THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY. MARCH 10. 188V. I CAPITAL CITY BOOM NEWS , Tlia Lincoln Canning and Provision Com pany Incorporated , THE RAPID TRANSIT QUESTION. A Street Itond Talked of ( ho Mntlrc 1'oworor Wliluh Will Ho Coiu- Iirmsctl Air or Kleetrlelty Supreme Court. THE BEE'S MNCOI.N Yesterday two events wcro common topics of convrrsatlon In Lincoln , ono dellnlto and one Indefinite. The definite bnom was tlio Incorporation of tlio Lincoln Canning and Provision company nnd tlio Indellntto object of discussion was a new rapid tianslt com pany said to bo passing through the first Btagcs of organization , Mlnco thu Incorpora tion of the belt Hue It has been discussed that something faster than steam earn was required to meet the demands of the growing city , and hence this organization of a rapid transit company that one of tlio originators says will be built to connect the city with all suburban points and the motor power for the company. It la stated , will bo either compressed - pressed nlr or electricity. There Is no doubt but that there Is air enough abroad In the vicinity of all real estate olllccs that It com pressed could run a railway train , but the manner ot compression has not as > ot been elucidated. The parties Interested In this latest transportation sciiumn rofusu to tils- close thulr Identity , but they have held two meotlncs , an Informal and a formal one , at thu latter of which It Is stated ofllccrs wcro elected and a committee r.ilsed wlioarodratt- IMC the articles of incorporation. What this latter schema of rapid transit will develop Is one of the things that adds fuel to the llatnes of dally discussion. NEW COIiroHATIOXS. The articles of Incorporation of the Lin coln Canning and 1'iovlslon company , tiled with the secretary of state , recite the object to bo the canning ot fruits , vegetables and meats , and dealing In and handling the same. The capital stock Is 8100,000 In shares of $100 each , 10 per cent to bo paid at the time of sub scribing and the balance under call ot the T board of directors. The corporators arc A C.Ujoketts H. II. Wilson , A. J. Sawyer. S. * ' . Kasterdey , A. S. Tibbltts.V. . J. Tur ner , II. 1) . Hathaway , O. J. King , C. M. I toot , H. L. Paine , K. 1' . Hartley , C. 0. Uurr , D. D. Wulr , 8. W. Uimiham and A. Hulter. The seven directors for the present year are A , J. Kawyer , A. C. Hlcketts , O. J. King , H. II. Wilson , W. J. Turner , A , Halter and K. T. Hartley. Articles ot Incorporation have also been tiled of tiiii 1'latto Hlvcr Conference ot the Evangelical Association of North America , for the promotion of thu Interests of religion and holiness. No capital stock Is named , and no time for the completion of the organ ization or Its amount of Indebtedness is tlvcn. The signatures to the document are C. W. Anthony , A. W. Sehenborger , S. A. I'ottlt , 1' . J. Ureesly andT. W , Serf. BUi'UKMK CUUUT. But very little business was transacted In the supreme court yesterday and thu session \vas wholly uneventful. The present term of court seems to be much lighter than the usual Rlttlngs and In a number of the ap peals from the different districts only two or three cases have been hoard or boon found ready for a hearing from a district After hearing two cases yesterday the court ad journed nntil the coming Tuesday. The fol lowing decisions were tiled yesterday : lludd vs Chicago , Burlington & Qulncy rail road company. Error from Lancaster county. The judgment of the district court , so far as it refers to lots 14 and 17 in block 70 , is nllinneil ; so far as It refers to lots 15 and 10 In block 70 it is reversed , and the cause as to them Is remanded for further proceedings. Opinion by Kooso , J. 1. The remedy given by statute to land owners for Injuries sustained by taking land for railways is exclusive of all other reme dies. But this rule does not preclude the land owner from bringing ejectment for tlio possession of real estate Illegally occupied by a railroad. Where a railroad company with out consent of the owner takes and occupies real estate as a part ot Us right of way with out pursuing the statutory method ot ap pi raisement and condemnation , thus making its possession rightful , It Is , as all others under like circumstances would be , a tres passer and can not justify Its possession. In such case the usual common law remedies are available to the owner. 3. Wliero proceedings to condemn real estate , Instituted and carried through by railroad company , are so defective as to bo void fur want of jurisdiction , such proceed ings will afford no defense to an action of ejectment Instituted by tlio land owner to recover the possession of tlio land taken and occupied by the railroad for right of way pur poses. 8. The constitutional guaranty that , "th property ot no person shall bo taken or dam ngod for public use without just componsa tlon therefor" ' makes It Incumbent upon t railroad company , or other irovernmonta. Bgcncy exercising the right of eminent do main , to render such compensation bofor road company must proceed to condemi under tlio forms of law. unless such' proceed ings are Instituted by tlio land owner , and in case of failure t > o to do , the possession of th real estate by the company for railroad , o other purposes , will be Illegal amlejectmon may be maintained by the land owner , 4. Where a railroad company condemn private property to public use and deposits the condemnation money with the county Judge of the proper county. In accordance With law and takes posiesslon of the con demned land , the subsequent withdrawal of tliedoposit ; from the county judge for the reason that the proceedings were Illegal , will be an abandonment of all rights to claim the * possession of the real estate under such pro- 'ceeulnga. Cobb. J. dissents. 5. Where In a proceeding to condemn the , right of way through or over th real estate 1 of a non-resident , notice Is given by publica tion In a newspaper that If the owner falls to apply for an assessment of damages by a date named , then the railroad company will apply therefor and that the appraisement will be made nt the premises on a day and hour named In the notice , such publication will give no authority for the assessment of dam ages nine months after the date tixud there for In the notice. < 0. Whore U Is sought to exorcise the right of eminent domain In the condemnation of i. the real estate ot a non-resident , nnd notice ' of such Intention Is given by publication , the publication must be made in one newspaper lour successive weeks. The publication of Bitch notlco In a dally newspaper a part of the time nnd the remainder of the time In a weekly ( the paper In-inn sent to different sets of subscribers in dllferent locations ) will not confer jurisdiction , and all proceedings theio- under will bo void. 7. A party In order to acquire title to land by the statute of limitations , must not only liavo a possession adverse to the true owner , but mu t occupy the same as the owner dur- Ihg the entire statutory period. ft In an action In ejectment against a rail road company for real estate occupied by it n * a part of Its right ot way , the company claimed , title to the property by reason of the Matuto of limitations. Within the tun . { cars last preceding Him commencement of the ac tion , the railroad company soueht to con demn the property to Its use under the pro visions of the statute for thu cnndemnntion of real estate. This proceedings were Insti tuted aualnst the teal owner by name , and the condemnation deposited with the county judge for him. It was held that these pro ceedings amounted to a recognition of the ownership of the person against whom they were Instituted , and would arrest the run- nine of the statute , even thouzh the proceed ings were void for want of jurisdiction , by reason of a failure to comply with tUe law In the publication of the notice. HirM-h vs Mllncr. Krror Jroui Adams county. Alllrmed. Opinion by Maxwell , Cli. .1. 1 Under the act of lt > C7 In foreclosing a chattel morlgaee by sale of the property , such t-alo Is to take place In the county where the niorlgiieo was lint recorded , or In any county wlmio the property way have been removed l > y consent of parties , and In which the mortgage Is duly recorded. Under the not of i&7the proper lillnsr of a rlmtirl mprtirnire takes the place of record- Ine , but to authorize a sale under the statute wiu-ru the piomty has been removed , by concent of parties. Into a county other than tlmtvluMO the mortgage was ilrst tiled , the mortgage must bo duly tiled In the county where the same Is to take place. 8. A sale under the statute by the mort- cjaiee by which he falls to comply with any essential requirement of the statute , will ren der him llablo to the mortgagor for the dam- apes which the latter may thereby sustain. fl. A provision In the mortgage that the mortgaged property may be sold In a county other than that In which the mortgagor re- flldcs , does not walvo thn statutory require ment that the mortiMgo Is to bo tiled In the county where thu sale Is to take placo. I. A provision in R morUagu that the mort gagee may take possession of the property at any time ho feds Insecure , and advertl.so and Bell the same , doo.s not mithorl/o him to apply the proceeds to thu payment of a note not then duo. Shedcnhiilm vsShcdenhclm , Error from Sa line county. Dismissed. Opinion by the court. 1. An allldavlt for service by publication In an action tordl\oreo was as lollows : In the district court of Salmo county , Ne braska. Nettle 11. Sliodenholm , pluliitllf , vs lanit'S W. ShedenliPlm , defendant , State of Nebraska. Saline county : Nettie U. Shedon- helm , plaintiff , in the above action , bGlnu first duly sworn , on oath says : She tins thl.s day caused a petition to bu tiled In said court , the object and prayer of which are to obtain a dl- vmcowlth alimony , from said defendant. That the defendant IB a non-resident of ttio .state of Nebraska , and that sorvlct ! ot a sum mons cannot bo had on him In this mate. Whurt-foro plaintiff prays for service upon said dctumlout by rmbllcatlmi. NITTIK U. . Subscribed In my presence ami sworn to before me tills Otli day of September , 180. ( SKAi , ) L. 11. DKNISON , Notary 1'ubllc. Held , sudlclcnt. It is uunecessiry In the affidavit for publication to set toith the par ticular cause or causes upon which a ill vorco Is sought , and the allldavlt may bUto or omit the samu at his option. 2. The overruling a motion to take a default - fault against the defendant Is not a linal order and not revlowablo In the supreme court until after linal judgment. Clark vs Claik. Appeal from Johnson county. All costs In the case , Including the fee of thaguaidlan pro torn , will bu taxed against the plaintiff , and as thus modified , the judgment of the court below Is affirmed. Opinion by Maxwell. Ch. J. 1. In an action to establish a trust , and fora decree quieting the tltlo of certain lands In the plalntilt , hold , that a preponder ance of tha testimony established the tiust , and that the plalntlti was entitled to thu ic- lief prayed for. 2. Held , that an allegation In the answer of certain defendants that a deed was ob tained by fiaud and misrepresentation ; ) , was not sustained by the evidence. 3. Where the statute of limitations has be gun to run In favor of a cestul que trust , It will not bu suspended by the death of the trusteo. 4. Where a costul quo trust Is In posses sion of the trust propelty as his own , the statute of limitations will not bo run acatnst him In favor of the trustee so as to bar his right to the propel ty. 5. Whore an action was brought against certain minor heirs ; held , that as such minor heirs are unable to convey deed , they should not bo taxed with the costs of the action , and that thu relief will bu granted to the plaintiff upon thu payment ot all costs. "Tho moon of Mahomet arose , and it shall set , " snys Shelley ; but if you will set n bottle of Dr. Bull's Couch Syrup in a handy placo. you will have a quick euro fororoup , coughs and colds. The eight wonder of the world. A bo flighted man limpinjj with rheumatism who had never hoard of Salvation Oil. Price 25 cents a bottlo. In Favor or an dovated Railway. . To the Editor of the BEE : 1 should like n short space in your coin inns to pro scut a tow plain facts. In Chicago 1 found it an inconvenience hardly to bo endured to bo obliged to submit to the slow means of transit existing there com pared with the convenience I enjoyed in Now York City by the use of its de rated roads. If this city will lend its aid to the project of building ono hero , thus showing a greater spirit of progress than Chicago , there is no telling how much tfood it may do us , I anticipate it will more than double the prosperity now produced by the advertising our "waved streets have given to the city. Before becoming a resident of this city 1 heard from every quarter remarks made of our street pavement. Now let our people continue to make this place known to the world abroad by the introduction of con/ venicricus to the people such as au elo vatcd railway. It such a scheme is car ried out I prophesy a growth to the city of at least 00,000 during the coming two years , not saying a word about thu years that are to follow. All these who have used an elevated railway will agree with mo that if it runs but ono mile it wil bo more agrccablu to ride that mile it three minutes than to spent ten or twelvi minutes in going over the same ground CITIZEN. * * * Male weakness and loss of power promptly cured. Book , 10 cents in stamps. World's Dispensary Medical As sociation , 003 Main street , Buffalo , N. Y. Reply. To the Editor of the Br.K : I wish to say a word to the man who is trying to "scoro" mo in a morning paper. I know ho has no love for the bicycle rulers , nnd I don't know that they have much affec tion for him. However , that cuts no fig ure in the case. With regard to his asser tion that our track is short , I simply wish to say that it has been measured and found to bo ton and one-fifth laps to the mile. It can bo measured again , and I will bet this man $50 that it is so meas ured it will be found to bo just as I repre sent it. All our paces have been run on this basis since the polo was changed. Yours , JOHN S. I'UINCE. Hall Notes. Vice President Potter and Treasurer Peaslcy , of the Burlington road , arrived in town yesterday from the east. Their visit hero , they say , is of no special importance portanco merely one of inspection. They left yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock on a special train for Lincoln. General Manager Callaway is expected hero from the east to-day. A Great IJattlo. is continually going on in the human system. The demon of impure blood strives to gain victory over the constitu tion , to rum health , to drag victims to the grave. A good reliable medicine like Hood's Sarsaparilla is the weapon with which to defend one's self , drive the des perate enemy from thu Held and restore peace and bodily health for many years. Try this peculiar medicine. A New HulIdiiiK Association. Articles of incorporation were filed yes terday of the South Omaha Loan and Building association , with a capital stock of $1,000,000. The incorporators are : T. Whittlcsey , E. II. Howland. E. F , Bay- loss , E. M. Hunt , J. A. Silveo , E. 1C. Wells. Adam Kollner. H. O. Miller , C. C. Van luiran , E. K. S. McCall , H. C. Bost- wick. W. S. Cook , M. J. DC Graff and J. D. Jones. "llrown's Hronclilul Troches , " are an effectual Cough Remedy. Sold only Ji ? IMXCI Hcrlouily Injured. Tuesday throe squads of section men at work on the B. & M. about a mile east of the city indulged in a triangular hand car race which fruay cause the death of one man. His name is J. J. Fnuloncson nnd ho was riding on the first car. The second collided with it andFredcrlcson was thrown off sustaining injuries which may provo fatal. He wes brought to St. Joseph's hospital , where ho now lies in a precarious condition. Stlokney-Dyor. A very delightful affair occurred Tues day evening at the residence of Mrs. Dyer , on Farnam street , boinz the marriage of her daughter Mabel to Mr. Gcorgo A , Stickney , ol this city. The company was composed of relatives and the most Intimate friends of Hie parties. Misses Lena Deltz and Margaret Dyer acted as bridesmaids , and Messrs. P. A. Brown and 1) . W. Kclslor as groomsmen , The ceremony was performed bv Ilcv. A. W. Clark , of the Calvary Baptist church. General Crook. The commanding general of this de partment is homo again after an ex tended eastern trip. Ho was received with royal honors wherever ho went , for the fame of the great Indian lighter had preceded him. Ho lectured in Boston and other places ami made , of course , a superior impression. ADDITIONAL COUNCIL BLUFFS , No Heart For Headlines. Thu Globe has raised a storm about Its oars by its headlines stating that Murphy was defeated by "a combination of drug gists , saloonkeepers and gamblers. " The spirit of the city was to elect men without much regard to party , but thu democratic organ .seemed to be too nar row cheated to take in a full breath of free air. Not satisfied with having two democrats chosen as aldermen , one of whom was generously endorsed by the unanimous voice of the republican party , it gets mad because the citizens did not select democrats , nnd proceeds to abuse these who voted for George Mctcalf. The democratic organ ought to broaden out n little , but if it isn't made that way , and can't bu changed , it should be consistent enough not to talk above a whisper con cerning "gamblers" nnd "saloonkeep ers" taking part in city elections. It is hardly consistent with its rejoicings over the election of Pat Lacy in the Third ward. Even the democrats are nettled at the partisan foolishness of the Globe , especially at such a time as this , when there is such an era of good feeling and desire to build up Council Blufls even at the sacrifice of some party pride or the feelings of some put candidate. The City Council. The city council met last evening in adjourned session , and spent much time in clearing off the clerk's table. Keports of city auditor , clerk , chiefs of police and lire departments , etc. , were read and placed on lilo. The bond of J. I ) . Edmtindson , as treasurer of the public library was ap proved. An ordinance was introduced mak ing it the duty of city marshal , the police force , etc. , to get till information and names of witnesses in case of any accident on any accident on any public highway , as a safeguard in case of suit fur damages against the city. It was referred , after its second reading , C. R. Mitchell pe titioned for $500 in bonds as pay for grading done by him , in lied of certifi cates. Referred. The Wickhnm-Gouldon tramway ordinance was , with amend ments , passed. Adjourned until to night. Sncakini ; Neckwear. Two of the mutes in attendance at the institution for the deaf and dumb two bovs aged about fourteen wore so fasci nated by some bright neckties in Reno's store that they sneaked three or four of them , with which to make a dress parade. They were caught , and confessed. The boys have heretofore borun a good repu tation , and as they seemed quite penitent they were released aftur beinp locked up in the calaboose for a few hours. The luds will doubtless profit by the unpleas ant experience which has resulted from tnuir penchant tor neckwear. It may cause them to stop travcl'inK on n road which might end in their getting a differ cut sort ot a necktie. Ono Thousand Dollars For One. Thomas Burke was recently arrested by the police on the charge of passing a counterfeit silver dollar. Ho claimed that ho supposed it was a good dollar and that ho therefore passed it on the propri etor of a hotel in paying for a night's lodging for himself and a friend. Others claimed that Burke and his friend had been trying to pass that same dollar in suveral .saloons and other places , but naif not succeeded , so that he must have known it was a bad one. Yesterday Burke had a preliminary hcarinsr before Commissioner Hunter , and was hold to await the action of the grand jury in the sum of $1,000. A Safe Dcnl. Yesterday the real estate firm of Peter- sou & Co. were moving to Sioux City and were about to load their safe when an officer seized the big iron box with a writ. It is claimed by Guorgo Rudio that the firm gave him the safe for his ser vices in making a sale for them. As they did not intend to turn over the safe " to "him under this agreement ho took this means of keeping the safe here until their dispute can bo decided in the courts. I'ersonnl t'araernpha. Invitations are out by which Mr. and Mrs. J , Goldberg request the company of friends at the marriage of their sister , Miss Bertha Goldberg , to Mr. Julius Hos- encranz , the event to take place Sunday evening , April 3 , at their residence , No. 025 First avenue. Gcorgo T. Phelps , manager of the Ogden house , jeft last oveninc for New Mexico , on a brief trip , to look after some of bis raining interests there. MOST PERFECT MADE Nta snffnlnc from F Vl . * r. WEAK ! > UtI.IUIr.Lack t * .retailingfrom la. > kl _ _ dlKrtUooi , ZMU or o . . . - . - lnlh ha < l I of Ih lr8 < m . BcpUU lik I Infortnttlon of Ttfut to all men. MAItTOI IINIOY CB. IB Park Plic , N w York. MentlonOmaha Bxw I CURE FIT1 Wkn nr Mi * > < ° B < > oaa Knljr to Top F bi.TiijYtX. U M ir rtfi. Hurar'n viLUNa , IU-ODI na4r.-lmnail.iifitm4r.lo rare not avn < tTl t * ' . Fra * lattl * of n > r UMIIbU nulipraM tat roil . Botlilniro l I. 4I will car * . U o.uyo ; joi. t. u. it. HOOT , ut r. i aOx w T it. HEABTLES3 CRUELTY U Is to delude a poor sufferer Into the belief that some worthless liniment will cure rheumatism and neuralgia. Honesty Is the best policy In the manufacture of proprie tary articles as in all other matters , and the fact that the proprietors of Athlophoros have never claimed for { ( . e\cn all Its incr- lu would warrant has not a little to do with its wonderful popularity , and the thousands of grateful ti'stimonlals ' received by them show that thdir policy has been \\ise as well as right , / < Experience has ampl.Mldemonstrated that mere outward applications arc worthless. The disease has its teat in the blood and any remedy to be successful must deal with the obstructive acill Which poisons and inllamcs it. Athlophoros nets on the blood , muscles and joints directly. It takes the poUoit out of the blood and carries it out of the sys tem ; It invigorates the action of the muscles and limbers the stiffness of the joints. It icachce the liver nnd kidneys , cleansing them from irritating substances , and if fol lowed up after the rheumatic conditions cc.asc , it will restore these organs to regu larity and herlth. Dr. W. D. Bryant , Calnsville , Mo. , says : 'I bought a bottle of Athlophoros for a lady. She had not taken all the bottle be fore she was so far restored as to resume her household duties. She had been con fined to her bed for three weeks , unable to turn herself. The disease was inflamma tory rheumatism. She has not had a re , currenceof it since. Athlophoros is , all that is claimed for it. " E. Moore , Stahl , Mo , , says , "Four bottles tles of Athlophoros cured me of rheuma tism two years age , and I have not felt a pain or ache since. " Every drucs'st ' should keep Athlopho ros and Athloplioros Pills , but wnuro they cannot bo bought of the druggist the Athlophoroa Co. , 133 Wall St. , New York , will HOIK ! cither , carriage paid , on receipt of rcsiilar pnro , which is $1 nor bottle for Athloohoros and OOo for the ills. I'orllvor nml kidney disoiscs. dyspopsln , In- [ lluostlnn , weakness , norvoiisilotillitillsoiios of womnti , constipation , lioinlaclio , Impure ' lood , etc. , Athlophorns PIIU are unc'iualletl. ARE STIL.I , , TRIUMPHANT Foalxtoen yours , they tjnvn strmdlly ruined In fnor , and with sales cqnMnntly Incroaslnir Imve become the mo t popular corset through , eut the United Btate . | , The E , U nnd K II grades are made In SHOUT MEDIUM ANnKxntAljONOMTAisT , stiltahle for all figures. The n qualltv. made of English Coutll.U wnrrHiitod to vrefiir twice as long an ordlnarycorsots. 11 Highest nvrards from nil the World's great Fairs. The lu t modal rcfcelvod Is for FIIIST DF.nuER OP MERIT , from the Into Exposition hold at Now Orleans , Whlliscotos of patonrf-'havo ' lioon found worthless , the principles qCtbo dlove-Flttinjr have proved Invaluable. Itotallors arc nuthorlzod to rnfund money , if , on examination , thpso Corsets do not prove as ropros-oiitod. FOIl SAI.K KVEHYWHKHK. CATALOGUE FHKR ( W APPLICATION. THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. . New York. BUCK WOLF ! Or Dlack Leprosy , la a disease which Is considered Incurable , but It has yielded to the curative proper- tics of Swirr's SPECIFIC now known nil o cr the \\urld as S. B. 8. Mrs. Uailcjr. of West Somcrvllle , Mass. , near IJoston , was attacked ecvernl years ORO ith thia hideous black eruption , nnd waa treated by the best medical talent , who could only ear that tlio icLEPROSY LEPROSY- nnd consequently Incurable. It Is Impossible to dc- ecriho her sufferings. Her body from the crown of her head to the soles of her feet nas a mass of decay , masses of flesh rolling off nnd IcaxInRRrcat cavities. Her fingers fettered and three or four nails dropped off at one time. Her limbs contracted by the fearful ulceratlon , and for several years elic did not Icavo her bed. Iler weight was reduced from 125 to CO Ibs. Perhaps come faint Idea of her condition can bo rleantd from the fact that three pounds of Cosmo- ferer to her all-wine Creator. Her hniband hearing wonderful reports of the nM of SWIFT'S Bracirio ( S. B. H. ) , prevailed on her to try It as a last re ort. Hhc began it * tine under pro- teit , but soon found that her system was being re lieved of the poison , ai the pores assumed a red and healthy color , as though the blood was becoming pure and active. Mrs. JSalley continued the B. 8.8 , until last February ; every aora was healed ; she dis carded chair and cratches , and was for the first time in twelve years a well woman. Her hniband , Mr , C. A. Bailey , Is In bnsioess at 17X BlackstoneBtrect , Boston , and will take pleasure In Riving the details of this wonderful cure. Send to us for Treatise on Wood and Bktn Diseases , mailed free. TUB bvfirr Srecino Co. . Draucr 3. Atlanta. Gv nClCUCOG us causes , nnd a new and IICArllCdO successful CUIIK at your own " * homo hy one who was deaf twenty eight years. Treated by most of the noted special ists without benefit : cured himself In throe months , nnd since then hundreds of others. Full particulars sent on application. T. H. PAGE. No. 11 Wesiaist St. , N ew York City. KEYSTONE MALT WHISKEY Sprrlnllr nUtlllrd for .Medicinal t'.c. TJH BIST TONjC GENERAL OEBIIITY. PERFECTING ESTION DR. IDW I , . WALMKO , fur Ken In Cll r , National Quart of N.J.wrll ! "JlT ittmtlon WM f IlM It rour Ke.nlone Mult Wtilskt ; b > Kr. I.ntor , Drujjln , of Trenton ami I h vn u c < i a few bottlw nllh fur ttttf r effect llun any J hare tiad. I am rMOtnmendlnt jour article In tnj pracUc * , an ] find II ry MlUUetprjr. " BIW1CI OF UIITA710H3. ht Oenntnr hM th lliniUrt I1SNEK * MEIDILSOM of Bottli. L bU , EGSNER & MENDELSON , ( Sol , ifentl for Ibl U B } 316.318 and 320 Rac St. Philidelchia. Px Goodman Drug Co.Gonl.AjontsOmaha Nebraska. DR. CHERBOURG , Cor. 13th nnd Imice Sin. , OinMm , Nel > . " A HegulftrUritiliiittln Uodlclua Over II yrs tTACtlce loin Katnun City , Mo. An. thorite ! tn treat all thrnnlc , Norroni and "S < pecJa1 lMftasan. " SumlnalV Hknen INig-hlLoiea ) , KPXUH ) Debility ( Ion of 5 > oiu l power ) , Nervous I'ebftltjr , Ac , Irurei Ru ranl Hl or money refunded. T CliArgftf low , Thoumndi of ct osrureJ , Bipcrlenrt I * Importnnt All medtclnef readrloruie No mercury or lnjurlou modlcltiei ui J < Nolfme hut from bnilnas * . rtlent atadlitttire treated by letter anJ iprn kcdlcloe * pen t everywhere free from or breakage. State ycnu < ai and send for termi. ocivlutloA fr 4 and confldeotln , periutially or by jetUr. OFFICE HOURS'J ! AM to , * 7 to H P.M WEAK thin _ INTBATITB WHHNJBB , C7. | lnLlei . llnnoui.mlld , loolhlngcurrtnli of - UsctricftA * ItyoltecllIhrnugh all wnk pirtimor- Ingtbtm'iY Va htcllh and Vlfuroui Slnnilh. EltcUlU Current > V-Bf-ff It Inilintlr or we forfeit is.UOO Incaih. Off tint ImproTrmr ntiover all other bclti. Woril rain per * rnHniiitljenrfil In thrro monthi. Sialfd t > ftmphUt4e , ittrnn Thi Sandcn Electric Co. 109 LiSallo it. , Chicago Ono Affent ( Ucrriiant onlr > w nf r1 tnerrrr to\rn for yoiir"Tnn9l1l'8lMinch" ( flvo hotter pntlsfnc- lion 10 my ctistoinc'rs tlmn nny Co clitnr I Imva Immllcd. t sell moro of thorn than nil tilhor liuuiilB put tope her. Tlioy nro pronounced crjuulto the "bit1 nlptrgold here , CIIAK A. CHASE , DTUKK 1st , San Dlogo , Cat. ADDRESS , R. W. TANSILL & CO. , DR. PEIRO'S OXYGEN TIIEATMENT. For the relief and euro of CONSBMPTIOR , BROIICHITIS , ASTHMA.HAY HVt , CAU8RH , NERVOUS PROTUTIOII , HC , Send stamp for the ' . - nil , " an InWrontlnu bonk of 130 r nx r .r Colored ru- - . . \lu \ tent anywhtr ? in IM \ United Blafet , Canada or fEun > tn bvExprcti. Xatv , ' . romvtete dtreftiont wtthtarhtrratm < nt AudreM , B'afn. PEfRO.UlMft Optra Hon , tUlCAUO , ILL. Tlio only road to toke for Dos Mol DCS Mnr- tluilltown , Cedar Itaplds , Clinton , Dlxon , Cblca K < > , Mllwunkoo nnd alt points oust. To the people ple of Nebraska , Colorado , Wyoming1 , Utah , Idiiho , Nevada , Oregon , Washington and Cali fornia , It offers superior advantages not possi ble hy any other lino. Among a few ot the numerous polnta of BU- porlorily enjoyed by the patrons of this road between Omaha and Chicago , nro Its two trains nday of UAVCOACHK9 , which aio the flnest that humnn nrt and Ingenuity can oroato. Its PALACU SLEEPING CAKS. which nro models of comfort nnd oleganeo. Its PAKLOlt DIIAW- INO KOOM CAHS , unsurpHSsod by any , and Its widely celebrated PALATIAL DINING CARS the equal nf which cannot be found olsowhrre At Council ItluiTs the trains of tlio Union Pacific llv. connect in Union Depot with these of the Chicago & Northwestern Hy. Tn Chicago the trains of this line make close connection with those of nil eastern lines. For Detroit , Columbus , Indianapolis , Cincin nati. Niagara Falls , Buffalo , Plttsbupjr.Toronto. Montreal , Boston , Now Yorit , Philadelphia , Baltimore , Washington and nil points .a the oust , ask for ticket via the "NOUTHWESTERN " If you wish the best accommodation. All ticket oRontt sell tickets via thia line. II. HUmUTT , K. P. WILSON , lien ! . Manager. Oonl. Pnss'r Agent Chicago , III. W. M. BAI1COCK. L. Tl. BOLLB3 , Wubloro Aitant , . City Puss'r Agent , Omaha , Nebraska. lT 1rcur6dln6O daTaDjrDr. le'ifclMln-llacBeUo Molt * i.oomblnw ) . UuarantMdth. onlr one In tbo world ( r piratln ( contlnnotn flettrtf i Maonilu enrrml. BolOTitmc , Powerful , Durable , ui .Comfortable nud KffMUT * . Avoid fraud * . tt Orxrn.OQOctirrd. RrndHtunpforpannhltt. A1JJO ELEOf JUC JIELTft FOB PIBEAHEii. Or. HOIiKE. IIIVtMTO . IBI WtiAlH Kit. . fMir ! pn. Ixrareit Bate Erer oertered Vrona M o. Ill ver CALIFORNIA SSS" $60 V SIGLER'S Grand Pullman Car Excursions , Feron lly conducted , leave Chicago , St. Lou In , Kansas Cltr. Omaha and other Western Cltlet montblr. for California over the C. n. & Q. and the GnCIT CPEUIP RflllTF of tna " 0JFor | bnCJII dbCniw nUUIC particularsaddre II.C. BIOLBK. Uaniijcr , JMClark Mreot , CU1CAQO. jilt lo in 1 Display at thoiri warerooms , 13O5 and 13O7 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including STEINWAY , _ . FISCHER ; PI LYON & HrniY1 BURDETT - m * , * * , ORGANS STANDARD V riVaFnill J'v A"rAIV , Prices , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible defects In materials and workmanship. 0 LYON & , HEALY , ' . ' ' ' I30S * 1307 r ARM AM TRKBT * SOUTH OMAHA Beautiful Residence Lots Also Business Lots On tlio large map of Omnlm anil observe that llio two and one-Half milo belt from the Omaha postoflice runs south o section 33 and through the north end of South Omaha. TAKE A And pencil , then get one of J.M. Wolfe & Go's maps of Omaha and South Omaha combined , PUT YOUR FINGER On the string at 13th and Farnam , Omaha's businca center , and your pencil on the string at where Bellevue street enters South Omaha from the north. THEN DRAW A circle and note SOUTH OMAHA Is , and also that many "Additions , " "Places" and "Hills" are far O UTSIDE This magic circle. THEN STOP And think a minute what will make outside property increase in value ? THE GROWTH OF OMAHA Is all that will enhance the value of real estate other than ] at ] Soutk Omaha. At the latter have three point wo important factors to build up and make valuable the property : First The growth of Omaha , which has and always will follow the transportation lines. Second All the great railroads center there , thus making it the beat manufacturing point of any in or near the city , Third THE IMMENSE STOCK YARDS INTERESTS Dressed Beef Business and Pork Packing Industry Will make a town of themselves. SEVERAL NEW PACKING HOUSES Going up this year. A Gigantic Beef Canning Establishment To be put into operation at once. -ZX > TJ IFOOX. Awaj your day of grace when you do not get an interest in South Omaha before a higher appraisement is made. The best locations are being taken Make your selections now : Loti that sold for $300 in ISSt cannot now be bought for $3,000. , I'-tiLJtli Over the railway track will make safe and splendid thoroughfares between this city and South Omaha. A STREET CAR LINE Will run to the Stock Yards thia year. The minute it does lots will double - ble in value , as this will afford quick and cheap transportation either by ? ; Dummy , Cable or Horse Cars. For further information , maps , price lists , and descriptive circulars , address , C. E. MAYNE , Agent for the South Omaha Land Go mpani N.W. Cor , 15th and Harney.