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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1884)
TUL DAlt / BEE THUllSDAV fiEPTEMBttE 4. 188-1- Has Enlarged nnd He-fitted Uis Store , mid Offers Extra luduccnionts to Purchasers of DRY GOODS , FANCY GOODS , AND LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. 743 Broadway , . . . . Council Bluffs , t. moo offer for ( AMI 101 KleKRiitrcsIJcncoonKatnamSt , . . . 'ocka ' Irrm postolllct1 , tcrncr lot , ( I7J foct in t' nt , Juston new grade ; house 11 rooms , nlth orv , . Modern Itnpnncmcnt , $3,000 cash , lialancoim lour ) earn' time , , I'OlTEll .V C011U , 1615 Firnam St. ' 201 Thtco flno lirlck rc'Uenccs on IpOR'SAIiE , between Dojgo and Farnam. All modern lmiro ) > entente , c nt front , and ag Investment ' " > aylOper cent net. Ono haU tash , balance on " .inc. rOTTEU fc COB11,1515 rarnam St. flALE IPS Flno rc'Idcnco on Bit. Tlcajant o , Ii blocks oft 1'ark nvomic , 14 room , all Improvements. Lot 0 feet south front. 'U'rlco 87.000. * Sy POTTKK & COBI1,1B15 Fftrnara St. This letter 134 U-fii House ami lot on Georgia ave- battlo. iJJtl bofoDlock 80ulh , 8tt . ' . * juiuufi auunt ui ub. Mary's nvenuo beautiful [ spot lllot. house new , 8 rooms. Cheap , ha con3ict ; ondj'TTEU&COBBIBIS ' rarnamst. the pUcs of socl' n't , JrS 132x13 ! feet east front , on llth ings. Jflf moalrl)0ri wlthhou80 c room3. ( table , ib ? prootirua anai1 ° nni1 ( rult trce3 wl" ' ' eol(1 ttt " b vvl * b { 'OlTEIlk COBB | 1615 Knrnam St. radaa nnd trlonj poillt of the b l03 South and cast corner 65x130 , _ in i.- . - . i , Am houso. now , shade and fruit trees , wlil 00 OXcaa 0 . , on Charles street , Shlnn'a 3rd tucnta. 1D15 equal to the \ spared v dl fnrnL , ,01190 roomi nlccot , on S5th 't jf it block north ot St. Mary's menue. tt\sy tcrmn. of thu rCUllio 'OrTEIt & COnB , 1C15 Knrnani St. 1 and prvmises + . .U , . T1S ° House 7 rooms In flue repair , on wrcsciKg.luoj fronti on ijouj-laa street , near ha heat rot < arm Ka9 > 'lcrn"- OTTKll COUI ) | 161B FRrnamst. tO te < tnjau Flno house , 10 rooms on 2l6t , , .Or outhand cast fronts , oiio block off ut Lrollml , . | .rlce S7 > 500i 1ay ; lf I'OTTKIl & , COI1I1. IBID Pjruam St. 184 Kttlf lot , gooil locality , small etc. 1'rico $1.010 , one-half cash. t'OTfEU & COIIB , IBIS Faruam St. 7011 SALIJ 103 T o lioii 03 , 7 room' , and lots In Ilorbach'd 1st addition , conu'drath cly new and oed sliat c. Trices 82,300 , ! . ! ,700. ron'KK A. C01IU , IDIS Farnam St. OH 8AT.K 163 Good Iiomo. lot 45x135 on Ham If 1 lltou etrcut. barn , mitbiilMtnirn , $3,000 Easy tcrma. rOTFUlt & 001)11 , 1016 Fariiam St. \ SArE 171 Lot south front OOUeS , 5 room 1T\OU 1 coUagu , btstdva closets and bath room , many kinds of fruits , shade trees , vtn , ? 3,230. Kasy terms. POTtUKiV C011I ) , ID 15 Farnam St. HATK-Tot3 In Hlltslds aolltlons , best In the IpOH 1 city for residence ? . 1'OTThU &COD1I , 1515 Putnam St. FOU SAtiE lot" , meant'and lmi > ro\od , In all parts of the city. Call on us. I'jrriUl A , OOllU , 1515 Farnam St. iraOIl SALK tidts at Intersection of Farnam street JL and Lena avenue , itfrom $100 to ? JOO each , $26 cash and HO per month. 1'JTTEK & COint , 1515 Farnam St. FOU SALE 580 acres U miles south of Union stork jnrds. Will sell SO , 100 , 240 or 3W acres In body. land Improved , houses , barns , orchards , etc , eto. Bargain at from $45 to & > 5 per aero. Terms very easy. 1'0'ITEU & COBB , 1615 Farnam St. FOIl SALE 0000 acres cfjand In Che } en no coun ty , Xcbraaka , at $3.00 per aero. 1'OTTnn A. COBU , 1515 FarnamEt. "IT'OU 'SALK 5,000 sxcru ) of good land In Goepcr J' county , at S3 60 per acre. ruiTElt A , C'OUl ) , 1515 Farnam Etrccr. Foil SALII Soi oral sections In Daweon county at 0.50 per acre. acre.1'OITEIl & COH11 , ISID Farm.m St. > CH SALE 10 000 acres of desirable land In Dou- J7 ga ] < ) . Mirpy , Cumin ; ; , Nanca , .Merrlck , liulTalo , Kearney , llujor and Lincoln counties. 1'Ori'EH & COUI5 1516 Farnam St. r - 7 T'ley Are Without A Bival. AND Have.been Awarded One Euudred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And EMflM IF tiie [ Ireaiost LMm Mists , 'iTHiF ' * IN ho abili ° 'iatjon of tuese magnificent JPiauos is politely requested before prti. ? ; ing any other instrument. General Western Reprcseu tatives. P , S , Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BROS. , and ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGER CYMBELLA and CLOUGE & WARREN ORGAN. \ LUMJ /jt'jiuiOu en CObO fe vt R a -d - " enPI M z ; PI § .2 2 S i P W § # s OUMINGS AND 20THST , , OMAHA , NEB COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. FIXING FOR THtl FAIR , Council HlnOX to 1)0 AVcll oil Aofoss the Khcr , In addition to tlio list published in TUB BBB of ycatordny of the Council Illulfr people who nro to exhibit at the Nebraska state fair to bo hold in Omnhn , September oth to 12th , are the follow- in ; ' : Husaell & Co , will bo represented by K. C Harris , who will exhibit steam diglm-a mid separators , J. Mueller , plaiioa nnd organs. The 81,000 Uardman piano , n premium by Air. Mueller , will bo included in his exhibit hibit , which will bo in ohargo of JST. . ) . SwntiBonnnd SI. P. llrnco , 13. V. Lowia nnd F. Geor willreprcaen the Churchill rump company. PKUSONAIj. U. F. Clayton , of Mnccdonln , was in tin city yc.itenlay , I ! co , 1J. Wcsloy hai left for St. .Too to at tend the fair. Toir Cnrlislo mul ifo , of Missouri Valley , were yesterday at the 1'acitic. JL J , Chambers and K. Kciijaniln , attor uoys from Avoca , were iu tno city yustorday. A. Mann , the insurance Mann , left ycstor day for llawatht ! > , ] Cw. : , liis old lionu1 , u\tt ) > cl- lug to return in a fo\v daya. Itcv. , T. M. Ohalliulio is well-known by his former couuoctiou with the Herald of this place , and later with thu Ked Oak Express , is in tlio city grootiiiR his many friends here again , L. Uookholf intends goinfj to Woodbine todny to see about hla little nephew , a son ol Ii. Jj , lioekhoir , who was bitten by a rattle snalvo while picking blackberries on Mr. L D. Harris' place the other day. The boy 1 between eight and nlnu years of ngo , and ho is reported as sulTering badly , his ICR beintf terri bly swollen. S. W. Vorgnson having sold his real cstato and loan business here , now starts to join his family who.no visiting their old Missouri loiuo , and after a few weeks rest and recruit- ngof health , which is not of the best , will ro- , nrn to settle up his matters hero. Mr. Fer jtison has boon here for about n year , and during that tiino has dona u largo business , calling over a quarter of n million of dollars jcsidas his other dealings. lie has made for limEclf en excellent lepntation in business circles , and his also won for himself many fricn Js who hope that \ \ ith regained health xnd icnewed stroiigth hu may decide to con tinue a lesident of Council BlulTH wliich needs nst such men. Itciil K tao ( XraiiarorH. The following transfers were lilod in the county clork's ollico yesterday nnd reported for THE BBC by P. .1. McMa- liono , September 2 , 188-1 : Samuel I Poppo to Alfred Johnson. part of 12-74-38. ? 37.uO. .John Matson to Oscar Noti" , lota 3 and 4 blk 10 , Walnut , $1,2GO. Helen E Gouldou to George Brass fisld , part lot G blk 8 Boors add , $500. J 1 * ' Peterson to T C Brougham , part sw.J nw. } 3C-7C-43 , § 1,800. Xavier Molmtt to Joseph Soobolt. part BW | sw } 1-77-44 , § 40. AJPattooto Moses Wholon , noj 3-70-42 , nnd no nwj 5-75-42 , § 1,971. Elvin Larno to Emelino Slocuin , part mv | ne | 12-75 40 , § 1,000. Kmohno Slocom to Jnmos C Nelson , sol swf and part wA BW17540 } , $1,500. Total sales , § 7,208. St. Patrick's Society. The members of the St. Patrick's Benevolent - novolont society are requested to meet in their hall this ( Thursday ) evening , at 8 o'clock sharp , to inako arrangements to follow in funeral procession , the remains of their late beloved brother Reverend Father Mulhollnnd , to the grave. By order of the president. EnwAiti ) A. WICKHAM , Hccrotary. COMMEItOIAIi , COUNCIL BLUKFH StAnKKT. CoUNOir , 1JI.U1T8 , IOWA , Sept. . ' ! , 188) . Wheat-No. 1 milling , 75SO ; No. It , GE@ 70 ; rejected fiO. Curn Local purposna , 40 ® 15. Oats For loc.d purposoH , M © ! " . llay-810 00@1'20U per ton ; baled , 50@CO Ilyo 40@irc. Corn Meal 1 30 per 100 pounds. Wood Good supply ; prices nt yards , 0 00@ Coal Delivered , hard , 11 CO per ton ; coft , 1 00 per ton Lurd 1'nirbank'fl , wholca-illng nt Oic. I'lonr City Hour , 1 C0@3 KO. Brooms 2 D5@3 00 per doz. LIVK HTOCK. Cattle liutchor cows 3 00@3 U , ; . Uutcher Btoors , 1 OOte I 23. Sheep It.no. Hogs 112505. ! . rUODUCE AND XIIOITH. Quotations by J. M. St. John & Co. , com- mlHsion merchants , 51)8 ) liroadway. Poultry Ilve old hone , 7c ; spring chickens , 2 00SjU ( CO per doz. Pi-achos-A bus. box , 1 00. ] , oiuoim 1 50.ri 00 jor box. Uuttcr Creamery , 18@20c ; country , CC"1 ICc. ICc.JCggs 11 per dozen. VegotabloH Potatoes , : tO@4Cc per buphel ; onions , I0 ( , f)0o per bit ; apples , chi-icij cooking or eating , 2 fJOfoll 00 ; boann , 1 75f 2 60 pur jushol ; Hwcot notatoen , 4 00 oor Mi ) , IOWA ITKM8. The now directory gives Kookuk n population of 18,000. The Plymouth Holler Mill company , of LonmrB , capital § 50,000 , has boon in- corporatcd. Millers report the now crop of wheat n excellent condition , and the boot they lave handled for four years. The Chinamen of Uurlinj-ton propose to take the atarch out of Frunchinen in that city by refusing to do their washing. The big distillery nt Doa Moiiics has manufactured , during the past month , 2,250 barrels nnd 205 puncheons of alco hol and highwincu. U is reported that the telephone com * [ > aiui. & of the state propose to ralso thii rent for tiao of inalrumenta , claimini ; ; hat present rates are inadequate to pay cxpcnsen , Tlio body of Paul A. Phippin land juyer , was found near Thayer Friday norning. Ueath was caused by fright occasioned by the approach of a nlorrn vhich ho thought to bo n cyclone. The 0. U. , V ( .t. have got the now double track fimahud between Ottumwa ind the Des Aloines bridge and also be tween llueeoll nnd Chan ton nnd traina commenced wing them Sunday the C. M RIUIS , n Cedar lapids ? brewer , has Hied his petition nnd bond asking for luavo to manufacture nnd soil ale , beer , porter , olc , for mechanical nnd medicinal purposes. The petition contains 4 (0 ( sig natures , nnd will come up for hearing before the board of supervisors nt the September session. In its cll'ort to obtain the proposed Presbyterian college , Kort Dodge has already secured throe names for § 500 each , live for § 200 each , nnd three for § 100 each , besides numerous subscrip tions for smaller amounts. There nro also several donations of lam ! * and lots of considerable vnluo , including one of eighty ncrca of land worth § 10 per ncro. In n dilliculty nt Klngsloy a few dnys ainco , growing out of the ulosing of Scott Bros. , moat mnrkot by forced sale , Walter Scott was shot by Marshal Am- merman , the ball biking ell'oct In the loft leg and indicting n painful but not dangerous - gorous wound. The men were clinched nt the time , nnd the officer claims that'ho did net purposely discharge his weapon. It is stated that n singular bank swin dle occurred nt Hcd Oak recently. 11 , N. Mooro's cashier , n young man by the namoof Kincaid , in Mooro'a nbsonso loaned his brother § 5,000 for five years nt 8 per cent. , nnd then loaned himself § 5,010 nt the same rate nt the name time both brothers signing each nno. Moon cnmo homo nnd the cashier bold mul brazenly told him about it. Moore saw that the young man had the drop on him as ho was his own caahior , so ho com promised the deal by giving the Kincaidi § 2,500 to got tiio remainder of the § 10 , 000 back. _ _ A Itulmko ' .HovorKod , Sister Crimea nftor hearing tlio announcement nouncoment from the pulpit of the an nual camp mooting , nt once determined to go. "Ef the weather pnrmits , " said she to lior friend Miss Simpkins , " and Provi dence is willin' , shall I go an' stay thro' the ineotiu1. " Accordingly the nuciont hair trunk was packed and Sister Grimes sot out. The tirsc few miles were uneventful , nnd won passed in counting the telegraph poles and musing upon the infinit. Suddenly a change came ever the spirit of her dreams. She oat upright , with n startler expression , which soon changed to ono of indignation. Suddenly she faced about nnd addressing n mild looking man with a white nccktio , who sat bo iiind her , inquired in n voice of terror. " \Vhat do you moan by insulting mo n this manner ? " ' 'Indeed , madam " "You needn't 'indued , mailnm , ' mo You know you did it nnd you needn't deny it , you onnctimonioua old hypo crit. " "Prny excuse mo , madam , but " " 1 won't excuse you , you roprobato. ' "What is the matter , madam/ / " In quired the conductor who waa attracted jy Mr.s. Grimes indignant tones. "Why , this old sinner has boon in suiting me. " "What has ho done , madam ? " "llo has well ho has been pinching my nnk that is , my foot. " "Madam , " said the solemn looking man , "what n monstrous fabrication. " "Suppose you arise for a moment , ' suggested the conductor. "There , ho has just done it again , ' screamed Sister Grimes. "Bless soull" the my ejaculrted no ouscd. Sister Grimes leaped from her seat to the aisle , with lire in her 030 , and the conductoo pulled from beneath the seat n largo bag , from n hole in which protrud cd the head of a largo game cock , glaring lorcoly about and lunging with his pow erful beak at whatever lay near. "Madam " said the , solemn-looking wan , "yon BOO it was your own wretched jird that haa demo the mischief. You lave accused an innocent man of a honi- ous oflonsc , while you , yourself , nro on ? our way to attend n cock fight. Thus t is that Satan betrays his followers. " IjtullCH in America , eng before they reach middle ago fro- puontly iind themselves suffering from omo of tlio complaints nnd weaknesses icculiar to their sex. For nil such Kid- icy-Wort is n great boon. It induces icalthy action of the Kidneys , Liver nnd 3owols , cleanses the system , and strengthens and gives now life to all the mportnnt organs of the body. It ia na urea great assistant in establishing nnd ustaining health. Sold by all druggists. BTiuul nnd HiiHlo Tftlk Politics , lope It. Cody in Naporvillo Kay. "But isn't Mr. Cleveland all right ? " "Cleveland ! Why Suaio Ivory I llavo rou gene crazy ? Why , ho don't uvon ride o the capitol in the morniim ! Yes , ho'a nst that vuluar ! And then his nock ! Why , the Tiibuno said n six-foot measure vouldn't reach around it , and you know ho Tribune ulwaya tells the truth , and hen ho wears a turndown collar , ana n ilver watch , nnd an old bach , too ! Oh , ny , ho woul'ln't make n good prenidonl' ' " "Well , Maud , what's the matter with 51aino ( ' "Well , ho'fl about the best , but ho wrote those M. U. Llignn letters , ypu know ! " "What " were thoyV Spooney ? "Well , 1 nm not very clear on thorn , nysolf , but I Huppnso they nro Homo love otters ; soft , you know ! " "But how is Butler ? " "Bah ! HO'H croaa-oycd and wears n ourtoon uhoo ! " "Well , Maud , I guess you are right ; non had not better voto. But lot's HBO ain't there a St. John ? " ' Worse and worse ! Why , Susie Ivory , low can you mention himHo / dyes his nustacho ! Susie ! Susie ! Wnat are wo coining to ? " And after declaring that she would never vote , Maud took her leave. jtiTIVrlrcitlon. The Scarlet , Cardinal Hod lid field , Navy Jiluo , Sou ! Drown , JJiainoiu. JVCH nivo perfect rcmiltH. Any faiiliioimblc oW , JOc. , at ( IrugRinta. Wolla , Kiclmrdiioi k Co. . Jiurliugton , Vt. More About tlio CJrooly Kvpcd Itlon , Ci.KVKLANiiHuptoinber3. Horgti Urainard IK ] Long , and 1'rlvnto Conrioll of tlus O'coly xpmlltlon ( ire now hero , They were u IIM morning telegrams from Wa-ihlngton taling that an army ollhi-r who lian noon the ll.irionays ( the HIIWVOM whun found wcro n two lurtlen , onn Im.wli-d by JJrainanl. the tin i by Long living snperatcly and icfu-lng ( iHieak. | Tliat ( iu-nli W.IH an invalid llio nut two immtlm mid thi- party headed by Iralnnrd curnl for liim llkii a thlld ; that tH.ding ratiuna wi-io a uniiinoii practlco , nnd hat InmtiTH tent out for liiidi concealoJ hum fur Uunneolvo-i. l iich of thono utnto- nunta liraiiutil , J.ong , and Coimoll deny iniiliutiually , Tliuy Hay tlio party W H not dividrd , lint vlnlo ( ivuiiloptln uMalltfliit liruiutird and < ( Hi/cloit | together inidur the fly of the tout Micauvi the mtorlor of tlio tunt wan not litrxe iioiigh f r ail. "crrfuarit Urainard nuyH ( Jrnoly talkuil ovnry day ami wan iililuanduoinijcteiit o command tlio piity , which liodld tliiuu hut - ut All iigreo tliat nuboily wa < Bliol except imiry. A Hptclal teport of tlio BUMIU llicer BftjB Urainard was much ntro Kor than ho reHt and whnn.ho raiim atioard tlio Hear aid "Oh , J c-juld uat tliu "tulf and di oht it , " lid when Buinn cue ut thu rejiiilog party nntlood tlio nWnco of 1'axoy'n body. Itrainari ai < l "I just ( iniMiiil the l.wt of him Ix-forn yoi nrril. l. In rcfercnco to thU llrnlnnrd al ( tlic clliccr ulio n > | H < rtod that wni a lin e rlni derrr and denies all tlit , and Imn and ( \n neil coroborato tlio donlnl. Tlio Terrible Ilrnln Which scrofula han upon the system inns bearrcstcd , and the blood must bo pun lied , or serious consequences will ensue Kor jiurifying nnd vitalizing ellecls Hood s Sarsapanlla has been found superior rior to any other preparation. It i > xpil every trace of impurity from the blood and bestows now lifo nnd vigor upon every ory function of the body , enabling it to entirely overcome disease. A Kntnl HliiMl , SiuiiON. I'll. , Sept. 3. 1-wt o\cnlnp whllo men were bhutniR . pipuof iron In the bo t torn of the Mark of the Valley furnace , a bliw of giant powder ptomaturoly ctplodcd liy i park of tire , duo 111:111vm : fatally injnroi and four striou ly. The follow IHRvero in jnrod : M. M. Ayorc , about the IPRS atiillxvly Win. Mnllory , eye * and hand" ! Shlverton liurnod about face , nj iw nud arm. Ayt-rs wan thu Hiippoit of n father , mother and e\ei children , Tim What makes n man feel ns slinky na chills nnd fever ? It Is shako , shako , shak , until you almost rattle you tooth out and shako the buttons oil'of your coat. What drives chills and fuverouU Brown's Iron Bitters. If you have never tried It got some nt onre , nnd don't shako nny more. Mr. Chas. Jr. .Nowoll , of Tot tlngton , Va. , nay * , " 1 need Brown's Iron Bittora last fall for chills nnd fever , and derived great bonclit. " It is the boat tonic known. Tlio Klro Itouiml. HKI.KNA , Mout , Sept. : . ' . Vno destroyed twenty two buildings at Migsouln thtt inoiit * i K. Total lo-w , SM.OOO ; insiir.uice , 815,000. Warder & Co. lost eight buildiuijn valued at SIII.OOO , inelndiiig the Kimt national iMi building. The con ton Is of thu lunk Miult are uninjured. Tlio liio Htarlod in I.obor'n howling alley , and i supposed to be of in cendiary oiigfn. A Fatal Oil Klro. Ism \s.\roi.m , Sent , i A special to the .lournal says : An oil tank on n wont bound freight , on the Indianapolis it St. hoiils road , o\ploded this moiniiig. The train took lire and uns almost entirely destroyed. A stock man.IIOHO name could not bo aicettnincd , vt as burned to death. The cause of thu explosion - plosion ii unknown. To SMOKERS of Blackwcll's Genuine Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. TliH Special Deposit Is to pinrantco thn payment of tlio Z' > premiums fully described 'n our former announcements. Tlio premiums 111 lie pnlil.no matter how imall tuonumlicrof lings rclurned may lie. Offiro lltarfareiri Dtirhnn Tnluiern Co , _ Jlur'iini , It. C. , ltft11) \ ) , 18Bt { ( \ifk\rr \ II ink of Durham , IKatinm , N C. DEAR HniWo tmliwo jou $ ll'Jiiu. lilch plc.ua iilara on Special DopoHlt to pay pn'nuuina for out i mpty tolmcco Imi-'n In IMI rttiirnril Deo. UUL Yours truly. .1 H OAllll. 1'rifMont. OKre nf llit HimkaS WnrA'im.J llurham , N C , Hay 10.1081 ( IV/'if 'yi/nrArirr/I' / / * 7 > urA < im TotnffO Ct * . DFin Hni1 lu\o tn nckmmlcilim n-colpt of * ll , ! liin from jon. lilrli wo havn placed upon iWial Ur wlt fur tlio object ) on RlHtn. Vouratnilr. 1' A. W1UJY. Oaelilcr. Noneecnulno without plrinroot IiniJjontlio ciu kw.-c , i our otliur anuoiiiicdiicuta BOLBROOK , SBEITOH S MEANY. Engineering , ' Surveying AND CONTRACTING WORK Done nlthln thu city ami tlirouKhout the State. 4T01Uco C'rvlKliton Illock , ojipoalto City Kn liioor'n ollico. n2-lm HAS NO UPERIOR. The Steck is a Durable Piano. TIIE HTIXJK HAH SINGING QUAUTY QV TONK FOUND NO OTIIKH PIANO , SOLD NLY 5)Y ) WJODBRID&S BROS , , OMAHA NKI1. J. F. ARMSTONG , M. D. Practice LimiU'd to Dibunsrs oi1 the Eyu and Ear. J50IJ FATINAM ST. , - - OMAHA. DUFRENE& MENDELIWN. tar IICUOVFD 10 OMAHA NTIOANAL UANK IKJ1LU1N3. RED STAR LINE noynl andU.B , BAILING EVBRY SATURDAY , I1KTWKKN HEW YORK AND ANTWERP ThtHMnt , Qtrmnny , Italy , Ifullaml awl Pranct HUiemifo Outward , WO ; l'ro | > all from Antwerp , ( In ; Kicutnlon , $311 , InoliiilliiK toddlliir , ntc , iU ! Cabin , 840 ; Hound Trlii , * M.UO ; Kicunlon , J1WJ ; Huloou ttvrn MO la ( ISO ; Uxcumltm 110 to 8180. Or i'eiot WrUtit It Koiia , Gun , Afuuts. 65 y N. Y. iOiMwell , Hiimlltoii A Co. , Omaha. 1 11. K. Plcxl ntu t Co. , 204 N. 18th Htruot , Uuiaha ; D. K. Kim ill , OinaliaA cuU. oJ-ly 0010) WSAL ) , PARIS , J87S BAKER'S \Vurrunlcd Cut-nil , fium which thu KCrim u Oil Imitbiiiiriinutid \ml/irei \ linirilfie tli myth uf Coi.ua mliio tuih Huircii , At'dwruutur Hut.'ur and In thtrcfuru fjr inure cconoiiil < -al. H IK tklJiluui , nuurlildni ; , IfiiKlli < iiln ( ; , < ii lly dlT ld , nnd admirably udujiud fur Intullda u well iui fur i > er oin In liculth , Hold uf Urocrri mcrjnliorfi , BAKER U CO , , BoSsfer , Mas ? . THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY Tin Ono of the Best aud largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIKS TO CLIMB , ELE&ANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR : DTHATISTHE NAMEEOFQTHE TOWN-WHERE" L'FORD ALL ARE FOUND i Where They Can EnjoygPure Air < & Water ! And all of tlio good nnd plcnsnnl things tlmt go to mnlco up a com- ) loto and happy existence. Thoi town o South Omaha is tiiunted south o the city of Omaha on the line o the U. P. Railway , and it ia leas than SJJ miles from the .hiiiilm post ollico to the north line c i the town site. South Omaha is nearly Ii miles north and south by % \ easband west , and covers an area of nearly four square miles , The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 150 lots have boon sold and the demand is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The # 00,000 beef packing house is progressing : finely. The ? UO,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have n large force of men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will bo burnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never ) o"clieapor than they are to-day. &dZr"Apply at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks. M. A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary. 0. F , GOODMAN , AND DEALER IN OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand J'Jnglno TrhnmlngB , Mining Machinery , Bolting , OBO , Braaa and Iron at wholoBBlo and retail. HALLADAY WIND-M1LLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL UHLL& . Corner lOtli Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. AND TWO WHEEL OABTS , 1M8 nd IBM lUrnay Direct nil (034. ( HtlilliUcil , U.U' C UlotCBluiu' ttdueufou ( .Drllc lo ! ( RtTEMHNtf , BOLTE & COMPANY , -MANUFACIUUKH3 OK- Dormer Window * , Window C | n , Iron Crcstln . JMalll Bky-lIjthU , &o. Tin Irca uJl SUta BJO tn 810 Bouiti Ktb Mriwt Uuiah * Mobrak J