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THE DAILY BkE: OMAHA TUESDAY! MAY 93, 1882, ONMLAELA LERFRIED&CO.| Busingss Directory The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware House| ™= i Architects, JUFAKNE & MENDELSSONN, ARCHITECTS Room 14, Crelghton Elock, A.T. LARGE Jr., Room 9, Crelghton Block Boots and Shoes. JAMES DsVINE & 00, fine Poote and Bhoes. A good ssortment 16338 work on hand, corner 13th and Harney. THOR, ERICKSON, 8. E. cor, 16th and Dauglas, JOTIN FORTUNATUS, 408 10tk gtroot, manufactures to order good work A} fair prioce. Revairing done. Bod Springs. LARRIMER Manntncturer, 1 XN TWEXIE WESTE. 1108 AND [110 HARNEY STREET. OMAHA - - - - - NEB. J.J.BROW N &CO, WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, N O T IO =, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA, s @ & e &« NEB Garrlages ana Road Wagons. - DEWEY & STONE, |t i AN Clothing Bought. 1, FARRIS will pay highestCash price for sscond +.0d clothing, Cornor10th and Foroham. Books, Mews and B8t J.1. FRURHAUF 1016 Farnham Rivoot Butter and Egge. WOSITANE & BCHROEDER, the 10t in Nobrasks eetan!ished 187 Uk A KAL RESTAURANT, MRS A, KYAK, sattiwert cornor 16thand Dodge. Beet Board for the Monsy, Batisfaction Guaranteed. 0 a1l Hours. Board by the Day, Weak or Month. Good Terms for Cash, Purntahed Roowa Suppilad. Ve JOHN BAUMER Junk. =7 H. BERTHOLD, FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sta, Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1800 Douglas St. Good Variety. Merchant Tailors, G. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tallors b ro- sivig tho latoet designa for Spring and Sumyer @oods for gontlemen's wear. Btylish, durabie, and prices low aa ovor 216 18th bet. Dotig.& Fam. Millinory. A. RINGER, Wholoealo and Rotall, Fan- n great varloty, Zephyrs, Carl_Foards, y, Gloves, Coraota, &. Choapest Houso in tho Wodt. Purchacers eavo 80 por oent, Okder by Mall, ' 116 Fitteonth Stroet. Mo ket SN L rounary, JOIN WEARNK & SONB cor. 1ath & Jackson ats Pour and Fosd. OMANA UNTY MILLS, Sth and Farnham Gta., Folahans Bros., proprietors. Cuming and Isar 1. A, MCBHANE, Cor i and Cuming Btreets, Harawaro, Ion ana teel, OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholeeal, 110 an¢ STRUNMSBURG. The Crops -Business Bullding-Poli- tical -Judicial, Correspandence o the Pee Srromssura, Neb, May 17.—The farmers are about throngh planting corn. A greater mmount of corn by one-half has been planted this season than ever before. The prospect for small grains nover was better. The prairie equirrels are more numerous than they have been for soveral years and are doing considerable damago to corn in certain lacaliti will bea good stand of corn, generally foel jubilant and confident of raising fair crops and realizinggood priices, There ars more folid improvemsnts but there Farmers . | going on throughout the country than ever before. Stromsburg continues to boom. Among the latest enterprisos started is another lumber yard by Nance & Carlson; the first lot of Jumber was received last evening, The firm consists Mr. Albert Nance, our genial station agent, & gentloman who has mado hosts ot friends while discharging his duty as agent for the railroad company; Mr. Andrew Carl. son has been a partner in the firm of Dale, Carleon & Co., hardware mer- chants of this place. He is & young man, one of the first settlers of our town and is kmown throughout the county as a straightforward and thorough business man, and no doubt will bo successful in the lumber busi- ness as ho has been in the hardware business, which the new firm justly deserves. The location of a grist mill at this place is now a settled fact, and by the first day of October Stromsburg will haye a first-class flouring millin opera- tion with two run of burrs, costing not less than §7,000. This will supply a long-felt want for the farmers of our county and will be appreciated by them. Our building boom etill continues and is greatly rotarded for want of mechanics to push the work forward. Mr. J. Bostiome, vur brick maker, is running a full set of hands and doing his utmost to supply his increasing trade; he is now manufacturing six- teen thousand brick per day, and still it seems he is unable to supply the demand, for we mnotica Mr. John Olgon 18 now placivg the machivery on the ground for another brick yard south of the depot. Mr. Olson is a 112 16th etrect A. HOLMES corne 16th and California. Harnces, Saddles, & 3. WEIST 20 15th St bet Fa - & Harney, Hotels ANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfleid,0th & Farnbam UORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 918 Faroham 88, SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th 8%, Southern Hotel Gus. Hamel 9th & Leavenworth rugs, Paints and Olis. KUEN & €O, harmacists, Fine Fanc Goods, Cor. 1twn and Douglse stroets, W.J. WHITRHOUFK, Wholossle & Retall, 16th ss, ©. FIELD, 2083 North Side Cuming Street, PARR, Drugglst. 10th and Howard Streets Dentlsts. OR. PAUL Willlama Block Cor. 15th & Dodge. Ury Gooas Notions, Eto. JOHN H. F. LEMMANN & CO,, few York Dry Goods Store, 1810 and 1513 Farn- ham ctreet. 4. ©. Enawola_alao boota and showm Furuiure. o I'. GROES, New and Sowond Hand Furnituro od Btcves, 1114 Deugisa. Higheod cash prico add for peoond hazd gooos. BONNER 1809 Douria of. Floe woods &, T Terceworm. OMAEA FENCE 00, LUST, FRIES § CO 1218 Earney 85, Improve ORCHARD & BEAN, CARPETSIGR GARPET O CERSI | J.B. FRENCH & CO, | & Pacific, 4 Ios Eoxes, Trcr acd Wood Fonces, Ofios Wiings. Courlters Pine and Walous. PawnoroKkers. ROSENFELD 10th Bt., bet For. & Har Horrigerators, CAnneId's Patent, GOGDMAN 1th §t. bet. Farn, & Clgars and Tobacco. WEST & FRITSCB £R, man - SEASON. J.B. Detwiler | == Invites the atteniion of the public|, Fioris. £ h 5 hue, plants, cut fowors, seeds, soquete o I LARGE AND WELL SELEGTED STUCK Olvil Engineors and Burveyors. — X — - New Carpets] zsgufyu.:vnyl, Grade and SBoworage Systems s Embracing all the late pat- terns in everything in the Carpet Line. Mattings, 0il Cloths and wimdow Shades. In large quantities, and always at the Bottom Prices. LAGE CURTAINS A SPEGIALTY. J. B. DETWILER! Cornice, Tiv, Iron and Slate Roofiing, Orders 1313 Farnam Street. Also Hats, Capy, Boote, lory, 504 8, 106k virces, @how Osse Manufactory. 0. J. WILDE, Manufactarer sod Declcr tn all kinde of Show 817 Onsw 4. Gason, Uprighs Cascs. & FRANK L. UL AKD, , R1Y Houth vouworts ind Maxcy. wred firm -l Oves KNG Inware. A, RUIMESTER, # in B0vos and Tinware, eud Mavaisctmrer of Tin Kootn and ) sinds of Dullding Wuik, Qda Fellown' 3lock, 3. BONNIER, 1906 Dorgiss b tands, ANE, Wholls and Ketall Beed Drtlle and 0dd Felioan L aad end_Choan P53 LEISENRING M. D, Masonic Biock. C. L. MART, M. D., e and Kar, opp. paesofice L. I UKADDY, irt §. % 16th sed Parnbam Sis Photograpners. GRO. HEYN, PROP, Gmnd Coctral Gallery, 219 Blxtoanth Stroes, rear Mesonte Tiall. Fimt-claae Work snd Prompt- Dees gusrantoon Plumbing, Gae and Bteam Fitting, P, W. TARPY & O He acd Donglas, Work promp yat D. FITZPATRICK, 140 _ouglas Stroet OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA HAVE THE BEST STOCK IN NEBRASKA~-MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES Galvanlzod f@fi"@ifil’“&fit?fi& Caps, ete., This is the Only House that Does Not Sell High Price Goods, PERKINS & LEAR, FURNITURE NEW AND SECOND-HAND. TS B, LEAR, 108 it Bedding, Mirrors, Feathers, Feather Beds, |~ ~Unasrtaers: and all Goods'Pertaining to the Fur- SR MANIL N i ol 0 A Hs sinting an mper anging. HENRY A. KOSTERS. 141 Dodge Btreot. 8hoe Btores. Poillip Lan 1920 Fornhawi st tei 184h & 144, Bocond Hand Biore. PERKING & LEAR, 1416 Douglas 8., N d Becond Hand Furniture, House nmb‘ngfll'l’m.d.l, niture Trade, and Upholstery. P. 0. BACKUS Farobam 64, Pancy Goods ey ¥R ANy, PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglas Street, Omaha, In bwe new brick block on Douglad 8 ™ sk Opataed & et clogan Boes Halk" ‘Hob Luach from 10 40 13 overy day. #onwed trilysidp “ Galodonia * J. FALOONER 679 10th Btrest. practical man and understands his bueiness. He will undoubtedly get his portion of the trade. Stwromsburg wants more dwelling houses. Every availablo house 1s occupted and in many cases we find two families occupymmg ocne house. New faces cin ba geen on our streets daily, looking up locations, and they very generally conclude that our town and surrounding country is second to none they have found in their travels, The political pot is beginning to boil and the troubled waters are show- ing signa of commotion. Our monop- oly henchmen are fortifying them- selves, preparatory to tha coming con- flict. They fear the wrath of the peo- ple and know, their conduct in the past will not bear a carcful invistiga: tion. The friends of Lieutenant-Gov- ernor Carns, (what few ho hes here) are very uneasy and no doubt have fearful forebodings for tho safety of the reputationof their sage that swings the gavel in the senate chamber atthe state eapital. Judge Post is now dispensing just- ice at our county seat. A number of cases are now being tried wherein the state of Nebraska 18 plaintiff and some- body that sells Slocumb water is de- fendant, Most of them plead guilty and were fined in sums varying from $100 to $160, accordingly as it seem- ed best in the judgment of the court. HAWKEYE, Mr. O. C. Mitchell, Bluffton, Ind., says: St. Jacobs Oil does all that it is recommended for. It is the best remedy for severe pains that has over been put upon the murk P — COLOKADU SCENERY. The Grand Canon-The Royal Gorge A Painter's Paradise. @orrespondence of Tho Bos. Bugxa Vista, Col.,, May 156.—A company of us have made a trip fo this point from Pueblo, and a few notes cannot be amiss; but one is ap- palled by the effort to describe the marvelous scenery between here and Canon City. Probable there is not another hundred miles of road on this earth which presents such wonderful ! bewildering scenery, Firat Grand Canon, which seems to have been cloft through the mountains in anticipation of these latter day triumphs, This awful chasm maken it possiblo for a railroad to penetrate this wonder land, and open a new world to health, wealth and pleasurs, Grand Canon has few peers for wild and ragged grendeur, It is asif & migkty ploughshsre of omnipotenoe had clett & way through solid ribs o granite, and piled them 2,000 feot high on either aide. To & dweller of the prairie land, comimg from the great stretchos of level country two thousand miles esst, to ba suddenly whirled into such amazing contrasts, the revulsion is tremendous. Bome fearful commotton has wrought theso upheavals. The strata stand on end, wide fissures open; here are deep, dark recesses, before you; there in the distance seems to be the walls of old cathedrals, and those the battlements of old castles. Now the peaks strctch away into the sky, and again you ride under towering cliffs, beside you thunders the Arkan- sas river, foaming with rage; about the center comes the Royal Gorge, the crowning wonder, whose towering walls, rising over 2,000 feet, look at each other acroes a narrow rift which has eleft them to the bottom, We cannot conceive of the power which has now twisted and distorted these eternal rocks and heaved them like clouds in such wild fantastic shapes. If one wants to see variety, such as he never dreamed of, crowded into fan- tastic lhnpu_boyo_nd the fancy of the most daring imagination, let him take this mountain road, No one ceuld comes dream of these endless permetations of change of shape and varioty with which the great builder has adorned this part of his work Oges through the canon new views hr‘( upon us 1o lens pleasing, This whole valleymust be a painter's paradise, Bither sido is linod with mountains, and the various windings of the river and the track give you constantly cheering views, so grand and varging no brash could do jus- tice to them. As you ascend the val- ley by steep grades, the mountains are higher, and at his point they re snow crowned. 1 do not know where a finer site for a summer resort could be selected Here is o large valley, intersected by porling brooks of the coole d purest water. Thesight of the streams is a rest for tho oyes,when one has been atopping for a time amid the drifting sands of the American Sahara, In the atreets are grand pines—the Ponderosa, with massive trunks of drooping branches—and for the at- tractiveness of the place itis to be hoped that they will be spared where. ever they stand, either in lawn or street. The town could show com mendable enterprise in laying out their streets and lining them with trees, Theso are fostered by irriga- tion and littlo streams of purest wa- tor ou their mitsion all over tho town. But my pen is powerless to depict the grandeur of this sceno which hems in this summer paradise, On one nide a massive mountain with rough granite sides, rises thousands of feet. Nature has covered the rough deformity with a mantle of evergreens. Look down the valley, and snow peaks hem you in. At the south the massive peaks of Harvard, Princeton, Yale, suow crownid, grand in their imposing majesty, look down upon you, The whole valley is hemmed in with mountains, and from their cool summit come the gentlo breezos, to temper the heated air. Six miles from here are the Hot Sulphur springs, a resort for invalids. A fine road leads out to it, and a comiorta: blo hotel awaits the invalid. If there is n more pleasant resort for tired men and woman I have nev- erseen it. Here is an exhaustless field for, exploration. Beyond are mines which open their vast treasures, and in the mountains are the grandest veins, the coolest woods, and the nev- er varying wonders of this strange mountain laud. The time is not far distant when the residents of the prairie states will leave tho hot blasts of summer for these cool retreats, and for a time forget the oares of life, in communing with this strange acenery. Of course for steady faro aud permanent homes thero i nothing like our rich prairies, but if you want a change, if you want to es- oape care, como and hide fora while among these cternal fastnesses. The city is building up rapidly. ¥am en- joying both the courtesy and hospital- ity C.S. Hill, who represents the town real eatate interssts here. The town in its early history was noted for its roughness, but this primitive stage has passed away. One of the large religious bodies 18 now in session here and they receive warm welcome, Churches are patronized, and the pub- lic rchool rejoices fine structure and able teachers. The eity is new, but as its many advautages unfold, we {Jredict for it a solid prosperity. And et me sy to your readers, if you want to see the most and the grandeat scen- ey in the shortest space, and at the least expense, go from Pueblo to Buena Vista. S HARRISON. Mr. James A. Conlan, Librarian of the Union Catholic Library, Chicago, Ill.,, is the latest man who has been made happy through the use of this valuable liniment. The following is Mr. Conlan’s ineorsement: Untox Cameionic LiBrRARY A’m"b CIATION, 204 DEearnorn Srt., ¢ Curcaco, Sept. 16, 1880. J 1 wish to add my testimony to the merits of St. Jacobs Oil as a cure for rheumatism. One bottle has cured me of this troublesome disease, which gave mo a great deal of bother for a long time; but thanks to the remedy Iam cured. This statement is un- solicited by any one in its interest. James A. Conraw, Librarian, RAYN "aa\ The King of the sbomuch 1ty wain $0ppore: gerw; the howely, the kidueys and the pores ite Safeguards, Indizestion croates & vio ent revols ¥ those attaches of 1he regnl organ, and to i bhick o their duty, ¥ ere I+ nothin, quisting purifylug, invigorating, cool- ink oparation of [ AKSANT # 5RLTZRE APERIBKT. 1§ Feliovaben Ue §, 80 0m aud 10¥40rol 10 houlth both tue body and .o mind. SOLL BY ALL DRUGGISTS, mlo Efi_ w " 2l ek o ER A IMPERISHABLE PERFUME, Murray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER Best for TOILET, BATH and HANDKERCHIEF. MASTER'S BALE, In $he Cireult Court of the United Statcs for the Diatrict of Nehrasks: Saml. K. Dradley, et. al, va, Willia: ery. Foreclosure of mortiug ce s hereby giveu that in pursuanice ocreeentored in theabove,cause 1, Bllis L ier- y'in said Court, t - Public n and by virt on the 2ath day of January 18+ wil 1t day of June, 1% 10 o'clock in the forenoon of north door of the United - ta nd Fostottice ' uilding is the Cityo Omaha Douglas county, ate and District of Nebrasks, sell at auction the following descri’ ed property to-wit: T'he cast half ot the southwest quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter and the northw of the southeast quar ) township twent: ange ten (10) east of the & Meredian and th D Situate and being in the county of Burt State of Nebraska. ELus L, BIzRsowes, Special Maater in Uhancery, W. J. CoNNgLL, Solicitor for Complanant. td&w-4w 0 head-uche or back-ache for Jadies “= **yk “WINE OF CARDUL 7 SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK —OF=Z Men's, Boys' and Children’s CLOTHING Ready for In‘pection Ty o POLACK'S GLOTHING HOUSE. The Lowest Prices Guaranteed. +1316 Farnam Street, Near 14th, Mar1faod WMMf;,ctuBinogoEpEn§, —————MAKERS OF THNE——— Finest Sitver Plated Spoons and Forks, The ) original firm of is giving for in- [3 Rogers Bro h stance =~ saingle All our Spoons, Forks and plated Spoon a Knives plated triplethickness with the groatest plate uly en of care. Each lot being hung the moctio » where on a scale while expo d being plated, to wear, thereby insure a full do- waking a single posit of silver on plated Spoon them. . wear as long as ‘We would call A » triple plated one, tion to our seo- LN Orient. All Orders In the West should be Addressed o OURIIAGENCY, A. B. HUBERMANN, Wholesale Jeweler, OMAHA . YERZBRO {JEWELERS~®MUSIC DEALERS., G ~ OMAHA, NEB: THE LEADING NEB The Oldest Wholesale and retail JEWELRYHOUSE MIUSIC HOUSE in Omaha. Visitorscanhere IN THE WEST{ SR General Agents for the find all novelties in SIL- piyegt angd Best Pianos and VER WARE. CLOCKS, Organs manufactured. Rich and Stylish Jewelry, ur prices are as Low as the Latest, Most Artistic, ::g %‘:i"l‘;’;n Manufacturer aud Choicest Selections in| Pjanos and Organs sold RECIDU3 STONES and [for cash or instaliments at all descripuions of FINE BoXcosanPL%%m stock of WATCHES at as Low Pri- |3teinway Pianos, Knabe ces as 18 compatible with |Pianos, Vose & Son’s Pi nonorable dealers, Call “ffi' angloth%r x&nakvsz:" 50 Cloug en, and soo our Klogamt o lterling, Imperial, Smith 4 “ 8) | American Organs, &c. Do corner 11th and 'Farnham ot fail to see us before pur- Streets chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO., MANUFACGTURERS OF SHOW CASES! Large Stock Aways on Hand. S' G N House Painting, b | INTERIOR DECORATINC. HENRY LEHMARNN, 1118 Farnam Street, Apartments in private houses Painted, Frescoed or Decorated to suit all tastes. We make a special study of the true harmony of colors and produce fine con.rastsand combinations to match every variety of furnishing. Churchea and public buildings painted and frescoed in the most approved style, ESTIMATES FURNISHED, | EMPLOY NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS MECHANICS, and give personu} atbention to all work, wsodely