f 8 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; { SUNDAY. MAY 15."J887JTWELVE PAGES. NEXT WEDNESDAY , MAY 18th In order to give everyone an opportunity to see the many improve C ments in the suburbs of the city , O FREE EXCURSION o OVER THE BELT LINE X Has been arranged to take place next Wednesday , May i8th. Free Trains will leave the M. P. De HI pot , at 15th and Webster streets , promptly at 1:30 : p , m. , and go out on the Missouri Pacific as far as West Lawn , the beautiful suburban property on the Pappio Valley , Splendid picnic grounds Hotel and all conveniences , If you want to go , secure FREE TICKETS U _ OF GEORGE N. HICKS , 215 SOUTH 15th STREET. < OR SEAVER & WHITCOMB , ROOM 25 , PAXTON BUILDING , You can't go unless you have a ticket , Everybody cordially invited. TRAIN LEAVES AT 1:30 : P. M. SHARP , A BONANZA BARGAIN To Parties Who Will Build. Four elegant east front lots on North 10th , each 43x180 feet , for $5,000 apiece. To parties who will build $3,000 houses thcso lots will bo sold without any cash payment , and when house is completed deed will bo given and mortgage taken for the purchase price of the ground , to run live years at 8 per cent. This is a splendid opportunity to get an elegant home at small outlay. Call and investi gate this , and then ask any well posted real estate agent if the ground alone is not worth f 150 per foot. FLACK & HOMAK. ' Frcnzcr Block , opp. P. O. , Solo Agents. A Narrow Kioapo. At 8 o'clock this afternoon , while ono of our most prominent citizens was walk ing along the railroad track near South Omaha , on his way to look at some of those elegant lots of the South Omaha Land company , and for which the C. K. Mayno Heal Estate and Trust company are solo agents , ho missed his footing and slipped , barely escaping the pilot of an engine on au incoming train. To those who may not bo familiar with the fact , wo wish to say that wo have salesmen with carriages ready at all times to con voy parties to these lots , so that the pos sibilities of such au ucciucut are thus re moved. Fisk Jublluo Singers , Monday and Tuesday evenings , May 10 and 17 , Expo- tltion Building. These songs sjrow out of the woo and misery of the tormented soul ; they are the passion ( lowers of the blood of mar tyrs. From Bondage to Freedom. For a Few Days Only. 100 acres west of the city , adjoining the land purchased by the Chicago & Northwestern railway company , suitable for platting , for sale at n price that can be doubled within six mouths. W. G. Ai.ituir.ur , 218 S. 15th st. Residence accommodation in South Omaha is far from being sulllcicnt to meet the present demands and with the Increased packing house industries which are yet to come , thu situation is likely to become worse. The proposition of the South Omaha Land Company , to bu scon in another column of tins paper , to discount a largo per cent on the price of lots to anyone building houses on the same , will strike the average man as buing a remarkably fair oll'or and ono which should bo ac cepted at onco. Choice lots are .vet to bo had of the C. E. Mayue Heal Estate & Trust Company. "Isn't it wonderful ! 1 never heard anything like it ! " lion , William E. Gladstone. A chance in n lifetime to hear the FISK JUHILEK S1N15KUS , Exposition Building , Monday and Tuesday evenings , lay 10 and 17. w Cottage colors ready for use In new and desirable * shades. Alabaslino in various tints , the original and only per- pmnont wall finish , supersedes calci mine for beauty und durability , and is ly easily applied. Paints , window glass , | brushes , etc. , largest and most complete If took west of Chicago. Cutmnlngs & 1 KcUson , niSFarnnm St. A Good Trade. Ten acres on O street , East Lincoln , high , sightly , south frontage , will trade for Omaha property. Evans & Black- bum , 1010 Dodge . I have for sale , City Lot , 00x183 , op Hartley Street , between Ninth and lonth ptreots , south front , prlco f 19,800 ( ? 30C vcr foot ) . FiiF.ri. U. CiiAS-n.Kii. f 12 and 13 Paxton Bldg. Architect * and Supeitiitemlonm. fjodpson & Son , 20 iron Hank , Omaha , " ' mnil ell Me. nve.i i * Strike Ended. Peace for the Afflicted. Rum , Romanism and Rebellion is what many of our readers imagine was meant by the "Now U. R. R , " others that it was Rheumatism Radically Routed , which is nearer the murk , but as usual , in this connection , the three R's has refer ence only to "Rail-Road Remedy , " the king of pain exterminators- panacea for every distressing ailment to which llcsh is heir. All sufferers from Rheumatism and Neuralgia we most earnestly entreat to try this Great Discovery. It will cure you as it has thousands of others. It is also a positive cure for Colic , Croup , Headache , Toothache , Sore Throat , Lumbago , Lame Rack and all wounds , and in less time than nny other medicine on earth re lieves all pain and soreness as soon as applied. Sold by all responsible druggists , gen erally with a guarantee that it will do lust what we advertise. Ask for Rail Road Remedy , only 25 and CO cents a bottle. Trade supplied by The Richardson Drug 'Jo. , Omaha , Neb. The money you pay out for rents will buy you a homo of your own in Benson. C.K. Mayno is agent for this property , and his accommodating salesmen will show it to purchasers at all times. "It may be safely asserted that nothing Jike the plantation songs of these Jubilee Singers has been before heard in this country. " London Tclenraph. Fisk Jubilee Singers , Exposition Building - ing , Monday an.t Tuesday evenings , May 10 and 17. _ The rails are all laid and track in splendid condition on the line to "Bon- bon , " anil cars will bo running with sur prising regularity to and from that very desirable locality just as soon as the mo tors , which are expected daily , reach here. Do not forget that choice lots as well as acre property aru still loft in this addi tion , and the early bird will not vary from his usual custom of catching the worm. Carriages , with gentlemanly salesmen ready at all times , or by appointment meet parties and show these lots. Our goods are placed withiu easy reach ; guaranteed to bo as represented , and we take pleasure in showing them whether purchase is made or not. C. E. MAYKI : R. E. & T. Co. For Sale. 100 acres of choice laud near Leaven- worth street. This properly lays beauti fully and is suitable for platting , and can be bought at a figure which will ensure purchasers 100 per cent on investment in a very short time. For particulars caller or undress BAY & FITCH. 218 b. 15th. Wo have customers for Hawthorne lots. Send us your list. EVANS it BLACKCUUX , 1010 Dodge. Convent Place. Elegant residence lots on St. Mary's avenue. C. E. MAVNE R. E. & T. Co , Solo Agents. For x Few Days Only. 100 acres west of the city , adjoining the land purchased by the Chicago & Northwestern railway company , suitable for plattmc , for sale at a price that can be doubled within six months. W. G. AUJKIGHT , 318 S. 10th st. Look ! Look ! Why pay rent when you can buy a good now house with large lot on small cash payments and the- balance monthly , FLACK & HOMAX , Frenzcr block opposite 1' . O. For a Few Days Only. 100 acres west of the city , adjoining the iaud purchased by the Chicago < \ Northwestern rahw.iy fompuuj\suitabU for platting , for sale at a price that cat bo doubled withjii six months. W. G , ALUUiqur , $18 S.'lOtu st.- AltT. Another liargo Display of Satin Re marque Etchings. Mr. Hospo has just received the finest assortment of Satin Remarque and Parch ment Artist Proof Etchings. They will be on sale this week and all .overs of this new and most fashionable irt in pictures should not miss this op portunity. Mr. Hospc will also exhibit ippropriato patterns of molding espe cially adapted to these line works of art. Don't fail to call this week and erot first choice. A. Hosi'K's Art Store , 1513 Douglas Street. There are only 20 lots in Convent Place on St. Mary's avenue , and they will be > lnccd on thu market Tuesday morning lext , 17th hist. Remember that those ots are right in the center of the city on i paved and ono of the most prominent streets in the city. As there are but a 'cw lots , parties wishing a bargain should call at our ollice early Tuesday morning. C. E. MAINE R. E. &T Co. , Sole Agents. Auction. We are prepared to handle sales of Real Estate , Live Stock , Furniture at residen ces , Bankrupt Stocks , &c. , at auction , on reasonable terms. Brown < te Crciehton , Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers , 1023 Douglas st. Sound Co-operative Colony. Fourth and last lecturn at Omaha Busi ness College ( Crounso Hall , Capitol avo. and ICth , t. ) . Suiul.iy , May 15th , at 2:30 : o'clock. Ail Interested in bettering their condition invited. Seats free. Convent Place. The old Convent grounds on St. Mary's avenue between Twenty-second and Twenty-fourth streets is platted and will bo put on the market at U a. m. Tuesday. Persons wanting lots for tine residences should call early Tuesday morning and gut their choice of these tine lots. C. E. MAY.NE REAL ESTATE &TKUST Co. , Solo Agents , Cor. Fifteenth and llarney. _ _ _ _ Are You IlultdliiR a House ? We have just opened the most com plete stock ot mechanics tools and build ers' hardware in Omaha. Every article is brand new and the best of its kind. Wo make a specialty of builders' hardware and house furnishing goods , and having had a long experience wo oiler the buyer advantages not surpassed and seldom equalled in the city. F. V. ATWATKK & Co. , 1C05 Howaid St. At the Exposition. Having withdrawn from the firm of Vandorcook & Welshans , retaining the large list and having added a great deal , 1 will invite my friends and strangers desiring genuine Kcal Estate Bargains , to call at Room 2 , Exposition Building ; , John \\elshaus. . Elegant Novelitics in Fancy Work. Mils. M. C. MITCHELL , 1012 Douglas st. Clilofor Police. The people of Omaha are much inter ested in the question who will be its chief of police , but llarney place , La Vcta place and Hitchcock's addition continue the cheapest and best lots in the market. Evans & Blackburn , Sole Agents , 1010 Dotlge st. Flsk Jubilee Hlngerfi. At Exposition next Monday and Tues day evenings. Best troup in the world. Tickets for sale at tuo Saxe , Kulm & Forsyth drug stores. Entrance to lower floor on west to Gallery on south side. The South Omaha Land company have appointed C. E. Mayne sole agent for the sale of their lots. lie will show the prop erty and furnish all desired information upon application. [ .Signed ] W. A. PAXTON , Still In the Ijcad. On entering the handsome parlors and partaking of a dish of his delicious ice cream , still in the lead was the tirst ex clamation to Mr. Dal/ell , the ice cream manufacturer of 115 N. 16th si. Hand some brussels carpet covered the floor. The walls were tastefully decorated , and the furniture was in keeping with the room. He has now the most spacious , airy and handsome parlors west of Chi cago. Mr. Dal/.ell has sold out his entire interest in the real estate business , and will hereafter devote his entire energies to thu ice cream business alone. He has put in his basement a new 0 horse power engine to aid him in keeping up to his continually growing trade. Double and treble thu amount he could formerly inako can be turned out easily with the increased facilities , besides making a better article. The lovers of first-class ice cream , prepared from pure ingredi ents , will liud Dalzcll'.s headquarters for this elegant refreshment , whether bought by dish , pint or gallon. For the benefit of strangers the location is given. Dal- soil's , 115 N. 10th st. Whv will you worry about a house to rent when you can buy your own house and lot in Benson upon smaller monthly payments than the amounts you are pay ing in rents ? The motor cars will carry you right to your front door. Secure your lots in time from C. E. Mayno and stop making your landlord richer and yourself poorer. Houses for Hole. Eight 5 and 0 room houses. Price , $2,250 to | 3,030 each ; on small cash pay ments , balance on very easy terms. FI.ACK & HUMAN , Room 11 , Frcn/.cr block , opposite P. O. Convent Place. Elegant residence lots on Howard street. C. E. MAVXE R. E. & T. Cu. , Solo Agents. A llargaln. Lot 12 block "L" in Lowes first addi tion for $ ltr ! > 0. This is an elegant south and east front corner. FLACK & HOMAN , Frcnzcr Block , Sole Agents. To float ICsliito Agent * . After this date , May 14th , my house and lot , llanscom Phtcn. is withdrawn from market. 1' . R. UELOK.X. Convent I'lnoe. T.vventy of the most desirable residence lots' in th'e citv , fronting on St. Mary's avenue , Twenty-fourth nnd Howard streets will be put on the market Tuesday morning C. E. MAYNE R. B. & T. Co. Sole Agents. George Mitchell , 182O Douglas. Gloves in all stvlcs and qualities , 25cts to ijtf.OO. Gloves , dry loaned , 15 cents. Riding and driving gloves a specialty. 15'0 Douglas street. M. A. BERLIN , 1520 DOUGLAS STHEKT , WILL OITEH A Sl'ECIAL SALE \VltAITKRS AT 05 PUNTS , CALICO DitKssEs , $1.25.v THIMMKU HATS. 00 CENTS. UlU/.KVKsN , 25 CENTS. HOiE , HEGULAIt MADE , 25 CENTS. Convent Place. Lots will be placed on the market Tuesday morning next , 17th lust. These lots are the site of thii old convent on St. Mary's avenue , and as all know right in the centre of ( ho city. As there are but twenty altogether , and the first com ing will bo served accordingly , it will bo necessary for those desirous of obtaining any of them to cull early. C. E. Mu'NE R. E. & T. Co. Solo Agents. A Band jr. South front lot on Charles st. being lot 11 in block "S" Lowes lirst addition for $1,350. FLACK & HOMAN , Frcnzer Block , Solo Agents. M'nd Reading. The recent mend reading exhibition at the Exposition building was the subject discussed at the Growlers' Club last evening , and Mr. Guorgo Washington Jones , of Cheyenne , surprised the mem bers by stating that ho had made the subject a special study for years and had acquired considerable proficiency in the new science. Mr. Jones submitted to i\ few practical tests which fully substanti ated his statement ; being blindfolded ami a map of the city sprcau before him , ho unhesitatingly moved his index linger to any lot called for. "Now , I'll fool you , I think"said Dex- the Thomas ( turning the map unsido down ) . "Air. Jones , can you point to the addition where I made most money ? " Mr. Jones seemed perplexed and for a few minutes his finger moved alternately to Orchard Hill ami Briggs Place , finally stopping on the latter. "By Jone ! " exclaimed Uoxtor T. , "there is something in this nonsense after all ; while ho was wandering bu- twuun these two additions I was figuring up my profits on them. I nearly doubled my money on the Hill and just doubled it on Briggs. In fact , I've about doubled it on everything I over bought from Mayne. " A number of other Equally interesting tests were made , and the club unani mously requested Mr. Jones to give a public exhibition of his wonderful power. Farnam Street Bargain. A corner on Farnam St. , 58x125 , with some improvements , at $250 a front foot. The cheapest thing on the market. Small cash pavmunt. Good for a few days only. BUOWN & CiiKHiirroN , 1523 Douglas. Convent 1'lacc. Elegant residence lots on Twenty-fourth street. C. E. MAVNI : U. E. it T. Co. , Solo Agents. IlomcP. Four ono and ono half ( ! } ) story houses with six large rooms and good Iots.f3,0)0 ( ) each , on ve/yeasy terms or monthly pay ments. Call at once. Fi.ArK & HOMAN , Fren/.or block opposite P. O. The Brut Is the ChonpCNt. Convent Place lots on St. Mary's ave nue are unquestionably thu best sites in Omaha for olugunt residences. For sale only by the C. E. MAYNK U. K. & T. Co. , Cor. ISthjk Harucy streets. Ijook ! Ijnok ! Why pay runt when you can buy a good now house with a large lot on .small cash payments and thu balance monthly. FI.ACK & HOMAN , Fren'/cr block , opposite P. O. Kountz Place. Corner very choice 2 lots , only $1,000 cash ; < 4,000. Ila-rney street , near 18th , 11x132 , $0,000 cash , bal to suit ; $20.400. PAUKEU & BUHH , 150'J ' Faniam st. Take time by the forelock and stuft your pockets with glittering shekels by placing a few dollars in Benson. For lull information call at the C E. Mayno II. E. & T. Co. for Kale. Eight 5 and 0 room houses. Price , $2,250 to ! ? 3,000 caelij on small cash pay ments , balance on very easy terms. FLACK A : HOMAN , Room 11 Frenxor block opposite P.O. "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown , " but the man who buys lots in Benson will enjoy thu sleep of the right eous. C. E. MAINE , Sole Agent. Ladies wishing good help can bo sup plied with good girls by calling at Miss 'Kennedy's employment ollice , 310 N. ICthbt. . ' - , . . ' - . . , . A Card. Wo have on the way , and will bo opened next week , the linest line of Ladies' White Lawn Suits at prices ranging from $3.00 to $10.50 , ever shown in Omaha. The styles are entirely new , and as this department is a now feature witn us we have no old goods to show. Also a line of Misses' White Suits , ages from 0 to 10. from OOc to $10.00. Wo will show a complete assortment in both ono and two piece suits in those goods. Wo show a line of Ladies' Uressirg Sacqucs from $1.50 to $5.00. N. B. * ALCONEK. IlnppniiH Kvcry Day. "Hullo , central , 557 with 271 , quick. " "Hello ! Is that 271 ; is the doctor in ? " "No , this is 021 ; no doctor hero ; we sell " "Blank , blank that blank at the cen tral office. Hello , central , 1 want 271 , not 021 ; if you don't hurry up the man will die and " "O ! Thought you called for 621 ; every body else is attor those Syndicate lots. You know the price is to bo advanced soon , and unless you " " that contra ! fullow. " ( Rings up. ) "Hullo , who is that ? " " 271 ; the doctor is hero now. " "Hang the doctor ! Hello central ! Give mo 021 again , quick. " N.B. The patient dies , but Ired se cures a bargain in South Omaha. The First Btono onico Building. The United States National bank build ing , which was originally to bo of pressed brick , will now bo entirely of stone from ground line to roof. The bank people gave Hodc.sou , the architect , the privi lege of using stone , provided ho could build as cheaply as of pressed brick. Ho has complied and will use the bust sand stone that can bo bought. He agrees to have the building completed and ready for occupancy bv thu 1st of November of this year , thus saving thu bank puoplu a great loss of routs. The building will bo six stories high , 00133 , and although costing less than 8100,000 , it will bo as substantial as any building in the city and far moro ornamental thau the great majority of them. Hodgson's connection with the work is a sullicient guarantee of this. In another column of this paper will bo found n copy of the resolution recent ly passed by the South Omaha Laud com pany. It is teeming with inturcsit to ev ery man who du.sirus to bo the happy po- wesior of his own homo and should bo read with careful attention. Ilcnnoy Buggies at Armstioiig , Puttis & Co.'s i03 : ! Izurdst. The Tyrolian Arbor Concert Company , nineteen m nuiiibor , will appear at Met/ Summer Garden , commencing May 2''ud , for one week. This Company is a novel ty in this country. They play on wooden instruments. They recuivu $2,000 for thu week's engagement. The lirst annual ball of The Omaha Wood Machinist and Helpers Union , will bo given at Cuiiimingliaiii Hall , on Wednesday evening , May 18th. Tickets of invitation are out and a good time is anticipated by all. This being the first ball , everything will bo done to make it a bociul success. Holl'niiui's orchestra has boon secured to furnish the tuiibln. It may bo now to many that the word "sarcophagus" moans literally flesh- cater , and WHS applied to collins from the peculiar kind of stone of which the an cient Itoinun collins were made. This stone Is biippofacd to have been a species of .limestone , and Is claimed had the property ncccssnry entirely to consume a body , with the exception of the teeth , In forty dttjtf- , hence the uatno. , . cmmcn NOTICES. To-day's Services at the ntfTerent Churches Throughout the City. Presbyterian Church Corner Dodzo nnd Seventeenth streets. Services at ! UiO : : a. in. Preachlnc by Rev. J. N. Boyd. .Sunday school at noon. Young people's meeting at 7:15 : p. m. No evening service. United Presbyterian , corner Park avcnuo and ( irnnt street Preaching In the mornlne at 10Uaiid ! In thu uvenlng at 8 o'clock by thu pastor , KflV. J. A. Henderson. Hacre- moiit of the Lord's simper In morning ser vice. Communicant's prayer inectliic 10 In the mornliii ; . bnbbnth soliool lit 12. I'rnycr nicotine Wednesday evening at 8. You ore invited to all these mcetlurj. First United Presbyterian Kichtcmitu nnd California streets. ] lev. 1C. H. ( iriUmni , pastor. Public worship at 11 n. in. and 8 p. > m. The ordination of the elders elect will take place during the morning service. Sab bath school at 12 : ! iO. The Presbyterian congregation will woiship in Trolel's hnil , near tli corner ot Leaven worth and Pall Shell- dan streets nt0'M : a. m nnd at 8 , in. Sunday school at noon. Services con- S acted by the Itov. .loliu Gordon , pastor ot the concro/ntion. Thu 1:1 ecu line ears past ) the door. A II are cordially Invited. Presbyterian Cliuicli , South Omaha Ser vice every Sabbath nt U a. in. Hov. ( i. M. Lodge , pastor. Ambler Place Presbyterian Church Ser vice every Sahbnth at ! ! p. in. Sunday school at 4 p. m. Ituv. C. M. Lodge , ] > astoi. . IIAPTIST. Beth-Eden Kantltt Church Services nt 4 :1S : p.m. nt St. .Mnn'sn\eniio Congregational church. Proncninc hv thu pastor , Kcv. II , L. House. Sunday school at : t p.m. Prayei meet ing Thursday evening nt 8 o'clock. All welcome. Calvaiv Uantist Church , Siumleis street Huv. A. W. Clark , pastor. Sei vices at 10W : n. in. niul 7io : ! p. m. Sunday school nt 11:45. : Preaching at Central park mission at f p. m. Kcgtilni prayer meeting on Wednesday even ing at 7:15. : Subject for evening senico. Jf. "Tho Ungodly. " All are cordially Invited to the sciices of this church. Hist Baptist Chinch Strnngei's Sabbath Homo Corner Fifteenth and Davenport streeK Huv. A. W. Lamiir , pastor. Pleach ing nt 10 : " > 0 n. in. nnd 8 p. in. .Morning theme , "Lessons from Paul's Conversion , " for over } body. Kveuing theme , "A Supreme Miracle ; " an appeal to men who love their elty. Sabbath Echool at 1'J in. 1'iajer meeting \\oilnnsdayeveiiliiic nt 8. All aio cordially invited , bents I ice. OIXnitKOATloNAI. . First Conire atliinal Church , Canltol ave nue , neni IX'lituontli Services , at 10I0 : ! n. m. and 8 p. in. Services led nnd preaching by the pastor , Hov. A. F. Sherrlll. Even- in ir , a short uoopa ! service. Sabuath school at noon. All nroelcomo. . Third Congregational Church North Omaha. Alfoid li. Pumilman , pmtor. Ser vices HiO ) : : n. in. nnd 7:30 : p. in. Sunday school nt noon. A coidlal greeting tor everyone .Hov. . ) . T. Otis , of Hlslng. will preach in the molding. Special children's exercises in the evening. The Hillside Congrezntlonal church , Om.ilia 'View , begins evangelistic services today at U n. m. and 8 p. in. under the lead ol Kev. W. M. Wellmnn , ot Knns.is City. St. Mary's Avnnuo Kov. Willnrd Scott will pleach l > oth morning and uvenlng at 10 3) nnd 8 o'clock. Sunday school nt noon. Gospel smlcoln thu evening. All welcome. oniK.ii cimitciii.s. ( iernun Lutheran Chnrch l < xr > S. Twen tieth street. Services every Sunday nt 10 a , m. hunday school nt a p. m. h.J. rrese , pastor. Saints' Chapel Twenty-tlrst nnd Clark streets. Preaching nt 11 a. m. and 7 : IS p. in. Sunday school ut l'JJO. : : Everybody wel come. Unity Church Corner of Seventeenth and Cass streets. Services at 11 n. m. Sunday school nt IS : 15. Kev. W. K. Copuland , ps- toi. Subject of sermon tills morning , "Child Saving.1' Saint Barnabas Church-Nineteenth nnd California streets. Flllh Sunday alter Knstcr. .Sunday school atlCMia. m. Holy communion niul sermon nt 11 n. in. Kvon- Bong and address at "I'M ; p. in. 1 ho Hov. Dr. Doheity will oniclnte , First Christian Church Twentieth and to all. . "I