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TILE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , DECEMBER 24. 1880. S Y In 5 , 10 and 20 acre tracts , suitable for sub-division , now for sale in I One-half mile south , of the stock yards , adjoining "Albright's Annex , " on the east , Union Pacific and B. & M. Railroads running through it. Offering the best opportunities for prof itable investment. 9 V " REMEMBER ! There has been more money made by purchasers in "Albright's ' Annex , " than in any other property in South Omaha , A STILL BETTER OPPORTUNITY IS OFFERED NOW , Examine Map and obtain prices at the office of IGHT 1 1 t THE SOUTH OMAHA SYNDICATE Its Troubles are Finally Adjusted Without Further Lawing. PRIVATE NEGOTIATION. The Terms orSetllbiiiGiii Tlie HurUc- luiiiHoy ) Combination llntli- ery and Pnllon'H Dispute Oilier Ijoonl Mutter * . Settled nt Tmsr. Tliu long drawn-out lifjl't ' between the two factions in the board of directors of tlio South Omaha land syndicate has ; it length lioiin settled , and. it is thought , to the satisfaction of nearly all parties con- corned. Jt will bo remembered that la t sum mer it was announced that the prop erty of the Hyndicato in South Omaha had been sold to a foreign colorio of capitalists. Jt was churned that the negotiation had been conducted by Mr. Swan , the purchasers , it was stated , agreeing to build a number of magnifi cent ro-ddenees , roads and a line of ealilo cars and make a number of other im provements , \Vhou the day came for thn ( ransfur , it was an nounced that the negotiation with regard to the ale to the foreign svndleato had failed , anil that the matter had been eon- Mimmatcd by a halo Instead to J. II. Ito.-dor , of Carlisle , 1'a. The transaction with the foreign syndicate \fi\a \ to have been in cash. \ \ ith Hosier , only n part was to bo paid down , the iv-t to bo given in Installment * , and besides , no improve ments worn to bo guaranteed. The price was $10,000. Under Ihe..ecirciimslanees a minority of the directors objected They had previously eon.-ented to the sate to the foreign syndicate on the terms anil conditions proposed , but \vhon they saw that those were not oven Mip.jo } ted in the sale to Hosier , they re fused to ratify the tinntfcr , pronounced the nnderlaMng a traud and prepared to light it. Them objectors were Mo.-irs. Hamilton. .Murphy ami Swobn. Those of the board who fa\orcd the nllejred tr.ms- for were l'a\ton , Jler , Swan and Woolworth - worth , 'the ea > u vtcnt almost slmnl- tancoii'-lv ' to the dMiicl and I'nited States courts , and finally all its features were sot down for consideration In the latter place. One or two passages at arms took plnee between the opposing counsel , when at length bettor counsel prevailed and it was decided to H'ttlo the case without further Interven tion of the courts. I'or some weeks back , tlils determination has been wori.iug out and has at lengtii , with the exception of a single feature , been accomplished. Of the stockholders in the syndicate , Messrs. Svtobo , Wood , Joseph and ( ioorgo llarkor , Hamilton Murphy , Mar- kol and H. 1) ) . Kogcrs withdraw from the syndicate , and cun.-equontly Muajrs. Hamilton , Murphy and .Swopo retire from the board of directors Milton Kogers , who was among the objectors , lias been induced to remain in the asso ciation. The settlement wns made by the Iwrehasers agreeing to pay to oaf'h of the gentlemen retiring . ? ? 7r > 00. This is an increase over the sum originally oll'ored of between $ VOJ ami irl.UH ) , and has boon MfoupUul becanso the objectors foil aftur lading the ease they would lie just about as badly oil as they are nt the present time. This nr'mw. huvvrvor. Iris not been jiaiJ , and , sitid ouo of the objectors this iliorn' ' " , ' 1 don't know b'lt f slit ll take ml \ ten and oomiie ] them to pay irumedl- utoltf. liny aru boiling jnOIKrty i very Jay , and yet wo don't get our money. " "It 11 bo all right , though , 1 guess. " 'oiid another , "because the receiver still has hold of it , and lie gets the money. They are holding their cash , I expect , seas as to keep their bank account at the end of the year. " Cotncr & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 lots which C. E. Maynu has agreed to sell in SO days , and to do this the prices have been' placed very low. ( Jo and investigate. For sale at $ ' 2. " > 0 to SliOO cash on easy terms by C. E. Maync , N.V. . cor. 15th and Harnoy. Licensed Watchmaker lor the U. P Hallway Co. U.S. K\MVOXJ > , Douglas and loth. DAVUOS , ItL'KKK AM ) I ) KM PS 13 V. Tlio I'n-iilistlc Comhinntion Arrives In 'Jliis Cliy. Yesterdav moniiig Charles ( bettor known as "Parson" Davies , Jack Iturko , thick Dompso.y. UennyCostigan and Jack Kecnan.the members of Iho combination which appeared at the nnncK lafct night , arrived in this city from Denver. They are qiiartorr-d nt the Merchant , "Parson" Davie.s , tliq manager of the combination , is one of the best known men of his business in America , and needs no introduction to the sporting public ot Omaha , llo isa well built , handsome man , with regular features which are strikingly like those of a good Jesuit father , llo has 'i mild blue eye , which still further carries out the com . The "Parson" parison. sobriquet was given him by W. 11. Vanderbilt some seven or eight years ago , during the great six days walking match at Madison Square- garden in Ktw York city. Ho was at that Uiiiu manager for O'Loar.y , the pedestrian - destrian , and was frequently on tlio track. As ho was walking around one afternoon , one of the spectators noticing him nuinircd , "Who's that * " William Yandcrbilt was sitting near and hearing the query replied quickly , "That's Par son Davics. " The title titled tlio general appearance of the gentleman so per fectly that ho lias retained it over since. SJJack linrko is the s.nno quiet , gentle manly follow that ho was when ho ap- deared hero fourteen months ago , having elMiiged little , if any , Miiee that time. llo has never been in bettor condition than ho is at the present time. His weight , str'tPjicd for lighting , is 1US pound- , and his height 5 feet U inches. Unrko is much more muscular than lie was a year ago and is capable of hitting a blow of greater power. Jack Doinpoy , the great middle weight , ia quiet , unostentious individ ual , uhine modeity , however , does not prevent him fruin "getting there all the Munn. " Ho is slightly smaller than llurko. weighing nil pounds when ready lor business. Ho is accompanied by his wife , whom ho married some months ago in Oregon. The other two members of the combin ation. Cojtigan and Keenan , are both excellent uo\er > , and havu achieved a great reputation in the cast. Cottier & Archer'sadd. to South Omaha cheapen and boit property in that vi cinity lei sale by C. K. Mayno. rtnal In the district couit yostoulay 1 { . C. I'.xt- tenon commenced sjdt against P.itilek Ljnch to quiet the title to lot a , In block "A , " tiamului.sit Hnuebaugh's addition , J. 1) . Mutphy commenced a suit In the district court yoitciday to settle some real estate trouble with It. 0. Patterson. Mis. Kiln .MeNaiuam eoiameneed fore- elo.-uno pnxTPilimis in the district rourt yes- tt'itliiy against iNlclioliS9iid ) Kuthoilno Kean to secure a innitzaKe of S 100 azainst tcitaln real ivmio In Douglas codutj that Oeloiips to O ! ' . May lie's , prices ire always tlio lowest and his terms avo- always Iho easi est , < Jo to his olllce nml iiuy a Jot in < 'o'iur& Archer's add to South Omaha for $ ' . . ' 50 to fSOO , tbat will double iusidc of LJLCMVS IN A I1OTI3L. Fallen and Rnthnry Settle a Dispute. An Olil Kcrnl. For some time past there has been bad blood between the Hothory snorting ele ment and the followers of P. J. 1'allon. On several occasions this feeling has cropped out , though never so seriously as to-day. Yesterday morning Ed Kothery met Mr. Fallen in llio Merchants , hotel. Uothcry accused Fal len of tolling a newspaper reporter that the canard about McCorm- ick's death had boon started by the lloth- cry clement to injure him ( I allen ) . This Fallen domed having done. Hothory applied a nuino to 1'allon ' which will hardly bear reproduction in cold print. This aroused Fallon's ire and lie lot out his rightmto Hothery's face , knocking the other man back several feet and cut ting his eyo. Interference prevented any fuilhcr blows and the two men were separated without any further trouble. Air. Fallen said yesterday in .speaking of the matter : "Hothory's accusation that 1 had inspired McCormick's statement in a morning paper is false 1 did nothing of the soil. I did say , however , that it is not a hard thing to guess trom what ( iiiarter the story did emanate. And that's all I did say. " Coiner \ < k Archer's add. to South Omaha cheapest and best moporty in that vicinity for sale by C. J' . . Mayne. Merchants Hotel , Omaha , Xat Brown , Prop. W per day. Cor. l.Tth and Farnani. All street cars iroin depot pass house. C. E. Mayno's prices are always the lowest and Ills terms are always the easi est. ( ! o to hU ollieo and buy a lot in Cotnor Archer's add. to South Omaha tor § . ' . " ( ) to 000 , that will double inside of a year. THIS .Sli.\ lT.\J ItlXIC. \\linl Ono InleriMicil Mas lo Hay Aliout tlio Sulioiue , "Xo , sir , the ice ska" " Ing rink project is not dead , " said one of Iho gentlemen in terested in the scheme to a reporter yes terday. "Our plan is this , " ho continued. "Wo propo-o to get ItlD 5 subscriptions to the schema. Tina will give us a fund of7500 which will Iv enough lo boa id our rink in and furnish us with electric light. So that whether wo make any money or not , wo shall bo sun ) of our expenses. Then o shall sell tickets to whomsoever wo please , taking care to bar out objectionable - able characters. The work of solicit ! ! ! " subscriptions is being pushed and as soon as wo got a good simp of o dd weather , wo shall com mence operations. .No , wo elull not ' have the rink boarded on top. That would bo too expensive , considering the short tinio that wo have left. We pro- po > o to make u success of this thing , if possible. Once or twice before the scheme has been tried here and lias panned out a failuro. " "Is the location decided nponyctV "Xo. As soon as wo have secured a suflle.iont numborof signers to our paper , wo shall submit the imostion to tiio-o who have subscribed. TJicro are three or four lots that wo can secure. " Cotnor it Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 10J lots which C. E. Mayno has agreed to sell in HO days , and to do this tiio prices have been placed very low. ( Jo and investigate. For sale at ' .TiO to 500 euch on esy : ( terms , by C E. Mayne , X. W- cor15U and Harney , C. E Mnyno's prices are always the Jowest and his terms arc always the easiest. Go to his otllco and buy a lot in Cotncr .t Archer's add to South Omaha for f330 to f 500 that will double Snsldo of a year. XKW oirriHTs pou NEWSPAPERS. The Omaha Typo Foundry and Sup ply House for Printers and I'ubliHlicra. The Western Newspaper Union nt Omaha is prepared at all times to outfit publishers on short notice witli presscf , type , rules , borders , inks , composition , .sticks and rules , and in tact everything in tlio line of printers and publishers' supplies. Hotter terms and more liberal prices can be secured than by sending to Chicago or elsewhere. Save money by buying near homo. Second hand goods in the printing line bought and sold. Wo often have great bargains in this particu lar. Send for Tin : PIUNTUKS' ArxiuAiir , our monthly trndo journal , that gives lists of goods and prices and from time to time proclaims unequalled bargains in- new and second hand material. WISTIIN' : : : Xiwsi'Ai'iu ; UNION- , 12th Street , bet. Howardand Jackson , Omah Xuberaska Colior ; it Archer's add. lo South Oniah.x contains 101 lost which C. E. Maynu has agreed lo sell in ! ! 0 days , and lo do this the prices have been planed very low , (10 ( and investigate. For sale at S'.IO to $0(11) ( ) each on easy terms by C. E. Mayno , N. W.cor. 15th and Harney. Maker Place. 55 lots sold in ten days. C. H. Mayno's prices are always the lowest and his torm.s are always the casi- c-t. Co to his ollieo and buy a lot in Cotnor Ar Archer's add. to South Omaha for "two " to $500 that will double inside of u year. ICoinoilclliii ; tlio President Mn.Mojer , uf the exposition association , infoimed a icpnrter yoiteiday Unit the as iol.dlon piopo cd to roinoilel the annex , and make it the line-it and most com plete ihiicint : hnll of its si/ti In the west. In the fltht place , the loot will bostienstlioiiPd , nnd the unsightly posts whii'li aie at ruesont scnttorcd through the imiklliii ; will bo 10- inou'd , so at to Icavo the door clear lor dano- iiiir. Then small ( jnlleries for spoclatnis will Imcieetcdou tlio nnitli and soutn ends. The hnseinent will bo modeled into a siiito of Ki'iitli'iiiQii's ' and ladies' toilet and MIIO- ! ; liis rooms , togctlior with bannuet apaitiuunu and n kitchen. Kxerrtldni ; in fact will tin roinplcto. Thc'-o changes will Im m , ide at once , in order that the hull may tie ir.ullne-s lor the b.ills which will occur dmiiia' the lein.iinder of the winter , Coiner A Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 lots which C. 1C. Mayno has agreed to sell in ; > 0 days , and to do this the prices have boon placed very low. < ! o and investigate. For sale at -50 to $ ,10) ) I'ncli on easy term , by ( i. K. Maync , X , W. cor. 15th and Harnoy. C. E. Maync's prices are always the lowest and his terms are always the .easiest. ( ! o to his olltco and buy a lot in Cotner it Archer's add. to South Omaha for -f'50 to it)0 ) that will double inside of a year. XXA Vllonnr.illonf Michael Uieii- nan , on DcconiberUl , aued funeral from family resilience , 70' > Marry sticet , on December at h--vj o'clock. Inter- nient at St. Mary's. Cotner it Archer's add. to South Omaha cheapest and best property in that vicinity for sale by C. E. Mayno. jsn.ooo. Furniture of the Commercial House , ( irand Island , Nob. , to bo sold at force sale before January 1st , lhS7 , coii.-iistiiig of Hcds , lleddmg , Chambi r Suits , Stoves , 1 Largo Wrought Iron Hango , with steam Tubl" , etc. , Dining Hoom ami Ollieo Fur niture , etc. ( Joods will bo sold to suit purchasers in imy quantity. Terms of ealo will bo made liberil. For inorma tlon , call on or address J. (1. ( HUNT , brand l&laud. Cotnor & Archer's add. to 'South Omaha contains 101 lois which C. E. Maync has agreed lo soil in 5M days , and to do ibis Ihc prices have been pinned very low. Go and investigate. For halo at $2.10 to $ .100 each on easy terms by C. E. Mayne , N. W. cor. 10th and Hartley. TUB COL.M5GIATU . FOHUM. In AVhlcli CrpljjIiton'H Students arc Now Appearing. The Daniel Webster Debating society , of Creighton college , held ils usual meet ing in the college hall last evening. The enterlainmnnt consisted chielly in argu ing the question : Resolved , "That the jury system should bo abolished. " The allirmatlvo side was championed by Eugene Noon and Patrick Jturko , Iho negative by Joseph O'Connor ' anil John Whalon Each side produced some ex cellent arguments , most of which were very cleverly answerd by the other. The remarks of each speaker was enlivened by introduction , and bits of wit and repartee. The < me.ilion was decided in favor of the allirmntive. The nest de bate will be on January 10 , at which time tlo.seph MeCarvillo , Edwaul Fnray , Thomas McGovorii anil George Mercer will discuss the wNdoin and merits in general of the Missouri Compromise. The students all look forward to a pleas ing entertainment upon their reassem bling after the holidays. C. E. Mayno's prices are always the lowest ami his terms are always the easiest. Go to his ollice and buy a lot in Cotner & Archer's add. to South Omaha for i0.r > 0 to ftoOO that will double inside of a year. MTH. Dilliiiiin'ri Funeral. ' 1 he fimural of Mrs. Henry Dillman oc curred yeitorday afternoon at ! J o'clock , t the lio.io of Mr. Pilchard , on Harnoy street between Eighth and Ninth streets. Tim Concordia .Sinking society rend ered music for the occasion , Cot nor & Archer's add. to South Omaha contains 101 lots which C. E. Mayno has agreed to sell in 110 days , and lo do this tlio prices have been placed yor.y low. Go and investigate. For sale at if'.TiO to ij-'iOO each on easy terms by ( J. E. Mayne , N. W. cor. 10th and llarncy , Ai.imi < ; iu'a CIIOK i : . linker Place. l.oTTfrhl to f'.00. C. | K , Mayno's prlci-s are always the lowest , and his terms are always the easiest. Go to Ids olllee and buy a lot in Cotner AT Archer's add. to houth Omaha for $2' > 0 to $ JOU that will double inside ot a year. 1'ollco Court. 1'ive driinki were arraigned before his honor yesterday moining in police court. Three paid lines of ? r > and coats , and the rest were di-chargcd. John Kelly was sent up to the county jail for thirty days. Maud Wilfonl and Clias. Williams , u colored man and woman had been ar- rcitcd for lighting. They were lined * 5 and cosia. Cotner & Archer's , add. tuSouth Omaha contains 101 lots which C. E. Mayuu has agreed to sell in :50 : days , and lo do lid * Iho prices have been placed very low. ( Jo and investigate. I "or sale at $ i"iO to ? .Vd ) each on easy termsby C. E Mayno , N. W. cor l-lth and Harney. Ai.111:11.ill's : CIIOH K. Coiner & Ar-'hcr's jidd 'o South Omuiia ( iMt.iiiu 1 < M lots w li eli C K Mann lias agreed to sell in ! 30 days , nnd to do this the prices hav bci n placed very low. do and mycs'ig-it" ' . tor sale at50 to $ WO. each on v > s\ terms by C. E. Mayne , .N. \ \ . cor. lOtu and llnrncy. TJ1E IIAUUKN FlltK KXTI.NOt'ISH- J3UH. Good Work In a Hestnuraiit The Par lor Tubes and tlio Knulno. The latest chance that has boon given the Harden hand grenades to do their work was given yesterday at the. Gate City restauranl , V. C. Seaver , prop. , Ill ) N. IClh St. , where a lire caught in one of Iho heaters and blazed up with alarming rapidity. One of the waiters threw a Harden gren ade , nnd extinguished the bla/.c , without calling upon the firemen. Mr. George F. Wade , the general man ager of the Harden lire extinguishing applianoos for this section , lias estab lished his olTicc and depot at 1(118 ( Capitol avenue , and keeps a largo stock of all diacriptions , including tlio hand gren ades , the tubes , the portable extinguishers and a Star chemical engine. Tlio latter are coming into favor rapidly as a means of lire protection for small towns , largo factories and lumber yaids. The most in favor at this season are the s-ets of lubes , placed in brass holders and mounted on plush-covered panels , for parlor ornaments as well as protection. Marshall Field it Co. , Charles Go-sago and N. Matron , of Chicago , have sold these sets for $10 each. They can bo bought at Iho Omaha denol for $7. There is an apprehension among per sons who are not familiar with HID Har den extinguisher that the Tumid will damage clothing or carpels. That , the liquid is perfectly harmless was shown yesterday in the presence of a reporter. The lluid is also guaranteed not lo de teriorate. Mr , Wade loaves early in January , I ) . V. , for Bo-ton to take chaigc of his New Knglanil agency for the Harden goods. Mr. Charles T. Morton. Iho assistant general manager , will have charge hero. > Place-Cull W. G. llakr-r - on Albright , UiaS. 15th air. , for choice bargains. Ai.imi'Jin's CIIOK i : . Congivsiin.in Hingham , of Pennsyl vania , ! > mid to have been e\ceenillglv iurtiinalo in sloe ) ; specul itiuiis during the pntt iwo niontlii Absolutely Pusre- T'liti ' powdi r never varies A marvel ol purity strength nnd i\hotr * > o'ncor-s Mort economKal thjxn the orl rr n V , n's an I cannot be folJ in compe'i'ioM wnl. > 1 " 'ii' tilU'lc ' of lotv tp-t , fchort wel.t ; lu < > ni pho phatu poi\d''n ' , ? ? olJ or. i' , $ ° MN Royal HaKiii" 1'owlfrrCo. , tO1 ! Wft'l ' St New York. - The selections of Fine 1)1 Ar MONDS , I.'UIJIES , \IMMIIHB9 \ , nml PEAULS , mink- for us witli , . great cure in tile loading marls 0 $ Europe , tl.i.s summer , luive bcon re ceived direct through the CTSTOMJ IlOUSl'3 , and cnu now lie scon at oiii'- cstalli.slnuciit. i'ttrllt's coiili'iiiirtolhif/ i > ni'- nftfirsff/wnln / tiff iin'iti' < lt < t In- sjii'rf our Idi'tjc dinl line ninth < ll' ! l llll'IIUH'll'CH Of Max Meyer & BreT T Wormy Velii3 "I IIK , "cnnnm urtn , ti.i , , , < . f .i mi , . . / Lout Mnnlionrl , liRblllty. Ac _ .nVro Ca& ' l WAJR&S , ? rT CIVJ/.LE CLUELVAL ZSBHS7 , J7l Falica C ! . . HjvTClf. OSUlAHA iiiSSS J I3lh St.Cor Capllo , * vcnu * . rm\ \ KIT Ti.rATHfKT or AI.T , Chronic & Surgical Diseases. \j \ , WIcMENAMY , Prop 'otof. 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