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[HE DAILY BER SEARS & BOSARD Alway have barg wo give ains in property. Below v fow bargains in + fmproved Property ! 0, 43— of 1 honse Iit Foncier 1 troes, 82500, on Hamilton strect good repait, Terms s on fot BOX189 in wod barn, cistern wi, and 5 years No. hOmaha, lot 685132, 1hstory and basement, §1,500. Part and time on balanc No use and store building on North 10th n full Tot 00, Torms vory ensy No. house on 10th street, on full lot, man's, §8,600. This is very 10 torms vory easy—part cash, No, man avenu new barn. 1 i onsy No. 123—£150 takes a houso of 2 rooms on full lot in Lowe's addition. Good stables and. trees. One halt down and time on balance. 160 0f 3 south on Burt ng $40 por year No, 124 §350, " W No. 89—House P ace, goo! and walks and cheap, §3,500, §2,000 1 nd onrp imo on balance. ety f ‘ouse, on fall lot. 1o E. V. 3,000 This is vor. choap. 1 to be appreciates © of SIX Fooms on north S0th St A bargain at 82000, ot with 2 houses on rorth 10th St $1.000 yiments. No. &, No seven rooms only 7 blocks Good value for $2.100. No. ton avenuo south front, hall use it in 1 and Skin Dise THE SWIFT SPECIFIO €0, Drawer 3, Atlanta Ga. Notwoen th ami 7th N_¥. Offtoe, 150 W. 254 St. Tho %o of tho term ** Shoy Tine" in connection with the COrporate Name of a Kroatrond, conveya an idea of ust what required by the traveling pub. lic—a Short Line, Quick Time and the best of accommods W tions—all of which are furn: tahed by tho greatest railway in America, (zoaco, [MjwavkEE And St. Paul. T8 owns and oporates over 4,500 milea of Northern 1llinols, Wisconsin, Minnosota, lowa Dakota; and as t4 main linos,’ branchos and connec: tions reach all the great Lusiness contres of the Northwest and_Far Wost, it naturally answers the description of Short Line, and Best Route betwoen Good view. El ant No! 19.—Hotise and full 1ot an 9th and Baneroft, Neat cottage, shade trees vines &o. Good property, 81,6 No. 20.—House'of feven rooms. Gothic. In R flolcs Sub-division, A vory home-like pl Cheay, 1,800, No. 92.—An elogant littlo home in Lake’s addition, Strcet car, school, church, rospect able locality. A good bargain §2.500. No. 24.—A full lot and stoy cheap at §1.6 00 No. 28 —L>t with six good tenement houses near U. P. depot, A good investment at §6,000. No. 31.—Boss place on Green car lino, 82,5 No. 82.—A corner with cottage in Parker's addition anly $1,675. No, 094.—House of & roo: on full lot nearSt. car furn-tablein Shinn's addition. This is A No No. ar business on Capitos s bargain. £3.100, property. No. —House and ot on’ north 23 St., fine il be sold for 81,000 down, ce at 8 per cont. No. 143—85,000—Good business corner on 13th St , aying $50 per month rent. Will shade for sh, speak qu ck 1f yon want it No. 189—32,000—House lot in_Shinn's addition on Hamilton St. Pay $1,000 cash and long time, this is & bargain for 84,000, 31,500 —House and large lot in_south-wost art of city, good for gardenng, manufactur- ing pury ar side tracks or trade us a ood teact for a market garde n Horbach's addition on should be taken at once No. 13 spring. 25 - $2,200—Ths best bargain yet in Park p'ace, of house and large lot, fronting on California and Cass St. Now barn, $1,000 down, and $15. permonth, or $60. 1 hs. 2 Takes the protticst place on Bowi St. Lot 1o plans, and farm of 10 ac ot in Kountz 2 ap for cash- or new 4 lot in mith's addition, aud « well and cistern, and a nice little home, shade pric cash, or i . 131—85,000 W it for’ that brick houss on lare lo, j in Sherman ave., with barns, wells, and nice shade trecs, pay wll you can down, and times in balanc No. 21—82,500—A good house of 8 fronts east. Kxcellen 3¢ depot. ~ Gilt edge prop Mayfield, Hawthorne Omaha View. Lots in all parts of the City. Joms cn full lot borhood near Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolls. Chicago, Milwatikeo, La Crosse and Winona. Chicago, Milwaukeo, Aberdecn and Ellendalo Chicao, Milwaukee, Eau Clairo and Stillwator: # Chicago, Milwaukoe, Wausau and Morrill Chicago, Milwaukee, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh. Chicago. Milwaukee, Watkesha and Oconomowoe. Chicago, Milwaukoo, Madison and Prairic du Chion Chicago, Milwaukeo, Owatonna and Fairibault, Chicago, Beloit Janesville and Mineral Point. Chicago, Elgin, Rockford and Dubuque. Chicago, Clinton, Rock Tsland and Codar Raplds. Chicago, Council Bluffs and Omaha. Sioux Falls and Yankton Chicago hell and Chamborlaln, Roolc Island, Dubuque, St. Paul and Minneapolls, Davenport, Calmar, St. Paul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sloepers and tho Finost Dining Cars in world are run on the mainlines ofthe CHICAG MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL AIEWAQ COUNGIL BLUFFS ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, Tots, but about two.thirds of them have VAUGHAN'S VOICE. oy he Carter Harr souri Slope” Gives Inaugurals son of t He itecommends Some Very Radical | Changes, Last evening, on the gathering of the [new city council, Mayor Vaughan deliv [ ered his inaugural. 1t was quite lon and a great variety of topics were dis The following are tho most im portant portions of the inaugural » the Council of the City of Council 1 GENTLENEN: In ehtoring upon the respon siblo duties of mayor of a thrifty and growing city of 25,000 wido awako, pushing people for a second timo, with a complimentary voto of S majority over a worthy competitor, it is noedless for me to say that 1 fully realize that much will be expected of me. 1 bolieve that tho citizens and taxpayers should congratulate thomselves, however, that you, gentlomen, who compose the board of sldermen, are men of mavy years of municipal experience, lavge property holders, and that full confidence will bo imposed in the honesty of your ofticial acts, cussed. uffs SEWRIAGR. A porfect system ot se ate importauce to Council Lluifs, aud this council will bo expocted to at onco adopt measures and plans to that end, either by car- rying to a conclusion what was commenced by tho provious administration. INDIAN CREEK, There are numerous plans for improving this ore to our city. 1 have decided to mention some of the most prominent First. To straighten the creek and run it direct to the river. Secoud. Widen the creek and confine it by walling up the sides, Third. “‘Public Parkway"- It has been suggostod by Hon, C. T. Bowen, an ex-alder- man of Chicago, that Indian creek is splendid. ly adapted for building of a sawer the proper size to_be connected with other sewers, and that the creek then be covered and devoted to the public as a drive way. Tho Lake park in Chicago, on Michigan avenue, was all is of immedi 3 and every attention is paid to passengers by course ous employes of the company. S. 3. MERRILL, A. V. H. CARPERTER, Gen'l Manager. Gen' [Pass. Agent Condl, GEO H. BEAFFORD , 266TH EDITION. PRICE $1.00 BY MAIL POSTPAID. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD Exhausted Vitality, Nervous and Physical Debility Premature Decline in Man, Errorsof Youth,an ha untold miseries resulting from Indiscretions or ox cesses. A hook for every man, young, middle-aged and old. ~ It contains 125 prescriptions’ for all acut and chronic discases eachono of which is invaluabl So found by tho Author, whose experience for years Is such asprobably never before fell to tho o of any physician 800 pages, bound In beautifn French muslin om oossed covers, full gilt, guaranteod to be a finer wors n every sense,—mechanical, lit- nd professional,—than any other work sold in ntry for 8250, or the money will be refunded In ovory instanco. " Pricoonly 81,00 by mall, post pald. Tilustrative sample 6 cents. Send now. Gold medal awardedthe author by the National Medica Assoclation, to the officers of which he refers. This book should be read by the young for instruo tton, and by the afficted for reliof. It will benefit all.—London Lanoet. There is no membor of soclety to whom this book will not be usctul, whether youth, parent, guardian, Instructor or clergyman, —Argol it. Address the Peabody Medical Ingtitute, or Dr. W. H. Parker, No. 4 Bulfinch Streot, Boston Mase,, who may bo consulted on all diseases’ requiring skill and exporience. Chronic andobstinatediseasesthat have bafed tha okl of all other phye-LIER| cisne % speciaity. Suoh treatod sucoess. tully withaut au lnstanc allure, THYCE|E RarCall and sco property list. and solect your place. We will show you any property ou our list. SEARS & BOSARD Cor. 15th and Dodge Sts., (Wil- liams’ Block.) £ GroGRAPHY OF THIS COUN- ACQUAINTED iTh "Iavel b Fast Eap eiéra for sae at all principal Tickoet Ofilocs in the United 5i s und ¥ i PH 3ickot 00 vyl oW S8 S petirs Sk ST 164 AT DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S G—G PREVENTIVE AND CURE, FOR EITHER SEX. The remedy being injected directly to the seat of the disease, requires no chango of diet or nauscous, mercurial or poisonous medic aken inter: nally. When used as a preves cither sex, itis impossible to contract any private discasc; but in the caso of those already unfortun afflicted we guar. antee threo boxes to cure, or we will refund tho mon- oy Price by mail, postage paid, 82. per box or throe boxes for §5. WRITTEN GUARANTEES waued by all authorized agenta. Dr Felix Le Brun&Co. SOLE PROPRIETGRS, F. Goodman, Druggist, Solo Agent, r Omaha »wWly Health is Wealth! Di E. C. West's Nerve MENT, s guaranteed spoci ness, * Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Prost or tobacco, Wa , Boftening of the Brain resulting in in Noervous Nevralgia, fon cansed by the 1se falnoss, Mentul Do- yress kanity und leading o misery, docay and death Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of power in cither sex, Involuntary Lossos and Spermat- crrheea caused by over-oxertion of the brain, self- abuse or over-indulgence. Kach box containe one month's treatment. £1.00 a box, or six boxes for §6.00,s0nt by muil prepaid on roceipt of price WE GUARANTEE SIX BOXES To curo uny case. With each order received by ue for six boxes, accompanied with $5.00, we wis send the purchaser our written guarantee to re. fund the money if the treatment does not effect Bouro. GuATAntecs iKeUGD 0D LY DY C. F. GOODMAN 8ol ent, Omaha Nob. 8. H. ATWOOD, - For detafled anformation, get the Maps and Fold- ors of tho CGREAT ROCK !'SLAND ROUTE or address L. 5T, JOHH. eu 1 Tes. & Pass. Awh " NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY 0. F. DAVIS & 0., (SUOCESS0RS TO DAVIS & SNYDER.) kGenerai Duslers o REAL ESTATF OMAHA, 1606 PARNAM 5T, + -+ Tiave for sale 200,000 acres carefully seleoted lands 1a Eastern Nebrasica, at low price and on esay term. Lmproves mrina for sale in Dougias, Doage, Colfaz, #1atte, Bur asing, Sarpy, Wasningtou, serick, Saunders, s ler Countios. Taxes paid in all parts of tho State, Money loaned on Lmproved tarns. Notary Public Always in offioe. Correspoadesc olioird Plattsmouth, - - - - Neb BRBADKR OF THOROUGHERED AND HIOH ORADK HEREFORD AND JERSEY CATTLE AND DUKOO OR JKRSEY RED BWINE 4@ Young stook for sal._Oorresnondenos sallafted, Oure without med- A POSITIVE: i toher 18, '70. One box No. 1 will cnre any casen four daya or less No 2 will cure the most obstinate case no matter of how long standing. Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies destroying the cuatingsof the stowach. Hold by s | druggists, or mailed cn_recelpt of For furthor particulars soud for ciroular. P O Hox 1,83 X CURE 58, ALLANEO, Manu ESTORED. A wictim ugqun rudence, o g{ Bervou biliy, remature Qecay, eic’ havink. tried & lu- s of N|"'-(1AIH. »AP K Ih ho will seud FREE o OPILJM MoRPHIE HapiT in overy known reme filled in, and is now one of the finest parks in this country. Fourih, Give the creek its full area, and slope the sides one and one-half feet hori- zontally to one foot perpendicular, This, to my mind, appears foasble, all matters _considered, as it is tho least oxpon- sive, and will answer all purposes for some years to come, Another plan is to erect a dam in the creek above tho city, and carry the water of the stream through three or four sewers, One of the sewers to be carried down the present bed of tho creek, and the other in different streets. The city should by all means adops some system of undorground drainage bofore much more grading is carried on, as it would be a great injustice to the tax-payers, and also to the city, should the new grade be found of no cal value for sewerage, 'ire Alarm.-The press of the city and the citizons generally have very justly condemned our present system of firo alarn recommend that_you adopt at oncs well system, of New York, and I believe that fiftoon of thoir boxes would answer our pres- ent need, d ifth Ward, di r the last four years an ad- onal ward has been talked of, aud at tho last city election it was ovidenced that over two hundred (200) voters could not get close enough to the ballot box to cast their vote, wo Suporvisors, —With the vast amount of improvements now going on in our city, it seoms to mo that it would be wiso for you to select two supervisors, giving one of them charge of the Third and Fourth and the other chargo of the First and Second wards. MARKET TIOUSE, PUBLIC ROADS, AVENUES AND PAIKS, All of progress should have a market house. Farmers will come ten and fifteen miles to a market, sell their vegetables, chick- ens, otc., and leave overy cont of their re- ceipts with our merchants for dry goods, gro- ceries, etc. Omaha will send her peddiing wagons here each morning to buy, and in more than twenty ways will our city be bene- fitted thereby, Ronds and Avenues,—I sincorely hope that each of you will see to it that the roads lead- g into the city, through your wards, respec- tively, may atonce be put in first-class condi tion, and that yon may make ita person: matter in calling on the board of supervisors to aid you in 8o doing, Union Avenue.—This is a valuable avenue that much has been said about pro and c Tt cost tho city a great many thousand dollars for right of way and grading. It has never been recorded as a public thoroughfare or street, and_there araone or two cases yet pending against the city on condemnation for right of way. The last administration, as well as a groat many citizens, thought it wise to make the travel from this city to Omahu less tedious and costly and, believing it bene ficial to our city, they gave the Union railway company the right of way upon special conditions and promises, So far the railroad company has failed in their part of the contract, and tea com pelled to go to the transfer to ¢ ver as usual. [t is the general demand that the proper com- mittee give this matter its immediate atton Park,—Fairmount Park, com- g over one hundred acros, broken into picturesque forms by nature, has for several years be ing the best attention frou the city government, Topogra I surveys should be and plaus of a competent landscape architect be obtained for the - provement of Fairmount Park. Ordinance Compilation.—1It has been over four years since our ordinances wero amendsd and hed in book form, 1 therefore thin| vise that the city attorney and the judiciary committee compile our ordinan that a new publication in pamphlet form may be kad, Gas,— My attention has been called to the fact that the gas being used by the city is not up to ‘‘gas test,” and that other cities are buying gas at a much lower figure than we are. I hope that the committee having the matter in charge fully investigate th sawe, that the city's interest may be pro- tected, sUITS, There are now seven suits pending in the circuit court against the cits one case in e district courtaud three in the supromo court. I balieve it poor pslicy for city to litigate with each other, and I trust o spirit of forbearance and paticnce may be more thoroughly adopted Ly each, 1t 15 un. wiso for a city to force it citizeus to go to law to get their rights, RAILIOADS, We have some three millions of dollars worth of railread property in this city—tracks, bridges, buildings, etc,—with over filty freight and passenger trains, laden with mer- chandise and living creatures, going and con ing each day, and over one-half of our labor ing men are in the employ of railroad cor- pauies here, And no c‘l.y is better located or more worthy of a hundred thousand dollar railroad hospital than Council Bluffs, where the misfortunate railroad man can be cared for when injured; and if as a council you, runllumen, look at the importance of such & hospital as T do, and will use your influence to enlist_ our people inits behalf, I feel war- ranted in saying that I can securea handsome donation to “establish it from prominent ri road men of America—(iould, Vanderbilt and other, Before leaving railroad matters, let me say the compauies here should be required to raise their tracks to grade and bridges s0 a8 to give unobstructed waterways to Indian croek and all other streams in our city. Free Public Library, —This is nlu{\:r your control and care. The room, fixtures, books, are valued at about £5,000, Treasurer nett roports $2,600,10 as the amout due the library fund for the taxes of 1853, It has been thought best by the trustees to secure larger roow, and I hope you will do all in vour power o add to its usefulluess as & means of insteuction ebt —1uis estima ens and the d that the floating in debtedness of the city i s than 510,000, There are soms 32,000 ot 10 per cent certilicate assetswment” out, charged to private n 1 for the i itinl love \ northwestarn portion of Second ward, and a part of the levee constructed at & cost of over four thousand dollars (£1,000.) I'he Chicago & Northwostern Railroad « pany A bo required to raise, at thoir » grade, and the levee | pleeted, or our beantiful driving park and other valuablo property, may again becovered by overflow waters, PAVING, Now that the water works aro complotod and that tho paving and sewerago bill, pro pared somo tino ago and presonted N the stato senato by Mr, Carson, has passod both houses ;and has becomu & law, -~ the paving can bo done and not prove so haavy a burden on the property ownors. The law provides for issuing of paving bonds, duo in two, threo, four and five yoars, One-fifth of the cost t be paid in cash, within sixty days by the property owners. Theso bonds aro guaran- tood in no way by the city, but are a lien on the property in front of which the paving is done, Otyer contracts are let curbing, ote., and u Kind aro_contomplatod, and this committoo will havo much to look after, 1 recommond that aheavy roller bo bought and that newly filled or graded streets be rolled with the same bofore the spring and summer rains sot . for grading streots ¥ more of the same POLICE, This boing a railrond contor, and the teri tory of tho city large, L dectn it wise thau there bo a police forco of eight men for night work and tour for day work; & captain of the police for the night moen and the chiof for the day work, o’ somo policman for Stroots ville, T Uelievo tho piny to the chief and cap- tain should b soventy-five dollars per month, boen paid by the lot owner ® DEIARTYRNT, Tho chief of thi partment | hand tw ne (1) wag ot ‘ ? L vico noirly -~ et trick's day, to continue threo days and | tickday. 0 cotine e et THE OHEAPEST PLACE 1N OMAHA TO BUY everybody. Success to them | ' | "o Catholie poople of Weston and| | Witig, Thomas Teonard, William Woleh, i' B N I T ll R, E [ trustoes of the church, and more patticu v larly to William White, the contractor | and builde of the church, taki into | | woather, by « early date. mploting it at such an o Thomas Breugham, our live and wide . |awake railroad contractor, has| , the contract f fillin ”‘“ |around the Chicago, Milwankeo & | Paul railway dopot, and will ¢ onee [ ground softens up enough m Brougham is o completion of the work Our live and wide-awake far Mathison, has luid off & now addition to our town, and calls it Mathison's addi 1 to Weston, and is offering lots for o of to gaaranteo One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR. Henry NO STAIRS TO cheap, More anon, Justice, AR s e — ARE YOU GOING 1O BUROPY 1n another cotumn will be found the ane ouncement of Mossrs, THOS, COOK & SON, ourist Agents, 261 Broadway, New York, JOBBER OF ative to the very complo rangenents y have coming sionist,” ¢ will be m. conts made for tours rurops privg and Sumimer, wk's Exe Atate ll‘flllfl"l‘rl. The following decds wore filed for ro- EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED) 1118 FARNAM STREET, . 3 cord in the recorder's offico, March reported for Tue Beg by P. J. Mo Mahon, real estate agent: OMAHA NEB. Henley, Haynes & Van Arédél, WHOLESALE NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GENTS' FURNISHING ~—AND— Fancy Goods, James Pickard to Lowis 8. Howe, lot Lot 1, block Beoers' sub-div; 8726, George Hopkins to John Blakely, lot 1, block 27, Burns’ add; $250. C, B.& Q R, R Co. to John J, Taylor, nel, nwl, 31, 74, 41! 8480, J. C. Nelson to H. I, Vollstedt, iots b and 6, block 18, Walnut; 8200, Total sales, $1,650 — A Splendid Remedy for Lung Dis. each, and the policemen sixty-five dollars each, this would make a total cost of less than §12,000 for the force per year, while for the yoas ending March 1, 1854 fover 835, 000 was taken in by that department, with a smallor force, The uniform preseribed for the police force consists of a blue frock coat, blue waistcoat and pantaloons, on_the outer seam of which there shall be a white cord. The hats shall }!n like those now used by the Chicago po- ico, Mayor Vaughan also presented polico rules and rogulations, among which were: Any member of the department, for intoxi- cation, willful disobedience of orders, inde- cont, profane or barsh language, disrespect to a superior, unnecessary violence to any pris- oner or citizons, neglect in paying or svcuring his just debts, for rent or necossaries, or whe shall be guilty of immorality, or any breach of the rules and regulations shall be subjoct to reprimand, suspension or dismissal, according to the nature or agreviation of his offense. No member of the police force shall, while on duty, drink any kind of intoxicatiug liquor, enter any place in which intoxicating drink of any kind may be sold, except in the performanco of his duty; nor shall he gamblo or entor a gambling house whilo on duty, un less called to act offic No member of the police force shall be at libesty to enter any house of prostitution, ex- the purpose of discharging the duty is office. OTHER COUNCIL DOINGS. All the members were prosent at the evening meeting of the council, and con- sidorable business was transacted. On motion of Alderman Mynster, the may- or’s address was approved, and the police regulations therein recommended were eases, Robt. Newton, late President of the Eeloctric Collogo of the City of Now York, and formerly of Cincinnati, Obio,, used Di. Wit HALL'S Bausa very extonsively in his practico, as many of his pationts, now liv and restorod to hoalth by the use' of this i valuablo medicine, can_amply tostify, 1o always said that so good a remedy ought not to bo considored merely as a patent medicino, but that it ought to be prescribed froely by ovory physiclan a a soverolgn romody in al casos of Tung disoasos, 1t Iy suro cure for Consamption,and has no equal for all pactoral complaints. 1106 Farnam Street, - - - - - - OMAHA, NEB. Kellings W desire to call the attontion of the pub- lic to Kellingor’s Linimont, ono of the best proparations over pat up for all goneral pur- poses for which linimenc is used. Applied to tho hoad it relioves hondache and pretents the hair from falling out. s Liniment, G, T PoTSUeIs] THE LEADIN 1409 14" Dodec St. RY OMAHA. NEB Oatalogues furniahed ou Application. §#8 Tell the children to cut out and save the comle silhouetto pictures as they appoar from issuo to Anwue. They will bo pleased with the collection. The ExXxXecutrix OF ‘'THE ESTATE OF accepted. Numerous petitions were pre- scented, and referred to the committees appointed later. Among them were one indorsing Chief Templeton, and one pray- ing for the selection of Charles D. Wal- dren as chief of the fire department, The official canvass and the bonds of new officials were read and accepted. Alderman James was elected chairman pro tem for the ensuing year. For city clerk Frank M. Hunter received one vote and Ed. Braupman five votes, the latter being declared elected for the en- suing year. Alderman Siedentopf claim- ed that the ordinance should be changed before a new- fire chief could be elected, and this move will doubtless make Wal- dren the new chief. When the com- mittees were announced, Alder- man Jaynes sent in his first blow at the new administration by refus- ing to act on any committee. The follow- ing six new policemen were announced: Thomas Skinner, Ben Austin, J. T, Hur- ley, John Dunn. J. E. Metcalf. B, F. Brooks and J, W. Morse, leaving two more to be appointed this g. The council then adjourned till 7:30 o'clock #his evening, —— - You Can Depend On It “Tor severe toothache and Neuralgia of the hoad I used Zomas’ 0il. This i cer- tainly the best thing I over knew for relief of pain‘of any kind. I'he house is never without it.” Mrs. A. M. Frank, 177 W. Tupper street, Buffalo, N, Y. — WIDE AWAKI WESTON, How the Enterprising Citizens There Are Busying Themselves. Wesron, Ia,, March 16.—I thought I would give you a sketch of our quiet lit- tle village. We are situated on the Chi- cugo, Rock Island & Pacific and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railroads, ten miles east of Council Bluffs, in one of the finest agricultural regions in the groat west, with a population of about two hundred souls or more, The Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific and the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railways both have good depots here. We have two dry goods and grocery stores, one hotel, one blacksmith shop, two churches, one Methodist, one a Catholie, two saloons; one elevator on the Rock Island, owned by our live, wide awake grain dealer and townsman, Dr. W. A. Ellis. We also have George Gilbert, Sr., on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul railway asa grain dealer, where the farmers are receiving the ready cash for their grain. Mr, Gilbert is a live and wide awake dealer, and givas goneral satisfaction to the public. Our popular stock dealer, Lars Jenson, .himmf nine carloads of cattle last week from our little burg, and will ship si loads more on Saturday next. Mr, Jen- sen informs your correspondent that he has purchased five thousand dollars worth of cattle this winter from E. Burbridge, one of the largest aund best farmers in Boomer township, and that he still has any amount of stock on hand yet, con- sisting in hogs and cattle, Mr. Burbrdge has one of the finest farms in Pottawat- tamie_county. acres in a high e The Cathol: te of cultivation, folk in their new church just erected, to c mence on the 17th of March, on St, Pa He has three hundred 8 are making great preparations for their coming fair here, JNO.B.DETWILER Carpets ! Carpets IS SELLING [ CLOTH, LINOLEOMS, {THESE GOODS Mats and Mattings, AT PRICES TO MAKE THEM CTUORT ATN S: GO UPHOLSTERY GOODS ! TO CLOSE UP THE BUSiINESS. WINDOW SEIADES FARNAM STREET. 1318 ‘This space is owned by BLACEWELL'S BULL. Of coursa wo mean the famons animal appearing on tho label of every genuino package of Black- well's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco, Every dealer keepa this, the best Smoking Tobaccomado, Nome genuine without trademark of the Bull. CEICAGC SCALE G K CER S of th ive THOD. Adoptod Wty of \1GOIt Ty e AOSPITALE O Kl CREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. (g@% Cures rudieas Debllt - Y OF MANLY VIGOR, Spermatorr y [N\ Y ¥4 hooa, otc., when all other remo. QL liew fall, waranteed large qmllllv, four # tho quantity, §6, By ex- pross to an Nhfnm Sold I? all druggists, EN H M) 'L'A'AIlN‘:QTlTUTH. Proprictors, 718 Olive Btreet, St Juls, Mo, o “I'Have wold lr Astloy Coopors Vital Restorative o voars. Every customor sposks highly of It 1 mhisltatinglyondorse it s n romody of truo morlt 40, ¥. GoooMAN, Drug gie o 1888 OMAHA Stove Repair Works, 109 Sonth 14th St. ko & speciauty of furnishing oastings and repa 1ny #coves of all dosoription, wood atoves, changed burn coal, yrates, firoback, dampors, &o. ou hand. 'Try che o our sto/e pire helves EUROPE!![LUMBER MERCHANT! COOK'S GRAND F. in April, Muy and by a1 ATLANTIC GOOD B tmaha For g Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding s Lime, Plaster, Cement, Etc. F.SCHEUERMANN M D CUMINGS AND 20TH 8T., OMAHA, NEB, Bemapithie Tovist MGSIC | MUSIC! MUSIC! J. O. PRESCOTT, WOMEN, CHILDREN & CHRONIO DISEASES. ENNIAL MUBIC DEALKR, HOL AGKNTIYOR TIIK CKLKBRATED eckerBros, Sohmer, Harrington, Wheeloek, 3 d after 8 p. m. _Hours—Ab office, No. 108 and 106 6th 8t., Hoom 7, from 10 a. m., $0 'N.B.—The Tape Worm will be remeved, witbout Adsnyer. in tima of from 2 to 8 hours. JAS, H. PEABODY M, v, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Residan ce, No..1407 Joues St Offics, No. 1609 AND FISCHER v w8 triot. Office hours 127w, to 1 b, and foshons tor offl e 97 Res *ouoe n ) 6p m T McOARTHY & BURKE UNDERTAKERS! 218 14TH STREET, BET, FARNAM *ND DOVGLAS PIANOS, Estev and Packard Organs. E7°Call r write for Oatalogues and prices, Lowest prices and best instruments, 1609 Farnam Street, Omaha, Neb, J, 0. PRESCOTT,

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