f J I" THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY , MAKOH 31. 1887. [ ffi SALVATION ARM'S ' WORK i.od Progress Reported in the Work of Eo- forming the Capital City , BACKSLIDERS A SCARCE ARTICLE Rliiunr Current That John FItz nlit Will He Nonilnntcil By the Democrats For Mayor Ijlituuln News. IJKE'S LINCOLN nunEA.u.1 ooing a man whoso bulge : Indlnntcel "ibnt ho was n soltliur in thoOospcl Army , your correspondent asked him wlwt pro gram liad been mude In llio work in Lin coln , nmt whether iho disreputable clo- inont still molcdto'i ' their mooting. He replied that nbout JJOO conversions hud resulted from their ton weeks' crusade m Ma wicked city , and that , although in times past during molestations the police liad been conspicuous for their absence , the meetings had of late sufl'orcd no dis turbance from the ungodly. The meet ings are very largely attended and the little Uaptlst church around the corner lias bucomo inadequate to the nightly crowds. This fact hits led to a more inont which la now on foot to lease a lot nnd cruet a church building which will bo planned something after the Btylo of the Hkuting rinka , for use during the coming summer , which could bo finished before winter set in. The cost of the proposed building will bo be tween $ -,000 and $3,000 , and the sub ticrlptlons will : it once be ( solicited In the matter. The army has worked up a pur raiment organization hero and have come to stay , it has just bucomo self-support- by contributions. The mcotiugH will soon bo moved to RedUIbbon hall , which ill accommodate a larger crowd. There is a distinction between the Gospel and Salvation armies , there being no organization of the latter here. "llavo any of your converts back eliddon ? " was asked. "Not one. Wo have had some remark table cases , however. One man came to us when he felt an attack of the delirium trcruona coming upon him , nnd ex pressed a determination to re form. Ho asked prayer. Wo worked with him invoking divine more , And soon after rejoicing in his convcr Bion. Ha has kept the faith over since has not touched a drop , and is a man again. A most remarkable feature oi this case ia that a few days after the con version a letter was received by the con vert from his wife who was 1,000 mile : distant stating that at a certain hour she liad rccoiveu the divine assurance in an Bwor to prayer that her husband had been redeemed. The hour named in the letter tallied with the hour of his convcr satlon in Lincoln. " "Very strange , " observed the scribe "Nevertheless true , and wo have man ; witnesses to it. Wo also have had an other marvelous triumph of di vine grace A citizen of Lincoln , a painter , tlirc . weeks since made n desperate attempt t. Bhoot.himsolf. Ho had been a christiar in former years but bad back- eliddon. His church pcoplo had frowned upon him , and strong drink reclaimed him. Despairing ot over again rising to the full stature of a man , ho sought to end all with a bullet. flis revolver was a six-shooter. Ho snapped the first cartridge , which missed fire. Each of the six proved equally abortive. Ho took them out and refilled the cylinder. Five more cartridges proved ineffective. Before the last was tried ho throw down the weapon and sot to thinking : Ho resolved to corno to us And ask our prayers. We worked and prayed over him , firmly believing , as wo lo now , that a superhuman power rnn- Jored the cartridges harmless. Our Lrayors were answered and the man to- Jay ia redeemed. Ho is working earnestly with us and wo bcliovo his conversion is tnorougk and lasting. " THE COUKTS. Judge W. H. Morns , of Crete , is hold ing court in this county , while Judge pound is occupying the bench 'in Snlino county. Judge Morris ia spoken of very highly by the Lancaster bar. The supreme court ia at work on the Ninth judicial district. One more dis trict romainn when the final and last call of the entire docket will bo mado. The following gentlemen were admit ted to practice in the supreme court : Messrs. H. L. Morriman , J. AV. Provius , A. M. Bobbins , Herman Westovor. Rodick va Omaha & Southwestern rail way company dismissed. The following catisos wore continued : Sornborger vs Uuilinan ; state ox rel Bornborgor vs Wait ; lirooks va Dutcher ; Wolton vs Baltozoro ; Lcgoar vs Legear ; , , Cortolyon vs Maben ; Castor v vVolna. \ The following causes were argued and ubmittod : Bentlv ys Davis ; Parker va rlathoson : Tootlo vs Mubon ; Ferry vs irangor ; Carklns va Anderson ; motion for writ of error ; Corsonjvs Corson ; mo- ktion to dismiss. John W. Ktrn va Augustus Kloke , et al , er- krorfrom C'umlng county. Reversed and remanded. Opinion by Cobb , J. An action for damages for the broach of the covenants of warranty , contained in a deed convoying land is an action unoa a specialty , within the meaning of the tenth section of the code of civil pro cedure , and may be brought at any time within tivo years after the cause of action phall have accrued. II. Such action may bo maintained by the direct covonanteu irrespective of the question whether the covenant upon which it ia brought would run with the land , wrlgntvs State of Nebrasba. Error from tiosper couuty. Ke versed , Opinion by Reese , J. The evidence examined and hold not Bullicicnt to support a verdict of guilty of the crime of burglary. lilsbce vs Uleasou. Krror from Dlxon county. Ruvereed. Onion by Reese. J. 1. A right of action on a guardian's bond to recover the amount remaining in the hands of the guardian , first accrues to the ward , when such amount is ascor- taluud by the county court on the settle ment of the guardian's h'nal account. Bull vs Laclair , 7 Neb. , 31) ) . 2 , Where ix guardian is cited by the county court to appear and settle his ac counts upon the termination of his trust , and ho refuses to appear in answer to uch citation , it is the duty of the county court to ascertain and declare the condi tion of Iho accounts in his absence and charge him with the money and property j > his hands after allowing all just cred- US ; and lor the purpose of such settle ment the jurisdiction of the couuty court Is exclusive. Telton vs Drummond. Krror from Oospci county. Revmod. Opinion by Reese , J. 1. In application fet license to sell in toxicating liquors under the provisions of chapter 50 of the compiled statutes , il la necessary for the applicant to give at least two week's notice of the same in the manner provided by law ; and where the notice is published m newspaper , Ihe county , ( city or Tillage ) board has no luthority to take any action thereon ifttU the expiration of the time during vhioh the notice must bo circn. Any no _ Jon taken by them before the expiration rot the two weeks will be void. ( rs 8. Notice of application for license was 'Published in a newspaper , the first pub licatlon being on Saturday , the Cth daj of Juno. The tlrno for hearing the np pi cation was lixod in the notice at the third Iriday in Judo , which woa the 18U day. On that day the village bpart being in BOBS ! , the application was con sidered , nnd there being objections to the Issuance of the license , the 22d day of Juno was appointed for the hearing. It was held that the board had no authority to muko the order , the notice being in- millicicnt. Roberta vs Flanaann. Appeal from Oaso county. Aninuuu. Opinion by Maxwell , ' ' ' 1.'in'February , 1873 , ono S. , a resident of Wayne county , Michigan , made a will and soon thereafter died. The said will was thereupon duly admitted to probate in Iho proper court of Wayne county , Michigan , and soon afterwards in the pro * bate court of Gage county , Nebraska , cer tain lands belonging to the estate ol b. being situated in said county , which lands were afterwards sold by the executors under a power in said will. Held , The probate court of Uago county in 1873 having jurisdiction , the admission of said will to probate in 1873 was valid and that it properly refused to again admit suul will to urobate in 1833. 2. Where publication has actually been made for the time and in the manner re quired by law , the failure to fllo proof of such publication before the hearing will not render the judgment void. 8. The certificate to bo endorsed on a will , required by section 100 of the decedents - codents act , is not essential to the valid ity of the probate thereof , but merely provides that a will so certified , and the record thereof , or a transcript of such record , duly certified may bo read In cvl- deuce in all courts within the state with out further proof. 4. Where n probate court has itmsdic lion in admitting a will to probate , all presumptions arc in favor of the regu- laritv of its proceedings , and in a collat eral "attack upon such probate , the court will not inquire into the degree of proof required by the probate court. 5. Mere irregularities in the proreec- ings wuoro the court has jurisdiction , tire not subject to collateral attack. Ullllncs vs milcy. Krror from Gage county. Reversed. Opinion by Maxwell , Cb. > ) . 1. Ono B. sold forty-two head of fat steers atid 101 fat hogs to F. at an agreed price per 100 pounds. The ftock was weighed on the scales of F. and delivered nnd on the succeeding day it was discov- urc'c that the scales were incorrect. In an action by H. against V. to recover the difference between the weight of the stock given and the actual weight , held , that a preponderoneo of the evidence showed that the scales of F. were incor rect , nnd that B. had thereby sustained damages. 2. Where a party solo stock to bo paid for by weight , and said stock was weighed on the scales of the buyer , which on the next day were found to bo out of order , and to have favored the buyer , held , that the seller was entitled to have the stock weighed correctly , and that a promise by him to pay the ouyer a bonus to weigh the stock correctly , was without consideration. B. Where ono F. purchased forty-two fat steers which wora delivered and ac cepted by him and on the succeeding day at the request of the seller , re-weighed forty-one of said stcore , but refused to accept the forty-second , but retained possession of said steer , and afterwards disposed of the same , held a ratification of the original contract and the purchaser was liable to the seller for the purchase price agreed upon. 4. Instructions not cxccptcd to , can not bo reviewed in the supreme court. Boll Ilrotliers vs White Lake dumber com pany. Error from Franklin county. At' ' tinned. Opinion by Maxwell , Cli. J. 1. Wherein an action tried before a justice of the peace , no bill of particulars Is set out in the record , but there is a finding of the justice that "there n _ duo and owing from defendant to plaintiff upon the account sued upon , the sum of ? 03.75 with interest from Juno 1,1885 , ' ' It will bo presumed that the account was before the justice when ho rendered judgment. 2. Where a party appears in court and objects by motion to the jurisdiction of the court over his person , he must state specifically , the grounds of objection. Technical objections to the jurisdiction of the court over the poraou ot tlio de fendant will bo unavailing , unless they arc specific. 3. A party who appears before a justice of the peace , and moves to dismiss the action which motion was afterwards over ruled , and the party not desiring to ap pear further , judgment was rendered against him , cannot afterwards have the judgment set aside upon hia offering to confess judgment for costs. 4. Where an undertaking for an ap peal is filed with the justice more than tnn days after the rendition pf the judg ment , It ia not error for him to refuse to approve the samo. 5. Krror must affirmatively appear in the record , and will not bo presumed. ABOUT TOWN. It is conceded that Mr. John Fitzgerald will bo nominated for mayor by the dem ocrats to-morrow : that ho will accept the honor and proceed at once to prepare for the battle. There ia an inside history at tending this apparent change of front. A good deal of kicking and growling is heard on the streets over the defeat of the saline land bill , which , if passed , would have put the Lincoln stock jar da in the market. Mrs. Schneider , wife of the Kearney county murderer , was discharged from the inaine hospital yesterday. Policeman Malone returned to-day from Saline county , where he was a wit ness m the trial of Frank Myers , who has just boon sentenced to four years in the pen for burglary. Eliza A. Baum , an attendant at the in sane hospital , dind yesterday of pneumonia monia- Her relatives reside in Michi gan and have been telegraphed respect ing the funeral. Yesterday the board of educational lands and funds purchased f 12SOO worth of Kearney county refunding bonds for the permanent school fund. PERSONAL. Arthur Gibson , of Fremont , brother-in- law of Deputy Auditor Bunton , ia in the city. city.J.D. . Knight arrived bore from Florida after a two months' absence. Mont Smith is a candidate for chief of police of Lincoln. Mr. Van Crut , of Omaha , is in thn city nnd is endeavoring to make arrange ments for furnishing the city with snud for paving. THEATRICAL. A parody on "Hazel Kirke" wai at tempted at the 1'uopin's theater bora last night. A person who never saw a cred itable rendition of the play might go away from this theater feeling that he had received a return of money invested , but a critical auditor would have great difficulty in sitting out the porformanco. None of the cast know his part , the stage action was slow , and the music was vilo. What little npplauso that smuggled itself to the surface came from a chtss which it is safe to say was put there for that pur pose. Speaking of theatrical matters , your correspondent had a talk to-day with H loading and progressing theatrical man ager from Milwaukee , who is looking over Lincoln for a site and for a syndi cate of responsible mitn , looking to the building of a first clasa opera house , which will fully meet the demands of the bettor class of thoater-goers. Ho bad previously been advised of the unpopu- urity ot the worm-oaten theaters of Lincoln , I am ono of tha oldest hortcshoera in the town , and I have used your Salvation Oil for cracked heels , mango and sand cracks with horses ; it gives perfect satis faction. CHAS W. LEE. 414 W. Baltimore at. Balto. , Bid. A Methodist preacher hinted that * it would bo nice to go to E iropo. as hia throat trouble was getting worse , but the good deacons scut for a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and consequently now enjoy a good sermo . A CHECKERED CAREER , Unto Castlcton'a Itascalljr Husband. Fred Elliott , alias Joe Elliott , alias Joe Rcllly , is n young man but thirty-two years of ngc , but ho will bo a good deal older before ho rejoins society , as ho has not yet served n year of sentence of fourteen years imposed upon him last May In Rochester lor the crime ot for gery. Klliott bcean his criminal career when a more boy , nnd speedily attracted the attention of some of the most emi nent fecoundrcls in the metropolis , who did all they could to push him on as a promising young tuan in the general ras cality line , with forgery as a specialty , His first patron uus Forger Becker , who took Elliott to Europe with him , where the two joined Joe Chapman and Ivan Slscovitch , a Rusaiiin , and with a few other accomplices Hooded Turkey with forged sight drafts. All were arrested ana sentenced to three years nnd six month ) each in prison in Smyrna. Joe Chapman's wife came from London to Turkey expressly to aid her husband and hia pain to make their escape. She conveyed tools to iSlliott and Becker and then got back io London to bo out of harm's way when the escape was made , first exacting a promise that her husband should be set at liberty with the rest. Elliott , Becker and the Russian got away , but left Chapman behind. They joined Mrs. Chapman in London , and she was naturally indignant that her husband had been abandoned. Ono morning , soon aftrr , Mrs. Chapman was found dead in her bed , nnd her trunk , containing valu able jewelry , was misainc. Elliott and Becker were suspected of having mur dered her and lied to this country. Elliott came into publicity soon after , owing to his marrlago with Kato Castleton , the iiclress. He heard her sing ono night in the San Francisco theatre and became infatuated with her , and pushed his at tentions so ardently that a mitrriaga in the Little Church Around the Corner soon followed. Kato knew that her hus band was a "crook , " but he promised to reform , and it was a very happy wed ding. Kate wont right from the stage to the church , nnd was married in her stage costume , and all the min strel company were present to wish the couple good fuck , the whole ending in a supper at Delmonico's. Elliott and his wife went oil on a wedding tour of a month , and returned and settled down in line npmirtnicnts on Twenty-first street. Klliott had a little money , and made his wife quit the stage , but she went back to it against her husband's will , and ho soon got jealous and then there was a sopnration. Elliott went hack to his old tricksand was arrested for forging a draft for $40,00 ! ) on the Now York Life Insur auco company. While on his way from tho'nourt house to the Tombsho escaped , but was soon in another scrape for rob bing a Boston jeweler of $8,000. Ho pot into the state prison for this , utul when ho was released made a vow to reform. His wife and ho became reconciled , and Elliott sot out as her manager. Ho got jealous again , thrashed the man of whom ho was jealous , loft his wife for goodand went to swindling again , ending in the prison whore he now is and will for many years remain. His wife came bat-k to. him in his last scrape and tried to have his punishment mitigated. In dyspepsia and indigestion the use of Dr. ,1. 11. McLean's Strengthening Cor dial and Blood Purifier strengthens the exhausted coats of the stomach , pro motes a healthy llow of gastric juice , which is the solvent of the food and im pels the organs which secrete it to per form their functions vigorously and with regularity. . Miss Blanche llitzani , the widow of Samuel Hazard , author of "Pen Pictures ot Cuba , " is making a living for hert > clf uid two boys by her art in painting on ihina. Shu recently completed a whole linner set for the wife of one of the for- ! ign ministers , and Mm now has half n lozen orders from Washington for soty of plate. Her homo is iu uermantown , Pa. Concha.'Broitiis's llronlchnl Troches" are iiicd with advantage to ulloviote Coughs , ioro Throat , llorseness and Broniclml Atfec- .Ions. A new departure in the ways of women is the formation of a tire brigade. Ac cording to the London Fireman this has peon done bv 1,000 girls employed in a Liverpool cigar factory. They are well officered and drilled , and at a recent ze in the factory turned out ' 'to a man" and did most effective work iu sub duing the llumcs. Decline of Man. Mental or organic weakness , nervous debility and kindred delicate diseases , liowover induced , speedily nnd perma nently cured. For largo illustrated book of particulars enclose 10 cents in stamps nnd address World's Dispensary Medica Association , 003 Alain street , BulI'alo.N .Y Degaioff , who , it Is now supposed , planned Sunday's plot to assassinate the : zar. was in the United States last fall , lie had the incredible audacity , after making his escape from Siberia , to em bark at Vladistock on the very man-of- war which convoyed to San Francisco the minister of the Russian' navy and Iho governor of western Siberia. LOST "I don't see where , I can't tell when , I don't see how something of Croat value to mo , and for the return of which I shall bo truly thankful , viz. , a good appetite , " FOUND "Health and strength , pure blood , an appetite like that of a wolf , regular digestion , all by takine that pop ular and peculiar medicine , Hood's Sar- Baparilla. I want everybody to try it this season. " It is aold by all druggists. One hundred doses ono dollar. * At a recent wedding in Now York the bride were a dresa more than a century old. It was made for her maternal great grandmother in 1778 and worn at her wedding , when Alexander Hamilton was groomsman and General Washington and his staff were present as guests. It was worn for the second time by the hrido's mother forty-five years ago. MOST PERFICT MADE ! Nebraska National Bank ' OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $280,000 Burpluk | 40,000 II. W. Yatw , Prcoldonf. A. K. Tou/.alln , Vfro President. W. II Sjl iighes , Cashier. BinecTonss W. V. Morse , John'S. ' Collhu , U.W.Yatos , LowhS. Rood. A. E. TouiaUn. BANKING OFFICE : THE IRON'BANK , Cor. 12th and Fiirnara Sts. A General Banking Business Transacted , Bk's for Coal , The Union P clflo Hallway Company will re- colvc lenilurn , up to mil Including April lutb , 1887 , for 1W 0,0 ton * , moroar le , of best Iowa lump conl , to bo delh orod ( . o. l > . crtrs at Coun cil lilunc. Rt the rate of 12.500 ton" , more or loa , per month , delivery to commence April 161h , IttVT , find to nontlnuo tbcronflor , daily , ns ro- nuirod by the railway company , for ono year , Cottl to bo of tbo boil quality , free from all 1m- HirltJcn , RUbjcct lo Inspection at mines nnd Union I'aclllo weights lit Council lllutN. This company reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. Address J , J. Burns , Supply A iron t , Oinalin , Neb. O. M. CUMMINO , Ansl tant General .MimuBor. Onmlm , Mnreli I'Sth , Itm. in'Jlul O-'J liuls will bo closed April 10th , 16ST. SOMETHING NEW. Warranted to nolthor break down or roll up In wear. 3cn C noln vlthont KIBO ttimptd oa Insllt ef Corset , Trrttl liwlllf ity itMi jfriotMMrM iiUj. CHICAGO CORSET CO. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. " 9 caunoR. and a now and emccoaalul CUHK ntyour own houio hy ono who was deaf twenty c-lglit veurB. Treated tijr most or tl > < > noted special ists without bonoBt ; ourad lunuolt in three months , and since then hundreds of others. Full particulars gout on uppl.catlon. T. 11. I'AUB. No. 41 WestUlHt St. , ow YorkClty. KEYSTONE MAZ.T WHISKEY Hpeclally Dl.tllled for Medicinal U e. THi BEST TONIC ] UNEOUALEDfor CONSUMPTION WASTING DISEASES and GENERAL DEBILITY. PERFECTSJUQESTION PR. XDttVIi. WAI.L1NO , Surgeon goon In Cliltf , National Uuiri of N.J.writM ! "Mr nilentlon WM rallctl t < your Koyitone BJ'ilt VittlHkabj Kr. Lalur1 , Jrugglit , of Trxritim and I hare tiled a f w tuttlti with fur better effect thin any j IIHTA tiad. I am rteommendJn article In my practice , ant Jour It Tory tttliUctory. " BIVTiEZ or IUITATIOH3. erf Tb > O nnlu hu Ikt Sliutlurt EISXIR * UINDtLSON T - lBl ! Of Bottlt. " ' " > EISNER & MENDELSON , ( SoUtonurortkeU.il , ) 316.918 and 320 Raw SI. Philadelphia. P * . Goodman Drupe Co.Gonl.Agent9Omnun Nebraska. One Agent ( Merman * . onlT > w.n * d InTtry tewu for Everybody wants "TanslU'd Punch" So clear now : they were nlwnysKood hut of Into they have improved. 1 heartily approve of vour way ofdolnp mislnoss , you arosuro to hold nnd Increase your trade. A. AtiKNn.Drusglst , Chicago , III. ADDRESS , / ? . W. TANSILL & CO. , CUICAEO I br.T ft piltlTe rtm d j tor ih abova dlaeaie ; by lit use tbouiands of euci of th worit kind and < if lonr > andlnc b Teb n ar d. Ind d , oitrf rl > inyf.ltbtnltiefflcacr tbat I will MKd TWO BOTTI.I1 FHIK , los H r with a VAL. UA HLB TBCAT.BB OB tbUdMM ! , tuany uffwrer. OtT ex * treutr.O.mAmt. P .T.A.6LOCUMm f6 tlBt.M.y I.owe > t Bate Erer OfTcred From Mo. KUer CALIFORNIA ROUNDTRIP $60 < 'SIGLER'S ' Grand Pullman Car Excursions , Peraonnllr conducted , leare Chicago , St. Louis , Kansas City , Oraaba and otbcr Western Cities monthly , fur California orer tbe 0. B. & Q. and the tmkJIT bUtrllU HUUTC partlcularsaddress H. C. SlULKlt. Manager. iP6 Clara street. CUICAQO. MORE CATABUH. The Gr tGerman Bemadrliaponlttracore. free sanipl. nackato and bnok for 4 eentt In stamp * . , k JL UCUIOALOOMJCaitUampU > n.UcBn , DR5.UD.DAYIESON . . 1707 Olive St. , St. Lou ! ? , Mo. 17-12 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado , Or the Missouri State Museum of Anatomy , St. Louis , Mo. , University College Hospi tal , London , Gtcscn , Germany and New York , Having devoted their at'tcntlon SPECIALLY TO THE TREATMENT OF Nervous , Cliroflic and DISEASES. More especially those arising from impru dence , invite all so fcuffcring to correspond * thout delay. Diseases of Infection nnd contagion cured safely nnd speedily with * out detention from business , and without the use of dangerous drugs. Pa tients whose cases have been neglected , badly treated or pronounced incurable , should not fail to write us concerning their symptoms. Alllctttrs receive immediate aitention. JUST PUBLISHED. And will be mulled FREE to any address on receipt of one 2 cent stamp , "practical Observations on Nervous Debility and Physical Exhaustion , " to which is added an ' Essay on Marriage , " with important chap ters on Diseases of the Reproductive Or gans , the whole forming a valuable medical treatise which should be read by all young men. Address , DRS. S. & 1) . DAVIESON , 17-12 Lawrence St. , Denver , Colorado. 1707 Olive St..St. L uis. Mo. The only rend to take for Dos Molnes Mnr- shnlltown , Cedar Itnnliln , Cllr.Vm. Dlxon. China- KO , Mllwmikuo and all points oust To tbo people ple of Nebraska , Colormlo , Wyomlnfr , Utah , Idaho , Neyiuln , Oregon , Wiuhlngton nnd Cali fornia , It olfors superior lulvantugoa not possi ble by Rny other line. AmonK few ot the numerous points of su periority enjoyed by the patrons or this rend between Omaha Rtxl rhlongo , uro Its two trains acinr of DAVCOACHUS. which are the finest Unit bumin art and Inironulty can create. Its 1'ALAOESLKBl'lNGCAHS , which are models of comfort and oleimnce. Its I'AUUMl nitAW. 1NO ItOUM CAMS , \mniirpiiBsod liy any , and Its widely celebrated PALATIAL DININU OAKS tlio equal nf which cannot bo found elsowhorn At Council Bluffs the trains of the Union Pacific ) Ity. connect In Union Depot with those or tlie ChlcBzo t Northwcatorn lly. In Cblcairo tlip trulUH ofthia line mnko close connection with those or all eastern lines. For Detroit , Columbus , Indlnnnpolls , Cincin nati. NlnaruFnllfl , Buffalo. IMttstnirtr.Toronto , Monti enl , llnston , Nuw Yortt , Philadelphia , Baltimore , Washington and all points in the east , nsk for a ticket via thn NOIITHWRSTBBM. " If you wish the ticst accommodation. All ticket mrcnts Bell tkkate via this line. H. HUaiHTO , E.P.WILSON. Oon ! . Manager. Oonl. Poss'r Agent Chicago , 111. W. M. HAIICOCK , L n. DOI.LE8 , Wostoru ARont , City Pass'r Agent , Omaha , Nebraska. CHICAGO SHORT LINE OF THE Chicago , Milwajte&Sl Paul R'j ' The Best Route from Omaha and Conned lilnffs to THE E.A.ST Two Trains Daily Between Omaha , Coun cil Bluffs Chicagt ) , AND Milwaukee , St. Paul , Minneapolis , CedarRapide , Rock Ibland , Freeport , Rockford , Clinton , Dubuque , Davenport , Elgin , Madison , Jancsvllle , Bcloit , Winona , La Crosse , And all other Important points Bast , Northeast and Southeast. For through tickets call on the Ticket Agonl ut 1401 Farnam lreotln ( Paxton hotel ) , or at Union Puclflo Depot. Pullman Sleepers and tbo finest Dining Cars In the world are run on the main lines of the CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE & Br. PAUL UAU.WAY nnd every attention If paid to pRfsengora by courteous employes of the compauy. K. MILLER , General Manager. J , F. TUCKER , Assistant General Manager. A. V. It CAitpENTjcit , General Paisonxor and Ticket Agent. OEO. il. HcAFFOim. Assistant General Pas eonger and Ticket Agent. J. T.Cf.AHK. General Superintendent. DREXEL & MAUL , Successors to Jno. G. Jacobs , UNDERTAKERS AND EHIBALMERS. Al tlio oldslaua 1407 Farnura st. Order * bytclugraph solicited and promptly at temleulo. Telephone No. 235. Display at their warerooms , 1305 and 13O7 Farnarn 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 rr PIANOS IJim V/QJ LYON"l i i XNVJt * * * * * BURDETT , ORGANS STANDARD ; i l J-ti . . .xK. . ur. . w ol 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. LYON & HEALY , 1301 * 1307 FARNAM RELIABLE JEWELER. Watche * . Diamond * , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Price * the lowest. Repairing a specially , Work warranted. . Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Omaha. Licensed Watchmaker for the Union aci fie Railroad Company. SOUTH OMAHA Beautiful Residence Lots Also Business Lots A On the large innp of Omaha anil observe that Iho two niul one-halt inilo bolt from the Omaha postoflice runs south o section 33 nnd through the north end of South Omaha. TAKE A STRING And pencil , fhon get one of J.M.Wolfo & Go's maps of Omaha and South Omttha combined , PUT TOUR FINGER On the string at 13th and Farnain , Omaha's husincs center , nnd your pencil on ho string at wherrt Hellenic street enters South Omaha from the north. THEN DRAW A circle anil note wher < J SOUTH OMAHA Is , and also thut many "Additions , " "Placed" and "Hills"'are far OUTSIDE 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 ] Soutb Omaha. At the latter point we have three important factors to build UT and make valuable the property : First The growth of Omaha , which has and always will follow the transportation lines. Second All the preat railroads center there , thus making it the best manufacturing point of any in or near th < j 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 , IFOOI * Away your day o grace when you do not get an interest in South Ouiuha before a higher appraisement is made. The best locations are being talcou Make your selections now : Lots that sold for $300 in 1834 cannot now be bought for $3,000. , Over the railway track will make safe and splendid thoroughfares botwcon this city and South Omaha. A STREET CAR LINE Will run to the Stock Yards this year. The minute it does lota will doa 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 circular * , " C. E. MAYNE , Agent for the South Omaha Land Company N.W. Cor. 16th andHarney.