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8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. MAX 17 , ISSff I It GROWTH OF JHTOTB OMAHA , Bomo Interesting Facts About Suburban Improvements , . ' THE OMAMA BELT RAILWAY. by Xhrcml Tlio Omnlm An- nrolilstq Unll Notes City News of General Interest. The Growth of South Oninha. " \Vlmt \ nro tlioy lining down at South Onmlin ? Dues ( ho business thorn amount to anything ? Arc they gellliifr much live stock nt Iho yards ? Will it over b a gren t cattle and hog market , nnd will it ever amount to anything us a slaughter * ing point ? Those nnd many otner simi lar < | iiustiou.s nro daily uskr.d hy citizens of Omaha who do not realize tli.it just Mouth of our city limits n business is growing up th.it in tliu nonr future will surpass , in point of c.itrilnl employed nnd business importance , the entire whole s.ilo niul manufacturing interests of thu Oninha of 1880. The careless observer , \viio may have vlsltnd the Chicago yards nud who estimates the importance "of : i lnisnc ! s by the number of acres of laud it occupies , and docs not take into con sideration the length of time it has been established , might tnku a casual survey of thu yards and go away satisfied in his own mind tlmt the South Omaha stock yards amount to very little. It was only a short time ago that n few enterprising men met in the open prairie , dot their stakes and .said , "hero wo will build stock yards which can bo enlarged as the business develops ; hero wo will build packing houses that shall huvo a capacity miliicient to handle all the liyo stock oi the northwest ; hero wo will lay out town lots to be built upon and occupied by our employes and by others having interests hero. " The yards were built , a packing house was built , stores nnd private dwellings wont up ; but no sooner wns it known that stock would bo shipped to the yards , that it would bo M > lu hero for shipment and for slaughter ing , than the most violent opuosition was encountered from other markets. Chicago cage sent men here , not to establish commission houses , but to turn business uwny from here , to spy out sales nuute to speculators and then tolegranh the price to Chicagothattho , stock on arrival might "bo sold at a loss to the speculator thereby ninking it unprofitable for him to operate on tlds market. In spite of all the oppo sition the market continued to thrive , the yards were enlarged , the capacity of the packing houses was increased , western cattlemen gave every encouragement nnd promised to ship all their stock hero ns soon as the yards could handle it. Chicago live stock dealers , who had como to believe , after having had n monopoly of the business for many years , that the business world came to an end just out side of their limits , and that while , the country west might bo a good cattle nnd hog pasture , it could never have any other market than Chicago , began to realize that they had made a slight mis take and that Omaha was bound to bo market. Three of the most prominent commission linns in Chicago hayo now established branch houses hero which nro under the management of able men , who are working to build up a Bopurale trade bore. The petty llings and disparaging remarks which wore so common n year ago , with the press nnd the representatives of other markets , have been laid aside , nnd tiio prevailing spirit is to treat the Omaha market fairly nnd give what credit is deserved. No one pretends that this is n Chicago in point of business importance or in the amount of business transacted , but that this is anew now and growing market ; that what business is done hero is done well ; that onr packers nnd shippers are paying more than the owner of stock could realise- wore ho to ship to Chicago or any other market , a fact which live stock men who have tried it are free to admit. The very fact that live stock men talk of the Omaha nnd Chicngo markets in the same breath goes to show our importance in the eyes of shippers , nnd it is to be doubted if the Chicago market could have shown as great im provement during the lirst throe years of its existence. The day was when Albany. N. Y. , was the great est live stock market in the country , and when there was talk of building yards at Buffalo and of there being n market there. Albany men ridiculed the idea and f woul'l not believe that there could over bo anything beyond the Hudson river. Buffalo became a market all the same , nnd to-day the grass grows green in the Albany yards , iiuftalo had its day nnd the business wont to Chicago. Omaha's time is coining. That something moro than talk and cheap advertising are nec essary to make a market was at once re alized by the stock yards company , and it is to bo doubted if any enterprise in the west lias boon pushed with greater vigor cfr if any company Jias boon more ready to take advantage ot the opportunities presented than thn Union Stock Yards company of South Omaha. They liavo worked quietly nnd without any display , if anything they have been too quiet 1 nnd should have made moro noise in the world. To-day the company are moving into the now stock exchange - : change building , a structure which would bo a credit to any oity or any market. It has just been completed at a cost of $00,000 and is 00x140 feet on the ground , four stories in height. It will bo occu pied by the Stock Yards comunny , and by the commission linns , the balance of the room being used for banking and hotel purposes. The old building , to- * gcthcr with the hotel will bo removed to make room for the extension of the yards. A force of men are ougngod in making brick which will bo used in building the now packing house to bo occupied by Fowler Uros. of Chicago. The plans nnd exact dimensions of this packing house linvu not boon completed yet , though the . ground is being graded down ready for it. * This much , however , is known that it will bo fully as largo as Hammond's and willbo , used exclusively for slaughtering hogs. In addition to Fowler liros. , . Worim & Hoaloy , one of the largest and ' ' " "most bitccessful exporting linns of Chi- "f ' cage nnd who supply almost entirely the , ' Glasgow market , nro figuring on coming * hero , and it is expected that they will * bo established hero before cold weather sots in. Nelson Morris nnd Andy Unas < > hnvo decided to build a packing house near the present location of the Union * i Kondorlng Co.'s works , which will bo moved further down the track , There : ro several other linns calculating on eomint : hero , but negotiations have not ' advanced far enough to warrant their . being named nt the present timo. To give 1 some idea of the growth of the business done at the yards , compare the receipts of the present year with a year ago. In April. 18S5 , the receipts were 055 cattle , " 8.000 lioirs hogs , 875 blicop and 50 horses ; ' in April , 18SU , the receipts amounted to " 8,917 cattle , 20,760 hogs , & > 2 sheep and 81 horses , The bulk of all the receipts are bandied by commission men who are well represented by M. liurko & $ ons , ueo. Uurko manager ; Sav- ngu & ( ircou ; Keonnn & Hancock , ' represented by Draper Smith ; Wood Bros. , represented by Waller Wood and JolmDadisman ; and George Adams & r BurKO. represented by Andy Gillospio nnd Frank Ohittondcn. The town of Bptith Omaha is building up rapidly and Jnmdrcds of men are finding there pleas * rvint and agreeable homes while town lots fovadvancing in value at a rate which promises to rival the boom in Omaha elty lots. It is not surprising that those Who are fully posted on the atl'airs of the ( took yards , are enthusiastic over the outlook uuu future prosperity of the bttsi- enterprises established there. THK BKI..T Some Interesting Pacts About nn Im portant Enterprise. "The Omaha Beltraihvay , " said Prcsi- that we can liavo trains running by July. There are now about 100 tennis working on the different parts of the line , and wo hope to have It finished by that time. Be tween the Omaha terminus on California street and the military road the line is nearly graded ; between the military toad and tlio stockyards the line is nearly tlirco-fourths completed. The trouble is at present that there Is a big cut to bo made nt the Summit , to complete which will require some weeks yet As to how much rolling slockwo shall have , I can not say. And so far as the running of trains is concerned , I run notable nt pres ent to toll you anything , Wo shall put on ju. i ns many trains as business will stand. Wo shall endeavor to accomino date the public in every particular ? ' A further interview with Mr. Clark re vealed many particulars concerning tlio licit railway , which have not yet been published. They are of great interest , however , as concerning an enterprise which is bound to henceforth play an inipoitant part in the growth of this city.The The route of the Belt railway is as fol lows : Commencing at Fifteenth and California streets , running north about one mile , theticu northeast over the Sul phur springs tract , passing north of the fair grounds , ) hence west through Oak , Chatham , Isabel and Boyd's ' additions , thence southwest about three miles , crossing Hamilton just west of Fortieth street , passing through Walnut Hill ad dition , ihcnee southeast , passing through Mr.Cormiok's second addition , Leaven- worth Terrace , West Omaha addition , the county poor farm , Lynian place , Melrose Hill and South Omaha Syndi cate addition , finally reaching the stock yards , tin ) southern terminus of the line. This is tlio main line of the road ; at the intersection of Fortieth and Fnrnam streets a branch runs southwest to Pa pil lion , connecting there with tlio Missouri Pacific. At n cost of moro than $300,000 tlio Bolt line recently purchased n tract of land extending from California street to Nioholns-aboutone-half amilo-and from Fifteenth to Sixteenth streets. On this cround it expects lo have its depots , freight yards , etc. The passenger depot , which will beja line structure , is to oo erected by the Belt railway in conjunc tion with the Missouri Pacific , at the corner of Fifteenth and California streets. The freight depot will bo at the corner of Fifteenth and .Nicholas , while between the two depots will bo the freight yards. It is almost certain , too , that the Missouri Pacific will have its terminal shops at this point , and that it will commence the erection of buildings therefor , during the early summer. The The Missouri Pacific has always lacked terminal facilities in Omaha , and gladly avails itself of providing itself with such at this opportunity. Other smaller depots are to be built along the line of the Bolt railway be tween the California street main depot and the South Omaha terminus , at such pjaccs as necessity dictates. The loca tions therefor have not yet been en tirely decided upon. In this connection it might be stated that the line of thoBclt railway whichof courso.intends to handle the suburban passenger traffic , preserves an average distance from the heart of the cjty of about thrco miles from one terminus lo another. In this way it will cater to the needs of those of our citizens who prefer residences on the outskirts with the facilities of easy rail connection with the city. In fac- trains are to bo run at such speed that the business man can leave his resit dcnco in one of the suburban additions at 8 o'clock in the morning and fifteen minutes later will iind himself at his place of business down town. "Tho cost of the Bolt railway ? " said Mr. Clark , repeating tlio last question put to him by the BEE men. " 1 am almost ashamed to tell you , it has been so enormous. The cost per milo has been nearly ? 10,01)0 ) , largely owing to the greediness of prop erty owners , who compelled ns to pay outrageous prices for right of way privi leges. So that the total cost of the line alone will bo nearly $750,000. The Belt railway has spent more money in Omaha during the past eight months since it commenced work in October last than all the other railways entering here dur ing the past thrco years. Certainly the enterprise deserves the patronage of _ the citizens of Omaha to recompense it for this outlay. The Bolt railway , you may state , is built by the Missouri Pacific , is owned by the Missouri Pacific and will bo controlled and operated by that cor poration. The headquarters will proba bly bo in this city , though that point has not yet been decided. " The prettiest site for a cheap and healthy homo is in Mayno's add. , just two miles from the postollico in the southeast portion of tlio city , Whenyou como to Lincoln , stop nt the Commercial Hotel , if you want homo oomfortfl. C. W. KITC nu.v , Proprietor. Ono mile west of Bedford place , Solo mon's addition , § 350 pur acre. SlixlDO foot near Pierce street on Thir teenth , with a six room house for $3,800. This is too big a bargain to hang long , C. E. MAYNE. Ono mile from city.Salomon's addition. 133x133 fcot on South Thirteenth street at $5,750 , with a house thrown in. This is right on tlio business part of Thirteenth street and is worth $7GOl ) to-day. C. K. MAYNK. Hull Notes. J. II. Manchester , i/nlon Pacifio claim agent , is out in Cheyenne , settling up with the stock men for the cattle killed by the Union Pacilio ears during the past year. The overland passenger CSaturday came In with twelve cars , and was one hour behind. It was delayed four hours on account of tlio strike on the Oregon Short lino. Frank McGinn , a bright and very de serving young man , has been honored with the position of local freight collec tor for the Union Pacific , succeeding Fraud Cloary , another capable young man who has been promoted to the posi tion of bill clork. T. II. Dearborn , general western pas senger agent of the Baltimore & Ohio , and W. C , Shoemaker , traveling passen ger agent of the sumo road , are in town , Saturday the St. Paul road met the cut in second class rates from this to Chicago cage , and improved on it by a bigger one of lifty cents more , ranking second class faro now to Chicago S8. William Keith , ono of the oldest and most popular of tlio conductors of tlio Chicago , Milwaukee & St. Paul and es teemed hero by ninny people , died yester day of heart disease , at Marion , Iowa. Tlio following card to the public ex plains itself ; Whereas , llr. Frank J. Crawford , who was nt ono tiinu a wembei ot thu Biother- hood of Locomotive Firemen , but who was expelled about eighteen months ago fiorn Overland Lodgu N. V-J3 , for npproprlatluz to liisown use a caaisidciable amount of money which ho. had collected for the lodge. Since then ho solicited ami obtained favors on the MieiiKth of belli' ' a member of tlio order. Still \\e desire that no more favors bo ex- tended him on nccount ot Jwlonglne to this , order.nnd wo take this mnnncrorpmclnB mm before tlio public In hlstruo character. ( Signed ) C. 1) . Si-nniiT , U II. WIJJSLOW , 11. r. CAM.AHAN. Committee. 100x1-10 fcot on 15th street , next to the Hartman school , $ flriOO. with a good house thrown in. C. E. Mayno ofl'ers it nnd says it is cheap , lie ought to know. _ _ Keep Quiet And take Chamberlain Colic , Cholera nnd Dlarrluua Remedy. It cures pain in the stomach almost instantly , get a 25 cent bottle , take nothing else , "You will need nothing clso to cure the worst case of DInrrhtcn , Cholera Morbus or bowel complaint. This medieino is made for bowel complaint only and has been in constant use in the west for nearly llf- teen years. Its success 1ms Ijeou un bounded nnd its nnmo bccomojv house hold word in thousands of homes. Try it. Now is the time to get cheap rcsidonco lots in Orchard Hill. Only 10 minutes' drive from tko postoflico ; hue view , nice lots long time , Call on C. 13. Mayne and buy before they are nil gone. Tlio Socialists and Aiiarc lilsts , Mr. John Hosicky , the editor of the Podrok Kapadu , and ono of our promin ent Bohemian citizcns.was mot Saturday by n reporter of the Bun and questioned about the Bohemian clement of tlio so cialistic organization in thi.scity. Mr. It. was positive that the number of social ists , as given in Thursday night 'nBiu : had boon over-stated , nnd Hint there were not more than 103 in this city. Of that number but a small proportion belonged to the anarchist wing of the organiza tion. "Tho fact is , " said Mr. Uoslcky , "that the majority of the socialists are Germans , and not Bohemians. In Chi cngo , too , the blame for the recent anar chist riots was laid upon the Bohemian element , when , as a matter of faot , our fellow-countrymen had very little to do with the trouble. To bo sure on Monday evening the attack on McCormick's fac tory was made largely by the striking Bohemian lumbermen , but on Tuesday evening when the great riots occurred , and when the bomb was thrown , there were not 100 Bohemians in the mob. Why. look ntthc list of killed nnd injured ! Tharo was hardly , \ Bohe mian nnmo on the list. The Spies broth ers nro not Bohemians , Fielding is not n Bohemian , Parsons is not a Bohemian. I toll yon that our nationality lias been greatly wronged in the matter. " Speaking further on the subject of lo cal socialism , Mr. Hosicky said that he had been informed , on credible authori ty , that the anarchists who wore drilling hero , had a supply ot arms and tlmt atone ono time they were stored in the house of ono ot the leaders , a man named Kretsch mar. Concerning the rumors that these men had largo quantities of dynamite in store , lie said that ho could allirm noth ing , though ho had understood that Mich was the ease. Mayne's add. is booming. Ho lias only n few more lots loft in that locality. Call before it is too Into. Largo Kentucky Jack and five other stallions for service. Spring Valley Stock farm , Omaha N. I. D. SOLOMON. Now is the time to pick your lots out in Mayno's add. for $300. Ho is selling them on easy monthly payments. Remember C. E. Mayne oflcrs the best inducements to parties looking for out side or inside , improved or unimproved property. The mechanic and tlio workingman should look at lots in Mayne's add. before buying elsewhere. C. E. MAYNE , 15th and Farnnm. Stolen Tlircnd. Frank Popplcton , alias J. A. Kennedy , was arraigned before Judge Steuberg Saturday charged with receiving stolen goods. It appears Unit ho wont to Fred- crickson , theSt. Mary's avenue dry goods man Friday afternoon , and represent- dent S. II. 11. Clark , to a reporter lri- ; daj',0 "will probably bo Bcomplcled so ing himself to bo a drummer for tltc Coates Tin cad company , sold them at less than wholesale price a lotof spool thread taking in exchange therefor a check for $85 and some goods. Mr. Fredoriokson became suspicious and examined matters closely , after the alleged drummer had loft. "Ho found that the thread wns wrapped up in different n'i7cd parcels , in paper from the store of Tootlo to Maul. On ono of the pieces of paper were some figures and writing which one of the clerks in the Tootlo & Maul establishment recollects having tcribblcd at about ten o'clock Friday morning. This is taken ns showing that 1 he thread must hnvo bean stolen after Miat hour yesterday , and that ono of the employes of the house must have been in league with Kennedy. That worthy was arrested Saturdayns ho was about to present tlio chock at the bank for pay ment. Ho denies havingstolon the goods , or having known that they were stolen , and ho says that ho bought thorn from a man who represented himself to bo an ngout of the Coiites' Thread company , lie was hold to the district court on a clmrgo of grand larceny , and committed in delimit of bail. The authorities are of tlio opinion tlmt Kennedy is ono of a g.ing of sharpers who huvo laid their plans to operate ex tensively in tlds city. Some Interesting disclosures are expected. It is rumored that the son of ono of Omnhn's best known citizens is impli cated in the aiTair. Aorooljots. C. E. Mayno still has a few of those nice acre lots in Belvedere and Newport left. Just north of the Fort. Bo sure nnd see them before buying. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvej of puri ty , fctiength and wholosomonoss. More eoon ornlcol than the ordinary klurts , mid cannot bo Bold Jn competition with the multitude of low test , short weight , alum or phospuato powrdcrs , sold only In cans. ItovAL 1UUIM31'owuKli Co. , 4S8\ViuUBt.Noff Xoik , SOLOMON'S ' ADDITION , This map f oprcsonts1 Solomon's addi tion to Omaha ICO norcs platted in ono aero lots. The land is onomllo from city limits , one-quarlcr mile from deaf and dumb institute , llftccu minutes' drive from postoflico , near Belt railway. Tlio boulevard will bo completed this sum mer , it runs ncnr our east lino. Land contains ICO acre lots , which I ofTor for sale without rcscvcrvo at $ )50 ) to $300 per ncro , on very cosy terms one-third cash , balance five years' time , 8 per cent inter- csl , or ? 50 cash , balance $10 per month with interest. Hero is tlio host oppor tunity lo secure homes at a small outlay. Renllyloss monov per ncro than parties nro now selling small town lots live lots to one nerc. llcnl estate dealers are now platting out town adjoining us on tlio south nnd also west of the above lines live lots to ono aero. Remember , that you can sub-divide your aero lots in five town lots and soli them at once at a handsome ndvnnco. There is no doubt you can double your investment inside of six mouths. The above land joins Tutllo's addition west. I ofl'or 23 acres of the al'ovo ' laud with three story brick dwelling , 1 0 rooms , U3 33 fcot , soft and hard watnr supplied through pipes forced by wind mill , brick bain 03x100 foot , olio frame barn 33vl03 foot , mill house , grinding mill , corn shcllor , hay scales , 14-foot wind mill , ice house , now woll-llllcd with ice , one-aero chicken house and fence , with other out- house's , etc. There is now on the above 28 acres 1,030 choica fruit trees tliroo years old ; 15,030 grape vines , four years old ; 5,003 , raspbeines , also gooseberries , currants , blackberries , strawberries.etc. , etc. Also a good half mile racetrack now complete , The improvements cost over § 10,000. For further particulars call at I5Q9 Fan St. , ( Ma , Neb , . I. U. S ) > .tK. ( Acitns I'nttcrson 1'ark. Patterson Park norcs only 3'S miles S. W. from court hniiBui tioar cnnninu ; factory , nour Woqt Blilu ; buniitllul view ; > j mlle from licit I.lno. Tlio nmvost ntiil best ncro pioporty on tlio mar ket for the prlcp , 3i)0 to $ JSU per ncie. Kiich ncni will innuo 0 loH. Only 10 poruunt down re quited , bnlmico monthly. Como soon. 1) . C. PattersonIron Bulk iliililiip. ! r3 | MAIIA A'lEW lots $330 to $700 718-15 llopjrs & Hill WKIPS Subcllv. nSticreM Just plntti-d Inncto lots tor Stic , commencing MonJav JItiv 10 , from $ . ' 150 to 550J. Adjoining iicto sell for 5800 to S800. Luuwlck & Scay , M cor IGtli nnd Douglas. 471 ' o MAI1A V1UW lota J.330 to * 700 ' 718-15 llQXKS&Hlll : - Ftockilolo & llunclior-2 olo- FOUSAM-I3y ffimt lots on oust front rornur In Clarendon , very cheap. Como undseo thorn. A very choice house nnd lot ono block from Bnundoisst , onPownrd. Persona looking for a homo In nn excellent neighborhood , with nil facilities In the Immediate vicinity , ciinnot lln-1 n plaeo tlmt will surpass tills. Prlcofor n few days 1,700 , only SI ,700 c.islu NKIlEon Noitb 17th st. ncnrNlcliolns st , with OhoiiRcs. I'tlco S10.000 , Imlf URsh. ( XKll'l on North 0th bt , with small house. Price , ? S,100. 3 lot * , each with nood1ioncconNorth2litst ( , fi.OOO for olther , $10. ) clou n , b.il monthly. Here Is u clntnco to not n Rood homo at a reasonable pi Ice , on ea y payments. DuWiluH In nil directions. Como In and EDO our Hat. AlwnysicndytoshoH-propoity. Stockdalo & llunolicr , 1511 Dodge bt. 637-15 o MAIIA VIEW lots $300 to $700 -1S-15 Boggs & Hill LOTS on Dodpo Bt. , Kllby 1'lnco. ? MO ouch. Gniham & llcnawu , Croi litou Hlk. 899-10 OMAHA VIEW lots $300 to $103 718-15 Hoggs & 1II11 F OH SAl.i : 2J feet on SnundoisBt , house o rooms clstein , otc , $2)00. ) CO feet cast front , on S Hinders st , house 7 rooms , well , cistern , etc , $ .VJOO. House cf 'J rooms , full tot , in Lowe's add , j1.400. Thrco corner Ijts on Sowiml st , near Poor Claim convent , S753 each ; oiisy terms. Lot fU\HO on Dodso St. , near 12th Et , f 1,500. Six- choice lots in Lowe's ald.475 to fGOO each : cn y totrns Lot In bunny Side , $1,150. 3 lots on SUh St. , near Farnnm , f30,000. COvlWon l-'atnun ( corner ) , $ .20,000. lllixl't ! on Finnnin Rt , ( corner ) SJ7.00) . HoiiEoof U looms , halt lot , 1/iud st , (3,530. Lot In Wo t Km ! , on UO.IKO St. , $1,100. , Lot In Polham PJaco , $ f > 00. House of H-ioomsuud lot 25x140 , onlSth , near Paul ft. , $2ODO. Hou o of 8 rooms , lot 5\UO , on 18th , near Paul , $ ' . ' , WO. " houses nnd full lot , 19th ncnr Webster si. , fO.OJ ) . 41 feet cast fiont on 8.13th St. , $1,500. 125 feet east float on S. 13th St. , $11.003. Lot on Virginia nvu. , near Loavcnworth St. , J2.000 , terms oasy. Klghtcon of the choicest lots In llcdfoul Place JI60 , $50) , $ . for Inside , nnrt 1000 to ? t)30for ) corners. Kasytorms. LotlnNelson'Hndd. , enst front , $1,700. Lot on Sowiud St. , 13 blocks from street car Him , $1,000. Full lot.'t houses , IStli st , near Louvonworth st. $1,100. 2Jots , south front , on Hamilton st , ncnr 30th , A linrffftln Must bo sold. Largo lot , InrKO boarding house , bam , to ulhor with Biiloon , pool loom nnd barber shop on leased lot adjoin- inur. Kritahllshcd bnMncss. $ iriOO ) for all. House of 5 moms , full lot , lllondo , nenrSauu- ders8t$2OOJ. Money to lonn nt lowest rnto of Interest. Ooo. 1' . llonils 8. W. cor , liitli and Douglas. 410 o MAIIA VJKW lots $300 to 5700 718-15 Hoggs & Hill MKS I'LAC'i soldtotlioso ho : Lots u want i homos they can [ iay for. 411 O MAIIA VIEW lots ? C05 to $700 716-1 } Ilojgs & Illll HANSCOM PLACE-7-room house , barn , S lots , > -5,00) . ftCl AMjjg. 1607 Farnnm. O MAIIA VIBW lots $3CO to $700 718-15 Hoggs & Hill riOTIJ lllULMANrE-Acro lota lit $1W to SXiQ WaiothochoujiOat In the market. Adjoining additions BHIIIO distance are soiling for t-VJ to F10U. This Is 5 our last chance to PLOIIIO some of thuto lots on easy terms. W , A. L. Gibbon 1217 nnd 121U Leu von worth st. 458 o MAIIA VIEW lots $300 to J703 1B-15 Hoggs & Hill PKKSO.VAL I Imvo for eale small cottuerea lots , 1'onsoa and lots , viumut and improved Jots in every addition and on o\ery Bticet in the city us cne.ip and on ui ciuy tt'ims ns nny ono can olfer. I loan money on nppiovcd security. Call on or addread 11 U. Patterson , lUth and Douglas bt. 742 O MAI A VIEW lots J3uO to fc70J 718-15 Hogg * & Hill r liilard Hotel Block , Omaha , M. Do a Purely Brokerage Business. Have Have Farms and Land in all Parts of Nebraska and Iowa , Have school land leases for sale. Have school land contracts for sale. Have stock ranches for sale. ee HATCHER , GADD & Co. , if you want to buy or sell property of any description. Remember the name and place , Millard Hotel Block , Omaha. 1216 Douglas st. OiEIS A.'E'SS I1 ZE'JLi.A.OS X T O7O Mninw , rinniinro , n . IS DEWEY & STONES' Oneoftfte Best and L < ti'f/est fltoo'os ill the U.S. to Select from. . No Stairs to Climb. ' Elegant Passenger Elevator C. E MAYNE , S. W. 011. I5IH A.VD FAUX AM , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in nil parts of the city. Laiuls tor s.ilo In county m Nobntsku. A complete not of Abstracts of Titles of Douijliis County kopt. Mtips of tlio City , State or county , or any other inforiuntion uosiruil furnislioil free of charge upon application. = = = = = ' M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , ' QBO. IlUItKE , Manager , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. HEr'EKL'NCKS : Merchants' and Kariners1 Hunk David City , Neb. ; Kc.-vrnoyN.xtloii.il Hank , Kramer , Neb. : Coltimlms. SUto JUuU. t'olumtmx , Neb.-McOouaM'a ; Bank , Noilh I'laltc , Neb. ; Omaha National Italiki Qinulia. Neb. . , . . . Will pay customers , ' diatt wltu bill qf liidlns attaclicif fur two-thirds value of stock.