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'THE DA Bmoke G. H, Mack Cleveland, 0., Celebrated Cat Ciga Finest 8 for 950 olear in Amerios, and Excelsior be Cigar Pre eminent above all others Our Cat Does Not Secratch it turing or seliing German Hop Bitters,” The President of the United States of America 6e Cigar above all competition, for sal: and controlied by D. W. 8axe and J. W. Bezr, Kennard & Riggs, Drugs, Shapman, s & Judson, Diu Shinn, J 5 Dell G_Morgan Gua Schrag -, Books, ¢f 00ks, 00, prigs, Crot oi, Graad Ieland, DREXEL, & MANT, Svocrssors 10 Jous G, Jacoss, UNDERTAKERS | At the old stand1417 Farnam t. Ordera by telo- I graph sollcited and, promptly attended 4. Telephone 0. 225, 8. H. ATWO0OD, Plattsmouth, Neb. Bree «1of thoroughbred and high grade Hereio d and Jersey Cattle, And Duroc and Jersey Red Swine. Q0’| COUNTERFEITERS BEWARE. B|A Michigan Concern Enjoined. by the Hop Bitters Company, of Rochester, trict, sittirg as a Court of Chancery that you, selling & medicino named German Hop Bitters made and sold by complainant; yoursaid med- Three Sigh.es. Maud watched the ship with streaming eye And aching haaet, snil out the bay; ‘And waiting thers that dismal day, Her bosom rose and fell with sighs. Girent glant cliffs in warrior guite Thraw np tha spray with mighty ha nd; And all day long old_ocsan geand, Hor bosom rose and fell with sighe. (From the Rochester Morning Herald.] The following injunction has bsen obtained . Y., against Oollatinus D, Warner of Read- inz, Miohigan,prohibiting him from manufac- | Yet, when to port Maud's eager eyes The ship discerned, and Si with grace Did leap ashore, in tight embrace Her bosom rose and fell with Si's, llatinus D, Warner,of eading, Mich., netvants, workmen, salesmen and agents, and each and every of them: Wherens, it has bean represented unto_the ho Justices of our Circuit Court, the Hon ey Matthews, and the Hon, Henry B. own, at Detroit, within and for said Dis- — Sorrow in the sunday School, “I'm sorry to inform yon, children dear, No picnic will be given yon this yesr,” Remarked the superintendent, with n tear, “0, peay, kind air,” the weeping scholars ory, g “Be good enough to tall the reason why.’ Fiercoly then flared his frenzy.rolling_eye, An roftly then he said, with soulful sigh, sause the price of lemons is so high.” SEEKING HER LOVER. The Ghost of & Denver Bridge Laid for by a Conrageons Man. Collatinus D. Warner, are manafacturing and in fraudulent imitation of the Hop Bitters icine being devised, circulated and intended to mislead the public into purchasing such coun- terfeit goods as the manufacture of the com. plainant. g Wa therefore, in consideration of tha prem- fses, do strictly enjoin you, thesnid Uollatinua . Warner, and all and every the persons be. fore named, from using the words *‘Hop Bit- ters” on any fluids contained in bottles s0 as to induce the belief that such fluids are made by complainant; and farther, from manufact- uring, selling or offering for sale any bitters or other flaids in the bottles and with the labela, and in the general fofm in which you were manufacturing and selliog the bitters called by ou German f[nn Bitters, on the filling of the {)lll: or in any other bottles, or wite any other Jabels contrived or designed to represent or inducethe ellef that the bitters or fluds .o:.gl Bitvar Now,; by you aro the goods of the complainant,un i the furthor ordor of the Coutt, * * That was a queer exporience I had Witness, the other nfght,” satd a fathorly-looking The Honorable MORRISON 1% WAITE, [old gentloman to a Nows roporter lass ief Justics of the United Sta! ight, ¢ ar of 17" At Detroit,this 15th day of July, A, D. 1 s 'SE‘N ,» Did you he L. 8. Walter 8, Harsha, Clerk, A Woman, Accompanied by a Dog, Stands on the Bridge at Mid- night, Mystifying the Poople, ) “For two weeks past thore has been a report in our nelghborhood that a ghost- could be eeen every night bstween mid- night and 2 o'clock scanding on_ the bridge looking down at the water. I live near the Niuetoenth street bridge across the Platte. My wife and nelghbors had told me several times about saelng & wo- man in white, or something that resem- bled one, flittlng about at unseemly hours, and erdaavors wera made to have me Inveatigate the matter, for, if 1 say it myself, | am cons!dered the only cour- ageous men IN THE NEIOHBORHOOD, “Well, I didn’t pay much attention to the old woman's talk. They persuaded Prosecute the Swindlers, 1t whon you call for Hop Bitters (ase groon o\nster of hops on the white Iabel) the drugglet hands out any stuff called C D _Warner's German Hop Bitters or with other h 1) name, refaso It and shun that druggist aa you woud _viper; and it he has taken your money for ths etuff, indict bim for tho fraud and suo him ‘or damages fr the swindle, and will roward you iberally for the convlction, GONSUMPTION, T havo a positivo romody for tho ahovo dise a8 0 ¢ 116 o Sandin oty thgedtior 'iny sl s DI THE GHEAPEST FLACE IN OMAHA i . UIR%Nfi@ 48 L¥ DEWEY - e of he Best and Largoest 3tocks in the United To Eelect, From. NO 8TAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT a frlend of mine, a b'g fellow, to watch ono night, end he did_so, He reported next worning that ho saw a beautiful glrl, clothed in a beautifal emile and & night dress, her hair floatiog down her back, accompanled by & blg_ black dog, wander to the bridgo and stand leanlog pensively againat tho rail for an hour, gazlng down into the water, whila the dog croushed ab her fect. I asked the TO BUY Egs was near cnough to see her, and he said he wes afraid of the dog. *1 knew the fellow was a terrible coward, but ho had awakened a desire on my part to ees the girl, 8o I concluded to watch the firat night I bad an cpportu- nity. That was a’ Joast a weck comlng, but Sunday night, as I hed abundant leisure, 1 thought T would sce whom she was, I soppoeed she was some somnam- bulist, and didn’c imagine my adventure would amount to avything. ‘I stald at homo until midnight and then went down to tae bridgs and got a Frabon AOD PASBENGEB ELEVATOR ACADEMY of the Park Place, Cmaha, Nebraska. Roardicg School for young ladios uader the Tho courso of studies embrazes all the brang! Sha acho! TERMS - Payable in advancs, including bos Tnstrumantal mu 1c, uso of books, per seasion of X TRAS —Painting, Deawing, Gorman, Vocal Mu.ic, inforuwation apply to the Right Itev. Jas. O'Connor, or to the Lidy Superior, stic yenr commences on the first Wednesday in September. placo where Icould eee without belng secn. It wesn’t more than halfan hour before the ghost came along with his dog. The dog was a big yellow one,jast as my nelghbor sald, but I was detormined to speak to the ghost—zs 1t wes & good- looking cne, and a w oman— SACRED HEART DOG OR NO DOG, “The ghost, sprite, spixlt or woman stopped 1n tho widdlo of the brldge. The dog crouched down by her side. 1 watohed them awhile, then eauntered on the bridge and stait>d_scrors, 1 had a heavy stick in my hand to give the dog & rap if ho dlsplayed anything other than & friendly dispositlon. 1 got in eboat ton direction of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart, hes of » useful and refined education, ard, washin tuition in English and French, 5months. arp Guitar, Violin, For jurther UNIVERSITY OF ; Sy REANECAENG CRVAGEL BIED'S EVE VIEW, The Eighty-Third Session will Open on 7'UESDAY SEP. 8. feet of the woman before the dog notlced me. He arose and came towords me, wagging his tail. I paitsd him on the hesd, walked up to the woman aud spoke to ber. «Sho turned sharply around, eyed me for a mement, then held out her hand.” ¢1 knew you would come,” she eald, +‘Have you been expecting me! I ASKED, NOTRE DAME, “Why, cortsinly I have, How can you ask that? You kuow I promised to meot you hore, and I haven's missod a night eince you went awsy.” Sho made a movement s If ske was golng to throw hersol on my broast. I'm uot naiurally tmld, but belng tho father of o family, that motlon tcired mo so 1 stepped 10 cne elde and contlnued the conyersation. Isoon saw that [ had to deal with & crazy woman and began hu- morlng her. She went on for abous ono hour, gushing about promiscs, trueness and overything of the kind, Finally, she told mo if I didn’t kiss her and promiso to forgive her, eho wou'd throw heruel into tho river and I actually had to do i% Ldtdn's tell my wifa anythlog abou it, howsver. “/1 belleve she would have stopped and talked thero all night, hadn't FULL COURSES IN Classics, Law, Sciences, Mathematics, Music, and a Thorough Com- mercial Course. are offered fo stud L, for boys undo giving full Rev, T. E, Wasn, , sent on I MILDLY INTIMATED that it wes time for her to go home, Sho consented on condition that I accompany ber, and I told her 1 would, “Itis qalte a walk,” sho eald as she took my arm, “‘but I don’t mind it, 1 would have taken my buggy, but I hated to distarb the ccachman,” LAW DEPARTHENT. anique in de ign and in the comyletencss of it applicatio J. 8, C,, President, Notre Dame, Indiara, DUFFY’S PURE IMLAT T HISKEY. ‘WHISEEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON IT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. NOT BE DECEIVED,—Many Druggists Whiskey In stock, attempt to palm off it Eu an Inforior grade aud adulterated, pays them o larger profit. K FOR DUFFY’S PURE MALT W SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUCCISTS AND CROCERS, Pead us your address and we will mail book containing valusble (nformation, Sample Quart Bottles to any address {n the United States (East of the Rocky Mountains), securely packed ¢n plain rges prepaid on receipt of L. 2 53, or Bix Bottles sent for BB, DUFFY MALT WEISEEY GO, Baltimore, Md, 0, 5, | Salig At Oma, . % CLARKE, DRUG. b ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. I hadn’t the lcast Idea where we were golng, and 1 wisely refralned from ask- ing any r}flultlbnl. for she labored under the bellef that I knew where she lived. Well, sir, she walked untll I was aclually tired, but she reswed tireles we dld (stop 1t was ata house at least four miles from the bridge, promising to weot me next nightfat thessme place and at the same time " *'Did she do sof” “Not much, I didn’t propose that she should do anythlng of the kind, which was the reason I went home with her.” “Who way shef’ I shall never tell you.” “‘Was she reslly deranged|” “I will tell you the etory. After I had takon her home I went home and told my wife about it. She advised me to tell Ler er sbout what had cccurred, The next day I did so, and he told me & piti- ful stcry, I won't call eny names, It seciny that the glrl had a lover who was engsged In mining operations, They were engeged to be marrled and were to uave been wed In yuae last, The youug mau had made a small strike, eufficlent Pneumonia, Consumption, Dyspepsia ‘and Wasting Diseases. Positively Rolicvod and Natwre @asistedin restoring Vital powere THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY and Grocers who do not have Duffy’s Pure on customers, whiskey of their ows bottling, which HISKEY, AND TAKE NO OTHER DRUG COMPANY. M, HELLM Wholesale 1301 AND 1%03 FARNAM IV 45, 6K A7 t0 giva him a Jit1le start,” THE GIRL HAD PREPARED overything for a qulet wedding, when the agwa came to hor that her lover had lost tislife by s premature explosion in s nine, Her father sald that she displayed 00 perli:ulsr emotion She only sad bat she knew such & thiog wes golug to ceur, bacauee she had a premoui.icn of AN & CO, Elothier STREET, COR 13TH, RS, [ *Of course, I went to her father next dey and told him what bad ccoprred, fool why he didn't speak to tho girl if he | | and he told what I have told you, I told him what had been golng on and he was sarpriced. He never knew that his daughter kad lost her mind or that she was (n tho hablt of wandering 80 far away from homs at night, and was surprieed when I told him what had occurred, He sald ¢ho was eonsible enough daring the day, and the only thing he bad notlced thas was strange in hor was her melan- choly. 1 persusded him to slt up and watoh her Monday night, and the resul: was that he found her steallng awsy frem the house. When brought back she began to rave, and It was necessary to tle her down in bed to kesp her from injurlng hereelf. Her father told me that he would probably send her to a private ssylum, She is now confined in & room at her honse, The caso is & pecullar and aoad one, Bat our ghost 1s laid. 1 had quite an experlence, but I am thankfal that I and no one elas had the onse to desl with, Poor glrl, 1 hope she will re- gain her reason.” | m— CONNUBIAUITIES. "Tis n:vlneb to knock at your sweetheart's oor, When the bees have ceased their drum- ming, And hear the bull.dog growl response: “Yeu, old boy, I'm coming!” Hungary has an insurance company which pays warried mon 190 to 500 in the ovent of the elopement of their spouses, A Chleago young woman broke her engago. ment with her young man because she found out that he habitually called trousers “‘pants,”’ A widow of Harrisburg, Pa, has twice eloped with coachmen, an1 there is great cu- riosity to learn who will be the next victim, ~ [Lowell Citizen, A correspondent, who witnessed a marrisge cremony performed by the Cheyenne In- disns, says that the bride was dressed in eix- inch grin and three etreaks of red paint, Gaorge W, Kochne, a well-known Indian- cluped with bis divorced wife, be- ing married in the carriage with tho horses go- ing at a full gallop to catch a train. He mar. ried twoand a half years sgo Lily Emma Rogers, tho beautiful daughter of a widow, who is wealthy, but who runs a market coffes stand, Mrs. Frankie Morris, the woman convicted at Osags Miesion, Kns, of murdering her mother to obtain $15,000 insurance on her Jif, was on Monday last married to H. D, Loveland, the man to whom she teatified up- on her trial that she was enzaged to by mar- ried on the 25th of July, bu: was prevented by being in custody. The bride occupies a plain- ly furmshed cell, When a couple are engaged in Russia a betrothal feast is held, and the bride-olect a8 & lock of hair cut off in the presence of witnesses and given to the bridegeoom, who, in return, presonts a slyer ring set with tur- quoite, sn almond cake, and a gift of bread and salt. Among poor. people who cannot afford silver and turquoise, tin and a bit of bluestone are used, A patriarchal couple named Ledger, who have done much to make up for shertcomings of many of their countrymen and women in ting France are now living ut Rozoy- n the Aisne, They bave twenty- eeven children, of whom twenty-five are living and thres are servine in tho army of the Ton- quin, The father and mother, aga respecs 1vely 73 and 68, cultivate o farm sided by six other sous, Of their twenty-seven children twenty-one were boys, A Sommeryills (Mass.) bride and groom, ambitiousto be taken for an old married eoup. le, borrowed a 8-year-old boy to accompany themon their bridal tour, but he brought them only shame and humiliation, Ha con- tinually “addressed the groom as Mr, Brown and the Lride as Miss Jones, and one impert- inent hotelkeeper held them in custody until he could telegraph to Somerville to learn their antecedents and relationship. In Alabama, the other day, the Rov, A, J. Waldrop, aged eixty-eight, was macried to Mras, Salmonde, five “years his junior. They had been parted by their parents when young, and after nearly half a century they met again, still loved nud loving, but opposed by their children, Very quietly the old folks ro- sumed their courtship, as quietly aa they were married, and thay have gone away to speed their honeymoon whora no one can interfore with their wedced bliss, All happiness to tho hearts that nover grow old and the love that knows no death, The marriage of the Crown Prince of Ba- den with Princess Hilda of Nassau has been finally announced for September 20 Prin- cess Hilda’s father was dispoesossed of his state by Prussia in 1866, He has since re- fused to meet members of the Henenzollern family, Tae Grand Duke of Baden tried to brivg about a reconciliation, but failed, The Grand Duke of Nas:an insiats on living like o hermit, and it is o curious circumstauce that no member of the Baden family, not even his future son-in-law, has ever met him The imperial family intrigued to break off the marriage, but they found an effectual ob- staclo in the fuct that it was a love match en the part of the Crown Prince. No member of the German court will be present at tho weddiog. A case of elopement is reported in Augusta, It seems that for some time a young man stop ping at one of the boarding housas at one end of the city, has been very much infatuated with a charming young mill hand, ~ Tha first of last week he persuaded her that neither could b» happy without the other, and they decided to fly to some other chma, there to plight their troth, The plans were made and on Taesday night the youug man proceeded to the residence of his adored one, snd there waited until ehe swung out of the window on a bed cord, when they made tracks for the railrond station, and were soon on their way to Boston, rej They evidently arnved at their destination all right, as on I'hwsday the girl's mother received a letter from Bos- tou stating that they were married the day before, e When & Woman Saws a Bosrd, ‘When & woman her home would decorate She stops not at-obstacles, small or great, But the funniest sight her trials afford 1s when madam essays to saw a board, With hor knee on o plank, and the plank on a chair, She poiees her saw with o knowing sir; Males several wild rasps at the penciled lino, And is off with & whiz the reverso of fine, With lips compressed she gots down to work, And crossos the timber jerkety-jerk; 8he ean’s keep to the line, Ler knee slips askew, But eho keeps to the work till the board splits in two, . She has damaged the chair, she has ruined the saw, Her back s aching, her hands aro raw, ‘And she finds, whon she tries to fit_her prizs, 1t's an inch too ehort for the requisite size. —[Denver Republican, —c——— PEPPERMINL DROPS, The paesimist cxclaims: What earthly good are The optimist responde: In hucklebarry pies,” The cucumber sighs with relief, For it faels that its mission s done, But it smiles in the pleasing belief Lhe green apples has only begun, — [ Boston Gazette, Bar-room b2ats should wear sponge suits, “*Bewaro of imitations,” as the monkey said ) the dude, A thermometer is like a dude’s mustache when it is down, 1t's n poor mule that doesn’t work both ways, ~[Burliogton Kree Press, Many & man who couldn’s navigate a canal- boat can tow & echooner acro:s a b “*Mary, call the ecattle home,” is still the favorito soug of the administration. Ex-Gov. Authony once ssid: **The aver age Kansas town will vote bonds to buy & can to tie to a dog’s tail, A rifle clubin Milwaukee returning from a tshoot” was two hours pissing B given point, It was & saloon, They charge five conta for the use of a nap- kin ot lcading Coney Island hotels. There is no charge for the tablecloth, The wifo of an Arcola lawyer calls her hus band Necetsity b:cause *‘uecessiy knows no law,"” Thus wsu’c new, but its teue, A yourg lady named Rose Budd is stud;ing 7 THE BEST THING 0UT FOR Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft, Hot or Cold Water, 8AvR8 LAROR, Tivn and’ BoAP AMAZINGLY, and gives aniversalsatistaction, Ko family rich or poor should be without It. Hold by all grooers, Brwara of tmitations well de- signe] to misiead. PRARLINK I8 the ONLY SAYR Isbo saving compotind And Alwaya bears she above eym. bol and name of JAMES PYLE NEW YORK, law in New Vork. If sho s anything like a good many lawyers we knowshe will probably lilac the deuce, Lightning struck a spring chicken lnst week in'market and bounced off. Spring is the elastic season of the year.—[Merchant Trav- cler, “No,” said_the pork butcher. I am not in the habit of swearing, but whon that boy came in and stole a string of sausages I conld not help exclaiming ‘dog-gone.’"~ [Exchango, Tn 1630 o lise was legally puolshed by hav. ing a holo bored through his tongue, It this was the custom now, a lawyer's tongue would reremblo a porous plaster,— [Newman Inde- pendent. Honorious, emperor of Rome, thed tears attholoss of o favorito hen. Then it was that the court jester won jmmortality and the ndying hatred of his fellow-men by exclaim- Hence these tears,”—[Somerville Jour- San Franclaco is naturally excited over the ditcovery that an insane judge has for soveral months been trying cases and administering justico in that city, IHis queer actions in actually sonding thieves and plugaglies to jail was what gave him away. Theso sre tho days when the young man puts on_knee-breeches and stockings, and mounting & bicycle, starts for a losg tour, feeling perfectly happy ill sixtoen-yaar-old country girl, with blue eyes s big as kaucers, shouts: *Hey, mister, come here an’ Uil lend yor money enough to buy legs for them pante,” —— COhivalrously Aiding the Weal. Carl Protzel’s Woekly, An Irishman, who had lately arrived In Amerlce, and who had nover seen a cross-cut maw, was passing along n country road one day when he cbserved n man and a boy sawing a log with one cf theze saws. Paddy conld not understend it, and gezsd upon the two for a long time, aud was improssad with the ldea that the man was trying to take the saw away from the boy. He thought that the latter would not ba able to succeed in getting it away from the former, 8o he ran up behind the man and siruck him in the back of the head, knocking him down, af the same time shouting to the boy: **Now take it and rup, ye lil divil " —m— PILES!! PILES! -PILESH.’ A eure cure for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indisn remedy), called Dr. Williame’ Tndian Pile Ointment. = A single box has cured the worst chronic eases of 25 or 30 yoars standing, No one need suffor five minutes after apolying this wonderful sooth- ing medicine, Lotions and_instruments do wore harm than good, Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment absorby tho tumors, allays the intenso itching, (particalarly ot night after gebting warm in bed), acts a3 a poultica, gives instant reef, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of private parss, and for nothing else. SKIN DISEASES CURED B Dr. Frazier's Mogic Ointment, Cures as —by magle. Pimplas, Black Heads or Grubs ho lotches and Eruptions on tho face, leaving Saltskin clear and boautiful, _Also eures itoh, old, Rhume, Sors Nipplos, Sore Lips, and prSoObstinate Ulcers, icecld by druggists, or mailed on receipt o At 50 centa, Bech retail by Kuhn & Co, and Schroster & Beoht. At wholesalo by C.'F. Goodman, Extreme Old Age, Texas Siftinga. ““How [s your father coming on?’asked Ool, Percey Yorger of a darkey he used to own before the war. “‘Ho am dead!” “Dead Is he? Ho an advanced ago,” ““He did dat, for a fas. He was libln’ up to do bery day ob his deff,” OAPITAL PRIZE, 8150 (0 in Proportion maust have raached Louigiana State Lottery Company ““We do hereby certify that we supervise the Gt rangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Annua 0Drawings of the Lewisiana State Lettery Company and in person manage and control the Drawing: themselves, and that the same are conducted with Ronesty, fairness and in good faith toward all Far. ties, and we awthorize the company to use this cer tificate, with fac-similes of our signatures adtached in ¥ts advertisement OOMMIBSIONERS; Lacorporatod {n 1868 for 25 years by the leglalet: for educational and charitablo purposos—with cspital of §1,000,000--80 whioh & reserve fund of over $550 (000 has since been added. By ar overwhelming popular vote its franchise wasmade a part of the present state constitutios adopted December 2d. A. D, 1879, ‘The only lottery ever voted oa aud endorsed by the poeplo of any state, 1t never or postpones, Its grand single oumber drawings take place monthly, A BPLENDID OFPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNR th Grand Drawing, Class I,in the Academ of Music, New Orleavs, Tuesday, Sept. 8 1885, 184th Monthly Drawi CAPITAL PRIZE $§75,000 100,000 Tickets at Five Dolla: tions, in Fifths in Pre LIST OF PRIZNS) 1 CAPITAL PRIZE. 1 do do . 1 do do 2 PRIZES OF. 5 do do zes, amounting 40 ... piication for rates to clabe shouid %0 theoflice of the Company 1o New Orloat For further information write dlearly gl sddross, POSTAL NOTES, Express Mooy Orcors, o New York Exchange in ordinary lobter, Gurreno) by Expross (all sums of §5 and upwards a4 ous ex ponge) wddrecsed, M. A. DAUPHIN Or M, A, DAUPHIN, Now Orlen 007 Sevonth 81, Washlngton D, Mako P. 0. Monoy Orders paysble sud sddres Registored Latters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK Naw Orleaar, ! a. LOUISIANA SATIONAL BANK, New Urleans, La., STATE NATIONAL BANK Now Crlcans, La., GERY¥ANIA NATIONAL BabK, New Orleans, La A BEAUTIFUL TOWN ELEGANTLY LOCATED, Large Lots at Reason- able Prices. A Good Investment South Omaha, Sincethe completion of the new packing and slaughter houses, South Omaha is mak- ing a wonderful ane rapid growth. Besides the large pork and beef house erected for Hammond & Co., other dealers have com- menced the erection of similar institutions and still others are contemplated for the near future. ‘Several dwellings have been built and twenty or thirty are now building. Employment is now furnished to about one hundred and fifty families, and conservative estimates place the figure at cigh t hundred to one thousand families that will find em- ploymuent there a year hence. =~ This offers great inducements to laboring men to secure homes now while they are cheap. Specula- tors will also find it to their advantage to buy at present prices. The company have made no change from the original prices, but some parties who first purchased lots have resold them atsplendid profits, in some cases at double the purchase price. If in so short a ime handsome profits are made, what will be the result when everything is fully devel- oped ? In the few other cities that are favor- ed with a first class cattle market, fortunes have been made by investors in real estate, and the same is certain to follow in South Omaha. While the whole city of Omaha will be greatly benefitted by the growth and development of the cattle interest, South Omaha lots will enhance in value ‘more ra- pidly than any other by reason of the prex imity to the works. MANUFACTURERS. Manufacturers of all kinds will find it to their advantage to inspect this property; good location, level grounds, track facilities and plenty of good pure water furnished by the South Omaha Water Works. In fact, every facility to make desirable for manufacturers, including cheap ground. BUSINESS MEN Will find it prefitable to select proparty now, as a year or two hence with a population of 3080 to 10,000 people, this will become a desirable place for all kinds of business, and lots bought now, can be had at very reasonable prices which will double in price many times in the next two vears, EVERYBODY, Rich or poor, will find it profitable to make nvestments in this property. Iree conveyance at all times will be fur- nished by us to parties wishing to see this wenderful new town and learn of its advantages. We have entire charge of, and are the exclusive agents for the sale of all this property from G streetssouth. Splendid lots from $225 upwards, ScOFORD & SOUER 213 S, 14th STREET, Woe have desjrable business and residence property’iicr’ sale in all parts of Omaha and do a general real estate business. ~~ We olicit byy-~ ers and sellers to call on us, We will give them all poss'ble information free, aud keep conveyance free to show property in any part of thy city, Bedford & Souer, 2