THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , MARCH 20 , 1887.TWELVE PAGES. Tin : COUNCIL AND CAULK. Tlio Kansas City Hyndtcate Explains Its Claltna Tor a Franchise. Tlio question of gr anting a frniiclilso to tlio Omaha Cablu company composed o ( n syndicate of Kansas City capitalist.1 ; , wus brought before tlio council at tlio committee meeting last night. Judge 11. C. McDougalonu of the incorponitors of thp new compnnynddrcssod tlio council nt some length , lie wished first to re- butu thu chnrgo that tlio company desired - sired a frnncliiso purely for speculative purposes. Tlio company had lileil its articles of Incorporation in good faith In tending , if tlio franchise is granted , to build and operate n cable line , simply be cause a cable line pays good prollts and their Is a big Held in Omaha for the opera tion of n line. They would give n good bond and would protect the city in uvor.y respect in the ordlncncc. The men at thu back of the enterprise have thu means to build thu line and will certainly do so if the franchise is given. Judge McDougal was followed by Ex- Governor Crittcndon , of Missouri , who gave tlio council assurance that tlio com pany he represented meant business. It Had been formed , ho naid , because it was thought it would pay In Omaha. JIu pre dicted that Omaha will have 200.000 poo- pie in tun years and stated that two cable companies or even three would bo able to do a prolitabiu business in Omaha at the present time. In the cotirsu of Governor Crittcndcn's remarks hu stated that .Omaha would nuvcr be as largo as Kansas City. Mr. W. V. Morse , who was in tlio audience , replied to this remark in an enthusiastic speech In which ho claimed that Omaha is rapidly growing on Kansas City in population and business and will event ually surpass her. lie said ho expected to see Omaha liavo a population of 400- 003 people before his hair is as grey ns Governor Crittenden'sis now. The cahlo * proposition will probably bo presented to tlio ecu icil again on 'lues- day evening. AMU8KMENT9. Close of Lottu'8 Engagement at the Boycl. Lotta closed her engagement last night to a largo house. The "Little Detective" is ono of her best roles and the play pleased immensely. "Musotto" nt the matinee was also a successful performance. The audience was fair considering the prices , and composed almost entirely of Indies. Altogether , Lotta has been an entire suc cess with the Omaha people , and should ( eel gratified ovur her reception. "SHADOWS OK A QIIKAT CITY. " This successful comedy-drama will bo presented at Boyd's opera house next Friday and Saturday , March 25 and 26 , for tlio second timu in this city. The story is a sensational picture of New York city and many novel features are introduced. Tlio appointments are elab orate and picturesque , and thu suitings of the scunes are very realistic. "WILLIAM TELL. " At the lioyd this evening will bo pro duced Schiller's "William Tell" by tlio Gorman comedy company. Herr Hans Uavcno will make his second appearance assuming thu leading rolo. The box of- lice at the opera house will bo open be tween the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock to accommodate those desirous of obtaining tickets. This entertainment will un doubtedly bu ono of the best the German company will give this season. Real Kstnto Transfers. Peal cstato transfers tiled March 18 , 1887. 1887.William William T Iloblnson to Mary Jane Chrys ler. lot 0 , blk 4. Patrick's add , w d SU.OOO. South Omaha Land company to Katie Tombrlnck , lot C , blk 71 , South Omaha , w d South Omaha Land company to Katie Tombrinck , lot 0 , blk 71 , South Omalm , w d 300. Joseph Drolios and wife to T O Brunner. lot 5 , blk 4 , Omaha View odd , wd 81.050. A Ion zo 1 > Timoy ami wife to Elizabeth Thompson , lot 7 , blk 17 , Carthage add , w U 8750. Jesse Cappon to John C Morrow , lot 2 , blk 3 , Klrkwood ndcl , w d-SUOO. C K Mayno and wlfo to Albert Dobersteln , lot 8. blk 8 , Orchard Hill , w d-SGOC. WllllRm T Itomnson to Lincoln V Bikes , lot 7 , blk 4. Patrick's add , w d-S2,000. Clifford S Kctnpton and wife to Ella Pen- derrass , lot IB , Kcmpton Heights , w d 8350 * Cornelia It Gilbert and husband to Peter O Bacon et al. o % lots , blk 108 , w d § 15,000. James U McShano and wlfo to Kdwnid P Peck , lot 10. blk A , Mulford & Grossman's BUbdlvot Washington Hill , w d-8450. Georglotta M Johnson to Nellie A North , lot 11) ) , blk 3. llanscom place , w d 80,000. Orplm C Ulnsmoor et al to P C Illinobaugh ctal ( trustees ) , 40 acres sw > 4f , no ) { , 82-10-10 , W Qc30,000 , John 11 Krck to Louis Bochmo , lots 39 and 60 , Nelson's add , w d-S4,000. Kttlph E Unylord et al to George A Lcdnrlo lots 4 and 5 of bit 8 , Capitol add , w d-STOO Lizzie Cocko and husband to Clark W Hatch otal , lot lit , blk 10 , llanscom place add , w d-81,800. South Omaha Land company to Charles Anderson , lot 4 , blk 60 , South Omaha , w d 075. South Omaha Land company to M llor- loch , lot 4 , blk 81 , South Omaha , w d 8400. Jcsso D Itnulloy ct at to David Mclntlre , Wt 11 , Arlington add , w d-S 1,100. George N lllcks and wlfo to Frank Kocar- nlck ct al , lots U and 10 and n X ot lot 8 , blk U , Lonptleld add. w d-S 1,000. Victor P Musseuiian to Annie Barry , lot 83 , blk 3 , Hawthorne add. w d-Sl.r > 00. Max Klntlicr and wife to William Wrbncr , lots 0 and 7 In lot 00 , llogers add to Okahoma , Charles Johnson find wlfo to Byron Iteed et al , ( iOxliU feet commencing at u w corner of lot m , Nelson add , q c SMI ) . PII Whitney and wife tot David 11 Saner , etwo-thlidsof lotO , blk 101 , Omaha , w d > V LSolby ctnlto A Branson , lots 2.1 and 24 , blk 8. Hush & Selby's add to South Onmlia , W rt-8775. j Ezra F Hlnger et al to Howard B Smith. 5 ' lots In lilk 10 ami s M of lot 2 , blk 2 , G lots In blk i ) . G lots In lilk 4 , Donman Place , < i c 51. Ezra F Ulimer et al to Mary 1) Burns , filets lots In blk 1 , OlotsandnKof lot a , blk 2 , 0 lots in blk 3 , 0 lols In blk 4 , Denman Place , q c-Sl. Rebecca Cunningham i James Cunning ham , Hu acres In s H , n o } { , section 35 , 07 , > 0 acres In s K , n w/ , section 85 , ICO acres In s o } / , section 35 , 100 acres In s w if. section ML so acres In section so , all In 15,10 , q c Mary 1) Burns et nltoK/.ra F lllngor , 10 lota In blk l , is lots In blk 2. 13 lots In blk 8 , 13 lots In blk 4. Denman Place , q c 81. Orion L Cunningham to Jrtmes Cuii- nlnnhum , K interest of V Interest In 407.50 acres In sec-lion U5 , 15,10 , and HO acres In sec tion 'X , 15,10 , q c lUclmol Ciruy and husband to John P Gun- nltiRlmm107.60 acres In section 35 , 15,10 , and M > acres In bectlon so , 15 , 10 , n c 85. John V CunnliiElmm to James CiinuliiL'- bnm , 407.50 acres In section as , 15 , 10 , and 80 acres In section SO , 15,10 , q c Sb.V ) . Charles II Klsetto and wife to May B Powell , lot S , blk 1 , Mllhtrd plnco add , w a- 5,500. Charles F Sirens and wife to August Homer et al , lots 5 and 0 , blk 10 , Carthage , w d S1.CW. Charles K Klnzel and wlfo to J U ( irlllln , 40xl&0 ft beKlnnlni ; nt s o corner of lot 12 , blk 6 , Park place add , w d-S35Q. It is only n five minutes ride to the city from Oborno & Hosick'n addition. See . S. Rood , 1509 Farnnm street , up tulm , baforo ih lot * ar all gone. Clifton Mill. The onth \ of block 0 of this beautiful addition will be put on the market Mon day morning , March Slit , at 9 o'clock , slmrp. Ttuwi lou will t * told nt ridicu lously low prices. Thej oomprisa the rcry crenm of ClUtoo Uill and arc lure to be taken coon. lx > rtrei ( > A Dalioll. owners and sole s , IK I4th. St. Chliinninn Injured. About 3:30 : p. in , yesterday , as thp dummy arrived at South Omaha , and the passengers were alighting , Sam Leo , a Chinaman , jumped oil'on nn adjoining track. Kngino " 21 was pulling n freight train on this trauk , tlio engine struck Leo and threw him off , breaking his ankle and bruising him otherwise. Ho was placed in llio duinmv car and made as comfortable as could be under the circumstances. Ho was brought into Omaha and takuu to the St. Joseph's hos pital whuro lie is now. Hu sutlers much pain but will Do fully recovered in a iiliort whilu. _ Special Order No. 111. Having seen Union 1'ucllic special order No. Ill , ordering the opening of a station called 1'ortal , between 1'apllllon and Mlllanl , a IKI ! : reporter called nt the olllcc of 1'ortal Land nnil Town Lot Co. , at 105 So. Ifith st. , tor fcomo information and found the secretary , Win. M. Lorl- mcr busily engaged In answering letters from eastern manufacturers , making out contracts , etc. Mr. Lorimer status that not only have thu Union Pacific opened a station at Portal but also the Missouri Pacific have done the same and both companies will build a depot early this spring. He also ; talcs that two manu facturers have located. One , the Arnold Cooker Co. , have their factory com- pluted. Thuy will maku thuir entire sup- lily hero instead of part here and part in the west. Their goods are buinp called for from every quarter of the globe. L. i ) . Kinnuy , the manager of the manu facturing company , has traveled thu world ovur and says Portal's advantages as a manufacturing town is second to none in the west , and ho generally knous what he is talking about. The other manufacturer locating at Portal will build wagons and agricultural imple ments , and \\ill commence thuir building about April 1st. Several other manu factories are waiting for a location and will locate in Portal as sonn as the side tracks can be laid. Portal , with its three railroads and factories , is destined to bo u booming town. ciiimcif NOTICES. To-day's Services at the Different Churolie.s Throughout the City. Swedish Evangelical Lutheran church , corner of Cass and Nineteenth streets , divine survieu and preaching by the pas tor , E. A. Fogclstrom , at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. Tuesday evening , prayer meeting , and Thursday evening , preach ing of the gospol. Scandinavians arc in vited to attend all the meetings , German Lutheran church , 1005 South Twentieth struct. Service every Sunday. 10 a. m. Sunday school 2 p. in. E. J. Freso , pastor. Saints' Chapel , Twenty-first and Clark streets. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 12:30. : Every body welcome. Beth-Eden Baptist church. Services nt 4:15 : p. m. at St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church. Preaching by Itov. J. M. Sullivan. Sunday school at 3 p. in. Prayer meeting Thursday eve ning ut 7:30. : everybody welcome. Unity church corner Seventeenth and Cass streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 : n. m. Sunday school at 12:15. : Rev. W. E. Copclund , pastor. Subject of morning sermon , "As ivManThinkuth So Is Ho. " Subjuct of evening lecture , "The Crest of Media. " Calvary Baptist church , Saundcrs street. Kcv. A. W. Clark , pastor. Ser vices at 10:30 : n. in. and 7:30 : p.m. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Prayer meeting at 7:30 : on Wednesday evening. All nro cordially Invited to the services of this church. All Saints' church. Twenty-fifth and [ loward streets , Sunday morning , March 20. Fourth Sunday in Lent. Morning prayer and litany. 11 n. m. Processional , "Turn Sinners , Why Will YoDio ? " Vonito 1st tone , 8th ending , harmo nies , by Floria. Huncdjcto Floria. ' Bcnedictus Floria. Litany Hymn Floria. Anthem "Turn Thy Face from My Sins" Sullivan. Offertory "Just as I Am , Without Ono Plea'v Dr. H. S. Cutler. Recessional-"Heaven is My Homo" Sullivan. Even song , 4 p. m. Processional "Brief Life is Here Our Portion" Bonum Est , Parisan tone , harmonics ; Dcus Misorcatur , 5th tone by Stainc. Anthem "Lord , for Thy Tender mer cies Sake" Farrant. Recessional "Lord , to Thee Alone Wo Turu"-J. B. Calkin. Tenth Street M. E. church : Sabbath services March 20. Rev. C. W. Lnnage , pastor of the Leonard street church , will preach in the morning at 10:130 : and in the evening at 7:30. : The pastor will de liver his third r.ddrcss upon "Reasons for Being a Methodist. " Sunday school at 3 p. m. Alexander Ilodgo superinten dent. United Presbyterian church , corner of Park avenue and Grant streets. Preaching - ing , morning 11 and evening at 7:30 : by Rev. S. W. Lomucr. Sabbath school , 3:30. : Prayer meeting Wednesday even ing at 7:30. : All welcome. First Baptist church , corner Fifteenth and Davenport streets , Rev. Dr. Kcnnoy will preach at 10:30 : a. m. Mrs. Foster will sing a solo during the service. Sunday school at 12 noon. Prayer meet ing Wednesday at 7:30 : p. in. All are cor dially invited to these services. Seats free. free.This evenins the Y. M. C. A. will oc cupy this church with a platform service at 7:30. : Tlio usual Sabbath evening ser vice will therefore bo dispensed with. Congregational Tabernacle , iirst > Capitol tel avunuo near Eighteenth street. Ser vices at 10 80 a. m. and 7:30 : p. m. , led and preaching by the imstor , Kcv. A. F. Shcrriil. Sabbath school at noon. Even ing , a short gospel service with sing ing. Sabbath school at noon. All are welcome. St. Mary's avenue Congregational church St. Mary's avenue and Twenty- sixth street. Rev. Willurd Scott will preach both morning and evening at 10:30 : ami 7:30. : Gospel service in the evening. Topic : "Making Headway In Life. " Sunday school ut noon. All welcome. Saratoga Congregational church meets at Saratoga school house. Roy. J. A. Milligan , of Ainsworth , Nub. , will preach at Cherry Hill at 3 o'clock and at Sara toga at 7:30 : p. m. Sunday school at 2:15. : AH invited. First Christian church , Twentieth and Capitol avenue. Rev. Jos. H. Fey , LL.D. , pastor. Themes to-day : "Crumbs of Comfort for Humble Hearts , " and "The Ideal Young Man. " Sunday school at 0:30 : a. ui. You are invited. NOTES. Rev. T , C. Calondmo will preach near the corner of Martha and Twentieth streets Sunday afternoon at 3 p. rn. At thu close of the service a Sunday school will bo or3anl/.cd in connection with the lunth street church. Come to the Cynthia Chapel , Walnut Hill , Omaha , next Lord's Day , March 20,1887 , and hear the following subject discussed : "Christ's Last Invitation , " morning. Led tire ; VOur Country , ( second of course ) night. Rev. A. H. Sawyer , pastor. Lafayette Park. Have you heard the latest ? ThoNorth- western havn bought 1GO acres just south of Lafayette Park , but wo will sell 50 lots at 1150 to $300. No interest on Monday's sales. T. B. FERGUSON & CO. . Solo Agts. , 1408 Faruaui street. Alottcr Kent Estate Agoncjr * If you look through this list you will Ilnd what you are looking for. 14 feet on south 10th , $100.00 per foot. 2 lots S. & H add , , for both. . . . $ 1,800 00 1 lot , Hlock"S , " Lowe's 1st add. 1,200.00 2 lots , West Side , each uo.OO 2 lots , Hlock 2 , llun&com Place , both 7,200.00 , 1 lot , Hlk. 14 , llanscom Place , ga * . 5 room house 4,500.00 4 lots , Block a , Bedford Place. . each 700.CO 1 lot , Hlock 8 , iMcCormack's 1st 0,500.00 2 lots , Ulock a , Ambler Place , each 700.00 n lots on Farnam St.- . 25,000.00 3 lots , finest in Highland Place. 10,500.00 2 lols , cor. Slid iV : California , 1JJ3 -\liW 10,200.00 2 lots , North Kith , ? ( ! 0 per foot. 1 full lot , Soutli 15th St 4,200.00 a full lots , North 10th St 15,000.00 1 lot , Hlock 11 , Heed's 1st 4,000.00 2 South front lots , Ulk. "N , " Lowe's add 2,000.00 1 lot , Clarendon 1,400.00 a lots , Fan-mount ? SOO to 1.000.00 100 feet on Hristol St 2,000.00 Best lot , Washincton Sminro. . . 2,700.00 Best lot , Blk. 14 , llanscom Place 2,400.00 2 five aero lots , Tuttlu's Sub. . . . 0,000.00 1 full lot on Lcavcnwortli St. . . 2,500.00 50 feet west front , Soutli Kith St 5,500.00 Best cast front , Kilby Place. . . . 1,800.00 Full lot on 20th St. ( E. V. Smith. ) 0,500.00 Two Bargains , 2d add. to Bed ford Place 700.00 3 lots , Walnut Hill 0,000.00 Lot 0 , Block 7 , Plainviow 1,200.09 If you see what vou want , call and we will show it to you. MOTTKK HEAL ESTATK AOKNCY , 1513 Faruain. Give Us the Solo Agency of any property you may wish to sell and wo will place same with tlio Omaha Heal Eftato exchange , which is made up of twelve of the best firms in Omaha , and you can have the services of all and deal only through and with us. J. B. EVANS & Co. , Sole Agents. The Northwestern Have bought 109 acres just south of LnfuycHu Park for their shops. Lots $150 to $ ! WO. No interest charged on Monday , March 21st. T. B. FEUGUSON & CO. . Solo Agts. , 1408 Farnam street I. N. Pierce &Co. would beg to call the attention of the people to the fact that they have some VKUY CIIOICK bargains in city lots in the dill'erent additions , as also borne good acreage property for platting and some good trackage property. Wo have some choice improved property on Fnrnani street. Ollice at 1500 Douglas street , ground floor. Mr. Cowgill , of the firm , can be found in the ollice in the evening. Place. Lot 50x150 , 7 room house with carpets and curtains. Price $4,500. BAKKKU & Buitit , 1509 Farnam. New Spring Jackets , Wraps and Shawls at THOMPSON , BKLDKN & Co.'s. I desire to announce that 1 have sev ered my connection with the Plumbing House at 215 No. 10th St. , Omaha , and vyill hereafter be found at 024 Farnam St. , prepared to figure on estimates for Plumbing and Gas fitting and attend to repair work. I am fully equipped and will give my best attention to all wants Satisfaction guaranteed. Geo. II. Wood. Ijnfnyntto Park. On tlio market Monday morning. No interest charged on Monday's sales. Lots $150 to $ ! 500. Carriages waiting to take you to the property. T. B. FEHGUSON & CO. , Sole Agts. , 1408 Farnam street. Iioveren & Dalzoll will offer the finest lots in Clifton Hill at very low prices. When you are driving around for pleasure just look over block 0 , and especially the south } of it. Sale Monday morning at 0 o'clock. Lovgron & Dalzell , 115 N. 10th st , owners. For Exchange. Eight line residence lots , on grade , worth $1,200 each . $0,000.00 lu'junibrauce , 1 , 2 , 3 years . 5,382.40 Owner's equity . 4,217.00 Will exchange tor house and lot and give bargain. Address P. O. Box 488. Lafayette I'aik. Do you want to double your money ? If so , buy a lot in Lafayette Park. Buy on Monday and save paving interest. T. B. FERGUSON & CO. , Solo Atrts. , 1408 laruam street. New jerseys at Falconer's. Plain and Plaid Velvets in all colors from 75cts to $3.00 per yard at TIIOMPSON , BKLUKN & Co.'s. For sale at a bargain Lot 45x110 on the corner of Pacific and 25th streets , A snap for K ) days only. Brown & Croigh- ton , 1523 Douglas. rmfnyotto Park will bo.surrouudcct with railroads. The Northwestern have bought 100 acres just south of Lafayette Park for their now shops and their depot will bo located near by. Nevertheless wo will sell 50 of these desirable lots at from $150 to $300. Posi tively after this number are sold prices will bo advanced. On Monday's sales , no interest will bo charged. Carriages in waiting to convey purchas ers to the ground. T. B. Funr.KsoN & Co. , 1108 Farnam btrcet. Solo Agents. MclroHO Hill is located on the belt linn railroad , just southwest of Hatiscom Park addition and the new cable line must run on tlio cast line of this ground. MKLItOSK HILT. has all the advantauos of a fine natural location , railway transit , fair prices and easy terms. Come and look the ground over. AMKS REAL EM-ATE AOENCY , No. 1507 Farnam st. Lafayette Park will bo surrounded by railroads. The Northwestern have bought 100 acres just south of Lafayette Park for their now shops and their depot will bo located near by. Nevertheless wo will sell 50 ot these desirable lols at from $150 to f'iOO. ' Posi tively after this number are sold prices will bo advanced. On Monday's gules no Interest will bo charged. Carriages in waiting to convey purchas ers to the ground. T. B. FuitousoN & Co. , 1408 Farnam street. Solo Agents. No Runcoinb or Clap-Trap is needed in advertising such additions as Ilansrome Park , Melrose Hill , Dwight & Lynaap'B or Lyman Place. YOU CAN SKK Foil YOUKSELF at any time not only the location of the ground , but also the class of improve ments surrounding it and then judge whether the prices asked and the terms given do not give you the best chance to buy good property that you can find in this market. AMES REAL ESTATE AGENCY. No. 1C07 Farnam St. New kid gloves at Falconor'8. A Bargain. The best and cheapest block in Omaha , for manufacturing purposes , centrally located , ( with track on both sides ) , nt Wood's , 1400-8 Capital avenue , exposi tion building , . Ih. -li J - BENNISON BROS , ' SALE , A Magnificent Display 6f Fine Imported and Domestic Dress Goods * Great ItnrKnliii Next Week Wo Arc Douncl to MnkciXliln One or Our Or ento t llar- 25 pieces 20 inch surah silks , 05c ; worth $1.25. All now sprlujr shades. Ono week only. Three numbers of black satin rhadamas : No. 1 at $1.25 ; worth $1.75. No. S nt $1.50 ; worth $3.00. No. 3 nt $1.75 ; worth 12.25. 50 pieces now domestic sateens , loots. 50 piece.- ) new domestic sateens , 20cts. 25 pieces imported sateens , 25cts. 25 pieces imported sateens , ! t. " > cts. 25 pieces imported sateenslOuts. . 1 case moro fancy striped crinkles , 13 yds for $1.00. 15 pieces checked knotted pongees , an elegant spring fabric , 25cts ; regular price , UoctH , FOR MONDAY ONLY. 100 pieces best fancy glnchanis in all the standard makco. MONDAY PRICE , Sets a yard. NOW HOYS-Hcro is n benefit for you. Monday morning wn will place on special counters 100 shirt-waists for one week. Lot- , 25 do50c. . " 2 , 25 doG'Jc. . " ! l , 25 do85c. . " -1 , 25 do$1. . ladles please examine these GOODS THEY ARE MADE FOR WEAK KID GLOVES ! KID GLOVES ! ! Wo nro trying to build a reputation in our GLOVE DEPARTMENT and it is ono of our specialties we aim to oll'ur inducements daily. MONDAY MORNING and for that day only 50 Do/ . clcaant embroidered backs , ladles kid gloves in tans , browns , and greys at JScts. worth $2.75. Not moro than 2 pairs to ono customer. St.AUUIITKItMCNI A.r AND TUESDAY. 25 embroidered robes , f 1.118 worth $12 100 do/ , blenched § napkins a job at $1.43 a do/.en , worth $2.00. STAXDAUD ritlNTS MONDAY MOUNINU 4cts. per do/.cn. MONDAY MORNING. from 9 o'clock until 12 , 1 bale Fine Mus lin , 20 yards $1.00 , Not more than 20 yards to a customer. Wo are working day and night making improvements in our store to accommo date our largo increasing tradu. We arc moro than pleased with our success. And this year wo propose to test our ability in catering for your trade. Wo Sell OOODS STKICTI.Y AT ONE VUICE AND POSITIVELY NO DEVIATION. Come and see us. Wo aim to employ only the best help , and expect to gain your trade by politeness and tlio best attention. We are always pleaded to show you goods and prices. Samples cheerfully given KENNISON IJROS. , 1510 and 1521 Douglas St. Up Go thoiPrlccft. On and after Monday next all good lots in "BEAUTIFUL CLIFTON Hi I.L" will bo sold at the following prices : Soutli fronts , $750. North fronts ; $700. East fronts , $050. Complaint haying boon made that our former notice did not give sufficient time for investors to eloso ideala , wo thus ex tend the time till Monday > n ox t. By buy ing this week you will got the full bonulit of the advance. The above prices are irom 20 to SO per cent below the prices i > of corresponding property. There is not.alql in the whole tract bought from Mr. Crcighton , but that will bo worth $1,000 before the 1st of June. Street railroad is NOW IIEINQ DUILT through Clifton Hill. Agents will receive full commission at present prices until Saturday night , and full commissions at advanced prices com mencing Monday morn'm ? next. A. P. TUKEY , 1321 Farnarn. Two AVays. It has now transpired that tlio Omaha and South Omaha cable line is a sure thing and that it will more than likely ke its route down Twenty-sixth street hichis the only direct and most feasible route for the new line. This will be a bonanza for property owners in the vicin ity of this street and to parties residing in Oborno and Hosicks addition it win afford two ways ot rapid transit to tlio city. The depot on the Union Pacific for city passengers on the dummy trains , is only three or four blocks away , enabling ono to reach the city in at least five min utes. E. S. Rood , the sold agent for Obernc & Ilosick's addition at 1509 Far- nnm street , upstairs , says that he has only a fuw choice lots left and it will bo advisable for-those wishing a nice and beautiful homo within easy access of busi ness , to see him and secure n lot at ouco. We would invite the ladies of Omaha to call and look over our line of line French PhiL'lons , Canopy Top Phrctons and Surreys. Muinaugh & Milligan , 13th st. , near Harnoy. UOSENMUND'S. To Contractor. The undersigned will receive bids for the erection of a two story brick building at Portal. ( I'ho now town at the crossing of the Union Pacilic , Missouri Pacific and Burlington railways ) until Friday April 1 , at 10 a. m. Plans and spociliuations mav bo seen at olticu of Diotrick & Guth architect room 15 Crcighton Block , Omaha. The undersigned reserves tlio right to reject any or all bids. POUTAL LAND & TOWN LOT Co. Perfection. " The "Perfection" gasoline stove with wrought steel frame and low down 1'Kit- KEGT1ON ASAEbTOS LINED IKON CLAD oven is a marvel of beauty , utility and economy. Mr. John Hussiu lias again se cured the agency for the city of Omaha of this celebrated stove. The Perfection has been sold by Mr. Husaio for years and is too well known to neocU any windy ad vertising. It is BiiHieituit to say that it is for sale only by John Hassle , 2407 Cum- ing st. Call and examine it. HONCH l Vr Hale. Some extra good roadsters , young and sound : also heavier work horses. Wai. I'ltKiTox & Co. , 510 Pierco'Streot , Omaha. LVMIN PLACE , AMES' REAL ESTATB AOKNCY , 1507 FA UK AM STHEET. Card ot Thanks. I wish to return my slncoro thanks to those friends of an almost stranger who , during the sickness of my children , sis ter-in-law and sickness and deatli of my wife , offered every possible help within their power and especially to the em ployes of and to Mr. A. L. Strang himself - self , whoso kindness will uuvor be for gotten as long as I live. C. II. DAVIS. Omaha , March 19,1837. NortInvest Omalm. Clifton Hill is the cream of this part of Omaha. To-morrow morning at 9 o'clock sharp Lovgron & Dal/ell will place tlio south half of block 9 of this addition on sale. The prices will bo ridiculously low when compared with other lots , - LOVGHEN & DALZELL. 115 N. 10th St. For Sale. Wo have four full corner lots , 00x183 feet each , on Far u am street east of loth street at $20,000 , $30,000 , $75,000 and $125,000. ' . ' 2 feet on Farnam by 133 on llth. $11,000 A choice corner , 132" feet front on 10th st south of Cass street. . . . 115,000 A choice corner on lOthstWKli'tfor ' 25,000 C0\88 n w cor 23d ami Cumlng. . . 15,000 14 feet on Harnoy between 14th and 15th 35,000 CO feet on Howard between 15th and 10th 35,000 22 feet on Ginning between 17th and 18th -1,000. 75 feet on 10th street near Nich olas 15,000. 185 feet on Lcavcnwortli .JO.OOI ) . Two acres on Lcavnnworth 12,000. Good dwelling property in all parts of the city. Threu full lots on U. P. tracks to lease for 20 yt'urs. The C. E. Mayno Real Estate and Trust Co. , N. W. corner 15th and llarnny. Now kid gloves at l-alconcr's. Omalm Height * . Biggest and best outside property yet oflcrud , CI.AIKM : > N A : HP.ATTY , 219 South Fourteenth streut. Wnlimt Hill. Two lots lOOxloO feet , south front. New house , 1C rooms with nil modern improvements. ' . ' 00 feet west of Dr. Mercer's residence. Investigate this. BAHKEIC & ltnn ! ; , 1509 Farnam St. , Solo Agents. A full linn of choice Sateens nt THOMPSON , BELDEN & Co.'s. llnnscoin Park Addition. A.MES REAL ESTATE AC.ENCY. 1007 FAIINAM ST. MELIIOSE HILL , AMES REAL ESTATK AC.ENCY , No. 1507 FAKNAM ST. One or the Host Known Additions near llanscom park is Dwight & Lymans where lots have for the past eighteen months steadily ad vanced in price. You can still buy lots in this location at low prices and on easy terms witli I lie assurance of a steady ad vance in values. AMES REAL ESTATE AOENCY , 1507 Farnam St. Your Attention is called to 21 lots offered for much less than their market value for the next few days. These lots ho near Hanscora Park addition , and are especially cheap , AMES' REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 1507 Fnrnani St. Onmha Heights. Biggest and best outside property yet offered. CLAIIKSON & BEATTY , 219 South Fourteenth street. ROSENMUND'S. New wash dress goods , in Chenille , Zephyrs , Knotted Pongees and Kirme cloth at THOMPSON. BELDEN & Co.'s. Dictrick & Guth , architects and super intendents , Room 15 , Creighton blook. Now French sateens at Falconer's. Consider the Location of such lots as you find in llanscom Park addition , and thu price and terms given. You will after careful investigation con cede its merits. AMES' REAL ESTATE AGENCY , 1507 Farnam St. O m.ill a Heights. Biggest and best outside properly yet offered. CLAIIKSON & BEATTY , 219 Soutli Fourteenth street. Now Spring Dress Goods at THOMPSON , BELDKN & Co.'s. Furniture. When you buy furniture bo sure you got prices at Howe & Korr. 1510 Douglas St. , opp. Falconer's. They buy from the best manufacturers and guarantee the very lowest prices. Now French sateens at Falconer's. What Docs It Mean. Mr. Swift , of Swift & Armour , the largest beef packers in tlio world , has been here for the past three days , and the greater part of the time has been spent at South Omaha or with members of the South Omaha Land Co. Wo nro not going to tell you what it means , but you don't have to be a Yankee to guess as easy a one as that. About the time a thousand men commence work killing beeves for Swift & Armour in South Omaha you will bo saying "what a fool I was , " unless you go soon and buy more lots in South Omaha of C. E.'Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co. , N. W. Cor. loth and Harncy. Omaha Heights. Biggest and best outside property yet oflered. CLAIKON : & BEATTY , 219 South Fourteenth street. ROSENMUND'S. Now white goods that defy competition at THOMPSON , BJLDEN : & Co.'s. For sale or trade a good business on 10th street. Stock worth about $3,000. Net prolits over $50 a week. Also the fur niture of 3 rooms. Will sell or trade for Omaha real estate. Apply to Brown & Creighton , 1523 Douglas. KllhV I'lnco. Two of the best corners on Dodge , 100x153 each. BAitKEn & Bruit , 1509 Farnam St. , Solo Agents. County Nurseries. The following is a.list of the additions to Omaha which have trees or will have trees planted by the Douglas County nurseries. Others who contemplate planting trees , largo or small , should consider the cheapest and best place to buy good stock. Benson. Hitchcock's , Clifton Hill , Mt. Pleasant , , Bowline Green , Redick's Park , Central Park , Rose Hill , DoVries add , Sherman. * Dear in Mind That there are lots in South Omaha , pur chased , within three years , for less than live hundred , that are now worth over ten thousand dollars. There will bo moro packine houses , factories and rail roads there before 1888. These mean in creased population , ami increase of pop ulation means increase of value to real estate. There are wlenty of good lots still loft in the original plat of South Omaha. Why go out into additions a mile away from the center when you can still buy m tlio old plat at reasonable prices ? Do not forget that wn control all sales for the Omaha Land Co. The C. E. Mayno Real Estate & Trust Co. , N. W. Cor. 15th ami Harnoy. Now ribbons at Falconer's. ROSENMUND'S. Colored Silks in Rhadamas , Surah and Gros Grain ; extra values at $1.00 per yard. THOMPSON. BELDKH & Co. Omaha Heights. , Biggest and best outside property yet offered. CLAIIKSON & BHATTY , 219 South Fourteenth btrect. The remarkable sale of lots in Obcrno & Ilosick's addition has demonstrated that the people know a good investment when they see It. There are a few choice lots left. E. S. Rood , 1509 Farnam street , is iolo agent. KELLEYSTIGER&CO . Will offer Monday Morning And until the ENTIRE LOT IS SOLD 300 Dozen Mousquetaire 8 Button Suede AT $1.19. The regular price of these Gloves is $1.75 and $2 , and they cannot be .purchased at less of any first class liouso in the country. They are of recent importation , and are perfect in every particular. They are positively first quality and are known in New York as thellortense glove ; were controlled by Messrs. A. T. S to wart & Co. for a great many years , and are now being handled very successfully by their successors , Messrs. Sylvester , Hilton & Co. Light Tans , Light Greys , Light Browns , Medium Tans , Medium Greys , Medium Browns , Dark Tans , Blacks , Dark Browns. Sizes 5 to 7i. Kellev , Stiger & Co. , Cor. Dodge & 16th St. Special Sale of Muslin Underwear all Next Week. Liitcrary Entertainment. On last Friday evening the Literary society of the Omaha Commercial col lege gave Its third annual entertainment , consisting of essay , oration , debate , dec lamation and music. The productions were all well written , and with , perhaps , ono exeoption , well delivered. The oration tion was u masterly production and de serves the most favorable mention. The music , both vocal and instrumental , was line , and on the whole the entertainment was a grand success. This society is deeply Indebted to Professor French for his able assistance in preparing the music for the occasion. The audience , which was largo and appreciative , spqnt an evening of rare profit and entertain ment. For a complete report of the en tertainment see College Journal of March , which will bo out this week. New spring dress goods at Falconer's. Messrs. Mumaugh & Milligan have opened an exclusive carriage repository on 13th st near llarnny. Having secured the state agency for the eclcbrated car riage factory of A. N. Parry & Co , Ames- bury , Mass. , will open on Monday , March 31 , a full line of their Extension Top Family carriages , surreys , uark wagons , phaetons , &e. This is tlio finest line of work ever brought to Omaha and those wanting somcihmglinu and stylish would do well to look over this line be fore buying elsewhere. Auction , Auction. Auction. The finest lot of household goods , con sisting of parlor sots , fine marble top bed room sets , marble center tables , easy chairs , cane and willow chairs , lounges , 10 fine carpets , fine toilet .sets hand painted , oil paintings , line heating , parlor and cook stoves , in fact every thing you may want in this line. Wednesday morniuir , March 23 , 10 o'clock , ut No , 1820 St. Mary's Avenue. D. S. M , FltETWKl.L , Auctioneer. New cloaks and wraps at Falconer's. Architect ! ) and SuticrlittciulcnlH. Ifoiiflson & Son , 20 Iron Hunk , Oiiiit/ut , and. 'ill Nic. uvc. , 'Minneapolis. The South Omaha Laud company have appointed C. E. Mayno solo agent for the sale of their lots. Ho will show the prop erty and furnish all desired information upon application. [ Signed ] W. A. PAXTON , President. New cloaks and wraps at Falconer's. A Very Desirable Aero Tract in South Omaha , is oflered for sale. This piece is well adapted to platting into lots and selling nt good prices. All the land adjoining is now platted and selling in lots. It inny pmi yon to investigate this laud and see what you can do with it. Thu price asked is less than any other piece m this locality can be bought for. AMKS UIAL : ESTATK AOKNCY , No. 1007 Farnaui St. Messrs. Mumaugh & Mllltgau , 13ih St. , near Hiirnov , will open in a fuw days with full line of harness of all kinds which they will sell at very low prices. Ca'l ' and see him before buying. New jonoys at Falconer's. I have sold to Joe Withro , of Omaha , Neb. , for fiOO the line bay colt X Lam- berime with three white feet , foaled May thu 17th , Ifa8\ sired by All Time , he by Almount. his first dam Iligolott , by Mambrino Patclien , full brother to Lady Thorn , record 2:18 : } , he by Mambrino Chief. All Times ! int dam Outline by Wurdanco , son ot the renowned Lcxlnc tonjsecond dam Ella Hrcckenndgo by Colossus.oon . of Imported Sovereign , lor fifteen moro crosses of All Time see stud book. Eu. UEUU. Omalift Biggest and best ouUldo property yet CLAIIKSON & UKATTY , Grant ! Island. The great manufacturing , jobbing nni railroad center of Nebraska , oilers coed inducements to manufacturers , jobberj and investors. We mean business. Ad. dres C. W. SCAKKF. Secretary of Hoard of Trade. fjyman IMaco SalcH. have been especially active for HO Uays past. The Hell Line railway runs thro' Lyman place and the terms given in sell ing these lots AltK WITHIN ItKACII When you want to buy good property come and see what is ollurcd you in the vicinity of llanscom park and after a careful investigation of the facts you will decide in favor of Lyman place , Hans- coin park or Mclrosc Hill. AMKS , 1G07 Farnam st. Inw Ijlbrnry For Bale. A fine law library , oflice furniture , fix tures and law business in one of the best towns in Nebraska. A line opportunity. For particulars and reasons for belling , address II. Y. , I5ee odico. I Now spring dress goods at Falconer's. The South Omaha Cahlo Cam Will advance values in llanscom Park addition at least 50 per cent. You can still buy these lots at ? 700 and TIIUKK IS NOT A I'OOU LOT in tliis beautiful tract of land. This statement you can verify yourself when ever you get time to ride out to Haiiscom Park and see the lots , the improvements suqrounding them and the desirability of the location. Every facility is given for thorough investigation of the merits of this popular addition. AMKS' UIAL : ESTATK AOKNCY , No. 1507 Farnam bt. New ribbons at Falconer's. Those seeking fine residence nropcrtj should certainly see Oberno & llosiok's addition before buying. Tnerj are only a few lots left in this beautiful addition. E. S. Hood is bolo agent , 1509 Farnam street , up stairs. Another Acres , for tlio price of fifty-foot lots in tlio same neighborhood. At Wood's , 1 100-8 Capital avenue , exposition build" mg. _ _ _ _ For sale at n bargain for a few days , 2 good lot * in block ill , South Omaha ; also , i ! lots in Potter & Cobb's add'n. Ilrown & Creithtoii , l.VJH Douglas. _ AMUSEMENTS. atn.ce'I Special engagement. One week only , com mencing Monday , Maroli 14 , HALLIDAY'S GEORGIA MINSTRELS The Great Comedians , Lew Hall. Dave Brown 0 End Men , 10 Clog Dancers , 8 Song cud Dance Men , 4 Musical Mokes. Brass IaiuCl.ns ! ) > Icul Orchestra. Admission , i5c,25c. 85e. _ . _ _ _ T. MITT TALMAGE Tlio Great IlrouUyii I'rcuc'.ifr , will lecture t llio EXPOSITION iniu ; > i\ , FRIDAY EVENING , MARCH 25th sunJKCT-"iimanr Ailmlslon , 73 cent * . ll * rT * e l * . IU Bale of tickets fur reserved tuciioii , Tir.fcD , Y , MAItCII ii'.iNIi , n n. , nl Ihv bi < x vfbcv , Cnpllol artuue atn-.ce'