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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE SU\XDA;Y MARCH 6, ORTH OMAHA, A Place Destined to Be the Hot Bed of Rallway Tracks, Shops, Manu- factories, Ete., KEte As will be seen by the large displs vertisement on the fifth pace, a new ad- dition goes on the market Monday morn- ing, and as 1t is an addition that in the course of the next sixty days will attract more attention than almost any other, a few words ot praise will not Le out of plac This new addition is given the name of North Omaha, and is owned and for sale by W. G. Shriver, Flack & Homan and Stevens Bros , all solid and relinble busi- ness men of this city, men who when they do create astirhaye somoething good to create it with and in this case they geem not to have belied their reputation. North Omaha 18 situated three blocks east of Sherman avenue and four blocks from the fair grounds, and is almost sur rounded by the Upion Pacitie, €., St. P, M. &O,C. &N W, and in H\. r future i dostined to bo the very hot bed ad of railrond tracks and shops. * In fact, the south four blocks of North Omaha have been reserved for railway shops, manufacturing houscs, cte., a nimber of which are within a short distance of it now. Within sixty davs this ground will be almost, if not quite, as valuable as that roperty immediately north of the Union” Pacific shops, which is well .«unplim( w th mannfacturing es- tablishments, ‘The nearness to the city of this property makes it a very desira- ble property at _onc parties who nd purchase lots in North Omaha at the low prices for this week will surely double Umlr money in a very short time. N Omahba is by all odds the 'y best addition in North Owaha yet placed on the market, for the purposes for which it will certainly be used. Irond tracks are extend to and beyvond it now, and there isa ery for more room and as North Omaha on the line it will get its share of the railway shops, munufu-rurmg industri auy rate you can see the property free by calling u|mu any one of the above gen- tlemen whose addre e given in the advyertisement on the fifth page. - Excursion to the South, Excursion to Tennc Louisana and Florida gpeculators, over one million fine lands in these states for one to five dollars )u- acre. For full nrticulars address L. V. Cru Omaha Neb., or Fowler & Child, Seward Neb, Beautifying the Park, Mr. Benson has employed a landseane gardener who 1s now h nd is 1 out the ground for the park in Benson, and evergreen and other kinds of trees will be planted on all lots whether sold or not. Itisintended to make this the most beautiful suburb in the city. —m— There will m: car| and joiner: wvicinity ‘I'v y evening, 7:30, Marc third sto; 16 Douglas street, Of of nu---lm;: will be to hear discussion upon the present status of the bulding trades in Omaha as compared to other cities of corresponding importance. The promotion of |‘>nuuv|l methods of co- operation, involving the interest of the building trades in- regard to equalizing Erum(o all parties concerned upon the asis of justice and equity. Also the necessity of systemized methods of mu- tual benefit of a society; moral and in- tellectual character in connection with a mechanics' library. To which all building trade mechanics areinvited, of whatever relation. By Order of Mechanies. e —— acres of e at from meeting of the of On The Inter-State Commerce B is expected to help the boom i South Omaha immensely, as freight rates ad- vance and passes to stockmen are abol- ished, THEY CANNOT AFFORD to compete with South Omaha at the eastern points. ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE thus becomes more valuable every da; although prices have not yet been ad- vanced, but they soon mll {: W. G. Ausricur, 'llNSuulh 10th st, South Omaha, We are sole agents for South Omaha and are selling more lots there every d: than in all adjoining additions. D'r are steadily advancing and those w lm wish to purchase should not del come at once and tak rise in value. ybody should know by this time, vestment thi city. New are comin, r 1 every day railway will be extended to South Omaha this year, and an investment in this lo- cality will bring great returns within the next mx nmmlw HE C. E. MAYNE REAL EstATE & Trust Co., Nw cor. 15th & Harney. Branch Oflice—Opposite depot in South Omaha, - Beautifying the Park. Mr. Benson has employed a landsecape - gardener who 18 now here and is 1 out the ground for the park in Benson, and evergreen and other kinds of trees will be plunted on all lots whether sold or not. Itisintended to make this the most beautiful suburb in the city. or that for an - roperty 18 'the best in the ng house: c. e — Moe's Subdivision, Just platted and comprising the choic- oest ground in Tuttle's subdivision Lots sold ut } cash. T'his locality has built up very rapidly with substan improve- ments and offer safe investment with rapid increase in value AnEs ReaL EstaTe 1 e — Notice of Dissolution of Co-Partner- ship, Notice is hereby given that the late dive stock commission firm of W. rown & Co., consisting of W, Brown and Georg Brown, and uumw busi- ~ uessat lln-l nion Stoek Yards in South Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, was on the 38th day of February, A. D, 1887, - dissolved by mutual consent, W. F. Browx, GEORGE S, BROwX, NEW COMMISSION FIRM. George S. Brown, of the late firm of W. F. Brown & Co., doing a live stock pommission business at the Union Stock ards, South Omuha, Douglas county, llehrmzknx and D. 8. Parkhurst, of Grand Island, Nevraska, have formed a co- rrtnvmup under the firm name of rown, Parkhurst & Co., to do a general ive stock commission business av the mion Stock Yards, South Omuha, Doug- lus county, state of Nebraska. Suaid firm . commenced u!ouu. business on uw 1st day ~ of March, A. D, (Sluuenl) March bth, 1887, From the well-known standing and ex- perience of George 8. Brown as a live 8tock commission man, the senmior mem- r, and the standing and character of , 8. Parkhurst, the junior member of lh abovoe firm, we bespeak for the tirm an extensive bisiness in their line, 'Cheir - eustomers will find these gentlemen and ~ this firm thoroughl, wrsud in all that | pertains to thar lu.mm-ss. Mch 6d it Cotner & Amller‘l Addition the best addition to South Omaha and selling very munlly. The new dopul lmmd nearit. Lots §50 to §5%0. TATE & ThusT C 15th and llnrnq. 1.|nm.r S. Broww, D. S, PARKHURST, :n ?In\l the trees in Hitehcock's addi- 5 By oraer of C..0O. Howard Propr. Special Sale N. B. FALCONER'S on Monday and Grand Opening of New Spring Fabrics. 1887.~-TWELVE PAGES the THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT SALES WE HAVE EVER MADE. OUR FINE NOVELTY DRESS GOODS. Scotch Ginghams,French Zeph- yrs and French Sateens are the finest that have ever beenimport- ed to this country., The styles shown by us are exclusive for Omaha and Nebraska. We also ‘place on sale some rare bargains in Black Gros Grain Silk. Black Satin Duchess and forty different shades of colored Surah. These silks are all new and are remark- ably cheap. We also offer some special bargains in odd lots of Jouvan Kid Gloves to close them out before the new goods arrive. Silk Department THREE GRAND BARGAINS! NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! 10 pieces handsome quality black gros grain silk, 22 inches wide--a silk that cannot be dup- licated in Omaha, at less than $1.25. Our price for Monday and Quring this sale is 81 cents per yard., If you want black silk cheapcome and get some of this lot. Remember the price is 81 cents. Colored Surah, 89c. 40 pieces Colored all Silk Surah that is sold all over town at $1. Our price at this sale is 89 cents. We have all the shades that are made of this quality of Surah. Remember our price is 89 cents. Black All Silk Satin Duchess at $1. At $1 per yard this Satin Duchess is thecheapest silk goods in the market. No kind of silk goods is more used in combina- tion with lace for dresses than a fine soft Satin Duchess, ana atthe price we offer this lot is a won- derful bargain--$1 per yard, worth $1.50. Lace Departm’t. FLOUNCINGS, FLOUNCINGS, Black Chantilly Flouncings, BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS, Cream Egyptian Flouncings. Our sales in this department has doubled in one year. We have some odd lots we want to close out and we make the prices right to do it. BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE FLOUNCINGS. 42-inch Black Spanish Guipure Flouncings at $1.50, worth $2.50. 42-inch Black Spanish Guipure Flouncings at $1.92, worth $3. 42-inch Black Spanish Guipure and Chantilly Flouncings that we have been selling at $4.80 and $5 --now $2.50. This is a great bar- gain. BLACK SPANISH GUIPURE, ALL OVER LACE. Black Spanish Guipure, all over lace, $2.80; former price $4. This lace is very much used for d ery, and at the pr offered it bargain, $2.50 per yard, worth $4. CREAM EGYPTIAN FLOUNC- INGS. 10 pieces 43-inch Cream Egyp- tian Flouncings at $1.25, worth $1.78. NOVELTY WOOL DRESS GOODS. We &are the first to show new choice novelties in Wool Dress Goods. The styles and fabrics are controlled by us in Omaha. No two dresses of a style and color are shown. The styles are ele- N. B. FALCONER gant and rich in colorings Ladies that want to see the finest novelties imported, will find them in our Dress Goods Department. Wash Fabrics, Scoteh Ginghams, French Zephyrs, French Sateens. Ladies that know say we show the finest list of Wash Fabrics ever brought to this country. Nothing like them can be found in this state. The Scotch Ging- hams are made by David and John Anderson, Glasgow, Scot- land, and are the finest made. Our French Sateens are our own importations and the patterns are simply grand, the colorings per- fect, and we show twice as many designs as any house in Omaha. KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES AT $1.19. We make this extraordinary price on Kid Gloves to close them out. This lot includes all the best makes known ‘“Jouvan.” AT $1.19. Kid B-Button worth $1.78, Embroidered “Electric” Gloves, at $1.19. 4-Button Colored “Electric” Kid Gloves, worth $1 638, at $1.19, 4-Button “Panama” Kid Gloves worth $1.78, at $1.19. 8-inch Cold Mosquetere Kid Gloves, embroidered backs,worth $2, at $1.19. 6-inch Black “Panama’” Glov at $1.19, worth $2. 8-inch Black Mosquetere Kid Gloves at $1.19, worth $2. 8-inch Black Mosquetere Kid Gloves, undressed,at $1.19, worth $2. Kid Handkerchiefs, 285c. 110 dozen of Ladies’ Fine White and Colored Handkerchiefs, all at one price, 28¢. In this lot will be found many Handkerchiefs that are worth 83, 40 and 50 cents, We make a price to sell them to make room for new goods. Ladies’ White Linen, Lawn, hemstitched embroidered Hand- kerchiefs at 25¢, worth 40c. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs, scal- loped borders, at 25¢, worth 45c¢. Ladies’ White Handkerchiefs, lace edges, at 25¢, worth 50c. Ladies’ Colored Bordered Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, at 25¢, worth 40c. Hosiery Dep’'m’t ALL NEW GOODS. One hundred dozen of Ladies’ Black Lisle Hose, all sizes, at 80c¢; last year's price was $1. Wecan- not duplicate this bargain inBlack Lisle Hose, and after this lot is gone the price for the same qual- ity will be $1 a pair, on Monday only 80c. Ladies’ Cotton Hose in Tans and Slates, only at 85c¢, would be cheap at 50c. CHILDREN’S HOSE. Forty-eight dozen of Misses’ Black Cotton Hose, white feet, all sizes, from 6 to 81-2, and double knees, at 23¢, worth from 25 to 60c a pair. Ladies Black Silk Hose: Ladies’ Black Silk Hose at$1.28, worth $1.73. Ladies’ Black Silk Hose at $1.¢ worth $1.88, Ladies’ Black Silk Hose at $1.50, worth $2.50, BalbrigganUnderwear OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Men'’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers at 76 cents each; worth $1. —— Domestic Dep’t. GINGHAMS, 5 CENTS. Two cases Standard Dress Ginghams at 5 cents per yard, worth 12 1-2e, Four cases hest quality of Standard Calicos, all new styles, at B cents, worth 8 1-2c. Two cases Printed Shirting Piques at 8 cents, worth 10c. TURKEY RED DAMASK,47 1-2¢ 10 pieces Turkey Red Damask, new patterns, at 47 1-2¢, wcorth Bbe. TURKEY RED DAMASK AT 55¢, WORTH 70c. 20 pieces Turkey Red Damask at 55¢, worth 70c. CREAM DAMASK 75¢, WORTH 90c. 8 pieces Cream Damask at 78c, worth 90c. CREAM DAMASK AT 42 1-2c. 20 pieces good quality Cream Damask at 42 1-2¢, worth 60c. We have a full line of Table Padding at 60c, 75¢, 85¢ and $1. BED SPREADS. 11-4 White Crochet Bed Spreads Marseilles patterns, at $1.05, worth $1.50. N. B. FALCONER. Gigantic Buildings Are those to be builtin South Omaha, for which the plans have just been com- pleted. Vast industries will be added this year and HUNDREDS OF DWELLINGS erceted for those finding employment there. ALERIGHT'S CHOICE S best opportunities for those shing to purchase lots in muuh O whether for reside or z Ww. G. "lb S lulh st. e Cotner & Archer's Addition 15 the best addition to South Omaha and is selling very rapidly. The new depot is located near it. Luh* 50 m £500. C. 15 May~N & Trost Co., A\Ul‘lll\\\.‘\l ‘Cor. 13 i. nd Harney. —_— "The Trees Planted lll Rose Hill vere grown in t Jouglag county nur- series”’—by order of C. O. Howard, Prop. Box 200, eity. e — do not ask any one to take our word for it that the street railway will be built to Benson, but we will ® 1 written ntee with every contract that the road will be bmiit and in operation before Sept. Ist, 1887, Sulphur Springs Addition, Now 15 the time to buy lots in this loca- tion. Sherman ave., an important thor- oughfare, gives especial value to these lots, while the improvements to be made in Kountze Place, which is opposite Sul- phur Springs addition, will also_ improve all prupmu inats uughbor ood. Terms 1 cash. AMEs’ REAL EsTATE AGENCY, 1507 Faruam St. ——— Mayne's Addition, Only 20 lots left in Mayne’s adaition, 40 houses to be built in Mayne's addition this iprmw ‘T'he low prices on these lots vne's addition very choice in- side prupul A C. E. MavNe, Fifteentn and Harney. B —— Grand Island The great manufacturing, jobbing and ‘\llruul center of Nebraska offt ducements to manufacture and investors, We mean busies dress ( SCAK Bourd of Tr: Secretary For Sale At my oflice, room 5, Frenzer block, on Monday, March 7, 83x140 feet on South 15th street, n wstellar, with 4-room cottage on gracle, water and gas in street, for %1,700—%700 cash, balance $25 per month, MINU0, in same Irlud. Iur 150 * $1,400, unimproved; all on time, A. Donge, ——— South Omaha. We are sole agents for South Omaha and are selling more lots there every day than in all adjoining additions. Prices are steadily advancing and those who wish to pu should not delay, but come at once and take advant: of the riso in valy Everybody or should know by this time, that for an in- vestment this property is th city. New packing hous tories, ete., aro coming in every day. The Streot railway will be extended xu\nulh Omiiha this year and an investment in this loeal- ity will bring great returns within the next six months, Tur (‘ E. Mavs best 1 the o s - For Sale. Cheap lot in Plainview. Easy terms, Canx & WoorLEy, Farnam, Benson. ‘The Benson street railway will be built and in overation by May 15th, and lots in Benson will mln\uru 100 per cent. Buy now of . E. MavN N. \\ 15th ana ll\ruoy. yllh‘ Par! 1s on the line of the Benson street rail- way which is to be built and in operation by May 15th, Lots $330 and upwards. | 100 Houses, C. E. Mayne and E. A. Benson day 18t the contract for 100 hous: built in Benson, wo! commence at once. . which will be in operation by May loln, will bring the residents in Benson to the ity in quick time, while they will have benetit of the most beautiful homes about the eit, e ———— A first-class hestra is the special at- traction of the Tirst Methodist Sund school which meets every Sabbath at 2 The street railway 80 p. m. You are cordially invited. Davan- port street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, I (6) Supt. Eel el oihe Benson is the v very best acre property in the four mile hmit. —~— Architects .nnl engineers can find a full supply of instruments, paper and tracing cloth, at C. k. (-uu«huzm‘s. 1110 Farnam st ——— “Douglas County Nurseries will plant 10,000 trees in Benson’s addi- tion.” By order of C, O. Howard, pro- prietor, al e —— The C. E. Mayne R Co. have some b: ate & Trust eains in Thornburg on To sce this property is e The Inter-State Commerce Rill. is 1"(‘!81‘(1‘11 to help the boom in South Omaha immensely, as freight rates ad- vance and passes to stockmen abol- ished. are THEY CANNOT AFFORD to compete with South Omaha at the eastern points, ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE thus becomes more valuable every day, ullhm:i,:h the prices have not )uv. been ad- vanced, but they soon will b W. Al_mm.m. "18 bmxt!\ 15th st. o ——— Architects’ and draughtsmen at Goodman’s, 1110 Farnam st. ——— Farnam Near 14th Street, 221t., Sinches, for §33,000.00, just $7,000.00 than its present value. Must be sold by the 19tk inat. Canx & WoorLy rnam St. We have a large list of houses and lots for sule in all parts of the city. See us before buying. The C. E. Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co., N. W. Corner 15th and Harney. ——m— The Benson Charter, The county commissioners have grant ed the charter for the Benson street rail- way and as the meterial has already been shipped it is safe to that the road will be built and in ion by May 15th. it bl 4 Business Chance, A first-class business in one of the larg- est cities of the state for s howing of large protit can be made since estab- lished.” Small capital required. \ntm factory reasons for selling. Address D 72, Bee Oltice. 100 Houses. C. E. Mayne and E. A, Benson yester- day let the contract for 100 nouses to be built in Benson, work upon which is to commence at once. The street rail which will be in oparation by May 15th, will bring the residents in Benson to the eity n guick time, while they will have the benctit of the most bes witiful howes in or about the city. —————— Attention, Knights! Members of Triangle Lodgo 5, K, P are requested to meet at the Castle iall of Myrtle Lodge, Sun March 6, at 1 B. m., to attend the eml of brother wight G. Hull. o Daey, C. C. - Orchard Hill lllluru_:\ius in houses and lots in Orchard il C. E. MAYNE Rean Estate & Trust Co,, Northwest Cor. 15th and Harney. “Douglas County Nurseries will plant two Maple trees on each lot.in Otifton Hill”—by order of C, Q. Howard, Prop. Box 200, city, A New Firm. Architeets J. E. Dietrick and J, Guth have opensd an oflice in room No. 15 Creighton block. Mr. Dietrick has studied architecture in the Cooper Institute, New York C: lly and has been t‘mplu\n'(l for the p. as archi partment. Prior to th years the position of architect and bridge engimeer for the bridge and building de- partment of the Union Pacific railway. Mr. Guth stutlu-d in l’fl au, A, l) or Stuttgart, \\ ucruombvrg and was employed in the oflice of Archi- teet Mittermiller, Cleveland, 0., for two and_for 'the past two chief draughtsman in the Ne m. engincer’s oflice, Union P ra That these gentlemen will suceeed, their ability and ex places be: yond the possibility of a |lo||hl Their card can be seen 1 another column. i e Benson, The Benson street railway will be built and in operation by May 15th, and lots in Benson willadvance 100 per cent. Buy now of C. K. MAYNE, 15th and Harney. ———— Comrades of Custer post, No. 7, G. A, R., are requested to be on hand at G. A, R. hall, on Douglas street, at1 o'clock March flfll. 1887, to at- of our late comrade, D. Jonn H. Gra» Post Ad]ul'\nt 5 acres on Saunders street for sale cheap. C. E. Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co., N. W. Corner 15th and Harney. ——— p.m., Sunda, tend the funera G. Hull Architects and Superintendents. Hodgson & Son, 26 _Iron Bank, Omala, and 311 ave., Minneapolis. e — Buy your paints, varnish and brushes at C.” F. Goodmun’s, 1110 Farnam st. ——— For inside property see The Mayne Real ate & Trust Co haye the largest list xml lowest prices, See them before bi The South Omal nd company have appointea (!, E. Mayne sole agent for the sale of theirlot He will show the prop- @ and fufnish all desired information upon application, [Signed] W. A. PaxtoN, President. - < any one to take our word rect railway will be built A written Wedonots for it that the to Bel gu road will be built and 1n operation before Sept. 1st, 1887, Are those to be built in South Omaha, for which the plans have just been com- Vast industries will be added this year and HUNDREDS OF DWELLINGS erected for those finding employment there. ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE ofters the best opportunities for those wishing to purchase lots in South Omaha, whether for residence or speculation, W. G. ALBKIG 28 S Sth st. Mayne's Amlllun. Only 20 lots k- in Mayne's addition. 40 houses to be mnll in Mayne's addition The low prices on these lots Mayne's '\ddnmn \vri choice in- side property., AYNE, Fi llluunll. and lhrmy. o Benson 1s the very best acre property in the four mile limit. L Mayne Place. We have a few choice residence lots yet on sale in Mayne Pla This is the cheapest and best residence property on the market to-day. Tue C. E. MAYNE REAL EsTATE AN Trusr Co,, N. W. corner of Fifteenth and llurnuy nruu For inside prumrly see The C. E. Mayne Real £stat T'rust Co. They have the largest li und lowest prices, m uwm before buying. BE SON BROS. 1510—-1321 Douglas St, FOR MONDAY MORNING. Ladies Muslin Underwear. Don’t miss this sale. We will show you the coming week some of the greatect bargains ever shown in Ladies’ Muslin l,mlvr“c.u. We have made thes rcial prices for next week that we feel confident will more than please our customers, and at the prices quoted can't help but sell them quickly: Lot 1 at 50 cts, worth 85. Lnt 2at 75 cts, worth $1 Lot 3 at U8 cts, worth %1.50, 1 e znods re all new and ment is made i felled seams, just arr; on lock-stiteh n ider! 'y garment at the ain, and we place them on our counters and guarantee every gar- ment as advertised. Come andsee them, we will be p] ased to show them if you don’t wan’t to bay. Also Monday and next week we effer with the underw sale a lot of ( mld- ren’s White Dr cts, worth doubl 8 85e, N 00, up to $8.00, that are very nice’ 50 Doz scollop-top, 5-button kil gloves in tans and brown the low price, for Monday only and_only 2 prs to :h customer, 30 cts pair, or 6 days—. 5 bales unbleached Muslin 20 yds. for 1.00. Also some bargains in Hosiery— 50 doz. Gents’ Half-hose, in Balbriggan and Nlrans, 25 cts., worth double 50 doz, Ladies’ Hose, full regular made French Toe, in black and colors, long sleeves, high nec also low necks, at low price of the " ridiculously 25 ets, each. his vest can’t be matcehed east or west ss than 85 to 40 cts. Don’t forget our price, Come and never-sle lead 1 in every week. ne, come all at the wide-awake p dry goods house. We follow. Buargains 6 days BENNISON BROS. Wante, Two gentlemen type writers "Mayne Real Estate & Trust Co. —~—— Attention, Knights. All member of Myrtle Lode No. 2, K. of I.. are requested to meet at our castlo hall, Sunday, March Gth, at one o'clock p. m., for the purpose of atten funeral of our late brother, Hull. Visiting Kuights ure cor vited to join us. W. W. Wkl hancellor Commui th, 1887, - 2 good reliable boys .mtml at American District Telegraph 1304 Douglas street. Steady work. Clerks wanted—"Two bright young men wanted at American District Telegravh office, 1504 Douglas street. Must “know the city well. Drivers wunted—Two reliable young men wanted to drive wagons at Ameriean Omaha, Mar Boys wanted Dustrict Telegraph Co,, 1304 Douglas street. Must be well acquainted with city. —— Engineers' transists, chains, stee tapes, rods and s polies at C. F." Good- man’s, 1110 Farnam st. f you are going to oy consult a fortune teller, consult the best, such as Madam Blanch, 1119 Jackson. - rnam Near 14th Street, 22 ft. Rinches, for §33,000.00, just £7,000.00 Jess than its present value. Must be sold by the 12th i Can le Agts., 2 Farnam St. t & WooLLE The Benson Charter, The county commissioners have grant- ed the charter for the Benson st rail- way and us the material has already been ghipped 1t is 3afe to say that the road will be built and iz operation by May 15th. Mayne Place. We have a_few choice residence lots yet on sale in Mayne Piace. This is the cheapest and best residence property on the market to-d L REAL ESTATE AND corner of Fifteenth 80 Acres situated northwest and in good shape for selling; the ground lies finely and can be bought for §2 200 per acre on ¢ terms. AMES' REAL ESTATE AGEN West's new addition is the lmml mos beautiful and the gr gren & Dalzell, sole nts, 11 \mll\ 16th, Free carringes will tuke out any person who wishes to go. e Fowler Bros. and other large firms are locating in South Omaha, which insures a prosper- ous town and increased values and im- provements. You can buy 40 ACRES, splendidly situated for ~ub4lnmon~ very near the kxchange hotel AMEs ReaL "l]lnr;.'.:xilh in houses and Iat~ in Orchard C. E. May AL ESTATE & Trust Co., Northwest Cor, 15th and Harney. BT Gigantic Buildings Are those to be built in South Omaha, for which the plans have just been com: pleted. Vast industries will be added this year and HENDREDS OF DW NGS erected for those finding employment there. ALBRIGHT'S CHOIC offers the best opportunitics for those wishing to purchase lots in South Omaha, whether for residence or specu Illun W. G. AL 8% l.nh st. *t for sale cheap, 4 © — The Bonanza Addition To South Omaha has just been placed on tne market, being a subdivision of block 16, of ALD |'u.xn'~ cHorce, The Child's Hospital, The Child's Hospital has always boen recognized as ono of Omalia's most vale uable institutions, but its facilities have lately been augmented to an extent that demands for its managers the unlim- ited approval and ¢ nn;,r'\lu].lnmn of all who a and cha roc the policy only children, but in order that the hospital may be par- tially self-supporting, arrangements have been made to uccommodate adults, and all ¢ s will be accented except wlu-ru contagion exists. The corps of oflicers consists of the consulting physicians, tho physician in chatge, and o band of expers ienced nurses. A dispens with the hospital, open d 2 o'clock, in charge of ti physicians where medicine are hu-nnhu( fro Special attention is given!to delicate surgical operationg and the facilities for treating such eas have lntherto been unequalled i Oman; ‘T'oo much cannot be said in tavor of this praiseworthy objec It supplics a long connected from 1 to competeng nd advica Iy 00 that .ululn may accommodated at a reasonable fit by the best medieal ability in Omaha will widen its sphere tg an ualimited extent. Myatic Park. Is on the line A{l' the Benson street raile way which is to be built and in operation by May 15th. Lots # nd upwards, Mrs. L. M. I!\‘nmu is \1-|||n" in Chie eago C. week. Miss Nellie Burns has gone cast on o visit, Squires was - Atchison last Miss Dundy has returned from St, Paul. Mrs, Chesbrough returned to St. Louig Friday. prices, distely adjoining Bellevie W. ( The C. Co, have some bur To see this property is wenworth St to buy. — urmiture, When you buy furnmno bhe sure you get pri hnrr 1510 Douglas s(..upp.k.\hnm-n lln buy from th and guarantee the best manutacturers very lowest or 2 e The Bonanza Addition To South Omaha bas just been placed on the market, being a subdivision of block 16, of dition are y moderate fon and imme- i s, 218 8. 15th, prices. They diately ml{nlum z Bell s X “Douglas County Nurseri planted the trees in Central Park’ Y order of C. O. Howard, Prop., Box 290, City. o e—— Farna 14 reet, 22 ft., 8 inches, T 000,00, just $7,000.00 less than its present yalue. Must be sold by the 12th inst Cany & WoorLey, Sole Agts., 1822 Furnam St. —— We have a large st of houses and lots for sale in all parts of the city, Sce us ying. Mayne Real Estate & Trust /. Corner 15th and Haruey. An open Omaha M Mr. Moudy, a lawyer of Genoa, was in Omaha last week. Mrs, Judge Golden, of O'Neill, is visit- mg relatives m Omaha, W. H. Beach, of Hamburg, Ia., visited relatives in Omiaha st wee Mr. and Mrs. George \h»nmlurn have returned from a western trip. M J. R. Shreve went to Broken Bow yesterday to visit her brother, Mrs. McCormi om and daughter, and George Mills, are in California. _Mr. and Mr: rris went to California Friday with a view to locating there, N Laura M. Bingham, of Indianae polis, is visiting Mrs B. Southard. Mrs. Alma Keith will go to New York next week in theinterests of business. rs. Captain O. M. Brown, of Council Dr. Van Camp, tie, of Maple I,.nulmg, sited friends in On st week 1 has resumed her mmlmu at Joyce ter a four weeks' vacation, My’ and Mr Adolph Meyer have re- turned from a six wed trip to the Mrs. O'Grady, of North Platte, is t- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tower left for California yesterday to be absent a month. John Bredy will return Monday from of several weeks at Hot ir concert was given at Fort 1. visiting Mrs. The chorus choir church was orga v encouraging director and Mr. f the |'||<t Baptist Tuesday under uspices. Mr. Trench Rhoades organist, " TAMUSEMENT; BoYD'S OPERA HOUSE ay, March 8 & 9, Avthur Rehan's~ Company, In AUGUST DALY'S Latest and Merriest Coms NANCY & CO. Suceess of hoth Hemispheres, Direet from Daly’s Theater, New York Every performance will bo us heretofore une der the personul supervision of Mr. Arthur Kehun. PEOPLE'S THEATRE. GREAT SUCCESS! BIG HIT Special Re-engagemeut of Fielding’s Comedy Company Mirh! Oxifl;‘lr'iment! Music! Atlmiyumn, I..r, 25¢ and BoYD's OPERA HOUSE TWO NIGHTS Monday& Tuesday, Mar, 14& 15 First production in Omaha of H. C. MINER'S o Ladest and Greatest Sueeess LITKA. A Play over whlch the Whois Country is Talking. il Pres-nted with a MA(-NIFI(' K MORE. S ONLY, NT CAST