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FOR SAT STATE. O‘l\:flllll'":;n-:uul city In the west today, THE GATE CITY will outstrip all her competitors. LET US TELL YOU EOMETHING. There will not be a retail house of any note in ten years from now east of 15th street, FARNAM and HARNEY from Wth to streets, will furnish sites for the fine retail houses In ten yoars from How, MARK THE PREDICTION, Tn ten years from now ALL the large retail houses Wil be west of 15th street. THERE ARE BUSHELS OF MONEY in judiclous investments in Omaha at the pres- ent tim: » THE W IHE UNIVERSE FOR BARGAIN BEEKEHS'T PRESENTS TO THE WORLL “OLD RELIABLE" M. A, UPTON CO, HAVE THE BARGAINS TO PRESEN 80 DON'T YOU SEE? that you are letting bargains stare you in the face and not pleking thom up, i THERE 18 NOTHING UNDER THE SUN THAT GUARANIEES 80 SURE A PROFIT A8 I MENTS IN OMAHA REALTY And the best Business, Residence, suburban and Acre Propo aro for sale ny the “0Old Reljuble » M. A. Upton Co. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US.: and it wiil reoive the attention requisito to cure quick snles. 1f you wiil give us the exclusive sale of vonr property we will 1ist the same with the Omeha ronl estisto oxc . You will tien have SIXTY-FIVE OF THE LEADING RESPONSI- TBLE FIRMS 0 handle it, and only us to deal with, We list property for exclusive sale only. WilL sell yon OMANA PROPERTY. That Wil Pay You Double the interest that any mortuage can, THE TIME HAS COM When tnere can be sonio IN v TMENTS IN OMATIA BARGAINE, BANGAINS AND BARGAINS, NICE SOUTH FRONT lot on Douglng i Brizes Place (Farnam is olt Line', Motor on Dodge his summer sure kR P v TWO FINY J-fect lots on 3l:t st Dwlcht & Lyman's addn. Motor on i sk will mage this property very Aesirublo. For botl,. . (Tt X LOIS 1 awl?, block “V,"” Low addn, 120147, south and east front on #th and Hamilton sts. ‘These lots run through to Charles st. aid are a decided bargai at TR ay LOT 4, biock “I1."" Prospect Piace, asouth front oo Hamilion running_ through to Charles st., 50X180. Good 7-room house. Only £3,200 tor this large double front 1ot iind T-room house, Will gell [10x00 stre 21,600 Place on 38th " streef, . ks nouth of Leavenworth, 47 UH FRON'T on Emnine be pue | una parked.) New i0-room hovse with \venience, sewer connection, ete, We nis beantifut home io Koustze Piace Han 1t 15 worth on easy terms. ‘e n'co homes in Shull's 24 ad- 1,660 sireet, (Which i3 to A FINE sites in Hanscom Place, A0 u great bargiin on two east front lots in Winduor Place. WO WANIS 0 Ly the most sightiy and beautiful fonr-aere plat for a suburban home in Omaha? one ot looking Looe8 5000 000 X1, enst front, enco sites y. foe . thnhd o<t front nenr Mil- sidence, for, ... 1o on Fa iargo vrick house, all con- for, . . it \ id on' Farnam, fronts four streets, 9 7000 Wt of 8000 A0t for LOOK 1K Wo will sell 132 feet on Fourteenth st renr of Pacific Express butlding. for ... .- seseines 19,00) 45,000 Take notice of this finolot in Reeds 24 adai- tion, lot 5, bEx 19, An cast front on just'south of Leavenworth, for 840 cash, balance 1, %, i and 4 yodrs, ‘O GOODNESS SA K AY 1TOLD © BT GET ¥ SECURED ' DELAY. f, SURPRISE THE NATIVE ARY T WE KNOW OF 13 SRE T O 2 VAST AMOUNT OF P PRIVATE M- PROVEMENTS ALIBADY' ASSURED WL OMAHA THI ATIRACIION OF TH CONTINENT. "THREE YEARS AGO WE HAD ALITTLE 80 DOWN AND $10°A MONTH STERN CAPITALISTS HAVE THEIR EYES ON OMAHA NOW. SOLID CON- HAS * FASTENED T ) HERAND DOLELA RS LOW IN HERE TOIC INVESTM ENTS 3K 115 ON WHEKE CENTS DID IN THE AN There 1s no rubbing it out, Omala invest- ments defy the world's _competition for their #olid and sure interest payini qualities. "The best advice that can_be given today is to fnyest in a chunk of Omaha dirt. Wo are always ready ana happy to serve our client Any bank, mercantile house, child in Omaha mend the “0ld K AR TITA' man, woman or 1Lspenk weil of and recom- able” M. A, UPTON cO. Gth and Farnam, Real Dstate Exchange, Boal f Trade, ety nt21st and Arnan sts, ut JUSTTHINK OF IT!—#50 per foot, will ~—be worth in § years ).0) per foot, A W. cor, 1ith and Howard sts .. oo 46,000 d e Telephone &4, ~ T o plembox fl)mnlm i bat, " Dorcas Martha, -room house, . .. GUx 140, Tith and Casteliar, uso. ... ‘The finest 100x1 n West Omaba.... .. % - 10,000 3% por foot and Tess for Farnam street property east of 40th st. NOW IS THE TIM T0 BUY REAL ESTAT SOUTH OMAHA, ENLARGING tho alread; SEE.. VSE PACKING HOUSES PAVING tho ‘Splendidly B iruded Streets BUILDING AR ‘ine and Costly} VIADUCTS; Two, RUN bl IMOTOR LINE BUILDING " { NTIC COOF N INTO SOUTH OMAHA ; IRAGE ESTADL| Al this Will Make Realty Lively in tho NELT 80 DAYS 50 Buy Now and—and--and -and—and—and Hein The Swim WE WILL GUARANTEE2) PER CENT ON THE FOLLOWING : LOT 4, BLOCK 1, Brown park, on 2ith wouth of ) strodt, near viaduct s LOT 20, BLOCK 3, Brown park, on ¥itl, 1 block south of Q streot. .., o LOT2, BLOCK 5, Brown park, on ¥, 1 SoUth Of 4 straet 3 1 AND 1, BLOCK i, "lirown park 3d, 1 block east for both.... WX150 FEET, on 2ih st, opposite 1 hotel ut grade, w 00d house 0xT0 FEET IN LOT 8, BLOOK &), tronting Rallrond avenué L BLOCK 46, South Omahu—a fine , lot, ax150 LOTS 1L AND 12, BLOCK double corner, muke LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 68, Sonth Omaha, double coruer, at grade y LUTS 5 AND 6, BLOCK ) doubie corner at grade THIS 18 1,000 0, South Omah B0-1008 1018 - ey % South Omaha, i ALL GILT EDG 2 INSIDE PROPERTY, THE RS ABOVE PRICES Can not be duplicated in South Omaha, " M. A, UPTON CO. SHE ‘OLL RELIABLE" REAL BSTATE. ( - DEALERS, l plhous 854, 16thand Faraam sts., Omaba, THE OMAHA DAILY FOR BALE--REAL ESTATE. FPHAT the one in 188 is history to be n ot great Oma- year the ha thers {8 not ren ble room for doubt, The contract is now left for tho 10 st, viduet, and work wiil soon commence th: on, The work of clearing the postofico site was began the other nignt in amost vigorous manner, but Chief Gallaher considered it & Jit- tle promature, and {ssued an injunction. But never mind, Uncis Sam will appear upon the scene some of these fine sprivg mornings and the old rookeries will disappear as mist before s summer's sun. Inside of siaty days all, or nearly all, of the works of & public nature ar- ranged for will be under way, There will then things will be such a livening up of Midlana ity maKoe the Sarpy county lot boom of 1887 look like & thing of yery small magnitude, and in in the as the future we will denominate it a flurry in- stead ofa boom. 1f you contemplate Investing letus remind you that delays are dangerous. Every day you wait will cost you money, for property 13 steadily advancing, Wo can sell you 44 feot on Capitol ave. within 14 of a block of the new postoffice site at a price which will make you big money. We have lots to sell in a new inside addition fn which there is more money than in anything Investigate this. We on the murket at this time. 1f you want a home, come and ee us. can sell you one on such terms asto make it within the power of most anyone to purchase, First mortgage paper for saleat a liberal dis- count. FORR EXCHANGE, Clear lots, not wildcat property, but ground hat will bo used for bulldiugourpos es Within a year, for good property, If it is rental prop- erty, Wil assume some incumbrance. A hiotel n a live Towa town, on main line ot B, & Q., to exchange for au Towa farm, Chotee southiera timber land for 8le or trade for good property. Property will double in value in 13th street addition in the next yoar, Some fine lots for sale. Will take second mortgage for part payment, N street of South Omaba wili be graded and probably paved to Thirteenth street addition this summer, #3,00) nursery stock to exshange for realor Dersonal property. Lumber yards, coal yards, warehouses, busi- ness louses and cottazes for working men wiil be bullt on 15th st, muli!Tnn this season, Clear lots 1 1ive, geowing Nebraska town. There 15 no better invostment than & 1ot in Thirtaenth street addition, It i3 saZe, sure and profitable, A frait, ¢ ctionerystand for sale &t bargaln, or will take a good clear lot in an Owaha suburb, 1f on car line, The Rtock Island R’y company will extend west thirough Nebraska this year. acroas the Missourd will bs in the viclnity of Thirteenth streat addition. leax lota tor geod porsonal property of any Lots In Thirteenth streat addition are going like “hot cakes.’ The people know & good thing when 1t 1s offered them, Several merchandiso stocks for exchange. Have you secured alot in 13th st. addition? 1f not tuke our a¢vice aud lose no time in do- ing so. er mining stock for real estate or per- £l sonal property. Bank references gi n. Have you heard of 13t st. addition? Well, you will hiear of it often in the futu One thousand road carts, in lots to suit, for 1aud and money, Clear lots In 13th strect addition for exchange for other ood prbperty. Houses and lots for land. 1£the land s clear will put fn inside residenca property, lightly incumbered. Clear lots in Dierre, the booming capital of South Dakota, to exchanze for good inside en- eumbered Omaha property and will pay some money. The Plerre lots are just north of the business part of the city, upon a beautitul pla- feau, upon one of the leading avenues, where, in the future, the fine residences of the city are o be bullt. This is property that offers a safe, sure and speedy return on the investment A complete set of blacksmith tools, ‘nearly (= new, for sale af & bargain, or will trade fora house, Lots will double In value within a year in the 13th street addition Fine Council Blufls residence property to ex- ehange for nside Ovana lots and will assum’ tncumbrance, g The 1. & M. will soon bulld a depot at 13th street addition, aze paper for something good. The grade stakes are sect for the ' street grade to lith street addition and work will 500 commence. Buy lots in 13tn st addition now. The vrice wiil be advanced atter Aprill, A patent article out of which s good can- vasser can make money. The exclusive agency of 13th st. addition at room 407 Sh oly blk. 16you wisn to seel & piece of property: it you Wisli to buy, If you wish to make un excnahge of aay kind, coma to room 7 Sheely vlack, whers you will find a large list to select from. 1t we 00 not have what you want at the time, we will juake it our business to find it for you. 1t 068 ot make auy dilferedce whether your property 13 wortl one hundred or fity” thious and dollars we can handle it for you. 1f you have Kot bigger load than you can well carry on a good plece of inside property, we can take it oft your hauds, give you clear property una some money, Lan you well ask for anything better than that? Come und seo us, and in the Iauguage of the bland tradesi “If yov don't see what you want, ask for it M. 8. BALRTETT, Room 07 Sheely lik* [ FOR SALE--REAL I 8 'ATF [[HE BYRON REED COMPANY, The oldest real estate house in the state of Nebrasks, having been established in 185, We offer the best and safest chances to parties wishing to ac- quire & home, in two or three of the city, immediately on or con- venient to the Iines of street cars, we will lease a lot for five years, for a rental of six per cent per annum on the price of the lot (and the price will beas low as other parties sell for cash) and the taxes, Tha fesscs will hava the privilege t buy the lot at any time in the five years at tho price stated in the lease, and in that case all the rent he has paid up to that times wiil apply as pur- cliase money for the lot. The terms of sale will be one-fourth cash, with abalance tosuit pur- chaser, notexceeding five years' time, interest six per cent per annum, payably semi-anuually. He will be required to build a house of the value of at least 300, s 0ot cloose to buy ean remove his and other im- provements at the end of five years, No proposition could be this, more fair tha 1¢ the Lot should advance in valueln the five years the tenant will buy it and securo the advance. It it should not advance or should remain sta- tionary, he gets five years'house rent for & merely nominal price. TIIE BYRON REED COMPAY ——REAL ESTAT WHO WANTS TO EXCHANGE A PIECE OF FIRST-CLASS UNIMPROVED OMAHA REAL ES 2 FORt A FINE BRICK BLOCKIN GOOD EASTERN CITY, RENTED FORTHREE THOUSAND DOLLARSA YEAR, PROM INCUMBRANC] ¢ Salo—1i-story frame residence, with cellar, ete,, close 1o Motor Line, quite néw and well finlshed; 60-foot corner lot; price, #2,760; 2750 sh, balance to suit, or will traae for good clear lof. Cail and see 1S or Writ) us. Wa have for sale some of tho very best prop- erty In the heart or the city, at prices bolow what others are seliing at; Some on Farnam, 8ixtcenth ana south Tenth sireets, W four-story brick warehonse on South Tenth street for sale or rent, Some elegant residences. Unimproved lots way below value, some re- ring but small cash payment. od lots for buildiug; will take second mort- gAKO 1N PATt paymient, Have & good list of land, improved and un- improved, lots and houses for exchange. IR & PENNY, STRING REAL ESTATI AGENTS, 8. E. Corner 16th and dge Streets, Omaha, (ONAIA 15 on tho eve ot @ great boom, THas experfence taught you to grasp an oppor- tunity to make money? If it las donot miss this chance, Corner 0th and Davenport sts., #15,00. Corner 10th and Davenport sts., 815,000 t.on Farnam, just above 20th st., $10,00), Houses and lots in Poppleton Park, easy torms, from £2,00) to 81,000, Vacant lots in Poppléton Park from $1,000 up- wards. Have some very choice lots, W ill fur- nish money to build on same, 1have a 1ot near car barn on Lake st. ouly 1,400, 1have 122 fr, frout on 8. 10th st. at cor. of Cen- ter, Price puly_ $10.000 PROPERTY TO EXCHANGE, 180 acres of clear land in South Dakots, only six miles from Blont. as fiue land as can be found anywhere, will trade for Omaha or good farm property in Nebrask ) ucres of clear land in Stanton county to trade for Omabs property or stock of goods Six lots on 8. lith st to irade or for sale cheap. 1f you want to buy, trade or sell come and seo e 1f you want to make a loan I can do it for you it the lowest rates. J. F. Twamley, real estate and loans, Room 1%, Chamber of Commerce, Omahs, (OTTAGE HOMES. 1,500 buys good 4-room cottuge 13 miles from P. 0. sw. Paved street. #1,300 buys good 4-rooin cottage 134 miles from P, 0, 5w, Paved street, #1,600 buys neat 4 room cottage, clty water, 14§ miles froum P, O, #1,600 buys new -room _cottage, full lot, Lowe avenue and uear reservolr, 2,300 buys new 8-ro. Hill, by motor, clear lot, house, tull lot, Walnut Small casn payment or 2,000 for new 8-room house Place, Easy terms near Kountze #3,00) for new S-room house, Chicago street, near Lowe ave, Monthly payments Bath, ete. D, 0. PATTERSON, 618 N. Y. Life, POR SALE—8500 will buy lot 50x120 1o Omaha View, ono block from motor line, nicely on grade. 'Lots in this addition are worth 1,000, and the ubove price is open for & short time only. H. E. Cole, room 6, Continental blogk. 1 BEE NVESTMENTS AN REAL TATE, bought Al jresont ,u Will pay a1 short time ACHE PROPERYY mear city on Reit Line will perliaps PAY THE LARGEST PROFITS on'money invested, 1t will piy better than deposits 8ivings banks. o ln fact, your 1s your Savings bank at high fnterast LOWING BARGAINS: 81 ROOM = HOUSK on Ni»r:n i st., 10t 3014, cash $500, ES low adsome profic in a ve ke's addi- 20th st., oity wa tion,f2:4 feet frome, o nice Eroom cottage, ter, cistern, on ensy terins, 8,500, 6 HOOM HOUSE, almost new, and lot 50x127, in Madison Square, pear motor line, #1,700; cash $450; ¢ ‘cent, 1, 2 and § SROOM HOUSE, ot 50x132, south frout on Webster street, with barn, nice trecs, av $4,300} half cash, balance to suit, CORNER DOUGLAS dnd 10th sts., only £25,00, cash $10,0%, bal, unce, B OF b YORFS, at7 per Ccent. 1f you want vacant lots near the motor lines here they ure Dbelow value. T 3 BLOCK 0 POPPLETON RK, 51 ft. enst front, on Lowo avenue, §1,650, cash 31,000, LOTS IN "LINCOLN PLACE and onl Very sasy terms. IN WELT CUMING, addi- LOTS IN WEST SIDE, near Leavenworth, #5) each, fnd u number of lots in other additions at low prices and easy terins, ROUTH OMAHA LOT LOTS 11 AND 12, BLOUK T4 IN BLOCK 10, 60x 41N BLOCK 13, 60x1 LOTS 2 AND 6 1n BLOCK 4,80x150 feet,each 850 Or you want acrp propsrtyt the most profitavio INVESTMENT] I HAVE 1T TO SEiL! ACRE LOTS IN SOLOMON'S ADDITION (4 only) at #0) encli, 5 ACKES NEAR SOUTH OMAHA $1,600, 25 ACKES 1 Spring Valles $1,00, 3 Jn Spring Valley 2. S with trackazo 812000, really worth 200 per ucre, and on 6asy terms, 15 ACRES @ tive acre 10ts)2 miles west of Dun dee Place at $175 per acre, on casy terms, Otto Lobec Room 18, Chamber of Commerce, [ e PEOPLE O OMAHA DO NOT RECOGNIZE WHAT KIND OF A TOWN THEY HAVE, WEHAVE A CITY OF 150,00 PEOPLE, IN A RADIUS OF 6 MILES WE HAVE 200,00 PEOPLE. = WE HAVE 82 MILES OF ELECTRIC, CABLE AND HORSE CAR LINES, WE HAVE 52 MILES OF PAVED STREETS. WE HAVES MILES OF CURB AND GUT- TERING. W WE HAVE 130 MILES OF WATER PIPES, WEHAVE A FIRST-CLASS PAID FIRE DE- PARTMENT. T permits The bullding for 1839 amounted to.... <8 5,000,000 00 estate salos The real for 1839 amounted to .. ~+ 18,000,000 00 The bank clearances for 1580 amounted to. ©eeees 208,000,000 00 i Wesell Real AND WRITE INSURANCE in this THE GATE CITY OF THE NORTHW EST, B HAVENT the caeapest property 1a the city. Wi CANNOTIoan money cheaper than any other firm. BUT T YOU WAST tobhy good inside busi- ness or resideaco property, 1F YOU WANTa loan on' such property, OR INSURANCE WIRITTEN and your busi- ness in general attended to promptly and in- telligently, CALLand sce us MUIR & GAYLORD, 506 FARNAM ST. Notice. Notica 18 hereby give Southern Raflway Company, has ben duly fn- corporated underthe laws of the State of Ne- Draska, and does thereon give publio notics us follows 1. The name of sald corporation is, "Omaha Southern Rallway Company 2 i princpal placo of transucting 63 bust nods, 18 the elty of Omaha, counity of Douglas and State of Nebraska. . Tho genoral mature of the business to b transacted by said corporation, 18 the construs tion, oporation and maintenahcs ot w line of railiay of standard gunge, and a telegranh ine in’ conuction ther¢with, from tho city of Omaha in said county, in & southerly direction through the counties of Douglas, Sarpy, (s and Otoe to Glon Rock, in the Stats ‘of N brasia. T 1o amount of capltal stocis authortzed by the articlos of ncorporation, is Three Ailion Dollars, and the saumo 15 £ 1o paid as follows: An installment of ten per cent on each share of Stockeshaill be payable at the time of making the subscription, and theresidue thereof shall be paid in such installments and at such time and place as may bo required by the directors of the company. 5. 'Mhe existence of sald corporation com- mences on the oth day of February, A, D. 180), und torminates on the buh day of February A D, 1940 i\ "Mlio highest amount of indebtedness or Iability to which tho iucorporation shull at any time be subject, is Two Million Dollar; 7. The aflairs of the A‘IK'VU':IHI n are to be conducted by a President, V President, Se Fetary. Treayurer and (onoral SManagor. | - Wikpess o iauds this o 6t day of Fo- ruary, A, D, 1800, 7 8. H. H. Cuanx, IRGE C. SM i, G, MERRIAN, 8. Nicnor R, 8, HALL. F16430t Tucorporators. Dissoiu Notice, The partnersiip entered into between the undesigured and David H. Lewls in Fobruary, 1890, 13 hereby declared’ dissolved, And the eald Lewlis 13 unauthorized to use my name hereafter in connection with his owa in any business transuction whatever. RICHARD K. STOWE. Dated March 15, 1500, that the Omaha March 1043t* Lewis & Stowe. Firin Noticn. Ty the terms of thoir articles of co-partner- ship the undersigned flem 15 to oxist for two years from Februs 1810, and has not_ beon dissolved by mutual consent, o otherwise, il reports to the contrary nowwithstanding. i Lewls & Stowe, Omaha, March IXTEE Noties, (2, hereby give notice to all, rems my wite Katle Schu s, formauly kngwn as Katle Janca, loft mo withont mny UMl ceint catise, and in &pite of My entreaties, still refuses to return to me. Therefors frou this dute. March 1ith, 1590, T will not b respon siDie fOr ANy of her fNecassaries or money she may obtain on my account misdit 0.9 1.4, No for Subsistenca Store and Depat Commissar & T, 8, Army* Omahs, Neb., ) Sonled pro- posals, In triplicate, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock my,, cent. standard ne, on Monday, March 17, {s:0rat which tims and lace they' will be ened 10 the presence of jGlers, for the furanishing and delivery Omaha, Neb., the following subsistence s wd viz Pork, bacon: hard bread: vinegar: bacon, reakfast: cheese, Y. A.; crackers; flour, fam: ily; hams, 8. €. lard; ‘and oatmenl, cooked, Preference will b given to articles of domestic roduction oF manufacture, conditions of quai- ty and vrice (including {n the prics of foraign productions or manufacture the duty thereon) heing equal, The rignt 18 reserved to reject any or all b Blank proposals and speciiications showing ini detail the uri and quantitics re- quired and giving full information as to condi tlons of contracts, will be furmished on applica- tion to this office. W. H. BELL, Major, and C. 8. U. S fibaitmio17 1 Joseph Sch that wh JOSEPI SCAULTZ. This is to certify that the Nebraska Central Railway company desires an Incronse of its au- thrized capital stock from one million dollars to four millions five hundred thousaud doliar: and that such increase and the making and publisning of this certificats, and tho fiing thoreof with the secretary of state of the state of Nebraska, has been duly authorized by the holders of tha majority of the capital stock of the Nenraska Central Railway company. In witness whereof, we have hereunto signed our names At Omaha, 10 the county of Douilas and state of Nobrasks, on the 10t day of ‘A gusr, 1880, JOHN A, M'SHANE, GEORGE C. BARNUM, President Becretary, { Corporate | 1 Seal. | Directors: i JOHN 1. DUMONT, LIAM L. ADAMS, JAMIN'T MORRIS, State ot Nebraska, Dousins county, ss: Before me, & notary public in and for sald Douglas cointy, pérsonally camo thy above named John A.' Meshane, Georze ¢ Barnum Joun H. Dumont, William'L. Adams and Uen® {amin J. Morris, known to mo to bo thio idunt- cal porsons wiio signed the foregolng instri- meut, and acvcrlllr’ acknowledged the sald | strument to be thelr voluctary act and deeq, for the uses and purposes therein sot. fortn, In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto signed my name and affixed my official senl, at Omaha, Douglas sounty, Nebraska this 19th d: gust, 1840, w. % | Notarlal Notary Public 1 Seal. Teb 2 d 6) t.mor Oregon Short Line & Utah Northern Kkailway Compar Notice s hereby given that, pursuant to the articies of consolidation aud agresment, dated ¢ 27th, 1860, the anuual mo tinz of the'sto k- holders or the Oregon Short Line and Utah Northiern Railway Uompany for the election of directors and such other business as may legally come bafore the meeting, will be held at the office of the company, No. 73 Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah, on Wednesday, the 19th day of March, 1600, at 10 o'clock a. m. ArEx. MILLAR, Secretury, Boston, Febrnary fith, 150, 1270200 QYA NEL, MARCH 15, 160, SEALED proposals, in’ triplicate, will be received here until two o'ciock p. in., central time, April [5th, 1890, and then opened for furnishing the printing réquired at these Headquarters during the fiscal year ending June 1801, Gvernmont reserves the right to refect any of all proposals, Al information furnished on application here. Envelopes contaning propo- s8l8 should be marked Proposals for printing, and addressed to WL B HUGHES, Lieutonant Colonel and Deputy Quartermaster ‘General, U. K. A, Chief Quartermaster Dept. of the Platte. mlbadtas.e DRS. BETTS & BETTS 400 FARNAM STREET, ONATA, Nan. #Opposite Paxton Hotel) s, OMoo Bours, V& m,, t08 p. m. Sundnys. 108 m., ¢ p.m. Speclalists tn Chrontc, Nervous, Skin and Blood Di- enses. £F~Consultation at office or by Mail free. Medi cines sent by mall or express, securely packed. frea from observation. Guarantces to cure quickly, safo- Iy and permanently. NERVQUS DEBILITY slon, sical decay, arising from Indlscretion, ex- Cews or indulgenco, broducing slecpl 4 dency, pimples on the face, aversion tosociety, iy Qlscouraged, inok of contidance, dull unft fof study orbusingas, and inda iife burdon. Safely, permnn- ently aud pri cured. Consult Drs. Betts & Betts, 148 Farnam Streef, Omaha, Neb. Syphills, a disense Blood and Skin Diseasas mmiterniaiaita Tosults, eompletely eradleatol withont the aid of mereury. Sorofula. OryAIpOINS, faver sores, lotched, ulcers. pains in the licad 8nd bones, syphiiitic sore Thront, mouih and tongue, CAtgi, 0ic, permanently curod Whore othars BAYG Tal00% Kid Ui and® Bladder Complaints, 1018y, UTINATY ®ainral, Difcus, too fre: uent burning or bigods urine, rine gl colored oF Wit wilky sedimont orl standing, woak back, gonore Do, glaet, cystitis, ote. Prompuly and safely cured Hariba ronsonan STRICTURE! fuuiteat.e moval complote without cutting, caustic or dillation. Cures effected at homo by patient without a moments pain or sunoyance. To Young Men and Middie-Azed Men., A SURE GURE Tho awful effects of early Vice, which brings organio wenkness, destroying bothh mi 4 and vody, with all drel ., Darmanently curod. DRS, BETTS Address, those who have im- palred themselves by fmproper indulzences and and solitary habits. whic! body and wind, unfitting thew: £or Lusine: marHuge. uin both WMAIIED MEN. or those entering on that happy Bparmatorrhcea, semt ual Losges, Nighi study or are of physicial debiiity, quickly asslated. OUR SUGCESS. pon facts, firstpractical exparlence. sec: ory is especiall diod, thus startin; , third —medicines uro rod In our own I ory exactly t0 suib each case, thus affsctng cure out injury. §P-Hand 6 cents postage for celebrated works on chronlo, nervous and delicato diseases, Thousands cured. kB A friendly lotter or eall m @ you fu- ture suffering andshame, and add g rs 10 life E#No lotters answored unless anied by 4 tents in stamps. Address or call o; DRS. BETTS & BETTS, 1438 Farnam street, Omaha, Neb. N PAGES. 11 e e e e o e e e e e e ) SINGULARITIES, ce chopped down by James 1L, split_open as it of boney weighing would tave A sycamore t Collins ¢ Galesburg, fell, showing o deposit over 1,100 pounds. The boes filled & barrel In Piedmont, while engaged in digieing the s deep hole in which was found buried an immense collection of copper and bronzo coins of the Roman republic and empire. A curions sharacter in Patis is a man who makes his living by strolling niong lovards and muling wagors with men at afes that he can answer correctly uny question that relates to tho history of France. He always wins tho bot, it is said A British captain claims that he saw a vessel go through o Newfoundiand fog and leave an open space like o tunnel. Another ship wvas wblo to follow, keeping the other in sight all the way. The first vossel had ita decks il littered up with fog, and carried some of it into port. A great deal of excitement has_been caused in the villago of Aloxander, N. Y., by an alleged haunted house from which weird aud uncanny sounds have been hoard issuine at various hours in tho night and day. The story runs that twenty years ago a woman was murdered fn the house, and since that time no family has inhabited it more than a few weeks ata time. A peculiar result of the drinking of ice- cold water from a spring in Stonington, Conn., is reported. Tho water flows from crack in a high rock, and the veins of & man who drinks from it begin to swell, and ho looks and feels as though ho were nbout to burat for the noxt ten minutes. The swell- ing gradually subsiges and no serious effect is felt, except a slight buzzing in tho cars. Hamilton & Dranpaman, butchers of Springfleld, O., purchased a steer recontly. When the stecr was killed a silver watch, in zood condition, was found in_the stomach. Two years ago a laborer on the farm hung his vest on a rail fenco. A milver watch was in the pocket, and both vest and watch dis appeared. It is believed the steer ate the garment and contents, The wateh is on ex hibition at Tremont. W. G. Lewis of Braideatown, Ga., has two very pretty pets, and those, too, which are seldom, 1f “ever, scen alive. They are male and fumalo sea otters, about half grown, They were cdptured noar Mitchell~ ville, are about eighteen inches long, includ- ing the tail. The food given them is'fish and almost anything from tho tabie. The strango cry that they make 18 rather mournful, but they appear to beat homo in a box, and ap- pear to know Mrs. Lewis and look and call 1or food. In Shefiield, Ala., the new iron town, a curious phenomenon is puzzling the local sci- cutists. F'rom time immemorial a lake of considerabio depth and covering soveral acres of ground has existed and has been o famous fishing resort for sportsmen. Last night people in the vicinity were panic- stricken by a fearful noise and subterrancan rumbling as of an earthquake. ‘This morn- ing 1t was discovered that the lake had_en- aisappeared, the bottom having liter- dropped out, the water escaping through aliole fifteen feet in diameter. The wags contend that the plunge s in_sympathy with Tennessee coal and iron stock. Othiors say the luke has gone to join the hero of o popu- lar song. In ‘Teusas parish, Louisiana, have just been captured two mammoth red bats of the species identical with the vampire bat of the Brazils, They are in shape like bats, but many times larger, measuring twenty-two inches from the tib of one wing to the tip of the other. lu color they &re a revoltiug blood tint, and are of a snapping, vindictive temper. Mr. Leggett, tho present_owner, while feeding them was severely bitten on two of his finwers. His hand nas swollen, showing all the symptoms of blood poison, and it is feared his tund will have to be am: putated to save his fe. The anmais wiil be seut to the zoological gardens of some northern city. I'hey are doubtiess the on ones i captivity morth of tho Rio Grande. .A fire ar.d water carnival, the Iike of whicn has probably never occurred in the was belt, has been in progress on the hill just east of Marion, Ind. At a depth of 30 feet tho driliers'struck an immenso vein of water, which was cased off. At a depth of 900 feet a tremendous flow of gas was developed, the pressure of which lifted the casing and let in the water above, producing a veritable geyser. ‘Today the well had been controlled, when un old mun named came into the derrick und struck a light his pipe. Instantly there was plosion, the workmen were blown through the derrick, and Jackson narrowly escapod being roasted ulive. The derrick was burned down, All efforts to restrain the well or even put out the fire, have sinco proved futile. Outside of the Porta Stabiana at Pom- peii, 1 stratum of cinders, huve just beon found the impression 0f threo bodies uod o tree. Casts taken of them show the bodies to have been those of two men and a wolaan, One of the wen was in a koecling position and the otber stretched flat on his back. The woman lay faco downward with lier arms strotehied out. Tho tree, of which casts of foliage and fruit, as_-vell asof the trunk, were obtained, was of the species laurus no buls, known to have produced a round- shaped fruit that ripened toward the end of autumn, and, from the torm and size of the fruit, it'was ' cvidently ripe when the tree was buried, which woes to confirm the theory that the great catastrophe took place in November of the year 79, 1$. C., and not in August, as has been supposed. PEPPERMINT DROPS. poasant was lately I, he disgovered a an ex- A cat show ougiit to be held in a mewseum. Many fine dinners are served in a course way. The model never marry. On philosopliical vrinciples the lightheaded wan is just tne fellow to fall on his fect. ‘The prize-fighters who go to Mississippi will be polite now und *beg pardon” of the governor, An_old lady who witnessea o production “The Merchant of Venice” many years recently to see the story of hasbands are the men who of ago went again BUILDERS' FINE BRONZE GOODS 1 Shylock enacted upon the stage. & Upon hee return home ahe as asked how she liked it “Waal," said she, “Vonice scoued to have been spruced up $ome since the first timo I saw it but Shylock's just the same mean,ordinary thing he was forty years ago. It would seom that tho roar is the proper plice for the pushing man, but somehiow ho 18 soldom there The coinage of gold dollars1a to be stopved and jowelers who hiave vaon converting the into bangles are do'orous. Silence is not golden—for you—when you ask vour friend to lend you $10 and he takes asion to stop and think. Notwithstanding the number of Chiness Joinis and the universal demand for tho art e, opium i still a drug in the market Honorati (dropping tho last terrapin out of the window)—Th' butcher voy's afther playin’ wan o' his jokes on me,ma'am. 1o left bosket in th' basemint wid 'six o' these liz- zards wid boxes on their backs, t' frighten me. Y “Awful accident at the museum." “What was it The wild dog trom Hor- neo got loose last night and ate up three- quarters of the cssifiod man whilo ho siept.”" “Does tho ossitied man know itf" thoy're af aid to tell him." Phillyloo—That Hokeson's getting to be a regular beat. What do you suppose he's sent tho usher with this note for! Mrs. Phillyloo—D'in sure I don't know. - Phillyloo Want's mo to lend him the 201 borrowed of him yesterday, until tomorrow ! Unly 88, via the Wabash RR. R. Omaha {o St. Louis with corresponding reductions to all points east and south. Geo. N. Clayton, Ticket agent, 1502 Farnam St., Omaha, THE REALTY MARKET. leruum:\ IS plases va r during vosterday o uud wife to F O Ol , w10 DIK |, Campbell's add, w d .8 2 F 0 Olsert and wife to 1} Reed et al, o 10 7t lot & L1k 2, Campbeli's add, w E T Diuke wiid wife to (George Wortning ton, lots 17 and 1%, 2d wda to Bedf Place, q ca George' Worthington and 14, 20 add to Bedfora Place, and lots 6 and 10, bik 1, Hawthorne add, wa b, L Thomas anc wife to Jonn Zels, siv sw L W d % Sadie Kaber to Bettio Kopald, lot 15, 15, AIDFIKh s annex, w d R Maxwoll and witd to.d B ityan, 2and d, Muxwell's sub, wd .. Bridget Mullen and husoand to M 1 Bre vourt, 80 fvof Lot 5, Johnsow's add, Byre ft 1o .0 8imith, Tots 17 ik lots | ¢ % J B Kiley and Wit to 8 B Wiiitney, Tot 4, J K Itiey s sub, w X o H'S rayn and nusvand to &L ltobort- son,m % ft 1ot 10, bIK 1, Plainview, wd Chnrles Corbett and wife to Bank of Cony merce, 0o 4 of 11-16-11 and 1ot 21, bk f, Douglas add, W d i J 18 Fulton to I I Bishop, und i ¢ 1ot ., BIk 4. Plainview add, w'd T 1 Loyd and wife to' 18 H Dunham, lots 1%, 2 nnd 21, Lik 1%, Bowling Green, w d B Dunham'and G P Milly, lots 19, 20 and ¢ Green,w d Nettis Mars Fior, WiH 1t of 1 g Tax lot % W B S Brownto Cova Kmuneluth, lot 2, 11, Ambler Place, w 4 Ormond Hadkins to G W iogai, 12 And 13, bIK & Shull's add, w'a 2 1 Stanton and husbana to G W i lots 10 and 2, bik 4, Hawthorno 5 k18, lot 8, 10,000 00 1,500 1,80 000 [ty ¢ ik L 80600 * 10,000 lot 10, bl Tew, w (| chrocder, {ruster, Jots 6 and 7, bk 2, Brown Park, w d Amos Phillips and wi i3 lot 0, bIK 1, Lake's add, w Amos Phillips 1 wifs to [, Crombie, Eand 10, 11 and 12, Wilss to 1 2 o, W 1 5 Amos Phillips and wife to £, Cy tracts 1o 86 8o 4-15-1%, w d 17, and lov 1, blk 18, Omuha FRe 1,000 Frauk lov 1%, Novik, blk 1 ombie, n to and s 3,000 050 ansfers,.............. $108,57 Fh Week's Businesa, The follewing figures show’ the total real cstate transfers and ouilding permits for the week compared with tne corresponding period of last , e\~ RANS Twenty-thres 1890 § 40.750 72,562 Day. Monday Tuesday Wednes Thursaay Friday. Saturiia, 46,103 130,837 L 608 18,550 45,703 Ay . $344, £404,086 JOMITS. Totals. ; BUODING T Day. 1800, Monday...... ooy ednesday Thursday.. Iriday.. Saturday Totals,... ..§84,500 §16,450 THE BANK CLEARINGS. ‘Pho bank clearings for the week were as folioy Monday .. . 000,131 57 “Tuesday ot j 0 26 a4 Friday. 28 Saturda) 81,610,928 84 Total.. .. . cent over the cors An incrense of responding wi CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH \ PENNYROYAL PILLS. REZ CROSS DIAMOND BRAND. Safe, Drogalst b MEN 1 errors, ift TO WEAK Buiferin: froui T decay, Wasting we o, cte., gona” i valuable ntaining full particulars for ) A splendid medical read by every man who 18 nervous and debilitated. Address, rof, ¥, C, FOWLER, Moodus,Conn. Of Every Design and Finish. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR, ETCHINGS, ENGRAVINGS, 1513 Douglas Street, 1405 Dougias St. S EMERSON, EFHALLET & DAVIS K. ) &8 ARTIST SUPPLIES &8 K> KIMBALL, MOULDINGS, _] G PIANOS & OI'GANS FRAMES, ) EFSHERT MUSIC. 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