OMAHA IAIWBEE THURSDAY JUNE U ) , 1881. REAL ESTATE I WILLIAMS'BLOOK 15th & Dodge Streets , HAWTHORNE , One and } miles west of the Test ortlto Jolnlnz the Touzilln tract and east ot Crcston addition. Wo pol lots In this addition from $ MO to 1000 and on month ly pavnicnts. the sldo walks nro ordered to bo built and the much talked of SUcar line running on Cum- ings Rt , and thence couth to Karnurn , runs tliroURh Ilanthorno , To see this addition , Is to bo pleased , TABOR PLACE , Isbi West Omikba , and ca t of La cnworth tcrraco east of l'ottcr'8 addition , fronts on Farnam St. Wo ha > o tw eh e lots that no can and will Bell cheaper than the addition just w cat of us. Our lots are $47 OMAHA VIEW , Is on the road to Fort Omoha. Wo will Fell > ou n lot lor 350 down to $200 and II 3 ou w lsi , w 111 build you bouio and jou can pay for It In monthly payments. PARK FOREST , South Omaha Is celling fast and If you are wanting lot In this addition > ou imut call soon. Lots lu Klrkwood , Plaint low , llanscom place. Far incntrr , Wrst Cumine , Donekln's additions , i , llouso & Stcbbin'a add. , IlluicbaURh place. Lots In o\ cry part ol Omaha , cheap as the cheapest Houses and lots on monthly payments. No. 214 ? 5,200 Hou'o 8 rooms on o ( lot hiving a frontage ol Mi feet on 10th and S8J on 17th St. . near Brownell Hall. No. 213 $1,700 Bran row house on SowarJ St near Saunders St car line 3100 down and $25 per. month. No. 212 ? 2,000 Cottage of 5 rooms on full lot In lift D scorn rinco , on easy terms. No. 210 $ { ,000 Qoodhotcl and lot 133x132 in Elkhorn - horn , No. 105 52,000 Ono aero and brick house In Park Place. No , 267 82,100 House ot 0 rooms on Sherman HO. , good walks , trees , and cistern. No. 209 Two story house of 10 rooms on lot 33x120 SOObbl. cistern , gas In house ; a complete homo , and near two car lines and In the best part ot city , bet. California and Burt $5,000. No. 183 ? 3 , 600 House and (0 ( rooms on Green car ne. Barn , well , cistern io. , good bargain. No. 225 $ l,65u House ol 0 rooms on lot 6f > X' IN ) I'irk Place , on easy rins. $500 and 20 per month. Call an J examine our oxtcnsho list of clt ) and country property. ACRE PEOPEHTY. Two , Five and Ten Aero Tracts. Houses Rented , Reuts Collected , Legal Papers Made , Notary Public Always in office. Cor. 15th and Dodge Streets. WILLIAMS' liLOOK. DOANE'S ' AGENGY. S , W. Corner IBth.and Douglas. SOLE AGENTS FOR JUST OPENED. t rnil ( the beat and cheapest lots In the market ; J tU only 11 mlloa from Postolllce , and but 20 Minutes Walk Jrom U. P. Shops. Street cars ulll run through this adddltlon within a few weeks. \ Will Build Houses to Order [ 8 AND SELL ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Touzalin's Hillside Addition No , 3 ] FOB SALE ON KASY TERMS DY US. We ha vein addition to the above , a largo list of the moat desirable ) RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY B. IN THE CITY. G. E. DOANE & CO. U. P. BAKERY , 1514 Webster St. , Omaha , Nob. , ( Succeaiori to the old U. P. BaVcry,10tb St. , ) ALL KINDS OK BREAD , FANCY CAKES AND PIES Conitantly on hand. Onion wl In promptly atton- dedto. WAQNEIl BKO'S. apr-23 2m I'roptietors. W. H. HANOHETT M. D . . , . , , HOMBOPATH1ST. TELEPHONE NO. 181. Offlo * Roomi 1 and 2 Jacob' * Block , 16th St. and tQpltol Ave , Itctideace , 2022 St. Mary's Ate. W.R.VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace Ornnha and Connell Bluffr. Heal cstnts collection eency , OiM Fellows Bloc THE GRAND IOWA CIRCUIT. $24,0001 $ , in Purses $600 FOR EACH EVENT. COUNCIL BLUFFS , Juno 21 , 2T > , 20 mid 27 EVEEY DAY THE BEST. 113 Entries. Cedar Rapid * , Mnrslinlltmni , Coimci Uluffrt mid DCS Moincscoinpriso tlio Iowa Cir cuit , each place giing the same Classes am' ! 1'urscs. FlllST DAY TUESDAY. 2 : J3 Class 2:20 Chv * 2R5 : Class BI.UONl ) IUT WEDX1SDAY. 3-00 Class 2:20 : Class T1IIIII ) DAY THUnsDAY. 2:38 : Class 2:33 : Class I'.xcing i'rcu for all. FOURTH DAY HIIDAY. Z:4S : Class Fi-eo for all Tito * . UOWMAX , Secretary , Council BluffH. ACOB SIMS. E. P. OADWELL SIMS& , CADWELL , -e-Law ! , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA' ; Office , Main Street , Rooms 1 and Shugut & Mo- JIahon'ii Block. Will practloo lu SUto and oderil oourb ) SUOinS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Oo. , 217 and 210 North Main St. , St. Louis. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ooK.i O A CDRTraeS rwmriNa KWS , r Bi : © 9 WKAPP1NO CABD nOAIlD AND > © ty.mmirtw XJTCash paid ( or Razs of ul Nebraska MANUFACTURERS OF GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES PINIALS , WINDOW GAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE HOOFING , PATENT METALKJ SKYLIGHT , ron Fencing ! Crostlnrra , Balustrades , VerandaB , Offlco and Bank Railings , Window and Cellar Guards , Etc. COB , O. ANDBth STREET , LINCOLN NEB. HE [ BRUNSWICK , [ BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , IsncoEssons TO THE j. jr. B. i. i ) . co.j THE MONARCH The most extensive manufacturers ol IN THE WOULD. 00 S. Tenth Street OMA.UA , NSD. ISTPrlccs ol Billlrcl and Pool Tables and materials , ruishcd on application , 0 ; , Billiard , Ball Pool , Carom , 1 \ND ALL OTIIKH QAMINQ TABLKS. TEN PIN BALLS , CHECKS , ETC : South 3d Street , St. Louis , 411 Delaware Street Kansas City , Mo , , 1321 Douglas St. . Omaha , Neb. HENRY HOENBERGER , Agent. Write for Catalogues and I'rlca Lists. DISEASES OP THE EYE & EAE > f J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , CO Ooixlist iMXicL 'ua.xa.rlst. ' Until ollloea are rep&lrcd from result of tire , offl Itb Dr. Tarker , Uoom fi , OieUbton Illook 16th nd Doun ; 8tr eew. | ? THE OMAHA t U IL HOWELL , rresldent. 0. H SCHALLKB , Vice-President. - The QENUING liOULDEK and Colorado oo > 1. An- throclte , Iowa , MlasouriIllinois , Kansas. Coal Yards Bridge Stock Yards. OFFICES 117 a. It Street and Mlllard Hotel , ' ' Onuihn , . i Steam Dye Works , ) f JrlDg your work to the steam Dye Works under : he in Mlllard Hotel. , Eton's Clothes Cleaned , Dyed and Repaired , jHTFcathors dyed and.Cleaned. . . Lace Curtains eaned , and all ALL KINDS OF DYEINa DOUE , ALL WORK QUAIIANTKED. \ C. T , I'AULSEW , 1S12 COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. FERGUSON'S FRACE , The Mayor's ' Private Secretary is Al lowed to go Free , Fenr of n Cnohlo. J. Alfred Ferguson , the sensations private secretary of Mayor Ynughnn , yea ! torday afternoon wna before Mayo Vnughnn , who sat in the position of justice tico of the peace in the cnso ill which i seems ho should bo the chief prosecuting witness. It 1ms boon noised about Urn J. Alfred , ns private secretary to "Jus honor , " hud n pretty intimate knowledge of the political nnd oflico accrots/in fact : oo intimate n knowledge , and that , i grossed to the wall by Voutjlmn , ho might "cackle , " and give nway mattora which , oven if atraight , might better bo kepi still. Many , therefore , hare been curious to know whether thia prcaauro would bo brought to boar on the young man. It has boon openly talked by aomo of Vaughan'a non- adtnirora that ho dare not prosecute Ferguson guson , but his friends intimated that thia very talk would cuuso Vnughan to proao- onto to the full extent. The conjooturoa on both aides may now bo at rest , for Vaughan haa concluded to lot the young nan op. County Attorney Mynstor , who a a warm friend of Vnughan'a , ondoraed ho action , the cases being poatponod for hirty days , Ferguson being allowed to ; o on his own recognizances , the condi ion being that ho acttlo his > ills about town by giving notes , nd then going to work to earn raonoy to pay these notes. Mr. Vaughnn hinks that his young man is very poni- ont , and it may bo said to Vaughan'a redit that ho lias a warm oido for any- > ody that is down , and is not disposed o kick such a ono still further. Still , it corns that , for the sake of his onnatand- ng , ho should have ohown that ho had no fear of prosecuting the young man , nd justice certainly demanded it. To there , Ferguson put on a brazan , don't- aro-a-cont air , and , in fact , says in a loaatful , grai ifiod aort of a way that the tapers have inado him the best known nan in the state. It may bo that I Vaughan's good-hoartodnosa is the cause f his letting the young man ft' f , but it confirms the suspicions lli liat J. Alfred is knowing to political nd business secrets , which ho haa throat- ned to divulge if squeezed. But in ny event a chance was given the young man to show what ho is made of , and if 10 goes at it with a will , trying to make n honest record , the past will bo atoned or somewhat. His ihppant , brazen way f treating the matter does not give much reason for the public to hope ferny ny such great change in him. The third car | load of gasoline atoves or John Eponotor is on the way here , " nd is expected to arrive in a few days. ) hose who wish summer stoves , somo- hing that will keep you cool , wait until jboso stoves arrive before buying elsew where. UNOLE SAM'S ' HOUSE , : Ilio Cause of the Delay in tlio Now Government Building Congress- man Punoy Complained of , O. J. King , the supervising architect f the government building which is to o erected hero , was in the city yeator- ay. Ho is still being held at a stand- till on account of the uncertainty of otting another additional $100,000 ap- ropriation. If the additional appro- riation is secured the plans will necos- arily bo changed somewhat and if that ppropriation is had , Mr. King says a nor government building will bo put up era than the ono in Omaha. Ho scorns if little doubtful about the obtaining of . 10 extra appropriation , however. > There is some talk about town that the lo ill providing for thia appropriation had ot in eiicli shnpo that it could have isily boon passed a short time ago , but ; a mt the \Vall street panic was just then ttracting Congressman Pusoy's atton- on , and that ho hurried off to Now York look after aomo urgent private busi- ess there , and owing to his absence lero was no ono to look after the bill , nd it was not considered. It is aaid that will now bo difficult to got a chance for again at this Eccflirm of congress , omo of the politicians predict lat the showing up of the fact rill bo used against Mr. Pusoy , if ho liters the race for a second term congress , as those of the opposition amp will insist that his private business vaa made by him of paramount import- nee , and that so important a public in- ) eroat aa the appropriation for the govern- nont building was almost to go by do- ault. EXCITI3MKNX. "What causes the pro.it rush at Schroter & Bocht'8 Drug Store1' The free distribution sainnlo bottlea of Dr. liosanko's Cough and Lung Byrup , the most popular remedy for 3ougha , Colds , CoiiBumptlon and Bronchitis low on the market. llcgular ulzoCOcontaand IOWA 1TKMS. The coal shaft at Peterson is down 140 eot. Dubuque is revelling in strawberries at on cents a quart. A Cedar Rapids mail is thinking about ' lulling up a § 0,000 skating rink at Ot- unwa. Financially speaking the late firemen's -ournainont at Dea Moincs was a decided Failure. The son of Patrick Donnelly , a Bus- shannan county farmer , bored a hole .hrough the old man and stopped d family quarrel. The wound is danger' JUS. JUS.A 2j-year-old boy of Mr. 0. Nelson , f Rockwell , foil Into an uncoveied well n the Uth and was drowned in a foot of vatcr. , . Bihhop Uoimesay , who has examined Iio plans for the now Catholic church at a Jlinton , says it will be the finest church sdilico in the state. o Pensions were paid nut at Des Koines last week at the rateof 800,000 a day , \nd the number of pensioners about two thousand per day , The Pioneer knows of a responsible * c man who will put in a cheese factory nt Ida drove , to cost ? 000 , if Iho citizen of Ida Orovo will give a bonus of $1,700 During lust week , the Internationa distillery nt Dos Molnos , exported l,0fl barrels of spirits. The distillery' grind was reduced from H.GOO to 1,80 bushels of grain. It is also roportci that the company is reducing the number bor of cattle being fed , from 11,000 t 1,300 head. The number of Congregational churche in the state is 2G3 , tin increase of 1' during the past year. Of these 100 nrc self-supporting , n gain of 10 , nnd fil others achieve self-support by the unioi of two or moro in the mninti'iianco o ono pastor. Thirty-five have no paste nnd 78 have maintained worship will missionary nid during the year. DOS Moincs hns n sensation wind The Loader describes ns n picture of coal minor nnmod Calvert , in ono of the windows of the house occupied by him self and family. Mrs. Cnlrors , on oxnm ining the window was terrible startled to ace nn exact likeness of her husband , ox- coptlng only that ho was livid in death , with his month nnd oycs partially open. Ono side of his hond iadthoappoarnnco ol being crushed nnd his hair matted ami clotted with blood. She was nearly ov erpowered by the horufiod sight , mid thinking it might bo nn optical illusion upon her part , called in several neigh bora who nlso pronouucod the likenes : complete. Mr. Calvort was sent for , mul appeared on the scene endeavored to laugh j , nway his wife's fear , but in vain. Do then examined the likeness that would mnko any man quail to sco himself - self in death in position , and under the circumstances ha had soon so many of his comrades in past years. Every effort vaaTmado to cll'aco the dreadful count erfoil , neap , warm water , scraping with knives , ncids , and other moans were resorted to , but in vain , and nearly a week elapsed before its outlines had faded nway entirely. The day following the first appearance , on another pnno of glass , in the same _ window , another pic- turd appeared , this time being nn exact production of the room in the minovrhoro Mr. Calvort worka the tools and all mining utensils were plainly usiblo , but no man appeared. The family by this time were fully aroused nnd endeavoured in vain to solve the mystery. or Sic In Unncor. This 'form of cancer is the most prevalent ypo , and la In many cases fatal , na it gradual- y oats away until It destroys llfo. It would com that Swift's Specific fa indeed a spcdiic or this sourgo , 1C. A. Armstrong. Verona , writes under date of May 1C , 1881s "Aftor taking six bottles of Swift's upocific the caucor Is healing ; is prpatly reduced in size. It now gives mo uo pain , and my general health has BO much Improved that I am able to bo up nud attending to my household duties seine thing that I had not boon able to da In nev oral years. feel that It will euro mo. " Mr. M. ( N. Clayton , of lied Clay , Gn. . writes , under rocout date : * "All painful son- mtions is my caucor nro [ decreasing. I feel locidodly better , and the cancer has com menced to heal. " Dr. M. Cromloy , Oflothorpo , Go. , writes under date of May 10th : "Air. Nnes , who had such n terrible cnucor on hia face Is about ivoll. Now ekin has grown all over hia fnco , and looks almost as well as it cncr did , nnd I would like some of your company to BOO him. " Mr. W. II. Gilbert , Albany , Ga. , writes under date of May 8th : "Mr. ISroolcs , of Bo- renton , ia Improving fast. Ho ia now able to bo up. When Jia commenced Swift's Specific ho was not expected to livo. Ho has cancer on his faco. " Messrs. J. & J. B. Hnrtor , of North Man chester , Ind , , write , under date of May 1st : "Tho lady with cancer la imrroving right along , The Specific IncruoDod the discharge for the first few days , hut the Baroness is gene and slio is much bottor. " Mrs. . W. H. Route , of Gordonsvlllo , Va. , writes.'undor ' date of May 11 , 1881 : "I nm much improved. The cancer Is better ; does a not pain mo at all. It is a wonder to all my friend-,11 . Mr. James E. Ligon. of Michaux Ferry , Va. , writes , under date of May 19.1881 ; "My condition is greatly improved ; my general health isl good , my appcttto good ; cancer de cidedly i hotter , and has bogau to heal uicoly. ; How can I over repay you11 Mr. J. S. Jlhodos , of Mill JUyor , N. C. , writes under date of May 19 , 1884 : "My ) mother bos been using Swift's Specific about tivo weeks , and Is improving. The cancer is not now painful and It healing.1 Mr. T. J. Toato , of Wocissa , 'inn. , wrltos under date of May 2. 1881 : "Swift's Spoclljo uaa cured a cancer on my faco. and haa almost made a young man out of mo. Mr. E. Tinuloy , of Burr Mills , Vn , , writes May 1 , 1881 ; "My wife has taken four hot- ilos of Swift's Specific fora cancer , and has ' improved wonderfully. I shall keep it up ; lave in ) doubt it will euro hor. " It ni y uot bo out of place to state that Swift's .Specific ( S. S , S. ) Is entirely a vcgota- jlo preparation , ana acorn ? to euro cancers by forcing out the poiaon through the cancor. The niblic nhould bo cautioned about imitations our remedy , and beware of all potash and ncrcury mixtures gotto'n up to Imitate ns nnd .ell their poisonous stult on the reputation of ur Speclie. ! Those potash mixtures not only no good In cancer treatment , but are abso- utoly dangerous. Send , , fjr full history of iloodnml skin diseases nml Cunccr treatment , THE SMUT SiMtcn 10 Co. , Drawer ! ! . Atlun- , ( Ja. , Ifi'J W. 2U St , N. Y. , nnd 1205 Chest- nit street , 1'liilo. BUEKIDAN'S HIDE , How a I'nHBOiifjcr Coiuluutor Mailo illin 1'ny lor It. ' 'You know that Sheridan and Lincoln asscd through the city a short time ago , oing west on a fishing excursion , don't ou ? Well" said the Pittsburg Dispatch's ' nformant , ' 'when Phil and.Bob atruuk Jittaburg they boarded the limited on Iio Fort V/ayno. bound for the west. Nothing happened until the conductor amo around. Shortly after the ticket unchor reached the quartera of the two wo travelers and politely accosted them with : 'Tickets , please. ' The little bul- ot-lioaded , red.faced gentlemen , Boomed o bo master of coremonica , produced lis wullotand handed the conductor an mvolopn , The conductor glanced at ho paper ho found inside and quietly omurkod. of " 'No passes are taken on this rain. " " 'Tho passes are regular. They are ignod by the preaidont , replied the lit- lo follow , growing redder in the A aco. " ' 1 have orders and I my , am com piled to obey them , ' calmly replied the onductor. " 'Perhaps you don't know who lam. 'm Can. Sheridan. ' ; " 'Well , Gen. Sheridan , I must obey rdera. You and your friend must pay our faro before wo roach Rochester , or 1 rrill bo compelled to atop the train and ut you off there. ' "J3y thia time the passengers within ar-shot of the trio had become intorost- ) , and the word passed until all know liut the bearers of the pots worn none ' thor than Gen , Sheridan and Secretary ' War Lincoln. Tlio conductor passed . through the car and the distinguished oad-hoada probably thought everything vaa Bottled. But for once in hia lifo .tittle Phil mot a man as stubborn us ho , In a short time tlio train Blackened , nd before it catno to a dead atop the onductor ro-ontercd { ho car , walked up Gen , Sheridan , gently tapped him on ho shoulder , and said ; " 'Well , general , wo are at Koohest- rl' "Sheridan waa taken aback , and Lin- oln looked annoyed. The general tried I to argno the case \\lt\\ \ the conductor , bit that ollicial cut him short with the cur statcmmit : " 'Wo have jio time for argument general ; this train is compelled to bo 01 timo. Please pay your faro or leave the car. ' "ly ) thia limo Siicriilan'a face was crimsoned , llo muttered something , bu finally produced his \ \ allot and paid the faro. yVfter Bottling ho asked the con ductorhis name. The ticket puncher complied with the request and watched the lingered warrior make the memorandum andum , " 'I'll report the matter to the presi dent , sir.1 "Very well , general , " replied Iho train pilot , as ho gave the signal to go ahoai and resumed the duties of his olllco. "Did Sherman report the atlair ? " aaketi the companion of the narrator of the abova incident. "Yes , indeed , A few days ago ho ro- coivcd a letter .from President Roberts , who returned the money and proba bly apologized for the conductor'a rude ness. ness."And what honamo of the conductor ? " " Oh , no's all right. Uo'll piobably bo promoted. CONVINC1N ( . ' Iho proof jl the ptiilillug Is neb In chewing .ho string , but in haUng nn opportunity to : iwt the artlolo direct. Sclirotor it llocht , the Untcglsti , have a free trial bottle of lr. ) 15o- xaukn'd Cough and Lung Syrup for each anile o > ory ono who In alllictod with Ooughs , Colds Asthma , Consumption or any Lung Alfection A Specimen L'nrmor. loliiKon County Fanner. W. S. 11 olden , of Helena procint. came to Nebraska aomo " 0 years ago , and nest of these years have been passed in Johnson county. Mr. II. waa thrown upon hia own rcsoiuces at the ago of 15 years , with nothing except good health md a willingness to work. To aliow ; hat his otlbrts have bean crowned with success , wo might mention the fact that 10 sold laat week ! )1 ) head of fat steers vhich averaged within a few pounds of 1,500 each , and for which ho received xbout § 0,000. lie has sold > ithin the last twelve months between § 22,000 and ? 21J,000 worth of slock and liaa about i00 ! load ofacattlo and 400 hogs still on hand. lie owns 120 | acroa of fine land , situat ed in Johnson nnd Otoo counties , which ad'qrda plenty of pasture and other feeder or hia largo amount of stock. Mr. Hoi- don is considered ono of the heaviest cat- , le raisers in this country , and his BUCCCSB n handling all kind a of stock is marvel ous. Throe roasona why Mr. IJ'a auccoss ma 'boon so great may bo accredited to ho fact that ho is a sound democrat , akos the Journal and pays his debts. Durkoo'a Salad Dressing. A readymade - made , rich and delicious dressing for all alads of moat , fiah or vegetables. Cheap er and infinitely better than homo- mado. Unrivalled as a sauce. "Spent l 'ltty DollurH n doctoring for rheumatism before I tried Thomaf Keltctric Oil. Used n W-cont bottle if this medicine , and got out in ono week. for burns and sprains It Is excellent. " Jan , ) urhain , Hast I'omhroko , N. Y. ANolmiBlcu Girl. Hair llepublican. Among the worthy patrons of the Ro- lubhcan nro LIr. and Mrs. John Athor- .on , who roatdo on an attractive farm in lorman township. The old people , .hough halo and hearty , are now verging on throQ-Bcoro-and-ton and , being aomo- vhat incapacitated for hard labor the abor of the farm would come hard on honi were it not for the vigorous help of bravo young girl now seventeen years of ago. She la n grand daughter , adopted vhon a babo. She is an export rider and driver and can handle the sulkoy > low and throe horses as well na any man. With it she has plowed the ground for wonty-six acres of corn this spring and las planted the oamu. In addition tether thor work she finds ttmo to milk and end five cows , which are her own iirop- rty. No doubt aha is much healthier nd happier and will live to bo a more scful woman than the multitude of poung ladies vrho think it is vnlgar to t'orlc , and spend the time in reading rashy novels , flirting with young men as illy as themselves and spinning atroot 'arna. Can't Say "f cannot ttpo.ik to highlyof Jlnnlocl't Jllooil 'liters ' ; they have been a giwit blcsHiiif , ' to inn. Ciifi-d mo of billiniisiu'KH and ilyxpupnia fioni Inch 1 had fcnlh'iul for yo.trs. " Mr. ) . larah , ll.ank of Toronto Out. 1'otior I'nlinpr'H O HtIo. Tiom the New Voik ( iraplilc. Potter Palmer , the proprietor of the 'aimer House at Chicago , ia building residence on the shores of Lake Mich- < niin a style of architcuturo rnroly soon i America , and aulliciontly extraordinary o confer notoriety upon him similar to liat enjoyed by Mr. Yandorbilt and oth- r excuntional houses. It Is on tlio now jake Slioro drive leading out to Lincoln 'ark , and aomawhat resembles the old Ddwin Forrest mansion on the Hudson , low ownud by the Mount St. Vincent lociety , being a cloto copy of : an ancient Jiironinl caatlo in Alsace , so close indeed hat comfort lias sometimes boon sacri- cod for Hontimcnt. The stone used is of light blown color with trimminga of urkpr uhiulo. The front of the hnuso onoists of an enormous round tower , vith occasional tall , narrow windows in t to mlmit the light , which rises perhaps 0 feet from the ground and is umbel- ishod 'with battloinonts , gurgoils , little urreta jutting out hero and there , and all the paraphernalia of a mcdliuval fort On the loft of Iho tower ia the main body tlio house , likewise in the correct oudai style , which dotcands behind a story at a time until the whole slopes oil' o the dog konnola in the back yard , rhich also resemble those supposed to mve boon in vogue in the middle ages. conservatory is attached , and the grounds are being laid out on an cxtou- ivo and attractive plan. The great round tower in front has a sort of aplral wist of light stone circulating to the top iving a sort of gingerbread appearance o it. The tower ia surmounted with a lagstaff to carry a ( lag when the lord of ho manor is at homo. Strangers in Chicago often mistake tfr. Pulmor'a house for the North Side Valor-works which it aomowlmt - , rosom- lea and which are in that part of the lity. Mr. Palmer's wife , formerly Miss lonore , ia a sister of the wife of Col. 'rod Grant , and ia much younger than ler husband , being but ii2. while ho is .ast sixty. It is thought that seine day he will no a rich widow. Potter Palmer whoso whole idea Booms to bo to make iionoy , is aaid to derive an Income of $1- 00 a day the year round from the Pal- ler House. llonooly tlio ItcMt L'olioy. In mhei lining a inudicino It in belt tabu lonentj deception will novcr do ; the pioplo von't xtand it. hi t tlio truth be known that lunlucH'i lUootl llittcrt vuruit vcrofuhi , and all niptionn of the nKiii. _ Thin modicinu is Hold very where by THE CHEAPEST PLACE 1JJJ UMAHA TO BUY EKE DEWEY Ono of the Bent and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIME , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR , HALLET DAVIS AND GO'S [ ENDORSED BY FRANH LISZT. ] BOSTON , March 1st , 1831. KMKIM6N PIANO CO. Oimi.KMKYour Instruments. Ormul , Squaroaml Upright , uro really nobto mtrumtmt . ! ) Anil unrhalloil for boiuty ol touo uiU llnlsh. Allow ma to nougrituhto you on jour sterling irourosd. aUSTAVE SATTEll , RECOMMENDS ITSELF. ITSELF.SOLE SOLE AGENT , n1510 Dodge Street , Omaha , Neb HAS TUB LAUOKST AND OUCA-MST KEROSENE AND GASOLINE STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND. Headquarters for the Colohrnted "Wiouglit-Iron 015 nnd 017 North 10th St. , bot. Cnliforuiii nnd Webster. may 23 J ooJ-w cow-Sin Vv/ / . THAT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE ' -fc * i * < & & Cfl 1f 1 f .m . * > 4v Fine Healthy Homes , vAj WH * & $ & < ' § l FOR ALL ARE FOUN1D ! Whore They Oan Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! And nil oi' Uio gond and pleasant things that go to make up a complete - , ploto nnd happy existence. The town of South Omaha in situated south o the city o Omaha ou the line of. the U. P. Railway , and it is less than 2 voiles from the Omaha post olfico to the north line o the town site. South Omaha is nearly H miles north and south by 2 east and west , and covens an area of nearly foursquare miles The Block yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 150 lots have been gold nnd the demand is on tlio increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The 500,000 beef packing house is progressinz finely. The § 80,000 Water Works are keeping puce with the other im provements , and thollotol and Exchange Building will bo erected at once. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Riulwny , have n union depot near the park at the north end o the town. Suitable grounds will bo furnished for Church and tichool purposes. v Now is tlio tmio to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bo cheaper than they are to-day. at the Company's office , cor. of 13th and Douglas streets over the Omaha Saving's Bank. m. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , Jb 313 SOUTH 14TII STllEKT , ( OPP. PAXTON ) . WEBTJSHN AGENTS FOR IRrPEHIALIM'P'G ' CO. , OF PHILADELPHIA. Eastern Goods. Eastern Prices. n