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OMAHA DALLY PEE-~-FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1884, 5 ey C. R. SCHALLER, . Real Estate AGENT. MILLARD HOTEL ESTABLISHED AT OMAHA, 1869, Offers a large list of Real Estate for Sale, including the following described property. [ -'}»-:':hv‘llrflk' offers lots noar Hans- $ | .000 VR Schaller will sell by on Cass 800 s « and California streets, $800 to . 1 R Bchaller will sellon 8, 11th St., & C . Fiouae wni tox (59), 2 500 1 R, Scnalior will soll near Low ave: U nise, 1ot 125x50 (80) C R. Schaller has lota in som + the now additions to tho city _ roduced rates. (‘ 1. Schaller has for salo property /o paying & rental on purchase irom 10 t0 20 per ceut and of incroas- ing value R So o street, one block in 1 500 C I Schaller offors a fine business /o proverty at O eI T T R. Schaller —Harnoy strect, lot 47 = 01500 C R. Schaller will sell 1,1 /o ood houses, £ ¢ y mills, seales, ete. haller—For saly house, lot 6 1R R, Schaller—Dodge Co. farm, 2500 improvements C R. Sohaller offers somo of the groatest bargaine 10 Roal Estate anvwhero PARTIES WISHING TO SellorPurchase LOTS AND LANDS ARE INVITED TO CALL. s had 35 years’ experionce In donling {n REAL ESTATE and may sately be con- sulted a9 to investments and on plated improvements to the city. extensive Eastorn aud European ocon- nections® Pamphlots and Mapa of City fasuod froo. Call at the Millard Hote: and wet S THE GMAHA is well and fa,vora.bly (OAL & PRODOCE G0, ienown n omaha. whis will enable us to han- Owing tothe increase in our business we’ve admitted to the firm Mr Edwin Davis,who C. R SCHALLER, Vice-President. The GENUINE BOULDER and Colorado col, An- #hracite, Towa, Missours, Illinois, Kausas. Coal Yarde Bridge Stock Yards, OFFICES—117 8, 14 Street and Millard Hotel, maha dle an increased list 0 SCIMELING & BELSCHNER, DEALERS IN of property, we aSk TINI |H[]N & ZINEWAH[ those who' have desi- [ 621 South 13th, between Jaokson and Jones Sta. Job Work nmoflngdogxlhflnl, Ete., promptly ra.ble property for | .1 |sale,toplacethe same al & B fll ) wish us. The new firm will be REAL ESTATE! AGENTS | e WILLIAMS’BLOCK &Hfl“ A 156th & Dodre Streets, KkEEP Your' Eve|REAL ESTATE O this 11 . 10 ’Intbnl t for bars d 1sh a fot in any BROKERS. house rented—buy a house one you —titlo up, and any hing rclating to lieal Entato, 0 Drery 213 SOuth 14th st. 1,700—Honse of five rooms on hulf lot, 3 25 por month. and 4 room brick house in 0 at tin No, 25 *ark Place, cash, 23-'§1,830—House of six rooma on lot 65x160, Inoo, 0n easy terms, $500, aud §20 per month. 20 —$1,5:0—Houze and 1.t in Bowery Hill cistern and well. One-half cash and timo —$2,300—Good six room house on corner hall ot, one block from 13th strect, south of U P, depot 3ran new Sold on easy terms. 417—81,800 —Housa of 4 rooms on {111 lot, Conter street. Good well, cistern and walks, lall cash o. $1,000—House of two 100ms on half lot, Re ition. “One half cash, 1,500 —House of four rooms on full lot, on 16tk atreot, south Omaha, one haif casn. 6281 500—House of five rooms on full lot in Par Iker's aduition, one block north of $20,000 school nouse, south front, good well, cistern, &c.,and & bar gain on easy te —$7,000—Corner 108 E V. Smith's sddition, two good dwellings, south and east front, on ca: line, Cheap and on easy terms, 40" #4,000~ Lots 13 and 14, corner Farnam stroet and near court_house, two kood dwellings on lot but is business property. A great bargain. And lots of bargains sll over town. Call ab office sand examine our list for improved properyy. LOTS IN HAWTHORNE, TABOR PLACE, OMAHA VIEW, And in all first-clasa ins'de additions, and it wo fai) out T extensive list barracks, and I wat plat south of L. B Willisma' residence. We sell Gts from § 00 to 3.0, §10 or more down at time of nly payments. §200 down sud we wil on the lot west of the High School one mile d o fow 14 0n the 10 and lots aro §350 . Now is the time to buy, while prices torms ahor Place is on Farnam street and is » choioe with only twelve lota left, and they are al ot s there are in the addition, Prices #76 ¥ 00¢ $660. Lots on Fherman avenue, east sne-half block in Wilcox's addi arms. &4r Dou's fail o call for bargains st the office, 3EARS & BOSARD Cor. 15th and Dodge Streets. WILLIAMS' BLOCK, d west tronts heap and easy of Pinchback Ornaments his views as regards the question of freo trade and the protection of Awerican in dustry; and this is a loss not easily over- “Plated jowelry is far more service: | Lalanced by accessations fram republican able than rolled gold jewelry,” said Mr. | workingmen who are freo traders, Thus ® Chas, Fass. *‘Rolled plate is made by | it is & most perplexed prollem, sweating down the gold on the metal, —— . In & process of that kind about the thick. | The Democratic National Committee, ness of very thin tissue paper is used. Niw Youk, July 28, here was the ansual , - This process was used because the name [bustle attending the gathering of a national was newer and more ‘taking' than|committes in thecorridors of the Fifth avenue plated, but it is not much practiced |hotel from an early hour this morning until 0] ) D “‘Red gold, as you call It, is simply an | committea. An earnest disc b of the situe MAKING CHEAP JEWELRY, of Rochester. Then, again, there I8 no L - F0RNE of KHOWiNG Bow miny wotking, The Largest Stock in Omaha and Makes the Lowest Prices® The Modus Operandi of the Makers | men will go against him from distrust of v just tho samo as in an alloy of gold and |mitteemen and a feeling of great confidence marked the statementa of delogates, Senator ! " h . sylvania, fam 5 hitney and nt far surpassing anything In this market, compris *‘Alloy is & combination of metals with | Danial Manning bave declined to stand for BROKERS tho latest and most tasty deslgns manuafactared]for lhi-l:prlng'- trade and copu:l.n“ each other, except when mercury in & [chairman, At 11: 3 a.m., the committes was y 4 rango of prices from *Ko Cheapest to the most Expensive. called to order by Senator Gorman, of Mary- land, Barnum having been called away last ovening by a legal engagement. Tho session . excluded. Senator Gorman was at once elected terporary chairman, and Mr Pr temporary PARTIAL LIST OF SPECIATL BARGAINS IN is the combination of meroury with some o 4 s seoritary, 1. O Thotnpson, of Now Sork, Parlor Coods Draperies other metal. Amalgams are used to " 8 © S i | made wmotion, seconded by W. W. Arm rendera metal fit to be spread out, as in ~ 4 A 5 . . g gilding, or olso to SSauby. It to powder, | Srore; ;L[':I;'"'::I:t‘"'_llz”‘l)‘:}}"::’j'! Nl A Now ready for theinspection of cus- [Complete stock of all the lates Two mothods are generally employed in [ This was done by acclamati panimously, tomers, the newest rovelties in stylesin Turcoman, Madras and making amalgsms, The first is merely [ F. 0. Prince was re-clactod secrotary. Suits and Odd Pieces. Lace Curtains, Ete., Bte. trituration in » mortar, and without | Among others present was 5 8, Cox, although hoat; tho second is fasing the motal to |10t & momber of the cammiittee. A commit PROPERTY. Elegant Passenger Elovator to all Floors. bo amalgamatedl, MIAUMRERE 1o it, when 00 of koven was ap) mllluh-d to consider & plan Py (e SR v 1 s L ik ik e e CHARLES SHIVERICK, paign. work, constituent, In which case the combix tion ia called an amalgam; thus, bronze an alloy of copper and tin, brass and al- loy of copper and zinc, etc. An amalgam An amalgam of tin and mtoreury is used — Farming_Tands, Tmproved Farms and . for looking-glamess. Gold Amalgamates|A Durderer and Suicide's Grave | Stock Farms in Douglas, Cass, Codar | 1208, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, - - - - OMAHA NEB. the wost readily of all motals with Robery, Nanco, Thayer, and Howard quicksilver, When in ate of fusion "]:;‘m\r‘mw(.\;.nl‘l:n-. Jlulv ” llmllufly ; Counties, 3 | gl , Conshokocten, the murderer and - — - L‘."" ’“'.'{h"“‘ b4 . ‘é“l" e | suicide, wa stolon from the giavo by two men [ For Salo or Exchango—For ity proper.,y or land, or imes, iy e, ™ nd when | FATAGI, it o i RUEMPING, BOLTE & COMPANY, mixed -with that metal wil] lico aro on their teack, An clegant lnproved farm 9} also run into a mass with iron. No i —MANUFACTURERS OF— metal destroys the maliability of gold so crSale—Stock farm i western Towa, 670 complotely aa_ Toudsomoowo-chous. | TEST YOUR BAKING POWDER TO-DAY!| S bbb e, i andth part renders it too brittle for roll- NPT A Ot e ol el ing, and its very fumes produco a serious e e ro horses and cattle. Will sl with or without '] effect upon it. Gold is almost uni- ¥ie veeti oy o versally alloyed with copper or With | 1 s ean topdown on a hot stova nntil heatad, tnem G i lights, &c. Tin, Tron and Slate RoofJ Nobraska, 14 miles trom Omaha, o 400 ncre o T e Tt o At T e tostad e that | Dormer Windows, Fiulals, Window Cape, Tran Crostings, Motalli oxtont that oven tho graxsy banks of the bosutiful el orw, 810 South 19th- Strect, Omah silver, in pnlcr to incrense its hardness. BRGSO RN A RO e et LI In speaking of he finenoss of an alloy [ burban home +hou 91,000, of gold, the mass is supposed to by di- Ax ko vided into twenty-four parts, and the o .x;m“\':.\wn.'.';. Loup River 810, for Salo—100 aoroa i miles east of Fremont. Falo—160 aore impraved farm, 13 miles from city lerme ensy, $4,000, 640 acren well-improved farm near West altivation, barn, eribs,wind 4, 6 room house, fencing and all ncocssary im; povements, A great bargain, §16.00 per acrv, BUSINESS PROPERTY RSX08 foet on 18th streot, near \= noy same is called carats. An ounce of goid is divided into twenty-four cartts, and gold of twenty-two carats fins is gold of which twenty two parts out of the twenty four are pure the other two parts being silver, copper, or of other metals, Gold alloyed with silver is the yellow gold of the old market. To-dav gold is treely alloyed with copper, and produces an al- loy that is of a rich red bolor, and that is what you call *“red” gold. In a little room as closely shut off from the rest of the factory as is usually the workroom of a photographer from the reat of his establishment, was a Smead battery in fall opperation. In several of the jars were small, thin pieces of yellow- ish red metal, attached to & small wire hanging from the highest of two rods running from the battery. ‘‘That met- al,” said Charles Faas, Jr., the operator and head member of the firm, *‘is all pre- pared by us, The gold is purchased in equare Dlocks 2 inches iong, 1} inches wide and 1} inches thick, It 1s rolled down, and then alloyed for 10, 12, 14, 16 or 18 carats. From 10 to 16 carats is ;. 250. 1 on 14th St., noar 1 regard to this propor 1l Coming St., 66x132 sirable business corner, lot on Harney *treet §7,600 ming St., will soon bo geod DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. ITS NEALTHFULNESS 11AS NEVER HKKN QUESTIONKD, d Farnam streot property near12th s PP foet, splendid brick Improvement, oy e @ a quarter of a contury 1t has | *us good business an it it tho city §16,000. RAHUFACTUBKRION{ON RTAOTUYSNIBET UEARS stood tho consumers’ rollable i, Fof Salo—A business proverty for $45,5 THE TEST OF THE OVEN. s R » ] 1 fl ] PRICE BAKING POWDER CO0., g l " l] " Nakkma or RESIDENCE PROPERTY, u aJ ] ) A I‘- inp! i i g For ll‘l?{ Il‘ll*'l[ll\‘l.'u‘uzn'.'ilr:;nl;‘rnl’Vl\ln(:‘rnl- 0 D, Price's Special Flavoring BXITACE, (et st s sty L g 'AND TWO WHEEL CAETS. the most common, and 14 i8 the pPrefor-| rusairongest,most deliclous and naturattavor known,and | For sale—touso and lot for..... - “a00 00 able. 9 H o . . 1510 and 1820 M. d 408 4, h S h o bruss comes to us in straight | Br+ Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems et Gantor S 10 armey szeot s 4, st )} Qyyaha, Neb nollow rods. It is thon twisted in coil | ¥or Light, Healthy Dread, Tho diest Dry Hop @ t) fit an (»rdiml‘ry wrist and then cut i1 FOR SALE BY CROCERS. “ « nglo rings. The articlo is first put ii | gicaca. = €T. LOUIS. 170 to bethoroughly cleansed. 1t is the) hung in the jars on the 1 d, th o 4 1 ahoot in’ tho upper rod, becauso 1 RICHARDS & CLARKE, W. A. CLAREE, { eir positions wero transposed the bras Proprietors. Superinaudent would bo washed on the gold. Th * 8600 00 _— b acelot fa taken out aud_occasional e E 11y i w k ed with ni id. When ft resist s it v wild Whoo Wi | TUE BRUNSWICK, BALKE, COL Omaha fron Works do-a not tura black, it in taken out o LENDER COMPANY,' " oo i it s U.P. RAILWAY, - - - 17TH & 18TH STREETS on casy terus. This heautiful location mand a ready salo at tho pricos wo aro to sell for. Lots in overy addition and every portion of [BUCCESSOLS TO THE J. M. B, & B, 00.] th: jar and put in sawdust to dry, aft r which it is burnished and passed up to the finishers, who add same neat-looking triflo to the ring to finish it off, such as . small gold-padlock or a pretty little birc in Roman gold or silver.” “How much gold is used in one jarl’ “About three grains a minute; bui sometimes the battery will work quicker and plate twice as much as it will at oth- er times.” “How many bracelets will one ounce of gold plate” “‘One hundred and fifty pairs.” The casting of the ornaments used on jewelry, such as Dirds, flowers, leaves, bte, is & very important branch of a fac tory. Iverything is done by steam. The burnishing is done exclusively by women. the city. st Do & ST, IN THE WORLD. s Ly oSSl L T By SPEGIAL 4 ‘rices of Bilird and Pool Tablesland materials | The joints for bracelets are the most del- icate. The cutting of the smaliest hook - or tiniest trimming is done on what it No 11ct, cottage houso 8 rooms, on 12th and vatchmaker’ ] sostl, 9 tor strects, 81,100, kuown op awatohmaker'swheel, alcostly No3/Z Five rooned house on Seward, neur Saun ly tocl—$700 lowost price—which can ke used to cut a large_bar of metal or to turn out the most delicato scrow. ———— MPLRE STATE, 112th streot, house 6 rooms, B, £3,000, 1 16th stroots, houso 3 ruoms barn, 1,400, i Zth streets beautifu cottage, THE %, one-third MANUFACT v, 8 rooms, Will Blaine or Oleveland Carry New York? The New York Sun (dem.) devotes : ong article to the “‘political arithmetiy’ if the campi in New York, goin; wer carefully all the chonces of Cleve . l B » cal o ols, on ver! e, 82,600, orgiaaveno, T wtory cap, §i | b ? oitage with brick b i ol 15th strect car lino 000, No 260 Thirty-three fectand two story house 10th Y and Cans (business) 84,600, and or Blaine carrying the state, 73 4 . ) ms, barp fonced, a tate, & LT G 0 T g No 267 Full lot % e i 4 Thoro 1a s balios sl Bt {2 S o G W I, 35 Frises ikt e grets| - WATER WHEELS, ROLLER MILLS, on 1kth strect car line, snd who are the repelsi JIs there rebel ~ A iion couducted by the stalwarte, of whoo P vo 255 Lisll 10k 10 siry iouse, on N, 19th stree i i h the dofent of Folgor! N, it doos not;i | CHICAGO, PEORIA &ST. LOUL it on oy | MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING THE Celebrated 'Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth s conduered by an altogether ~difleren HY WAY OF payment,Hue” fac ] oug OMAHA AND LINCOLMN TO DENVER No 267 Kull lot, house 2 rooms, well, barn, ete, on faction. Curiously enough, tho presen ) o o % rooms arn, ote T T L T e S e Blondo stréet, 1500, republican rebels who will not have any o simall, on Vinton 8t., §3,000. hing to do with Mr. Blaine would scon No 14 Tious o ) | BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS to be mada up chiefly from the free-trad, | “onn RANSAS CITY AND ATCIHISON to DENVER |No 274 House on J ;:‘l-.um ut Il(uuTw iy, | © Wt‘z w'mw C ag sl v aspuaabl U (T o Pn oy s e mes v | BE B o R ARIBA L AR DI W ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. New Haven, and New York, They are And all points in the Great West of all kinds, barn, splendld residence, political economists rather than politici- a‘o I N G- ”E ™ 5 5.1; . ans, and as to their number, there is no | (700 T S5 CL Dot at Clivago Three hundred hous t throughout the clt, i present meaus of tolling how great it may with through tewins for aad uburbs, rangiug in prices to suit all i w0 4 rooms, aplondid residenoe, 2ith and Capitol ave , §0,600, 3 story house on 18th stroet be. : . NEW YORK, BOSTON, cluisen of burchasers, The election of this fall will unques- And all Eastern Citles. AT tionably bring on a very large proportion | | Atiiooria with thranih treins for Indianap: | gussdos those wo fiavefh cautiful unimproved of the whole number of the voters. In| tueSouth.Enst.' At St. Louis with through wolnts South, theleight years botween the clection of WEST END, 1808, when Seymonr and Grant obtained NS . together 850,000 votes, and that of 1876, ot BUNNYbI{)l.C,. ; when Hayes and Tilden aggregated o e Wooping IRVING PLACE, 1,011,000, and there was an_increase of 0 w1 Kansis 11 y PELHAM PLACE, 100,000 in the voting force of the atate, ounell A dulga wnd s HANSCOM PLACE, It is not an extravagant estimate that in| Topeka' without'chanice. Oilly through Hin HOWARD FLACK, S Al zouin S SR S, Sl et i CLICD, KL | HIMEBAUGH PLACE, i ¢ bty tnd Counci 1, Via eoria | HELLMAN PLACE, the voting force at the polls in Novem- ber deliver the mighty number of 1,200, 000 ballots, But how w 1l thesfballots beldivided? Taat is & question which no witelligent politician will now attempt to answer with dogmetic positiveness. Taking the new 190,000 voters w} o willlnow vote for PARKER'S ADDITION, Conchen an SHINN'S ADDITION, MbALS Qoiios COBURN'S SUB-DIV, {ds and Albeit GOING NORTH AND SOUTH, Solld Trains t D Pullinan Palice Sleeping and from St. Louis; vin Keokuk, Burlington, Ced L. Paul wnd "M Also acre lots on monthly payments in iml\t;m change of cars between | gROOKLINE, nd Des M , Tows, Lincoln, Ne ado BELVIDERE, ODELL ROLLER VTN ¥3TI08 TTIAO the first \ime, no one csn say beforehand Through Line beiween HIMEBAUGH'S ADD'N . whether & ma jority of their vots will be| £T, LOUIS, MINNEAPOLIS and 8T, PAUL, ) ill'S ADD'N, 3 giveu to Cleveland or to Blaine; and yet | = : n as o great THROUGH CAK BELLAIRE, We are prepared to furnish plans and estimates, and will contract for t1is majority may determine thereeult | 1 Ni ot Anerica, and ia universuly sdumit MAYFIELD, the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators, or for changing Stona to the Roller System, of the whols election. No doubt Mr, | 'ed to be the FORBES' ADD'N | 0uring Mi ls, fon 'i.";:..hc'::“:'mfl :]‘tl::{b:o]::b.“yull(ll‘ 'I:Jut Fiath I‘“flf%‘l&.‘&'%fifiv’-? Warld 4@ Call and so0 us betore purchaslug clsewherewa § 12597 Especial attention given to furnishing Power .thh! Il.or fll(lv quz‘- on the other hand we fear he will lose| Through Tickets via thisline for salo et ai se, and estimates made tor same General muchine.y repais attende it o fhon ticker onicos ta tho United suste | BELL & SHRIV ER’ promiptly. Address many votes among the most respectable and enthusiastic porticn of our citizens who are represented by William Puccell, 7 1, T, wid Cunada. ek G Matagt % G b a i, Opnosite Postoffice.