< THE OJMAHA DAILY BJBE : MOJSTDAY , MA Bl < 188 < 5. RAILROAD CLERKS , p hing About the Occupants of the Two Headquarters Buildings. FACTS AND FIGURES. tit-leu Ilccclvcil liy the JMfTcrcnt ClorUn Tlio Kcmodclcd II. & M. ' / nulldlng Ooncrnl Mnnix- pcr llolilretlue's Writing. A stranger passing down Fnrnnm street nbont C o'clock any evening would be sure to meet a procession of young ladles and gen- tlcincn JournryliiK westward. The proces sion would stretch. In all probability , as far cast as Ninth street , and as far west as Fif teenth , where Its continuity would bo broken In tlio hurrying , scurrying mass of humanity which Is constantly pouring Itself to the four points ot the compass fiom that place as a centre , lie would see all classes leprcscntcd In the crowd ; fiom the light-footed , bright- eyed malilcn of "sweet sixteen , " to the sad- eyed , caieworn woman , who'o lace betokens - tokens the fact that she has seen a gioat deal of this life's toll nml MHIOWS ; fiom the dap per , stylishly atrajcd dtnle , to the shabbily dressed man ot middle atro whu Is .struggling nlong trylnif tosuppoit a lingo crop of chil dren on a salary ot S < X ) or STO a month. The stranger would probably never guess , unless ho wcio given n "pointer" befoieimnd that the olitpoining was fiom the two lail- wny henthpiatters buildings , the Union Pa- clllcand the 11. t M. Tlien. poihips , ho would licgin toicalbo wliata vastnmoiint of dally labor tin ! keeping of accounts of two gica't lallio.tds like thosu named above In volves. Some few facts and statistics on tills Inteicsting subject may nut come amiss at tills point TUP. UNION I'AC'iriC. The cleiks In the Union 1'nrllic headquar ters work In a Imlliling which alptcBant lit rather crowded and almint utteily devoid of modern facilities. Kxtotislvo improvements , notice of which hasduly appealed in theltii : : , nieundei way and will conveit tho.slrnctuie Jn to one of the handsomest anil most thor oughly appointed buildings of the kind In America. The airangcmcnt ol the ollices ' will bocnlltoly changed and clevatois , i mi ning from basement to roof , will do away with the wearisome climbing of stalls , widen Is now the disagreeable beginning of the hcadquartuitt' cleik's daily toil. Theie aict)5 ! ! ) clerks employed in the build ing about llfty ot w horn aio ladles. This num ber of course , vaile.s fiom time to time , as discharges nnd additions nit ; constantly being made. The range of salaries paid Is a wide one Beginning with the messenger bojs , who aie paid Sl. > a month , the scale is an ascending one to the point of S'J.OOO a MW , which Is the salary paid to the chief clerks , In thedllTotcnt dcpai Intents , who oc cupy highly ic.sjionslblc positions. Sixty- live dollars a month may peiliaps be taken as a fair average or the salaries paid by the Union I'aeilic for its cleileal woik. Copyists arc paid fiom Sfltt to S45 a month , typcwiiteis from say ? i"i to 51ii" . acroidlm ; to their speed and ability to do outside clerical woik more Impoitunt than mere copying. One of the highest paid cleiks ol tills latter class is u lady In the geneial siipciiiitcndcnl'a ulllcc , who receives SI35 per month. The eleikof oidlnaiy ability receives liom SW to STO per month , accoidlngto bin pioilclency and tlie length of his service in the company's em- ploy. Tbeieaie a number of men in tills building , some of them witn families , too , who aio paid as low as S40 per month , be cause their woik Is not worth moie than that figure. They have been "plugging away" for thalamonnt foryeais , and in all piobabllity will continue to do so for tlie lest of their natural liven. The conespondcnco ot the company Is done on exactly lifty typowritois , some of which lire opei.Ued by ircntlcmon and others by ladies. Accoiding to a rule lecontly passed by the company , operators aio le- ( linred to pay for their own machines , on monthly Installments. The ty newt Hers uro sold to them at cost pi ice , ( SIM ) when new , or If second hand at a carolnlly appiaiscd Jizure. fliero was some grumbling at this or der at lirst : but gradually the opciators , with few exceptions , have settled down to a cheer ful acceptance of the Inevitable. ( Julio recently tlio company established a new order , the good ellects ot which nro already beginning to bo noticed. It Is to the effect that the piomotionof employes shall in every case bo govetned by the standard of seniority of seivlco , due loterence , of course , being had to the quallticatlons of the candi date for promotion. Tine n. & si. iiKAi > qtr.ums' ! : nni.WNo. On the noilhwest corner of Tenth and Fainam sheets stands the elegant , spacious and newly lemodeled headipiarteis' ' building of the li. & M. The former building has beenenhtiged by a 35-foot addition on tlio west side , extending back to the alley.The building Is now lour stories In height , the proum ! dimensions being 120x100. Tlie liist Htory Is given up to wholesale jobbing linns. On the second floor , east side ot the building , are the four looms'occtipied by ( icncral .Man ager Holdredgo and his assistants. On tlie west side aio tlio ollices of tlio general freight department , while on the noitli me the telegraph and assistant tieasuier's edict's. On the third floor nro the general ticket ofllcc , and the auditors and assistant aud itor's ollices. while on tbu fourth floor aio to _ bofounn tint liutaiit. tluhut nml tclugraiw auditor and his assistants. Tim tmilillni ; li nnlshed throughout In haul yellow wood , which yields a pleasant nnd chceilul nppcainnco to tlie Interior of tlio Ktiuctiuv. In the center ot the bidding there Is n lariro "well hole , " extending liom tlio roof down , aioiind whlchon the dllt'eient floors i nil coiiidors. The dome ot this Is fikyllditcil , so that the Interior of thustiuc- turols boiintitully Illuminated. The ollices upon the south , west and ninth sides open out upon thu "well hole. " 1 here are about 1U. ' > cleiks employed in the It. & M. building. None of these aio ladles. Why It is that the female element Is wanting to the clerical toico of thu road no one seems to know , though many guesses bine been nmdc thereat. The scale of salai ics is not as high as In the Union 1'acilic licadnuaitci ? ; . The lowest paid nirmhci.s of theloicoaro the messenger boys , who receive a saiaiyof $15 a month. Tim highest salary is SIM a month , iccelvcd by tlie chief eleiks. The average Is about $ 'a a month. There HIM six typo-wilting machines In use in thebiilldinu' , nnd tha stenogiapheis who use them receive salaries running all the way fiom § 10 to ST.I5 a month. Altogether , the force of clerks In tills build ing H a well selected and ollldont one , capa ble of doing their woik with tlioioii''hness and despatch. The ruling genius , ( icncrnl Mummer Holdredgo. Is tlioioughly popular with all tlio men under him , and those who nre most closely associated with him In tha matters of loutlno business admlie and tea- 'jiect ' him the most. Theiolsonly one wealc 1 point about him and that is ids handwriting. ' 'Tho oo.s" tell a good stoiy on him , appro- imsot this point , which Is given heiewitli. Mr. lloldiedmi one day desiring to send otf a telegiam. seized a blank and vvioto elf the message In Ids most him led style , it was handed to the tclcgiauh opmator who pir/- * lfd and svviw over It lor ten or fifteen min utes , nnd dually gave up In despair. The message was ii'tnined to .Mr. llohlicdgo with the comment that the operator could not raad It. Thu general manager tool ; It and crutiilzcd | U caielnlly. lie did Ills level bcbt to decipher the hleiglyplilcs , but he , too , was stumped , lie could not iriul his O\MI writing. "Hang It. " ho muttcied , " 1 don't believe 1 can make that out mjbell , now that it has giovvn cold. Itut 1 know what 1 want ed to say. nnd I'll lust wilte it over again. " And scUlng another blank he suited thu ac tion to the woid. A lii-ttor. To the Editor of the UK.B : The Ilr.r. is pgltiithig tlio question of parks and try ing to impress upon the cit'uons of Omaha Iho necessity of there being nioro parks laid out. Wo wilt donate to the city of Umaha ton acres of lliu West park , Hlrcadv sot out with forest trees , thu park to bo known us Hodman's park. The title will stand the Sparks land commit- tco tost. Now , will the Creightons , i'op- pletons , Parkers , lletlloks or Kount/ set nslilua famuli nark so that future genera tions may look back to them us public benefactors and as great men , D. P , AM ) JOSEPH ItKDMAK , Old Settlers. , A boon to tlio aillicted is St. Jacobs 4)iJ , thu comnieror of paiu. The Wedding of PnttInnd Nlcollnl. An invitation to attend the wedding of Adclina Patt ! nnd and Mon. Ernest Nlco- lini , has been received by the editor of the UUK , who regrets his inability to be present. The invitation is printed upon a folio of heavy card board with a silver edge. The lirst page is ns follows : Cralg-y-nos Castle Swansea Vnlley , S. Walts. r. T. o. The second and fourth pntjcs are blank The third page is as follows : Mine. Adclina Pattl : ; iciiuests the honor of : ; Kdvvnnl Hosevvnter's , Kqre , : 'eompaiiy to lirr man lane with : ; MonsieurKrnest Nlcollnl , : ; which Is to take place : at Swansea , : : On Tlmibday , June lOlh , 1SSO. : When you come to Lincoln , stop at the Commercial Hotel , if you want homo comforts. 0.V. . Kircnux , Proprietor. A Itfccxn IVom Idnlio. Court Carrier returned this morning from a month's trip through Idaho , whither ho went in tlio hope of recruit ing his health. He comes back "lleshcd up" and much sunburned , but happy withal and full of marvellous experi ences. "I went as far west as Ilailcy , " said Mr. Carrier to a reporter Saturday "and I had a splendid opportunity io judge of the country. Idaho is going to lie a great state , and don't you forget it It is settling up very rapidly. The tide of immigration is pressing in from all quarters. In the vicinity of Ilailey there are many gold and silver mines which arc being worked to good advantage , though none of them have been fully de veloped as yet. Judging from what I saw , Idaho is going to bo a great cattle state , too , for there is line grazing coun try in every section. There are some line farming lands being tuken up , though at present irrigation lias to be re- .sorted to. " How Our Water Is Cleaned. City Engineer Hosevvater says that the city water for some tlmo back has been such as to make St. Louis co mad with envy. The lat ter city has been crazy over Its muddy drink- age which It gets fiom the Mississippi. So has Omaha , lint it now looks ns it Omaha would bo troubled with It no more. Mr. Reynolds , who has chaige of the mechanical engineering of tlio waterwoiks company , would seem to have devised a method of cleaning the water without either expense or lugiedient. He has simply enabled the thdd to How from the Hist reservoir into the second end , thcnco to the third and finally Into that from which It Is pumped to the .city , the place fiom which It Hews Into eacn oemg suill- cleutiy orond to enable the ilow to attain not more than n depth of nn Inch nnd a half. This depth carries with It but little sediment , nnd meeting with n slight tilctlon , the latter is impeded , while the water continues Its tlow nud the sand rolls backward. As a consequence quence , when the Hind leaves the last basin It ' . .s nearly as clear ns pcihaps can bo ex pected. The method is ine.\pcnsivo and prac tical nnd will ptobably bo patented. Opolt's Hotel , Lincoln , Neb. , opened March 15th , lirst class in every respect. County News. The county commissioners linvc or dered and advertised for the grading of Thirteenth street to Valley , also of Nich olas street in Walnut Hill west of tlio church. The commissioners Saturday wore in consideration of the plans submitted to .them by the archi tect tor a retaining wall on the Eigntconth Seventeenth and Ilarney streets , surrounding tlio court house. They had not arrived at a concluiion ns uu vvhuro to lay out the walks and drives nnd mites , nnd will Iciwu that foi later tonsidoration. Saturday the same body ns nor. vionsly indicated in the Bii : : , adopted a resolution authorizing a biirveyof tliei country between this point and Klkhorn for the purpose of determining the feas ibility of bringing waters of the Klkhorn to this city for power purposes. COO acres land in Thaycr county , Neb. , to sell or trade for merchandise. Address John Lindcrholm , 614 S. 10th St. , Omaha , Admirers of Art. Attention is call to lovcrfa of line artist and Remarque Proof Etchings by Ameri can artists , that the publisher , C. Klack- ner , of New York , jvnt their agent , Air. O. L. Wocnor , of Omaha , and who will exhibit their largo collection at A. Hosno's art store from .Monday to Wednesday , May ill , to Juno 2. This is probably the onlv opportunity tlio art connoisciirs of Omaha will got to examine tlio finest production of this country. + # * * Nervous debility , premature decline of power in either sax , speedily and permanently cured. Largo book , 10 cents in stumps. World's Dispensary Medical Association , C03 Main Street , Buffalo , N. Y. rtruvltics. Judge Stonberg hns issued a warrant for the arrest of the Tnttlo boys , on a charge of assault witli intent to kill. The local markets nro at present Hooded with a big catch of llsh made by Auditor Young and E/ra Millard , near Miinkato , Minn , , last week. The postofllco will bo closed on Deco ration Day from 10 a. m. until C p. in. There will bo one delivery In the morn ing and unother in tlio evening in the business part of the city. All the United States and county ollices will also be closed during the day. 1M1K3 ! PJM33J PIMT.S A sine cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itcliln and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr Williams' Indian Pile Ointment. A single box has cured the woist chronic cases ot & > or 80ears standing. No one need sutler live minutes after applying this wonderful sooth Ing medicine. Lotions und Instruments do more harm than good. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs the tumors , allays tha Intense itching , ( particularly at niulit after getting vvurm In bed ) , nets ns ft poultice , elves Instant teller , und la prepared only for Pile ) , itching of private parts , and for nothing else. , 8IUN DltJKASKS CIWEO. Dr. trnzlers Magic Ointment cures M by rmurlc. Pimples , Black He.\ds or Qiubs , liloiclu and Kruntloiift on the foco , leaving the sKln clearand ueautlful. Also cures Itch. Salt Khoum , Sere Nipples , Sere Lips , and Old Obstinate Ulcers. t Sold by druggists , or mailed on receipt of Itetailed by Kuhn A Co. , and Schroeter A Cuiimd. Al wholesale by 0. F. Ooodiuau. OMAHA AND HER SUBURBS Brought Aether by tha Union Pacific's New Trains. A GOOD STROKE FOR BUSINESS. Catholic I Knights of Aincrlcn Im provement Notes The Scouts Story An Itlnlio Hreczc Urlvltlcs. Tlio XowTrnlne. Spcakingofllio matter of his appoint ment ns freight commissioner , Assistant General Freight Agent ( lrl tilths said that lie did not believe that his position would bo lillod , immediately atleast. Ho Is of the opinion that his workjwlll bo dividcil up and distributed among the other de partments. "The report that Captain Samuel Do How will probably be appoint ed as my successor , is all nonsense , " said Mr. Griffiths. "Ho is too valuable a man in Ills prrsnnt position as manager of the California fast freight line. " The Union 1'aeilio yesterday opened a Qnow branch on its Kansas division , called Manhattan vV Blue Valley branch. It runs from Manhattan to Randolph , a dis tance of twi'iity-ono miles. A railway ollicial made the suggestion Satmday that the newjsuburban trains , which were put on by the Union 1'aeilio beginning with last night , ought to be largely patronized by out of town folks on "Decoration Day. " The exercises will b of a decidedly inteiT.-t ing character , and ought to bo well at tended by our country cousins. Saturday the Union 1'acilic issued its now.timo card , to ire into ell'ecl Sunday evening. This provide * for the running of the loeal trains which are to be put on , connecting at Beatrice , Grand Island , Norfolk and immediate points. In addition to this , Omaha and Lincoln will enjoy the lirst convenient coiinuo- tions ever made over the Union Pacific. The train now leaving Omaha for Lin coln , Beatrice and MarysyiHo at10 : p.m. , as well as the one arriving from these points at 1:10 : p. in. , will change limy and be discontinued ca t _ of the Junction with the main line at Valley when connection is made with Uio Denver trains leaving Onmhti at 10:55 : a. in. The train from Maryvillc will leave Valley at 4 p. in. for the con nection with this city and that for Mary- villt- will connect at Valley at l'J:35 : p. in. with the train from Omaha. The new trains consolidated into one each will run into Omaha , arriving at 11 o'clock a. in. and leaving hero on the re.- turn nt 5:05 p. in. Trains will start from Omaha as follows : 1-rom Grand Is land , 0 a. in. ; Norfolk,0a. m. ; connecting Columbus at 7:50 : a : in. ; from Beatrice at 0:15 : a. in. ; passing Lincoln at 7:33 : a. m , arriving at Valley at ! ) : ! ( ) a. in. and at Omaha at 11 a. in. heaving here at 5:05 : p. m. , the trains reach Valley at 0:20 : , Lincoln 8Vi : , Beatrice ! ) :5 : ( ) , on the Repub lican Valley line ; Columbus at 8:15 : , iSor- folk at 10.03 and Grand Island at 10:10 : p. m. Cntlmlfo Knights or America. On Tuesday next , Juno 1 , the second state council of the Catholic Knights of America of this state is to convene in this city at 10 o'clock a. m. Delegates from the several uranches throughout the state are expected to arrive Monday afternoon. Qlmmcdiately after the business of the council is done the reception committee intend to show the representatives the different points of interest in Omaha its suburban mansions , parks , industrial and educational institutions , etc. 1'ho Catholic ladies of the city have perfected arrangements lor a banquet and literary entertainment in honor of the occasion , to be .given at St. 1'hilo- mena's hall , Ninth and Howard streets , on TuestUiy evening at 8o'clock. The latter feature is understood to be very choice , and all those who have been favored with an invitation from the ban quet committee are expected to bo punctual in attendance. It is hoped Unit the guests from abroad will leave Omaha favorably impressed with its surround ings , but especially with the sociability to bo met witli amongst our Catholic popu lation. The otlicers and members ot St. Leo branch , of this place , arc much in debted to the ladies who have devoted FO much time to the festive occasion forth coming. 'Iho state officers of the order arc. 1U. Hev. James O'Connor , state spir itual director , Omiilia. J. A. Whalon , Mate president. Omaha. J. B. Dcleman , state vice president , Co lumbus. 1' . J. Sclinut/ , state treasurer , Colum bus. JbV. . Brennan , state secretary , Omaha Improvement Notes. A foicc ol men was set to work Fridaj on the pier or KaibaKo boats , and they \\ill bo completed in about forty days. A number of I'lon are In the employ of Mount & ( jrillln Inylnp tlio North Sixteenth sticot sewer at the into ot about 700 feet per day. Contractor Dalloy Is still at woik on Saim- ders street with a stionc foice of men on tlio sewer on that tlioiouyhtme. Stone Is now benin deposited on Fnrnam atieut with which tocoiuuiuiirocmlua tlicic. J. K. Kllny's men aienildiit , ' on another sewer on South Tenth blieot. On Jones hticct tlio paving with Coloiado fiaiiuStomt commenced this mniniiiL' . On Jackson the einbb aio helm ; laid. Capitol avcnuu Is u'ettinitr.'ady for cinbing. Cindeis am at work on llninuy. In lact , it makes little dilleioncc where yon linn , the woil : ot public impiovemciu Is sure to meet the eye. Tried and true , lied Star Cough Cure. No poisons. No narcotics. No con stipation , That Scout Htory. Gen , Crook showed to a n/portcrlSatur- day a copy of the Tucson , ( Arizona ) Citi zen , an article in which ought to ef fectually squulch the story about Gon. Crook's old scouts turning to the enemy. In this paper aupcars a communication fromMaj , Beaumont , who omuhatically denies that the old scouts have turned renegades. The writer says that the bcouts at the expiration of thuir service were duly discharged and disarmed , and went peaceably back to their reservation in the \Vhitu mountains. "This ought to dispose of that silly story which is going the rounds , " sai'd Gon. Crook , "and it would if tlio news paper correspondents in Arizona wcro as ready to telegraph trno statements of atl'ulrs. as they are to siiiul out false and sensational reports , The trouble is they tire always anxious to send out some thing "interesting" even at the exponsa of the truth. SPRING VEHICLES. OVER 400,000 ara. IN USE. rnolrit nldloM Veblclemade. KMeiu ei j Ittione p r on itwa. The Hprlnaa Iriiftturn in4 thurtca tcounliai to Uw w icbl Uwj cutr. Kqiulli vrcll adapted | o ruusb country road * ana Opodrlvriolcitiei. AlanurHClurcdunUBoldby U Uadlutf C'Rrrliuio UuUJei * uiu ilttUci * The festive potnto bufj is attracting considerable attention in Adams county just how. Absolutely Pure- Tills imwrtcrnot or vnrlo * . A marvel of purl ty , stionntli ' > inl u-liolo ninciicsH. Jloio own omlciil lliiin the onllnnry klnil ? . " 'l ' Piinnot bo sold In c niotltlnii | with tlui miiltltinlo or lo\v tuot , RlinrtulKhtnlum or | ii ! ( phiilo powili-r * , 5nlil only In cunf. Hov.u , II vici.vd l'o\viiii Co. , < 8\Vitll8t..Now Vork. 13th St , Cor. Capitol Avcnuo. roil Tiir. THEATHENT or AM. Chronic 8t Surgical Diseases. DR. lyicWlENAMY , Proprietor. SivliTii yutrx' llnsjiitul itnil I'rlvutu I'nictico We have "tho facilities nppnrntii * nnd runnllce for tlio [ icco ! < ful trvnlincnt of every form of tils- tn-o icnulrliiK cither innllc.il or Biirilcnl treatment , nnd hiutonlltoromonmlliivcftlcnUjfortliemsrhcs or corrccponcl witlnn. l-miy experience iu treat- lagcntca by letter enables us to treat many cases ecrentincalfv Ithoitt iteelnc them. WHITE I'OH CIUCULAH en Deformities nnd llrnorsi , Club Feet , Curvatures of this Spine , PISKASCS or VOMIBI , Piles , Tnmnrv , Cancers , Catarrh , Bronchitis , Inliilatlon , Electricity , I'nral * ysh. Epilepsy , Kidney , llji. JJar , Skin , Blood nnd nil Burcical opcrntlons. lliitlrrlcK , Inlmlorii. llrnoPB , TrttfKt's , anil .xll KindB of Medical nnd Surgical Api > iaucva ! , man- ufactureil nud for palo The only reliable Medical Institute making Private , Special i Nervous Disease : rA NIMiCIAIA'Y. AIJj CONTAOIOUS AN11 BLOOD DISEASKS. from liatovcrcaiiecprodiicedpucccssfully trcntril. Wo can rcmovo Sypfillltlc iioi on from the etcm wllliout mcrcnrv. New restorative treatment for lo 8 of vital power. ALl , COMMUN1CATIONH COJJriDENTIAL Call ami consult UB oreciul name and po t-olilca ndilress plainly written enclose flump , and we \\lll send von. In plain wraiiinr , our PRIVATE CIRCULAR TO MEN tires I'mvATB , SPKOIAI. AND Nin oja DISBASEU. SEMINAL WPAKNESS , SrBSHATanniiraA IMI-OTKN. cr , Kvi'iiiui , OosoniiiKi ; * , GIXET , VAmrocEi.E , Strji'iunr , ANC AU. ni'Eisns or THE QZNITO- UniNAnv ORGANS , or tend history of j our case f or an opinion. Persons unable \lsitnsjnay be treated at their houice , by couccponJence. Medicines ami Inetrir rncnts M-iit by mall or csprces SUCUUULY PACK ED FROM OUanilVATiON. no marks to luiilcaU contents or tender. One vcnional Interview , ire- fcrrcil If convenient * Fifty rooms for the accom- : iiolntloii of patients Board'ond nttendanco at reasonable pi Ices. AddrcHS nil Letters to Omaha Medical and-Surgical'Institute. r-or. 13th SI end Cnsltol a.vo. . OMftHA. K'B. ' T Estate Brokers * Millard Hotel Block , Omaha , Neb , ' ' 1 Do a Strictly Commission Business. Have Improved and Unimproved property in all parts of Omalia ; have the most desirable Farms and Lands in Kfeforaska and Iowa. tri . Splendid IJrick Store mid Hotel , HI rooms , in South Omiilm ) J 1..500 Splendid rcsidi'iiec lot in Jtillnrd I'lucc , convenient , to business ; cheap nt 11,000 Kust half of lot i(8 ( , llurr Onk.iooxliio foot ; biirgain nt ' ! ? , ll)0 ( ) Business block on Hlh street , bctAvecn Douglas and Dodge , cheap 18,000 Will exchange for Omaha property or Nebraska land , splendid brick store , with stock of goods , in live lown in Nebraska , on railroad 8,000 HiUf block in West Omaha O.oOO Lot inlhinscom Place ior > o Two lots in Lowe's addition 1.-125 Splendid residence lot in Koyes' addition , near 20th and Ilarney streets I.50J House und lot in Idluwild , near curs : I(00 ( Elegant properly , L'M and Douchis , payinqr good rental ; n bargain 12ri03 New and puylugstciiiii Holler , at Scotia , Oreclcy county , Nebraska ; at a bill-gain Lots in Kilby Place , Kirkwood's , Redick's 3d Add. , Himebaugli ancl Saunders Add. , Howe's Add. S. E. ' Add. Claren . , . . Rogers' . , don and other choice locations at bar gains and .easy terms. 100 feet square s.w. cor. Virginia andPop- pleton Ave. , very desirable for. a home , $3ooo. House and lot in West Omaha , $ l,8oo. House and lot in Hanscom Place , $ > 5ooo. , THE OF Fine Business Lots at the South. End , and Beautiful Residence Lots \ In the novtli cud of this Town. Two nnd one half miles from the Omaha pos office , ± , ooo 3SSQ SI1 © sgassaaasri KUII BaWiisa ( Taking Into consideration the streets und iillcj-sj.und ura sold One Quarter Down , Enltiicc In 1 , 2 nnd 3 5 cars ut 7 per cent. The Finest Suburban Lots , Around Omiilm. 250 fectnbovo tlio Mlsiourl Itlver. Nowlicro else ubout Omaha are locate ] such hint porno f Itcn for .Modest , .Mcilliun orlllecnnt homos. Invcultiutc tlilj nnd PCCUIO BOIIIO of thU line property. Before a Higher Appraisement is made. DON'T ISKL1KVB a word olbls until TOU have thormialily InvostltiiUod It. Tlmt this property l only two and one naif miles liom Omaha's bujinmj coat jr. Tliut the iiltltuilo la hUh. Tlmt the locution Is ueuutlful. Tliut niuplo troc nro plnntucl on cuoh eldo or Ilia itrooti. Thut cucli lot rontulna tl.UX ) Bquiiro feet with' ' ] loot alljjr. Tliut the streets uro EC and 10J feet wide. 'Jlmt thereuro tli dumnif trains cuch wiif , hoslloi llio ra.T'Jlir trttii. 'Jliut the slicot curs run to within one halt' mile of tUcro. Tlmt Iho Direct earn will run tlioiothli onr. Tliut the prlco is one third le-u than In unkod for propcrtf the suns dlitin33 In ol'iar Jlr jtlon. That the lots ura ono third Larjerthun most others- Tlmt they uro bickod by H ayndlcuto reiiresenliiu IIJT,1)1 ) ) Tlmt thereImsulroHity beenoipenilod betitconH.'JJJ , 1)1 ml I,0)D ) . Tlmt there In n line eyatom of waterworks , furnlsUIni pure spring wit- . Tlmt the mllwayn all centerthwo. Tlmt Houtli Omulm Is n town of Itself. ThatH 1ms Its own pontulUou , Thut It Inn Ita own nillwuy tuuioa. Tliat It has III o\m oowipapcr. In Fact hasTCcryt blnj tomilce the property tUe very ban paying liireitimt In llett-EUitJ tel ly. Look Into It. Examine It Carefully Don't Buy a Lot. Until you ro convinced thnt thcro Is no po > flhlty of Incurrlnz a lo i. The hondsoraB rejIJencsJloti ira one tulle tills tide ( directly north ) of the UNION fcTocu VAIIUS where are loeutvd tU Inamcrvse JDrecsed. Eeet , "sis' and. Which In ten years will 1)0 the T.AUGUST INDUSTUV In the won and will make property worth per 0 tot bat Is now uskcd for n lot. The dmlnuce of the ubovo Institutions It perfect unil Uowa outli from the town THE ABOVE DESCRIBED LOTS ARE SIMPLY PERFECT. Any real ctUto ngcnt will e1l you lou. Man with hurao and carriage at tlio Oloba Journal odlce , nt fit "t-ummlt , " South Oinahu , Ita * maps and | > rlco lUtd und U always ready to thaw property , For further In formation uiu | , vrlcu 1UU und dcfecriptlvo ilrculau. uddreis , M. Aa UPTON , Manager MILLARD HOTEL BLOCK. Omaha , Nebraska. M. BURKE & SONS , LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS , BUHKE , UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB. KEFEUENCES : Merchants' and Farmers' Hank , D.ivld-Oity , Neb. ; Kearney National Jlank , Kearney , Neb. ; Columbus State Rmlr. Columbus Nob. ; McDonald's liank , Noilu 1'latte. Neb. ; Omaha National Hank , Omaha. Neb. Will pay custonieis' dratt with bill o lading uttached for two-thirds value of stock. t'rnsga Display at tholr warerooms , 13O5 and 1307 Farnam Street , the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to be found at any establishment west of Chicago. The stock embraces the highest class and medium grades , Including STESMWAY , FISCHER , LYON&HEALY 2 BURDETT , STANDARD , LYQN&HEALY PHcos , quality and durability considered , are placed at the lowest living rates for cash or tlmo payments , while the long established reputation of the house , coupled with their most liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , affords the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by posslblq defects In materials or workmanship. LYON & HEALY , 1305 fl. 1307 PARHAM STREET DE WEY & "STONED One of the Best and Largest Stocks in the United States to Select From , OMAHA , MSB. C. E MAYNE , MB RiSL ESTATE S. W. COS * . I5lliA.VI > I'AK.N'AM , OMABIA. Property o ( ovorv description for sale in all jiarU < f tlto oity. Lauds tor sitle In county m Nvbrasku. A eoinploto set of Auitwti ut Titles of Douglas County kept. Maps of the City , State or county , or tiny other information desired furnislioj frco of churgu upon application.