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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1885)
THE DAILYSBEE--TUESDAY , AOGUST 4 , 1885. Kntcn Hie nj-slrm titan unUiiovvu cntiftCHf at nil NCn niiK. Shatters the Xmc In-palri Digestion , anil ! . , r..1.1 , , . . , 4U JIiHcHS. THE BEST TONIC Paloklr ndcomrWoljciirMflInlnrln. nrtClilIlii and frvcrx. lorlntrrinlllcnt Vr\rr l.rw- nltiidr , I.nrlc or inrr : T , It hin nn nu l. It enrjchefl and puriflM the tlood , FtimtilfittM ) the up- potltn. and Btroncthen the rmmclcn nnd tiorrrfl. It doon not Injure tha ( with , causa hniultchn , or mvlucn cnnfftlnatlon nil othft Iron mfiUftnm < 1 > t. lfAinr.n T..I. KElLt.T , Iho pntrlntla and echolarl/ Uathollo JliTliin , cf ArlcatiM * . nijfl ! ' J liato upod Ilrovn'n Imn Illltfm with the ( treat- Ml Mtlsiacfion forllalarh. anil a a prcTnntlvo nf CJhllln and lilto ul ° eaw . and nill always keep It on band an a ready f riond. " Oonulno hafl nhoTo trade mnrk and rrrwsei ! rwl lines on wranpor TnUo no otlirr. MmlnnnlirbT JlltO\VN < ! lli.MTM : ! , < . , IIAl.TlMltt .1ID. IiADira' HAND HOOK npfnl and attracting on- lalnlnit lltt of pnron for reclim * . Information aliout ooin . etc. , frlvnn away by nil iloiilorn In modicino.or rnallod to any nddrmj on rwoipt of Ie ntamu. | rN& FEE ! UNTIL CURED f jRJJA written guarantee of euro Riven In ovcrv cuuunclortaKcn. ffSA 11 consultations JFreo an JSrecrcd. Dr. Clarke's Cclulirateil lioolt on IVratings ( In plain envelopes ) tire Htuiiip * . " * . CLUIKE , n , D. , lea so. ctiitKhT. cuiuao , tu KCZEMA. For the benefit cf udcrInB humanity , I deem I onlyniy duty ta f\e his unsolicited to tlmony In favor J Swllt'a Sj cifl Jfy wifohrs been altllcted Tilth I zomt from nliicr. Wo tried e cry known remedy , but torn. u\ .il. Showna ole ( tllllctod wltli aporlo dieol nonouB headache , sometimes folloued by mi intertmUantfuvor , eo that her Hfo became a Jiurden to her. finally 1 determined to try Sultt's Sj < C"iflo Shoo miin'iice 1 aoien wccka ago. After tAklnK the first largo bottle tbo disease seemed to Inercaee ; Iho burning , Itching and Inll uaatlon bo- cnmo unbearable. She , hoscier , pcrscuorod In the use of thotncdiclno. Alter taking iho eccond bottle the inllimatlon bciian ta EUbsldo. Alter Iho third bottle the tnflarcatlon dlstppearod , and eora spots dried ujiand tnrreduhltoand eoaly. and finally she brushed than OH in an Impalpable wlillo ponder TCBcmbllng pure salt. Shu is now taking tbo elxth bottle ; o ery appcararcnof the disease la gone , and her floeh Iseolt nmlhltoag a child's , llor bcad- schcs ba\c dlcappcartd and eh enjoys the only jcocd health slio lim known In 40 jo ra. No wonder iho deems ovcry bottle of S. 8. S. is worth a thou eand tlmrslts we'sluln ' geld " Any further information concerning her caeo will bo cheerfully given by hoiself at her residence , 135 Kullett Street , rrby mo. J UN K. BKA.DtEV,4 ? arjwoiaSt. ] Detroit , Mich. , May 10 , 2SS5. For ealo by all druzelits , 1HK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. N Y. . . 167St. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa , Cle ciT ai aitl tl tlai aid 01 'rB 01 01 at ca irK iru K > f. K. ! > . . * Co. , MOKoh U OBKTI 1 am uslnu your Fluid Extract Srd Claret Btonsomand Woe Coiupr0sa for Canccron the brcut Cl Clii and am well. I am EatJaflcd It Ii tbo beat rtmfdy tot ii panoer known. You at > Wf Iconic to UJQ thlj Cor ttit llt of f iiircrlnur liuiuanltr. Itespvctfulljr , MRS. L. A. JOOKSOK. 8Ii 8f , Iib Iio . . . . b OKNTUKKH Sly wlfo lias for wune tim with omethlni { Ilkon scrofulous UIM-AW. and round n/1 rtllot until be gat o your totrv of Itea Clnnratriaf , t am happy Co tay aba Imi 017 * rienoM Kn-at njlci , Thl < la huinellclit ti tlmonlal of ray appreciation a ! f yonr efforts In bclmlf of tiunuinltjr. vhich you an veloocie to use for their benefit. ci : 1 on , very ropuctf ully , IL AIUIS. ciDi cic Di Dia a TOLEBO , 0. . DdC. lit , USA I. M. Ltxxn & Oa , Uoiraoi , Jlloh. i' Uvrro-1 oomrjeLtxMl t&Unjr roar Co. Red Clorer , clwo jriwm ago , for Kryaliielas , tuid o Te not tx ea tr abi dnctv , Hla herediUrj wltQ ma , TtUnkj'OU i'a BAT * UK test blooa inealetna known. i'H Y out tnu > . W. la [ H . R. n. flyman , of nrand Hapldi , tlleb. , > an Aftttf two Doctors ulvliid Id in to uae Ixxwo'a Kit , Ited Clover. 10a * ; bad caia of 1'ruiiva , or > "oTor Bore on the leu , : a ljr ui l two poundsot your Solid Urtract Itad aoven now well. m A * Spnntr Mcdlcln Tonloand tTnrral fllixxl Purl per It fc no * qaU. For ula br ul JruiaUH.wJ.it fa Uuw& Co. . Monroe. licl > . faa Bl in m fo n P H the It BK e N.ye tbN. B ° THB ONLY 15XOLU6IVH all pc : pca pa ca ( In IK OMAQA ! JKH. vha eld VTA 3U 'ro ' opi BCCCESSORS TO JOHN G , JACOBS. UNDERTAKERS i i bat . Orders pti BullUtcJ luid i > ronji > tly attended to. Telephone nd .2.3. tffi COLORADO'S ' COMSSION. AE iDfcroslicg : Docnracnl With Some Questions to ttc Railmad Mana gers to Answer , Something far 1'olltlcM s AVcll AO Oilicrwlso Stanley Huntlcj'a Donth Dynamiter's nt Their Nefarious Work Again Personal , Etc , , Kto. Corretponf once of tbo BEE. DENVER , Colorado , August 1 , 1885. At the hat ncaslon of the Colorado legis lature , and after n mcsi persistent Cght against nny railroad legislation on the part of the aovoral rallrosda operating tholr lines in Colorado , and a moro per sistent as well as abjolato demand from the people of the state , the legislature did rnauago to enact a no-called railroad law , and oicato the cfllso of a commis sioner. The people , as I said before , actually demanded tnat some roltof should bo given thorn from what they claimed was tyranny and nnjnst discrimination , and at the last moment a bill was passed , which , although not entirely satisfactory to the pooplogavo a somblanca of insuring some relief. Slnco April last , the now commissioner Judge Folkorwha is a prominent lawyer , and whom the governor considered en tirely competent to discharge the duties of railroad commissioner , and who was appointed and confirmed to the oflicolias been busily engaged Retting his oQico in to working elupo. Ho has had aevcral complaints presented to him in writing of alleged unfair treatment from some of the rallrorub , and ho boa issued recently a most Interesting document to all the railroad companies doing bntinoss in vfliole , or In part , in Colorado , a blank form for tLo report to bo made by every &uch company to the commissioner. JIUST BE ON TIME. Those reports must he made to the commissioner between tho'lafc of August and the let of September , after which the commissioner iu obliged to make up his annual report , consisting of a consoli dation of all the company's reports , to the governor. A fine of 8100 per day Is Imposed upon any company for every day's delay after the 1st of September in making its report. Eich report must contain answers to a detailed list of questions as to capital utock , bonded end floating debt ; cost of road nnd equipment , employes , mileage , traffic , expenses of operating , monthly earnings nnd expenses , lands or property donated to the company , etc. , besides a list of forty technical questions. Your correspondent in a conversation with a gentleman well pasted on railway affilra , in reply to a query as to whether ho thought the several companies would give the required answers , replied : "Well they may give very vague and indefinite ones , but whatever they may be , will bo perused with more than ordinary inter est. " Commissioner Felkor was called upon by Prceldont Adams of the Union Pacific company when that gentleman was re cently hero , and ths meeting was of the moat cordial nature. I have It from a most reliable oonrc that very soon a question Is to be pre sented to the courts questioning the con stitutionality of the law creating the office of railroad commissioner , and that the several railroads have "pooled tholr Issues , " so to speak , on thin mvttor , and will bo represented by their roapsctfvo general counsel , when the matter comes up. It was thought that when the bitter contest for the United States eonatorshlp ended : last winter by the election of Sec retary Teller to succeed Senator Hill , the jghthad ended. Such baa not been the case. The friends of both Messrs , Teller and Hill are still at loggerheads , ind not a day passes but what .ho politician ] are engaged In qulto at mimatod and unfriendly controversies. The friends of ox-Senator Hill are en deavoring < to smirch ex-Secretary Teller , m Iho land leasing matter , while the a1 'riends of Mr. Teller are going for Mr. a1p 3111 without any hesitation , reservation tifc evasion whatever on c hundred and fc ona different alleged not straight "deals" fo vhlch they lay at the door of ex-Sonator ca 1111. The fight has grown monotonous caof and extremely aauseaas to good republi In cans , and It Is the expression of opinion fa among republicans who have at tb leart the future welfare of the tu arty , that this thing cease and let har- loat uony prevail. I am told that T/hon at Chairman Jones , of tLo lopubllcan na < ea ional commltteo was hero severe ! days fanc go ho spoke hi unmistakably plain words nc f this very dleagreoablo light among he ho friends of Mossrc. Teller and Hill , several of the loading republicans of 8Gi bo atato who called upon him. cc STEl'HEN W. DOUSEY , whom thla country has heard moro or i to sa of for years piat , was In Denver the toGl ay Chairman Jonoa was hero. I met Ji Dorsey in the Windsor hotel ; he looked 01 bright , mulling and happy as any mor ' could look. wj STANLEY IIUNTLEy , drwi BOO by the dlspatchea from New. York , wi dead , having dlod there yesterday , CO luntley , M la well known , wan a news tu ; paper writer and literary man of no small ' ; > J allbre , HU in death recalls to mind a matter which Is not generally kmwn , In an Faot , I do not bollovo It over got beyond be select few. When the celebrated re Blorey letter appeared for the first time nb print Inflow York city , a few days be lie fore the presidential election of 1880 , Huntley wan supposed to knowsomotblng ro moro about the letter than any ono else , Phllp to the contrary notwithstanding , Ilantloy WAS thus suspected of "being on Inside" In this matter , and na ia a fact , beyond contradiction , of that ono of the shrewdest detectives In lay Now . York , a msn who was for rainy Nl pears in the confidential employ of the tin Tovornment.Yras at work upon the matter ob : lifting U out. In the columns of a ro- towi ubllmi ( piper of Chicago , simultaneous- wi with the publication of the Moroy Br etler In Now York , was a column dls- Oh atch signed by Stinley Ilantloy , which lie ave evidence that he knew moro about iuy Moroy letter , than niont of the others were euppotod to "bo on the In- ide. " The late Marshall Jewell who rliD of f I the chcirmau of the republican itnl ullonal committee saw this dispatch g Ate rom Iluutley and was of the a&me t'J pinlou. on ! DYKAMITEIUi AT WOUK. tui Slnco last May the labor troubles began mt ween Botne employees of the Denver gen Rloo Grand railway company and its G ! ' 2icr3 , Ttrto tttcrnta have bcsn DCS. made to blow up passenger trains wit ] dynamite. The third attempt was mad last night , and to-day the population o Denver are absolutely frantic over these outrages. Dimago to the extent of then sands of dollars have occurred to th property of the railroad company. In two Instances employes have been se verely injured , and a reward of $300 has i for savcral weeks been standing fo the arrest of the fiends. Patlenco ha now ceased to bo a virtue DIvIne providence It would seem was the only thing which las night prevented the Instant killing o fifty or moro passjDgcrs on the Denver i ( lUo Grande train under which the dyna tnlto exploded. To'dny everybody is cry Ing for Judge Lynch , The authorlttc seem powerless to prevent these outrage and It will nor bo surprising to see th people of Denver rise up In a body an organize a vigilance committee. The Union Pacific railroad put on night train last night , to run over it South Park division for St. Elmo , an thence to Its stsgo line to Colorado's no1 booming mining camp Aspen. The Hastings , Nob. , baseball club mo with defeat hero , yesterday , from th Denver club. There are $30,000 worth of plans fo the state capital building presented b moro than a dozsn different architect from all over the country , befoio th board of capital managers. A eclectic will bo announced In a few dayi. _ MYUTLE. To the young face Pozzonl'a Powdo gives frcnher charm ; to the old , rcnowc youth. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ THE BATTLE SIlIIjOH. Iho New Panorama Informally View cd by VotcmtiB. Chicago Tribune , August 1st. The now panorama of iho battle o Shlloh , which has been In course of prep aratlon for several month back , wu opened last evening for a conplo of hour to a private view fora few Invited gursts To-day the doors ore formally opened tc the public. Iho homo cf the now paint Ing is on Michigan avenue , between Monrco and Madison streets. It is ai oetsgonal brick structure of the typ that bni grown familiar to Chicago sight seers , plainly but tastefully decorate ! fle outside flC , and constructed , as to IIB Interi or , upon the unique model required fo its peculiar purpose. The visitors' plat form In the center has a capacity of per haps 200 , and fully that number ro spondcd yesterday to the openlc Invitations. The gathering was plentifully fully sprinkled with veterans , whoa Interest in the painting wcs rooted in a personal participation In the scene par traycd. Capt. Andreas , himself a vet eran of Shilob , did the honors , "Shlloh' is the third war painting that has boon projected for Chicago , includicg th "Battle of Mission llldge , " now in preparation paration , which is to take tbo place o the "Siege of Paris. " It Is the work o M. Poilpot , a young antlst , who has been guided in his labors by a personal curve ; of the field , aided by suggestions from his elders and contemporaneous note made by participants In the battlo. I differs from the panoramic paintings al ready familiar In Ohilago In several Im portant regards. Both "Gettysburg1 and.the "Siege of Paris" are portrayal of ccenea enacted in the midst of natura surroundings whoso plctureequonessin It self satisfioa the rcqutremento of a beautl fnl work of art. "Shlloh" is different The bloody battle of Petersburg Landing ivas fought In early spring , before tin landsrapa was enlivened by the g&rb o. summer. That landscape itself , more over , was flat and unlovely a single i farm-hotiBo ( tLo Duncan place ) , a tangle of scrubby woods , and a scarcely per ceptible gllmpso of the Tennessee river alone relieving the flatness and dullness of the scene. As a result the prevailing tint of the picture as It first meets the eye seems to bo a sere and unlovely yel low the threadbare color of the autumn s fields and forests. In a word , M. Poll- pot has had to contend with difficulties of which , unless overcome , must Inevitably > have robbed his work of all attistlc beauty. The universal verdict of these who saw his picture yesterday was that lie had boon fully equal to the situation. The picturoj from seeming almost garish caw first view , grows upon the oya and w commends Itself for beauties that at first . escape notice. The other test which tbo picture is re quired to most Is the dillicalt test of topographical Gi pographical ' fidelity tnd GiII proper dlepsl- II lion upon the field of the contending IIh IIr forces. And heroin also the artist was h fortunate enough to secure the unequivo cal praise of tils Grit critics. The point nef view In the painting is near the Cor inth road , a little south and west of the famous "Hornets' Nest , " which is one of ] the most conspicuous objects of the pic ture. From this position the spectator looks upon the federal forces at tbo east nd the confederate In the west facing aiTi Ti each , as ho looks upon them , face to Face. The time Is 2 o'clock in the afternoon - * noon of the first day , when the fight was hottest and rnanv an hour of bloody fighting was still ahead. Gen. jrant nnd his etafi are jcnspicuons objects In the fore ground , the grim comimnder seated on gray horse directing GOD. McPherson a distant portion of the field. Near > ' 3en. Grant stands Co ) . Dickey , who , as e : Judge T. Lyle Dickey , was burled at Dttawa this week. Not far from him Is 3en. W. H. L. Wallace , his son-in-law , pai ivho fell In this engagement. Oapt. An- Fa Ireaa addressed his visitors yesterday by Bid ivey of Introduction. After briefly re- jonntlng some cf the features of the plo mo uree , ho called for an address from Col. moWi I3ob" Littler , who was ono nf his most nd ntorcsted listeners , Col. Little arose tnd exhibited an empty eleove , which , mo said , ho owed to Shlloh , Ho did not toi eprot | the loss , however , In view of the nai jbjeot and result of that memorable ight. lit f erring to the picture , ho be loved It to bo a scrupulously accurate fou opreeentatlou of the field. the rith AVImt Is the 8 PC Mmier ivlth Russia ? Do ) The empire of Russia is a bid case of all latlonal dyspepsia. The treasury Is abort oas funds , and the army costs $00,000 a a ud . - ted to feed , Then the army is BO full of inai Nihilists that It can no moro bo trusted Ma ban the stomach of a man who has ibroniodyspepsia. Wo don't know what 1 do about Russia ; but as for the man ml vlth chronic dyspepsia , let him take liisl one Jrown'u Iron Bitters. That made Mr. owi Jhandlor , of Clinton , Iowa , a new man. tried it after other remedies fulled , a bottle cf your drogglet to-d y. I Three hundred and fifty-eight criminal ? , ca i have escaped from Georgia ia tbo course aid the lust thirteen years are "wanted" la that aay Into. The rewinds offered far them uggre- isc i 8100,000. the Tha "Exposition Uuivorselle tie Part Cull- nire" awarded tha highest honors to Anyim. * lilt turn aa the most eflUacioua etimu- . to excite the appetite and to keep the ( in igostivo organs in good order , Ast fur the ve i enulno article , manufactured eely by lr. J twi IS , Sieqert Sous , and beware of imita tlio . lion j > A\vi2s COUNTS : . AKcRlon of UnsnrpnsHfil fertility Haptd Settlement And Hull * road 1'ronpccts , Correspondence of the BEE , BUCUANAN , Dawes Co. , Nob. , July 26 , So many letters have como to mo from the vicinity of Omaha containing In- qnirlcs about northwestern Nebraska that I determined to answer all by n com munication to the BEE , knowing that to bo the bolt medium for reaching the greatest number of Inquirers. The portion tion of DiwcB county south of the Nlo- brara is ono of the finest countries In the world. In eomo twenty-five townships the land Is qulto level , stretching away with a slight louthorn slope for thirty or forty miles. Along the Niobrara river ia a strip of heavy pine Umber from ton to fifteen tulles wide. This timber affords firewood and lumber for a ecopo of coun try a half dozsn times the B'ZD of Douglas county. The soil Is rich loam from two and a half to ton foot deep. The average depth of the soil is four foot. Sod corn planted the list of May Is breast high , of good color , and the stand Is ex cellent. All kinds of garden vegetables flourish here to on extent far beyond anything thought of by eastern people. Fields of oats and wheat are ahead of small grain In the eastern part of the state. In fact , northwestern Nebraska is an Eden , an Eden which has known the presence of man only ono abort Bum mer. Hear the center of the south half of Dawca couuiy stands tlio town ot .Bu chanan. Quo of tha sturdiest town a In the northwest. At that place all the dlQeront business are either represented or measures proposed to supply the lack. Then ) Is ono general tturc , a hotel , a livery barn , land office , a locating agency , end a prcpjsodhudwnro store and black smith shop. To the ncvuth of Buchanan lies a long , wide valley , covered with a heavy growth of famous red top nnd blue joint grasses. Water Is found from twenty to ono hundred and twenty feet below the surface and is of excellent quality. There is no traso of alkali or "hard- pan" In this country. Scarcely half ot this immense region ia yet settled upan. There Is still ample room for anybody who is willing to work. The farmer will tlll find excellent tillable kud , the stockman can get range for cattle and the business man will find openings in almost any business. Society hero is of the best. There la a Sunday school established at Buchanan and Sabbath meetings are held within ton miloa of Buchanan at two dif ferent places. Tnero Is a Chaiitauqua circle organized at thla p'aco and al though the country is thickly settled near Buchanan , there Is not a saloon within forty miles of it. People who Imagine life in northwest ern Nebraska to be a hardship are great ly mistaken. Hero are all the necessa ries and conveniences found anywhere All that is necessary to fully develop this country are railroads. Should Ornilm capttallsta undertake the project they would find earnest co-opoiatlon on the part of the thousands of settlers in this country. I noticed an article in the BEE yesterday discussing the enmo enhjoct. I3y those who are well pasted the Loup is regarded as the most feasible. The Loup route vould tend tn the direction } f the Wyoming and Black Hills coal iolds. All should see this country , then more potfect idea could bo obtained of t. MILLS WILLIAMS. General Shermau aa tlio Grant Ora tor. Sew York Evening Post. The man of all men in the country , it ° ems to UE > , who ought to say the last vord at General Grant's grave on behalf the country is General Sherman. No- cdy who is so well gifted as an orator or writer knows BO much about General Grant's military career , about the dlflicul- les ho had to contend with , and tbo way n which ho overcame thorn. Nobody can BO well deacribo the kind of demand rhich ] the art of war innlces on the human acuities. General Sherman , too , known ah .horoughly the dangers cf politics to a oldier , and ho would make no hollow or allftdons attempt to convert General Grant's efforts In that field into fresh itlca to fame. In other words , hia ad- ress would bo strictly truthful , and here fs no occasion on which truth is so needed and so appropriate astha , funeral a gioit soldier. Over the remains of a uccesiful financier or politician a little ing , and a 1 Ittle fl Htery not far removed rom lylrg , may pass muster , but it would o almott an insult to the memory of a oldjr who has filled the world with the amo of bis deeds to say ono word by his rave which either those p'o'cnt or those ho were to como after might question or ainsay. A cough weakens chiefly by preventing eep , Rod Star Cough Cure" promotes cat , and therein bnilds up the oystem. It is estimated that the falling off of the y crop from t'L states Maine , New Hampshire and Vermont will 105,8,0 tona , Goat Island , the Sister Mauds , Prospect mrk and all the tenitory adjacent to Niagara rails on both tlio American and Canadian idea are now free to the public , cureu and im mediately relieved by DUKFV'S Pone MALT VIIISKKV , $1.25 per bottle , sold by Druggists Grocora. _ The French minister of marine states that lore than iO.OOO.COO franca will bo rf quired repair tha damages caused to tbo French avy by tbo recent war with China. NcrvotiH I > < Intituled Men , are allowed a fret Mai for thirty days of iiso of Dr , Uje'a Celebrated Aro'tulo ' Belt Electric Suspensory Appliance * , for the pcody relief and permanent cure of Nervous ohility , loss of Vitality and Manhood , and kindred troubles. AUo for mauy other die- uses , Complete restoration to health , vigor - manhood. No ritk ia Incurred , Illuetrn- pamphlet with full information , term , olc. mlfvd frco by addressing Voltaic Belt Co. , lanhall , Mich. _ Ttle There Is aaUl to be In possession ot a iady lioston a valuable unset uuiernld which was the property of a 1'eruviau Inca. Ita istory cuu bo traced bsck to Ita original ivuer , _ " Acid I'liospnato , OKE OF TUB JlhHT TONICS ft Dr. A. ATKINSON , Prof. Muterla Modi- "t . and DermatoK-gy , in College of Phyi ( iclaiiB end Surgeone , Baltimore , Md. , At ! s : ' It nukea a pleasant drink , and urn ouo of ou : best toulo in the shape of phcBpliates in eoltublo form , " The health patrol ot United States revorua .eaincr * now extends from Maine to tha lilo raxda OHio rs are expaatad to epeak to ell , Paceta enttrinc portf , fii.d out whether con- igioua diseases wist en board , niul whether rlPi port of departure wan healthy or un- - withy. . , r > ve from Ojitnlcv , Jltnctlta nntl I'ol.tom , A PROMPT , SAFE , SURE CURE ere Thronl Cold * . llroiultltl * , Croup , Whocptiiff Conghf AMIitnn. Quit ) " ? , I'nlimln I'M * t mJ oth r frton ! ottln Throat nl Lung * . I'rlco BO cents a bottle. 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It , film inp g&l < lumber Iry litVKIaflf counterfeit ! . AikyourCTKtr or drujr tu fat uu piiri ULUliinuUncurtil by DIU J. a , E. MtGLlit { . EO.Ni. ii J , \VC17ERMAHIJ , Cl BEOJDH' l y. 1' . Jeoera 719 South tth St. , Onnlia , Llepbono 003. Coire j onJuro HOlldtod "CHICHESTCR'S CNGLISH. " The Orlirlnal nu'l Oiilj ( li'iiulnc , ( nt l l.r1 si I1 i. > ' llurtl IIM Iraltnllont , ItullMirnxbl i LAOIEH. \ l l ruit l t ' " ' tilrlin > lir' ri > Kll ' ' " " ' i r IU.IKH 4j. .t.oip.l W u. f.r | , ru t"i i , n-tliril iciull , NAME PAPFF ? . . . ' Mihifi'p I UfMiljul.fo. . . . IruD-jlst8. Troda guppllod by ) , A. Fuller & Co ers HC17 frc I'ri'immir' llrrllnn from e > rrors or px , 1,1101 Pour. jlUcAieiof Ilia HIilnKiN.ltlnd ; nrr.ard I'rimlnli ) IJInnil ' 'I JIISI * ullliont tttomui'lilt dicmj ! lyH' * lM tjtn Kohls Vu- > -iucii . > rt\MtlOatBur2 < rv Tre-ulsf and in- l-flionlalfr n i-f. All nirri > | h > n'I > rif c < iiHili-ntlal. KARBION JlLMhUY CO. . or UK H. TRESKO\y , 1C W Of 8" "t "fW YORK * . Since the completion of the new packing and slaughter houses , South Omaha is mak ing a wonderful ane rapid growth. Besides the large pork and heef house erected for Hammond & Co. , other dealers have com menced the erection of similar institutions and still others are contemplated for the near future. 'Several dwellings have been built 1 and twenty or thirty are now building. Employment ] is now furnished to about one hundred 1c 1 and fifty families , and conservative 1t estimates place the figure at eight hundred to t one thousand iamilies that will find em ° ployment I there a year hence. This offers great inducements to laboring men to secure homes now while they are cheap. Specula tors will also find it to their advantage to buy at present prices. The company have made 8I 8I change from the original prices , but some parties who first purchased lots have resold them at splendid profits , in some cases at double the purchase price. If in so short a ime handsome profits are made , what will be the result when everything is fully devel oped ? In the few other cities that are favor ed with a first class cattle market , fortunes have been made by investors in real estate , and the same is certain to follow in South Omaha. While the whole city of Omaha will be greatly benefitted by the growth and development of the cattle interest , South Omaha lots will enhance in value more ra pidly than any other by reason of the pros imity to the works. Manufacturers of all kinds will find it to their advantage to inspect this property ; good location , level grounds , track facilities and plenty of coed ; pure water furnished by the South Omaha Water Works. In fact , every facility to inalco desirable for manufacturers , including cheap ground. Will find it profitable to select property now , as a year or two hence with a population of 501)0 ) to 10,000 people , this will become a desirable place for all kinds of business , and lota bought now , can be had nt very reasonable price.9 which will double in price ninny times in the next two years. Rich or poor , will find it profilablo to mnlco in/estmonts in this property. Free conveyance at all times will bo ur- * nished by us to parties wishing to see this wonderful now town and learn of its advantages. Wo have entire charge j of , and are the exclusive agents for the sale of all this property from G streets south. Splendid lots from § 225 upwards. Wo have desirable business nnd residence' property Eor Bale iu all arts of Omaha and do a general real estate business. We plicit buy- and Hellers to call on us. Wo will give them all possible information , end keep conveyance freoto ] show propertyiiu unyspart.ofjVtho city.