Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, December 24, 1886, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY, DECEMBER SOUTH OMAHA ACRE PROPERTY In 5, 10 and 20 acre tracts, suitable for sub-division, now for sale in ATBRIGHTS CHOICHE One-half mile south of the stock yards, adjoining “Albright’s Annex,” on the east, Union Pacific and B. & M. Railroads running through it. The only Trackage now in the Market, °™* ™S.fi Sivestmenc™ ™ REMEMBER! There has been more money made by purchasers in “Albright's Annex,” than in any other property in South Omaha. A STILL BETTER OPPORTUNITY IS OFEERED NOW. Examine Map and obtain prices at the office of W. G. ALBRIGHT, 218 S. 15th Street ax to keep their Bank ht At the Failon and Rothery Settle a Dispute. ply House for Printers and s ngreed to sell in 50 days, 1 Good W ol o e oot aran t Tho Par of the = B Tookibi ] rl ] An 01 Feud. Bibllatiaes (odoia o mrTone el e 'i.,’,'l lor Tubes and the Engine. Its Tronbles avo Finally Adjusted Without | (1o & sadd to South Omaha | For some time past theve has heen lad | he Western Newspaper Union at 18570 g EAl, oL H The latest chance that has been given Further Lawing, contains 10f lots which C. E. Mayne has | blood between the Rothery sporting ele- | Omaha is prepared at all times to outlit 3 it I ¢, | the Harden hand grenades to do their The selections of Iine DIA @ day and o do this ment and the followers of P.2J. Fallon. | publishers on short notice with presses, e L0 work was given \ terday at the Gate ) m Aw A PRIVATE NEGOTIATION. | ! cos_have been placed low. | () severul oceasions this feeling has | 1Y) rules, borders;inks, eom 4;’!;::1; 'HE C % FORUM. TigY festawrant, V. O honyer:, Prabe | MONDS, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, sroppetionbithough inoveriae striobsly || line of printers and publishers’ | In Which Crelghton’s Students are g in_onc of o heaters | g PRARLS, made for us with The T 8 of Settl, nt—The Burke: { Y BRI supplies. Better terms and more liberal Now Appearing. :\‘ml l.ix:«/'ml ap \\‘n)il alar; il !rlplm(_\'. 5 R e N i ) 1e Terms of Se o o= - —~ - X y morning Ed Rothery met | prices can be secured than by sending to m s - 8 5 ne of the waiters threw a Harden gren- | 41 Dempacy Combination — ioth- snspd VIO KONEIOTRORL M. Falon in - the Merchants, | Chicago or elsowhere. Save money by | The Daniel Webster Debating socicty, | ade, and extinguished the blaze, without | Sreab care in - the leading marts off ery and Fallon's Dispute— rilway Co. LS. Ramyosn, Rothery aceused 1...,,,,., near home. Sccond hand goods | of Creighton college, held its usnal meet- alling upon the firemen, oI tl 0.1l | Other Loeal Matter: Douglas and 15th oF telling a newspaper | in the printing line hought and sold. We | ing in the college hall last evening. The ., .mm.-]- Wade, jurope, tLis summer, have heen re- . s sagay | Teporter that the rd about McCorm- | often have grent bargains in this particu- | entertainment consisted chiefly in argu r oo cived divec roug e CUS 1 i DAVIES, BURKE AND DEMPSEY, | ') It th LY g lar, Sond for TiE PRINTERS” AUXILIARY, | jno th questio Resolved. ““Ihat the | ADpliances for this se 4 ceived divect throngh the CUSTOM: : e 'y element ure | Fallon), This | onr monthly trade journal, that gives | ;=" d S s lished his office and depot at'1618 Captol | (17 Sattlod at Linat. The Pugilistic Combination Arrives R e, lists of goods and prices and from time | Jury system should be abolished.” The | ;venue, and keeps a large stock ot all ‘The long drawn-out fight between the in This City. demed having done. Rothery | (i ime proclatms uneqt alod barguin - aflirmative side was championed by | discriptions, including the hand gren- | ostublishment. two factions in the board of directors of Yesterday morning Charles (better T reproduction in cold print. [ new and second hand jugene Noon and Patrick Burke, the | ades, the tubes, the portable extinguishers ey : the South Omaha land syndicate has at | known as son’’ Davies, Jack Burke, | This ar ‘m..\ ~||| and he let out | WESTERN NEWSPAPER \ tive by Joseph O'Conner and John | and a Star chemica vngllu;] ; atte Pavrtics contemplating the pur= length been settled, and, it is thought, to | Jack Dempsey, Denny Costigan and Jack +, knocking ”:1}' er-»\w i _Hu\\'.ml.vm BEt k\nn, Whalen ch side prodiced some ex- [ 116 R \m“']"' l‘““‘ S cliase of these goods arve invited to in= the satisfaction of nearly all parties con- | Keenan, the members of the combination "“‘“"“" manbacicis indionts ML aneetase cellent arguments, most of which wor yries and lumber yards speet owr lavge amd fine stoek and cerned. ppe 1 o annex last niaht, | GBS S BRI \\m'.,.:?.‘.‘\':.}',. Cotrer & Archer's add. to South | loverly answerd by the other. ‘The | “Tive most in' favor At this scason are | bo o 1t will be remembered that last sum- | avvived inthis city from Lhey | & tod s further trouble, | Omaba contains 104 lost which C. E. | remarks of cach speaker enlivened | the sets of tubes, placed in 1 holders | «vail themselves of ¢ sweliant, sl Swithont RO SEOUDEHE) § rreed to e Vdays, and | by introduction, and bits of wit and | and mounted on plush-covered panels mer 1t was announced that the prop- | 4% i : LR e Fallon said yesterday in speaking | M ag oot colgalliin 40 daye, end AR G B M G ionNn s L IMPOR ERS! FFIGES [} ertv of the syndicate in South | o HASOR T best known | {f ”’] muterelioth s acalsntonitinl : D vestionte . For sale | favor of the aflirmutive. The next de- | protection. M Ficld & . i . Omaha had been sold to a foreign cotevie | men of his business in - Americ had inspired Mc( ""“1"‘ & “l":lml"‘tl!”w’:: $230 10 Sy terms by C, | bate w 4 Janu at which time | Charles Gos - . Matson, = of ¢ y?thx It was claimed that the | needs no introdu to the sporting | LTINS PARER B “' “'“_“,_'\';_ ”‘I"I'l “lv'; 2 ) 3 cor. 15th and Harney. . MeCrryille, dward \)lm.wf Chieago, oty for §10 | « jon had been conducted by Mr. | public of Omau He v owell built, 2 Hod! ) i A e —— | Thomas Mc and George Me eunch v » bought at the Omaha R TN AgRR L0 iag R ¥ e, | handsome wun, with lar features | DOt 1 hard - thing: to guoss from what |y, or plice. s lots sold in ten days. | will diseuss the wisdom and merits ot for § | W r ( Swan, the purchasers, it was stated, | HHESCIE TR WL X i quarter the story’ did “emanate, Anc | general “of the Missouri Compromise Tt e apprehension among per- | 1 . AT ; hbor: of imaen) B & | hat'sall £ did say \ oS L : a - - N N has hold of it, and he gefs the mone, BLOWS IN A HOTEL, NEW OUTFITS FOR NEWSPAPE. Cotner & _Archer’s add. to South | THE HARDEN FIRE EXTINGUISH ) wd can now he seen ab our, Jesuit father. He has 4 mild bluc Muyne's prices are always the | The students all ook forward o p sons who are not cent residences, 8 2 line of cable | which still further carrics out the com st and his terms are always the casi- | ing entertainment upon their reassem- | den exty s wi make . number other im- | parison, The sobriquet “*Parson’ was st Go to his oflice a lot in i fter the holidays. damage ¢ the day came | given him by W. H. Vanderbilt some Coier e ATahons adan to Sauth Onal g liguid™is perfeetly \sin16& was. sliows) - | Seven or eight years ago, during the for 230 to $500 that will double mside of | Mayne's prices are always the | vesterday in the presence reporten great six days walking mittch at Madison |y, rehants H",(, O e lia At B rownte |0 o0 | and his terms are always the | 'fie fluid is also nteed 1ot Lo de syadicate had | Squa T S e T e Go to his oflice and buy i fot in | teriorate \ quare 0 N OFH « £ ) 0 wer dn, Cor. 15t and Farnaw, | — a8 e had been con- | atthat time manager for (O'Ledry, the pe- | B8 2 per i | rnam x 3 i ler's add, to South Omaba | 3e, Wade leaves - rect cars trom depot pass house, | Remodeling the Exposition I Al mated by o sale instead 1o S, H. | destrian, and was frequenty” on the | A s i SOk hoy B e ek ion | 0 that will double Taside of | v for oston to tuhe chirs ”115‘.-‘ of Carli ie_transaetlon tru I‘ As he ““'U“ KIng lum-ll one . Mayne's prices are s the | assoclation, informed” a reporter yesterday | 3¢ 5 fngland agoney for the ieate s wve | afternoon, one of the speetators noticing | A A {5 tania Are alws [y R T wosed to remodel the _ 3 heen in eas) slor, only art | him inguived, “Who's that:? William 4 lat the a tion | d 1o rel Mew Dill wits to he paid « \ i Vand < sitting near and hearing titauilacolien o by lot in { anuex, and make it the finest and wost con- § \o funeral of Mrs, He Cotner & Archer's add. to South Omaba | ete hall of t i plete daneing hall of ize in the rday nftornoon ot for 250 to £500, that will dos 10 0 | {he first 1 T S T T e 5 vl the unsightly i ) ¢ “hth THE SKATING BRINK, scattered ongh Cotner & Archer's add. to South Omahi—cheapest and best property in that vicinity—for s Mayne, 1! b RJack B o 1 mauly fello i« What One Interestied Has rved here fou ! i 2 About the Seheme Ao of o v 12 LG gethor with banqguet aparti, 1 " 1 tehien W fac | 4 S 4 for \\-wl l\ t 5 « lat « wer ) 1’\:"\.. v v 1 fund of § f ALn 11 Cloic A C,\ronu. & 3 wmn.l Di Jc:'!(‘s. h, dmost s ch cimpsey, cat middle- | which wil yard our rink - 2 ¥ iR, MOMENAMY, Pron iotoy. States courts, + wore sot y mo revailed and without f courts, For some wi mination has beon w \Cees this f ayea mds r& Archer's adid. to Sou b } - 2 ere charged, Jo ¢ { best l-tuw:!\ in that poe By DD, ant up to the county jail for t ally, 8o | i necial & Ne sl]nnasu for sule Muy e | Maud W wra i Chas, ——— | b ‘ 1 3 1 Pt ey B, b Oy % | eolored man i i cal Estate Litigation | 1 ) )| ) i, O . rested for fig ? umenced spit against 1 &l s addit Mut rine Kean st certain | . 1ding r Shi ught 1 Range, with St by alw Div Room and Ofice advieo 4 compel “Chom to pay | Crms ko always (he cast | 1 K - 1 d, et G . Vi s . : day, and yet w 't got our money Cotner & Archir's udd. 1o South Omalia | C her to South Omaha | sale will be made libe e cry low. Go and iny 4 x - §o H ¥ and Suralcal tustit ‘ ; guess.” | for §230 L0 $300, that will double inside : 0 $500 that will double inside of | tion, call o or address 30 to §300, euch on eusy fer . | Royal g Dmaha ¢ uig, b e 1 ',.sfm. Fo, Loat will doukle lunde of SN | Groad lslagg. | E Mayne, N, W. cor. 15tk aad Hagaey. k. 0o Caaita! Ave.. OMAHA. NEG.

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