THE DAILY BBE-OMAHA , WEDNESDAY , FEBHUAKY 27 , 1884. TtiK DAILY BEE. OMAHA. "Wednesday Morning , Fob , 27 , Tlio Woiulior. For the Missouri valley : Generally ooldor and higher barometer. " " " " LOOAL JuKhlViTJES , Now crop clover nnd timothy need for sale. Shugart , Wnito & Wios , Council Bluffs , Iowa. fS-lm. ThomM Nolan has boon appointed ogtnt at Omaha , vlco W. II. Burns , taking effect February 1st , 1884. Invitiltons are out for the woddlng of 1 Mot * to Miss Dora Kllno. The woddlng is lo take place March Oth at Clark' * lull. A lamp lighter , while extinguishing the lamps on 8t Mary's avtnits Sunday 'morning , had his leg brakon by his horao falling upon him. Officer Smith yesterday found a dcmuto looking colored man with n coatly robe In his possession nnd lodged htm ( n the city jail on muplclon. C ! n. O. O. Howard delivered a lecture at Hustings on the night of the 22d , upon the battlo'of Gettysburg , nnd the Hastings Jour nnl comments upon It at length. Sheriff Spearman , of S rpy county , yes' ' terday arrested a young man by the name of Petty , who Is thought to bo ( replicated In the B. k M. train robbery at JJcllovuo , Neb. Four lota adjoining the Woodnnn Llnsood OH works wore yesterday condemned by the Bolt railway and the daimgea to their owners ors assessed by the commission appointed for that purpose. JohnS. Collins and Daniel Konnlston were on Monday last appointed appraisers by Connly JuJga McCulloch , to nerve on the Rpocial commission to assess damages for right ot way for the Belt railway. In police court yostirdayy n disturber of peace was fined $5 and committed In dc fanlt of payment ; ono plain Slocumb was sent to jail for five days , and a vagrant was ghon four hours to leave tha city. Tlio proposition to veto bonds to build n court house In the Bluffs was yesterday submitted mittod to the voters of Pottawatlamlo county. Tlio result was very close but the latest report indicate that the proposition was carried. In the district court yesterday suit was Instituted by Wendell 11 , King against War ion Swltzlor to recover $1COO. Plaintiff al leges that amount was collected by defendant on a judgment of which ho was creditor and not accounted for to him. - Kov. John Williams , pastor of St. Barn abas church , has just issued hU annual lenten address to his parlahonors. It Is well worded and full of good advlao , which , if followed , wdl.havo a tendency to keep the feet In the narrow way. A clothesline belonging to a Mr. Sinclair , who lives at the head of St. Mary'u avenue , was stolen Monday. The thief did not oven take the precaution to leave the clothes with which the line won lined , hut carried the Kwholo business off. At the Union olavators , In thin city , sixty- one car loads of corn wcrojrcoolvod on Saturday and sixty car loads Monday. The warm weather of the pant few days shows up the noft corn , and as It thaws out it is found thai there is lots of it. Joflslo Snoll , who was shot nt the roadhouse - house a few weeks since , was only fourteen years of ago when aha was driven from homo by a brutal stop-father , and immediately entered - terod upon a life of shame , She was ecarcoly nixtoon when she mot her tragic death. The room ot the district court yesterday , where Judge Neville WAS sitting in the trial of tha cos3 of the state against Uoorgo , was filled to overflowing , and the sheriffs were called upon several ttmos to nuke passage waya for thoao coining in or going out. From Gunnison City , Colorado , cornea the news that Jennie J. Pi inoroy , youngest daughter of Hiram Pomoroy , formerly of thi city , now of Uunnlson City , was married on February 13th to Jamoa A. DolTulmyro , manager of the Colorado telephone exchange , Messrs. Henley , Haynes and Van Arsdol three young business men from Indianapolis , hnvo embarked in the wholesale notion nnt f urnUhing poods business in Omaha , having located it HOG Farnam stroot. The members of this firm are all hard-working young men an 1 wo predict for them a good trade. A team belonging to Charles Qelsor ran away on loivur Farnam street yesterday They Jiishod Into a wagon in which was i dead porker , and throw the hog out into tin inu'l , and smashed up the wagon. The wagoi ' to wh'Ich.thoy were attached was domollshot and strewn along the street. ' 6won Connolly , allao "Whisky Jack , ' was found on Thirteenth street Monday It Ids normal condition paralyzed. He had jus fmltliod a thirty-days' fait in the county jail jwd some of the boys had fixed up a drlul which WAS altogether too strong for hit atom nuh In its renovated condition. Ho was taken homo in a hack , The articles of incorporation of the Omaha Club were filed yea'orday. The capital stock wll bo 81,001) , In shares ot 85 each. The pnnclp place of business will be Omaha , and the oh jeot will bo the renting of a suite of room for social purposes. The Incorporate ore Kobt. W , Patrick , John F. CUrkln , W. Morse ! E. P. Peck , A. 0 , Wakeley , Geo. Pat tewort , W. F. McMillan. Heal Eatate Tranifor * , The following deed * were filed lo record In the county clerk's office February ary 25 , reported { or THK BBS by Ames eal.esUto agency : United States to Benjamin 0. White receivers rodelpt , w i of sw 1 of BOO 22 1C , t ) o , $13.89. . 'nun George W. Doano and wife to Guy R Doano , w d , lot 4 in Oakhunt , $500. James Q. Megeath and wife to II. A Nolle , nod , part lot 1 , 2 , 3 , 4. 8 , 9 , 10 11 and 12 , in block 1 , in Elkhorn , $1. Joseph Crawford and Uoo. N. Craw , ford to H. A. Nolle , w d , part lota 1 , 2 S , 4 , 8 , 0,10,11 and 12 , block 1 in Elk born , 1000. Pan S. Parmeleo , widower , to Edwird A. Faraelee , q o. e i of lot 0 , block 24 Omaha , f 100. David N. Miller , sheriff , to Thorns o W. T. Richards , BuerifTs deed , B of nw i of aw i of lie iof see 4 , ID , " 13 , il,083CO. Smith 8. Caldwell to the Sperry Elec tric Light and Motor of Nebraska. $2 per Bionth for the term of 10 years loot ' of lot 9 , blpcl PI , Omaha , "Mr. Q. 8 , Blodgett , of Wuhoo , Nobr. JUM from 3.000 to 4,000 bushela aolecto eorafro al&82 which he will sell to par AL- < . , , - „ - j , CmL ( f20-3t- THE CITY COUNCIL , An Oriinanco Passci Regulating tbo Stands of Expressmen , Inch Oilier HuRlncBH of Imiorinncc | Transnclctl. A regular mooting of the city council was hold last night , President lUkor in ho chair. Roll called. Members pros- nt. Hodfiold , McQuckin , Kaufman , tlurphy , Loodor , Wjodworth , Baker , lajcrcll , Dunham , Anderson , Bohtn and Thrano. The reading of the journal of the preceding - coding mooting was emitted on motion. TKTinom AND COMMUNICATIONS , From the Mayor : Giving notice that 10 had approved an ordinance appropri- ting certain private property for the or- onsion of Nichols otroot. From Messrs , Mount and.Griflln . : Asking whether the ordinanco'forbidding ho use of water hydrants for any other , han fire purposes , applied to street sprinklers , and if so to refer this commu nication to a commitloo for conference , loforrod. From Patrick Pholan : AsVing for the ppointmont of examiners to examine nto the condition of the alloy between ftchols and Izard and Ifilh and Kith troots. Referred. From Ferdinand SlroUz : Giving no- ice to the council that ho refused to pay ho special tax assessed against his lot abutting on Ouming street , lloforrod to [ elevation from Sixth ward. From the clerk of the district court : fortifying to a judgment rendered against the city in tavor of the Nebraska Gas Light company , for S'3-121 7-1. Ap. proved. From B. E. B. Kennedy and others : Asking that no contract for the present > o lot for paving St. Mary's avenue , bo- ween Seventeenth andlVuntiothstreets , [ loforrcd. From Chris , Peterson and others : Ask- ng for the revocation of the ordinance 'or curbing and guttering Jackson street. 3 ranted. From H. A. Haskoll and others : Ask- ng that Eighteenth street bo put to per manent grade. Referred. From the chairman of the board of mblio works : Giving notice that Wil- iam Mack & Co , had fully complied with the provisions and stipulations for laving Tenth street with Sioux Falls granite. Filed. A number of bills wore referred with out reading. From Dan 0. Iloroly , poundmastor : living notice that ho had sold a heifer alleged to belong to Stephen N. Maroy ind after deducting his foes had paid the jalanco 511,75 into the oity treasury , loforrod. From James Oroighton : Presenting .ho contract of 11. T. Shannon & Co. for constructing the Farnam street storm water sewer , lloforrod. From Joseph Barker : Calling tbo attention of the council to the expediency of rolaining 20 per cent of th'o cost ot paving with nsphaltum and the same of sowers. _ Laid on the table. This com- tnunic.ition was accompanied with a resolution elution bv Kaufman , hat the Barber Asphalt company bo re quired to give a bond in the sum of 350,000 additional to the 10 per cent ro amed. Adopted. From city engineer : Reporting the condition of the intersections of Tenth and Eleventh streets with Chicago , as respects drainage , Approved. KE.SOLDTIONH. By McGuokin : That the city marshal toop a correct account of the arrests made by the twelve special policemen , and report the same to the city council. Adopted. By Murphy : That Kaufman , Hoscall and Baker bo appointed a committee to > rocood to Washington and urge upon congrosi the necessity ot paving an avenue - nuo from Omiha to Fort Omaha. Adopted. iiiiroitTK or ooMMrrrEKS. Olaiiiis : Recommending that the sal ary of Goo. W. Tillson , assistant city en gineer , bo increased to $150 per month after May 1st next. Adopted. Claims : Recommending the payment of claims amounting to $48.3. Adopted. Judiciary : Recommending that one- lialf of the tax assessed against lots belonging - longing to Charles Williams , in Boggs & Ilia's addition , bo refunded. Adopted. Judiciary : Recommending that cer tain allowed bills bo paid out of the proper funds. Adopted. Communication from the mayor : Ap pointing B. E. B Kennedy , A. J , Simp son and D. H. Goodrich to appraise the damage pn Farnam street resulting from a change of grade , in place of John Mo- Cormick , Milton Rogers and \V. J. Kennedy - nody , who refused to torve. Confirmed. Number 41 , of Marshall Guthrlo'u rules , relating to beggars upon the streets , action upon which rule was post poned at last mooting , was struck out from the code of rules , with all its amendments. The report of the committees on pub- lie improvement and gas , to which was referred the ordinance authorizing the Spcrry Electric Light and Motor com pany to erect and maintain poles and wires along the public thoroughfares of Oma ha , recommended a change in Src. 1 of said ordinanco. Filed. ORDINANCES. An ordinance by Uoscall : Establish ing the grade of Thirteenth street from Vmton street south to the corporation. Passed on third reading. An ordinance by Ilascall : To provide for submitting to the electors of the city of Omaha , at the annual oity election on the 1st day of April. 1881 , the question of issuing $70,000 in bonds for the con struction of sewers. These bonds are to bo applied as follows : Ten thousand dollars on the extension of the south branch of the Jonns street sewer west ward ; $10,000 for the extension of the Jones street sewer eastward ; ? 1C,000 for extending the south branch of the Jones street sewer southward ou Fourteenth ( tree * ; $10,500 for the extension of the south branch of the North Omaha sewer ; 918.500 for extending the north branch of the North Omaha sowar. Passed on third reading. An ordinance by Bohm , designating where licensed express wagons and other vehicles shall stand upon the public streets. Passed on third reading. An ordinance establishing the grades of certain streets in the city of Omaha. Pasted on third reading. An ordinance by Biker , establishing the curb line on Twenty-third street be tween Corning and Webster streets , Passed on third reading. An ordinance providing for the exten sion of Indiana street from the east line of Campbell street. Passed on third reading. An ordinance establishing the grade of Dodge from Jefferson to Thirty-fifth street Passed on second reading and referred. An ordinance by Anderson , regulating the erection of wires and conductors for electric lighting purposes in the city of Omaha. ( Road twice and referred to committee on gas. An ordinance appropriating S12,57C.10 in j favor of William Mack & Co. , balance- duo i on Tenth street. Passed on third reading. An ordinance authorizing the Sperry Electric Light and Motor company to erect poles and wires and furnish lights by means of olectricityj upon certain condition. Passed on third reading. The council then adjourned to Friday evening next. KNKUGY , INTKGIUTY AND HUC- GKS8. A Few "Words About the Great nnd I'roBporonH HHRMOHH | Firm of Wolfe , UUlmr < l cm & Co , , Burlington , Vermont , In 1808 the wholesale nnd retail drug house of Henry & Co. was removed from Waterbury , Vt. , to Burlington in the same state. In 1872 Edward Wells , A. E. Richardson and W. J. Van Patten succeeded to the business under the firm name of Wells , Richardson & Co. , sub Eloquently associating with themselves Henry Wells and F II. Wolls. When the present firm commenced business , their transactions were oven then con eidorod largo , but since that time they have grown to mammoth proportions. Under the careful , energetic nnd sys tomatio management of the present firm , the name of Wells , Richardson it Co. is known , not only throughout this country but in Europe and nlino3tovorv _ part of the world where the English language is spoken. The valuable preparations which have boon given to the world by this firm , ( Kidney Wort , Bultor Color and Diamond Dyes ) have made tlio name familiar in all civilized lands. Each member of this model partnership haa his special part in the management of the business. Edward Wells is the finan cial manager ; A , E. Richardson has special charge of the wholesale trade ; \V. J. Van Patten is a thorough practi cal chemist , wlnlo Henry Wells and F. H. Wells , give their attention mainly to the busines of the oflico. It is a rare thing to find a business firm BO evenly balanced. Energy , enterprise and the most scrupulous integrity , characterize all their business movements. And the result is that the house of Wells , Rich' ' ardson & Co. . is a striking example of most wondoful growth and business suc cess. They are gentlemen , every one. To Grow Up with ( tiu Country. Mr. W.F. Henley , Mr. Charles Haynes and Mr. W. 0. Van Arsdol , young men well known in ousincss circles , with rep utations fully established for integrity , ability and enterprise , and who have for years boon prominently identified with South Meridian street , have formed n co partnership In the notions , gouts' fur nishing and fancy goods trade , and loft yesterday for Omaha , where they will open a wholesale house this tronth Tiio Journal speaks from personal knowl edge of each of these gentlemen in com mending them to the warmest terms to the conUdonco of the people of the city nnd country to which they go. They will provo valuable accessions to the busi ness and social life of the thriving me tropolis of Nebraska. Indianapolis Journal. DISTEIOT COURT , The Two Cases Talcon up Monday Morning Still ou Trial. In the district court , before Judge Wokoloy , the case of Ballon against Whitmoro , which \raa taken up Monday morning , was on trial all day. All the evidence will bo introduced to-day , and the case probably given to the jury. Before Judge Neville the case of The State against Lon Qoorgo for robbery oc cupied the attention of tlio court all day. When court adjourned the defendant was on the stand , undergoing cross-ox , amination by District Attorney Godwin. The following is the assignment of cases for day : I1EK011E .TUDCJE WAKKLBY. Ballou vs. Whitmoro ; on trial. Dallou vs. Farmer. Boraick vs. Swobodtx. Page vs. Stoolo. Tinn vs. Manning. Morany vs. Borsok. Omaha vs. Anderson ot al. Estabrook vs. Dohlo. Dolan ot al vs. Whitmoro. Bragman vs. Miller. Berry vs. Bareron ot al. Kuhlman vs. Poycko et al. Baswitz vs. B. it BI. II. B. Co. IIBPOUB JU1HIK NKVII.I.K. Call of criminal cases. ' 'ROUau"oN HATS. " Clears out rats , mice , roaches , flics , ants , bedbugs , skunks , chipmunks , cophers. 15c. Druggitts DllOO. WINDHEIAr In this city , Tebruary i > 0th , l.ona , duiifihtor of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wind helm , aged 4 ye-trs and 0110 montli. Funeral to-day at 2 jx. m , , from the rojlioiicoNo ] 1131 South Ninth utroot. 1'rionds Invited. SVKLSII-In Uil city , February 20th. at 11 a. m , , Ullou , wife of Samuel Welsh , ngud J'J yoiira and 1 mouth. FuiicnU to-morrow , February 23th , at 2 p. m , , from her latu resldonco , ICIghtoouth and Mason street ! . Interment at St. Mary's com- otery. . 1'rlouds Invited. A Heart UHK Discovery. Mr. Win , Johnson , of Huron. Dnlc. writes that his wife had boon troubled with acute HronchltU for many yean , and th.t all reme dies tried guve no jiermonent relief , until ho procured u buttle of Dr , Ktny'i Now 'Discov ery fur Consumption. Coughs , and Colds , which had a magical elTect , and produced a punnmient cure. It U guaranteed to cure all Hiao&sea of Tluoat , l uugi , or Bronchial Tuhoii. Trial bottlca Free at O , F , Goodman's Drug Store. Laiyo aitu 81,00. ARK YOU GUlNGrTOEimOPE ? In anchor column will be found the au ouncoimiuc of Meaiirs.TilOS. COUK&KON , ourlte Audits , UL llroudway , New York reUtlvt ) to the \ery completu niruugoment they hito made for toum lit Kui ; > i th ; coiulni ; Hjirlnu' and Summer. "Cook'n Kxcur tlouUt , " cunUlniuK muja oud lull partikUitut will be mulled to any uddruw on receipt of II conU , MASKED BALL , Gay Rcvelernt tlie Tarn Vereiii Hall Last Night , ( Jnmhrlnun and Terpsichore. Some time before the hour advertised 'or the opening of the entertainment at the Turn Voroin hall last evening , the merry maskers thronged the streets loading to the hall and from 8 until 10 o'clock almost a continuous stream of carriages emptied their human freight at the entrance on Tenth street. Promptly at the hour named , 8 o'clock , the oven- ing's festivities began with music by the two orchestras engaged for the occasion. Both the old and the now halls wore thrown I open. The grand march took place 1 in the now hall , from which a portion 1I tion I of the dancers marched to the old hall 1 where an excellent orchestra dis coursed music. The programme for the evening con sifltod of eighteen dances and wore in terspersed with theatrical entertainment by the homo talent so well known _ _ and appreciated by the Gorman citizens. The best hit of the evening whs the in troduction of the Muscc Tinlamarcsrjuc or comical Zwort theatricals , rendered for the first time in Omaha. They are representations of the original Punch and Judy shows of England with this differ ence : The figures arc hondloss and fast ened against a painted background with openings made for inserting live human faces. The conversation and songs are thus carried on intelligibly and in a man ner highly entertaining. The paraphro- nalia for this modern and improved ren dition of Punch and Judy was prepared by Mr. Pochtol , whoso skill as an artist is worthy of special mention. The characters - actors of this novel yet exceedingly at tractive entertainment were perfectly taken by Mr. Baurois and Madam Puls Ahl. Ahl.A A cabinet of wax figures , a la Mrs. Jarloy of London fame , were unveiled to public view between dances , and , also , a pantomime representing a patent barber shop , in which thrco customers , becom ing somewhat unmanageable , were placed in slocks that wore painfully suggestive of "ye olden time , " in which the cru saders placed their implements of torture upon all of a contrary belief. THE MARKERS. No less than four hundred maskers thronged the halls and galleries of the Turn Voroin building. The figures they represented were counted by the score. There was the Indian , cowboy , scout , hunter , minor , desperado , Mexican grcaaor , poet , peasant , jockey , priest , dude , etc. , by the gentlemen , while the ladies took such characters as Night , Morning , ballot girl , fairy , milk-maid , Girl of the Regiment , shepherdess , no- gross I , Indian princess , dudino , etc. From the ncoption of the grand Mar cligras entertainment , at about 8 o'clock last evening , until nearly break of day this morning the gay revelers tripped the light fantastic too or sought pleasure in long and frequent concourao with that much honored old patriarch of the Gorman manGambrinus. . Every available space overlooking the floors was occupied by eager on-lookurs , who for want of masks were forbidden entrance within the magic lines wherein the God terpsichore held , us if by some subtle fascination , the vo taries who worshiped at her shrine. The nignt was one round cf unintor- uptcd pleasure for all participating. The affair was a success financially , and all ro- yrotlod its termination oven at an hour when night was fast fading into morn. An End to Bono Scraping. Edward Shepherd , of Ilarrisburg. 111. , says : "Huving received BO much benefit from Elec tric Bitters , I feel it my duty to lot suffering humanity know It Have had a running sera on my lea for eight yearn ; my doctors told mo I would have t have the bono scraped or leg amputated. I used , instead , throe bottles of Kloctria Hitters nnd sovoa boxes of Bucklen'u Arnica Halve , and my leg la now Bound and well. well.Electric Electric Bitters nro sold at fifty cents a bottles tles , and Buckleii'a Arnica Halve at 25c. per box by 0,1' , Goodman. John Stein wont to Norfolk yesterday. A. Gibson , of Poncn , is a guest of the Metropolitan , Chas. Kitchen took the noon tra'n ' for the v est yesterday. 0. C , Pomoroy , ofjDradahaw , in stopping at thn Metropolitan. ] ) . 11. i-'nry , of Hastings , and W. A. SHI lei , f Lincoln are at the Mlllard. C W. Best and Dan Hopkins , of Central City are B topping at the Metropolitan. Ivigono Mooie , of Went Point , and 11. M. Tin nor , of Lincoln , are at the Mlllard. J. II. Sibloy , of Lincoln , and A. P. Hop- kliiR , of Fremont , are guests of the Mlllard. Harry Sohuldt , of KoJ Wing , and 11. P. Boechor , of Lincoln , are stopping at the Mil lard. George W. West , Clarks ; W. W. Maldoon , B atrlee ; W. H. Cory , St. Paul , ere at the Metropolitan. Will L. Bailey , Nebraska City : Joseph W. O'Nell and wife , Button , and 0. B. Bayer , Beatrice , are guests of the Metropolitan. J. Kd. Smith , formerly a member of the Douglas county bar , now of Kaglo Hock , Ida' ho , Is In this city on a visit to old time friends and acquaintances. Adolph Meyer and wife have returned from a four weeks' trip to New' York. The ontlro Meyer family now bobs up serenely from be- liind the sbow cases. Mr , Pierce , a passenger conductor who has jocn running upon tha west and of the Un'on ' L'aclfio , brought la the overland train yester day morning , and will continue in future on this end of the line , N , B. Falconer left on Saturday last for n five weeks trip through the east , and Lo will also visit the Bermudas before his return. He s In search of recreation and health , and his numerous employe * , hosts of customers and myriads of friends sincerely hope that he may speedily return , strengthened nnd refreshed. THE MAYOR SATS The Saloons pi'This Oily Must Close at JU O'clock. ( JEarly yesterday afternoon Mayor Chose , with slow and mojoatio tread , wended his way up Farnam * treet hill to the city hall building. Entering his don , ho flung his ncblo form upon ft downy couch , loi- aroly removed his hat , ( but kept on his b so ball show ) , and sent for the city marshal That official wr.s not in , whiph fact evidently liled his honor. A UEE reporter , wit/ , trembling limbs and faint ] ing hoait , turned the knob , and stood be Fore the greatest man on earth , ( in his own estimation ) . The mayor was ovidontlynot in a mood Tor entertaining company , and his fair face was covered with a cloud as the reporter - porter ventured to ask him "if there had boon a special order issued in regard to the closing of the saloons At 12 o'clock at , night and on Sundays. " With a ma jestic wave of that hand , with an itchina palm , ho said : "tho marshal will give you full particulars. " The reporter did not BOO the marshal , but it is a fact that such an ord or was is sued Monduy evening , and that the police ofliccn had orders to enforce it. It seems unnecessary to issue a special order so long as the city ordinance pro vides for the closing of such places , but it is plain to the close observer ( and ho needn't ' bo very close either ) that it is tm other game of shako down. The twelve special policemen will in n measure help to bring about n settlement of the difliculty , as they will keep close watch upon the saloons and make com plaint when the law is violated Ono of the special ofllcors is engaged in sitting on the jury while the other eleven are sitting on the street corners , or any where else , only so they can gather in the $90 per month. Bucklon'a Arnica Salvo. The greatest medical wonder of the world , Warranted to speedily euro Burne , Cuts , Ul cers. Malt Hhoum , Favor Soros. Cancers , Piles , Ohillblnlns , Corns , Totter , Chnppod hands. ami MI skin eruption , ' garantood to euro In very instance , or money refunded. 25 cents THE STEA1GHT OF IT , A Kccnpltulatlon ol' tlio. South Omahn BiiNlncss. Even since the formation of the com panies known as The South OmahaJLand Syndicate , the Union Stock Yards com pany and the Ogalalla Land and CatMo company , the citizens , and oven the press have been moro or less mixed , nnd many liavo and do think that the thrco com panies are all ono thing. Now , while a great many stockholders are interested in all three of the com panics , they are still throe separata and distinct organizations and are each opcr- ted and controlled by a different board of directors and officers , In order to place the matter right in the minds of the pco- plo , wo have determined to give space for a recapitulation of the South Omaha business. The first company which was formed was the SOUTH OMAHA LAND SYNDICATE. Instead of issuing stock this company issued bonds. Throe series of bonds are to bo issued , the first , of § 500,000 hav ing boon issued and taken. Those bonds boar five per cent interest and are payable in five years. The interest is payable somi-annually in gold , in New York. The ollicera of this company are as fol lows : A. H. Swan , president ; Thomas Swobo , Rocrotary ; Frank Murphy , treas urer. The affairs of the company are managed by a board of trustees , consist ing of A. n. Swan , W. A. Paxton , Thomas Swobo , Frank Murphy , Charles W. Hamilton , P. E. Her and James M. Woolworth. ' This company has invested in a largo amount of land in South Omaha , and will lay it out in town lots. UNION STOCK YAUP3 COMPANY. Out of the South Omaha Land Syndi cate , grow the % 'nion Stock Yards Com pany. This company has a paid up capi tal of $1,000,000 , and is a consolidation of the Council Bluffs yards and the yards south of this city. The officers of the company are as fol lows : W. A. Paxton , president and treasurer ; A. 1. Swan , vice president ; J. H. Donnelly , secretary ; J. M. Woolworth - worth , attorney. The directors are W. A. Paxton , A. H. Swan , Frank Mur phy , P. E. Her , J. A. McShano , B. F. Smith and Thos. Swobo. THE OGALALLA. LAND AND CATTLE COM' TANY. Following close upon the heels of the Union Stock Yards Company came Tlio Ot'alalla Land and Cattle Company , with an authorized capital of § 5,000,000 , and a paid up capital of § 2,500,000. Thoincorporators of this company were : W. A. Paxton , A. H. Swan , Geo. Shoid- ley , P. E. Her , 0. A. Ilighter , Charles E. Anthony , Joseph Frank , John H. Don nelly , Xachariah Thomason and M. C. Keith. The officers are as follows : Augusta Richard , Now York , president ; Thomas Swan , Cheyenne , vice president ; William Clark , Now'York , treasu : r ; Charles E Anthony , Washington , Ills. , seoretary ; John H Donnelly , Omaha , assistant secretaryZachariah ; Thomasen , Ogalalla , superintendent. This company now own about 100,0f 0 head of stock and are constantly increas ing their herds. Now while the above companies are comprised of nearly the "sumo men , yet they are separate and distinct , and the business transacted by each ono is of a nature entirely different to that of the others. SLAUUUTEK 1IOUHES. The Union Stock Yards company has decided upon the plans for a slaughter house. The building will bp a largo ono with a capacity for slaughtering live hun dred boovcs a day , and will cost , when completed , between fifty and sixty thou sand dollars. Operations will bo commenced as soon as the weather will permit , and when once begun it will bo speedily completed. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tbl > po .Jei never T I. . A mine ! of purlt itreugh aud wholeeomeDix * Uore nrmleafthat the s Zluary kludt. and c nci b void In cciuiwiui > ii | \rlt tbeffiultltud * ol lee M ; , nhort Ktilvt t alum or v utate powder * . Sold only la e nv > ul ) Hi > w Yuik. CASTORIA i Infants and Children Without Morplitno or Nnrcotlnn. "What ekes our Children rtwy chwfcs , L Wiflt cures their fevers , make ? them r | 'Tin CiiM orln. VThcn Babies fret , and cry bv turni , 'What cures their colic , kflls Ihclr worms. lint Cnfttnrln. What quickly wires Constipation , Sour Stomach , Colds , Indigestion : \ lint rmtorlrt. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups , Castor Oil and Paregoric , andHnllCnutorln. HnllCnutorln. Contnur Llnlmont. Anali- solnto euro for Rheumatism , Sprains , Burns , Grills , &o. , and an Instantaneous Pain-rollover. SPECIAL NOTICES. GTSpeclala will Posltlvelyuot be Inserted unless paid in advance. TO LOAM-Monev. MONKY TO LOAN In sumi of $500 and lipwatils at 01 per annum , cu IXmulas county f rm . Ad drtsD K.O. rattinon & Co. , 1221 Farnam 8' . 390-lm. II fONEY TO LOAN The lowest rates ol Interest iVI Bcmls' loan Agency. 18th ft DouglM 234-11 TO LOAN In sums ol ? 3UO , rm upward. MONEY Davis and Co. , lloal Estate and Loan Agents , IDOt Farnam St. 393-tf HELP WANTBU. iT\i.\NTEU-Cashlcr at the IMUon Hotel Harbor W Shop. B8.-(7 ! ( { \\7ANTKIi ( jlil for penem' ' house work. Jim , II. . Smith , S. W. corner nth and Charles St , b. Omaba , 1 block cast if ltd Imn , on loth St. ; 637-tf VVANTKD-OirlatlfllS Chicago St. MM. l.'st W Lrook. 5333 W'ANIKU A K'rl ' Ixr illnlnir room at I'lntit-r's homo corner Hedge and ICth. IV , ANTED A K oil ( rlrl for general liouse-woric , VV 2010 St. Murj'8tt\o. 01-275 YITANTKD At SOD Park aieimc , girl forroncral ( > > liousoHork. 570275 TX7ANTED A Kood woman cook ot the Enimctt Vl House. No an need apply. 671-5 WASTKD Dre 9maker's npprortlce. Ono who would tsslat In houseuork for her loanl , pro f erred. Mrs. Corliet , 1518 Howard street. 573-1' TX7"ANTtD-Cook at corner of 17th and Douglas 172-10 ITIT ANTED A good washer at the Bo&ton Laund- V > ry , 107 Nortu 13th street 67i-tf ) A. good , lirlght boy at tlio Central Telephone olllco. B48-23 WANTED A girl to attend a baby 1015 liar neyst. 645-tf WANTKD A girl to do general homework at S. B. Oalej'8 reildcnce. 2d house Bouth Da\on- port , on w est eldo 22d strret. fc 2 tf rilOTECTOH-Unprcccdcntcdlnducemonta QUEEN lad } agents for this new rubbcrundergar muut for laoles. Address with amps , Undergar ment Co , 0 south MaySt , Uiieago. 189-lnn. rANTHD-Onp hundred teams nnd ono hundred labortro for llallroad work. McCOY&MOUAN , Cnnflcld llouso , Ninth and Farnam Sts , On aha. 4031m LADItS OH YuUMJ MhN I n city or country to ttko ni c , light and pleasant work at their OAII homes ; $2 to SSadayemi ! ) and quietly made ; work sent by mall , no cam assiiig ; no etan p fur reply. Plcaso nddrtss Reliable Manf"gCo.Phlladclphla 1'a. drawer Tf. 307-Imt WANTED A German dining room kitchen girl. Ucsso and Hoppe , 418 S. 13th St , between Harnev and Howard. 505 tf SITUATIONS WANTED. T\7ANTED A position by a woman to do work by i r tbo day , wa < hlngor ironing. Call Capitol av < , betw cen 8th and Oth. 631105 fANTKD SltuatUnby n grocery clerk. First class references 217 D. 10th St. C85-V8J WANTED By rcl'abloyoung ' man wilhgoodcbar- r.ctcr , strictly tcttiperance.wantaneituati n In too n. Ucfortnces fuinithtd It lojulred. Address "O. 1' . " this otflte. COO 275 A situation to do otHco cleaning or WANTED by the day. Address Mrs "M. A. C. " Bee ofllto. 637-275 \5fANTED-Situatlm in citj or adjoining towns.by ? f man and wife , whu can dn first claim cooking In hotel or restaurant Address " 0. L. N. " Bco ollicc. 60023' A reliable joung man wants a place WANIED , board and go to school. " 3. A , W. " Boo olllco 838-tf MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ) 3wo jnrds of dlit , at or n urono WANTEl bltxkwestcf the Comtnt on St Jlnry'ii UVL- nuo. 8.11 JOHhSON , 681 tf of Steelc , Johusoii An , \ \7ANTKD-To buy , Jl"t with cottage or 1 lot to T ? i.ulld. . Adurcm "C. " lock box ! il , giving Ix-a- tlonand prlco. 080 274 WAMKU MJU pilvyuu.t3. . fclnknaml cc ipnos : toc'oiuwlth sanitary dinner. Satisfaction guaranlooil. J. M. BMKIf , 690. mo j Lock box 422 , ' Three or four first-floor unfurnished WAN'lEO tit ins for I'ght ' lioiiae keeping by a sma 1 fam lly. Address "C. " 1024 Clark ft. 647-26S WAN rn Table boarders at 117 N. Ht street bctuern Capitol atenuoand Dodge streets. , 4U27S e OK UliNT UDUBBO and Lots. IMm , lltiNT With board , a pleafant room suitable 1 for two gentlemen at 1812 Dodpo St. f > S8-28t | , AOtl KP.NT Two unfurnlahad rooms for light I ? home keeping 1017 Chicago St. 680 tr TT < OIl KENT Furnished rooms at 1019 Farnam. 420-11 FOIl UKNT-Wlth board , front room , bay window nrlck house , Ou3 north 17th street. 4521J FOR UENT Mcely furnished rooms with or with out board 1616 Podge St. 160 11 J1OH KENT New nine room hoube , modern con- \cnlenc s , flnukcatlon. tl. F. LltlSCOLL. 670-75 ! I poll HENT Nicely Jurnliliod rooms , 220D DoJco 1 street. 67MS Tjl OIl IIBNT Furnlshoa rooim , 103 North ISth IpOll UEM'-Ntw Cot'aso , 5 room , . tJirfo blocks 1 from street cart. Hanscora 1'Uce , $25M ) 11 \ UK Kit Si MA ) KK N , li. cor. 13th and Firnam. 660 tf FOIl UKNT Nlco'y furnished roams , 1008 Fanmn street 1,03 tf , WENT furnished rooms , 1818 llodgu bt eld-IB' 'TT'OIl KENT Furnished room 1021 Capitol nvo. FOll LKlnB 0 buii ! si lots 16th street , Utwreii Paviiapurt and O.pltol avenue , cut tide , for a turmof ) f i . AMES. 4SO-U 1617 Farn.in street KENT A few gentlemen can lie sccomodated with furnished ruouu Apply ISIS Farna i St 4iX3-tf FOK KENT titoro r > > oji with tnwme't IZu dcci > , 1611 Farnun at. PAULbEX li CO. , 15ou Farnarabtreet &il tf JT'Oll KENT Sovera gc.ua houice , alsi one Oroora I1 finely furnUhvil hfUMi. John B. Edwards , 1111 Famtm ut stl ; T7 > 0t ( KENT Furnished room with or withoiu 1 * board. Fluut location In the city. AUu lc 'ftblubourdcrd t lW W. cor. 18th and Furnain. I. i'K HENT Large new , tuottory double huiuo 1 SMun'n addition hultabla lor two families or boanllng homo. Inqulra Room 24 , Omaha National IU ik U Udiug. Ug-f I OH HUNT Furabbed tooiai on the uortbvtei oor. IS'haoitOapltolaTUue , formurlr Crelehtoo Into * . - IJ3-H hoitod Itt N , 13co. 78 t } RENT Room * In Ktbrasfca ITttlona Dank FOR Bulldln ? . Most deslratlc omc In tha oily Supplied with hydraulic calor ! and h atc < l o itoam. Apply at Dank. 6W-U FOR BALE. paing Omah . SatUfaelory rci > ni given for selling. Address Lock 11 jx No. 807 , Omha , Ni- brash C3J-10 1 OHSALK Fiirnltmoiora four room housj com- I 1 pleto. Houte for rcntr cltein to smill fainlh. Jail from 0 to 12 n , n . , 3i4 .JeflCMOn St , between la\rnportanil Clilc.ig . No second hand dcahri nceil apply. tOi-i'V POP SM.K-011EVT nAHOAIfJ T'tnty acre I 1 tract of Urn ) , gonl Improvm cutM d | lenty of 'rnUtrco ' Three in I nno qtartor irllcs from post \Mlldl\lilaltito21orfiiicre lots , near Holt Hailroad line and project.d street c r line. Aprly oT. O. llruntr or L. V. MOIKO , cor. 15th nnd Capitol au'iiuc. ( UO-1J 7IOH SAM : A froth cow and ca f. P Ice. S50.0) . _ J H. Maglni.1 * , 14th and Dodge , or at resilience , wcstOmahi. 652-201 FOIl 8ATX Nice 4 room house , good barn , full lot , south 12lh trcet , $1 Co < llasy term * . Homo 6 rooms , largo lot , brn , etc. , north Oicnha , $1,000 INio room hou e , qutrter ac-o ground. Burl St , $590. Monthly pnjmcnts. llAHKKIl & MAYNK , N. K. cor. 13th and'Kainain. M3 tf tTAOH SAUBFleganl cottage on Content s'rtot. ' 1 Uood barn , cto , LotfiJl5 . $3,2UO. ( TJO.cash , balance In monthly pajmcnl * 662-tf HAnKEUA..MVYNE. ipCR R M.E-21 acres of beautiful ( round , north 1 Omaha , milglf > 00. HAItl.EU . & . MAYNK , N K. . i3th and Farntm. cor. f > 51-tf null HALK-5 room cottage , half lot w ll located near town , oicrjthlnir In gnod shapo. Trice 11.560 If sold soon. J. W. LOUhSIIUHY , 1614 Doug las. 535 tf I/'Oll S\LE An Atalrvcontlstlngof 170 coloples JP cf Does. A'so ' TO hives wti t"oi < , lumber , and eicryiLIng nee evv for It'u kceili | > g. Owner Intcndt run Inn cast In the spring. Inquire ol Jos. TUIrd , HeJ oed Apalry. 3jl4 Coburn St , Omaha , ' Neb. 52S-W * FOll SALK Frtsh milch cows. Henry Deal , cor ner It th and DoJgo bt . 634 41 FOIl SALK A first class Voso A Ken Tlano , at a birgiln. lniilro | Edholm ErlcksonV. 621 tf flOll SALK Four show cascj > cry choai ) . Innulto 1 at Kdholm & Krlcksm. 603 tt If Oil SALK One counter cheap. luqulron * . Ed- 1 helm & Erlckson. 610 24 FOll SALE Oil niADE-A irood span of mules , harness and wagon. Apply to Alex Q. Charlton , at lilcCaiiUK lli-os. DSo-tf FOll SALE A rare bargain In a bii3lno properly on 13th street , north of liallroad Is paving 10 * per cent on Investment. Corner , insy terms. T u good homes and lot inSMmis Jst addition , $2nn to f4on cash , balance SIS to jaj per mouth. Cholco residences and residence lots In llaucom's I'la o , and all other additions in the city. WHY & MOTTEH. .Ag-nts , 498-tf S. W. Cor. 16th nnd Farnam Sts. FOll SALE A bargain. House of 7 rooms , 8th and Bancroft St. gothio , Well built , barn &o , only $1.800 If sold within 00 dajs. S AUS & DOS- AHDlillaiii8lilock. . IttS-t Tj > OKSALE House of G rooms In Parker's addition -P near the $20 000 school homo now. A cheap place on cuy ternu.-8I.7oa bEAKS &BOSARD , Williams Block. 209-tf TJ > 011 SALU A splendid house of ID rooms In JJ t-hlnn's adc Itlon. if sold within 30 nays only { 3.700. HEAnS li BOSAHD , corner IDihoau Dodge < 210 tf FT Oll SALE Farm 3 mllis from city. Inquire of 1 Mrs. Mejeroverllotdcr'e Drugstore , 10 and Webster. R72-tf TOR SALE Two counters anH fifty fict of good X ? shelving , cheip , at 1503 Ilodgo St. 103 tf F IOIl ! SALE Two largo Normanstallljnr. Address O. D. Blrdsall , Walnut , Iowa. IM-lin * 1 TpOlt SALE A good two ktory store iropcrtyln JL1 Wajno , Waj no county , Nob. AddrcisO , I ) . Blrd sall , Walnut , Iowa. 155-lml FOIt SALE Two open fCooniMi.itul bugpics and ono doiUery wjgou , chop , at 1319 Uarncy St. 839 tf B > 011 SALE-Colorado coal. Tills coal Is as frco from soot and as clean as Hock bprmg. 934-tf JElf1 w. DKDFOKn. E7M > U HALh. \uportable hollers , IU horsouowe JC1 Apply at D. FITZl'ACniOK , 068-tf 218 South 16th St. F I OH SALK A email Munlcr , B..luiun &Co. , dre proof sat. , almost now , at this ofTlco. tf | j * OH SAl.K M > twu sturt lirick residence , ivth Jt ? and St. Mar j'oft von UP. Largo bam , out-houao , water w-or8 , well arranged. Lot 60x200. 1'ilca $7.600. Best Bargain In Omah. Call at M. Toft's People's Bank. 277-t lj\OKSALi ; 12 lots onu block weal ul 1'Ark ave JL ; nuo cars. Lots COxlCO. Will Hell the whole Iran for $7,100 , If eoJ ! before January Ut , 1831. Urolo tate OTuers bid this bargain , if \ ou call at I'eoplu Bank. 278-tf IjtOtt SALE Cbolco huMneca propcity , three lot JP cor. Sauiidcre and Charles Stroot. It will pay ycu to Inveatlgate this offer. Call at People's Bank. f /OK SALE Impruviu property , which will piy JL1 the bujcr 20 per cent ou the Investment. Hents for 41,0JO perj car. AH occupied by Brut class ten ants. Will sell for $10,500 , If sold soon. All or one- half catb , balance , ono to Q\o years. The above In vestment is worth Investigation. Call at the 1'eople s Bank. SSO-tf Two line mocking bhd , slngcri" , at a JP great bargain. A. J. Handel , 225 linxul a\ , Council Blult'e , la. ( /OllSAiK Largo sorrel horn1,1200 pounds , pen- tlo and sound. $129 A. J , Mnndcl,3. ! . > Jlirnadftay , Council Bluffs , la F IOlt SALK Ola rcvrepnpor * in larca and stroll oflVc tf MJ3CELJ.ANr.ODi. ' 'po EXCHAKQKfoctlnn fine row land fn l < en , JL forumal docket giuta or ciuft liuraw. Ail. "M. C. " tills olllci. 07-271 TAKEN Ul' Ono black jionv , Wind In light ojc. On tier ( an nato tnino liy pruvlnp piop it ) an pajltit ; Uiaiym. A. II. lilci > en , Ciilgliton CullccQ Omaha. Mi-art T7IOOND A stray whlto cow. Inqulro nt farm JJ north of r athol'c Cemetery. SU3-2CS FAMILY Pall at H. Uuter',9 March Oth lt > SI. ftenta tickets 1 00 , ladle * frtu. tSU-75 A KT NKUDLEWOniC-ill B Klla Gralum an ex- XX pcricnccdnccdlc-Yioman , hai open id rooms to Uach any work In her line , tliufas nUn a supply of iimtcruls on hands. Ladlij arc liultcJ to call and fee her dhplay of coinnieuccd pltees. ) onus at 1013 Dodge Btrcet. f > K.r tf rpAKF.N Ul1 rebruiry 14th , 1831 , at my pla o of JL residence In ucst Omaha , known tlio HeMen place , a red roan cow. KULSON B HICllllON. 2127 * I 17 SPECIALTIES for those cut i f cmjiloyment to 1 I rnako money lth. Gallon M. L Smith , .208 N. 10th btrect , and euu taroplcs. 433 1m second bond clothes , ordersliy \J Intern or postalu promptly nttondcd to An- r , or Mrs , IJroJericliClBbOulhlOihSt Omaha. 400-lmoJ 1 EDWARD KUEHL , UAQI8TER OF PALUY3TE11Y AND CONDITION ALI3T. 803 Tenth afreet , between Farnam and liar- ney , will , with the aid of gutrdlan iplrltn , obtaining an ) one giaaca or CD past and prei at , and the certain conditions In th < i future. ! " > it and * loet | FITS \VhenT H tuiu i ur imbinean merely to top lUtim for tlmoand then bivo them return ftpuln , ( mctn aradl * cal care. I htvo mud a the dliraio of FITS. KI'JLErnr or FALLINaSICKNKdSftllfeluntJi ujy. Iw rrniny remedy to cure tha wont caaet. Btcaoio others tuft / Jled U Dorea&nn for tiutnnwroceUhtfHcar . H w CA one * for a treHtlia aiiU a 1'ree Cott Id of ray ID iwuuKiy ( lire Bxpreit and I'oit Otnce. It ivuilnitfur ft trial , * nt ) I wlltrura 5" . irtrtrenf lf II O KOIIT Imported Beer IN BOTTLES' . Erlaiigor , Liuvaria. Oulmflchor } , Bavaria. Pilsner Boh jiniaii. Kaiser H rumen. DOMESTIC. Budwoiser Si , Louis. Aiilnuiscr St. Louis. Bos , s Milwaukee. Schlitz-l lsner .Mihvciukce. Kruc'a : . . . . Omaha. Ale , Porter. D ineatic and Hhino Wine. ED. MAUUKlt lilt Fnrnara. A rlctln of ImpradcoML uuiluf ncrrou d bll. ltr.I > r iTitaj decjr. w. . uiTloj tried ID Ttla > err kBOvn jTJUJ Jy tin Giscofwrcu & fiiiQplo Rf AUV of ftill * txirVf which " ha will Mnd f REE to kU I jow-4ull9rvri. ( U.IU YOChjttDAxn , K wYork.