Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 02, 1884, Page 7, Image 7
/ * ' * OMAHA DAlLf BEE SATURDAY , AUGUST 2 , 1884. \l\ \ \ CAPITAL PRIZE $76,000 Bhara In Proportion ! * Lonisiana state Lottery Cm. tin /or all ( if JfcntMy ami S mAnntuv Am'fvi / ( //cmimrvi Srats Lotttry Company and in ftrion manage and control tht Drauinyi Utemntfat , and that tMtamt art conducted t * J konttvfaimttt. and ( n goodfaM touard all x > r tin , and IM auJAorfjj Ike company to uie thil err tiUfate , teith/a4 < milt fcwr tifnaturet attacktt in itt adtxrtaementi. " Conn eromJi Inoorporatod In 1B33 (01U jetn by lh iFzUUfr for odooatlocal and chatltabla pnrpcoe * with a o p- Itol of 81,000,000 la which a reMrr * rood ot OTI 1160,000 has > 1no be n added. By n OTtrrhelmloc popoUr rota IU franehlM wu mad * a part of th nnetnt iUt ooMtlluilon adopted December Id , A. D. 187J. The only Lottery over voted on and endorsed < dorsod by the people of any State. II nercr scaloa or poitponot. Ita grand single number _ drawings take place monthly. A splendid opportunity to win a Fortune Eighth Grand Drawing Class II , In the Acad emy of Music , Now Orleans , Tuesday , Aug. 12th , 1881 171st Monthly drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE , 875,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Each. Frao- > ttoufl , in Fifths In proportion , r LIST 01 ? I'UIZKS. 1 CAPITA ! , PUIZE _ . . . . I , OC | 1 do do SB.OOC 1 do do 10,000 s riuzES OF toooo uocc t do 000 10,000 10 do 1000 10.00C SO do COO 10.00C 100 do 00 SO.OOC KM do 100 SO.OOC 600 do CO 25000 1000 do V > 25,000 ArrBoxiUATKm nuns. 9 Approximation prize * of $750 0TM U do do 600 4,600 0 do do ISO S.SIC 1897 Prim , amounting ( o | 2MBOt Application f or rat i to claba should bttnada only | o the office ot the Company In New Orleans. For further Information write clearly giving roll address. UakoP. O. Honey Order * payable and address Registered fatten to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK , New Orleans , La. Po Ul Notes and ordinary letters byUall or Ex proei ( all gums ol { 5 and upwards by Kxprces at oui expense ) to a A. DAUPHIN. or II. A. DAUPHIN , New Orleans La. 007 Seventh St. , Wash'nuton , D C , S. H. ATWOOD , Plattamouth , - - - - - - Neb , SRiADiBor TnoROuamttsu AKD man OBABI HEREFORO AHfl JERSEY CATTLE AMD pimoo OB mtsnT BIO smn O"Yotlnz ntnelc ( or ale. Oorresonailfno * aoll ted OF THE OMAHA NEBRASKA. The scholMtto year commences on the itFirst Wednesday in September , The course of Instruction embraces all the Elemen higher blanches of a finished education Difference of Religion la no obstacle to the admls- _ , don of younr ladloe. Pupils are received at an ; 9 time ot the year. TEEMS PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Including Board , Washing , Tuition In English and : ; freocll , nso of books. llano , per session of Five Months SI50.00 , ? v , - - . % K KXTKA CHAlUlES-Drawlnir , Painting , Germa * Harp , Violin , OulUr and VooalMuslo. V References are required from all persons unknown 'to the lastltutlon. For further Information apply t the JLADY SUl'KlUOltj Jyll.m& HVH.TTIER G17 St. Chnrlos St. , St. Louis , Mo. 1 rrinUr gradatte ofiwo Medical Colleen , feu lie * n longer CDfriced la the ipecUltreatmcDt ot C a sonic , hi voft. BK ana HLOOD Dn * Mthan JUT olbtr ! ' ; * Id ID la fit. Lonl4 u eltr iperi c ow and all old rnldenti know. Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Affec tions of Throat , Skin or Uones , Blood Poisoning , Old SoreS and Ulcers , are treated wllb tni.ralhttj NaretnoDltte > t iclrotlflo prtnclrtri. Ha el ; PrlVAtdj. Diseases Arising from Indiscretion. Excess , Exposure or Indulgence * wtich rroJupo * ome of tt following effoctlt utrvonit.cK * , del Hit ; , dlniue of il Lt and drrcetlre memory , | Implon r > n the luce , jilijilfM deeaj , veriioD to tb * fcoclctjr o f ( trmtiii , eourt > ila oMittts tW , rendorinff MarrJago improper or unhappy. r rermaDektljrctirvdt I'amptiLrt < w | ige ) ontba bee , itnt fa icalfil eurelope , free to BDJ lOdren. Coa uUatlou at ol * tiec or ty mall free , ondlQTlttJVrlto for luvitluui. A Positive Wrhccn Guarantee sirom in all carnbla eaiea. WcJlelaei pent er cry where. Pamphlet * , ncltiii or German , 04 pocci , de cnbiuff above aiaoaaes , in male or ft in alt , m U. MARRIAGE GUIDE ! HAS NO UPERIOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano. ras STECK ilia swama QUALITY or TONE POUND NO OTHER PIANO. 80LD NLY BY WOODBRIDGffi BROS , , OMAJIA KBB. A ( PKruuc. ) , . , > I U.trrHO-VOLTAIO EHLT and other Eucniia ) ' .i AritUkcn an tent cm BO Dan' Trial TO URN ONLY.OUNQ Ol ; OLD , who are tufftr- his from Kinrot's DCEIUTT. LOST Vrriurr. VVABTlia WiciKiriaua , and all tnoae dlxura of n 1'iRboKii. NiTt'as , rcBulitoic from Jteviti and Drum CJLCBKSHpeedjr relief and enmplela rtoratlon to AKAI.TU , Viooa and Minuoon uuiKiNTKcn. Bond at coco for DluitraUd 1'atnphlettn < . JdOrte * TOr.TAIf HKM' CO. . M r hall. Mlaii. H. PHILL PS , BCHAIT TAILOE HAS COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. OATTLE PLAGDJB , Seine Sort of ft Ono Sec in H to Hnvo Struck This Vicinity. A few days ago Tnr. Bur. made note o the fact that sovcral cows In this vicinity had dioJ Srith a very peculiar disease. Peter Leonard , the well-known milkman , has lost flro of his cows , and from whal Is reported from others it appears that about forty cows in this vicinity have boon taken with the sumo disease , and most of thorn have died. The cows seem to IOBO all appetite , stop giving milk , aoorn to suffer gtoatly in the back , and in the course of n few days die. No ex planation of the causes of the disease scorn to bo forthcoming. I'EUSONAU M , A. Moor has gone on n trip to Sioux 1'alU nnd Minneapolis on business. L. B , Siblcy , the butter pucker , ban closer up fortlio sojvson , nnd yostordny loft for a few months'visit to his old homo in Boston. Judge Aylcaworth left Inst evening for Minnesota. Justice Abbott h to prv < < ido in [ lolico court during his abscnco. S. W. Ferguson is confined to hi.i bed bj illness. * N J. W. Vainl yesterday borrowed Charlie Harlca' Blalno hat for n trip into one of the disaffected districts. Sun Struck , John Mautz , caino to this country A ihort time aiuco and commenced work in JVostphalia township for Valentino Flittner. Mautz was an ambitious , in- lustrious man. _ Ho had nome property in Germany but it was incumborod. Ho loft his f nruily and cnmo to America to jam money to pay off this ineumbranco. Thursday ho ate & hearty dinner , wont to work and sot up thrpo shocks of grain * A short time nftor , Flittnor looked over the field and could BOO nothing of Maul * , jloing to where the latter had boon work ing ho found him lying with his face down in the edge of the uncut wheat. Mautz never revived. Doctor Moore , of Harlan was sent for but it was too late. When wo rolled upon the heroic effort of jf the man to pay his debts and rescue his family from poverty , tho' hope of again meeting his family which inspired his labors , the unexpected death which ended all , we can truly say , "this is a sad conclusion. Harlan Tribune. " Stuff tleiu Tickets. De pollertlcinns now ready for do fight , Gwina torfctuft" do tickets in do box ; An1 do way da's cuttin' capors. oh , It is or mighty sight. Gwino tei stuff do tickota In do box. 3o Kollys nn' da Renuormans gwiua tor lock du'r ' ho'nc , Gwino ter stuff do tlclcoti in do box ; Da'll traruplo like or rod steer , an1 ita'i ; mash do country's co'us , Gwino tor stulfda tickets in do box , Gwimo tor stuff do tickets wid er mighty reckless hnn' , eah , Gwina ter grab do votes o' de Irish an * do Dutch ; Da'a Lowlin' at do niggor fur ter get him do ban' , snh , BUB'UGSS am so crippled till oho al most needs or crutch. Clayton's goin * hor"o an's or settin' on da mountain , Gwino tor stuff de tickets in do box ; Jp on da hill by 'Kekn Rprintra fountain , Gwino tor stuff do tickets in do box. Mong do pollerticians no had cut er mighty fiffger , Gwino ter stuff dp tlcketsin do box ; An' he thinks in his soul dat ho'a kotchod do Guincs niggor , Gwino ter stuff do tickats in do box. Gwiuo ter staff Win do boxirid er mighty haw , haw ; Gwino torput 'em In wld de ehobol an' do spade. . Wants ter ketch do yalier nigger right behind do jaw - Somebody's gwlno tar be laid out inter de shade. [ Arkaneaw Traveller , A SAILOE'S ' STOET , We wore Local mod oil the Mexican east on board of on old tub of a craft tint vns dignified by the name of a plcndid Bailing vcseeltho Flying Raven , arid bound to our aoveral homes in the Atlantic states , after n self-banishment n the mines of California. Wo had been promised a quick run to Panama from the .Golden Gate , but 'man proposes and God disposes. " For nstead of a short pasoogo wo wore forty- .hroo days getting io opposite Acapulco n Mexico ; there wo lay in a dead calm ivd duj-B in one spot. Added to this , wo ran short of provisions and were put on ahort allowance ; there wore n few pas sengers that mcsaod with the captain , and these fared Tory well , and thia fact proa a bono of discontent to the balance , and many were the grumblings at the mrtlulity thus shown. In our crowd of aomo two hundred ) assongors was a curious and eccentric ) orsoiito whom wo gave the ouponious name of "Muggins. " His real name I never learned. Ilia curious and gro- , caquo contortions of countenance and odd speeches at times jworo so very witty hat ho was the main source of ; merri ment for the whole ship's company. Wo had boon placed on short allow ance aomo two or three days , when all of a sudden our Merry Andrew waa inus- ng. Wo searched every nook and cor ner of the vessel , but no "Muggins" was 0 bo found , and , we came to the con clusion that he bad gone overboard acci dentally' or with Intent to comlt suicide. At any rate , ho has gone from our midit. With his disappearance the life and spirit seemed gone from our com- > any , A dull , melancholy fooling took pos- oosion of the whole ship a crew ; I , for one , felt curious in regard to the mysteri ous disappearance of our fellow-passeng er , One thine ; looked a little strange tome mo , It was this Ilia bunk or uleoping- : ot was next to mine , and I made the mporcant ( to mo ) discovery that his carpet-bug and blanket were gone , o. o.If ha committed sucide by jumping orcrbrnrd , did ho takn thuao articles with him ? or , again , had BOUIO follow laaBoni-or appropriated them aa soon as t wan known that ho bad disappeared ? 1 could not fathom it , so I kept my own council and said nothing. The crow of the flylug R ven wore mostly old tars , and withall very super stitious , and the loss of our ful- uwpaesengorappeared to have n visible tflVctupo : : their cpiritr , fer wo no longer hoard the rough joke and tner ry song. Ono evening I was trying to got A little tlo cool air , seated upon A ooil of rope and smoking a fragrant Havana. It ha < grown quito dard , nnd my minn wan bur with the past , present nnd future , and wondered if there was n soul on bean that felt ns sap and lonely ns I , or that cared as little for the future. While in my deep meditations I hac almost fallen aslood , and n slight noiao o mufllod footsteps struck upon my oar. Involudtarily , 1 turnodtowardsthosound , and to my aftonlshmcnt SAW the likonosi of the lost passengers , "Muggins,1 dressed in white. My first impression waa that it was n ghcst , nnd I confess to being n little frightened. A moment the object stood facing mo , when the footsteps of some of the sailors aft , it sudponly soomgd to sink into the deck near the atom-hatch. Two old tars came up to where I still sat and naked mo if I had icon any ouo just then near mo. I related what I had soon and upon comparing notca wo all ngrood Uint it waa a ghost or n spook , as it looked so like "Muggins" wo were satisfied that it was ho , In the body or out of it ; and , sa&a old Tom Seabury : "It's not the first time 1'vo soon him , neither , since ho wont overboard , nnd the captain's steward says ho seed him , too. " This , then , was the cause of the strange fooling that had porvndod the ship's crow for the last few days. AB for my part I determined to learn whether it was A ghost or not. With this object in view I stationed myself at my former porch near thohatch- way ; but although I watched for three succeeding nights I did not got n sight of my supernatural visitor , nor had any of the crew scon him as far aa I could dis cover. The fourth night , however , as myself and two sailors were discussing the sub ject of ghosts , wo were all at once startled by a scream from below in the vicinity of the captain's provision-room. Wo hastened to learn the cause , nnd mot the cabin steward coming up with n face aa white as a shoot and trembling in every limb , evidently scared nearly to death. It was some time before ho could explain - plain his fright , which was that ho had just seen the ghost , and that in the pro vision-room. This room was always kept locked ; ho iad gene In to got provisions , whan the white object had risen up out of n dark corner and come toward him. At this he { two a scream ttho ono wo had hoard jnd backing out ho closed the door , which fastened with a spring lock , "and , " said he , "ho is in there yet , unices ho got out through the koyholo. " This latter idea I laughed at , as a suspicion of the truth flashed across my mind. "Oomo on , boys , " I said to my com rades ; "we'll now catch this scarecrow , or I'm mistaken in my reckoning. " They appeared to hcsitato , so getting a light 1 took the head ; arriving at the door , the steward handed mo the key , stopped back , and opened the door and hshod the light around the room. Yes , there it was , not a ghost , but "Muggins , " in propria persona , dressed in A white shirt and drawers , looking very crestfallen and sheepish. "Boys , " ho said , "I own up boat at last , but I'vo had a heap of fun , and plenty to oat in the bargain. " The reason for this strange behavior he gave us aa follows : "When wo were put on allowance , I concluded I would play a little game of my own , and have plenty to oat. "So , searching Around , I found an old box with A loose lid for a cover. This I nearly covered up with some old cordage and sails behind the stern hatchway. There I kept myself during the daytime , and when likely to be discovered I got into the box and drew on the cover over mo. mo.'At dusk I watched the captain's steward go into the provision room , and unknown to him I got in and concealed myself from his observation ; then I help ed myself to all I wanted to eat , and se curing enough to last several days ! wait ed for his visit when I slipped out In the same manner : ho had caught a glimpse of mo once or twice , and , as I personated a 'ghost' ho had , as I intended , taken mo for ono , but my own carelessness this evening has spoiled my fun. " Wo were BO well pleased at getting our fellow passenger whom wo had counted ns dead , with us again , that wo forgave him his tricks. But not BO the captain ; ho swore he would put him in irons ; but "Muggins" had too mnuy friends to allow it ; so ho escaped with a reprimand. So , kind reader , this in the "ghost" on shipboard. We soon got into the Mexican port of Acapulco , and Muggins hud no inoro oc caaion to piny ghost to get enough to eat. Fatal NEW YoilK , August 1. The six Btory build- ngat No. 89 Wutor atreot , the upper stories occupied by two familioH , whllo Uio rott waa levotcd to Imainom , caught flro thia morning Jartholomnw O'Kuofe , janitor , was fatally mrnoJ ; Ann Gibbons and children , George aged C , and John , agad V.wore terribly burned and James Gibbon , aged i was burned to death. Janitor O'Koofo in BO badly burned that ho will die. Mr H. Gibbons cllmbo 1 the stairway o the roof with two children in her arms , all mvlnff their clothes hurnod. Tfio polfco omul them on the roof with their clothes juraing. They tore the clothing elf , the flosli COU.IDIT off with the clothes and they were nkon to the hospital. After the flro waa ex * iuguiahod the body of Joseph Gibbons , the our year old boy , waa found burned to a crisp , I'lin.ADEl.riirA , August 1. At five o'clock bin morning , the old rink , Twenty-third nd Chestnut streets , occupied by Wnnama- kor'a furniture manufactory , burned , also four sloons , R , Hall's planing mill yard , a cigar tore , an unoccupied store , I'helun's lumber yard , and Howard' * hotel , Loss , ? 1K ( > 000. HoiirceH of Profit. There are many sources of profit to those who are Irurenlous and enterprising. 31 unlock 'itooilllitlert ara a soared of profit in every way. They build up the health surely , speed- Ir , and effectually , which IB saying a great deal. Grccly Party nt I'ortsn iontli , PoRTBMOunr , N. If , , August 1.Tho Grcoly relief squadron arrived In sight early his morning. The Alliance put out at1 a. in. Min 1'ortsmouth with orderd telutlvo to hold- ng a reception Saturday , but Secretary /handler since changed the time and appoint , d 1 p. in. to-day for the tuvul reception In he harbor , The programme as arranged f jr Saturday will bo subntantlally curled out. iliH Mcuten ntQrnoly arrived at noon with General Hazen and party. Ills mother in Iso here , The Mini Who Talks Mucli. We want to say a word to you who maka a ivlug with your tongue. You certainly must ave a clear , strong yoke to ongagn your 1U- , otiern. Dr. Ihomaf J.'cketrie Oil for Kore hroat colds , and hoarscnum * is unexcelled , JHO and admire. Mexican gnui hammocks at reduced diioB at Scaouii'H , 405 Broadwpy. -THE g & BEST TONIC , ? This medicine , combining Iron llli pnro VCKCtnWo tonc ! , nulrkly Mid completely ( tarn DvupriKln. ImllsrntlonVrnlin ( - , Ininnro Illooil , ,1IalarlnClillli nnd I'ct cr , niul Nrurnlffla. U li an unfallinir remedy for Dl'cnscs of the Klilnryu nml I.lvrr. It Is Invaluable for plsrftc * prculmr to Woman ( and nil who lead ccilcntnry ll\ej , It doc * not Injure the teeth , causolienilnelie.nr produce constipation ofArr Iron maHcinti rlo. Itcnrlcliciam ! pttrllles tlio blood , tlmu1atr < the appetite , aids the nvlmllatlon of food , re. llcves Heartburn nnd llclchlnp , nnd Etrengta * cm the tmifclci and nerves. _ Kor Intermittent Fevers. Lnuttudc , Lock of aicrgy , Ao. , It has no equal. 49- The genuine 1ms nbovo trade rnArk nnd crossed red lines on wrapper , Take n oilier. i ; bj niumn tiuvicit co , BALTinoRK , nn. KIDNEY-WORT ; DOES WONDERFUL CURES OF KIDNEY DISEASES AND LIVER COMPLAINTS , ntcanno It acts on the UYKll , BOWELS and KIDNEYS at the name time. Because It cleaniea the iyitcm of the pobnn. out humors that dovelope In Kidney and Uri nary Uiiouoa , BiUoiunew. Jaundice , Constlpa- Uon , rim , or In UneumaUim , Neuralgia , Ner TOO ! Disorders and all Female Complaint * . Or SOLID PROOF OF TlllS. IT WILL BUTUILT CUBE COH8TIPATION , PILES/ and RHEUMATISM , " Dy Muting JT1E3 "ACTION of nil Uie crctuui and function * , thereby CLEANSING the BLOOD rostorlna the normal power to throw off dlMaaa. THOUSANDS DP OASES of the wont fonna of th oe terrible dlMMM * hare bocn quickly nUeved , nnd In a abort time PERFECTLY CURED. rwct , it. Ligno on OUT , sow nr DBCCGISTS. Dry can ba aont by mall. WELU , R1CUABB3ON tt Co. . Hurllncton , VU 3 Stud itimp for DIuj Almuue for IIM. KIDREY-WQRT C3-OI3STGS- PEI1TCIPAL LI1TE FKOM OIIICAOO , PEOBIA & ST. LOUIS , nv WAT op 01IAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVSJt , OR VU SA1ISAS CITY AND ATOHiSOU to DENVER 7oinirctIiiB In Union Depots nt KnninaClty , Oinulianiul Dcnvcrwllli ttiiough tr.ilns for And all points In tliu Uicnt Wct < t. O-OI3STC3- /unnccthiKln Grnnd Union Depot tit Chicago with thn > ugli trains lor NEW YOKK , 110HTON , And nil Kastorn Cities. Atl'corln with tlirouzli trains lor Iiutlunnp. > lls , Ulnclnimtl , CuluiiibuH , nnd nil ioliit in LlioSontli.Kiust. At HI , I.ouls with through for all polniH South. Klc-rnnt Day CoiclK-fl , I'nrlor Curfl , with Ite. "lining Chnlrs ( eats li co ) , SinokliiK Cnrs with { evolving Cliuli-M , I'lilliiiiui rulaco KlecpliiK Inrs uiul the liunoim O. II. A Q. Dlnintt Can' nn dully tuniiil from Chlcugo and Kuua.is Oily , lhlcnut ; ul Council lllinlir Chicago und DCS Mulni-H , Chicago , St. Josuph , Atchlson nnd Topoku without change. ( July thioiiKh line iinnlng thulr dwn trains between Chicago , Lincoln nnd Denver , uiul Chicago , KIIIINIM Jlty mid Denvpr. TluniiKli cars botwuuii IndhilmiMll9 and Council Jfhills , via 1'roila. O01NO NUKTII AND KOUTI1. Solid Tiuliis of KloKUiit Diiy Couches mid I'liUiMiui rulacnSlccpliiK Cats urn run dully to and noin St. Louis ; vTn Ilmmlbnl ; Qitlncy , ICcoknlc , UmlliiKUm , Cedar lUiplds mill Albert LratoSt. 1'iiul unil Mlnncnimlln ; I'nrlur Cnra with KcciinliiR Clinlis to nnd fioin 8t. I.onls Mid 1'coriii. Only ofiocliunn" of cure bcuvciiii < t. I.oulHiind DOH Molncs , lo\m , Lincoln , Nu. biusku , and Dojivcr , Colomdo It JH ulsn tlio only TlitoiiKli r.Ino butwcen ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and BT , PAUL. It IH known as the ieat THItOUCIf OAIl LINK of Aincrlca , nnd i-t tinlvci ully udinlt. "d to IKI the Finest Equipped Railroad In the World for all classes of Travel. ThroiiKli TlckctH viu this line far wUo atal' K. U. COUDOJI ticket olllccs lu tUo UutUxl States nd Canada. V' J-vyOTTKK. PEHCEVAL LOWELL ' , OLD RELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , CUL LENDER COMPANY , [ SUOZKSSOUB TO THE J. U. B , & a 00. ) THE MONARCH The mott eitenelve manufacturer ! ot IN THK WOULD. 609 fl. Tenth Street OUAHA , NEB. fVTrlcod of IlUltnl nd Pool Table ! ai > d material * ruihud on | > p'la > tlon. T , UANUFAUTURKK OF CORNICES. WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS.3 ETC. < t TO &SOUER Owing to the increase in our business we've admitted to the firm Mr Edwin Daviswho is well and favorably known in Omaha.Thi& will enable us to han dle an increased list of property. We ask those who1 have desi rable property for s leto place the same with us. The new firm will be REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th < St , THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUY DEWEY & STOP'S , Ono of the Boat and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER .ELEVATOR , SOUTH JWIAHA , IT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE Fine Healthy Homes , FOR ALL ARE FOUND 1 Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! i BEAUTIFUL SCENERY ! And nil of the good and pleasant things that go to nialco np a com plete mid happy existence. The town of South Omahn is situated south of the city of Oninhn on the line of the U. P. Ilnihvay. and it is less than 24 miles from the Omaha post office to the north line of the town site. South Oranlm is nearly H miles north nnd south by 2 1 east and westjfind covers an area of nearly four square miles , The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. , Nearly 150 lots hava been sold iind the demand is on the increase ? The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The 560,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $ ; JO,000 Water Works arc keeping pace with the other improvements provemonts , and the Hotel and Exchange Building will bo erected at once The B. & M. and Bolt Line Railways have a large force of men at work and .will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot near the park at the imnth end of the town. Suitable grounds will ba 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 > treeta over the OmahajSavmg's Bonk. M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary. North-Western Electric Light Go. ITS VOn NEDIUEKA AND OPKOATORS OF CKLKIinATED WK3TON AKD U. S. in APP PTirt TunpiiflpQnPiit TitrhtQl ib Mb dllll illbtlllllubljUlll Adfptud by the U. 8. Govornmnnt and raont of the loading atoomahlp coinpanlc I and Hotels. Regarded aa the PUREST , WHITEST AND BEST ELEOTIUO LIGHT TRODUOED. For Ratea Inquire at ollico , N.V. . Cor. Fiftecuth and Farnam Streets U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE , Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Flro and Durplar Prnnf Bafoi for Rent at from tF to 850pur annum. C. F. GOODMAN , Wholesale Druggist , AND DEALER IN Paints , Oils , Yam OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand J Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , Bolting , Hose , Brass and Iron Fittings , at wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , OHUIltH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. MARKHHIV1 HOTEL The Pnlnco Hotel o Denver. Cor , Seventeenth and Lawrence Sts Kooiat 7o to f2.W ) per day. Special Ultra ) > y the Montb. THE FINEST TABLE IN THE WEST. Don ducted on the American nnd Europeun Plane. Board $7 per week. S , CONDON , - - lECTPJITO