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    DAILY BEE FRIDAY , OCTOBER 3 154.
NORKNE dty LANDSTROM ,
Fall Goods Ready. Suits Mndo to Order in Latest Style
on Short Notice nnd n liousonnlo Prices.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
Mmn Strnot. _ _ _ - _ _ . _ . _ Council Dltifln.
DR. JUDD'S ELECTRIC BELT.
0,000 Klcctrlo Bolts fold for the Month ol Scit | , by us.
Agents Wanted !
References Any of the biislntsaJhoujM In Council Blufls. JUDO & SMITH froprlelori.
Salesrooms 310. Broadway. Manufactory 30. Fourth St. COUN01L BLUFFS-
GERMAN D. WYATT ,
LUMBER MERGHAN T !
0 MINGS AND 20TH STS , OMAHA , NEB ,
403 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Cntarru ,
Deafness , Lnug nnd Ncrvons Disonsos Speedily nnd l-'ormnnontly Onrod. Pntlontt
ur od nt Homo. Write for "TiiE MEDICAL-MISSIONARY , " for the People.
Consultation nnd Correspondence Gratia. P. 0. Box 292. Telephone No. 2G.
HON. ED WARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , says : " Physician of
Uo Ability nnd Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport ,
"An iionorablo Man. Flno Success , Wonderful Cures. " Hours 8 to 6.
Health is Wealth !
DR. E , 0. WXST'S NBRTR AKD DRAIN TRTIASHRST , a
guaranteed ereciOo for Hysteria , D zzlncss , Convul-
long , Fits , Nervous Neuralgia , Headache , -Nervous
Prostration caused by the uao ol alcohol or tobbacco ,
Wakofulnccs. Mental depression. Softening of the
brain , resulting In Insanity and leaping to misery ,
decay and death , Premature Old a e , Baroness , loss
of power In either BOX , Involuntary Locca and Lper
matorhoracaused by overoxcrtlontof the brain , eel ( .
abueo or over Indulgence. Each box , contalna ono
month's treatment. $1.00 a boxer six bottles .for
85.00 , cent by mall prepaid on receipt of price.
WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXKJ
To euro my case. With each order received by us
for BIX bottles , accompllfhed with ? 5.CO , wo will ecnd
the purchaser our written guaiantoo to refund the
mcney If the treatmoncdoos not effect a cure. Guar
antees Issued only by JOHN C : WEST & CO. ,
jy US-m&o-ry 802 Madison St. , Chicago , 111.
THE MERCHANTS
Aut'iorizea ' Capital , - $1,000,000
Paid-up Capital , - - 100,000
Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000
, . ,1 BANKING OFFICE I
N , W. Cor , Farnam ana 12th St
OFFICFR8I
FKAMK UD&rnr , President. I BAH'L . ROOHU , V-P
Bra. B. WOOD , Cashier. I Lurnxn DUAEI , A
DIRECTORS !
Flank Murphy , Samuel E. Rogers , Ben. B. Wood
Charles C. Housel , A. D. Jones , Luther Drake.
Transact a Qeiieral Banking Business. All whi
have any Banking business t9 transact are Invited
call. No matter how large or small the transactloo
It will receive our careful attention , and we piomlu
always courteous treatment.
Fays particular attention to boslneas for partlei
residing outside the city. Exchange on all the prln
clpal cities o ( the United Statea at very lowest ratet
i Aoounta ol Bankj anil Bankers received on ( avoi
nblo terma.
iBsuoesCertlflcato ot Deposit bearing ; 5 per oe *
Interest.
Duyaand tolls Foreign Sichange , County , Oil
nd Government securities
United States Depository-
OF OMAHA
Gor. 13th aud Farnam Sto ,
The Oldest Banking Establishment
in Omaha ,
UOCE3SORS 1O HOUNTZB BROTHERS.
Orsanlsoa in 1803.
Organized aa a National Bank In
OAJPITAIj S2OOOOl
einu'ijTjs AND PBOFITS siso.oot
OF7IC1BO DIHSCTOM.
niBtu * KOURTII , President.
JOHN A. CSBIUIITOH , Vloo President.
A ouarua KoDNrzr , 2d Vloe Prejldenl ,
A. 3 , POpfLBfOif.
F. n. 0iVi3 , Casb'ei
W n. Miaouing , Aulstint Ctshter.
Trinsicto a general banking butlnosi. Iwuca time
ccrtlflcatea bearing Interest. Draws drafts on San.
Frnnclsco and principal cities In the United States
Also London , Dublin , Edinburgh tnd the prlnclpa
Celtics of the continent and Euro jo.
J * .
UNITED STATES
UF OMAHA.
S , W Cor , Farnam and 12th Sts
Capital , - - $100,000.00
O. W. HAMILTON. Proo't.
8. D. CALDWELL , V. Pros't.
M. T. BARLOW. Cashier
DIRECTORS :
8. S. OALDWELL , D. F. SMITH ,
0. W. HAMILTOK , M. T.
0. WILL HAMILTON.
Accounts oolfcltoH and kept
Joot to night chock.
Certificates of Dopoalt Issued
ablolnS Band IUmonths bearing
Intoroot , or on domnnd without In-
toroot.
Advances madoto cuotomoraor
approvedooourltloont mnrkot rata
of Interest.
/Tho Intorooto of Cuatomoro arc
rc'ocoly guarded and every fnclllt ;
compatible with principled <
sound banking freely oxtondod.
D'aw eight drnfto on EnglandIre
land , Scotland , and nil parts of Eu
ropo.
Soil European Paosn o Tickets
OLLHOT IOJ.'P T'H f ] V * 71 T Y MP >
LYON & HEALY ,
Slal i&AInnrnoHtc
\V11I i < nt > oa Ibcir
DAND CATALOGUE , ,
fur 1 1,140 | M * . OUrDKf iiitf ( [
of ImltumtnU , SulU , C'ttj k 1' ' llifA
iott > tMnt. Ki > * nt U , Cttt-i.flJiil'V >
Slauil > < Drniu M jori bUlli r
IUUKvjn < irIknJ OutLU
|
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are the times of the arrival and do
rmrturo ol trains by central standard time , > t i
local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ten mln
U.C8 earlier and arrive ton rrlnutos later.
OniOlOO , BDRUKOrOM AND qUINOT.
LHAVB. JIUKIVK.
6:36 : pra Chicago Express 8:00 : a LI
0:40 : h ra Fast Mall. 7:00 p u >
D:16am : I'Jlall and Ksprcas , 7 3pm
12:20 : p m Accommodation. 2MO p i
At local depot only.
KAsaw air , ST. JOB AKD COUNCIL siurn.
10:05 : a m | UalI and Express , J7:05 p ni
8:05 : pm Pftolflo Express , 5:50 : pm
CniCiOO , UILWADRRI J\D 8T. TACL.
5:25 : p m Express , 0:05 : a m
8:15 : a m Express , 0:55 : p m
OniOAQO , KOCK18LAND AKD rAOIHC.
6:30 : p m Atlantic Express , 0:05 : a m
9:25 : n m Day Express , 0:54 : p m
7:20 : a m 'Dog Molnca Accommodation,1) ) 0:05 : p in
At local depot only.
WABASU , ST. LOUIS AND PACinO.
1:20 : a m Mall. 4:15 : p m
0:10 : pm Accommodaton 0:00 : a u
At Transfer only
cnioicro and NoniuwxaTBES.
5:30 : p m Express , 0:50 : p m
5:25 : a m Pacific ) Express 0:05 : a m
SIOUX CITY AND PACIFIC.
7:40 : p m St. Paul Express , 8:50 : a m
7i 0 a m Day Express 0:50 : p m
osio.-J PACIFIC.
8:00 : p m Western Express , 8:35 : a m
11:00 : a m Taclfla Express , 4:40 : p m
7:40 : n m Local Express , 0:64 : a i >
12:10 : a m Lincoln Express ,
At Tramfer only. '
EOMMT TRAIN'S TO OMAHA.
LoiTO 7:20-8SO-0:30-10SO-ll:40a. : : : : : m. 1:30-2:3 : :
8:30-4:30-6:30-0:30-11:06 : : : p. m Sunday 930-lltfO
a. m. 1:30-8:30-5:30-G:30-11:05 : : : : : p. m. Arilve 10 mln
to before leaving tlrnn
. O. O.
DENTIST.
100 MAIN STREET ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS - - . IOWA
GRAND-
FORMAL
OPENING ,
Thursday Evening
OCTOBER 9TH.
A. F. SCHFNCK , II 1I.JIARTENS ,
Manager. 1'roprletor.
ITJOS. omcia , u. u. POSIT.
OFFICER & PUSEY
Council Bluff ) I I .
Establishea - - 1856
Dealers In Foreign and oraeetlo Exchange an
J.H. TATK.
O ? 1.
Practice In State and Federal Courts.
Collections promptly attended to.
Room 1C , Shugart'i Building ,
COUNCIL BLUETS IOWA
JAI/'UU B1MS. K. I' . UAUWKLL
8IMS& CADWELL ,
Attorneys -at-Law ,
COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA.
Office , Main Street , Rooms 1 and 2 Bhugart & Me-
Mahon'u Block. Will practice In State and Fedora )
ourts.
Grain , & Promions ,
BOOGE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS.
J. Y. FULLER ,
Commission Merchant
Ko .88 Pearl Street . Council BluBt owa
MrsHJ , Hilloji.M n , .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
322 Middle Bro < 4v 7. council BlutJB ,
N. SOHURZ.
Wee of tto Peace ,
OITICK OVKK ASIKIUOAN KXI'UESS.
COUNCIL HTJTFFS TOW A
BUEXEL & MAUL ,
( BUCOES30I13 TO JOIHJ O , JACOBS )
UNDERTAKERS I
At tbe olJ klaud 1417 I'arnam Street. Orderi by
tclc 'r pli KcllcItoU and rroiuiitly Rttoiidod to. Tele
phone Ko. 225.
COUNCyiUFFS
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NKWS ,
A TEIFLING TETOK ,
The Corllilonco Men " \Vork n CD U-
tryinnit ( or n SumM Sum ,
Yesterday morning n man nnmcd Jos
eph Lyons , A good , honest sort of n look
ing farm hnml , wns inado the victim of
the confidence men who nro hiuiping
nbuiit hero contnumUy. The ninount
was Bmnll but it whs nil ho I'-l. Lye *
Is'from Jncksou county , nnd has lately
boon nt work at Crolghton , Nob. Ho
rrna in Marble's atcro , in tl'O
Drovers' hotel hero yesterday morning
buying some writing paper , when a man
caino in and asked the storekeeper if ho
know where ho could find a man to work
on a farm. The storekeeper said
ho did not know and young
Lyons , who was looking for employment
began talking to Hm about hh.nj out.
They walked out together , and as the re-
suit of the chat , Lyons hired out at $22
a month. The stranger hnd a little busi
ness to do , nnd to save himself the
trouble of going clear up to the bank ,
wanted to hjrrow § 20 of Lyons until
they could got the lattor's baggage , got
the horses and waon and drlvo up town ,
on the way home , and ho could then
stop at the bank nnd draw some money
and pay him back. Lyons only had
612.50 , and ho lot the stranger have $12.
Soon after ths the atiangor gave Lyons
the slip.
IT WON'T BUBN ,
Tlio OKI IT lokcry Insists on Continu
ing us nu Ey BoroDesplto
tlio Flames ,
Yesterday morning about 0 o'clock it
was discovered that the old shell of a
building standing on , the corner of Broad
way and Scott streets was on fire. The
flames were confined to the upper part
of the building , nnd the citizens wntchod
it for a whllo , took out some of the cor
tents of the first floor , nnd after thinking
that the flames might get too hot , sent
out an nlarm , nnd in the meantime wont
through the notion of putting a few
pails of water and doing a little stamping
out. By the time the department
had a ; Ivcd there was no need of any
streams. So in the course of a few min
utes after the Cro lads hnd loft , smoke
mo pouring out again from under thereof
roof , but the old building refused to bo
moved , and the fire getting discouraged
wont out of its own accord. Col. Sapp
owns the building and ho seemed as lit-
'o concerned about its fate as anyone ,
The fore department did excellent service
in not doing anything , and it was not
their fault that the building wei not
wiped out. Since it has not gone by the
lames , perhaps the board of health
which is so ready to condemn church
Duildings , will condemn this old rockovy ,
and order it removed.
21 ? . Herner loft yestrday to WebstorCityon
a visit.
Mr. Birch , of Uecison , was in tlio city yos-
jrday.
L. Kireh nnd famiiy have returned from
jb'cngo.
Col. .T. W. Chapman nnlvcd hero yesterday
rom Ka'.isas.
.T. F. C.aisady is confined to his loom by ma-
arial fover.
Mrs. Dr. Montgomery has rotrtod from
icr visit to Clavelaud.
1C. A. Famliam , of Grandy , Iowa , wai nt
3echtelo's yesterday.
A. J. Norman , of Lojci , wti ainonjryo.tor.
day's Pacific Honso guests.
Charles K. McC'ure ' , of Hartford , Conn , ,
arrived at the Pacific yessrday.
Mr , James li < irinoymJ children [ bavo re-
Aimed from Port Scott , Kansas ,
"Wir > . ! ' , Todd , pr"-s agent of Wrsne.'a
how at the 1'acifio - - .
, VIM -tor-day.
Co1. Itoot , tlio UrIUd Si-tea marshal , rd
lis daughter left ycstf rday for home.
TjMra. Gcoigo Pullman , of Silver City , is vis-
tiDfrJ'-jr father , Mr. Charles Plumor. who
Ives near this cilj ,
Mr. and Mre , C. Wesley left hat evening
or Marehalltown to vli.lt old Pennsylvania
ricnds who live there.
J. A. licdc , of Tabor , who pushes ono of the
harpeflt pencils of all lowa'x newspaper men ,
.vas at Uechtelo's yo'.torday.
3Mrn. E. E. Adams , who-o husband has
ately opened a boot and bhoo house horc , rr-
ivcd yesterday , v..th lior children from
Joston.
Ilarl P. Christy , roprr-ientint' the Button
ire engine company , and who is probably ni
well Known amonf ? firemen ni any man on tUo
oad , was In the city yesterday.
O. 13. lioawick has rotifned from the reunion
at Creston , find reports u glorious Unio , not-
vithatandinft the wet weather. IIu brought
jack a sample of army rations with him.
Miss Lena Dauri/.er , from Now York City ,
wlio has been away for the pait inonlhi , wl'l '
arrive homo accompanied by Miss f ) lla Mont
gomery , Miss T.ona w ° 'l vhtt her mother and
sister for nfowwcotn. She will hope to euu
ill her friends during lior stay , r J she will re-
, urn to Now Orleans for the winter.
A SLIOK &AME ,
A. BlruiiKor Steals Ilia Own Gripsack
and MakcH tlio Ijniullord
Got Anntlior ,
At ono of the hotels a day or two a n ,
a valise wan stolen under peculiar circuin-
stanccfl , It bolon liia to a atrangor who
was stopping for a day or BO. The
transient had a chock for the valino , and
the corresponding check which had bocn
attached to the baggage was found lying
on the door in the olllca near the bag
gago. The landlord with an honest do-
eire to do the eqimru thing , not boiiig
able to find the missing gripsack , inado it
right with liis guest by buying him
a new one , and replacing the contents ,
which consisted , aa the utrunu'or claimed ,
of a quantity of undorclotliing. Alto
gether the landlord had to spend about
20 to satisfy the follow , who soon after
txk the tram for out of town. Jt was
discovered that when the man took the
train ho had the misiing valise , as well as
the now ono , and it appeared then that
ho hftd boon playing it * hijrp. The
lord felt 10 nshamcdof being thus duped ,
and fooling desirous of preserving the
good reputation of his hcn-.o , conolndccl
not to send after the follow , or inako any
inoro stir about it.
Tableaux nt the exposition to-night
under the mnrigomont of Mrs. Y , T.
Lindtoy.
Ills Klrnt Klilo.
Last Thursday our old Silver Crook
friends , A. N. NVcs * . nnd A. M. FrizzoH ,
wont to Council Blufls to visit frioiuls
nnd look in on Baruum'a sho\v , Mr-
Frizzoll is 71) ) yonrs old nnd this was his
frnst trip behind the iron horse. Ho
came west in ndvnnro of railroails nnd
having nlwnys nlwnys entertained n drond
of "Hying o'er the rail , " heM \ avoided
such n mode of travel until last week
when , nt tlio earnest rolicitntlon of hii
old friend Woat , ho took his hfo in his
hand and stopped nbonrd n Q train with
his face toward the wicked city to the
norfhwnrd. After looking the city over
nnd seeing the elephant the old gentle
man returned homo sifoly , having on *
ioyed the trip very much-JInlvein
Lender.
Exposition open nf tornoou nnd evening.
Oysters nt nil hours.
Mnrrlcil.
HAMLIN HARRIS In Sioux City ,
lown , nt the residence of F. F. Ford ,
No. 213 Kansas street , by Hov. 0. N.
Lymnn , of Onnwn , Rov. Cyrus llnmlin ,
ot Onk Park , 111. , nnd Miss Lydla S.
llav.'is , of Sioux City.
The wedding nbovo nnnouncrd wri n
quiet ono , only a few of the near friends
of the cont.-ctin parties being present.
The ofllci-ting clorgynmn Is nn old Llond
of the groom. The groom wn formerly
pastor of n ch irch nt Council Itlud's , and
and is now the pastor of the Congrega
tional church in Oak Park. Tim lady is
known to many of our people M n tal
ented olocui'onist , the guest of Airs. F.
F. Ford for the past six montH. Mr.
ntid Mrs. HoniUn left on the afternoon
train for Oak Pork. Sioux City Journal ,
October 2d.
KNDOKSED BON BU'l'IjKK.
Con. Mntlln IJeoiu OncoDkl It Under
Peculiar C.roimistmiccB.
I endorsed Bon. Butler once , said Gon.
Martin Boom y > itorday , under rather
t ying circumstances. Soon after the
war of the slave-holders' robollou { 1 found
myself ono of the advance guard of dis-
chaig. 1 soldioiy at Wnlla Walla , W. T.
As I got out of the stage-coach that hnd
brought mo from the Columbia river that
day I found the little frontier town wild
with oxcltomont over tiio killing of Ford
Pnttjrson a kind of Joiao Jninoi , who
had become known along the whole co it
for the number of men ho he 1 killed.
IIo had just boon shot while in n barber's
chair , by n nmn named O'Donahuo ,
whoso life Patterson was said to have
threatened. The dead desperado suomod
to l" vo regiment's ' of friends , who were
rushing up and down the streets denoun
cing th'o union men and vigantr3 ! ! , and
declaring ono or the other c used his
death. The town , notwithstanding its
proximUyto the fort bearing the same
name , and at which the government had
always kopt. n small garrison , wni a kind
of city of refuge for nil the ' 'uushouts"
in the country. It was what was called
a live town. Pattorson.'s body had boon
taken from where ho had boon killed and
laid in st to on the floor of n largo sa
loon adjoining. Being a stranger in the
[ > Iaco I thought I might safely gratify a
morbid curiosity , so I wont in to look
at the corpse. The saloon i'lolf wn n
picture-A long room the first partdovotod
to the bar , in front of which Patterson
lay , surrounded by n number of friends
is enthusiastic in their admiration of the
Doautioa of his character as Scotty was
over Buck Fanshaw. Just beyond the
counter were gambling tables , on which
lay many thousands of dollars in bullion
specie , and dust , with faro , keno , aud
roif.ot going on , while beyond all this n
splendid orchestra was playing for some
dancing girls , ( "hurdy-gurdys" ) who
were wall/.ing with big footed minors nnd
unshorn frontiersmen , each one of whom
suggested nn nmbulatoiy arsenal from
he-number of pistols and knivca worn in
ho belt. The drinking , dancing and
{ ambling wont on rogardices ' of the
corpse.
The proprietor of the place a man
inmod Teny had just finished tolling
IOTT much ho thought of the illustrious
loccnsod , 'over slnco ho flattened a bul-
jot from his pistol on my forehead'when
I was BUrted by a greeting.Voll , scap ,
ain't ' nothin * now for you to BCD ono dead
man after boin' in the army , is it ? '
and , looking up. saw facing mo on t'-a '
opposite side of the body nn ingono
Oregoninn with whom I had mrdo a trfy
ip the Columbia n short time boforo.
This introduced mo. I was n stranger
10 longer. Tony was the first to ask mo
f I had served in the southern or "Yan-
00" army , and then others began to ply
mo with questions nnd volunteer their
opinions about the "Yankee" war. 1
don't think I over wanted to go homo BO
ladly in my lifo ri I did just nt that tltno.
You know wo all want to become angola
some time but of oil times or jilacei to
stirt for ono , thfc scorned the leant desi
rable. I tried to find on opportunity to
retreat , but before it came I hoard n
voicu shout :
"Show him to mo ; where is ho ? Lot
mo see him ! "
As 1 hud suddenly become a bigger m n
; han the corpse , I felt that it wasn't ' the
least bit arrogant in mo to think that I
was the object of his search , nnd in this
[ wai correct. Elbowing his way through
the crowd came a sandy-haired , rather
refined looking man for that section at
that time , pretty well "soaked , " but
steady onoughlto stop in front of mo nnd
nk mo if I had boon in "tho Yankee
army. "
"I have served in thh Union army , " I
answered.
"Well , air , " said ho , "I'm Dr. Arnold.
I live in Astoria , was born in Now Or.
loans , and raised in the state of Louisiana ;
am a southerner by birth and a southern
er in all my proclivities ; nnd now I want
to know if you endorse Bon Butler and
his d d woman order. "
I think now if I hod to go through this
again under the earno circumstances I
would bo ready to declare that in all my
lifo I had never hoard of the old sinner
or any of his Bins ; but I was younger
then , nnd , with my right hand on a Slo-
cum revolver in my sido-pockot , with the
trigger raised so J could shoot through my
coat if nccussaiy , I answered 'Yes , sir I
do. "
"You do ? "
"Yos ' air. "
"Wol'l , ( hie ) so do I. "
If a thunderbolt from a clear nky
should over strike a man ho couldn't bo
inoro astonished than I was at thin
reply , "
"But , " said ho , "I'll ' bo d d if I over
indorsed the hanging of Mumford or the
arrest of Stanley. "
I did , but for private reasons I didn't
inrist upon it just then ,
New York Sun.
Slnco the beginning of August sharks
have been soon in grout numbers on" Mat-
innocock point , in Long Island sound.
At low water , nny en I in dny , ono cannot
row over the tlata elF west nnd cast
islniul without hosrltu' thorn splashing
lazily nwnyna they get out of the couno
of the intruding boat. Nnno of thorn
seems b'gger than nlno foot , nnd few
smaller than throe , but the tooth of nil
nro ishnrp nnd formidnblo. Several big
ones have boon taken with hooks baited
with ironhadon. A man who harpooned
two not long ago says that there is n
good donl of fun in speAring oven n small
shark. Ho used nn ordinary sivorc'lish '
harpoon , mailo "f wrought iron , there
foot nnd n half long , with n head that
fastened iUolf securely in the fish.
A long , light wooden handle , n coil of
stout half-Inch line , n keg buoy , for use
in emergencies , tomplo'cd hii equipment
1'ndi'HnR nlong in the shallow wntor ,
after striking nt nnd missing sovornl ho
finally drove his iron _ clonn through n
six-footer just back of its hoad. It wns
not got Into the boat , however , without
n struggle. Ho wai hardly n man-enter ,
but ho looked savngo enough to bo ono.
There can bo no doubt thnt those sharks
would bo dnngorons if they know their
own power.
After the shnrk wns sponrcd it kept
gnashing its big jaws ns it took tlm boat
m tow nnd lashed the wntor with iti
tail. It wns finally kilod.
A IMuOky
Houston TosU
Mnny plucky engineers hnvo crnwlod
down on the cowcntclmrs of their locomo
tive , ns the machine was rushing along nt
the rnto of twenty miles nn hour , nnd
snatched n child or baby from certain des
truction beneath the ponderous wheels
of the iron horse , but none hasni yet the
experience of Cbristovnl Moudo a , nn en
gineer on the Mexican railroad. The
other day , ns the trnin wns Hearing
Jalapa , ho discovered nn old beggar , 101
years old , on the trnck. The old follow ,
being deaf nnd imbecile , paid no atten
tion to the shriek of the whistles , so
Chrlstoval climbed down on the cow
catcher , and snatched the old follow ,
almost mummified with fright , up into n
snfo'borth beside him just m the monster
was nbout to grind him into n thousand
fragments.
REAL ESTATE
WILLIAMS'BLQCE
Cor , 15tJi & Dodge Sts ,
Do Not Forgot the Place to Buy
Improved or Unimproved
Property.
Aero property /farms , to loaio a lot , to rent a lionio
K-UO house runted , to buy a houxo , sell the nno you
i vo , have the title looked up , lioforo purchasing.
i''o paper rnadoaftorou Imvo purchased , or any
notarial work done. The place to go U to Scars L
Dosaril.
Wo liao bargains In every part of the city and If
TO fall to ilnd u place to suit joil , you mustco out
el Jo ot hcbraskn to Ilnd ono , as wo sell oil cosy terms ,
and In
HAWrUORNE ,
ono mlle west of the High School , wo will
i ell lota ( rom 83CO to fflOO a lot , and on monthly
[ laymonta.or will discountfor , all caeli ; and
OMAHA VIEW
: wo mllca north of the Test ofllco wo sell loti
rom ? 200 to U5n small payment down and ten or
.wvnty dollars per month , ot for n small payment.
\V o will cell y u a lot and build J on a home and you
can pay for It by the month , so ( top payhi ; rent
and own your own houfao and Kc' the advantage of
tto rise lu piopcrty.
TABOR PLACE.
south and west from the Post olllca. Lots In this
addition sell from $176 to 8500,3 half cath and two
cars on balance.
DENISE ADDITION , KIRKWOOD ,
MEYER &TJLDEN'S
all In the north part of the city.
MILLARD & OALDWELL'S ADD.
_ on Sherman avenue tlio popular drho to Fort
Omaha. L U lu Ihls addition aru | 000 to 80SO on
easy terms. Lota In
HANSCOM ADDITION
on the road to the park are sold oni easy terms , and
BO ai wo say wo can Bell } ou In any part of the city
and on easy terms as ono could wish.
MAYFIDLD.
n wo think the nicest aero property on the * market
bclnif only two uillcu from tlio city and for 8125 au
acio.
acio.TUTTLE'S SUB-DIVISION
Is nearly all sold , but no etlll have ten acres In thli
addition for Bale and can ruako good terms. Oood
lor September.
No. 478 $1,100 ; 2 lots on Gcorglaavcnuo a corner ,
In Hanscom place gjOO each and Ujoars time. A bar
-aln.
aln.No. . 4PO 81,000 ; lit 65x180on Sherman avenue ,
onoli'ock froai Car line , two bloclu ( rom school cast
front , choke.
No , 220-$2500 , 2nlco'rcsldonco lotilnShlnn'sodd ,
ono on corner , terms very easy and cheap.
$2,200 100x110 In Terrace add. corner , and near
car llno.barKaln.
$1,200 41x182 on Chicago St. , between 2Uh and
25th nlco place tn build a cottage.
Acre property In 1'ark Jilaco ( rom 81,600 to ? 2COO ,
andoniasy tcrinn.
No. 121 $2,1.00. , . Two lots anil houFO of 4 rooms In
Ilowcrv's Hill additionK0)dbhado and ( rult trees &a
small pa ) incut ikwn and t'trc.
No. 100 ? l,000 , Ono lot anil tuohou'cion Tackson
itreot beiwecn 17th and IBtli Bt. , and i block ( rom
bt Mirv'ncar line.
ho. 102 9200 Houeoof 0 rooms In f-arfon add. on
fu'l ' 'ot ' ono block ( rom tar line , a nlco place and sold
cheap on cany teims.
$10.000 takes a two etory house nnd two acres o
ornamental ground * ) aud one of Omaha nicest place ] ,
ami neb ! on easy tcrun , latlfactory fa tl'e bujer ,
Nlco ijus'iicsii ' lot on nod'jo otreiiv to lull.
Nlco bUBlncBH lot on Hurt Htrcct to I'll or lease.
Tlieto are a ( urV bargains ( rom our uxtonalvo lists
and by calling at pur ollluo or writing ui o will glvo
any Inforiritioa In our lino. Wo are ta'clng charge
ol property ( or iion rculdoiiti , as well as transacting
the business for our own townsman rud any business
Intrusted to our care will bo ilono toyou gitlafactlon
we tMnk.
SEARS & B08ARD
Cor. 15th and Dod o Stieets.
WILLIAMS liLOOK.
New oiiwofK i New Attachments
Warranted 5 Years.
01 D CN IfASY PAYWKN'JS.
K. LOVKJOV
Uth 03 ah Street.
THE OKEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BUT
Ono of the Boat and largest Stocks in the United States
to select from.
NO STAIKS TO OLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOB ,
SOUTH
THAT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE
Fine Healtliv Homes ,
FOR ALL ARE FOUNB2 !
Where They Can Enjoy Fare Air & Waterl
"BEAUTIFUL SCENERY
And nil of the good nnd pleasant things that { go to make up o com
plete and happy existence.
The town of South Omaha it MUuated south of the city ref Omaha
on the line of the U. P. Railway , ud it is less than 2 miles from the
Omuha post ofllco to the north line c i the town site.
South Omaha is nearly H miles north and south by 2i east and
westjfiud covers nn area of nearly four square miles ,
The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit.
Nearly 150 lots have been sold and the demand is on the increase
The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion.
The 500,000 beef packing house is progressing finely.
The $ SO,000 Water Works are finished nnd 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 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 cheaper than they are to-day.
1"Apply at the Company's oflice , at the Union Stocks Yards.
"H. A. UPTON ,
Assistant Secretary ,
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IN
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MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
General Western Representatives.
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. WZRIG-IHIT
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OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA.