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P— - . - L o b THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY JANUARY 2 'WELVE PAGES. | SOUTH OMAHA PLACE. THREE-FOURTHS of a MILE FROM EXCHANGE HOTEL This beautirul 40 Acres of Land is placed on sale as follows: Until Jan. 29,87, the 40 will be sold in i Ten, Fifteen and Twenty Acre Pieces,| And the balance unsold at that date will be divided into lots, and at once put on the market. This is a grand chance to invest in land ] that subdivides to great advantage. Situated as it is, sales will be rapid, and at low prices will pay a handsome profit, This piece of land IS ABSOLUTHKILY UNENCUMBERKID. There is not one dollar due on it in any way, shape or form, ——=1HE TITLE IS PERFECT=—}§ And no such opportunity for a safe investment for subdivision has yet been offered. I 200 TO 300 PHIR CENT Is made on the sale of such lots, and is being made every day in South Omaha. 1 Railways and manufactories are centering there, insuring a permanent and thriving BUSINESS GENTER. Remember, the ground not | sold by January 29, 1887, in 10, 15 or 20 acre tracts, will be sold in lots. & I B [ ¢ was at Tenth and 7 streets, about a half mile cal state Transfers, ARK ! 1A \ e LV T Kclley, St uREAT DlPLOMATlC “ORI\ or more beyond the reach of hydrants. | s 22 1857, ) ;\ ‘“\CMHCE)T PRUPhR]Y sts of their roads and have bought the | 1yyst fport ,1‘ ,"' T e P e, ] e0 C Hobbie, D M Stewart and 1, Sikes And Pleasure Ground in Benson, Laid | entiro island which Cut-ofl Take sur- | "% MPorition o n o e et aeL S EAbONEIth 3 | to the public, !.m of South Exchange Outin the Most Approved Manner | — ; inds l:;mlxur‘lf“" ou astill hunt m‘~ | Just arrived and ‘,‘.m. be put on sale Mon- Tow the Lanoaster Delogation Labored For | Bow and sxpericnd tani ek’ Yoihion: | put ot sw” 1 %se 30 1 and 15 abica: byan Accomplished Landseave | Ur, Geo, H. Boges' Great Addition to the | §ire all tho lund up there. " But Mr. | day mornmg. This lot embraces the 5 the popular day clerk of the Capital hotel, Gardener— Drives, yalks, L s g » st and as rOnSe- i e saiang et 1 e ‘ Oobb and the Result. A e T and will herenfter mf{ V Morse et al to Jno K Ottenstein, 10t 5, Taitez i BioniolUrounas: City of Omaha. quence will throw open to the people of tand t Designs that have yet . have it in charge. “Dicl.” g !Hlll»'l-nm\nln b s lekisiliaddito O matiay vt all Provided Por A (\)nmhllni entire addition of 1,200 jots on | been shown, and ure of superior wor the traveling public at large, will be i b b R T ¢ % 3 2 2 londay and T v next the nom- & i e DOINGS IN THE U. S. COURT. | missed from the Capital, Where his ¢ Vo gt st e stiick Gar- | Those who have an idea—if any such | THE FUTURE IN STORE FOR IT. | ingl ntice of $150 pet lot. - This low price | MAnshin, and will be offered at our usual snce ‘\““l‘!;:;;',‘.‘."“‘\'f““,',:‘.‘.‘.f‘,’}“.‘,',":,',‘(i] poEvic DONGR s ¢ 3 there be—that the proprietor of Benson will only be made for those who purch Popular Prices, which are always the R ek e D ana atitiie Roen I Ainscow to Michael Lovely, e 27 lot | does not intend to do all and more than i # 5 : their lofs on th After Tonoat hotel, 1 make it one most satis A Splendid Chance for Those Wishing i A Thief Sentenced to Jail—Great | gy, (U,, .m.,.l.,..,“.huw ,,, the cit , 4, Omaha, w d—3050. - | Bis agents ndverHas, they hayebut to call Sy . S £ £ | prices on the lots w i CELLEY. STIGER 5 SR S S8 REVI h Alnseow to ). W. O'Neil, w 2§ lot 3, e DL A, 3 to Make Money—Low Prices and $300 for the next fow 8 KELLEY, STIGER & CO., Scarcity of Hogs at the West ho R R EY At a Omalia, W at the capitalists parlors of C. 1. Mayne, 1 there will be avother raise, until the true Cor. Dodge & 15th S| Lincoln Yards—Capital Funice Operd hoise Friday ovening s tho | 4 W O"Nell \»m-‘w ieney A Homan, | where Mr. Benson makes his office when of th : value of the lots is reached. There will it sl City News. greatest attraction of the Season, and Lincoln PEGX105 Lot Lot s, bk 254, Ouwaba, W | in tho eity, and see the rapid preparation Next Week. no doubt,be a great rush for thes 2 people turnod out en masse o erect the 500, e el e e fots, and'm_anticipation of this Mos 1th, lented notress, tho audienco being as fine as | Mareus I Mason snd witeto Chas G, Car. CINERONRLOSOIa LIRS NU JUOLSTOL St i Bogzs & lll o ;:m\). e d‘ T lun I3 3N if g i) 156, \ 6, K y place, -9 ), HERYY 2] . CW K is issue p I HY o 2 "' de s C. Srorace—Wan el i) # The senatorial election fell upon Lincoln T T m.’,, “standing room anm.«-mnn 4,6, 7and 8, blk 15 of Hu)(l\ WAL LeL, 2 QU R0RIAN wnee al the de- | Boges, of the well known real es firm fto ‘wait on un \\'hu may call as track, 911 and 9 street "‘p,m citizens with a degree of general indifference, ere hung out at the time the doors | add to Om, within'50 it of the located line of | signs for the park and other improvements | of Bogas & Hill, publishes a map of his | peditionsly as possible. MMl Co 2 T'o be sure the Stato Journal, which has told | were opened, “Miss Multon,” nx\d(nly }\‘ (1l:v 0. AR T e will convinee the most skeptical that | magnificent and immense addition, com One-fifth to one-half will be required in i — . more lies on Senator Van Wyck in the past | while notene to produce g mf: m.mrn“l'(rn 1 SO et e | everything said means business, and that | prising over 1,200 valuable lots located | €tshy Sunt fitonson iy botelnaliablofonty 1,000 Per Cent Profit six go than an eternity will give them nd ,,0 words of criticism were 1d, w d—$400, before the spring is far advanced rapid | on the highest and best ground in the | © e y > C: e l:n-llxm" which | Looks enormous, but that is what in- ) tmoin which to repent, is filled with the P Mitbnacht and wf to Lewls | transit to these grounds will be provided | yuljey in the northeast part of the city. | thoir o “é-f‘_"" } T \\L'“ keep | vestors in “‘Lake View lots have mad b greatest glee, and a stranger would think “The Lincoln Oratorio society, that has been r, lot 17, blk 5, Kountze's 3d add, w | 14 40 l"“l"'ml id out and decoratoed | 1 et boti SR il heir oflice open from 7 o'clock in the | in seron months, These lots will make that namby-pamby sheet had done something | £0ing through a crisis common to mest musi- | d ) DAY [iig Ot and i e(orated | The value, both intrmsicand prospective, ' morning until 9 in the eyening | another upward movement on Feb. 1st i . the resul 7 ot | eal societies, has narmonized the differences Gunnar Lindquist to the public plat of | in & manner the' like of which Omaha [ 500 10te eun only be comprehended on Monday and Tuesd: includ: | WA F LSOV enLAON . . i towands the rosults. But th eitizons of | i, its wembership and will proeeed to busi: | Lindauist add to 5 Omalia, being a sub of | has not yet scen. 1t is the intention to | DI 018 Com 08 160kina atint Jng i thel noonihon from 1R o | o1 S iae missligsuillalant g i incoln know bettor. 'They know that the | yegs ad the production of the. ~Mossiaies | bk 1 and 5 AlHEhES thojes dedication. make Benson the finest suburban i eRbER xenderellinon SlookineRatin R SR N ohe it ordor to Yo lork & French, 1516 Douglas St, ! Journal influences nothing beyond a barter | ‘The old oflicers of the organization continue | Denuis Cunningham et al to Minnie G | dence place about Omaha, and ond few facts concerning the future of this {“U,M“., people a chance as well as oth TR R T T (s 3 and trade for railroad work and backing, and c Miller, Tot 6, Milloi’s sub, w d—s200. will invite those des! fine suburban | splendid tract of land. ors whoso time is much oceupied during ur latest importation of embroiderics i to create printing pools to muleh the state, and Mrs, Daniel E; ‘.|""|'“;}_’l‘:l i TArC l‘,’,’f‘,'{“"‘;;‘ residences. To lay out 10 acres in ple Mr. Boggs has placed this addition on the day. will be opened Mon Somo of the thoughtful eitizens of Lincoln | “‘“““,‘,‘,'.“‘.,{‘:j‘,,';,"l‘,‘,‘.:;“,‘,'.,":',:,,“ Len med- Il fuTe bl w dsTo0. Al ARG IR 3 sure grounds is no small sacrifi ML | the market, forsecing that the six oreight This'is one of the opportunities of a N. B. FALcoNER. are asking, now that the fury is over, what | Ay, e nuinber of friends and all of the Dennis Cunningham et al to Adelaide [ a1 Wil be “attended by no lil- rowds'must enter Omaha and that lifetime to secure for e trifle lots 1,000 Per Gent Pronl their delegation of eight who were elected fo | family were present, and a very Targe nuwe | 10od, 1ot o, Miller's sub, w d-—s tle expense, and it was nov the There is no escaping the that may make a pur ¢ rich, It 18 oaidal ertent Proflt | do all possible to secure the election of Judge | ber of appropriate presents were recoivad by | W Ward to.Jno ' Senoning, 03¢ origmal idea of the proprictors to | j; onelusion that they must come y impossible to figure out how the | 1:00ks enormous, "”l that is what in- Cobb to the senate, were doing throughout | tho axed ‘¢ e. v"nugln cor lot 7, Capitol add to Om lny out such an extensivgepark, but as the into tnis city. Omahaus the growing and wn fail to become immensely valua- | Yestors in w' lots haye made (B NI TR Qo opRheLy i, il Choral union concert was o | W =Sl i Driges etat to Anma Roth, ot plans became matured it was determined t city, whose future is that of a This is espectlly true in view of | in seven months ok Tots Wi muke s on, by | gratifying success, and was largely attended, | , Arthur s etal nna Roth, lot | ronds of dimensions it imetronolis of the glorious et that the bridge which must | another upward movement o Feb. 1st, | buman effort, on one ballot succcedod in get- | ‘T carefully armanged programme was car- | % bl Saunders and Hmebaugh's add, w | (08 has passed that stage in hereareer, be built by the lowa roads to A word to th ! | Hng forJudge Oobb tho grand tomal of ten 1 Eough swscpsstitly tandioyary.. partl ¢ W ITalland wi to Walter Moise, | othe when the rulvouds ean make or Omaha will doubticss be constructed op- | Clark & French, ¥ oLos oh political strategy, that in thre it acquitted themselves with ¢ Th ? k H I votes. Buch political strategy, thakIn threo | Lo tE i iiition (o being 8 sue in the | 128866 £t com at s line lot 7, Jolnson’s add unimake her. Her futur is posite this addition. The glorious pros S ) """I" and "‘"“"“]"“l balloting could “"“l”"‘\' entertalning line, was a fianancial success as toQunatig, T e & A Jack Pot for allroads, as assured her - yesources arc un- peets of this portion of the city must in ""“'I'” "J'}“' ‘“'“‘ T’le "ll‘"‘h‘"l“""““ I such great results, i3 very uncommon. I, whiels the uniob greatly approsintes, nion stock yards co to 1L T, Maxwoel Chicago Herald: king about | bounded. This being the an ! discerned by “the most | Yesterday. Don't get left, but get one. boy playing marbles couldn’t have done o Chantaugua circle, in their regilar | lots 4.5 pik 1, st add to " Omahin, W= | 1ok Siorics, railvond wan, “let | defy those influences which ha 0 50 ver, and the man, w r Lovc & Dai better. Judge Cobb's friends in the city are | semb-monthly meeting last evening, had one b B Latson to John & Wakefiold, mig of | W tell Yon aho [ nentlieadsmansilioh strongly brouziit to bear upon her i tho — child who wishes 1o mke b certuin, suf Sole Agents, H'n\ Sixteenth St. “now hoping that the public will not take his of ‘;"l\ll:‘:”-:‘lA‘Arl‘l::I:l‘:;llt‘!ull‘u*\l:g:;!‘u.!lIl:‘uil‘lsll:: lots 103, 106 in Nelsons ndd to Unmhm nds being Won in a pot of id to retard ber growth and pros- and profitable investment ot do bet- Kelley, Hnurr & Oo.'s I vote as any evidence of popularity, and they | Y G B o e At the asso. | Wd—§100, poker? Well, Ihave, and I'll tell you y ilrond men are not slow to ter than to put money into_this addition, | 4] % | insist that, considering the diplomatic depth | ciation now control, Ju)m 1 Ingram and wi to Edward Huds- | about it. Yifteen years or so ago two | pereeive these facts, and instead of The chances are ‘that the entire 1,200 | Yirst importation of Kmbroideries have { U U 0 Ty T (1T P e e e TP T t inlots 7, 8, bl | little railroads, oné in Hlinois and one in | Omaha's making overtures to the rail- be sold before sun-down' on | just arrived and will be put on sale Mons ! wonder the fudge ever recelved that many, | Lincolu Friday, réturning to-their Omaha Tt Missourl, wy nod by two, mon_who Tondsihe laljor s “"“:,'k"‘"""*i";"“l) tho Mondny and thie an. who an Share @ | iay morning. This lot ombraces the i .2 QL s tome that ovenink; on The 152 | had some ness relations which | railronds are making one grand rush to few minutes from business should be sur - embrg / 11 10 U nited Stitos court yostenday tho case | 1S a0 M *b, Sutton have been visi cor JotR DICE0 | bronaht them togethor in St Louts, | push their tracks into this city. to buy bis lots on Monday. for ‘Tuesiuy | Newest and Latest Designs that have yet | States sterda 2 fiie N o N e it ) o o g a ay be ato. 18 1 el 4 & it ! of Edmundson vs tho Chicago, Burlington & | e o215 11 the capital city during tho past ,, Willian Cobuirn Shorif fo Mary Dunic tot | 1 T me e tha TAnalorat ioeey | ool AN B oebion thor kD shatthe Ry pciiealaw, Teissumord lissstioll yoon shown, and'ar o aupsriorirosli i ) 0 5 0 i d Mrs. J e apolis, | 1 5, 4 bik 44, lot 8, bIK 46,15 in 124, r o ds, e oa | ra 5 shops " d 3 i :‘1‘|5|1L:.:30xl.’|llll<hllll.ll\:[;::‘:;::%.":lll:“l:!l?::llllllll)l“l!:;' Wi '"J.i‘;‘: 5 9 e n-.u.nx‘)&jl\l\-g‘:f:x|\:1I|“: T o, €11 43, Lok B X 1310134, Rl ) Tamo of poker. _“ first the stakes | question arises what are they going to do within a few rods of this land, anda this, if | manship, and will be offered at our usual ¥ | k 8 Heir son. . e Dennis Cunningham ot al to Robert were small, but as the players warmed | when they get here 2 Where ean they true,would easily makeeach lotin thisad- | p, . Ppl vhioh are alwavi b 1 i their son iteed, of this city, I Popular Prices, which are always the for $25,000 fo in the loss § YiLF§ g are among those | Waugh etal, lot 16, bik 2 Washington hill, | up the limit was raised, and finally re ! r depots, their tracks, yards, dition \\uxlhflunl $1,000 to §1,500, But the 4 p " of a leg while in the employ of the company, “,,‘,w”,.,‘..,,m,(,,,‘(X,,. AT T 7 300 moved altogother, The pace got 80 hot | switches, sho round-houses, ~ ete.? other developments in that part of the | lowest. 4 the action dating back to 1554, from Lincoln in the winter months, depart- W A L Gibbon and wife to Inez A 1avey, | that all of the players, but thess two rails | Wi can they concentrate their am- city will be suflicient to make fortunes TIGER & CO,, he grand jury has indicted a young man | ing for the coast the first of the wee! lm'-l |Lul|«\,\..|.]m-nl|'n.m i“" 5 -‘ S K road men dropped out. It was a game | mense inte which must of necessity for all who secure a suflicient number of 15th S named Curier, of Soward, who 1 harged (AT, Jolinson and daughier, of Nebraska | | Janies MY ":'.'1;1“3»'..'1'.'.’1‘,‘r“»';-.'.‘:. Jos Kow | tor blood. Fortune varled fivst ong way | cover hundreds'and thousands of acres these lofs, 2 Gth St. Tl was brouiit from Seward yesterday aud | — Grotge W, Graat and Juines Reed, accom- | OMua. Wd—81700, W her, and finally they piayd | Already the present accommadations aro “l_hvm.;nlm»-rn.(ml-l].vlmlv:ul be sold at the s arraigned and the grand jury adjourned over | panied by Mr . Groat and Mis. Ticed,wer James M. Woolworth and wf to Patrick tich Lhe opener was prompt- | far too limited for the roads which are —oftice of Boges & Hill, 1108 Farnam strect, oks enor vho N R oadey, DAKRAG Juiy A%/00 DS N aas SRR RN Ak dted, waso i | pg 10817 bk 6, 85 add to Omaha, Wde n-and was' then Bimsels | now lere, and daily tho work of ‘exten. -t private kilo, on Monday wid Tueuag Looks eno is what in- SENT UP TO JAIL. Mrs, T . White and Mrs, R, R, Livings- | $1100. d back, Before n card was drawn | sion ot yards, side” tracks, ete,, is being next, Janu; Yestors in have made ,l\ '"‘l‘“ ""f"”l W0 lmm'm" A i,,m.\,,“ {:“:.‘mm.,,.“,.,..Em_,l_, of Mrs, O, “Al\ lnl.t.'ufi‘-.:iuLL.m‘b lu;u‘lllh ?1“( H“n 144 | the pot held 00. Each drew a card | pushed.” It stands to reason then that tend who de: al sy, for the | in vl;r/l: month : v;gll' ..ul.klg raigned in police court yesterda 2, Vates Friday. ot 16 blk 6, Kountzes dth add to Oma and in a few wiiniites both - plagers had | these othor roads must: seok new fields lots will positively bo sold for tlieso low | Wh0thor WAk ob, 18t with stealing & set of harness (’m Hayward, of Nebraska City; dge | wd— % i o h Dy » locati Ar interests here 08, 1N( 5 e of re | ‘A word to the wis charged with stealing & couplo of sadiles | Boone: Judge Davidson, of Johnson; Jadee | T biics in Fowlor 11ac6: w 08 out up their railway shares in good-siz i Se00gNI 1650 fag 0Egs s Vil s s mch now. ' from another pacty, After a hearing of his | Chapman, of Cass, were jurists at the capital | _Mary Hazard to Edinund blocks, until when the call was™ made easily foreseon, a8 any person pos 5 YRy : . case the judge tined bim $100 and eosts and | city the past week acres in i-16-15 42,65, controlling intercst in each railroad was | of butordinary intelligence must, that the . New embroideries at Falconer's Monday 4 ot aant hini up o the cotnty: Jall 10 board out | © M. wid s Georze Reed, of Ulysses, | Join H 1ungate, trusiee, o Sorome Me- ited in the ot ch ilroads must take up the land in the Burnham's the exclusive sale of 30 cho his sentence. ‘This is the same parly who | wore visitors in the capitol eity during the | Clintock, lot 9, bk 16 in Bedtord "Place; w'd | gone in with two pairs and eao valley north of the city, wh autiful residence on 27th Avent | lots in this nddition, from §630 to $000, | some time last fall was in jail for bréaking | last tew days watching legislature proceed- | —8$025, filled. 'I'be Missonri me n had the better | alveady partly usurped” |.3 the tul roaig ) h Avenue, only | on smail payments '-”m" fast. 115 8, into saloon n the city Dl Who was acquit: | ings. 3 11 Hungete, trustas, to Theodore Kouch, | boca The railronds which figured in this | of some Yot the Sompanide. | ) look. from street osrs, Klovon | 36th, . R7BALL & Co. ted of the charge. Srs. J. M. McClelland, who las been vis- | 1ot 10, bik 10 in Bedford Place; w d-§ a vailable, or s i g room ""”"' in first class order, modern - i SCALCITY OF 10GS. iting her sister, Mrs. Gould in Lincoln, 'se- | "as & Biarnaoio and Wit b Waeren 0 Law. | £3ME Wore Hitlo county af oy K Blasa %o avauabla,or 80 suiiable, frowm , argo barn, full lot, size 120x 1,000 Per Cent Profit Xesterday's raceipts of ioks at tho West | wriod to her Home it Kansas Ciuy Fridat. ™ | tony o 3¢ ety ot 0, Glsu's adiclon o Omai; | S0F0 afferwards avsorbed into'the Goul L Audraasrab I A ls hropansy, i for “$7,000, wihich 1s about 73 Looks enormous, but that is whiat | Lincoln yards werg puly 60 and ofwlight | Jawes zand wife returned to Wood | w d—85000; . ystem. B A oI L S ut of its actual value. ‘Lake Viewn Mhav e and poor quality, Ti r, brought | RIver yesterday atter passing the days of the | “Jeh wA Horbach to Peter Tensien, w1 lot — not subject to any changes of grade, it is CrLagrk & FrpNCH Sole Agents yestors in “Lake View” lots have made from $147t0 § t, and a load | senatorial contest as guests of Mr. and Mrs, | Land w ig lot 2, blk 9, Parker’s addition to Bowling G iner & Co, indeed most desirable for the purpose - e 510 Douglas St in scoenmonths. ‘These lots will make of prime good Nogs would L bass wor D. G. Courtnay. South Omaha; W d— " . designated. In w of these fucts its S 4 Hougias another n|n\‘:ml movement on - Feb, 1st, §4.50. The receipts at West Lincolu the en- Frank T. Ranson and wife, Dr, N, B, O'M Sanford to by, lots 9 and 10, value is bound to be enormous, and those | 000 P p YA word to the wise is suflicient, 1 Per Profit tire week have not been more than enough | Larsh and wife, of Nebraska City, were in | blk 8, Rush &, Seloy’s uddll)vn to Southi | 10 some hundred messages and letters | o | themselves of the opportunity | i Clark & Frencl 1 16 Douglas St. to supply the packing houses one day, and | Lincoln the past week, returning Lowue Sat- | Omatia: w d of condolence addressed o Mrs. Logan | whinhtis briotly sutiined bel il nevey Looks enormous, but that is what in e 0000, 9.5 HOUKINE § tho complaint goes ub that the Nebraska City | urday. R DA Nreoon o L. delby ot al lab 18, | whioh have e hod in the papers. | roavet it, 2 o ned eloW WL never vestors in “Lake View” lots bave made | 0oL = rx Omab packing houses are paving Kunsas City | Mt and Mrs. D. W. Fountain were passen- | blic 1, and lot 6, blc 5 ftushy & Seiby's addic | only two had any reforence whitbver 1o | "t rmined In scveu wouihe tuose lota will ok | AR ioan Logion"o Aoer=0uNE prices, which aceonts laigely for tho short | gers for, Callfornia and tho Pacitio coast | tian fo Soutn Ofnaha'w d-S1,12 the Supreme Being or to the consolat ir. togg determined to take time unother upward movement on Feb, Councll Na. 830, age i receipts. West Lincoln men claim | Wednesday, where they 2o for the winter, lelen AL, Crowell and husband to EO | of peisine Being or to the consolations | py the topknot and has secured this ad- WX Word'1o the wise is euflici There will be w special mecting on that Oniahia is also sutfering from Nebraska bvnuurbuuum‘r:, of Omaba, was one | Selby, lot 5. blk Jhushh & Selby's addition to b ghongion, The two exeentions are | jtion, which is bound to grow into im- | ‘Clark & French 1 Wednesday, Januar 1587, at Kuighty 8 City high prices, Y of the visitors ithe past: weelk to the capitol boum'lmulm W d— e hfl' 'J"'r\ l.’uw'l 15 i"“' l"";“"l""h" mense value and keep growing in value - of Pythias hall, Ty t,ut T ot o g M nu.AczuM an eity viewing the familiar scenes of other | M T Patrick and wit to LV Morse et al, ¥, both of whom saic ayliod com- | 1ong after many of the additions now in | Bowling Green—F 1. T o'elock p. m. sharp, o fire departmont was calied out by an | dajs. lot 5 bk 14, Patrick's second addition to | fortand sustain you.' Fiity 120 & | market have passed into oblivion. Now - All membe quested to attend v alarm shortly after noon yesterday that came | Mrs. R. M. Gaines, of Chicago, Is vislting Omaba; w d—§1,00, would have been quite impossible for such ahs 16 he The Staie N 1 IntraRens ara req 0 8onE A8 frow the bottoms, across the 1ailroad tracks | friends in Lincoln the present week. Augustus Kountze et al to Thos Dennison, | omisslons to have ocourred, and a con: | Liat the stiention of Omala people has he ftate National Bank, there will be business’ ot importunce to 10 the north. ‘T'he fire was found to be in . Senator and Mrs. Vau Wyek returned Sat- | lot 10, blk 12, Plainview; w d—8450. h tury g Ve oc ¢ . § been called to this addition, it seems located on the corner of Fifteeuth and | dispose of. | aimall house. aceunied by & fawily B urday to Nebrask Clty afier a'two 'week's | *Aublo Casler 1 Odell Mive, ot 1, bik 1, | 11} 68 Missage of o olence that | reylly astonishing that note of our Harney strects, has sufored some delay | Kegular seiai-montly meeting of Mone | ol SEaall 8 ALY Dainad | Ariap\0 Nabiadks Oy stiar a fwo w Improvement Association addition o' Owmana; | socpes, 'he religious clement would bave | wide-awake real estate men have in getting 1ts building, office, fixtur day, Janugry 21, 1557, will not be held on the builil i Poll g i | scemed ki ‘Il:fl l::‘l:llnx-lfi ‘I’l‘: Imyox:‘xl t'llu‘umn\lur- 'p:om h%“ku:‘l;nh}lu‘lluu‘o&l lansmoum Who | w d~§5,000, d & moc A discovered the great value that ete.. in readiness, but it is now comple uceount of above spe i e u:su‘:u:u!.‘mmo'lmuun 8 tmant | lain Lpnerw tor fa‘m: r, departed yester- Bowling (“wn_- “r;r d G B iy D 4 A must 5000 attract to lots located as these and will open for business on Monday | order of ( A . D, Tunner & Co. owling Green—F. D. Fannér & Co: are. The slecpless agents of the ralroads morning. ‘Commander, |