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AL ESTATE. 18 the greatest in the west today. THE GATE CITY will outstrip all her competitors, LET US TELL YOU SOMETHING, There will not be a retail house of any note in ten years from now east ot 1ith street, DOUGLAS, FARNAM and HARNEY from JGth to 24th 'streets, wiil furnish sites for the fine retail houses n ten years MARK THE PREDI N. rs from now ALL the Iarge retail houses wiii be west of 151 street. THERE ARE BUSHELS OF MONEY in judicious investments in Omaha at the pros- ent ti £ MOVE THE WORLD, BUT FACTS THE UNIVERSE. A ' CARNIVAL FOIt BARGATN SEEKERS T8 W [1AT OMATIA FPRESENTS TO THE WORLD NOW, AND THE "OLD RELIABLE" M. A. UPTON & CO. HAVE THE ARGA ) PRESENT, STHE JONES GOt KOLD FOR #70,000, IN DENVER it would have bronght 815,000 and that city cannot compare with Omaba' in a commercial point of view, £100,000 18 AROUT THE AMOUNT 1T TORUY SJONES CORNE YET I WAS WORTH just as mu ulo as after. S0 DON'T YOU SEE? that yon are letting bargains stare you in the and not i thom " HEKE 1S NOTHING B ST THAT GUARANTERS 80 SURE A PRO} An INVESTMENTS IN OMAHA REALTY Aud the best Businoss, Resldence, Buburban and Acre Properties Aro for sale vy the “01d Kelinble" M. A, Upton Co, WOULD TAKE " NOW, AND b before the LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. and 1t wiil th cure quick salos. 1f you will give us the sxclusive sale of vonr property we will list the same with the Omaha Tenl estute excnange. You will then have BIXTY-FIVE OF THE LEADING RESPONSI- LBLE FIRMS to handle it, and only usto deal with, We list property for exclusive sale only, Will sell you OMAHA PROPERTY TUALWILL Pay You Double heluterest that any mortgage can, LHE TIME HAS COME when there can be some MADE BIG MONE IN IN OMAHA, ontion requisite to se- REALTY 1NV ESTMENTS UBARGAINS, BARGAINS AND BARGAINS. NICE S8OUTH FRONT lot on Douglas strect in Briggs Place (Farnam i3 paved %o Belt Line), Motor on Dodge str. this summer sure § TWO FINE 52x132-fod Dwight & "Lyman's addn. dna st will make tl desirable. For both, ... . LOTS 1and 2, block *V," Towe's 120157, solith and east front on and Hamilton sts, These lots run through to Chiarles st. and are a d DAYERIN AT ..., P53 LOT 4, biock “i1," Prospect Place, a'soth front op Hamilton running throvgh to Churles st., (0XIN. Good 7-room house, Only ¥3,200'for this large double front lot and'T-room house. Will sell L0Xt) Utica Piace on 38t strcef, two ks south of Leavenworth, 47x1ts Very much below valueat..... .. .. LOT, block 6, Shinn’s 1st &dd, 0xizii¢ on Seward st. near 20th; 0-room hotise, city water and sewer connections, A Maine man owns this place and will take 84,600, when he was living in the house hie was offered ... ........... 91,000 SOUTH FRONT on Emmet street, (Which 13 to be faced and parked.) New l0-room house with every convenience, sewer connection, ete. We Wil sell this beautiful -home in Kourtze Place at less than 1t 1s worth on easy terms, WE LAVE some nice homes in Shull's 2a ad- aition for sale. ALS0 FINE sites in Hanscom Place, ATLSO A grent bargui on two east. front lots 1n Windsor Pluce. WHO WAN'TS o buy the most sightiy and beautiful four-acre piat for & suburpan home in Omaha? WE CAN sell 80x15, east front, one of the finest residence sites overlooking tho city, in West Omana, for. - 5.000 OR160xT0b to 20 £, lley. for 2 10,000 50Uth wid ewst front, nonr Mil- T4’ rosidence, for. .. .. 7,00 4. At grade on Farnaim, east of fiue large brick house, all con- venionces, for. Lo 8000 OR 28IX187%, at grade, botweon Hith and 40 o Faruam, fronts four sweets, LOOK HERE! We will sell Kourteenth st,, rear of builaing, for 10,00 Take notico of this fine lot in Reeds 24 adal- tion, 1ot &, 6UX149, An east front on #ith street, just'south of “Leavenworth, for 5,000, 1,000 cash, balance 1,2, 5 and 4 yeurs. +FOR GOODNESS SAKE DON'I'SAY I TOLD ? BUT GET YOUR BITES BECURKD ITHOUT DELAY. OMAHA WILL SURPRISE THE NATIVES BEFORE JANUARY 18501, WE KNOW. DUSTRIES THAT WILL ' CO: YEAR THAT TOGETHER WITH | AMOUNT OF PUBLIC AND PRI PROVEMENTS ALKEADY ASSUJ MAKE OMAHA THE ATTRACTION OF THE CONTINEN'T. “THRER YEARS AGO W E HAD A LITTLE_$i0 DOW D 810 A MONTH BOOM. * BASTERN CAPITALISTS ~HAVE THEIR BY £S ON O3 OW. BOLID CON- SERVATIVE FASTENED THEIR ATTEN 3 )1 i3 WILI ) ESTMENTS EUHOM WHIS ON WHE DID IN THE There is 1o rubbing it out, Omaha invest- ments defy the world’s competition for their solid and Sure (nterest paying aualities, ' ‘Tho best advico that can be given today is to invest na ehunk of Omaba dirt, We are always ready and happy to serve our clients, Any bank, mercantile house, man, woman or ohfld 1n Omina will speak weil of and recom. mend the “0ld Reliable’ M, A, UPTON Co,, Telephone 854, 16th and Farnam, Member D WILL Omaha Real Estato Exchango, Omaha Board of ‘I'rade, ~Property at21st and PO SUS, ut JUSTTHINK OF 1T!—850 per foot, will ~he worth in ears ~4$700.00 per foot, 66x132, N, W, cor, 14th and Howard sts . LB0X1E2, 8, W, Davenport sts. .. B0X1H7, 15th Martha, b- BEE.. SE s bot, " “Dorcas om liouse, 3 66x140, 8. E. cor, 1uth &nd Castellar, i-toom house.... 6,600 Tho flnest 100155 tn West Omaba.. 10,000 -..8%) por foot and Tess for Farnam BLRQOT PrOpeEty eust. of Wth st, NOW I8 THI T1 TO BUY REAL ESTATR BOUTH OMAHA, ENLARGING th IMMENSE PACKING HOUBE! RUNNING i UTOR LINES INTO SOUTH OMAHA; BUILDING 4 Wit 1GANTIC COOPERAGE ESTABLISHM'T. Al this Wil Make lhsllll}l' Lively u thy NEAT W DAYS 80 Buy Now and—and--und-—and—and—and HBe in The Swim WE WILL GUARANTEE 2 PER CENT ON THE FOLLOWING : LOT 4 BLOCK 1, Brown park, on 24th south of Q street. near viaduct, .......8 LOT 20, BLOUK % Brown park, on’ 24th, ) blop south of § atreet. R LOT 2, BLOCK 8, lirown park, on’ ¥k, | block sou th of () strest. ... . t LOTS 13 AND 14, BLOCK b, " Brown ' park on ¥d, 1 block 08t f 3itli—for both . LOT t0X150 FEET, on 3th st, opposite Reed hotel ut grade, with good house. ., LOT 30x7 FEET IN 'LOT 5, BLOCK &), South Omana, fronting itallroad avenus LOT &, HBLOCK 46, South Omaha—u fine lot, 60x180 ..., . " LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOCI double corner, ma LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOC double corner, ut grade LUTS 5 AND 6, BLOOK 14, South Omaba, double corner at "'.fh'}?z i i 1,000 1,200 1,200 1,600 5,000 1,00 w0 20, South Omaha, 8 60-foot lots. 4 , South Omaha, 180 0,00 4,000 THE ABOVE PRICES Can not be duplicated in South Omaba, M. A, UPTON CO. THE OLL Riifanui welepoline B4, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY TATE. Room 3, Chamber of Commer NY REASONABLE OFrER MADE WITHIN THE NEXT TEN DAVS WILL TAKE THE FOLLOWING GILT-EDGED PROPERTY, Lots 1 and 2, block 20, City of Omaha, south west corner 10th and California sts,, 182x182 with 5 small houses, all rented, paved streets, gns, sewerage, city water, Here is property right n the heart of the city, and the most con- venfent and eightly place on which to srect flats. We will sell at a sacrifice. Will take & seCONA MOTtRAgE on the property for part of the purchase money and will make a building loan at 6 per cent if we approve of the plans of pro- posed bulldings, COME ON WITH YOUR OFFER. For Sale—A beautiful lot 64x 126, on 20th avenue, 210ts north of St. Mary's avenue, ele- gant residence Pmper!y. We will sell this Lot cheaper than any other lot on tha street can be bought for; willtake as8cs ond mortgage for part of purchase money, and make & building loan on ap- proval ot plans. Harney street, just enst of 24th street, south frout 1ot on grrnde, just the place for a Rgood flat, Will 861l cheap, tako second MOrtgage us part of the purchase money and make a 0 per cent building loan, Neat 7-room cottage and half lot on Davenport street just west of High school. Price $5,000; very @ 8y terms. property. cas House and lot on South 12th st, lot 4, blk3, 8. K. Rogers addition. Will' sell very cheap on monthly payments. 33 teot on Cuming street, between 1ith and 16th O ireets, track i the slley. Will seil cheap or will bufld a warehouse and lease for & long term. New 0-room house, elegant lot. 8lst und Cass streets. “All modern conveniences. hot and cold water, electric beils. The best view in the city. Will seli cheap. CARTHAGE. CARTHAGE. CARFHAGE. CARTHAGE. BEAUTIFUL SUBURB, AND IS THE PLACE WHERE SOME OF OMA- HA'S BEST RESIDENCES WILL BE BUILT. 1T I8 THE CREAM OF WHAT WAS KNOWN AS THE PATRICK FARM. WE SELL LOTS HERE FOR #00 AND TO PARTIES WHO WILL BUILD WILL GIVETEN YEARS FOR PAYMENT, TRADE! TRADEI TIRADE! Five new brick houses on Farnam sareet, near Thir- ty-first street. A)l modern conveniences R CENT WILL TRADE FOR IM- PROVED OMAHA PROP- ERTY. W1l trade first-class Omaha property for brick or otner building matecial, BURLINGTON 'SQUARE Ts Just west of the packin; Omuua. We will sell full Easy payments, louses in South lots here for $:00. HOUSES FOR RENT. Elegant residence at dlst and Cass sts. modern conveniences. #i) a month, brick houses, Farnam and Slst modern conveniences, $35 & month, ©est houses in town. All Four new reete, All Zpor| lways money on band for bullding elay. DBRENNAN & CO. hbamber of Commerce, FEBRUARY FOR SALE. TR EXcHANG! REAL ESTATE, A NEW RAILROAD BRIDGE. The Opening of N strost, South Omaha, The bullding of two depots at jurction of N Street and Thirteenth street onthe B.& M. Itne one-half mile from the postofice i South Omalia The establishment of lumber and coal yards upon the B. & M. trackage;also hotelw, stores, shops of various kinds, making an interasting addition to Omaha and South Omaha--Such will be accomplished within & few months on Thirteenth Street Addition. Then why go to Dakota or Oklahoma or other places for an INVESTMENT in city lots when you can get a sure one right at home. Here you can see what you aro getting and Anow all about the environments and consider carefully the probabilities of future ad vauce ment. No pictureof these 1ar-off investments can equal the REALTTY in this addition, No one who will take the trouble to investl gate the merits of this addition will for & mo- ment say tho prospects are not EXCELLENT. To think otherwise would make one the laughing stock of their more shrewd nelghbors. 1n order to meet the present condition finan- claily of & wajority of patrons, it has been de- clded to ofter a limited number of lots 1n this addition In exchange for other good property upon such terms as cannot ail to meet the ap- probation of all. The full details of the fore- Roing and a free rlde to this Bl Dorado may be Dhad by calling at 407 Sheeloy Block. Submit us offers on any of the followings A 85,000 hotel, encumbarel for 849),in a live JTowa town. Omaha residence proparty, incumbersd for 3 ot its value, Don't torgat 13th St. A finely improved 32)-acre farm in Knox county, on Oregon Short Line, for the next b days at & great bargain. — Don't forget 13th St. additton. Two stocks of general merchandise, one $3,000 one §7,00, for land :and monoy. Don't forget 13th St. Den't be afraid to submit offers, Don't forget 13th St, addition, 82 head of horses for good property. Dou't forget 15th Bt, adaition, Bome firat and socond mortguge paper for sl | salo ata reasonable discount. Dou't forget 15th St. addition, It you wisnto make auy kindof sale, pur- chaso or exchange come to Room 407, Bhisely block, but don't forget 1ith St. addition, FOR SALE = o HE BY RON REED COMPANY, The oldest real gsate bouss in e the state of Nebratka, having = ‘been established in 1865 We offer the best and safest chances to parties wishingto ac- quire & home, in two or three of the best residence additions in the city, immediately on or con- venient to the lines of street cars, we willlease a lot for five years, for a rental of six per cent per annum on the price of the lot (and the price will be as low as other parties sell for cash) and the taxes, The lessee will have the privilege to buy the lot at any time in the five years at the price stated in the lense, and in that case all the reut he has patd up to that time will apply as pur- chase money for the lot. The terms of sale will be one-fourth cash, with a balance tosuit pur- chascr, notexceeding five years' time, interest six per cent per annum, payably semi-anaually. He will be required to build & house of the value of atleast $500, and it he does not choose to buy can remove his and other im- provements at the end of five years, Noproposition could be more fair thaf, this, It the lot should advance tu valuein the five years the tenant will buy it ana secure the advance, If it should not advance orshould remain sta- tionary, he gets five 'years' house ary, he getd five year: rent for a merely_nominal price, L e THE BYRON'REED COMP ANY. STRING STRING »q:»azn[rn:v-l ? WHO WANTS TO EXCHANGE A PIECE OF FIRST-CLASS UNIMPROVED OMAHA REAL ESTATE FOR A FINE BRICK BLOCKIN GOOD EASTERN CITY, RENTED FORTHREE THOUSAND DOLLARSA YEAR, FREE FROM INCUMBRANCE, Yor Ealo—li-story frame restdonce, with cellar, ete,, close to Motor Line, quits new and well finisiéd; 50-fo0t corner lot; price, 82,760 terms, §150 cash, balance to suit, or will trade for good clear lot. Cull and see 1is or Write us, W hiave for sale some of tho very bost prop- erty in the heart of the cily, at prices below what others are seliing at; fome on Farnam, Dodge, Sixteenth and South Tenth sircets. A new four-slory brick warenonse on South Tenth street for sale or rent, Bome elegant residences, Unimproved lots way below value, some re- quiring but small cash payment. Good lots for bullding; will take second mort- "fin 10 part payment. ave a good list of land, iniproved and un- 1mproved, lots and houses for exchange, SBTRINGER & PENNY, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, 8, E. Corner 16th and Dodgo Streets, Omaha, BARGAINS IN TOTH, W.T. GRAHAM, CREIGHTON BLOCK. Cheapest plece on BSaunders :firl!nt:'!. tI.\‘l.izl' U!":go “.Ironll, CASt ront at 84 per foor, 14 cash, Lot 11, blook 8, Patrick’s 2nd 8dd., sotith fronton Burdette, 115 bloc, ‘est of Baunders st., 81,60), sctually worth #2800, Two “lots, I8¢ ft., corner, south and' west frontuge, ons Dblock west of Bauriders st., motor line, in Kendall's ‘add.,’ whole vfi«lfi.flw- Milit ad, 'x130 on xo! ust north of f: K. Bridgy. 81 | Elegant corhor, 'Routhenst cor- nerof Californta ‘and Pleasant sts,, near Bacied Heart academy, price §3.000. 30 numn, I?!: fll: Wll.llll! Hll‘ cor- er on min, southeast Tron, #1200, ° Corner on Cumdng st, east fro!l-l Carthake ‘addition,’ lot 1, bl Price 81,000, Bargain n house and lot on Beward and 25¢H sf 00X12744 ft., 6 Foom house, af &30, " Vacant fot Rtk Uretara B Lot 7, ) add,, #1,800, LIl Two lots 1n Redick Park add., #1,500 for both, House and 10¢ in Platnyiew, east 2ird st., #8,00), half lot, 5 roem house, rmad avenue, can be ¢ T (Iumcfimlt lot, house 6 rooms, corner Beventeenth and Corby Very cheap at §2,80); $350 t0 cash. balance easy, Bargaln--Vacant 1ot close to ?.‘m: ers l:tmll.fllln‘lic‘l’h M&: olning are ‘held ‘ag . A stract furnished. Half lot, house 6 yooms, on Corby ¢8. 'Cheap at #,000; '$0), baiance o sult W, T, GRAHAM, CREIGHTON BLOCK, 23, 1890-SIXTEEN A'S VAL MISS OMAH to various admirers, To Senator Manderson and Congressman Connell: Please push that new 82,0)0,000 postoflice. Cut the *'red tape” and “lot 'er To Dufrene and McShane: 1 am waiting 01 the west_bank ot the Missouri for the Nebraska Centra's Now bridee, and_ will give you a free passto Y\ anktou. To Vice President Holcomb: T am anxious to lay the corner &tone for the pew #160,000 union depot. Have you fixed date? Aunswer p. d. q. P. 8.~This 15 no chestnut. Miss Omaha 18 a dafsy. Whila she is arranging all these grand improvements, which are sure to take shape within thirty days, if you want the iuside on some money-making investments, call on the GLOBE l.(lAfl TRUST CO., 807 8 16th St. REAL ESTATE, RENTALS, CITY AND COUNTY WARRANTS, SCHOOL BONL MONEY TO LOAN, Have you seen our rental list? Noue better. We can suit you on any style of residence. Our_special _departments— loans, real estate, rentals, city and county warrants, bonds. No elevator, ~ No stairs, Ground tloor. GLOBE LOAN & TRUST CO., 807 B, 16th 8t. Omaha, Telephone, Vo7, H. 0. DEVRIES, Pres't, OCADET TAYLOR, Vice-Pres't, W. B. TAYLOR, Sec'y and Treas, JFOB SALE BY . 0. PATTERSON, BI8 N. Y, Life. RESIDENCE VALUABLE PROPERTY, I WILL SELL two residence sites off of the Smith hal? of Uticu Place to parties who will build tine houses, Go to 3ith and Pacific and look at the ground and call on me for prices. 81,2:0 buys neat 4-room cottnge, 11 miles from the pustoftice, Lot 25x150; rents for 810 per month. 81,600 buys neat 4-room cotung 11 miles from postofiice. Rents §1: er month, £1,600 buys new f-room_cottag: near motor. . Full lot, Orchard Hill, BUSINESS, $6,000 for 2x150, 8. 13th street, near Willlam. Rental, 865 per month, #15,000 for 44 feet, Jackson near 10th street, 817,600 for 44 feet on 10th street near Jones, $10,250—Double corner, 18th and 8t, Mary’s ave- nue. Paying 10 per cent gross. “This is is only ‘three blocks frum New York Lite. and at only 83 per front foot— will'be worth $1.000 in five years, and PaY its way in the meantime, D, €, PAYTERSON, 518 N. Y, lLafe Building, PAGES, FOR SALE---REAT, BSTAT Hm TMAN & ROBBINS, Real Estato and Mortgage Loans, 200 N, Y. Life buliding. We have for sale— Nortiwest coiner Four sta., RGr0sa the Alley from the new building ot {ne'Tucific Express company. Gxs Teet, T o, Corn feet, § r1th ana Durt sts., {mproved, 66x13 000, roer 15th and Jacksons sts , improved ox teet, #10,000, Mth o feot, 8 Boutheast corner Farnam frame houses, 108x 1! ,000. sts, 2 Alley corner on 13th st., batween Webster and Burt, 10room house, 44x88 feet, 36,70, e finest residence corner 1n Hanscom place WIth 4 new d-room houses, with all modern con- yeniences, renting for &40 per month, 100x150 teet, £30,000, i most beautitu 10 Oninha on Grove st be DO, 180155 1eet, $10,000 East front 1ot on- Lowe avo near Farnam BOX13) foot, $1,700. e site in west u Dodge and Daven- East front ot onddth st. opposite Charles Fur- ner's tue resulence, bix feot, £1,000, Two south front lots in Patrick's 2d aadition, 1003120 toot, §3,500 Alley corner on 24th st 3 near 473101 Toet, 38,000, Cuming st., We can make reasonable terms on any of the ove, and we will ut any time furnisu tull fn- formation about this or any other property we have listed, Our lurge 1ist comprises cliolce Property inall parts of the city, "Hartman & tobbing, 209 N. V. Life building: FOR RE Call on Trust Co., So, luth St. CADET TAYLC & Trons, PHE Mead Investinent Beo Nuilding, will exchange a down-town residence, 20th and Bt. Mary's uve., for choise building site, not leas than 76 feet’ frontage, in vicinity of Hans- com park o between$id ad 0th, Leavenworth and Davenpors A 70-foot lot, fronting on Catherine and Col- fax sts,, only #,0%, Hristol st.'is the best paved street in the clty, Wehave very fine lots on tnls street and in Redick park adjoining whicli we will sell to those Who Waut to build homes for a very small payment down; the balance may run or i years; or we will build for the purchaser allow him to make monthly payments. he place to rent 5 and 0om flats is at 11th and Pacificsts, on line of motor and viaduct, 1 block from union depots 66x152 corner only $15.000; this will pay 1213 Dor cent on invest- went. Kedidence loans 014 to 7 por cent Bullding loans at special rates, ‘Ihe Mead Investment Co., Bee Building. Q4 feet fronting on Farnam st. A bargain at 10,000 FIne building lot in West End addition on 34th st., $3,500. 60 feet on Farnam st, #20,000, Fine piece of property on N streef, Sonth Omaha, 33,060, Well improved tarm of 100 acres in Garhela §ounty, With good frame house and barn. Price Fine quarter sectio: acres cultivated, Pri coc can offer these farms on Also a large list of cheap Nebraska farms for sale on our list. H. B, Cole, Room 6, Continen tal block. Open evenings (:30 to ¥:3), Dranch office 2504 N, Z4th. 205 2 RAILROAD TINE CARD. |_Depot 10th ana Mason streots. hicago Vostibulo F: in Antelope county, 60 00, foe 8500, W ns and have Omnha. 00 m 600 p m 830 0 m K- C., ST. 1. & C. Depot i0th and Maso PACIF Dopot 101b and Mar, Denver Expres ivlond Exp. (excopt’Biii.) it s Vestibule Limited. Ztiantio Mail from C. Kastern Fiyer. HIGAGO, R T. & PACIFIO. ._depot, 10th_and Maroy Bts. NVESTMENTS IN REAL ES- + LPATE, bought at present low prices, Will pa¥ a handsome proflc 1n a very short time. ACRE PROPERTY near clty on Beit Line will perhaps PAY THE LARGEST PROFITS onmoney invested. Tt will pay_better than deposits in Saviugs banks, In fact. your lot 15 your Savings bank st hign interest SEE FOLLOWING BARGAINS: SEVEN-ROOM 5 North 2ith st., lot 80x140, ¢ at 83,600, LOT 91N BLOCK 3 Lake's aadi- tion, 244 feet front, on20th s, nicé -room cottage, barn,clty was ter, cistern, on easy terms, §5,500, 6 'ROOM HOUSE, almost tow, and lot 0x127, in Madison Square, near motor line, $1,700; cash #450 balance, 8 per cent, 1, £ and § years, TEN-ROOM HOUSE. lot 50x132, south front on Webster street, With barn, nice trees, av $4,i00; Dalf cash, balance to sult, CORNER DOUGLAS and 10th sts., only 825,000, cash $10,0), bal, ande, 3 0F b years, at] per cent, If you wait vacant lots near the motor lines here thoy uro way below valu )T 1 BLOOK 9 POPPLETON PARK, bl ft. east front, on Lowe avenus, 81,650, cash 81,000, 2 LOTS IN 'LINCOLN PLACE $850 ench and on very easy terms, LOT IN WEST CUMING addi- tion on Mercer nverue 81,20, 2 LOTS IN WEST SIDE, near Leavenworth, #56) each, and o nuniber of lots in other wdditions st low prices und ensy terms. SOUTH OMAHA LOTS LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOOK i4, 120X150 fset. 82,200 LOT4 IN BLOUK 10, 80x150 fo LOT 4 IN BLOCK 13, 60x130 feet LoTs % ANDO in BLOCK J00x1c0 f60 850 I you Want acre proper. 6 most profitanle TNVIRTM A by ' I _HAVE IT 10 SELLI ACRE LOTS IN BOLOMON'S ADDITION (4 o%lyl at $600 each. - ACHES NEAI SOUTI OMAHA 81,000, 24 AURES n Bpring Valloy 81,000, 5 ACKES {n Spring Valley 82,00, 85 ACRES with trackage 812,000, really worth 8500 per acro, and on easy torm: 15 ACRES @ five acre 1ots)2 miles west of Dun deo Place at 8175 per acre, on easy terms, Otto Lobeck, Room 18, Chiamber of Commarce, HY are yo weary, Ob yo wh ‘n} Rentr i Y, ¥ 0 are paying Because D, J, 0'Donahos 15 selling homes 1n Aldins Square’ on monthly payments that do not exceadour rental, and What we Dave paid in rent might have been applied on the purchase of & home, Aldine Square 15 on Grace and Twenty-second streets, one block from the motor and eanle lues, It hias all tne bost city improvements, and the price for a house and’lot is the lowest offered 1u Omaha, Also for Sale—A 10-r00m nouse with all mod- eru lmprovements, on (eorgia avenue, north of Leavenworth: and severul rottages, well los These properties will Le sold cheap wod on terms to sult purcusers. D. J. O'DONAHOE, 1001 Faroam St 307 GLOBE LOAN & TROST CO,, 4078, J6th St. LOAN MONEY AT LOWEST RATES, B. 0. DEvRies, Pres. CADET TAVICR Vice Pres, W. B. TAYLOR, Bec. and Treas. 14323 F."‘H FALE;LOI B&F&% foot, “‘;I:l‘ holce, lQn uscoin Flace, .000: Your OWA 1 ¢fime, ¥, Harrison, wil'N. ¥, Late.” " O RS Y & PACIFIC. h and Marcy Sts. . 3 LLEY, epot 13th und Webster Sta. Hinok Hills Exp L.:Hinstings Bxp. (Ex. Sunc -.Wahoo & Lincoln Passenger.. k & Nori 1 win & K. C. Bxpros K. C. 1xpr Twlw e “ung| xg S=SSy| SREENECH P ——"_ [ Druld Hill Lake Strool Walnut 1l SgzraEass’ =8 SSSSceeooes? Walaut Hill. Lake Btreol Druld HilL Ouk Chatha Webator Stro Seegaraase’ = UNION PACIFIC-SUBURBAN TRAINS. ‘These trains. also stop at 15th, 17th, 30th and 24th streets, SBummit and Savidge Crossing. *Working- men's trains 4o not run Sunda) Broad-| Trans- Bhicely way for |Omaha Bta- OBlutms| Depot.| Depot.| tion. HHHHHE South Omaha. Albri': Depot. h AN (A aens[B CHICAGO & NORTHW ERTERN Union Depot, Council Blufly Chicago § «Vestibule Limited. Eastern Flye; CHICAGO, MIL_ & BT. PAD Unlon Depot, Councll Blufls. BT JOE & C. 1. ot, Councll Blufts, Exprons Ity Night Express. OMAHA & 81" LOUIS. Usion Depot, Councll Blutts. |1 Arrives Tranater 60w 11610 8w Leaves raneior| Leaves [CHIOAGO. BURT/N & wi Union Depot. Councll Blufls -Chicago Eapress.. ‘Oblcago Expros hicago Fast Matl BIOUX CITY Unlon Depot, Gouncil o ak Vad) Biprass s centh and Howard | ‘ How the Presidenc's Wife Sponds Time in the White House, The routine of the day begins early as tho Exocutive Mansion, says A. J. Hal- i lord, in an intercsting article '* on Mrs, Harrisons Life In The White House in the March Ladies Home Journal, Breakfast is served promptly at half vast 8 o’clock 10 the family dining room on the north sideof the house adjoining the consevatory. This is followed by prayers, either the president ¢ Scott condueting devotions. The ¢ then separate for the day; the presi- dent proceeding directly to his room. Mrs. Harrison and the ladies retire to the “living room™ of the house, which is not a room at all. It is the north ond of the main hall, on the second floor, separated from theoffico or publio portion of the floor by a rather severe, not to say forbidding bluck walnut pa tition, half the height of the walls. Mrs. Harrison finds here her mail, which is attended to with promptness and regularity. So far ns the work of answering letters can be delegated, it is given ovor to Mrs, the stenog- vapher. But a large portion of her mail Mrs, Harrison answers nerself. Many of tho letters can be answered by means of a form that has been composed for the purpose. The consideration of her mail over, Mrs. Harrison roceives the superintend= ent of public building and grounds, at present Colonel Oswold M. Ernst of the enginecr corps, who1schamrod with the duty of disbursing the approprii= tion made for the maintenance of the executive mansion. With him Mrs, Harrison discusses the needs of the house and her desires, which must be made to conform to the amount of the funds on hand. Many and long are these conferences, and oftentimes they result in a shifting about und repaiving of the furniture and fixtures that would astonish some pevsons who imagine t the life of the lady of the white house is without care and a continual state of bliss. After having dismissed Colonel Ernst she devotes herself to the domestio branch of the establishment in confer- ence with the housckeepel The menu for tho day is arvanged during this con= ference, consultation with the stewart Mrs. Harrison maintains an in= telligent supervision over the kitchen, but the storics current in some cities, representing her as devoting much of her timo to actual participation in tho work of the department, are exaggerations. Althongh a gooa cook, she does not find it necoessary or desirable tousurp the functions of that individual in the white house. And so as to the marketing. Huving arranged i general way for the provision of v, itislefi to the proper person that 1t is procured. Lunch is d at 1:30, but frequently the pres- ident is detained by oflice: seekers or cabinet meetings, and he does not sit down sometimes until an hour Jat Ttis varely the case that some one is not invited to join in his meal, in a wholly informal manner—a cabinet officer with whom the president may thus continue conference, or some friend who is asked to extend his atay over ths hour for lunch, In the afternoon, for an hour or thereabouts, Mrs, Harrison receives friends. who come by appointment, and who usually have some relative or visi- tor to present. Later i the afternoon Mrs. Harrison usuaily takes a drive often with the president, and when not accompanied by him she takes Mrs. McKee and the babies, or some friend who may be in the house. The varia- tions from this programme will inciude lessons in china painting, in which art Mrs, Harvison displays faro talent and skill. Dinner is served at 6:80 o’clock, and as was the case ut lunch almost always the family is joined Ly some friend President and Mrs, Harrison are plain livers, preferring the dishes of an old Kentucky “aunty”tothe more elaborate menu arranged by a French eriet. . In the evenings out of the ‘‘season,” the white house is o very quiet place. President Harrison rarely hasan oppore= tunity of spending any time with his ~ family except at meals, and after dinner he is usualiy to be found at his desk again, 1f Mrs. Harrison is free from any social duty, she utilizes the evening hovrs by reading. Being fond of a good theatri cal or operatic performance, she occu: ionally graces one of the theaters with her presence accompanied by two or threefriends. The president has little taste for this tlass of amusement, especially opera, is seldom seen at these s. He is fond of meeting ri in a quiet way, and when Mrs. Harrison is entver- taining callers in the evening, he somes down from his rcom whenever business permits him to do so, and mingles with them in a delightfully informal way. Religion in France. About the religious condition of France a writer in the Congregationals ist says: *‘For the last twenty years the country, 8o far as its government is concerned, hus been constantly sepa- rating itself more completely from the influence of the Roman Catholic church, This has marked the decline of al)l re« ious faith among the people. But recently the national leaders have be- gun to realize anew that skepticism not only threatens the safety of the state but of “the eritire social fabric, and while they wappear not to have confidenco ~ in any bolief they seem to be convinced that any sort of faith is better than "none and therefore they encourage und. foster all religions, Last year tha national department of public’ worship puid stipends to Catholic prelates and priests, Protestant and Swedenborgian ministers, Jewish rabbis, Mohamme= dan imaums, and Buddhist bonzes, New Year’s doy President Carnot con= ferred crosses of the Legion of Honor on a Roman Bishop, a Protestant pas- tor, a Jewish ruhhn and a Mussulman imaum. Tven the student of the Uni= versity of Paris, who, since the estabs lishment of the republie, have prided themselves on their skepticism, have begun to manifest a new interest in re- ligion, and many of them, it is said, may be found joining not only in Cathe olic and Protestant’ public worship, bus in that of the jewish synagogue, and even of the Buddhist tomple on the bank of the Seine.” el L ectrio Street Cars In Rome, The Roman Tramway society has con= cluded a contract with the English Llectriec Traction syndicate to make ex= periments upon the line on the Via Flaminta outside the Porta del Popolo, says u Rome dispatch to the London Standard, The line runs to the Fonte Molle, u spot much frequented by the Romans in summer and on all holidays, and there are numerous restaurants und pleasure grounds skirting the ‘Tiber there. The new course, on which the May races are run, is o little beyond, and is another cause of making this route often so crowded as 1o be almost impassable. The director, M. Carl von Buch, and several English engineers have come to Rome especially 10 supers intend these experiments, which are made with the consent of the prefect and syndic of the city, The mode of working is kept entirely secret at press ent. Nothing 18 waited for but the are rival of the special carringes and mutes rial from London to commence the ruas ning of the electric tram,

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