Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, May 8, 1887, Page 8

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LVE PAGE HOLD YOUR MONEY Until Saturday, May l4th, at 10 a. m. Sharp When I will sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidders, 25 of the most beautiful lots on Farnam street, commencing at 39th street. This Elegant Property Adjoins Jerome Park on the West. City Watet is Now Being Laid to this Property. AND GAS WILL FOLLOW SOONI! Street cars will be running past these lots in 60 days. Y Farnam street will be paved this summer td 36th street. But whats the use of telling this; everyone knows what Farnam street is. Parties Purchasing will Double their Money in a Short Time, » FREE CARRIAGES will take Parties to the Sale from SLOMAN & MILLS OFFICE, 1512 FARNAM ST. Don’t forget day and date as this is a chance of a life time. Terms’; cash, balance on easy terms - THOMAS RILEY, Auctioneer. BENNISON BROTHERS' SALE Another Earthquake Sale at 1519 and 15621 Douglas Street. The Bargains That Will Be Piled Upon Our Counters Next Week Will Really Paralyze the Natives. Our buyer has just returned from the East. He attended the great closing out sale of Abegg, Daeniker & Co., and we will place the goods on sale next weck at the lowest prices ever yet heard of. 5,000 elegant Fans in all new shapes and colors; prices ranging from ¢ up to $25 each. 1 case elegant 86-inch Cashmeres, 25¢, worth 40c. 1 cnse elegant 86-inch Diagonals, 25c, worth 40c. 1 case elegant 86 inch DeBeges, in checks and stripes, 25¢, worth 50c. Just received, an elegant line of Nuns’ Veilings, Wool and Silk Grenadines. Albatrosses at one-half their actual values. They are all on sale Monday. Monday only—1 case Standard Ging- hams 5S¢ per yard, Monday only—1 case elegant Figured Lawns, 8fo per yord; not over 12 yards sold to any one customer., Monday only—1 case elegant Dress Ginghams, 6§c ver yard. Monday only--1 case Cream Crinkle Beersucker, 18 yaras for $1. Next week—2 cases beautiful Satenes, 10¢ per yard, worth 15c. FOR NEXT WEEK. Special sale of 10 pieces Black Gros- Grain Silks, Our price for this special sale 75¢ per yurd, and at the priceit1s a stunner. FOR NEXT WEEK. 100 Patterus Pongee Silks at $3.50 each; don’t buy them until you have examined everything in the city; these beat every- thing. 3 FOR NEXT WEEK, 5 cases Imported Scotch Ginghams, hight shades, cost 17¢ to import. We efi)uml out the lot atavrice. We will sell them next week at 10¢ per yard. FOR NEXT WEEK. 800 pieces Lace Etamines in all new light and dark shades; they make an egant Cool Nice Dress for Summe Qur price on them next week, 6¢ per yard; worth 20c. Monday only—50 dozen more of those elogant Ladies' ‘Embroidered Back Kid Gloves, in browns, greys and tans, at P8¢, worth $1.75; this "is the last lot of this glove we will have this season. Our buyer closed out several sold lots of hosicry, gloves and handkerchiefs at the greut sale of Abegg, Dacniker & Co., which we will place on sale next week at simply territic slaughtering prices, We expect the goods to_arrive the first of next week. Watch Tor our advertise- ment on these zcods later, also wait for a great sale of anmmocks for old and young, also u large line of msses’ and ehildren’s straw hats, which we will close out in two days. ion't forget, we will offer and are offering the gr @ains in Oms BENNISON BROS, - The only complete stock of window glass in Omaha at KeNNanb Gr. & Painr Cc — Estimates on all kinds of glass at Ken- mard Glass & Paint Co’s. S 'y variety at Ass & Paint Co's, 'foel on sale TUESDAY, MAY 10th 8wiles from P, O, LOTS UNLY 5. S UAMBAYL S Agent, 3 ) 2 7 PN 0 (4! Bourd of 'Irade Building. LRl “‘\VInled--Cuh boys at Kelley, Stiger & N. B. FALCONER'S Silk Sale Monday. 8 WONDERFUL BARGAINS. FINEST BLACK SILKS MADE ATl ABOUT FIFTY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. EVERY YARD SOLD IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE SATISFAC- TION IN WEAR. LOT [ AT $1.33. 8 PIECES FINE French Black Gros Grain Silk at $1.83, worth $2.25. 8 pieces Black Jersey Bilk at $1.33, worth $2.50. 8 pieces Black French Faille Francaise at $1.33, worth $2.50. LOT II AT $1.68. 10 picces extra quality 24-inch Black Gros Grain Silk at $1.68, worth §3.25. 4 pieces Black Faule Francise Silk at $1.68, worth $3.25. French $1.08, worth $3.00. LOT ILI AT $2.17. 24 inch Black Gros Grain silk, the best made at $2.17, worth §: 22 inch Black Gros Grain silk at §2.17. worth §3.25. Every yard guaranteed. CRINKLE SEERSUCKER, 8te, WORTH 15c. 2 cases fancy striped Crinkle Seer- sucker at 8jc. worth 15¢. This is a splendid quality of seersucker and comes in stripes only. Pink and Cream, Blue and Cream, Black and Cream, Navy and Cream, Even stripes of each color. This is a great bargain. FANCY STRIPED CREPE CLOTH 124¢, WORTH 20c. 4 cases fancy plain and striped Crepe Cloth in beautiful effects of pink, cream and blue stripes, is soft and just the thing for a handsome wash dress; the price Monday is 12j¢, worth 20e. 2 GRAND BARGAINS IN OUR WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT MONDAY, MONDAY, 10,000 yds of fine printed India Lawns, dots, checks and stripes, that have never been sold at less than 83¢; our price Monday 1s 24¢ per yard. 10,000 yds white and checked India Linons, plain India Linons, checked Or- gandy that has never been offered at less than 35¢; on Monday our price 25c. EMBROIDERED ROBES $4 EACH. 200 embroidered robes in white, cream, navy, brown and ecru with colored em- broidery all $4¢ each, they are worth $0.50. L N. .l":\LCUNEI{.. T This week, Friday and Saturday, with a grand matineo Saturday, we have the world's greatest musical family at Boyd's, the McGebings, and they return here greatly improved, and with two more children who have never appeared here. They have been drawing crowded houses and will do so here, us our people njoy them much. Their music and fun is very good, and the family alone is a beautiful sight to see. Don’t fail to let the children attend the matinee, as it will do them lots of good, and if musical will inspire them to good wor! THE Serge Silk at *“Take that right away," said the yonng man to the waiter, a8 he pointed to saucer of whippad cream which had been brought for his strawberries: did not come here to get shaved, “Juvenile” excellent for all toilet pur- poses. Made by Jas. 8. Kirk & Co, 2 choice lots in Walnut Hill, a bargain for u few days. Gate City Land Co., 208 South 14th street. —— e Natural Gas is booming many Eastern towns, Stevens Place boows itselt. STEVENS BROS. Agts., 1518 Farnam, e Ladies can be supplied with first class help by caling at Miss Kennedy's em- ployment oflice, 219 N, 16th, " V. Atwater & Co. Will open a full stocked and nicely ap- pointed hardware store Monday morn- ing, May 0th, at 1605 Howard street. These gentlemen are lately from .Jowa and come highly recommended. . They will make a specialty of builders’ hard- ware, fine tools, cutlery and house fur- nishing goods. Every article in the store is new and of the most approved pattern, The firm of F. V. Atwater & Co. are worthy of a large share of the hardware trade, and being pleasant, affa- ble gentlemen, their success is assured. Builders and housekeepers will consult their own interests by visiting this new and complete store at 1605 Howard stry fosiielis st We have for sale, on_easy terms, lots in Orchard Hill, at $725 each. Th are the lowest priced lots in the addition, and many of them are well located, and worthy of improvement. BLuNT & Ivp N8 S. 15th st. 1 — The City Telescoped. For the past month parties haye been actively engaged in transforming the store room at 1420 Dodge street into a manufactory of all kinds of optical lenses and instruments. This is the only one of the kind between Chicago and San Fran- cisco. This firm carry a full line of op- cal goods and m specialty of fit- ting glasses 1o the various defects of the eye. This department is in charge of two competent oculists who have made the correcting of errors of refraction a special study. They guarantee satisfac- tion 1n every instance, With such facili- ties and opportunities as they offer they cannot ielp securing a_generous age. The style of the firm is W & Davis, and ihei ace of business 1420 Dodge stre — —— Snappers. Lots in Orchard Hill at $725. BLUNT & IMPEY, 418 S, 15th st, e ——— A BONANSA BARGAIN To Parties Who Will Build. Four elegant east front lots on North To ¢ these lots d when house is completed ziven and mortgage ta e price of the ground at' 8 per cent. This is g splendid opportunity to get au elegant home at small outlay. Call and investi- gate this, and then ask any well posted real estate agent if the ground alone is not worth $15) per_foot. Frack & Homan, r Block, onp. P. 0., Sole Agents. ———— The cheapest yet, Orchard Hill lots, at 5. LUNT & IMPEY, 418 8. 15th st, ——— During the month of May handsome carriages, buggies, harness and horses will be sold at private sale and by the picce at the stables of Mr. Homan, on 18th street between Harney and Howard streets. This sale is an administrator's sale and everything must be sold this month. Parties wishing to purchase can- not do better than to eall H. A. Hoyax, Lt 1 Was Surprised at the way the north is growing said an investor who had just bought a lot in Stevens Place and it didn't take me long to make up my mind to buy. STEVENS BRos. Agts., 1513 Farnam, Frenz The great manufacturing, jobbing and railroad center of Nebraska offers good wducements to_manufacturers, jobbers and investors. We mean business. Ad- dress C. W. SCARFP, Secretary Bourd of Trade. et S @Four beautiful lots in Millard & Cald- well's add, on Corby st. bet. 16th and 17th sta., only $1.250 each, easy terms. Archer, Sobotker & Perrigo, 1509 Farnam ot,, roow 9, 2d floor, KELLEYSTIGER & CO. Special Sale of HI k Chantilly and Spanish Guipuire Lace Klouncings ete. 2 and 45 inch Black Chantilly Lace Flouncings at §3.25, $3.75, $1.00, $5.75, k Chantilly Lace Net $2.25, $3.95, £3.50, $4.00, £5. 45 inch Black Sp. b ire Lace Flouncings at $2.00, $3.00, $4.50, $5.00, 25.50. 27 inch Black Spanish Guipuire Lace Nt $1.85, $1.40, §2.00, $2.35, $2.75. These are all new goods and at least 25 per cent under regular prices. We invite inspection and comparison. EY, STIGER & Co., Cor. Dodge and 15th st. e " New Score. The BEE man, while counting the firms ¥ wm street, found a new star in tate firmament located at 1610 The style of the firm 18 Sherwood southard. Mr, Edwin H, Sherwood, the senior partner, is a well known cap- italist of our city whose integrity and bus- iness ability ace well known, Mr. Ed B. Southard i§ a bright young man who has been for a long_time employed by the firm of Byron Reed & Co. These gentle- men intend to do a legitimate real estate business. Owning large tracts of city and ate property they can offer their ~ customers property the ti- tles, descriptions, . ete., of which ey are perfectly fawiliar. The buying public are not slow to ap- preciate the advantage of buying from first hands. The sale of the county farm was a fair example of this fact. In ad- dition to property owned by this firm tney offer a ct list of city ‘and subur- ban property upon which the buyer will dsomely, Mr. J. Saunders hn Saunders, for a ¥ e n popular conductor on the U, P. R. R., will be with this firm. Taken all together this new and strong firm 8t under very propitious cireum- { with such gentlemen for its members is destined to bo o prominent factor in our business circles, e _Cheapest fronts on Leavenworth street. Evans & Blackburn, 1510 Dodge street. — —— Farnam Street South and East Front corner, $3,100; $750 cash, balance easy. This is a special bargain, and we advise you to call immediately to secure same. OMAHA REAL EsTATE & Trust Co. 1604 Farnam street. —— ve out 16th st. then West:on Ames ave. and you will pass Stevens Place, the “dandy ' addition. STEVENS Bros, Agts., 1513 Farnam. el “Sherwood Park," the finest of all ad- ditions to Omaha, is mow in the murket. SHERWOOD & SOUTHARD, 1610 Farnam, ——— 8 fine Linwood euly $300 each. Gate City Land Co.,208-Seuih 14th strect. e colors ready for use in new ] ble shados: Alabastine in various tints, the original and only per- manent wall finish, supersedes “calei- mine for beauty und durability, and is easily applied. = Paints, window *glass, brushes, ete., largest and most complete stock west of Chicago. Cummings & Neilson, 1118 Farnam St. 3 fine lots in —-— At a Sacrifice! 66x132 on Harney street, § block from Tenth street, 500 must be sold quick. 8. 8. CAMPBELL, 810 South Sixteenth street, Board of Trade Building. e e Ex-President Hayes Made money on Omaha real estate, and why can't you. Lotsin Stevens Place is the best investment now offered, and insure a good profit. Come and see them. BTEVENS Bros,, 1513 ¥arnam, Ridpath’s ‘‘History of the World, Thig work by John Clark Ridpath, the historian, is complete in three imperial octavo volumes, and gives a brilliant and authentic account of all tribes, nations, and important events in the ancient, me- dieval and modern world. It is not only prepared by the hands of a master, em- bodying the most recent and authentic historical research, but the matter is pre- sented in that vivid, nrhic style_whic! has made Dr. Riapath famous. It con- i valuable historical maps, 9 chro- charts and 1210 magnificent il- many of which are full page, photographic copies of celebrated his- torical paintings in the galleries of Eu- rope and America. T'he work is attain- ing a wide popularity, both among his- torical scholars and general readers. lustration: - 20 acres suitable for platting. 1 have for a few days 20 acres of very choice land that will plat into 100 large lots which will sell for 100 per cent advance of the price asked. Cuas. L. Harr, Creighton Block. Sherwood Park’ is the eream of all additions to Omaha. Don'’t fail to see it. SHERWO0OD & SOUTHARD, 1610 Faream, SN e Finest corner in Windsor place, lot 100 40 7 room cottage, barn, well, cistern, All in perfect order and one of the best homes in the town, $6,000, #2,000 cash, bal. easy. Gate City Land Co., 208 South 14th stre Lo The South Omaha Lana compnn{ have appointea C. E. Mayne sole agent for the sale of theiriots, He will show the prop- erty and furnish all desired information upon application, [Signed] W.A. PAxTON, President., ‘Sherwood Park” is the cream of all additions to Omaha. Don't fail to sce it. SHERWOOD & SOUTHARD, 1610 Farnam, SE R Henney Buggies av Armstrong, Pettis & Co.’s 1308 ————— Notice to the Public. We h notify our customers and the public in general, that on account of advance in wages from May 1st, 1837,our charges for labor will be 70 cents per hour for journeyman and helper, and the working hours will be 9 hours per_day; from 7a. m. till 5 p. m,, and on Satur- days 8 hours, THE MASTER PLUMBERS Oyaua, ASSOCIATION OF e A big bargain, corner 100x124 in Kountze Piuce; cheapest corner in the addition for a few d; onl SHERWOOD & SOUTHARD, 1610 Farnam, —— For a few days only 3 choice lots in Omaha View. Gate City Laund Co., 208 South 14th strect. -~ Architects and Superintendents. Hodgson & Son, 26 iron Bank, Omaha, and 311 Nic. ave., Minneapolis. ————— A big_bargain, corner 100x124, in Kountze Place, cheapest corner in the addition for a few days only. SHERWOOD & DOUTHARD, 1610 Farnam. e — Auction Sale of Orchard Hill Lots, On Wednesday af oon at 8 o'clock Messrs. Brown & C ton will sell 17 finely located lots 1n Orchard Hill addi- tion to the highest bidders at auction, It is hardly necessary to say anything about the advantages of this valuable property, as any one acquainted with Omaha realty knows how very desirable a loculity Orchard Hillis and how rapidly that part of the city is improving. e Choice property, improved and unim- proved, in all parts of the city. SHERWOOD & SOUTHARD, 1610 Farnam. ————— Head This. 1 wantsome first class Improved and unimproved property’ Oustomers wait- ing. Wm. B Leach, 1500 Farnam st, . We can furnish you an clegant decora- tioa in cheap wall paper. Call and sce what we can do for you. Bearp & Oris, 1317 and 1319 Douglas St. Telephone 880, i Loowmis Subdiyision of lots 21 and 22 Tuttles Subdivision zoes on sale TUESDAY, MAY 10TH 8 miles fiom P. O. Lots $450 to $600 10 per cent cash BALANCE #5 PER MOUNTH. 8. S. CAMPBELL, Sole Agent, Board of Trade Building. B is a joy forevel those fine lots i 31 .. Agents, 3 Farnam street. e Fisk Jubilee Singers, The original company of jubilee sing- ers, from Fisk unive of Nas o, Tenn., will sing in the Exposition build- ing, May 16 and 17, Grand Opening Of Metz hall and summer garden, No, 510 south 10th st., next Sunday, Muy 8, 1887, with concert and ball—15 of the best' musicians, F. M. Steinhauser, musi- cal director. ~ Commencement at 8 o'clock p. m. Admission 25c, ladies free. BoNs & MUNN, Managers. gt e 0 Loomis Subdivision of lots 21 and 22 Tuttles subdivision goes on sale TUESDAY, MAY 10th 3miles from P. O, Lots $450 to $600 10 per cent cash NCE % PER MONTH. Bl MPBELL, Sole Agent, Board of Trade Building, et ALCONER, N. B, A Very Special Sale, On Tuesday, 10th May. On that day we will make a special sale in the follow- ing department: Wool dress goods, black goods, hosiery, underwear, white goods, calicoes and ginghams, satteens and silk mitts and gloves. We promise our friends greater bargains than ever before. Full particulars on Monday. N. B. FaLcoy —— Fisk Jubilee Singers. B “Sherwood Park,’’ the finest of all ad- ditions to Omaha, is now in the market, SHERWOOD & SOUTHARD, 1610 Farnam. —— The South Omaha Land compuny is composed of influential men whom you all know. In addition to the Iots in South Omahs now on the market they own a thousand acres in the immediate vicimty, all of which they hope to see covered with manu work- ingmen’s homes. ec what these men have done in the pust three years. As long as they own an acre in South Omasha they will be working for her intcrest, and with the start South Omaha now has, it is only reasonuble to believe her prospects in the future will exceed that of the past. Make a note of the inducements offered to parties who will build, in another col- umn, and take adv of them, Tue C. E. MAY tL E. &T. Co., W. Cor. 15th and Harney, Sole Agents ————— rons. Commencing Monday, May 0th, our store will close at6 p.m. except Satur- days. We hope you will make it con- venient to make your purchases before that hour. 8. P. MORSE & CO. The Kennard Glass and Paint Co. sell the only pure Linsced Oil and lead cot- tage colors sold in Umaha, ctories and You can sec Auction, Auction, Auction, 1 will sell at No. 1323 cor. Howard and 14th sts., Wednesday afternoon, May 11 at 1:30 o'clock,the entire household good of a large 9-room house, consisting of iine parlor sets, bed-room sets, casy ehairs, rockers and lounges, fine carpeta and hangings, one fine piano, one finq pier glass, parlor and cook stoves, diningl room and kitchen furniture. Don’t misg this sale, as it will be a large one. D.S. M. Frerw Auctioneer, Fisk Jubilee Singers. e Kifty-Foot Corncr on Farnam Stree{ for §3,000; $720 first cash payment, bals ance easy. This is an extraordinary chance. “There is money in this lot, and it sy to be handled for speculation, Enquire Geo. W. Jones, with C.F, Mayne R. E. & T. Co., Fiftcenth and Harney. — ——— Where is Stevens' Place? Come around and we will show you. 51 vs Bros., 1513 Farnam, - Grand Opening and Picnic at Hascall's Park, Sunday, May §th, Jonx Srokxt, Prop. e Choice proverty, improved and unime proved, in all parts of the city. SHERWOOD & SOUTHARD, 1610 Farnam, Mrs. Langtry will draw a large crowd, and so does the sale of Stevens' Place at the oflice of StEVENS' B 1513 Farnam. The Fremont & Elkhorn Valley rail- road, which is a part of the great North- western company, have located their line down the Papillon and into South Omaha, This is only another indication of the growing importance of that place, Our sales here Jast month exceeded $100,000. Many are taking advantage of the discount to” partics who build, and the prospects for the future of South Omaha were never so bright as at pres ent. The C. E. Mayne R. E. & 1. Co., sole agents. ST To Our Patrons. Commencing Monday, May 0th, our store will close at 6 p. m. except Satur- days. We hope you will make it con- venient to make your purchases beforo that hour. S. P. MORSE & CO. - Dodge street ner for less than § per front foot. The snap of the market. Evans & Biackburn, 1510 Dodge street. 4-story building near Evans & Blackburn, 44x80 postotlice. $50,000. 1510 Dodge st ———— Columbus Buggy company, m Harney street. Have for sale to-day second hand buckboards #30, 1 side bar buggy, 1 end spring buggy, LWO-Sept spring wagon in first class order. s o Sacrifice ! ey street, 4 block from 18t be sold quick, [ CAMPBEL 810 South Sixteenth street, Board of Trade Building. x132 o e — $5,000 to Losn at onee on city property: current rates; no delay. Hiestand, R. 0 Arlington block. —— If you want an attractive sign of any desciiption call on us. Bearp & Omis, 1317 and 1319 Douglas St. ‘Telephone 880, - Loomis 8 21 and 22 Tutt goes on sule TUESDAY, MAY 10TH miles from P, O. LOTS ONLY $450 TO 8600, 10 per eent cash BALANCE #5 PER MONTH, 8. 5. CAMPBELL, Sole Agent, Board of Trade Buildine of lots s subdivision

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