THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SATUKDAY , MARCH 12. 1387. FLOCKING INTO NEBRASKA , Throngs of Homo-Boekera Daily Arriving From the Overcrowded East. ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION. J'npers riled For tlio Grand Inland nml Norfolk Street Railways On Trial For Aili.ltcry Capital City News. Iritoit THE mr.'s : T.IKCOI.X nimr.Au.i The tide of emigration is setting into the state at an unprecedented rate the present spring ana the 13. & M. depot daily on the arrival of trains from the cast is n veritable sea of surging puoplo who , nt this point of distribution , souk the different lines for localities iu all sec tions of the state , Trainmen on the dif ferent lines of railway declare that tlio impetus of spring travel has never before liccn one-half so largo at this season of the year as the present time , and it is fairly phenomenal the rush of homo Bookers that are invading Nebraska. Prominent and old-limo settlers - of Lin coln state that never before have they soon the number of strangers and homo Bcukcrs in the capital city as there are now , and it is an open secret with real estate men that more eastern cash and capital has reached Lincoln seeking In vestment the past thirty days than in the untiro year previous. And yut the tide of emigration that annually sets in toward Nebraska has not commenced to run yet. When settled spring arrives thousands will come wlioro hundreds camn before. TIIK ( IHANl ) ISLAND STHHET RAIMVAV. Artiolos of incorporation of the Grand Island street railway have been filed with the secretary of state. The corporate ar ticles recite that the road will be built in Grand Island and the suburbs of the city , to bo operated by horses or steam caulo as the company mav decide. The capital Block is fixed at $100,000 , divided into shares of $100 each , payable as may bo required by the board of directors. The inaobtodnoss of this company is limited to ono half its capital stock and the max imum faro is fixed at 5 cents for distances less than three miles. The articles re cite the streets to bo traversed in the franchise and fix the continuation of the corporation nt 100 years. Following are the incorporators : 0. A. Abbott , William A. Iloggo , A. H. Baker , Henry A. Koonli ; , C. W. SearlT , A. B. Thompson , J. R. Alter ! THE NOUFOLK 8THKET UAH-WAV. This company has also filed its articles of incorporation at the olllco of the secretary of state , with twenty-four terminal points recited on the different streets in that city. The capital stock is fixed at 150,000 , iu shares of f 100 each , 10 per cent to be paid on subscription and tlio balance by call of the directors. The indebtedness is limited to $ 15,000 and the corporate existence of the company is limited by the articles to fifty years. The incorpor- ntors are J. S. McClary , W. A. Hainbolt , A.P. Pileor , P. Schwoiilc , H. C. l.romo , who also act as the board of directors for the coming year. THE OMAHA OUANITK ItOOKIKG CO. have forwarded their articles to the secretary - rotary of sttito , and they have been duly filed and recorded. The business of the corporation is to manufacture granite rooting under letters patent. The capital stock is 120,000. Tlio business of the cor poration commences on March 15 , to continue fifty years , with indebtedness limited to 110,000. The incorporators nro A. C. Houston , C. E. Mayno , Robert T. Wray , A. 11. Souer and A , N. Meals. TKIKU VOH ADULTEUV. Yesterday in the distriot court the trial of the case against Alon/o Bacon tor mlultory occupied the morning hour. The complaint against Bacon was made by his wife , L.Kzie Bacon , who claimed her other half had deserted her in the fading days of the old year in December , and went to board at the two-room boarding bouse of ono Minerva Brown , located on Y street. While a boarder at this place the wife of Bacon claims that ho was un duly intimate with a girl named Josie Sweeney. The evidence in the case was circumstantial but concise. THE SMITH CASE. As recited m yesterday's BEE , the Jroung man named Smith , hold by the authorities for grand larceny committed in Dakota , had a hearing in Judge 1'arkcr's court and was hold without bail , yesterday his case came up in the dis triot court in the shape of habeas corpus proceedings , and was given a hearinc in the afternoon. Meanwhile Sheriff God- dard , of Kail Kiver county , Iak. , whore the lurcony was committed , bos arrived in the city and is waiting requisition papers that are now making the tortuous journey to Bismarck and return. The young man in custody ii named C. B Dinitn , and before coming hero ho lived Homo twenty miles from Buffalo Gap , Dak. The crlmo that he is charged witli Is , In connection with others , killing cat tie on the range and converting the car cosscs into food supply for their use. Tin bides and refuse of the cattle killed wen found in an abandoned well on the pluci whore Smith was stopping , and as hi left that place between two days the sus ; plclon Is strongly against him. Tin owner of the cattle destroyed is Harr Olriobs. who is stopping at the Paxloi hotel , Omaha. A SUIT KOU DAMAGES. Among the recent suits filed in the dls trlct court is one brought by John M. Gil Icsplo by his next friend , Valeria F. Gil lesplo , against the Lincoln street railway The casu is one for damages , tlio pctitioi reciting that the said John M. Gillcsplo i a six-year-old child ; that on the K strcc car line , in the vicinity of Seventeenth ti Nineteenth street , ho nas been nt diver times nnd occasions encouraged by th employes of the company to rule on th front platform of the cars , unit that on on f occasion , In the autumn of 1880 , the chil - boarded a car as it was going down th decline and that the child was urged site to do by the company's employes. Till time , however , the lad failed to catch th front platform but fell , and in falling th car wheels passed over ono of his hand crushing it in such a manner as to crip pla and disable and cause the lad suriou trouble through life. The petition ask for $5,000 damages and such other relic ns the court may adjudge correct. Th case will undoubtedly bo closely cot tested when it reaches trial. PASSING EVENTS. Detective Pound reached Lincoln yes tcrday after n little work outside tliocitj Sometime since a man named Stewai loft Illinois for Colorado , but bofor leaving ho secured through false roim sontatlons a man's signature to a not for $1.000. A messenger was dispatchc from Illinois in quest of Stewart and D < tcctivo Pound was started after him an caught him at Dorchester. lie was i once turned over to the Illinois oltlcoi who either secured n settlement or teethe the party homo with him. The claims against the Goodrich boc nud shoe failure still continue to arrivi the last ono to bo tiled in the dlstrh court being that of Field , Thayer & Co the amount of their claim being f 480. . ' has not us yet been asoertuined whotlio iho stock will realize sulllclent in its sal to meet the debts outstanding or not. Attorney General Lcuso returned ye torday from Beatrice , where ho wont I take the olllcial papers to Jack Marie extending the day for his execution tint f the 25th. The attorney general ropori Marion In a calm aim conversation ! frame of mind and largely indifferent. Senator Paddock , who has recentl returned from a business trip oabtwan has been In Lincoln the past two da ] Interviewing fronds , returning home to Beatrice .vc < itoKl.iy. Heal estate transfers dropped a notch yesterday and tlio day before , but souio big deals that have been mndo on the quiet are expected any day to trroatly swell the list. lion. N. 1) . Jackson , of Xcllgh , former district attorney In Judge Tilnnay's dis trict , U among the latest arrivals at leg islative scenes. ADDITIONAL COUNOIL BLUFFS. They Tnko the Earth. H Rvcrelt to John Wolf , sw nw 10 , 70 , 14 , Wnshlnuton , wtl-SJ.W. II .1 ClmiibciA to Lnuh IlntK lots 1 , S , 3 , 4 nml B. blktt , lliercusub , ( ex. niort. ) , w d S'iOoo. . .1 U Hlakn to Join Jncotwn anil Fraiik Chrlstonson , w K , sw ana no sw and nw , so 0,7rt , 4' ! , descent , r , d-52,8SO. W S Con&on ted times McMillan , lots 13 and 10. hlk ! , I'ierco'stttltl. w d SC03. Itob Boxel to Isaac Brown , 'i'iyt acres in w M 17.75 , : t , w il-sooo.co. Mary A Sterlonu Hart to J V Benjamin , s } < Iot5 , parlor 40 , AHoii A Cook's add to Avoca , w a S37.5U. A J Hlco to Jenny Ooldbury anil Gee W Fulton , so nw 8 , 73. 43 , w d S.'l.OOO. U 11 Kaslor , ex , to W U Dudley , lot 2 , blk 3 , Street's aild , ox d-S = 0. 0 II Cooper and L L Conner to Gcorco W Wllcov , sM 803 , 75 , 40 , llelknap , w il-S'J.noo. J Q Anderson to E H Kdwards , lot 2 , blk 13. Unyllss' 3d add , w d-E2U50. Declaration of trust by Spencer Smith to the public , rel.itlni : to the ownership fit eK , wX , swtf , 20. 7.-J , 4 ; Ham Unas 1-13. .1 J Brown I-W. S Ftuncsworth 1-0 , A B Walker 1-12 , J U Klce Ml , Oscar Keellno 1-1'J. ( J T Ulllcnr 1-12 , Spencer Smith M'J , Sand W A Siuinilcrs 1-12 , and J T Hart l-fl. John Hammer to Jerry O Dannel , 3 In 13 , Howard's add , q c d SO. John ( } Honnlsley to Hcmlngton Bros , lot 5. and sK lot 4 , block 4 , Judson's 2d add , Ncola , w (1-31,200. John O He.irdslor to Hcmlncton Bros , northerly 2-5 lot C , block 2t > , Neola , w d 81,000. Jann M Innos to C .1 Colby ; 13 17-100 acres In s o2H. 75 , 4 . wd-Sl.bOT. AJUIcoto Sarah Itlce. lot 11 , blk 1 , John Johnson's add , wd 81,000. Ellen Grosveuor to O E Test , S7)/ ) acres In sec 10 , 75. 43 , w d-S5,000. If wo would have powerful minds , we must think : if powerful muscles , we must labor : if sound lungs , wo must take Dr. Bull's Cough Syrun. Trice 25 ots. For cuts , bruises , sprains , burns , scalds , frost-bites and chilblains nothing equals Salvation Oil. It annihilates palu. Price 25 cents a bottle. Queer Method of Nettling a DUpute , Houston , Texas , Post : A man by the name of Gibson , who lives in Falls county , went to Merlin and got full. He was arrested for drunkenness and the usual line imposed by Mayor William Shclton. The man told the mayor that ho had only a few dollars , and his family needed it very badly. He wanted to know if ho could not submit to a whip ping and bo allowed to keep his money. The mayor told Mr. Gibson that lii.s cost was $3.70 , and he would take that amount "out of Ins hide. " "How many times will you strike mo ? " said Mr. Gibson. The mayor said ton. This was agreed upon , but Gibson refused to strip. His honor took a board , and bonding Gibson over a chair , proceeded to take out his costs. The city marshal then offered to take out his costs the same way , but Mr. Gibson said no , and paid up and wont home. Take It This Month. Spring rapidly approachesanil it is im portant that every ono should bo pre pared for the deprcssinz effects of the changing season. This is the time to purify trio blood and strengthen the sys tem , oy taking Hood's Sarsaparillawhich stands unequalled as a spring medicine , and has endorsements of a character sel dom given any proprietary medicine. A book containing statements of the many wonderful euros it has accomplished , will bo sent upon application to C. I. Hood & Co. , Apothecaries , Lowell , Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar. Profits of Monte Carlo Gambling. Court Journal : The results of a day at Monte Carlo to the proprietors of the casino and to the principality of Monaco are testified in the boxes , weighted with gold , carried away before the very eves of the losers. It is said that each table wins from 1,500 to 2,000 a day , which shows a gross gain from the eight tables of from 13COO to 10,000. These sums must bo multiplied by 005 to show the probable yearly income , as the traffic season never ceases from Jan uary to December , and Sundays are the busiest days of the year. This explains the prosperity of Monaco ; the preten tiousness of its government , the wealth of its prince , the freedom from taxation of its inhabitants , its building of cath edrals , and keeping a bishop. Young Girls arc at a critical period when they are about maturing and developing into women. The Jack of watchful care at this time may result in fixing irregulari ties upon delicate organs and entailing a long list of "feamrilo weakness. " All this mar bo avoided , and the young woman oomo through this period clothed n all the beauty and strength of a per fectly healthy organization by the aid of Dr. Pioroo's "ravonto Proscription , " prepared especially for female troubles by one of the most successful physicians of the day. Queen Victoria's Conch. Court Journal : Messrs. Holmes , coach- makers of Derby , have just renovated a state coach belonging to the queen. It is ono of the queen's six dress state coaches , and has boon made nearly equal to now for use during the jubilee year. It is an exceedingly handsome vehicle. The armorial bearings are of cold , as well as the door handles and the crest and Order of St. George on the roof. The carriage is painted vermillion , picked out with gold , and the springs and all the iron work are gilt. The door * and the baok and front are ornamented with the royal arms , and Uho smaller parts have representations upon them of the crown and garter and the Order of St. George. The coach Is lined with blue silk , and 4,000 leaves of eloth of gold have been used in thu decoration. Under the now postal law Huron , with | 10OlU.i3 ! gross annual receipts , and the Sioux Falls with f 12,800,37 are entitled to free postal delivery. Grand Forks , with $ D.i41,37 : falls just below the $10,000 limit. MOST PERFECT MADB Monkeys Working In the Ilrmp Fields. Iticlmiond ( Ky. ) vSpcclrtl to the Now York Tim..1" : J.'H. l'iirkc % n substantial farmer living near KniKston. Mndlson county , ha. successful tnilnciia force of seven largo monkeys to work in his hemp fields , and to break and prepare the hemp for market. They do the work more quickly aud better than negroes ho formerly employed , aud at about one- fourth tlio cost. It required about four months of nationtworK to train the ani mals , but liicy do their task with rare in telligence. The monkeys were sent to Mr. 1'arkcs by a brother , who Is In the business in Capo Town , South Africa , and who had seen the animals put to similar uses there. Mr. I'arkus has sent for ton more of the useful imitators of tinman workmen , six of them to be II-HM ! by John ( . Taylor , a nolghboring far mer , who is also an extensive raiser of hemp. _ _ SUFFERED BY PREJUDICE- Few persons realize bow thoroughly they are controllad by prejudice even to their own disadvantage. For tnany years the treatment for rheumatism , neuralgia , scia tica and headach has been by some outward application , and therefore , without stop ping to think that the origin of thcie trou- pics must , from necessity , be internal , the weary sullerer continues to rub , rub and Hud no relief. Athloplioros is taken Inter nally , and as a proof that this is the correct principle , it cures surely and quickly. Tha statement of those who have been cured ought to convince the incredulous. Palmyra , Neb , August 3d , 18SC. . I believe I have been greatly benellttcd by Athloplioros. I keep it In the house all time , and If I feel a twinge of ihcumatism I take a dose. I have not had to lake any for months , and hope I am permanently cured. I have not hesitated on recom mending it largely and have helped others with it. Unv E J BIRD. Mrs Gco Hoffman , Cedar Falls , Iowa , says : "My husband was cured of rheuma tism by the use of Athloplioros. Three bottles tles of that medicine cured him entirely so that he has not had an ache from rheuma tism since , and that is now over a year ago. For twenty years previous there was never a time that he was free from pain. Doctors lor medicine could drive the disease away. With tl'c sciatic rheumatism in his right iidc the doctors saiil he world always have t and they did not think there was any cure. He was suffering very much from a severe attack when Athloplioros took hold of the disease at once , and by the time he lad taken three bottles he WAS entirely well and went to work at once Every druggist should keep Athlonho- os and Atlilophoros Pills , but wliore : hcy cannot bo bought of tlio druggist : he Athlophoros Co. , 123 Wall St. , New York , will send either , carriage paid , on receipt of regular price , which is $1 per .ottle for Athloohoroa and GOo for the Pills. For liver nndkldnoy _ dlaoisca , dyspepsia , Indigestion - digestion , weakness , nervous debility , of woman , constipation , liOHdaeho , linpuro blood , etc. . Athlophoroa VttU are unequalled. ARE STILL TRIUMPHANT Koslxtoen years , they have stosdlly gained in f or , and with sales constantly Increasing liavebocomo the most popular corset through out the United states. The K , Q and K H praties nro majo In SHORT MEDIUM AND EXTRA Loxo WAIST , suitable for all figures. The G quality , made of Kngllsh Coutil.ls warranted to wear twloo as loner as ordinary corsets. Hltfhest awards from all 'tho World's < rront Fairs. The Iftct raoaal ruonlvcd Is Tor FIRST DKCIUEE OP MF.IUT , from the late Exposition hold at New Orleans. While scoios of patents have hoen found worthless , the principles of the Qlovc-Flttlnff have proved Invaltmble. Retailers are authorized to refund money , if , on examination , those Corsets do no prove as represented , ifon SAT.K HVKUVWIIKHR CATALOGUE FKKK ON APPLICATION. THOMSON , LANGDON & CO. . New York. BUCK W81F ! Or Black Leprosy , la a dUcsso which Is considered Incurable , but It has yielded to tha curative proper- tirs of Bwirr's Sricmc now known all over tha world as S. 8. B. Mm. Bailey , of West Somcrrllle , Mass. , near Boston , was attacked several years ago with this hideous black eruption , and was treated by the beet medical talent , who could only say tliat Ua disease HM a species of -IXPROSY- and consequently Incurable. It Is Impossible to do- tcribc her sufferings. Her body from the crown of her head to the eolca of her feet w as a muss of decay , maucs of flcih rotting off and lca > Ing great ca > ltlcs. Her Oncers festered and three or four nails dropped oil at one time. Her limbs contracted by the fearful ulccratlon. and forfcvcral jears the did not leave her bed. Her \\eljlit ; was reduced from 125 to GO Ibs. 1'erhaps tome faint Idea of her condition can bo clcaucd from the fact that three pounds of Coamo- line or ointment were used per week In drcgglng her tores. Finally the physician * acknowledged their defeat by this Black Wolf , and commended the suf ferer to her all-itic Creator. Uer hueband bearing \\ondcrful reports of the use of bwirr's Bi'Bcirio ( S. 8. 8. ) , prevailed on her to try U as a last retort. Khe began Its use under pro test , but teen found that her cytteni w as being re lieved of the poison , as the tores assumed a red niTd healthy color , us though tha blood was becoming pure nnd active. Jlrs. llalley continued the S. S. a , until last February ; every sorowua healed ; -he dis carded chair and crutchcc , and visa for the first time m twelve years a well \\omnn. Her hnsband , Mr , t ! . A. llalley , U in bii.lncis at 17S' BlackstonoStreet , Itoston , and will take plcature Iu giving the details of this wonderful cure. Send tons for Treatise oa UloodaudtikmUiseaM'S. mailed free. 1'UE tiwin tirrciric Co. . Drawer 3. Atlanta. Gtx I CURE When I mi curt 1 Jo not utefin mi rcl j to tlmt nJ Ihtn buve tb m loturn stlo. I ue n a i adlcil curt. I hn miul * the dliou < c ( UTS , Edl.KI'nr KICKNES3 a 1110 ! > > Udr. IvUTUt mrriratitr to ear * th * wont CMM. | iccn other * htra fulled U no rtuon for not nnw nctlTtng cat * . B nl * t onto fnr trottli * n1 rr < - Boltlooftnj lnfnilil * riu * > lr. ttUaBiprMfftod roil O1&C4 * It coitiToa nothing fur * trial , and 1 tttllenra Ton. AJJnii Dr. U.J. HOOT. IU J'Mtl St'Ktw Turk. WEAK MENgC. . . . . rmaalur * ll IU . , ctC.rtlullnf ! from Injlicrclionior CISuk"T4llSw5 TOjs.k.SwK'.T..lU ' ral 4 baok ( fr * . Should b rea4 by Filbert ' H MADE STRONG Kf Rtpl f < with Informal ! * ! of nluo U all nun , MARSTONHEMSDYCO ISParkPUcc.NewYork. Mention Omnha BM. lti causes. n < l now am Buocoattul CUItli myour own omo hjr ono who was clout twenty elf h rear * . Trotted by most of tuo uotej gpuclal li-u without boneflt ; eure.1 hitn elf In three months , and since then hundreds of othera. Full tmrtlculari sent on uppl cation. T. H. f All ft , No. U WeitJlst St. , N ew York .City. MONET SPENT WISELY" Is seldom regretted , but when spent recklessly for an article with no val ue ntid rentiers no satisfaction , it is then we feel the vnluo of our hard- earned dollar * . IN Our CLOTHING We often find we have PAID ENOUGH FOR SOMETHING but got nothing. For THE PUBLIC BENEFIT the Misfit Parlors will , in order to gain room for spring stock , for the next few days , show more value in clothing than ever was seen To satisfy any doubts of the c facts search the prices , them come and examine. Pants , Pants , TO YOUR SATIFACTION F0 FOR t 3 Oil Mndo to ordur t > y Morclmnt Tailor $ ( I CO 3 CO dodo dodo do r > o 4 25 dote deCO do 800 non ( to COde do 10 OJ 7 CO dodo dodo do HOC 000 do do do 10 00 The above is a mere mention of the many which consist of every style of cut and pattern , Including Suits and Overcoats In an endless variety of cuts , patterns and weghts , for Tall , Short , Lean or Fat men , at prices beyond the reach of all competi tion. Bear in mind the goods are mer chant tailor made and found at the prices only at the Misfit Parlors 01. HUFaru Sl.,1119 Omaha , Neb. The G. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co , N. W. COB. 15tb AND HARNEY , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in all parts of tha city. Lands for sale iu every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OK ABSTRACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Maps of the city slate or county , or any other Information desired furnished frco of charge upon application. C. S. RAYMOND , RELIABLE JEWELER , Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest a toe K. Prices the lowest. Repairing a specialty. All work warrant ed. Corner Douglas and 15th streets , Licensed Watchmaker for the Union Paoitio Railroad company. "HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. " NO BLANKS. BIG PRIZES OR REWARDS ! One Million Distributed Every Year. 11E ACCUMULATED IXTKKKST MOXKY DIVIDED AMONG A FEW LUCKY IIOND IlOLUEUa KVKItY 3 MONTHS. Only | 4.00 required to secure one T oyal Italian 100 francs gold bond. Theae bonds participate in 225 drawings , four drawings every year and retain their original value until the year 1944. Prizes of 2,009,000 1,000.000 , 530,003 , 200,000 , &o. francs will be drawn , besides the certainty of receiving back 100 francs in gold , you may win 4 times cverv year. Tbit Is s afo , ( < nd tfc9 boat , Investment over offered , as the Invested money must 1)8 paid back when bond matures. Sjud forulrcul IIM a < it will pay you to d ) , or so ml yriir orders with money y registered letter , or postnl notes , nnd In return we will forward the documents. BERLIN BANKING CO. . 3O5 Broadway , Now York City. N. B. These bonds are not lottery tickets , aad the gala U legally permitted Iu tha V. 8. by law DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE A magnificent display of everything useful andt.ornamental . in the furniture- maker's art , at reasonable prices. BALL'S C OMITS BONED WITH KABO The ONLT COKSET made that ran b retu ned hjr Its nurchtMr after TIIHKB WKAK U not found PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY In BY ry reipwt. and IU prlca refunded by idler. Made la a rftrlety of itrlei and prlcef. Bold by Br t- i-lan dealer ! o err h re. ( .aware of worthiest Imi tations. None nenulnewlthout llall'inaueoa box. CHICAGO COIf SET CO. , 102 FRANKLIN STREET , CHICAGO. "Broadway , N w T rk * KEYSTONE MALT WHISKEY Specially DUtllled for AUdlclMl Use. THE BEST TONIC1 UNEOUALEDforCONSUMPTIOIt WASTINO DISEASES snd GENERAL DEBILITY. PERFECTS DIOESTIOH DR. ED W. U WALUNO , 8ur gtrai ID Chttf , NltigDil Quart of N.J. , writti : "Mf attintioa wu called it ynor Ktyaton * Malt Whl k y bj Kr. I lor , Drugl t , of Trenton afl'l 1 baT * ui d a fw butUx with far b tt r efftet than aiy } hart had. I am r oniin nllDl your trllcl * In my practlct , aiu Bad II rery MttUlKtory. " O i ala * hu tk * Slnalon I III I * * HIX tk * LUL EISNER * MENDELSON , ( S U if tiu hr It * U. 8. ) 816. 318 and 320 Rac SU Pbiladtbhit. P > , Qoodmnn Drue C'o.Gonl. A cnta.Omaha Nebraaka. MORE CATAUUIL TheareatGamaif Itcnudy utpotltlTtcnrc. FrMiaiopU NO fr 4 cti In lamp * . SOUTH OIYIAH. Beautiful Residence Lots Also Business Lots On the large map of Onmlia and observe that the two and one-hull nillo belt from the Omaha postoflice runs south of section 33 and through the north end of South Omaha. TAKE A STRING : ! And pencil , then get one of J.M. Wolfe & Go's maps of Omaha nud South Omaha combined , PUT TOUR FINGER On the string at 13th and Farnam , Omaha's busines center , and your I pencil on the string at whern Bellevue street enters South Omaha from the north. THEN DRA W A circle and note wherj SOUTH OMAHA Is , and also that many "Additions , " "Places" and "Hilb" are far OUTSIDE This magic circle. THEN STOP And think a minute 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 to build up 1 and make valuable the property : First The growth of Omaha , which has and always will follow the transportation lines. Second All the great railroads cpiiter there , thus making it tha best manufacturing point of any in or near the city , Third THE IMMENSE STOCK YARDS INTERESTS I j Dressed Beef Business and Pork Packing Industry Will make a town of themselves. SEVERAL NEW PACKING HOUSES Going op this ycar.t A Gigantic Beef Canning Establishment To bo put into operation at once. Away your day of grace when you do not get an interest iu South Omaha before a higher appraisement is made. The best locations are being takeu Make your selections now : Lota that sold for ยง 300 inlSSi cannot now be bought for 13,000. T Over the railway track will make safe and splendid thoroughfares between this city and South Omaha. A STREET CAR LINE Will run to the Stock Yards this year. The minute it docs lots will dou. ble in value , as this will afford quick and cheap transportation either by Dummy , Cable or Horse Cars. For further information , maps , price lists , and descriptive circular * , address , C. E. MAYNE , Agent for the South Omaha Land Company N.W. Cor. 15th and Harney.