J.JGE OMAITA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , APiUI/7 188 , of Imogenc , Fremont County , Iowa. [ on the Wabash llailroad. ] 5rmond Sexton , Cashier of Mink -J\y Alden , Lumber and Coal biMth , Richardson it Co. , Steam Elevator ( VS. Burp , t Co. , Grain Dealers oser A : bchick , General Merchandise B. Bussard \ Co. , , General Merchandise w. H. Hays General Merchandise Wm. Tronholm , General Merchandise CroBthwait & Co. , . . , , t General Merchandise S. 1 < . Adams . - . . , / , Furniture "I'lii'S i Hardware Charles ? bchick , , , . , . . . . . . . . v. Farm Implements Hoagland it Co. , , , Farm Implements Elliott it Son , , . . , . . . Farm Implements F. W. Stone , M. 1) in , Physician and Drugs p : Hannawald , M. I ) . , , Physician and Drugs A. W. Parker , M. D. , s Physician .T. J. llichtrt , , , . , , Livery W. J. Snmlloy , , Meat Market H. E. Smith Meat Market .F. Is. Tomlinson Harness Shop H. E. Tomlinson , Barb Wire Factory Allen A- Davis , Bakery August Piepor. Restaurant Chris. Fredricks , Blacksmith J. G. Tracy ' . Blacksmith John Eastman , Contractor and Builder Miss Ella Croslhwait , t Millinery and Fancy Goods Charles M. McCorniick , . . , > Shoo Shop R. B. Allen Railroad and Town Lot Agent Henry Birdsall , Live Stock Agent W. H. Patterson , Law Adam Long , , Barber L. K. Hutton Mayor and Hotel Keeper ZR-OTIBE & CTOICsriEJS , Wholesale Lumber , No. 1408 Farnkm Street , Omaha , "FUN ON THE BRISTOL" AdmittanceFree yds. Lonsdale Muslin $1.00 12 yds. Fruit of Loom Muslin 1.00. 16 yds. Fine Brown Muslin 1.00 21 yds. Prints 1.00. 20 yds. Dress Goods 1.00. 14 yds. Ginghams 1.00. 20 yds. Crash Toweling 1.00. 8 yds. Lonsdale Cambric 1.00. Renfrew Dress Ginghams 10. 8-4 Pepperal Sheeting Blea ched 25 9-5 Papperal Sheeting Bleached - 27. 10-4 Pepperal Sheeting Bleached 30. \ / L. B. WILLIAMS & SONS. Haunglmuorted the above from Spain nnd. from fitst Hands , we are enabled to make the above low prices. LEAD IN LOW PRICES. To.keep these Goods out of the hands of our competitors , we will not fcell more than the quantity named in any one bill. OURIOcBRIBBON DEPARTMENT Is far ahead of anything yet offered in this city. Is Sending us Lots of Bargains. Wo shall open in a few days a regular That will astonish you when you SQO it. See the Line of Gents' 25o Fancy Half Hose , L B. WILLIAMS & SONS , 1422 and ! 424 Dodge Street. f G. & C. 1307 Faraam Street , BETWEEN 13th and 14th STREETS. Black and Colored SilksNuns' Veiling , Brocades , Tir IE3C 3C T 3ES < O-OjD All the New Novelties in Ecru and Pearl Shades , A Large Assortment of Elegant Styles. EANKEROFIEF3 AND LAOS NOVELTIES WORTHY YOU ! ATTENTION. "TOO UTTERLY UTTER , " We want you to call and Examine Goods and Prices , GARRABRANT & COLE , 1307 Fa\'n St. tll.atl THE kUSY BUCKEYE. Account of How He Squatted Temporarily Upon Beauti ful Imogoae. A Thriving City on the Wabash Bond n Short llsnnco In Iowa. Oorrwjwniltncc of Tim tl * . iMoOKxr. , la. , April o This nctivo young city was born two or three years ngo , wJion the Wabash railroad commciieed to break ground here , by the organization of a town lot com pany. The company was largely com posed of railrond officials , who desired to secure the people who wished to soltlo hero and start in business by offering them inducements of an or ganized village , and the settlement was named after iho twelve year old daughter of Col. Anderson , now of Blanchard , who was then agent for the "Town Lot company , " which was called the "Western Improvement company. " THE TOWN is located just above thn first bottom lands , along the slopes and on the table land , by the side of Hunter's branch , which is one of the tributar ies to Walnut creek , and is in the north corner of Fremont county , forty miles from Council Bluffs , The three churches are on the high grounds and add much to the general appearance of the place. The Metho dists hold the first religious service , and the first sermon was preached in the depot. THE SCHOOL is under the management of Prof. 11. H. Bridges , an experienced teacher , and the village having just been setoff off into an independent district , is about to build a good union school house. .1. A. KOBE was thu first merchant , and moved his store nine miles to reach the place , He opened a general merchandise store , and the building is now used by Dr. Stone as n drug store and office. 3Ir. Rose is now the postmaster , and with Charles Schick , the "implement man , " is doing n largo business in general merchandise. D. Bussard & Co. began hero a year ago , and W. H. Hays has just opened under his own sign ; while William Tronholm and Crostwait & Co. fill up the comple ment in that line. .1. w. ALDEN was one of the early men on the ground , and has the banking , lumber and coal oflico all in one building , but will immediately put up a good bank building. UK. T. W. STONE was the early physician here , and to day has the practice , and keeps a fuil line of drugs , and withal is one of the best of men. J. I. . OWTNS , the business manager here for C. S Burr & Co. , heavy grain dealers , waa probably the first regular BEB reader in the place , and Dr. Stone the second end , while new all read it and agree with the paper that "don't wear a brass collar. HillTII , RICHARDSON AND CO. have steam elevator , and the busi ness hero is only a specimen of the immense business they do along the Wabash and its branches. They have 00,000 bushels of corn now on hand. r. M. TOMLINSON , the harness man , uses a large amount of leather made by his father in the tannery at Clannda , which is the most serviceable leather to bo found , and this shop is doing an extensive business , and Air. H. E. Tomlinson , his brother , has just bought the barb wire works and will give his personal attention to the making of barb wire , which is no small business. n. 11. ALLEN , the gentlemanly and obliging agent for the Wabash at this place , is ono oi the prime factors of business in the town , and ono of the few men who can always bo trusted , and who say Jittlo and think much : and your cor respondent would deeiro to express thanks to several of the kind and gen tlemanly conductors of this railroad who have so many times rendered your comniisaiotier real assistance , parti jalarly Wm. Daughorty and Chun. McCarty , of the Wabash , and Conductor Titus , of the C. , B. & Q , who are an honor to the companies they represent. OAl'T. L. K. mnTON , hns liis hands full of law and city busi ness , and having just refitted hit house and put in some now supplies , hs can and does make his guesta fee ! at homo , nnd especially if he has ni : old soldier to talk totor the captain 8'/rvod ' hii "three years during tnc " Mil K. K. WHITNKY , for Botnu tirno located hero in the patcntright nnd general trafliciiu business , is about to remove ti Brooks. The trade of this little citj of 400 is quito extensive , us may be noticed by the statement of l < Yanli Sutton , who sold oyer 81,000 wortl of boots and ohoes to the merchants of this place ono day this week , and ? 2,000 or $ I,000 more next day in i Jittlo town on this same road.Vi notice r K. MAVNK , the Council Bluil'i broom-maker , ha : been sending lots of brooms dotri hero , nnd when wo inquired mon particularly wo found the greater parl of the goods for this place are houah from ( hmlu and the Bluli'a , as the lirst store hero was filled by a bill oi ( foods from Btcole , Johnson & Co , , o Omaha. w , J. SMALLIJY has just opened up another new meal market , and projioscs to oiler the best quality at living prices , while ho joini the "hog buyora , " and will ship live stock if it does not interfere too mucli with hin local trade. All along this road wo notice large cribs of corn , yet many cribs arc empty and are buinjr taken down as 5 much safer means of kcopiug them from destruction , as empty cribs blow down or become almost worthless. Kow hardware stores have as com plete a stock of A. F , Dun/ling ; and , to bo short , this is a growing town with a good trade , plenty of now douses going up this spring , a lawyer on his way to "get satisfaction,1 good mill powers , good schools , good churches and good citizens , who arc all friends to TUB BKK. BUCKEYE. ATI/ANTIO WAVES. Political , Soclcxl nnd Business Llfc- Kopld Growth of the Town. Comfpomlcnwiol Tilt MR. ATLANTIC , la. , April 4. "Belter ate than never' is an old and familiar adage , and will especially apply , to rour correspondent here. Our city is just now experiencing luitu n boom. Now residences of substantial and , in many instances , expensive ) character are being built by the hundreds ; business blocks vill bo erected this.yc.tr upon nearly nil of .ho now vacant business lots ; the court house will bo finished ; n distill * cry and canning factory , both nov under way , will bo completed and our creamery put into operation. All hcso improvements are building up our city at n rapid rate , and are inducing hundreds of men vith thousands of money to find lomcs and investments hero. The distillery company is made of resi dents of this city and of Casey , this state , the prime mover being Mr. F. El. Whitney , who has done more for Atlantic than any half dozen other uon , and who never misses an oppor tunity to boost it along on its upward career. It is calculated this institu tion will cost $80,000 , and that it will bo in running order by the lit of September , thi.i year. The side track to its location , about one-half milo cast of town , is already graded. WATERWORKS. Propositions having been received From a number of waterworks con > tractors , it being made known that Atlantic wished to construct a system of waterworks , u citizens' committee was appointed and recommended the adoption of the Holly eystom md the proposition made by Mr. Cowoll , of Muacatine , : ho Holly company's western agent , which was to build a system of works to cost $02,000 , to bo paid by the city upon tlio completion thereof. Legal light was lot upon the question , and it was discovered that the city liad no right to issue $02,000 of bonds , that amount boinp in excess of the 5 per cent fixed by the law as the maximum. This has the water works a back-set , but an effort is being made to over come this legal obstacle by organizing a private or stock company. What the result will be your correspondent cannot now determine. POLITICAL. The caldron has commenced to sim mer a little , and occasionally , when the lid lifts , ono can see the would-be congressmen from the now Ninth "bob up serenely. " At present Cass county is without a congressman , Hepburn's county being taken out of the now Ninth. This , however , does not seem to cause much weeping among those who are only too anxious to robe themselves in congressional garments. In fact , there is a good deal of covert rejoicing , and Lafc Young , one of Cass county's "favorite sons" ( as ho thinks ) , wears a smile which has not been visible upon hi < placid countenance since the republi can state convention sat down upon him so heavily in his candidacy foi the lieutenant governorship of the commonwealth. Lafo is always ready to take anything politically that oilers itself , and would not object tc representing the Ninth if it was forced upon him. But his sceptre is not wielded with the same power in this county that it was in days ol yore , and the enemies in his own camp , and those in neighboring coun ties in this district , who have no cause to love him , and a gcnd cause tor not doing so , will , undoubt edly , see to it that ho remains "ex clusively engaged in the newspaper business. " I"am not a prophet ; neither am I the sun of a prophet , but if George Wright , of Council Bluffs , fails to "knock the persimmons , " I lese my guess. Cass county , and Lafo Young in particular , would have been more than pleased hadPottawat- lamio been left out of this district , as by past experience all know the usunl one-sided character of Council Bluffd votes in nominating conventions , lleally , your correspondent thinks it the most hoggish county in thu state. But time unlocks the secrets of the future , nnd I do suppose that it will take time to ascertain the strength of the following of each ol the many candidates. Wo almost forgot to mention that Cass county hai still another candidate for congres sional honors in the person of A. H. Churchill , u barrister of this place. Failing to bo nominated for legislate ! last your , ho tried to bo elected nmyoi n few weeks ago , and being beaten foi that oflico , he now seeks balm for hif wounded feelings by his cfl'urt to draw a cor.gressman'ri salary. He stands as good a chance us Lafo , but that U not the best in the world , THE AMENDMENT Just now the prohibitionists of thu county are laboring vigorously in behalf - half of the constitutional amend ment , They are well organized , in fact better than either o'f the politi cal parties evur have been here , and are doini ; vijjoroun work. The ojipo. sitiun nro doing nothing , imdsay thuj will not do anything. With si brow cry worth S25OOU and ten sulooiu heio , it would f > eum as if HOIUU ortMiii / ition should bo perfected and action tnkun. Jiccauso of thu indifl'drence of thcsu men who are directly ant financially interested in this matter there is a feeling of growing indilfor oiioa among men who have always op > posed the amendment violently , and if the present feeling continue.atuJ this is an index to the feelings ii other counties , I should not be sur prised to see the amendment carried by a good round majority. A DJAI > it A it v. As we write an inquest is boinj. holden upon the remains of a dead in fnnta boy found in a pond close to town , The child wns fully do > yeloped , and had probably lain where it wns found svoral days , Nq clue to thu myatcry 1ms yet been found. "WINEOrOAnDUl" four times n ' l" ; uiaUu a hujipy household. A CELLULOID NOSE. A Chinese Woman Who Can Always Keep n HtlQ Upper Lip. 8 n Francisco Chranlcle. A Kearney street dentist , who is anything but old in years or his pro- fcssionyosterday afternoon performed tha difficult artistic job of supplying n horribly disfigured human face with nn artificial nose and upper lip. A Chronicle ropottor who had heard that the operation was to bo performed called on the skillful practitioner nnd requested permission to witness the achievement of science. At first the dentist declined to allow a representative of the press to _ witness the operation , having grave fears that such a pro ceeding would scatter the sacred tradi tions of the healing art which main * tain and encourage mediocrity by compelling every clover practitioner to hide his light under a bushel and await the slow process of being dis covered in the darkness of his unad- vertiscd ollico by an indiscnminatinn public. Having boon assured that his name would bo kept a profound secret , the dentist cemented to satisfy Ins visitor's curiosity , and stated that the patient was a Chinese woman , whoso nose and upper lip had been destroyed by cancer. A lURFinUIlKD 1IOUUI. "She will bo hero in a few mo- tnents1 said the dentist , and almost immediately the woman entered , ac companied by a man in Chinese attire , whoso face offered incontrovertible evidence of an admixture of Caucasian blood. The woman hold a handker chief to her face until she had taken her ec.vt in the operating chair , when she removed the cloth and displayed a countenance inexpressibly horrible. She had boon once good-lookim ; be yond the degree of comeliness usually displayed by the Ohincsn women ono sees in California , for her chocks wore round and her eyes rather shape ly. The disease had , however , not only deprived her of a nose , but destroyed her upper teeth and loft the bones bare and surrounded by fright ful cicatrices that run through the corners of the mouth and up to the bridge of the nose towards the eye brows. To make ruch a face present able seemed an impassibility , but the task was performed speedily and suc cessfully. The HOBO and lip had al ready been molded in celluloid from a plaster cast of the face , and having been carefully colored , presented a most lifo-liko appearance. The den tist , in molding the nose , had to depend - pond entirely on his imagination , and had modeled a thoroughly Asiatic one. The artificial lineaments having been prepared , there remained only the interesting but difficult teat of at taching them. ATTACHING TIIIJ 1'EATWRES. In supplying artificial noses it is customary to attach them by spec- tides , but in the Chinese woman's case such an arrangement would have been impossible , owing to the great size of the disfigurement caused by the loss of the lip and teeth. The difficulty was overcome by attaching a gold spring to the upper jaw in the manner in which single tooth are af- lixcd. The spring ran up to whore the bridge of the nose should have been , and to this spring the artificial nose and lip wore attached by an In dia rubber loop. The combined pres sure of the spring and the India-rub ber drew the celluloid mask so close to. the face that , being molded to fit the cheeks , it would have looked quito natural but for the lack of that transparency which liv ing tissue possesses. While the woman's countenance was in repose , the effect of the work was remarkably good , and the transformation which it effected in her looks was so great that she eagerly seized the mirroi offered by the dentist and looking al her reflection , she uttered an exclama tion of surprise and dolizht. She gave the practionor a handful of ton dollar pieces , and trotted off with hei half-caste escort , filled with a satisfac tion at parting with wealth soldon shown by Mongolians. ARTIFICIAL NOSKS. When the patient had gone the dentist stated that the operation , though a difficult one , was not at till difficult in dentist surgery. Thi : science has advanced to such a degree that the transformation of disfigured countenances is an important part ol it. In Paris , where the artistic fa cilities are greater , it is possible t ( obtain artificial noses , and lips wrouglr so deftly and delicately in wax that except to a vary close inspection they seem natural. Colluloic IB the only material ' ii which tha dontor-surgical artist o : California can work , and , though celluloid luloid features are not the most lovely that tan bo made , they have the groa merit of durability. The owner noei noyor bo apprehensive about ongngini in a heated political debate , and , under dor the most depressing circumstances can always keep a still" upper lip. Gen'l ' Insurance Apnl I'bocmx Abuuramu to , , ol London , CftiUAsactt * . f5Sfi4MI.O ) Wcsttficsjcr , ! > . V. , Capitol . 1,000,000.0 Tlio Merchant ) , ol .NcutuK , X. J. , Capital . 1,271,100.0 Chrd Klro , 1'lilhdi.ljihla , Capita ! . . . . 1,200,000.0 Klrcmcn'a Tund . 1,23 ! > ,016.0 DritUh America AMumiico Co . ) , [ 00,000.0 Office , Boyfl'B ' Dpora House , J. C. ELLIOTT & CO. Plumbing , Steam & Gas Fitting Turbine Water Motor ( AUIO JOUUKU * IS Pumpi , Pine I'lttluu n&d Brnci GoodB. Cor. 14th and Harnoy , Omaha , Neb A WATKU W. J.CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW OmpB trbnt H90UI ( unntalru ) In lltnacom new tirjck bulldlDir , N. w , corner KKceutli n unlum Stmti. SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK -OF Men's , Boys' and Children's ) CLOTHING Ready for Inspection AT ZPOL-A-OZSTS Palace Clothing House , THE LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED 1310 Farnam Street , Near 14th. . MuUcOil. jE&iixrG- CARPETSEASON SEASON J. B. Detwiler Invites the attenl ion of the public to his LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK r New Carpets 1 , Embracing all the late pat terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Mattings , Oil 'Olotlis ' and Window Shades ; * ; In large quantities , and always at the Bottom Prices. ' "r. LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY. ' J. B. DETWILER ! 1313 Farnam Street. NEBRASKA.- OMAHA , - - - - THE LEADING The Oldest Wholesale and HOUSE Retail JEWELRYHOUSE MUSIC . Visitors here IN THE WEST ! in Omaha. can General Agents for the find all novelties in SIL Finest and Best Pianos and VER WARE. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low as ! * Eastern Manufacturer any uhe Latest , Most Artistic , and Dealer. and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold RECIOUS STONES and for cash or installments at Bottom Prices. all descriptions of FINE A SPLENDID stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri Steinway Pianob , Knabe ces as is compatible with Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi honorable dealers , Call anos , and other makes. & Warren , Also Clough New and see our Elegant Smith , Sterling , Imperial Store , Tower Building , American Organs , &c. Do corner llth and Farnham not fail to see us before pur- Streets chasm ? . MAX MEYER & BRO. , MANUFACTURERS OF : SHOW CASES Large Stock Always on Hand. M AND METAL CENTER PIECES. i THE URGEST AHD BEST SELECTED STOCK IN THE WEST. J 1410 DOUGLAS STREET. HOUSE , SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTERS AP PAPER HANGERS mttr-6tu-tliu-i tCm