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    THE OMAHA JDAILY BEE : SATURDAY , APKTL 24 , 18SG.
PICKED UP ABOUT THE CITY ,
Tlio Union Pacific and the B. & M , Mtike
Another Eaiso in Bates.
THE WAR VIRTUALLY ENDED.
Odils nml Kmls A Tramp Tntks An
other Confidence ( Jaiiiu Su | > rt-
IHJ ; Notes Police Mat-
torn , Etc. , Etc.
liaised Another .Yoteli.
The 1'ncllic const rate war , whichsince
February last hits boon waged between
the roads west of the Missouri river , is
probably nlnn end , Yesterday the Union
Pacific and H. & M. issued : i nirctilnr an-
that on anil after Suntlay the following
rates will prevail :
To all points lit California , flrU-clnos ,
unlimited , ? GO ; limited , $ > 0 Second-
class or emigrant , $15 ( limited ) . Thc o
rate arc without robato. Hound trip
rates arc withdrawn altogether. Jt should
bo noted tnat the change will go into ef
fect to-morrow at all stations west of the
Missouri river , though east of the river it
will not be in force until Sunday.
"This practically clo es the war , " said
Assistant Passenger Agent McCarthy of
Ilio Union 1'acilic , in replying to
the question of a reporter.
"How was tills arrangement brought
nbout ? "
"That I can't tell you. The presidents
of the interested roads bavo nettled upon
their terms of agreement , and we have
nothing to do with that. "
The banta Fo , which is not handling
passengers just at present nml will not
lor days to come on account of wash
outs , is not In on the "deal. " It is
thought , however , that its action will not
l > o inimical to tins arrangement.
A prominent railroad man Raid
that lie did not think tin ; regular rates to
the Pacilic coast would be put above-the
figures announced to-day , at least , for
.Years to come. When it is considered
that the lirst-clas.s , unlimited rate was
. class "bofo" the
JI.O ami the second $75
wall , " it will bu been that the new rates
lire considerably more reasonable.
NOTT..S AND 1T.IISOXAI.S.
President Ad-ims with ( toueral Matin-
cr Callaway , ( Jeneral Superintendent
§ mitli and Trallie Manager Kimball ,
spent the day in the HlulH , discussing
matters of mutual interest with the Iowa
pool commissioners.
The Union Ticket olllco is all torn up ,
nml the carpenters and painters are in
full possession. Kxtcnsivo changes are
being made which , when completed , will
alter the appearance of the ollieo greatly
for the better. The counter will bo in
lite front of the nflicc , instead of on the
Bide as heretofore.
OOJKS AM ) IvNDS.
Stray Ijcavcs I'Ymii the Reporter's
Note IlookH.
Charles Francis Adams was
on Thursday night the bright
particular tar in the galaxy of
railroad brilliants which shone in the
Milhird rotunda. Ho was njt in
appearance what the fancy of a certain
spectator had painted him. About him
was nothing of that prim , straight-jacket ,
Puritanical demeanor which some people
feel to bo inseparable from ISostonian
dignity. He looked rather the English
nobleman in travelling garb , with jaunty ,
easy air and elastic step. His face Is
ruddy , his hair short , his chest full
and round and his whole
appoaraneo is indicative of a man who
cares less about books than he does about
the open air and phv.sical exertion. Ho
was met on every .siilo by men who want
ed to talk to bin ) , and now and then ho
found lime to give an attentive ear to the
busily plied questions of a trio of report
ers. Although rather disposed to put the
questions upon the f-cribes , the latter se
cured from him a fair share of
the information which lie is supposed
to possess upon several subjects.
Although of n serious cast of counte
nance lie vet enjoys a joke and laughs at
it with u ucal of heartiness ( An instance
of this was found in an episode which
transpired on his way up from the depot.
Ho was walking with a newspaper man
who wore a suit of clothes fashioned like
that of the president's , the only diiler-
enco being that of a shade in color.
Itoth wore passing under a gas lamp
when they attracted the attention of a
herd of youngsters , ono of whom , more
acute than the others , distinguishing the
strangeness in the attire of the two , ex
claimed in a piping voice. "Iliilloal
Look at the Omaha dudes in their paper
Milts. " A chorus of youthful trebles fol
lowed the salutation , and when I lie noise
had ceased , Mr. Adams was laughing
heartily at the boyish .salutation.
A TUAMI"
He TnlkN of tlio llcqulHltcs for Sue-
CCSH In His Calling.
"To bo a successful tramp is an art , "
said an old v\ir : at the Union Pacilic de
pot the other day , as ho was watching his
chance to steal a ride on a passing freight.
Ho had boon ordered by Judge Stonberg
to leave the city at once , ami in preference -
once to spending twenty or thirty , or per
haps sixty days in the county jail , ho de
termined to shake the difjt of Omaha
from his feet. "I repeat , " ho continued ,
"to boa successful tramp Is an art. Now ,
I have boon on the road four years. I
am learning more and more about the
business every day , To bo able to toll a
lie in a manner that carries conviction ,
to escape tlio Savlla of the woodpile and
the Charybdis of the bulldog
you will perceive I am not as ig
norant up I am seedy ah ! that in
deed requires tact and skill. Nothing
will help out a tramp so much as a
knowledge of human character. He
miiht be able to tell just what kind of a
fitorv to tell ( Ids person , when ho is ask
ing for a meal and just what Kind of a
yarn to palm oil'on that. Two different
persons won't swallow tlio biiinu story ,
you know Ho must , when arragned before -
fore the police judgtv which is a period-
Jcal thing with me , be able to look him
htraight in the face and tell a btory which
will secure His release. He must
faeo the judge in u quiet
modest manner , of the man who is
the victim of circumstances , and who is
but temporarily out of employment , lie
must , when' ordered to show up his
hands , produi'o a pair which are hard
and horny , as though from years of la
bor. All these are thingi which the
tramp must btndy in order to make a sue-
cciH of his calling. "
„ "You appear to bo well posted on your
business , " suggested a bystander , who
had been listening to tne remarks of his
trampship
"Well , " remarked that individual ,
hitching up his punts , "to tell you the
truth , 1 rni about as smart as any of 'em.
Still I get caught occasionally , as I
fiitnnosi the best o' 'em will once in a
w'nilo , U lii-ia's u freight train getting
ready to leave ami 1 must jump aboard.
I'll just close tliia- little talk by telling you
iiblory \ of a little incident that happened
lo ma the other day , to show you that 1
uiti not Infallible. I was passing through
: i little country town four or five months
ngo , ami 1 uppioachcd a kind hearted old
Jadv fora meal. 1 told her a line story
About having ft wife and three chil
dren in Chicago , and how I had
been compelled to leave , on
account of a shut-down in work , to look
for employment elsewhere , etc. , etc. She
gave me a good meal and rigged mo out
fii a peed suit of clothes. I bade her
good bye and loft the town. Last week
Tl > as ed through thc. : iino place , and by
chance wandered into a yard , where
there was neither n f-awbuck or a
bull-dog , and asked for a meal. The lady
who came to the door eyed me suspicious
ly , as I told her a story of how I was a rail
road man from Texas and had boon
thrown out of work a week or two
before by the great strike. Whim I got
through she quietly remarked , 'That's n
different story from the ono you told mo
three months ago. ' Before I knew what
was going on , F was arrested and in jail ,
under a ten days' sentence on bread and
water. The old lady had a longer mem
ory than I did anil so I was trapped. I
had placed my private mark on her gate
the lirst tinio 1 visited her , and that
would have put mo on my guard if I had
noticed it. Hut by some mischance it
had become erased. Well , good-by ,
here's aboard for Denver. "
IIRKKKT OF IIIH COAT TAIh.
A Ijnwjcr'H Misfortune I'olloo Court
Points.
In police court yesterday. Judge
Stcnberg disposed of a few unimportant
cases. Anderson Lewis , a negro who
has recently been released from a long
term in the county jail , was again ar
raigned for vagrancy.
"Von oughtn't to call mo a vagrant ,
judge , " ho pleaded , " 1 am a laboring
man. 1 worked hard on election day. "
"For whom did you work ? " queried
tlio judge.
"For the man that run in the Third
ward let mo see ; what's his name ? Pat
Ford. He gave mo four dollars. "
"Gavo you four dollars , did he ? How
many times did you vote ? "
The question appeared to pn/.zlo the
negro for a moment and he stopped to
scratch his head mcdilntingly. l < inally
he replied , "Only once , I think "
Everybody in the court room laughed.
The negro was taken back to jail for
further examination.
Charles Iloyt was fined ? . " ! and costs
for assaulting a lawyer. "Judge" J. S.
Cooley , widely known in local legal cir
cles , was at the depot awaiting
the departure of the overland train on
the Union Pacific. Iloyt was .slightly in
toxicated , and becoming exasperate'd for
Mime reason at thu legal gen'Ionian ' ,
made a determined assault upon him
Cooley , who firmly believes that under
all circumstances discretion is tlio bolter
part of valor , turned and ran. Ho was
not finiek enough , However , for Iloyt
cntignt him bv one of the appendages of
his long-tailed coat.
"Holpl Murder ! Fire ! Police ! " shouted
the barrister at the top of his lungs.
Still his assailant clung determinedly to
his coat-tail.
"Help ! Police ! Po " At this intcr-
cstin" : point tlio fragile coat-tail gave way ,
and Cooley with ono wild bound made
his escape , leaving a "roodly portion of
his garment in Hoyt's hands. The latter
"
waslihieod under" arrest , together with
two ot his friends , who sought to inter
fere in his behalf. The latter were re
leased , as they plainly proved that they
were not implicated m the assault.
Graduates I'lantlnjjTrccn.
City Auditor Long suggested to cer
tain members of the board of education
Wednesday that the graduating
class of the high school ought to celebrate
Arbor day by a tree-planting exorcise.
Tlio idea was approved , and
forthwith oiKhtccn c.ilalpas were
procured. Thursday afternoon at
2 o'clock , when the high school was dis
missed the graduates gathered around
the government monument on the
campus. Hero an ovr.l had been de
scribed by Gardener Craig.around which
holes were dug. The trees were placed in
position , the girls holding tlio trees while
the boys shoveled , in tlio earth. The
class consists of 18 mqmburs , fourteen
girls and four boys , for each of which one
tree was placed in the ground doubly
commemorative of the day and their year
of graduation , The affair was witnessed
by all the high school children from the
windows of the building , as also by Prof.
Lewis and Messrs. Long and Conoyer.
TIiu Calilo Komi Quest ion.
Councilman Goodman , who is promin
ently identified with the movement to
prevent the Cable Railway company
from securing right of way across the
viaduct , in speaking of the matter yester
day , said : "Wo properly owners south
of tlio viaduct don't want the cable com
pany to cross that structure , and we
propo-jo to do all in our power to sec that
it noes not. The fact is that it will tell
upon the strength of the viaduct , and
greatly endanger the passage of other
Vehicles across the structure. Tlio prop
erty owners south ot the viaduct will
have all the disadvantages of the scheme
of allowing the company to cross , with
out any of the benefits. The company
docs not intend to go into southornOmaha ,
but will take a straight line for the
depot. " 4
The Weekly Shoot.
The gun club held its regular weekly
shoot Thursday afternoon at tlio Athletic
park. The conditions were twenty clay
pigeons , eighteen yards rise. George
Kay , ub last wcekmado , tiio highest score ,
and hence will retain the diamond badge.
mi ; prom : :
Tlio Same Old Story. "vifS
Ilonry Suhulo rojiortud at police licnil-
qutirttirayuiti'nlny that ho. l.iut boon
conluloiicoil out of $25 on the sumo
old plan. The "con" inuii met him us ho
wtis tolling up Tun 111 struct ( having just
como In from the west ) and tola the in-
nocuiit that hovts running n bi ? wholesale -
sale house ) herb , and would ivo him cm-
Sclmlo , who Is u very green
. readily foil into the trap and
the two soon bi.'ctumi fast friondd. A little -
tlo later , when ills now-fouiui friend re
quested n small loan of $05 , ho shelled
out promptly. It was not lonfj before
manand monnydlsappoared. The "con"
man , it is hardly necessary to saj' , has
not been captured.
For Sale or 1 ratio.
Forty suctions of extra choice western
agricultural lands ; twelve hundred and
eighty acres of Yoik county. Nub. , land ,
divided into ton very dcslrablo farms ,
Tor particulars mldro s the owners ,
llui'Kixs & COWAN ,
York , Nub.
A MyHtcrlotis ( Jaso.
The di&ap | > earanco of Mr. K , C. Picrco ,
a well known undertaker of lllair and
formerly coronnr of Wiiblilngton county ,
Is causing coiihiderablo oxcitquicnt in
that little cily , Mr. 1'icrcu loft his home
on Tucbday niglif , intending , ns ho said ,
tu attend the courao of lectures which
were bcuig givc.u iu this city by au cin-
bnlmer from the cast. Ho was seen on
the streets of Omaha next day , but since
that time nothing has been heard of him.
His friends and relatives in Ulnir , grow
ing alarmed at his prolonged Mloncc ,
have made a thorough search for him in
Omaha , winch , however , ha < f availed
nothing. The case is coitainlytx mys
terious one.
When yon come to Lincoln , stop nt the
Commercial Hotel , if you want homo
comforts. U.V. . KUCIIKN , Proprietor.
Army ItrlcTn.
Col. Hnrnham , who was called to Fort
Niobrara the other day by the serious Ill
ness of his daughter , Mrs. Lieut. Mcrriam ,
writes to Gen. Hrcck that Mrs. Merrlam
is much better and is expected to recover.
Lieut. Stevens , of Fort Niohrara , is in
the city on a short leave of
absence.
Wanted to exchange for stock of Hard
ware and general merchandise , 500 acres
of line Thayer county ( N'eb.land ) ; live lots
in ( Jonoa ( Nob. ) ; good store building
( best corner ) ; good dwelling ( best loca
tion ) in Ksscx ( Iowa ) ; also eighty acres
one-half milo from town of Kisox ( Iowa ) ,
seeded in blue grass For further par
ticulars , address John Linderliolm , Cen
tral City , Nebraska.
Athletic invents.
The managers of the Athletic Park will
present an interesting programme of
races for Sunday , as follows !
One hundred and twenty-live yard race ,
scratch , open to all amateurs I'ri/.e , sil
ver cup.
Ono hundred yard handicap , nrofos-
sional 1'iirse , s&Oj lit > tpri/.o , $1(5 : second ,
$10 ; third , $5.
Three hundred yard handicap , profes
sional I'ur.-u $ . ' 50 ; lir&t prize , sflo ; second ,
? 10 ; third , $ . -1.
Ono mile handieap , protohMonal
Purse , ! ! < ) ; lifht prize , if 15 ; second , $ 10 ;
third , $5.
Kntranco in professional races ton per *
cent ; amateur races free.
Entries for all races close to-day at
'J . in. with George K Kay.
Public sale of Short Horn nattlo at Lin
coln , .Nob. , April 1-1 , 1880. Fifteen cows
and heifers and twenty bulls. For cata
logues apply to Col. F. M. Woods , Lin-
coTn , Neb. , or Willia & Lacy , Lacona ,
Iowa.
SVJQST PERFECT MADE
Purest anil stronKCSt Natural Knilt Flavors.
Vanilla , lAMnon , OHUIKO , Almond , Hose , etc. ,
flavor as delicately and naturally as the fruit.
PRICE CAKING POWDEK CO. ,
CHICAGO. ST.
AMUSEMENTS.
AND-
THE MENDELSSOHN
QUINTETTE CLUB !
Exposition BnlMini
8:15 : p , tn ,
ADMISSION 50 GEBTS ,
F. M. ELLIS & GO.
Architects and Building Superinfs
OMAHA HEB and DBS
, , MOINES.I& . .
Ofllco , Cor. lull mid I'nnmm Streets , Hoomll
< jr.oini : lluici.i.s-niioF with K. M. Klin.
Sf'RIflG VEHICLES.
OVER 400,000 ffz. IN USE.
IthllnfTelifcle mnilo. Ilioea as ca r
\vilbone punnn lwo. The Hprlni ; IciiHlhrn nml
HliuMlMt nccw/rcliugto \Tfltbttht-ycarry. . Kqually
\ > cll ailiiirti'il 10 iniigb ruiinlry rouiln iiiul
tltic rlrlyenotcltid . niuniifiirliirruuinlHolilby
Ul luudluu Ciu-iiuo UullUcru utiU Uvuh-ro *
60 HEAD OP CATTLE
iiKOfS KpcUtorud Cows , ! I5 lllffh Grade
Cows , in VotuHntr Hull * , M VcurllniIlellurs. .
'J'liDsu i-ows woio tnkoa from Tnimlnill. Ohio ,
wlion nno your old , Am six yiiiis old this
bluing and \\lllciill from "Flower IHiko , " u very
line two-yoiir-dld I ull liought of ( ) , W. Mol'uun ,
Johiibnn Co , Imui , ono your nk'o , will bu ro-
coidud la ui'Zt vol. , und Iu for bit'o. Vi'urllng'
tinllsaud holt fis from HIOMI cows nnd "Duku
of Corlhuid" losonluil ill Vol.I , Short-lltiinl
Hoid Hook. Any DUO winlilnjr nnoli u'ltllo will
do well tonddioMorcull und BCO II. U. Smith ,
tvo mill's noitli of Mlllord , icwiml Co. , Nob. It
told to n i-ntU'lHiiuii will Kocu until tlr t ofMny
and Uullvur ut l.liifohi , billfold or Howard , Nob.
H. 0. BM1TII.
ESTABLISHED 1870.
Lincoln Steam Dye Works
W. D. UOHEKTSON , Prop'r.
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2OOOO Vehicle'Annually. Semi for CnliiEoguc , K'ricus , FrcS ! : l
Elate * : it < ! ' 3'cslimoithils.
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Property of every description , for sale in all parts of the city. Lands tor sale in
county m Nebraska. A complete set of Abstracts of Titles of Doujrhis County kept.
Maps of the City , Slate or county , or any other information ilesired furnished
free of charge upon application.
Nebraska National Ban ! ;
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
Paid up Capital $260,000
SuplusMay 1 , 1885 26,000
U. W. YATIS : , President.
A. E. TonxAi.iN , Vice President
\V. H. S. Iluuiiia , Cashier.
mutc'0
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Practice limited to Disease ? of c i
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Glasses litted for nil IbrniH of defective
Vision. Artificial Kyes Inserted.
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cost.
cost.Men
Men and wonion , between the ages of 17 and G" > years , who are in good health ,
may become nu'iiibi'ra.
There is n > changing from one class to another , and assessments do not Increase
with advancing ajre.
The Company has a guarnnluo fund of $100.0'0 paid up in cash , which is an ad
ditional security to that furnished by any company in the United State * .
It has a Reserve fund which provides for a non-forfeiting pollcv and a paid-up
policy.
'J ho Company is located in the West : its business is confined to the healthy West ,
and applications from persona residing in nularial districts ace not accepted , which
will insure few asscs < moiit.s , and a consequent exemption from any onerous liability.
_ A local Advisory Hoard , composed of not less than live leading oiti/.eus of each
vicinity , may b formed , who may act as advisory counsel In the .s tMeincnt of claims
by tin' death of nvmbers and as to the admKsio i of applicants to inoml'orship. '
A member who litpsrs his eortlllo.ito m-iy iM-iustato the same at any time upon
satisfactory evidence of good health , by tlio payment of all delinquent dues and
: ise. . . mcnts.
No insurance company in this or any other country has ever failed by reason of
of the death-rate experience- The failure in each installed has open eau.sod by pecu
lation or speculation. The Mifu guards introduced render both impo.-sible in this
Aucocintion.
Our business Is cwiilliioil to the endowment for ell ago , and the payment of the
widows and orphans after death.
The policy is more liberal , and the plan more secure , than any company in the
United Stajos.
Co-operative Insurance Companies ( \\istod _ in Kuglnnd 200 years hefor.i the stock
any other company makes.
The Strength of This Association Consists of
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 OAUU V .
Tlio cost of life protection in tins company is less than any company in the
United States. The company isgood anil payments prompt.
, . This , . Association , . is now entering its third year , and lias a large membership ,
which is constantly increasing.
At death or maturity of endowment the member receives his interest in the
Reserve Fund in addition to the amount duo on the policy.
All policies become nou-to''feiling after the third year to the extent of the mem
ber's interest in this Reserve Fund.
AGENTS WANTED in every town and city where not supplied in all of the
states west of the Mississippi river and lorth of Kansas. Good reliable canvassers
can obtain ino t favorable rates by writing to the company.
The Western Mutual haseonsolidaledthciinouibnrshipof the "NebraskaMutual , "
"Farmers' and Moclurilcs' " and ' 'Lincoln Mutual , " and with its own members in
sures perfect protection.
"We regard tlio Western Mutual as ono of the very best life _ insurance assopjo.-
tions in tnis country , and expect to see , at no very distant day , it covering the entire
fieid of the liealty West with its active , gentlemanly agents. " Daily Erjircas , March
OFFICE AUDITOR OF PUHLIC ACCOUNTS , )
STATIC OK NIIIIIASKA : , [
LINCOLN , February 1 , 18315. )
It is herobv certified that the Western Mutual llenevolent Association Insurance
Company , ot IJeatriee , in tlio State of Nebraska , has complied with the insurance law
of tins state , and is authorised to transact the business of life insurance in this st t
for the current year.
, j Witness my hand and the seal of said of s-iid ollice , the day and
j SKAr , . { year first above wiitlen.
< , ' 11. A. HANCOCK , Auditor Public Accounts.
Omaha National Hank , the company's ' financial agent , at Omaha , Nebraska.
Retor by permission to Hon. , J. II. Millard , Omaha , Neb.
All communications .should be addressed to
rVIEIE ? . O. SI-A-SIUST ,
Secretary and General Manager , BEATRICE , NEBRASKA.
OTIS HAYNES ,
General Agent. Office , Room 10 , Crcighton Uloek , Oimilin , Neb.
Fine Business Lots at the South End , and
In ( he north end of this Town. Two and one half miles from the Omaha post
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ITiiUne Into consideration the Directs nml allcjre ) , imd nro Bold
One Quarter Down ,
Balance till , 2 nn < l DjcnrsutV per | cent.
The Finest Suburban Lots ,
ArounilOninliii. 2WfretnbovothaiMissouri lllvcr. NonlicroelsonboiitOnuliauro loc.itoil siidi
fconu * fcltf'x for Muilest , MiMlum orl2l < vint domus.
InrcHlKUto llil unit n'curo BOIIIU u ( tliU line pioi arty.
Before a Higher Appraisement is made.
DON'T Ilii.Iivi : : : n wml of thin until you li.ivo tliorouKliljr Invcstlgutuil It.
That thin property l only t\\o nml ono half inllci from Ouinha'i buslnom contcr.
That tlio iiltltu'lo In hUh.
Tlial the Inuitlon In liiMUtlful ,
'Unit iiiiiilolitsiiroiliiiitutl | | on pnrli ulilonf the etreeti.
Tlmt rnc-li lot lunUiliu'.i.Or ) B'liuuo foot with -0 foot alloy.
That the 8trootmiroRnml ) 10J foci wtilu ,
'Iliat tliuii'nro lx iltiiiiiuy trains o.icli way , honlilet tlio rogulur trains.
'Unit tlio ptiopt cam 111111 < ) wttliln ono hull nillu of tUeru.
'J'lnit tliunliect cirrt-will run tliorothls jcar.
'J luil tlio prU'o In ono thin ] los * tlmn Is arkod for jiroporty the tumo dUtanco In other direction ! .
Tlmt the lots uro ono thlnl luriK'r than inimt otlien ,
Tlmt they arc Imrkud by 11 Hynillciito rcim'senlhu f 11,0)1,01) ) .
TliHwtlu'rohisulrcaily boon oxpenJo'i between ! l , < JJJ,0)iui ) ) I f,1)W. ! )
' 1 hut theru IH n line syhtoin of waterworks , furnUhliu pure > | irbu wutar.
rltiat the rullnnyH nil c ener tliuio.
That houth Oinulu l > a KIHII ot Itself.
Tlmt It IIIIB Its o\ui pi > tullico ,
'Jbat II baa Itxjwn r.ilU.iy itiitlon ,
Tlmt It bus Ita o n nowtpaper ,
In Fact
It lias everything to make tlio property the very belt pa > lu Inrestment hi Ileal-K tnto loJay.
Look Into It. Examine It Carefully.
Don't Buy a Lot.
Dntll you nro convinced tbnt there li no ponlblty of Inturrineu lo . Tbe bunl ( orao reslilcuco Iot lit *
one lullu lhl ldo ( illrtctly north ) of tlio U.XION bT l K VAlllui wbcrc lira located tbo
Irsarncrxco 33rececd. Ecc ± ,
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BccfC an.nln.fj 333tateliolJ.Maeri ,
C3Vblcb In len years will be tbo JA KfJKST ISDUSTIIV In the west nnd will mike properly wortli per f J )
nbat l now ntkcd fyr B lot. The dnilnuuo of tbo above liiitltutloni li perfuctiiiid Ho * ii ulli horn the tonu
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOTS ARE SIMPLY PERFECT.
Any real estate iiscnt will tell you lot * . Slan with bomo and rarrlnse ut the flloba-Jouniiil oillcc , at the
"fcuiinult , " rioulli llinali.i , ban maps anil prlco ll t > and K ahrjyi ro.uly tu < liu properly. 1'or further In-
fonuntlon wiip > . | rHo llilo nd desirlinu u cnculuri ,
M.A.U
MILLABD HOTEL BLOCK ,
Omaha , Nebraska ,