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Omoktra of DlnrlcnfU's Orntilno
Omll Durham Stnnklnir Toliacim will
receive I'rcmliinis M follows on
tcrnwaml conditions
-HOO
JjHJiJO
% 'JOO $1,000
'rrtiilmti ' * as here shown.
The ai premiums will bo awarded
ecomtier ! , li l l t Premium
$20O pooo in the Ktroti from whom were ,
cclvi- tinlarifpst nnnibrrof ouremi'ty
$175 tolnivo Inin ; ir.ir In l > rf. 15. ! ! ll Will
bofrtven fnrtho net ! lanre t number
$125 and Him. In the order of llio number
of empty IIIIM received from each ,
$ IOO to tlio twonty.nvn ennt-ffnl con.
$ OO tc tints Kaeh Inur iniift l ar our
$8O orliriiiKl null Durham Inlfl , I' ' . H
Ilpvetmc stamp , and tfantlnn Notlee.
$7O ll.itfi tnu t IH < done up wourrly In a
$ OO I'ackauo ' , with tmnio nnd oddn'sc of
$ OO pondnr. and nuniluT of l urs enntnln
i , plainly Inarkitl on the miMde
$4-0 nnd mint ho srnt.rlnrin pTvp.ild. t
$ : io Illni'li\\rllN Ihirlinni Tnbiirrn
$20 Co. , DniltAM. N C rvfrvKi-uulu *
parlcair * liaflph'tn 1 nf liull
$10
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VMniuUuuLU Clil ie AICBUL > , iiwf'UMnst.X.Yj
ACIIHi : AT.L , lint a ? ft tonic nnd health rcncwcr ,
nud lor Itlood and Skin Dlscaes , and troubles
dependent on Impure or lujpovcriihcd blood , Sutlt'a
Specific la without a rival ,
"My baby sK months old broke out with some
kind of skin humor , and alter hcln ; treated live
i months hy my family physician , was tjivcn up todlo.
The ilrii 'C'et rcoominenilcd Swift's SpeciHc , and the
result was as gratify I in ; ns It was mirncubus. My
child soon Rot well , all tracoaol the di'cifo IH K'OIIO ,
nnd ho Is as tat as a plir. " J. J. KIHKtiAN'D ,
i .Mlnden , Uu k County , Tevaa.
"I mod Sn ill's Spolfloon my llttio ilaushter , who
wai allllctcd with BOIIIO Ulood I'olson which had ro-
elf.tcd all sorts ot treatment. The Specific relieved
her pcrminontly , and I shall uio It In my practice. "
W. E. 1JHONTE , M. D. , Cypress Uldge , Ark.
OurTrpatlso on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed Irco
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T1IE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.
Drawer 3 , Atlanta , On.
N. Y. OHloo , 159 W. 22d St. , between 8ih and 7th
Avenues. I'hlladolvhla oillco 109 CheatnutSt.
HAS NO UPERIOR.
Tiis Stock is a Durable Piano.
TUB STECK HAS SINGINQ QUALITY OF TONE
FOUND NO OTIIEH PIANO.
SOLD NLY BY
WOODBRIDGS BROS , ,
OMAIIA NEB.
TEXAS TRAIL CATTLE ,
About 2,003 head , mostly ono and two yoirs old
eteera. Will bo at Ogalilla about August 20th. In-
quirii of or address
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ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS.
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OONFIDENOED BY A CLIENT
Vu Atorno ) IJOHCS Much by .Ilnvlni ;
too Orcnt FnUli In a Uorno
Tlilcf.
From the Crawford county Bulletin the
'ollowing ' interesting details are gleaned
concerning the shrewdness of one of the
'ullows arrested for horse stealing :
The parties arrested for stealing horacs
whoso exploits were given in these col-
nuns last , week , hixvo been disposed of
as follows : Miller and Mason had n pro-
iminary examination nud were bound
over. Meyer waved examination and
was hold to the district court , while Jor-
Ian was acquitted for want of ovi-
donco. lloldroir was hold in default of
100 bail in Sac county. With childlike
nnoconco ho explained that his crops
would go to ruin without his attention
and assured his attorney that if ho
could visit his homo ho could procure
jail from responsible neighbors. In the
kindness of heart , hia attorney , Mr. El-
vood , of Sao City , advanced $ : ! 00 in
jrecnbacks as bail money , and with the
risoner and sheriff came to Crawford
county to bo released in turn by his
guileless client. Reaching the Holdroll
osidonco ho said ho would send a boy
u his omp'oy over to see Mr. Nowcom ,
who would return with him to sign the
> ond. In response to halloa in the ( < er-
nan tongue the boy failed to make an
appoarnnco , and casually remarking that
10 was probably at work near the corn
field , Holdroll' throw n blanket over n
milo and rode down to the edge of the
ioid to notify the lad. That waa the
ast hia vtctims saw of lloldrofT , There
vas no boy on his promises. After wait-
ng some time for the "unfortunate
armor" to return , Mr. Elwoocl and the
flicor concluded that Iloldrofl' , unable to
hid the boy , had ridden to oS'owcom's on
its mission of release. They according-
y visited .Nowcom , who had not scon
loldrod' . It then begin to dawn u.ou
hem that their bird had flown. By in-
luiriod they learned that ho had taken a
) eo line north on a lively gallop , lie had
over two hours the start with nightfall in
lis favor. Mr. Elwood hopes to recover
lis bail from the estate , but it is nl-
oady plastered over with mortgages , and
ho kind-hearted attorney may consider
limsolf the victim of misplaced confi
dence. '
FEBLE MINDED WANDERERS
They Tell Sart Stories About Tlielr
Aljuso nt Glcinvooil ,
J. M. Limcko , who lives nbout throe
nilcs from Council Bluffs on the Chicago
ind Northwestern road , in coining to the
ity yesterday forenoon , found two fcoblo
nindod boys near Casady'a sand-pit.
They were very poorly clothed and evi
dently nearly exhausted with exposure
otho weather and with lack of food. They
Iftimed they had had nothing to cat
iuco Sunday at which time they had es-
aped from the institution at
Slenwood. They gave their names
a Dare Quimby and Allis Lpring , and
aid they had boon taken sometime ago to
ho institution by a farmer named Sher
wood , who now lived near Elk Crook ,
\ob. , whither thev said they wore now
rying to make their way. They gave as
i reason for running away from the in-
titution that they wore ill-treatod at the
nstitution. They said they troro club-
led Sunday moraine ; by a keeper named
; Iindt , and that they then run away. Of
ourso the statements ot the boys were
'ten with a good deal of allowance , but
v being evident that they ought to bo
ared for , Mr. Laincko brought them to
nto the city and tutnod them over to
larshal Gudaolla , who will sola that they
ro cared for until taken oleewhoro.
ROBBED AT PANAMA ,
Section Jlantl Loses Over $ UOO of
A Swede who has boon working on the
ailwny , and livintr nt Panama , was
ebbed night before last of § 200 , which
10 had hidden in his trunk. Suspicion
ell upon the man and woman with whom
10 had been boarding , Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Sh Her. The man disappeared ,
ind odiecra were sent out
iftor him. In the meantime the
vroman was arrested , nnd yesterday
ho man himself returning ho was nUo
irreslod. The Swede , strangely enough ,
lad in lits memorandum book n com-
loto list of all the money ho
lad , ho being in the habit of
jutting down the number of each bill ,
ind when ho had occasion to spend nny
10 crossed that particular bill oil' . It is
laimed that the man Shelllor , the
morning after the robbery , paid nn ox-
iresumati a dollar bill , and this bill an-
iwered the description of one of the
itolon roll.
Dividing tlio Hoods ,
Yesterday in the circuit court Mra. J.
. Good was granted a divorce from her
husband. The petition sot up ns reasons -
sons for the divorce that ho had boon cru
in his treatment of her , nnd that ho
lad forgotten his marringo vows , nnd had
aoon too intimate with other women.
The proof was produced showing inhu
man treatment , that being doomed Htif-
ficient. It was shown that the follow had
knocked Mra. Good down nnd beaten
her , nnd had threatened to uao his re
volver. Good did not appear to
disprove or deny nny ef this ovi
donee , nnd the court granted her the
divorce asked for , gave her the custody
of their child , nnd permission to reaumi
her maiden name , Isabella Champ. Goot
is n barber , by trade , andhis actions hav
boon such that the sympathy of the com
munity will continue to bo with Mra
Good , who hy close attention to her legitimate
gitimato business , and by her econom )
and industry , has shown herself fully capable
pablo of taking care of herself and ho
family. _
1/earncU Ijy lOxporlcnce ,
They were sitting on the sofa in thei
parlor , conversing in u low , tromulou
voice. They had only boon married
short timp , lie seized her hand , an
said with a voice full of emotion : "Uir *
dip , do you know that it was your innat
modesty , your apparent JiidiU'oroncu
that made mo resolve to win you at nl
hazards" "Yes , Googrc ; the apparon
uidillereiico game ii what captured you.
You nro the first one I tried it on.
slipped up on three or four occasions by
gushing too much , before it occurred tone
no change my tactics. I wish it had oc
curred to mo sooner , " nnd she sighed
io.\vily.
"What cmuM the proat rush nt Schrolpr &
leclit's DniR Store1 Tlio free distribution
of samtilo bottle * of Dr. Hoinnko's Cotipli nud
jiing Syrup , tlio most ixipulnr roinody fnr
Jotisli1' . Colds , UonsiiMiptuui mid Bronchitis
low on the tniukot , licgularcizo 50 cents and
800
THOMAS CONHOY'S VOAV.
Why Ho lionises to Accept n.
Fort lino.
TAMXKU'S FALLS , Pn. , August 12.
Regularly every year Thomas Uunroy , nn
industrious shoemaker of this village , re
ceives ollicial notice from DublinIreland ,
that a fortune of t'5,000 , with llio accu
mulations of twenty-three years is in
bank there , awaiting hia order , and regu
larly every year ho sends back word that
ho will never touch a penny of the money
until ho has had justice done him in rm
other way. Thomas Conroy , now 60
years of ago , was born in Iho province of
Luinstor , Ireland , where the firm of Con
roy Brothers had a monopoly of supply
ing broad and liquor to four thousand
soldiers in the barracks near Dublin.
Michael Convoy , ono of the firm , was
Thomas Conroy's father , and the other
member of the fum was Thomas Conroy ,
nn unclo. When young Thomas Conroy
was 10 his father died. His mother had
boon dead aomo years. His father loft
a will directing that when Thomas became -
came of ago ho should bo paid whatever
the amount of the interest of iho de
ceased man. Young Conroy took up his
residence with his uncle Thomas in Dub
lin. The younj ; man was well educated
and high spirited , the Conroy family being
ing of the higher class. There was an
other uncle named Patrick , who had
married a woman who was beneath him
in social standing. His wife's ' sister had
n daughter 17 years of ago , and it occur
red to Patrick that ho would bo pleased
to have his nephew Thomas marry this
nioco. When it was proposed to young
Conroy ho refused to listen ts it , and
aroused the onomity of his uncle Patrick
thereby , and the latter sought moans to
revenge himself on his nephew for
thwarting his plans.
At that time the Order of Mollie Ma-
cuiros-which originated in Ireland wore
very strong thoro. Their lawless nets
had driven terror into every neighbor
hood where a branch of the order was
known to exist. Patrick Conroy deter
mined to use this order to retaliate on his
nephew , and ono day he called on his
brother Thomas and revealed to him the
protoadod fact that young Thomas wns
not only a member of the Mollie Ma-
guiros , but that ho was secretary and
book-keeper of the local lodge and had a
list of its members. A number of out
rages hail been perpetrated near Dublin
about that time , which had boon traced
to this very lodge , nud the older Thomas
Conroy's anger was unbounded when ho
learned that his nephew was connected
with the criminals. Summoning Iho
young man to him , ho charged him with
his alliance with the Iwtod Mollies. This
aroused the blood of young Conroy , who
was strongly opposed to the order , nnd
upon being told that the
charge was madp on the word
of his uncle Patrick , the young man
denounced him as a liar and n villian.
Thomas Conroy the elder commanded his
nephew to immediately apologiza abjectly
to Patrick for his diercspoctful language
or to leave the house forever. Young
Conroy indignantly refused to apologize ,
and repeating his words declared ho
would not remain another moment among
iloah and blood that had so belied him ,
and loft the houao. With 12 guineas in
bis pocket ho sailed for America. Ho
landed in .Now York in 1858. A former
acquaintance of his lived in Callicon , on
the Erie railway , and young Conroy hunt
ed him up. From there ho wont on foot
Binphamton , and from there started to
alk to Now Orleans , where ho had v
riond. Jn passing through the village
f Mount Pleasant , in this county , lie
topped at the door of the village shoo-
nakor , and while watching him at his
vork became so interested in it that ho
skod the shoemaker if ho did not want
n apprentice. The shoemaker did ,
nd young Conroy wont to work then and
hero.
When Conroy came of ago ho received
lotico from his uncle that liow.i ? entitled
o ' 5,000 from their bmiiioja , and that
t awaited his order. Jlo sent back the
word ho has sent every year since that
when they apologized to him nna con-
esaed they had wronged him by the
hargua they had made against him in
roland , ho would go to Ireland and
claim the money , and never before.
iVhou Conroy learned hia trade ho mar-
iod n Miss JJolanoy .and wont lo worker :
or himself at Tanner's Falls. IIo is
ibliftcd to work hard and constantly to
upport himself , and family , and yet .ho
rill not break the vow ho took when ho
eft his native land , to never visit it
again nor touch one penny of the wealth
10 was entitled to until hia uncles con-
essod to him thstthey had wronged him.
CONVINCING ,
ol
Iho proof .t tno pudding 1. . not In chowlng
ho ntrlng , lint in having nn opportunity to
out the article direct. Schrotor & ISoclit , the
Jrutrgista , have n free trial bottle of Dr. ] Jo-
anko a Cough nnd Lung Syrup for each mid
every ono who IH ndllctod with Coiigha , Colds , [
Astluna CousuinpUou or any Lunt ; Affection
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OASTIjfcJ ON TUB CLIFF.
An Al > ode Fit for Angela or a 1'rliua
Donnii.
The Koynota. .
Mine. Pntti'u castle , Craig-y-Nos , is
perched high up on n clef t mountain , pic
turesquely wooded. It is nearly nt the
top of this mountain , nnd built after the
common fashion of all Welsh castles ,
with low bastions nnd what is called a
curtain between that is , a straight line
of wnll joining twojsomi-circulnr towers
The walls , which are of grayish-green
alnto , so plentiful hero are topped wit !
battlements nnd covered hero and there
frith ivy , while the windows are either
arched or gabled. Spreading away to
the front nro the gardens and lawns , al
terraced , because of the precipitous char
itctor ot the ground , and so coming grad
ually down to the little valley which lie
below , Through this valley runs a love
ly river with nn unpronounceable naino
apannod by numerous pretty bridges , nn
well stocked with fiah. The valley open
into the great .Swansea valley , while th
whole country around H extremely moui
Uinous and abounds with game.
The castle contains twenty-two rooms
none of them very large , but all warm
ind coaey , ns they should bo in tuch
climate. Patti'd own is hunt ; with bin
ilk , nil the uphohtory hi ing to matol :
while attached to it is n httlo dresein
room , complete enough in its nppearanc
for a princes ? . The drawing room i
charming , nnd ho must bo a dull porsoi
who coulJ not find soinotling to interest
iim thoro. U ontains two grand pianos ,
nlbume , statuettes , pictures nnd otlerings
rom ndmirors , chief among the latter bo
ng nn exquisite inlaid cabinet , containing
gold nnd silver coronets , with which nl-
nest every nation in the world has
crowned the diva "Queen of Song. " The
norniiig room is nlao n "little beauty , "
ml chiefly attractive because it contains
contains n picture of the poor Into I > uko
if Albany , with his autograph , nnd a
nanly , honest letter begging Pattl to nc
cpt his picture in return for one she had
cut him. In the billinrd room is nn 1m-
nonso orchestrion , which is the chief
ourco of amusement every day after
di inner.
No well rrRtilntod household almnM
lit n Kittle of Ann" " " " ' " HltliTH , tlio
Vdrlil rouownnil appetizer nnil lini 'irntnr.
townro of counterfeits. ASK your pmoor or
rngirl.Ufor Iho ( jonuinu nrtlclo , mnmifncturod
> y ) . ( . H.
PROCLAMATION ,
\\MIKHKA * , Joint resolution Madopted t > y the
\ \ LcKlolntmo ul the Stnto of Nebraska , at the
: i hleoirli | Sewlon thcroof , ixnd npprou',1 , February
7tli , A. 1) . ! Rstpropo ; lnp an Amendment to M-clInn
ourlof Article 1hrce(3) ) ot th * Uointinitloti ol
aid SUte. and IhatnaU section as nmrnditl idiitll
wxdm ( olluns , tn-wlt :
"Section 4 Tlio ( eniM o ! otltce of Mftntirr * ot the
, i'Kl H'iiii8liivll bet o } eixt . nnil lhoihall caeh ,
cct-lvo a salary ol throe liunilrctt dfllat lor their
ei\\i \ > sclimiiif ld tcrcr , mid tencciitu [ or oiory
nile they dhMI traM-l In Rolin ; to and rctiirnlni ; Iroin
he pl > co cl incetlng of the Ix'j.-lK'.xUirc , on the moil
Mii.il MU'C. I'linMimn mi KKR , IhM neither inetn-
icracl Ilio Irijbluro ( ! nor otnuinyrs shall rrcolvo
nv pay or pcnitiMtesi oilier thin Ilicl : K.i'nry nnd
nlloage. Kich session , o coit | sncclal sc lon * , shall
e not lesa than bl\ty di > > fl. Alter Iho r\pir t'on ol
nrty dujTRof thorculnn no bids nor Joint resolutions
f the ntturo ol hilN t > h M liolntroauewl , unlox the
lov rnor sliill. hy special mcsMtfp , o ll the ntten-
Ion ol Iho U'Ki lnluro to the neees'ltv rl pa > slHK ol
ln\v t on thoBiihJeet innttcrriiihracfil In tliviiiisugc ,
nd the IntroJuctloii at Mils nlmll l > o tcstrlcle-l
hereto. "
ThubAlloM at the flection at which sil.l . Anuiul.
unit eliall ho eillimlttoJ shall bo In thn ( ollo\vlii
oriu , "For proposed Amendment tr the Conttltu
ion rolatliiK to legl-hll\o Dvpartnunt " "Aealn t
iropoxed Ainciidinont to thu Uoiibtltution iclattni'
0 I.C-l.'l\tho ) I'onaltinclit. "
WIIKRKIS , ftjoln. reiolullon was adopud hy the
.cclslaturo ol the f ta'o ' ot NchrasUa at the Klgh-
tenth Session thereof , M l approved Kohruary "Mh ,
A. 1) ISSl.i'roposiii ) ; an Amendment to Section One
OotAnlrlo I'hc ( S ) ol the Cocttltiillun t said
ilato. and t'.i t saldecctlon as amu-ndod shall ruail ns
lollous , tci-uH :
"Section 1. llio K.cctitlDepartment shall con
slst nl a Governor , Licoteimiit-Uomnur , Secretary
ol State , Auditor ol I'ulllc Ace unit , Treasurer ,
S poilntondentof rubllo Instruction , Attorney Gen
eral. Commissioner ol Puh.lo l-nmlsam ; lIulMhifja ,
and Hoard ol ! all way Commissioner. 'ho olllitrn
nunod in this suctionshu'l ' tnch hold Us utllcc lor
ho term ol two ycara Irom the nrst Tlmrsdav alter
ho first TiuuiUy In Jasiiary IICXB alter MB electl n
nnd until hi ? Miccessor Is o'ectcd and ipiialllod. I'lio-
IURUIIO K\KI ! , that the tltst election cl said otllccrs
hall ho held on IhoIIrttTucslay suceoodliiKthollrbt
Monday In November ol ItSSJ , and each euccecdhiR
election slnll ho held at the same rclatlvo tlmo In
cnchc\un3fftrthorcalti'r. All otlicr olllcers that
nay ho tirotldeil tor by l w , under the pio\isiona ol
his section , ehali ho clioscn In such mannir and nt
ueh tluiea , and pliallholdthclr olllccs [ oreucli loiiKtn
) itimo us 'inny ho provided hy law , and shall pcr-
o-m such duties nnd rccelvo Biich coiiipcnaitlon as
nay ho pro\Idud for hy law. The Governor , Socro-
ary olhtate , Auditor of I'nhllo Accountu , Tiuasurer ,
Commissioner ol Public Lands ftnd llullillii'Baiid ) At-
ornoy ( ! oneralehall reside at the cat ol co\ eminent
lurlntr their terms I olllce , and kc | ) the pnbllo ro
ords , ImokHiiud papers there , and the ollli-ers herein
tamed blull pcrlorni such duties at nuy le rciiulred
Thu ballota nt the election at wMch H.Id Amend-
no t th.tll lie dubmitted shill ho In in the following
orm : "I'or proposaj Ainenilment to Soctlon Ono
lof ) Article rivo(5)ol ( ) the Constitution , entitled ,
KiucutlvoDepartment.1" "Acainstp'oprscdAmend-
nont to Section Ono (1) ( ) ol Article Five ( ft ) ol the Con-
tttutlon , entitle I , 'l-Ai'ciitlvo Deportment. ' "
Tlierolnrc , I , James W. Danes , ( Javirnor cl the
State ot Nebrntka , do hereby uivo notice , In nccor-
mice with Section Ono (1) ( ) Article riltecn (10) ) oltho
Constitution , nnd the provisions ol nn art entitled ,
'An Act to ] irwlilo the manner ot proponlnit Ainoiid-
ncnta to the Constitution and submitting the same
, o the Klrctoriol this State"npproMid February 13th
\ . D. 1S77 , tlutsald proiofeil Amondmeirs will ho
ubmlttnl to the < piallilcd voters ol this SUto for
nilflcatlnn or rejection i.t the General Klettlon to bo
leld on the 4th day of No\embor , A. I ) 1SS1.
-L . " In Mitnes'i hereof , I have hereunto set
1 NRAI. . ! inyhand nnd caused to bo allixed the
I , ' orcat Seal of the Statool Nebranltn.
Done ' at Lincoln , tlila 13th day of July , A , D. 1884.
lie KiKhtccntli year ol tlio State , nnd ol the Inde-
lendcnco oltho United State. ' , the Ono Hundred and
Wy the CJavcrnor : JAMES W. DAWha.
ATTKST : KmvAun 1' . KOUOKN ,
jy 20-mo 3m 1-cw fcccrctary ot State.
PRINCIPAL LINE
"II ICAfi 0 , P EOK LA & ST. LOUIS ,
JIV WAV Ol'
OHAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER ,
OK VIA
ANSAS CITY AND /.TCHISON to DENVER
onmi'tliur In I'liiini Dcjidts lit Kiinxis City ,
Uiimliu nud Donvurwllh thimitflitmins lur
Anil nil jHihita in I lie ( i null. Wuat.
Union Ditpo
iKh irnliis lor
NKW yojtK , nosTOi
Anil nil r.i"TII fitii's.
Atl'corl-i with limn imlns lor Inilliuiap.
oils , C'iiiclniiiitl , Ciiliiift. „ , > ) , anil nil jiolntH In
thi-Soiitli.Kii.st. At Hi uuia with tlnoiib'1
tiuliiH lor nil polnln H < - ' { .
j'lIi'Kiinl Day Cone.licH , I'm lor dim , with Ito.
rllnliiK C'lwlri ( NcatH lu-u ) , sinnkliiK CiirH will
Ui'Volvlii ! , ' ClmlfH , I'lilliiinn I'nliu'o Slccplnt ,
Jars anil HID latnoim O. It. & < j. Dliilnt ; Cnra
run dully tniuiil from ClilciiKo and Kiuisiin Olty
Mllca o uilil ( .oilucll Illiills : Chlen o anil Hi' :
MolncH , CIil < : ii"i , , St. Jouuph , Alclilsoii inn
Tonolia wltliuul ohatiKc. Only through lint
running tluilr own tinliiH between Chicago
Lincoln nnd Di.'iivcr , nnd ( JlilcMigo , KIIIIHHM
Cltv niul Ilonvur. TliruiiKli cum butwtion
Inilaiiiiiol.i ( ] | iinil Council lllull'ii , via I'coiin
COINd AOKTII ANI > KOU1II.
Snllil Tmlnx of Kli ant Day Couches am
Pullman ralacn8liiliK ! | ) ) Car.s aio run dally t <
anil fioin .St. I.onlu ; via Hannibal ; Qulncy
Keoltult , Ilnilliinton , ( 'cdar Hnnlds and Alher
I.cato.st. I'anl anil MiniicaiKillHi 1'arlorC'ar
with itecilnini ; Chiilrs to anil liinn HI. l.onl
anil I'corin. UnlyonochaiiKOOf earn lirtwcci
St. I.oulHiituI DH ! Molnc.s , linui , Lincoln , No
hninl < aancl Donvrr , Colonido.
It iHidHO thoonly Thiouuli 1-lno liL-t
ST. LOUIS , HI1TNEAPOLI8 and ST. PAUL
U Is known as thu Kioal TIIHOITiill tAI )
J.INi : or America , nnd In niilvciNiilly udinll
< rd lo III ) tllll
Finest Equiproi Itailroad In ths World fo
au classes of Travel.
Through TlfkntH via this line far halo at ui
U. It.cuniKiji ticket olllccaIntliu Unileil.State
\.id C'anaiUi.
T. J. I'OTTHIt , I'KItOKVAM.OAV'KM. ,
' . . . ' '
Vicu-I'ici. liUta.Mat.ucfr Gni > 'i'
tlirivi-n ou Jlorllc-U'ii I' x l. " wrlto liniidrcds nt
Kruteful liiollicrH MnlliiTk' luilk Kirilulnri un
fti.idi JUMUJl IK' ! rouUn'UlM'ANTH < i
f r'Hii htan h > -iiiiuw | mil noli nif 11ll' U-r | fiiod III
tu llli < irMikiu MrorIM At.18 'Jlirln-xl diet fur
litHl'KIIK'.S uinl 1NVAI 1DH Ilit-'lilyU-iii'llc-liJ
tuiiurvliiiriiiniliiTHUHuilrliik 1'n.ivKiuinK c , AS
drumMH IlH < liniitliftriiitm'iit < ifchllilreiifrux
I l -l.'lc ! II loli > ul < 'iii" ' in .r-O.hu 1,1 11u
Uli'l fi.l clitldnnI , v rui'linii Jtl Atul'c'i.
I cui-llltlluirli firiilivniirt u Hit I'd ! l'i l latin
tinnilllrl. . II' JItiirtill U II , llttt'in
llurcr lUW.l .ub.iliui' " lur molMr'twIU. "
/ / U. / ' / / . ( . A' . / ' . /.uillyn ' , K. ) ' .
Will I * wnt Ir luiill nn rui-li tel rrliu In rlatnpi.
11(1111.ICK'K ( I'lKIU CO. ! Kiirlnc , Win.
fj'l'ix tcfei'iirW'iiiK.-r cr SUW69
BROKERS ,
404 Farnam St. , OMAHA
PARTIAL LIST OF Sl'KClAt. UAROAtMS
PROPERTY ,
'arming Lands , Improved Farms nnd
Stock Farms in Douglas , Cass , Codnr
Knnco , Thnyor , nnd Ilownrd
Counties.
BUSINESS PROPERTY ,
'o.
05 For Sale S3\0d ( cot on 13th trcct , near liar-
in.1) ' , room tor n brick Mock , ot foumtorm which
would rent ri'.iillly. II notsold llliln to dnjs
It will \\ltlidraun nml built upon. South
44 It. cornet alley SViOO. InsWo 41 It. , 85,210.
13 For Salr A liarKaln , SSxlS2 It on 14th St , neat
Jones StCall ; anil neo 111 In rcxard to this prop
I'ttyuo ha\o n h.Uk'ftlti for \on.
11- For Saltf-Uooil uualnujs lot on Cumlng St ,
WK132 feet (0,000. (
01 Fur Sale Improml Farnnm 8trectpropcrtynrar
12th street , 817,000.
17 For Salo-40J\13'- , splemlM hrlok Impnno-
incut , MI Koodhinincss n it In the city ? 10,000.
S3 For SMo Klcvant corner on Btrcot car line , 33x
00 store , two story , ami huemcnt 18i40. Oood
location , $0,00' ) .
IS Fur 8alo Splendid business corner on 13th St ,
lot (10x125 ( , Bloro hulldliiK ami torn linrKaln
Sl.tiCO.
07 For Sale A business property ( or JIS.MJO jlcM-
Intfa rich Income ol 16percent , net on Imost-
tnent.
63 For Sale On California , close to Holt line lot
31x132 , two etory house nml lam , 83.500.
RESIDENCE PROPERTY
For Snlo within Hnlf-Milo of Postoilico
' 15'Hoii'O aiU lot f 0,003
333 - House nml lot. . . . , H.&OO
j-IIoimi and lot 2BOO
! 32j-llousoand lot 2,600
00Ilonso anil lot S.tiH )
.S3 HoiiDO and lot 8.2CO
02 House anil lot 12,000
01 THO HonsM U'.tlH )
03 Ilonnoaml lot 3tOi
Homo and lot 2,200
70 Hoiiso.and lot 4,00(1
72 IIoiiM ) anil lot 3 BOO
(18 ( llonioani lot , 4,500
Oil House and lot 2&oo
K ) llouaoaml lot O.fiOO
51 House ami lot 6Mii )
(10 ( Honsu ami lot 4Ml }
35 HousoanJ lot O.tOO
afij-IloiHonn.l . lot '
- . 3tfM
55 Ilouau anil lot B.W10
f5l Iloiii-o and lo ; ; 3,000
10 Houaoancl lov 12,000
33 Ilousoand lot 0,600
ieaidoncca for sale within n milo circloof
Postoilico and outaido of Half Milo.
No.
339 lloupo and lot $2.800
07 House ami 3 lots O.COO
ilousu anil lot 3,600
33 Ilonso and lot 3.UOO
3i ( IIOH80 and lot 2.f.00 .
31 Houcoandlot 2,000
, 'X ' ) Ilousoand lot 2,100
23 1 IOIIPO and lot 1,700
15 HoUHoan ! lot 2,2 [ > 0
70 1 louse and lot 3,5 0
03 Houira ami lot 1.G50
' 0 Ilousoand lot 3,006
OOJ IIouw and lot 2,000
75 House and lot 2,800
30 lfotw. ancl lot 3..100
OS Houao ami 2 lota 3.COO
DI Iloiuu and lot 1,700
73 Homo ami lot 2,500
83 House and lot 4uO
31 lloii'oand ' lot 2,1X10
C3"Ilcsulcnco lotH In all parts of the city ami all
JdithuH. Acre projierty near the city. 1'rlc.is ntul
crniati euit
NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY
SUGOKSSOn TO DAVIS * BNYDEB.J
Oenorkl
1505 FAUNA1I ST. OMAIIA.
IHvo lor sulo 200,000 Acres ( urotnlly selected Undi
n K torn NnbruBka , t low prloo rnd on OMJ tornu.
w i i r iB ror HMo In Udiii'Iai , Ioilfo | , Collti
1'latto , Hurt , Liinri ; ! { , Burny , Wwhlniftou , MerloV
raundvra , anil llutlcr Oountloa.
T ioa | aid In all rarto of the Btt.lt. '
Money loaned on Improved lnrmB.
Nutary I'nblic always In olUco Corrc | ioiiiloiioa
olicltud
CIIICSGO , DOCK 1SLAHDS PACIFIC R'V
Hy Hid central position of II" line , connect ) the
Haat and llio Went by llio shortcut route , anil car-
riuri r > aB onKcni , % vitliniit ohniiKo of carw , bciwjun
I'hlcr.r.o nnrt K.inin City , Council Illmlu , I.I-AVCII-
wurtli , AulilHon. Municai/olia nnrl IH j'uul. H
comcclu in Union DcpoMltli nil tlio priucipn
lines tif rotid l > oiweon tlio Atlantic and the 1'aufllt
Octiini. H ciui | | > mcnt IB iiiirlvaleU tint inannllU
cent * tjcintf uoini > QMCtl of Mont ComforlaUlu nna
llcni'tlful l' y l.oaohcB , MnRinlUvnt llorlon lie-
rlln.nii Chair Curt , I'ullmanM ' 1'rcttlcul l'alict ;
tilcfriiu ! Cars , iini ) thu IJcut lanu nl Jjinnc Can
In Ihu Work' . 'riiiroTroIni . ' ' . . " . . f' ran
iilmuouri llivcr J'oinlf. Tw- " " - ' -Mil.
CAKoantl Miuiicai > uli& anit Ml. M.u , r.M MW 'UUUU
"ALBERT I.HA AUYE. "
A New and Direct Una , vmHrm-ca nnd Knnh
Hue , liuu rouviilly been opi-neil hclwccii llichinoiul ,
Horlolk.Nowport NCWB , ctiatlauoo a , Atlanta. A u-
L'umn.Naiilivlllo.I.ouiii'llio , LcxIiiKloii , Cincinnati
inrtianiijulii | aim Kulaycitc , anil Omaha , Mtnucap-
pluanitUI I'nul nml inlornirdlala IIOIIIK. .
All Through Pabaonucra Travel un Foul iiiproit
Tiuk"tg for ualo at all principal Ticket Onicci l !
Ihu United BluU'Muild Canuda.
UaKiiC ° clicclicd throiiKli and roleu of faro al
ways an low iiu cauipetilora that oiler Kan
T'or detailed lotoruiallon.ciit tlio Maps and fold-
era of Ihu
GREAT ROCK ISLAND fiOUTE
&l rour PCJrest Ticket OUloe , or addreui
. - . It. rjflllLC , " E. . OT. . . . JOHM . . . ,
/.ii.AUla
THE OHfiAPEST PLACE UN UMAHA TO
IT U EKE
Ono of the Best aud largest ; Stocks in the United States
to select from.
NO STAIES TO CLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR ,
IT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE
FOR ALL ARE FOUND !
Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water !
And all of tlio good nnd pleasant things Uiattjgo to niako up n com
plete nud happy existence.
The town of South Omaha is situated south of the city of Omaha
on the line of the U. P. Railway , and it is less than 8J miles from the
[ haulm post ollice to the north Hue of the town site.
South Omaha is nearly 1 miles north and south by 2J eaat and
wesl , and covers an area of nearly foursquare- miles ,
The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit.
Nearly 150 lots have been sold fwid the doiunud is oil the increase
The yards are being rapidly pushed lo completion.
The 500,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. ' ,
The $30,000 Water Works are keeping pacei with the other ira '
nroveinents , and thollotel and Exchange Building will bo erected at once.
The 13. & M. and Bolt Line Railways have a large force of men ai
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. t"
BdgT'Apply nttlio Company's office , cor. of 13th and Douglas 'streets
over the OiuniinlSaviug's Bank. " -
. A , UPTON , f
Assistant Secretary , /
0. F. GOODMAN ,
AND DEALER IN
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand
J
EiiL'ino TriinmingB. Mining Machinery , Bolting , Hoao , Brass and Iron Fittings ,
nt wholoaalo nnd retail. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , ORUROH '
AND SCHOOL 13ELL& .
Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb.
0. S. RAYMOND , " > , '
V
Fine Silverware. Mantle Clocks ,
COMPL1STIS ASSORTMENT OF
Walnut Clocks at Bottom Prices.
INSPECTION INVITED. S. E , COR , DOUGLAS AND
15TH STREETS.
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
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