A u - rv A , . JftJESS OMAHA JDAlLiT BEE--SATURDA\r , MAY 31 , 1884 , / H.H , HORNE & CO , , WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ABM . tf k. /d WHRR " Fine Cigars 9 Wo irmko n specially , txt our EASTERN factory , of FINE HAVANA uul YARA 010 A US. All Cigars Bold by usuro of our own manufacture and warranted aa represented. OPERA HOUSE OIGAll HOUSE , I C52 Broadway , H. II. HOHNK&CO. , I COUNCIL BLUFFS. . IOWA. o t 9 1 Mnin COUNCIL 13LUFKS. IOWA. Setlo. In order to give my entire attention to the manufacture and calo of HAIR GOODS , my entire Block of LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS AND NOTIONS Will bo Bold at COST until all disposed of. MRS , D , A , BENEDICT , No. 337 , WBUOADWAY COUNCIL BIiUFFS , IOWA. All kinds of Kuglnccrlng Land Siir- olcul fttod , I ROOM 6 , NEW OPERA HOUSE , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , t . cto. All Orders by Moll Promptly Attended To. IE. STOOIEIEIRT & GO -MANUFACTUIIEHS OF 'im , CURTAINS , WINDOW FIXTUUKS , and jf ± 33ooo3T/xtioxa.e tt.i3.cl TTj ; A specialty. NO. flOO BROADWAY - - - - - COUNCIL BLUF Mixed Eags Wanted. The undersigned is paying the highest market price for Rags , S. GOLDSTEIN , ; 540 Broadway , Council Bluffa DEALERS IN HATS.OAPS BUOKGLOV : 42 and 344 Broadway , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA WHY DON'T YOU KTSDME OF FITCH BROTHERS' ' mmM SHIRTS ? Perfect Fitting , Beat and Cheapest. Pine Mncn Collars and Catr . No. 715 Fourth Street Council Bluffs , Iowa KNICKERBOCKER PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ! 220 South Main Street , Couutil Bluffs , Iowa. Wo quarautoo our work aa first-claw in over manner and style at low price "We make a specialty of Groupos , Families , and especially children , whio we take quicker than a wink. COME AND SEH US. SCHMIDT & RILEY , Proprietors. I NEUMAYER'S HOTEL ON THE American Plan. Furniture and appointments all now. Nos. 208 and 210 Broadway , Council Blufla r. J. GOOD.- - 29 Main Street Council Rlutfs IMalic Caskets and Woodin Coffins of all Kinds. ELEGRAPH ORDERS PRO 1ITLY ATTENDED TO. OPEN DAY AND NIGH 3XTo. X < t TXT. JVCcvixx t. . ALONG THE LINE OP THE Chicago , St , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. Tba now imomion of tliia line frum U'akcfleld uj > the BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN Iloaclicj thj best portion of the Htato , Hpcclnl ox. curxiori ra'm for I mil ici'koM over thl < line tn \V'iyne , Norfolk ami Hartln ton , and vlit lllalr to all Iirlncljul po'/.ts ' nn thu SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Tr tin ovur tht C , , St. I' . M. 4 O , lUllwuy to Coy nxto'i ' Sioux t.lty , 1'oiicj , Ilartlaxton , Wavno and Norfolk , Oo30.xi.oGt nt 331n.lx i"or Ftomont , Oakda o , Nolijh , and through to Val entine , SSTVoi I at eo and all Information cell on F , I1. WHITNEY. Oenenl AE nt. When I aity t urt * i 01 iiut in an uierriy to ktnpultfu ) btlmoand then litre th m return Hgiln. I meun arad.- cal euro. I have cniutn the Hl eu Is PITS. KI'ILHrdY cr PAUIMOHICKNKS rtmobmgilidr. Iwamutnr cnieJ * to rilro the wnrit eaaet. Utcauio olheri baT { ailed utnorea on for imt now rncelvlkig acurn. c > iu-ji ior a treatlM anil A Kr a Uottle of saf i Ituyd ; Olr Eipren and r < xt Onlco. 11 W * * * " HM UK for a trUl , and I " 111 car * J\ ) . . XAdrew I > r. U. O. ROOT I n rtul Bt. v v " - Nebraska Cornice AND UANUFAOTUKEK8 OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES FINIALS , WINDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AfID SLATE ROOFING , I'ATKNT METALKJ HKYLIUHT , jron Fencin I Ctcbtnfc ! , llalustrKlw , Vcrandae , OIHceand I KalliuK * , Wind 'W ami I ulhr Guard * , ht . mil 0 ANrittnSTi'Kl" ' , L1 COLN NKH WeakNervousMen nvmttt i M " ' * fj'inir HM ifc n JiMiaii ! < mi i ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co. , ! 17 and 210 North Main bt. , St. Louis. WHOLEHALK DEALE11S IN KHVKLOl'ES , GAUD BOAIID HOTTER'S STOCK AJrl'i'1 ! n l < l for lUira of al DUFRENE & MENDELSOHN. TO OMAHA NATIONAL BANK I1UIC.UINO. DISEASES OF THE J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Ooxiliat ' , 3L < dt VxxTlia Until alllcci are repaired from result of Ore , olll with Dr. Parker , Uooa 6 , Crclnlitou Block I5th acu UANUKAOTUKEH Of GALVANiZ 0 RON , CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. < LXO 3L3tlx tt < atz-oot , OKAIIA . NKII.Jl W.R.VAUGHAN. Justice of the Peace , Omaha and Council lilutfr. estate oilloo Ion agtn ? Ol'l r' T. 0. CARLUsLE , BHKEDEU OF Higli Class Poultry , MO. VALLEY , - - - IOWA. "Bond lot OlrcuIiM. " COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. BLAINE BOOMtRS , TheRalifornia aiifl Nevada Delegates Given a Hearty Welcome Horc , The Speeches Mauo , Resolutions Passed and Music Given , U'ho Travelers Much Grntllleil. The nrtiynl of tlio spccinl train over the Union Pacific , bearing the California mm Novndn delegates , wna nt auch nn curly hour yostordny innrning nbout BIX o'clock that ninny of the citizens , who would otherwise have boon at the depot to greet them , were prevented from doing so. The party , consisting of 280 in nil- ladies mm gentlemen tarried hero for breakfast. Mayor Vnughan , who is always wide awake on such occasions , had secured the Bavarian band , and in company with Judge Hood , J. J. Stead man , Spencer Smith , of the Nonpareil , and II. W. Tilton , of THE Bun , took carriages for the transfer , and there welcomed the travellers to Council Blull'd. Mayor Vaughnn was introduced by J. . David , the Sail Francisco agent of the Chicago & Northwestern. The mayor in a brief little speech gave hearty welcome to the party and extended to them n cordial invitation to remain over yester day , oflbring to place _ at their disposal suvonty-iivo carriages with which to drive about and see the ninny interesting fua > tnros of this great railway center , and in viting them to join the decoration ser vices. The invitation thus cordially given could not bo accepted , and the travellers expressed their rcgrota by the adoption of the following resolutions : WintiiKAS , MnyorW H.Vtuiglmn.of Council UlulTa , lown , has BO kindly tendered to thin lureo delegation of rcrni < ontttivo citcns ! of California And Novntln sovoiity-fivo cnrrlnsoi anil also bands , in bolinlf of his liva and wltlo awake people , ntloriUntr the delegation nn opportunity ( if viewing the great railroad and commercial cantor of the weat , aa well 0.3 participating in the decoration coromoulm of the day , to bo eomluctgd lioro , anil WIIEIIKAH , Wo are eager to reiuh our place of destination , nnd ni it will pro illy inconvenience - vonionco 3 to now accept this generous invi- tatiim , therefore ba It Hcsolietl , Tint wo return to tlio good people of Cmim.il UlulTs , through their mayor , our eincora regret , nt not being unable to comply with the request , ami wo do hori > by express our tlwnk for the generous offer , nnd also our appreciation of the beautiful band BO nwootly playing for our entertainment whllo wo were enjoying a splendid breakfast , and wo cou- irratuluto the people of Council BlulFa on ha\- lug BO enterprising nud magnificent a city. fi ] After the adoption of those resolu tions Judge Blake , ox-.nayor of San Fwnciajo , and onu of the most promi nent of the delegates , was called for. In behalf of the party and of the state they represented , ho expressed thanks for the kindly greeting , and expressed the hope that on their return they would have good news for the people of Iowa and of all loyal states. Senator Win. Johnson , another of the delegates , was then called out. Ho also expressed thanks for the demonstration at the reception to those who were on this pilgrimage. Thirty-four years ago ho paaaed through the place on a far different pilgrimage. Ho was then a beardless boy , tired and weary. Ho was then making his way toward the setting sun , driving a six-mule team by day , and at night wrapped in a blanket , sleeping under the wagon. IIo then had "slap , jacks and bacon" for food. Yet ho was happy on account of the opportunities which the west presented for the future of a young man , full of vim and push. Far different was this present pilgrim age , they having wined and dined , and sleeping in Pullman cars. It was a long pilgrimage , 2,500 miles , yet a happy one , for they were going to aid Iowa and other slates in choosing a presi dent. They were going not merely as 1C delegates to cait 10 votes for the plumed knight , but to work for him , as these of the Pacific slope know how to work , work until ho shall bo nominated and ukctcd. It was a solid phalanx of Blaine votes , and they expect to roll up till ,000 majori ty for him m California , and by the aid ot other loyal states to elect him. Blaine would be an American president with an American policy , and when with the power in his hands the corn fed pork of Iowa would not bo snubbed by Germany , but Bismarck would sit down and feast upon it , and then rubbing his bald pate would dccl.iro "yah , dot is goot " Judge Rood , of the supreme bench of this state , wai then culled out , Uo said . it would have caused him great pleasure ! iad the o imjnny been uble to tarry hero for the day. Uo congratulated tliom on being able to cross tins beautiful state in daylight , and gave them hearty welcome , o "tho gateway of Iowa , " nnd a god speed on their journey. Ho said the sentiments of the preceding speaker found much sympathy in Iowa , the dele ) gation from this state having gone to Chicago inlluonccd by the uanio motives us influenced those ftom thu Pacific coast , and thut they would vote , too , for the man from M.uno. Still , lowa'a choice was the choicu of the convention , who- ,1 aver that might bo , and they would work lieartily for hiu election. Captain Palmer , of Nevada , being called out said ; "From north , south , east and west , wo all have the same old : llaif , the rod , white and blue. Under thcso there is no party , no Blaine men , " no Conkling men , but wp are Americans , IIo then led in the tinging of the ' 'Itod , White and Blue , all joining with the band in the chorus. Three cheers and a tiger were then given for the old flag. This waa followed by an equally enthusi astic cheering for Mr. Davids who had , 'uidud the party through. Three more i cheers were given for Council Blufis , and three- moro for the Bavarian band Then when the throats were hoarse the company listened to a speech from lion. George A Knight , who was introduced as a representative of the young folks of the Pacific slope. Ho gave a very ele gant little address in which ho expressed quite enthusiasm for Blaine , but yet ho urged all to remember that while all had preferences , yet all shall bo American in thought and fooling , IIo urged them not to lose sight of these great underly { ing principles thai all mon were born fruu and equal and remember what had boon sacrificed to secure peace and prosperity , In ch sing ho declared that Communum couldnot _ livu in this republic , nor could socialism light the footsteps of true liber ty. Free thought will servo as the bea con. con.Tho upeechea called forth much ap plause nnd ufier Homo time Bpent in uociul chatting and promumding along the plat forms , the party took their place in the apodal train provided by thu Chicago it I Northwestern. It wan the linost train over Kent out from this city , mid Major Marahullj tlio general agent hero , wits well justified in viewing it with prido. 0. 0 , Wheeler , the general fluperintund ent of the road , and II. G. Burl , the superintendent of the Iowa division , were hero also. The train started out with Fred Pftino an conductor and John WilU aa engineer. It conslMod of one baggage car , two day coaches , a dinur. and oignt sleepers , all ot which were decorated - orated beautifully. Don't llo All-aid. Above the nolso of lmr < tlng lunki , The buzz of ninny n rlMnp boom And prophecies of cr ? y cranks Who now predict HIP crack of doom , The still , stiiitll voice ot Summer crlo : "Do nut poswa your > oitU\tltli fear , Kor emerald iwrth and niihro | | ! Kki Proclaim tint I nt last am here ! Vernal Tim sugar Hews out of the maple , Tim blossom la white on the limb , The fence wonrn the bill of the ciicin , The boys nro bediming to Mvlnij Hotels nt thoRoaflido ntHlnimmUmn To nd\crtl o now do not fail , And the ball breaks the first iM'oman'n Or rips oil n nail. 1'uck. A LOAF OP lUlKAl ) . A Koiniuitlo Oocurrriiuo in Now York KcMtumint. The Brooklyn Kiglo relates the follow ing. It was high noon on SVnll street. Dolmonico's was filled with natty gentle men in silk hats and wonderful scarf-pins , who were consuming chicken sandwiches with n bottle of b.ws. At the mnrhlu- toped tables along one side of the long room some discriminating npiritn were discussing lobster stlad nnd champagne. Before one of the choicest uf these a re cherche lunch had boon placed , llo wan a stout gonlloman , gorgeously dressed with an air of money about him. Heavy 'old seals dangled from his fop , and his finely mottled countenance showed that lie lived well. Ho bowid loftly to all the liei.vy operators who paascd before him , and although soomincly a stranger , was regarded with evident veneration by the vnung bucks from the brokers' tdllco. tlo had about finished his small bottle , and was gracefully reaching for the re mains of the French loaf before him when a vdingy hand rudely pushed his inn aside and uhiekod the loaf from the ablo. Starting back indignantly ho per ceived a man hurrying toward the furthest door with a part of a French oaf conspicuously hidden beneath a shabby black coat. The stout gentleman jumped to his foot purple with rage. "Hi , there' ! " ho gasped"waiter 'for- lal scoundrel Alii concluded the stout gentleman , his ferocity giving way to sat- staction. "Got him , oh ? Hold on to the villain 1" and without stopping to ro- : ever breath the stou : gentleman pecipi- .ated himself through an incited crowd .o where the fellow , who had bean inter cepted and thrown down , was hold to the leer by seven waiters , and a private do- Loctivo had raised a.cano threateningly > vor him. The sympathy of the stmit gentleman was cxhuberant and the indig- lation against his miserable victim ntonso. "Hold him tight , " said the stout gon- iloman , approvingly , as ho looked upon tlio prostrate man. "Ho seoiua a , despe rate rascal. " THE WAITERS eagerly declared they would , and ono of thorn thumped the thief's head on the marble floor , for very enthusiasm. This proceeding elic'tod a bitter groan from the fallen man , and the stout gentleman said : "Thoro , there , that will do. Lot him up , but keep hold of the dangerous scoundrel. " The thief rose painfully. Ho was n tall , sallow man , whoso dismal features now were an expression of abject dos- pair. His dross was shabby and duutr ind bis appearance sooinod to indicate ill feeling and neglect. But ho looked the stout gentleman full in the face when that outraged magnate burst out ; "Now you insolent , audicious rascal , low dare you show mo such disrespect air ? How dare you a teal my food , you r-illalu ! Have you anything to [ say why L shouldn'tjinako a complaint against you it the police station ? Oflicer take this man in charge. And I'm astonished jflicor that this man should got as far as 10 did , right in this ri a tannin t in broad lay. Yes gentleman , " continued the itout gentleman to the courious crowd , 'I'm going to prosccuto this follow to the ull rigor of the law. Great Gullivorl If a gentleman can't bo protected at his table where can ho bo protected1 Tliis announcement mm received with ipplauso. But it was checked instant- y , for the prisoner began t < > apeak. "You will not proaucuto mo , air , " said 10 , deprecatingly , "when you hear my itory. I mn no common thief , and .hough I stole your loaf , it was only that might take it to my poor wife and litfli- joy , who are dying of hunger. ( Jed diotvs , " ho continued , with sudden pun- ion "how hard this " , waa to do. A murmer of sympathy arose from indor the splendid scurfs that surrounded ho sponkor , and everybody looked to- trard the utout gentleman. But hm face xlnbited only wrath and suspicion 'Foohl Poohl" said ho , Bcornfully , "thut itory won't do in Wall ntroot. 1 don't believe you've got a wife much Ices n jhild. Anyhow , no man has a right to natch a loaf of bread away from a gon- oman in that fashion. It's a violation if decency , and it'n given mo u fit of in ligestion. It's Infamous. Officer , take lim away. " At Una moment a very small but do- ontly dressed boy , who had eomuhow orced his way through the crowd , throw limsolf into the prisoner's arms with A rjTKOUH WAJI. . "Oh , father ! " ho ciiod , and his ecraw- noy little features were convulsed with uieniah , "they ain't n-going to take you jpl" and ho buried his face on the priso ner's chest and nobbed bitterly. "Gentleman , " said the tall man , with look of sorrowful roprouch , "this is my ittlo boy. I do not know how ho came iero , but ho will confirm my itory. I'hoodoro , " hodontinuod , "how cutno you iero ? " "Ah , sir , " .Bald the boy , "mother sent tno after yor , 'bocuuso , ' she says , ' niaybo lo'll dtown hissolf , for ho'a BO denprit in' wo'ro so hungry. ' And BO I fol- owed yor and uaw yor como'or , and como n , too. " The tall man bowed his hood and two big team mudo limpid runnels on his rimy cheeks , Ho still grasped the loaf , ind the boy timidly asked him for part of t. Tlio tall inan looked around doubt , ully , but the stout gentleman waved hm mnd magnifioantly and said ; "Never mind the loaf , " whereupon the boy fi-l ! ipon it mvonouily. Meanwhile , tins scene had attracted the attention of every- jody in the room , and it hnvamo iimisti illy itill as the man said , la a rich , roau- mnt voice ; r"Hear my ntory before you judge mo : r fears ago I came to thin city a poor boy worked hard und at last fHlublinhud u nido journal. In n short time 1 bucrimo rich beyond the dreama of uvarico. The uars pamcd by. Thousand * were locked iwoy , in my strong box , mid ] thought to retire from my arduous profession in com fort and pence , with n beloved family growing up around mo . My mind pict ured the joy of the father leading his offspring into the paths of virtue and usefulIIMS , fond hopes of the timu when my three sons would sway the scepters oi three Undo journals , dwelt over with mo. But nhxs lor the mutability of human titl'.iirsl I had n friend \\lio was ono of yourselves n sprightly , > tmi. t > rs i j'tr-ID'S n lOKBd It will bo fiyo year * ago in July that ho gave mo points an northwest , and , gen tlomcn , 1 did not copper that point. 1 bought northwest , , uid the stun p of the market wiped out my tin luntids as tlio sickle lays low the stalks of the autumn cheat. Poor fool that 1 waa. 1 tried to retrieve my Irsses , and my broker friend gallantly assisted mo. Nothing could exceed the loyal devotion of that noble soul. Ho ransacked tlm board for inside information , llo bribed the telegraph messengers. Hu dogged the biggest bulls and miibushod the surliest boars. But what could two do against so many ? " Through thu glass doors t either ontl of the room came the roar and bustle of the street. But within all had grown very quiet. The stout gentleman fine features glowed with sympathy , and the well dressed throng sighed as they listen ed to the voice of this lost spirit who hud crossed that Styx on the shores of which they stood. Even the spoon of tlio bar keeper ceased to agitate the delicious element - mont of a whisky sour ns ho hung motionless - loss on the clear , vibrating tones of the till man , "Since that time , " ho wont on , "though ruined , 1 have boon bound to the purlieus of Wall street as the moth is to thu flame. While I haunted bucket- shops my family were in want , my wife ill , my children ragged barbarians'lieri' ( young Theodore gave u piteous howl ) Yes , my poor boy , for your sire this day intended to end his life " A low murmur of horror ran through the crowd. "On my way to the river , " the tall man went on with growing excitement , " 1 passed this luxurious place. A donum'n voice whispered : 'Why should you starve when others lunch on salad and champagne or oven claret and trulllual Life bestows the right to livo. NK.CKSSITV l.H AHOVK AM , LAW. Hero ia food , fool take ill' Drawn by unyielding fate I entered , and dazed 1 wondered through this spacious hall. Before my eyes Tbroad appeared , crully torn by the idle fingvra of satility , but still broad. Appmidcd to the broad was n man , largo complacent-with gold seals and patent lo.uhor boota fed to fatnoaa evidently a money king , and the tiger of f.iniino knawed at my vitals ! almost unconsciously I seized the bread ind tried to escape but I waa taken , bruised , accused and I stand before you as a felon. " Bowing his head on his breast the tall man burst into tears and the boy wailed mid shrieked like a prairie wolf. An un- may sensation ran through the room , men fluaked and moved restlessly. Then a cheer relieved the pent up feelings of the amlipnco. The ntout gentleman had been assisted to mount a chair and was furiously waving a gold headed cano. "Gentlemen , " ho cried , "I shall not prosecute the unfortunate man and I fell twenty dollars worth of Borrow for him Thin speech delivered in a bluff , hear ty manner , and with a frank good nature and benevolence , was followed by the rattle of a twenty-dollar gold piece in the atout gontlem < m'a silk hat and evok ed tumultuous applause. Then with his hat inverted in Ilia hand the stout gentleman tloman jumped nimbly oil * the chair , ntu looking about him pleasantly , said : _ "Now , gentleman , though I'm prima rily responsible for this poor fellow's hu miliation , 1 don't want to bo alone in this thing , " and ho passed his hat win ningly aniuiig these around him , his face beaming with aeductivo cordially. This example was infectious and COLV.S AND HII.I.S clattered and fell into the hat. The stout gentleman made every donation a matter of perEonal Interest and blessing , and when ho handed the collection to the dumbfounded recipient ho had to hold the hat with both hands. "God bless you , sir and gentlemen , " atammorod the tail man , his sallow face bouming with joy. "This will aavo mo nill make mo rich again , " "Why , " Baid the Btout gentleman , gently , "what are you going to do with itl" "In my idle hours I have perfected a machine , " mdd the tall man. hesitating , "which " "Go on , " urged the stout gontloman. The tall man looked aiixiotinly at thu atout gentleman. Uo seemed to hesitate and waver and the atout gentleiu in watched him in grim suspense. At lnut a light broke over hia fact1 , und he went on with rapid enthusiasm : "A machine , gentleman , that for four cents will miiko 11 lieiigaleeo pntaaol , Thny can tie mild nt a tiemendoiia profit for ten centa , while their loweat market price at ptvaent IB n qnatter. So you BUO the working girls of Now Yoik are practically deprived of a neccasarica of life. There ure ' 10,000 working girlx in New York who will buy Bengali HO paranoia at ton cents iipiece There ia over $20,000 clour , and ua sure iii sunshine. Thut is why I Bay you have made my forlunu.1' Thu atout gentleman slightly winked one eye to the crowd. Then ho mmled , put Inn finprr to his forehead and shook Ilia In ad. Evidently ho thought trouble had dlightly unuottlcd the tall man's bruin Then he asked kindly ; "Where do you live ? " "On Greenwich atrcot" eaid tlio tall man. man."Well , " eaid the stout gentleman , good humort'dly , with a parting smilii at the crowd , " ! will go uwny with you , " and taking the tall man's aim and iittlo Thoodoro'a hand , the Btout gentleman passed out between them. Ab.ut fifteen minutes after this occur * renco , a stout gentleman , a tall , shallow mun , and email but knowing-looking boy entered an eating house on Nassau atroot. "Stowed kidnpyr and rum punch for four , " ordered thu tall man. " ' Give the boy mult liquors but no apiritB , " continued the stout gt'iith'tnan "Miku'o too young for thut yet. And now let's divide tlio bi goat put of thu gmno , " he continued , gleefully , "though tney cull those follows uhurka , " and lie emoted a pile of bills and coin on thu table. "That's all right , " nuid the tail man , "but what in thunder did you want thut infernal Ik-ngaloim parasol for , which 1 Hourly forgot ! " ' Piudencu , my accomplished friend prudence , " mid the Btout gentleman with u ( jiieur grin. "Wlmt uuys old Virgil : 'Never trust the moat honest pul in ihi > world out of night when lie's got your di vide in hm pocket , ' Aluat have nn cxciiar to go out with ) ou , you know. Fur I'm fond of my fiioude , dear air. " To tlua uonvonmtiun Mike Hutoned in tently , but ho stud not a word. North Carolina Tobacco ia the boat. THE CHEAPEST PLAOE IN OMAHA TO BUT STONE'S , Ono of the Boat and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO OLTMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , SOUTH Fine Healthy Homes , RETIRED AND THE INVALID Will bring < hoin from Iheir homes to the Opera House. Postoflice , Hotels and Depots in TJEZtsT Giving tliom the tulvantngo o living on the suburban heights , with pure uir , brtiiutiful shadu trees and PurkH. uuro Spring Water and L-ilcea , Graves and Scenery niagniHcent , which cnnnot boeaualled. This ia a AND A PARADISE FOR ALL , RIGHT AT HOME. Tlio Syndicate have arranged with with the railroad companies for a fine , attractive depot , where trains of the following roads will connect nnd stop : The Omaha Bolt Line Railroad Line , The Union Pacific Rail way. The Missouri Pacific Railway , The Omaha and Republican Valley Railroad , The Burlington and Missouri River Railroad m Nebraska and the Chicago , Burlington and Quincy Railroad. All these trains will stop at the depot at the town site. Also at the Stock Yards. Beautiful trees hare been net out on the property and streets laid out. out.LOTS LOTS ARE NOW ON SALE AT LOW PRICES & EASY TERMS. at the Company's office , cor. of 13th and Douglas streets , over the Omahii Saving's Bank. M , A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , [ UNDO USED BY FIIANH LTSZT. ] BOSTON , March 1st , 1831. EMIIU'ON I'lANO 00 OBNTI.KMKI Your liHtrnmonti , n rand , Snuaro and Unrlglit , are reilly nobta lustrum . . nta mid unrlvall * ! tut hoailty of touo mid HuUli. Allow mo to coiiL'ratuUta von on your sterling | .rorcM. GUSTAVE HATTfcU , RECOMMENDS ITSELF. ITSELF.SOLE SOLE AGENT , n1519 Dodge Street , Omaha , Neb LUMBER MERCHANT I"arf rf 2" , . CT 5f Jj tf a | . . n 5 1ra l | | ODMIMQS AND 20TH ST. . OMAHA , NEB. The Finest Family Garden THE CITY. Music Every Evening , and HiturJijir.il thowiatlerujiloMaut.n , U jott iuucli will bo ntrvfil every innrulnij , oud tliucholcet Liquor * and Upi6coutumly ouMuiO BENV& HI'HM' i'ropr'iti ' > ra Oor , Btb Md rwnm Btteeti ,