OMAHA PA.ll X BEE -MO N BAY , AUGUST 18 , ALONG THE LINE OP THE ) Chicago , SI , Paul ) Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The new extension of thin line from WakofleU Dp -UTIFUL VALLEY of the OAN through Concord and Colcrldjja Hatches the boat jwrllon o ! the State , SpoeUl ex cursion ratoj ( or U-iiI lector * o\ct thin line to Wayne , Ncrfoll. nnd Hartlngton , and \ la Blair to all principal points on the SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trains oror tut 0. , St. 1 * . it. ft 0. nathviv ID Cor r.f-ton , Sloax City , 1'oncn , lUttlngtonvnno , nuJ Norfolk , < CJoxxa.ioot or Fremont , Oaltdno , Ncllijh , and through to Vkt- cotltio. tffot rates and r.ll Information call on r.r. ; WHITNEY , ooucra Agent. Health 'is ' Wealth ! . Dn. E. C. WKST'S NrRTK AXD IIRAIS TimsMRvr , a Guaranteed upcclflo for Hystcrli , D.'rzlnom ' , Oomul- Blous , Fits , Ncrmis NotimlRla , Ilovlicho , N en 0113 I'rostratlon caused by the Uflo of nlcnhol or toblncco , Wakcfulncea , Mental depression. Softening of tlio brain , resulting In Insnnlt } nnd l \iln to mlecry , decay and death , Premature Old ape , llaroiies1" , losj of power In cither BOX , Involuntary Losses and Sper inatorhora caused by otcrc\ertlontof the bnln , sell' abusooro\cr Indulgence. I ich box , contains ono month's ticatmcnt. gl.GO a 1 > oxor six bottles for S5.00 , eent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To euro ny case. With cadi order rccchod by us for sK bottles , accorapllihud ultli $5 00 , no will send tlio purchaser our written pmrautto to refund the money If the treatment docs not effect n cure. Gim ontccs Issued onlj by JOHN C : WEST & CO. , Jy 28-mi.o ry ffl2 Madison St. , Chicago , 111. IS DECIDED BY Royal Havana Lottery ! lA ( GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION. ) Drawn at Havana , Hubn , Every 12 to 14 : Days. TICKETS , 82.00 , HALVES. 8100. Subject to no manitml.itlon , not controlled by the parties In Interest. It la the fairest thing In the nature of chance In existence. For Information and particulars apply toSHIPSEY CO..Gen. Aqents , 1212 Uroadwnr , N Y. city. E. KAUB & CO. , 417 Walnut street , St. Louis , Mo. or Frank Lobrano , L. D. , 20 Wjandotto , Kau. ] v -m&.e & wly. Belgian Boyal And U.S. Mall Steamers SAILING EVERY SATURDAY , BETWEEN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP ThtRhine , Germany , Italy , Holland and France Steerage Outward,820 ; Prepaid from Antwerp , 81g ; Ercurslon , $30 , Including bedding , etc , 2d Cabin , C50 ; Round Trip , 890.00 ; Excursion , 8100 ; Silicon from 60 to $90 ; Excursion 110 to 8100. jHTFctor Wright & Sons , Gen , Agontd. 65 Broad way N. Y. JC ldwell. Hamilton & Co. , Omahi. P. E. Olod man & Co. , 208 N. 16th Street , Cmaha ; D. E. Kirn ell. OraahaArenU. nil-tv isiern Cornice IRON AND SLATE ROOFING ) . 1111 Douglas St. Om h , Neb. it- - MANUFACTURER Of Galvamzea Iron Cormcss ' I 'fSTDormer Windows , Flntals , Tin , Iron and Slate Hooflng , Specht's Patent Metallic Skj light , latent adjusted Uatchct Bar nnd Bracket Shelving. I nm he general ngen t for the abotolino of Roods. Ire Crostlnes Fencing , Balustrades. Vnrnndim. Iron B * : DR.HORNE'SEIECTRKGBELT Will euro Nervousness , LumbagnKlcuinatl m , 1'ar- nl > fals , Ktuialgla , hclntlca. " > . . ' " - . - . > yl Kidney , hplnu nlld Liter 'ECTRIC BEUSil diseases.Oout.Astliina.lltart ! TV5 > * > ' -KtSrji'lJ > y dlktun' , IitMKiwia , Const- ! sSIOTlftStiy nation , hrj fcfielns. | Cntarrli , - ylSr- " i'lles , Eplfpiwr , Impotency , DamhABue. riolnpnin Vlerl.cte. Only wlentlncEleo trie licit in Aim IA that i-cn.ls . the Electricity and maic- netlsin throuch tin1 body , and can be recharged In on lor ttant by the cntlcnt. SI.OOO Would Not Buv It. pDa. IIOBNB I waa afflicted with rhoumatlem nd cored by using a belt. To any ono afflicted with that disease , I would Bay , buy Uorno's Electric Belt , Any ono can confer with mo by writing calling a Imy Btoro , 1420 Douglas street , Oraahi , Neb. WILLIAM LYONS. QMAIN OFFICE-1422 Douglas Street. tan'orsaleatC. f. UOOdcoan'a Drugstore1 1110 irnamUt , Oirmha. Orders filled O. 0 D IN BOTTLES. Erlangor , Bavaria. Gulmbncher , Bavana. 3ilsner & Bohemian. Kaiser. .Bremen. DOMESTIC. ' Budv/eisoi * Sfc , Loutn. Anhnuser St. Louis. Best s Mibviiukep. SclilitK-Pilsner Milwaukee. Kruc's Omalin. Ale , Porter , Domestic and Rhine JTiue. ED. MAU11ER. - ISlSJi'nrnamSl. thrlxes on Horllck'a rood , " wrlto liundredo of Krntcful mothers. Jlothcn , ' mill ; cnntalns no Haiclj HOIlUCKSTOOUrOUINrANTStfroo from etarch ) rcqulrCH BO cooliluu1 Tlio best t ixxl In licaltliorfliLncpRforlNrANTS. TbolChtillc-tfor DVfel'KPTICS mid INVALIDS. Hlrtilytiencnclrt touureliiKniatliorHiiBnilrliil : rrice-IOinnKSo. All. drurelfts. Book on the treatmcntof chlldren.frue. "I Lellere It to he Huitrlor in kDrllilng ot tti klad for children " / ' Aiinmont , JJ V > , , Arur I'ur * . "t'oteillatlnclj'pronounce it the t > cu Kood la ( herairkrl " H M llatrcll IT l > . lloilm "One of the belt utBtltuir ror motlicr milk. ' U U , IMitim. U.J. . , UriMi/n , * r Will l i rent by mall on rmli > t of jirlro In Ftamps. IiniCMCK'M I'OOI ) CO. , IJlK'llir , UN. * j/-UbC lloiiLicu'b Dii f Ki-ruiCT or OMAHA Di CKOUASFAS IJLOCK , lias been established and especially equipped for the treatment of diseases of the Nervous System , Blood , Kidneys , And Bladder. ! \ll diseases producing blood Impurltks and pola ilng , with iriiitluna | on the skin ulth ulcers DUeasca ol the Liter , Khcuina- 'Um , riles , Chronlo Kcinalo Dlwasis , disease of Eje nndKar.Catarrh.Asthma.Ilronchltls.aro all truated bv new and tuicctesful method , IncluilhiK the OXYGEN treatment. Young Men , Mid dle AKed and Old Mm , jullcrlng from Ncnoua debil ity and oihaustlon , Irom any cause vhatcter , prudu clog Indlgcstloni pa'pitatlon , desjtondcncy , dlz Incas , loss of memory , lack of encipy and am1 Itlon , can bo pvrnianontlv and Hpeedib cured NO CU11K , NO rAYKOHTUKATMKOT Tno phjllclan In charge is a icgular graduate and nas utudltil bU [ irolcbslon In London , 1'arla und Uv-rlln He l ari export In all discard of the Urinary organ * In both texcs. If you areullllctoj , call , ur wrlto full description of jour CAM , and medicine iraj bo sent you ConiulUtlon frut , Addrere all coicnrinlcatloris Omaha Plspcns * ry , Ctouatfi'i lilock , Omaha , Keb Olllco hour * , P-19 a.in. , 1-DanJ 7-6 j i.i buj aisO-ll > - > . ui COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOOAIj NEWS. Missouri Valley Whlspcra , Mo. VALI.KV , I A. , August 10 Bur glars last night broke into the residence of Hank Ball , mid carried oil $000 it cash , nnd hia gold watch and chain. No clow. clow.An An elegant nnd largely attended part } TTHS given at the residence of F. M Dance , Monday night. The oflico of Traffic Auditor Hilla of the S. C. it P. railway , is to bo abolished September 1st , nnd the ncceunts otc. tak en to Chicago thoroaftor. Mrs. W. M. Shipman haa returned from her custom ttip. C. M. Lawlor is oaat bnt expected backnoxt wook. llo will bring Mra. Law- lor , whoso health ia Improving , back with him. Ed. Sherlock la clerking in Bump it Smith's. ' Jnck Dacota ia at Hot Spring , Arkau aaa. aaa.All the morchanta complain of dull trade. The saloons nro closed , but nil saloon keepers retain possession of their build Ings as yet. Second street haa boon cleaned , nud Sixth street opened as a highway nnd a flagman stationed thoroon. Mr. Fred Joy has returned from No- Braska. Mrs. E. Ilibbard ia at Colorado Springs. Mr. Love-kin , dispatcher o the S. 0. i& r , , nnd Mr. Porroiy , manager of the W. U. Tel. oflico , both leave for the east on long visits. The now S. 0. it P. Ry. nhops will bo completed before the snows Hies. Misa Stoner loavoa for Michigan Sop- comber 1st. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sling are spending a few days out on their farm. Miss Shipman , cousin of Miss Sheldon , a visiting the latter. Mrs. P. E. Robinson nnd Misa Brown lave returned to Omaha. Mr. Ilolbrook , the banker , is visiting iricnds .it Lincoln. Mies Rockwell gave a party Monday light. It is said that all the cars of the No- ) raska division of the S. 0. < t P. Trill bo mmediatoly ro-lottcrod so as to road Fremont , Elkhorn it Missouri Valley R. R. Mr. llomsayor says it is true. FAY. IOWA ITEMS. The floating indebtedness of Dubuque is about § 75,000. The cotuor stone of a new Catholic church was laid at Clinton Sunday. Ilumboldt paid out $293.87 bounty on squirrels and gophers from April 10 to July 2. Sorgt. Fred. W. Graham won the gold > adgo oflbred for the best drilled man in the governor's ' guards. Chariton has voted a five per cent tax o aid hi the building of the St. Louis , ! owa it Dakota railroad. A few moro saloons hayo closed up in Davenport , and the various grades of stimulants are practically relapated ; to private lifo. Sheriff McCord , of Morshalltowu , las almost recovered from the effects of .ho wound inflicted by the desperado , Reynolds , some titno ago. The supply of logs at the Davenport mills is getting short , and the water is so ow that it is almost impossible to got rafts over the rapids. Coo Aydolotto , of Newton , committed suicide last week. Ho has been men- ally deranged for over a month owing to a severe case of sunstroke. The Creston fair will bo hold Septem ber 23 , 24 , 20 and 27. Great propara- ions are bring made to make it a com- ileto success in ovoirespect. . The Glonwood canning factory has n capacity of 15,000 cans per day. The owners find it difficult to obtain corn enough to keep the ahop running. A box in the Clarinda express oflico , billed as tobacco , vaa taken possession of by the city marshal the other day. It waa found to contain < i jugof contraband. The Pioneer Old Settler's association will moot in annual reunion at l < 'ort Mad- idaon on Thursday , August 28. An in- iorosting programme has boon prepared. An addition to the state reform school building at Eldora is iurw being erected. Tim main part ia to bo tj I by 57 foot , ivith frontage 32 by 15 foot , and four stories high. Thrco men in Mlllo county are hob bling around with different parts of their anatomy done up in splints , produced by tickling the business end of gentle three y horses. Creston will pay a ton mill tax for city purposes and ono mill tax for a sink ing fund for the coming year. This will bring into the city tresaury between $12 000 and $13,000. The water furnished private consumers in Des Moines is now measured out at 20 to 40 cents per 1,000 , gallons. The greater part of the water is putnpod from the Coon river without filtering. The fall torni of Amity college , located at College Springs , Page county , begins on the first of September , nnd the insti tution is better equipped than over before fore for the thorough education of stu dents. The Dos Molues Leader says : Wo have the biggest distillery in the world , an editor itor with the biggest case of the big head , as well as savoral other items of unapproachable magnitude , nnd now wo are to have the biggest roller skating rink in the world , Sam Baor , n well-known farmer , three miles from Lisbon , Linn county , suicided on the 8th by hanging himself in his barn. Ho was about 45 years of ago , ono of the wealthiest men in the county , hap py in hia domestic relationsand no causu whatever can bo given for the act. A tramp giving the name of James Dunlapshotn Northwestern bridge-ten der named Ward in thohead on the 12th. The ball penetrated his nose and is still imbedded somewhere in his head , but np patently haa touched no vital part. The result , however is yet uncertain. The man Dunlap is in jail. cover moro than 7,000 square yards , The front of the building will bo over forty foot high , with handsomely curved windows , largo balconies and crowned with an ornamental towor. Over the skating floor the coiling will bo 17 feet high. There are to be gillorioa fox spec tators around the ineido , a largo band stand nnd-all necounary njurtrnonle , in cluding parlors for both ladies and gen tlemen. The Creston Advertiser of the ICth 8ays : Anthony Hincs , who own * n quarter tor section of Innd near Creston , an' who wont to Nebraska some yonrs ag and took up land , is reported as dead supposed murdered , Ho was haulin ; rock for n neighbor , near Crete , Nob. who arrived homo with his load ahead o Ilines. Ho wont back about n mile am a half , wlioro ho found Mr , llinoa lyini , dead on ono oido of his wagon , nnd hi horeos gone. It is supposed ho was foully dealt with. A now phaao of the prohibition conies was developed nt Burlington some dnya ago. The attorney ot the law nnd order league , after commencing the prosccutioi of saloon keepers before justices of the peace , settled the matter , exacting from the accused $250 which waa pr nod into the league treasury. This proceeding excited much comment from citizens generally , nnd now the saloon keepers liavo retaliated nnd arrested Blake , the attorney , for compounding an offense , in violation of section -1,310 of the code , in two cases. Blnko gives n bond for $500 in each case to appear for trial. COJU'liIMKNTS AND FKITS. Tricks of Customers to Client Imtly Cnslilcra tn City Itcstnurants , Now York Sim. " 1 don't mind the smirks , and ( mips , and quidltioa nnd attempts nt familiarity of the customers who conio in hero , " thor r ly cashier of a down town rosHuriint said , "It is n part of the business of n woman who accept ? such n position to endure very many things that would shock many sensitive persons. In short , ono can got used to such things nnd simply not notice thorn. But it is n con- itnnt trial nnd n porpotunl annoyance to jo compelled to bo on the lookout for nil sorts of tricks and dovicus by which many lorsona seek to cheat the proprietor. It s difficult enough to look after thoao who ry to slip out without paying , those who are in collusion with the waiter , those rho oat n dollars worth nt ono table and .0 cents worth nt another nnd try 11 got > ut without paying the ton cent chock , 'hat sort of cheating is easily dotootod. "But the most difficult thing to do ia escape taking bad money. It seems as f nil the mon who have bad mouoy to IASS try to pass It on lady caihiors. They loom to think wo don't ' know bad money when wo see It. They will hand out n ogular old time counterfeit and try to .iatract our attention with n joke or n omplimont. The gnmo of deceiving lady ashiors with that sort of thing is very rausparont. I have got so used to it that rhen a man pays mo a compliment now I dways take a second look to neo whether 10 is giving mo bad money. The ether ay a dude came in hero with ono of the now counterfeit silver certificates. I had cad nbout it in a newspaper , nnd a po- [ coman had just called nt the door to yarn us not to take them. The dude ate hearty meal. Hia'chock waa 80 cents , nd ho wanted a quarter's worth of igars. IIo threw out ono of the now ountorfoit silver certificates , saying as ho topped to the cigar case : " 'Two for a quarter , ploaso. " "I saw at a glance that the note was > ad. I did not like to oflbnd him by ofusing it at dnce , so I took it up to in- post it. " 'Eighty cents and twenty-five , " ho aid caroloasly. ' "Excuse me , ' I remarked , 'but thia note has a strange look to mo. " 'Oh , that's all right , ' ho said ; 'it's no of the now issue. Your hair looks ory neat this morning. ' ' " 'Yes , ' ho said. 'Could you not give mo another note ? ' " 'Really , ' ho said , 'I would not have ronblod you , but I wanted the change or car faro. You can give mo all silver : you have no small bills. Your oyoa ro very bright. " 'I am sorry I have not change nough in the drawer , ' I said , 'I will end out ono of the waiters to got hango.1 "This staggered him and ho took the note back and handed out 80 cents change ind I was so well pleased at detecting lim that I did not discover until after ho lad loft that ho had given mo a load 50- out piece , I know several lady cashiers who lost from 20 to 50 per cent of their alarios for months before they learned o detect bad money. Once learned it is urprlsing how quickyou can toll It. You an iiot toll how you tell It , but you do aa the saying is , 'feel it in your bones. ' At firot it mndo mo nervous nnd appro- lonsivo , and almost sick to keep up the constant strain of being on my guard. Sven now I wonder how the cashiers in ; he big banks do it so 'quickly. They lave BO much to handle that they can lardlygtvo aglancoat each noto. But of course they do not labor under the disadvantages of having soft nonsonco ulkod to them to distract their attention. "It seems as if couutorfoit money is ; rowing much more plentiful all the lmonnd the variety of notes is now con siderable when the different issues are tonsidorod. It ia really no easy task to earn the appcaranoo of nil genuine notes , "Thon wo must look out for pasted notes and mutilated notes , and nil sorts cf light nnd bogus coins. I u-isuro you vith all this roponsibility n lady caeliier ias not much time for Billy talk with cus , oraora. " Tiio JJnnlHlilpH of . 'a BuBC-Bnll Um- p'vo. Umpire McLean has boon tailing n re porter of the St. Louis Post-Despatch about the troubles that boaet his calling. " Wo got it , " i Jd ho , "from all sides. The papars give it to us , the players < ick , and the audience howl , and yet wo ire not happy. Seriously speaking , lowovor , wo do not have the most picas ant lives imaginable. The catchers nnd pitchers of those league teams are tricky as mules particularly those of the Chica go and Boston teams , while Providoncois lomothing torriblo. Wo BOO a close point , and utanding noartho players in the most advantageous position wo make our ruling. The player against whoni It is made starts a howl ind his captain backs him up in it. I lave found that the boat way to got along is just to shut them up short nnd : ell them that I nm running the game , several times I have had to fine players 'or abusing mo in the field. I hate to do t and find that they generally obey trhonl speak sharply to thorn , but once n a ' hilo they lot tlioirfoolinga run nwoy with them and then they suffer. Ifthopoo > lo who watch n ball game and utter vig oroua dissent when wo make a close de cision that does not please would only remember that wo are striving to earn our salaries honestly and are not particu larly anxious to make unjust decisions which will endanger our official positions , they will sco that wo nro nearly always In the right. Of course , I do not say that wo uro always correct. An umpire is but human and docs nut hnvo n hundred eyes , and may overlook a point occasion ally , but in the main wu nro correct , The playcru give us much trouble. The rules say they shall stand behind the second lino. Well , some of the boys , particu larly those f the Chicago and Provi dence teams , willfully violate that nil nnd make fun of us. 1 toll you , they will bo brought up with fines if they don' look out. Again , such catchers as Navn nnd Buck Kwing nro in the Imblt o taking n ball from nwny out nnd quickly bringing it down in front of thorn a though it had como straight over th bag , nnd kicking when wo call n ball 01 them. 1 toll you ball players nro up to nil sorta of tricks , and nothing but the closest wntch will keep us from being beaten by them. " Will purify Hi" BLOOJVrrirn. ' " 1 itutlinLIVERnnil' ami ItrsTiMii : TIIK . , . , . mid V1CIOK of YOUTH , i Warn of.Appetite , ; ol JStreiip ' enroll. Hours. luli i-lr Aliil lion r * rccelvo licwTorcp. inllu'in : Hi o mini ) nnd niipnlloa Jlralu rimir. j8ilik'iliiKrromeom | > l.ilnts a . WJjn.ciill.ir1. > tliolr e.Mlt llnd InDH.IIAJlTEK'SIKON TON1O n rnfn nml ppoeily euro , clhcitulear. lioaltliy ronipliion. . rrci\iont | ntti'inpn at coiinlirrelllnir. enl > mill to the popularity of IhuorlKliinl. Do no t expert- incut pet tlio OiiuilVAt. AM > llr.ST. soniljournldn ato'ih lr. ) IlnttprMiHlOo.V i SUIonl * . Mo. fop our"DlWABI 11OOK.-Q | I'ullgf ttraogvuid U5ctallaIormaUonre < \ > ' J PRINCIPAL LINE CHICAGO , FEOKIA&ST.LQUIS , II V WAY OP OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVSIl , Oil VIA KANSAS CITY AND ATCHI50N to DENVER. it In Union Depots nt Oiiiiilui niul Don vur with thtough tiulns lor j\iul nil points In the Gic.it AVost CS-OX3STCS- - < 3k. SB T1 , , Connecting 1" Giiim ! Union Dopoint Chicago with through trains for Aim nil l > o--n Oltlcs. lth tlno 'itmlnslorlmllinnp. nils , Cincinnati , C'olmWYJb , and nil points in tliosouth.Kiist. At Si Jotils with tluoui-li trains for all points Klrgant Day Co trims , 1'ailor Cars , clinliif ; Clialis ( scats tico ) , Smoking Can with Kovolvlng Oh lira , I'ulliiiun 1'nluco Slcciilnj ; Oara and tlm lainous C. II. Jt Q. DinlnC.irs ; i tin daily tnnuil fioni Cliicnuo and Kansus City , Chicago and Council lllnlls : Cliicaijo and 1)L'3 Moincy , UlilcaK , St. Josunli , Atchlson and Topulta. witliouL change. Only tlnoiiKli llnu running tliulr iiwn trains between Chicago , Lincoln and Denver , and Chicago , Kansas Cltv and Denver. Thiougli caia between Indianapolis und Council lllulls , via 1'eorla , < 10IN KOUT1I AN1 > SOUTH. Solid Tniins ot Elugant Day Coaches and Pullman I'al.icoSIcoiiliiK Ciu.s mo run dally to and from St. J.ouia ; via Ilannllml ; Qnincy , Ccolcnlf , Jliirllngton , Cellar Kuniils nnd Albeit Lea tost. 1'nul and Minneapolis ; Parlor Cure vith Uccllnlng Chairs to and fioin St. Louis and Peoila. Only ono change of cars between St. Louts ami Dc Jlolnes , Iowa. Lincoln , Ne. jraslcn , and Denver , Colorado. It is also the only Through. Line between ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. It Is known as the preat TIIHOUGII OAK iIN13 ot Aineiica , and is tinlveih.illy adiuit- r < l to bl ) the Finest Equipped Eailroad In the World for all classes of Travel , Through Tickets via this line for Falo atiii- E. H.coiiDon ticket olllccs In the United States lad Can.idu. T. J. POTTER , I'UnCEVAL LOWELL , Vicc-1'ni. .IGen.ilontctr. Gcn. ' ' < . , WHOIfll'NC ' 0 TfO I/ITH THf arnnnAPMY OFTHIi POUN" TRW LU CKK MV > XWININ(1 IMtH M P THAT THE CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAM PACIFIC R'V Hy tlio certr.il pooltfon of Itn line , connects the Llnol und the WiHt by the BliortcAt rouio , and cor- utii pjtoonor3without olniiiKO nt cars , between Cliic-n o ami Hunan * Oily , Council JJutIiJ , I/tnvcn- voitli , Aiolitbon , fr4ncui > cln and Ut Juul. It "onoccta in Union iJcpotu with all the principal inca of road be.-AC'jn ttiu Atlnntlo and the IMuIllc Lc runs Its cQUipmcnt is unrlvnlccl and inagutll * ? eit , bclttf ! coinpOLod of Mont ( 'omfoi table ontl Qc'n < tilul Pity Coaclict. Mngnttlceiit Jlorton ] to- . . Can , I'uHmun'u I'retiletit 1'alacts aiei'pln't Ciry , nnd the Jlcst ijno of Jilnlnft Cora In the \voiU1 'J'lircoTi x1nt , . . Ti tf.'cc tna AljH60tirl Hivrr Point ir Twil * u * * * * iCli | . saKoaud MJuncapoha and Bt. ufil , vf4 iM y&aouj " ALBERT LEA fcOMYE. A Kcw and Dlrcot Line , vl.i Ucnco.i and Kunkn- ice" , hiu ipccnlly hecu npi'iicd between HJchiuoud , Noitolk.Nowporl KVWK. Cliuitanoona , Atlanta. Au ; upin , Nai.hvlllo , I.oulHvlllo.IjCxInKloii.ClncluQatl , indiunnpolU ana Lnfayotic. and Oiruha , Minneap olis nnd III ] 'nul and Intermediate point ! . All ThrouKb ranucnciri Travel on I'tM Ezpreaa Trninu , Tiokrts for nile nt all principal Ticket OtUeea In the United Btatco and Canada. UuKfaffo checked throuch and ratoi of fare al * vaya a low as competitor * * that alter ICCB advari * { 'or'dctallod lnforiaatloneet tlio Mapiand Vold > ' " "GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE At your nearcAt Ticket OJllce. or addrc S. H. RAULC , C. ST. JOHN , tin k bta'l M'j'r , ( lu ITll.irui.il * , K EPltKSKNTS 'nwnlt ABCDitnot Co , , ot tioodon , Onh MoU . . . enWhester.N. Y. . Ctpltkl 000,000.0 AuMorcliwiti , of Nuwulc , N , I. , Uiplul 1V76OOO.OC Dlrurd Flro , I'MUdcljl , ! . , ( iltij. . . . l.iOO.OOO.O ! Tl/e cn' < rund Cue Ul . . lJi,316 , ( Faculty 1'iUo , ircJIcal UollcKu ot Ohio , Hl'KCIAMT FILES , FISTULA , And other Diseases of the Anus and Uectura. Bond's ' Opera House. wtf THE MERCHANTS 03 ? oas/x.n/v. : : : : Authorized CnpituI , - 1,000,001) ) Paid-up Cnpitnl , - - 100,001) ) Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000 BANKING OFF1CR I N W , Cor , Farnam nna J2tli Sis PRIICK Mournr , fruMcnt. I stiTiiK. Koatu , V-P DM. 11 , WOOD , Cuslilcr. | LUTIIIB DftiRt , A nillECTOIWl Ft auk X urphy , Samuel K , lloccrt , Don. H. dialled 0 , Itounol , A. 1) . Jntiet , Luther Druho. Trunsvt k ( Icncrkl Ranking liuMnpM. All wru eaiir Nanking ImslnoM tt transact ro Invited c H. No nutter how Inrxo or email the trmiMctloa It will rooclto our careful attention , Riul wo I'l ilwn ) > rourtcotu troattnont. I'ajg particular attention to bnilness lor oldliiR outside the city. Kfhkngo on II the jirln eli | l cities oltho United State * at very Invent ratra Aooounta of U uKj and lUnkcia rucellctl on f TOI able terms. Issues Certlflcito ol Deposit uoatlnc 8 pet ccn ntcrcst. lUijsnml tells Foreign Kichangc , County , Cll and Uovcrnmout p tifltle UNITED STATES Of ? OMAHA. S , W , Cor , Farnam and 12ih Sis , Capital , - - 55100,000.013 O. W. HAMILTON , Proo't. C. D. CALDWELL , V. Pros' ! . W. T. DARLQW , Catiillor D1REOTORS : S. S. OALDWELL , C. F. SMITH , 0. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAIUOW , 0. Witt nAMILTOH. Aooounta aolloltoH. and kept nub ootto sight chock. Uortlflcatos of Doponlt Inuuctl pnv iblo In 3 O and 12 menthe , bonrlng ntoroat , oren domnnd without In * toront. Advnncoo mndo to cuotomornon approvedoocurltloant mnrkot rate of Intorost. The Intoroota of Customers nro c'osoly ' guarded nnd every facility compatible with prlnclploo of Bound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on Englnndlro and , Scotland , and nil parts of Eu- opo. Soil European Pnscn o Tlckoto OOLLEOTIONS PROIMPTLY MADE. 8 Cor. I3th nud Douglas Sts. Capital Stock , - - - 8150.000 j ability of Stockholders , 300,000 Fic Per Cent Interest Paid OB Deposits LOANS MADE ON HEAL ESTA1& ASIE3E.nOYD . Pro ill i. II. BENN17TT . Vloo I'ro Jonl Y. A. 1'AXTON . ManaRlug Director OIIN K. WILUUK . Caablci CIIAS. F.MANDEI130N , T1IOS.I , . KlilUALL , J. W. OANNETT , MAX HKXKU , PUNDT K L. STONK. United States Depository OF OMAHA Oor. 13th and Farnam The Oldest Banking Establishment in Omaha , DUC0ES30R3 TO KOUOTZE DUOTUEUa. Organlasa la 1308. aa a National Bank In OAPIXAIi . 9SOOOOt SUllPIiUB AND PROFITS S1KO.OOC CFnoiiui riuiiaroius. 1EJUM Kocsiir , 1'rtsldont. JOHN A. CunioinoN , Vlco Prcaldcnt. A QUBTUB Kournii , 2J Vlco I'loalJenl. A. J. 1'om.arcm. F. n. DAVIS , Ctahloi Vf U. Hra < jui n , Acelatant Ctshlor. Tr ns cb it coniral lunkln buelnegg. loin illflofttoi boarlL-K Interest. Draws ilriltj cluoo Mid nrbclpM cltlco In the Unltpj Loud on , Dublin , KJlnbur b tail tb0 till * continent and i < > ri BREXEL < & ; MAUL , ( SUCOKSSOIiS TO JOHN 0. JACOEO ) UNDEHTAKEES ! the old eUnd 1417 I'nrmun ' Btrcet. Ordrra by mpli Bollcltcd ami prnmntlv ctto'itcil t CHARLES EIEWE , UNDERTAKER , AND DEAI.KK IN Motalic Cases , Coffins , CasKets , Sbronils , KTO. , ETO. , 000 Pnrnnin St. , - OMAHA , NKH cleKrnphlo orders promntly attended to. No. 11211 H , K , BUEKET IMIk OIRECTOR UNO EMBALMEB 111 North Uth Street Oman * JA& H. PEABOJJY Hi , H. PHYSICIAN & StfEGEOH , lleglilcnce No. 1407 Jonce St. Olllco , No. 11100 1'ar- am Ht. Olllco liourn 12 in. to 1 p , in. and from 2 to i p. in. Tuleiliuna [ for Olllco 87 , rcnldoiioe , 126 , liOLBROOK , SUEL'I'ON ' ' & MEAM. Engineering , Surveying AND CONTHAOTINO WOJIK Done within the city and throughout the Htatc. fVOIllco CrolKliton llloclf. oppoulto City KiiKlncur'u attico. u I'M in MCCARTHY & BURKE , m 818 14TH BTRKKT , BKT. AND DOUGLAS . 0. C ARLlbLE , IlRKCDKIt OF MO. VALLEY , - - - IOWA. e@nd , foi Circulars , " THE CHEAPEST PLAGE JLJH UMAHA TO BUY Quo of tlio Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIHS TO CLIMB , ELE&MT PASSENOEfi ELEVATOR , IT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERS FOR ALL ARE FOUR3D ! Whore They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water ! And nil of the good nud plonaaut things that "go to mnlio up a com plete and hnppy existence. The town of South Oninlm is situated south oE the city of : Omaha on the line o the U. P. Railway , nnd it is less than 3 miles from the Omaha post oflico to the north line of the town site. South Omaha ia nearly H miles north and south by J east and west , nnd covers an area of nearly four square miles , The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 150 lots have boon sold and tlio domnud is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The # GO,000 beef pricking house is progressing finely. The § 30,000 Water Works are keeping pace with the other im ) provoments , and the Hotel and Exchange Building will be erected at ouca The B. & M. and Bolt Line Railways have a largo force 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 Curuished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never be cheaper than they are to-day. atfclio Company's oflico , cor. of 13th and Douglas . 'streets over the OinaliajSnving's Bank. Assistant Secretary , 0. F. AND DEALER IN Paints , Oils , ? sii OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand ISngiuo Trimmlngo. Mining Blnchlnory , Belling , Ilono , I3rnss and Iron Fitthitja , at wholesale Dud rotail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , OHUROn AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. L. IMPORTEIl , JOBBKIl AND TMANUFAOTURERS1 AGENT OF 13TE ST. , BETWEENfV FARNAM AND HAilNEY OMAHA NEBRASKA , - - - a > inD . ? cm S _ 0 a T * rfl > , 0 U eC bp wi o 1 w c8 o Ki p 0O m OUMINGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB , U , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE , Cashier. Capital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. OMAHA WF nFPnSITVAHITS yKffijfiOM OMs L ULB UOfia ffHUKalO Flra nnd Uti.ar ! I'roaf iUfjs Ijr K nt at f..n 85 to ? 50pr annum.