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- —— / THURSDAY J1 [—= 1 & Busarl REAL ESTATE W.R. VAUCHAN. Justice of the Peace. Omaha ana Counnll Blaffs, Real ostate collection agency, Odd Fellows Block over Savings Dank THE GRAND IOwA ADDITIONAL LOCAL NEWS, FERGUSON'S FRACE. The Mavor's Private Secretary is Al- lowed to go Free. Fear of a Cackle, AGENTS |Trottina| CIRCUIT. WILLIAMS’BLOCK 16th & Dodge Streets, HAWTHORNE. One and } miles west of the Post office jolning the | COUNCIL BLUFFS, June 24, Touralin ‘tract and east of Creston addition. We eall Tota in this addition from 8540 to 4600 and on month Iy payments, the side wi and the much talked of ings St , and thence south to Farnam, runs through Hawthorne, o see this addition, is to be pleased TABOR PLACE, Is in West Omaba, and east of Lasyenworth terrace east of Potter’s addition, fronts on Farnam St. We have twelve lots that we can than the addition just west of 8660, OMAHA VIEW. . Our lots are $47 Ia on the road to Fort Omoha. We will sell you alot { 4 60 (114 for 8850 down to 8200 and it you wish, will build you ahoujo and you can pay for it in monthly paynients. PARK FOREST, South Omaha is selling fastand it you are wanting | 2:48 Class i om place, Par ions. .. House S$600 FOR EACH EVENT. Cedar 2:48 Class Class 2:20 Class 3 Class Alfred Ferguson, the sensational private secretary of Mayor Vaughan, yes- terday afternoon was before Mayor Vaughan, who sat in the position of jus- tice of the peace in the case in which it ! 24 "[m I]l] n PU[SES seems ho should bo the chief prosecuting | 1 ' || witness. It has been noised about that J. Alired, as private secrotary to *‘his honor,” had a pretty intimate knowledge of the political and offico secrets, in fact too intimate a knowledge, and that, if prassed to the wsll by Vaughan, he might “‘cacklo,” and give away matters which, ik o oot | EVERY DAY THE BEST. [qron it irighs. mitnt. butes be. ko 113 Entries. still. Many, therefore, have been curious to know whether this pressure would be brought to bear on the ¥ ! Couneil | young man, It has been Bluffs and Des Moinescomprise the Towa Cir- | openly talked by some of Vaughan's non- cuit, each place giving the same Classes and [ admirors that ho dare not prosccuto Fer- 4 will sell cheaper | Purses, guson, but his friends intimated that this very talk would cause Vaughan to prose- cute to the full extent. The conjectures on both sides may now b at rest, for Vaughan has concluded to let the young man go. County Attorney Mynster, who man who will put in & choeso factory at ' Ida Grove, to cost &4 000, if tho citizens of Ida Grove will give a bonus of &1,700, During last week, the International distillery at Des Moines, oxported 1,050 barrels of spirits,. The distillery's grind was reduced from 3,600 to 1,800 | bushels of grain. It i also reported that the company is reducing ber of eattle being fed, from 3,000 to 1,800 head. othors achiove self-support by the union ono pastor. Thirty-five have no pastor coal miner named Calvert, in one of the | windows of the house occupied by him see an exact likeneas of hor hushand, ex- |1 cepting only that he was livid in death, | with his mouth and eyes partially opon. One side of his head had theapvearance of clotted with blood. Sho was noarly ov- erpowered by the horufied sight, and thinking it might be an optical illasion upon her part, called in several neigh- t laugh away his wife's fear, but in vain, |4 He then examined tho likencss that would make any man quail to see him- circumstances he had seen so many of his comrades in past years. erfeit, soap, warm water, with knives, acids, and other means |y is a warm friend of Vaughan's, endorsed the action, the cases being postponod for Freo for all | thirty days, Ferguson boing allowed to JowaAYN, Secretary, Couwncil Bluffs. _ ftion boing that he settle his go on his own recognizances, the condi- Lots in every & part of Omahs, cheap as the cheapest Houscs and lots on moathly payments. No. 214—§5,200—House § rooms on 4 of lot having a frontage of 834 foet on 10th and 884 on 17th St., near Browa L No. 212£2,000—Cottage of & rooms on full lot in Havscom Placo, on easy terms. orn. No. 205—$2,000—One acre and brick house in Park ACOB SIMS. E. P. CADWELL SIMS & CADWELL, Will practios In State and bills about town by giving notes, and then going to work to earn money to pay these notes. Mr. Vaughan Hall. near Saunders St car line $400 down and $25 per. , tc“t' and it mn)’" bé’ Bflid to \'nug}':nn'a COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA Office, Main Street, Rooms 1 and No. 210—$2,000—Good hotel and lot 188x132 in Elk- | Mahon's Blook. courta credit that he has a warm side for any- Shugart & Mo | body that is down, and is not disposed oders! | 0 Kick such a one still further. —Still, it seems that, for the sake of his own stand- 2,100—House of 6 rooms on Sherman ks, troes, and clstern. “Two story house of 10 rooms on lot 835120 ern, gas'in house; a complete home, and near two car li Californ No. 183—83,600—House and (0 rooms on Green car ne. Barn, well, cistern &., good bargain. No. 225—81,650—House of 6 rooms on lob B5x- Place. on eagy rms. $500 and 20 per month. 150 Cal! and examine our extensive list of city and country property. BoOK, ACRE PROPERTY. Two, Five and Ten Acre Tracts. PRINTER’S s £ar Cash paid for Rags of Houses Rented, : ST, LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE. ns nd it boat past of clty, ok Gra'ha'm Pa:per 217 and 219 North Maln St., St. Louls. 'WHOLESALE DEALERS IN } PAPERS,{ SNVELOPES, CARD BOARD AND that J. Alfred is knowing to political TOGK and business secrets, which he has threat- WRITING WRAPPING | o ing, he should have shown that he had no fear of prosecuting the young man, and justico cortainly demanded it. To others, Ferguson put on a brazen, don’t- 0., | carc-a-cent air, and, in fact, says in a boastful, gratified sort of a way that the papers have made him the best known man in the state. It may be that Vaughan’s good-heartedness is the cause his lelting the young man off, but it confirms the suspicions ened to divulge if squeezed. But in any event a chance was givon the young Rents Collected, Legal Papers Made, Notary Public Alwaysin office. SEARS & BosaRD | (uamental Works MANUFACTURERS OF Th hird load of li: it GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES |cor 5omm rmornrioad, of gascline stoves Cor. 156th and Dedge Streets. WILLIAMS' BLOCK. man to show what he is made of, and if Nebraska ©ornice |hegoesatit with a wil, trying to make an honest record, the past will be atoned for somowhat. His flippant, brazon way of treating the matter does not give much reason for the public to hope for any such groat change in him. ik v " DOANE'S - Real Estate AGENCY. S. W. Corner (5th.and Douglas. SOLE AGENTS FOR Dormer Windowss, FINTALS, WINDOW CAPS, and is expected to arrive in a fow days. Those who wish summer stoves, some- thing that will keep you cool, wait until TIN, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING, |tbese stoves arrive before buying elso- PATENT METALIC SKYLIGHT, Iron Fencing! Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas, Oicoand Baok Rallings, Window and Cellar Guards, Ete. COR. 0. AND@th STREET, LINCOLN NEB, THE OLD RELIABLE where. UNCLE SAM’'S HOUSE. The Cause of the Delay in the New Government Building—Congress- man Pusey Complained of, 0. J. King, the supervising architect of the government building which is to HE {BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL- | bo croctod hore, was in tho ity yester- LENDER COMPANY, day. He is still being heid at & stand- [SUCCESSOR The most extensive manufacturers of TO THE J. M. B, & B, C0.] still on account of the uncertainty of P getting another additional $100,000 ap- propriation. priation is secured the plans will neces- If the additional appro- arily be changed somewhat and if that appropriation is had, Mr. King says a finer government building will be put up He seems he extra appropriation, however, i There is sowme talk about town that the the num- | crimsoned solf and family. Mrs. Calvors, on exam. | ceived a lotter from ining the window was terrible startled to [ Who rotw being crushed and his_hair matted and | promoted. the string, but in having bora who also” pronounced the likeness [ Yruis complete. Mr. Calvert was sent for, and | sanko's Ce appeared on the scone endeavored to | every ono who in afflicted with Coughs, Cold s 7 JNE 19, 1 to argue the case with the conductor, but that ofticial cut him short with the curt statement: “‘Weo have no time for argament, general; this train is compelled to bo on timo. Please pay your fare or loave the car “By this timo Sheridan's faco was Ho muttered somothing, but finally producod his wallet and paid the fare. " After sottling he asked tho con The number of Congregational churches | ductor his namo. The ticket puncher in the state is 203, an increaso of 13 [complied with the reque during the past year. Of theso 100 are |tho angered warrior make the momor self-supporting, & gain of 10, and 50 |sndum and watched **‘I'll report the matter to the prest- of two or moro in the maintenance of | dent, sir, **Very well, goneral,” ropliod the train and 78 have maintained worship with | pilot, as ho gave the signal to go ahead missionary aid during the year, and resumed the duties of his office, Des Moines has a sensation which| “‘Did Sherman report the atlair?” asked Tho Leader desoribes as a picture of a [the companion of the narrator of the above incident. “Yes, indeed, A fow days ago ho re- President Roberts, od tho money and proba. ly apologized for the conduotor's rude- noss, “‘And what became of the conductor?” Oh, he's all right. He'll probably be o — CONVINCING, ‘Lho proof ot the pudding is not in chowing an_opportunity to o direct. Sl r & Bocht, tho we a froa trial bottle of Dr, Bo- Yl\nmll.un,{ Syrup for oach and ost the arti Asthma, Consumption or any Lung Affec —— A Specimen Farmes. solf in death in position, and under tho | Johnson County Farmer, W. 8. Holden, of Holena precint, e | ivery effort | came to Nebraska some 26 years ago, and was'made to efface the dreadful count- | moat of those years have been passed in scraping | Johnson counfy. Mr, H. was thrown apon his own resources at the ago of 15 woro resorted to, but in vain, and nearly | years, with nothing excopt good health a week elapsed beforo its outlmes had [and a willingnoss to work. To show faded away entirely. The day following | that hisefforts have been crowned with the first appearance, on another pane of | success, wo might mention the fact that glass, in tho same window, another pie- |1 he sold last week 91 head of fat stoors ture appoared, this time boing an exact | which averaged within a fow pounds of production of the room in the mine where [ 1,500 cach, and for which he received Mr. Calvert works the tools and all [about $£9,000, mining utensils were plainly visible, but | Ho has sold’within the past twelve months botween §22,000 and no man appeared. The family by this |$23,000 worth of stock and bas about 200 time were fully aroused and endeavoured | head of, eattle and 400 hogs still on hand. in vain to golve the mystery. | —— ed in Johnson and Otoe counties, which Epithelioma or 8kin Oancer, He owns 1,420 acres of fine land, situat- affgrds plenty of pasture and other foed This Hform of cancer is the most provalent | for his large amount of stock. Mr. Hol- type, and is in many cases fatal, as it gradual- [ den is considered one of the heaviest cat- 1y oata away until it destroys lifo. 1t would | tle raisers in this conntry, and his success soem that Swift's Specific is indead a specific for this sourge. Mrs. K. A. Armstrong. Verona, Miss,, |¢ writes under date of May 16, 1881: taling six bottles of Swift's upe in handling all kinds of stock is marvel- ous, Three reasons why Mr. H's success : “After | has'beon so great may be accredited to c tho cancer | the fact that he is a sound demoorat, in hoaling; in preatly roducod in sizo. 1tnow | galcay tho Journal and pays his dobte, gives me no pain, and my goneral hoalth has 50 mugh improved that T am able to bo up and attending to my household duties —somo thing THE CHEAI:EST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY Fol=RNef=Tol=ReE Is Aarwr DEWEY & ST vy ONE'S, One of the Best and largest Stocks in the United States to select from. NO STAIRS TO OLIME. ELEGANT PASSEN! GER ELEVATOR. HALLET DAVIS AND CO'S PIANOS [ENDORSED BY FRANZ LISZT.] EMEIRSON PIANOS. EMERSON PIANO CO.~-Gusrimyrs —Your Instrumonts, Grand, Sq nstrumonts and uncivalled for boauty of tono and flaish. Altow mo to Progross. BOSTON, March 1st, 1881 uare and Upright, are roally nobls congratulate you'on your sterling GUSTAVE SATTER, EKIMEBAILIL. OIRCG.AN RECOMMENDS ITSEL R SOLE AGENT, A HU SP E.,lmn Dodge Street, Omaha, Neb JOELIN . EIRCEL, HMAS THE LARGEST AND CHEA Stove and Hardware Depot PEST in Nebraska KEROSENE AND GASOLINE STOVES ALWAYS ON HAND. Headquarters for the Celebrated Wrought-Tron Lily Range Durkeo's Salad Dressing.—A roady- that I had not beon able to do in vevoral yours. [ made, vich and delicious drossing for all T foel that it will cure me.” Mr. M. N, Clayton, of Red Clay, G writes, under recent date : “All p salads of ment, fish or vegetables. Choup- \ul son- |erand infinitely bottor than homo- sations in my cancer are [decreasing. I feel |made. Unrivalled as a sauce. docidedly better, and the cancer has com- menced to heal.” Dr. M. Crouloy, Oelethorpe, Ga., writes —— “Spent Fifty Dollars under date of May 10th s Mr. Naves, who | In doctoring for rhoumatism beforo T triod had such o torrible cancer on his faco is about well. New skin has grown all over his face, and 1ooks almost as well as it over did, and I would like some of your company to seo him.” Mr. W. H. Gilbert, Albany, Ga., writes under dato of May 8tk : * *“Mr. Brooks, of Ba- conton, ia improving fast. He is now ‘ablo to | 1 boup.” When_he commeuced Swifts Spocific ho was mot expected to livo, He has cancor on his face.” . Lossrs, choster, Ind., write, under dato of May lat: ¥ I Zhomas' Kelectric Oil. Used a 50-cent hottle of this medicine, and got out in one week. For burns and spraing it is_oxcellont,” o ns, Durham, Llast Pembroke, N. Y. e ANebraska Girl, Mair Republican. Among the worthy patrons of the Re- publican are Mr. and Mrs. John Ather- & J. B. Harter, of North Man-|ton, who restde on an attractive farm in Herman township. The old people, “The lady with cancer is imgroving right | though hale and heart: i along. - Tho Specificincreased tho dischargo | on'throe-score-and.tor, and L for the first few days, buttho sorenoss is gono and sho is much better.” what incapacitated for hard labor the Mirs, W, H, Route, of Gordonsville, Va., [1abor of the farm would come hard on writes, under date of May 11, 1884: I am | them were it not for the vigorous help of much {mproved. The cancer is better ; does | 3 bravo young girl now seventeen years not puin moatall. Tt s a wonder to all my | of ago, Nho is & grand daughter, adopted frionds,” Mr. ‘James B. Ligon. of Michaux Ferry, ‘Va., writes, under date of May 19, 1881; condition is groatly improved; my general health isY good, my appetite good; cancer de- when a babo. She is an export rider Ty | and drivor and can handle the sulkey vlow and threo horaos as well as any man, With it she has plowed the ground for cidedly botter, and has began to hical nicoly. | twonty.six acros of corn this spring and How can I ever repay your” Mr. J. 8. Rhodes, of Mi writes under date of May 19, 1884 ¢, 0., |has pianted the same, Vet o ok | obher worlc ahe findw time ' to milk and In addition to mother has been using Swift's Specific about [ tend five cows, which are her own prop- two weeks, and is improving. The cancer is | erty, No doubt she is much healthior not now painful and is healing. Mr. T, J. Toate, of Wacissa, Fla. under date of May'2, 1831 “Swif has cured & cancer on my face, and has made a young man out of me.” Mr, X, Tinsloy, of Buer Mills, Va., writos | ¢ May1, 1884; ““My wife has taken f tles of Swift’s Speci writos pocific ¢ fora cancor, and has improved wonderfully. I shall kop it up; have no doubt it will cure her.” It muy not be out of place to state that Swift's Specific (3. S, 8.) s entirely & vegota- blo proparation, and seoms to cure cancers by forcing out the poison through the cancer. The public should be cautioned about imitations mixtures gottn up to imitate us and olr poisonous stuff on tho reputation of our Specific, These potash mixtures not only do no good fn cancer_troatment, but are abs:- 1 of our remedy, and bewaro of all potash and | Marih “Bank of Toronto Ont, and happier and_will live to bo a moro useful woman than the multitudo of ‘ot | young ladies who think it is vulgar to work, and spend the time in reading rashy novels, flirting with young men as r bot- | gilly ag themselves and spinning streot yarns. o —— Can't Say Enoug k to highlyof Burdock's Blood s heen o great blessing to me. billiousness and dyspepsia from had suffered for years,” M. J, B Potter Palmer's Qastlo, Patrick’S JUST OPENED. of the best and cheapest lots in the market; 150 651533 mitos teom Postoftics, and but 20 Minutes Walk from U. P. Shops. Strect cars will run through this adddition within & few weeks, ‘Will Build Houses to Order | s south a srcet, Kansas City, Mo, HENRY HORNBERG ER, AND SELL ONMONTHLY PAYMENTS, IN THE WORLD, 509 5. Tenth Strect, @ Prices of Billird and Pool Tables and mater urnished on application. BILLIARDS bill providing for this appropriation had got in such shape that it could have ousily been passed a short timo ago, but that the Wall street panic was just thon to look after some urgent private busi- ness there, and owing to his absence there was no one to look after the bill, and it was not considered, It is said that it will now bo diflicult to get a chance for it ogain at this session of congress. Some of the politicians predict that the showing up of the fact will be used against Mr, Pusey, if he enters the race for a second term in congress, as those of the opposition camp will insist that his private business was made by him of paramount import- ance, and that so important a public in- terost as the appropriation for the govern- ment building was almost to go by de- ault. Sond, for full history of Blood and skin diseases and Cancer treatment, T 3 ercirie Co., D, lutoly dangerous. Him Pay for i1, came around, “Tickets, plouse.” to be master of ceremonics, From the New York Graphie, Potter Palmer, the proprictor of the 3. Atlan- | Palmer House at Chicago, is building Chest- | 4 regidenco on the shores of Lake Mich- igan in o stylo of architecture rarely soen in America, and sufliciently extraordinary to confer votoriety upon him similar o that enjoyed by Mr. Vanderbilt and oth- or oxcoptional housos, 1t s on the now Lauke Shore drive leading out to Lincoln “You know that Sheridan and Lincoln | Park, and somewhat resembles the old passed through tho citya short time ago, | Edwin Forrest mansion on the Hudson, going west on a fishing excursion, don't |now owned by the Mount St. Vincent Well” nid the Pittsburg Dispatch’s | Society, being a close copy of an ancient informant, “when Phil and Bob struck | Baronial castlo in Alsace, so close indeed Pittsburg they boarded the limited on [ that comfort has sometimes been sacri- the Fort Wayne, bound for the west. | ficed for sontiment. The stone used is of Nothing happened until the conductor | a light brown color with trimmings of & Shortly after tho ticket |darkor shade. The front of the houso puncher reached the quarters of the two [ consists of an enormous round tower, two travelers and politely accosted them | with occasional tall, narrow windows in The little bul- | it 1o udmit the light, which lot-headed, red-faccd gentlemen, seemed | 40 foot from ho ground and is embel- produced | lished with hattlements, gurgoils, littlo s porhaps Touzalin’s Hillside Addition No. J FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS BY US. We have in addition to theabove, & large list of the most desirable RESIDENCE AND BUSINESS PROPERTY IN THE CITY. G. R. DOANE & CO. U. P. BAKERY, 1514 Webster 8t., Omaha, Neb., (Successors to the old U, P. Bakery,10th 8t.,) ALL KINDS OF BREAD, FANCY CAKES AND PIES Constantly on hand. Orders wi be promptly stten. ded to. WAGNER BHO'S, apr-23.2m Proprietors. W. H. HANCHETT, M. D, HOMEOPATHIST. TELEPHONE NO. 161, Offios Rooms 1aud 2 Jacob's Block, 16th 8t. and wopitol Ave, Residence, 2022 8t. Mary's Ave. Writo for Catalogues and Prico Lists. EXCITEME ““What causes the great rush at Schroter & DISEASES OF THE Bocht's Drug Store?” The free dlstribution " of sample bottles of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, the most popular remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption and_Bronchitis J, T. ARMSTRONG, M. D., Oculist 'and 'Aurist. Until offices are repaired from result of fire, offt with Dr. Parker, koom 6, Crelghton Block 15th and Dougmsistr eots. THE OMAHA now on the market. Regular size 50 cents and £ C— I0WA 1TEMS. The coal shaft at Peterson is down 140 feet. Dubuque is revelling in strawberries at ten cents a quart, A Cedar Rapids mau is thinking about 8. H. HOWELL, Prosident. Financially speaking the late firemen'’s C. R SCHALLER, Vico-President. | tournament at Des Moines was a decided ‘The GENUINE BOULDER and Colorado cosl, An- | failupe, thracite, lowa, Missours, Illinols, Kansss. Coal Yards Bridge Stock Yards, OFFICES—117 8. 14 Streot and Millard Hotel, channan county farmer, bore The son of Patrick Donnelly, a Bus- hole Omaha. through the old man and stopped Bring your work to the Steam Dye Works under :he Millard Hotel. o family quarrel, The wound is danger- Steam Dye Works, |~ A 2}-year-old boy of Mr. O, Nelson, of Ruckwell, fell into an uncovered well on the Oth and was drowned in a foot of water, Bishop Hennessy, who has ex ) Men's Clothes Cleaned, Dyed |,y yiu o the v Ostherty craiese and Repaired, garFeathors dyed and Cleaned, Lace Curtalus cleaned, and all Clinton, says it will be the finest church edifice in the state, Pensions were paid out at Des Moines ALL KINDS OF DYEING DONE, | last week at the rate of $60,000 a day, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. C. T, PAULSEN, 1212 Douglas St' and the number of pensioners about two thousand per day, Tho Pioncer knows of a responsible his walletand handed the conductor an envelopn, The conductor glanced at the paper he found inside and quietly remarked, o passes are takon on this train, ¢ *The passes are regulsr. They are signed by the president,’ replied the lit- tle follow, growing redder in the face. “* ‘I have my orders, and I am com- pelled to obey them,’ calmly replied the conductor, ‘¢ *Perhaps you don't know who I am. I'm Gen, Sheridan,’ HWell, n, Sheridan, I must obey orders. You and your friend must pay your fare before we reach Rochester, or 1 will be compelled to stop the train and put you off thero,” *‘By this tlme the passengers within ear-shot of the trio had become interest- ed, and the word passed until all knew that the bearers of the pass wers none other than Gen, Sheridan and Secretary of War Lincoln, The conductor passed on through the car and the distinguished dead-heads probably thought everything was lnuled{’ But for once in his life Little Phil met a man as stubborn us he is. In a short time the train slackened, and before it came to a dead stop the conductor re-entered the car, walked up to Gen. Sheridan, gently tapped him on the shoulder, and said: "‘ ‘Well, general, we are at Itochest- ‘‘Sheridan was taken aback, and Lin- coln looked annoyed. The general tried / er turrets jotting out here and there, and all the paraphornalin of a mediwval fort On the loft of the tower in the main body of the house, likewise in the correct fouda! tylo, which desconds behind a story at a time until the wholo slopes off to the dog kennols in tho back yard, which also resemblo those supposed to have been in vogue in the middle ages. A consorvatory is ottached, and the grounds are being laid out on’ an exten- sive and attractive plan. ‘The great 616 and 617 North 16th St., bet. California and Webster. may 23 eod-w sow-2m SOUTH OMAHA THAT I8 THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Fine Healthy Homes, FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY And all of the good and pleasant things that plete and happy existence. 20 to make up a com- The town of South Omaha is sitoated south of the city *of Omaha on the line of the U. P. Railway. and it is less than 24 miles from the Omaha post office to the north line of the town site. South Omaha is nearly 14 miles north and south by 24 east and west, and covers an area of nearly four gquare m nles, The stock yards are at the extreme southern limit. Nearly 150 lots have been sold and the demand is on the increase The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. The $60,000 beef packing house is progressinz finely. The $30,000 Water Works are keepin, pace with the other im- provements, and the Hotel and Exchange Building will be erected at once. The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have work and will, in connection with the near the park at the north end of the town, furnished for Church and school purposes, Now is the time to buy Jots in this growing city. be cheaper than they are to-day. a large force of men at . P. Rmlway, have a union depot Svitable grounds will be They wlll never g~ Apply atthe Company's office, cor. of 13th and Douglas streets round tower in front has & sort of spiral twist of light stone circulating to the top giving a sort of gingerbroad appearance toit. The tower is surmounted with a flagatafl to carry a flag when tho lord of the manor is at home. Strangors in Chicago often mistake Mr. Palmer's house for the North Side Water-works, which it somowhat resem- bles and which are in that part of the city. Mr. Palmer's wife, formerly Miss Honore, is a sister of the wife of Col, Frod Grant, aud is much younger than her husband, being but 32, while ho is paat wixty. it i thought, that somo day sho will be a rich widow. Potter Palmer whose wholo idea seems to bo to make wmouey, is said to derive anincome of §1,- 000 a day the year round from the Pal- mer House, e Honesty the Best Polic dicine it is best to be over do; the people truth be known that ters cures serofula, and all p) This medicine is sold everywhere by druggists. over the Omaha Saving's Bank, M. A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary, . wW. BARTUREF, 813 SOUTH 14TH STREET, (OPP, brocers & Dragaists PAXTON). il WESTERN AGENTS FOR IMPERIALIM'F'G CO., OF PHILADELPHIA, Eastorn Goods. Hastern Prices.