8 THE -OMAHA DAILY BKB : ; sTNJfAVr. ? ffEBKUABY' 0Igjg ; Mw & .LATE PAGflS. GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE OF On Tuesday , the Stli instant , at 10 o'clock , tlie wliole of tlie gj > 0 reserved lots in Saimders &j Himefoaugli's HKJ ? BH rt 1 J xra ! t pm i 3.S ! XLJ Jj J | I or di * b. . or on quarterly payments as purchaser may prefer. This addition is located only 8O rods from the State Mute Institute , an $ JS Gfi 6 high , dry , beautiful tract of land. No pleasanter place for good homes can be found anywhere. " We will be who are not u two days < TlH ft NORTH OF TIUO CITY. Mr. It. C. Patterson's Views on tlio Value of Ijiuid in tlio Vnlloy North of tlio City. In tlio excitement over real estate and tlio opportunities for making big margins , the attention of everybody has naturally been drawn towards that class of real cstatn which has been boomed the most , und in their eagerness to gather in it share of the i > rolit.s have in a measure lost sight of what our old and most level headed citl/.ons have for many years re tarded as tlio land above all other that was destined to become immensely valuable , if not the most valuable of any in or about Omaha. Wo refer to the valley north of the city. If any one doubts , lot him count up the cost of ground necessary to accommodate the Iowa railroads if taken m any other pnrtof tlio eity. Jf they were to enter the city over the present bridge at least 330acres would bo required for truckage , or about 1,130 Jots ni $10,000 each , making the ! WO acres cost nbouf $11,200.000. Eleven million two hundred thousand dollars , or in other words so great a sum as to forever put at rest all thoughts of their ever entering Omaha over that route , The next chance is for these roads to got in over a bridge of their own in the north part of the city. A now bridge could bo built for say $500,000 , while ! ! 20 ncros could bo bought for $720 per acre , or $210,000 , making a total cost for bridge and land of $710,000 , or a saving in favor of the north part of the city of $10.400,000 , in addition to which tho'rail roads would then own their own bridge nnd of course have no tolls to pay. It would bo but reasonable to suppose with n union bridge and the concentration of business of the railroads on their now purchase of H20 acres , it would become about as valuable as a like number of acres near the present bridge , and it might be conMdored certain that the roads would buy all the land they could got Instead of being content with 30 acres , all of which would increase in vnhio until the saving and profit in favor of North Omaha would become KO great as to bo almost beyond competition , and it is in view of these facts becoming clear to the thinking people ple of Omaha that a boom such as was never witnessed in this eity is in htoro for the valley jiortli of the city and tlio man who is fortunate enough to own or become como the owner of real estate on thu so- culled bottoms will liiul himself go sud denly enriched one of those days that he will not be able to comprehend that the suddenly acquired wealth is really his own , It is a mistaken idea that many people have that the valley is all low , nnd it was a great surprise to tlio sub scriber upon investigating for himself to lind many elegant old farms bcattorcd over the valley which he had looked upon as tlio homo ot the festive "bull frog. " HIii fact there is but llttlo swamp land on the valley unit in reality is a great deal of very good and very valuable ground which seems to have heretofore escaped the notice of many of our bright est real estate men. and even of the rail roads and their wiue-awakoagents. Now that the boom has commenced it ia safe to say land on the valley , any where within four or live miles of the shops , will lind takers fast enough to cult the most ambitious seller. My reasons lor thus investigating and EOttfng forth my views arc Unit hereto fore I have myself had a most erroneous impression of this valley and have many times spoken of U in no complimentary Way to those who came to me for my ad- tice und opinion , and perhaps to the in jury of those who had on their judgment Invested their money there. Heneo 1 deem it but just that I should set myself right on the premises. premises.U. . C. PATTERSON. lr , Hauchett , llomepatb , 833 S. 15th Phillips At SMITH2tlO Ciimiug St. IIou = o and lot on 21st St. , only S'fS.iQSJ on molith'y ' payments. 2tO , House and lot in Bedford nlaco. Six room house on King St. very cheap nnd terms easy. Bargain in house and lot in Ludwiek ilace. Houses ami lots to trade for heavy lorscs. A large list of unimproved lots in north and west part of city. Special Bargain in Bedford place lot. Patterson park acre only ? 050.00. We also desire to purchase three or our houses that have to bo moved. Tlio Event of tlio Season. The sixth anniversary and ball will bo given by the cirgar-makcrs union. No. 1) ) ; ! , "obruury Mth , 1887 at ( Jermauia hall. friends of the union arc cordially invited. Jllvcr View. During the cold of this week wo have sold lifty-threo lots in this addition. Wo again call attention of intending pur chasers that this is the best property for ho mouoy now in the market. Only 1 } niles from the business center of Omaha , ivory person to whom wo have shown he lots have purchased. A. R. Sornit , U22 Farmam Street. Capt. Van Ellen , the popular temper- inco lecturer of Dakota , will speak at the luckingham this evening beginning at : ! ! 0. Mr. Van Kttcn has made himself in enviable reputation as a lecturer. Some of his hearers even classing him with GoIV. Kvery one should hear him. IJI3NNI8ON liHOS. GIovo Department. Now Gloves , Now Styles. Kmbroidcrcd and Plain Gloves for Party and Street Wear. Kid ( Moves in 20 , DO and 80 Button engths. . All Gloves Fitted and warranted. Wo make this department a study and one of our specialties.BENNISuN BENNISuN BROS. Don't liny liOlH. ucforo seeing "East Omuha Addition , " i mile east of U. P. Bridge , 1 } miles from LJ. P. Depot , between the present D. P. wagon bridge and the now wagon bridge 'or which a bill has just passed congress. Ground as elevated as Transfer Hotel , a ( > on sale Monday morning. 0. K. 1C. & 'lCo. . , 1501 I'arnam. W. G. Shrlvor , opposite P. O , Smith & Welsh , cor. Farnam and 14th , roar ticket ollleo. All these ollicesopcn Monday evening. Five acres in South Omaha for sale at a bargain. EVANS & JOHNSON , Twenty acres for sale cheap.a bargain. KVANS & JOHNSON , 031 S. 13th St.Cimningham _ Hull. SO 1'or Cent Discount On all frames for pictures for next fiO days. This is a big oiler. Call and see us. Rosi : Hues. JUviT Vlnw. During the eold of this week wo have sold lifty three lots in this addition. Wo again call attention of intending purchas ers that this is the best property for the money now in tlio market Only one and one half miles from the business center of Omaha. Kvery person to whom wo have shown the lots have purchased. A. R. SAUKII , M22 Farnam st. Notice. The South Omaha Land company have appointed C. K. Mayno sole agent for the Kilo of their lots. Ho will show- the prop erty and furnish all desired information upon application. ( Signed ] W , A. PAXTON , President. N. . FAljUOXrail MONDAY. Grand Sale of MUCH On Monday wo oiler the cheapest lot of Linen Laces ever put on our counters. Linen Laces are cheaper than they wore a year ago , and we congratulate our selves on the splendid stock , the great variety of patterns , and wo oiler them nt this sale at 20 per cent less than last year's prices. Nothing but new goods will be ofl'ercd at this sale. LACKS. LACKS. TOKCIION r.Acn lo. riu VAUD. 5,000 yards Machine-inudo 'lorchon Lace Ic. per yard. 5,000 yards Machine-mado Torchon Lace 2jc. per yard. 50 pieces llaud-mado Torchon and Medisis Lace at 5c. , worth 9Jc. and lOc. 50 pieces Hand-made Torchon and Medisis Lace ai 7jc. , worth lijc. 50 pieces Hand-made Torchon and Mcdisis Laces at 10c. , worth 181c. 50 pieces Hand-made Torchon nnd Mcdisis Laces at ICJc. This lot of laces would bo cheap at 25c. 08 pieces Torchon ami Mcdisi.s Laces at 25c. . worth 35o. 13 pieces Medisis and Torchon laces at 35c , worth 50c. 58 pieces Mcdisis and Torchon laces at 50c , worth 75c. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR. Grand bargains to clean up our stock. Wo make prices on all the odd lots of Ladies' Muslin Underwear that will close them out fast. The prices made have nothing to do with the value of these goods. Wo want to sell these gooda and have made the prices accordingly. Do not forget that this sale begins Monday morning. AT 25 CENTS. Ladies' Muslin Drawers tucked nt 25c , worth Mo. This is one of our best bar gains , as tlio muslin used in these gar ments would to-day cost what wo ask lor them. CORSET COVERS. ! l7Jc. Odo/.on Corset Covers trimmed with fine embroidery , tucks , &c at 37jetormer price 05o. AT 000. 0 dozen Ladies SkirU at OOc , former price $1.35. 20 dozen Ladies' Drawers at GOc , former price from UOc to if 1.50. AT 750. Ladioo' Muslin Drawers at 75o , worth Ladies' Corset Covers at 75e , worth $1.00. AT 87jC. Ladies' Chemise that wo have been sell ing at $1.25 and $1.50 now 87jc. Ladies' Corset Covers that wo have been selling at $1.85 and $1.50 now 87Jc. AT $1.00. Ladies' Night Dresses that would bo cheap at $1.60 now $1.00. Ladies' SkirU at $1.00 which are worth $1.50. Ladies' Corset Covers at $1.00 worth $1.50. AT ? 1.25. 0 do/.on Lndios'vury line Corset Covcra at ? 1.25 worth from $3.00 to $2.25. 2 do/.en Ladles' Night Dresses at $1.25 , former price 2,75.AT AT $2.50. 2 iloiou extra line Night Dresses , for mer price $5.00 and $5.00 , now $2.50. REMNANTS OF VEJ/VETS. SHORT LEXUTHS OF BROCADED VELVETS. We have a big lot of short lengths of Black Brocaded Velvets , Colored Bro caded Velvets and Two - toned Bro caded Velvets anil wo want these odd lots closed out before stocktaking. They arc all nice quality and good colors but only rbout one length of a pattern. They come in all lengths from 1 } to ! ! } yards and have been sold at from ยง 1.50 to $7.50 per yard. We make only one price on the lot , which is $1.75 per yard. Wo know this price will sell them. Wo ask cus tomers to como early if they want bar gains in velvets at this price. They will not last over one day $1.75 per yard. Wo will oiler colored silk dress pat terns in 18 yard lengths at $ i.7o : ) a dress pattern. N. B. FALCONER. Twenty acres for sale cheapa bargain EVANS & JOHNSON , 524 S. 13th St. , Cunningham Hall. East Onialiu AiUllttloit Cannot bo equalled by any future ad dition to Omaha or Council Blull's. Every lot is choice and in the center of the greatest city of the future. The history of Omaha is from this on also the history ot Council BluHs , and the section be tween the cities will soon bo alive with population uud _ business. This addition goes on sale Monday , by : O. R. E. &T. Co. , 1501 Farnam ; W. G. Shrivor , opp. P. O. ; Smith & Welsh , Cor. M & Farnam , near Ticket ollico. Open Monday Evening. Dissolution ol'Partnership. The firm of Ross & Kunath , 013 N. 10th St. , has dissolved , G. J. Ross going out. R. Kunath coiitiiiuinp the business , col lecting all bills duo the late firm ami pay ing all bills contracted by the linn of Ross & Knnath. R. KUNATH. Omaha , Neb. , Fob. 5th , ' 87. Dr. Diamond Dlolc. Many years have been expended in useless toil in the studyof medicine , but after all nature , in all cases , must come to the rescue. The most remarkable fac ulties have boon developed in the doctor. His cures are marvelous , His long ac quaintance with the children of the for est has taught him the natural art ot prolonging mo through nature's own remedies. His wonderful tour through the cast in his palatial private car and the thousands ot dangerous cases that have succumbed to his art , speak vol- limns for his great knowledge of con quering disease. His car is now on the U. P. track near Paxton & Gallagher's store and Tenth street. The North Omaha Law nnd Order League will hold a regular meeting in the parlois of the Saunders street Prcsbjter- ian church on Monday evening , Febru ary 7th , at 8 o'clock , sharp. Matters of importance to citizens of the Sixth ward will bo presented , and u largo attendance is earnestly requested. J. M LOWK , Secretary. Don't Buy hots before seeing "East Omaha Addition , " i mile east of U. P. Bridge , 1 } mile from U. P. Depot , between the present U. P. and wagon bridge and the new wagon bridge for which u bill has just passed congress. Ground us elevated as Trail- for Hotel. Go on sale Monday morning. and Mth , ' rear tictct olHce. All these olliccs open Monday evening. Five , ten and twenty-acre blocks , ad joining South Omaha , for sale cheap. Just right for cutting up into lots. Call ut once on EVANS & JOHNSON. 021 s , iath st. East Omaha Addition has more claims for your consideration than any other 'addition on the market. KKliliKY , ST1G13U & CO.'S Second Importation of Embroideries Hiivo Arrived , And will be put on sale Monday and all next week at prices which will bo found on comparison to be lower then the low est. est.Now Hamburg Embroideries. New Cambric Embroideries. New Nainsook Embroideries. New Swiss Embroideries. New colored and two-toned Embroi deries. Now Fine Cambric Setts. New Nainsook Setts. New Swiss Setts. These come in all widths to match. Now Real Torchon Laces. Now Real Medisi Laces. The above goods have been very care fully selected , comprise all the latest and most desirable styles , and are perfect and correct in every respect. Inspection and comparison respectfully solicited. KII.I.KY : , STIGKK & Co. , Cor. Dodge & 15th St , Mail orders fillcd. _ A Sure Thine. Everybody likes a sure thing. Non residents desiring to invest in Omaha property , and not having tlio time to spare to como to Omaha and make per sonal selections , cannot possibly miss it if they select a lot at random in South Omaha. Every lot there is a sumTHING. : C. E. MAYNI ; , Agent for the South Omaha Land Com pany , N. W. Cor. 15th and Harney. They Are Golnc Fast. " hots in Randolph Place addition lo South Omaha for sale cheap. EVANS & JOHNSON , 534 S. lilth Street. Cunningham Hall. Omaha Addition to Council Itlufl'H , Now is your golden opportunity. Be fore buying lots anywhere call at the Real Estate oflico of Smith < fc Welsh , 21 ! ) South 14th st. , cor , Farnam. and see ma ) ) with prices of Jots in Omaha Addition to Council Blull's. This property goes on sale Monday morning. February 7. Ollico opnn day and uight. You cannot lind in all Omaha and Council Blull'd a bettor chance to make money on small invest ment. SMI ni it Wn.su , Real Estale Dealers , 21'J S. llth St. ICcsldnnco I'roporty On2Jth and Chicago slreots. Splendid nroperly at a bargain if taken at once , Apply to LOVUHKN Ar DAI.XKI.I. , 1 ION. 10th bt. Photographs Best Cabinets $3.00 nor doz. , Cards $1.00 per doat , Curd's Gallery - lory , 1402 S. 13th Street. Work guaran teed first class. 'I'lioy Are ( Joint : Knsl. Lots in Randolph 1'lnco addition to South Omaha for sale cheap. EVANS & JOHNSON , 521 S. mil Street. Cunningham Hall. Kor Hale. Bargains-13'J.\133 feet on cor. 83d and Leavenworth , house 10 rooms , large barn , city water , eto. $10,000. 1U2\13 ! ! feet corner ? Wd and Jackson street with hoiino , $5.000. CUxl40 feet with 1 stores , S. 13th street , $5.000. 11 lots on Georgia avenue between Leavenworth and lluriiuy , $3,000 each. Terms easy. 20 acres quailor of a mile north of the fair grounds on 10th St , $20.000. $ C.I ; . Mayno Real llstutu < & Trust Co. , 15th and Harnuv. _ Five , ten and twenty-acre blocks , ad joining South Omnha , for1 : ito cheap. Just right for cutting. Call at OIICQ on EVANS < ft JOHNSON , ' 021 b , 13tli tot. nicdicnl ItookH nnd Papers Free. f $ Dr. McMomuny , of the Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , has published a valuable set of books and papers upon ehronic and surgical diseases and deform ities , and the methods of cure which have given him the reputation of being the most skillful and successful specialist in the west and made the Institute so cele brated that medicines are sent to and patients como from every state in the Union. Among the books is one upon dis eases of women ; one upon nervous , special and rrivato diseases of the .sexual and urinary organs ; varicoccle ; nervous exhaustion and sexual debility ; new res toration treatment. Papers upon surgical braces , piles , cancers , etc. Unlike most books issued by doctors free , they do not consist ot testimonials with fictitious names and initials , or rubbish of that Uind , but are plain descriptions of diseases , symptoms , new discoveries in mediuinu , sunrery and electricity , and are well worth the perusal , and can bo obtained free by addressing Omaha Medical and Surgical Institute , 18th btrect and Capitol avenue , Omaha , Neb. Springdnlo. C. W. Mount will put 35 lots in this line addition on the market Monday morn ing. Also 10 line lots in Creighton Heights. This property is choice in every particular ; J cash , balance easy. They will go like hot cakes. If you are not on time you will miss it. Not a lot will ie- mam in 21 hours. Notice. OJIAHA , Feb. 5 , 1837. A mccliug of the stockholders of Omaha Truth Print ing and I'ubliRliihg company will bo hold at "Truth ollico" on Sunday , February 0. All stockholders are requeued to at tend. Pniur AMMII. & , Pres. E , J. MoiiiAitTV , Sec'y. Five aorc.s in South Omaha for.salo at a bargain. EVANS & JOHNSON. DIt. 1)7AMONUT)1CII. ) Ho ArrlveH in llln .Special , CJor enn , und Princely Private ( Jar. Dr. Geo. B. McLelhu is known by western fame as Dr. Diamond Dick. This young , mosl popular doctor , is kinc of all itinerant healers. Ho has ar rived in this city accompanied by u corps of assintants. The doctor travels in his own private ear which cost him betwec n $50,000 and $75,000. The exterior nt , well as the interior of his palauu coach is dec orated with scones from nicture.squo America , There are separate compart ments , consisting of rceoption rooms , consultation rooms , ollico and laboratory. This phcnnmiimi healer receives his patients and gives consultations nnd ex aminations free. This palatial ear i.s now located on the U. P. track opposite Paxton - ton & Gallagher's wholesale Krocery. His ollico hours are from ! ) a. m. to U p. m. Mayiio I'ltu.-e , Wo have only ten more lots to sell in this beautiful addition adjoining Hans- coin Place- fronting on Leiuenworlh htrcet.only three blocks west of I'ark avenue. These lots need no advertising to Him purchasers. No more desirable residence sites can bo in the city than those iu Mayne Place. . Positively , after ten more lots ure sold , the prices on the balance will Bo advanced 20 per cent. C E. MAVNI : , Real Estate and Trust Co. , N. W. Cor. Fittcenth and Hariioy Omiilin Addition to Council Hind's. Now Is your golden opportunity. Before - fore buying lota unywheio call at the Real Estate oflio of Smith V Welhh , 21'J South Mth bt. . cor.Furnuni , and co maps with prices of lots in Omaha Addition to Council Bluffs. This nionrrty goes on sale Manila ) morning , Februarj 7 Oflk-o open day and uight. You i uunot find in all Omaha aim Couneil Blull's u better chance to make money on Mnull uutst meiit. .Sxiirn iV \ \ j i.tn. Real Estate Dcalcro , 21'J S. Mth St ItKNMHON Ohnnp Lilncn mid I'Jinliroltlery Hnjf Starting next Monday morning anffi will continue the special prices Ilils weolc-.j Kvery lady wanted to look them over , 1 don 'i buy them if they aie not what wtf claim of thorn. Baigain No. 1 at 5c , 80 and 10e. No. 2 , at 12c , lOe , Itfe and 2c. ( ) These goods are ejo openers and can't ' be npprecialcd until been. Monday morning 100 do/.on towels .sold at 30o , 40c and 50o , sale price 20 cents. 00 do/on Fancy bath towels , regular price 25 and 33 cents , Moiiduy price 20 cents. UNl.NS , UNT.N * . Turkey Red Damasks 2. " ) cents. Bleached Damasks at 5i ! , 05 , 87 } cents , ? 1. 00 , $1.00. Every piece advertised as 2. " ! per cent loss than tlio goods are marked and formally sold. Lots of new goods coming daily. Call and .see us. BINMM : > N & Bito'.s. 151111531 Douglas. American Cloilitui ; Company Have opened a .splendid line of cloth ing for men , boys and children , ut 707 North ICth st. They arc an enterprising linn and Hilly up lo the times , styles , etc. They are content with a fair profit anil guarantee every article sold. Give them u tilal. A.MKitiCAN CLOTHING Co. , 707 North 10th st. Never If you buy a lot in South Omaha it Is not necessary to bo lee particular about the .selection. You cannot miss it , no matter in what part of South Omaha you get it. Plats and price list fiirni.sTuul noon application by the C. K. Mayno Real Estate and Trust Co , , 15th and Ilur- ney. .Special A nice homo 01. Convent .st. lor $ 1,000 , A few of the be.si lots in Potter & CobbV Addition for $125. For sale by K.sr.\voii > & B.\itum' , 220 S. l.tli. ! llivor View. During the cold of this week we have sold lifty-thrco lots in this addition. Wo again call the attention of intending pur chasers that this Is I ho best property for the money now in the market. Only 1 ] miles from the business center ol Omaha. Every per-son to whom wo have shown the lots have purcluibcd. A. It. Soi i.it. 1423 1'iirnuni ' St. BO YD'S O PEBA HOUSE Tiifsduy HvciiiiiK , February AppomunceoC Aiuorleu'a I'uvurltu Artiste , MAGGIE MITCHELL , Supported t > y lior own olllrlent uomjiuny , in tlio lifiiutlfiil clay , "LITTLE JiAKKFOOT. " Sulo of Itofcrvcd Krnta oornmonors Monday inoruintr t the LKIX ollico. ' ' " TEO'PLE'S'THEATRL" ' rot'll NIGHTS AND HATI'ltOAV MATINKH , THURSDAY , FEB. 3d. And Uniformed Band , of Pvom\nntHc each