w * * < . . S 4 * * * * - * - ' r- j IQV I- - t , JU < h * THE OMAHA DAILY BEE , TUESDAY , APRIL 6. 1838. GENERAL CROOK WILL COME Just as Soon aa General Miles Oan Take His Place. THE DIAMOND FIELD'S SEASON. Borne of the Games to Kc Plnycd This Bummer Two Interesting nml In structive I'lnys to Bo Given Peculiar Law Suits Ocncral News. General Crook's Arrival. General Crook lins telegraphed to gen- llcmcn In this city tlnxt ho will como to Omaha just as soon ns General Miles can take liis i > luco in the department of Ari zona. Arrangements are being mmlo to liavo him accorded a royal reception upon the occasion of his arrival here. Unsclmll Sport , Manager Kay , of the Athlutto baseball park , says that the prospects for the na tional sport in Omaha this season are ex cellent , lip has jn t closed a contract with Ted SulllVnn'H Milwaukee nine f jr games with the Union i'aeillcs on April IT and 18. On May IB the homo team will meet the Denver club , and other mime. ! are beini' arranged for. Among llitj men who will play with the Union Paeilics this year are Handle , Salisbury , Itnckwcll. MelCclvey , Stroek , Dougherty and Futikliousor of last year's nine , Anderson , with the Delivers of last year , and Dunmier , a line young player from Interesting Cnncn Promised. A certain secret society ( the name of which was withhold from the reporter ) is making arrangements to sue some twenty or thirty of its members for de linquent dues , many of which date back over a yotir. The constitution of most Fccrct societies says that alter a certain length of time a member shall bo sus pended for non-payment of dues , but gen erally makes no provision for not sus pending such ollbuding member until his or her dues have run up to a year's de linquency. The lodge in this case thinks tliut the only way a member may with draw is by paying all back dues. If the matter is not sullied on the outside quite a number of interesting law suits \vlll \ probably be the outcome. AIMLUSKMKMTS. Win. . ! . Sc.inlnn in Slmnc-iin-Ijawn. Few modern productions of the stage have reached the popularity of Win. J. Seanlan's Irish "Shane-na- now play , - - Lawn" which will bo presented at Itoyd's opera house to-night. It is said to be remarkably free from objectionable * matter in the form of dull dialogue or J Impossible incidents. Mr. Seanlan's ability as an Irish comedian is well known. He will sing several now songs during his engagement. A STIUICINO Mii.Ol : > UA.UA. 'Shadows ' of a Great City" will be produced at Boyrt's opera house , next Friday and Saturday , April 9 and 10. Matinee on Saturday. This successful play , written by Joseph Jefferson , has had a most eventful tour throughout the i United States. It comes hero aided by I the press in a most llnttcrirg manner , nnd it is ono of tlio strongest plays of its kind on the stage to-day. The company Is a remarkably strong one , including AnniB Ward Tiffany , Ldnn Carey , Nelson IVheatcraft , George R. Edeson , W. II. Burton , Wm. Cullmgton and others. The , stbryjs compactly and gracefully told in the dialogue , th(5 action is brisk , and the , tituations give scope for elaborate scenic * nnd mechanical ollects , which constitute n prominent feature of the performance. It is a good play , splendidly set and * incted by a good company , and the result should bo crowded houses the entire en- 'gageuicnt. _ MOIIUIS MORRISON. A Few Question ) * to Hnscall's Man I-'rlilny. To THE EUITOU : Will you please ask Morris Morrison , who has come out as an Independent candidate for councilman stl the Second ward , a few questions for wo and other property owners in the Ward. Are not the citizens of the Second ward who want him to run independent , ft set of jobbers who fear they can't use Frank Kaspar as they could 1'at Garvoy V Does Morris Morrison pretend that any honest taxpayer wants him for council man or oven chimnoj- sweep ? How about that grading'eontrnct last year , when Morrison & Co. took dirt off Fifteenth street and put it on Sixteenth , tnd had it measured for both ? How much is Morrison to got tor playIng - Ing stool pigeon for IJoyd and Garvoy ? Second Ward. The Election. A good deal of quiet skirmishing was going on yesterday. Each candidate lias uul Ids workers out in tlio eld , and buttonholing voters , nd it is safe to say that the con- est is going to bo a bitter one , purlieu- su'ly in the llrst. second and third wards , I'lio fact that Morris Morrison has de- ided to run as a candidate in the second nml , adds to the interest of tlio situa- ion in that precinct. While this war nny have the elleot of lessening tlio vote or Frank Kaspar , still that gentleman is onfldcnl of his election to the council , lo has manv friends who are working lor him with a determination which i promises success. In the third ward tUurmoistor's election is pretty nearly assured. The great P. Ford , however , is 'not asleep by any moans , but is preparing to 1 every ono of his followers at the polls to-day. In the other wards tlio canvassing is quietly going on. Tlio following are the polling places for tlio election to-day. It should bo borne in mind that the polls open at 8 o'clock ' in tlio morning and close at 7 o'clock in the evening : vi its r WAiti ) . C Voting District No. 1 At sw coiner Tenth and Jones htii'L'l. , , , Voting District No.'J-At engine house , 1WS Doieasbtrt'ot. . . . Voting District No. 3-At 1110 South Sixth street. SECOND WAUI > . Voting District No. I At No. 1210 South Tlihtcenthstieut. , , _ . . . . . Voting Dlbtrlct No.At No. 1713 bt. Ma ry's avenue. Timin WAIID. . . . At the carpenter t hop , ° the cast side ot Eleventh snoot , between Douglas and Dodge POUKTH WA11D. Voting District No. 1-At 1'lantoislimisoon between { sixteenth uiul Canltol 4 * . . . t avenue * 1. . . . . , , , lq lq'i ) . a At b.isomcut in new , com t house. FIFTH WAllU . Voting District No. 1-At boutlioast corner ' lecd Here corner Iznrd and Slxteonth streets. Voting DlstilctXNo. -At S017 Cumins "voting DUtiict No. 2-At 2511 Cumins ' a , liuiddition to voting for councilman and Jii members of tlio board of education , the J * l bo issued this yuur to provldo for jg now sowers. Attention Forobtci's. -The next regular mooting of Court .ate . City No. 7123 of the A. O. V. will bu . chl at the usual place of meeting , (1ml ( t 1UU Douglas street ) on Monday , April 13at8o'uloek p.m. A full uttouduuct ; rotjuchtod. T. U. SUAW , beo'y. Y. t , C. A. Notes. The Noon-day prayer meeting , held every day from 13 to 12:80 : o'clock , con tinues to Increase both in attendance and interest , It continues but half nn hour nml may seem ns an agreeable rest from business cares , Drop in and spend at least a few minutes with us. The young mcns' meeting will be held on Thursday evening , commencing a quarter before 8 and continuing for about 1mlf an hour. This change is made that those who desire may attend the revival meeting afterwards. All young men are cordially invited. Next week occurs the monthly business meeting when new members will be re ceived. Several applications have al ready been presented , and it is hoped more will bo received miring this week. Strangers who have lately como to the city are urged to connect themselves with the association and make use of its privileges and associations. Wo desire to have you feel at homo with ns ns far as possible. Those not acquainted with our walk nro requested to visit our rooms nnd become convinced of the ad vantages wo oiler. At the eo nel meeting Sunday after noon the hall was again crowded. A song service of about liftcen minutes was led by Mr. McDonald in his cus tomary spirited manner , following this Mr. G. 11 I'ayne in brief , well chosen re marks , presented the parable of the Great Slipper. The subject was taken up by other young men in short practi cal comments that added greatly to the interest of tlio meeting. Several ex pressed a desire for the prayers of their Christian friends und u desire to lead a better life. _ _ _ _ 1'ollco Court Notes. Jutlgo Slcnborg did the following work yesterday : Hart , the colored larccnist , sent to the county jail awaiting trial Wednesday , in default of $1,000 bail. Charlie Wagner , charged with having stolen ! ? , " > ! ) was sent to jail in default of $1,000 bail. His hearing will come up to day.Charles Charles Williams , tlio watch thief , was sentenced to twenty days in the county jail , tlio last ten on bread and water. James Smith , vagrant ; twenty days , on bread and water. Mrs. Connoly , drunk ; $ , T and costs. Nine drunks' ; four lined and live dis charged. All had been in since Saturday night , and were workingmen. Two men , one for lighting and another for carrying a concealed weapon , were each lined ! < , ' ! and costs. A warrant was issued for some horse traders , who for the last week have been camped near the corner of twenty-sixth ami California streets. The other night one of their horses died and they buried it there , and did not dig a liolo deep enough , leaving all four legs way above the ground. A warrant was issued for Julius Rot- holt/ , who , when a police ollieer went into his pawn shop , auuscd him in a very hearty manner. Warrants wore also issued for several people who have been engaging in some neighborly rows. The judge , when the aggressive party in such a case is n wo man , tames her by sending the patrol wagon for her , and making her take a seat in it and ride through the streets to the court room. Brevities. Jefferson park looks bad , and should be fixed up. House moving and a general spring clean-up is noticed all over the city. Judge McCulloch will call the docket in the county court this morning. The docket contains over fifty cases. The regular monthly business meeting of the Women's Christian association will bo held today , at 2:80 : p. m. Airs. Humes , corresponding secretary. A complaint has been filed against Adam Parish by Anton Bolohlavek for threatening to kill him. Justice Borku yesterday issued u warrant for Parish's arrest. C. C. Field , tlio Cuming street druggist , is one of the happiest men in Nebraska to-day. The young lady arrived last night , and it is said will make her perma nent residence with Mr. Field. Justice Borka Saturday married An thony Freeburg and Mi.s Mary Nelsonof this city. On Sunday ho performed the same service for Thomas E. Morrison and Miss Eleanor Crane , also of Omaha. It is said by those who ought to know , lint there is a largo number of thieves nd pickpockets in the city. The police re keeping a sharper lookout than ever , o no bad results need bo feared , only ho filling of the county jail. A special meeting of the Distributing ommittee is called for today .t 1:30 : u. in. sharp. A full attendance is Tgcntly requested. 15y order of tlie pres- dent. Airs. J. Hudson Grant , secretary : o tern. An exceedingly pretty and neat row- jut of the canoe pattern was sent to Jednr Rapids , Neb. , yesterday afternoon rom an eastern linn. Quito a number ) f admirers gathered around the car in vhicli it was , and all pronounced it a laisy. James Howard , who was sentenced ome time binco by Jndgo Stcnborg to pay u tine of $20 and thirty days in the ounty jail ou suspicion of being tv harper and confidence man , is making ttbrts to bo released. An appeal , it is ) olicved , will bo taken , provided he can ; ot $200 bail. J. M. Reed , u pleasant-looking old gen- Ionian who owns n larm near Omaha , vas robbed ot $85 yesterday afternoon vhilc goin" up a flight of stairs on Far- lam street by four pick-pockets , lie re- ) orlcd the matter to the police , nnd nn ) llicor was detailed to look up the hieves. Itoth the American anil Wells , Furgo & Jo.'s express companies have all the business they can attend to. They carry nore eggs nowadays than any ono itjml of article , some 400 to 500 cases arriving n this city every day. For some reason 10 bullion lias been received from the Jmaha smelter for New Orleans since ast Friday , while generally several thousand dollars worth is sent out daily. All the charter members of Triangle ' .oilgu K. of P. are requested to bo at .heir hall on Suunders street promptly ut 7 o'clock next Thursday evening. The nitiutory work will bn begun at that lime. Members of other lodges having special nvitalions will please be prompt. If there are others who yet desire to join , apply at Tuft's store on Dodge street or it U. II. Lucas" on Cuming strcel , before text Thursday. White Cedar Piling is bettor than oak 'or bridge or foundation work. It lasts .onger in or out of the ground and can jo lurnishcd and driven tor one-third les * cost by 1) . Sopor & Co. , 1020 Farnam street , Omuliu. _ _ _ _ _ The School Census. Secretary Conoyor , of the Hoard of Education lias prepared the following school census : U'lirtl. * SM. 1SRG. Increase. Decrease. . .ibt 2,0WMi7 : IB . . . . .Second . . . . S,6fi7 2ira 8bu . . . . Thlld. . . . . . b 'J MO . . . . 243 Komtll 1,571 1,0'U 60 Kitth 1,78:1 : lb l 101 Sixth 2H7 ! a.COii 240 . . . . Total 11,20-3 11.S33 878 ! > 4'J lucieabc uoti Wanted to exchange for stock of Hard ware anil general merchandise , 500 acres of line Thayi-r county ( Neb.land ) ; live lots in Genoa ( Nob. ) ; good store building ( best eo.rncr ) ; uood dwelling , ( best loca tion ) in Essex ( Iowa ) ; also eighty acres one-half mile irom town of Ix-sex ( lovVa ) , seeawl in blue gross For further par ticulurs , uiiijrcs-s John Lmdcrholiu , Ceii tral City , Nebraska. MOST PERFECT MADE Purest and strongest Natural Fruit Flavors. Vanilla. lxmoii ; , Oranjjo. Almond , Hoio. etc. , Uavor M dcllciilely nnd naturally ns the fruit. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. , CHICAGO. BT. LOOTS. OR3AHA 1 3th St , Cor. Capitol Avenue , ron THE TnEATitr.NT op AM. Chronic & Surgical Diseases. DR. MoMENAMY , Proprietor. Slitccn Jems' llosjiltnl and 1'rlvuto 1'rnctlce Wohu\o the fncllltlc , nppsr.ittis nnd runcdics for the Fucccejfnl trcntincnt of c\cty form of dls- cnc requiring cillicr medical or surgical treatment , and Itivitonll to come and Invrstlgatu fnrtlicmpclu'9 or correspond with ns. Long cspcrlrncu In treat ing cmes by letter enables ns to treat many cases scicntificnlly without peclnii them. WHITE FOIl C1HOULAH on Deformities nnd nracc ! " , Club Feet , Curvatures of the Spine , l3KAis ! OP VOMEN. I'llcs , Tumors , Cancers , Catarrh , BronclnciK , Inhalation , Klcctrlclty , I'aral * yrle , Kpllepey , Kidney , yc , Ear , ijklu , lllooil and all aurqlcal operations. lluttc'rlcs , Inlialorfl. llrncrs. Trusses , and nil kinds of Medical and Surgical Appliance ? , manufactured - ufactured and for snlc. llio only rolbblo Medical Institute making Private , Special S Nervous Disease ; , C ALL CONTAGIOUS AND DLOOD DISEASES. from whatever cause produced , successfully treated. \Va can remove Syphilitic poison from the sjstcm without mercury. New restorative treatment for loss of Hal power. ALL COMMUNICATIONS CONFIDENTIAL. Call nnd consult us or send name and post-odlcu address plainly written enclose stamp , and \vo will ncnd you. In plain wrapper , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEM UPON 1'mvATn , SPECIAL AND Ucnvous DISEASES , SEMINAL WEAKNESS , Si-ESMATonniunA IUFOTEN- cr , Sri-iiiLis , UoNonnncEA , OI.EET , VAIIICOCEI.E , STIUCTlinE , AND AU. II BA8ES OP TUB GKNITO- UniMAKY OnoANs , or tend history of your case for on opinion. Persons unable to IsU ns may ho treated nt lliclr homes , by correspondence. Medicine * and Iiiitru- menu pent by mail or cxpre s SKCUHELY TACK EO FROM onsniWATION , no marks to lurlicate contents or sender. One personal interview pre ferred if convenient. Fifty rooms for the accom modation of patients Board nnd attendance ut reasonable prices. Addrces all Letters to Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute f-at. 1 3th St and Canitol Ave. . OMAHA , tt ' 0. I RESTORED. Komc.ly I Free. \ictimof youth. I ful linpmdenco cnneinfr i Premature. Decay , Ncn - - - - . - _ _ _ .1 vena Debility , loHt Man hood , &c. liavlnv tried in vata every known remedy Iii9 ( H eovcred a simple nelf-curo.wlilcli bo will sena 1'KHU to his fellow-sufferer1" . Adrtrena _ J. U. llEKyES.43 Cliatban-ntrcct. Now York Cltr. _ 'CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH. " The Original and Only Genuine. Bftfe and itwtji Reliable. Heware of worthiest Imitation ! . Indlflpenitblo to LADIES * A lt your DruegUt for * * blchetcr * EnsTlihtan I Uke DO oilier , or Inclose 4 . ( tanipsjto ui for p&rtlcaliri in letter by return mall * NAME PAPER. Chleheiter CbemloM Co. , ttClS * . ! ' MadUon hgiinrc , llillnda.t tiold by I > rurclt ( * everywhere. Aik for ' 'Chic-he * * * * * Knell * ! * " ' nnyrojiil Ill | * TikeLo other. OXV.A.H.A. : : . . . . OXV.A.H.A.'M 'M MOO jftayaaa zwEcnm icv' MANUFACTURERS OF AND JOBBERS IN And every variety of materials for Steam and Gas Fitters and Plumbers , Ele vators and Factories. St. , Army Notes. Colonel Henry received a telegram from Kearney yesterday stating that Captain liourku would arrive in that city to-morrow with the body of Captain iiuunot Crawfordwho was murdered by the Greasers. The funeral will take place m Sunday next. A delegation of ollicers from Texas is expected to bo prc.sent. Colonel Henry and others from this post will attend. Captain Ebstoin , of Fort Sidney , is in lie city , accompanied by his wife. General Kourtz , of the Eighth infan- : ry , passed through Omaha yesterday on lis way to his post at Angel Island , San L-'rancisco. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Public sale of Short Horn cattle at Lin coln. Nob. , April 14 , 18SO. Fifteen cows nid heifers and twenty bulls. For cata logues apply to Col , F. M. Woods , Lin coln , Neb. , or Williams & Laey , Lacona , Iowa. _ A Runaway KiiKlne. An engine in tlio Union Pacific round house broke loose last night ( having some steam in the chest ) , and running down the incline broke through tlio brick wall of the house. She was captured before any material harm was done. F. M. ELLIS & 00. Architects and Building Superlnt's ' OMAHA , NEB , and DBS PINES , IA , Olllcc.Cor. 14th and J'aniaiu Streets , Itoomll GEOHOK BIIIILINQIIOF wlihF. M. Kills. EXElT& MA ( Buocossors to J. Q. Jaoobjj . UNDERTAKER S' , AND EMUALMEJIS. At the ( Ud stand , 1407 FnrnamSt. Oraors by u bollulttxl and pixjuiully uticadeJ to. BEATRICE , NEBRASKA. THE LEADING .ASSOCIATION . OF THE WEST. CASH CAPITAL , PAH ) UP IN FULL , $1OOOOO.OO GROSS ASSETS , DECEMBER 31st , 1885 1BO,820.3O A certificate } of membership in this Association furnishes benefits nt the lowest cost. cost.Men and women , between the ages of 17 nnd Co years , who arc in good health , may become members. There is no changing from one class to another , and assessments do not increase with advancing ago. The Company has a guarantee fund of $100.030 paid up in cash , which is an ad ditional security to that furnished by any company in the United States. It has a Reserve fund which provides for n non-forfeiting pollcv and a paid-up policy.The The Company is located In the West : its business is confined to the healthy West , nnd applications from persons residing in malarial districts ace not uoi'eptcd , which will insure few asses-monts , and n consequent exemption from any onerous liability. A local Advisory Hoard , composed of not less Hum live loadingciti/.tms of esic'i vicinity , may bj formed , who may act as advisory counsel in the settlement of claims by the death of mumbors nnd as to the admission of applicants to membership. A mcmbir who lapses his certificate may rc-instato ihe sumo nt any time upon satisfactory evidence of good health , by the payment of all delinquent dues and assessments. iNoiiinuranco company in this or any other country lias over failed by reason of of the death-rate experience The failure in each instance has uecn caused by pecu lation or speculation. The .safe guards introduced render both impossible in this Association. Our business is confined to the endowment for ol.l ago , nnd the payment of the widows and orphans lifter death. Tlio policy is more liberal , and the' plan more secure , than any company in the United States. Co-opor.itivo Insurance Compati'os ' ox'sted in England 200years before the stoc-k plan was thought of , and the .same companies exist to-day , .some of them having nearly ono million members. When managed judiciously , they cannot break. Wo guarantee every promise we make with $11)0,000 ) , this being in addition lo the $100- , 003 provided for as a Reserve Fund , which isti more liberal provision and oiler than any other company makes. The Strength of This Association Consists of Its GUARANTEE FUND , ENDOWMENT PLAN , RESERVE FUND , NON-FORFEITING POLICY , GRADED RATES , PAID-UP POLICY , SELECTED RISKS , A DEPOSITORY TO PROTECT THE TONTINE SYSTEM , RESERVE FUND , LIFE PLAN , CAPITAL STOCK. The cost of life protection in this company is less than any company in the United States. Thu company is good and payments prompt. This Association is now entering its third year , and has a largo membership , which is constantly increasing. At death or maturity of endowment the member receives his interest in the Reserve Fund in addition lo Ihe amount due on the policy. All policies become non-forfeiting after tlio third year to the extent of the mem ber's interest in the Reserve Fund. AGENTS WANTED in every town and city where not supplied in all of the slates west of thu Mississippi river and north of iCuns.is. Good reliable canvassers can obtain inott favorable rates by writing to the company. The Western Mutual hasconsolidatedtlieuiomlmrsiiiuof the "NebraskaMutual , " "Farmers' and Mechanics' " and "Lincoln Mutual , " and with its own members in sures perfect protection. "We regard the Western jMulual as one of the very best life insurance associa- lions in Inis country , and expect to see , at no very distant day , it covering the entire iieid of the hcalty West with its active , gentlemanly agents. " Daily Express , March 2,18SO. , OFF1CE AUDITOR OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTS , STATI : OK NUUKASK.Y , LINCOLN , February 1 , 1880. It is liorobv certified that the Western Mutual Benevolent Association Insurance Company , ot liontriuc , in the $ lito : elf Nubrisklias ; : comjilicd wiHi the insurance law of this state , an.l is authorized to transact the business ot life insurance m this state for the current year. , j Witness-my .hand . and the seal of said of sjiid office , the dny and ; 1 SKAL. f- yar first above written. ( , ! 11. A. HANCOCK , Auditor Public Accounts. Omaha , 'National ' Bank , tlie coinianys. ) ! financial agent , at Omaha , Nebraska. Itotur byipovniission to Hon. J. II. Alilliml , Omaliu , Neb. " All communications should be addressed to too. o. Secretary and General Manager , BEATRICE , NEBRASKA. s HAYNES , Agent at Omalia. Best Goods in the Market Ask for our gooils nnd sco that they bear our trade marl ; . Cure without moill- A POSITIVE cino. 1'utonloi Octo ber 16,1870. Ono box will euro the most obtlnato ciiso In four days or low. DO luo No nauseous closes of cubobs. oopalbaor oil of Bomlnlnooil Umt are certain to proJuco dyspep sia by dostrovlnir the ooutliitfs of tlio fctoiimeti , 1'rico * 1.EO. 6oM by all druifslstu or malleil on receipt of price. For further pnrtleulurs soiit " " ' * * " for circular. I > . O. DOT 15.71. T. C. .Zj01j .iT CO. -.CDRE. KJJolmet. . Now YorK. tuca-tli-fmtlYiu&o AlifceiKn ace. B markaU - acd quick eerta. aztl. Seal BUmp lot Kali.4 intllsulan.A4a.e , Dr. WARD St. CO. . ii ; MO. ON AFE.II. . 1st , Wo will open our Horse and Male Market Cor , Howard and 14th StsOmaha , , Neb. With icvcrul car loadi of pooct ttock , Hurt Mill keep cuimtuntlr on liumlu full UHMirtmunt ol DitAl'T uuil lilllVlNU UOltaKb In cur lulu orutrctull. HAKE & PALMER. Nebraska National Bank OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Paid up Capital $360,000 Suplus May 1 , 1886 85,000 U. W. VATKS , President. A. E. TOUZALIN , Vice President. W. H. o. HUGHES , Cashier. D"IE ' W.V. MOU3E , JOHKS.COU.IN9 , tl. W. YATES , LI.WIS S. UEEU , A. E. TOUZAI.IN , BANKING OFFICEi THE IRON BANK. Cor. 12th ttnd Farnara Streets. Qoncral Dauklutf lluslu j TramactoL WEAK , NERVOUS PEOPLE Aud other * suffering ffora IltnOUS debility , eXh Ullll > tf chronic dlMait * . iirtinMwra Idtcllng of toune or old are 'notltlveljr ' curtd ty S'r. ' llorne' funiuui hlrrtra- llazurtltt 'frlU Tliuutauil * Euplurc. TOO cured ln'85. KenJ lampforpiuHiltt , I. W. it. HOfiHE , INYEMT08,181 WABMH AY , , CHCACO. ( SOUTH OMAHA ! Beautiful Residence Lots ZL.OOIK . : On the Inrgc map of Omaha and observe that the two nnd one-half inilo belt from the Oniahu postoffice runs south of Section 33 and through the uovth end of South Omaha. TAKE A STRING And pencil , then get one of J. M. Wolf & Co.'s maps of Omaha and South Omaha combined , PUT YOUR FINGER On the string at 13th and Farnam , Omaha's business center , and your pcnc on the string at where Bellevue street enters South Omaha from the north , THEN DRAW A circle and note where SOUTH OMAHA Is , and also that many "Additions , " "Places" and "Hills" are far OUTSIDE This magic circle , THEN STOP And think a moment what will make outside property increase in value. THE GROWTH OF OMAHA Is ALL that will enhance the value of real estate other than at SOUTH OMAHA. At the latter point we have three important factors lo build up nnd make valuable the property : _ First The growth of Omaha , which has and always will follow th transportation lines. Second All the great railways center there , thus making it the best manufacturing point of any in or near the city. Third THE IMMENSE STOCK YARDS INTEREST. Dressed Beef Business and Pork Packing Industry Will make n town of themselves. TWO NEW PACKING HOUSES Going up this year. ! A Gigantic Beef Canning Establishment To bo put into operation by Hint prince- meat producers , Nels Morris ot Chicago. IFOOULi Away your day of grace when you do not get an interest in South Omaha be < fore a higher appraisement is miide. The bu.st locations are being taken. Make your selections now. Lots thiit sold for § 300 in 1SS1 cannot now be bought for 81,000. , Over the railway track will make safe and .splendid thoroughfares between thii city and South Omaha. A STREET CAR LINE Will run to the Stock Yards this year. The minute it does lots will double ii value , as this will afford cheap and quick transportation either by Dummy , Cable or Horse Cars. Agents to handle this property on good commission waiJeJ ANY HEAL ESTATE AGENT Has authority to sell lots. For further information , main , prica lists , am descriptive circulars , address ' anagei ; ' . 4 216 SOUTH 13TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB.