and creamery but
ter , and will guarantea ajirst clots ar
ticle at the lowest } rices , yuulity con
sidered. Parties taking regularly eau
drpcnd on getting the same whrn
great sccrcity occurs , in preference to
all others. WM. FLEMING & Co.
m25tm31
The Missouri River Ferry.
It seems notynt generally known that
the ferry at the foot of Foniham strct
h in successful operation and is con
veying tesnu and foot rawergers to
aud from the Iowa shore at all hours
of day and night when required to do
so. The river rose ten inches at this
point last night , and the current to-dai
li as powerful as we have ever seen it.
Added to this the wind this forenoon
blew a smart ga'e , yet trips were made
with promptness and perfect safety.
The Van Amburgh show which left
hero for points in Iowa late on Satur
day night and the whole outfit of 52
wagons , one half of them four and six-
hone vehicles were crossed In three
hours pnd a half , and as promptly anc
eijeditionsly , the manager said , as
they had ever had a similar job done.
City Engineer Bx > wer has been
ordered by the city council to etako
out the full width of Farnham street.
A lartje quantity of lumber and build
ing material will bo removed and a
temporary bu-lding or two now stand
ing within the street limits will be set
back. It is the intention to make
Farnbam ttreet at this point a ful
thoroughfare.
The "blockade train" of freight caw
kept standing in this vicinity for emer
gancies should the B. & M. crossing
fight b reopened has a part cf the
time been allowed to stand partly on
the ferry approach at the cable mast
This will probably not ba allowet
hereafter.
It hai been reported that that the
government ripraps had been tampers
with in order to effect a graduated
landing at low water. An eiamina
tion showed that the river had made
in-roads into the bank under the mass
of rock and willow of which the worl
is composed , and as can be read
ily eeen , some of the rock
had fallen away to fill the cavity thus
produced and the settling down of the
out card ends of the willows show
plainly that no human hands had any
thing to do with making the break in
the outline of the bank. This break
W4s utilized so as to give the ferry a
hndiogiu a street running parallell to
the river , bflow the line of Famham
street , while a landing directly In
Farnh m s'reet woull have been pre
ferred had not such a break in the
rTp-rapbeen found beforehand.
The ferry prrietor also owns the
tug Lilly formerly in government ser-
vics , which he has ready for use in
towing the ferry-barge in ca e of high
water or impiirment of the iteel wire
cables by which the crossings are ordi
narily effected. The charge f -
i r crss -
ing is ten cenU for foot piaseng-ri and
a&imaU and vehicles In propaitiin.
Grand choruies and Prof. Hoff
man's orchestra , at May Festival Con
cert to night.
A large invoice of HaU and Caps
at popular prices at
mlleod M. H r.T.v y & 'E
Down goes window-gUi ; 8x10 ,
10x12 , 10x14 , § 3.75 per box , net , at
'
TBE CENSUS LIST.
Corrected List of Enumerators
For the Northern District.
Hon. Bruno Tzechuck , supervisor o
census for the Second districtpublish
cs the following corrected list of dis
tricts and enumerators for the North
I'lalta country. Ho requests all ouu
mcrators for Douglas county io meet
him at his oflico on Thursday and Fri
day , in order to receive their blank' ,
commission * and in-tructions. Ho
further announces that special sched
ule have bean withlniwn from the
enumerators for the city of Omaha.
Enumerators for iho Second District
CITY OF OMAHA.
First ward Phillip Andres , F.
Sohroeder , John Aliinanaon.
Second ward A. M. Chad wick , F.
W. Baudhnuer , GUI. Sol ill , A. E.
Beck.
Third ward George Linde , John
Percival.
Fourth ward A. C. Troup , J. F. L
D. llertzman.
Fifth ward 0. C. Field , B. Mohr.
Sixth ward George R. llathbun ,
Mrs. S. M. Wright , D. Konniston , 0.
E. Burke.
DOCGLAS COUNTY PRECINCrS.
Douglas J. B. Ikdfield.
West Omaha D. J. Ryan.
Saratoga and Florence Henrj
EcihlcL
Union and Jefftrson L. Thomas.
MoArdlo and Millard-G. N. Craw
ford.
Chicago and Elkhoru-Z. T. Wil
cox.
SAKPY CO1TNTY.
Bi-llovue , W. F. Martin ; LaPlatte
Dr. J. T. Luce ; Papillii.u , P. U.
Aym ; Fauviow , J. T. Si-xson ; Platt
ford , Dr. H. G. Bates ; Kichhu. ) , E
E. Sanborn ; Forest City , Willian
B'air.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Blair , A. Rockwell ; Bell Creek and
IHchland , Rudolph M. Peters ; Fi-rt
Calhoun and DeSuto , Newton Clark
Fonttnellu and Sheridan , II. J.
Carpenter ; Grant and Liucoln , 0. N
Remington ; Gumming City and HIT
man , Leslie Watson.
HURT COUNTY.
Arizona , George F. SmithTekaraah ;
and Summit' , S. S. Shiuner ; Bel
Creek , Josrph Meyer , Oakland ,
Frincis J. Fr'ed ; Silver Creek am
Riierride , S C. Drools ; Everttt auc
territory north , Fremont Everett ; De
citur and territory north , John B.
TruJand.
DODGE COUNTY.
First and fourth wards , Fremont ,
L. M. Keene ; gcctnd and Thirc
wards , W. Drurnmund ; Elkhorn , M.
V. Moudy ; Phtto , Mr. Beebo ; North
Bend , R. Spouse ; Union , J. R. Cant-
1 n ; Eviret * , John Dcrn ; Maple , Geo.
B. Parsons ; Logan , Mr. Roraberg
Cuining. E. C. Burin ; Pebble , J. J.
Barge ; Webster , H. Starmer.
CUMING COUNTY.
Coming , M. A. Couant ; West Point ,
David A. High ; St Oba-li * , Alex.
Fnllerion ; Linco'n and Bismarck ,
Joseph Wart hi r ; Wimor.Jos. E. Span
cer ; LoganD. W. Buike.
1NUIAS RESERVATION.
Omahis and Winucb gee , Rev.
Williim Hamilton.
DAKOTA COUNTY.
Onoid * . C. U. Potter ; Dakota
Wi 1 I. Jay ; Covington , AT. . Cole
SL Johns , Summit and Pigeon Cre k
John W. Brannan.
DIXON COUNTY.
Logan , Spriug Creek and Soutl
Creek , Mr. Auchmoodie ; Ottar Creek ,
Slimmer Hill , Galena and Clark , Jena
Jeffrey ; Daily and Silver Creek , C.
Cheatham ; North Band , Hooker
Newcastle and louip , Lews H. Smith
Ponca precincf , E. l3. Higgns.
COLFAX COUNTY.
Schuyler , J. D. McClurg ; R'chland
and Shill Crerk , R. L. Paine ; Grant
Mr. Graves ; ColfaxE. . G. Barnes
Wilson and Stanlun , J. P. Strong
Lincoln aud Adams , John F. Miffert
Midland , Saioia ; Maple Creek , Trcin
hard.
STANTON COUNTY.
Stanton , J. Soncnsehoin ; Hum
boldt and Kuig barg , E. C. Undcr-
berg.
WAYNE COUNTY.
Leslie and LaPorte , A. P. Childs
Spring branch , Chas. E. Eliot.
CEDAll COUNTY.
First , Fourth and Eleventh precincts
cincts , Charles Locke , Second auc
Fifth , F. Diekman ; Third and Sixth
Gerrard Smith ; Seventh afid Eighth
and unorganized territory north , J
W. Phillips ; Ninth and Tenth , and
unorganized territory couth , E. P
Drake.
FLATTE COUNTY.
Columbus , Gus. Beecher , Bismarcl
andSherman , John Wise ; Shell Creel
and Si earns , C. C. Carrig ; Humpbrei
and Crcstou , W. N. McCandlish
Butler , Chas. Rudat ; Lost Creek am
Burroughs , J. R West ; Monroe anc
Lookincglais , E. P. Hall ; Grandvillo
and Pleasant Valley , Pat Co'eman
Walker and WoodvUle , W. P. Hen
rich.
MADISON COUNTY.
Union Creek , F. G. Voorheea ; Nor
folk. R Reichart ; Center and Fair
view , Z. W. McCouwn ; Deer Creek
Grove and Jefferson , F. H. L. Willis
Schoolcraft , Emerick and Shell Creek
S. H. Grant.
Grant.MEBCE
MEBCE COUNTY.
Pierce , Slough and Dry Creek , E. S
Suttill ; South Branch and Willow
Creek , W , C. Griffith.
KNOX COUNTY.
Eastern , G.L. Clark ; Niobrara , in
eluding Indian reservation , Ed. A
Fry ; Central , James Steele ; Creigh
ton , Charles A. Hammond ; Bohemia
and Western , J. L. Armstrong ; Ver
digrif , Charles Downey.
MEREICK COUNTY.
Silver Creek , J. A. Brown ; Clark :
ville , Franklin Sweet ; Lone Tree
William E. Detcher ; Mead , Charles F
Neumevcr ; Central and Prairie Ishnd
George H. Gas well ; Loup and Mid
land , J. P. Templin ; Chapman , H.
Bruno ; Prairie Creek , R. S. Bruno
Vierig , A. T. Bcrkman.
JfANCE COUNTY.
Genoa , N. B. S. Odell ; Fullerton
Lee Helsley ; Timber Creek , Cotton
wood and Loup Ferry , Dan Barker.
BOONE COUNTY.
Beaver and Plum Creek , S. S. Case
Manchester and Boon e , Albert Dreiser
Cedar and Dublin , Byron K. Smith
Asbland and Oakland , A. A. Kearney
Shell Creek , H. F. Snyder.
A > TELOPZ COUNTY.
Cedar and Twin Groue , D. Kryger
Elm Grove and Center , F. H. Trow-
bridge ; Shermin and Mills , Cbas. O.
Leake.
TTAT.T. COC5TY.
First ward , Grand Island , and all
north in precinct , Fred Robey ; Second
ward and all south in the precinct ,
Henry Garn ; South Plat'e and Mar-
tinville , Seo. B. AlfordPrairie ; Creek
and Lake , Emerson Roger r Alta ; W.
H Hairiion ; South Loup , R. C. Per
kins ; Wood River , James Ewinj.
HOVTABD corrjrrr.
SL Panl and Spring Creek , Thomas
McXabb ; Dannebreggand SL Labone ,
A. H. Keetler ; Fairdale , CatesSeld
and Ktlso , J. A. HaggarL
GEZELET COCXTY.
Scotia and Adell , E. B. Fish ; Cedar
Valley , N , S. Warden ; O'Connor and
Spring Creek , W. J. Tope.
WHEH.KP. COUNTY.
E st of Cdar Creek , W. H. Corn-
stock ; west of Cedar Creek , James E.
Pike
HOLT COrSTY.
Paddock and Steele Creak , Harry
Spindler ; Keyapaha and Atkiiuon , J , ,
M. Cleveland ; Center precinct , M. H.
McGrath ; Ionian , Grove end Ford ,
H. N. Gould.
BUFEALO COUNTY.
Shelton , B. E. Dubbs ; Gibbon , J.
D. Mallalien ; Center , J. W. Hartman -
man ; Koirnoy , S. W. Novins ; Odes-
ea and Western , D. N. Hartsholl-
Grant , Buffalo and Taylor , H. L. Soi-
man ; Loup and Divide , Rev. William
Willard ; Gardner , Snyder , Cedar und
Beaver , SV. Z. Tillson.
SHEHMAN COUNTY.
Upper Loup , C. H. E Heath ; Oak
Creek , Deer Creek and Lower Loup ,
W. G. Leonard ! Hayettown aud Clear
Creek , W. H. Hawkins.
VALLEY COUNTY.
Ord , Caltmus and Springdale , G.
II. C-pron ; Liberty and Arcadi" , A
Fredouburg ; Noith Loup and Myra
Urcck , Oicar B.xbccck.
UAWSaN COUNTY.
No. 1 and Wood river , John T.
PlattejNo. 2 , W. U. Lengell ; Cayoto
and Cozad , L. D. Hoii.e , No. 3 and
Platte , A. W. McKInnov.
CUSTEtt COUNTY.
Nos. 2 an-1 4 , Milt. F. Youug , Nos.
3 , 5 and 6 , Frank Ingram ; Nos. 1 , 7 ,
8 and 9 , U. P. Hopkics.
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Brady and McPherson , D. T. Mar
tin ; Coitonwood and Fox Crcek.Luko
Healy ; District 174 , North PJatte
precinct , Frank Pealo ; Dietrict 175 ,
North Plit'o p-ocinct , George T.
Snell'iig. '
CIIEYENNE COUNTY.
Sidney , Potter aud Antelope , Dr.
Shelton ; Big Spring , Lodge Polo
and Couit Houao Rock , Jiui'ea
DOTOIU.
SIOUX COUNTY.
Distrkt 181 H. Cliffoid.
District 182 William Riby.
Distiiot 183 Charles Smith.
VNOUQANIZEI ) TEUUITORY.
District 184 0. A. Cowdin.
District 185 J. W. Benedict.
District 186 Frank H. Youug.
Diitrict 1S7 Eden II. EUy.
District 188 A. S. Senter.
Diitrict 181) ) Charles 1'roudy.
Di-trictlOO-J.T. Pr.iudy.
District 191 M. W. Bruco.
DiftrictlOi' D. J. Smith.
District 193 Henry A. AlUu.
District 191 F. II. Ritchie.
The organized di tricls from No.
181 to 192 are divi 'eJ ai fo'lows ,
181 All te'rltory hing iioith ol
Cheyenna county and south of the Ni-
obrara river , west of the 5th guide
nuT'iVim and eist of the state boun
dary.
182 All territory ncrlh of the NIJ-
brrra river ar.d sf u'h of the state line
we.t cf the 6 > h guide meridian east of
the westim boundary of the stite.
183 All territory north of the
Niohraraiivers uth of the state 1'ne '
between 5th aud Gh guide meridi.m.
185 All territory south state
bouudry north of the 6th standhr
pirallel between 4th and 5th guide
meridian.
185 All tetritory south of Cth
standard parallel , noith of Kuth and
Lincoln counties , between 4th and 5th
guide meridian.
18G AU territcry souHi of Ute
line north of the North Loup river be
tween 3d and 4th guide meridian.
187 All territory routh of North
Loup river snd north cf Middle Loup
river , between third and fourth guide
meridian.
188 All territory south of Nor.h
Loup river and north of Middle Loup
river , between third and fourth guide
meridian.
189 All territory south of Disma
river , north cf Liucoln county , be
tween third aud fou'th RuTde meridhn.
190 All te-ritury s uth of the
state boundary north of the Niobrara
river , between 2d end 3d guide me
ridian.
191 All tarritorv south of the Nio-
brrra river , north of 7th standard par
allel , butween 2d and 3d guide merid
ian.
192 All territory south of 7th
standard parallel , north of Calamus
river , between 2d and 31 guido me
ridian.
193 All territory seuth of Calamus
river , north of North Loup river , be
tween second and third guide merid
ian.
194 All territory south of North
Loup river , north of Caster county
betwceh second and third guide mer
PACIFIGJOFOTIOK
One of the Liveliest Towns in
the Missouri Valley.
A Railroad and Business
Boom.
Correspondence of TUB Bn
PACIFIC JUNCTION , In. , May 24.
This town , as come of our readers
well know , h situited twenty miles
south cf Council Bluffs , at the cross
ing of two railroads. I am surprised
to learn the prospects of the town
It is well known that the C. , B. & Q
has lately purchased what was the
Kansas City , St. Joe and Counci
Bluffs r.vlroad , and the two grea
lines cn s at this point. At Pacific
Junction , then , they now Have con
nections with all points cast direct
by the 0. , B. & Q. railroad ; with al
points eouth ( Atchison , Kansas City
SL Joe , etc. ) , by the new road ; wth
points in Nebraska , by the B. & M.
which Is to come straight into Pacific
Junction , over the new iron bridge
which is being erected acroxi the river
at Platfsmouth ; and north , with
Council Bluff , and from tnai
city to all points north , north
west and northeast. Thora-lroad com
piny has purclwsed 480 acres of land
adjoining the present town sits on tbo
south ; and I learn from reliable
sources that they are to there locate
stcck yards on a large scile. It is also
rumored that at this point the railroac
compiny Is to erect round houses ant
macbJns shops , making it a division
station of their road , as well as a junc
tion. This would make the town second
end to none in ths vicinity , as besides
its railroad advantages it is fcurroundec
by rich bottom land , and a fine produc
ing country. Mr. A. B. Smith , state
surveyor of Nebraska , is re-staking the
town. The streets are to be graded ,
and trees will probably be planted
along the principal avenues. It all
looks like business.
J. Kline , proprietor of the Kline
house , is one of the enterprising buai
neas men of the place.
While there I met Mr. Elmondorf ,
of the firm of Frank & lmendorf of
Corning , Iowa , which firm Las the sale
of the lota. I think the boom is com
ing without doubt , and persons wish
ing a good business location , in a live
town , would do well to secure such a
location at Pacific Junction at once.
Df conn e , those who come first will
x served first ; those who apply first
will get the best lots and at reason
able prices.
The town needs busineis men of-all
Linda ; merchants , drnggTsU , barbers ,
awyen , physician * and clergymen ,
and no one locating there would make
& mistake. R N. P.
Window GLu * at Factory it down
20 per cent. So is Solomon. Call and
get prices. m24-t2
Hamburg Jig * 25o a box , i
A FAITHLESS HUSBAND.
Who Skips from His Wife
with Another Damsel.
And isFollowed by Hm Agitat-
Police Items.
Monday evening a wai rant was sworn
out in the pol co court for the aireatof
John E ii > g aid : Amalia Jones ,
-lored , on charge of adultery. The
warrant was placed in the hands of
Ofli-er Bollamy , who arretted Miss
Jyiios at a lite hcur , but failed to
find her par.imour. Tbii morning the
ca c WPS cilled in police court and
p 'stptncd uutil to-inoiro\v , the guilty
husband nut being prete'-t. As far as
cau bo iiscertainod the circumstances
of the c.is3 are M follows : Ening was
ma'ricd thrio years ago to a jret y
colored girl in Loivenworth. Lately
she fans di'covered that ho has
bien keeping company with a
mulatto in Atchhon and
the discovery rcsul'oJ in a family row
which caused Ewing a few da ) s since
to skip from homo end shako the dust
of Kansas ( torn hii feet. Ho stopped
i-i Atcbhon and sent Amxlia en
btfjro mac-ting her at Council
Bluffi"anl coming over to this
c'ty ho and Irs paramour took
roiuna at Lewis' bearding house on
Capitol avenue , registering as mm
and wife. Unfortuaately for Ewing
IIB wife had a sis'or-in-lmv in this city
to rtho'ii ho t Id the ci.cuicstar.ces of
the ra-o. Sh'j di-termincd to lave ; Iho
fellow brought tDJu ticj and put the
police o.i his track. Monday Mis.
Ettii g put in auappotranco to prcsc-
cnto uiaitara and the faithless spouse
mil his nuuioraf.a wculi doulit'cs *
bnh bo In jail if some one had not put
Ewing on his guard. He was seen yet-
t rd ymornmgonWobsto-andTwentj.
second streets and then said ho was
going to the Bluffs. He willprobibly
b ; capture 1 to day. In the mo in time
Amilia languishes iu the county
dungeon and swovrs aud avers she
iiuvor knew her paramour was a married
min.
POLICE PICKINGS.
Thomas Lark in , arrested for intoxi-
catijn , wvs fined $3 and cost ) . Jane
Davis , ditto , $3 and costa.
Anton Katrich , who got in a little
row with some friends in a billiard sa
loon in the lower part of the city , was
fined $2 and cott .
Four tramps were given six days on
tbo rock-pile.
We call attention to the large end
extensive stock uf clothing and gcn-
tlemen'd furnialuuggoods at the popu
lar clothing houEO of
inllcoi M. HKLLMAN & Co.
Carriage Umbrella ? at Woodworth's.
Go to the May Festival Ccncert to
night , at the Baptht church.
An Incident of the War.
The Wahco braves were taking a
I.iit fond farewell of mothers and
swcethoirts. A gallant youth , the
flower of a family , wai engaged in the
unpleasant task of tearing himscll
from the hysterical clasp of bis darling.
"Oh , Georgie , " the maiden sobce3 ,
"do net leave me , you will get killec
or get lest in Omaha and my heart
will ba broken forever. " But the no-
b'e lid drew hirnsalf up proudly anc
gizadonhii uniform of blue , anc
while he wiped a tear of tobcco juice
from his chin he said :
"Sarah Jane , my country calls. ]
am aware of the dangers I am abou
to face , but the Hodges were ever firs
iu love and war , especially love , anc
he stooped to kiss the tear from Sinh
Jane's nosa. She held his curly heac
upon her bosom and whispered
"Georgic , 1 have a terrible presenti
ment. "
"Well , you'd bettor go home anc
have your folks do something for it , '
cried Georgie , as he dived into the
moving train. A postal card , droppec
from the seat of war to Mary Jane
read :
DEAR MARY JANE : We have jus
arrived and are eager for action. Is
that thing you had at the depot the
nigHt I left getting any better ]
Your Soldier Boy , GEORGIE.
MISSING. A case o constipation b ;
using Hamburg Figs.
M. Hellman & Co. are making suits
to order on short notice.
Just received , at Solomon's , tire
car loads window-glass , all sizes.
Programme of the May Music Festival
The following is the programme for
the first conreit of the May Festiva
at the Baptist church this evening , in
which about 300 voicra will partici
pate :
PART i.
1. Overture Hoffman's Orchestra
2. Chorus "Come Again with Singing. "
3. "Robin Sons" Messrs. Mount ,
Eaton , Keller and others , with chores.
4. Recitation.Miss Kate A. Smith
5. Chorus "Hail Fairy Queen. "
6. Piano solo / Miss Ida Wies
7. Solo and Chorus "Bee Song. "
Miss Lottie Sincere and chorus.
PABT II.
8. Instrumental selection.
Hoffman's Orchestra
9. Chorus "MerryMay".Miss Briggs
10. Recitation.
IL Solo and Chonn "Whistling Farmer
Boy" Robbie Nicholas and chorus
12. Chorus "Sleighing Song. "
13. Solo Harry MeCormick
14. Chorus "The Flag of Our Union. "
George Green , drummer.
15. Chores "Ring the Bell , Watchman. "
, Change of programme for second even
ing.
Over eighty millions of dollars of
Insurance capital of the oldest and
best home and foreign companies rep
resented in the agency of Taylor &
HowelL dl61f
Murphy & Lovettins. Agency ; old
eat eitabltshed agency in this state.
apl8-ly
Why dose youne vea with nauseat
ing medicines , when a purely fruit
cathartic will cure yon at once Ham *
° nrg Figs. Try them.
Home comfort * , moderate rate * ,
Astor House , New York. inlG-lm
Down goes Window Glut. By the
wr , 50 feet , jingle thickness , 50c off
rom pries liTt. Double thickness ,
50 and 10 per cent , off from price list.
t SOLOMOS'S , 1204 Farnham St.
m2 2Paintp , Otis and Window Qlui , ,
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Adrertlseoenti To L t For Sl ,
Lost , Found , Wanta , Bo\rdlng Ac. , will be lu-
arted In tlicao columns ones for TEN CENTS
per Una ; etch tatuc < iucntla * rtIonFIVE CENTS
per lino. Tha first Insertion never Irs * than
TWENTY.FJVE CEMTS.
TO LOAN-MONET.
T0 LOAN In minis of JiOO
to J50CO or 110,000 , at 8 to 10
per cent Interest on first cms Improved rca
estate in the city of Onuhv OKO. P. DENIS
Real EnUle and Loan Agency , 15th nnd Duugla *
St CJlcodlf
MOSEY TO LOAN Oa Hni mortKaifes im-
proved property , in nuraif $500 to } 5-
WO. Lcfml interest and no com nis ion or brok *
crago. I > AVtS & DNVOEB.
MONr.V TO LOAh on a proieil sccuflty.
W. R BAKTU7TT , ReU K-t.te AKcnt.
Oilkc 217 south 13th St. 676 t !
' TO LOAN Call at Law Offlo *
'VI D. L. 7I1OJ1A3. Ko < jmKCrezliU > n Illock
' ONKY TO LOAN 1109 Fanib m street.
M' Dr. Eclwanln Loan Agency , nor-22-tf
HELP WANTED
A thoroughly competent girl to
WANTKP houtewor-c at 373 Cass St. ,
bet. 19th a-id 20th. References required. 600-2t
f T7AITED-Sitttalinn8 as flratorrecond girls in
If goo 1 families , by3girls Addren " 0. . '
Be Office. 6-JI-S5
I good button-hole lutd * t
WANTED Shirt Factory. Bring sample of
work 661-27
Girl for general houto woikat
WANTED St. , bet. i.0th and 2lat. 610-25
AXTKD Dining room and kitchen KitI at
W Emmctt Hou e. Oitf-24
W ANTED Ago dco-katTlZAHD'S Palace
Itcslaurant. 5 8-tf
WANTED-NISCEUANEOUS.
mWO GOOD BJVRBFKS WANTED-At No.
J. 28 ! 13th sticet , b t. Fmh m > n.iDonjJ
U.-it wigcs to gncd men , GEORGI ! L'EI.FElj.647tf
647-tf
Second hind counters or nholv
WANTED M K. N. , Bee uffcs. 652-25
ED A young ni n ilcsirifl a situation
WAN1 < lrrkin a Morv , or cop lit in come
otP.cr. AddroisII , , this office. 003-25
OWNERS bs\ngforfaea ! house
J _ and lot , at a price not to exceed $1400 , era
a vacant lot in gold location at a price under
' JfO i , will plcate address P.O. L'ox 415 , Omihs.
62-cixl-ra
WASTED By a worn n , si lint ion aa hoj
keeper , 203 Howard ( tie t , bUnceu 12lh
and 13th. " 651-29
Tint c'a stju > incj3 and rcji'leiice
WANTED In Om.ihi , with or without
buildings. Wcaro prcrar > .d topay ca h and foir
prices lor coollocati' > iia.
niay23d6t DAVIS A SNYDER ,
W ANTED At the Crclghton IJou eagood
heiper in the kitchen , m\n or woman.
ea-tt
NK HOZKN COOP TAILOLS WANTED.
0 App'y to FBAN'K RANGE. 57-tf
TNTELLIGENtE OFFICE , corner 18th and
J. * DaTenp < ir. 410-U
FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAW.
F IOd RENT Furnished room , 13th St. , bet.
JacLson and Jones. 03G-2G
TV SIRAIH E ROOMS PLEASANTLY LOCAT-
± J ED FOll BENT At touth-east corner of
14th and Chicjgo streets , converi'ent to the busi-
ncsJ part of the city. 65'J-tf
TT10U LANDS , T.OTS , UOU8ESAND FARMS ,
JD look 01 er BEMIS'new column on 1st juge.
Bargains.
TJIOR REST Large house in good location ,
J } JSO. L. SIcCAOUE , opposite Postoffice ,
6cod-23
TTIURNISHED ROOM f jr rent , 706 13th st ,
_ lj bet. Webster and Curt. 619eod-l
FOR RENT A few dwelling and offices.
may21d6t DAVIS A SNYDER.
EOR RENT Uy Juno 1st. A nice cottsgf
and stable on upp r Douul.-vs Street , 2
blocks from rostoffici. In jnirc 1210 Famham
Street. 650-1 !
TJIOK SENT Double room , Jacob's Block.
J ? 527-tf
EOR RENT Furnished roonw.cbeap ; by week
or month. Apply at AMERICAN HOUSE.
4'JS tf
FOR RENT A splendid Photograph Oal cry.
71-tf L. B. WILLIAMS & SON
[ OR RENT 4 of room 569 Fifteenth street
F
Jacob's Block , 'crros reasonable. 309-t
FOR SALE.
SALOON FOR SALE At good location. nd
good burine s. Enquire at Bee offlce. 6o3-26
TTIOR SALE Full lot. northwest comer Fam-
J.1 h m and Olh street , opposite U. P. R. R.
headquarters. The bcsacant property in
Omaha for any wholesale bmine g
mayJXdet DAVI3 A SN Y DER.
FOR PACE Business and recidence propertt
in all parts of the ci'y. Low prices and
easy terms of payment.
miy32d6t - DAVIS & SNYDER.
FOR SALE Mce cottage , four ( I ) rooms and
full lot on Mason near Uth street. Only
three (3)bcxki ( ) ! from Union Pacific 4 B. & M. R
R. depots and street car. $1,200. Easy terms
may22dCt DAVIS & SNYDER.
FOR SALE Residence and full lot , northnwt
conif r Chicago and 2lst street. One of the
bett locations in Omaha.
may22d6t DAVIS & BNYDER.
FOR SALE Hcttaurant and ci r store , ont.
block from roetoffice. Apply Bee offlce
Mi-31
635-t
BEMI3 OFFERS A SPLENDID LIST OF
Bargains in Houses , Lots , Farms and
Lands , In his new column on lit page.
TfOR SALE Large beer casks , good for els
tern purposes , at KBUG'S Brewery.
353co-H
" 171 OR SALE A houie with 5 rooms and lot in
_ C Nelson's addition. Inquire of Fred. HenI
reckson's meat market , cor. of 16th and Califor
nia 8t . 621-t
T70R SALE House and lot , with 94 feet front
_ P 128 feet deep , and well , dstern , on corner
of Learcnworth an I 24th Sts. 5S8-28
T710R SALE Small roda fountain in gocd con
C dition. D. W. SAXG , corn < r 13th and
Farnham. 677-1
rpOtt SALE Stock of hardrare with tin shop
_ C In connection , In the flourishing joun ;
town cf Cristrold , Cass County Iowa. A good
cbaocc frr a mm who wants to go Into the bard'
ware haiiceis. Address , JAS. A. HARNS
BEBUER , Gsiswold , Iowa. 593-28--daw2w
MILK Twenty to twenty-four quarts or one
dollar by John T. raukton.
eb/sat-mon-wcdt
mo BUILDERS.PLASTEREB3 AND MASONS.
I Cuargebank nnd , gravel for gardens anil
moult ine sand will be delirerid at short notice.
Leave orders t H. Sicrks 1 < 14 Fimh m , and
Cbarln Brandn , 9il } Farnbam Stj. HANS
BCCK , Successor to Cnarlcs DanieL 652 tf
SALE Cottonwoid lumber of all 8lze0at
FOR ' , Eixteenth-st. tl6-tf
FOR BALE A s ull dwelling house , next to
O.U.Collins resiJenc- , corner I9th and
Capitol Avenue , f or Information call at G. U.
t J. 8. COLLINS , 131 Fanitum Street. 05-tf
TCOR HALE Good house and lot , wlin % good
JD w ll , comer 14th and Pierce Streets. En-
qnlro of Fred Lang. S GEIS. 4J7-lm
T ORSALE AUrlrtMIlL Applyat
JL 472-tr ; . . n WILLIAMS & SON.
(7'OR ( SALE A New American Sewing Ma-
U chine In good condition , with all attach'
mrnta. Mustic sold b fJr the Uth of May.
For infcimatidn apply at ATKINSON'S Millinery
Storecorner Duuglia and lath ? treet& 474-U
FOP. SALE Two of the celebrated J. M.
Brunswick 4 Ealke Co. ' NonpareU Dll-
UardTiblea. Nearircew. ForsaUcbeap.
230-U C. V. HAMILTON ,
MISCELLANEOUS.
STRAYITD From Dodge and 24th sir. , at 9
o'clock la t nUjht , a pair of large bronn
num. . An ) trie ( riving Information where they
mar be found will be suitably rewarded , BYRON
REED. C5S-25
STRAYED On the 16th init. , fntn the pre-
ttijes of Jnlini Agsfonl , T mile * wnt of
Omaha , ene f orrcl horae about ten yean od. !
lias white fore feet. Liberal reward will be paid
on return to SIS 13lb st. JOHN CUNEO. 65s-27
LOTS , FARMS. HOUSES AND LANDS. Look
orcr BEMIS * new c Jumn of barralnf on lit
paee.
paee.T8AYEC
T8AYEC From North Omihi , one b y
_ ! tntn colt , 2ein old , heavy mane and
t il. Any informanlon left at Her1 * store will
be suitably rewarded. 652-29
LOST-Black hone , 12 years o'd , stiff la Jen ,
long tall , no shoes. Return t : J. Jenaen ,
20th and Harney sts. 648-24
-VTOTICE My wife , Lena Bdl , hu left me
JLT without cauie or prerocatlon. I warn all
concerned agtictt trujtin ? ner on my account
as I will piy no Mils contracted by her.
OTTO BEIL- 642.23
T OST OE Kay 12th , froai premlief of the nn-
JU derrigned , 1 black cow with rope round
her horns. COJOfEKCIAL HOTEL , 613-25
THE CELEBRATED
Oral Steel Tooth
Toothby
DS CROOT # QKDDlKas Fan to fyc , WU ,
"
T. D. COOPXR ,
( , ,
ONE MILLION ACRES
CHEAP LAND
EASTERN NEBRASKA ,
$2 TO $5 PER ACRE.
20,000 Acres
X3XT
DOUGLAS COUNTY ,
6 to 12 Miles from Omaha ,
$6 to $10 per Acre , on
Long Time and
Low Interest ,
Large tracts suitable for
Colonies in all the best
Counties in the State ,
80,000 acres scattered
through Iowa.
A large number of Improved
Frrma in Nebraska , many of
them near Omaha , $12 to $40
per acre.
An Immense List of
OMAHA
CITY PROPERTY ,
Consisting of Elegant Resi
dences from $3,000 to $20-
000. Many thousand vacant
lots in the additions to Omaha.
Hundreds of lots scattered
through the City. Houses and
Lots , Business Houses and
Lots , and all kinds of Ci y
Real Estate.
We also have
MONEY TO LOAN
on Improved Farms in Doug
las County , on 5 years time , at
10 per cent , interest to all who
can show good titles.
Maps of Douglas and Sarpy
Counties for sale ,
Boggs & Hill ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS ,
1408 lam , St , , Omaha , Neb ,
For Rent.
Splendid cottage , 6 rooms , all In the beat con
dition , fruit and stiaJe trees , stable , hard and
toft water , and 4 Acres of Ground. $120 a rear.
Wcat Omaha , will sell fet $1,680.
BOOQ3 and HILL.
For Sale ,
House and full lot on Webster Street , best loca
tion in the city , jl,500 ; easy terms.
BOQQS and HILL.
$90,000
Twenty Thousand Dollars in small well secur
ed mortgages ranging from $200 to 11,000 , draw *
Ing 10 per cent Interest , hare been lately placed
In our bands for sale , at small discount. Per *
sons having a I i tile money to spare can make a
taio and profitable loan in thin way , without any
czpcuga or commusions.
BOO03 and HILL.
For Sale ,
Church Property aad Personage In South Omaha ,
near Depot , at a very reasonable price.
BOO OS and HILL.
Cottage and Lot ,
New 1-Btory frame home , 4 rooms , 2 cloecta'-lO
foot ceilings , double doors , etc. , 85 barrel cis
tern , full lot , all m No. 1 condition , 6 blocks
from High School ; $ S50 , on monthly pajmenta
small cash raymeut required.
BOGGS and HILL.
Real Estate Brokers.
New Houses.
We are now prepared to build houses worth
from $100 to $ bOO on our lots in our new addition
28th and 23th and KamhamDouglas and Dodge
and sell on small monthly payments.
BOOOS and HILL ,
$600 to $1,000
Will buy you a new house , with one of the finest
lots in Omahs , on email montltly payments.
BOOOa and HILL ,
RsALEstATi BROKIU.
For Sale ,
House aud Lot on street car-track , Sblnu-8 addi
tion , Jl,9oO. BOO03 and HILL.
A New House
And full lot , one-h lf block from street can ,
Shinn's Addition , $1,375.
B' GGS and HILL.
The Cheapest
Residence Property In Omaha must be sold hi *
stanter , W i Lot 4 , Block 47 , with a No. 1 house
of 7 looms and all well Improved ; southeut
corner 2Ut and Cass. Want best offer.
BOOG3 and HILL.
For Sale ,
Fine young hone , well broke aud suitable for a
lady todrtve. BOGUS and E ILL.
Wanted.
We want a contract to hard 200 acres cf land
broke at once. EPOCH and HILL.
Cheap Lots.
Look at the lot ) In our new addition best
lots for the money in Omaha , 29th and Farnham.
BOGUS and HILL.
Residence Lots for Sale.
200 Lots in Kountze and
Euth's Additiqnnear business ,
good Burroundings.lotscovered
withyounpr trees , and are the
choicest , cheapest and nearest
business of any lots in the mar
ket. By all means look at lots
in Kountze and Ruth's addition
before purchasing elsewhere.
Will sell on monthly payments.
Prices 3400 to $65O.
BOQGS and HILL.
100O Residence Lots
Fronting 8,9,10 and 11th streets. 6 to 10 blocks
south of depot , many of these lots are very de
sirable and for men of small meant are ( now the
cheapest and most nelly purchased lots In Oma
ha. Prices $250 to $300. Monthly payment * .
BOOOa and Ui L.
15 Choice Lots
On Park Wild Arenu ) , only 3 to 4 blocks from
Depot , $000 to ? 600. Monthly payments.
BOGGd and HILL.
G6 of the Finest Lets
In Omaha , 10 to 12 blocks irast of Postofflce and
Court House , on Farnham , Dotulu and. Dodge
streets ; finest views in the city from these loti
Prices $ a to $300 , on payments of $5 to $10
per month.
BOOr.8 & HILL.
Z Houses
And two-thirds of a lot , Chicago street , between
12th and 13th : renta for 1300 a year. Price
$1/00. BOOOS and HILL.
Houses and Lots.
New 2- tory residence corner lot , choice loca
tion , 4 blocks from Postofflce ; $3,500.
BOGUS and HILL.
2 Houses and ( oath i lot 1 , block 12 , on west
side of 13th street , between California and Web.
Iter trecu ; $2,200
BOGGfl and HILL
2-Story Brick House
With full lot , 2 blocks from new Court HOUM *
12,150. BOGGS and HILL.
Lot * 1 and 2 , block 230 . $2,759
Lot 6 , block 15 . 1,500
. Lot 2 , block 81 . 500
x > t * S and 6 , block 2S < . 1,200
Booth . Lot * 1 aud 2 , block 201 . 1,000
East i Lot 2. block 121. , . 2,500
West i Lot 2 , block 121 . 2,500
Lot S , block 227 . 00
! S3fe tLot4bIock205 . 2.000
BOOOS and HILL.
Z03
EaitiLotr , block 102 . $1,400
Wet J Lot 8 , block 102 . 1.400
Mlddla I Lot 8 , block 102 . 1,400
East } Lot 8blGdc 102 . 2,000
Lot 6. bloei 2M . . . . . COO
KuULcte , UoeklOl . . . . . 1,200
Weft i Lot 0 , ' ! * % * 101 . X&09
. ? *
*
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Immense Stock for
' SPRING AND SUMMER
Fiiie Custom-Made
MerYs Suits ,
Boys' Suits
Children's Suits.
SPRING OVERCOATS
For Men ,
Boys , and
Children.
Undcr-Wcar. Hats and Caps ,
Trunks and Valises , at
Prices to Suit All.
Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth
SCHLANK
PRINCE ,
BOSTON CLOTHING HOUSE
DEVLIN & CO OF NEW YORK' '
Wo are now prepared to take orders for the justly celebrated clothing o
thia house , which for Durability , Style and Cheapness are unaurpaased. We
have now on hand the beat aalected atock of Clothing , Shirta , Furnish-as :
Gcoda , etc. in the city.
Boston Clothing House ,
FARXIIAM STREET.
TO THE PUBLIC I
Bay no Other Before Having Seen the
LIGHT-RUNNING
NEW HOME
Is presented to the Public aa the latest production of
scientific , mechanical and skilled workmanship in the
manufacture of Sewing Machines.
In its construction we have had special reference to
the TIOWS of practical operators , and the result Is a Ma
chine surpassing all others for
Simplicity ,
Durability , and
Capacity.
It embodies new principles ( recently patented by us , )
and wo have added all real improvements known to the
Sewing Machine art.
An experience of twenty five years in the manufac-
of Sowing Machines has enabled us to perfect a Machine
that combines more points of excellence than can be
found in any other Machine.
THE " NEW HOME , "
HARTMAN & HELQUIST , igcnts.
decl-tu-tf N. W. Cor. 16th & "Webster.
ZMZTTSXO
Pianos and Organs Sold on Easy
Monthly Installments.
A. HOSPE , Jr ,
151ft Dodge Street *
BO.OOO
CHEAP ! CHEAPER ! CHEAPEST !
MAX MEYER & BRO.
Propose for the next ninety (90) ( ) days to sell their
entire stock of
Diamonds , Watches ,
Jewelry/ Clocks ,
SilverWare ,
Pianos & Organ ,
GENERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per
cent , helow any Eastern Wholesale House ,
preparatory to moving into their
New Store , Cor. Nth & Farnham
We Mean liusiness , Come and be Convinced.
LANGE & FOITICK ,
Dealers in *
House Furnishing Goods , Shelf Hardware ,
Nails and Etc.
1221 Farnham Street , lac Door East First National Bank
in3-tf *
HENRY LEHMAN.
THE LARGEST IN THE STATE.
AND- -
WINDOW SHADES ,
PAINTERS' AND AEHSTS' MATERIALS ,
Orders Solicited , Samples Sent on Application ,
iwumwu , ARU yiGOBATOR T