DAILV BWE SATURDAY , OOTOBBIl 18 i84. RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Supermnndcul U. P. RAILWAY. 7TH & 18TH aTREElt fc * " , MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN P WATER WHEELS. ROLLER MILLS , rain Elevator lachinerv MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Qlotfc STEAM PUMPS. STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE. ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. fr * m eVe \Ve are prepared to furnish plans nnd estimates , and will contract foi the erection o Flouring Mills nnd Grain Elevators , or for changing Elouring Mills , from Stona to the Boiler System. { "Especial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pur poee , and estiniaes made for some General machinery repairs attended promptly. Address RICHARD & CLARKE , OmahaNeb Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The following are the times ol the arrival and de parture ol tralna by central standard time , at local depots. Trains leave transfer depot ton mn U-ea earlier and arrive ton mlnutea later. CHICAGO , BCttUNOrOH AND QUIliCY. LHAVI. AEBJVB. 0:36 : p m Chicago Express 0:00 : A m 9:10 : a m Fast Mall. 7:00 p ro E:45nmMall : and Express , 71' Dp in 12:20 : p m Accommodation. 2:60 : p m "At local depot only. EAKgla CITY , ST. JOB AMD COUNCIL BLTJFF8. 10:05 : ft m | Uall and Express , j7:05 : p m 8:05 p m 1'aclflo Kxpresa , 6:60 : p m CniCAOO , UILWADKEB AMD 8T. PAUL , E:25 : p m Express , 9:05 : a m 6:15 : ft ui Express , 0:55 : p m CHICAGO , BOCK IBLiND AND FACITIO. tSO : p m Atluitlo Express , 0:06 : a m 8:25 : a m Day Express , 0:51 : p ra 7:20 : a ro 'Dos Ifolnos Accommodation , 0:05 : p m At local depot only. WADABII , 8T. LOUIS AHD FACIF10. 1:20 a in Mall , 4:15 : p m 6IUpm Accoramod&t.on 000am 1:90 : pin St . Louis ixpro'3 : 3:45 : p m 4:60 : pin C'rilcajo Kxprcsi IO:5D : n m * At Transfer only . 6:30 : p m Exprosi , 0:50 : p ro C:2i : a m PaclOa express 0:05 : a m BIOOI CITY AND fACIFIO. 7:40 : p m St. Paul Express , 8:50 : ft m 7,20 a m Day Express 8:50 : p m UNION PACIFIC. 8CO : p m Western Express , ES5 : ft m Iloo ft m I'oulflo Express , 4:10 : pm 7:40 ft ro Local Express , 0:54 : m 12:10 : m Lincoln Express , - At Transfer only. DUUUT TRAINS T001UIU , Leave 7:20-8:30-9:30-10:30-11:40 : : : : : a. ro. 1SO-2S : : 8:30-4:30-B:30-a.so-llo5 : : : : p. ra. Sunday 0:30-11:40 : : a.ro. 1:30-3:30-6:30-0:30-11:05 : : : : : p. m. Aritvo 10 mln to before leavln tlmn -J.B. TATB. WAIin WHITKNE rr&ctloo In State and Federal Courts. Collections promptly attended to. Room 10 , Shugart'i Building , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOW rnoa. omcu , u. u. rcsir. OFFICER & PUSEY Ooanoll Blufli ! . Established - - 1858 Foreign and ooieetlo Kxchango an JACOB SIU8. K. I * . CADWULK CADWELL , at-Lew j COUNCIL 11LUFKS , IOWA. Offlnn , > faui Htrcot , Iloonii 1 and 2 Hhu--art & Mo- Hahon'4 Block , Will practice lu State aud Ffdcra ] . STEWAET , 1'ia-itlcei In Federal and St ! o Couita 601 llro U. wa , our Saving ) lUuk , coy.vciL BLurra IOWA , SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTICE. Special a rertlsomonts , BUD fts Loet , Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Rent , Wants , Board- \ag \ , etc. , will bo Inserted In this column at tbe low rate of TEN CENTS PER LINE for the first Insertion and FIVE CENTS PER LINE for each subsequent n- eertlon. Leave advertisements at oui office , No. Pearl Street , near Broadway WANTS. /"tOAL AnfU8 , Capital Ccntcrvillo and other soft \J Io a coal kept at George Ilcatona , 628 Broad way. Telephone No , 110. REASONABLE PIIIOES Pair weight and moas- uro at Qeorye Hcaton'a coal and wood jard 023 liroftduny. Tclcphouo Ko. 110. FOR HVLII'ir.it : clisi harbor bliop and baih roouii , a'flo second hind barber chairs ; with or without mirrors and llxturcij. I'ctirJ. Lcik , Mans- Ullc , > Io' FOIl SALE UKASONAIILi ; . Coffee roasting , Bplco and grocery biisInuHK. Only one In I OHM. Itcason , 111 health. Address It. L. Williams , IS North Main St , , Council IllulTs. FOR KALE A rommlssloii liUBiruss thouroii hly established , with mil of building , cciitrallr located. Addicm Uiibliits.i , DKK olllcu , Council lUiitTs , FOIl KENT Furnished room , 10 Washington a\enuo. FOKSALFOHHJINl The Orvia 1'acklug h and machinery , located In thla city. Capi 150 hogs | > o * ilar. Odcll & Day. WANXKU Kvory bouym Council llluUs 10 take Itinliii. Delivered by carrier &t only twenty conU a week. OLD PAPERS For Dale at lis ouloo , at 25 centa a hundred Dr , W. H. Sherradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple. Council Blufla * - Iowa , IDIR. o. o. DENTIST. 100 MAIN riTUEBT , COUNCIL BLUFFS . - - IOWA Jftdmissioo 25c Admlulon Tree to Ladlri each momln/ and Tins day andUhurwJay alurautun. Ute of Htatei 15 ccntd. A. V. SCrAHOff , H. II , MARTENS. Proprietor. A I'oCtV Oliolor. My * finl is tircil of pollllc < . Its \iciom wny , It ? kimhh trick * ; I will not vote for nny man , Hut whoop p for llolvn Ana. She docs not win the hcftrla of mpn With niguiMi winks like charming H Xor of iiiignctio JXJWCMnln Like i.nln llurat tml Mr. Dlnino. Oh , HcU'A1 mniitcn ctitulltlntot I'll pot up POOH , nnil nit tip Into , And tlo tlio very boil I can To whoop U up for llolvn Ann. THE GOLD NECKLACE. "Do you think it pretty ? " It is very old , mid ao odd. My grandmother were it In lior girlhood ; it nftorwnrda became my mother's , nnd I hnvo troaaurod it for the snko of its nsaociations. " Dr. Raymond took the shining ornn- mout from Miss Stratton'o hnnd to ndmlro ita quaint workmanship. It was n circle of gold , twisted In a fanciful shape , from which depended n tiny cross , this latter holding a ruby in its lioad. Honovor the doctor may hnvo ndmirod the pretty bauble in question , it was pat' ' out , that his admiration for its wearer waa Creator , Nor did this reflect discredit upon his taato , for the dark , uiquaut face , lit up by great Oriental eyes and framed in feathery curls of night-black hair ; the ripe lips , ruddier than autumn berries , and the rounded cheek , which hold i color like the red heart of a damask rose would have elicited admiration from any man in the full posseaeion of his senses. Up to this time Dr. Raymond had inn er boon in love a somewhat singular fact , far ho was past 30 , a physician of good repute and the possessor of a fair share of this world's goods , and withal a very handsome man. Whether or not ho loved ( Joorgiim Stratton , the doctor himself was barely nblo to decide Certain it was that ho was interested nay , moro , fascinated. In truth a proposal had boon trembling on his tongue for weeks , nothing prevent ing its utterance eave the unaccountable cowardice which ho felt In the fair ono's presence Ho had resolved to learn his fate from the giro's lips upon this very afternoon , and with this very object in view ho pro posed a * ride to Union grovo. Yet , ntill ho sat , awkwardly twisting Miss Gcorgina'a necklace about his tinn ers nnd pouring forth a torrent of small talk , cursing himself mentally the while for Ills stupidity. "Ah , doctor , " said Goorfjiua , rougish- ly , "I fear you have quite forgotten our projected rido. I have not , however , and must bog you to excuse mo .while I pre pare. " The doctor colored , bowed assent , and the lady glided gracefully from the room. IIo was not quite alone , for away by a distant window a young girl sat , half buried in fleecy clcuds of muslin , on which she was industriously sowing. Dr. Raymond was a frequent and uncuromo- uious visitor at the homo of the Straitens , dropping in upon Hiss Georglna while at her music , her sowing at any time , and with all sorts of pretences. IIo had scon the sowing girl beforebut until then they had scarcely noticed her. Unconsciously his gaze had become fixed upon the slight , drooping figure , the beautifully molded head , with its shining bands of nut-brown hair , and the fair , delicate profile. A broad sunbeam had fallen In at the window , and glided down on the shining hair , until it changed from brown into warm gold , and lighting upon the girl's face until it looked strangely soft and spiritual. Just then oho litted her soft , hazel eyes and mot Dr. Raymond's jnze. jnze.A vivid blush stained the whiteness of her cheek , and ho , conscious of rude ness , withdrew his oyps and began to toy nervously with Goorgiana's necklace. Ho fancied thu girl looked pale and overworked thought what a weary sort of life this must boor ono so young and The appearance of Georgiua in terrupted the current of his thoughts. She was looking bewitchingly coquettish , with nodding plumes and streaming rib bons. The carriage stood at the door , and the girl at the window soon lost sight of the pair as they rode down under the long avenue of trees. "Whata ducid lool I have been , " Dr. Raymond said to solitude and his cigar , as ho sat in his oflico a few days after ward. "Tho girl likes mo ; I am on the best possible terms with Stratton pore indeed , there's no earthly reason why joorgiana should not bo mine. I'vo fully resolved at least twenty times to propose , but shn's a magnificent crea ture that's a fact a glorious prize , and ono that some bolder man may carry oil before my very eyes if J continue this mode of courtship. "I'll BOO her to-night and learn my destiny at once. " And hero the doctor's soliloquy ended ; but from the determined expression of liia countenance ono might safely con clude that his courage was fully equal tote to the task of making a declaration of lovo. lovo.An An hour later found him in the family sitting-room of the Strattons , where Goorgina , seated at her sowing , looked moro provokingly bewitching than over. IIo misaod the pretty seamstress , but a sharp-nosed , iniddlo-agod woman occu pied her neat by the window. "I discharged the girl yesterday,1' Miss Stralton ui.id , in reply to the doctor's in quiry "You remember the irold neck lace you were admiring when last hero ? I did not replace it , but left it lying on thn table. The girl waa entirely alone in my absence and had gone when I re turned. The necklace was not to bo found , though a thorough search was made. "This Miss May is a atrapgor , but her manner pleased mo at first , and I em ployed her. Indeed , hod circumstances boon loss dark I would not have believed her guilty of the theft. I told her my suspicions when she returned to work , that if the promising restitution was made the matter should no no further. She colored , then turned palo and finally burst into tears lior manner corrob orated my Hurmisea , though aha stronu- ounly denied the theft. " Dr. lUymond looked chocked. "I think there must bo some mistake in this matter , " ho taid. "I never saw a face which impressed mo more strongly in its posticeeor'a innocence. Indeed , Mm ( Jeorfiinu " "Indeed , Dr. Raymond , " repeated the young lady , with a amilo , though on angry glance from her eyes made the doctor quail u little , "you nro vttry enthusiastic - thusiastic in the uraieo of my quondam BoamstrcBS. But surely your good aenso should teach you that young people ahru'd not always bo judged by their outward ei-oming. The girl appeared in nocent timidity was probably aesumnd. " Thus the conversation dropped und Htt Jn , offer an hour's chat , Dr. Henry Raymond returned to his homo without hiving breathed a thought of the tender passion in floorpjna'fl ear. And , if the truth must bo told , hia thoughts were aomowhat disturbed _ by the palo little seamstress , in whoao innocence ho firmly believed. A boy wns waiting fhr him nt the oflico. A young laity was dangerously ill ; would the doctor cumo immediately with himi They wcro poor , the boy said ; thcro was only the widow and her daughter , but the doctor need not fear for his foes. PaticnU were somewhat of a rarity in that healthful western village , and thu medical man obeyed the summons with alacrity. It was a now brown cottage , in the outskirts of the town , which the boy had indicated as the place , before which Dr. Raymond paused. A pale , aiul-looking lady ushered him into ono of the tiniest , cleanliest and plainest of rooms ho had over soon , but the flowering vines outiido the window , the geranium and heliotrope within ; the bouquets of freshly cut flowers upon the table , nnd the few choice volumcB upon hanging shelves , did not escape hia oyea na ho listened to the mother's account of her daughter's illness. "She had never boon strong. Of late she had boon overworked from necessity , and mental troubles nnd anxiety had brougth upon her this Illness. " The doctor could hardly avoid an exclamation clamation of surprise when ho recognized in the sick gill the seamstress whoso misfortune had so interested him. IIo took the little white hand in his , holding it longer than might seem noc- cossary. But the girl looked so pretty with the fever blushes staining the whiteness of her cheeks , and.hor brown eyes lit with the fever sparkles , that the doctor was not so culpable after all , IIis pity for her increased as his indignation rose against Miss Stratton. Day after day found him at Edith May's bcdaidn , and ho grow daily moro interested in his gentle patient. The mother ho discovered to bo lady-like refined , oven. As hia acquaintance pro gressed ho learned of her simple history. The husband and father had boon a well-to-do farmer in ono of our Now Eugland states , but , meeting with heavy IOSBCS , wns at Inat compelled to mortgnt ; " his farm. Falling a victim to ill-health ho was unable to moot the demands of his creditors , his property was seized , and with his few remaining hundreds ho had emigrated west , hoping to revive his health and provide n coiufortablo homo for his dear ones. This , alasl wna a fatal delusion , for in throe weeks after his ar rival ho fell the victim nf a brief illness. The daughter had boon carefully educated but there waa no opening in that vicinity for teachers , especially one so poor nnd unpretending. Sowing was the only al ternative. A situation waa obtained with Mrs. Stanton nnd the reader knows the sequel. Edith May wns in a great arm chair in the little sitting room. An interesting convalescent she was undoubtedly , for Dr. Raymond still found it nocosanry to continue his daily visit ? , though his pro scriptions had long since boon dispensed with. But , then , she looked an oxquia- itly lovely In her neat , white wrapper the pink bloom fluttering back into the creamy cheeks , her soft hair unbound.'and flowing of its own sweet will in rippling curls. curls.Upon this afternoon the doctor had ; lrawu his chair close to that of the inva lid , ahd gathered the thin , fluttering , liand in his which rieht ho claimed , no doubt , by virtue of his oflico na medical advisor. And Edith , noor little Edith , was growing rosier tLfiu the exuberant health would warrant. Alas for man's fickleness. Dr. Raymond , the whilom admirer of the belle and beauty , Goorgi- ann Stratton , had boon pouring into the lick girl's ear the impassioned love-words ho had never found courage to say to the lady of fashion. Perhaps it was because the little trembler at his side was loss imposing that he pleaded his cause so bravely. "Say you will bo my wife , Edith , my darling ! " ho whispered. Perhaps the roses glowed still brighter n her chocks ; perhaps the small hand Imprisoned in the doctor's palm trembl ed moro violently ; perhaps her hand shook and faltered still the answer was decided : "No ! nol Dr. Raymond , I cannot become como your wife. " "No , Edith ? You do not love mo , hon ? I have boon mistaken ! " IIo had risen from his seat , and hero was n perceptible quiver about the inn lips. But the honest blue oyea looked straight into hors. "Oh Edith 1 my darling 1 my darling ! do not toll mo that anything but that. " "I do love yon , " and the girl'a eyes voro full of tears ; "lovo you as I never ovod before , never can love ataln ; ; yet I : an never , novtr become your wife. Tlipro is a stain upon my reputation which must he removed before I can link my lifo with yours. I fool deeply your generosity , but while I am nu poctod of sovilo a crime us theft 1 will notdiugraco you. It were enough that Dr. Ray- mond'a wife bo poor and friendless she should bo ubovo suspicion. " "Edith , this is folly. Innocence will assort itself sooner or later. That Miss Stratton has foully misjudged you dncs lot affect my love fur you in the least. If all the world thought you guilty , J should still ask you this question : "Will fan bo my wifo. " IIo paused before her , and his face was nero eloquent in its pleading than his words. But the ' girl's features gave no sign ot indecision "No , Dr. Raymond it is useless to urge mo , My decision la final. " There waa nothing more to bo said , the lector saw that , and something like potu- unco in hia manner na ho resumed hia walk up and down the room. In truth , ho waa thoroughly out of patience with the girl , in poraiiting in what ho thought quixotic folly. An intimate acquaintance would have known that ho wus thoroughly - ly roused from hia peculiar nervous ges tures , which ho was wont to indulge in when under the influence of strong feel ing. Those Bomotimcs bordered on the ludicrous , such as twirling hia fingers other abaent tricks , made him the butt of much | ; oed humored raillery while In school and ut college. Edith May noticed these with surprise aho had never suon him in such n mood before. Bho saw him plunge ono hand fiercely into his breast pocket while hia face waa turned from her , and hoard something fall upon the floor. IIo Htoopod to pick it up , nnd n suspi cion of the man's insanity actually intrud ed itstlf upon her mind , aa pool after | ) oal of himrty lauchter eocaped for her lips , while his whole frame shook. At length ho turned toward her , holdIng - Ing bcforo her astonished paza Misa [ Jeorgiim Btratton'a nocylaco. Ilia mirth then aoomod infectious , and her silvery laughter mingled with hi0. ' But how did you como by it ? " oho tflkoJ wondcrlngly. " 1 am unable to inform you ns I bave not the slightest recollection of ap propriating the Articled , but snipposo I must hnvo nhsnntljr placed ft in my coat pocket while awnishig Miss Strntton's readiness for the ride on that nftornoon. As I hnvo not worn the garment until now it was not discovered. I have jior. formed tunny such freaks through my absence of mind , but none which has promised to lend to such blissful results as this. But for this episode 1 should perhaps never have known you , Edith. Now I will inako restitution to Miss Stratton , you will bo exculpated nnd in that CASO I boltovo you hnro promlrud to become mino. " The coiiTorsntion was extended still further , but wo will not wear our rend era with lovers' noiisoiiso. But it may bo interesting to ndd that Dr. Raymond led our little IWtth to the nltnr. And to this day no will persist in xiying that the crowning blessing of hia lifo cnmo to him by virtue of Miss dtrnt ton'a "Gold Necklace. " COIINCIIJLIIFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS. HELD FOR TRIAL , Cud'ilnlinsoli "Will Hnvo to Answer to thu Plmrlot Court n > r the Murder dor of The examination of the colored man , James Johnson , bettor known ns "Cuff" Johnson , on the charge of killing Me Qonignl was concluded oovoral dnys ago bcforo Justice Yauglmn , but no decision waa rendered until yesterday. The court concluded to hold Johnson to nnnit the next term of the district court nnd fixed Lho bail at § 1,000 , a larger amount than Johnaon will bo able to furnish , and ho will therefore bo kept in jail. The evidence donco thus far brought out against John aon IB mainly circumstantial , and it is predicted that unions nomothing moro ia developed between now and the time of trial It will bo dilUcult to convict him. It ia aaid that McGonlgal , In momenta of Dooming rationality before hia death , copt repeating Johnson's name , and asking to have him arrested , jut from the time McGonlgal waa found , Bonoolces nnd blooding , up , ' o hia death , there never wna a time when ho was able to glvo any clear , or connected account of the bloody assault made upon him. The watch which was taken from him haa not boon found , but It may yet aorvo as a clue to the real murderer. Johnaon wan scon to have n watch at a dance soon after the assault , but ho claims it was another watch. Witnessoa nlso testify that Johnson admitted to them that ho had had n "scrap" that night , nnd that ho had knocked a man over , but Johnson claims that the "scrap" was with another man , Ho nlso dcnloo having been with Mo Gonigal the night on which the latter was assaulted , but this is in dispute. Under all the circumstances it aooma wise to icop Johnson until the matter can bo moro aatisfactorily cleared upa < there nro clrcumatancpa oven now , which look very dark for him. Stock SlilinnontH. The following ahipmonta of stock nt the Union Stock Ynrda for October 17 : E. IT. Uoag , 4 earn cattle 1)3 ! ) head Langdon Mo. via It. C. J. W. Winger 1 car cattle C(5 ( head Lin- coin Nob. via U. P. D. Anderson 1 car hoga 71 houd Chica- ; o via Mil. Clark II. & Co. 1 car hoga Chicago via N. W. S. Borlndgo 1 car huge 72 head Chlca- ; o via U. I. F. 0. Hawks 1 car hoga 50 head Chica go via Mil. 0. P. Jndorwood 1 car catttlo CJ : huid Jastiuua Neb. via U. P. M. Koolnol 1 car hoga 01 head Chicago via R. I. H. W. Phillipti 2 car cattle 47 head Hamburg Mo. via It. 0. J. D. Motion 1 car cattle 25 head Iliv- orton Nob. via It. C. L. A. A Co2 cara hoga 132 head Chicago cage via H , I- C. H. & Co. 1 car hoga ( i ? head Chioi- go via N. W. F. & M. 1 car hoga 55 hod Chicago via Mil. 0. A. Lamport 1 car hoga ( JO head Chi- ago via N. W. 0. Cusick 1 car hoga 07 head Chicago Via Mil. Chinese Latorim at Seaman's. COMMKUOIAIj , oouNOiE/niAjnrs HAHKKT. Whoat-No. 1 milling , C0@05 ; No. 3 , CO © iO ; rejected in. Corn Local purposoa , IfSOlO. Oixta Kor local purnonos , a5@10. H y 810 00@ia 00 per ton ; baled , 00@(50 ( Hyo 10@ll o. Com Meal 1 80 per 100 pounds. Wood Good uupply ; prlcai at yanb , 0 00 © 700. 700.Oonl Oonl Delivered , hard , 11 CO par ton ; colt D00 ; per ton Lard Kalrli.iiik'n , wholesaling at Djfr , Flour City flour , 1 uO3 HO. Urooms 2 05@U 00 per dor. Live HTOCK. Cattle Butcher COWB 3 0003 23. Bulclior tooro , 4 OOM4 25. Hhoop-S.fiO. ruoncoK AND rnonu Poultry Til vo old lions , 7c ; upriug chlckoun , i 2S@2 60 per doz. Peachai J bua. bor , 1 00. Lemons J C05 00 per bor. liutlor Creamery , 18@20c ; choice country c. c.Kpgs IB per doton , VegotalilpH 1'otfttoen , 30@40o per busho ! ; onlonu , 40@COc per Itu ; npploa , choice cooking or eatitiK , 2 SO ; bounx , 1 7D@2 60 pur juahol ; Uwcot untntoox , 4 00 uor bbl. Why sud'er the torturoa of biliousness when Hood's Sarsaparilla will give you sure relief ? Sold by all druggists. 100 DOBCB Ono Dollar. All on Account of Olilo , Chicago NUWH. Oua Martin , with it black eye , n scratched face , nnd a coat covered with dirt , appeared before Justice Koratun to day. Ho was found on the Direct early to-day otupid from drink. His excuse was very short. "It waa all on account of Ohio , " ho ex claimed. "What had Ohio to do with it ? " "Well , you HOO , 1 got n dbpatch from a friend in Ohio Baying to put all my money up on it going democratic. I did so , 1 gucua you know the roit. 1 borrowed - rowed half u dollar und got drunk. " "You uhould bo bettor able to control vrnir feulliigH , fina. " aaid the count. "You'll huvo to borrow § 5 to got out. " DDKKKK'H SALAH IWEKHINCI t Com MKAT SJUUK for all kinds of nalnda , lish , vegetublea , and cold meats. Cheaper ami bettor than homo-made. No atutcu c < i ial to It was over offered. THE 03JJBAPJSST PLAGE ID ) UMAEA TO BUY Ono of the Boat and largest ; Stocks mjfcho TJnitocl State * to select from. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOR , THAT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHERE Where- They Can Enjoy Pure Air < & Water ! ffll And nil oil the good DIM pleasuM things tlmtgo { to tuoko up a plolo and happy existence. The town of South Orantui u tiuuntod south of the city 'o Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway , and it is loss than 2 $ miloa from the Omnlui post office to the north line c i thu town sito. South Oimilm is nearly H miles north nnd south by 2j east and \vest.nnd covers an nrea of nearly four square miles , The stock yards nro at the extreme southern limit Nearly 150 lots have been Bold and the demand is on the increase The yards nro being 1'apidly pushed to completion. The 5(50,000 ( beef pricking house ia progressing fiiioty. The $ UOOOl ) "Wntor Works nro finished and furnish an ahuudaui supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. nnd Belt Line Railways hnvo n large force of men at- work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depofr near the park ut 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 growiug'city. They will never ho'choapor than they are to-day. "Apply at tuo Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards. 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