Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 27, 1884, Image 7
I DAILtfBKE S.ATURP Y , SEPTEMBER 27 1884. NORENS dty LANDSTROM , Fall Goods Kcndy. Suits Mndo to Order in Latest Style on Short Notice and a Kcusonnlo Prices. SATISFACTION GUAKANTBBD. CIO Main Street. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Council Bluffs DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT. 0,000 Electric Belt ! roM for the Month of Sept , by us. Agents Wanted ! Ilefcrcnoc * Any ot the bu lncs9lhou c In Council BluDs. JUDD & SMITH Proprietors. Salcgrooma 319. Broadway. Manufactory 30. Fourth St. COUNCIL BLUFFS A. L. STRANG & CO. , Double and Single Acting Power ana Hand J Engine Trimmings. Mining Machinery , Bolting , HOBO , Brass and Iron Fltttncs , at wholesale and retail. HALLADAY WIND-M1LLS , OHUROD AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam St. , Omaha Neb. CHICKERING They Are Without A Rival. AND Have been Awarded One Hundred and eighteen Prize Medals at all the prominent expositions of the World for the Last Fifty Years. And Living Pianists , IN An examination of these magnificent .Pianos is politely requested before purchasing any other instrument. Ifl B.A , WTVEHT& ! i OS \ General Western Representatives. P. S.-Also Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS , BEHR BEOS. , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGEB CYMBELLA and CLOUGH & WARREN ORGANS , LEADING Finest Stock of Real Bronze and Builders' Hardware in the State. Largest Assortment of General Hardware and Mechanic's Tools in the City. FIVE KINDS OF ROLLER SKATES. 250 page Illustrated Catalogue Free. Douglas street , - - OMAHA , NEB. RUEMFXNGBOLTE , -MANUFAOTUUEIIS OF ENTAL GftLVANIZEO Dormer Windows , FtaUIi , Window C p , Iion Grouting , Ifctalllo Bky-llgbti , tic. 1\a , Iron tnd Slatclloo | - t , BIO South 12th Street Omah Kebrulu. OMAHANATIONAL : TJ , S. DEPOSITORY. J. H. MILLARD , President. WM. WALLACE , Cashiot Oaoital and Surplus. S5OO.OOO. Flro ami Bacirlar Proof Safes for Kent at f in CO to 860per annum. { Gahll Brothers } Farnam Mreet. , Farnam StreEt LEADING ONEPUIOE 131 U Farnam Street , OMAHA , NEBRASKA COUHCIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOOAL NEWS. THE U , S , COURT , 1311 Clayton Wins In Ills CASO Acnlns tlio XctoKrnpli Company , After convening of the U. S. diatric court til 2 o'clock yostordny nftornuoi Judge Lore gave his Instructions In tin caaoof Clayton nnd the Western I'liioi TelegrAph company to the jury , ant they retired for deliberation. The case is a suit for damages growing out o , u error in the transmission of a telegraphic message sent by Claytot from Carson , Iowa to Chicago. The error consisted of the substitution o the word "buy" for ' 'sell. " Clayton Is a licavy corn shipper , and in Uio transac Lion of hia business ho sent a dispatch to Ida agent , In Chicago , ordering him to "aoll" 25,000 bushels of corn. The dispatch - patch aa received by the Chicago agonl from Iho Woatorn Union oflico directed him to "buy" that many bushels , and ho did BO regardless of the downward ten dency of the market. This resulted in osa to Mr. Clayton , and ho brought this suit to recover damngoa , which ho places at § 550. The plnintifT'a caao waa ably mndlcd by Mr. Jacob Sims , and Mr. N. U. Pusoy , while Wlrght & Baldwin and Judge WDodworth , of Omaha , wore for the defendant. 'Iho jury returned a verdict giving the full amount aakcd for with interest. I'ASSINO A Sl'IEI.MAUK. Fred Gostonburg , who waa arrested at Planning for passing a apiolmark for n ; old coin , had hia trial yesterday aftor- 10011 and as being found guilty waa son- onccd to aix months in the county jail. ADJOURNMENT. The court has adjourned until Monday morning. Judge lioyo , who sull'oring roiu a carbuncle on hia knee , started for lomo , and Judge Shirds has boon tolo- ; raphod to , to aeo if ho cannot cuino lore and attend court in Judge Love's place next week. PEUSONAIiS , 1' . 15. Cadwoll , of Dunlap , was at tlio ( leu yesterday. J. Slack Love , of Audiibon , lown , was at ho I'acifio yesterday. W. J. Maxwell has returned from Now York , and is at the Ogden , K T. LJImockimd George II. Grocu , of Now York , dined at Dechtel'a yesterday. llov. T. C. Smith , of Slicnnudo.ih , was in lie city yesterday , a guest of tlio Pacific. II. W. Johnson , of Sioux Palls , Dakota , vas among yesterday's guests at the Paci- c. c.W. W. M. Carlisle and wife , of Missouri Val oy , wore In the city yesterday , and at the ) gdon. Miss 1'lorenca Hoot , daughter of Colonel K. loot , of Kookuk , is a guest of Sirs. Guorgo Metcalf. Sir. Wilder , a well known cigar manufac urer , of Bood , was greeting his Council Blutfs friends yesterday. G. G. liico , who has been ill for several veolcs with malarial fever , was yesterday ery low and his friends thought his recovery ery doubtful. Major 0. I/ . French , of Missouri Valley , vas here ytrljrday with a special invitation or the Abe Lincoln Post , G. A. II , , and oth- r old soldiers , to attend the Harrison county eunion , at Missouri Valley , uoxt Thursday nd Priday. J. J. Wahhvond , of Burlington , editor of lie Iowa Tribune , and grand secretary of the Druids , was hero yesterday , signing jointly with W. K. Vanghan , tlio noble grand arch f the order , twelve charters for the cstab- slinient of new groves in Iowa. "Warning Tliloveo. Mayor Tom Ledwich , of Jlarlan , haa olivorcd himself of the following char- ctoristic rilOULAMATION : It having como to the knowledge of ho authorities that our city ia int'eated ith pick-pockets and burglars , I adopt Ilia method of notifying the people of larlan to bo on the alert , night and ay. Should they attempt to outer your louse "shoot them on the spot. " To lioeo who are aHonding our fair look well to your pursea , especially ao when many are congregated together in a com- met crowd. Messrs , thieves : wo know vho you are , wo are on your track , aim ro prepared to care for you. Would it ot bo vroll for you to change your base f operations ! Tiio.s. IiEitwicii , Mayor. A. Valuable Chill Tonic Head tlilH ' .Testimony. NEW ALISANY , Miss. , Juno 9,1881. less. II , A. Ilobinaon & Co. Louisville. Gentlemen Out of novcral gross of 'luyltca' ' Chill Tonlo sold ainco 1 located lore , two years ago , not a failure haa > eon reported. The demand ia incroas- ng dally. The people have learned that ; ia ao represented a certain , safe and needy euro for Chills and fever and ' 111 have no other remedy. This ia the Imont universal statement of my cus- amors in this section. Its advantages vor Quinine and other anti-poriodics mvo boon thoroughly demonstrated. Bo- idea the cfliciency of this Tonic , the afety and comfort attending its use peak highly in ita favor. Small children ike it readily. In my drug atoro , a pop lar J'hyalaian haa his oflico , You know 10 regular "M. D'a" dialiko to recom- lend Patent Medicines. Ilwjhcti 1'ulna Is ( he only one of which ho hu vcmpoken favorably. After exhaust- ng the Afalcrla Mcdlcu , ineffectually , 10 waa cured of a case of chronic Chills , f long ntandinp , by the use of half a ottlo of Ilitfjltcn' Tonlo. Really it is a. > loasuro to handle auch a remedy for it icvcr dfaippolnta. Jf you should wiah ny tratimoniala , I can furnish yuu with lundrcda from reliable persons , The ast lot ordered la nearly out , and I will mvo to replenish soon. It In OHO of my tmikn. Respectfully , ( Signed ) H. W. WALTO.V. Prepared by It. A. Robinson & Co. , Vholcsalo Druggista , and at retail by chrotor & Bocht , Druggists , Omaha , letails at $1,00 per bottlu , aix bottles orgo.OO. CONNUIJIA.Ijr.riK8. The reason why eoino men do not marry u eeauto now bonneti ) cannot be bought at tliu vo cent ttores. A Chicago man hag married a female make innner. If he comts home diunk very oftun she will l > i' m'phty ' hand to liatp in the home. [ Iiowell Cillwn. Oirlt of n innriin < Tcnbln ncinr < < gold for StO in Yokohama. The , Ini > no o young mot mint ha\o lota of money t. . < throw away ii tliit minncr. Lot thorn mine to Aiuotie ; ' where innrriRgcnblo girls ntr Rt\en nwny , Mr. ( icorgo Henry \Vniron , Jr. , to Ml VMcllo Unrrinon. Rrnndi CommodoreOnrrlson , nnd Mnn Mitmldarrl ( ! son , her ulster , will 1)0 nmrnrd on Tuoadny t ( the Count do Chnmlen , nt I'lbcron , Iiiiii ( , ISrnnch. Mrs. Allro Mnson belonps to the best Don con Hill , Host on , Muo bWd. Her father , ilonnthnn Mnion. wns ono f liniol'ob < itor. mmtliitiiimto friends. Slio lim IK-OH Mrs. Hooper ns well AS Mrs. Simmer , nnd now pro. | xses to mnrry Mr. T uilu S , Morgan , who Is PON only ycfti-s of ngo Atul worth S''U.OOO.OOO. The eugngomont U annountrd of the oldest daughter ot the Cointo do l'ari < to n youup Austrian nrchdnko. This i' not nn unexpected ovotit. The mint of the Princess Ainoll d'Or > leans , Clementine , widow of 1'rinco Augustus of Saxo-Coburg , has inatch-maldn ? talents , lives in Vienna nnd it the nmther-ln-lnw of nt archduke , Mlsn Pearl Tyler , the daughter of ex-Prosi- lout Tyler , is to bo married nt lilchmand shortly to William N , Ellin , member of the Virginia house of delegates from Montgomery county. Mlsa Tyler is doscrilnxl as "a brunet > f a very decided typo , a dating anil dashing lortawoman , and of charming manners. " Mir. Ullis Is a progressive young N'irplman wltli a argo citato In Montgomery. The difference boiweon the Quaker form of narriago nnd the Episcopal form Is that In .ho former the bride does not pronuso to obey nit does obey , while in the latter the bride lees promise to obey but does not obey. Poor little Kmnrn Smith wedded big , burly Tolin Drown , The latter , on IHMIIR atkod his nislmws , replied with the air of n man wlio vai telling the truth , "I'm mi Km.bossor. " They were to bo married xory , very soon , and were looking at some furniture. Ono chair In particular caught George's eye. It was especially solid and maeslve. "I llko that chair , " ho wiaperod ; "it will lold us both without any dnngor of breaking IOWM , donr , nnd , " ho added , tenderly , "onti chair , you know , if strong and durable , will answer our purposu just as well as two. " The girl blushed a happy little- blush and , ho purchase was made. But after a few weeks of married lifo it bo. came developed that George wanted a whole chair for himself and another ono for his foot , WKST POINT , Ga. , September 1 ! ) . An in .ensoly romantic marriage occurred near this ity. In the afternoon , about 0 o'clock , Mr. 'olin ' M' . Harrington and Miss Loula Xachy , of this place , were married two mlloi from .own. The ceremony was performed by Jlov. 5. P. Callaway. The attendants were Mr. P. Sclmlu and Miss Lottie Laiiior and Mrs , W. L. Williams. All the parties were on lorxcback , the minister standing In a buggy. L'ho place selected was a beautiful cluster of hade trees on a mound near tlio public road , away from the hum nnd nolso of Iho busy voild. After marriage the bridal patty ro- timed tothoclty. The bride 11 ono of West 'olut's most Intellectual ladles. The groom s a prominent cotton broker , Corii-ShucklnK SOUK. Shuck orlong , niggers , shuck din corn ! Dar's many or bar'l In dis ya pile ; Jar's menny or raahln , slip's yo born , To fee all all da ban a wid artor wilo. Luk nt Suslng , dat fat gal ! Wlmr she git dat ballymornl ? Pitts' or got it fumolo Miss Sal. Shuck orlong , shuck dis co'n. ClIOIU'H. jhnck a ruck a shuck ! shuck a ruck a shuck ] Pars dat tickler down dis way. Shuck a ruck a shuck ; shuck : i ruck a shuck ! Ain't gwine homo oz long cI stay. lyiir dat bo' pig , how ho squeal ! Wishin' fo' do ' slops tor-niorrer mo'n ; Cf ho hatter got In dat doro lid' ' , NigKers , wo'd neber bin shucliin' dis co'n. Luk at Moses , how ho grin ! Aiu' nuflin" of him but his wool nn' chin ; Motif or. big oz dat co'n bin. Shuck erlong , shuck dis co'n , ClIOItUH. Shuck : i ruck a shuck ! shuck a ruck a nhuck : Pars dat tickler down dis nay. Shuck a ruck a shuck ! shuck a nick a shuck Ain' gwino homo ez long e I stay. S. C. Cromwell in Harper's Monthly. iniPJEIIES. The fitness of things is not illustrated when a wrinkled , gossiping , busy old girl at a hurch fair insists upon eating angel cake. Among the Btrango names used hy the unl. atlon army In Now York state are "Jump , ng Sambo , " "Tho Hallelujah Canary Singer1 'Joyful Joromlah " " Sal " " , , "Happy , "Smiling May , " < md "Dick the Doul Teaser. " "Papa"said the little daughter of a clergy- nan recently , "if God tells you what to writu n your sermon , why do you so often scratch ; out again ? " The clergyman changed the ubject by asking her how she liked nor now oil. Deadly weapons are taken from men carry- ig them into onoof Galreston'H gambling and linking house.s , nn employee gives checks for liein , and they are returned on their ownor'a oparturo. It ia thought the fi.tmo rule will .imalely bo adopted at Texas churches. "What do you know of the patriarch Abra- lam ? " "Ho was the father of Lot and had on wives. Onn was called Hismalo and rothor Haygur. Ho kop wun nt homo and ho urriod the tether into the desert , where shu ccum a pillcr of salt in the daytime and u iller of fire by night. "My son , " asked a Sunday nchool teacher , what do yon know of tlio proverb regarding eoplo who reside In glass houses'/1 / " 1 don't now nuthin' , " was thoiesponcc , "about the rovcrb , but I know that people wet livu In L'IHH IIOUSOH orient to lay nhed late In thu nornln' iiiiIofH they pull down the bllndx. " " \Vlio was Moses ? " Ho wan an Egyptian. To ll'od In a hark made of bullrtixhos , and ho opt a golden carf and worship ! brai/.on lukeu , and ho hut nothin' but ijwalea and launorfor forty ywirH. lie wa kort by the ir of bin 'cd while rldln under a bow of a rco , and ho was killed by his son Abslon IIH o was haiifiii' from the bow , HH ! end woo eaco , " "Wall , of dat an'n't ilo blam'ost cajicr I jor need , " cxclamod an old negro who sat on 10 bank of a liayou. fishing , "What's the matter ? " HOUIO ono asked , "W'y pah , lis'now my dog ho dimmed or- ( ing an' laid down at my feet an * Jin" din'mlin. it , er alligator ho Hlipi up an' grabs do ( log n' takes him erway. Do Imperlitost trick I IOT Kocd , MIII'H mu o' n nlggur preacher at r barbecue. " | Now Orleans Picayune. ThuSuhbath-uchool IOSMOII last Sunday , TO- erred to David'H ini'iulties , concornlng which o remarks : "Thoy are moro than the haliH of my head , " A lady In a certain claws Raid , In thin collection ection , to favor David somewhat as to thu un.bor of hit Iniquities ; "Maybo ho wai bald. " "YtH , " growled a bachelor at the foot of the 0(8 , "certainly ha ought to have boon with 10 number of wives ho had , " "A largo soap factory ha failed in Colum ns , Ohio. " "Woll , you know what is the mason of It , on't you ? " "No. " "A revival , to raibc money for Iho South ca Islamic , has been going on for several nontliH among thu ladies , and M they have nome mo to wash their children the demand for oap has fallen off. There has been an over- reduction of neap and jiil loiiary zeal. " Hho had just joined the church nnd was fading n missionary paper after meeting oumycslonlay afternoon , "John , " Halt ! she , looking up anxiously , "I avojnst given a quarter for homo mUklon urpodon. 1 hardly know the diffcrenuu bo- \ct < ii homo anil foreign mlsjilonii. Plcasu ell mo which one I'd better palnml/u. " "That dei > ends upon your Inclinations' , my ear. " "Whatdo they dot" "Do ! Why. they say that the homo nils- onarlex live upon tlio people. " "Yen , nnd the foreign OIIOM ? " "Hero the process is reveruoil , and tlio poole - le lluiupori the mliBlonailos If they are fat lough , " Alice K. Curtia of Urunawick , Mp. , rites , she had uuU'ercd very much with idney diouaao. Uaing several bottloi of [ UNTH [ Kidney and liver ] UUMKIIY Miss ) . pronounces it a real blessing to woman or all kidney .11'VICNltiK "Mamma , " inid a little Waco four-year-old "Ibis is the c-df . .f my los , Isn't It ? " "Ytw. * "Well , tln'ii , " l ppmg his thlfih , "this nun bo the cow,1' A little girl on Cedar street wtmt nut of ( ho hoim < on Wednesday nimnliig nnd shouted U a playmate : "Oh. Ue ii' , wo'vogota baby a our house' ? sntadoll b.iliy , but a real homemade made baby ! " -St. Paul Herald. "Mamma , " ad ! little Innoeonco , uho for the first tima had boon taken to too a b.illo | > erformod , "why do they wear ntich shorl dresses ? Atv they too i > or to buy more , ur won't their mothers lot them wcarlougdtvssoi yet ? " hcanl him telling another man down the itroot this afternoon that ho couldn't go with litn catiiio ho had to go and put his watch ir soak. " LUtlo Nell Wo had lovely times at the Beashoro this summer. Where did you go ! l.ittlo .Task Wo stayed In the city. Little Nell Did you ? How awful It In to bo | Kior. Wo used to stay In the city , but wo go to the seashore every ye.tr now. Little Jack Well , wo'ro going neit summer. My pa is going to 'ail , too. liattlor'8 little boy , who hat been unusually ntorostcd in political matters , astonished hlri athor the other ' 'Pa morning by asking : , vhat is tliodllltreuco botwocnlMr. ! * larrott , if dya liouso fame , and thu political editor of a newspaper ? " "Itoally , Jtny son , I cannot toll , " replied Kattlcr. "Woll , ono is alloarnod lyur , and the other Is a ( turned liar , " replied ho boy fin ho ( hot out of the room , i'Yoa , " 8ntd little ( Sracip , who was spending ho BUinmer at liar mint's In the country"yos. ( aunty , 1'vo put the chickens all to l > ed , and hey are fast asloop. " An investigation found ho chickens In the kitchen , each with Its hnnd indor its wing , just as comfoitablo and dignl. icd as a grown-up fowl could bo. Gracie had cen the lions n-roost , and sha PUVO the chick- OIIH their first lesson in sleeping away from their mother' Tlio OontOBt of mi Ohio DIouiul , Philadelphia Proas : An Ohio mound vaa recently explored. It la located near the center of Morgan township , is about fifty foot in diameter at the base and six foot high , the top being a level circle thirty-iivo foot across. The invoa- igation revealed that the mound was ormod chielly of surface soil and made vholly on top of the ground. At the depth of throe feet was found n ring of ashes five foot in width and two foot loop , containing bits of charcoal. The diameter of the ring is about twenty foot. n and about thia were found human JOIICB that had evidently boon burned. Inside thia , lying at the very bottom of ho mound on the original soil , were bund a tolerable stnto of preservation , ho akolotoiiB of four full grown poraona ono of them a woman , upon whcmlay the jonoB of a well developed infant. The Dodlos were huddled together without any ayatomotio arrangement. The skulls were of good size and ahapo. Only the jonca of ono showed signs of lire. SKIN 1H813/V8F.S / OUHEI ) [ Jy Dr. Pra/.iorVi Magic Ointment. Cures as f by magic : Plmplea , Black Heads or Grubs , lilotchos and Eruptions on the face , leaving .ho skin clear and beautiful , Also cures Itch , Salt lihoum , Sere Nipples , Sere I.ips and old , Obstlnatu Ulceis , Sold by druggists , or nailed on receipt of prioo. EU cents. Sold by Culm & Co. and C. P , Cioodman. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tlio following arc the tlraoi of the arrival and do < mrturo ol trains liy contra ! standard time , at i' ocildciwta. Trains leave transfer depot ton rain u.08 earlier and arrive ton mlnutoa later. OIIIOAOO , BUKUNOrOM ANDQUmOT. LfliVB. AttUIVl. 6:35 : n m Chicago KsprcM P:00 : a in 0 : < 0 a m Kant Kail. 7:00 : p ro 6 : am ( 'Mall and KiprcBi , 7"3pn 12:20 : p m Accommodation. SiO : p m At local dojiot only. KANSAS Cirr , BT. JOS AND CX1UNOIL ELUITS. 10:03 : in | > ! all and Kxproao , j7OG : p m 8:06 : p in Paclflo Kzpreaa , 6:6Q : p m CIIIOAOO , UILWAUKBII AND BT. TAUL. 6:26 : p m Express , 0:05 : a m 81IS ; ID Kx | > ro88 , 0:65 : p 111 CniCAOO , BOOK INLAND AND rAOITIO. 6SO : p m Atlantic Exprosa , 8:05 : a m 0:2D : a m Day Express , 0:64 : p m 7:20 : a m 'Dee llolnca Accommodation , ) 0:06 : p m At local depot only. WAIAJIU , BT. LOUIB AND rAcmo. 1:20 : nm Mail. 4:15 : pm 6:10 : pu Accommodaton 0:00 : am At Transfer f.nly CHICAGO and NORTUWMTiaH. 6:80 : p m Express , 0:60 : p m 9:25am : raclfloKxprcu 0:06 : am EIOIIX oitr AND rAcmo. :40 : p m St. Paul Kxprou , 8:60 : a m 120 a m Day Express 0:60 : p in UNION rAcino. 3:00 : p m Western Exproaa , 8:35 a m 1:00 : a m 1'adIIo I'.xpreaa , : < 0 p m 7:40 a m Local Kxpross , 0:64 : a m 2:10 : a m Lincoln Kxpross , "AtTramforonly/ DDktUT TRAINS TO OMAHA. Leave 7:20-8:30-0:30-10:30-11:40 : : : : : a. ro. lM-2:3 : : :30-l:30-6SO-0:30-ll:05p. : : : : : m. Hunday 0:30-11:40 : : .in. 1:30-3:30-6:30-0:30-11:05 : : : : p. m. Arilvo 10 tnln o bofuru leaving tlnio TIIOS. orriou , u. M. ruair. OFFICER & PUSEY Council Bluff1 I * . Established - - 1856 Dealers In FoiolKQ and omontlo Exchange an .11. TATlt WA1WKN WIIITK ATTORNEYS AT LAW. I'ractloo In Stata and Koilvral Courts. Oollectlong promptly attended to. Koorn 10 , HliuR.utV ] iulliiR ! ( , COUNCIL iiLurrs IOWA AC01J U1M . K. 1' . CAOWKLL QIMS& CADWELL , Attorneys-at-Law , COUNCIL I1J.UFKS , IOWA. OIllco.Maln Street , Iloomx 1 and JRIiUKOrt & Me- ralion's lllock. Will practice In BUto ud Fcdor | oiirw. BOOGE'S ' SIOUX CITY HAMS. J. Y , FULLER , Commission Merchant No .S3 Pe rl Btroet . Council llluffn owa. Mrs , nJ , HiltoiU.n , . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 222 Middle I2ro 4w y. Council Illufla. N. BCHURZ , Jisiice ofile Peace. OKKJCK OVKH A11KKIOAN KXl'llEBS. COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA. Dr , "W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council BluIIa - Iowa , THE CHEAPEST PLAOE 1JN OMAHA TO ! i IT Ono of the Best and largest Stocks intho United State ? to .select from. NO STAIRS TO OLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOR , SOUTH THAT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE ALL ARE an And nil of the good mid pleasant things that ( go to make up a complete ploto and happy existence. The town of South Omaha i : tuunted south of the city of Omaha on the line of the U. P. Rnihvny , nnd it is less than 2 nulea from the Omaha post oflico to the north line c i the town site. South Omaha is nearly H miles north and south by 2J east and west , nnd covers nn area of nearly foursquare miles , The stock yards are nt the extreme southern limit. Nenrly 150 lots hnvo heon sold and the domaud is on the increase The yards are hoiug rapidly pushed to completion. The 60,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $80,000 Wntor Works nro finished nnd furnish nn abundant supply of PURE SPKING WATER. The B. & M. nnd Bolt Line Railways have n large force of men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have n union depo ) ' 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 be'cheapor than they are to-day. B2T"Apply at the Company's office , nt the Union Stocks Ynrds. C , A. UPTON * , Assistant Secretary , C. S. RAYMOND , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Silverware. Mantle Clocks , COMPLETEIASSORTMENTfiOF Walnu Clocks at Bottom Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. S. E. COR. DOUGLAS AND 15TH STREETS. FINE REPABRBfUC A SPECIALTY HALLET DAVIS AND GO'S PIANOS [ ENDORSED BY FKA'-'V L IJOSTON.IMarch 1st , 1831. KMEllBOt ? PIANO -auMiXEMiiM Tour Instruments. OrinJ , Square nd-Uprlght , are really nobby riHtrumenta and unrivalled ( or beauty ol.touo and flnlsh. .Allow mo to.oongratulato you on your sterling aUBTAVK SATTKU , RECOMMENDS ; iTSELF. A ' I I 'f ' iGiTIDTin SOLE AGENT , r \ . JIILAtZjjLT JCLJ.1519 Dodge iStroot..Omaha , Nob. Orange Blossom Flour WHOLESALE BY L. A. STEWART fe CO. , 1013 Jones Street , } .ABKWK ED OU033. { OMAHA , NEB IMPORTER , JOBBER AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT OP 13TH ST. , .BETWEEN FARNAM AND 1IAUNEY OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA