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THE DAILY BE : THURS DAY, JULY 13 1882. = — ] OOCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. DAKOTA. Tyndall merchants buy and sell butter by &e ton, A new church is being built at Lake Preston, Kingsbury connty. A new Catholic church will be bnilt in Alexandriadurivg the summer. Architect Grove is drawing plans for a new Baptist ohuren at Jamestown W ork has begun on the Methodist Epis- copal church edifice at Deadwood, A new Preshyterian house of worship will be built in Aberdeen this summer. The new First Methodist Episcopal church of Watertown was dedicated Ju'y 9th, 1 ake county has made its first steps towards holding an agricultural fair this fall. A church edifice is to be huilt at Miller, Haid ounty, by the Presbyterians at an early day, During the year ending May 1st, ( acres of ‘and were proved up on in K bury county. A Baptist chur - has been organized at Ordway whicl e presided over by Rev. v, M. Hunt. Chamberlain Chief road com pany’s stock yards at ) have b torn down and they will be iebuilt at thi place. Tron has been laid eight miles and grad. fog commenced fourteen miles norch of Mitchell on the ¢ hicago, Milwankee and . Paul railroad, Lurimore, Grand Forks county, has Just been laid waste by a destructive fir cumed 850,000 worth of property royed two lives, e Miller public school was opened Ju , with twenty pupils in attend- ance. 1t i the fiest public school in Hand connty, or between Hucon und Pierre. The Indisne of Stonding Rock agency have just returned from a successful hunt. They captured 2,000 buffalo in one run, The game was killed in the Little Missou i ountry, the last resort of the buffalo on he south si 1o of the Yellowstone. ‘When General Manager Merrill unload. ed his train of ( hicago, Milwaukes and St. Paul directors on the platform at the dep ot here, last I huisday, he remarked to them: *‘Ihis is where our Milbank Ime ix to atart from.” Thia {indicates that that United States in a resident of the China- town suburb of Helena, The authorized capital of the Mer- chants’ national bank of Helena is 8500, (01, and the paid in capital $150,000 A brute named Win. Neilson, at Coul won, attempted to outrage a six year old girl, but was frustrated and sent to jail, Albert Griffith, at Butte, in jumping from his fathe:'s loaded wagon, feil under n wh el and was crushed almost to death. Major Young has 5,000 Indians in his care at Blackfoot agency. They eat fif teen beeves and 140 sacks of flour every week. Rev. K. M, Duff, copal minister at Helena, has gone east for the summer and there is & po-sibility that he will not re- turn to Montana, Glendive is #oon to have telegraphic communication with the world, a company having been formed t) run « five mile line fram that camp to the W, U, wires a: Dillon, It is reported from Tenton that Major J. W Patrick, who broight a Missouri colony up to the river this s, ring for the Barker district, was tound de.din his cabin at Barker a week or two ago, A recent Helena horror was the head less sketeton of an infant, which was taken ont of m covered flume, after its dis covery, » band of excited horses trar the little bones into the mud past rec While the nightwatchman was climbing up on the water tank nt Forsy night recently, his pistol dropped out of his hip pocket and on striking the ground one of the chambe s was discharged. The hali struck the watchman, inflictng o wound from which he died in n few hours, In radrond construction between Ded. ford ard Helena, about 225 teams an i 250 men ure employed, and the entire work of grading between those point« will be com. the In‘epen ‘ent, nothing has been done between Bedford and Bozeman, but it supposed that the work will begin soon, Henry Neal, one of the foremost busi. ness wen of Helena, died on the 1st. He was comparatively a young man, but had achieved marked success in_ mercantile pursuits, and his death was hastened by an overtaxing of his mental and physica system in that direction. His death mikes n wide gap in the commercial circle of the capital. A couple of wecks ago Holter Bros., of Helena, received a telegram from Fort Shaw stating that a lumber raft belonging company has not given up its ylan for builiing that line and that they have re- cently been considering the - subject, — Flandreau Enterprise. WYOMING. Tiaramie people p y 86 a ten for Rock Springs coal, 1t is getting to be spring in Cheyenne, One of the sweet harbingers has arrived- a handorgan and monkey, Wm. Moffat, of Fort Laramie, has just sold out his ranch and rangs on Cherry Creek to Sturgis & Lane for 855,000, Prof. 1. 8, Halleck, of Glen Cove sem- inary, N. Y., has been engaced as princi- pal ot the public schools of Evauston, The Episo palians at Evanston have raised a fund of $1,100 toward building their new church, which will be built of stone aud to Ye 25160 feet in siz Wyoming is producing considerabls con these days. About fitty cars are loaded each day «t the Alma mines, seventy.five at R ¢ Springs and th rty-five at Carbou. There is & small pox xeare at Echo One death was repor ~that of Mr. Outa- I:ri:l,a', who leaves & w fe aud thiee child- re The other cases are said t Le out of danzer, Young Brackett, who was appointed a delegate from Wyoming to the West Point. wilitary academy, failed in his examina- tion, and the alternate, M. Harriogtous has received the appointment. The Wyoming Telegraph and Telephone cowjmny desire to erect a telephone line which will connect (heyenneand Laramie, thus saving the expense of tel.graphing between the two cities, It will cost 85,000 to bui d this line, The Cheyenne Leader has again changed ha ds, srs. J. B, Morrow. the former business wanager, and J. W, Sullivan, of New York, are the new proprietors, Mr. J. C. Buird, the former manuging editor, 'ns'.irn, while Mr, Clark romains on the orce, to them, and containing a'out 70,000 feet of lumber, had gone over the falls of the Missouri and was an entire Lss, 1he raft had been flonted diswn from their mills at the mouth of the Pri- kly Pear with a view to turnishing their lumber yard st the mouth of Sun river, Makivg a Hnise, John Hayes, Credit P, O, ways that for nine wonth< he could not raise his hand t .+ his head through lameness in the shonl der, hut by the use of THoyAR' FLECTIIC O11, he was entirely cured Jull0-dlw AWFUL AURA. A Newark Girl Who Prefers Pants to Petticoats, Cincinnati Enquirer, For about four months, unkrown alike to her employers, associates, and the people who patronized the road, a girl of 18 years of age, arrayed in the garb of a male, acted in tho capacity of a conductor on the Main street line of street cars, Although the samo people rode upon her car each day, and the Argus-eyed guardians of the peace were often among the number, +till none ever discovered her sex. The conductors, drivers and stable men who met her frequently each day never dreamed but what the conduc- tor of No, — was a genuine boy An Euquirer reporter, hearing abond the case, tound the girl at work on Lodge alley. The name she has been passing under is that of ¥rank Cham- bers. Yestorday, when first espied, she had her coat off, sleeves rolled up, and, with broom in hand, was hard at work sweeping. Upon being ap- Tha time is past when Choyenne could be dubbed » trocless, shrubloss city. The persistont efforts { citizens to beautify bhele boten are thowing vood remlts jn the groen follage which appears in all di- m‘vr ns, the numerons tine lawns and dis. play of flowering shrubs,—Leader. COLORADO, Iteal estate in Trinidad is increasing in valua rapidly. The Denver Times calls for the erection of n new morket house, The Gunnison dlsplay at the Denver ex- position will cost $11 070, ‘The fi.st brick chimney built at Animas F.rks was comple‘sd last Tuesd vy, William Harvey was arrested at Pueblo on the beh for an sssault on a girl 13 years old The city ditch at Montrose has been 1 n. shed, «ind that town 14 now supplied with good water. Outof seventeen cases before the Lust term of the district court of Lus Anim s county nine were divorce cases, Charles Andersin, & miner, was no drm}y shot and killed last Wednesday at Del Norte while handling a 1 aded revol- ver. D:nver capitalists have ngreed t take Duraugo Water bonds ut par. They are to run tifteen years and Lear 8 per cent iu- tere t, The o rover's jury returned a verdict «f premeditat d munderin the case of Charles eut, who shot Tom Bennstt at Leadville on the Fourth, Hrarton’s bl on ascension on the fourth is spoken of ns a fravd It is said t be Innded in Cheiry cheek, not three miles from Denvyer, Petitions a1e heing cirevlated in Chaffee count tozet the County Commissione order an eleation on the question of fund. ing the county deht., J. A, Wiedman, while employed ing & shaft near Caluwet, Chutfee county, had his leg “roken by a falling cunber, be- siduw beir g severely braised, At Tin Cup on the 7th, T. J, Leahy, formedy town maishul, shot and killed F uok Ewerson of the Pacific Hotel, Trouble letween these men bhas been I rewing for the past three years, and the people were uot rurprised at the result., The vroprietors of the Denver brick- yards hav fo wally resolved not to accede to the demands of their striking employes There being over 15,000,000 bricks in the i ket, they clain it to be aivantageou *ha' their ywrds remain idle for some time, The L adville Sireet Car Compa cuu toyrict, Ald r an K. K, Nu. who ho dsa - ortggn on the rosd to the avionn: of 82,600, with a force of laborers, tose up the tr ck at the sou hern terminus of the road ani ¢ d it away, MON1 ANA, Miles City revels in a daily paper and Milwaukee keg heer. Both the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers are falling rapidly, The Northern Pacific railrosd track is laid within 167 wiles of Mis.oula More suow fell in ewtern M Muy thau Juring sll the winter 1 Charley Reed has discovered a nine-fo t vein of eosl near Roo s Fortin the Juith Bacin, Prof. Olayton bas volunteered to take churge of Montaus's mineral exhivit at th Denver exhiby 1t is thoucht thut Northero Pocific lands in Moutaus will Lereafter be Leld at &3 w $9 per acre, Wtermsn's striwherry patch at Boze- mau wie daniged 8500 by the frost the dast week in Juoe. Jbe on'y buw -hacked Chinaman in the proached, the smalless of her hands, her form, and voice all assured the re- porter that he had really found the person he was seeking/ Upon being asked how she liked the place she replied that the work was most too hard, and that she would like to obtain some employment that was easier. Yesterday morning she had cleaned five sets of harness and performed various small chores, The nowspaper man told her he thought he could obtain her a better pmition, und made an engagemont to meet her in the evening. Haviog met her and told her that he knew all, she mado a clean breast and told the following sterg: “‘My right name is Aura M. Scott, and T was born at Homer, Licking county, where I lived until L was O yours of age. My father was m the Thirty-first Ohion regimeont of infantry, and died soon after coming home from the army, and mother died about eight years after father, and [went tolive with Mr, William Woodbridge, a retired morchant at Nowark, in this stare. I was not what is termed a good girl, but the folks accused me of wrong doing of which at that time I was not guilty I thought, however, that as I had the blame I might as well have the wuius, and Istrayed from the paths of rectitude and virtue, Along about last October I got acquuinted with astroot faker, who was a very handsowe and dashing sort of a fel- low, He proposed to me that 1 ac- company him to this city, and, as I was dissatistied with my home, I con- ented, He purchased me a suit of boys' clothes, whieh T donned, ana I huve never since that time worn a dre s “*We came to Cincinnati and stopped at the American house, on Fifch street, botwoon Vine and Race streets, Where we hived together for about a month, when my friend re- ovived a letter that his mother was serioualy ill at Grand Haven, Mich A and be Icfc me, wnd T have never seen him since, While we were at the American house we ocoupied the same rcom, and no one ever suspeoted my sex. Just the day before he left T ob ained employment at the laundry ou Race streot, «pusite the Arcade, where I tended the office and carriod bundles, **After working in the laundry for about three weeks, I then got a place with Emory U. Burton in the Arcade After working here about a week 1 went to work at Louis Hoefer's priut ing blishmeut, on Race street. The solicitor for the firm was William Culbertson, who had been employed u8 & counter on the Main street line of streot cars, He guve me a letter to Mr. Donbam, the book keeper of the cowpany, saying 1 was honest and trastworthy, and Mr, Donham guve wo & position as conductor on his e, At firet T acted as substitute, and then T obtaived & regular car. All this time no one ever suspocied my sex. One night, however, two of the pleted in abont ten weeks. As yet, says | S0x. the matter. T left the road in May, having had some trouble with the driver of my ear. When I quit I owed the company 86 65. The driver owed me 815, which I had lowied him, and T told him to make good the deficiency in my cash account, which he did. The balance of the money he has never paid me.” The girl whose peculiar story 18 re- Iated above was 18 years old month, and is of medium height. She has a clear, dark skin, dark brown eyes, black hair, good features, and a pleasing countenance. She talks fluently, but is undoubtedly, as she herself admits, a rather tough cus tomer. She can chew, smoke, nwear, and drink beer as well as any of the boys. In her possession yes terdsy she had the photographs of r. Woodbridge's daughter and two sons, The pictures indicate that the originals belong to the higher walks in life. Aura has gone with the gamins and boys about town, aud they all beiieve her to be a boy among boys when she is with them. Her face and hands were clean yesterday, but the piece of a shirt which she had on was in a filthy condition, She said she had o money, aud slept wherever she could find a place and ate when she could earn enough to purchase a meal. She says she will never again wear female attire unless forced to do so. She can give no rmination, except ing that she never did like to wear dresses or even associate with her own $5,000! To Safe Experts AND NANUFACTURERS! THE NEBRASKA NATIONAL BA TN X Of Omaha. Has purchased of the Corlies Sate M ©o,, of Providence, R. I, a safe wr anteed in writing to b ‘' pronf for s yerisd of th ey s and u distirhed a tack with th tools and applicances as & burglar can employ,” andinapractics [v unconditional way This bank d -ircs & thorough test nade upon this vafe and in cuse of failure to stan it, the bank w il . at liberty to purchase any other saf and may return this to the An. party isat iberty 1o und who will furish 84 the stipulat Tas Corliss Company in writig 1 with this bank the e $,000,00, iz ing of an agresime ahove—th sum o he paced within the ate and to he forfeited o the party oper. case itis forci Iy openod and h. contonts rab stractod WENRY W. YATES Cashi For the people who raised her she seems to have a kindly feeling, as she wan very anxious that nothing of her history “should be published. Not, she said, on her own account, as she did not care what became of her, but she still had some regard for the feel- ings of the Woodbridge family. Her last words, she said, when she left Newark were: ‘‘Good-by, home, the next place I land will be in the peni- tentiary. After telling her story she bade the reporter good-by, and nim- bly boarded a Main street car. By the time this article is in print she naya she will be on her way to Chicago aboard the night mail, upon which she says she can ride paying fare, True to her Lrust. Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful ~ wife and mother, constantly waiching and caring for her dear «nes, never neglecting a single duty in their be- balf. When they are assniled by disease, and the system shoud have a thorough clenning, the stomach and bowels regu- lated, blo d pwifi-d, and malarial poison exterminated, she must know the that Electric Bitters are the only sure remedy. They are the best and purest me iic the world an | only cost fifty cents, by (. F. Goodman D. M. WELTY, (Snm.ml-nr to D. T. Mount.) Manufasturer and Dealer in Saddles, Harness, Whips, FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Genius Rewarded; The Story of ths°'§nwmg Machine, A handsome little, psmphlot, ble and gol¢ cove with numerous engravinge, will bo GIVEN AWAY to4 ny auult person calling for it, at auy branch or sub-otfice of The Singer Manutacturing Jom pany, or will be sent by mall, post paid, to any porson living at a distance trom our offices The Singer Manufacturing Co., Princlpal Office, 34 Union Square, NEW YORK. STOMACH BIfFERS Itis the co- current, testinony of the public and themedicinal yro e-tion that Hosterter's Stom Robes, Dusters and Turf Goods of ALL DESCRIPTIONS, Agentfo: Jsa. R. Hill & Co.'s OB LABR ATEID CONGORD HARNESS ‘I'he Best in The World,” 112 EA X INAIV ST, OMAHA, NEB Murray Iron Works, Burlington lowa. FOR Orders - olicited me 1y PARM MILLS, ach Bittersi ar ch eves results syeedly folt, thorough and benign Berido rect- der, it iy g rates thefeetle, nd bladder ‘ompiaints, and hw « the cepvalescence f hose 1eeovering from enfeebling di e scs Mcreover, it s the graud specific for fever and ague. For saie by all drugyists and dealers generally Jitoal liver d k d; GRAY’S SPECIFIC MILDICINE TRADE MARK Th;,fi':[:‘_-"fl‘ DR MARX failing cure for Seminal = follow as a BEFCRE TAKING, soquenco of AFTER TAKING, Solt-Abnwo: na Los of Memory, Universal Lassi tude, Pain in the Back, Dimncss of Vislo mature Old Age, and many other Diseas load to Insanity ‘or Consumption and s Proma tuie Grave. £ Full particulars tn our pamvhlet, which wo desire to wend freo tv mafl to overy onc. £ Tho Specifi ¢ ne 18 sold by all drugglste at 81 por packago, or 6 packyges for 25, or will be sent frec by mail on rect ptof the money, by addressing THEGRA JEDICINE s, Buflalo, N.'¥. oc/uie-cod orsales NERVOUS DEBILITY, A Curs Guarantoed Dr, . G Weat's Nerve and Brain Treatruent-- A wpecific Tor Hystoria, Dizziness, Convulsions Nervous Headacho, Mental Deproesion, Loss of Memory,Spermatorrhaa, Ispotency, [uvoluntary Emisaions, Prematuro Old Awe, caised by ovor- exortlon, self-abuse, or over-indulgence, whict leads to misery, decay and death, One hox will cure rocent casos. Ea b box contains one month's treatment, Ono dollar o box, or six boxes for fivo dollars; sent by mail propaid on rocelpt of rice. We guarantbe six boxes to curc any case ith each ordor rocelved by us for six boxos, ac- companled with five dollars, will send the pur. chasor our written guarantee to roturn the Printins Offices, Ete,, A Specialty, The Largest Iron Working Establish ment in the State, MANUFACTURERS OF team Engines, AND GENERAL MACHINERY. The Howard Automatic Out-Off Steam Engine, Send for Oirculars THE KENDALL PLAITING MACHINE' ANID GRESS-WAKERS' COMPANION, 1 plaits 7o 1-.50f & 0 nen 1o vidih i the conrmnt folte or finost sl As mes-1m it dows wll kinds wod stylon of y lafting 1 use No la tint does hor own dress-making o 0 do without one—as nice plaiting | 1t of fanpion, If seen i selly itselt, For “nchines, Cireulars or Agent's torms address CONGAR & 00, Aduns 81, Chioaw KENDALL'S SPAVIN CURE, The Most Buccessful Remedy ever discov ored, & It is cortain in its efects and d.es not blister. READ PROOF BELOW. Also excellent fur human flesh FROM A PROMINENT PHYSICIAN, Washiugtonville, Obio, June 17, 1881. Dy B.J. KNbaLL, &'C0 : Gouts— Reading your ad vortisomont in Turf, Field and Farm, of your Kendal's Spavin Cure, & d having & valuable wid s ecdy horse which had bey lame from pa I for cigbteen wonthe, 1 seut 0 you for bottle by expross, which | ' six weeks remoyed all lamei s and eolargement and a larg - spling drow another horse, Oth horses are 10-uay wsnound as colts. 'The one bottle was worth ‘0 we ome bundr dollars. Respeettully yorure, H. A, b. wrouer, M. D, 8ond tor Hllustrate ! circular wiving ' positive prool. Pricedl. All Dr employes of the road accidentally found out T was a girl. They have, however never said anything about got letor you D, B, prietors, Enoshurgh Faila, Vt. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. dew-ly u\unel 1t the treatment dor not eff: ct a cure, ©. #. Goodman, Druge'st, Sole, Wholesale and 1l Agont, Omaha, Nob,' Ordsre by otatlaorice’ e STPHILIS :t?tll,‘?“.go = g g Oatareh, g o fi RUZEMA. E . 0ld Sias =3 ~ w Pimples o § e BOILS, ; E 58 o £a = Skin 3 E Disea se e Cures When Hot Springs Fail MAVERN, ARK., May § 1881 Wo have cases in onr own towd who lived at Hot Springs, snd were flnally cured with 8. 8, §, MoCammon & Mukky, IF YOU doubs, come to see us and K WILL CURE YOUR OR charye nothlug |1 particulars and copy of little Book ) the U fortunate Sufferine aneall ol BTEARS," 8.5, 8., 00 particic of Mercury. lodide Potas slum o sy Minersl substance. SWIPT SPEQIFIC 00, Prope, Atlauts Price of Small alze, 81.00 Largo size §1.76 Sold by KENNARD BKOS & o AN Tty ue it e proved YBLAC JRAUGHT ! the bes: iiver mediciue | 1t yon suffer trom Dyspepsia, use BURDOCA ‘LOOD BITTERS, It you are afflioted with Biliousness, use BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you are prostrated with sick Headache, take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1f your Bowels are disordered, regulate them with URDOCK BLOOD BITTERS It your Blood 1 mpure, purity it with BURDOCK ELOOD BITTERS, It you have Indigestion, you will tind an antidote in BURDOCK BLOOD BITT RS, If you are troubled with Spring Complaints, er- adicate them with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 1t your Liveria torpid, rostore it to healthy action with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t your Liver s affected, you will find a sure re. storative in BURDOCK BLOOD BIUTTE 1t you have any species of Humor or Pimple, not to take BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS 1t you have any symptoms of Uleers or Scrofulous Sores, a curative remedy will be found in BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS For Imparting strength and vitahty to the sys- tem, nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Nervous and General Debility, tone up the aystem with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price, 81.00 per Sottle; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER, MILBURK, & Co., Props. BUFFALO, N. ¥. Sold at wholosale by Ish & McMahon and ©. F Goodnian 7 floct, not a cause [t origin | ifestations withort [ AUSR 1 ust bo removed, and * way can & orre ever o cffectd ARNER'SSAFEKIDNDY AND IVER CURE is cstablished on jist thix principle. 1t rea)izos that 96 . Per Cent. ot all diseases arize trom doranged kidneys an liver, and it _strikes at once -t the root of the difficulty. The eleme ts of which it is composed act directly upon - heso great organs, both as a 700D & d RESTORER, and. by placitg them ina cealthy, conditicn, drive discase and pain from ihe system. For the innumerable troub es cavsed by un- healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs; for the distreswing Disordersof Women: for Malaria, an: physical derangementa generally, this great rem dy has no equal, B ware of impostors, im- |h[-?ov-l:vn;ld';:nnuafflna]mlfl uNho Just as good. ‘or Diabetos, as for W ARNER'S S8A. DJASETES CURE i ‘'or sale by all dealers. H. H. WARNER & CO.. i ma Rochostar N ¥ The Great kngiish Kemedy smNever fails te cure N ervous Debility, Vi 8t.) Exiaustion iois, Seminal ' Weak- nesscs, LOST MAN HOOR, and ali the Bl cticcts of youth Baltul follies and ‘exces. wcs. It stops pen 1 weake tary loss.s s upon the sys , the ievitable e = e ot evilprace tices, which ‘tre so destrue'ive (0 mind and hody and rake lite miserable, often leading to in y and death It strengthe (iemory( Blood, Mus ductive , sccure {rom obs. rvation, to on receiptof price. No. C. 0. D. s on receipt of $1 s a guara;te questing answers must inclose stamp. Dr. Mintie's Dandelion Pills are th 3 best and cheapest dyspepsia and billious cure fn the markct. Sold by il drugyists. Price 60 cente, Di MINTING KIDNKY REMKDY, NXPKNTICUM, Cures sl icind of Kidney and bladder complainte, 0110rrhes, glect and leucorrhea For sale y all dnuggists:'§1 a bottlo, ENGLISH MEDICAL INSTITUTE, 718 Olive St., St. *ouis, Mo For Sale in Omaha by R GOODMAN linguisi Ho Pk rm lating without {ntoricating, ake op Bliters, £ o youdye mIgnave m i £ Irculir cavey 1 {11, 1t hus! g . A 50 savea nune yreow - To Nervous Sufterers THE QGREAT KUR_OPKAN REMEDY Dr. J, B, Slm_pfiou'u Specific INACIED I W NN EL. 18 13 & poejtive oure for s, [potancy, and %t fres 10 ail Soulars, Price, Bpecific, $1.00 pos package, OF wix pack: agos for #5.00. Addross all orders t B. 31AL5 'l CINE O, Nos. 104 wnd 106 Ml affslo, N. Y. Wrlte for them and get full par W.B. MILLARD. ¥, 5. JOHNSON MILLARD & 'JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits. 1111 FARNHAM STREET, ’ CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED Y Agents for Peck & Bauchers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour' OMAHA, - - - NEB REFERENOGES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO — JT.T.BROWIN & CO WHOLESALE DRY GOODS. NOTION:S, Boots and Shoes. OMAHA, - - - - - NEB. C. F. GOODMAI, DRUGS, PAINIS, OILS. o Window and Plate Glass. will find it to thelr ad- £ Anyore contemplating huilaing store, bank, or any other fine vantage to corres ond with us before purchasing their Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, OMAWA - - - - NEB, “F.C. MORGAN, WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham St . Omaha, Nah FOSTER &CRAY. —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. farnham and Douglas Sts., WL AN L -~ - « NTERES. P, BOYER JO. ~——DEALERS IN— Sold in Owaka by C, F , 3. W, Bell, 1, K. Tah, and &) dragyistaoen whit, HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar ?r.n | & A JE° e = A ULTS, ‘ LOCK S, & COC. , 1020 Farnham Street, 3 BTEELE, GHNSON & G0, - WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, Balt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and 21 Grocers' Supplies. A jull Line of the Best Brands of JIGARS AND MANUFACTURED 'T0BACCO. ‘ognts for BENWOOD NAILS ANDfiLAFLVN & RAND POWDER '0. HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF ' W ALL PAPER, AND | WINDOW SHADES 4 EASTER: PRICES DUPLICATED, ~* 1118 FAR'AM 5T. - - OMAHA J. A WAKEFIELD, WHOLKSALL ASD sE1AIL DEALER IN B W R0 IER 3ER TR, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, o, BLINDE, WOLDIRGS, LIME, CEMENT PL.ASTER, B7O. CEMENT OOMPANY { ” SASH, MHTATE AGKEN: FOR MILWALUKK Near Mnion Pacific % ¥ H LI G BLE S OTEN G ANI» HAND B T IV 1B S5 r\T . e iy OWE}L Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, INING, % AOHINEKY, NG, HOsK A ) » FITTINGS PIPE 87) KING, AT ™HioLrs, L o AND B¥TA HALLADAY AILLS CHURGA AND SCHOOL BiLLS Cor., Farram and 10th Streets (maha, Neb \