TJUJS OMAHA JDA11A' J3JLfJf ] ] : HL'NDAJk. MAKOM 2,3 , 1800.-SIXTEEN PAGES. rou SAM : iuvij ; KHTATI : . OMAHA city In the west today. TI1KOATKCITY will ontMrlp nil her competitors. LET USTBI.IJ YOU 80Mnrm.su. There will not bo n retail home of any note In ten yearn from now enit ot 13th ttreet. DOUOI.AS , rAHXATTnnil HAU.SBV from JSth to 24th streets , will furnish Mtei for the Una retail houses In ten yean from now. MA11K TIlrfFltEDlCTION. In ten yearn from now AMi the large rttnll hcmi's w in bo w est of Ifith street. Tiifciin AIU : nusmi.s : OP MONK ? In judicious Investments In Omaha nt the pres ent time. nciuuEH MOVK TiTii wouhi ) , miT FACTS PIIAKP. Till : UNIVIIIISI' A UAUNIVAL Klt HAHUAIN BIIKKIIIIS IS WJ ! AT OMAHA 1'ltKSKNTH TO Till : WOItU ) NOW , ANU'lHK "OU ) H jr. A. mrroN co. HAVE THE IIAUOAIN ? TO Pllr.SRNT faO 1)ON'T ) VOU BKK1 thntyonarn letting Imrjralns stare you In the face and not nlckln thorn up. 'iiiKitp. IS'NOTIIINO UNmit : Tin : HUN THAT OUAKANIKUS SO SUIUI A 1'UOI'IT ASINVnSTMlINTS IN OMAHA ItKAf.TV And tlic brat Itesliicncr. buliurban anil Acrn 1'rppertlo * arc for sale ny the "Old Itcllutilo" M. A. Upton Co. LIST \OUIt PHOPEHTY WITH US. : ' ' ' and Ituiil r'c'co'u o the ) attention requisite to secure - cure quick Bains. If you will Kite us thu exclusive sale of voiir property wo will Hat the same with the Omaha real cstnto oxcimiuo. You will then have HiXTY-nvi : or Tin : I.KADINO UKSPONSI- I1II.B FIKMB to hnndlo It , nnd only 111 tn dcai with. Wo list property for exclusive sale only. Will sell you OMAHA I'llOI'iniTV That Will 1'iiy VouDottulo the Interest thnt any mortgage can 'IHUUIMK HAS COME when there can be KOHIO IIIO .MONKY MADE IN UKAT.TY INVKSFMENId IN OMAHA. JIAliaAINP , IIAIIUAUNS AND 1IAUOAKNS. NICK SOUTH I'llONT lot on Douglas street lu IlrlKtrs 1'laco ( Knrnam Is paved to Holt Ilne > , Motor on Iodgi ; street this summer Rtiro . 8I.KO TWO KINKI-'xU..feet lots on 31st St. . Divlght A. Lvinau'H addn. .Motor on Kna tit. will mnlco this property very desirable X'or both . 2.603 l.O i H 1 nml - ' . block "V. " Lowo'8 addn , U1)xl07 ) , south nnd eait front on IKth nnd Hamilton Bts. Iheso loin run through to diaries st. audnro a decided bargain ut . 4.60J LOi'4. block "II. " Prospect 1'lnco. mouth front on Hamilton running through to Charles at. . . f.OxIN ) . ( Jood 7-room house. Only I.aw for thli larce double I rout lot and 7-room house. Will sell fOxliu lor . , . 2,000 LOTB. Utlca Plane on CSth direct. two blocks south of I.on\enworth , 47x100. Vi-ry much below \nluont . J.WJO bOUTIl ritONTon Etntnpt street. ( which Is to be paved nna parked. ) Now ID-room homo with eiery convenience , sewer connoi tlon. etc. We will sell this beuutlful homo In Kountzo Place nt ICHS than tt Is worth on easy terms. \Vi : MA VK Rome nice homes In ShtiU's ad dition for sail- . Al > O FINK sites In Hnnscom Place. Al.hOngreat bargnln on two east fiont lots In Windsor Plnco. WHO WAN'lbtobuv tl.o most sightly nnd beautiful four-acre plat for a suburban homo in Omaha/ WH CAN sell R'KlM , east front , one ot the tlnest residence sites overlooking the city. In WestOinahn. for . J n 001 nttlOOxIfiStoZOft. alloy. lof . . . 10.COO OK irlxlYi , south uno. oust front , neiir Mil ton Rogers' residence , for . 7.0CO OH 47x1 ITS. nt grnilo on I'arnani. cist of 40tn st. ; Hue largo urtck house , nil con veniences , for. . P.COO OHHlxlHT1 , ; . nt grade , butwieii Il'lth nnd tilth on Farnnm , fronts four streets. for . 19.CO ) LOOK" IIKKRI Wo wHThell 1T2 feet on I ourteonth st. , rear of 1'aclllc Impress building , for . 4.5.000 Tnkn notlco of this line lot In Heeds 2d addi tion , lot n , uGxl4U. An oust fiont on 27th street. Just south of .l.eavenworth , for KJUM , Jl.OUU cash , balance 1 , 2,1) ) and i yeais. rou nooDNRbs SAICI : DON'T SAY i ror.n YOU. " HUT OKI * YOUH SITUS bELUHHO \V1TI \ lOIITDKIiAV. OMAHA WII.I , bl'UIMMSi : 1HK NATIVES UKIOKKJANUAUY18JI. WR KNOW OP IN- DUbTKIRS THAT \\ILI , CO.MR IIIIHRTHIS YRAItTIIAT'lOOirillUt WITH 'JIIR VAST AMOUNT OK PUIiLIU AND PHIVATB IM- I'HOVKMKttTS ALUKAOY A8SUHRO WILL MAKE OMAHA THE ATI'KACI'IUN OT TUB CONTINENT. TllltRR YLAUS AOO WE HAD A MTTLK $10 DOWN AND till A JION'IH DOOM. IJASTKHN CAPITAUSTS HAVE THEIH KYBS ON OMAHA NOW. bOUD CON- HEHVATIVE OMAHA HAS PAbTENED 'IHRIlt ATTRNUION ' 1O HKIt AND DLIAH8 ( ) WII.I , PLOW IN HEKE I Oil INVkbl'MKNTO niOM 'illlS ON WHEHE CRN1S DID IN THE 'liinro Is no rubblnt ; It out , Omaha Invest ments defy the world's competition for their solid and sure Interest paying qualities. 'llio best achk'o that cnn be given today Is to inoht lu a rhuiiK ot Omaha dirt. Wo ni o always ready turn happy to serve our clluntH. Any bnnV. meicantllo house , man. woman or child in Omntia will hiienlc wall of nnd recommend - mend the "Old Hellablo" Hellablo"M M , A. UPTON CO. . Telephone Ml , lUth nnd 1'iirnain C Jlembw I Omnh v Heal Estnto Exchange. lomalm llonrdoflrndn. Property nt21st and rnrnnm kla. nt JUS1THIN1C OP 1T1-W30 per foot , will bo worth in .1 j ears J70UOJ per foot. SEE. , eaxre. N. W , cor , Utli nnd Hownidstd . . Jlj.OOO SEE. . . .00x1 61 , S. W. cor. 2'inl nun Iln\eniorat3 . . : . 10,000 SEK .rrxir > 7 , loth bet , Dorcas Martha , n loom house . 3 , WO SEE. . . ntxMU , 8. K. coi. Huh and C < i tollni , , t-i com house . . . 6fO ) SEE. . . . 'llio lln n 1COUM In West Omaha . lo.fOO SEE . .I * ) per foot and less for 1'nruam street property o.ist of 40th st. NOW ( A THE TIME. 1O 1IUY HEAl , KbTATK IN hOUTH OMAHA. r.NI.AItlINQttienlready ( I IMMENSE PACKING HOUSl'S ; ' " ' . ' PAYlNo'tVo" Splendidly Gruded Strceti : Two Pine nnd Costly : : VIADUCT * ; : irtJNNiNG : jMOlOU LINKS 1N1O bOUTII OMAHA ; : P.HAUK ESTAIILISHM'T. Allthlswni Malco . Henlty Lively la thu NE.CT W DAYS so lluy Now nd and and and and and Hem The Swim WEWIMOUAItANTEK20 PfcH CENT ON i..ii . III.UCK 1 , Drown park , on 31th Miuthof Ontri-et , near \liuluct. , . t l.COO 1.01 W ) . IILOCKIl , llrown park , on 31th , 1 ulocK south of 0 street 1,300 I.OV33 , lll.umcil. llro\vn park , on 31th , 1 lilDck south of O street. . 1,300 I.Or& 11 AND 14 , 11LOOKII. llrown park- on rid. 1 bloctoantof 31th for both. . . . 1,5'JO ' LorfUxl'iO KKhT. on 35th st , opposite Iteod hotel HC grade , with good house. . 6,000 UT.Wxn IT.Kf IN 1.01' ft. IILOUK HI. rxiuthOmaliii. fronting Hallroad nvenim 1,600 LOT g. III.OCK 4,8 , Bouth Omabu-a line I OT8 11 AND IS , lILOt'lcSO. South Olimha. double corner , nmLoU&ifoot lots 1,800 LOTS 1 AND3. ULOcicw. South Omaha , double corner , at urade 0OM LUTSfiANDO , IILOCrTiJ. South Omaha , douuio corner at urmU H.ODO ALL OILTEDUK INSIDE PROPLUTY. ! " Tl'lB AHOVI ; PHICR3 Cnn not bo duplicated In South Omubn. _ , . , . M A UPTON t'O HIEOLD HRI.lAIH.h" HEAL KSTATR. , . DItALEItS. ) ephou tUi , IClUuad F rn m nts. , OuiaUu. roil HAIjlUiAI : < K8TATH. ilK HYHON HRKO COMPANY The olJe > t real estate Iiouio In the state of Nebraska , hating been established In IKu. Wo offer the best nnd safest chances to parties wishing to ac quire a home , in two or three of the best residence additions In the city , Immediately on or con venient to the lines of street care , wo will lease a lot for five years , for a rental of six per cent per annum on the price of the lot ( and the pi Ice will bo as low as other parties sell for cash ) nnd the taxes , The lessee will have the prh Ilcgo to buy the lot nt any tlmo in the rtvo years at the price stated In the lonso , nnd In thnt case nil the reut he has paid up to that time will apply ns pur chase money for the lot. The terms of sale will bo one-fourth cnsn. with n balance to stilt pur chaser , not exceeding flve years' time , Interest sl < c per cent per annum , pnynbly seml-annually. Ho will bo requited to build a houMsofthealuoot at least $ < 00 , and If he does not choose to buy can remote his and other im provements at the end of flve jcnrs. No proposition could be more fair thu ) this. If tl.o lot should nd\ mice in > aluo in the llo j ears tfio tenant will buy Hand secure the Advance. If It should not od\onco or should leranlnsta- tlonnry , he gets 11 vo j ears' house rent for n merely nominal price. THE DYHON HEED COMPANY. WHO WANTS TO EXCHANGE A riEci : or nusT CLASS UNIMPHOVED OMAHA Itr.AL KSlMTlTrOH A FINE IIUICK HI.OCKIN OOOI ) EASTIJUN CIl'Y , HUNTED rOUTIIHEE THOUSAND DOM-AIISA YEAH. FKEB I'llOJl INC For bale l'i-story franio residence , coilnr. ntc , , close to Motor Line , ijulto now ami well tlulibtttl ; nU'foot coiner lot ; price , S-,750 : teiins. t5i ) dull , balance to suit , 01 will trade for ( jooil clear lot. Call mid see us orrlta usf. Wo have for mlu some ot tlio very best prop erty In ttio lio.itt or ttie city , at prices below \\liat otlicra are aelllni ; at ; some on 1'iunan ] , JodKe , .sixteenth and South Tenth streets. A new four atoiy brick warehouse on South Tenth Htreot for sale or ent. t otno elegant lesldelice . Unlmprovoil lots way bslow value , 3orao re- qtilrliiK lint sin. ill cash paymi nt. fiooillotifor building ; u HI taico second mort gage m pnrt payment. IKnoiiROod list of Hnd , Improved ami un- linproxed , lots and houses for exchange. bTHI.VGKU A , PENNY , HE Ah ESTATE AGENTS. S. L" . Corner Ifith and Dodge Streets. Om&ha. T > i.MlS : .AUIC Sixty acres , between Thlrrv-sceoud ! and Thirty-eighth streets ami Ctiiutng 'and Hamil ton atreeta. THE (5AHDI5N ( SPOT OP OMAHA. Groundsexn'ilsltcly ' laid out. Choicest resluimce sites In the city. Uhecntiro park adorned by the best land scape giirdner In the I'nlted States , who hud furnished plans for the beat sjstoni ot Kradu . " ' se criiRe. water supply and dectilo . llaaionabla prices 111 bo clx en tlioso biillil- Ini ! residences costlhg t\vxm and upwonls. Inspection of grounds lniteil. . Apply to olllces ot The lloinls Park Co. , Con tinental bnlldliiK. Directors-George P. llemls , president ; E. W. Nash , > Ice president ; John II. Dnmont. secre tary and tu-asurer ; i : L. Hleibouer , und Dr. 8. D.Mercer. OMAHA'Uontliaavoota great boom. Has experience taught \on to grasp an oppor- tutntj tomaWu money ? It It has do not miss this chance. Corner Cth and Da\onport sts. , J1VOOO. Corner lUth and Davenport 6ti. . fivtuo aj ft , on I'rtrnani. Juit abo\e ! .1)th ) St. . * 1)CO ) . . 1 louses anil lots In Potipleton Park , easy terms , from * -.COs ) to Jl.OUO. Vacant lots in I'oppletnn Park from I1.KW ( up- Maida. Htuo soniB > ery ihotco lotj. Will fur- nlslt money to build on same. I lnuB a lot near car earn on Lake at. Price only I,4CW. 1 lm\o Ki ft. front on S loth st , at cor. of Cen ter , only * | 0iM > . PUOPKKTY TO UXCHANOK. IdOacres of clearUniHu South Dakota , only MX miles trout Illont. as line land as tan bo found anywhere , will triuln for Omaha or gooil farm property lu Nebraska. " l u acres or clear land lu Stantou county to trade for Omaha property or stock of cooils. mi lots on S. UtU st , to itiido or for Kale clieuu. If you want to buy , trade orsellcomo and see me. If you want to inako n loan I can do It for \oti nt the lowest rates. J. K , Tvauilry , real eitate audloa BS , Itooui I ; , Chamber of Commerce , Omatia. SALT I.AKB ClTV-1'urtJet desirlns to in- reitin this clly Hill do well to consult the Dlvter , Johnson luvostmeut Co. , P O , llor&ll , and \M \ South Main st. Salt Lake City. We Imn- ille choice proptrty ouljr nail gltoe best of reference * . C1TA6 , rou HAI..K . itK.vii KHTATI : . TOT 60x121 feet , ooTuenty-nloth street , Jusl goiitli of Lake street , cheap at 11/wO , One-third cash. ' Lot 7 , block H , Orchard Mill ndd. , on Hamilton street , near end of motor. fAOOO. Lot 13 , Mayno's adil. 7o Orchard Hill. 62x110 , just north of lt.lt. brldge.on Military road.f I.SW. Two lots for sale or trade In Itedlck Park ad dition. Corner lot on California stieet and Pleasant street , very sltely. J 1,0(0. ( Lot 1 , block 2. , Carthage , cast front , corner on CumliiK street. JIXW. ( Corner , Wxlj ) fiet , small house , lu Walnut Hill. For Sale or trade. TO feet on Sattudcrs street , near Grace street a bargain at tar,00. Some line lots In ICcmlull's add , ut a bargain. LotUk2 , MajnovTpiaco.onaJth St. . $1.SO ) . I.ot24 , blk 0 , Walnut Hill , corner lot , on Cum- Inj ? street , Tory choan at $ i,2X ) . Lot 10 , blk I. . CHftonTTlll. corner on Military roan. JU50. Tno lots tn Hedlck Park to trade for > acant lot ; will pay some cash difference. House and corner lot m Walnut Hill , for trade. ll.-'OO. W. T. Gil A HAM , CrolRhton Block. TVUW1SC. UEED.VCO. . Sole agents for all PJppertv offered by us. ALAMO PLA/CA. : ALAMO PLAXA. lot-ited on 1'arnam , Dodge. ; iiIU ) niuli"thsts. : , thebestlocatloninthaclty for a line realuence. Has city water , gas and street carsorvlca. Furnam str < * et U pa\cd through the nndltion. Those lots are offered for n Hhort tlmo at N cry ow _ pricey oni on easy terms. i DUIIANT PLACE , i DCHANT PLACKIulocatsdon King and Ohio sts. und In n part of thu city that Is w ell built up nnd lias Hplendld stieot rai facilities.Vo liavo It lots In tnls addition lorsalu on terms to nult purchaser. HAZEL 'IEHHACE. : HA/.ELTKltllACE Is high and sightly lo cated betu een 16th and 'JOth sts. und joins Deer Park on the south ; only one block from the electric mutnr line to South Omaha park , and three blocks soutn of Vlnton Ht. We will sell twenty ot those lots to people who want to build in a short tlmo at fioin toXI to JH1) each : onlr SIO rash , the bulunco lu monthly pay- incntb at 8 per cent Interest. ' BHEIUDAN PLACE. . SHK1HDAN PLACE on Leaienworth street , threu bloi ks bevonit the present street tar ter minus. Forty lots for silo at S'JJO each ; $13 down and tW ft month ; Interest 7 per cent. Piatsof lots with prices will bo furnished upon application at this olhcp ; MONKY TO LOAN. : On any good security in sums to suit. HENTS LOLL1.GTED , TAXES. PAID , 1NSUUANCE PLACED.LEWIS LEWIS a HKRD & CO. lEeal Estate Loan , and Kentiil Agents. lioom I J. Chambet ot Commerce. IOOIC at this list ot business proparty : $ .MMU for lot 0 block 1 U n. e. tor. nth and Lca\onworth. tij.OOJ for unith tt tt. lot i > block litt. city ; tills is n suitable place fornarehouso or hotel. 195,00) ) for lorS r > and U blotK 114. 132x1 B ft. n e. cor.-0thami Furnam ; suited for hotel. * I2 , 10 for iJUxi In. . w.coi. SOth nnd Farnam ; suited for mores und Hats Ii8,0i for e.41 ft. lot.I block 10T. opposite new postolllie ; rents now produce $1,500 a , jear. t Id.000 for lot 0 block 87. youth front , bet. ICth and Ifithon Dodge : now brlnslng coed retuin. fail and see Stringer & . Penny. Itoorn 2J , Douglas lllock. 201 20 A FINE lltlle home , Mth st. near Woolvrorth , full lot , east front. T rooms anil bath , \ ery llttlu cash reuuliud , F. K. Darllni ; , 4J llarker bloc * . 278 _ HO A 111) OK IJQUlt'A \ \110.V. Notion of. Mont Inc or llio City Ciiiincll an a Hoard ol rpo the owners of all lots nnd lauds In the city -L of Omaha whloh ate botiellted or that may be found to be benefited by the construction of the Tenth street viaduct , and to all persons haflng any InUiest in said lots and lands : Yon , and each of you , aie hereby notified that the City Council of thoCltyof Oimih.i will sit as n Iloaul of Equull/atlon at the olllceof tlio City Clotk , In Douglas County Court ilou-e , on Mon- rtay , thu .lint diy of M.iuh , 1H30 , iiomO o'clock a. in to & o'clock p. m , for the purpose of ns- sosslng and lovj Ini ; thu amount of ilumagLSto the ounors of lots , 1 mils and real estate latiBed by the erection and maintenance of said via- ilnct ns iletornilncd by the uppraisois heieto- fore appointed to appraise said damages and approvud by the City Council , upon the lots , lands and real estate btnefltted bv the con- stiuctton and malntonanio of said \ladurt , und of equallzlnu the propo'ed levy of snld special taxes und assessments nnd tOnetliiiK nny errors therein , iind of hearing till complaints that tltH ouncrt of propnity to 1m taxed and assessed , or peions having uuy Interest therein mav nuke , said special taxes and assessments being lo\ led accord Ing to law to cioitj j. special fund to ha used for the nayment of ilaiuuu'es to prhato proparty catii-ed by the construction of nMadutt on Tenth street between Mu'ouBtioet nnd Jackson street ns lecjiilre. ! by n cjrtain or dinancitof said cltv of Oni.ilin ontltled "An Ordinance requiring the 1'nlon Paclllc Hallway Company nndtho Chicago , liurllngtoiuv. Oulnry Hallroad Company to etect. construct nnd inni- plete u certain viaduct and appt , iches In and upon Tenth street , In the city of Omaha , iktor- mlng the proportion of too cost tin root to bo berne bv p.ich of the said companies , und ap proving the proceedings of the commlssl mers heretofore appointed to the assess v damages " therefor. You. and each ot jou. are hereby not llled to appear before said City Council , sitting ns n Hoard of Humiliation , ut the tlmo and place ubovo specified , to make nny complaint , statement - mont or objection you may desire concerning said levy and assessment of such special taxes , m22dtt Jens GltOES , City Clerk. Oortillcit" . This Is to certify that the Nebraska Central Uallnay company desires an Increase of Its an- thrlzed capital stock from one million dollar * to four millions ftw < hundred thousand tlollnrs. and that such Increase and the m km7 and publlsningof this cortltlcats. and the filing thereof with the secretary of state ot the state of Nebraska , has been duly authorlzad by tno holders of thu majority of the cipltal stock of the Noriraska Central Uallwuy company. In witness whereote have hereunto signed our names nt Omahi , la the county of Douglas mm state of Nebraska , on the lUth day of Au gust , 1SMI. JOHN A. M'SHANli UEOUQE 0 I1AKNUM , Prouldont. fcecretnry. I Corporate I I Seal. | Directois : JOHN II DUMONT. WILLIAM L. ADAMS , . . . . . IIBN.IAM1N.I. MUKltid , State of Nebraska. Doualas county , HS : lleforo me , u notary public In and for said Douglas county , personally catno the above named John A. MoSlmnc , George U llarnum , Jonu H , DnmontYllllam L. Adams and Hen- janiln J. Morris , knonn to me to bo the Ident ical porson-i who Hlgnoil tno foregoing Instru- niaut , andsererAlly ixckuonlodged the said In strument to be their voluntary act and deea. for the uses and purposes therein set forth. In witness wiioroor , I hive hereunto signed my name and nlllxcd my Oillclal seal , at Omaha , Douglas county , NebraaKa this 1'Jtli d-vy of Au- T Notarial I Not'ary Public , j Seal , t I"ebiil6)t.inor : niHK'1' ' QUAKTKHMASrKK'ri OFFICK-Do. vy partment of the Platte , Omaha. Neb .March 20,1K"0 " , Sealed proposals. In triplicate , \\lll be received here aud by each post and Dapot Quar termaster in this department mull 2 o'clock p , in , , central time. April 21st , It-W. nml then opened for turn ( suing \\ooil , coal and charioal , ruiiulred thoteln during llscal year commencing July 1st , ISJD , U. S. loser\osright 10 reject any or nil bids. Prefeioncu gben to articles of domestic production , conditions ot quality und price ( Including In thu price ot foreign pro duction tha duty thereouj being umul. ( All In formation furnished ou application hero or to any ot the Post or Depot Quartermasters. En- % elopes containing proposals to bo maiked "Propoials for fuel , " utul uildrossed an Indi cated above WM. II. HUGHES. I.loutentunt Colonel aud Deputy Quartermaster General , U , S. A. . Chlat Quartermaster. m-'Jcl Halt-It SEALKI ) proposals will bo reieheil by the Hoard of Education tchool District of Omaha , until Ttl.U j > . m April 7th , ! . for a Hchoal ulte of not loss than three full lots In Windsor Place or vicinity. Said proposals to bo Healed and marked "school Site Proposal , Windsor Place. j , 11 , Fn-ui , Secretary , ' MARCH OF THE MUSCOVITE. Growth on ittnin Within n Vcrv few persons have nnv ilofinito Idoitof tlio induatt'lesj'ttf ' Russia , or of the vnst growth which Ilns cnusctl these to Increase with enormous rapidity dur ing tlio lust nunrtcr 61 n , century , stivs the New York IloriiW Dotwcon IbOO nnd 1885 the railway milertfjo of Kusalti lias incrc'iscd from 600to 10,000 tnllcs ; her fuctorlu of which 'tfioro were 18,000 in 1800. had increased to 23,000 in 1895 ; \vhllo the product ofUhcso 2oO,000,000 rubles in 1860 had douGlotl in the sumo period. Proportionate , as regards time , the indronso in all tlmso indus tries lias been enormously Creator in the past live years. While \ory llttlo is absolutely certain as to the progress of the Russian rail ways in Siberia , it la probable that the road from Tomsk to Irkutsk , on the southwest of Lake Baikal , is comnioto to that point and west to Orenburg , which city ngain Is connected with Mos cow by rail. Last month the Russian government completed jts plans for the construction of a road from Lake Baikal eastward to Nladivostock , in the ex treme Routhcastorn ixrtlon of the Rus sian dominions , thus flanking Miiucl- churia , While protecting her Pnoillo seaport and coast if nouesMip. From Vladlvoslock it is designed to run a line of steamers via Yokohama either to San Francisco or to connect with the Cana dian Pacillc. But while Russia has been thus ad vancing and pi ejecting in Central and Eastern Asia it is in Persia that her recent movements must bo viewed , by England at least , as the most sinister and threatening. Not only is a Russian consul general established at Meshed , but so trustworthy and well informed an observer as lion. George N. Cur/on asaurcs the readers of his rccont work. "Russia in Central Asia , " that the shah has given Russia concessions to build nun 1 1 , ID uui rently roporteu in Europe that this is arranged for the next live years. This will give the c/ar his iirst opportunity to roach the sea that boon so long and so earnestly sought after by the Mus covite rulers. Already it is stated that u railway has been begun between E/zoli , a port on the Caspian sea , and Jaran , when it will not bo long before the coveted seaport on the Persian gulf will bo an acquisition of Russia. Hero , with a dockyard and a naval Ileot , and with railway connections to Ispahan and Shirnz , England's trade with Per sia would be hopelessly pone. Not only this , but with Russia threatening - oning India at once from Lahore and Clnckapoor on the wcbt and northwest , with her now Central Asian railway skirting the northern border of tbo Punjaub , and with a naval seaport on the Persian gulf , it would lake more than all Great Britain's military strength and more than all her money to enable her to retain her Indian pos sessions. And as to money , it is to bo noted that only a few duva ago the now Russian loan of 120.000.000 rubles was taken up seven times over in Paris alone. . Russia's aggressive disposition is not confined , ho\\c\cr , to India anil a sea port ; there have long been tumors that /mo was extending her clutches to take in Corea , whoso constantly incrctibing internal dissensions ; may yet make her an easy prey. Al tlio piesunt moment she is threatening the autonomy of Bulgaria , and as to China the i- < draw ing suspiciously near the "Gt cat Wall , " and may yet take ttyoliint that Daniel Defoe gave in 1710 when ho said : ' 'Had the C/ar of Muscovy fallen upon un war like China instead of , , warlike Sweden ho would have achieved mighty con quests. " It is all very well to make light of a policy of which we know only so much as its creators and ministers choose to toll us , excepting what may leak out from accidental sources. Putting to gether all that i& here set forth it will b6 scon that there are good grounds for viewing the course of Russia as more fraught with meaning , perhaps more significant of future hibtory and an al teration of the geography of Europe , than that of all the other great powers combined. THE AFRICAN IN POLITICS. A Great Problem which is Daily Grow I ne Ornvcr. Mr. T. Thomas Fortune , the able edi tor of the Now York Age , contributes tlio following article on the rights of hib people , to Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper : An eminent statesman has said that no question can bo regarded as settled until it is settled right. The Irish question in British politics and the African question in American politics sulliclontly illustrate the force and verity of' this opinion. Tlio life of Ilonry Clay was dedicated to tlio work of reconciling slavery to Undemocratic principles upon which the fathers reared the imperishable fabric of the Republic ; but tlio futility of tlio numer ous compromises evolved from his netivo brain was shown by the pro\oking porioditioy with which they returned to plague and confound their inventor. The people of the country ( irmly be lieved that they had dually disposed of tlio African question in our politics when the backbone of slavery was broken , and when the war amendment to thn constitution had boon adopted ; but they have been convinced tnat Hiich is far from being true. Indeed , Senator Ingalls of Kansas declared during the Until session of the Fiftieth congress , that the African problem is the most important and pressing question 'in American politics today. Mr. Henry W. Grady of Goorgia.gavo point nnd emphasis to the opinion of Senator Ingalls , when ho declared , in the speech ho dolivotcd at Boston just prior to ills death , solemnly and defi antly , within speaking distance of Fanouil hall , tllht the south never would consent to tho.c.xorciso of the just provisions of the fifteenth amendment. And there was no'tlcseendant ' of Will iam Lloyd Garrison , Wendell Phillips , or Charles Sumner in thut gathering of Boston money gp tors to rise in his plr.co and rebuke the most impudent and inbolont statement made slnco Robert Toombs of ( Georgia , is said to have declared that ho would yet call the roll of ills slaves ivti the foot of Bunkur Hill monument. And even as Toombs died hopeless of ov'er'accomplishing ' his sacrilegious vaunt , HO Grady died with the equally diflloy'uT'dcelaration ' quiverIng - Ing on His lips , i.'j . ' The southern ropiosontativcs in the congress are busy ( tdvising chimerical schemes to meet the issue. Senator Morgan of Alabama , Senator Hampton of South Carolina , and .Senator Vest of Missouri uro bent upon securing the passage of u law to enable African citi zens to gu to Africa , or BO tno colder cli mate , IIH they may prefer ; while the democratic legislature of Mississippi , disdaining subterfuge of any sortbouily , resolves to petition a republican con gress to annul outright the llftoonth ummidmont. The African problem is not to bo set tled t > yany | schema of deportationwhich is entirely impracticable , nor by dia- franehtsomont , to which the country will never consent. Tlio only tvay that it can bo settled is in the right way : and , however long it may toqulro.it will bo nventually settled n that way , oven as the settlement of the vexations qucs- tioh of slavery was found to bo practi cable only by the utter dosructlon of the "peculiar" Institution. The actual disfranchlsomentof 1,000- 000 out of 1,000.000 votOM , lu a voting population of 10,000,000 , is an evil which has baon too lung tolerated , and wnich cannot bo permitted to hitch its.olf upon the policy of the country without pro ducing the very gravest results. No ono boliovcs for a moment thnt the democ racy would have secured the presidency in 1831 if all the doctors of the south hail boon allowed freely to osorclso their constitutional rlirlit. It has long been fashionable for the domocractic and mugwump press of the north and the west to pervert the facts underlying this monstrous evil , and to re-echo the plea of their southern masters that the whlto south bo left alone to deal with the black south as it will , a revival of the ante-bellum war plea in all its hidcousncsa. "Hands off ! ' ' they cry. The north and the west did take their hands olT in 1870. What has boon the rcstiltV Not only has the white south made abso lutely inoperative the urovislons of the Fifteenth amendment , building a Chi nese wall around its political solidarity , but it h as inaclo it as impossible for the black finith to secure justice in the courts of law as it would bo fur a ciunol to squoo/o through the eye of a noodle. The denial of justice in the adminis tration of the laws as oxomplillod in the recent butcheries of Jcssup , Geor gia , and Barnwoll , South Carolina is n more pressing and grievous question for the African citizen tocolisider tlian the moro national question of the denial to him of ills right to vote and to be voted for : ho is , therefore , moro concerned in righting the former than the latter. Mr. Blaine pointed out the interest of the country at largo , as it is affected by tlio suppression of the Afro-American \oto , in his Augusta speech after the disastrous campaign of lbS4. The hope entertained by many Afro- American thinkers from 1870 to 1835. that a divijion of the blacks would work a division of the black vote at the south , and thereby work amelioration of the haul conuitlan of their race in other respects , mainly in the administration of justice , lias been entirely dispelled since the inauguration of President Harrison. Perhaps not a baker's do/en today entertain any hope that any good thing can como out of the democratic party as far as they are concorned. Since 1870 the republican party lias done practically nothing to show that it is determined to perfect tlio work whereof the war amendments are the embodiment rather than the consumma tion. The republican party should , in consequence of this indilTcronco , DO warned by the refusal of the Afro- American league convention , hold at Chicago January 15 , and the American citi/cns' civil rights convention , hold at Washington February ! 5of this year , to indorse it or give it a vote of con- tldcncc , that something positive and s i- lutary should bo done to allay the dis content \yhich has. undoubtedly , wide spread existence. In a letter to mo dated Januarv 1 , 1890 , Senator William E. Chandler , whose republicanism cannot be doubted , said : "The republican party and the colored r.ieo are r.iuldly corning to n crisia in their nlTairs. Shall tiiero bo n favorable reaction , or shall the nocro virtually lese the ballot nnd tie nracticallv remanded to a political condition inferior to thnt , of the white race a sort of semi-slavery or serfdom. notwith standing the constitution makes the blnclc nnd the white voter equal before the law-J * * * The republican party can be hold uu to that work , which It cannot avoid w ithout dishonor , bat tno coloreit people must spcuk in no uncertain terms. " No graver problem than that of the denial to the African citizen of his con stitutional rights and of his rights under the constitutions ol the several states over confronted a race or a party. Shall his rights bo maintained and vin dicated , or are wo to allow a Russian condition of affairs to develop and as sume unmanageable proportions'/ The republican party is bound , by its solemn oaths in national conventions , and by its history , to answer that question. GRAND Commencing Wednesday next and continuing balance of the week. 'Without exception the largest and most complete line of Millinery and Novelties ever shown in Omaha. 109 & HIS , 15tii St , Opp , Posloflice , Certtflrjnf < > for I'nldlOTllon. 1 onicor Auditor of Public Accounts , > St toof Nebraska. ) Lincoln , Neb . Feb. 1 , 16TO. It la hereby cer- tlllml tlmt ilia Mutual late Insurance company of New Vork , In thostato o New Yort , has coinplloil with tliu Insurance law ot this auto anil is uutliorUeil to transact tlio biialnosn of hfn Insurance in this atatn ( or the current venr. Witness my Imnd ana tha seal or tlio auditor ot public accotmta the tlnv auil y ar aljovo wiltten. 1. H IIKN'JON , Auditor I' . A. C1IAB , II , AM.HN , Deiiuty. . W. P. A 1.1EN. general nRODt for Xebraska , Dakota. Colorado , Wyoming anil Utah , ( Illlcu cor. rnrnaiu and 13tu ats , o\vr rirat National Dank , Ouuilia , Neb. Urcuou Bliorr Ijlnu .V : Utah Nortliorn ICallwny Company , Notice Is hereby Klven thnt , pursuant to tlio artlclosof consolidation ami uKroament , < luted July-Itli , 18tl. ( theitntiual tnaatlu/ot tlio stock holders ot toe Oregon Ktiort Uno and L'tuh Northern Hsll'.vny Company for thn election of director * and xncn otliur bmliioss as may legally ( onio before the meeting , will be held ut ttio olllcuot thu company , No. Tl Mtln street. Salt Lake ( Ity. I'tiili. un w ojnoiday , thu liith day of .Marcli , 1WO , nt 10 o'clock n. m. AI.I.X. Mu.LAlt , Secretary. Iloston , February tth , IbW. , fiTd t RESTORED. Manhood . -A victim 4 of yuulhrul ImiiruUencv. rauilnir 1'rfmMui-u l > ircar ; , Krrruui l l.llllr , Uut flantiowi. Ac. , rtavlnjs t : rt u In vain trrry known rein * . dy , nj UlMxtTereil a plnit lu mean * c C self curvvulcu l.o will Mnd ( il ll t IlKK lo hU frllow lulfrrcti. Addreei. J.ll , IttUVU' , | ' ,0. l GREAT REMOVAL SALE Take plcimirc Sn iiiiiinuiirhiK to their frluiul * niul pttroim , Hint tlicy will move to the xtorc OIM-II plo I by Tlionii | < on , ItoMcn tV Co. on or about April loth. AVcdon't n'ant toinoveanymore pooilN tliau p nsll le and com- nivnee toini > rrv HOIIIU Nlart- lint ; sacrlllfCH. 150 Btyloa of b-xby c.irrlnpct at less tlmn oost to intunifacturo. Uu > nios nt $1.48 , $2.18 , * a. 15 , SJ..n. $0.4" tuif'.hS. . Our full plush lined bupiry withsatui pnr.isolat$10 Is a beauty anil is worth $15. $15.Groat Great bargains in house furnishing ROOtlH Co for milk pans worth lOc. 5c for pudilinir ians worth lOo. oc for dippers worth lOc. /5e / for wire toasters worth lOc. Co for wlfo strainers worth lOe. r a for U hole join pans. lOc for 2 qt c'olTco pots host nmdo. lOc for ! 5 qt oovoiod pail worth 120o. lOe for nickel handle fry puns. 10c for host flour siftor. Oc for best retinncd stow kettle. Woodeiiware Bargains of Evjry Kind , liJc each for two hoop pails. lc ! ) for best paper pails. 15c , 65e and li'ie for best tubs. lOc each for best 40 foot clothes lino. 6c each for rico root Scrub Brushes. 6c for host revolving handle Hailing Pins. le per do/on for best Clothes Pins. Clothes Horbcs nt O'Jc ' , 880 and UOc ; best made. o-foot Stop Ladders. 03c. Wonderful Values in our Fancy Goods , Jewelry and Silverware Daparinnnt. 100 full quarto linost Plush Albums at 99c ; usual price $ ! ) .00. Ladies' Pockotbooks. Purses , Card Cases , &c. , lOc , 19c , 2.c ! and upwards ; worth t\\o and three times the price asked. Bird Cages in .lapan , brass and wood frame at 4tc ! , 05c. 74n. 88c. 99c , i c. BroedinfT Ca ; os , all si/es anil prices. Thousands of bargains that wo haven't space to mention can bo been at this great sale. Don't fail to call Monday and all next \\oclc at the The 99c Store 12O9 PABNAM S * . H. HAUBY & CO- THE WELL KNOWN ! > 5Jasiirpai-ieiI in tlio Treatment of all foraii ol'I'rlvate Dlhcaie Stricture Lout 3anlioo < l and Ambit on. The doctor has ono of the moat complete systems for treatiiiR Pi Ivnto Diseases found throughout the \ \ est , mid has nmdo the so ills cases his special study Cor more tlmn llfteeu jears. His trc.itmuut CAN NOT FAIL , nnd a cine la girirautoud in every case. Those \\lio ha\o been under his treatment for STRICTURE pronounce It a most wonderful success Stricture or puin utul dllllculty in uriniitiim pertcunently cured in n fuw da > ti ulthout ) ) i\iii , cuitlnR or loss of tlmo. Lost Manhood and Ambition In its worst forms nnd most dreadful results nro absolutely nml permanently cured by the Doctor , nnd thu patiout is soon completely tostorcd to his ustiul vigor , iimbltlou atul cutrpy. BARRENNESS and all FEMALE DISEASES poaitivuli cured without Instrumontsor pain C'atarrli , hUIii S Isounc'i , and all ONeiues of Hie lElooil , Heart , JJ\er Kidney * and tilailder all- Moltitoly t'tired. THE DOCTOR'S ' SUCCESS has been simply marvelous SInce loeatinj ; la Omaha ho has treated over Kl VI } riioUs- AMI I'A'IIIJN IS. Ho Is treating pitlonts by correspondence In ulmost every stuto from the Atlantic to the I'ncillc ocean. Among the doctor's patients are found inuny of the lead' ing men our country senators , bankers , ministers , lawyers , and men In the various other occupations which KO to make up the masses of the people. Thu.y endorse him und recommend him in thu strongest possible manner. Bond 10 cents ( stamps ) for the Doctor's book , Tno Life Secret , for "Man" 01 "Woman. " Treatment by correspondence. Stamp for reply. Consultation free. OPPIOEf SE.Coi'.13tliSMsoiiSts. ' ( , . . . OMAHA , NEB. TO WEAK Burftrtna from UietiHcunt youthful trnini. mrlr dic r , vruilnu "fikniwi , lo i manhixKltie , 1 will cn < l a Toluatilo trratlMi lunlnl ) ctmlalnltiK full { articular * for liome cun > . I'llKH of charge. A iplcmll I rnedlcal work i tboulii U ) rvail by uver7 > n n who U nem.ui ami ilflillltaUil. Aililrtu , tt'ror. r. c. ifo\viiii.'TiooUuBcouut The great increase OF SALES * in our during the past season lias induced us to purchase for our the largest and most varied stock w have EVER BEFORE EXHIBITED. RAILROAD I'lML CAhO. K I' T J . ' . 0 II Om n In Dnpot IQtli nml Maann ! ' la n ml , Kmum City Day Ktpie K . . .I ( j 4S p in I'M ' p mK | r Mglit Kip \li > 1T r 'Jfnn < . | I 45 u m J.CBVCI I I'MO.N I'AOiriC Oiiiulm | Depot ll'th ' nnrt Mjrry HtrcoH " ' 5 ! > ni ( htrlnnit I lyor T 'fl p m tactile KxpruM U10 n in Denver 4 4S p in ( irnnil Iilnnd l"xp ( except Hun ) 6 J5 n ni _ Kniiijn City Kitprc Ixinvcs THU'AflO. il I &TACIKIU U I1 , ilopnt , loth nnrt Mnrcy B Night Kxprcss . Atlantic Kxpre-s Ve3llliuln l.lmllcil _ tt. 1' . depot , IQtli anil Mirer S" | 015 n ra 4 TO ji m \cntlunlo Limited 015 p la ( Iv. ex. Hnt ) MHll ( Ar CT. lion ) aa ) p m Eniteru t Iyer. leaves II 1IICAI.O , 1111 , , A tU. PAUf * Onmlm It ) 1 * flopot. IQlh nnd Marcr Hn V ! * > u m Chlcngo Mall feiicpt Htiniliijr ) . , 6 4 p in flOO ji in . . . .Culcaeo Kxpress . . . . i 43 a m ll TO p mj Chicago Krpreas J 30-p in Teavos T OMAHA At 1' , l.OUIlJ TATlvus Omalin 'tt ' \ depot. IQtli ami Maruy Bta I Omahm 4 Ii p m1 .St Ix > nl taiintiu ull..TI"'l.'JiO ' p in lxn\c i H1U\ ( CITY .V I'AOIKIO. I Arrives Oni ilm 'U ' 1' depot , 10th ami Mari-y bta | O.imlm. 7 Idx ml Hloui Clt ? I' enecr . . . .JI003t \ in 0 r > p ro ] . St Paul Kiprcsn .IOUJ u m I.cnves I SIOUX l'i 1 V A I'AClfcll' . Arrives Onmlin I Depot 15th and Web'ter 3U. | Onmlin. UMi/.i rnLlFIC-SUllUKllAN TltAINS These trulin also stop nt 1 itli lull , SUtli iunlJ4th itrccti , riumuiU nnd Hnvideo Ciu3ilnn' 'Working- men' * train * ilo nut run Simitar leaves I . K C' . , iTr JOK A t1 II I Arrives" ' lninferlUnlon _ _ Uupot. I'nuncll Illuns. iTrnnifcr 1007 n ml KBMBHH ) lltr Dnf KriiritHH . i l.fin ii m 10 . ' 5 p m | , Kantita ( Itr NIslU Ki'prcsi 1)10 ) n HI "ioTii i 'oMAiiTft ST ixTOffi i Arrivn" * Trnniferl Union Pi-put , ( ountil lllutr > . ' jruiufcr Arrlvti" Union Depot. TOIIIK II ltluir 'Imiiifcr 9 40 u ml , . , , . . , , riilinKo Kipros4 . . . . . . tt p in 1000 p nil , .1'lilcuKo hiprcni x 20 n m 600 p ml . . .Clilroiiii fail Mall. , . , . , I'M p iu 7 30 p m | . I lotion Ixical II Ai ft m ixi ve i tiiuO < ccirv ft FAUiTTu" ' 1 rain fer I IJnlun Dtpol , Council , HluiU j'lriuiiror 7 45 r. m . , , aiouiT"illr } Aicnnimoilatluii i p < > 5 u m 6Wpm' ' St. 1'aul Kipron , | V U D M