TFTR OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY , JANUAKY 18. 1887. With the Cheap John Additions that are < Being Constantly thrown upon the Market , And no Doubt a Number will b3 Located in a Is a Separate and Distinct Town from Omaha. Few Weeks , ituafetS at the tasfiesi of ilia Three , /I / THIS WILL JIK 111R LIl'LUtST TOII'X 7V rim STATiJJT . . r.sr. IIUILDISU JIAS ALit . LotsforSaleon ReasonablcTcrms The Iturlintjton C Missouri racljlc. Hlvcr. . ) the Hfisiourl Puctflc , nnd Union Just Eight and One-Half Miles from Hie Omaha Postofficc This Town is Destined to be one of Forty Acres have beeii Reserved for the Best in Eastern Nebraska. Shops , and Factories , It is the Only Town Having Three This very spot was staked off Thirty Years ago for a X Town on account of its Beautiful Laying Grounds/ Main Line Railroads But for some Reason it was Abandoned. IN THE SM EXCEPT NOW , CAPITAL HAS . MADE , RAILROADS . AM > TBIIJ BEAUTIFUL. IS S'S'IM PKKSEUV * : i > MEI6CIIAVIS , HIAXUB\VCTUUEKS , PltornsSBONAL. . JIIK.V , Eighteen Passenger Trains Pass this Poiot Daily SPKCUI-ATOKSAXW . AM , OTIIKItS INTHZCKK M ) CAM. AT OXCK OS OK WJSIITK TO W Portal Land & Town Lot Co. , 105 S. 15th St. , Omaha. DETl SUinVAniiNSTKEICH. Its Blncnlflcent Production Sunday Nlttht nt the Boy ( I. Sunday evening ; there were tlirco grand features noticeably in the German play nt the Iloyil. The audience was the largest which has yet attended any of the German performances at the place , the play was possibly the best ever produced by the company and the acting it had never been excelled by the same people. These formed u happy conjunction of circum- Mauces nnd a well dchervcd tribute on the part of the company to Mrs. Uaureis , the lending lady who was the recipient of Iho benefit performance. All of these conduced to the heartiest of fooling on the part of the auditors. Every member ot the company seemed to vie with another in doing well , and the rehiilt was as above stated. Mrs. ISauries was lavishly remembered with floral tributes , mm Mrs. Liiidciuann , who made her re-entree after several months' ab sence , was also greeted with lloraj offer ings. Her acting , too , was admirable , and she readily established herself in her old and favorable position with her friends. Noilco. Having purchased the lithographic business ami machinery of the Omaha Lithographic and Stationary company , taking possession this day , wo are now prepared to execute all orders for work in that line , nnd will bo pleased to re ceive orders from all old customers nnd from as many now ones as will favor us with their business. Mr. Kdward Hay- inakor , who lias been connected with the business ever since its establishment , re tains his interest and will remain in charge of the meciianic.il department , which is a siilllciont guarantee that noth ing but lirst class work will bo turned out. Tor tlm prchont the shop will re main where it is , the oflico Doing located ut 100 South Fourteenth street Mail or ders may bo addressed to the Ilecs Print ing Co. or to the Omaha Lithographic Company , 100 and 108 South Fourteenth street , Omaha , Neb. SAM'I. Hti'.s A : Co. Special Mule. Tills morning Henson was placrd on sale by Win. L , McCaguo ami C. E Mayne , and the promise of street cars by fall has made the property in great de mand. The car line will run to connect with either the Cuming or the Saunders btreet cars. Those men , In selling the south lots re- BOITO the right to plant tiecs , evergreens , and deciduous , us they intend to make it uniform in bounty. Jloth the direction northwest nnd the sitintiou on a high plateau induce buy- or.s. The terms one-tenth cash and monthly payments are easy and special inducements m the way of "no interest on deferred payments" are mudo to pur chasers to-morrow. rjAsriiui : : > WITH MOIITGAGRS. Tlie Cumlltlou or.Murpliy's Hornet * nnd Kuiiinvny Cuttle. The BEI : a few days ago contained nn account of the capture by Deputy Slicnll' Phillips , of this county , nnd Sheriri" ( Jil lam , of Itock county , Minn. , of n mort gagor named Murphy , who h.id skipped u way from the latter place \\itliumuu bor of horses ami cattle , which had been mortgaged , aud temporarily located m the vicinity of Valley. Since the nrrcst and oarryii'K ' hack to Minnesota of Mur phy , Deputy Phillips , on Saturday last , received notilication of still another mortgage - gage being attached to the block , making , as tar as heard from , unless than sixteen , Later , one of the mortgagees cniiio to this city and sold the cows to J. I ) . Furay for about ? ! > 00. M'lio horses are still unsold. The sal o made witb the uudursttuulius that treed title to the animals would bo given. From the number of attachments which have been issued against the stock and the mortgages of them which have been given , it is said tiiat the cattle knew as much about the legal status of the case almost as any otliccr who was mixed up it it. William L. McCaguo and C. E. Mayno are belling lionson , to which street cars will run before fall. Notice. The Omaha Lithographing and Station- cry Company has disposed of the litho graphing detmrtmcnt to Edward Hay maker , who will hereafter have charge of that portion of the concern. In nil other respects the business will remain as formerly conducted. Mr. Haymaker is worthy of all classes of business in trusted to his care. J. J. Cu.WMiNfiS. Sec'y and Maug'r Omnlia Lithograph ing and Stationery company. W. G. Gumming ? will continue the job printing department of the Omaha Lithographing and Stationery company ut the same place as formerly. HO and 112 South Fourteenth street. The sale of the lithographing department , as above stated , in no way afl'ects the job printing department , where all kinds of work in that line will bo attended to as usual. J. J. Cummings will hereafter give his attention to the interests of the Omaha Trade Review. * Merchants Hotel. Omaha , .Nat Brown Pro ) ) . $1 } perdny. Cor. 10th nnd Furnnni All street cars from depot pass house. Great Kxoltcmont in SOFTH OMAHA over the way acres and lots in Ai.uitioiiT's CIIOICK are going. Twenty-two lotsboldin ono day. Jliiuelimvout and Oliaso Again. Dr. J. W. Hnughnwout , yesterday morn ing filed n petition in .fudge licrka's ollico , charging tlm fnthcr.'of Miss Lcsbiit Cha e , with assault with intent to kill. This case has grown out of the unfortunate wrangle into which the doctor and father of his landlady and the latter her self have fallen. The doctor claims that the defendant used an axe in his assault and with it chopped the plaintiffs leg. Ho ntteiiiiited , also to tile a complaint against Mis.- , Chase for mere assault but the judge held that it had to bo heard in the police court. Mrs. Lesbia Chase filed complaint in iTusticoAmlorsons court yesterday againts W. S. Locke , the negvo porter of Dr. Haughawout , charging him witli assault , with intent to kill , upon her father. Iluy a I''ew Of these elegant lota in AMIRIGIIT'S CHOICE anil double your money before spring. Albright is making lots of money for lots of people who purchase from nun. Only a little money required to buy n lot. No interest charged on property bought in Benson to-morrow. Keniember this. Mayno As McCaguo Fold over $ Si,0)0 ) ( ) worth of lots in liunsou to-day. Call and get a lot beloro it is too late. O. E MAVNE , 15th and Harnoy , McCAGUK , Opp. P. O. "They Are Jtonmlful , and much larger than m other Addi tions"is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in Auuuniir'b CHOICE. Sloan At .lolmsan'B hess , The representatives of the several in- suraiicn companies having rises in the ate tire of Sloan & Johnson , on the cor ner of Tenth and Farnam streets , liuvo nt length agreed upon the amount to bo adjusted nt about twenty-seven thousand eight hundred dollars. The face of the lirui's polices read $3JOOQ. Nearly nil the stock of the house has been trans ferred to the new store on the corner of Ninth ami Leavenworth streets , where the business of the firm will hereafter be conducted. _ COO Per Cent , Profit has been made since last August by pur chasers of lots from Mr. Albright in the addition \Yesl ot ALUKIGHT'S ciicrici : . ALKUKSHT'S ciioicn IIKATS THEM ALL AND DON'T YOU FOUOUT ir. Benson is on sale by C. E. Mayno and McCaguo Bros. Street cars guaranteed. 10,000 trees to be planted on sold as well as unsold lots. Iso interest on sale made to-moirow. The Iloom is Immense IN SOUTH OMAHA riiorr.KTV , AND AL- immirr's Gnoicn LKADS TIIIIM ALL. TlIKItK IS NOT A UAD LOT IN THIS 1JUAU- TUL I'UOl'KUfV. Acres in Benson arc selling rapidly. Transferred. The case of Johnny McClelland , who is charged by Prof. Fullonvith shooting with intent to kill , came up in police court yesterday afternoon. At tlio request of Fallon's attorney the complaint was with drawn from police court on the ground that Judge Stenberg had no jurisdiction. A similar complaint was at once filed in Justice Anderson's court and Uothcry will bo prosecuted in that tribunal. Great Hxcitcinnut in SOUTH OMAHA over the way acres and lots in ALiiuiniir'.s CIIOICK are going. Twenty-two lots sold in ono day. William L. MoCnguo and C. E. Mayno are helling Benson , to which street cans will run before fall. Ittty a I'ew Of those elegant lots in ALBUIGIIT'S ' CHOICE and double your money before spring , Albright is making lots of money for lots of people who purchase from him. Only n little money required to buy a lot Acres in Benson , $800 to $500. "They Are Ilcnutll'u ) , and much larger than in other Addi tions , " is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in ALIHIHHIT'S CHOICI : . Ingrain vs. Linoleum. The now carpet in the main room of the district court was laid yesterday morning. It is of n dark color with a small circular figure , and will bo much more pleasing to the 03-0 and feet than the linoleum which lias been discarded. It will deaden a great deal of noise but it will also har bor a great deal of dust and require at tention greatly in excess of that given its predecessor. Acres in Benson are selling rapidly. 50O Per Cent Prone has been made since hist August by pur chasers of lots from Mr. Albright , in the addition west of Ai.imiunr's Ciioiri : . Autiiioiir's CIIOICK HUATS TIIKM ALT , DON'T YOU KOKOKT IT. \Villiam L , McCaguo nnd C. K. Mnyno are selling Benson , to which street ears run before fall , The Doom ta Immense IK SOUTH OMAHA nioitKinr , AND AL- iiniGiir's CHOICI : LEADS TIIKM ALL. TlIKUK IS NOT A ItAD LOf IN UIHa 11UAUT1- ruL 1'itoi'Kurv. _ Acres in Benson , $200 to $500. Pnrncll Social Club. The next hop ot the Parnell Spcial club. is booked for next Wednesday evening , at Cunningham's hall , on South Thir teenth street , Tlw Ill-monthly given by the club this season have been very successful , and the coming one will doubtless prove as enjoyable as any here tofore hold. Acres in Benson are selling rapidly. "They Arc Beautiful. and much larger than in other Addi tions , " is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in ALIWIOHT'S CIIOICK. William L. McCaguo and C. E. Mnyno are selling Benson , to which street cars will run before fall. Ilnvn You Seen Them ? If not , call on W. G. ALIIIIIGIIT and eo out to SOUTH OMAHA with one of his agents to inspect the magnificent prop erty known as ALIIIMGIUS CHOICI : . Mi-9. TjnrRon'D Funeral. The funeral of Mrs. II. E. Larson took place from her late residence Sunday and nol withstanding the cold weather was very largely attended. The daughter and .son-in law of the deceased desire tote to thank their friends for their many acts of kindness displayed during the illness of Mrs. Larson. Acres in Benson are selling rapidly. "They Are Hoiuitif'iil , and much larger than in other Addi tions , " is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in ALuniGHT'h CHOICI : . William L. McCague and C. E. Mayuo are selling Benson , to which street cars will run before fall. Great K.icitomout in Sot'Tii OMAHA over the way acres and lots in ALHIHGHT'S CHOK i : are going. Twenty-two lots sold in ono day. Grain tn Plenty. There nro now m the vicinity of S50 cars loaded with grain on the track wait ing to bo unloaded at the Union elevator. Theis show that the movement of grain foi some days back has been in excess of the expectation of the dealers. nOO Per Cent ProMt lir.s been made since last August by pur chasers of lots from Mr. Albright , in the addition west of Ai.uuiGiir's ( 'HOICK. Ai.nitionr's CHOICI : HKATS UHKM ALL AND DON'T ou * OUGHT ir. Acres in Benson , $200 to $500 , The Iloom IM Immense IN SOPTH OMAHA ruoi-Kicrr , AND AL- HUIGIIT'S ClIOICK LKADS TIIKM ALL. THKIU : is NOT A IJAD LOIix THIS ur.vuri- I'UL J'UOl'LKTV. Ilemombcr no interest will bo charged on pin chases made to-morrow iiiBcusou , A Conatablu Arrested. ConstabU'JKustin was arrested icsterday by Constable Kyle. The complaining witness against the prisoner is Mary Hoovler , n servant girl , who charges Hus- tin with being the lather of her unborn child. Acres in Benson are selling rapidly. Great Incitement in SOUTH OMAHA over the way acres and lots in Ai.iuiiGiir'3 CIIOICK are going. Tweiity-two lots sold in ono dny , William L McCaguo nnd C. E. Mayno are selling Benson , to which street cars will run before fall. Buy a Few Of these elegant lots in ALBUIGHTS CHOICE and double jour money before spring. Albright is making lots of money for Jots of people who purchase from him. Ouly a little mouoy required to buy a lot. FIIIGHTKNKI ) AWAY. Attempt to Open a Safe , But Do Not Succeed. An inoflectual attempt to break open the safe in the City mills , run by Welshans Brothers , at Eighth and Farnam streets , was made Sunday night. Yesterday moraine- knob of the safn was found broken oil' . Two holes had been drilled near the combination lock and filled with powder , which had partially exploded. The lockwas wrenched and broken but fortunately had remained in such shape as to prevent the door being opened. The safc-cracker.s had probably been fright ened away before the job was completed. Their kit of tools , comprising among other things , a large hammer , brace , bits , and screw-drivers , was found near the safe. safe.The The man who usually sleeps in the building went to church last night , and it was probably during his absence that the job was attempted. As ho left the building about 7 o'clock Sunday night ho saw three men standing on the corner of Ninth and Farnam , ami beard ono of thorn say as ho passed , "There ho goes. " It is probable that these are the ni'in who attempted the job. To Contractors and Iliilldcrs. Wijl sell 500,000 bricks , best qual'tyi ' at low ligures. PLATISMOUTH BIUCK&TKHHA COTTA Co. , I'liUtiiiiiontli , Neb. Great Kxcltomcnt in SOUTH OMAHA over the way acies and lots in ALintioiir's CHOICE are going. Twenty-two lots sold in ono day. Acres in Benson , ? 200 to $500. The New Fire Kscapc. Fire Marshal Gallignn and Thomas Kuane , captain of the hook and ladder , are still in Chicago examining Iho now patent lire escape and hose elevator , re cently ordered by the council for this city. They were called there by the man ufacturers , whose agreement was that the articles should bo inspected by some per ous representing the purchasers be fore it would bo imintcd. 1 ho escape lias just been built. Jt is claimed by a gentleman who saw it that it gives evi dence of great stability , strength and ct- lectivencss. _ _ _ _ _ Acres in Benson are belling rapidly. Have You Heeii Them ? If not , call onV. . (5. ( Ai.iutiGHT and go out to SOUTH OMAHA witli ono of his agents to inspect the magnificent prop erty known as ALIIHIOIIT'S CIIOICK. Acres in Benson. $200 to fiOO Per Cent Profit has been made since last August by pur chasers of lots from Mr. Albright , in the addition west of Ai.iiitif.iir's CHOH-K. ALiiitiGiir'b CIIOK i : Biura TIIKM ALL AND DON'T you KOUGKT IT. William L. McCaguo and C. E Mayno nro selling Benson , to which ttreet cars will run before fall. Mr. John S. Prince desires it under stood that all entries for next Saturday's athletic tournament must bo handed In to him at the exposition building. Sales in Benson to-day were unparal- oiled in the history of Omaha additions. No intciest charged on purchases made to-morrow , _ The noon ) is InnneiiKo In South Omaha Properly and Ai.umr.HT1 CHOICE leads them nil. TIIFBB is .sor A HAD i.or iu this beautiful property. Acres m Bcuson arc selling rapidly , The Uooni is Immense IN SOUTH OMAHA ruorKurv , AND AL- llltlOHT'S ClIOICK LKADS 'IIIKM ALL. TlIKItn IS NOT A HAD LOT IN THIS 1JKAUTI- ruL Buy a Few Of those elegant lots in ALBRIGHT'S CHOICE and double your money before soring. Albright is mailing lots of money for lots of people who purchase from him. Only a little money required to buy a lot. _ _ The condition of Signal Service Obser ver Pojfaek is described as very critical. There is a chance , however , that be may recover. An operation was performed yesterday whicli was success fill and much improved his prospects for recovery. William L. McCague and C. E. May are selling Benson , to which street c ne will run before fall. ars "They Are ISenutirul , and much larger than in other Addi tions. " is the usual verdict regarding the 200 lots in ALIIUIGHT ) c 'HOICK. Benson was opened for sale to-day and sales woio immense. Terms easy. No interest on purchases made to-morrow. Colonel Hcnrv is in receipt of n letter from Surgeon Woodhull , United States nrmv , Fort Leavenworth. who has charge of Mrs. Kennedy , the sharp-shooter , who was so severely injured in the Missouri Pacific wreck , in which he remarks that Mrs. Kennedy In in nil re- spoets the most romaiknblo charac ter ( of that general class ) that ho has over mot , and the fortitude and cheerfulness with which she endures her misfoi tunes are enough to. stimulate him , were it necessary , to e\tra dibits in her behalf. Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies , A marvel of purity , strength and whoieRoineness More economical than the ordinary kinds and cannot be bold in compt'tition with the mul titude of low test , short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. Royal HaUng Powder Co.,463 Wall street , New York. E. T. ALLEN , M. D. Eye , Ear , Nose & Throa ! Room U Williams Building , cor 15m at. J Podyc sts > , Omaha. Hours 8 to W a.m. S to 4 and 7 to 8 p. m Elias ( ii'sli , after a pleasant visit with friends in I't'iiusylvatiia. hrw returned to his post of duty at Dre\cl & Maul' ' ? un dertaking establishment. TOE SALE. SALE.I I have this placed on the market eighty (80) ( ) acres of choice land adjoining the South Omaha Stock Yards and Packing Houses , lying along the B. & M. Ry. Oo' s line on the new Ashland Out-Off , for which I will receive bids for the next five days. There is a fortune in this tract for anyone desiring to plat an addition. - - Plats of land fur nished onapplicatiou. J. H. GIBSON , 218 So. 15th St. SN loit tt r h errorf or Ititf rfgJnul liyiiit n.w Civlale Urethral CRAYONS. < J"i 1 for our i w iin n t 4 i * Mjuid to lliAlili. " Al' olut. * .crcc/ Civialo Ac ncy , 174 VM * > N. V. OMAHA 13th SL.Cor Cipltolivenui. . 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