Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 18, 1887, Page 8

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THE OMAHA DAILY BE ) TI F SDAY, JA\ UARY 18, 1 - DO not CONFOUND this NEW TOWN SITE With the Cheap John Additions that are Being Constantlythrown upon the Market. Is a Separate and Distinct Town from Omaha. ituated at the Junction of the Three GREAT RAILRDADS of NE- BRASKA The Burlington & Missouri River, the Missouri Pacijie, and Union Pacific.) Just Eight and One-Half Miles from the Omaha Posoffice This Town is Destined to be one of the Best in Eastern Nebraska. Itis theOnly Town Having Three Main Line Railroads IN THE STATE EXCEPT OMAHA Hihteen Passenger Trains Pass this Poiot Dadly B lll§ ' Manufacturers are Being Inlereste And no Doubt a Number will b2 Located in a Few Weeks. THIS WILL BE 1THE LIVLIEST TOWN IN THE STATE BY MARCH 1st. BUILDING HAS ALREADY COMMENCED, LotstorSaleon ReasonableTerms Forty Acres have been Reserved for Shops and Factories, This very spot was staked off Thirty Years ago for a : Town on account of its Bgautiful Laying Grounds.” But for some Reason it was Abandoned. NOW, CAPITAL HAS MADE RAILROADS AND THE BEAUTIFUL IS STILL PRESERV ED. WM. M. LORIMER, SECRETARY Portal Land & Town Lot Co, 105 S. 15th St., Omaha. D SCHWABI REIC od titie to the anir m the number of chments which by ssued against the stock and of them which have been S ey given, its said the catile knew as Sunday evening there were three grand nitch'about the legal status of the case features noticeably in the German play | wlost'as any olioer who. was mira g at the Boyd. The audience was the | itit, largest which has yet attended any of the German performances the place, the play was possibly the best ever produced by the company and the acting it had never been excelled by the same people. These formed a happy conjunction of eircum- stances and a well deserved tribate on the part of the cnmp'un to Mrs. Baureis, the leading Jady™ who was the recipient of th Bonotit performance, All of these conduced to the heartiest of fecling on the part of the auditors. very member ot the company seemed to vie with another in doing weil, and the result was as abovestated. Mrs, Bauries was lavishly remembered with floral tributes, and Mrs. Lindemann, who made 5 her re-entree after several months’ ab- W. G. Cummings will continue the job sence, was also greeted with floral offer- "”““"K department of the Omaha ings. I acting, too, was admirable ,nlm;r.xphmv:\ml Stationery company and she readily estabiished herself in he at thesame place as former 1 old and favorable position with her jouth Fourteenth street. friends. thographing department, us above stated, in no way affects the job printing department, where all kinds™ of work in uuu line will be attended to as usi . J. Cummings will hereafter give his nmmmu to the fnterests of the Omaha Trade Review, Its Magnificent Production Sunday Night at the Boyd, William L. MeC: ague and C. are seliing Benson, to which s will run before fali. ————— hull(.l‘. aphing and Station- ery Comps s disposed of the ljtho. graphing de nt to Edward Ha maker, who will hereafter have charge of that portion of ihe concern. In all other respects the business will remain as formerly conducted. Mr. is worthy of all clisses of business trusted to his carc. J. J. CummI Sec'y and Mang'r Omaha Lithog ing and Stationery company. Mayne 't cars The Oma Notice, Having purchased the hthographic business and machinery of the Omaha Lithographic and Stationary company, taking possession this day, we are now prepared to exceute all orders for work in that line, and will be pleased to re ceive orders from all old customers and from as many new ones as will favor us with their business, Mr, Edward Hay- maker, who has been conncot with the business ever since its estab! hment, re tains his interest and will remain in charge of the mechanical department, which is a suflicient guarantee that noth: ing but first class work will be turned out. For the present the shop will re- X Ay A main where it is, the oflice being |,,. md g filed apetition in Judge Berka's office, at 106 South Fourteenth street charging the father'of Miss Lesbia Chase, ders fuay be addressed to the I with assault with intent to kill. This e lias grown out of the unfortunate gle into which the doctor and i y and the latter her e doctor elaims that the defendant used an axe in _his assault and with it chopped the plaintift’s lI attempted, nlso to file a cowmrlaint for mere It but it had to be heard in Al Merchants llutvl Omaha, Nat Brown Prop. #2 perday. Cor. 15th and Farnam All street cars from depot pass house, —~—— Great Excitement in SoUTH OMA or the way seres and lots in ALBRIGIIT CHoIce are going. T'wenty-two lots sold in one day. Haughawout and Chase Again. Dr.J. W. Haughawout, yesterday morn Special Sate. “This morning Benson was placed on sale by Wm., L. McCague and C, E Mayne, and the promse of strect cars by fall has made the property in great de- mand.* The car line will run to conncet with either the Cuming or the Saunders street cars, These men, in selling the south lots re- sorve the right to plant trees, evergreens and deciduous, as they inte ud to make it uniform in beauty, Both the direction—northwest—ana the situation—on a high plateau—induce b ers, The terms one-tenth cash monthly payments are easy and spec ‘nts in the way of *no intore od payments” are made to pur- 2 e Jndgo held ¢ the police court, Mrs. Lesbia Chase filed complaint in Justice Andersons court yesterday aguints W. S, Locke, the negvo porte: of Dr, Huughawout, charging him with assault, with intent to Kill, uvon her father, w Of those elegant lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double your money before spring. Albnght making “lots of money for lots of people who purchase from him. Only a little money required to buy a lot, —_— No interest charged on property bought in Benson to-morrow, Remember this Mayne & MeCague sold over §80,000 worth of lots in Benson to-day. Call and get a lot before it is too late, ¢} PLASTERED WITH Ml‘)ll'l‘("r\(““i. The Condition of Murphy's Horses and naway Cattle, The BeE a few days ago coutained an account of the capture by Deputy Sherift Phillips, of this county, and Sheritt Gil lam, of Rock "county, n., of & mort gagor named Murphy, who had skipped away from the latter with a num- ber of horses and eattle, which had beeu mortgaged, aud temporarily located in the vi y of Valley. Since the arrest - —- and rying back to Minnesota of Mur. Sloan & Johnson's Loss, phy, Deputy Phillips, on Saturday last The representatives of the several in reccived notification of stillanothermort- | surance companies having risks in the gage being attached to thestock, making, | ate tive of Sloan & Johnson, en the cor- as far as heard from, noless than sixtecn, enth and am streets, have :\;:::u o |hi“)l 4“11(‘;! l:""""“::‘li. at length agreed upon l.lu’ amount to be the cows to J. B. Furay for about $i00. | ddjusted at about twenty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars. The face of the ‘The horses are still unsold. The sale was wade with the . uuderstanding that | firm's polices read $32,000. Nearly all Opp. P. O, a— “They Are Beautiful, larger than in other Addi- ock of the house has been trans- red to the new store on the corner of Ninth and Leavenworth streets, where the business of the firra will hereafter be conducted. r Cent, Profit has been made since last August by pur- chasers of lots from Mr. Al in the addition West ot ALprr ALBRIGHT AND DON'T YOU FOR Benson 15 on sale by C. E. Mayne and McCague Bros. Street cars guaranteed, 10,000 trees to be planted on soid as well as unsold lots. No interest on sale made to-morrow. The Boom is Immense IN Sou: TI OMAIIA PROPERTY, AND AL- CHOICE LEADS THEM ALl A BAD LOT IN Tills BEAU ling rapidly. e —— Tl"llnkll‘l"l‘l‘ll The case of Johnny McClelland, who 15 charged by Prof. Fallon with shooting with intent to kill, came upin police court yesterday afternoon. At the request of Fallon’s attorney the complant was with- drawn from police court on the ground that Judge Stenberg had no jurisdiction. A similar complaint was at once filed in Justice Anderson’s court and Rothery will be prosecuted in that tribunal. Great Excitement in SoUTH OMAIIA over the way lots in ALpriGue's Crnoie Twenty-two lots sold m one William L. hh( .4;.,“«' and © E. May clling Benson, to which street cars will run before fall ¢ going. Buy a Pe Of those elegant lots n| ALBRIGI' CHOICE and double your money before spring, Albright 15 making lots of money for lots of people who purehase from him. Only u little money required buy a l¢ to buy a lot g 00 to §500, — “They Are Beautiful, and much larger than in other Addi- tions,”" is the usual verdict rding the 200 10ts in \|mm.u| s CHouc —~—— Ingrain vs. Linoleum, The new carpet in the main room of the district court was laid yesterday morning, It is of a dark color with a small circular figure, and will be much more pleasing tothe eye and feet than the linoleum which has been discarded. It will deaden a great deal of noise but it will also har- bor a great deal of dust and require at- tention un‘nl\ o excess of that given its ]lln ceessor, Acres in Benson, Acres in Be lling rapidly, 500 Per Cent Profit n made since last August by pur of lots from Mr. Albright, in' the addition west of ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE ALBRIGHI'S CHOICE BEATS THEM ALL AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT, RS - William L. McCague and C. E. Mayne are selling Benson, o which stroet cars i. will run before f; e —— The Boom is lmmense IN Souvrit OMAHA PRORERTY, AND AL- BRIGHY'S CHOICE LEADS THEM ALL. THERE 15 NOT A BAD LOT IN THIS BEAUTI- FUL PROPERTY. - Acres in Benson, $200 to $500. — Parnell Social Club, The next hop of the Parnell Social club, is booked for next Wednesday evening, at Cunningliam's hall, on South Thir- teenth street, Lhe bi-montbly partics given by the club this season_have been very successtul, and the coming one will doubtless prove as enjoyable s any here- tofore held. Acres in Benson are selling rapidly. —_— “They Are Beautiful. and much larger than in other Addi- tions,” is the usual ding the 200 10ts in ALBRI i wgno and C. E. Mayne r ling Benson, to which street cars will run before fall, Have You Seen Them? If not, call on W ALsricnt and go ont to Sourn Oxmana with one of his agents to inspect the magnificent prop- erty known as ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE, el et Mrs. Larsor ineral, The funeral of Mrs, H. E. Larson took place from her late residence Sunday and notwit ding the cold weather was very largely attended. The daughter and son-in law of the deceased desire to to thank their friends for their many actsof kindness displayed during the itlness of Mrs. Lnrmu. Acres in Benson are sclling rapidly. e— “They Are Benutiful, and much larger than in other Addi tions," is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOI ———— William L. McCague and C. are 2 Benson. to which st will run before fali, Mayne tcars P Great Excitement in SoUTi OMATIA over the way acres and lots in ALLRIGH re going. Twenly-two ] duy. cars loaded with grain on the track mg to be unloaded at the Union ele Theis show that the movement of g for some d. back has been in excess of the expectation of the dealers, 500 Per Cent Profit has been made since lust August by pur- chasers of lots from Mr. Albright addition west of ALBRIGHT'S ( ArriGut’s Cooice AND DON'T YOU ¥ Acres in B Immense OPERTY, AND A LEADS THEM (1 1S NOT A BAD LOT IN THIS BEAUTI- FUL PROPERTY, Remember no interest will be eharged on puichases made to-morrow in Benson, — - A Constable Arrested. Constable}Rustin was arrested yesterday by Constable Kyle. The complaining witness against the prisoner 1s Mary Hoevler. a servant girl, who charges Rus- tin with being the father of her unborn child, Acres in Benson g ———— Great Excitement in SovTH OMAHA over the way acres and lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE are going. Twebty-two lots sold in one day. o —— William L. MeCague and C. E. Mayne are selling Be to which street cars will run before fall, —— nuy a Few Selling rapidly, e your money before &pring A g is making” lots ul luluu, for Jots of people who )nunl- from fmu Ounly a little mouey requir o buy a lot, FRIGHTE Burglars Attempt to Open a Safe, Do Not Succeed. An ineffectual attempt to break open the D AWAY., in the City mills, run Brothers, at was made Sunday ghth and Farnam s night. Y fo was fonnd morning the knob of the broken off. The lockw fortunately Two holes had been drilled near the combination lock and filled with powder, which had partially exploded. wrenched and broken but ad remained in such shape s to prevent the door being opened. sufe-crackers had probably ened away before the job Their kit of tools, other things, a large and screw-drivers, w sufc. compr] imer, lmm«l The man who usually building went to chureh’ Jast it was probably during his the job was attempted. building about 7 o’clock Sund saw three men standing on nu» corner of and , “There he goes, It is probable that these are the men \\ho Ninth and Farnam, them say as he passed attempted the job. To Contractors and Builders. Will sell 500,000 bricks, low ligures PrATTSMOUTH BRic ml\ TErRA C mrt( 0., t e — Great Excitement in Sourit OMALIA over the way actes and ClOICE Twenty-two lots sold in one day. ) to $300. lots in ALsriGny Ac n Benson, I8c Fire Ma nsh 1l Galligan Ruane, captain of the hook and ladder, Zo examining the hose elevator, re- d by ihe council for this city. They were called there by the man- ufacturers, whose agreement the articles should be ins persons representing the purchas are still in Ch patent fire escape and cently orde As fore it would be bainted, has just been built entleman who fectiveness, Acres in Benson If not, ¢ l“ on W. G. ALsriGur and go out to Sovri OMAHA with one of his agents to inspeet the magnificent prop- erty known as ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE. ——— Acres i Ben so n, $200 to g.w ——— 500 Por Ce. ALBriGHr's Cloice Itis clu it thatit gives ev great stubility, strength and ef- elling r t Profit has been made since last August chasers of lots from Mr. addition west of ALBRIC Albright, in the Gur's CHOICE, BEATS THEM AND DON'T YOU FORGET IT. William I, \[1( ague are selling 1 will run before fi Mr. John staod tha - Sales in Benson to-day elled in the history of Owaha additious No interest chargéd on purchases made L0 IMOTFOW, o —— The Boom is Immense nd AL and C. E on, Lo which street cars I — Prince desi 1 entries for next S athletic tournament must be handed into him at the exposition buiiding, in SouthOmaha Property cnoice leads them all Acres 1 Benson are s Tuen BAD LOT in this beautiful proj elling best quality, at reted b were The Boom Immense L IN SouTit. OMAHA PROPERTY, AND AL- | friends in Pennsylvania, BRIGHT'S CHOICE LEADS THEM ALL, | his post of duty at Drexel & Maul's un- THERE 1S A BAD LOT IN THIS BEAUTI- | dertaking establishment FUL PROVY 3 = e ——————— FOR SALE, I have this day placed on the market eighty (80) acres of choice land adjoining Tho condition of Signal Service Obser- the South Omaha Stock s Yards and Packing Houses, lying along the B. & M. Ry. (o’s line on the new Ashland Cut-0ff, for which I will receive bids for the next five days. There is a fortune in this tract 5 “ i " A for anyone desiring to enson was opened for sale to-day anc o P N v les wore immense ms casy, No | Plat an addition. interest on purchases made to-morrow. Plats of land fur= Colonel Henry is m receipt of a letter | Dished onapplication. from Surul-llm Woodhull, ll'nilu».lzr 5 J. H, GIBSON, army, Fort Leavenworth, who has ¢! B of Mrs, Kennedy, the sharp-shooter, w 218 8o.15th 8. Was 80 crely injured an the Missouri i acfic wreek, in - wiich he remarks that Mrs, Kenned, s in speets the most ter (of he has « f fortitude. and checrfulness with which she endures hor misfortunes are enough tostimulate him, were it neecssary, o extra eflorts in her h, after 2 as returned to e Buy a Few Of those clegant lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double your money before spring. Albright is ma money for lots of people who pu:m ase from him. Ounly a httle money required to buy a lot. JIwn'i a chance, lm\\u\or |h.x| Ih m; recover. An overation was performeil yesterday which was suceess ful and much improved his prosps for recoyery. William L. McCague and C. £. May are selliv '“\‘lh()" to which street ¢ ne will run be: fa. ars —————— “They Are Beautiful, and much larger than in other Addi- tions."" is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in ALuici’s Ciiol PO THE TREATMENT OF ACL Chronic & Surgical Diseases, LR, Mcmfimmv Prop tor, e Vracce ] o requiriug elther m and avite sl to o Lrcal WALy Cured ing them. tCULAIt on Deformitios aud , Curvatures of the 1 Modical and Surgieal sred wud for sale only reliablo idedical Insttute making anale Speclal § Neuous lllseavu POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomencss More economic rentorative treatuient for losn of 3ital iower . COMMUNICATIONS ( ate powders, Royal Baking Powder Co New York. Eye,Ear.Nose&Throai 0 J0 GEVLHGN bo ma G et Room 9 Wi 462 \\..1 street ams Building, co Dodge st Aomres Hours8to12am. 2104 and 7t0o8 p 2 uvhm Wedica and urglcal Institute, Lor T30 4@ Cauilel Avee OMAKA, KL, -~

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