Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 01, 1881, Morning Edition, Page 5, Image 13

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    'HE ' DAILY KBE : JANUAKY 1 ISvl.
I t MAUKETS Y TELEGRAPH.
A\ \
Chicaro Produce Market
CHICAGO , DeremWSl.
Wheat January , s-.Id , 97i@97f ;
Fehruiry , H8j93 ( < 598 98fc ; March ,
" 'on. ilav , 42j42i@42gc ; June ,
July , 42c
ats 30gc for February ; 31jc for
j ye Sales at 85 : for cash ; 84Jc
* January ; 85 c for July ; 86Jo for
Arch.
/Birley Sales at § 1 09 for cash ,
'vanuary ' , February and March.
Pork January , 812 52J@12 55 ;
'February , $12 72 @ 12 75 ; Mrrch ,
' 81290.
Lard January , § 8 50 ; February ,
' $8 60@8 62jc ; March , 58 G28 75.
Short Ribs January , 56 50 ; Feb
ruary , 56 62J ; March , 56 75.
Whisky Sales of 500 bbls at § 11L
St. Louis Live stock Market.
ST. Loois , December 31.
Hoia ; Slow for light at $4 50@465 ;
mixed packing , dull at $4 35@4 GO ;
butchers' to fancy , $4 65@4 80 ; receipts -
ceipts , 2400 head ; shipments , 3500.
New Yor& Produce Marfces.
NEW YORK , December 31
Flour Firm aud very moderate
\ export and home trade demand ;
, round hoop Ohio , § 4 255 00 ;
' choic"do. § 5 10@6 75 ; superfine west
ern , § 3 103 85 ; common to good
extra do , § 4 00@4 75 ; choice ,
do , do , 54 80 < sG 75 ; choice while
, -Kheat , 55 00@600.
' Butter Dull and unchanged ; Ohio ,
13@27c.
E 's-Firm ; at 28@35 for fair to
choice.
Wheat Quiet ; Chicago.Sl 12@115 ;
Milwaukee , 51 ICSl 17 ; No 2 red
rinter , 51 18 for cash ; 51 20f foi
ebrutry ; sales 600,000 bu.
' .fljrn Quiet ; No. 2 , 57i . ; salct
tO.OQO bu.
Oa s Quiet.
Whisky Nominal.
' Pork Mess , 513 G0@14 25 for Feb
ruary ; S1380@U45 for March.
K Lira $90J@905for January ; 5910
@ 9 12 $ for February ; 59 17- ' 22\ \
, f-r March ; $9 25@9 27i for April
1 § 9 82J@9 95 buyer for the year 1881.
, Jay Gould.
Denver Republican.
T. e St. Lonia Puat-Dispatch says
If it is a rime to tvach thatscyco-
phautic , snobby puffery uf prtedj
raiiruad kings and millionaires dia
graces journalism , we propose to be i
codrmed criminal for all time t <
J come
* This is aprops of some criticisms 01
its cuume m uot crying out with won
der and admiration because Ja ;
Gould swaliuwea the Iron Mountaii
railroad. The paragraph suggests thi
remarkable advance wnich Jay Gouli
hns made in expressed public opinioi
since his operations of a year and i
half ago began. Before that time hi
was regarded as a very dengerou
man to the crosperity of the country
His doctrine was briefly described a :
one of unscrupulous greed. He had
been concerned in the Black Friday
affair , which was declared by a con
gresnonal investigation committee t <
be tae grossest ard most corrupt con
spiracy to unsettle values and ruit
hundreds of people which had eve :
been conceived and executed in thi
country. He had made American so
cnrities a stench in the nostrils o :
English investors by his course in thi
Erie. He was simply a gnmble
playing with stock margins , and not i
fair gtmbler , because his means weri
lying rumors , and disreputable com
binati > ns. His methods were "bea
method * . " That is. he would fotci
down good docks b low tbeir value
buy taem in at the bottom figure :
' aud then sell < > ut when th y recover
ed. He wan in no sense a kgitlmati
' tmanciur , but simply a bold and dar-
iug adventurer , with fuwer scrnple
and mi re brains than the others.
Since the Gould Sage-Commacl
syndicate was formed , and his opera
turns have become larger aud mor
dangerous , there has been a gradua
change towards him in the tone of th
press. Shortly after the syndicat
would surround , capture and gain con
trol of the commerce of a city ther
would be extravagant laudations o
Gould , and glowing tribute * to th
immense possibilities ef advantage n
his purchases. And this rot has stead
( t < ily extended with his operations uu
til it naa become absolutely sickening
The mau who has ruined hundreds
whose character is that of a persoi
, vho will rutblesgly uae his power t
crush any man or corporation tha
stands in his way , whoso strength ii
a njpnaca to the public and a diegrac
to legislation , has suddenly become :
great benefactor. The trausformatioi
, has been nujdeu and startling.
' But it is not true. Jay Gould i
what he always was. His method
[ are what they always were. His pow
er is a danger to legitimate busines
and a corrupter of legislation. Hi
ambition is to become the greatea
railroad king in the world , and hi
' > ! vs-v ia that of i the professions
It is misfortune to an ;
i him "take ai
lie begins by pull
' properties to get then
. . 3ia they are in his hand
ftiminurce of the placi
tribute for the hone
'take an iuterett in it- '
lation can be doue t <
power should b <
better now th n hi
Omle is simply stronger.
the SH BEAUTIES.
CSSllLLE-IJKE HODR1S THA"
8 JlAVE STJNO ABOUT.
5Turkish
Turkish beauties , abou
ajhh s beeu written anc
° * 'iy known. Ara they in
Viuris we have been taugh
j theoi ? Are they the timid
fellelike partners of theii
'vis ] Alas ! poets and dntmat
' 'ery much misled us ; theii
- * y ia in the inyatuty tha1
them ; and the closer we sc <
th phyeic Hy and morally
we sdmire them ,
general s they have oval faces ,
olive skin * , languishing dark
and beautiful bands , soft BI
Mid wLite as snow beyond
, , nothing. They lack the natural
Bo nd pretty coquetry of oui
svratinc bellus , and tnc firra tread ,
siegwt mnnen , and becoming
modutf ol European women. Theii
figures are clumsy , their features
somewhat harsh , their lips full and of
ten thick ; they walk with a roll ( their
leg ] being bowed ) , and even their
natural attractions depend mura or
less upon artificial id. They thickly
powder their faces , blacken their
brows , and dye their eyelids and hsh-
es , so that when half veiled by the
yaehmak creen , they ra certainly
striking and present a dazzling effect ,
but under other circumstances most of
thnni would pass unnoticed.
Many of the children are beautiful ,
with round , rozy , plump face * , and
golden brown hair ; their drefs is , how
ever , frightful and ridic lous ; they
wear wide pantaloons , with long skirts
of some outrageous color ( often yel
low ) , badly fitting shoes , and a smart
ly-colored cap perched on the top of
'heir heads. The yashmak ( or veil )
rorn by Turkish women was formerly
made of thick muslin , aud completely
hid the features.
A fold passes over the mouth , nn-
er the chin , and it carried u over
he ears ; a still wider fold encircles
he forehead , leaving the ears alone
uncovered , the whole surmounting a
gayly colored little headdress , which
is Hned on to qhe hair at the back.
Nowadays the yashmak is olten
composed of .he bnest tarlntan , so
that the whole of the features are
clearly visible , and much of the illu
sion respecting Turkish beauty has
consequently been dispelled.
It hs been pretty well remarked
that the young and pretty women
wear the veil loosely and of the thin
nest material , while tha old aid cgly
bandage up their faces with jealous
care as though fearful of the admlr
ing glances of the profane. The want
of fr sh air and ex.'rcUe , an inordin
ate love of sweet fj < d , etc. ,
destroy thtir health , and at 3G
a Turkish haurutn is care-worn ,
wrinkled and oftonaconfirmed invalid
iJut the Turkish children , -on
will ask ; they at least may be taught
belter thing" ? Atas ! here is the sad
dest question of all. Many of the Ad
vanced Turks now give their girl * a
taste of French life. Either thej en
gage European governesses for their
education or they ssnd them to a
Christian school to get a smattering of
the French and English languages.
But at twelve ynars of age this educa
tion cesses abruptly. They are then
shut up , their countenances no longn
visible to men , and in few years are
mirried to some one whom probably
they have never seen. The one pen'
acea the law has bestowed on married
women is divorce. If not conteui
with her husband she may leave him ,
andtnke anutherand another , although
to her only one is permitted at a time.
At 5 or 6 ysars of age the Turkish
biy is taken out of his mother's
hands and put under the control ol
men. He no longer owes her any obe
dience , and iu many cases hardly dis
tinguishes her from any other fe
raalpfl composing the harom. A few
years later he passes at onse from the
gross ignorance of the child to the full
demands of manhood ; at 17 or 18 t
wife is given him , and his mother ex
ercises over her and his offspring at
authority to which he himself Fwai
never subject. Such is the Tnrkist
custom.
The wife herself is In no case
treated as the friend or cdhipanion ol
her husband. They never talk , gc
jut , or eat together. They have sap'
urate apartments , both fur day 01
night. The husband's male friendi
nre never admitted Into the wonun'i
apatments nor of course dc femalt
visitors ever intrude into the men's
The women pass their time in dress
ing , gossipine , frequenting the bather
or in paying aud receiving visit !
among themselves. Smoking is
( if course , their un'versl l posse temps
Gloves or no gloves is again thi
qii'-ation w.th society men ; mos
young ladies with delicate new part ]
dresses will answer this question it
the " ffirmauve , if they waltz *
pecial Ordinance Noi 254
For levj-inp : a special tax for the grading o
Htli street , from DotUe t > treit to Kurt itrret
in the city of Omalu , county of Douglas
state of .Stbraska.
I3e it o < dal.ie.1 by the city council of the city o
v'maha :
SECTION I. That the sever ? , ! sums set oppo
sits to the folio vim described premises , t a-wit
nitchsl F eminj , lot 4. block 7 , 343 93.
Thoiras Soift , lot 5. block 7 , W 93
ilartln IluCt , n 103 ft or lot 1 , block 8 , 835 93.
John Lundnn. a 24 ft of lot < , block 8 , J3.00.
F. W. Boiinlrer , n40 It of lot 8 , biocL 8 , $13.
P. loron. n 24 of s. 92 of 8 , Motk 8 , S ? 00.
C V > . Key , s 68 ft of lot 8 , block 8 , $22 65
N yens w 2J ft of n J of lot 4 , block 28
31.99.
A. F. Kelker , n 22 of s j of lot 4 , block 26
Nancy McKnight , w 22 of 8 } Of lot 4 bloc !
26 , $7 353.
* rs O O Wood , s 22 of 8 J ot lot 4 block 26
John Friday , 8 22 of lot S , block 2fi , $43 93
llilcliel Klemine. 8 22 uf lot 1 , block 25 , 343 93
Nancy llulst , n 82 ft of lot S. block 2 , 330 t6
M.rj ic byrne , 8 40 tt o' lot 8 , block 35. $13 33
Thomas Boni cr , n J of lot 4 , block 40 , $21 99
Cauel Hcler * , u j of J of lot 4 , blo.k < u , Sll.
Mtrv Simpson , B J ot 6 j o * lo : 4. block 40 $11.
Uolvcrt Masm. t. } of B j of lot 1 , block 41 ,
O K Uurietson , lot 5 , block 40 , $43 98.
A manna L Hatrnter lot 8 , block 41 , $43 BS.
Joan B Fakom , lot 1 , block 59 , $13 93.
Snuh E : reli ton , lot S , block tS , $43 93.
< ! eoV Smith , lot 4 , block 59 , ? 13 98
James Cre ghton , lot 5 , block 59. $43 93.
Byron Reed lot 4 block 74 $3909.
J 1 > I rown , lot 5 , b'o-k 74. $39 99.
S & Tmylor , lot , block 76 , $39 99
A J Popplt ton , lot 8 , block 75 , $39 93.
FruicU irellone , lot 1. Houk.sS , J39 99.
Omaha lodge Nc 2 , Odd Fellow's Hall Auo
elation , lot 8 , block S3 , $39 99.
J B Bemli , n t ot lot 4 , blocV 89 , $20 00
C K feed , 8 J of lot 4 , block S2 , $26 00
Babcock.carr * Kclloirc.lotS.b o k 89 $3999.
Siour City & cb K K n , lots 1 and 8. bloci
A Caldcrwood , lot 4 , block 351 , $43 93.
0 Kaiwr , 1 1 5 , block 354 , $43 93.
Total , 81 , 99 55.
j
Being one-halt the cost and cxpei sea , av
rcncd hy the City Council for the gradinir ol
lllh street from Dodi-c to Bart street , in front
of and adjoinlne Bald premise * , boundlne ant
abnttin. on each said improvements be .ind th
name are hereby respectively lertcd and aesrsa
ed against each of said lot' , parvof lotsMid prem
liespayable totbecit. treasurer within thirtj
(3" ( ) da } from this date , it being determined
i'j- the City Council thai the e\l 1 one-half r\ \
the cost and exp-nses of said irorrox-menti
shall be paid by a.id lota in proportion ta tie
feet t ont , no bounding and abutting op m slid
improvment.
Sue. II. 'IbU ordinance shall -ske efftct anc
be in for e from and after Its pasaure.
fStaied ) JAMES E. BOVO ,
Prrs't City Council
Pas cd Dec. 21st , 1SS3.
Attest :
J. F. UCCAETXEr ,
CityClerfc.
Approvid :
tSi ned. ) C. S. CHASE ,
Mayor
The above tax hecoaicsdcHnquent on the 21a
day f Jin nan , A. D. , 1SS1 , after v. hlch date ter
(10) per rent penalty and interest at the rate ol
one ( I ) per cent per month , in alvance , wW be
added.
S. G. MAI.T.ETTE ,
24-5t City Treasurer.
THE DAILY BEE
the Latest Home and Tele-
News of th Day.
SOCIAL EVENTS.
The List of Ladies who will
Keep Open House New
Year's Day.
Society Events of the Wetsk
\Ve publish herewith the list of
those who propose keeping open house
to-day , which includes all notices
received at this office up to 3 o'clock
p. m. :
Mrs W. L. Adams , northeast cor
ner of 20th and Chicago streets , assis
ted by Mrs J. H. Kellom , Mrs A. J.
Hanscom , Mrs 0 E. Yost , Mrs. E
Morsman , Mrs. W. V. Morse , Mrs A.
Swartzlander , Miss Hanacom , Miss
Lthmerand Misa Jeanees , of Detroit.
Mayor Chase and Mrs. Chasj will
receive New Year's calls at their res-
ideucu on Thirteenth and Dodge
streets Among other gueata , the
firemen , police force , militia compa
nies , and ctty offi'tls will cull as orga
nizations.
Mrs. 3 E Locke , Mies R , R. sa
and Mrs. D. L. Barriger , will receive
with Mrs. and Missltustiu , 1622 Bar-
nej street
Mrs. Watson B. Smith , Mrs. E. A.
Parmelee and Mrs. Frank S. STiith ,
will receive at the residence of Mrs.
W. B. Smith , corner Burt and 18ili
streets.
Mrs Burley , Mra. Sounders and
Mrs. Robbm , and Misses Burlev ,
Sounders , Wolfe , Robbius ud South
ard will receive New Year's calls at
1C23 Farnhum street
Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Mead
will receiTi ) New Year's calls at their
residence , Capitol avenue and Eight
eenth street.
Mrs. J. W. Vau Nostrand , Mrs. E.
L. Stone , Mra. W. R. Jonnson , Misses
Ha.tie Stone , Laur Morse , Ella
Brackin , Mollie Allnii and Mattie
Stone will receive with Mrs. E. BV.
Barney and Mrs. A. W. Nason al
1811 Chicago street
Mrs. Goo. W. Doaue , Mrs. P , 0.
Hall , Mrs. Chas. Powell , Misses Gun
hon , Clark , Hall , Doane , and Misa
Metcalf , of Nebraska City , will re
ceive after 1 p. m. , with Mra. Gee
Thrall , at her residence , northwes
corner of Douglas end Nineteenth
streets.
Mrs. P. H Sharp , assisted by Mrs
0.F. Davis , Mrs. P. L. PerI ie , Mrs
A. Cruicksbank , Mrs. W. J. Harsha
Miss Mirtha Wells , Miss Minnie Wil
con , Mis * Libbie Rollinson , Miss
Fannie Wilson , Miss Alice Rogers
Miss Lida Wilson , Mis ? Carrie Dav
is , Mifs Gracie Pefme and Misa
Lizzie Sharp.
Mrs. Williams will receive at the
St. Barnabas rectory with Mrs Beld
en , Mrs. Byrne and the Misses Silver
Mrs Joseph D. Her will receive
corner Sixteenth and Jackson streets
assisted by Mrs. P. E Her , Mrs W
A. Paxton , Mrs S. P. Morse , Mrs.
Julius 0 Iler , Miss Junnie O'Brien ,
of Burlington , Iowa ; Misses Sallir
and Nellie Goetachlns and Miss Jen
nie Kennard.
Mrs. R. N. Withnell will receive at
her residence , corner Nineteenth anc
Izard streets , assisted by Mrs J. E ,
House , Mra. W. Marshall , Miss Sadit
Bopgel , of Carlton , Ohio ; Mise Mar
garet Barbeau , Miases Elizi , Libbie
and Blanche Withnell.
Mrs. Thomas Wilson , assisted by hei
dnughtors , will receive at her resident
No. Ill North 17th street , betweei
Capitol avenue and Dodge.
Mrs. Alex Polack , assisted by Mrs
Max Meyer , Mrs. M. Hellman , Mra
J C.Roaenfeld , Misa Anniti Wi liams
Misa Clara RuscuMd , of Boston , anc
Miss Mattie Rothschild , will receivi
at 403 Cass , between 20th and 21s
streets.
Mrs. J. S. McCormick will receivi
at the northwest corner of Elghteentl
and Capitol avenue , assisted by Mrs
D. 0. Clark , Mrs. Clowery of Chicago
Mrs W. E. Copeland , Mrp. J. W
Morrow , Mrs Dr. Wm McClellant
and Misses Dolly McCormick , Roberts
orts of GrandRapidp , Burgess ofre
inont , Morgan , Boyd , Sharp , Eliz ;
Tompkins , Maria Reed and Phil Mor
San-
SanMrs
Mrs Geo. B. Like will receive a
her residence , Twenty-secot-d am
Dodge stieets , assisted by Mrs. Web
ster Snyder , Mrs. Popoleton , Mrs
Kurtz , Mrs. Barli w , Mrs. Sheltou
Mrs. Test , Mrs. Joy Morton and Mrs
Paul Morton , of Chicago ; Misse
Poppleton , RoddiR , Woolworth
Rachel Goldsmith aud Mamie Lake
Mre. Dr. Moore will receive at he
residence , ccrner Burt and Twentietl
streets , assisted by Mrs. Shermau aui
Mary Shnrrmn.
F. 0. Festner & Son , printers , wil
receive corner Twelfth and Farnhan
streets from 7 a. m to 12 m. for th <
DMUiifit of those wishing to have NEV
YEAR CAEDS printed.
SOCIAL KBVIEW.
The old year is going out in fini
style as will be seen from the nnusua
number of gay parties and balls whicl
ar crowded into tbo last few days o
December
PLKASANT HODK3.
The full dress reception of thi
Pleasant Hours club at Masonic Hal
last night , was a magnificent affair anc
one of the finest parties ever assem
blel in Omaha. About one hundrec
couples vere present , including cev
eral guests from abroad. The ha.1.
was elegantly decorated with nations
colors and with evcrgieens , mosses
flowers und pampas plumes , the flora ]
decorations being the work of Mr. .
Donaghur , the florist. Masonic hal
never looked handsomer and nevei
contained a happier throng than thi
guests of the popular club undei
whose auspices the reception wat
held. A fine supper was among thi
features of the evening.
VESTA CHAPTER.
The party at Masonic Hsll , WtdneS'
day evening , by the ladies of the East
ern Stir was agrent success. There
were about forty-five couples present ,
and it seemed , as it has seamed at each
preceding party , that this was the best
affair of this series , or any preceding
ono. These parties are in fact becom
ing constantly more popular , which
speaks volumes of praise for the man
agement. Hoffman's orchestra fur-
nihed the music.
THE STANDARD.
! The Standard club gave a party
Wednesday evening at their club
ooms. The attendance was not so j
arge as usual , but those who were
here in spite of the cold wevhcr j
pent a very pleasant evening. Stein-
ia'i er furm-hed the music. The
larties will occur every alternate Wed- '
lesday evening. Everybody is on the :
ookout for the grand bal ruaaquo.
WEDDINGS
At 3 o'clock p. m. Thursd y , St
Mark's church , South Omaha , was the
cene of a very interesting event , bo
ng ha marriage of Grace Viola ,
daughter of Mr. E R. Overall , of hls
sity , 10 Mr. Wnorge W. Home , of
Kansas City. The officiating clergy
man was Dean Millapaugh , of Trinity
cathedral.assisted by Rev. W. A.Green ,
[ "here " was a large party of friends
> resent , and the affair passed otf with
; reat eclat Mr. Home is in the OTI-
iloy of the Pullman company , at
Kansas City , and he left with his
> ride for their new home onThnraday's
rain. The bride is well known
ind highly esteemed in this city , and
VIr. Home 13 to be congratulated of
be prize he has drawn in life's lottery.
Che recepiion at the n-sid uce of the
) ride's parents , previous to their de-
) arturp , was a very pleasant affair , and
sotigratulationg were as thick as au-
; umn leaves.
HAWVER-SLAXJOHTKE.
At Osceola , on Tuesday , last , Mr.
Samuel Hawver , of this cily , wac uni
ted iu niirriage to Misa Hattie L.
Slaughter , daughter of thehteDr-W.
B. Slaughter , of the M. E church.
The ceremony was performed by RQV.
Adams , ot the M. E. church , nssi-ted
by President Flaharty , of tha N. W.
U. , and Rev. W. J. Wheeler , of the
Presbyterian church. The happy cou
ple s arted immediately on their wed
ding tour which will be ti St. Louis ,
Chicago , und then to Omaha. Both
parties urn well known here , anJ will
be received by a host of friends
NOTICE !
To Elizabeth C. Davenport , Amos S. Billinwly ,
Marion E. Forbe * & Willum Vorce , George
Warren Sinl h. Marry A. Smith , Martin Con-
no * ai d all wi om it. may concern :
Take notice that the sioux City & Nebraska
Railroad Company hasloc ted its track andeijc
tracks through and across the south half or the
Bouihwe-t quarUrif scc.i..n eighteen , to nsix
teen (16) ) , north range thirteen (11) east , and the
E. J of the S E. 1 of section thtitten , and the
S. E. J of the S. E. J aud the W. } of t e N. K.
1 of sec'ion twelve and E JofS E. i section
one , town sixteen ( lb ) , range twelve ( I. ) cast
all aid premises beini ; in Uouvlai county. ) Nc-
brisk i , and unless youjitiply to the'coun'y judge
of the county court of < iid county on or be-
fora tile 31stday ei JojUir > , 1SS , tu nave jour
ddraaitf3asressedin mode pres ribedbythelans
of Kcbrnka , ibeeaid company will proceed to
hate said damaitet- seeeed aa t y law pr. viced.
THE IOUX Oil Y & AEUKASKA. R. R. CO.
By JOHN D. U'IWB , Attorney.
Omaha Dec. 31-t , ISSj. dec31-dltw2m
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Druggists , Saint Louis , Mo.
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guaranteed to give immediate
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them.
them.ZARA'S
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Cough Candy
A Safe and Pleasant Remedy foi
COUGHS , COLDS , ASTHMA ,
HOARSENESS and Strengthen
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SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Price only 10 Cents.
Any ona bavin/ dead .animals I u ill remove
them free of charge. Leave orJera southeas
corn I of Hamey and 14th St. , BLCOD J door.
CHARLES S LITf.
QRY GOODS'STORE.
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
THE GREAT WESTERN
Geo.K. Rathbnn , Principal.
Oreighton Block , - OMAHA-
S.Send for Circular.
uov20d&wU
ONE MILLION ACRES
CHEAP LAND
EASTERN NEBRASKA ,
$2 TO $5 PER ACRE.
20,000 Acres
rnsar
DOUGLAS COUNTY ,
An Immense List of
OMAHA
CITY PROPERTY ,
Consisting of Elegant' Resi
dences from $3,000 to $20-
000. Many vacant lots in
the additions to Omaha.
Hundreds of lots scattered
through the City. Houses anc
Lots , Business Houses and
Lots , and all kinds of Ci y
Real Estate.
We also have
MONEY TO LOAN
on Improved Farms in Doug
las County , on 5 years time , at
1O percent , interest to all who
can show good titles.
Maps for Douglas and Sarps
Counties for sale ,
4 beautiful lota fronting eonth In Isaac &
Selden'a ndn , fur $450 hilt cash.
House and lot , 22J and Dodue $ 3 OCX
Rouse - nd lot near Brwnell flail 2lrx
Two neu houses and lull lot , rents for
$4:0 per year 4,0K
New brick , house , 21x25,1 } story , tilth 3
lota 2XX
floa-eaod lot Webster at . l.SCK
Lsnre hou-e and comer lot 6,0X (
Large house full lot , California st. . . . . . . 4KX
Residence and 4 foil lota , St. Mar > 'f > avc. . 5CW
riouscanJ smalUot , south of depot 95 <
House and am ill lot.eoutn of deix > t 63 ;
ResiJcnce propeity , Kountze and Kath's
add fi,50 (
Fine rtsldeuca property 10,00 (
House and lot , 22d and Harney 1 8X (
HoUMaud lot , Nelson's addition 2,7W
House and lot Shinn'a add.tlon 1,6X
Residence and corner lot. . . . . 3,00 :
Reaiilcnco ( cash ) 7.5CH
Rcsldedco 6,00
Residence _ SCOi
House and one-half lot 1,051
Three houses and corner lot 7,60 *
Residence and corner lot 7,601
House and 60 leet front , ICtb st eet 3,701
Larje hjuso > nd corner lot. . 6,60i
Roaid6i.ce and three lots 6,50" "
Two hiMiso and earner tno-thirda ot cor
ner lot 1,101
House uid sma'l lot , Casa street 2,101
Bauseandlot , 27th near Farnham 1,001
BOGGS&HILU
i Brick house and corner 101 i u
Small houe and full lot , Cumings st S,35i
H use and lot. 23d street 3,20 |
Houae and full lot , worth 94,000 for 6,50
Pine brrck residence 1,501
Brick residence 6,6Sl
House and corner lot 1,551
New two story house and corner lot 4,201
Residence and full lot , Farnhxm at 6 50
House andtino acre , 18th street , . 3,001
Housfl and half lot , 18th street 2,201
House and lot , Shinn's addlt'oo ' 1,601
House and half lot , Cass street 1,101
House and half lot , Cast Street. . . . . ' . . . . . 1,451
Residence and < wo lots , Capitol Hill 7,001
Elegant brick residence 2 full lots 15,601
Finest residence in the city 16,0ft
Resdence property 17,001
Reslden e property 17.501
Residence 5BO (
House and lot , Shinn's addition „ . . 1,201
House and lot , Shinn'a addition 1,501
House and lot , 2Ath and Farnham l,40l
House and Int. 27th and Douglas SS7i
House and full lot , Izard Bt 1,7H
New house and 1 } lot 2,20i
Residence property 7,60
Reei 'ence property , verv fine 13,501
Houaoand lot , Horbach's ( dditlon 1W
Residence , Farnham Bt 6,001
Honae and } lot 1 block from Court
House and i 'ot 1 block from Court
House 2,251
House and corner lot 2blockb from Court
House . . „ 2,401
House and ! t , Nicholas street 1,001
House and 1 acre. Glees' addition f4l
House and lot , 11 ih street 9y
Lar e bnlldin and six lots. 1 mile out. . . 4,001
House and lot on Davenport 3,601
Home and J kit , near depot 1,501
House and I lot , near depot 901
Houseandlnt , South Avenu * 1,001
nou e and lot , Shinn's addition 1,80
Residence , Kountze and Ruth's add 2GO <
Residence property , Kountie and Ruth's
addition 5,001
Rcficlcnco property , south part of town. . 2,5G <
House and ilot , Webster tt 2,7X
Ho-se and 6 acres at oarracks 701
Hou e and lot , Armstrong's addlt'n. . . . . . 1OCN
Hou e and lot , South 12 at 651
House and lot , Kountze and Rmh'a ad
dltlon _ 3,501
Residence and } lot 2.7W
House and lot , 16th it 3,601
Boggs & Hill ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS ,
Man icturer cf all kmila ot
Summer Bologna ( C rve'at Wurata
iAUSAGE S < enia tiy. Orders promotly filled.
, 17 4 Surt St. , Omaha , Xeb. < l.-23-t
THE CENTRAL DINING HALL ,
Southwest corner 16th and' Dodge.
Has lately been leased by
Who has had years experience in the hotel and restuaurantjbusi-
ness , and will run a first-class bouse.
MEALS AT ALL HOUES.
Board by the Day or Week , with Lodging or without.
Centrally Located.
ecll-ftm
AGENTS FOR DEVLIN & GO. ,
'TZEEIE !
BOSTONCLOTHE
CLOTHE ft I *
FARNHAMSSTREJET.
BARGAINS
REAL
ESTATE
IB IE IIVC IS'
AGENCY ,
lath and Douglas Street.
Over 8,00o residence lots ( oroalo by this agen
cy at prlcesr anting ( rum sfifc to fi,6&f each , and
ocited In every part ot the dto , ani Jn everr
direction from the Postomce , north , etst , south
or west , and varying in distance from one
block to one or two miles from some. Call and
eiamine our lists
Sorersl choice lots In Griffin & Isaacs' addl
on , west of convent , between St. Mary's aven
ue and Harney street 8600 to JSOO.
80 acres Just east of barracks on Saundera St. ,
this la choice land and will be sold very cheap-
tor cash In 5,10 or 20 acre lota ; now ia your time
to Secure a birgain.
Choice lot at end ol street car track * on Saun-
Jera street for $575.
Choice lot , Farnhkm and 24th streets , 90x132
eet for tl,500 will divide It.
Cheap Iota In Credit Fonclsr addition , eonth of
P. depot 8100 to 2800.
TERRACE ADDITION.
Forty Iota on Park Avenue and Qeorjfla rtreet ,
jn rood to park , and near head of St. Mary's
avenue , at In m 3125 to $300 each. Seven years
time at eizht pnr cent interest to those who will
put up Rood substantial buildlne * . F r further
particulars apply to.
O. P. BEMIS , Airent ,
Fifteenth and Douglaa Streets.
A nice lot on Barne ) and T ; ntjfirst streeti ,
for 8626
Two choice lota on Mth , ne r St. Mary's aven-
no , 50x165 feet each , for $350 and * ° 00.
Two choice lots neir 23d and Clark streets , in
S V. Smith's addition fVO and 150.
Fifty lots in Shmn'n fir-t aecond and third ad-
Jltlons for 8100 to $600 each.
Lot near 15th and Pierce , * 450
2 lots on Harnuv near 24tb St. , f600 each. 1
lot on 24th near Howard 'treet , $7oO.
O lots In Grand View addition , south of U. P
bfldge and depot , from * 15 to 9 00 each *
One acre , U7xS70 feet , on ISth street , south
o ! Poppleton'g new residence , for $2,000 , or will
dlviJt Into city sirwl lots ai from 2350 to $500
" aCRIVERVIEW ADDITION.
Larce number of beautiful residence lots , lo
cated in this ncv addition on Capitol HIM , be
tween 24th street on the east , 26th on the west
Dock'O street on the north and Famham street
on the south , formerly owned by U H Down
and more recently known > s the Perkins 16 acre ? .
Only * 2 lota hare thus far been platted 14 on
Farnham and 8 on Douglas street. Theee lota
are 60 to 66 feet in wldtn and 150 in depth. $1,000
for the choice. 5 years time , at 8 per cent In
terest to those who will build good substantial
bonnes thereon. Call and examine plat and get
full information at
BEMIS' KEAL ESTATK AOKNCy ,
15th and Donctlxs streets.
Over 200 houses and Iota are offered for sale
bythiaoffic * They are scattered all over the
ctty. Any location you deMre. Prices varying
( ron $30w to $15,000 each.
2 uood lota and 2 cheap houses near Jackson
mil ' 2th streets at a great sacrifice. Here is a
ureufbargaln for some one. The property must
be sold Immedi itely. Covers Just a quarter of a
block. Call and examine this without any delay.
GEO P. BEMIS , Annt.
16th and Douglas Sta
A desirable lot near Cumlng and Sanndera
Streets , 11,000.
11,000.PARK
PARK PLACE.
The cheapest acre lota In the city of Omaha ,
re those offered for sale by this agency In Park
Place and Lowe's second addition , on Cnmlngr ,
Burt and California street * ; you can make no
mistakeinpliklnirupthesebargains whil yon
have the chance. These Iota are more than equal
In BZ to 4 full-sized city loU or a half block
and it will be but a very abort time before one-
fifth part ol one ol theae acre lots will sell for as
much aa we offer a full acre to-day. They are
located a very short dla'ance west of Cr IghtOD
College. Prices ranging from $150 to $300 per
ere lot. Call immediately , and don't loae your
nance , and get plat and full particular ! of
GEO.P BEMIS. Airent ,
15th and Douzlaa Streets.
Nice lot on Sherman Avenue north ot Nlcholaa
treet , $1,400.
Half lot on Cias.fcetween 13th and 14th streeti
fl.OOO.
2 nice lots In Hartman'a addition , $400 to $800.
Larjre number of acre lots In GIse'g addition In
( forth Omaha , $ li5to $300 each.
Choice corner lot aear 22nd and California
treeta , $1,500.
Several eood lota in Nelson's addition , 160 to
$350 each.
Choice lot In ThorneU'i addition , $750.
Several large lota in Bartlett'a addition , 1J
rods and 2 } acres each. Prices $700 to $2,000
each.
Several choice lota lo Reeds flnt addition ,
$275 to $860 each.
Acre lot on Sherman avenue , (16th street ) ,
tenth of Poppletan'a new residence , ! or $1,100.
2 large Inta near 18th anil Clark streets , 601
S30 feet Comer , $1,200 ; Inside , $1,000.
3 large Iota on Sherman avenue , (16th street ) ,
Clark Street. 1900 earh
McOANDLISH PLACE.
22 nice and cheap Iota , very near to the bus
nesa part of the city , located a very few steps
jouth of the Convent and St. Mary's avenae.and
lust Koutn uf and adjolnmz the ground of James
II. Woolworth and WJ. . Council these are
cheap and very desirable , beinz so handy to bus
iness part of city , to new government depot , nail
works , white lead works , U. P. depot , stock
yai da , packing bouses , etc Call and get plat
and full particulars. Price { 275 to $350 and easy
eras to those who build
J GEO. P. BEMIS , Aent ,
15th and Doatlaa Sta.
choice residence Iota on 24th street , between
Douglas and Dodge streetal,100 to $1,200 each
and long time to tbofe who will build
2 choke corner lota near 2tth ami Famham
nreou , 65x124 feet , $1,150 and $1,200. and very
eisy term ? to purchasers who wl'l ' Improve.
Also 4 Iota on 24tb , between Farnham and
Douglas ST U , 950 to $1,000 each and long
time.
J3T250 of the best business Iota In y ot
Omab < t for sale , located on every bu-u n t stro et ,
tt00toa,000each.
GTAlso very valuable ator ertles In al
most every buniness block 5 060 to $15,000
each
LAKE'S ADDITION.
40cno ce residence lota in aoove addition , 1m.
meJiately north ot and ad'olnlng Poppletou'a
beautiful residence and grounds , and located on
18th 19th and 20th streets , $300 to $550 each and
very easy terms to those who will build Call and
examine plat and get full particular ) .
GEO. P. BEMIS , Agent.
Beau'jful building site on Sherman avenue ,
16th streetbeteen Poppleton and the Dudley-
Ijams property ; 263 feet east frontace on the
avenue , by 3S9 fret in depth. Will divide It.mak-
inp 132 feet by 389. Call and get full particulars.
An acre n 18th street , 101 feet east frontage
by 378 feet deep. This Is Just south of the Kllza-
beth ( Poppleton place. This la gtlt-ctlze , call and
get price and terms ot BEMIS , Agent.
IS good lots , Just north ol and adjoining E T.
Smith's addition , and located between 20th mnd
aundcrj streets , at reasonable prices and long
meo hnvcr who Itnprov * BEMIS. Agent.
HORBAOH'S ADDITION.
51 lota la Horbach'a first ami second ad Itlon
on ISth. ISth , 19th and 20th streets , belaccn
Nicholas , Paul , She-man and Clark st-eets , very
handy to U. P. Shops , smelting works , eta ,
ranging in prices rom from $200 to $1:100 each ,
r'qnlrlng only email payment down and long
tiran at 7 p T cent interest to those who will Im
prove. GEO. P. BEMIS.
15th and Douglaa Street.
38 nice lot * In Parker a addition , between
S'nnderaand Pierce. King and Campbell's Sts. ,
on BIon .o street ; 19 lota with south fronts and
16 with north frontage , only 6 blocka north o
e turn-table ( n J street-car track ) on Sannder
reet. Very lew prices ; $175 ca h , or $200 eng
ng time nd S per cent Interest to tnose wh
ill build.
; ra"150 rood Krms for sale In Dough * Sarpy
ahlngton. Burt , Dodge , Simdrra and I te r
rot counties" .
jr3"S'0,000 acrrt beat aalected lands In tb
i te for silc by thl ; agency. Call anil get mips
t culan and full paitiLUlara.
iRTBemli.'new imp of Omaha , 60c and J1.50.
jarBemin' new pamphlet ( and map ot thd
tate entltlrd "tho outlook of Nebraska" tot
ee distribution.
Geo. P. Ben is
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
loth & Douglas St. ,
VPS-
TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice ia hereby given that cealed bi.fa
will be received at the office of the county-
clerk of Kurnsis county , Nebraska , at
Braver City , the county aeat cf said coun
ty , up to he 3rd d iy of January , A. D ,
1881 , at 12 o'c'ock M. of siid lUy , for tho-
construction of a wagon bridge acrota the-
Republican river , i-onth of thft town of
Cambridge , in Medicine CreeK precinct , in
Pumas county , Nebraska , said bridge to
be 40- ) feet ia length , bidders are re
quired to accompany their Mds with
pUns and specifications of the work , and
also with .t bond in a sum double the-
amount of tlu < bid , conditioned for the
faithful execution of the contract. The
county commissioners of said county of
Furnas reserve the right to raiect any and
al' bids.
By order of the cnunty commit loners of
Furnas county , Nebraska. Dated at
Beaver City , nrna * coun'y , Nebraska , ,
the 19th day of November , A. D. 1830.
L. KINSMAN , County Clerk.
dec3-lmd&w
ViH GAR WOHR-81
EBNST EREBS , Manager.
Manufacturer ot all kind * ol
J"et S ! . Btl. Ot\ Hit intOV
FEVER AND AGUE.
HTS1&
There U nc drtliied nation In the W estem
Hemisphere In which the utility of Hosteller's
Stomach Bitten as JL toni < - , co-ricttve , and antl-
bilious med'dne. Is not known and appreciated.
While it id medicine for t\t \ 8f jwng and all
clima'.ei , it b especially raited to the complaints
generated by thr weather , beinz the im-est and
cest vegetable stiiculant in th wvrlil
For sale by Fru isti and Dealers to whom ap-
r-lv for Ilostetter'g Alnsamc for 1881.
flJCC aweer in jonr own wwn. lenns" and
U > UU oatQt free. Addren U. Hallett ft Co. .
Portland. Me-