THE OMAHA DAILY BEEFKIDAY. : . APRIL 15. 1887 ; LOOKING OUT FOR FRAUDS Nebraska People On the Wntoh For Crooked ' Insurance Companies , A RATHER SUSPICIOUS CONCERN Another Slink Sutiomo of the Hun- trlco IJonoToloiit Fraud Gam blers 1'roparltiR to More The Mtiyor'H IrnoM THE nnr.'s i.iHcor.x nuiiF.Atr.l The spring boom in fraudulent insur ance companies is holding its own , judg ing from Iho numerous communications that reach the state auditor's olllco from residents in different parts of the state who have their suspicions arroiuod by tr.unp Insurance agents who represent porno unknown company in .seeking pat- roiiugo. Inquiries have como from many asking after the condition of tlio Alchln- son and Live Stock Insurance company , of Atchlnson , Kan. , which is evidently trying to Iransact business in Nebraska. Inquiries have como from A. II. Burnett , of Mtndcn , asking about this company , also from E. T. Hodson , of Schuyler , and II. J. Linders , of Millard. The letler asks if H. Wakoman is authorized by the state auditor to transact business for Iho Atclilnaon and Live Slock Insurance company in Nebraska. To all those the auditor has but ono reply to make , and Ihat U that Hits company has not the present year and never has complied with the lawn , pf Nebraska , and never has been authorized lo transact business in this state ; neither has the above named Wakcman ever boon certified as an agent for this Atchison company in this state. It is evident from tlio number of inquiries received , and their coming from all sec tions of the stale , that this company is trying to do a wholesale business in the Htate without complying with the law. People who want to. sco onlv companies that arc square enough to "comply with thu law do business ought to steer clear of agents of tills company , and the agents will do well to keep clear of the auditor , or else they may reap trouble instead of riches for their labor. A 8USriCIOU3 SI'KCIMUH of plans for insurance also comes to light as hailing from Atchison , Kan. This company is called by the suggestive name of "The Grand Ledge of iho Na tional Vigilantes. " Tholr circulars lo agents , which have been uont broadcast over the Mate , a number of which have been forwarded to the auditor as "speci mens , " bear the name of Benjamin Young as president and L. Davis as sec retary. The circular goes on lo say : "We call attention to tlio above named secret organization. It is on the same principle as Odd Follows , Masons and United Order of Workmen. Instead of each member having insurance on his life , as in other orders , ho has in this order insurance on his live stock against theft , ' or dealt from any cause whatever. Since this is a secret organization , and not a live Block insurance company , it docs no have to comply wilh Iho insurance laws of Iho state , any-more than other score organizations which have an insurance department. " And this wonderful cir cular continues : "Tho grand ledge o : this Order of Vigilantes is located permanently nontly at Atchison , Kan. , and local lodge , nro being organized in all parts of tlio union. The object of this order is mntua improvement , proteclion and insuranci on live slock against theft and doath. 1 nt once does uwny with nil live stock insurance suranco comuanios , as it is a greater safe guard against fraud. " Legitimate insurance companies wil enjoy this spectacle of the National Vigi -lantcs lodge , aflor the order of Alason .and Odd Fellows , with the laudable em in view of insuring live slock nnd it is enough to make the historic goat turn green with envy. The require incuts of this Masoniu Live Stock lodge nro lhat any stock owner can become member by paying f 5 on every 000 licit ot stock insured , and the , losses ar stated to bo paid by what is known n the "grand lodge lossfund. " The agent has a good thing ot it , for from every { 20 lhat he lakes in as membership fees ho is allowed to retain $10 and forward the oilier $1 to the "grand lodgo. " It is needless to add Ihls company has com plied wilh no laws in Nebraska. THE UEA.TUICE WUTQUKr A.OAIN. A citizen of Lincoln , who has for two yeai'3 paid without default all dues and assessments levied by the grave yard Mutual Benevolent association at Bea trice , and who has paid into Iho coffers > of Iho concern some $75 in cash , is now , under tlio alleged reorganization of the ) concern , confronted with H circular In forming him that ho is n lapsed member , but that the generosity of the directors rill allow him to still remain a member if ha will surrender his $3,003 .cer tificate that lie has paid on for the past two years and taco in Us stead a $3,000 certificate nnd present the com pany with $1 for making thu exchange. This attempt nt generosity will not bo met by the Lincoln holder , who never has been a delinquent or lapsed member , nnd he will not surrender a f3,000 cer tificate for ono of two-thirds the amount nnd pay f 1 to boot. This is s slick scheme on the part of the Beatrice outfit to ro- olvo that certificate are lapsed and then collect f 1 from every one holding one of their certificates , and ia in entire har mony and keeping with their manner of < transacting business. A dollar ctlch from nil the company's victims would make a handsome purse to bolster up the busi ness olllco , and the scheme ia perfectly at homo , coming from the Beatrice com pany. The reason eivon for this charac ter of highwayman work is in Itself a mulual admission lhat much of the work heretofore has boon a fraud , nnd the cir cular states that the company believes that agents have boon insuring for a greater amount than they should and than the assessed could pay. The Beatrice - trice company needs more ventilallou. 1 rilUPAltlNO TO MOVE. It is very evident that while the gamblers are at warfare In Omaha that in Lincoln they are quietly emulating the Arabs and folding Ihoir tents for depar ture. Under the law that takes olloct in July thu local gamblers nro agreed that it will bo nltogolher too hazardous to continue business. Dun a Hyde , ono of the noted gamblers , is. it is reported I , already closing his shop , and John Shcedy , one of tlio veteran sports of the oily , has oflorcd ills properly In the city for sale , and it is understood contem i- plates removing to Denver. KEKUINO THE KITCHEN CAniNET. Thursday owning Mayor Sawyer in vited his cabinet , comprising the twenty- ono extra gilt-edged citizens who placed him in nomination , up to his residence and banqueted Ihoiu on the fat of the land. It is very seldom that a handful ol citizens taku upon themselves the duty ol reforming a city and nominating a ticko' that proves successful , and it is evidon that the now historic twenty-one an feeling their oats , so to sneak , for thoj have held at least ono secret mooting nlneo elccliou and passed upon whou thulr mayor should appoint to ofllco , ABOUT THE C1TV. At the state house yoslorday little bus ! ness of importance was to bo reported Jim Laird and Newcomer , who have i special candidate for oil inspector , weri ul Iho capital pushing the claims of thai man. The wild poet of Pawnee , Captaii Humphrey , was looking around the cor ners of rooms in Iho buildings to see if riio could not find a nomination for the extri judgship In the KirstJJUtrict. Humphrey' * characteristics as a bulldozer would mak him appear more natural in a ward fight thnn clad In judicial ermine. Bud Lindsey , the popular caterer to the public , lifts entirely remodeled his place of business and has had painters nnd decorators at work for tlio pr st two weeks creating ono of the most nltrnc- live rooms in the city. Ho lias just added a new nnd comnletoonr lo his establish ment and has all now improvements for the restaurant department , making it , as heretofore , first class. Llndso.y will In- nuguralo merchant lunches in connec tion with his establishment , and his place will undoubtedly be ono of the popular resorts of the city. The school population of Lincoln shows a largo Increase over n year ago , If figured on tlio basis used in many other places it would give the cily 50.00J people. Lincoln is modesl , however , ntid is content to place the number of its people - plo at 10 000 less. The Luo Indemnity and Investment company of Waterlog , In. , asks for admis sion to transact businpss in Nebraska of Iho state auditor , and the Beatrice Elec tric Light company has filed ils arlicles of incorporation with the secretary of stale. "Dick" Johnson , who has made of Iho Ilurlbut hotel a great success , has lately taken charge of the cafe in connection with the house and operates it in only a first-class manner. Kobson ana Crane delighted a largo audience at the Funko opera house last evening , a largo delegation from Beatrice coming up to see those Inimitable come dians in IhoJVMorry Wives of Windsor. " Mr. P. Bauer , of Milwaukee. Wis. , a pronilnpnl business man of tho.t place , was in Lincoln yesterday viewing the city with a prospective view of locating. A Peck ot I'oan ( P's. ) Here nro a Pork of Peas , sweet Peas , If you will. Perseverance , Patience , Promptness , Proliclencv , Push and Politeness. Add lo these Dr. Picrce's "I'leixsant Purgative Pc- lels" and you will irot well through the word without much trouble. The Pellets piovnut constipation and surplus or bile which load to many different complaints. Kudosed In irlnss , imvayfreshentliely ; vegetable , prompt , and perfectly harmless. Any druggist. liCtUslcr-Sliorwood. At the residence of Mr * . Phoebe Sherwood - wood , on Twenty-eighth and Miami , strpols , Wednesday night , her daughter Marv was united in marriage to Henry Lctissicr. The ceremony was performed by Hie Rev. H. C. Crane ; of Ihc Hillside Congregational church. Following the ceremony came a reception lo Iho friends of Iho bride and groom , who over whelmed Iho happy couple with congrat ulations. Many useful presents wcro received. A more extended notice of the event will appear in Sunday's lieu. A Tender Skin is greatly injured by cheap adulterated toilet soaps. Use Colgate's Cashmere Boquct : the purest and best , A Missing Chlnnmnn. A young man appeared before Judgn. . Stonborgycstcrday morning and wauled to swear out a warrant for the arrest of San Goon. Goon was formerly proprietor n notion store and laundry on South Tenth street , but failed in business and was closed out by the constables. Ho has since disappeared with a largo amount of washing belonging to his patrons. Ho cannot bo tound , though it is said that ho is still m the city. The police will try to look film up. Ladles should reflect well before using any preparation that Is nppplicd to so delicate a surface as the kin. Any cod- molic will at first impart a beautifying olloct and not apparently injure the .skin , but in a very short time little blotches and discolorations appear on tlio face which conclusively show Iho poisonous drugs in Ihcir composition. It can bo safely said that more than tioo-thinla of the taco powders contain those injurious ingredients. Pozzoni's medicated com plexion powder is not only absolutely free from all deleterious mailer , but its principal ingredient is an active cura tive for nil diseases of the okin. It has stood Iho test of years. Sold by all druggists , ana at the depot C07 N. Sixth stroot. Old Bachelors Rejuvenated. The Old Bachelor club which was or ganized in this city some years ago , was disbanded n few months since because of the serious Inroads made upon its mem bership by thoformation of marriage ties. It was reorganized , however , the night before last , and presumably will continue until it Is again broken up by the mar riage of its members. Tlio ollicors are A. H. Gladstone , presidentS ; J. Fischer , secretary ; Julius Meyer , treasurer , and H. Silborstoin , S. Oborfcldor and I. SchiiT executive committee. The meetings of the club will bo hold once every month. A Weak Back Kept Strom ; . HIXBUUO , AvroMATTOx Co. , VA. , Mnro.li 7,1880. ALLCOCK'S PLASTKHS have enabled mole lo work and labor for the lasl two years. 1 have boon troubled with a pain across my kidneys and a weakness of the spine which , at times , rendered mo almost helpless. The first relief I obtained was by wearing two ALLCOCK'S PLASTERS , nnd 1 use about two every month , and I have n pain or difllculiy. I consider them the best piaster in uso. I , for ono , cannot do without them. them.U. . II. GlLLIAM , Sercuth Ward. On next Saturday night there will bo a meeting of the citizens of the now Sev enth ward , in the pavilion house in Han- scorn park. This meeting will bo held independently of republicans or democ rats nnd solely in the interest of the ward. Don't Get-Onuglit This spring with your blood full of Im purities , your digestion impaired , your appetite poor , kidneys nnd liver torpid , and the whole system liable to bo pros- tratoa by disease but got yourself into good condition , und ready for the chang ing nnd warmer weather , by taking Hood's Sarsnparllla. It stands uneqalleu for purifying the blood , giving an uppo- tlto , nnd for a general spring modlcsio. When you wash young trees use n cloth. On old ones a stiff scrub brush is botler , as it will dislodge insects that have taken up quarters beneath tlio scaics of bark. MOST PERFECT MADR - ElELit ) AN IT ) FARM. RprltiR Work In tlio Corn Flrld. Philadelphia Record : April is Iho month during whicli the uround is nmdo ready for corn , nnd Iho earlier Iho plow ing shall bo done the bcller , as n heavy frost before the season shall become warm nssisls in reducing Iho soli nud dcslroy- ing insects , It is well known that the corn plant is u gross feeder , nnd may bo supplied with any amount of manure , provided such bo well rotted und in a condition best adapted ns plant food. The corn crop is ono that docs not permit of the expenditure of unnecessary labor , and wherever Iho cultivator can bo used the hoe should bo discarded. It is not intended hero to inform farmers how to plant corn , or how to lay off the field and rows , ns such advice would bo superfluous ; but there are some things connected with corn-growing that nro usually overlooked and to which it is not out of place to call attention , l-'irst , it will bo of no advantage to resort to now varieties until Mich shall have been tested and found suitable for the climate mid soil to which they may bo introduced , It is well known lhat the dill'crcnc'o in the time from germination to the ripen ing between .some varieties will oflen cause a loss , especially when the season shall ImYc been dry and the frosts como early in the fall. The corn plant is a . seiut-tropical one , and delights in warmth. It is during the period when the niglils are warm lhal il makes rapid growin , and a < * it must , in some sections , mature in ninty days , the maltor of va riety is very important. Hcnco fanners flhould-bc very careful before discar ling the well known kinds. Another point is that although the roots penetrate in all directions , and become very numerous , it is not safe to depend al together upon the manure , as very fre quently the manure does not entirely decompose - compose until after the crop has been removed. In order to give the plants u btart , no matter how fertile the soil may be , a proposition of some kind of soluble fertlli/.er 'Should be applied when Iho ground ia prepared. A mixture of a bag of superphosphate with fifty pounds of nitrate of soda ( saltpetre ) per ucro will be found excellent. Good culti vation not only keeps down the grass nnd weeds , but serves as a mulch. For that reason the cultivator should bo used in dry seasons , as the loosened earth will servo as a covering over Iho roots , and not only prevent loss of moisture by evaporation to a certain extent , but more reauily absorbs moisture from the atmos phere , as well us permit the retention of n largo amountof moisture from showers. The pullivator is a great factor in corn culture , and should bo used ns often as possible. _ Seasonable Hints null Regarding the use of insect powder Professor Hilgard of the University of California , status Unit although the 'tent caterpillars wcro not affected by dry powdered buhach when it was blown upon them , yet if tlioy received a sprink- Imir of a mixture of one pound of buhach in ll'fty callous of water they quickly perished. Ho advises its use in green houses or other placi" ! infested bv ver min , as it is harmless to plants , birds and animals. lircediiig flocks of poultry should con sist of the best in the whold number. A do/en selected hens , muled wilh a choice cock , and the eggs from them used only for hatching purposes , is a sure mode of gradually increasing the quality of the stoek , and by so doing Iho poullrymnn can muke a selection of particular breeds at a small cost. A Canadian diaryman who feeds tur nips and cabbages to his cows , claims that lie prevents the peculiar flavor to the milk from the feed by putting gum camphor in the steamer with the cook ing food , which deslioys the flavor with out imparting its own odor , Ho only feeds such food just after milking. Every tree in the orchard should bo ex amined for insecls , egg nests , etc. . and after Iho leaves shall have started Iho Irees { should bo sprayed wilh a solution of London purple. Uorors work in nearly nil kind of trees , and a dilicent search should be made for their holes as soon as they shall sot to work. The purchase of linseed and cotton seed1 for stock always gives aprolit. If the expense be only returned in tlio product told there is , however , n greater value to the manure , and hence , while Iho proilt may not ho immediately secured. iho succeeding year's crop will bo larger. A xveslcrn horliculturalisl advises prun ing rose bushes , lie say that as the rose blossoms onlv on the yoirhg shoots of the current year s growlh ( as wilh llio grr.po ) Iho last year's wood should bo cut tiwuy in the spring. Each bud left will then make a blossom-bearing branch. Although salt and soda arc said to ben efit asparagus , analyses show that a ton of asparagus takes from the soil 2.0 pounds phosphoric acid , U pounds potash ami 7.4 pounds nitrogen , and there is scarcely u trace of soda in itscoiuposi tion. It is always best to milk rapidly , so as to get the milk out of the stable as soon as possible , in order to prevent the ab- sorpition of eases by the mils , as the cooler it bocomon the more readily thu milk is atl'cclcd by odors. The honey dew found dripping from leaves and trees in some localities during the past year , and ascribed to a disease of the leaves , is now pronounced to bo a secretion of aphides that infested the trees. It is now claimed that if turnips be grown thickly Ir.to in the summer and loft in the ground during winter they make an excellent fertilizer when turned under in the spring. Ono who has given the method a trial says that an excellent mode of ridding animals of lice is to dip a curry comb in kerosene frequently while using it on the hide. Bu'.ter shrinks as well as oilier articles , and such is often the cause of errors in reports of sales when "butler is shipucil long distances and remains unsold for several weeks. Don't attempt tomnko a Imt-bea unless you can give it care. Leaving the sash ooen through forgetfulness for only ono night may destroy all the advantages gained. In procuring punf bred stock always consider the soil and crops grown on the farm , as thai breed best adapted lo Iho climate and conditions alone should be selected. lie careful in selecting , tomato seed , the rot prevailed in some sections last SPtwon , and the proper Tuy to avoid the dUjaso is to use seed only from healthy fruit. fruit.Now Now lhat the rush of spring work wil soon begin , it should not bo overlooker that the horse * should not bo workei steadily at first , or they may bo injured In planting dwarf peas leave suflicien ground for several successions of crops as the dwarf varities usually ripen al their pods at the same time. Plowing may bo done at any time if the frost bo gone. The earlier it shall bo ilooo the greater the number of cu worms that will bo destroyed , Sow kale and radish early , and put in a few Early Rose potatoes as a first croj for family use. Mustard may also bo sown early for greens. Although buttermilk is usually fed to plgH , vet it is excellent on the family table as a refreshing drink , and should bo more generally used. It lion been demonstrated lhat th quantity of meat produced by sheep do livercd to the butcher at the procociou THOMASON & COOS' ' ADDITION Lies just south of Hanscom Parkonly 2 miles from the court house , on high and sightly ground. 176 beautiful residence lots. - LOTS SOLD , Events are shaping that will make these lots an investment of SURE PROFIT. $800 to $1,000 will Buy Lots Now , but one Year from Today You will Pay $1,800 , $29000 and $2,500 , for Them Ten months ago we told you there was big money in SOUTH OMAHA property. You were skeptical and waited , and what did you miss ? Some people say , "Oh ! its all luck , this making money. " Luck to the dogs. Its" Foresight , Judgment and Sand , These are the elements that go to make up the sum of prosp erity. Tak a square look at the case of Thomason & G-oos' addition , who own the 600 acres adjoining it on the south. A RICH AND POWERFUL SYNDICATE Who , without any further effort , could peddle it out in the next two years for ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Do you suppose they are Idiots enough to do this ? . No ! They will either build or subscribe to A CABLE LINE and realize three millions from it. toTrourselves , do a little investigating and figuring and Syou will see that there are the "Greatest Bargains on Earth , in lots in this Key to Omaha and South Omaha , Remember , that this is no washings of the Missouri River , nor farm lands diverted from their natural uses , years too soon , but choice suburban residence property , situated on the everlasting Hills , midway between two cities , that are last closing in ; o one solid mighty metropolis. IVi.A. UPTON d CO. Pharmacy Building , South Omaha and 1509 Farnam , Telephone 73 ago of from nine to fifteen months costs exactly double the expense of those fed o double tlio age. As the weather oecohics warm flic | icon n the lion houses will find a starting loint from the nests containing the setting ions. ions.Fine Fine silken hair on an animal indicates that it will fatten .readily , while coarse , still' hair indicates the reverse. . It is just us easy to break n calf to bo , ed by a halter as it is to ( to the same with a colt , and it will often MIVO labor. If you keep bees prepare a piece of { round to bo sown to buckwheat as soon .is tlio weather shall bceonio warm. The cab'bago crop should nrovo profit able to growers , as 5,000 heads can bo grown on an acre of ground. Corn pullers less from insects nnd is surer as a crop tlrm any other grain crop grown. Every tanner should possess n good chest ot tools and a well-arranged work shop. Ho can esisily s.ivo the cost of both within n few years. It has been shown by experience-that a pig digests a larger percentage of gram , converting it Into animal increase , thnn a steer , cow or sheep. Thin out instead of shortening in a free when vou transplant it. It is a mistaken notion tlfat it is thu proper way to cut oil' Iho ends of all Iho limbs. Not only does Iho linden tree produce honey in great abundance , but its quality is regarded by many as equal , if not su perior , to that yielded by white clover. Hoforo going into fruit culture find out what varities your land is best adapted to produce and give those varieties the pref erence. Situation ns well as soil adapta tion should bo considered. Ono thing seems to have been quite well demonstrated , that a larger quantity of potatoes , an well as potatoes ot a bet ter quality , can bo raised with chemical fertilizers than with mani'ro. Tlio quince is a slow grower. For this reason it is an advantage to buy trees well grown , say four or live feet Jrijrh , rather than mere slips. Such trees would come in bearing in throe or four years , nnd prove cheaper in the end than smaller trees ut a lower price. If you contemplate cultivating the soil in your orchard , and have not already prepared for it , Imvosomo short whipplo- trees inado with hooks on.tho back neur the ends so that the traced will pass over the ends of the whippletrces to prevent barking the irccs. The American Cultivator remarks that as trees are generally scraped more harm than good results from the operation. Great care should always'bo taken not to disturb or injure the lower nud living part of the bark. A rionmum mason's trowel or a short-handled hoe makes n good scraper. ) t * In plantinc apple sced to get n vigor ous growth the hrst year is important , as on lhat the number of rtqts to bo grafted depends. The seeds sF/nuld be planted early on woll-manurc'd ground , and as free from weeds as possible. ' 1 ho young plants require nearly asjc ese care and as much hand-weeding asunions. , To dig up n fruit trco Jiy culling a cr-M ! clo wilh a spade , half ajtyot in diameter , cuts on" more than nine-tenths of the roots , and to spade a HUlo clrclo about a young tree not onothuartor ns far ns the rooti extend and coir/It cultivation is like FalstafTs men claiming spurs and shirt collars for a complete fciiit. Enough ntlonlion is seldom paid to surroundings in fattening stock. Good feed , although of first importance , is not all that is required. Regularity of feed ing has much to do with easy fattening. Cattle housed and kept warm will thrive nnd fatten rapidly ; butat the same time , they need exercise , and should bo lot out dally for it. Fattening hogs ought to bo kept from dampness and wot. The bed especially should be drv und warm. Watering regularly will also greatly aid in fattening stock. It is true that stock will fallen under neglect , but at nu ex pense of more feed nud at a greater loss than if proper care nnd attention are used. Sheep need 'more ventilation in their sheds or barns than other stock , for if koot in poorly ventilaled quarters they nro apt to contract colds mid dUcases , but they require shelter from all storms. Lawrence Ostrom & Go. FAMOUS "BELLE OF BOURBON. " Is Death to Consumption , Malaria , Sleeplessness , Chills and Fovora Or Insomnia , and Typhoid Feyor , Dissimulation , Indigestion , Of Food , Dyspepsia , Ten Years Old , 'surgical Fevers No Fusel Oil , Absolutely Pare , The GREAT APPETIZER ThU will certify that I have examined the Hcl'e of Bourbon Whisky , received from Lawrence Ostrum & Co. , and found the some to be perfectly Jrce from Fusel Oil and oilier deleterious HibBtances and strictly pure I cltecrfully recommend the name for Family use and Medicinal purposes. J. P. BARNUM , M. D. , Analytical Chemist , Louisville , Ky. For sale by druggists , wine merchants and grocers everywhere. Price $1.36 per bottle If not found at the above , half-dot , bottles m plain boxes will be cent to vny address in the United States on the receipt of six dollars. Express paid to all places cast of Missouri River , LAWRENCE OSTROM & Co. Louisville , Ky Wholesale and Distributing Agents. RICHARDSON DllUO CO. , and > JttlLEY C DILLON , triiolf.al Liquor Dealers , \ Omaha. Families supplied lui GLADis'lONK BKO8. < CO , , Ontaha. If. T. CLARK DRUG CO. , RELIABLE JEWELER. Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware The largest stock. Price * the lowest. Repairing a specialty. Work warranted. Corner Douglas and tfith sheets , Omaha. Licenbcd Watchmaker for life Union Pacific Ralhoad Company. The C. E. Mayno Real Estate and Trust Go , N.'W. COR. 18th'AND HABNJS ? , OMAHA. Property of every description for sale in all parts of the oily. Lamia for sale every county in Nebraska. A COMPLETE SET OF ABSTRACTS Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Mans ot the city state or county , or auy oth i&forruallou desired furnished free of charge upon application. WEAK MEW ! ! ! ? ? - Ontititlmprutm ntioT.r . mii > < iit/ruredlnthr ! liODhi. ! . ' < ! pjmbhUHc. ThaSind.n Eleclrio Co. 169 UiSilic ( . , On i front ( Sennit onlr > w ntn m.Ttrr town for Your "Tnnslll'a 1'unch 5o clirur It broomlnif morc > popular every day , Clunr drummers don't bother ua any moru. HUGO ANDUIRSSU.N , Heaver , 1'u. UDORESS , / ? . W. TAHSILL & CO. , CrllCUl WoodbridgeBrothers STATE AGENTS FOU THh Decker Brothers OMAHA , NEBRASKA. Notice. riMIE Nortolk Strrot rnllwnjr will rocnlvo pro X posttls tor tlio Immediate construction nn < fHiulpmunt ofouu tuidonu bull milts of etroo railway In tlio city of Norfolk , Nebraska. I'ro pusulo received nt Iho olllco of the secretary o company in Norfolk , { JebrHBktt , until thu Uitl day of April , 1W7. II , C. MltOMB , Secretary. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. With the approach of ipring nud the increased interest man ifested in real cstnto mutters , I nm more thnu over consult ed .by intending purchasers ns to favorable opportunities for investmentfind to nil such would say When putting any property , on the market , and advertising it ns desirable , I have invariably confined myself to a plain unvar nished statement of facts , never indulging in vague promises for the future , and the result in ev ery case has been that the oxpec- iations of purchasers were more than realized. I can refer with pleasure to Albright's Annex And Baker Place as sample illustrations. Lota in the "Annex" have quadrupled in value and are still advancing , while n street car line is already building past Baker Place , adding hundreds of dollars to the value of every lot. Albright's Choice was selected by me with the greatest care after a thorough study and with the full knowledge of its value , and I can- conscientiously say to those seek ing a safe nnd profitable invest ment that Albright's Choice oilers .chances not excelled in thin market for 11 sure thing ; Early investors have already reap ed large profits in GASH , and with the many important improvements contemplated , some of which arc now under way , every lot In this splendid addition will prove a bo nanza to first buyers. _ Further information , plats and prices , will bo cheerfully furnish ed. Buggies Ready at All Times to Show Property , Respectfully WCALBMCHT , , , ' SOLE OWNER , 218 Soutli 15th Street. * Jlranch office ut South Omaha X.// . Property for sale in ciU t * o/f/u cUyt .