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O . NANUFACTUR'G INSTITUTIONS Wlroad Warehiouses, Round Homees, Shops and Tracks for North Omahu, The Futare Site for Great Mannfacs tories Will in the Near Future. he Extended to Morse & Brunner’s Addition, Situated on the Platean 2 1-2 Miles North of the U. P, Shaps. It 18 a settled fact that the lots in this addition are the best investment near the eity, and will double in value in 90 days. They are still being sold for £150,1-5 cash. A liberal discount made to any one, or a syndicate buying by the blocks, Many purchasers have made a great mistake by going out west and northwest from 5 to 7 miles to buy lots,which no such prospects for doubling in value n so ghort a time as these lots in Morse .\ Brunner's addiion, The Chicagz L Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railre u(nm\ wit 200 vards of this addition, and beyond a doubt will have a de pot near by before many months. Peo- gle bave just comme sneed to realize the preat value of the pluteau north of the eity, as all the available land to be had here is less than 4,000 acres, and with a union railroad bridge over the east of this addition, and a dozen 1 roads. with their shops, round houses, .l«-- pots, warehouses, switches, track goon to occupy all this ground must of a necessity soon be worth £1,000 c00, 08 also acres upon acres will be ed for the many manuf cturing will be seeking to V- ablished fact, giving Again, these lots are on L ares from 20th to , leading out of Omaha to the north, which mikes them more valuable, Tt is an undisputed fact that when vou ing money you are huppy. To money Im} a block of these lots b it 18 100 late, ns they are going fast, and the remaining oncs 11 soon be Don't fail to come at establishments that locate here, sinee the coal mines dises ered here are an ¢ p fuel. Take s'll- .nlor, l.d\(UIl Illm k, cor. 15th and Farnam. Dr. Hanchett, 15th. Acres for Sale at from $150 to §300 per acre, near South Omaha, Porrer & Conn, Farnam st. N ‘The Parnell social cl Jub will ;.,n ¢ one of their sociables on v eve, Feb. 16, at Cunningham’s hail, 13th and Jack son st, and it heing the Iast before Lent, there is nothing left undone to make it enjoyable to ‘\ll )mldll\" invitations. Clifcon Hill, The great special sale of 200 Clifton Hili lots, with the thermometer from ten to fifteen below zero, has surpassed our expectations, and the remaming fifty of the best lots in the whole addition will be sold Monday and Tuesc We are selling these beautiful lots largely to a ¢ of our hest citizens, who expeet within a r or so to build lur themselyes fine homes a little further y from business than they are now ]wm;.z Many are buying from two to six lots, _thus sceuring @ beautiful location for a ~ future home. Real estate men are buying largely of this property and are re vest at our prices. We ing enst on Milit We have n $400, and on sh, and some beautiful south flunh at $650. E. I'. Ri A. P, Tuk 19N, F 1324 F - - 400 Acres for Sale Near South Omaha, in | ¢, ten, fifteen or twenty acre tracts. Prices 10w and t.«nm;l 515 Farnam St. Take Notice. Lot 10, block 2, Shinn's add, is sold. L Business Chance. A first-class business in one of the Jargest cities of the state for sale. Show infi of largo profit can be made since e tablished.” Small eapital required. istactory ons for selling. Add D 73, Bee ON — ‘W. G. Albright's South O; will bo opened soon in ('Imrgv of Mr. John M, Campbell, who w and baggies ready at all ln to convey intending purchasersto the valuable busi- ness and residence property known as s U i it nly pr u[u'll\ through which the U. P. and B. & M. R. R's. and Belle- Vue uyenue run. e —— The South Omaha Land cumlmni have appointea . E. Mayne sole agent for the sale of theirlots. He will show the proy erty and furnish all desired information upon ap )lmulu)u [blzu(. W. A. Paxroy, President, o —— Business Change, FW.J. Ward & Co, ha \\u purchased the Grocery Business of J. C. Vess on the N, E. corner of 16th and l forma, known as the Peoples’ ¢ 5 Mr. Ward ung n and favorably known in Omaha, been here over twenty years. J. O, Sl ter, who estabtished the and who js so well acqt Grocery Business, has with Mr. Ward, his Nephew, and the present give his personal attention ~ to the building up of the Business, and we bespeak for the New Firm a full share of putr Call and see them, e ee—— Enghsh, German, Danish, Swedish, in fact all languages are spoken in the oflice of Ibright, the real estate owner and dealer, 218 South 15th St All ~ olasses and all nationaliues purchase of him, and you cannot do better than se- ~ eure a lot in his valuuble addition to Bouth Omaha, known as 'S CHOICE, other property, im- ed, in nll parts of the city, and offers the best bargains, ALBRIC Near South Omaha, or twenty acre tracts. low and e — A job lot of 0 cigars by box at bbers prices. W. J. Whitchouse, drug- ist, 16th and Webster, e TR, Business 1s Busingss where d Real Estate is valuable oniy Efiru 1S _BUSIN Pur ers - should r this in mind and not buy lots :'I)' from the center of business, just use they are clu-up. ALURIGHTS CHOICE lhun the great industri nd commer- * @ial mart of South Omaha and the im- memu business interests there insure a idiadvance of values. Bighty acres pining Albright's Choice are reserved soie of the largest establishments in e v\urll W. G. ALBRIGHT, Sole Owner, 218 South 15th e —— A corner lot 66x132 tracsage, 2 houses, ,000. ‘Lorms. easy. J. B Evans & Co, or lienl, @room house with barn, south 22d st., | dear Leavenworth, Potter & Cobb. THE OMAHA DAILY BER: NDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1887. ~“TWELVE PAGEN, Turner Mardi Gras, The gréat annual masquerade ball of the Omaha thrnverein; which is to. be held at the exposition building on the $3d af this montly; promises 16 bBe one of the most stupendous affaire which has ever been witnessed in Omaha 1,200 -tirkeéts have been disposed | of within the last week, and itis expected that fully. five ot six thousand people witl participate - toe festivities. Not orily will this be: a masquerade ball for Omaha people, but large arrivals are an nounced from Fremont, Blair, Papillion, Mil khorn, and even Lincoln. The turnvercin's very eflicient _committee of arrangements have spared neither pu nor money to make this ball a most de- cided success in every particular. Among some of the ling features of the even- ing will be a great procession of all the nations of the earth, in which not less than 400 people will take part. The pro- cession is to enter the main hali of the exposition building from the annex in ns, of whi il I\ Uncle and President 8 the first section, will b ican nation, , George Cloveland, Following !Ll“ll" this among the los Aper mania (der Deutsche Michel) ( |I||r|(||ll4 German university students, professors and many others,” here too numerous to mention. It might as well be stated heve that the entire procession comprises not less than twelve different seq lllm\. eac h of which John Bull, ti Boulanger, French and Gerr E will marehl with their respective 1 ‘The procession will no doubt be one of the leading feat f the evening, though many othe stions will be in veal throng which promises t the exposition building on the i The German comic opera company will ipate in the Turner ball en cor- pore, and undountedly will help much to make the merriment of the evening com- plete in every particular. The full or- chestra of the Omaha Musical Union has been engaged, In the mean time the committee still perfecting all the ngements which are necessary nd judging from the work .xlu'.ul\ we ean ex- 1 in Omaha cqual s of New York minor are pect ax to the famous Arion ba s for Sale at from £150 to ’S.»U(J per acre, near South Omaha, Porr 40 feet on Fu per foot. B ’J UK Lovgren & Dalzell as usual have the eream of the bargains. You can buy any lot that is for sale in Cliffton Hill. yrominent citizen said this morning, want 2 lots in Clifton Hiil for a home.” this is what you will say inside of 3 months, LovareN & Danze e MGNTGthst South Omaha, e future great Packingtown of the west lics on the main ine of the Union Pacific railroad, by which the cattle and hogs from the farms and ranges of the west and northwest arrive 'S CHOICE voperty through which the railroad runs, and is th Addition in South O ALBRIGHT, Sole Owner, 218 South lolll St is the onl, Union Ps fore the Be W. G For Monday O 162 feet corner of Farnam sth at 5 per foot, without un(r/uum. nls, 1324 e Acres for Sale at from 150 to $300 per acre, nexr South Omaha, Porrer & Conn, 1515 Lra Clifton Hill, Rose Hill & Hoffman Terrace. The grand triumvirate of unexcelled pro 4 erty. Lor Lots sold on eash ps 110, on lots listed at ance on MONTHLY PAYM of Bedford Place. yment of $50, or 0 or more, bal- north 119 Novth 15th St. A. P, TUkey, 1324 Farnam street, ——-— One acre on North 16th sf wood at one-half its value old on Mon- duy. CLagk & Frexcn, 1016 Douglas st. et in Ki Lots Ior Sale in Sherman, Beginning on Monday, Feb. 14th, T will sell Iots in this beautiful property on the Boulevard, for ten days only, at the low thousand dollurs each, The situated on South 24th street, immediately between the line of tne cable railrond and the P. Dummy route to South Omaha, consider- ing topography the fi idence ]nupvrlf ever ofl market, It s strictly inside property. Terms, one- fourth cash, the balance in annual pay- ments at 8 per cent. interest, payable i-annually. Apply to the under- signed at his residence r the propert or at the oilice of W vey, 111 bulld‘l 14th street, Deeds and mortgages will be exccuted at the oflice of Byron Reed & Co., and notes taken for “back pay ments, and no sale vlll be recognized until papers are deliv J. C. WiLcox, perty 1s house with barn, south 224 st Potter & Cobb, G-room neur Leavenworth, One acre on North 16th street in l\u}. wood at one-half its value i/ day. Crank are the men who have those special bar- rliu: Caull and see them and o surprised to lind how cheap they sell. They are always looking for bargains for thel stome 400 e Near South Omaha or twenty acre tract: terms easy. Porrer & Cons, 1515 Farnam St, for Sale in five, ten, fifteen Prices low and R. R Boys. All of the new firm of Shelby, M & Co.,, who have opened a T oflice at S. 14th street, E. ' was formerly of the loeal freight offi hos, Noland agent at Omaha, and L honey tormerly agent at stock yards. n-m-re«-lic, aflable and well YOSt r wide acquaintance and nown integrity insures their popularity. ‘Their list of property is o list of bargains, The buying publie will please make a note of this. They are pleasantly loeated at 218 8. 14th street. Don't wait until best lots are all soid in Wise & Parmeles addition on Monday morning. One acre on wood ut one: day. orth 14th street alf its value f 1505132 Feet. J. B. Evans & Co. have a. tract 150x132 on 24th street, inside the wmile Jimat, for §9,000. See them about it. -~ For Rent, 6-room house with barn, south 22dst., near Leavenworth, Potter & Cobb, Already oyer | ISON BROS, 1510 and 1521 Douglas St. One week more we will' continue our S Prices: on' Linens aud Em- broideries Also Monday. Mofning 100 more of ”ulif’ ‘Japanese Rugs 6 feet long 3 feet wide h Customer and 'ur Monda, 150 Picce Re, " Price 7 cts,, hese goods for Monday fine are made for and at the price are a bargain. ) Cartoons Gros Grain Ribbons, Colors and Widths, 3 ets, per yard. y Dozen Irench Woven Corsets worth $1.50, sale pricc cts 000 yards Dress Ginghams 1 nul\u worth 124 to 15, sale pr 15 dozen French Satin Corsets t week sa Al short 7 cts, sold all price u'lmm(m —500 pic fancy » edge ~latest thing out in all the new 1 '—rwu\ per’y NO. 1222 ets per 625 cts per yard, lies, come e nd secure some of these nobby new shade BexsigoN Bros, o —— meles addition see Wise & T Oth adv, on Cheap Acres for Sale near South Omaha at from $150 to $300 per acre. Porr ¢ & Conn, 1515 Farnam St. ——— You Can Safely Invest in Hitcheock's addition. Lots are cheaper by from 25 to 50 per cent than anything in the vicinity. On Belt Line, adjoining Omaha View, just north of Orchard Hill, l(!“‘!\l in town Tots, £200 to $600. 3. Bvans & Co. Sole Agvms. - - Wise & meles addition sce ady. on 9th page, - J The Backus system of steam | n-\(mrr is now n operation at . E. Gr: 21N 16th st.; cost only $30. Call and ex- amine. ATON & LA, Gen'l Western Agents. ——— Don’t wait until best lots are all sold in Vise & Parmeles addition on Monday morning. R R Cheap Acres for Sale near South Omaha at from $150 to § acre, Porrer & Conn, 1515 Farnam St. ——— Cheap Acres for Sale at trom §: $300 per to $300 Coss, 1515 Farnam St. Real Estate Transfors, sers filed Feb, 12, 1887 and wife to Peter An- Hickory Place add, w " Childs, lot 7, blk 2, we IS, Barker ef v D Rhodes, d 14, bloek ce, W d— Ceeilie Martin and husband to Nelly Ma- lone ) It of Iul —, blk 1" Shinn’sadd to W Oman, W d— to C A Balker, lot 16, 1. D Holmes Bake C A Bak ife to Callie W. Ilfllm("- lot 16, Baker's add to Omaha, w d-—$350. L D Holmes and wife to l.\ll(- M lhlwr, lot 15, Baker's aad to Omaha, w d—: C A Baker and wife to L D Holmes, from 11 to 22 inclusive i Bake Jot 16, w d=—=54,500. A M G McCormi 10110, bIK Quvisteard t 'S add, wd— 1, Mayne I’ lots add \‘\ct‘m < and husband to W 11 , Clarenden add to Omalia, 1,100, fotter and wife to d— W 1T with, ot 10, k‘ L8 0. yiorand wite to Fred K Drexel, lots 2, bl 8, S E Rogers’ add to Omaha,w s and wife to Josiah Milli- Hanscom Pl dhoe to Julia nion square, a sub of blk den’s add W d—$i J C Denise and 5and 6 blk 4 Denise’s ac A R Dufrene and and 6 blk 4 Dentse Margaret J Cooper to publi land, being in 56, 16 and 15 dedic Allco 0'Donahoe et al ta public plat of Union square, reatlotment of bik 5 Isaae & Seldens ndddedication. ipleton saae & & 48 l’e(Prwll. all lot 3 bi S K hlmuMlnL’ el lot 8 blk 5 Kilby p S K Spaulding e Kilby place w d—g05 11 E Cochran and wife to 1 O Broken et al, bl 3 Plainview add w d—S1,000, 11 K Cochran and wife o Lucy G_Stevens, ot Jiblk 3 Plainview ndd w W M Mayrall and wife to J bIK 1 |l.m\( om park add w d— LV Morse etal to N Omaha View w d—SL9%0. N Bours to Robert IT Vinton, lot 4 sub div of e 205 1t blk & Shinn’s 3d add w d— :l,J-Al W Bozgs and wife to lm\ Id Kaufman, lot 25 Tuttle’ Samuel Scl bl iibson lot 15 0. 82 AT ind ey esinger’s add w d—82,850, iristie et al to Aug Kountze, lot 1 ster's add w d—82,! G L, Fisher and wife to O \(aldwull lot 5 blk 8 Hanscom place w d— Limogene Whitney and hus 1 H Alex- andor, lots 1and 8 blk 6 Auburn Hill' w d— “"Marion E Forbes to Julictte C_Forbes, lots 14 and 23, also 3 acres off e end lot 24 and 8- MUOm Forbes' sub, of 84, 16, 13, w d— 3,000, lhlflm Jetter and wife to ) ¥_Bovd et al, 0,36 acres 1n 9, 14 and 13, w d—&10,360, tz Mueller et altothe publie ler & Blumles add to Okohoma, 2 {1t of nw 34, se 1y, 54, 10 and is ('uullhu!lmll add, q c—=1.00, 16 lot 15, Jonnto 1 Stovens and hushand to Thionias lk 6, Patrick’s add to Dennison, 5 0, Omaha, wd E 7 Dundy, ot 10 Dave IPOEL Bub, W ¢ G W Halland wite to F N C of tt lot 7, Johnson’s add to Omaha, w d 0, 05 Orr and wife to © 1 Brown, lot 2, blk 2, Ried’s 1st add, W d—S6,000, V' 13 Shorthiff and Lusband to Mary I omas, lot 10, blk_14, Meyers, Richards & Tilden’s add, w'd Mary L Garrison and husband to Mary B ‘ionias doi 10, bl 11, Meyers, Kichards & Tilden's add, w d—$750, A B Hubermann |..J.,.n|m~unen lot 7, blk 2, Fred Dellone's add, w d—S:00, LN Pierce and wifé to A G_Ingram et al, ot ) and 5. g b4, Taaacs < Seldons add 10 Omaha, w 4\—" M Thomas Brenuan to Dennls Cunningham lot 5%, blk 17, Orchard Hill, q c—81,00. Thoms © Johnson et al o Mrs i Temple- ton, 5 acres in 4, 16 and 15, deed—§1.00, &= % 8 ek 1o 'Rata k' Moora, lofs 1.3.3 andd blicd, A5 Patriek's add to Omalia, ‘W d—81,500, 4 C'Luke et al to the Publie Plat of Luke & Templeton’s add, s 14 n 25 se 3 ne i, 4, 15, H—Itw ication, 5 A Sigman {(trustee) to € 1L Toueray, lot add, wd— et and witd o A W bk &, Hanseom place add, wd—8, Josiah \mmau et al to umupnmy cox. 1ot 2, n i lot9and n 2 e 3 lot 10, Rediek's 2d a\ld wd—£3,700, E P Brown to W E Potter, 124.60 acres sec 81, 15, 13, wa—814,7 J A Jordan and'wifeto Elmad Schubert, 10t 10, blk 2, Foster's add, wa-—88,400, Alfred Fore wan and wife ta au 1 m re of 1,15, 13, also 4 acres sec 1, 15, mphell, g, Wit l)nmul H Tow nnll \\m'l S 8 Camp- belt, 1485 acres in 1,15 5 acres in 1, 15, 18, wd—88,503, W S Robertson avd wife to W u livt s B0i¢ 1t ot 63 1t lot 1, and aito of lot2, bR, Patrick’s add, wd—§2,40 Juliette O Forbes and ln\nbund to Meyer Hellman, lots 516, Forbes' sub, wd—820,000, Peter Jeusen and wile to 1da M Anderson, iot 6, blk 7, Parker's add, . wd—82,400, Jolin Hennessy to Catherine Kinseler, n 3¢ lot 20, blk 2, Armstrong's 1st add, wd—#4,000. R A Gild and wife CW Mc Vl«hn‘r. lot 18, blk 9, Bedford place add, wd—$7u0. J G Bunke aud wife to M 8 Lindsav, w 55 1t lot 4, blk 6, Lowe's 2d add, wd—$2,000- Bernard Riley et al to John Morrell, lot 2, \Dayeuport's sub, wd—§1,006 trade READY TOR THI-‘IB JAUNT. The Council Dispose of & Few Imports ant Mateera All of the councilmen were present at the adjourned regular meeting held last night. The mayot's approval of the or- dinances adopted at the last meeting of coune nd also the contract of G. W. McKinney for the grading of Dongl street were received and placed on file The plats ot Paddock place and Kountze place were approved, The plat of Frederick's addition was returned to the owner for correetion, A communication was received from the citizens hiving near Jackson and Eleventh strects complaining of the Sal vation army for holding noisy and d turbing meetings. Another communies tion was received from Huntington & Son, complaining that the hoodlums were allowed to break up the Salvation ar meetings and asking for police i tion. Both communications were ferred to the city marshal, re- The eity marshal's communication, suspending Of r McBride for disorderly conduct at the Salvation army rooms was referred to the committ The petition of J 2150 damages for o Doreas street was rofe mittee on gr: nd grading, as wasalso the petition of chenberg asking for areduction of the assessment on ot 4 in block 17. The 1y in anothe on police. Bayers asking for ige of grade on ed_to the com- les solution of Mr, Dailey, published column, encouraging the pro- posed new cable car company, Wwas adopted g The committee on public property and improvements presented a report, which was adopted, granting to the coal syndi- cate the authority to mine under the the streets and alleys of the ety from north line of Douglas street to the s line of Pine street, and from the city its on the east to the west hine of Sixth street, The following ordinances were dis- posed of: Regu and d ting the licensing of plumbers n |4n.-r~ cots and alleys. r the necessity of changing the Bleventn street from Mason 't to Center strect. Passed, ng the grade of Pierce street entieth street to the Union Pa- rht of way; Eighteenth str from Pacific right of Nineteenth ym line between nd 6 in block 12, Kountze & Ruth" 's n to Union Pacitic right of way. Declarimg the necessity of changing the grade of Pacilic street rmm Tenth street to Thirteenth street. Declaring the necessi uf changing the grade ot Thirty-sixth street from Leavenworth street to the city limits. irades and grading. Establishing the gr enue from Thirt, Twenty-minth avenue. e of Poppleton ixth street to ades and grad- in fihn council then adjourned until one week from Tuesds t. On Mond; the council, with the ption of Messrs. Daley, lw,lu- ar, leave for a ten days’ trip visitng St. Louis, Galveston, New Orleans and other points, They will be the guests of the Missouri To-day's Services at the Different Churches Throughoutthe City. German Lutheran church, 1005 South Twentieth street. Service umy Sunday 10 a. m Sunday school 2 p. m. E. Trese, pastor. First B‘nmq chureh, corner Fifteenth and Davenport streets, Rev. Dr. Kenney will preach at 10:30 a. m and p. m. Sunday school at 12 noon. ~ Prayer neet- ng Wednesd: 7:30 p. m Ali cor- l‘lmlly invited to lll\"l. services., Seats Chapel, Twenty-first and Clark Pre. (hm"’ at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 12:30. Every- body welecome. Presbyterian church, corner Dodge venteenth S s at p.m. hy the pastor, Sunday school at of mornimg worship. Young peo- meeting at 6-45 p. m. st (German Freo Evangelical church, cnrnm Twelfth and Doreas stree . W. Brucchert, pastor. Service at 1|> M) m.and 7:30 p. m. l’nnnc!m r by the pastor. Sabbath school at . m. ‘Al German friends and_their chil: dren’ are cordially invited and welcome. Remember the tiew chureh with the white spire. den Baptist ehure! Services p. m. at St. Mary's Avenue Congregational church. Preaching by Rev. M. Sullivan. Sunday school at 3 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday even- The public cordiaily invited chlmrch corne sm-xm-uum and s at 11 a, k school Rev. \\ (,upul'uul pas! of nmrnmg ‘sermon, *The Sat junction.” Subjeet of evening locture, “Prophets of the Nineteenth Century,” Calvary Baptist church, Saunders street. Rev, A, W. Clark, pmmr Ser- vices at 10:30 a, m. and 7: school at 12 o’clock. meeting on Monday evening at ) p.m, Regular prayer meeting on Wednesd; iing ot 7:30, All are cordially in- vited to the services of this church., All Saints’ Church, Twenty-fifth street, one block north of St. Mary’s avenne. the Rev. Lows Zshner, rector, Holy Clmmuaion ae B, Morming. sertion and sermon at 11a. m. Sunday school at 8 p m. Even song at 4 p.m, Young Men’'s bible cla ip.m ()mlz'h . Preac m. and 7:30 p. . P, i Prayer m Thursday eyening at 7:80, All (,.“ NS are vited, Rev. I, Kineger, pastor, regational Tabernacle, kirst, Capi uth street, Ser- vices at 108)a. m. and 730 p, m., led and preaching by the pastor, Rev. A, . Sabbath school at noon, 11 )rnvr hll\nulh hing tc y at Nlm«ld\ school Con Fust C) hnnlmn Capitoi avenue, S usual hours. Dr. Foy, the pastor, has something of importance to say this fore- noon to the friends, members and attend- ants of his congregation. Eaening: Sec ond and closing sermon ou “Ine Id Wite.” ‘Lhird Congregational chureh, corner of Nineteenth and Spruce strects. R A. B. Pennims ces at 10 A m. and Evening gubject: “One Thing Thou Taulkest. school at noon, atoga Congregutional churel a8 ;l louse at 3 ool at 2:45 p. m. Rey J. Suge, of Kansas City, Mo., will pr in the evening, St. chureh. aureh, Twentieth and s to-day at the al Congregational nd Twenty= sixth street. l(lv Willard Scott will preach both morning and evening at 10:30 Gospel service in the evening. Scats free and Sunday school at noon all welcome, North Preshyterian church, stret Saunders Rev. Wi, R. Henderson, pastor, ¢ at 10:30 a. w. and 7380 p.m. Sun- school at moon. Young peop meeting at. 6:30 p. m. At the service the pastor will deliver the lecture in the series on “‘Populur cies in k\lng'mn " Sabjeot: “iU's Luck.” Strangers ninde welcome at sll the services. l Hillside Congregational church, Omuha View. Pastor H C. Ciane preaches at 14, w. and 7.0 p. m. . Sunday school at p. m. School.” Cherry Hill chureh, of Kansas City, preaches at 8 p. m. St. John's church, corner Twenty-sixth and F ranklin streots, William Osgood Pearson, rector. dey school at 9:45 a. m. Morning praye mnl sermon 11a. m. Young Men ning prayer and sermon Morning theme: *C Rev. C. J. rist & GRAND MARDI GRAS Washington’s Birthday I elruaaryr 224, at EXPOSITION ~ BUILDING, Under the auspices of the Sage, North avenue ing at 11 wold 0 p. m. by Rev. " Boyd, “hool at 8:50 p, m. Prayer mecting Wednesday evening. O, come and let us sing to God, the rock of our salvation land. nity cathedral, Eyghteenth and Cap- avenue. Midday service in the cathe- dral is at 10:80 a. m heseafter. (Note change of hour from 11 a. m.) Sunday school at 12:15 p, m. ning service at 7:30 p. m, Special music at the evening q'r\ivc, when all seats are free, One acre on North 16th street in - Kirk- wooud at one-half its value if sold on Mons day. Cra ) Frexen, Douglas st Don’t w Wise & P morning. For Paints, Ol s, &e., go to Cum- mings & Neilson, 1118 Firnam St, e Architects, Hodgson & Son, 26 Iron Bank, and Minneapoli S0U The Greatest Future Cattle Market and Largest Hog Slaughtering Point in the World, The live firm of Anderson, Cook & Co. t until best lots are all sold in meles addition on Monday Grand Allegorical Tableaux. GRAND PROCESSION! Representatives of all nations of the exrth will pavticipate in this grand procession. Tickets, §1. Gallery, 75¢. Tickels can be bought at Louis Heimrod' 30 I th and Jackson sts, Geo, Pavisian, 322 S. 10t st o L Frachaf, 15th and Howard sts, Omaha 4 OB BIBI08 SIAE Foe . Bescling 16U stey near Cuming. }:;‘:L(le“" ‘"""“‘c“ o Jalins Meyer, Cord 11th and Fariani, . € Festner, Cor 11t and I and on ¢ in Central A\n rhraska, and five larg, farms. J. A, Wichterman, the estate man and a tner of the above named firm has had considerable exd perience in South Omaha property, i ready to show his customers just what they want. We also furnish all kinds of employment. Come and see us. We can make you plenty money. Olice near dummy c1ossing, South Omaha. F. W. Stoeier, 1315 St. Ma ]m- real AMUSEMENTS. EXPOSITION BUILDING OMAHA. ONE NIGHT ONLY. Positively Farewell Tour RY EB. ABBEY, very respectrully an nounces the appearance in Omaha, of Mrne ADELINAPATTI SN One Grand Operatic Concert. Which will take place on Thursday Evening, Feb. 24 With the following Distinguished artists: Blame No One But Yourseif! If your personal appearance lacks that evidence of refine: ment and elegance which you see inothers,and that they have PRIVA DONN q n Mme SOFIA SCALCHI, *EXM ALY | a vight to expect from you. It is no longer a question of small SIG. ALBERT GUILLE, - Tenor il SIG. ANTONIA GALASSI -« Baritone | means or large means, of big salary or meager salary, but S1G- - = Basso rather a matter only of taste and love of the beautiful. Our Sig. Luigi Arditi - - Conductor liberal prices overcome all the obstacles that .'n'is‘-iln'uugh alack to select from, a stock that embraces every fabric worn by man, even of a hig bank account, and with such a stock as onrs At this performance the above artists und MME PATTI will appear in g Grand Concert Program Congisting of famous selections and in ad the second Act of Rossini’s Opera (in costuine) SEMIRAMIDE ASSUR ARSACE. those goods that appeal only to the most cultured stes There stands nothing in the way of your having and wearing as fine clothes ag the bhest dressed man in your civcle of ac Sig. Franco Novara Mme Sofla Scalehi AND SEMIRAMIDE, MME,ADELINA PATTI With all the accessol GRAND ORCHESTRA. Of FIFTY § quaintances, Suits to order from $25 Overcoats to order from %18 up. ondon Tailors, 313 SOUTH 15TH STREET. OriN up. Trousers to order from $5 up. of costumes, and a D MUSICIANS, under etion of SIG. LUIGI ARDITI UNTIL 9 P. M, P. R. BELDEN & G0, 1419 DODGE STREET. 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MAYER, Acting Muna ger, PEOPLE'S THEATER Commencing Monday, Feb (4 The Talented Young Ac EDWIN STUART Supported by the beautiful American Actress Lilah Stuart And & powerful dramatic company iu Lestor Wallack's Romantic Drama, in 5 sets, entitled Rosedale; or the Rifle Ball PEOPLE'S THEATRE. BIG HIT! BIG HIT! Re cngagement for one week more of the Buchanan Comedy Company, —AND— These add, Brennan Place and South Omaha, [ H H The Oracio of Omahs, bettor known as L4 Musical Combination | For Two WeEks | . 0000l en To-night, the great play, To loan on iulpl:v:;:.l-j‘l“r:‘y property, at “A‘All‘-"}uilll 10th sw;l‘(fl.:‘\“.l?{:n r;,l.l Private Secretary Stewart & Co., i | Rooi 8, lron Bank, Adwissiou i y J08,