Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 10, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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    SILOAM
MINERAL SPRINGS.
We ttuMMitco the euro ol the following named ilia
, otno pay ! Kheumatlim , Scrofula , Ulr r ,
Catarrh , 'l ' Hlood andsklndl'cMfs , Dyspepsia , Llto
Complaint , Kidney and Bladder Diseases. Gout , Neil
aljjla and Aothtna , Thcsa Springs are the ( avorltt
csort of the tired and iloblllt.it.vl. and are the
FKKULE LAD1HS UKST FIUKND ,
flood hotel , livery and bathing nccomodntlon both
winter and ummcr. Locality hlehly picturesque
iuid healthy. Accessible by Wabish railway ,
JT.rona , or 0. , B. & Q. , at Alhanv. Corrwpondenfl
elicited , HKV. U . M. 'THO M PSON.
Manager.
Albany , Slloam Springs , .Gentry Co. , Uo.
ANALYSIS. _
flpeclOa Gravity . i1-02 !
IKsoctlon . Neutra
Catbonlo Acid Oa . Sfl In. per gallon
Carbonate Calcium . 85,021 Drain
Crbonato Iron . . . 7,041
Sulphate JUgrioiU . S , SO '
Bulphato Caloium . . . . .1,118 "
Chloildo Sodium . 7 , < X > ' *
sinica . . . . . .i.sea " .
Alumina . . ? ' ? ,1S . .
OriMiloand Volatile matter and lora. . . . .1,458 "
lolldi pel gallon . 87,174 "
N. SCHURZ ,
OFFICE OVEll AIIKIUCAH
COUNCIL BLUFFS , - IOWA.
JllUU . JLiUU
BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS.
J. Y. FULLER ,
Commission Merchant
No .39 Pourl Street Council BlulTd , IOWA.
Justice of
OranhA and Council Jilnlfr.
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jtpil cgtito collection agency , OJJ Kolloua Block
over Savings Dank.
iiios. omoxB , n. M. FUSIT.
; fl1lTffa'l ! ? rfP 'PTi'Q'S ? '
iJjB i ? IljJ&Iti e & U > 3id Ji
Canncll EluCj I * .
Established 1856
Foreign and omeetlo Kxchuieo
llrmn
As thcro ara many
So-Oalled Veterinary Surgeons
In thla city , ho are practicing their qmckcry on
our people , I doom It but justkcto cay that I del )
any o ( them to vrrdjroa illploma , or credentials ,
ndicatlng that they are RiaduatcH nt any \etcrinar ;
nstitutf , nnil I do hereby cautiou the publl ] agalna
auch quackn , a )
I am the Only Knop Giaduat e
IN WESTEUN IOWA.
;
Office & L25 '
Pharmacy , B'dway , :
AT BLUE MAUN.
T. J. CADY , M. D. , V. S.
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At the well-known Establishment
OF
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P n n tm G" H I * v
P. FILBERT
. . ,
209 Upper Broadway , the
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Of Council Blufls. Notice our reduced Frlc List.
We giTe
IB pounds Extra 0 Siifar ( or . fl 00
11 pounds Granulated Sucar . 1 00
2C pounds Choice Oatmeal . 100
25 pound * Navy Beans . i oo
20 pounds B st Bulk Starch . 1 00
12 pounds Carolina Klce . 1 00
12 pounds Choice frum 8 . ioo
25 bars Buffalo Soup . 1 00
Extra Lake Trout , per pound . 09
Lornhard'H Plug per Ib . 40
1 dozen Mackerel . 1C
Colorado Flour , Winter , per c t . S DO
10 pounds Olnt'cr Snaps . 1 00
40poundHh mloy . LOO
6 gallon keg Syrup . 1 70
Wlilto Fish , per kit . 80
ilaokorel , iierklt . . . . . . 85
Datca , per pound . . . . . 10
10 3 pouud cans 8t * ndard Tomatoes . 100
All kinds California Fruit * .
pound LiisVn Standard 4 ( or . 1 CO
T
a SB B
All grades , according to quality , 15o to 80o per
pound
Wo aim carry a ( ull line of iron's , Ladles' nnd
Children's fine Shocaaml ! tcn' Flue Boots at tcry
lo pricoi. Also ( ull line 01 Tmniro nud general
mcrcJiai , dlac. Call on ua and liu convinced tlmou
can tave u onoy ) > dealing with ua. Goods delivered
Ireo In anv part o [ the city.
In & word , vroarn bound to Bell nnd challenge all
uutUulu competition In tlilu countv.
' J. 1' . FILKKUT
ertUroadwar
Eailway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. '
The following are the timoa of the arri\i I and de
parture ol trains by oontral standard time , at tha
local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tea inln
xa.es earlier and arrho ten minutoi later.
oiucAos , KCRUnaroi AJ.D qviitor. '
J.K1V1I. iKKIVH.
r > :3Spm : Chicago Kiprcea. 0.00 am
0:40 : n m Font Atatl. 7:00 : p ro
6:45 : a m [ % JIall and Kxprcs ? , 7 : ' 3 p m
12:30 : p m Accommodation. 2.60 p m
'At local depot only.
KANSAS C1TT , HT. JOB AKD COUNCIL ILUTrs.
10:05 : a in Mall and Kipress , J1:05 : p m
8X& p m Pacific Kxpromt , 6:60 : p m
CUICiOO , UILWAURKS AND HT. rAUL.
fi:2fi : p m Eipross , 0.05 a m
9ld : a m Eiprtnu , 8t5 : p m
OmOAOO , BOCK ISLAND AND rACmC.
ESO : p m AtUntlo Cipreea , 0.05 a m
9,25 a in Day Rxprosa , 8.61 p m
7:20 pm Dealfolnea Accommodation , | O.C5 p m
At local depot only , )
WAIABH , tl. I/ODIg A D rACIHO.
0:56am : Mall , 4 : < 5 p'm
1:60pm : Cannon Ball 11:16 : am
At Transfer nnl
cmoAooand MOKTUWUTBU.
6 0 p m Eiprten , 0:50 : p m
0:2 : } a m PacificKxprcu , 0.05 a m
B10DX CITT AMD rACinO.
TM p m St. Paul Kxpreso , 6:50 : a m
) ,20 a m Day Kxpresa 0.60 p m
onion rAcirio.
80 p m Western KxproM , 8:35 : a m
11:00 : a m Pacific Eiproas , 4 : < o p m B (
7:40 : a m Loccl Eipresa , 0:64 : a m
12:10 : a m Lincoln Kxprexe , _ _ _
At Transfer only.
DCUUY TRAINS TO Oil All A.
Leave 7:20-SSW:3o-10:30-ll:40a. : : ( ) : : : m. lSO-2:3 : :
S.M-4SO-6:30-8.SO : : 11:05 : p. m Sunday 8.SO-11:40 :
a m. l:30--3:30-SSO-fl:30.nCS : : : : : p. m. Arilve 10 mln
te before leaving time
THIB DKLTor Uegonra-e
tor la made expreasly ( or
the cure ol derangements
i of the gcncratlte organe.
j Th-ro Is no inlrtake about
fthls Instrument , the con-
tlnnoua Btreara ol KI-KC-
.THI CITY pormoatlng
1 through the paria must res
tore them to healthy action
Do not confound thia with
. _ . Klectrlo Belt"advertised to
euro all ttt's from head to GO. It Is ( or theONKarwo
iflo purpose , f'nr clrculra giving lull Information ,
addrtMCbceier Eltctrlo IJelt Co. , 103 Washington '
fct , Chicago.
DUFREHE& MENDELHON.
, OMAHA NA.TIONAI , BANK 1
BUILDING. I
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
BY A OYOLONET
Details' of ( ho Destruction "Wrought
by Wind.
The Btorm which created and Imroo
hero on the Fourth , cnusod destruction
in Crawford county , aorao of the dotolla
of Trliicli nro given in the Bulletin :
The first wo hear of it ia in Hanover
township , where it struck Herman
Schultz's house and twisted it out of
shape ; it next struck Herman Schultz's
burn nnd granary nnd doitroyod them
entirely ; Peter Jopaen'a house was badly
damaged ; E. II. Wood's corn cribs and n
lot of lumber ho hnd lately purcliasod for
building purpoaoa , were scattered in nil
directions ; ho also had several hoga
killed , liana Uondrickson's house was
moved off the foundation and his corn
criba torn to pieces. The houao on Cloua
Uosson's farm occupied by Uonry Meyer ,
was moved from the foundation. Sev
eral small children wuro at homo all
alone , who , wo understand , widely wont
into the collar.
Next TTO hear of it ia at William Good
rich's , where it toro n barn , pranary and
corn criba all to pieces. Mr. G. and
family and several other parties had a
narrow escape with their lives. They
had boon away from homo and jua'
reached the barn with barely oncuij ; !
time to jump from the wagon and get in <
side. In an instant tliolwru was torn al !
to piocea. Mrs. Goodrir.h , wo arc told ,
was caught under ono of the sills , which
fell across her ankles arid hold her firmly
to the ground. Aa if by miracle , ( she
waa caught underneath a splice in the
sill , otherwise her limbs would have been
crushed. She was relieved of her un
comfortable position as quick r.a the timber
bor could bo raised. Ilor injuries coa
sislod only of a four slight bruises. Mr.
received a sprain of the wrist , nnd the
rest escaped injury. A portion of the
barn blow onto the wagon , smashing it
down without harming the horses.
The next wo hear of it , it struck the
raviuo on the north edge of Grace Park ,
but it was apparently up off the ground ,
aa it douo but little damage to the timber.
It continued up the hollow until it struck
the ridge at the edge of Claua Evcr's
slaughter-yard where it toro out a tew
panels of fotico and carried oft'a gato.
Hero ia where the town people firat bo-
canto aware that ono of thoao torrlblo
oyclonoa waa about upon us. Some
rushed into the streets , and others into
collara and caves. Its appearance wax
30 sudden and unexpected that the course
had not baen discovered , and a great
many were of the opinion that it wns
: omtng straight through the town. This
Fearful suspense lasted only a few ino-
snents , when it became evident that it
tvaa moving in a southeast course and
lad already passed toivn.
It continued bobbing up and down and
ho end curling around like an elephant's
runk , leaving ita mark wherever it
itruck the ground. It went over the
rill at the bend of the road just west of
ho Smith Brother's , scattering things
pretty lively , and continued on down and
icross the river and timber north of Mr-
llollins house. The last wo hear of it , it
rnsaod Mr. Lunoy's south farm , some-
vliat damaging the crops.
Persons who had an extended view of
.ho country , say that they saw several
liatinct cyclones , which would form into
mo and then separate again , and their
inward course was a series of semi
irclos.
PEOHIBITION POINTS ,
L Discovery That May Interest the
Informers.
It has been generally understood that
indor the now prohibition law the in-
onno ? is to got one-half of the Cno im-
loaedon anyone convicted of violating
ho law. A group nf lawyers and liquor
jostorday ,
County Normal ,
'o the County PreEb :
Arrangement.1) ) are being made for a
lost intoroatiug and profitable three
'ooka' aeaaion of the teachers' normal in-
tltuto , which will convene at the Bloom-
r cchool building , in Council Bluflj ,
londay , July 21 , 1881.
Competent instructors have been Re
ared , among whom are Profs. John Og-
on , York , PaV. ; . 0. Davis , of Avoca ,
nd James McNauahton , superintendent
E the Council BlufFa city schools.
Being unable , up to this time , to com- ,
loto tha programme , wo can only prom-
iO to toachora an enjoyable ono , and
tat combined with thorough drill and
raining will bo music , vocal and instru-
lontal. A Rrnnd treat is in store for
lose who attend , and it in hoped largo
ttondanco of teachers will greet us ,
Bring along what books you Imvu per-
lining to the common bronchos.
Please address ma concerning board as
DOU as possible.
J. M. MATTJIBWH ,
County Superintendent.
Boinetliing lor Nothing.
Until further notion wo give to each
s'outlotli customer his purchase , what-
vor the price or value of the same may
o. Our cashier will keep an accurate
icord of every trannaction , and when
IB twentieth sale of any amount is made
10 purchaser will bo presented with the
> mo. Wo have adopted for the present
,
iis system of advertising because it
ives our patrons instead of _ the _ news-
aperu the five per cont. * hich it cost
s. Clothing retailed at wholesale
rices. I Tata retailed at case prices ,
'urnlnhing goods , trunks , bags , timbrel-
3 , etc. , etc. Every twentieth customer
resented with his purchase.
MKTOALF Bitos.
Konl Katnto TrnnHl'oru.
The following transfers were filed for
jcord in the ofllco of the county clerk ,
July 0 , 188 J , nnd reported for TUB BKB
by lJ , McMahon :
Levi M. Linsill to Aaron Fehr , so qr ,
13 , 7fi , 43. § 4 800.
C. U. I. AP U U Co.toJohnCASoy ,
whf awqr , 1,77,43. SfiGO
1 > . 0. llnskell ot nl to l Ved Hanson , u
hf aw qr , i > 9 , 70 ; 43. $1,02100.
John O'Neill to 0.V. . llrynnt , lot 3 ,
block 1 , Arnold's ndd. to Oaklnnd. $00.
Thotnns Austin to Mnry K. Henn , part
lot 74 , original pint. § 1,000.
J , D. EdtmmdBon , ot nl , to H. U ,
Slorrs , ot nl , w hf aw qr , 20 , 70 , 3D.
$1,000.
Total sales , $8,4400.
IJcnth of tlio SitloUIo ,
I'holoua Williams , who nttomptod But-
cido a ] week ago last night by taking
"Hough on Hate , " lingered until yester
day afternoon , when she died front ita
effects. Last night at 11.30 o'clock the
coroner , accompanied by n Br.n reporter ,
visited the house of her parents , 820
iVvonuo D , nnd lonrncd from her father
, lmt aho hud some time since boon in the
loinoof the fcoblo minded , was a nicdiii
n the spiritual circle , was corroapondin
with n gentleman in Denver , and that th
' . \mily know of no reason lor her aci
Hie coroner concluded not to hold an ii
JUCBt.
V Olliniiao oflmrniiilo In Her Votitli
fttl DnjH ,
t. Louis Republican.
As you behold Liramio City to-dn.
mh her line churches , public schools
vntcr-works , brewery , hnudsnino saloons
nih , penitentiary , court-house , he
5,000 population , and other ovtdonce
of m'ntccnth century progress , you , per
hnpa , would be loth to believe that in th
early days of its history , 1800-70 , it wa
ono of the- toughest places outside o
hndoi or Cheyenne , but such It waa. Ii
1870 the Union 1'aciiio had been com
plotcd but n year or two and the aottle
incut w.xa cursed withnuiuorous gnmblni |
honsea and houses of irregular ayinmotry
which were the rendezvous for gamblora
murderers , escaped coin iota nnd tin
scum tof society from n dozen atatus
The good and law-abiding citizens , however
over , predominated , nnd whenever on
of thoao outlaws took it upon hiiusulf to
murder the whole village , ho was qniotl ;
romonatralod with nnd h.tngcc
by moonlight. The modus opor
nndi wai something like this
Almost every night this rough demon
would become involved in a row , whicl
would almost invariably end in ono or
more of the participants being killed
The melee ended nnd quiet rcatored , tlio
police force would put in nn appearance
nnd arrest nil concerned who were stil
alive and place them in thejail [ , where
they would remain over night. They
never remained in jail more than one
night. About noon of the followin
night n posse would collect on a street
corner , turn their coats , take a drink to
steady their norven , buy a rope and proceed
ceod to the jail , which they would break
open , nnd having secured their man , take
tlio shortest route to the nearest telegraph -
graph polo. They were always partial to
telegraph poloa. Tlio doomed man was
invariably allowed a few miuut"3 time
in which to offer up a prayer to hia mak
er ; but many refused to thus cud their
last houra on earth. Thcao hangings
wcro of frequent occurrence and Lira-
inio citizens , each morning in wending
their way to their daily toil would closely
examine the telegraph poles in search o :
a graveyard candidate ; nnd did two
mornings pass without their curiosity be
ing gratified , they would fuel down'
hearted and explain that the people
wove becoming luke warm ant
neglecting their duty. Ono morning
found four bodies suspended to one polo ,
whoso souls started about 1 o'clock or
that morning for their destination in the
great hereafter. But thia waa making
one telegraph polo do the wprk of four ,
and the people sant up a loud protest ,
which by the way was heeded , and ovoi
after that ono victim to a polo was the
rulo. The town counsel about this time
began to diacuaa the propriety of incor <
poratiug another cemetery. To this ,
iiowever , the roughs objected ; they ob
jected to supplying the material for a
norr graveyard , and in order to thwart
Ihp city city fathers in this fresh enter
prise they left Laramie and t ok up their
ibode in Cheyenne.
In those days thcro was no churches
lierereligion being n commodity that was
not quoted in the market. It is true that
many of our people possessed religionbut
they never allowed it to interfere with
their business. At first these hangings
seated no little excitement , and people
ivould inquire for the history of tlio do-
; eased , the details of hia criiuo , &c , , but
soon they coaoed to bo a novelty , and in
lassiii ! ; the remains the only question
ivould bo , "What'd ho do ? " The reply to
which would bo , "Killed Three-lingered
Jack , " "Uiij.iioBo Sum , " and the liko.
However , this in ull changed now. A man
: an now kill n fellow-man nnd have it trial
> y a jury of his poorn , nnd bo acquitted ,
n consideration of which , when lie ( the
7iurderot ) gota on a jury for a murder
rial ho will vote aa ho would others
Tould vote for him. EDWIN WAKD.
JAUAMIB Ciiy , Wyo. , July 2 , 1884 ,
"My Grniuiriithcr'H Clock. "
.Vno . once a very popular Bong , but like many
> tlior sentimental tmien It doesn't wear wolf
7r. Tfwmai' f electric Oil Kill wear : It will
vear nwny M acheH , npralr.H ami luluu mid
epny its purchiwor n hunilrod fold.
thu Keillor Out ,
roxa.1 Sifting ! ! .
A clerical looking gentleman entered
n Austin newspaper office yesterday , and
[ rawing out a concealed document , said
o the editor :
"I am soliciting for a high toned gen-
Icman of refinement und intelligence ,
lo is sadly in need of money , but ho is
oo proud to lot the public know it. "
"You don't ' say sol" said the editor
? Ith animation.
"I am hopeful of securing quite n
tandsomo little num. "
"You cay thia unfortunatoman is very
ntolllgent , highly cultivated , and all that
ort of thing. "
"That's just thn kind of a man ho is. "
"And top proud to bog. "
The minister nodded.
"My donr friend , I appreciate your
lelicacy. You have described my condi-
Ion precisely , but I had no idea I had
nlislcd your sympathy so btrongly that
'on would take up a collection. It'a all
ight. Jast as soon as you got ton or ( if-
con dollars together bring it in to mo ,
nd I'll give you a receipt for it. God
ilesfl you , my noble friend"and ho push *
id the visitor ; who expected to tap the
ditor for a dollar , out Into the street ,
vhero he , gazing around in a dazed sort
if n way , kept on in hia mission of
neroy.
"One good turn deserves another , " re-
narked the editor , aa ho resumed his
cat. "That man came to help mo out
, nd I helpedhim out "
SEAL of North Carolina Tobacco U the
wst.
IHdu't Wnnt to Stop.
lltultnRton [ Vt. ] I'reo l'ros . ]
"What are you slowing up for ? ' yelled
n freight conductor to an engineer on of
our Vermont roads. "Why , wo'vo run
over n book ngont. " "Drat it all , then ,
why don't you keep on ? Wo can't kill
him unless the whole- train runs over
him. "
n |
Fighting ScrpcnlH In a Hwnnip ,
Miliodi1loCliv.lCIironlcli' ( .
Mr , Tuttle , who has killed Bovcntoon
rattle-snakes ou his farm in this county
since Christmas , vouches for thia : lie
and an old negro cleaned up a fence row
where many snakes raise every year.
While at work they heard a nolsn in nn
old stump cl BQ by , nnd know that there
was a neat of rattlesnakes inside. Pres
ently they noticed a huge kingsnako approaching
preaching the stump , so they were quiet
and awaited his motion , old man Ingram
remarking : "Boas , das gwino to bo
lively time in dat stump directly. "
Sure enough the ktncsiuko wont in , but
soon bounded out and struck n boo-lino
for a little hill hnrd'by. In n few min
utes ho returned , and htd two other
kingsnakoa with him. Then nil tlirco
loscondod into the hollow stump , and
-hero followed n tremendous noiso.
After same fifteen minutes thu three
dnganakcs came out and wont t ff , nnd
Mr. Tuttle , with old Ingram , dug up the
atnrnp. They found live dead rattle-
sunken.
Altopo About our Ncolcn ,
A weak stomach or n untooliled circulation
is like a rope about our nocks.Vo are strung
tip nnd umtnmp alternately till ovlitmico be
comes unbonrnblo. Jlitrilock Hl-xxl Httter will
nrrt'st nil this intni'ry. Jlunlack ] ; ltmi Ilittcn
nro : \ boon to the sick. Lot us remember thli
f.vct.
_
1'otFioKH.
From the Chicago Inter Ocean.
Dr. Townaon , n > noted student of
nature , had a pair of pot frogs which ho
named Damon and Musidor.t , and placed
a bowl of water in the window where
they lived , which they regularly vibilod
every evening. After half nn hour
passed by either of them in the water , ho
ntcd to find that they had absorbed half
their weight. They ejected water to a
considerable distance and often suffered
their prey to remain before them un
touched aa long as it was still , but when
it made the slightest motion they in
stantly seized. Dr. Townson made a
provision of dead fliea for Musidora , " to
servo her during winter , but she , would
never take them till ho moved them with
hia breath.
BWorlccd AVorulci-H.
"My daughter was very bnil oil on account
of n | mill nnd cold in her lanes. Dr. Thomas'
t.tcctric Oil cured her in ticcnty four hours. Ono
of tlio boys was cured of euro throat. This
moiHcino lins worked wonders In our family. "
Alvnh IMncknoy , Lake Mahopac , N. Y.
GUA.Y'8 Bl'EOlFin MEDICINES.
rKADC MARK H" " " " ' " " I n JE MARK
Man KFMBUT. An
untft'llng ' cure for
Seminal Weak.
' ness , Spcrmatorr.
har > , Impptcncy ,
and all Diseases
that follow as a
sequence ol Self.
Abuse ; as loss ol
" .
--'ORETAKIRO."iv0Ttudoi'a0inAFTER
- - . , ' TARIHQ ,
In the Dark , Dlmn .s : Vision , 1'rciua ARC
nut ninny oilier dlscaeco that lead to Ins on-
iumptlon anil a 1'rom.ituro Grave.
BKWjUix of advertisements to rotund money , whoo
Jrugglfits from nhomtho medlclno Isbou da not
re'uncl , but rcfor you to tha manufacturers , and the
'oqulromonts are inch that they are etldom , if tctr
lompllcd with , flco their written Kuarantoo. Atria
it ono single package ot Gm > ' 8 Specific will convince
.ho most skeptical of Ita real merits. *
On account ofoountortoltors , wo have adopted the
Vcllow Wrapper ; tlio only genuine.
XarPull particulars In our pamphlet , which vrodo-
lire to eond frco by mall to every one. A'-ffTlio Bpe-
jiflo Modi Ino is Bold by all druggists at 91 per paclc
jo , or eli packages lor ? B , or will bo eont free by
mall on thu receipt of the money , by addressing
THK OKAY MEDICINE CO. , Buffalo , N. Y.
gold n Omaha 1 * ' M n. Jy lOmJi
WILL1AWBLOCK
15th ' & 'Dod ' G Streets ,
1 T n"rr" I7 U HB BP * * f ffr01
ilEEP YOUR bYE
In tliU Hit tat bartitiii , nnl If you wish a lot In any
iirt of Omaha Want to runt a hju"o have jour
IOU90 runted buy a hniisocell thu nnojoii liave
-nant your papers imilutltlo looko I up , and any-
blim rclatlnir to llcal IMato , k" ) and era
BEAKS & .1IOSA1U ) ,
No. 21S 1,7CO Ilouie of llvo rootnn on half lot ,
i'tt at tlma of tale , and g'5 ! iiur month.
No. 205 $2,000- acre and 4 room IrloktiotiBo In
'ark I'laco , canh.
No. 225-l 050 Homo of nix loomi on lot 65xl 0 ,
'ark I'laoo , on oisy terms , $ . ' > GO , and $20 per montli.
No. J20-U,5I0 Homo and 1 t In llowery Hill ,
lood ciitern and well. One-half each and time ,
Ml f'J,300 Good elx room house on corner half
nt , ono Mock from 13th strait , south of U 1' . doJ ] .
Iran new Sold on raay lerma.
W $1,800Iluina of t rooms on f'lll lot , Center
troot. Uood we'l , clslcrn and walks. Half caeh
nd lime.
117 ll.ooo Ilouno of two looms on half lot , Ho-
an's addition Ono half ci li ,
19 HiSoo Homo of four rooms on full lot , onlDlh
treet , touth Orr aha , one half caib ,
(2 ti 830 Iloufo of flio rooinn on full lot In I'.r-
er' adtltiiin , ore block north ol $20,000 school
uti90 , south front , icood well , cMoin , 4o.ond a bar.
aln nn ( .asv Urnm.
7087roforncrUt K V. Hmlth'n addition , two
oed dwulllngs , south and eam front , ou car lluu , ,
neap and on easy terms.
40 14,000 Lots 13 and 14 , corner Karnam ttreet ,
nd near court house , two good dwellings on lot ,
lit l > liuslneus property. A Kif't bargain.
And lots of bircalns all over town. Call at office
ad oxamlno our lltt for Improved properly.
LOTS IN
IAWTEORNE ,
TABOR PLACE ; -
* OMAHA VIEW ,
nd In all flrtt-claiHi Inside addition ! , and If we fall
i llnd a lot tci suit you , out of our cxUuslte lint ,
i < 'ii Omaha doui riot contain ono.
Owalia Vlow U n the mail to the barracks , and In
at plat Kiulh of L. 11 Williams' ruildenco Wo tell
th from W ) to TJ 0,110 or more down at time of
tie and monthly paimnts. J20U down and wo will
mid J ou a IIOIIHO on tlio lot.
Hawthuirie l < wmtof the Illirh fichool one mile ,
d wu ro nelllni ; lots one third down and monthly
iviuciits. Thin oudltl m In graded and lots are $360
> $3 < Hlcach. Now Utto time to buy , white p'lccii
r low an 1 terms ca y.
Tabor I'laoo In on FVrram utriet and In B choice
Idltlon. with only twilve loU left , and they nro trl
i good lots an tliore aru in tko uildltbu , I'llitis { 176
nd iSCO.
Lots on f herman avenue , east and wrst fonts
co-half block In Wllooi'a adJItlon , cheap and iaa >
run. '
I to call for harKalnifXkt the oflloo ,
jEARS & BOSAED
Cor , 15tli and Dodge S tree In.
WILLIAMS' ' ULOOK , I
PRINCIPAL LINE
1 ItOM
CHirAflOl'KllLV.iVST.liOVIS ( ) ,
ii v WAY or
OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DZHV3B ,
Oil VII
KANSAS CITY AND ATCIIISON to DENVER
t'ontiivtlng in rnlon lpxit | < nt tfmmsriK ,
Onuiliiiuul Donvorwlth tliroiiKh twins tin
In ( iinn'l trnloii Id-pot at I'lilcnrro
\\mitlitoiiKhtruliistbi'
yji ir TO jt K , n o , s r o x ,
Ami nil Custom Cllloi.
At 1'oorh with tliiiiituh tmlnt l ir Inillntii\i. ;
oils ( Mnclmmtl , rolimiliits , uiul nil ixiliil * in
lhoSonIli.iiHl. : At SI. Louis with tluoujjli
tmlus lor nil polnm Soutli.
t IMy Coni'Iii'i , I'm lor CIU-M , uithltn.
rllnlii ) , ' clniliN ( m-nts ti SumUliw Ours \ \ Ith
Itovolvhiir Chilli" * , I'ulliiiau 1'uliu'o siconhiu
Cart ) unit tlio fuiiuMis in. . \ i } . linnj | ) ( 'ms
t un daily loiiiul fiinn rlitrnuo mill UUIIHIIS City ,
ClilcuKonnd Council llluils ( iiilrnuct anil Di-s
Modus CliltMio , st. .losoph , Atclilson anil
Jupcliii without cliaiiio. ( Only IliuniKli llnu
innnliiR tholsIIMII trains hoi \\ocn riiloairo ,
hlnooln anil Doiuur , and ( 'lili-n < ; o , Kanxas
(311V anil Denver. Tlmmith can butwoun
Inillaiunollsuiul Conni-il llluils , via I'totla
(10INCI
Rollil Tmlns ( if l.lo-'iuit Day Couolio.s anil
1'n Imaii I'alacoSlroiilnjjt'ai.s ain i initially to
nnil Horn St. Louis , Mu llannllml. ( Julncy ,
Kvokuk , lliiillncU'ii , Collar imnlilsaml Athoit
l.o.xtost. 1'anl and Mlnnmnom ; 1'iuIorCnra
with ItooilnltiK ClmlM to nnd honi t. Louis
mid Tool l.i. only onnchiiiiKiMirr.irti hot \\con
St. Loiilnaiid Di-s Molnos , ID\MI , Lincoln , .Nu.
bniska , anil Denvrr , Colomilo.
It Is also the only Tin oiiKli Line hotwoou
ST. LOUIS , HINNEArOLISana ST. PAUL.
_
J'i ? known ns the ujoftt TIlUotxriMnU
,
LINi : of Aniciluu , and Is nnl\t'iNiilly admit
'oil to lie thi )
Finest Squiptei Railroad in the World fc
all classes of Travel.
TlmniKh Tli-lo\s : via this lltin tor wile ntw
It. It. oonpou ticket olllcuain the United State
f.d Cuuad'u
a1 , j. I'OTTnit. i'inoivAL : LO\VILL.
Mce-lfci iU n Mumrrr lirn > ' n / V CAi" '
DISEASES OF THE
J 7. ARMSTRONG , M. D. ,
OoT.VI.lrBt : nsa.cl 'j3u-u.
Uctll olllcon aru repaired ( rom result of nro , olll
lth li. Parker , Itoom 6 , Crclghtou Block 16th
ind DoitRuniiitr volt
Matter of App'icallon of Mri > . Minna Wirth ( or 1.1
quor License ,
NOI'lCi : .
Notice h hvreliv irit en that Minna Wlrth did upni
.ho 2' < d day of .Itily , A. 1) ) . 1SSI , ille her nppnca
l < n tu the inijnr nnd cltj council ( if Ouuhi fo
IceiiHo to t-ull mult , milritiKms und \immi Illinois n
\ \ \ , i-or. 10 liai'il lli-i.uy btrcet. 3Jtnrd. . Omaha
S'thraaKn , from the lltli daj of Apill , IbSI , tothu
lllidiv nf rtprll , lSSri.
If them liu no objection , reuionstmnco or pro
e t Illedlthhi tun VCI-KH Irnui July 'Jnd
I. 1) . 18b4 , tliu ba'ul liounsolll ho eianlid.
MINNA Wimil , Applicant.
4rjO-2t.lewKt J. .1. L. O. JI'.WKIT , Cltv Clerk
PARTIES WISIIINQ TO
LOTS AND LANDS
AEE INVITED TO CALL
lion had 30 j cars' eiporlcnco In dealing
III HEAL KHTATK and may Rifely bo con *
eultcd aa to lmestment and on conti'in-
platnd lmpro\cnientA to the city. Has
exteiiBlvo Ka U.ru and Kuropoan con
nections'
I'amphlota and 8I | w of City Ixeued
free. Call at the Ulllard Hole , and got
one
SCHMELINQ ft BELSCHNBR ,
DEALEIIS IN
021 South 13th , between JocliBon and Joncfl Bit.
Job Work n Koo&ng. nntturliiu , Kto. , promptl )
Tlio Uio ol the terra " Hbci
Lino" In connection with tin
corporate naino of a grcatroad ,
coiivuj nan Idea of uatwlut
roiulred by the travelling imb
lie n Short Line , Quick Timi
and the beat of accomiuodn
tlons all ol which are ( uro
hod by the Kroatoot railway In America ,
ILWAUKEE
And St. Paul.
and operatca over 4,600 lulloool
lO-thcrn Illinois , WlBconshi , Minnesota , Iowa
lakota ; and M ta main Ilnoe , branches and oonnoo
iona rcaih all the Kroat buulncHS centrca ol Ihl
forthwest anil Far West , It naturally answers tht
e crlptton of Short Line , and Ilist Itouto between
Chicago , KIlMaukeo , St. I'auland Mlnneapolla.
Chlciiiro lllwaukeo , La Crosse arid Wlnona.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and Kllondala
Chicago , Mllwaukoe , Kail Claire and Htlllwatef
ChlcaKO ) Milwaukee , Wannau and Merrill.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Oalikoth.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Waukniha and Ooonnmowoo.
Chicago , Milwaukee , Madison and 1'ralrlodu Chlen
Chicago , Milwaukee , Ovtatonua and Kalrlbault.
Clilcago , Ilolnlt JanesvlMo and Mineral 1'olnt.
Clilcago , Elgin , llockford and Dubuquo.
Oilcngo , Clinton , Hock Island and Cedar Ilaplda ,
Chicago , Council Illuffa and Omaha.
Chicago , Hloux City , Kloux Kallpand Yanktoa
Clilcago , Milwaukee , Mitchell and Chamberlain.
Itook island , Duliuque , Ht. Paul and Mlnnoanollt.
Davenport , Calroar , St. Paul and illnnrapolw.
I'lilliran H eopors and the Finest Dining Cars In
10 w rM are rim on the main lines of thnCIUOAOO ,
ILXVAUKKKANDBT. PAUL ItAILWAY.andevorv
.tfntlou la paid to passenger * by courteous employes
I the Com ; any ,
B. MKIlItILL , ( lon'l Manager.
A. V. II OAUI'KNrK. ' ! , Don1 Pan * . Ag
T. CLAItK.Oen'IBdpt.
OKO. II. HKAKl'OUD , Aiw'l. Onnl. Paw. . Agt
1,000.00 I JK
W ( iHBiHBMMBWVMIMMiaHIBtl TT
iriMjba paid to any ono who will find a ptrtlJ *
IT ol Mtrcury , i'otanh , lodliiu , Areenlc , or any I'ol-
inoiin uhutanco In '
w
"I have cured Illood Taint by the ute olfinllt'i
iieclllc after I I > M ! mott tlgnally laliicl with the Mcr-
iry and I'utunh Triutmeut.
F. A , 100MKII , M. D. Perry , Oa ,
"Hwl't'M ' HHiclOo | lias rnrtd mu of H rofulaof 12
: arH Hlandliig Had tore * a * large M my band , and
cry 01 o though ! 1 wan dooineil. HwiltV Hjoclllo
iii.d mu alter phlblclans itnd all other medicine had
ltd ' It. L. 111(111 ( , Lonoke , Aik.
' I A AAn011'1 ' ' not I'Urthaeo ' ( mm uu what
) lU UUUKwllt'KHperlfloba dnnooriiie. U
idiu me of llheunmtli > mraiiiMid by malaria. "
AUCIIIK 'IHOMArt , Hprlngaeld , Ttnn ,
) ur TreatUe on Illood and Hkln Diseases mailed tree
i applicant * ) .
THKHWIFTBl'H.CIl'lO 00.
Drawir 8 , Atlanta , Oa.
N. Y , OOlre , 160 W. 22d Ht. , between fl.li nud 7th
, cnues. Phlladilphla otHco , 1200 Chestnut St.
A victim ol uarljr Impnideuco , c&niToK neryoat
, premature ! ducay. etc. . Iiivluir triou In
Vain Bvu known rumwly , ha dlMxiverwl imlnjn. *
uetus of wiir-uuru , hiih ho will nesil 1'lllIU 19
Now Yodt
THE CHEAPEST PLACE UN UMAHA TO BUY
Ono of the Beat and largest Stocks in the United State ?
to select from.
NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER , ELEVATOR.
North-Western . Electric Light Go.
ant * ' "l'VTS FOllNKllIlASKA AND OrKIUTOHS OF CKLF.IIIUTKD WESTON AND US
ic Arc anil Woscont IMts !
Adopted by the U. S. Oovornmnnt nnd most of the loading steamship companict
mid ilolelo. Kcgardcd tia the
PUREST , WHITEST AND BEST
ELKOTU10 LIGHT PRODUCED.
For Rntos Inquire nt odico , N. W. Cor. Fifteenth and Farnnm Streets
HAS THK LAUOKST AND OUKAl'LST
IK
KEROSENE AND GASOLINE STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND.
Ilciulqunrters for the Celebrated Wrought-Iron
OOODS DKUVKUKU TO ANY I'AIIT OF TIIK CITY Oil THK DEPOTS.
015 and 017 North 10h ( St. , bet. California and Webster.
may 19 it ooil-w eow.Sin
IT IS THE NAMEjOF ] THE TOWN WHERE
FOR ALL ARE FOUiUD !
Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water !
( TEl
! A TTTfTPTTT
El ls LU J.11' UJj
And nil o the good nnd pleasant things thnfc go to mnlco up a com
plete nnd happy existence.
Thei town of South Omaha is situated south of the city of-Omaha
on the line of the II. P. .Railway , nnd it is less than 2i miles from the
Omuhn post oflico to the north line of the town site.
South Omaha isnenrly H miles north nnd south by 2i east nnd
west , nud covers un nrea of nearly four square imlea ,
The stock ynrds nro at the extreme southern limit.
Nenrly 150 lots have been sold jwicl the demand is on the increase
The ynrds nre being rapidly pushed to completion.
*
The # 00,000 beef pocking house is progressing finely. , <
The $30,000 Water Works are keeping pace with the other ira J
provemcnts , and the Hotel and Exchange Building will bo erected at once
ThoB. & M. nnd Belt Line Railways have n largo for o of men at
work mid will , in connection with IhoU. P. Railway , hnvo n union depot
near the park nt the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be
L'tirnirihed for Church and School purposes.
is the time to buy lots in this growing city. [ They will never
bo cheaper than they nro io-dny.
JUSTApply nttho Coinpnny'sJjolBco/'cor. of13th and Douglas 'streets
jvor tlio Omaha Saving's Bank.
W. A. UPTON ,
Assistant Secretary.
JOBBER OF
EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED
1118 FARNAM STREET , . - - OMAfIA , NEB
Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand
f
Engine Trimminga , Mining Maclilnory , Bolting , HOBO , Brass and Iron una ,
cftin I'aclcitiK t wholoaalo and retail. HALLADAY WIND-BnLLS , OHURCn
IND SCHOOL BELLb.
Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb.
NEW MARKHAM HOTEL
The Palnco Hotel o Denver.
Oor , Seventeenth and Lawrence St3
Itoonm 76o to $2.00 per day. Special lUtea by the Month.
THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST.
Conducted ou the American and European Plans.
Board $7 per wook.
S , CONDON , - - PEOPBIErO