Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 27, 1884, Page 7, Image 7

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    BAIL ? BKB MONDAY , OCTOBER 27 i85i. 7
ERTEL'S HAY PRESSES.
Are tlio Cheapest , Mo > fc Dnrnblo , nmlltst in 3i'/o nnd Lightest in
Weight.
With no H v l'rcc ts ot any kind can the amntint ot wnrk nrPiliiTU at null little expense , ( t n tins ol liny
amlo\crtoloadralrnad ! hot car , ) as c vn tic done llli the Kitrl lni | > rouil Machine * Warranted or no
oalo Kor lllU'trat'd new circular addrrw , OKI ) . KUTKI , & CO . Qulnrv , llllccK
Mention Omah'x Ilec. n llcm KUtMl hod In 1S08.
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OdlgamS Ell Wall i djJUs ,
.n order to mnko room for nu nnnieiieo slock of Spring Goods , 1 have decided to
offer all goods now in stock , at prices never before quoted in thia city.
GEO. R. HEARD , No. 32 Main Street , next to P. O.
W. ALYSWORTH.
Fraroo Houses moxed on the LOT/DE / CHANT trucks and any distance and over nny kmu ot groan , ,
BIUCK HOUSES raised. All work guarttitcod
W. P. AYLSWOUT1I , 1010 Ninth Btroot.
COUNCIL BLUFFS
urtalns , In LacoT rilh , Turcoman , Etc. ' OlTcloths , Mattlnga , Llnolonma Etc
hoicest and Best Selected STOCK in the WEST ,
omo and bo convinced that wo are hoadqnartora for all goods In our line.
heapoat j.laco to buy CARPETS , Curtains and Houao Furniahlngo in the
City. Unholotoring and Bedding Supplio ? .
Nos. 5 , 7 and 9 MASONIC TEMPLE - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
Mail Orders Filled PrornptlyCardauo
L. C. ABBUTHNOT ,
- -ALT ; Till : LATEST STYLES IX -
TALL 1'Al'Ell PATTEUXs JUST ItECEIVKI ) .
542 BROADWAY , - - - - COUNCIL BLUFFS
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Both new and second hand , ranging in prices from § 3.50 to
$25 each. Take advantage and call early to obtain.
the best bargains. I am making a big reduction iu
As I nctid the room to display my stock of eto\c9.
A. J. MANDEL , Council Bluffs , loua ,
325 Brovlway ,
HALLETT , DAVIS AND COMPANY PIANOS
Endorsed by FKA.M LIBZT.
EMERSON PIANOS.
Dnrlvallod or Tone or Finlshi ECV
KIMBALL PIANOS o
Best Modern Price to Buy. at
The Kimball Organ , BO long and favorably known in the west , rncoirftneuils I itdi
STEWART , Solo Ageiit forabovo linoi of Goods. WarorooinnlB329 , diai
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A. F. CI.A7TKIU1UCK , G. EDO AH , 0. JC. BKSWICK , vc
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Will do all klnCBOl iktcothu uor-k ( or llank > , Kxpro'B. Totetr ! > | > h an I Hallway couipanlui , Merchants , ing
iUuutactorlcp , Corporailons. Put llo nnd 1'ihate Institutions mid DUtilct Attornaji Htolen prnxtrty ro- I"
ccncrul Collcctlona nude , IhesliiK Irlcnda found , Dliorckja | ir > curi ) I. JS'JO reward olferoJ fur the arieat in
ami conviction of any pernon or persons fraudulently repru rillru this AMnclatlan. All commurilcatlona
btrlctly confidential. OUlcoMatouloTcim : > le Council Blulli luux P O. Dox 1293.
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Orders in the city or country solicited. Prompt.ittentioH nnd satisfaction ! nc
Guaranteed. Plans and specifications furnished free. ' jj
CDUNCHJLUFFS
ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS.
THE NEW PASTOE ,
Itov , Dr. MrO-onry Hr lim tils Mln-
IstrMlmiH at tlio Urontlwu )
MctlimllHt Clturcli.
Yostordny morniiif ; Uov. Dr. McCronry
prcnchod hia firjtsormon ns onatur of the
Brondwny Methodist church. II o haa
boon ono of the lending members of the
Kris , 1'oiin , , conforoncc , and for the past
three years 1ms boon pastor of the church
at Mendvillo. llo comes here with the
reputation of being n very scholarly man
in the pulpit nnd n wnrm-hcnrted social
mnu outside of the pulpit.
to the atormlncBS of the day the
audlotico was not largo , but it was an ex
pectant ono. The now pasotr was eyed
closely na ho arose to ppou the sarvicos.
A man of inodium hcighth and weight ,
with woll-shapod head , hair turning gray ,
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a full board , glasaes , a scholarly look , a
happy face , n good full voice , n rapid
speaker auch was the now minister.
llo chose na his text n part of the
llth vorao of the first chapter of First
Timothy ; "Tho glorious gospel of the
blessed God. "
It was Paul , the apostio , nnd not Saul ,
of Taraua , who wrote thcso words. Tc
ul of Tarsus , Christ and his gospel
were Hko unto roots in dry ground , llo
persecuted the church , but to I'.uil the
npostlo , Christ was chlofost among ton
thousand , and hit gospel was to him the
most glorious system of truth , nnd ho
was called to spend the remainder of his
lifo in going about mid declaring at the
risk of great bodily peril the great truths
It is very evident from these atnto-
monts that some change must have oc
curred either In Saul of Tarsus or in
Christ , the giver of this gospel or in the
gospel itaolf. But no change could have
taken place in Christ , foe ho was divine.
and being God Himself , was ia accor
dance with the words of Jesus Christ ,
' the same yesterday , to-day and forever. "
There could have boon no change in
the gospel , which is the gospel of Christ ,
as it is said by Himself of His words ,
"floavon and earth shall pass away but
my words shall not pass away. " The
change only occurred in Saul.
There aro'many Hko Saul of Taraua
who perhaps when they hear Christian
people and ministers speak of the glory
of God as revealed through the gospel
nro greatly surprised. They can find no
beauty nor glory in it. "Havo I been
mistaken nil this time concerning this
dull , dry book that mon call the Gospel 1
Are there in it gems of surprising bril
liancy , that my eye has uovor looked upon
or behold V
They go homo nnd take the dust cov
ered bible down from the shelf , and turn
over page nf tor page nnd BOO no glory
beam from the nacred pip o , and they
cloao up the book and say , "Surely , it
must bo n grand mistake : "
If there are any among you here this
morning who think that the Gospel ia a
dry , dull book , void of glory , it is because
you look upon it as Saul of Tarsus did ,
with scales upon your eyes and unbelief
in your hearts.
Lot the divine hand of power touch
your eyes , nnd his mighty light swoop
from your soul the darkness of unbelief ,
and the glorious gospel will bo revealed
to you in its beauty , brilliancy nnd
power , and you will know and behold it
as SaVil did.
This fact is beautifully illustrated In
the following story :
In the distant land of India a prince
and princess , who were ranked among
the nristocracy of that country , were to
bo wedded , and when the day cnmo for
the ceremony ono of India's grandest
halls was thronged frith fair women and
bravo men ; and the prince and princess
came to the assemblage and were
wedded. And when the ceremony
completed the bridegroom reached out
his hand to bestow upon the bride his
wedding gift , according to a custom prevalent
valont among the people of that nation at
that timo.
g.
As she reached out her fair arm and
y
dehcato hand ho placed therein what cl
scorned to bo a crude , rough iron ball. clcc
When the biido looked it
upon her tc
eyes : flashed end her chocks burned with tcni
acorn and disdain , and in a ragp , she flung ni
upon the marble floor of the palace , dis tv
daining it as a gift unworthy ot her innk in
and petition nud unworthy the bosto-.va inw
the man who had become her husl hi
band.
But when the ball struck upon the
mnrblo floor , It struck upon a secret
spring which flow open nnd disclosed n
silver ladle. They ntoopcd and picked it
, touching another spring which dis XI
closed n priceless wedding ring contain
ing a brilliant gem of golden setting from
GolcondVa mine , priceless In brilliancy
ind beauty , and the fair bric'u , with a
bappy stnilo. placed it upon her finger ,
a gift worthy of the highest rank and or
her husband who had beatowod it.
Now , if the bible seems to you like a
lull , dry , uninteresting book , you must ro
with the fingers of faith , learn to touch dc
the hidden springs , and then roali/.u its th
light , sot with gems of ( spiritual beauty ; to
brighter far than gems from the mine , or
from the of the oh
pearls depths sou.
In Paul's going forth arid proclaiming lie
wherever ho wont , ho fully realized in
, the wisest truth , the wisest system of so
truth the world had over known. to
You have all hoard of the Greek who sh
was ! endeavoring to solve a dilhrult at
mathematical problem , the solution of or
which would add to the world's knowledge !
and furnish the minds of
edge mon with P <
mother great truth. After many days to
uid weeks of ' ho
eovoro'atudy wan unable oa
accomplish it , and ono dny while pa
thinking over the problem that tilled his pawi
mind from day to day he suddenly com if
prehended the truth , the solution was ro- ifre :
foplod to him , and ho leaped out of reU
the house nnd ran down the street in the
wildcat ecstacy , crying at the top of his
voice , "Kuroka ! ISurokn ! " moaning "I
fiavo found it ! " The revelation of that
truth filled his mind with the glory of It ,
such an extent that ho forgot his sur
roundings in hia excitement over his find ch
of thin now nnd grand truth in the
progress of civilization nnd in the way of ha
material things.
If the trutht of science are so glorious ua
low much more glorious are the trulln
the gospel of the Son of God , that
teaches us not only of the material things ng 1
this earth ; not only of the sun and
jtnia ; that burn and glow , but of God , od
tvhnao hands placed tliosu istura.
Whcrjt is found the most glorious
truth ? Hera is philosophy , science , poo-
try. Here is infidelity that claims u foi
'rcutor truth than science and religion bu
combined can reveal.
Lot mo bring you all to stand with mo
a brief moment ut the verge of the to
'ravo ; that testing place of nil knowledge th
wisdom. Here is the philosopher ,
pout , the scientist , the uifidol , and of
icro is the cover of thia glorious gospol. fo
Hero wo aland and gazj mto thn grave
whoro.you nnd I must so BOOH bo pbcoc
I turn to the philosopher and any
"What message cnu you bring to th !
dying world from the depths of th
grave ? " The philosopher advances nm
the light of wisdom dies out of his oycs
ns ho turns away and cries out In despair
"It is taking A leap Into the dark. "
Wo turn to the pool nnd ay , "Oh
pool ! what mosBigo can you bring u
from the dnnuioas of the tomb ? " He
looks in the grnvo nnd the fiery lich
dies from hia face , nnd ho turns awnj
with the despairing words , "Whon shnl
It bo morn in the grave to bid the alum
borer arise ? The grnvo echoes back no
anawor. "
Wo turn to the scientist and any
"What moRsago c u you bring ? " Ill
answer Is , "I hnvo gone down into tin
grave as far na my light can cast n shadow
nnd hoard no sound. The grave ia i
bottomless abyss. There is no hope , am
man dlos as the boasts of the field. "
The Infidel stands by. Wo any
"What can you toll tia of man's dostln ;
standing upon the verge of the grave ? '
Ilia lips nro dumb with the seal of eternal
nal silence. Ho turns nnd silently point
to ( the gloomy inscription , ' 'Death is ni
eternal sloop. "
All these leave the world in doubt am
despair. The grnvo is gloomy. No ligh
nor lifo for n weary , dying world.
The mnu of Nnzaroth stands by nnd ni
n last hope wo turn to him , and any
"What moasago can you bring to ua dcs
pairing creatures from the depths of tin
tomb ? " and , thank God I the lifiht doci
not die from his oyos. Despair docs no
sit marked upon his fnco , Ho answers
"I um the rosurrocUonJand the lifo. U
that believeth on mo shall uovor dio. "
The darkness nnd gloom ia thrown to
the breezes nud the world hna hope am
gladness
The gospel Is nlso glorious because o
Its grand triumphs. In the beginning i
was engaged in constant con
flict , but in splto of opposition ,
when the day of Pentecost canu
three thousand mon were converted iu
that ono dny. It haa boon from the beginning -
ginning and will bo to the end of time ,
wonderful nnd divine.
Lot us como down to Its persecutions
of n modern dnto. About n century ngo ,
there nroso up in the sunny land oi
Franco , n band of people , nnd nt their
liond "Voltaire , who snid , "I hnvo heard
till I nm sick nud tired , that it took
twelve men to establish the goapol nnd I
am going to show the world that it takes
only ono man to overthrow it. "
What has boon the result ? Has the
joflpol disnpponred ? "
To-day not ono line of Voltaire's in-
Idol writings nro rend by one man in ton
thousand , while nil ever this world the
slorious gospel of the blessed God is
bund upon the shelves of almost every
louaohold. Who has triumphed ? Vol
.airo's . works unknown nud unread , nnd
ho bible found ovorywhoro. The enmo
; ospol that triumphed in past ages ia
rlumphing still. Go where you will in
nil this broad , broad world of oura nnd
you will see the banner of the cross. Old
is the nintoouth century the gospel of
Miriat still haa in it the vicor of youth ,
) ocnuao it is imbued -with the strength of
God.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
PEOM FEEMONT COUNTY ,
J'ho Doings of the District Court
Boiled Down.
In the district court at Hastings , in the
aao against Seaman for keeping the
wheel of fortune on the fair grounds , ho
ilcaded guilty nud was fined $150 and
costs. That against Tullchiff charged
with using money for his own use that
had boon given him by James Claiboru
to buy cattle with , was disposed of by n
verdict of not guilty. In the cnso
againat Charles James for burning
Webb Morrow's barn , the grand jury
failed to find an indictment. Same
with E. V. Ramsey , charged with lar
cony. G. A. Stingloy , indited for horse
stealing , found guilty. The case against
M. A. tjpalding , charged with larceny ,
was continued. In the stnto against
Charles Whipplo , the defendant found
guilty . of larceny and sentenced to two
years , in the penitentiary. L , G. Vnnston ,
charged with an nsanult with intent to
commit rape near Plum Hollow , was sen
tenced to oovon years in the penitentiary.
D. W. Brown , charged witli keeping n
nuisance in Anderson , plead guilty on
two charges and was fined $ . > 0 and costs
onch cauo. F. M. Briggs , charged
with ; burglary , tried and the jury found
him not guilty.
THE COMING ELECTION ,
llio I'rohpcciH for IOMri
1'olico and faherill' .
Thcro haa been much talk about the
ippointing of special oflicora to BOO that
mlor IB proaorvcd here on olcctlcii day ,
ind that there la no illegal voting. The
republicans have boon thinking of having
loputy U. S. maralmla appointed , but
Lhoy have concluded that it would bo better -
tor to havoShoriff Guittar appoint deputy
ihorifla. The domocratio mayor Bays that
thinka all thia ia noodlosa , and , says ho
ivUl bo personally rcsponaiblo for pro-
icrving order at the polla. JJo proposes
aoo to it that every saloon ia cloeoly
ihut on that day , and the pollco in-
itructed : to arroat every ono found soiling
drinking. Uo eaya ho will place nt
iach polling plnco two of the regular
police force , and have a rope strung no as
prevent nny crowding and allowing
3ach voter to go up by hlrnaolf. If extra
lollcoinon are needed ho will select them
without regard to party , lie says that
the fiheriir ia to take charge that the
oBpon ibllity will then bo divided bo
.weun two heads , nnd ho will not bo ro-
iponsiblo for the result.
IOWA. ITKIUH.
There nro alx Knglish Lutheran
ihurchca in Iowa ,
Tlio linaood oil works at Sioux City
lave begun operations.
Pawnbrokers' ' llconso in Dos Moinoa
buon raised to $200.
Hurlington papora are already plead-
for alovea in street cars.
A largo vein of coal has boon discover-
within four miles of Jellerp.cn ,
A nowJ'roBbytorittii church at CJroon-
laid will bo dedicated next Sunday.
During the season juat ended the Jef-
'orson creamery inudu 110,000 pounds of
Hittor.
AlgonaCongrotntionaliatahavo decided
build a noir church to coat not less
.hail § 100,000 ,
Jolloraon is elated < vor the discovery
a largo and paying vein of coal only
our miliu away ,
Tlio pro'idont of Tabor collfgo d nies' (
the report that the faculty will auppor
St. John for president.
Marion Adamn , a horse thief , bnrno (
his way out of the Waterloo jail th
other night. Ho hontcd n poker in thi
tovo nnd kept burning the aiding nnti
ho mndo n place big enough to lot him
self out.
The grand jury of Adnir county nt its
rocmtt session nt Oroonfiold , indicted Ed.
Wildinaii for murder in first dogro. llo
was committed to jMl without bail. His
wife is being guarded nt homo it ia said
The nbovo parties will bo rememberer
as the child murderers nt Orient n few
weeks since.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE. Special Tortltcinonti , euo M Lotl
Found , To 1/o.tn , For Sale , To Kent , Wftiitd , llmnl
Injt , etc. , ft III bo Insetted In thin column ot tbo low
rate ot TKN CPJTO 1T.H t.INK for tlio first Insorllo
ami HVK CENTS PF.U tlNK tot each tubMqucnl n
wrtlon. t/oi\vo mhortlsomcnli at our office , No.
Pearl Sttoet near Nro.vln av
WANTS.
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smill finillj Kcfercnctvi RlM-n. Ailil
or o.UI nt No , MMiitli ntcmip , C'ouurll UlulTi.
FOK HKNT A nulto ot room * In ruttnl loctlloi
Kmiulrc of Dr Hanchctt , No. 12 I'cnrl st
10AT.Am'iii , Capital Ccntmllloaml otlirr not
J lown roftl krptatdoorKO lluatons , 023 llroail
i ) ' Telephone No. 110.
RKASONAUU : PUICKS-Palr n right and mei *
lire at Ueorco llcnton'rt o al ftiul uood } ar <
028 llroadnnj. Ti'lophono .No. 110.
SAI.K ItnASO.VMII.r. - Collto moating
s'Icoanilcrocorj | ' limiting. Onlj < mo In town
Itiwon , III licillh. Atlilrt-xs It. L. V illlnnu , IS Nortl
Main M , , Council llliilT * .
IpOK S\IK A ronimlsilim Imilnoti thoimniMj |
' eitnblisticil , with tent of InilMlug , eontrill >
oc.tti.-it. Aililrcs ! ) llusliiefi , llitx olllcv , Comic !
llHHTs ,
jlOHSAM-'OUKKNT-Tlio Orvw Packltii ? li
and machinery , Inoattxl In this city. Cap
> . odollfc Day.
WANTKU fcMiry body m Council limns to take
Tuillim. BolUorodby carrier at only twontj
fonts a wooV.
OU PATHUS-For tale at llsi offloo , at S6 cvuU
a hundred
Railway Time Table.
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
The following are the times ot tlio arrlyal and do
> arturoof trains by central standard time , at
ocaldcpota. TrainsIcaxo trangtor depot ten mln
o-ea earlier and artlto ten minutes later.
CHIOiOO , BURUNQfON AND QUIHOI.
Hi VI. ARBITB.
6:55 pni Chicago Kiiireas B:00atn
0iO : a iu Fast Mall. 7:00 : p rr
TllOa in I'ilall and Kxprera , 71'3pii
2ZO : p m Accommodation. SdO : p In
At local dejiot only.
KAMBA8 CITT , HT. JOn AND OOUAOlIt tUJTTS.
0:05 : a m ( Mall and Ktpros < * , j : OB p m
B:0i : p m Paclllc Kspreas , 6:50 : p ui
01IIOAOO , UILVTADKKH AND BT. rAUL.
6:25 : p m KxprcBH , 0:05 : u m
9:15 : a m Express , 0:55 : p ra
CU1CAOO , ROCK 1H1.AM ) AKD 1'ACIflO.
6:80 : p m Atlantic Kxpreoa , 5:05 : a m
0:25 : a m Day Kxpruaa , 0:64 : p in
7:20 a ru * Dos Molnox Aooomniodatlon , 6:05 : p m
At local depot only.
WABA8U , 81. LOU1H AND 1'ACiriO.
1:20 : am Mall , 4:15 : p m
fclopm Accommodaton nraam
: S'0 p in St. Louis l'Aprct3 3:45 : p ni
:50 : p in _ WiloiRo i\press 10:55 : a in
At Transfer only
CHICAGO and Noinnwn r iin.
6:30 p m Kxpru ! ? , 0:50 : p m
6:25 : a m Pacltla Ksprcsa 0:05 : a in
SIOUX CITT AND I'ACmO ,
: W p m St. Paul Kxprcsa , 8:50 : a m
| 20 a ru Day Kxprcua 0:60 : p in
UNION rAcipia.
8:00 : p m Western KxprM , 8:35 : a m
1:00 : am Paclflo Kxpross , 4:40 : p in
7:40 : a m Local Kxproas , 0.64 a m
2:10 : a m Lincoln I'.ijwft ,
At Trau tor only.
DUHlir TRAINS TO OMAHA.
Leave 7:20-8:80-9:30-10:30-11:40 : : : : a. m. 1:30-2:3 : :
:30-4:80-fi:30-fl:30-ll:05 : : : : p. m Sunday 0:30-11:40 :
. m. 1:30-3:30-5:30-0:30-11:05 : : : : : p. tu. Arilvo 10 mln
o hef roloa\ln tlmn
N. SCHUEZ.
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OFFIOK OVKIl AUKKICAN EX1UIB33.
COUNCIL BLUFFS. IOWA.
.n. TATK. WAItn W1I1TKNB
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Practlac In State and Fodor&l Courts.
Colloctloua ( iromptly attended to.
Iloom 10 , ShuRart'a Btiildinp ; ,
COUNCIL liLurra low
V J. STEWAET ,
ATTORMlTLAf.
Practices In Kcdonl anil Ktato Couiti , CU1 Ilroad
ay , o\er SivlnRH limit
COUNCIL DMJtTS ; . - JIOWA.
Mrs , D , J , Hilton , M I ) , ,
PHYSICIAN &
222 Mlddlo nroa'lvay. Council BlnOa.
VKNINU } ldmission Z5c
clmU lon Prco to iJi'llcfl cath moriilnir ami TIUH-
ay and llmrndny alttnioona. Ucu of Kbatta ID
ccnta.
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. F. fiCHANOK , II. H. JIAHTKN8 ,
llanaKir. Proptlotor.
E , Rice 1C D.
or other tutnon removed without th
Uj knife or drawing o blood.
CHRONIC DISEASES--P- *
Over lility yvara jiractlml eiperltao * Office No ,
Pearl treot , Uuuncll Illufff
dTOonoultatlon true
BOOOE'S SIOUX CITY HAMS.
J. Y. FULLER ,
Commission Merchant
irl Hlritt . . . Council M l1i , Iowa ,
Justice of the Peace ,
Omalia and Council Blnffr.
tool rotate collection Koncy , Odd Fellowa Block
ver HavliiKB Hank
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DENTIST.
100 MAIN STREET ,
COUNCIL liLUrTB - IOWA
THE CHEAPEST PLAGE JUN UMAHA TO BUY
One of the Beat and largest Stocka intho United States
to select from ,
O STAIRS TO CLIMB ,
ELEGANT PASSENGER 'ELEVATOB ,
They Are Without II 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
Livini Piani !
IN
An exnminntion of these magniflcenb Fianoa is politely requested
before purchasing nny other instrument.
Qonornl Western Keprescutatives.
P. S.-AIso Gen'l Agt's for KNABE , VOSE & SONS ,
BEHR BROS. , 'and ' ARION PIANOS , and SHONINGER
OYMBELLA and CLOUGH to WARREN ORGANS.
THAT 18 THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE
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FOR ALL ARE FOUEtiO !
They Can Enjoy Pure Air <
And all of the good nnXpleasant things that go to make up a com
plete and happy existence.
The town of South Omaha ie tiiuated south of the city Jo Omaha
on the line of the U. P. Railway , and it ia loss than 2J miles from the
Omuha post office to the north line c the town site.
South Omaha is nearly H miles north and south by 2 ] east and
weat , and covers an area of nearly foursquare 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 hoof packing house ia progressing finely.
The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant
supply of
PURE SPRING WATER.
The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at
work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union depot
lear the nark at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will lo
'urnishea for Church and School purposes.
Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will netcr
> o cheaper than tboy are to-day.
EBT"Apply at the Company's office , at the Union Stocks Yards.
M. A , UPTON ,
Assistant Secretary ,
GRESTOH HOU
EVKHYTniNQIUSTOLA8S. .
Nos. 217 nnd ai'J S. Main St. , - COUNCILBLUFFS
RTJEMPINd 6V BOLTS ,
UANUKAOTUHUIIS OF-
Dormer WlnJowe , FlnUll , Window Ctpa , Iron Crcetluje , Metallic Bkv-ll htl , &o. Tla. Ircn and Bliteilton
f 810 Hnnth 18tH Btlfft Oln li Ni-hr l (
MRS L A. WARBURTON ,
FASHIONABLE D RESSMAKER.
Cutting and Fitting a Specialty.
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