'IUK DAII/1 BEE WKIXX'ISSDAY NOVEMBER 19 , 1884 F , 15UOWN , 01:0. : , DROWN W. F. COMMISSION Office , Exchange Building Union Stock Yards , FIIWT X nox L tliSK , otiiihn , OMAHA , NEB. "tV. A PAXTOX , 1' est and Tie. * Union Slock Ydj , Oni.ihn , b < x UROS , licye tie Also connected wl h flrcjfcrr , I'oolcy -JODx A. JkSiMNB Mtni arDay UlcCittloCo Co , Union S'octarils , CliloaRo. J. A. CIIWUIITOX , Vice 1'rcst. Klnt N t'l Uank,0m ha. AJTAddrosi all communlcK'lons Union Stcck Yatilf , Om h , Ncbr.i'la.TEi RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Buporiunndonl Omaha Iron Works 5J. P. RAILWAY , - 7TH & 18TH EITREElS MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN ts\ \ WATER WHEELS , ROLLEK MILLS , MILL FURNISHINGS OP ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Oloti STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE BRASS GOODS ATO FIFE ARCHITECTURAI AND BRIDGE IRON. B o Wo are prepared to furnish plans and estimates , and will contract o > 11 < erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Sfona to the Roller System. { "Especial attention given to furnishing Powder Plants for any pu pose , and estimates made for some General machinery repairs attended promptly. Aadrpss RICHARD & CLARKE , Omaha.Neb JACOB SUIO. E. F. OADWEL L SIMS&CADWELL , COUNCIf. BLUFFS , IOWA. Office. Main Street , Ilooraa 1 and 2 Shugart & Me- Uahon'a Block. Will praotloe In State and Fedora aita Council BInffi U. 1856 Established - - Dealers In Fcrelgn and omeetlo Ezcbtnge an J. B. TATE. WAIIBHN WHITE. O ? ATElVJdLITE - ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Praotloe In State and Federal Court * . Collections promptly attended to. Room in. ShuKart'i BoUding , COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA1 Dr , W. H. Shorradon DENTIST , Masonic Temple , Council own. ADMIS310N Cents IBo ladles 10a SKATES Cents 150 Ladlci lOc. AdmliBlon Free to Ijwllo * c h mnrnlnR and Tnca- ilay aud Ihursday alurnoouu. Use of Huatoi 16 touts. A. F. SCHANOK , It , MARTENS , Manager Proprietor E. Rice M , D , flilfnTJDO o' otner tumors removed without in uiirluDUU | knUe or drawlnj o blood. CHRONIC DISEASES Orer hlrty yean practical eiperlaoot No , I-oul trett. .CoancUIJlafit. SPECIAL NOTICES. NOTIOK. Hpeolal a vartlcoinents , euo as Lost Found , To Loan , For Sale , To Ilont , Wants , Board tag , oto. , will be Inserted In this column at the Ion rate ol TEN CENTS 1'KU LINE for the flrat InnortioD ind FIVK CENTS PER UKK lor each eubeequenl a ertion. Iioaro advertlsumenta ut oar offloe , No. Pearl Street near Broadway WAN1B WANTKD-Agndd ti rtr , ste iy woik'to the rl'htmau ( S31 Urondnoj. FOU SALK AlsrROHZOdcu.kktoto , nearly now. Fnrulront | UfKulllcc , A.VIKU Men to trouil a il i. | | ti rtoj com 1) , Winter , Ulunwuod , louu ITiOil hAL" Piano , II K. heaiiun , 1'Ipor , IlxukB J ? ail j Htatonu ! < y , C'ouno I Bliiffa. 171011 BALK OK KENT Tiia Oma I'ockliw hoiiso V nil machlocrj , 1 tated In this city. Caracltj UOhogapo rfay. udtllA Day. WANTEtl Every body in Council Bluff * to take TUKIJH. Delivered by carrier lit only twenty cents week. j"VU > PAPEIIS For etlo at Bn offloe , at S5 oenu- Vy a hundred Railway Time Table , OOUNOIL BLUFFS. The following are the times ol tba arrival and o > partarool trains by central standard time , at the 'ocal ' Jcpots. Trains leave transfer depot tea mlu utti culler and arrive Un mlnutoa later. cmoAoo , BUBUHoros AHD O.UUOT. LXAVft. AKUVl 5:85 : pm Chicago Express 0.00 an , 9.M a m Faat Uall. 7:00 : p D 7'lOain I'JJall and Express , TlOpm 12.20 p m Accommodation. ! . < 0 p a "At local depot only. KAHSXS crrr , ST. joi AND OODHCIL num. 10 05 a m Mall and Ezpreea. 6 65 p re 8:16 : p m Faolflo Kiprou , 6:45 : n n CmClOO , XILWAUESB ADD BT. fAtTb , 6S5 : p m Esproaa , 0:06 : a D 8.25 a m Kipreu , 0.66 p m craoAeo , KOOB ULANO AND rAcmo. 8:25 : p m Atlintlo Ezproag , 8:05 : a n. 9 26 a m Day Kxprusa , g.6t p m 7:20 am * Dcg Moluea Aooummodatlon. 0:15 : pen At local depot only ff BABU , BT. LOU AND r Ad fid. G'10 p m Accommoiiui ou 9 no a m 1:80 : pm I.Louis Ixirena | 8 45 p m 1.60 p u Chlca.o Kijirctm 10,16 am Al Trantler "nly dOAaoand NORTirwiuriiui. B 5)p ru Kxprctw , 850pm 1U a nt I'adfla KtpreM BC5 : a to ciooi cur AHD rAoino. 7:40 : p m Ht. I'aul KipretK , 0 ( X ) a IL Day Eipresg 7,09 p m 8.00 p m U'ebtero Kxptvel , B.IO a m 11.00 a in Todflo Kii.rota , ( ; io p rr 110 ; a m Lincoln ExpreM , lu ; p m At Trantler only. * SUMXT TRAIKS TOOMAIIA. Leave 7r20-3.SO-9 30-10.30-11:10 : a. m. lK1-2i : ) ! :30- : < . -i.SO- .30-ll-oa p. m Hanilay 720" 0.30-11:10 : . tu. 1:80-8 30-6 80-6 B0-Jlu6 : p. m Ar > lvp 10 mlru n helure Uarlcg tlmf. From transfer only. HrsnJ , , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 0 onnoU Blufl COUNCJLJIOFFS ADDITIONAL LOO\L NEWS. COUNCIL FLUFrS NAI1KRT , Wheat No. 1 uillllne. CIV@C5 ; No. 2 , 68 ; Vo. S , MJ : rejected S5p ( 10. Com Now , 26@23. Data I'or luc- l | > urpoPSi 3. " . Hny $ i 00 < S)7 W per ton ; baled , 50@GO. Rye 3Vj. Uorn Moat 1 SO par 100 pounds. Wood Hood mipply ; prices at yards , 0 00 $ Oonl Uollvorod , hard , 9 fiO per ton ; soft 4 M par ton ' Lird Vatrbank's , wholwOlnff at OJc , 1'lour City flour , 1 GC3 'JJ , Brooms 2 95@S 00 per Hot , UV STOCK. Crtttlo Butcher cows 3 25@3 75. Butcher toors , 3 7M4 00. Sheep 2 60@8 CO. Hogs i OU-94 a > . rnonuoe AND FRUITS. Poultry Live old lions , 2 W ) pci doz ; spring chlckons , 2 50 par dor. Huttor Oromnory , H8@SOo ; choieo country I8@20c. KpK" 21 par dozen. egetable * - Potatoes , S0@40o par bnthcl ; lulona , 40@f > 0o per bit ; applon , choice cooknip or OAtliiR , 2 5iij beAM , 1 D0@2 00 pu hiinhrO : Swept uotatoos , "awr Ib. Cltlor 20o per RA | , 8 DO per bill. To w.i ITHMS. The now Prosbylorim church ntGroon Hold was dedicated last Sunday , Algona Congregotionahtts have decid ed to build a now church , to coat not less thnn $10,000. Sioux city warrants jumped from sov- utity llvo to oiglity cents on the dollar on thu passage of the licunao ordinance last week. The finishing chop of the Fort Madiann car compiny waa duntroyod by flro on thu llth Ono hundred hands were nt work in the building nt the tlrao , and it waa with great difficulty that nil oacupod un harmed. John O'Connoll , a brakeman on the Burlington road , foil from n freight train ut Fort Madiaon on the llth , and the wheels of the cabooao cut ( .if both legs And ono arm. Do was removed to thu homo of his widowed mother , where ho died. died.John John Nairn informed the reporter of the Sioux Oity Journal that ho baa best aucctsa in keeping hia awitio free from disease by pasturing tin in in the timber. Ho had a pasture of 100 acrea m uao the paat season , and will increase Una to UOO acrea the coming year. The awiuo do well on the wceda and artichokes , with u buahel or two of corn per hundred shouts per day , Wnon the awiuo itro taken up for fattening they uro turned in standing corn , a few acres being fenced of ! for them , nnd when this is oaten clean the feuco moved further into the standing corn. Liter they nro yarded and fed ear corn , with plenty of water always Mr. Nairn recommended thia I Ian us an antid > to for h"p cholera. OM > ciiu. us-uionns. Men nnrt AVoineii Who Were TruliiPtl Jroin Ghildliooil to l > c Supple & .o clrtcntH to AcrotiatH ami Vnult- cra Concern ! u Old-Tlmo r-nlailch , "Formerly children were regularly op- pronttced to learn riding juat aa they were to learn ahoemaking or any other trade , siid an old clicua manager to a Philadelphia Times reporter , "but now in many of our states there are laws pro hibiting the employment < f minors under 15 yeurs of age in hazardous poiform nnces , and these have had the effect if doing away to a very great extent with the thorough and systematic course of training which children designed for ridoro were formerly obliged to commence when about 5 pears old , and which must bo commenced at that early ago and steadily pursued in order to attain the hiuhest degree of artistic perfection. Nearly all the great riders wo now have began their career before the enactment of thtae laws , and , conm quently , served a thorough apprenticeship to their profes sion , but when they ahull have pusoed away who will fill their places ? There will certainly bo no American riders who can do so satisfactorily , and our public will hare to look for its equestrian talent across the water , whore no-culled aocieties for the prevention of cruelty to children are not so officious in securing the passage - sago and enforcement of unjust and inju dicious JawH. "But comparatively thorough ns waa once the training of riders in thia country , it wua much less artistic and complete than that practiced In Europe. There , at 0 years old , the embryo rider is first instructed in ballet dancing to no quire grace and suppleness. Then , if a boy , ho is taught tumbling that ii , how to turn handsprings , BOiueraaults , etc , this portion of the training being omitted in the caio of a girl , though otherwise tier equeatiian education is precisely the same us that of a boy , "If deaignod for a pad-rider , the com ing equoatrlau is then placed on a pyl- saddled horao or , if for a bareback nrtiat , upon a birobackod one , and the tuition in riding proper begins. A person who has learned pad riding can seldom be come a good bareback rider , as changing from the pad to the bare back is like be ginning all over again , and the rider will nearly bo found lacking in freedom , cane and grace. The horses selected for children to learn on are almost the moat steady-going old crowbaits that can be found amount the ring stock. "Of course , it is necessary to adopt some moHiia to prevent the child from falling ofl and being injured. This waa formerly done by moans of a long lunge rein , ono end of which wan tautened to a ring attached to the front of the pad or to the aarclogleif the homo was barebacked , while the other end , nfier being passed through another ring firmly fastened to the child's ' belt , was held by the inatruo tor landing in the center ot the rinfIf the little rider showed any algn of falling , hia mauler's pull rn the lunp-reigh would bring him safely down upon the horse's back and hold him there till the horao could bo stepped und the young eques trian placed on his footaeain. "Tnis device has now been sunorcedcd by what is cllod the mechanic , which which waa invented several years ago by the well known old time performer and manager , 8. Q. Stokes , It cnnaiata of a long iron upright , which ia firmly fixed in the center of the ring From the top of thia upright there extends a hom-intnl arm long f nough to reach over that part of tlio ring where the horse travels. To the outer end of the arm la attached a block pulley , over which pauses a rope , of which one und ia hooked into the bult of iho child , while the other ia held in the center of the ring by the instructor , BO that he can raise ard lower hia pupil at will , the arm of the mechanic being made to go around 'ho ring by moatia of a crank near the base of the right , which can bo turned by an assistant or by the master tilmanlf " "Have there been many fatal accidents uonij circua performore ? "Very few , cyraeidorlng the m ny ha : nrdotis feats performed. Within Inlt-r jcara t c\n only recall thric or four. NYilliMii Kiuoiido , nil ncrobnt , broku Ins nick uhilo doing n dotiblo aomcraitult over n ninnbcr of olpplmuts .Joliiniy Ayinar , uno of tlio best ( nil tumbler ? , broke hia neck in the Island of Jvraoy , noinoyc.xra ago , whllo tr > iug to throw- triple aumoranult , by winch is mount ro- vohing in the nir tbrco tmus before .ilij-hiing. Kvory porfonnorwho Ini at- tutnptud thu feul lias ecu killed by It aoonor or Utor , nnd it iau inootid < | uoa- tion ffluthor it lus boon or oor can bo auocossfully accompllshut ) . "Littlo Ali.a U.ivt'tio wns killed by alig'itinS ' on her nock nnd apfno nftirbo ing ihrown from u catapult in 1881. \Viint nro callud the 'leups' tint M , throwing somersaults over ulcphtnts nn i hortoa hnvo boon _ productive nf n greater nutnbor of atriona nccidonta thnn nny ether fcnt attempted in the ring. Tno moit frtiiucnt nnd nnnoyini ; ncci- dunta which ticour to ridvia nre injnrios to the knoo-joint. Tliuro u no ptrt of the body moro easily diaplnccd or hard * rte to put in order Hgoin , nnd alighting olVn horse nftor going through n hoop , ever u binnur , or jumping to the ground to tvoid n fnll , ia voryjipt to throw the juiiit out of plnco. Ivittio Stokes , n very ulentod young bareback rider , who ga\o premise of attaining theory highest um- iiiencu in her proloBsion , sustained nn at jury of this kind in the summer of 1832 , nnd it is doubtful if she \\lll over tide ngftjn. My wlfo , well known ns nn uccoinplishod pad nnd mnncge rldur , hiis buen ubllgod to retire from the profession pormnntmtly in consequence of u similiar .tcculont. "I must not forgot to tell you of n great remedy wo circua people Imvo for aprikiua. It ia n nuxluro of wormwood , vioegnr , nnd salt. Tnko ton conta * worth of wormwood , cover it well with vinegar , ptit in n handful of en.lt nnd let the mixture come to a boil ; bttho the afflicted purt with it na hot na you can bi < nr it mid it will itftct n euro more ( mickly tlmu anything elao I hnvo ever otum tried. " "Do circui porforuiera often live to n good old ngu ? " * 'Yery often , nnd I think that in point of longevity thi > y far excel the mcmburn of ntiy other profession. In England nnd on the continent of Europe , especially , tlu > y uaunlly live to beery old. In European countries , too , it is romarknble how many families there nro whoso every member , both mnlo nnd female , for many urnerationa has boon in the profvaaion. Among these families niny ho meutionod the lionizes , S mwclla , Cookcs , nnd Bridges. The health of circus people ia uluiont invariably excellent " "IIow do you think performers of America compare with these of Europe1 ? ' The Americana have n great denl moro reckless danh and darlnir. nnd nro willing to incur moro risk. When they want to do n feat thi y go right nhendnnd try it , whereas European artist would that undergo n Ion , ; nnd ctroful training lor it. Tlio American perforuior'a idea Borms to bo that it is no matter whether the feat m done graceful'y ' or the rovuren to long as it ia boldly nccompliched , nnd his Beenid to bo the idea of Amencau andionciB nlsj ; but with the Europonn artistic grace nnd finish count for more than nil olae , and if n lent no mnttor how diflicult or daring be performed without these , the nchier iuont , to him , is wholly devoid of merit " "How dp salaries nt the present day compare with those of the olden tlmu ? ' "Well , though aomowhat lower last season than for several jours past , they are Btill nt fignrca which would once ha\o been though ) f.ibulcnin. Buforo the lute war $75 to ยง 100 per week waa a good sal ury fur a lirut class rldbr , but now anch u ono would oouimuiid from $ oO to $200 pur week. Of oourat' , the oalariea of people - plo of great ropututian , such na Miiia. Hliso Duokrill , Olmrles W. Fish , Frank Melville und James Hobinson , tlio great burtback riders , far exceed the nbuvo figures , ro chiug in * \na instancea HB high us $ liO or even ? MO per week , nnd the Efiino applies to performurB in every branch of the bumnins Such clowna ua years ago repilvod $50 per % vook would now rt'colvo $100. 1'ho calarios of the workiug-hatiau , such aa canvnsmon , drivers , hostlers , the mon who euro for the nnimuls , etc. , hnvo decreased instead of increased , nnd three po < plo nro now moro poorly paid than over. " The Farmd'H Hog. Breedors' Journal , The diffurent broods of hogs have their fast friends and no doubt they ouch hiivo what their friends ndmira in them , but the average feeder who does not euro to raiao piga to sell for breeding pur- prises , should strive to got n hog that will inako him the most money for t o feed put into it. Jn the first place n hog Hhpuld hnvo n good coat of huir ; not bristles , but hair. A black hog will not get scurvy on his bjck ; the aim will not blister nun. A hog xhould IMVO n good constitution , with r mud sprung rib and good girth around the heart , abort neck and hoftd well put on , short face nnd nose , tail put on not way up on his back iior yet too low down , hams round nnd well fnlid not too fclugylah diap isition nor yet too wild. By the purchase of the right kind of a male pig the feeder can raise just nuch pigs as ho wants to feed , nnd have much more profitable nnd healthy animals than ho can buy. The brood BOWS cun bo run on olovor pasture in aummor at very little expense , and If provided with some good clover hay in winter it will reduce thbir feed bills. Not enough attention is paid to providing good pas'uros for pigt ; they are generally kept in n buron lot with n generous - erous ai/ed mudholo in it , in which the water is so foul that just the einoll ot It is sickening , lot alone having to drink it. As for a change of pasture , it is never thought of , on account of the trouble of fencing it. The sensible way to provide for thorn is to have enough land devoted to their lisa so * the pigs can have a uood a weet pasture of clover all the time. Do not keep them on the same old poisoned for ten years , but when the grass gets run out , plow it arid take off a couple of crops ; then ro need the clover , and then let their hngships take fresh comfort , health and ft from the new fresh ground and grass , Thi * ground will then supply the living for the pign , whib in thu ether way of doing the pig lot Is full of woudu , bare of gra < i , und the bare ground covered with mud und ho0' wal lows. Too 1,11 oi nl lor ( ' 011111111. From tha Arkaue.iw Traveller. "Brandy,1' ' s < tid a man during n conver sation on tmnporanca , "whv , its tha woist drink in tlio world. That'u what killed Hill Fullers " "Hill Follow is not dead , " replied aornu one ; " 1 saw him out in the mountains the ether day. " "Well , no diffrreiicu" . enid the hr t speaker , "brandy is what will kill him , " "I don't B O how it can whim h never drink-in drop of it" "Ah well , it's what would kill him if ho were to drink it. You are so confounded particular that a man can't talk to you. " The richest private soldier who died in Englfnd last year was Patrick Caaoywho /tou / ; , ilu , lid. AMNMMJ A imtnr A lunly IUim < Sulnm tlio AVItli On * . Hand Tied 1 C- lilnil Him. At liiinnrck , on tlio , " > lit ult , ono of the moat wonderful feats that our took place wna wiltitstod by sovi < r l of the cltl- r 'iis , nnd mcmbera ot the dusky tnbu to \\hichthop0rfonned belonged. It VM pcrformid by nn IndUu nmned Tsi-ungi che ling , nnd was truly nn exhibition of itnrn g and Mreng h The Bismarck Tribune , in dctcriotng the ad'ttir , sny > "Tho hero ia n stiotig , square built , good looking Indian , nnd his lent was to swim the Mistmirl with his left hand tied be * hind his b.\ck , Inn reward for this being the hand nnd heart in mnrringo of n bewitching (1) ( ) daughter of ono of his fellow scalpers , Thu wonder of the font wits not only inawiniining tlio treacherous ntrcnm , with ono lum fastened firmly behind him , but in g > mg in wnter almost us cold as ice , with his buckskin trousers nnd shirt on to catch the amid nnd threaten to pull him to the bottom. At 10 o'clock yesterday mon ing the during fellow was in readiness , nnd his ndnurora , together with the girl of his choice , wore on thp bank , just nbovo thu bridge , to sue him start. It wns n thrilling and pathetic sceuo. The young gallant gszod up nnd down the cold , treacherous stream , while the girl ki-yicd nnd snug in n weird , mournful manner , n seemingly plaintive love chnnt. It wna n no\el and certainly interesting ncono. Every thing was in rondini-sfi. The young In dian with n graceful nnvo of the right hand , and amid the encouraging shouts of the ether reds , shook the hand of the fair pmu for which he waa risking his life , chopped off n little aboriginal music in n sort of n good-byo-hello if l-dun't gon-you-ngain ntr , nnd plunged into the riv or. A yell thou wont up from thu crowd of npi'ctntnra which caused the cv pillnry integument of the roptirtorinl cra nium to start zentthward nt the rnto of n nulo n minute The swimmer boldly doyo from the bank nnd WAS lost fram view for a numbet of seconds , when ho came to the surface suvernl yards nbovo the point from which ho sturtttd , having mudo n long diagonal dive up nnd ncrosa the stream. lie struck out boldly , paddling nloug with " ono hand. When ho reached thu "middle of the stream ho raie-od his arm nnd wont ntrnight down , disappearing bpnonth the muddy surface. As the wnter closed over him the maiden who had been watch ing every movement with interest , man ifested gioit nervous excitement , and just nn nho wns about to jump into the trail CAIIOO which wns lulf launched , her lover appeared with n careleea > osa of the head , and his raven locku lljated upon the surg ing waters. As ho ncarcd the opposite ahoro the ndmiring braves , led by the cirl , began waving their hiinda and singing n aong of joy , nnd whan ho reached the bank and stood facing his admirers , loud were the exclamations of gladness pent up from the point where ho started. 1 r was indeed n wonderful font swlin ming the stream with one arm com pletely disabled , and wearing heavy bucksKln pantaloons and shirt , with no boat or body guard to accompany him. Hut ho accomplished it with apparent ease and for hia reward received what to him was worth moro than all else com bined. The reporter was told the wed ding would take plrco at the camping grounds of the Indians , twenty miles north , next Tuesday. Among these who witne&aud the feat were several strange Indians , who had been invited from afar to participate in the festivities of the wedding. TulllO I'JO H. Tlid Mouth. Frogs uro easily tamed. Dr. Townfon had two tame treo.frogn , which ho named Dtmon nnd Alueidora , and placed u bowl nf water in the window where they lived , which they regular ! vim ted every ovo- ning. After half an hour passed by cither of them In the water ho need to find that they had absorbed half their weight. They ejacti-d water to n con siderable distance , and often oullorcd their prey to remain before them un touched an long an it wna still , but when it made the slightest motion they in- ataiitly soizid it. Dr. Townsnn mudo n provision of dead flies for Musidora , to serve her during the winter , but she would never take them till ho moved them with his breath. When fliea could not bo had , ho tried cutting up some torloino-ilosh into very amull piices , moving them In the same manner. At lirst Musidora seized them , but instantly rejected them from her tongue. They evidently rocognuttd Dr Towimon's voice , and approached him ut IIM call. The charlatan O Dunnell , who went through the country sorno time eg' ) claim ing to have two Chini'RO lepers to exhibit , ran for roronor ut the late election in Bun Fr.inciecn , and the Chinese raised n luriro "boodlu" among themselves and bought v iton enough to d .if out him. BIG DRIVE. AT HOMER'S. 3 Main Street - Council Bluffo jr x = 209 I'lip'r Ilr aday , UK.I'M to tlio I'r"nt. Html , rcliutnnil cnmimnd r-xumlnu , an I BOO ( or our ilvtHwtatjou can Imy forC.il at rny pl o. ( juoiu i on n follu" * . 181bn | ? anula'cilnugarfor . fl 00 1UI iirnrl ( < r " " " Wl I u u < ) mi ( ; r ( r ! ! i burs Kirk' * wliltu Kim-Ian v ) fur 24 burn "lina ' | inl 11 Klr ' HumiUn noii ( i > r. l01i ! mKlrk'a Muuliiilltiiuiplor llupnnt'a lirft I JM | r | Hf llj . . 'i Ibli ie < o'n fttclits for . 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I m.P 20 ( ivrcnut below ant Coin ) u'ltl n liithoiHv WParo nowroitlvl KOII luruloKif l > II * In * lilrhwo curiKlvetheKriuluutbar rali t\vt clfrru In tlio olty MV vipenixu are very Hylit , "Hit no lU'iiU oiay 1 Bincimllol ami willful ! clieip for UAHII. Cull wlitu you want the boat olllirijaluii In , d. P , FILBERT , 300 Upi > er brcudway , t ouugll Bluili UMAliA TO BUY &a ' * * Ono of the ISost , and largest Stocks in the United State * to select from. STATES TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR THAT IS THE NAME OP THE TOWN WHEEK FOR ALL ARE FOUWO I Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Waterl And nil o the good aud.plonsaul things that go to make up a com plete and happy existence. The town of South Omaha it taunted south o the city "of Omata on the line of the U. P. Railway , and it is less than 2i miles from the Omuhn post oilico to the uorlh line c i the town site. South Oninha ia nearly H miles north and oouth by 2 $ east and westnud covers nn area of nearly foursquare 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 & ( iO,000 beef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are finished and furnish an abundant supply of PURE SPRING WATER. The B. & M. and Bolt Line Railways have a largo force of men at work and will , in connection with the U. P. Railway , have a union dope t near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will la furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They will never bo cheaper than they are to-day. | 2f Apply at the Company's office , nt the Union Stocks Ynrdfl. [ . A. UFTON , Ii I i Assistant Secretary , 9 Diploma of Honor , Medal of Merit , AND CERTIFICATE of DISTINCTION at the CENTENNIAL THESE INSTRUMENTS POSSESS EXCELLENCE IK Power , Biohness and Sympathetic Quality of Tone * Elegance and Durability of Workmanship. Pronounced by the Artists and the Press , both at home and IIE Europe , as the Sweetest Toned Piano Ever Made. MAX MEYER & BRCX , General Western Agents : BUEMHTO 2 BOLTS , -UANUKAUIIWEIIS Doitatr Wlmlowt , riuUU. Window , O i > aIrnu Ore tlnjl , UcUllla bky-lUhtt. 4o. Tin. Ironjuid filatellUjo a n Die Boum ISth Utrott Omaha NebrnVa. * < 1 Orange Blossom Flour I WHOLESALE BY IL. A. STEWART & CO , , 1013 Jones Street } & * iron iiKD-unos . { OMAH41 NEE ,