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MAHA DALLY BEE “THURSDAY, AUGUST 14, 18 — p—— L i & s REAL ESTATE AGENTS ! WILLIAMS BLOCK 16th & Dodge Streets, KEEP YOUR EYE On this list for bargains, and if you wish a lot In any vt of Omabia-Want o rant o house—have youe onso rented—buy & house—sell the one you have. —want your papers made—title lookol up, and any thing relating to Real Estate, go and sec SEARS & BOSARD, { No. 213—#1,700—Houso of five rooms on halt ot #4100t time of gale, and €25 por month 0. 205—82,000—1 acre and & room brickhouse n Park Place, cash. No. 225—81,050—House of six r Park Plnoo, on casy teris, $500, 20 per month! No, 920—§1,600—Houso and ot owery Hill Good cistern and well. Ono-half cash and timo 1—$2,300—Good #ix room house on_corner hall Tot, one block from 13th strest, south of U P, dopot. Bran new Sold on enay terms. 217—§1,800—House of 4 rooma on fll lot, Center stroet. Good well, cistern and walks, Ialf cash and timo, 107—81,000—Touse of two rooms alf lot, Re- gon's addition. One-half cach, 20—81,800—House of four rooms on full lot, on15th street, pouth Omaha, one half cash 52—281,800— o of five rooms on full lot in Par- ker's aduition, one block north of 820,000 &chool house, south front, cood well, clstorn, &.,and a bar- ain on easy terms. 79—87,000—Corner lot E. V. Smith'a addition, two #ood dwellings, south and east front, on car line, cheap and on easy terms. 40 $4,000—Lots 13 and 14, cornor Farnam stroot, and near court_house, two good dwellings on lot, but is business property. - A great barg And lots of bargaing all over town. Call at office and examine our list for improved proporyy. LOTS IN HAWTHORNE, TABOR PLACE; OMAHA VIEW, And n all first-class inside additions, and it wo fall toflnd a lot tosuit you, out of our extensive list, then Omaha does not contain one, ©Omaha View is on the rowd to tho barracks, and 1y that plat south of L, B. Willlams' rosidence. Wo sell ota from 8200 to 8350, §10 or moro down at_time of aloand monthly payments. §200 down aud we will ild you a house on the lot. thorne is west of the High School one milo, nd we are selling lots ono third down and monthly payments. 'This addition is graded and lots are §350 08000 each. Now is tho time tobuy, while prices are low and terms casy. Tabor Place is on Farnam street and 18 a choloo addition, with only twelve lots left, and they are_all 88 good lote as thero aro In tho addition, Prices 475 and 8550, Lots on Sherman avenue, east and west fronts. One-half block in Wilcox’s addition, cheap and casy terms. £4rDon’t fait to call for bargains at the office, SEARS & BOSARD Cor., 15th and Dodge Streets. WILLIAMS BLOCK. 1 lob 86160, NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY | ¢. F. DAVIS & GG., \ SUOCFSSOR TO DAVIS & BNYDER,) General Peslors in REAL ESTATE 1505 FARNAM ST. - « OMAHA. Havo for aale £00,000 nores oaretully seleoted landt 1a Bagtorn Nobrasks, at low prico and on ossy torms, Improvea mrme for gale in Douglas, Dodge, Colfax Platto, Burt, Cuming, Sarpy, Washington, Merick ‘gaundors, and Butler Jountice. Taxes paid in all prrta of the State,? ° Monoy losnod on Improvod farms. Notary Public alwaye lu office Correspondence olicitod A. SHIPMAN, M. D, Bellevue, - Nebraska. OFFICE WITH i M. A. SHIPMAN, DRUGGIST ROCK Y By the contral position of ita line, connecis the B8 o Wby the shiortiat route, and car- Flon puscongers. without chunke of aare; borwoon Tittoe Ra Kinuu Oity: Covthot) it Worithe Alchison. Bicnadpala and Bt Taul: T omseeta i Union 3 principni 3'ana o Buohi: o Vi orld. o hsouri Tiver Point " 1 1dineapoiin and St. i, “ALBERT LEA & | A New and Dircot Lino, via Sencoa and Kanka: | Cutly ot opined bosween Tiohmond | v Atiants, A S0, Cioin 1 O ana, Mini it fato point gers Aravel oo £ast Express olis A1 Through Pass for male at all principal Ticket Offiocs in Htates and Canada, Bagrage checked through and rates of fare al- wayh As 10w a8 cOmpetiiors ihat offer loas advan. Tagen. 0T detailed information, get tho Mapsand Fold- % of the 4 "CRL,\T ROCK ISLAND ROUTE it your Dearest Ticket OfMice, or address E.ST. : A rewly studying how best o convert ¢his. stat ) of foaling into zal, SN Wb Al {" But of all the other complications mone is 5o h Jiworryiog as Genoral Lutler's candidacy. 1716 DODGE STREET. Privato rooms for sdults at reasonable rates, inclu diog uursing. Prompt attention given to emerge s, Pationts can Lo attended Ly thelr own' an " ga Disper the paor open Tusaday Abu AV b A e Sand makkide THE TRIPARTITE, Criticises the Northwestern's Recont Action, tite Compact, Rock Island and N Paul to longer recognize the Northwestern and Wabash companies as member of the association, And o sterday, the moesting was called at the ro f " road is anxious to find out why Commission er Vining 1s diverting freight from its line, anything will be done held at all, 1t s from the nsso. t Sionx City & Pacific bus ciation, M. Cablo rehearses the history of the tripartito Low it came to he made, Missour: viver and the Rock Island and Mil Rock Island and Milwaukee & St Paul must extend their lines west from Council Bluffs and the Un east from Council Bluffs or these must form_an off and defeneive treaty which made t Burlington under even conditions, In con- sidering these questions it was found that heeded there ure already more roads than were both east ana west of the Missouri river, and to build additional roads meant ruin to all the existing lines, The only alternative left, therefore, was to form the so-called trip: artite combination, which was accordingly done, Subsequently it was agreed to let other roads east of the river come into the combination under certain conditions. Under this arrangement the Northwestern and the Wabash both joined the combination, They were admitted on the express condition that the Northwestern must put its Sioux City & Pacific business into the pool. Gn this condition did the Rock Island and Milwaukee & St. Paul agree to allow the Northwestern and Wabash o share of the business that belonged to them under the i ement, The North- ave notice to the commissioner go that it would ceae to report ¥ & Pacific business to the ciation, this act and also that the agreement has never by ratified the Rock 1sl. Paul claim that the Northwesiern have forfeited their membership in the ociation, When the ined the com- the contract Western Trunk-Line Northwestorn and Wabash bination it was agreed th should also be ratified by Paul, Minneapolis & Cmi by the North been done. M the ground ~ that unle western continues to report Pacific business to the it to bo divided under the_terms of_the con- tract, and also that the Chicage, St. Paul, Minncapolis & Omaha_at on agrecment, neither the Northwestern nor Was bash can longer participate the combination, and tha o Dotween the Unfon Pacific, Ch land & Pacific, and Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul will have to be carried out. Mr. C: cites those portions of tho agreement by upon the controversy to show that his position is well t o Chicago, St. (controlled Cable, therafore, takes the North- s Sioux City & nal ag: BOURBON ALARM, Dangers Confronting the Democratic Managers, NEw York, August 12,—The Sun’s Wash- ington special on the democratic canvass and the dangers thatalarm the democratic nation= al committeo su Another rather troub some complication has ariscn. Hundreds of thousands of copies of the speech of Senator Cockrell on the public land steals and frauds have been printed to be distributed by the rarded as so able and exhaustive o nothing else nceded to besaid. 1t has been discovered that the subtle Blkins intends to supple: ment the distribution of this speech with the record of the democr hovse on, The record will show that @ Holman resolution committing the policy of forfeiting all uncarned railway gr adopted, yet with two or threo exceptions 1o raport of the public lands committee looking to puch action was acted upon. This record, the committee in - private admits, may e slightly embarassing. The committee has already learned that Cleve- committee. land’s nomination was not quite such an exhilaratin oneas that of fome other man e been, Aside from the charges of orality that followed that’ nom il which have given the Jitte - concern than it h n wllling to , it s already found that the country would oppose his election £o more orless extent was true, This _assertion was made inall earnestness at Chic Cleveland’s nomination, and was pooh-poohed at. Already, however, from New York city, from the mining regions of Ohio, from Michi- gan, and from the laborers of New Jersey the committee has recoived information ¢ alarms it. Senator Gorman thinks that this oppasition can_ be overcome, but it is a3 yet of the problems that he must solve how it be done, ‘The unanimous report comes from all over the country that Oleveland’s nomination awakens no enthusiasm, and that he will be supported by the rank and file in a prefunctory manner only, and simply bocause he is tho candidate, Senator Gorman, in the intervals between the time that he is giving to the con. sideration of other matters, 15 trying to con. ceive of schemes that will put a little hot blood of enthusiasm into the canvass for the candi- dates, If he shonld succeed, his fellow-mem- bers of the comiittee beleive that he will have accomplished greater things oven than the sup- pression of the anti-tariff enthusiasm of Hard, R S farsany avd IfIAS R R the personal scandalé, Senator Gorman is al ready trying to plug up that sewe Another complication, and & very great cause of anxiety to the committee, is the in- difference of some of the leading men in the democratic party to its success. A prominent democrat from one of the southern states said to anumber of friends who were at the Chi cago convention that the democratic party must win this time or never appear 8¢ & national convention under its present organ- ization. The people in my 8, said he, “are hungry, They see tl ectional iesue is over, They see there, us enjoy- ing fat things, and they are about ready to go in for their share of them, If we lose this time T look to sec a large accession to the re- publicans from the vote of my state. Party lines are not very strong there excep! color issue,” This gentleman national committee indifference exists in many states whe dangerous that it should long Senator Gorman and his cou the are Whilo openly prof, the commitiecs are p it. While they ara utte ure the steength of I ng dndifference to it y in great distress ove ly ‘unable to meas dea of it, yet they have recelved infor 9 U Wabivi el igh o the German President Cable of the Rock Island ation to formed that But that The Sioux City Lino and the Tripare 1a mecting The Union 1 railway, lioves the had a turn- f managers roads in the Wostern T Line association to-day to discuss t1 m of the Northwestorn in withdrawing its Sioux City & Pacific and Klkhorn & Mlssouri River Valley busine: from t wssociation, and the conscquent re: co & St. last half of the ated ymp iy and its 1 and how to do Adams, t of the Chicago & Northwestern, which It hasoutgrown its old 1t i hardly probable that, besidea Mr, Hughitt the Northwestern, and Mr, Cable, of the Rock Island, any other managers will be present, and it is therefore nob expected that the mecting, if it is dends will depend upon o k fora very | \ave no idea of giving up the tripartit citisnota perfect work, but T think L to bo acceptable to | the interest of corporations, noditied so as learned that President R. R. Cable of wnd lieved The Herald says that Vice General Manager Clark of his health whe ) president, and ed a8 £00n as | the Rock Tsland submitte hy lettor to Commissioner Vining in reply to the Northwestern notics of withdrawal of its th Ho sots forth that tho Union Pacific having no line cast of the GRANT AND SHERMAN. waukas having no line west of the river found The Latter Reads a Former at the sota Reunion, they were unable to compete against the Burlington, which had a line of its owa all the way from Chic to Den The alternative presented itself that either the m Lake Minnetonks, Minun,, says the members of tho Army of the Tevnes- | daro not make openly. arlor were called to | Harlo glowingly nominated Lieutenant 1 a brief | Governor Manning. ant, expressing regret | Shelby county passed. Paur, August 13 Hotel Lafayette, virtually a through line from Chicago to Denver and enable them to compete with the Geacral Shern letter from General G that his health did not allow him to bo pres General Sherman, before reading the | formal ballot, which was amended, mak- “Nineteon years after the close | ing it informal, of the war we have reason to be thankful that 0 many survive in health_and strength to as- semble” in_accordance with the promise of t Raleigh to keep alive the cordialities h bound us- together dur- Brilliant as is the history of the deeds done in_war by the Army of tho Ten- ieve our fellow-citizens will con- honor for_ pure unalloyed pa generous actions during the in- tervening yoars of pence, i I deem it proper to explain the ange of prog and friendship_whi wp of the o last mecting Gene He accepted, and chosen orator. 1l arrangemonts wero made 11 know he financial hurricane York, the result of our fatal system of financ Jldier ever belicved that General ( was in the remote nsurable, [Great applause]. 11 the more to enable presence, manif respect he had won upon the battle field av which will survive loug after Wall street s ymous with gambling in gold nt degreo respo Rather his 0l estern), which has never read a brief letter nt, after which e said lie hoped his_bodily affliction would soon ass away and that tho clouds which 10w ¢ “in the deep bos can be buricd.” then appointed and the meeting adjourned until evening. L —— OLAY COUNTY POLITICS, ssociation and allows gret from Ger ratifies_the n the businers of ement ago, Rock Is- ble ng Anti Lawrd, Speclal Dispatch to Tig Bee. Surtox, August 13.—At the Harvard pri- -Laird delegation was utton the marics & strong an elected by a decided majority. aucuses of each faction having decided unani mously to present anti-Laird tlckets, two factions effccted a compromi elected anti- Marshall and Lone 5 iold, 50 far as I Lairddelegations. from, is thoonly procinet 1 The county convention will be held day, and the rc verse to Mr. Laird’s re PiiUIlI(EAN. CONVENTION, Derroir, August 13, on was ealled t ock by Judge N central commi temporary chal 2 Seil, of the After the appointment of the usnal committecs, recess was taken for and the Tripartite, Woestern Trunk consider the, withdr. from the tripartite e bsence of the Union Pacific and the Wa presentatives, no ac t owing to the takan subject to will bo held be. niddle of September, as it is cyident drawal from the y lotbers notifying m to Council Bluf % in addition U proportion of west Dound, not #0 billud leretofore given of immunity from letter from the Rock Island road sets forth position that line regards theNorthwesterns withdrawal to the effect that there is no call for withdrawal, that if it cannot got satisfac: tion from commissionars, it has right of appoal Judge Lynch in Texas, xns, August 13 Collough yesterday geatified s grudgo o Charles A, Brogig, o recent arrival, by killing him with & Winchester rifle at point blank rango as his victim was st tion with big back turned. arrested and lodged in jail, was taken out and hanged by mob of over one hundred citizens. ~Green Me- \ding in conversn- MeCullough was At midnight ho Kearney's KeARNEY, August 18,—At the republican primary for the cning, thirtecn delegates were elected to the county convention, A rolid delegation will bo sent to the state convention for Joseph Scott, can land commissioner, The Tenth Iowa, Wansten_ Crry, gressman Holmes on the minsted by the| . ‘ ey {1 vill stratoh. Yust hang veights on do logs, from Mississippi. The that this fecling of 01t is s by acclamation, — , May 8, 1833, “\WVas attacke Hust's [ KKids pletely cured me, - Foreman Dye House, Bhetucket Mills, will cortify to the truth of the | said: Morgan, Druggist, | or's support, although Mr. Gorham_hes tried very hard to get o ’ i wii bu cennalle, Coun, overcatrie_thie COUNOCIL BLUFFS. od and it (Continued from seventh page.) NTH 10Wa, THr os than |Judge Lyman Named Yesterday at Atlantic, [ Special Dispateh to Tre B Artantic, August 13.—On assembling % W. Griggs, of Audubon, was chosen permanent chairman, Tho temporary | A crotary was made porman | motion to do away with the nominatir spe of 34 to b, The roll of counties was called for nomi | nations. Audubon, Cass and Crawford woro passed. Major Anderson, of F mont, charged the majority with out raging tho right in admitting the con- | testing of the Shelby county delegation. Anderson abused the, opposition as opeuly as he dared. J. L. Stotte, of Aububon, interrupted him, calling him tostop his abuso and nominate his man, There was wild ex- citement. A call was mado referring to the bond ches was lost b 11 which Anderson was charged with giving to secure a dolegation in the last conven- tion, He thumped Manning roughly without naming him, claiming ho was in Anderson then made a long and hot anti-railway spoech, Ho intimated that if the facts were known the indignation will be [of the people would bo so great as to drive Manning from the exccuuve chair. The people would not ratify his nomina- tion, Overwhelmning defeat would fol- low. Anderson then named Charles etter from the [ Tabor, of Denison. Harrison, Mills and Montgomery counties were passed. Pottawattamie county being called, Charles M. Harle proceeded to touch up Anderson’s threat of bolting, and his in- sinuation of charges, which Anderson Fremont Benjamine moved to take a The ballot was for Manning, Audubon, 7; Harrison, 11; Pottawattamio, 19 Shelby, 6-79; total, 43 7-0. For Tabo Cass, 11; Crawford, 7; Fremont, 8; Mills, 9; Shelby, 2 2-9; total, 37 2.9 Montgomery county gave 9 for Judge Lyman on the formal ballot. Number of delegates, 90; necessery to a choice, 46. The ballot resulted as follows: Manning, 42 7-9; Tabor, 85; Lyman, 9; Stone, 3 2.8, s COND BALLOT, Manning, 41 6.9; Tabor, 35; Lyman, 10; Stone, 3 3-9. There was much log rolling. On the THIRD BALLOT being called Audubon led the break for Judge Lyman, of Council Blufis and one after another of the delegations changed to him, making Lyman's nomination unanimous, and the convention breaking forth in a wild outburst of chieors,a good- natured enthusisstic end of a hard fight. The congressional committes is: Audu- bon; J. L. Stoots; Case, Oll Coomes; Crawford, Charles Tabor; Fremont, Mero Webster; Harrigon, C. J. Cutler; Mills, S. C. Osborne; Montgomery, W. S, Strawn; Seelby, E. F. Baul. —— Towa Prohibition, BURLINGTON, TA., August 13.—A new phuse of the prohibition contest developed here some days ago. The attorney of the law and order league, after commencing a prosecution of saloon keepers before o justice of the peace, settled the matter by exacting from the accused two hundred and fifty dollars, paid into the league treasury. This proceed- ing caused much comment from citizens gen- lly. Now saloon keepers have retaliated nd arrested Blake, attorncy, for compound- ing the offense of violation of Sec. 4,316 code, in two cases, Blake gives a bond of fiv dred dollars, in each case, to appeav fo Friday morning, Justice Fleming by the prohibitory law provides all penaltics to go to ihe school fund, e — A Young Girl Murdered, iiieaco, August 13, —The Daily News Sy Isays: This afternoon Lonis Taglar, o farmer living west of here, shot and killed Kittic Mitchell, aged 17. No causo is assigned. The neighbors, after _two lours search, found him erouched in the river, Tho girl when found was still alive with her clothing on fi o oxpired a fow moments later. Threats of lynching are froely in- dulged m, more & e — A Des Moines Blaz Der Moises, T, August 1 10 . m.— A tire has just broke out in the large yard of the Chicago Lumber company, Pat Jater ) Midnight.—The fi under control les and yard were fired by an inc v mules and thres horses were cremated. Very little lumber was destroyed, Loss prob- 1 ,000; fully insired, Burned Out, August 18.—An_ cxtensive fire oceurred hera about 1 o’clock this morni Tt originated in pied by conl minors, and befora checked c ed the eu tire block, rendering 11 families homeless, Many of thew lost, household goods; soveral narrowly escaped death, e ———— Texas Kever In Kansas, Lours, August 13- A dispatch from Topeka, Kansas, Havs: The veterinary hay re- coived advices that Toxas fover appeared in ottawattamio, Morris, Wiison and Johuson counties, muking eight places in the state where the disease exists —— CAMPAIGN EQUIPMENTS at Max Mever & Co,s A full line of Campaign Goods on hand, Please call and select as early possible, All the manufacturers are rushed with orders. Call and see them, Complete uniforms for Republican and and Democratic club: 0-m&elOb Have you seen the Campaign Whips, at Moore's, where the lion roars for the cheapest and best goods in the west. Come and see them, it will do you good, altf, o Frank J, Ramge dosires the attention of all to inspect his carefully selected stock of Fall and Winter Woolens just roceived, ALt C——— He Took the Trowsers, yracuse Herald, ““Them bants is to short,” said a huck- ster, who was bargaining for a pair of trowsers, ‘‘But dey vill stretch, my frent, dey for and stretch dem efery night; dat keeps Miracle, of the Eleventh district, was renomi- | de pag oud af de knees,’” nated circuit jud, *“They are too dark,” continued the customer, “‘Dark,"” said the dealer, ‘“‘vat matter with sevoro kidney dia-|is dot! Do color ish not fast, and doy || nd Liver] Re k0 was advised, aud one botttle com- Chas. H, Alexander, vill fado dreo shades in two days, “They aro too wide in the legs,” ob jooted thofhuckster, and the accommoda- ting dealer in accommodating garments “Voll, ven you stro vay wu'c dey got scuwaller sidevayal SPECIAL NOTICES. Sapecials will Positivelynot be inserted aniess paid 1n s Do more you vears dem, de potter doy “Look at that big greaso the particular buyer, “Oh! dot's nothing,"” said “you vill haf dem all over vaggin grease in loss as von week. for dot spot. TO LOAN—Monev, You take dem fora ONEY TO LOAN [nsu 0). and_apward Katato and Loy Hard to Belie It is hard to bol cured of Kidney di was swollen * ANTED- By the St. Joseph Iron Co., St, Joseph i00d reforences re death’s door. complished by Kidney-Wort in the per M. Devereaux of lonia, Mich., “After thirteen of doctora in Detroit had given was cured by Kfdney-Wort. one to know what a boon VW ANTED-Dining room girl at noral housework, and als Dermott and J¢ Middlo aged woman for general Easy work and good pay, 112 Dermott had to be 1 il 1017 Capitol avenue, #rQuantity and Qual mond Dyes mora eoloring is given than in any known dyes, and they give brilliant colors, NTED—A barbor 700 South 10th St. 10c. at all denggists, A middieaged man for responsiblo Also roveral stronge women for dish Touire for the Stew- s, and book of directions for 2¢ nic, at tho Paxton Ilotel T'he Texas Oattle Discase, - - -~ X TANTED—A good Scandinavian gir botwoen 18th and 14th, No. 1314 Sprivgfield 111 Hamilton to-diy Tmmediately tw al housy-work at Buck 6th and Mason 8t , asking him not to issue inst Kansas cat Good wages paid. tion quarantine , and saying he had take vent shipmnet of T\ through tho state, fection could spread. ssing the utmost con A competent girl for general house- gors, 19th and Leaven Gov. Hamilton replied - — - co in Governor FANTED- First-class cook, dining room a Kitehen giel at Tremont House, 10th and Burt. Why MacNoodle Staid From Church, an keep Mr. Mac church?” asked a worthy parson of his “T hopo it is not methodism?” +No,” said the sexton, ‘it is worso than Ts it calvinism?'y your roverence. “Truly, your 1 cook Danbaum's restaurant, 1618 Dodgo St Morchant Tall at makor wanted, at Yankt Qeess Frank Meistrick, Yaukton, D, 1 “What then?! than that, *‘Surely it's not atheism{” roverence, it's even worse than that, It's rheumatism!” troubled with that unpleasant *‘ism” can find relief in Brown's Iron Bittors, John Meyer of Fifch street, St. Louis, says, “‘Brown's lron Bitters completely cured mo of a three year-old diately, a girl for ANTED-—600 tean C. & A R, R. cutoff, now under construction botwoen Work will last six montha. Frou transportation from Kansas Clty. 0. addresy, John Metaughlia, Renick, Mo. —Waiter at the Occidental, JANTED—LADIES OR GENTLEMEN—In city to take nice, light and pleasant work at their own homes; §2 £ 86 a day easily and quietly made; worlk sent Dy Please address e Fillmore County Settlers, The re-union of the old sottlers of Fill- more, Saline, Jefferson and Thayor coun- at George Whitman'’s grove, Franklin precinct, Fillmoro coun- ty, August 28th, 1 llablo Mant'g Co. ties, will be held BITUATIONS WANTED. y of motherless children. J. T, WaLkE First class dross Pleuro-Pne monia in Hlinois, aily Nows will roportod that £ood business expor- publish the following: 1 liko to obtain po plouro-pneumonia has broken ow a suburban vil on of the Northwester and that the hords Wadham aro mo to investig: NO POISON IN THE PASTRY Dr, Salomon A a gltuation to take ol Sponks German and City reference, Addross 83, Bee office, 7 ANTED—Situation to do oncral houso work Ly Address “M. A. Beo oflice, YUK marriod man wants mtuation a8 book. coper, in wholosalo establishment in Omaha. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ]“I\R RENT-—A two story frame building sultabl o for businees, Largo collae, upstairs suitable for rosidonce, Inquire on promises, corner 204h and | 1. Potor h and Douglas, Two new 8 room houses, very lock from Park ave. cars, NOR RENT—One grand squaro piano, Inquire B ohiihoim son Rt fry POR RENT—0n0 00 81 rosmn house $26. pet mo, &M ook Bt FOR SALE. QPECIAL BARGAIN—Honso b roomes Done & cornor, ten blocks weet fron 5,200, Morso & Brunnor, 4 two lota, vestotfion, w casod and one ote, Edholm & 20919 JROR SALE—Soven Maneard » nico picce of shelying and dra son. JFOR SALETwo and one.balt scres and house In ool location, only $1,050. Hero ia & chance to obtain Ahome at'a bargain, McOAGUE, t Opp. PO, R0k BALR=A fivo yout old, good siaed, gontle riding pony, (bay mare) reasonable. Address ‘O, F." this otf 246-10p A restaurant of fivo years' standing, adid business. Morse & Brunner, 1404 21918 Blacksmith shop, two sets of tools, PO SALY wagon and paint shop, and_dwelling on leasod wund. - Splendid chance--§1,100, Morse & Brun- 5 260-18 od road horse, r buggy and Homan's stablo, 15th street. JOR :«\IV 5 Fies. b 18 1-A fine plano, cheap. Call to-day. nse's Block, room 23048 First-class mogt market 0 10 beeves ver work. Shop rent for selling, other businoss, Ad- Towal 20-15p JFOR BALE-¥lour Mill oneap, on easy terms of payment, favorably located within fifty_miles of this city. Good opening. Addross . 0. Box 2418, St Paul Minn, 207-1m JFOR SALE AT A BARGAIN-Thee I lot 82x160. “Renta for $616.00 annuall; woll, largo cistern, buildings all now and healthy locatt 0k SALE OR TRADE Killing from 7 abo, R droes box 922, Ne In fine, y n. Price 3,000, or will exchango for good farm. _Inquire ou Premiss No. 1881 12th and Willinms Street. 21113 \OR SALE—Cheap lots, 85 down, $5 per month., 1t C. Pattorson & 0o, cor. 18th and Farnam. 170-4 EW MA'S OF OMAHA—Bemis has reduced price AN "tor next 50 days to $5 trom §10 becslotoes. 1261 JOR SALE—A cloan stock of Wardware in Central Nebraska. Address A, B." Bee Publisbing Co., aaha, Neb. . 08l-1m {OR SALE—245 acros; 100 acrea under cultivation; ood grove, frame house, stable, granary, well, and somo fruit trees; about § miles_south of Valpar. aiso, in Lancaster county, Nob., at §15 peracre. Ad- deess Thos. Wolfe, David City, Neb, Terma easy. 040-1 ¢ sat 48 Ok SALE-Toaving on account ot 1l bealth, houso, barn, fowlerics and £ lots, Also two good residonce lots. ' Apply T, E. Paritt, Gas offico, 18th and Farnam. 886.1m NOR SALE—40 desirable buiiding lots, tor trade orcash. Callat A. Hospe's 151) Dodge St. 8 -1mo E—Graded Durham Cottlo—7 yearling ; 50 two year old heifers; 61 three yoar old cows; 4 four year old cows; 2pd groed Durham bulls, Band 4. oneis » show animal; 2 seven-eighths Dur- bam bulls, 2 years old, Above except a few are » deu stock and show their breeding p‘lln!_\'. 26 ¢ y 1, out of above cows, as are the yearlinge; 11 yoarling steers; 17 two year old stoers and 78 throo sear old steerz. It P. STEIN, Minden, Neb, 702-1mp JOR SALE—At a groat bargain, the Scott resi denco property, just east of Fratt's in Hanscom o, This is a vory desirable 7 room cottage and will be sold at a sacrifico. BARKER & MAYNE. 712t 18th and Farnam, OR SALE OR TRADE—A 6 year old Kentucky horse 16§ hauds high, gentle and kind, trots in 8 minutes untrained, also a new fine sido bar top car. i C.J. Canan 781-1mo JOR SALE—Urocery business in good locality paying well, Will requlro capital of about $3,000 For partioulara addross *w. W " thisoffice. 060-1m ANTED— A1 8 0F 10 Fooniod houso i porfoct repuir with modern improvements, and central- Iy located. Address “*A." this office. without rooms, everything homehke, 18th 8t, 4 doors north Croighton house, ANTED—To rent, a nice 6 roum osttage in good location, ou car lino, ~ Address “E. F. C." Beo rolshied raom with board. Address ED—Ageuts for the best can Send 10 conts 1 in tho market. Young’s Art Emporium, Omaha N ping. Address 0K SALE—A choioadairy an stock tarm of 800 acros, 200 acres undor cultivation, 2} miles from Silver Crock, Nob., on U. P, Railwi ceam and ico housoe, barns, corrals, ete., for dairy. ing and stock raistog’ Land is well’ watéred and choice grass and grazing land, with plenty of rango adjolning. For salo cheap, = Potter & Cobb,. i Farnam street. 671-8¢ Good house, 1 second hand 10 h. TR Ok SALE-Enginos now 15 h, p. 20 b. p. portablo and stationary. bollors of any wizo and slyle. Richard & Clarke, U, B K. Y. bet. 17th and 18th Sts. Omaha. odo-te {OR SALE—A printing office suitable ior a small nowspaper or job office. Wil sell for cash or ex- changofor Omaba City property. Address*X. Z Q" Bee office, ot OR SALE—Two second hand pianos, at Edholm & Erlokson's Musio Storo on 16th 86, 890-4f OR SALE—Two open second-aand buggiea and TANTED—82,000 on first-class city security,for & Address Box 020" Post- years, at 0 per cont. FLAVOR THEY STAND ALONE. PREPARED DY THE Price Baking Powder Co., 6t. Louia, Mo. Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder YOR BENT--Rouses and Lots. Chicago, lity DOR RENT—Furn'shed, a good room 8t., conmer of Harnoy, House, and barn W, L. Mcnroo, 0th and Dou Dr. Price’s Lnpulin Yeast Gems, lest Dry iop ¥ BY OGROCERGS. FOR SALE NT—Furnlghed rooms to rent, WE MAKE BUT ONE QUALITY. ono el room, N front room, nicely furuished, { bourd 1814 Daven wnd ‘otiiers handling stk Howard, betaven 10th and 1ith. one dolivery wagon, cheap, at 1819 Harney 5. 889-t1 MISCELLANEOUS. ROk EXCUANGE Valusblet ity proporty, brlng- ing: rental of 860 per month. Will exchango for near city. Morse & Brunner. 251-18 afar JOREXCHANGE—Nico house, barn and half lob yor ciy Tota. Morso & Brunntr, 1404 Faraam 8, ellow groyhound; 85 reward for inform- A. Stowart, 1013 Jons street, m&e® ), 1E84,batween Fort Omahy by residence on 'St Mary's ave., o bundl hing alady’s Eer stra v bt with garnet os. teich pluies, Pleaso send to my office’ if found. 0-13 WARREN 5WI n August T 05=-0n oth of Auguat, 1 bay mare pony 3 yoars 4ol from my premises on 19th- St.,snd Bellevue 1oad, _Liloial rowerd will bo paid for her roturn to mo. Joo Kavau, corner 15th and Leavenworth St. 212:10p FIYAKEN UP—A brown cow, 7 or 8 years old. Owner can have samo by calling on Charles Berthols, Cuminc Sireot, O'Nells Placo, and paying chargoe. bi-Towy P 1LOTOURAPILS enlarged to any szo and colored in any ttyle very cheap, at 1410 Dodgo St., Oma- Neb.'third floor. 104 14p o cottage, §16.00 per mouth; one AYED—A 8 or & year old roan heifer white 35,00 por month Warrcn Switzler, & t, New York, NERVOUS- DEBILITY Vital Weakness and Pros- tration_from over work or in good part of city. icely furnished rooms 1028 Dodge A ve room cottage in good localit; uiro at 2418 Capitol avenuc B Ono nicely furnished 1oom suitablo for two gentlemon, at 1013 Dodgo 8. Boen fn use 20 y and short tail, * 8. Montgwmery, Bee office, 176-14p PRIVE yaulta, sinks and cosspools cloaned with wanitary cloaner. Satisfactlon nteed by Fy G. Abel, (wicocstor to to J. M. Smith,) box 878. 1000-1mop T MUBRAY bhas good pasturing. - Bpriog water. argo vial of po; T for 85 went post feeo on F sk, Catalogue L, OR RENT—Four room house, Phil, Sheridan St pnoar Coppleton v, 810 per month. Furnished tront room, Apply at 1416 ' Chicago stroet. —¥urnished rooms 1816 Dodge Street. OMAHA Dispensary Has Loen establish -A nicely furnished front room 614 N. South 16th 8t. ]T“”" RENT— Furnished room 7 T—A furnished room for gentleman or lady, 818 5. 218t near Leavenworth, and espocially equipped for the treatment of discanos of the' " g Nervous 8ystem, Blood, Kidneys, And Bladder, ducing blood impuritics and pois ‘A turnished room at 2 n i 50 of five rooms, houso west of Herald office. 0d dwelling houre with 11 rooms furnishied or unfurnished. Apply 619 north 10th Bt between Californis and Welster. Yomalo Diseascs | a0k RENT—Houso of ix roows. 1711 Jaokson Inquire of I, J. Fitemorrly, 644 8. Liver, Rhoumati 1 esful methods, includin d 01 RENT—Nicoly furnished front room 1016 wnd am telon, ¢ NO' CUILE, NO yaiclan in chibrge 4 hin profession 11 ¥o0ms, turnace, hot'and cold cold water baths Kvorything first clasy Barker & Mayne, Water closoty, gratos '§10.00 por monthi, 18th wid Frenam Urinary organs {n eall, or writo full case, aud miedicin; oo all eomin nications O: | o the Gumganr, POR RENT—House 6 rooms good repair, |6 8 MERRILL, Gout i , elstorn wi ter. h dem de !unyl e, 168ud 78 . m Sundeys 910 & w ‘The use of the term * Bhow SHORT::: aans ol e wn.:':ylnnldunl llnl:lt required by tho travellug pabe licis Short Line, Quick: Hime and ‘tho best of' accommodae 8 flons—all of which are fasme shid by $ho Kroatost rallway io Amerion. (Broaco, [MrmwAvkEE And St. Paul. 1t owns and operates over 4,600 miles of Northern Ililuols, Wiscousin, Minnesots, lowa Dakota; and a4t main lines,’ branches and connece Aona roach Wl the greas Vusinoss ceutros of tbe Northwest and_Far Wost, 16 naturaly snawere the deseription of Short Line, and Best Route betweon Ohicayo, Milwaukeo, St Paul aud Minneapolis. Chicago, Milwaukoo, La Crosse and Winous. Chloago, Milwaukee, Aberdoen and Ellendale Ohloago, Milwaukes, Eau Claire and Stillwatex* Chicago, Milwaukeo, Wausau and Merrill. Ohicago, Milwaukeo, Beaver Dam and Oshkosh, Chicago, Milwaukeo, Waukesha and Oconomowoa, Chloaigo, Milwaukoe, Madison and Prairiedu Chles, Ohioaigo, Milwaukoo, Owatonna aud Fairibaulh. Ghicago, Boloit Janesvillo and Mineral Polag. Ghloaigo, Elgin, Rockford and Dubuque. Ghicago, Clinton, Rock Island and Cedar Raplds. Ohlcago, Council'Bluffs aud Omaha. Ohloago, Sloux City, Sioux Fallsand Yankton Okicago, Milwaukee, Mitchell and Chamberlalo. Rook lelund, Dubugqus, 85, Paul and Minn Davouport, Oalmar, 6. Paul sud Mion FPullwan 8'cepers and ' the Finest Dining Cars fn the w < rld are run on the wain Lines of the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE AND 5T, PAUL RAILWAY, and every attentionis paid to passengers by courteousemployes AV i u.\m'm\#sn. Gon' Pasa Agh. 0% Chakis, bout Supk. GEO. Is. HEAFFORD, Awt. Geal Pa Agh.

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