OMAHA DAILY BKE- THURSDAY JULY 21 , 1881. SILOAM JlNERAl SPRINGS Wo tniiratiteo the euro of the follonlng named ill emcs , or no pay : Khcumitism , Scrofula , Ulcon OiUrrh , a'l Hlood nd klndUoios , Iv pcpsU , Live Complaint , Kidney ami lllad.lcr . Diseases. Uout , .Von algia and Asthma , Thoss Springs are tlio favorlt csort of the tlrcil an.l debllltntvl , anil arotho FEEULK liADlHS BUST FKIKND , Good hotel , 11 very and buttling accomodatlon bet ! nlnter and ummet , Locality highly tilctmesqu Anil healthy. Aoccsslblo by Wnbash railway , > Evnnn.or C , , B. i ( J. , at Albany. Corrcjiiiondenc ollcltod , UEV.U.M. THOMPSON. Manager. Albany , SUoam Springs , .Gentry Co. , Mo. ANALYSIS. Specific Gravity . .1.007 Reaction Noutra Carbonla Acid Oas 28 In. ixir ( talloi Cnrbonato Calcium 55,021 Drain Carbonate Iron 7,041 ! ' Sulphate Manncela S.SSO " Sulphate Caleliim 1,148 " Chloride Sixllum 7,200 " Sllllea 1,669 " Alumina. . . , . , . .0,019 OrKanloand Volatile matter and loss..1,459 " alolldi per gallon 07,174 " \Vniniirb\t4uaiLt , . Chemist ) N. SCHUEZ. OFFICE OVEK AMKUICAN EXPUES3. COUNCIL BLUFFS. - IOWA &raifi & . & PromioHs , BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY IIA.MS. J. Y. FULLER , Commission Merchant No .33 Pearl Street Council BluHs , own. A3 there are many So-Called Veterinary Surcoons In thH city , who are practlclns their quackery on our people , 1 deem It but Justice to fay that 1 iloly any ol them to iirrdnce a illplonia , or credentials , nillcatln ) ; thatthoy are Rtaduatcs ol any \eteriimr. ' netitute , and 1 do hereby caution the publl j agalni eucti quackn , n I am the Oolf Known Gr ariuale IN WESTBltN IOWA. Office & ' Pharmacy , l25B'dway , AT BLUE 1UHN. T. J. CADY , M. D. , V. S. At the well-known Establishment OP J. PB FILBERT , 205) ) Upper Broauwny , the O ( Council Blufls. Notlro our reduced Price List , We give JS pound ? Eitra 0 Sugar for . SI 00 IS pounds Oranulatctl Stinar . 00 26 pound' ) Choice Oatmeal . . . 00 25 pounds Navy Beans . 00 0 pounds U Bt Bulk Starch . 00 12 pounds Cnrollnu Kice . 00 12 pounds Choice frunia . 1 00 25 liars Buffalo Soap . 100 Extra Lake Trout , per pound . . . . . . 09 l.omlianl's Flu ; ; per Ib . 40 3 dozen Mackerel . . . 16 Colorado Flour , Winter , per cwt . 200 30 pounds Qlnsor Suapj . 1 CO 40 pounds h inloy . . . ; . . 1 00 6 gallon keg Syiup . 1 70 White Fish , per kll . 80 Mackerel , per kit . 10 Dates , per pound . . . . . . . . . . 10 10 3 pound canfi Standard Tomatoes . 1 00 All kinds California Fruits . pound Luak's Standard 4 ( or . 1 00 T. T. T. All grades , according to quality , 15o to SOa per pound. Wo also carry a lull line ol Men's , ladles' and Children's line Shocj and Hcn > Fine Boots at very ow prices. Also % full line 01 Tinware and general rchaudlso. Call on us and be convinced that you save uionny by decline with us. Goods delivered o in anv part ol the city. a word , wo am bound to pell and challenge all aolo competition In this county. J. P. FILBEHT' 201 u .cr BroadJray The American Cattle Journal. H. S. SMITH 5c CO. , KDITOIH V\n HON. IIOBT. W. FIJHNAS , Secretary State Board ul Agriculture , Associate I'ditor. TION [ 1'HU'K , * 1 00 per jear lei advance. .tiTAOBNTd WAN1EDJKJ ICO and 10S S. Utli Street. - . OMAHA , NKB OKAY'S SPECIFIC TSAD2 . . . Lien RKMBor. An unfailing euro for Seminal WonU- ness , H | > arma bur bet , Imj-Dteiioy , and all Diseases that follow aj a sequence of .Self' ' Memory , Unlver- I. allUudoPaln AFTER ' 1 In the Back , Ulmii.8 . Vision , Promt and Jiany othurdlsoaeeu that lead to ] oa- sumption and n Premature Orme. { IFWAKB of adrertlsementa to refund money , when druggist * from whom the medlcmo 13 uou do not I'c'nnil , but refer you to the manufacturers , and the rcqiilrcmenta are euch that they are seldom , i/ ever compiled nlth. flcothelrwrittenKuaranl.ee Atria of ouo eluKlc package of Grny'a Spcolflc will convince the most skcptlcitl of Itn real merits. On account a countoj/oltcrs / , wo ha\o adopted the Yellow Wrapper ; the only Kenulne. tSTFidl partlculr In our pamphlet , wbloh wedo- elre to eena free by mall to every one. 8 The Spo- cltla Modi Ino i told by all druggUtu at 41 per pack age , or nix package * ) for ? 6 , or will bo ecnt free by mall on the receipt of the money , by oddresqln ; ; THE aUAY lIEJICINBCO. , MU0ao ! , N. Y. thrives on llorlkk'n 1'oodvrllo hundreds of grateful inollicrH. Mothfra' milk contains no tnrcii. JIOIIMCKB11'OOD FOU INFANTS ( Irco fronibtarclDrciiulrcHiiocookliiir TheIwst food in licalth or elokno B for IN PA NTS. ' 1 Jin l * t diet for DYHl'JUTICSnnd INVAI IDS. Hwhlybenellclal lomindninnotlicrflaHadrluk. I'rli.c4auuiKtc. All dni 'MH. Ilook on the treatment of thildrcu.frco. "I t > fllev ll to l > e nunertor lo mijlhlux or IL llnl for clilllrtn " / ) .Stmmonf , M , It , J\tw York UutielltBtfiiffly pri'iiounctf It the ! * u fuuJla tilt market If 41 llarrtlt , it H , lloiton , "Ou0or the Sifil lubilitutfi fur mollier anillk. " / / I ! lieitm , J/ , / ' . Arooi'tn , A' r. WllllKipeutbyunillniiretdiitof price In stomps. IIOKI.K'K'M I 0 ( l CO , , ItmlnrVI . Jta'Vsx Uoniicn'a Uiu Ki riuc-T uv IULT-U WAT ATITIPC ! JlLALJlillBo find radical cure by my nipthod , Ij.ised . on recent sci entific researches , oveinn the most desperate cases without nny trouble to the functions. I cure equally the sad con- consequences of the 8ins ot youth , nervousness and im potence. DISOUKTIOX GUAIUKTEED. Pr yer to Bond the Exact dencrlptlnu Of the Hlcknoaf. DR. BELLA , . Member of Several Scientific Societies. O , IMnco do la Nation 0 , 1'AItlS , UNCLE RUFE AND HIS BRIDE How the Music-Limns Financier lai Entranced , Captured Ityn Sweet Voice mulii TJO\C' ' ly Face In a City Church A. llo- tnniiec ot Seven Years AJJO. New York Journal , Hufus ilntcli , bolter known nmong the boya ns "Unolo llufo , " resides in a hand some brownatono mansion nt No. 412 Park avonuo. Four small olive branches be sides his liandsotno and accomplished wife grace hia fireside. If Uncle llufua should lese all of the Inrgo fortune which ho now possesses ho would not mind it in the least provided his pretty wife was still left to him. Toward her ho evinces the most tender devotion. It Is now about seven years since Mr. Hatch be came acquainted with the lady who is now his wife. Undo Hufus is a passion ate lover of muaio. lie has spent hun dreds of thousands of dollars on music , musical instruments and artists. In every corner of his spacious mansion nro to bo found traces of Ilia love for music in instruments of various kinds , from harmonics up to the concert grand piano. Until very recently Mr. Hatch had musicnlos at his houao , which wore conducted on the grandest scale imaginable. Of ttimos as many as iftcon opera singers , male and female , would bo hired tor the occasion at fabul ous prices. His emotions can bo easily magincd when on one evening , on en tering Grace church , ho heard a fresh poung voice carolling forth holy hymns u tones of alluring symphony. The jody of the church was deserted. The voice mine from the cboir. Ho kmlt down and listened , entranced by the sweet music. It was nccompinied sometimes by the sonorous tones of the landsomo church orgau. From his long experience with music , Uncle Kufus felt sure that it was a master hand that .ouchcd the keys. He remained there 'or fully an hour listening to the music. Then ho heard footsteps coming slowly down the stairs. lie looked around and saw Dr. Ewer , the pastor of the church , with whom ho was well acquainted , coni ng down the stairs from the organ loft , accompanied by a handsome young lady. With her ho fell deeply in lovo. Her exquisite singing and playing had touched x responsive cord in his heart. Hasten- ng towards the couple Undo Hufus greeted Dr. Ewer warmly. Undo ilufus was quickly introduced to the , 'oung lady. Her name was Miss Nellie .Jray. She was a member of an old Cuickorbockor family. Her father was Commodore Gray , admiral of the Pacific Mail Steamship line. At one time he lad been connected in business with Mr. latch. From the hour the latter first net the old commodore's rosebud ot a laughter ho was violently in love with icr. Ho called on her nt her home , and hially with the consent of herself and larcnta ho had the inexpressible delight if calling her his own. They were narried in Grace church , the scene of ihoir first mooting , by Dr. Ewer. Uncle Rufus was born in Konnebcc , He. , in June. 1830. His father was a 'armor in moderate circumstances. Rufus ttondcd a school in the neighborhood ntil ho was tvrelvo years of ago. Then 10 entered a grocery store in his native ity. Ho remained there until ho was ixteon years of age , when ho loft the pa- -ornal roof-tree and started out to do jattle with the world alone. Ho wont west and settled in Rockford , Hi. There 10 entered a store similar in character to lie one ho was employed in at homo. shortly after settling there the work of milding the ContraUt Northwestern rail way was begun , Ho found employment n it as general assistant * to the urvoyors. Ho left this shortly of- orward and entered into the com mission business in Rockford. Ho was the riginator of that style of business there. I is business became so largo that ho tarted a branch in Chicago. Ho re moved to the latter city himself. While lioro ho with twenty other gentlemen of leans organized a largo stock exchange hero. Ho also speculated largely him- olf. Ho finally failed for $100,000. Ho hen came to New York and retrieved lis losses. Ho paid every one of his 3hic > go debtors in full with compound nterest. In this city ho also speculated o < -y heavily. In 1873 ho was bulling Northern Pacific when it foil BO low that 10 was again compelled to fail Thin time lis linHliticH amounted to about. 3000- 00. His restless spirit , howower , was ut daunted by his niinfurtuiK * . Ho again tarted in , and as usual amassed a fubu- in fortune. Ho again paid up all his obis like a gentleman , and is to-day one f the few men who have been outraged i slock transactions who can honestly ay , "I owe no man a cent. " Ho retired rom active business several years ago. lo ia nfc prcsont engaged in several nivatu land schemes of his own. lie m handsome and commodious oiliccs in 10 Washington building at the foot of { roadway. Ho has also gained notoriety s u decided wit. One of his peculiar okea is to toll the "boys' " that ho is tif- eon years older than ho re.'illy is , and as lach year goes by ho increases the num- > er , much to the amusement of his per- onal friends. OHIOIN OF AMMONIA. Ammonia is obtained hi largo quantilicB by le putrefaction of thu urine of animals. J.'n- jclojitili tt Jlrttnn n ica. Kvory housukueper can test baking powders ontainiiiK this UicKustiriK drug by placing a an of the "Jloy.il" or ' / Andrews' Pearl" top own on a hot ttovo until heated , then remove 10 cover and unell , Dr. Price's Cream linking I'owder does not ontain Ammonia , Alum , l.inio , Potash , liono 'hutpliateH , ( | iru\o It by Ilia above tent ) , It * prepared Dy a Phyulcian and Chemist with lecial regard to cleaninean ! and healthfiihic'sa , KUNNING A JjOCOMOTIVE. OHIO PccullnrltiCH of tlio Iron Homo mill IH Driver. "To a man who knows as little about locomotive as the ordinary run of poole - le , and who understand so few of its eeds and requirements , and how the lind nnd body of the engineer must bo xertod to meet them , there ia nothing bout running an engine that [ looks dilli- ult , but there are those who have been n the business for years , and who are till not the right men for the position , t not only requires a man of peculiar bility , but one also must bo of a certain omperainont. 1 didn't use to think HO oars ago , but the idea has grown strong- ir with mo of late , " These remarks were made by a locoino- ivo engineer to a reporter recently , as iio former leaned up againit the aide of lis iron steed , which was breathing so , ' loudly that the roico of iU master had to bo raised considerably to bo plain ! heard. "A nervous man should never bo ii Crusted with the care of an engine nnd ( the lives and property under his kcc ] ing , " continued the driver "and a ma who is liable to Mly oil' the handle' nt an moment , or is careless or neglectful t the machinery , could not bo placed in situation more dangerous to the lives o travelers , unless he might bo a profos sionnl trainwreckor or n drunken switch man. Half of the care and rcsponsiblit ; of mi engineer is in the engine itsol looking after it nnd closely uxaininiii ; weak points at every opportunity. Stroii ] as it may snom , there nro portions of th mechanism of n locomotive that nro a delicate nnd frail nnd easy of disarrange inent as those of many finely constructs stationary machines. In this class of engine gino it is necessary to compress all tin machinery into the closest possible bulk and the result is not advantageous ti one who has charge of it. " "Does an engine got out of order frequently quontly ? " ' 'Many of them do , nnd others will rui n long time without repairs , A skillet engineer knows whether there is any thing thu matter with it or not , nnd n man must always bo watchful of these things if ho docs not want the locomo tlve to go to smash on short notice. An other thiujj , when there is a starting ol Hues , n leakage of pities , loose backing , or n heated journal , one has to make haste to stop the mischief , or time will probably bo lost , and the fear of a loss of time is a perpetual sourcoof worrimen ! to the engineer. " Ri'foriing to other matters that require the vigilance and care of the driver ot the iron horse , the speaker slid ; "On freight trains a skilled hand is often required in switching cars nnd similar work , nnd al though the life cf a freight engineer is n glow nnd easy one beside that of a man in the cab of tin express engine , still there ia n grave responsibility attached to the former How often is the killing of n brakomnn , who is knocked down by a sudden and unexpected starting up of the train or other similar accident , laid at the door of the locomotive engineer elton , I may say , with good cause- though such accidents nro generally the result of pure carelessness , ' The dillereiico between engines , oven of the s.uno pattern and maker , was spoken of , and the kind of locomotive moat in fiwor with engineers was des cribed. To bo strictly first claw and satisfactory , on engine must bo capable of , "picking up" a train in good style that is , getting under full headway in a short distance. A rather slow nnd smooth-going engine is , of course , prefer able to an unsteady nnd jnrky one , which can not bo depended on for a great num ber of miles. The promptitude of an engineer in ob serving signals of different kinds is con sidered n valuable quality , r.nd these , with the many other duties of everyday life , must bo attended to without any show of negligence , if a driver is desirous of insuring his reputation. Train orders must bo read with great care and their instructions carefully followed , and it is hero , more than at nny other point , that the drunken engineer is liable to commit an error which , though small in itself , may lead to most disastrous results. Bad spots on the road must bo looked out for , time-cards must ba rigidly followed , steam must bo kept up , crossings nnd whistle-posts must be noticed , nnd above ill , the track ahead requires close atten tion , as the eyes must not leave it more than a few seconds nt n timo. "A competent fireman , " said the driver , "is a great blessing to an engineer - oer , and may relieve him of considerable of that continual strain on tha nervous system which most of us are obliged to undergo , but n lazy fellow , a careless man , or n green hand must bo placed in the category of the ills of the life , and a , big item it is , too. " "How long do engines generally run aeforo being discarded as useless ] " "Well , their average life may be placed it nbout twenty-five years , counting big iccidents and all. On the plains where ilkali water is used , repairs of tubes and ) ther portions of the mechanism nro more 'requently required than in California , ; hough , as an oft'sot to tin's may be placed ho dangers to the fine machinery oncoun- ered in the enow on the Sierra. As a [ oneral thing , repairs nro needed on an ingino once in nbout six months of use. ire-boxes and boilers last about seven 'ears without repair , thoaxolsnnd cranks ix years , and the boiler tubes five. " 3UUE or ASTHMA AND SPINAJj WEAKNESS. 239 WKST 22i > STUBET , Niw : YoiiK , May 17 , 1883. Though it may be irregu'ar ' for a phy- lician to give n certificate in favor of n > roprietary medicine , atillin , the cause of mtnanity , I venture to say a word in 'aver ' of ALI.OOCK.S' Pouous PLASTUIIH , vhich I esteem the most remarkable ox- icrnal remedy of this country. I IIHVO known these Pla'jtero to euro ipinal Weakness where the patient had ) oen confined for months to his bed. A ilackfiinlth of my acquaintance was to- reroly injured in the back by the kick of i horse ; four A LU-OCK'S Pouou.s PLASTIIIII [ uickly relieved him of excruciating igony and cured him in n week. Another ntiont suffering wiih Neuralgia of the leart , was completely cured in four lours. In Asthma , I know of n case where hey wore worn for three months and ully restored the health. In another iaee whore patient had Sporadic Cholera , uithing relieved him until ho put on , hreo ALLOOOK'S POUOUH PI.AHTKHH ; in hour nil pains in the chest and itomach disappeared. I hnow that these I'laatcrc , applied on the pit of the stom- ich , are a Eovpreign remedy for Dyspop- , ia and Constipation. Finally , if persons once uao AJ.LCWK'H ? OHOCJS I'LAbTKii'H they will never UHO my other ; they are so pleasant , quick md painless nature's balmy assistant. H. 0. VAN NORMAN , M. D. " ' " Genuine Forms "Allcock'a" is the only ms Plwtter. A GriiHRlioiipur Exterminator. 'reino Kxpositor. The Kxpositor learns of a now indus- , ry that has sprung up in this country , jinco the invasion of the grasshoppers .urkoys have been in demand by the vineyard men and the demand lias ox- seeded the supply. A mun down nt Washing on Colony , having a band of lovonty-livo turkeys , has dropped on the level idea of hiring his flock out by the lay to catch grasshoppers , Instead of lolling them , and he is now doing n livo- y business. His birds nro in constant lemand. lie charges $ . " > u day f w the 130 of hie flock , the employer furnishing ho necessary herders. It ia estimated .hat each turkey , that ia activeulort and ms an eyn to bueiness , is good for ut eaat a quart ot hoppers a day. llallroail pools nr dlnturbail over the din- , iovury Dial the Waba h la cutting rutoatoi s'uw York. A wai of rate * U probable. Omaha sOutlook I _ _ The growth of Omaha for several years l > ast haa boon north nnd south of its bus iness centres , instead of to the west. The reason for this hns boon the inaccossibili * y of the east and west street ] , but .hrough the etlorta of enterprising citi zens nnd the City Council , our city is to Imvo advantages this soaaon of the follow- ng graded streets : West to the city imlls , Farnnm , Dodge , Davenport , Call- 'ornia and Ginning. Farnnm will lead ns he great business nnd residence thor- 'iighfaro of the city : Cuming street will irobably occupy second place and the in- ormediato streets of Dodge , Davenport Mid California will open up , perfect and istablish some of the finest residence lo calities thnt Oinahn will ever havo. As loon as the splendid grade on Farnam treot is completed , street cars will run n n double track to the city limits ; at ho same time Cuniing street will have : nrs. A connection between these two ines will become n necessity. Men , who ught to know , sny it will bo on 28th trcet , which is the same a ? Line street , Hi Ciimhu ? , nnd open now to Fnrnam and beyond to the Park. It is confident ly suggested thnt the Park avenue line will bo continued west on Leavonworth street to Colfnx , then duo north along 28th to Cuniing street. The ground along this line and especially between Farnam and Cuming streets , will bo one of the lo calities of the finest residences in the city. Foremost auioii2 the lands in this locality for dosirnbihty for residences are Hillside Additions , Noa. 1 , 2 nnd ! ! , owned by A. E. Touzalin. These nddi- tions were put on llio market Juno 7th , within thirty days following lots were sold to the amount of over ? ! 2,000 to VUHY UBSIUAIUK pnrtios , who , in nearly every case , will erect residences varying iu vnluo from S2.COO to $30,000. These lota nro but six blocks west of the High School , their nnturnl advanta ges are all that can bo desired , being ele vated , sightly and healthful in location , with many of them already covered with fine grovoa of forest trees. Those con siderations combined make them the best and cheapest lots for the erection of ele gant homos that are now offered for sale. To parties who will build within ono year very easy terms will bo given. POTTER & COBB are exclusive agents for this property , and will take pleasure in showing it or giving any in formation concerning the additions. Call at their oflicu , 1515 Farnam street. Another Addition that is destined to become very valuable property , is Pot- tor's addition. It occupies n very desir able location , commanding n fine view of the surrounding country , nt the inter section of Lowe avenue and Farnam street. Lowe avenue will , without ques tion , In a year or two , become the con necting line of the Farnam and Cuming street car systems. The proposed line of the Bolt railway in only ono block west of this addition , With the completion of Furnam street grade and perfection of atrcut car accommodations , those lots will easily double in value. They are now for aalo at the low liguro of ยง ' 100 to $1500 per lot , on very eaiy terms. Inquire nt 1515 Farnam street for further information. SAL ) ! KlKht room liouiu lot , and cold water FOll ronm < 1 < noli , t : . Uotalrfiuimcc , and ull ronvdiiciiri" ) . Full lot uii St JUry's niu. htrcet rar line , rdcu5coo. pornC&COIJB. : Srnon.H , full lot In Capitol n JJoutf'.ai 8t. I'/loo 3I.2GO. rOTTiilAOOIIil. : ITIOII HM.BHou < oftiillnt ( nil 'Jlth street , lot nor. J1 OOxllHuimllii'ruiit , with Jrmt , crapes &o. Iluino now & room , nottaga wltli lath room nml clunota , I'OITIIll A. COI1I1. BALK-ltCHlilciicog In all lurti "I Iho rlty. Foil * 7.U't ( \ lW > . I'OITKll &COHII. . FlnoloU In Hansonm I'laci-aml Hood's 17MJKBALV. 1 . 1'ori'KU k HMD. Htl.lI'Anmlri ! ffOfccrun tract ) near Union IIU1H j arils , ut $15 to gMi per ncru , 1'OTTEIl & COlin. FOll HA1.K Kino farm Doiulas Co , , 100 acrcfl. 00 acrug under culilvotlun , balance' tlmlicr and mead- nu'Uijil. rilcottiOpcrucio. J'OITKH.t COI111. I7VIK BALK SOU ncru Htock farm , 21 inllua ( rum JL' ttllvur Crook , Nvbrauka. Cheap. 1'OlTKIt k COI1B. OU SALE-riro farm of 2ffiacr s within i mllool I7 Station , un Chlojgo It N , W. Hy ICO acrtu hard wood timber , balarioo tinker cultivation , uonil Imlld- Iriirn , well kneed , ' , o. , at { 5,600. I'OTI Ml &COIIII OKPHlilDiiccs , iifcljcnculolH and tmalntii * lota ( or sale In all parta of thu clt ) , Karino ( or nalo ami ux. & COBB , 1515 Farnam St. United States Depository OF OMAHA Cor. 13th and Farnam Stn The Oldest Banking Establishmon in Omaha , UOOK8SOR3 TO KOUNTZK UHOTHKIU. Organlied in 1808. Organised M n Nntlonnl Bank In OAPITAIi * 200.00 < VIjUB AND FUOFITB . 915ooO | < ornoiu BIRICTOUJI. , 1'rcvMilont. . CRVNIIITOIV , Vloe PrMldenlL A UOSTITS KOU.STM , Sd VIM 1'roildenl. A. J , rorrLiron. f. It. DAVIS , CMhlti ( T II , KIOQDHH , AiwIoUnt Cashier , Transacts a nonetal banKlng buslnros. Ising eertlflrAtos boarlni ; Interost. Dran-i dr lt err rr nclspo ml principal cities In the Unltod Also London. lublln , Kdluburgh and Ih. ni lies rf this continent and . i- > THE MERCHANTS Authorized Capital. - $1,000,000 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000 Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000 ItANKINQ OFF1CK I A' W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th Sts FIANK Uunrnt , Pritililont I HAM'LK. Uor.iins , V-P liN. 11. WOOD , C&ahlor. | I.utiuu UKAHI , A niUHOTOKSI Frank Murphy , Samuel E. Uo < era , Bon. D. Woo < l Clmrlon C. llmnol , A. 1) . Jonon , I.ntlior Drako. TransAot a General Unnklni ; llu lnt < t . All nh < rmvoan ' llnnklii ) ; lnHlnosn tu tranmct nrn United rail , Ivo matter how Ureani mimll the traneactlon It will rccolvo our carotin nttontlon , and o inomlx al a ) 9 oomtooiH troatmont. l'i\yn imrtlcuUr nttcntlon to biiilncng lor | > rtUv rcBlillnir ouUIda the city. Kx3hania on all the | > rln olpalultlos of the United States at > ory U > iwt r to AoonunU ol liaukii and Uankora rocolvoJ on laxur able tcrinn. IfwupsCorlincato ol Deposit bearing 6 per ODD Intercut. Iluvannd solln Foreign Exchange , County , Cll tnJ Uovcrnii.ont Booufltio XJIHTED STATES OK OMAHA. S , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts , Capital , - - $100,000.00 C. W. HAMILTON , Protl't. 8. 8. CALDWELL , V. Proo't. M. T. BARLOW. Cashier D1IIEOTORS : 8. S. OALDWELL , 15. F. SMITH , 0. W. UAMILTON , LI. T. BAIILOW 0. WILL HAMILTON. Accounts oollcltoH and kept oufc loot to olQli * chock. Certificates of Dopoolt Inouod jjiiv nblo In 3,0 and 12 monthn , bearing Interest , or on domnnd without In torost. Advances made to customers or approved securities at market rate of Interest. The Interests of Customers arc c'osoly guarded and every facility compatible with principles ol sound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on EnglandIro land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu rope. Boil European Paoaa o Tickets COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. i Cor. 13th aud Douglas Sts. Capital Stoclc , - - - 5150,000 Liibilityof Stockholders , 800,000 lire Per Cent Interest Paid OE Deposits LOANS MADE ON HEAL ESTATE ( AMKS K. I10VI ) President j. II. liKNNKrr Vlcu PriMMout ff. A. 1'A.XTON Maiiak'ln ? Dlrootor lOHHl ; . WIMIUU CttHhior 3JIAS F MANIIK11SON. TIIOH. U KIMI1AT.L , r. W. OANNIHT , MAX MKXKK , IKNUV ruNDT i : r. . STONK. DBEXEL 5 MAUL , ( SUCOKHSOIta TO JOHN O. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS ! i the old ttaml 1417 harnam Btrcct. Orders tiy ; iaih | Bullcltod and | > roiiijllv | attui.teil tu. H , K , BUEKET lEIk DIRECTOR AHD EMBALMM 111 North 16th Street Omina OHAELES EIEWE , UNDERTAKER , AND DKAI.KII IN Mctalic Cases , Coffins-Castels , Shronfe , KTO. , i-nc. , 1000 Ffirnaiu St. , - OM/VIIA , M2H rclcursphlo ordum | iromitly | attcndod to. Teloplione Mo. 821. EffcOAETHY & BURKE , UNDERTAKERS ! JIB 14TH STRKET , KET. FARNAW AND DOUGLAS R. RISDON UKIltl'BKNTfl ph'/nU As'jnuncc Co. , ol Condon , Ouh Aiwte w < 4tcl\e tor.N. Y. , Ciplt l ,000.000.0 lavMcictuutt , ol Now i % . N. i , , Cif.lUl 1,276,000.01 aiwnriro.miK.cijJ.iN vit"J. Hteaa.a'e Fund Ca ( tal JAS.H.PEABOjn M , JJ , PHYSICIAN & BUBaBOM , Itwulenco No. 1407 Jonus Bt. Oinco , Ho. HO arnam Htruot. Olllcxj hours 12 iu. to 1 | i. in , Mid tail , i Ji , I'J.IMMJ fur ollloo 97 , HealJunce. THE CHEAPEST PLACE UN UMAHA TO "BUY DEWEY & STONE'S , Ono of the Best and largest Stocks in the United State ? to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSEN&ER .ELEVATOR. IT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! And all of the gond nnd pleasnut things that go to nmko up a com- plelo and Imppy exidtenco. The town of South Oniiihn ia situated south of the city of Omaha on the line of the U. I * . Huihvny. and it ia less tluiii 2 miles from the Omaha post oilieo to the north line of the town site. South Omah'i ia nearly 1-J miles north and south by lij east and west , and covers an area of nearly four square miles , The stock yards are at tne extreme southern limit. Nearly IfiO lots have boon sold % cid the demand is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are keeping ; pace with the other im provementa , and the Hotel and Exchange Building will be erected at once ThoB. & Mi and Belt Line Railways have a large foroe of men at work and will , in connection with thoU. P. Railway , have a union depot near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time 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 OmaliaJSaviug's Bank. M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary , 01 U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILL A ED , President ; . VVM. WALLACE Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. Fire nnd Buroli r Proof Sufon fnr Ui < t"i * from85 ] ] to"350 nnr annum. HAS THK I.AKOKST AND OHKAl'LST KEROSENE AND GASOLINE STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND. Headquarters for the Celebrated Wrought-Iron OOODH DKMVIiilBU TO ANY I'AIIT OK THK CITV OH THE DEPOTS. 015 and ( J17 North Kith St. , bet. California and may 23-d eoil-w eov\-2m Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand Engine Trimming/ ! . Mining Machinery , Bolting , HOBO , Uraaa and Iron Fittings , 1 nt wlioloealo and retail. HALLAJJAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. NEW IVIARKHAM HOTEL rj ho Palace Hotel of Denver. Oor. Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts lloiinia 7c to (2,00 | > ur day , Bjoclal Hates liy the Month. T1JE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST , Don ducted on thu American and European Plans. Board $7 per week. S , CONDON , - - PEOPEIETO HAMBUHQ-AMEBIOAN UIHKCT LINK FOll UNOI.ANI ) , KHANOK ANH UKHMAKV. Tlio ( teamnlilpi o | thli well-known line are built ol Iron , In w ntcr tl < ht oumpnttmuMta , and aru lurnlnh- ml with uvery ruiiumita to nuku t'io ims go Imtli Bfifo and BKruablo , ThuriJirry tliii UnlUiU Hiaten and Kiiri'iiunu innlln , and I < a\o Now York * Tlmr - ilu ) ouanatiir.li . > lar I'lvinoiith ( LONDON ) fJIior- liouru. (1'AltlH ( ) and II AUIIUMU. Kite's ; Klrnl Culilu , * . , W5 and 76. SttfrBKe.S2o Henry I'UMilt , Murk Ilautvu , F .K llonrts.M. Toft , aiicntiilii Oinalia. Onmu-Hli'it & Bchoentgen , agent * In U.iunUI Illutrn. 0. 11 : K1CIIAUD 6Jl ) . , ( Ion. l'i Aiftd , 01 llru dway , N. Y. Cbvi. Kozailiibkl & Co. ( ItnvralVostojii Aciuti , 1V7 W shl ugtou Bt. , Ohlca TIMKEN SPRINCVEHICLES ! 6 Rmlrtt rldlim ] Udc ua easy ft eoiiuiwlilitwo VieA HiiMunlvxIy l > y VIUVAUU , 14J.I I ABBOTT BffiYCQj