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THE OMAHA DATLY BEE: SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 6. 1887.~1w Rl On Tuesday, the Sth GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF == VALUABLE LOTS 1 Highland Park A.ddition At the Low Figures of from $250 to $350; one-tenth Cash, Bal- instant, at 10 o’clock, the whole of the 250 reserved lots in Saunders & Himebaugh'’s ance on Monthly Payments of Five or Ten Dollars, or on quarterly payments as purchaser may prefer, NORTH OF THE CITY, Mr. R. C. Patterson’'s Views on Value of Land in the Valley North of the City. In the excitement over real estate and the opportunitics for v 1z big m the attention of everybody has natur been drawn towards that elass of real estate which has been boomed the most, and in their eagerness to gather i w share of the profits have ina measure lost sight of what our old and most level headed citizens have for many re- ard the land above all other that was estined to become immensely valuable, if not the most valuable of any in or about maha, We refer to the valley north of the y. 1f any one doubts, let him count up the cost of ground nec ary to asccommodate the lowa railroads if taken i any other © to enter the city over the present bridge at least required for track 10,000 each, mal about 200,000, two hundred thousund dolls or other words so great a sum as to forever put at rest all thoughts of their ever entering Omaha over that route, “The next chance is for these get in over a bridge north part of the could be built for acres could be boug! l(m $72 or $240,000, making a tot bridge and land of §i40,000, or V. in fayor of the north part of the city of $10,460,000, in addition to which the rail- roads wonld then own their own bridge and of course have no tolls to ps r1( would be but reasonable to suppo: a union bridge and the concentration of business of the railroads on thewr new purchase of 820 acres, it would become about as valuable as a like number of acres near the p nt bridge, and it might be considered certan that the roads would buy all the land they could get instead of ‘being content with 820 neres, all of which would nerenase in value until ing and rofit in favor of North would 0COME S0 great as to be beyond competition, and it isin view of these facts becoming clear to the thinking peo ple of Omaha thut a boom such as was neyer witnessed in this city is in store for the yalley north of the city and the man who is fortunate enough'to own or be- come the owner of real estate on the so- ealled bottoms will tind bhimself so sud- denly enrichied one of these days that he will not be able to comprehend that the suddenly acquired wealth is really his own, Itisa mistaken id that many peoplo have that the valley is all low, and it was a great surprise to the sub- seriber upon investigating for himself to find many nt old farms seattered over the valley which he had looked upon as the home of the festive “‘bull Eleven million ? roads to of their own almost In fact there is but lo swamp land B the valley eality is d y good and very valuable ground which seems to have heretofore escaped the notice of many of our bright- et real estate men, and even of the ral- roads and their wide-awake agents Now that the beom has commenced it * fs safo to say land on the valley, any where within four or five miles "of the shops, will find takers fast euough to Buit the most ambitious selle My reasons tor thus investigating and getting forth my views are that hereto fore [ have mysclf had a most erroncous Jpression of this valley and bave many times spoken of it in no complimentary way to those who came to me for my ad- ice and opinion, and perhaps to the in- ll;\ry of those who hLad on the judgment wvested tieir wouey there 4 ‘cuI:n it lulu just that I'should set myself t on the premises, v ’ R. €. PATTERSON. e ——— Dr. Hauchett, Homepath, 328 8. 15th Henee 1| h, dry, beautiful tract of land. No pleasanter place for good homes can be found anywhere. We will be Ready with Free Carriages to show this property to those who are not acquainted with i are good for two days only. These prices Phillips & Shaw, 2410 Cuming House .xmll L on 21st St., only #5259 on mohthly y 200, House uml ln( in Bedford place, room house on King St. very cheap 'S easy. nin house and lot in Ludwick and t Barg: and lots to trade for heavy of unimproved lots in north art of city. argain in Bedford place lot, rson purk acre only $650.00, also desire to purch. three cr four houses that have to be moved. ——— The Iavt-nt of the Season. ar-makers union, No. 93, february Hth, 1887 at Germania h Friends of lln union are cordially invited. ew— - River View During the cold of this week we have sold fift in this : 'nltll\wu We y verson to whom we have shown the lots have purchased. A. R. Sover, 1422 Farmam Street. popular temper- cturer of 1 , will speak at the ckingham this evening beginning at . Mr. Van Etten has made himself 1 enviable repuation as a lecturer. Some of his hearers even classing him with Goft, one should hear hiwa, o —— NNISON BROS, Van Etten ance k Bu Glove Department, New Gloyes, New Styles, Embroidered and Plain Gloves for Party and Street W Kid Gloves in 20, 80 and 86 Button Lengths, All Gloves Fitted and warranted, We make this department a stuay one of our specaltics. BENNISOUN BROS, and e — Don't Buy Lots, before seeing *“Euast Omaha $ mile east of U. . Bridge, 1 iles fulm U. P. Devot, between the present L wagon bridge and the new wagon bri for which a Dill has just passed congr Ground as elevated as Transfer Hotel! Go on sale Monday morning. O.RE I. Co., 1504 Farnam. W. G. Shriver, upumu P. 0, Smith & Welsh, cor, Farnam and 14th, rear tichet oflic All these offices open '\lumluy evening. Addition, —~ Fiye acres in South Omaha for sale ata burgain, Evans & Jounson “Twenty acres for sale cheap,a Evans & Jonyso: 5248, 13th St., Cunningham Hall, count for pietures for next a big ofler, Call and see us. Rose Bros, ——e——— - 20 Per Cent D) On all fram days. Thisi " r s During the cold of this week we sold fifty three lots in this addition. again call attention of intending pure ers that this the best property for the money now in the market. Only one and one half miles from the business center of Omaba. Every personto whom we have shown the lots have purel A. R. SAUER, 142 -~ Notice. The South Omaha Land company have appointea C. E. Mayne sole agent for the sale of theirlots. He will show the prop- erty and furnish all desived information upon application [Sigued] W, A. PaxToN, President. have We Grand Sale of Linen Laces, On Monday we offer the cheapest lot of Linen Laces ever put onour counters. Linen Laces are cheaper than they were a year ago, and we coungratulate our- selves on the splendid stock, the 1t variety of patterns, and we offer them at this it 20 per cent than last year's prices. Nothing but new goods will be offered :\l 5 LAC TORCHON LACE 1¢. Machine-made less Lorchon chine-made Torchon “Ha uul made Torchon and \lmlhh Lace at 5e., worth Ste. and 10c. Hand-made Torchon and Modisie wce ai Tie., worth 15e, 50 pie Hand-made Torchon Medisis Laces at 10¢., worth 18ic. 50 preces Hand-made Torchon and Medisis Laces at 163c. This lot of laces would be cheap at 25e. 68 pieces Torchon and Medisis Lac 25¢., worth 43 vicces Medis 35¢, worth 50c. 58 pieces Medisis and Torchon laces at 50¢, worth 7ac. and and Torchon laces at UNDERWEAR. ns to clean up our stock. 1 the odd lots of * Muslin Underwear that will close them out fast. The prices made have nothing to do with the value of the goods, We want to sell these goods and have made the prices accordingly. Do not forget that this sale begins Monduy morniu Ladies’ \llh]ul I)x AWers ln(‘l\n--l at 25c, worth 35e. This is one of our best gains, as the muslin used in these ments would to-day cost what we ask for them, Zar CORSET COVERS, Overs trimmed w ith tucks, & at 6 dozen Corser ( fine embroidery, price AT 60C, 6 dozen Ladies Skirts at 60e, former price $1 20 dozen Ladies’ Drawers at 60c, former price from 90¢ to §1.50, AT 750, Muslin Drawers at worth Ladies’ 750, Corset Covers at Tie, worth Al 8 Ladies’ Chemise that we have ing at $1.25 and $1.50 now 87j¢. Ladies’ Corset Covers that we have been selling at §1.35 and $1.50 now 87ic A'l' §1.00, Ladies’ Night Dresses that would be sap at §1.50 now $1.00. dies’ Skirts at $1.00 which are worth been sell- adies' Corset Covers at $1.00 worth §1.50, AT $1.2 lies’ very luu Cor y worth from $2.00 to Night Dress t Covera at §1 dies’ s at §1.25, former price $2 2 dozen extra fine Dresses, for wer price $5.00 and §5.50, now §2.5¢ A NTS OF VELVETS, SHORT LENGTHS OF BROCADED VELVETS, We bave a big lov of short lengths of | lot, which is $1.75 Brocaded Velvets, Colored Bro- B Velvets and Two - toned Bro- eaded Velvets and we want these odd lots closed out before stocktaking. They are all nice quality and good colors huL only sbout one length of a pattern. come in all lengths from 1} to and haye been sgold at from $4 per yard., We ng We ask r know this pri We cus- tomers to come early if th gains in velvets at this price. Tl not last over one day—$1.75 per yard. We will ofter colored silk dress pat- terns in 18 yard lengths at §; a dress pattern, N. B. FALCONER. Twenty acres for sale cheap,a bargain Evans & Jonnson, S. 13th St., Cunningham Hall, —— East Omaha Addittion Cannot be equalled by ar future ad- dition to Omaha or Council Blufts. Every lot is choice and in the center of the greatest city of the future. The history of Omaha is from this on also the history ot Council Blufls, and the section be- tween the cities will soon be alive with population and business. This addition goes on sale Monday, by: O.R. E. &T. C )‘[),1 (}; arnam; Shriver, opp. Cor, & Welsh, near Ticket oflic Open Monday 14 & Farnam, vening. e Dissolution of Partnership. le firm of Ross & Kunath, 612 N, 16th has dissolved, G. J. Ross' going out. 1( "Kunath continuing the business, col lecting all bills due the late firm and pay- g all bills contracted by the firm of Ross & Kunath, R. KuNari, Omaha, Neb., Feb. 5th, 87, e Dr. Dinmond Diclk, Many years have been uscless toil in the ~vu-l) of after all natur to the resene, ulties have hm‘u ‘1.-\-.1«.“(-.1 in the doctor His cures are marvelous, His long ao- with the children of the for- 1 urt ot prolonging life through nature’s own remedics. His wonderful tour through the east in his palatial private car and the thousands ot dangerous cases that rt, speak vol- umns for his great knowledge of con- i pase, 1lis caris now on the k near Paxton & Gallugher's enth strect. ended ine, must in but come store and The Nerth Omaha Law and Order cue will hold aregnlar meeting in the arlors of the Saunders street Presbyter- ian church on Menday evening, Febru- ary 7th, at 8 o'clock, shar Matte amportance to citizens of the Sixth ward will be presented, and @ large attendance 18 earnestly requested. J Seoretary. Do before seein, ast Omaha Addition,”" } mile east of U. P. Bridge, 13 mile from U. P. Depot, between the 'preseat U. P and wagon bridge and theé new wugon umlge Tor which a bul has just 1 und as elevated as on sale Monday worning. , Co., 1504 l.mum \\' l' \Iu ver. ‘ppwl" P 3 nluux and 14th, r ticket office 1l these oflices open Monday evening. - - Five, ten and twenty-acre blocks, joining South Omaba. for sale cheap, Just right for cutting up iute lots, Cull at once olll ad vaNs & JORNSON, S J.‘lh" e East Omaha Addition has more ¢luims rour consideration than any other adaition on the market. Second Importation of Embroideries Have Arrived, And will be put_on sale Monday and all next week at prices which will be found on comparison to be lower thon the low- est New Hamburg Embroideries, s Lmbroideries, colored and two-toned Embroi- dvnw New Fine Cambrie Setts. New nsook Setts. New Swiss Setts. These come in all widths to mateh. New Real Torchon Laces. New Real Medisi Laces. The above goods have been ver, fully seleeted, comprise all the lat most « styies, and are pe correet spect Inspection and comparison n-\]n-( tfully solicited, Kei 2t & O Dodge & 15th bl care- st and ect and « Mail orders fille A Thing. Everybody likes a sure thing. Non- residents desiring to invest in” Omaha property, and not having the time to spare to come to Omaha and make por- sonal selections, cannot possibly miss it if they select a lot at random in South Omaha. Every lot there i 58 SURE THING. C. MAYNE, Agent for the South Om \)m Land Com- Pany, N. W, Cor. 15th and Harney. They Are Golng Fast. Lots in Randolph Place addition to South Omaha for sale cheap. Evans & Jonssoy, 524 8. 13th Street, « uunnq_h am lall, - Omaha Addition to Conncil Blufrs, Now is_your golden opportunity. fore buying lots anywhere en teal Estate office of Smith & Wels h 219 South 14th st., coq rnam, and see map with prices of lots Addition to Council Blufts, This property 'goes on sule Monday morning. February 7. Oflice open day and night. You ot find in all Omaha and Council Bluffs a better ance to make money on small invest nt Sy & Wreesi, Real Estate Deslers, 219 5, 14th St, Residence Property On 24th and Chicago streets, Splendid vroperty at a bargain if taken at once. Apply to LOVGREN & DALZELL, 116 N. 16th st - Photographs—Best € ( Alll\ $1.00 per do: 14 Street, binets 2.00 per ,at Curd’s Gal- Work guaran m—— & Fast, Lots in Randolph Place addition South Omabha for sale cheap Evans & JOusson, 524 8. 15th Street, Cunningham Hall to and large 2x152 feet on cor 1 h 10 rooms, $10,000 33d and Bargains venworth, hnu city water, 133 f Jackson .mu with hnu @, 60x140 feet with 4 stores, S $5,000 11 lots on Leavenworth Terms easy, 20 acres quarter of a mile north of the fair grounds on 16th St., §20,000 C. 1. May Jl Estate & Trust 15th and Harnev 15th street, avenue between Harney, $2,500 each Georgia and Co. Five, ten and joining South Omat Just right fc Call at onc 021 8, mh Bt r. McMenamy, and Surgical Institute, valuable set of books and chronic and surgical diseuse itie the west and made_ the atients come from ¢ nion, es of women; one special and private dise and uri organs; varic exhanstion und sexual debility; tor: atment. braces, piles, e books issued b, consist ol te ete. names and initials, or rubbish of t but symptoms, new d surgery and |'|4'|'l worth the perusal, ree by avenue, Omaha, Neb. Institu upon of e — Springdale, C. W. Mount will put 37 addition on the market ing. Also 10 fine lots Heights. particuiar; } cash, will go like hot cakes. time you will miss it, main in 24 hours, e If y Osrana, Feb. 5, /i the stockholders of Omaha ‘ruth oflic on All stockholders P "J. Moniakry, Sce'y —— D in South O a bargain, DR, He Arrives in His Sy and Geo. B vestern fame This young king of all McLellan as Dr, most popula inerant healers nts ivate I'he as Hu interic with scenes There are ments, consisting of r consultation rooms, ofl This phenomina! he: patien z aminations free. located on the 1 ton & His oftice hour from I'his pe Mayn We have only ten more this beautiful addition—uc com Place- fronting on street, only three blocks avenue. These lots need no to find purchasers, residence sites van be 1l those iu Mayne Place 0 ten more lois are sold, the p balance will be advanced C E Real Estate and Trust Co Fitteenth and Har Omaha Addition Now is yo fore buyin, Ls ! Renl Estate offiae of » South 14th st., cor with prices Council Bl le Monday m. roing gorden oppo ywhire ith money on wment, Real Estatg Dealer o n Not'n I'r Sunday, are reques \ 5 SNITH & eption s and labo n[ the Omaha Me NiSiRObLE el papers won nd deform- and the micthods of cure which Lave n him the reputation of b most skillful and successful spec falist in s0 cele- brated that medicines are sent to and ery stato in the Among the books is one upon dis- nervois, the sexual cele; nervous new e Papers upon surgical Unlike most s free, they do not ure Creig Jot will meeting of Print ing and Publishihg company will be hield February ted to at ANDLES, Pres, 1 for sale - DIAMOND DICK, Ha has ar rived in this city accompanicd by n corps f The doctor travels in his ir which cost him between exterion 1 co conch ree 1l Wi ar is ady No more desi city s on 2 per eent re- » Conncii Blafs. ng the wt kind, are plain dw .|.nmu of di weli be obtained i and and Capitol lots in this fine Monday n This property is choic; morn- Evans & Jonsson cial, Gorgeous, rincely Private Oa is K Diamond vn hy Iln K. as wel is de victuresque | te compurt rooms, @5 consultations and ex now e Pax eery Gp.om the This addition is located only 80 rods from the State Mute Institute, angd js on & NMSON BRO(UELS, Cheap Linen and broider Sturt noxt Monday morning and will continue the special prices this week Livery lady wanted to look them over, don’v buy them if they are not whai we m of them, in No. 1 Se, 8e and 10e, .2, at 12¢, Lic, 18¢ and 20¢, These goods are cyc opencrs and ean't be appreciated until seen, Monday morning 100 dozen towels sold at 50¢, sale price 20 cents, H0 dozen Fancy bath towels, regular price 85 ceuts, Monday price 20 cen LINLNS, LINENS, Turkey Red Damasks 25 cents, Bleached Daimasks at a9, 63, 874 cents, £1.00, £1.50. Every picce adyertised less than the formally sold Lots of new anud sce us 20¢, 40¢ and and per cent marked and Call goods coming daily, BESNISON & Bro's. 1519- 1521 Douglus. - - American Clothing Company Have opened a splendid line of cloth- i for men, boys and children, at 707 Srth 16th st. u enterprising imes, styles, ete. coutent with a fair profit and every article sold. B 1 CAN CLOTIING 07 A\uxlh 16th st. If yon buy a lot in South Om not necessary Lo be too partiet the seleetion. You cannot mi atter i what part of South Om luts and price list splication by the C state und Trust Co., 15t you furnishoed 3. Muyne wnd Har- - $1,000. & Speeial Buigaing, A uice home on Convent st A fow of the best lots in Cobl's Addition for $125, For sule by Exeworb & Banrern 8, 18 tor Potter River View. During the cold of this week we have sold fifty-three lots in this addition, We s attention of intending pur- is the best property for the money now i the market. Only 14 miles from the business eenter of Omiha. Every person to whom wo have shown the 1ots have purchased. A II SovER 1422 2 Farnam St BOYD’S OPERA HOUSE sday Evening, (Iu-lmr) sth, Appearunce of America's Favorito Artiste, MAGGIE MITCHELL, efticient cou nthe ul play, BAREFOOT.” Mond ¥ her ow bew “LITTLE of R upported pany ryed Seats commences morning at the b « PEOPLE'S THEATRE FOUR NIGHTS AND SATUR CONMMENCING AV MATINEE, ‘ THURFDAY FEB. 3d. Buclianan Comedy Company, And Uniformed Bard, | Clonge of Programme each night