THE 0\iAHA ] DAILY BEE : MONDAY , NOVEMBER 21 1881. ANOTHER BROKEN BANK , * The Pacific NationalBank of Bos ton Suspends Payment , The Run of the Hank Stood for Awhile But It Finally Succumbs. A Largo Operator Allowed to Overdraw His Account and Does Not Come to Time. The Offlcers of the Bunk of Course Say the Suspension is Only Temporary. nt the Dopofiiton Wcmld Tool More Socnrn If They Hn.a Their Money Ont of It. The PnolfloNatio KktlonalAMoclatni I'ri-w. BOSTO.V , Xnvombor IS ) . The rn- c'tlic Xntionnl bunk h.is suspandol. The Iwnk 1ms been Hitpposed for some time to bo very weak. It wns not n , member of thu clonrinK IIOUHU , but did nil its clearings through the Elliott Rational bnnk. The latter institution thia morning declined to clenr for thn J'anific and throw its checks out. At noon the Pacific was compelled to sus pend. The first trouble with the IV dfic bank seems to linvo origiimtod yesterday - terday , when the Morchnnls National bank received n check of ? 2JOO ! drawn upon the 1'ftcilic National. The check was immediately taken to the Elliott National , where the I'ncific bank had its deposits. The cnshior informed them that they had no funds to meet it. They refused payment. Ho stated that tlio chock would bo paid before 2 o'clock. It was presented again about 1 o'clock and was then paid. Thin morning Bovoral checks drawn upon the Pacific hank wore presented at the Elliott bunk and vero all refused payment , the same excuse being given that tlioro were no funds in the bank. The cashier again said it would bo paid later in the day before the close of banking hours , but upon being pro- Hontediigain were refused payment , anne no money had been deposited to meet them. Ainonirthom nro several check H of largo amounts , ono being for 82,000 and another for Slt.UOO , Soon lifter the opening of the bunk this morning an attachment in the gum of $1,000 was placed on the funds in thu Pacific bank by the bunking firm ot Preseott t llersoy. They also trusted the Elliott bank for the Rama. AH thu iiows of thu reported fail mo gained utronyth : i large crowd aurroundcd the bnnk , blocking the Htroet and occupy ing the steps leading to the entr.inco nnd completely filling thu rooms. A slight run wan commenced on the bank ut , about 12:1)5 : ) p. in. and checks in small HIIIIIH ranging from $ -,000 to $3,000 paid until 1 p. in , when the sus pension to'jk place. During this time ono gentleman madu a deposit with theroceiving teller of checks amounting to § 1,500 saying , as ho did so , that ho believed the bank was solvent , end hoped by thin j.o assist in ( ho run then occurring. Other email dopoiittiB , aggregating iu nil perhaps § 1,000 more , wuro also reported , and ono of the directors of the suspended bank in conversation this evening , said that the cause of the temporary trouble was that u largo operator had been nllowod to overdraw hia account to a largo amount. This pushed the ex haustion of the cash on hand , but still thu necessity for thu suspension uas a surprise. Completed arriingomuntH had boon made whereby funds wuro to bo in readiness to meet the checks of the depositors , but thcso arrange ments failed to bo carried out uromptly enough this morning , and the result that what would have been a uuspension for an hour or two wan noised about until a run tvaa inaugu rated which the bank was unixblo to meet. No donositor could lose bin nionuy , and theio wrm no doubt but that thu bank Avould resume business immediately. The only damage would bo whatever loss of confidence would result. Jt WIIH stated by an at- tacheo ot the bank that the prime reason of to-dny'ii dillieulty wns that Adoio C. Weeks had failed to receive certain Hiirotios which ho WIIH to dupoiit with tint bank uu collateral for lomm previously obtained. Itis , reported on i thu Btrcut that thu friends of the bank i i believe that with the financial exhibit and surplimns nuido ovidunt at the time of the last official examination _ everything is safe and sound. Accord ing to rumor the bank haa succeeded in borrowing money cuiHiciont to tidu over thu present ombairassment wcieh is regarded wholly temporary in char acter and it in buliuved that business will bo icsumcd in u short time. ' UONTON , November 120. The Central " ! ! tral bank has suspended the payment of checks temporarily in order to give the bunk examiner an opportunity to uxamino thu accounts. There is no auapicion on his putt of anything wiong , but thu measure is simply a prucutioniiry ono. It was hinted on the streets and in Washington diiimtchcs yesterday that the Central had Bonio of the questiunablo paper which hid passud through the I'ucilio Imnk , and last evening sumo of the "broker * predictud trouble at the Cen tral to-dny. The more conservative I'nmncioiH did not nliaro this lack of contldonce , however. The directors , however , ioolvud to be prepared for any emergency and opened tins morn ing with over § riOO,000 in ready cash to meet all demands. The run begun us soon as thu doors were open ami by 11 o'clock the bank was crowded with dopoHttoiB. These were all ac commodated tig fast as they could IK attended to without question or com. incut. The bank examiner , however , thought bo.it toatispond the operation ! of this bank for thu moment until : full opportunity for coimulta tiou in regard to thu resources sources of thu Boston banks and shortly after 11 o'clock puymeni was Btupped. jnnkor ) nnd director nro in ooiiRultation , and it has bi'ut rcsolrud to do all that is necessary l < meet ti o omorgi-noy. In the mean time udditionul funds are being storm in the vviuliB of the Central bank ii propitiations for | > rompt payments u noon us the ozatuiner givoa hia consent Ed , XVillin m * ST , PMrt , November 20. A dispatch - patch to The St. Paul Globe from Durnml , Wis. , gives the pfttliculnrs of the lynching of Kd , Williams , ono of the murderers of the Colcman brothers about a month ngt Jlo was caught in Hall county , > ob , lost Saturday after a desperate struggle and convoyed to Durand , where ho arrived Friday. Ho as arroigne < l in court Saturday afternoon and pleaded not guilty ( > the charge of murder. The court room WAN crowded and Rovcral liuntlrod men weio outside. Ho had ncnrccly entered his pica and asked for time to procure witnesses win n a noose was thrown over his neck , those inside the court room shoved him to a window while those outside pulled the rope and ho wns dntpgcd flomo forty rods to a tree and hanged until ho was dead. Di'itANK , Wis. , November 20. The notorious outlaw , I'M Williams , alias Maxwell , was lynched Saturday af ternoon. lie was brought into court for preliminary examination. Ho ud- drciaed the court , naying ho was ono of the men who killed Sheriff Coleman - man , but it was doiio in self-defense. Ho lud acircely ceased speaking wluin A rope was thrown over his head and thu noofiQ drawn tight around his nock. Ho struggled desperately to cost } oil' the rope but in vain. The end of the rope was thrown out of the window , and the crowd be low Helved it and jerked Williams out through a windoiv , ho falling headlong nn the ground. In a very fuw minutes the ropu was thrown over thu limb of a tree , nnd ho was hung until dead. At 1'W ! ; the body was Btill dangling from the tico. It seems that the rUFair was well planned. The crowd in the court wai largo , but very quiet , and all eeoincd to understand what was to occur. As soon as the rope Has thrown over Williams , iit'ck tlio crowd hustled the oilicors into another - other part of the room , and detained them while the neat job was quietly proceeding in the court yard below. Soon after the man was dead the crowd dispersed quietly , and the village assumed the usual peaceful as- 1'ee'- ' ' CONDENSED JLIGHTN1NQ Notional Atioclatitl I'KIS KtiOKt'ic , Town , November 20. The sunken steamer , War E.tgle , is being [ lumped out and raised. ' Mo bedim Tound. ST. PAUL , November 20. The leg islature adjourned sine die at noon Saturday. The proceeding woru nn- uventful. LooAHHi'OKT , November 20.--Con rad Wostwoulor , a oar inspector on thu P. 0. ( t St. L , U. 11. was run over in tlio yards last evening and in stantly killed. FniiKMAN,111. , November 20 About 10 o'clock hist night Lli/i Simpson , a hired girl , in thu employ of n. family named Luating , committed miiciilu by taking uorphino. MUNCIK , Intl. , November 20. Luur.iMcCiillaged about 20 , of prepos sessing appearance , fall n victim to the wilcH of a ecducur and sought in death the Hhelter from the living. 0 iiip , 111. , Novomber20. The recent - cent rains have caused much dama eon on the line of the Cairo division of tlio Wnbuah road. The bridge ever the Wabash river in disabled and two opans sunk. AI.TOK , 111. , Novonibor 20. Hag- ing floods in this vicinity have caused great damage to corn and moadown along the streams. Wood riyor rose 25 foot and the Mississippi river two foot in the past 24 hours. COLUMIIUS , 0. , November 20. Mi- cliaol Doyle , a laborer , was found teen on the street car track on North High street with u hole in his head. Death is supposed to have resulted from a I kick of onu of the hones while ho was crossing thu street. DuruoiT , November 20. Uriah Mayor passed through hero last evening - ing under arrest on thu ulmrgo of murilurint : the Kinxlurs , at Heading , Pa. , in 187 < > . Hia brother John has confessed to the crime and accuses Uriah of firing the fatal Miot. Uriah ban been living at Kulama/.oo and Sehoolcraft , Mich. Poivusylviiulft Oillolnl Vote. Nntlnnul AMiuclalod I'niu IlAituisnuitii , Novombur 30. The official retiinm from nil the counties iu tlio Statu have been received at the Sfato Dopartmont. The following is thovoto : lliiilcy , Itopublican , 25,2)5 ( ! ! ) ; Noblu , Demociat , 258,171 ; Wolfu , ] n- dopundent Republican , ' 17,1)81 ) ; Jack- BOII , ( Sreonhack , M)70j ! ) Wilson , L'IO- hibition15,072 ; au.ittoriup , H > 7 ; total , null-100. AH compaiod with lait year the vote nhows a loss of about . ' 12 per cent. BO NOT 1JE DECEIVED , In thoflu times of quack medicine advertisements everywhere , it in truly gnvtifying to find ono lomudy that in worthy ot praiHo , and which really does as recommended. Elontric Bit tern , wo can vouch for ai being a true and reliably remedy , nnd ono that will do as recommended. Thcyinvari- bly cures Mtomaohand liver complaints diseases of tha Kidneys nnd Urinary dillicultics. Wo know -whereof wo speak , and can readily say , give thorn a trial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle by Ish it MeMahon. ( D ) On Account of Jimlousy National AiwoUatod I'met. SvuAfii.su , N. Y. , Novumbor ! ! ) . - LaHt night TlionuiH HOIUIB , u furni laborer in the town of Seinio , u fuw miluH wpttt of lioro , lircd two shots at Mrs. Amelia A. Scaring , u widow , who disolwigod him from lior omploy- inont two iiuiiitliH iigo and witli whom Blip WHH in lovo. Doth shots took cilli'ot , but nru not tliought to bo fatal , JIu thru wont to a w'eeoof woods nuar by and tlit > d a bullut through | IH own ht'iid , llii duud body was found this morning. Jualuusy was the cauao , IIumliuHgail _ _ „ I BHW BI > iiiuuh snid about the nior- its of lloplJiltuin , and my wife who was ahrajB docloriiiK , " d nuvor well , U'iiBid mu RO uraoutly to got her omo , 1 cnncltidud to bo humbuugcd again ; and I um ulnd I did , for in loss than two montliH UBO of tlio Hittoro inv wife wan cured and slio hui rvmainoil so for oigliluou niontha sinci ) . T liku auoli liiimbiurKiiif , ' . H. T. St. Paul. St. I'nul I'iouuor-l'icas , novlDducl FIFTY MILES AWAY. The Metropolis ol toe Boyer Valley and Oonntj Seat of Harrison , "At Homo" With the Prosper ous and Hospitable People of Dunlap , Iowa. Pen Picture * of the Plncn. Corrc | > onileiM ol TIIR HER. UufU.Ai1 , Iowa , November 18. About fifty miles from Oniftha , on tlio Chicago iV Nortlnvualurn railroad , is found ft flourishing town , which is by far the bust trailing point between Carrel and Council ] Jlufl's , nnd ID made up of lfiOO , people. It in lo cated in llio eastern part of Harrison county , some fifteen miles cast of Lo gan , the county seal , mid i known for many iniloa us Mr. C. D , Mitchell grazutl n iloclc of ohcep on the land now occupied by by the town in the sinr.inor of 18CO. The railroad commenced running from Oliico o to Missouri Valley , through Dunlap , the next year , and the town was orgnnixnd , and Mr. II. J3. Ilillas opened the first Blockof goods in a little rough board shanty on the same lot his line douhlo store now stands. Ho has seven salesmen em ployed to attend to his trado. Messrs. Mitchell t Thompson were the next to open n stock of floods , nnd to-day nro found within ono of the nicest store , buildings ono usually sees. They have kept puce with the growth of tiio town and nro among tlio strongest competitors. Mr. M. Uarrott is another of the brilliant land marks who is still exert ing himself 113 much as over to push anything that will tend to forwaid the prosperity ot Dunlap. Mr. II. lias the credit of building tlio first brick build ing in town , and his increasing busi ness required an addition which ho built thm season , making the whole building ! 25xlOO foot , two stories high. TUB STIIKKT4 are laid out very nicely and are all 100 feet wide. This feature alone makes the place look attractive and rehoves the city Iroin tli.it narrow- contracted , pinchcd-up appearance , usually found in too many hamlets and cities. The town situ is elevated and rolling , nuking a variety of "loca tions , calculated to suit the many no tions of the people. In walking up the main street I noticed marked improvements over the neighboring towns ( that seem to bo equally nsoll located ) , which is conclusive ) ovidi-nco that the people of Dunlap are of the typo of business men who possess thn nerve nnd en ergy rcnui&ito to make things move in the right ditoctiou. There nro a n dox.cn or inoro line brick stoics on either side of the street , with ninny frame 01103 , all well filled with a stock of goods rarely excelled by a country trading point. IMl'HOVHMKNTS. There has been built the past season - son some forty-seven dwellings , BO mo ot them very ornamental , indeed. six brick stores nnd a now Methodist church is now building at a cost of $ , ' 1,000. Also n larao two-story brick blacksmith shop filling out a promi nent corner. New sidewalks , orna mental shade and fruit trees are put out , ground * guided and seeded with iimu grasses , nice door-yard fences are put up , making the ganornl ap- icaranco of prosperity and comfort. 'ho people are very social andfricndly nd are all trying to make every eiituro of their town equal to the emnnds , so their rural friends willet ot bo obliged to go else where for ho necessities or luxurua of lifo. The finest nnd largest public school n the county occupies a whole block , ml is the pride of the parent nnd the oy of the child. The attendance in unmicr ii so lar o that thu old build- in ; is still used for ono or two of the ounger clasco * . A CITY I'MIK las been laid out and planted with , rues , and will soon bo ono of the 'uttiro attractions of Dunlap. A driving park and fairgrounds are oe.xtml near the outskirts , nnd no little attention is given this dup.ut- inent. inent.Mr. Mr. M. Ilarrelt informs mo that ho lias u stud of noted H.ishaw horacs : lmt promise something more than ordinary speed. The breeding and raising of thorough-bred stock in nil it branches ia fast being agitated in wostern'.Iown , nnd Harrison county is keeping p.tco with the public asyan shown at the exhibition at the fairs last full. The r.ulroad company have laid out a gnrden opposite their commodious eating house , and planted it with Hewers - ers nnd ornamental trees , and fitted i up with u nice fountain nnd grave walks , which in ikes the weary trav eler feel a boimition of admiratiui nnd love for Dunlap , 11IK UOVEIt JUVKII VALLEY is a fertile ono , and extends for man ) miles. The whole area of countrj tributary to Dunlap is ranked amen the bebt. The crops are ns good at found L'lsotvhero for this Reason , urn the oldest inhabitant informed nu that they never know of n faihno Thu amount of produce bought hern ia estimated in excess of any place in the county , which faot is apparent fion the exchange in thu banking luis'inves dnno hero. The Dunlap bank commands n sitely corner and is thu nicest building for the purpoai ii Harrison county , and is in charge o Mr. L. S. Amsdcn , cashier. It tvas erected in 1678 and is the pride of ho people. 1 cannot close without oxjirufHiiij , my sincere regards for "Undo M ; and Aunt Mary" who no lavishly entertained your correspondent dun i ] wno of those dreary day * known .ml ; to thu traveler who is compolle ' u stay away from his | , > UK aim his church , over Sut"l > y "Undo Ick. Kchollield" i widely known ns an "honest mil'ir,1 and ono of those whole-souled IIKJ. o sterling worth to nny community , ,11111 must confess 1 never spent a d.vy nero pleasantly than nndor the uspicca of "Aunt Mary , " mine loatcai , who reigns t > vcr her domestic \bodc ivi'.h n graceful and queenly air f compoiuro and solid comfort. See advertising columns for bushiest lireclory. K ° VE"- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Th Bonml tTnloowl- Clmrlon Thntntwon , Kranklin Ktreot , .liilTnln , wyn : " 1 Iwvo Milfe cd fur n lou line with otmnUpation , nnd tiled almost very pitrKfctlvo .iilvcrU cd , but onlv tc- , ulttne In temporary relief , and ftftcr 'con- tlp tlon still moi n vravnlcd. ' I was old about your SnniNO HUJX O I nnd tried t. I cnn now sny 1 mi cured. iunl though me month * Imve tlnpictl tlll remain so. hhnll , however , nlwayd keep ROIHO on mnd In case of nM cotniilalnt returning , ii'cc , CO cenlfj trml bottles 10 cent * . Mrs. .1. n. lloljcrtson , 1'ltt'lniw , t'n. , writes : " ! , M nnflcrlnvlrom tc.ntral ; iltlillltv , want ol ap. > ptltc , ronwtcitloii , etc , , o tliat llfo wai n Imr- en ; niter using1 lliirdcxk lllo < xl lllttira I felt hit- .r tlian for ) onra , 1 cannot prolso Jour Hitters oonmili , ' It Olblffl. of Butlalo , N. Y. , wrltrn : "Your liinlnck Illci Uitlcni , In tlironlc iJlicuseinl thu ilixxl. lUer k..J klitnovH , Iiito been flRnnlly liirkeil with micccM. Iliaio u > c > l tluni 1113 nclf with best results , for toriiWIty ot thollicr acid In ore of ofrlcnil of inliiu BiilIvrltiK from drojwj , ho elicit Kan mart clous. " Drucc Turner , llochtBter , N. Y.w , | rites : "I have icn nulijcit to xcrloii9 disorder ol tlio kidney i , nd inmhlo to nttcinl to busings ; liunbek Hlood Utters rcllovcil mo before hnlf nliottU uasuswl , feel contldint that they will entirely uirutnc. " E > Aitchtth Hall , ninh&nipton ( { , N. Y. , u rites : 1 niilTcrcil uitli ft dull pnln through niv clt n < K nnil ulioulder. Ixiat my oplrlix , nppctlte nd color , and could ultli illiMcully kucp up nil ay. Tool , your llurilock Illood llittcri. HH ill- cctcil , and haio ( clt no | alii since flrtt tinf em. " Mr. Noah Date * , riinlrn , N. Y. . writes : "Alwut siir carnage I hail mi attack ot mlloiif ( u > cranil c\cr fully rccoicrcil. My dljenthe orpins were weakenedami I would l > o completely iron- rated lor ilajn. Alter lifting two bottle * or your lunlock niootl Hitters tlie Improicincnt VMM 60 1 llilo that I ua nttonlthctt. I iiinnow. IhoiiKh 1 j cars ol age , do a ( air anil reasonable daj 'u Morl > . 0. ninckct Robliiion , | iroi > rctor ! ol TlioCanaila 'rcnltyUrlan , Toronto. Out. , wrltcn : "Korjmrt eulTtruI prently from olt-rocurrlnjr lica'lacnr. ' 1 8i. < l jour UimloeK lllooil Hitters with happiest LHiiltK , anil I noiv rtnd injdrll In bitter health han for vunrH ] > afit. " Mr Wallace. Hiiffdlo , N. Y , writes : ' ] ha\o . c < l Ilntvloik Ulood Hitter * for nenoiu ami bll. oils huailaihv-i , am ) rail rcioimnuml It to anjono n euro to Mrs. Ira Mullholtanil , Albany , N. Yi rites : Tor BUI oral j cars 1 ha.o sullereil from olt-n cur ing blllioui lioulichcg , djspcii'-la , n < l torn- lUlnts peculiar to lit } BOY. hlncu win. , ' vour lurilock Illood Hitters I amtntlrclv rtllcvcil. " rice , SI. 00 per Rattle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts FOSTER , BHLBUBH , & Oo , , Props , BUTTALO , N. Y. Sold at nholcsalu by leh Si MoMahon ami C. F. oodnmi. Jo 7 cod-mo One of the Rcasonablo Pleasures Of life , ft p.ntK.rly eookej meat , nffonla ll'tlo or 10 prccctit \vmentnml mu i HiibsMiucnt tor- ticontinualiljspeptii' . Hut when thnnlu tloiiisicnilittilulth oitcttir'nS omai.h i , tliu food In fii'in uith H'liii , nnd most mportauc of a I , IHDH linllatuil li.v and nuurifln.s no Miktcni. I so thli irrm tl tonic nml torreitl\o nlso to rciwdj ronstlpitlan , bllloHsiiiHj , rlieu- na Ism , ( u r an ' n no 1'or Bilu li\ all DruiTlit aiiil Do lent genornll ) . KENNEDY'S EAST - INDIA 2 ? BITTE ILEB & CO. , Sole Mfinufaoturore. OM 4.HA. Mary J. Holmes. Just iiulilUhixl : Madeline. A iiicniltil | ! now non-1 by > ln . Muiv t. HIILVM , noiio no\cl t'll HO iMiornioiisly. anil ale nml nnil iu nwl itli mcli Iii'creit. UuaullfullJ bonuJ ; prko , Jl.BJ. ' . 'Almtiaiiilimnio iiccilltlon oJlr . llolnm nthfr uork Tomii t nil1 Suiivlillio , Lena Kit CM. IMItli | , j lo , l/ln-kUiuuiiliir\lnrlnnOrt7 , Writ IAUII , Korost lloutc , itf , rtc- . ALSO , 80M ) 11V AI.U IIOOKar.t.tKllS ; MAY AGNES FLEMING , ACImnceil Hcirt Another InUiucly Inter- rktliiK noul l > > MAAiiNKM KLKMISU , author ct tlio m\AM \ iiotclt ( liiv IVultconrt'x Wife , A Woiidorlul Wuinnii , Mad Marriage. Hilc-nt nml True , I o.t lor n Woman , etc. lUtutltullj liouinl irlcc , $1 CO. Q. wToAnTETON & CO. . CUtiU.HHllm. t'uhllslicr * . N. Y. Oit } . SIBDETT & PULLER , ATTORNEYS AT LAW DVtD CITY , KEB. Special uttoutloii Ucn to colloctloiu In llutki VV. J , CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW , Omri Front lloom * ( np ( tolrn ) In lUnKora * D W brick bulMing , N. w. corner Ftt euUi oil FITS EPILEPSY OR FALLING SICKNESS. Permanently Cured no humbug by one month'iutace of DR. GOULArtD'SCelebrat' ed Infallible Fit Powder * . To cornice suffer ers that the ) xi\\iler will do nil we cUnn for them no n 111 tend thnn bv mall , poll paid n free Trial box. Dr. Uonlaril h the only i > hjsl cUn tlut hn oci nude Dili , l ! uwo n tpucUl Ntudy. anil M to mir Knonlcilffo thouwndi hMO bem Permnnallycurcil liy the list of thr c Powders , we will euarAntee n permanent tiir < ! In cU'ryesiH ! or refund you all money ex- pendcd. Allmfferer should glia tlicnc row. lUm an early trial , anil l > o couvlticcd of their curntho imutrH I'rlic , lor largo box , $ .1 ( X ) , or I lio\c for1000 , Kent b ) mall tonnyuirtol Ilic unltnj States or t'anailn on rtccliitof price , orl > y exnrcii , 0. O , 1) . Addto , A8H & HOnOINS 300 Fulton St. . Drooklyn , N. Y. MRS. A. L. BERtrQUIST 'I'M ' ' for silo Mrs. P. fl. Kclloiqr'i Trallorln KTS- cm. Through Imtructlon In t c Art of llactfrif i glten In tlili ) Uin. I mills ileslrlnif verfcit fit li'jr ' Co ttm.c.4 Iroin tlio Uteit Fn.mli ikifatu tan hate the untcrlal uit , 1 > a tal and drn | > c < l nt mrj reasonable prices , lthft Rtnnnlccof per- foil fit. line removed from Sll to oil IStli St. , ii lairs. /loiHIlni PAPER WAREHOUSE. 217 nnd 219 North Main HI. , Ut. Louu , IIOLKHAII ( PKALKM IS HOOK , i nnrjCDO IWIUTINO ; VKWS , f r/lrtnu IWKAPPINO ENVELOPES , CAltD KOAUI ) AND Printers Stock. yC.vh paid for IUR8 ami Pajwr Stock , Scti roiiond MetAls. Slock W tihoiuci 1229 to 1237. Kortli Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , I5th and Dodge Sti. , Omaha , Neb , This agency ctoca BTRicn.ro hrnhcnKO buslnow. loot not tjKxulate , Mid tlicrrloro any bargalni n Its liookg arc Insured to Its patton * , Instead h tlip wcnl AND Handsomest IN THE- BT' ' For Sale by WM. F. STOETZEL 521 South Tenth St. CONSUMPTION Positively Cured. All unlTcrcni from tli ilUeiuo that are anxious to lie cured nliauM try DR. KISSNER'S Celo. br ted Consumptive Powders. Throe l'aw < ilcrs n c the only | ireva ntlou LIIOHII that "ill furu Coiiuiii | > hon nml all ilmaKCs ol tlio Throat anil Lunirs liiilcixl , K > btron - H our laith In tlivui , ami alto to fon\lncu roil that thu ) arena luinibu ' , nu will foivurii to pury butlori'r , by anil , | iot > t ] > altl , n frea Trial Dox , Wvilon't aut > ourinoiicj until ) ou are ) > cr fully i.vlMlci ! of tlnlrcurathe iiouirB ll > our lilo Ii wortli v\lnir , ilon't ikliy In ( iltlnt ; thcuo Powders A trial , thc > will hunly cure jou. I'rlcv , ( or br-u l x. ; IOO , n'nt to any juitol thu I'nlteil 8Uto < or O&naiU , by mall on rcrulpt ol price. Aiiurfw. A8II & KOIIIUNH , nlldly soar'n'tnn ' bt. , Urockl n , J { . V , , Dexter L. Thomas , ATTORNEY AT LAW FOSTER & GRAY , WHOLESALE- LUMBER , GOAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , seSOmelv MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S Double Strength White Lime ST.PAULLUMBERYAED Lumber , Lath , Shingles , Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA , - - - NEB WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND DHAtiKR N- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. I. OBERFELDER & CO. , IMt'OllTEKS AND JOBBEUS OV MILLINERY & NOTIONS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west. ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NUB. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. Jy 18-ino IB1. O. 1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , Neb. BATI BIa"S7l ! -FOR- FORNiSHING GOODS. We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PKIOES ) of Underwear , Cardigan ? Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls Hosiery , &o. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. FEARON & COLE , 1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. Confllnnmcnts tnadv us nill rccchc | > roirit | attention. . . Itcfcrcnrc * : State Bank , Omaha ; Platl d Co. , Baltimore ; IVclc & Banslicr , Cniinao ; M wo.i. * ' / oinclnnrtl. Buy the PATENT PROCESS It always gives satisfaction , because it makes superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded. W. M. YATES , Cash Grocer. Omaha , Collins Cheyenne , Colorado Fall and Winter INGIi LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR mil' : , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises. VIXECXIXTGXI UTO IN THE iATESTJSTYLES , Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices te Suit all 1316 FARNHAM STREET , FOURTEENTH ,