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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1881)
I o THE OMAHA DA FLY BEE : SATURDAY AUGUST 20 , 1881 , WYMORE WAIFS , The Property 'n That Bustling Place Increasing m Value , Ints.of IntorcstlnR Now * From One of Ncjbraslca'n Young nnd Pros perous Towns , Oonc lKnJencc el The Ilto. WYMOIIB , August 17. 1r passed through Wyinoro on route north , nnd everything looked so very now I thought it would bo hotter to pay no attention to the embryo until it had taken form nnd declared its species nnd sex. However , I iiMioiiHjMund / myself compelled to return nnd write up this , the "future great. " T'lE BOOM. Those who read this nrlicle must know that on Uitf 1st day of May , Wymoro had no existence , nnd yet to- tiny ono hundred nnd twcnty-ono ll buildings nro under roof , many of them two , nnd bne three ntoiics in height ; n magnificent elevator tlmt is nearly completed , also n round house Lefi.un. Kxconting porli ps pno town , I never saw such n wonderful transition being made. Corner lots nro worth from § 200 to $1POO , and they can't ' bo hnd as n rule nt any price tlmt would bo paid. There is not n fully stocked store in town ; "just getting on our iooda" is "wliat they nil say. There nro scores of families in tents , shanties nnd wagons. Tlio streets nro crowded with carpenters , stone-masons , brick-layers , collar dig gers and < iunrrymon. \Vliat tow stores are open for busi ness have moro to do than they can properly attend to , nnd the three hotels nnd 1mlf n dozen boarding houses nro so full that the first who register nro in luck. The last on the book must take what they can got. Heal estate offices nro besieged by eager men from morning until night , nnd the hundreds that sharp Hpcculn- tors mnko in n few dnys nnd without effort has fostered n mania for tlmt kind of thing , nnd everybody him ono or moro "choice lots right over there by that cornfield" tlmt they will sell for n rcasonnble consideration , but they nro not anxious for , in n week or two , those sanio lots will bo in demand for n much higher figure. TUB ( UUHK. HT It was given out this spring that n grand now departure was to be made by the I ) . & M. Dmircr was to bo reached. The Missouri was to bo bridged below Brownvillo , nnd the U. ifc M. main linowns to run through the south tier of Nebraska counties , and ut a point south of Dluc Springs ; the first division headquarters , repair shops nnd round-house were to be established. Land was bought , the town platted nnd christened Wymore. Now , ns nil the world knows , n town with a division headquarters will , within five years , become n city of several thousand inhabitants. For instance , lot the reader think up nil tlio division headquarters ho 911:1 , nnd th'on name one that does not number itti people by the thousand. Further I more , tlioro is hero the Otoe reserva tion of 43,000 acres , and that will be thrown open for actual settlers on > omptomhor 1st , nnd this garden spot will nil be tributary country , The farming and cattle interests are now very extensive , nnd outside of the reservation there is little vncant land. Hero there nro two splendid strcnms for wutor privileges , nnd a mill will bo built for Wy moro on the Indian creek nt once. However , the Blue river not far nway has u grand , swift flow over a rooky bottom nnd some day there will bo n manufacturing businesH here that will turn our wool into cloth , our hides into leather nnd our leather into shoes. Ynst lodges of fmo building atone arc now being quarried within n hnli mill of Wymoro. Brick is being burned and wo nrc told that Wymoro clay makes n vorj Buporior brick. The beauty of Wymoro'a locatioi . attracts many new comers. lien wooded valleys invite to shade am Hcclusion , clear streams , with matmifi cent bathing nnd fishing privilege ! und , in shor , about 'nil tlio ndvnn tnges that can < > bo found in any neu town. Tlio now comer who wants to care for his family in n first class mnnnei . will find no trouble about it right him in Wymoro no BOOH us the hotels car bo completed , but for the present , Blue Springs , n thriving town only t mile north , 1ms old established hotoh nnd boarding houses nnd , by the way , it is also the terminus of ono of the U. 1' . branches , thus Booming com < ' petition on freights by mnkingn ahorl haul from Wymoro , The business men here nro exceed ingly public spirited nnd entorprisinij and will without doubt succeed if making this ono of the beat towns ii Nebraska. A postofllco is something badbj needed , and n petition has been son' ' to" Washington for its vatablishmon with Mr. McClelland , ono of tin loading real estate ownora , as its post muster. A better selection could no have boon made , 1'KIl.SONAl ; . Mr. E. 0. PiiBoy , a Sarpy count , man , mot mo with a liBarty wolcom' und told mo that ho couldn't koc ; houao without the DEE , but that h would change from the weekly to th daily for a year , and ho handed out a X. . "I have , " Baid ho , "taken thro copies of the weekly this year. Tw I nont east nnd QUO for myself. It i a grand paper , " Mr , Pusoy it not ono of the leading merchants of W ) moro. . Captain Ashby , ono of the bos Icnown men in Nebraska , is nn import ant factor in the town. Ifo runs live weekly , attends to an oxtonsiy law practice und sells town lota nni farina almost every hour. The Cap tain was right pa hand tp help us ge up a boom for the BKK. The finest etallion ( Clydesdale ) t lie found in seven counties isot } \ and is owned by Peter Gallogly. The fight between Blue Springs am Wymoro exists pnly in imagination line Sprincs will fight the B. * M. railroad to obtain ft depot nnd they vill undoubtedly secure liiu time ; but outside of n little henllhy railway , hero is not , nnd probably will not be , any contest between the two towns ; nnd certain it is that tlioro is room enough for both , nnd Blue Spiing.- ) vith nor old established business , her excellent mill nnd numerous facilities or [ mnnnfActing nnd other enter- irises , necfl Mol fear nhy eclipse. For business ref iow see IHh page. POETRY OP THE TIMES. Sonsonnblo. l > ct ollictt neck n cool retreat ly ! Hcnftldc nnd l > y immntnin ; We're content to have ! a sent ] ! oMlo ( a Hmlix-fmmUln. Cninbriilgc Tribune. Xlio" Boston Dip. " O , the plcainnt Bo.itmi Dip , DrcMiiv dipt Vs through mclouioiifi incwmre merry men nnd innMcnn M\ \ > ; With their graceful Benuflecuon ; How they come and ( , ' " ' " cecllom ! lo-v calmly in platoons they Knlixam to the tuncft , fort qnlct till" Me I'1 ' ' rk'ndooni 1 Now tlioy dwny and slide and KKlp Joncx , MidllgatiK , Do Vcics , Vnd the glory of escutcheon nnd of station dlnappe.irH , As they Hklf | , dklp , skip , hklp , Veatli the terror and tlio tremor of tlie Blinking cliamlcHcru , As they trip , trip , trip , trip , liip , trip , To tlio nmnlo of tlio DoHton-nstnn dip. Springfield The Hoatotl Toriu Poetry. h , for n lodge In a garden nf Oh for an Iceberg or two tri control 1 h for a vale that at midday tlio ( low cum bers ! Oh for a pleasure trip up to thu polo 1 h for n little onc-Ntory thermometer , With nothing hut zoroa nil ranged In a row 1 ) h tor a big doublo-bariellcd hydrometer , To nic.iHuro the molititre that falls from my bnJW 1 h that IhU cold woild ucro twenty times colder ! ( Tliat'it irony red hot it sccmrth to me. ) h for n turn of itn drendcd cold Bhoulderl Oh what n comfort nn nguo would be 1 h for a grotto to typify Heaven , cooped in n rock utufcr catarnct vast ! h fi < r a winter of discontent c\cn ! Oh for a wet blanket judiciously cast 1 ) h for n soda fount spouting up boldly I'lom uvery hot lamp-post ngalnst the liot tiky ! ! h for n jiroud maiden to look on mo coldly 1 Freezing my HOU ! with the glnnco of her eye. ) h for n draught of a cup of "cold pi/en ! " Oh for a resting place In tlio cold grave t ) h fern bath in the .Styx , whcro the thick nlmdo\v Ilex on And deepen * the chill of its dailc , run ning wave ! Plantation Life. ) o cotton grow In do bla/.ing HUH , Cinlong , liclgh duru , step along , Sambo , ) o darkey'H work hu lm\u just begun , ( ialnng , heigh dvrc , stop alon Uam ; . V we got to go to the ole norf field 15v tie way ( m do gooso-ucck road. Anal gueH do Lord ulll take his cliccld To llcaben by do goone-neck ro.id. : ) cn galong , hulgli dcro , steualong.Sambo , ( Jnloitg , heigh hcru , ntep along , Sam , [ ) o ladioH nit In dc cool in' Blmdc , Galong , heigh dore _ , how ( ley aio nliiiiuj ! ( ; Dey got dero pick where do gamen IH played , Galong , heigh deic , how dcy do shine ; Hut I guesx do.fjord lie will show 'em ' * 'long liy the way of the gooso-ncck rend , iVml doy'll have to jino the niggn frong To Huabcn by the goosn-neck load ) en galong , heigh dcruHtci > along , Hambo , Jalong , heigh dcrc , ntep along , Sam. N. 1 * . BAIICOCK. IMPIETIES. When tlio Old Testament 14 rcvl oil mul Modernized it will probably xtnto tlmt \duni , after eating the npplu , received vord tlmt bin resignation uould be ccepted. Ariznim iniiiintcnt prudently leave tbclr revolver * on the bank \vlicn ( 'cmiK into tlio wutor tn bnptl/.u converts , but never go in no f nr but they can retioli the wonporn in , tvo jnnipH If nccc8 nry. I'antorYen , Mi * . Drown. Taking Into : oiiBiilcmtim ! tliu fact tlmt tho.SmitliH tmrdly over pay their pow rents , it It Htrnngely bnil taste on their pait to sinp so loudly nnd throw nueli unction into their pniyei-s. Mra , Drown Quito too icrribly \ worthy deacon in n town not farnway gave notice at n prayer meeting the other nfcht of n church mcctinu ; tlmt wnn to bu held linnicdlatvly nftur , nnd unconsciously iiilili'il ; "Thvio is no objection to the female brethren remaining ! " -Springfield Republican , An Krlo youngnian hasbrcn turned out of church for tmncliifr. Ho now wlshus that ho hnd LJOIIU to n Sunday school jiic. nio and hugged and kUsecl the girlu in thu icligioui ) name of Copenhagen , nnd thnnie- tallied hU niioil BtundiiiK ' chinch Nor- riBtown Hciahl. Some llmo n o nn effort wan made to conycit thu lute Mr. Spotted Tuil to thu Christian faith. After the scheino of nal. vatlon had bevn unfoUU-d to him , hv remarked - marked : "iVhllo religion no ( iod. led ! conic nn earth , white man kill him. In dian wouldn't do that. " "My brethren , " said n western minister. 'tho preaching of the gospel to HOIIIU peo. | ile la like pouring water over aBixingeit Kualca in nnd Ktaya. To othcra ft in like w Iml blowing through n , chicken coon. My cxperjcnco of this congregation is that ft contains nioro chicken coops than npongca , " There h trouble in the Luthcrbnum church. I'hilndelphia , and l''utor Price lian written to Deucon ] doux as followxi "You lie , mid you know you lie ! You ay I mibucrlbed money to tn church anil ne\er paid It , You nro a vlllainl Can you understand sound lCmli h ? You nl < ways can lind me ut 28 So < ith Fifth utreet , orlKWl'ark ftM > nuo. " This U rcgardec | by thu deacon ai n challenge to nght t duel , "I declare If there Isn't the dencon'i ( huiMitcr out tt Ith n bran , new ghawl , Well , 1 ne\er , " "Itubhl" hald a better in toriufil lenmU' , "tlHn't hew. It's one she borrowed from the company tlmt'a visitiuu over t' the deacon's. " "Well , thcro'n on thinglkiuw. She can't depend on bor. rowing to look well in heaven. She'll have to wear her own nngel plumage when uhi t-cU there. " And they bowed their heads iw they opened the enlce * . | It's too bad , but it sometimes become * ueeeimary to accuse even reverend gentle men of blortcomingn. Among the latcul olleiulen iu the doth is the Uev. Willbu Harris , trcakurcr of Princeton college , v i ho is suspected of not dUtlngulshins clearly between "mcum et tuum , " Hi cheats the boys in their coal and gas nc counts , it in naid , cribs money en route tc them from indulgent parents , nnd xvas sc niggardly In the repair of e\terftge that ni fpidnulo of typhoid was nearly occasioned Mr. Harris' case Is to be looked into , bul it is soppojed that the college faculty \\l\l \ wbitewoah him. Do Not Despond. r'a Safe Kidney and Livoi Cure will drive off the worst attack ol ' 'blues. " oodlw. QUINCY QUOTATIONS , A Lively Sketch of Tlmt Pleas- nnt Place. - - Its Various Features and Prom inent Buildings. iioiiilcnto of The HPK. QITIXOY , 111. , August 11) . Having resided in this beautiful city lontf enough to allow my first iinprussions to cryntnlitts into beautiful and lusthctic sontinients , I nmko bold to thrust them obtrusively before the million nnd a half .rc.idcra of TIIK OMAHA DEI : . You must icniombcr that Quincy is Hie oldest town in the state , and hero , also , nourishes the first newspaper ' ever thrown' the atmosphere of Illinois , tlio Quincy Herald. I doubt not that it is ono of the most pleasant ly located and artistically laid out cities in the union. The central block , around which radiates the business of the the town , comprises Washington park , contain- ng several acres of beautiful , green , closely clipped sward , shaded by largo , itately elms and conveniently seated ron settees. In the center is a largo , handsome 'ountain , while on the east side , fnc- ng Fifth street , in a commodious band stand , from which the Eighth Uegi- ncnt band discourses sweet music on each Tuesday nnd Saturday evening. As an indication of the liberality and enterprise of the citizens , allow mo to say that tlio band ia paid by a gener ous Bubscripiion , readily raised among .ho merchants and other business men of Quincy. In connection with these mnd concerts there occurred last week a striking incident. A veil-dressed stranger requested the band to play a : crtain piece of music. It was not n possession of the band , whereupon 10 o ( lured them $15 to procure it. I'lio music was procured , the money mid , and the piece rendered to the ividont delight nnd sincere appreci.v ion of thu music-loving stranger. And from his evident hearty enjoy- nont I have not the least doubt but hat ho considered ho had received 'till value. The population of Quincy is about 50,000 souls. Many of tlio business mil residence blocks are architectural ornaments , and tlio court house ia the inest in the tttatu , if not in the Union. The handsome grounds mirrouiKling it occupy a square , bounded on the north by Ihoadway , south by A'er- inont , cast by Sixth , and west by Fifth at roots. Ex-United Slates aa ator , Hon. Orville il. Urowninfteerotury ; of the interior during the administration of Andrew Johnson , nnd ono of the first and most prominent settlers of Quincy , died last week and was buiied Sun day. Ho was seventy-five years of age , and had long been identified with the interests , political and otherwise , of the state of Illinois. The city council of Quincy arc hav ing a lively matinee with Commodore Davidson , of the Northern line of ateamboats. The latter rotuscs Jo land his _ ten or twelve steamers at Quincy , owing to the charge of wharfage. In the past this had boon fixed at $2.50 for ca > : h land ing , but was lately reduced to § 1.00. Occasionally the boats laud , and soiiii- occvaionally they don't , which makes hteamboat travel from Quincy north or aouth "mighty onsartin. " It is hoped by the citizens generally that an amicable arrangement will soon bo effected whereby all conflict ing interests will > bo ad justed. A long serious drought has nearly , if not nuito , ruined the corn crop of Illinois , and the wheat is aaanty nnd poor in quality. This is the most dis astrous failure of crops which has oc curred for many yoara. The cool attractions of Lalo Mill- notonka , Minn. , have proved quite tomptijg to many Quincyites , and thither have they flown to escape the terrible hot weather which has , for the last few weeks , prevailed. ' Quincy has her own board of trade , option exchange , or "bucket shop , " whichever you may cheese to dcsig- unto it , and quite n little excitement has been caused lately by tJip yho- nominal rise in the price of corn. The pros * of.Quincy consists of three dailica , the Herald , Whig and News , and four weeklies , the Modern Argo , Iloviow , Greenback Post and n German pajier. The state firemen's tournament will commence hero in a week or two , and doubtless the aamo exciting sconce will occur as transpired nt Council 1 tin da last spring , although it is not expected that the "Uatca Hoso'Ieam'1 of Denver will respond to invitations. Itut already this letter is too long , sc tra-la-lo. DICK STKKLK. How a Tb.oa.tro Is to bo Lighted. N. Y. Y.Ono Ono of tbo most important features of the now theatre of this city ia to be tbo system of lighting , The architects believe that no gas-burners should be allowed to meet the eye of a person at the play. It distracts his attention , they say , and so have devised n system of lighting which will obviate thu trouble , The parquotto will be flooded with light Irom ix prismatic chandelier in the dome , which is said to contain 22,000 prisms , and which will bo lighted with electricity. Foui sconces will also bo placed on the walls , and in addition to this two powerful roiloctors huvo boon ar ranged in domes excavated under the balcony. ' While the performance it going on not a light will bo visible tc the audience unless they seek it in the chandelier ubovo. There will be no lamp-posts in front of the build. ing , but the street will bo illuminated by clusters of lights resting on foui brackets attached to the wall of tlu theatre. Buolcltu'8 Arnica Salvo , The best salvo in the world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , totter , chapped hands , chjllblains , corns and all kinds ol skin eruptions. This salve is guar anteed to give perfect satisfaction in every cose or money refunded. Price , 25c per box. For Halo by ISH & McMAiiox , Omaha , Great German REMEDY ron muxAiisx , NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , GOUT , SOUEHESS or tiiK CHEST , SORE THROAT , QUINSY , SWELLINGS inn SPRAINS , FROSTED FEET .JKD EARS , l.io SCALDS , OCKERAI , TOOTH , EAR AND HEADACHE , ACHES. No l'rtnr tlcn on cirtli . Jirnnj OIL > t SArr , nine , jixnr. and ciirtr Dtlernal Rrni djr. A trill eutalli lut the comririttvcljr trilling o < itl < yof > ( ) Cxnrs. and everyone infering with jalu can ntvt cheir inj i Mltlte I roof of Iti clultni. mutniuNs is rtcTr.i rijocnrs. SOI.D BY All DRUOOISTS AND DEALERS IH MEDICIHE. A. VOGELER & CO. _ _ > tltlinnrr.H < i. , U.S. A- AND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO Roar for Moores ( ) Harness AND Saddlery. Ihato ailoptoil the Lion as n Trade Malk , and all my Roods will bo STAMPED with the MON ruul my NAMK on tlioeamc. NO ( ! OOU3 AP.E GGNUINi : WITHOUT THE A1IOVE SrASIPS. The best material Is useil and the icojl Fkillci' norkmcn are tmplotcd , and at the lowest cast price. AnjonowlKhinff a price-list of good wili confer a fat or by Bcmllng for one. DAVID SMITH MOORE. 1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe & Council Bluffs w iA omt Direct Line"lo St. LdUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. No change of can between Omaha and fit. and but ono between OMAHA and NEW YOIIK. , Daily PassengerTrains EASTERN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS C1IAUGK3 and IN ADVANCE of ALL OTHEIl LINES. This entire line In equipped with Pullman'i Palace Sleeping Care , Palace Day Coaches , Miller1 ! Safety Platform and Coupler , and the celebrated Wcstlnghouso Air-brake. tS'Sca that jour ticket reads YIA nANSAE CITV , ST. JOSEPH & COUNCIL 11LUFFS Hall. road , tla St. Joseph and tit. Louts. Tickets for Bale at all coupon stations In th < West. J. F. BAUNAHD , A. C. DAWES , Gen. Supt. , St. Joseph , Mo , Oca. Pass , and Ticket Agt. , St. Joseph , Mo. AKDT HOIIDKN , Ticket Agent , 10:0 Farnham street. A. H. HAHNAnn General Atfcnt , OMAIIA , NK DE VEATJX'S WASHING MACHINE The Only Machine that Will Do just as is Advertised. It Will Wash Faster , ' It Will Wash Cleaner , It Will Wash Easier , It Will ropirB no Bulging , It will do a large family Washing in 30 Minutes. It Will IWivsli Equally wolll wltb Hard or Soft Wnter- It doe * aay with \vaih boilers and wash boanU , and mil jay ( orlUell In full and tbooar ol clothe * in a monjlL No steam In the kltclien , A thllJ 10 jean ol can do thu waahliif'otterthan nny woman can uring ana hangout thoclotlicu- OA.3C.I..A.TXTJO SBJEl XV DAN. SULLIVAN fcbONS1 , dim HID Kanitiam Street , AgenU. RACINE COLLEGE ! ACOI.LEaUANl ) OUAMMAK SCHOOL THE BEST SCHOOL I BOYS For terms Address Dr. Stevens Parker , warden of Racine College , Racine. Wis. jy 22dA'w ln Oornell College , The Chssllcal. rhllonoiihfcol , Scientific and Civ. . U ntliieerlii | ; Courwu comtiaro fatorabljr will : the bct collegoi In the country , SpctlaladtanUECiargtftciim the Prtparato ry and Normal Ueiartiuents , aud tn the Ccnsery utory of llu lc. Twenty Profesiors and Teacher * . Superior UulUlnK'n , Museum , laboratory an I . Expense ! Low , I'M tenu open * Sept. 15. for catalo.'ucs or otherlnf nuatlon , addreu ll'RKS. WM. K. KINO , D. U. , _ .lr nl&w8in _ Mt Vernon. low * . Business College , THE GREAT WESTEEM QEO. H. RATHBUN , Principal. Oreighton Block , OMAHA , . . . NEBRASKA JWS ud lor Circular. nor.SOOUt Burdock jfBE OMK : VHBBHHi M , UiTrTirrs e * UfflERS Mr . .T. O. Jloberti on , I'ltUburtr , I'x , rfte , " 1 nai ijIcrlnjf ( from Rtncral ikblllh. want ol np. | > ctltc , constipation , etc. , no thnt life \\tun bur * den ; niter lulng Ihmlock Blood Hitters 1 felt bet- Itr than for j cars. 1 cannot praise jour Hitters too much. " 11. Olb ) > , of IlufTalo. N. Y. , rltc : "Your llurdock Dlood IllttcrK , In ihronic ill K cs nf the blood , Iher and kldnejn , Imo been cljniallv luirkrd wlthsticco's. Ihato used them injsrlt I th hc t results , for torpidity of the liter , Mid In CMC of a friend of mine Buffering from drop } , the cilcctt\a > man clous. nnico Turner , Itothfstcr , N , Y. , writes : I hmc iron subject to notions ( Unorder of the Uilnoj.t. xnd unable to attend to bu lnei i ; llurdock Illood Hitters relieved me before half a bottle was used , I feel lonfldcnt that they \\ill Ititlrclj cure me" 1' . Aicnlth Hall , niniflianniton , N. Y. wjltcs ! "I HiuTcrcd lth n ilull pain through m.\ left luntf nnd shoulder. Ixist in ) i > | ) lrltsai > ) > ctlte and color , nnd eould ulthdlfflcnlty Keep up all day. TooliiourUurdoik lllootl Ilittcra m dlrrttediiml ) liatolrlt no | ln shico flret week after usln them. " Mr. Noah natc , Klmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About fourj-cars ago I hnd an attack of bllllous fcxcr , and net cr tullvrccottrcd. My illgeoth c otxans ttcrc weakened , and I would be completely pros trated for daj i. Aftcl lnhiL' two bottlcaof jour Ihirdoek Illood Hitters the Imiirotcmcnt ttasso visible that I a antonMicd. linn now , thouuh 01 j earn of ago , do a fair and reasonable daj'a C. Illnckct Itolilnran , proprietor of The Canada I'rcibj tcrian , Toronto. Out.rlte : "For jearn I Buffered preatly from oft-recurring headache , I iscil jour llurdock Illood Hitters ulth ImppleU rcsultn , and I now find mjBclf in better health than for years past. " .Mr > > . Wallace , IliiHalo , N. Y. , writes : ' -Ihate i ed Ihmlock Illood Illttcn for ncrt oi and lill- lous headaches , and ran recommend It to an } one toqulrhiK a euro for blllloiibness. " Mm. Ira Mullholland , Albany , N , Y , wrltcn : 'For ' not cral } earn 1 hat e Buffered from olt-rccur- rlnc billions headaches , dyspepsia , and com plaints peculiar to in > sex. Bmco tiding jour llurdock HlotxlUlttcrsInmcntlri.lv relieved. " Price , I.OO per Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts FOSTER , MILBURM , & Do , , Props , BUFFALO , N. Y- Sold at tt holcsalc by Ish & MeMahon and C. F. Goodman. Jo 27 cod-mo ORDINANCE NO. 2G7. An ordinance for letjinvra * i < cclal ta\ . for the muling of las ! street from tlio center of 13th fetruct wett tn 24th street ( Omaha street In SHOCSCJ'S addition ) In thctltyuf Omaha , In the ( oiiiity of Douglas nnd State of Nebraska. L'o It ordained bj the cltj council of the city of Omaha : . KKCTIOV 1. That the sot era ! sums cct opposite to the follow In : , ' described prcmNcs , lots and | iai1 < of lots and pieces of ground being lots und { ilcces of ground iidjacent to and abutting upon L.isa ! street In the Uty of Omaha , bo and the same s hcrebj' Icvicil ai.d assessed as a special taitnd a.s c iiueiit uiMiis.ild loU and plccei of Rround , : ho same bclni * for one half the cost nnd expenses of bringing fcaiil Cass etrcct In the city of Omaha , 'rorn ' thocenter of 13th street to 'Jltli street to the now estiblnticd Kradc , said gradln" hating liceu duly pcr/orn / ed under contract inadobj- the cltj' of ( liiialn with Duffy Brothers , contractors , and n.i'd ' improtcmcnt belnj now entirely com pleted : That said lot * anil pieces of ( 'roinul so liouiul- Ing und abutting upon laid CUM street no cd liclnj ; thus fcpei tally taxed and aHkseil In pro portion to the ( fit front of bald lots and I'lues o ( ground ujion tuld Cans strict so graded , and tlio said ajrjfrt'i.'Uto turn of $1,40S.U2 , bilnj ; an hall of the expense and cost of brlnK'i S JluOas itrcct III the city of Omaha from lUth street to 21th street ( Omaha ( street In 8 eesej 'a addition ) In the Uty of Omaha , to the now ettablUhed grade. btc. 2 , The sal J special taxes and assessment * herein leleil arc hereby made pa ) able to the city treasurer of Omaha , thirty ( bOila.fro . > the date and puisa o of thin ordinance. Stc 3. ThU ordinance thall taku elicit and be In force from and alter iU pukauo. Atu t : 1IIOS. II. DAIUJV , l'rc 't City Council. J , J. U C. JKUKTT. City Clerk , Tawed Aug.Bth , 1881. Approiul AUL' , 18th , 1SS1. J. E. HOYD , SUjor. The abo\o tax Iwcomea delinquent on the 12tt day of September , 1831 , after \ > hlih data ten * cent , penalty nd interest at the rate of ono pei cent , per month , in ) able In adianco , ulll l > added. 8. Q. MALLrTTrE , aulTdSt City Trea > urer. if , NAM , Dentist , Ornct- Jacob * ' Block , co n r Capitol kTcaui uJ Fifteenth Uclt , Omaha Noh FOREPAUGH IS COHM10 OMAHA , BIB8ASIA , BUT NOT UNTIL SATURDAY , 'AUGUST 27 , 1881. One Old Time Tried Friend is Worth a Dozen New Ones , , Wait for the Very Biggest 1 Wait for the Very Best ! I Wait for the Great Foropaugh Sh'ow ' 111 Adnm , the Flrt Showman In the Und I * Coming to Omaha , Nebrntka , Sure , Saturday Auguit 27th. ' f I I n Coming with tlio Handsomest Woman in America , Who gained the Orcat Ten Thousand Dollar I'r zc. And Ten Thousand ladles In Douglas Co. , arc Ko'n ' to "I0 I'orciiaugli Show JiHt to BCD how slio looks. is [ Coining witli ONE THOUSAND NEW WONDERS ! ONE THOUSAND NEW FEATU11ES ! ONE THOUSAND NEW CURIOSITIES ! ONE THOUSAND NEW ATTRACTIONS ! is Coming Saturday , August 27th , with the Urarnl Spei.t.u.ulir Pageant , rtVriscnttng the Oriental Romance of Lalla Rookh's Departure from Delhi ! ! ! ( The 1'rinccs impcrsonatml \ > \ the Handsomest Woman hi the Land. ) is Coming with Leo Von West's 22 Reason Gifted Stallion Students and Per forming t-igmy Pony Pupils. FOREPAUGK Is Coming with the Marvelous and Astonishing Sclbini & VillSon Troupe of Gymnastic Byciclers who have Electrified nil Europe. \ They turn Summersaults , and form I'vrauilds three nnd ( our on top of the \ \ hcclmanhllo going ' at a Tncnty MlleSpecd. FORZPATJGH is Coming , SATURDAY , AUGUST 27th , to OMAHA , NEBRASKA , with Five Great Fun-Mnking Clowns , BURKE , SHEELEY , ROBINSON and LAISOILL. Is Cowing With tl o EcautlfQl , Intropcil and Darin ? , X. 23 The Cloud Queen of the Hizh Wire , who rUes a Velocipede o\er a 2-1 inch wire One Hundred Feet from the ground , amlWhi'i'U her bnliyo\cr tliuiatiie high wire , The JIo > t rearing und Daring Woman that cttrliud , KOUKI'AUOII la Comhis with MONS LOYAL , the Human Cannon Ball. KOHEI'AUOII U Coming with More Lady Equestriennes , more Trained \Vld | Animate , more Human Curiosities , more ( Hantu , nioro Dwarfs , more Horses , more t'aru , more Cageu , more People , more Performers , more Arenas , more Cam OKJ more Keiifutlon * , Conti More Money , 8pend < Mora Money , Itectlvea More Money , und ( -hi'B More SatUlaalon than Any Other bhow In the World. KOHKPAL'HH U Coming with ' 20 Educated Monster Elephants 20 Subjugated and Controlled by hi * son , APAM KOIIEPAUOU , Jr. J Four.i'At'Mi u comiiu with SEXTON'S ' UNITED MONSTER BANDS r > uurias cd in the I'nlon , Remcm'ber tlio NaiueFOREPAtJGH ! , pronounced 4-PAW , will i\hlblt : Afternoon - noon and l fiilnt' at the u al hour * . Admission , . - - 50 Cts Children under 9 years of age , - - - 25 Cts Now lie member ! Hear In Mind I I > on't You Forget It ! Marklt Doun In Ink no jou can j UuU It Out , that the ( Jrcat Farepaiijli Show Neur Dludc . It Has No Partners. But will Exhibit at OMAHA , as sure as the Sun Rises in the Easot , next SATURDAY , AUGUST 27 , 1881. WAIT FOR Foreiiaugh & Ms Biggest &Best of All Shows Will also Exhibit In L1NCOI.X , .Veb. , l'ridjy , August 20 , 1681. GRAND MAMMOTH JUBILEE HOLIDAY , MONSTER RAILROAD EXCURSIONS Into Omaha , Saturday , August 27th , 1881 , AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES OF FARE F rotu Fremont and Wuhoo , and all Intermediate Stattoru oer the Union Pacific. From Oakland and all Intermediate ttatloiu oer the Chicago , ht. Paul li Minneapolis and Omaha rallu at t. From PlitUmouth and all mUnnedlate ktationt c cr the Durllnutoii & Mbouri UUo railroad , to tee the tlnat 4-Paw Show , In Omaha , AUi'U t Sith , US1. oul2-16-20-22 il-28 '