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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA THURSDAY , JUJSTE 8 , 1882. SKULL AND CROSSBONE Hundreds of Human Bones ii Ghastly Heaps. A Mechanical Anatomist Unnts Hla Horrible Occupation. Fhllndctptila Fto'S In a room on the top floor of somewhat dilapidated house in n littl cul-do-sao stretching from Tontl street to the postoflico building tw men may bo found industriously n wotk during the business hours of th day. For a moment as you enter th long apartment you imagine yourscl in a wood-carver's workshop , bu hardly has the supposition flashei throuuh the brain when the oyi recognizes the presence of hunut bones. Piled up on ono side in i nhastly pyramid are , n number o skulls ; arrayed on shelves are rev upon row of thigh and arm bones ; ar open drawer is full of sections of bapli bines ; another drawer reveals amis cullancous collection of small botici and ribs all in a heap in a corner , and hanging in bunches from the walls an breast-bones , jaws , and hero ano there a baby skeleton or mum mi ( let M. . limb. The two workmen are mechanical M.i i cal anatomists. All day long thoj patiently clean and scrape and polls ) : tbo osseous remnants of humanity which a few months previously formoc dart and portion of living beings Their dismal surroundings evoke nt feeling of disgust or horror in then breasts. Bones to them are eimplj implements of toil ; death the provide ! of their daily broad. "You haven't soon the worst yet , ' remarked ono of the men to the visi < tor , "look over in yonder trough. " The anatomist was right , -Human bonoa evoke moro nwo than disgust , but the contents of the trough wore something horriblo. Soaking in water were heads , arms , logs , hands , feet a horrible heterogeneous collec tion to which many coipsea hud evi dently contributed ) HOT APllAID OP 8T1FFH. "That's the way wo got them from the hospital , " said the anatomist , i ; looking rather tin prised othis visitor's rcpugnanco at the sight. "There's nothing offensive about them bits of stiffs ; they're all embalmed. Why , I think no moro of picking and cleaning ono of them limbs , " ho continued , helping himself to an arm out of the trough , "than I should of picking a chicken bono. Science must have specimens by which to study. New , in my opinion , the human form , divested of all its flesh and muscles . and sinews , looks very protty. Why , I find my work particularly interest ing. After the doctors have finished dissecting a subject , I buy the rem nants. Ono condition is exacted of mo which I always fulfill. The flesh I acrepo off the bones I take back to the hospital , where it is buried in the pit there. I receive orders for skele tons , skulls and other portions of human anatomy from all parta of America , and a very profitable busi ness it is. Any skull after I've fin ished it off will f etch mo $10 ; while a whole framu fitted with best copper wires , gristle intact on the sternum and all bones perfect , is worth at least $100. " MIXING UP THE BONES. "But skeletons must bo made up of bones formerly belonging to ditforent .persons ; you can't possibly sort out that moss in the trough , " observed the Visitor. , * . "That's so , But every bond is pretty evenly matched , though proba bly the thigh bono of ono imiu very often shares u plaaa case in a museum with the shin bono of another man whoso acquaintance he never made in lifo. Seine anatomists are a little carol0s , I have mynolf soon a female skull on n male structure. Bones will got mixed , however , and I. defy anybody to sort shin bones into legiti mate pairs. I often think of an epi taph 1 ouco read when I look at a heap of ribs lying ono on top of the other. A man burled three wives in ono grave. Some yeara afturwurd he wished tp remove the ruinainn of his latest wife from the city church yard where all throe upouses were in terred , to a country cemetery. Upon opening the grave it waa found that the coffins and bones had beoomo very much mixed , so that it was im possible to toll which was which. He accordingly gave up his intention of removal , but caused the old inscrip tion on the tombstone to bo erased and those lines to be Inscribad in its. 1 place Beneath this heap of mouM'rlofj ttones , llspoao the reinafut uf Murth v Jonen , Mixed up In KOUIB liiexpltoabla maunor With all tbat i left of Matilda aud Han nah , FINDING GOLD TEETH , "Do you always rolain the tooth in the skulls ? " "As a rule , yes. Still ; wo have a good many ever from skulls which nave beuu too much damaged by the surgooii'd kmfo fortpdcimuns , These , if in good condition , are sold to dentists tists , In the years immediately fol lowing the war , I used to discover u good deal of gold filling in teeth , now it is quite n ruro occurrence , Under ordinary circumstances it is hardly to bu expected Unit parsons who die pau- par tiuaths ut hospital * would over Jiavo had money unough lu put gold in the'tr mouths ; but after the war omli waa very plentiful , and the fuct show ed itself in teeth as in everything else. People suddenly bucuuio rich and went in for luxuries , gold teuth , Isnp- poae , among other things ; than us quickly became poor uguiii uiid died in the pour ward , Suoh U life , u con stant J-1"10 ° f I" " pins up ono mo- inent and down the next. If BOUIO of those grinning skulls could talk , wu might near sumo strange stories. Qlad to GOO yon , sir , whenever you feel in clined to cull again. " OEOHQE WASHINGTON. Death of a Woman Who Was Dorr at Mount Vernon Nlnetr-flvo Youru Ago , and Who Lived There 'iill After WusU- ington'd Doutn. > ' H w Vork lUift'.d , June * . A remarkable woman has just diet Y at Richmond , Vu. She wss perhapi the last living human being who hat seen and talked with Washington notwithstanding the number of strag gling protendura who occasionally ap pw r before the public as claimants foi this honor , Mra , Young , the jwrsot to whom reference is made , was tin last nurnvlrtR child of Oon. Washing ton's atoward , Anderson , the hones 'ind frugnl Scoschman , who for ai many years had control of hi domestic affairs at Mount Vurnon , He maiden sister , Ml > s Nellie Anderson died in Richmond more than fifteoi advanced of Oo years ago at the ngo .ind now the venerable tutvivor dc putts this life after having lived ex aotly the same lonnlh of time. Shi was born at Alt. Vernon in 1787. Foi moro than sixty year * she had rusidec in Richmond , ro-peoted by the ontin comtnunily and beloved by all whos < privilege it was to enjoy her im mediate acquaintance. Ilematkablc for strength of body as well as vigoi of mind , she had perfectly retained until within the past ' > " dfty > MCo1 kotionn of the early jtnrt ol her lifo at the homo of Wash itiglon. To all who conversed will hir on this subject , and its intoroatinj as'ociotions aho gavp , without osten tation , Batifaclory replies. To grea dignity of bearing slio united thai ttuo modesty so characteristic of tin rtal woman , She died na cho hac lived a devout Christian. The writoi of this sketch conversed with her ii years past upon subjects connected with her lito at Alt. Vernon. tiht was 13 years of ago when the head ol that bereaved household and the na tion died , and , of course , could re member many incidents of her child hood. The account she gave of what she insisted was the real cause ol Washington's death differs much from that given by historians generally. Although all ncrrco that the attack which carried off the illustrious man waa brought on by his exposure on a cold December day while taking his ustul ride on horseback , yet oven ; his might have been averted md not the incident occurred which is now qivon as it came from the lips of Airs. Young : "Tho iron- oral had returned from his ride cold and shivering , had retired to the house and was actually about to take , his dinner when a message came to him rotn ft boatwright whom ho had cm > loyod , and who desired immediate nstructions before ho could finish the ) o\t ; upon which ho was at work. Vashingion , probably somewhat frot- ed at the untimely interference , liur- icd down to the nvor bank without mt or overcoat , and stood exposed to lie chilling blasts that blew over the 'otornnc. Bis anxiety to finish the msinoas kept him there too long , 'ho consequence waa a violent ncocs. ion to the cold ho had already taken , which1 ; during the following night , ulimrwted in the attack which so soon roved fatal. " Mrs. Young always took great ilcaguro in dwelling upon the good- less and uniform kindness of GOD. nd Airs. Washington to all connected rith their establishment. It must bo omomborod that at that time the olativa social positions cf dependents , omdstics , and the great proprietors Hrero strongly contrasted. The aris- .ocratio sentiment prevailed , and bout the "great house , " as it was ailed , a moro than ordinary sense of we presided. With this worn con- eoted the strictest rules of decorum , gainst which it was moro than trca- m to err. Notwithstanding thi * , lie children of all the adjoining ousoholds wore free to corao and go ; nd Mis. Young and her plater often ompod on the porticos and hrrugh the hall of the stately man- ion with the children the Fairfaxes , Jurtlses , and Lewises , some of whom rero constant guests of Gen. anil Mrs VushtngtoD. Indeed , she h * > told .ho writer thai she and her sister were rarely permitted to retire from the > rosonco of Mrs. Washington before laving received some token of kind- loss in the way of fruit , cake , and ach like , and that on , no occasion did lie General pass them without a indly greeting. She took special leauuru in referring to an inoidont in which Washington's atopsou , young ustis , and llawlins , one of his mium- era , met with n aero discomfiture , 'ho two were indulging their favorite astiino of dancing and fiddling , Ous- a being the dancer and Rawlins the ddler , when to their surprise and iamay the Uonoral futepped suddenly pen the oeuo. Wo may well im- gino the effect of so august a pros- nee at suoh a moment. The air of Mount Vurnon must iayo been conducive to longevity. Vashington'a favorite negro hunter nd body servant during the war , Vill Leo , lived to bo moro than a lundred years old. Thomas Bishop , lis English servant , who had been with Braddook in the saino capacity m the continent and in America , UL o the time of the lattor's death , and who at1 the dreadful day of Alonon- ( ahela diuoucuned Washington from lis slaughtered horse and lifted him , worn and weak , upon the back ol another , also survived to nearly the auia length of duya , and so did old 'Father ' Jack , " the African iUhor- nan , whoso duty it was to tmpply tin ublt ) at Mount Vernon with fish from Im waters of the Potomac. Not u Bovcr Ko. "They are not a liuvorugo , but c nodioine , with ounitiva properties ol ho highest dogreu , containing lie pooi whisky or poisonous drugs. They dc lot tear down uu ulroady dobilitnled ystum , but build it up. . Ono bottlt iontuins moro hops , that is , moro real lop strength , than a barrel of ordinary > eer , Every druggist in iloohuutot ells them , and the physicians pro- oribo thoin.Kvening Express on lop liitiure. THJD HUNCrAUIAN PLAINS. A Wonderful Word Ptoturo of the 1'rulrlo of tuo Eubt , i-roin "Magjarland. " At first the plains softly undulating ire dimpled hero and theiowith shady lollows , while like golden islands in an ocean of vivid green lie long stretches of yellow colza and ripeninu corn. On the goutly rising upland Bender a dark speck appears against : ho sunlit sky , gradually it elongates , and we hear a voice singing in a quiv ering trublo some national idyl. It in * husbandman emerging from the hollow and trudging homuward alons the crest of the undulation. Then all it silence and solitude unco more , till coming tp a standstill at ono of the primitive wells by the roadside , ve hoar the distant rumble of a wagon as its wheels grind heavily along , the driver of it singing , as he go ? * , a melancholy ditty in the minor key. Then one by one the villages and soli' taryfsrms lying on the horizon die away , and wo enter the boundtes plains. How lonely we fool , and wha tiny atoms of creation , with no Ob j cts to measure ourselves by save bird of prey , and the white clouds sailini far up in the great , blue , glorims oky Our carriage , though imposing only ii the matter of size , proved very com fortable , its ponderous hood shicldini us from the heat of the sun , savi where , taking mean advantages of thi weak places in its constitution , it she fiery arrows in upon us , scurcoly less piercing than those that p mr down npon the head of the traveler in thi disort. The eun reflects itself in tht white and dusty road. Above the soil on either side there is a flickering motion of the air like the haze from i limo kiln. Everything is hot anc dusty ; not an insect is soon hovonnt ab ut the low bushes which now and then skirt our pathway All nature is taking its sicstiu'n the dreamy noon , tide , and nothing is awake but the scarlet pimpornal that with wido-npar unblinking tyo looks straight up al the b'azlng ' Min. Wo now como to marshy district , where a lonely heron is contemplating its lovely imago in t small still pool , and then away wo go again out into the broad purple patches of newly upturned toil , bandi uf emerald corn and speckled stroake of tobacco , with ita largo red and green' leaves , and on through cool labyrinths of maize , till wo como to vast tracts of uncultl vated lands , where wild horses wiUi flying mattes go scrampering across iti BUrfaro with all the natural grace ol untamed things. AB day advances and the shadows of the clouds bogie to lengthen across the plains , a breeze springs up and plays about us softly , rustling the larqo , white , surplice- like sleeve of the driver's garment , but not sufficiently strong to stir hie black and flowing locks , which , weighted with some unctuous matter , rest calmly on his shoulders. Out nearest town is Votzprim , but at the pace wo arn at present going wo are scarcely likely to reach it before night- Pall , if then. But what does it matter - tor , when wo hai o the whole of to morrow , and the next day , and tbo day after that , aye , and our whole ivcs , to do the distance in if neces sary ? How delightful to enjoy for Dnco the true feeling of rest in this world of hurry-scurry , where wo are > ut tQo often compelled to live at tngh-prossurel Lot , oh ! let us for Dnco take lifo easily under the broad ind peaceful canopy of Heaven , and reduce the dolcefer nicntc to a ecionco. "Every Ono Was Astonished. " NEWCASTLE , Ind. , May 30 , 1881. H. H. WAHNKU & Co : Sirs About I years ago I was stricken with calcu- us of the kindneys. The boat physi cians could do mo no good I used pour Safe Kidney and Liver Cure \nd ove'ry ono was astonished at my jomploto and rapid recovery. Bdlvr THOMAS B. LAIK. Tbo Diflorence in Olrls. 3oo. W. 1'cok. An old man got into a street oat with his umbrella as wet as it is possi ble for un umbrella to bo. The seats trero all full , and ho closed his urn- > rella and put the point down on the Soar , as ho supposed , but in fact he mt it right into the low shoe of one if these sweet , modest girls , right on o her stocking , and the dirty water moro than poured down into the shno , ' At first she looked as though she would move her foot , and call his attention to what ho was doing , but she seemed to relent , and , with a.re'i ilgned expression , as though she hoped ho was not going to ride many blocks , or perhaps somebody would jot out and give him a seat , she looked out of the window. Once she ( noved her head as though she would look down at her shoe to see how near full of water it was. After a few minutes she began to shiv r , which : vas conclusive evidence to eomo that ; ho water was coming up around hoi ; nstop , and gradually overflowing the banks. Finally she became nervous , and when a girl begins to get nervous lomothing has got to bo done. She Pushed and touched him on the hand ; hat hold the umbrella handle with tar little fluttering finger and said , "May I ask you , sir , without seeming to bo impolite , to do me a favr ? " "Why , certainly , miss , " eaid the old man , as he looked down at her , "What is it ? " "Will you please take you umbrella out of my shoo fora moment , and lol mo take the shoo off and empty iti' ' "For , heaven's sake , miss , was my umbrella < brolla in your shoo ? I beg tmrdon,1 and ho took it out. "It's of no consequence < quonco at all , " said the little lady , ai tilio turned up her shoe on the side and lot the black cimpbrio 'water out , "Thoro , you can put it right back , 01 if you would prefer a dry shoo foi your umbrella you can put it in thit other ono. " But the old man blush ed and moved off to the other end ol the cur , and stepped on another girl'i foot. The other girl was not thai kind of a retiring child of nature , and she looked up ut the old blunderbua ! with fire in her eye aud evury tedhnii on her head moaning buaiiitwa , said : "Can't you keep off of people'a fuel' You batter ride in a sprinkling curl when you go anywhere , Why don'l you look where you are walking ? ] don't see what the city bought a stone crusher for , when you could walk on i > stone quarry and furnish cobble stones for pivomont ; " The old man pulled the boll rene , and putting hie umbrella under Ins arm ho walked the nholo length of the car , knocking oil suvural huts with his umbrella , but lit didn't icaslnuiy feet , for all the pas- vengura put their foot under the suat. ft brata till what a dill'ormico there in 11 girlt. Nil Denporaudum. When your girl fives you the mitten , and you feel your heart la broke , Don't nlva way to black despair , hut treat It ua a joke. Oft your health in firot c'nsa order , a lot tie of SriiiNo LLOSSOM Imy , Aud K'flly Join u tinging class , and foi another sweetheart try. Price 60 ceuU , trial buttlea 10 cents. JuuU-OiMw , FAST TIMEJ In K < > In | [ Kwl Uka Ui UMcago&Northwest- . enWATT. . Trains leave Oman * 8:10 : p. tu , and TiO : a. m ifull information call on 1U. P. DUKL , Tlckol Agent , lith and r rnnam ats. J. BELL. U. P Boll way D potorM JAHK8T. OtAKKCI D r uaU. talTmfct U O7JBCX1 Murray Iron forks , Burlington Iowa. SomlPortabU FOR CREAMERIES , r'ARM MIUH , Printing Offlcos , Etc. , © A Specialty , The Largest Iron Working Establish ment in the State. MANUFACTURERS OP Steam Engines , AND GENERAL MACHINERY. The Howard Automatic Cut-Off Steam Engine. Send for Clicubrs , m23-lm D. M. WELTY , ( Snooosior to D. T. Mount. ) Manufa'.lurcr and Dealer tn Saddles , Harness , Whips , FANCY HORSE CLOTHING RODBS , Dusters and Turf Goods of ALL UESCUIPTIONa. Agent far Jos. R. 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Mr * J , n. llobcrtton , rittxtiuw , Pa. , write * : " was suffering from general dcbllltj' , want of ap petite , constipation , etc. , BO th < it IIfo vra ft but den ; alter u lnf ? Runtocl ; Dlooil lllttorl I felt bet tcr than for j cars. I cannot praise your Bitter too much. " Jl.Olbbs. of Cuffulo , N. Y. , writes : "Tou Burdock moc i Bitter * , In chronic dlic&aca ol thi blood , liter a > .J kldncrs , hnvo been elfnall ; marked with succcJ. 1 have used them mj-fcf with best results , for torjiklltj' of the liver , find Ii cviQot n friend of mlno nuucrln ; ( romdroiuy the effect was marvelous. " Bruce Tumor , Rochester , N. Y./wrltcs'l havi been nubjcet to serious disorder of the kidneys and unable to attend to business ; Burdock Blooi Bitters rcllei cd mo before half n bottle waa used I feel confident that ( hey will entirely euro me , " > Ascnlth Hall , Blnghampton , N. Y. , wrltoc "t suffered with a dull pain through uir cfi lung and shoulder. Lost injr splrlu , appetlti and color , and could with dlillculty keep up al day. Took } our Burdock Blood Bitters as dl reeled , and ha > e felt no pain since first week at ter ualuu them , " Mr. Noah Kates , Elralra , N , Y. . writes : "Abou ( our J cars ago I had an attack ol bilious f over , am novcr fully recovered. My digestif o orftani cro w cakcncd , and I would bo completely pros trated for days. After using two bottles nt you , Uurdock Blood Bitter * the ! mprovcment was K vl Iblo that I was Mtonlihed. I can now. thougl 01 yean of ago , do a fair and reasonable dny'i work. 0. BUckct Robinson , proprietor of The Canadi Presbyterian , Toronto , Ont. , writes : "Forycari I suffered neatly from oft-recurring headache. : used your Burdock Blood Bitten with happlcs results , and I now find mrnelf In bettor bcalU than for years pott" Mrs. Wallace , Buffalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! havi used Burdock Blood Bitter * for nervous and bll lous headaches , and can recommend It to anyoni requiring a cure for bllllousncss. ' Mr * . Ira Mullnolland , Albany , N. Y , writes "For Bc\cml years 1 ha\o buffered from oft-roctu ting bllllous headaches , dyspcrala , and com plaints peculiar to my tcx. Smco using you Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relieved. " Price , PI.OO pei Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 CU FOSTEft , MILBURN , & Co , .Props . BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish Ii McMahon and 0. V Goodman. Jo 27 cod-mo . If jo'iaroisnnn enul 1'f tl ) strain or . /our dtttlM avoli' wore , to . - < ftliuulautiand ut9 torn brain uvtv e itut * Hop Bittcro t , u > H0 | > C3 < If j on are remit : and iitrcrlnKfiomfti.T ti dlecixtlon or Umi If you an , ria ? iri 01 KlfiBle , old or "cninp , raircrlKf frcn posrlwtltb orUcpulvi lntr oj n bcs : : cicL ueso , rtly on Hop B.ttyre. . IVhoercr yonnrc. h < ymnas ae AT .ihenocr you Ircl that yo r s jet * in I ft. < o&- Or I. O Isnnil nnil trreslsts ble cure to. HOP tauth , > lootf , dru&teenno s B ItvtroTncncst use of opiurj You will do tbbnoco.a rn red If JOIIHSC Hop Bitters Ifyon re > lm- rlsti S nJtci nly r > ei > k and ClrculucS low Hlrltc < ltry Clrculuc iti it may t uve your . OTO CO. lifo. It has , ssvcd hun- ilfc tlerly 3 redo AT rooto.Oct , Dlseaso Is an ( ffctt , not a cause. Its orlijlti Is within ; Its manlfoatatlons' without. Ueiiro , to euro the disease the CACSB must ba removed , and in no other way can a euro ever to cffoited , WARNER S APE KIDNDY ANB XjIV R CURE is establUhed OB Juat tbU principle. 1C rtalltcs tbat 95 Per Cent. ol all diseases arize from deranged kidneys and liter , audit ( titles at once tt the root of 'the difficulty. The elimects of which It Is composed act directly upon these great organs , both as i rooo aid RZATOHII , and , by ptocltg them In i nealthy , condition , drive dUea e and pain from the system. For the Innumerable troub'es caused by un- Itealthy Kldnejs. Liver and Urinary Organs ; foi the dutretnlnir Dhordersol Women ; for Ma'ari * . and phyislotl deiangtments generall ) , thisgreaj rem dy hai no equal , litwaro i.f Impostors , 1m itatlops tnd c-onccctlonitBaltl tn be Just as good , or sain by all dralort. H. H. WARNER & COM mo Kootiestor It. Y. The Great Lnglieh Kemody iNerer falls t cuie iN'crvous Debility , VI. Uil Kxliauntlon , KmU < Ions. Hemlnal WeaL- HOOD , and all the rvll effects of ) outh < lul follies aud CXCCH- , . It stops penua < laoiiUyall weakening. Invol untary lotiu s aud JilraliK upon the uj - Jteui , tlu'IninltnMo re- ult of thua ovilnrao- ticca , which are BO destructive tomlml and body uid taaku lifo miserable , oltcii Icudlnj : to Insani ty and death. It rcn thons the Ninen.Hmlii , ( mfmorrt Illood , Muj lea , Dlyoktlxo and llopro. diutlvo Orioiw , It restores w all the otvanln functions their former vigor and vitality , iua. Unir life cheerful and onjoyabte. 1'rico , fJ u .ottlo , or four times tt.e quaiulty (10. Bent bj oxprcua , secure from obsvrvatloii , to anyaddrcsj , on receipt ol price. No. 0. O. I ) , writ , exu.pt on rocdpt of 81 as a guam-iuc , letters n- RuoatliiK answers must Inclose Ntarap , Dr. Miutift'a Dtindelion PiUs MO tt I best ami cheapest d > sK | ) a aud blllloae cuiu I < the market. Bold by all drugK ts. I'rlcc 60 cents , D MIKTIB'S KIDNIT RUIKDT , NRrHincDU , Uureaillklndof Kidney and hladdtr Lomulalnte. gonorrhea , gleet and leucorihca. fat tale oy all uau sl8La ; : 81 a bottle. KNOL13U MEDICAL INSTITUTK. 718 Olive St. , tit. I-ouIn , Mo. For Bale in Omaha by 0. F. GOODMAN. Jan 6-lv NERVOUS DEBILITY , A Cart Gu&rantnail. Dr. K. C. Wont u Nurvo and ilraln Treatment A speclllo for Hyeterla , fliiluntj , Convultioua , Nctyouj Headache , Menial Deprewlon , last ol Ucmory&pcrmatorrhaiaIiuuoteDy , Involuntary Froliwlons , Premature Old AKO , c uvod by ovtr- exortlon , self-abuM , or over-lndul cnco. which leads to misery , decay and death. One box will curoreitotcatcs. Ea h box conUlnsonemonth'i treatment. Ono dollar a box , or nix boxen foi Q > e dollars , ' sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to curt any caso. With each order received by us for six boxes , so < comp&nle4 with five dollars , will send the purchaser - chaser our written tniarantM to return thi money If the treatment does not effect a CUM. 0. t. Goodman , Druggist , Bole. Wholesals aad rtrul Ag n ( , OmiaDi , Neb , Orders by mall al BtulUotlea. dkwlT WB. MILLARD , tf , U. JOUNSON MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Oommissioji and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 PARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Peck & Bausliors Lard , and Wilbor Mills Flonr OMAHA NEB , - - - REFERENCES ' OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL * CO. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS , Boots and Shoes. OMAHA , . NEB. O. IF1. XXO * DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS. Window and Plate Glass. " 43TAnyoco contemplating t < ullitn ? store , bank , or any other flno front , will Dcd It to their ad vantage to ccrrvs end withujbcfoiopuichaslrg their Plato Glass. C. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA - - - NEB. IEO. . 1213 Farnhsm St. . Omaha , 9 WHOLESALE ' 9 On River Bank , Bet. Farnliam and Douglas Sts. , -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK GO , Fire and Burglar Proo \ 1020 Farnham Street , STEELE , ; JHNSON & CO. , OLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies , ' A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGAES AUD MAMFAOTUSED TOBACCO. igeata for BKHWOOC HAILS AND L4FL1K & RiKD PCI BEE D HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OF AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 1118 FARNAM ST. - - . OMAHA _ J ) bWUOLK1AI.K ANW BKTAIL DKAtKU IN 'o ; Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , Uftll : , GEMEHT WBTATK AOENl tOK UII.WAUKKK CKUFHT OOUPAHY | Near Union Pacific Depot , - OMAHA POWER AND HAND r Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , UUUNU UACniNKKV , BELTING , HOSE , UKAhS AND 1UON mTINClH . PIPE. PACKINO , AT HO KSALB AND UETAIL. HALUDAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL 8ELLS A. L. BTRANG205 F " * 8t , , Omaha