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RIP T WOTPTR Sty THE DAILY BEE-~TUESDAY, AUGUST 4 1885, Smoke G. H, Mack & Qo's Cleveland, 0., Celebrated Cat Cigar Finest 8 for 95c clear in Americs, and Excelsior b Cigar Pre eminentabove il others Qur Cat Does Not Hcratch ts Be Cig.rabove all comoetitio s, fir 1 1o and controlled by D. W. 8axe and J. W. Berr, Omaha. nnard & Rigrs, Drugs, L'nooln, Neb, Gus Schrag -, Books, eta., W. I Turner, Books, eto., I emoht, Neb, H. L Whittlssey, Druga, O €. A. Hoenierson, Graad RAPHY OF THIS P THAT THE s ',3 LINO 1S 2 CHICAGD,ROCK ISLAKD & PACI poinis Wost, Northwest and § The Great Rock Island Route its patr of personal secn 1 avenworth and tilated, 1 ASTHMA JOHN, res't & Gon'l Mg'r, Gen'l T’k & Pass. Ag'ty CHICAGO. Listen to Your Wife, The Manchester Guarpiax, June Sth, 1838, sy Atoneo the “Windows" Looking on the woodland ways! With clumps of thododendroms and grest mass- 8 of May blossoma!!! “‘Thero was an in- teresting group., It included ono who had beena *‘Cotton spinuer,” but was now so Paralyzed!!! That he could only bear to lie In a re- clining position, This refers to my case, I was first Attacked twelve yearsago with “‘Locomoter Alxy"” (A paralytio disenso of nerve fibre rarely ever cured and was for soveral years barely able ot get about, And for the last Five years not able to attend to my business, althongh Many things have been done for me. The net expetiment being Nerve strotching Two yoars ago I was voted into the Home for Incurables! Near Manchester, in May, 1882, I amno “‘Advocate”; *“For anything In the shapoe of patent” Medicines? And made many objectlons to my dear wife's constant urging totry Hop Bitters, but finally to pacify her— Concented!! N 1 had not quite finlshed the first bottle when I felt a ckange come over me. This was Saturday, November 34. On Sunday morning I folt so strong 1 said to my room companions, “‘I waa sure I could “‘Walk! So started across the floor and back, I hardly knew how to contaln mysolt. all over the house. 1 am gaining strogth ea day, and can walk quite eate without any tick!” pport, T am now at my own houre, and hope #oon_ to be able to earn my own Isving again. 1 have boen & , and was most_heartlly m on Thuraday BLACKRURN, covgratulsted on o at. Vory gratefu ly yours, MANCIESTER (Eng ) Dec , 24, 1843, Two years later am perfoctly well, Prosecute the Swindlers, 1t whon you call for Hop Bltters (see groon cluster tho drugglst hanta out er's German Hop Bitters ot bim for the fraud o dnmagos (o the swindle, and will reward you liberally for the conviction. DR.HAIRS CURE readlly and permauontly ho most obstinate and This Invaluable speol curcs ail kinds of Ast long standing cases s leld promptly to its wonderful curing propertics. It is keown throughout the world tor Ite unrivaled efficacy. J L. 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Positively Relicved and Nature assistedin restoring Fital powere WHISKEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON TEE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL. NOT BE DECEIVED,—Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Dufly’s FPure ¢ Whiskey in stock, attempt to palin off on customers, whiskey of theirown bottling, which of an Inferior grade and adulterated, peys thez @ larger profit. DRUGCISTS AND CROCERS, CLARKE DROG COMPANY, STERIES ABOUT CO_WBOY~S. on :ho;:inl of his knife blade or und-]'hnr: rises no blindlog, chn[iug How the Cowboy Dentiet Struggled With One of Sitting Bull's Grinders, Philadelphia Press, Taere was nothlng to relleve the mo- notony of *“‘wlid life” In a eclvilized lo- oality yesterdsy. The cowboys roamed almlessly about the inclosars, pitched pennles in the shade of thelr ten's, and stroggled hard to pass away tho weary moments, Everybody was In good homor except Sitting Bull. The great chief sat alone in his tepee, rocking to and fro, in great pain, and uttering the mos: dismal groans, Baffalo Bill visited him about noon, and succeeded, after conslderable trouble, In ellciting & few intalligible grunts in Sloux lingo to the effect that the old warrlor waa nearly crazy with toothache. Many moons ago, while cranching & buffalo steak the old chlef broke hls tooth, and has borne the pain with stolld Indiffsrence. A plate of ice cream made him fairly howl at Belmont mavslon on Tasday evening durlng the *‘Buffaioes’ banquet, and yesterday his stock of pa- tlencs gave away entirely. ““Big chlef wants tooth pulled ont,” sald the Interpreter to Buffalo Bill. The cowboy dentlst was sent for in a hurry and soon appesred with a large pair of plnchers, which looked as though they had done service before, catting off horse shoe nafle. 8 tting Ball was soon ready for the operation. He opened his mouth and the deutist tapped a too'h with the handlo of tho plnchers, “‘Ugh,” said the chicf, “All right,” exid the operator. The old fellow's head was thrown back and the prucers took good hold of hia red guma. “Ugh,” sa'd tho chief. “Steady,” sald the dentlat. A wrench and a pall followed; thoient was filled with a floarlsh of brown arms and buckakin-clad lugs, tarkey foathors and ear-rings. A series of blood-cnrdling yel's floated through the looaly-flapping door of eklns, and the dentlst picked himself up out- side in a badly demoralizsd condltion Tt was dangerous to go near tho old chiet's tent until necarly 6 o'clock, when the tooth, becoming notey sgain, brought the Sioux chieftain to terms. The den- tist was sent for » second time, and camo swearlng in foll cowboy style, This tite the operation was successfal, and a great threc-pronged gricder in tho pin- cers told of musele not valuly exertod, “Yow! Mo b'gchief,” rald the old fel- low, 68 ke looked at the tusk and epat the gore from his toothless gnwms, Handling the Larint, From a Montana Letter, I noticed a variety of laviate witha round-up party, nearly all of which were made of the very beat quality of hemp, twisted o extremely tight that it was al- most imposslble to uatwist the strands Others were made of einew cords, and wero very noatly bralded, the onds or lassoing parts being greased so as to slip easlly. Thelr lassocs were about sixty or seventy-five feot long, one-third of which forms the noose, and when awing— Ing 1t 18 grasped s little sbove the loop, 80 a8 to prevent the same from alipping untll lauiched throvgh the afr. The las. g0 1a swung over the head and left shoul- der and back over tho right shoulder, a peculiar turn of the wrist as 1t beglno to return keeplug the loop wide open. When flying through the air, the noose iy | takes a elightly oval form, but remains open and setules quletly aroond the ob- ject aimed at. DcGaigan exhibited to - 1 me the modus overaudi of handling the rope, and zome of his feats performed in wmy presence were not only cxecuted with marvelous precision, but were also beau- tiful to look at. The model cowboy is cortainly au exgert in his profession, per- haps the best rider and lassoist in the whole northwest, What Slosson fs to billiards, McGa'gan 1s to his profeesion, Oune afternoon, while loafing around the camp-fire on the Musselshell, McGal- gan and I got talking about the ekill he had acquired in throwing cattle, and I had Little difficulty in persnading him to let me Into the secrats of his wonderful dexterity and actually showing me some of the fine polnts of the business. Mounting our bronchos we rode off throngh the sagebrash and out on the cpen praitle, where numberless caitlo were peacefully munching the luxurlant buffilo grass, My frlend had his best lariat fastened to the pummel of the sadcle and first showed me many fanoy sho's, throwing the lasso from or to any point, over either ehouldor, behind or in front, He caught a tremondous bull by the horns, who looked up in surprise and started off like a steam enpine, but the pony bestrode by the cowboy planted his forefeet fiemly in the ground and checked Mr, Bull in his mad career before the latter got well started. The enrazed steer went round and rourti in a clrcle at & 2:40 galt, the pony actlng as a perfect pivot and turoing slowly sround with him; but it was no ho ball was & prisoner aud would have remained so had not McGalgan taken pity on him end passed the wonderful ring down the line, upon which the rope leaped frcm around the horns and fell to the ground. McGalgan remsrked ‘that it was no credit te catch a bull by the horns, for he cannot be thrown by them, and 1s slmply held as a prisoner, buat the skill of throw- ing a lasso Ia to pitch the nooss just in front of au animal when he is going at full gallop, so that at the next step he treads Into it. He trled it on another bull while both of cur ponies were jump- iog along on a dead run, The old fellow was going about as fast as we were, but the fatal loop shot through the alrata tangent, and fell, wide open, just in front of bim, on the ground, The left fore- foot plunged equare -into the circle, the rope was tightened with a sudden jerk and the stoer rolled over In the dust, as cloverly caught as anything I ever saw. The broucho, too, understood his part of the businees thorooghly, for he bore at the right moment In_ the opposite direc- tlon, elso he might have been thrown In- stead of the bull, to which he was much Inferlor In weight, McGalgan also caught great blg steors galloping past at an ang'e by avy leg I named. Not once wes his judgment at fault. The noose whizzlng through the alr io every direc'ion went as trae to the mark as a buller shot from a rifle, 1 was much taken with the frea and essy sort of lfe experlenced by this round-up party, axd enjoyed the tripand camying oat experience &0 hugely that I was almost tempted to give up the pro- feasion cf & seribe and become a cowboy myeelf, but thought batter of it next day, and, although I had lots of fun and epjoyment, I corcluded that must bave {ts dark as well as ita bright, sunnyaide, The Cowboys un a Drive, R, ¥. Zoghaum in Harper's Magazine. whoy Life wiched In between two groat hunks «f bread, rap!dly disappearing bafore the onslaugnt of appetites made keen by tha pure Invigorating breczss of these high platne. See that brawny fallow with the crisp, tight-carling yellow hair growlng low down on the nape of his massive neck, rising atra'ght and supple from the low collar of hls loose flannel shirt, hls sun-browned face with the piercing gray eyen looking out from under the broad brim of his hat, his lower limbs clad in the heavy ‘‘chaps’—or lesther overalls— stalned a deep reddlsh-brown by long nse aud exposure to wind and westher, hls revolver in his holster, awinglng from the cartridge-filled belt, and his great spurs tinklng at every stride, as, havirg dralued the last drop of coftes, he puis down the ocan, and tarns from the fire toward the horases, dust | from the rof: groen grass, oxoept a little cloud now and then, where tome tyran- nio bull or surly steor, widens the spsce about him by a short, viclous cherge at some encroachlog comrades, The sfter- noon wears slowly s the herd in stantly advancing except for a short halt now and then at scme faviting spot, where the grass grows luxnriantly or the stream crosscs. The hills are smaller, thera are wide opsnings betzesn them and eoon a broad plain, rloh in the mar- velons color of Its shiftlng light and shade, and covered with, brown waving grass and great patches of blulsh gray sige-brush, stretches to the far horizon flst and apparently level as a billlard table, full of promlss of rest and rofresh- ment for the hot and tired beasts, e An ladian Spook, pleking up as he goes the huge, heavy, leather saddle, with {ta high pommel and streaming thongs of rawhide that has sorved bim as & plllow durlng the night Qalckly hls ‘‘cayuse” s saddled, the t, broad hsir-rope glrth tightly inched,” the huge bit elipped into the unwlilling mouth, and with a boand the active follow Is In the saddle. Paw, pony, paw; tarn your eyes till the whites show; lay your polnted ears back; rqueal and kick to your hesrt's content. Ob, buck away! ycu have found your master; for the struggle does not 1ast long. The practloed hand, ths heavy spurs, and stinging whip seon repeat the almost daily leason, and with ono last wloked ehake of the besd the wiry *‘cayuss” breaks fnto his ezsy lope, and away go horso and rider to their appolnted atation on the flink of the great drove. The otherasoon follow,camp is broken, the wagons secaraly packed ready for the rond, and the work of tho day com- mencee. Tho csttle seem to know what 1s coming. On the edges of thelr ecat- terod masses tho eteera 1ift tholr hesds and gaz>, half stupldly, half frightened, at the flying horsemen; aa tho flauks sra tarned they begln clostng in toward one snother, niovlug up in little groups, to a common center. Now and then a st or a young ball, mors hoadstrong or more terrified than his comrades, breaks away and cantors clumsily over the prairle. In a moment he is pursucd, headed off, turned and driven in toward tho herd again, As they ‘“‘closs In ma:s” —%0 use an ap% wilitary phrase— ounded up,” on all sldes by tho swift rlding cowboye, they are gently urged on werd by the driving in the raar, until the whole herd 15 slowly moving for- ward, foedlng a8 they go, tn a looss,wide colamn, heaaed toward the break in the mountatns that Indicates the mouth of the canyon through which 1t {3 to pass, Gradusily tho pralrie la crossed; qal- otly and gently the nervous brutes are crowded more clotely togather; two or three of the men gallop on ahead to the opentng of the pass, guarded by two cone ehaped mounds like redoubts thrown ont to protect the entrance to tho fastnesses of the mountaing io order to head off stragglors and to tarn the leaders of the herd into the narrow trail that runs in be- tween she high, tree-covered, rocky walls of the canyon: So! so-o-! gently calling, quiotly and patlently urging, the drlvers bunch the horaed maltitude together Into one almost compact mass. S)o-0! so! gently! gently! push, boys, pash in from both sides; carb your horses: keep them quiet. So! so! drlve slowly from the reat; press on slowly, yet firmly, until the nead of the herd enters tho pass. Patte:! patter! patter! the rushing, confused roar of hundreds of hoofs strlk— ing tho hard roadbed, a queer sound fill- ing the alr with a low yet pouetrating noise, like the falling of millions of hatl- stones on dry leaves, not the heavy and sharp ringing tramp of Iron-shod horses, but a shufiling, soft, although dlstinctly marked mufiled rolltng, something like that prodaced by the distant passazo of a heavily laden frolght traln, ~Slowly, Ir- resistibly onward through the wild can- yon—the frowning walls of ssndstone and glgantic piaes towering on one side, on the other and below, rushing and foamlug over its rough bed, the river pushing forward like a stren of liquid lava from eoms vomiting crater, long drawn out In a crowded, dense column on the narcow, winding trail, moves the mighty herd. A thick, emoke-like cloud of yellow dust—through which the sun- light breaking lights up the tangle of horne, swaylog and tosslog In the dls- tauce like f.am cresting the angry bil- lows of some dark, storm-lashed torrent— hovers above; a heavy, sweetish odor fills the afr; and, mingling with the pattering rush ot the hoofs and the rosr of the stream, comes the occaslonal boominy bellow of some frightened steer. Very slowly and cautionsly the herd msves on; sometlmes there isa halt in front; those In the resr crowd up more closely, very gently, and with soothing crios, the experlcnced cowboys urge thew on again, 1t s ticklish work, for a mo- mentary panic may crive ecores of them down tho pracipltous sides of the moan- taln, Already this morning an unlucky 'steer, pushed in a sudden panlcky rueh of his companlons over the edge of the trail, has fallen down into the fosaming torrent and been dashed to death on the Jjagged rocks a hundred feet below. Rid- ing slowly in the rear, look along the trall and over the backs of the advanasing cattle up ths canyon ahead. Sowe:imes the road descends until the stream licks the esrth at Its side, epreading in ltile shallow pools across it, sometimes cut:ing through it, as It curves abraptly around some polnt only to recroes it again fur- thor on, And now the canyon widens, and suc- ceeding the high rock walls aud great trees, Ite sides gradually merge Into gently rising, grasi-covered slopes; the river, too, 18 broader, its surface shining like polished sllyer, and betrayiog its on- ward movement only by an occasfonal eoft Jipple and low lap-lap of the water sgelust its overhanging banks, from which, breathing out the sweet fragrance of the thousands of newly opened bads, the wild rose bushes hang down their slender branches, Away up the slopes, dancing and noddiog thelr protty heads in the eoft brecz, the gayly colored wild flowera—yellow eunflowers, dalsies, blue hare bells—mlngle thelr bright hues, weltlng Into one snother on the distant round hill tope, covering them as with a carpet of the ecftest velvet, Let the herd move more casily now, drifting elowly along, aud opening 1ts ranks a little, 80 as o onable the hungry brates to crop at the fresh juicy grass as they go; you have leleure to open your s and take a little lunch, eur lo pouce, and a “‘ewig" of whisky snd wa‘er, if you have any, Or you can light your plpe as yoa let youe bridle fall on your cayuss’s neck, and lounge in your saidle, folding your arms and resting your elbows on the flut, round top of the kigh pom- mel, keeping, however, & watchful eye on your charges lest gome adventuroas tw: year-0ld wander away from the drove and looce himec!f in the deep coulees or ravines that, outiing through the rounded spurs of the hills, run A pistarorque, hardy set of fellows, | down to the edgo of tne tratl. Alihough there wild “‘cowbys,” ua they sit on the|tke sun is now highin the heavens, grouud by the firo, esch man with his{and pours down the full power of his oan of goffer, hla fragrant elice of hacon ' rays, the breezs temypers the heet, and A letter recelved from Lander, Wyo., saya: Fort Washakie and Shoshone agency are much exerclsod over a ghost. Tha excitement has communicated itself to Lander. Several of our people have been over to see the spook and say It s there, and no mlstake. Its nightly stampling ground is at Hot Springs. It comes in the shape of an Indlan of gl. gantlo statue, sometimes mounted on a horee wortby its rider, and sometimes on foot. It has been seen by a great many persons, both white and red, and the in- varlable atory is that when approached it einkes fato earth. The soldler who 1son cons'ant night duty at the springs fired at It recently three times, point-blank range. The miphty spectre sat on hls horse until the shooting waa over, and then calmly sunk into its quarters under the ground. The mott soul-affeighting nolses accompany and sometimes preceds and follow its appesravce. The Indlans are in an extraordinary stste of alarm over the affslr and keep thelr tepees closely aftor nightfall, They expliia thls by saylng that beforo the white man mado this valley his home a party of fifry Cheyenneas, Arrapahoes and Sloux war— rlors surrounded and killed to a man a band of fiftsen Shoshone braves near Hot Springs. For many winters and snmmers thereaiter gigantic horses aud riders trav- ersed nightly the spaco botwegn the econe of the slanghter and the springs, uttering most dlsmal cries, When the white man cleimed the valley the epirits ceased their uncary ridee, and thelr comlng again at & time when the resor- vation has within its limits ss visitora the Sloux who, In cosjunctlon with Arapa- hoos and Cheyannes, did ths killng, is looked upon s a most gloomy portent from the land of splrits Strong Butter, Tough Ntosk, Cincinnati Merhant Traveler. You eeldom cee fly paper in a boarding- house. The reason Is obylous. They can’t afford fly paper when attractive but- ter answera the same purpose Yonkers Statesman, The bonrder who was ogreeably eur- prised to find hia etsak infinitely more ender than usual met another surprlie not 8o agreeable when he found that hls new kangaroo ehoes were gone, St. Panl Herald. *‘Tha''s a beef steak joke,” remarked one of the boardess at broakfast, ‘“What kind of a joke's that?” asked the man across tho table. ““Too tough to be plaasant.” PILES!Il PILES!! PILES A ruro curo for Blind, Bleeding, Itching and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indisu remedy), called Dr. Williame’ Indian Pile Ointment. ingle box has cured tho worst chronic cases of 25 or 30yoars standing, No ona need suffer five minutes after apolying this wonderful sooth- ing medicine, Lotions ond_instruments do more harm than good, Williams' Indian Pile Ointment absorbs ths tumors, allaya tho intense itching, (particularly at night after getting warm in bed), acts as a ponltice, gives instant ralief, and is prepared only for Piles, itching of private parts, and for nothing olse, SKIN,DISEASES.CURED B Dr, Frazier’s Magic Ointment. Cures as —by magic. Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs ho lotches and Eruptions on the face, leaving Saltskin clear and beautiful, _Also cures itoh, old, Rhume, Soro Nipples, Sore Lips, and prSoObstinate Ulcars., iceuld by druggists, or mailed on receipt of At 50 cents, Bech retail by Kuhn & Co., acd Schrooter & Becht. At wholesale by C. F. Goodman, —— The natives of Stonington, Conn, assert that it has not rained in tho town on the 10th of Avgust for 101 yoars. ‘That is the day they celebrate, and the weather record hes been accurately kopt ever sinco tho first anniversary of the batelo of Stonington. ——— 1l When Baby waa sick, wo zave her Castoria, When slio was a Child, she cried for Castoris, When she becamo Miss, sho clung to Castoria, Whon shio Lisd Clildren, she gave them Castoria e 5 The practics of numbering houses on the streets of cur cities began in Philadelphia, where it was introduced by the marshal who tock the second United States census in that city. It wasin that consus that the inhabi- tants of the country were mentioned by name, found upon his farm at Trenton, N. J,, o box tortoise, upon the under shell of which was cut his grandfather’s nome, J. Abbott, with the date 1821, The appearance of tho tortoise denated great age, and there 18 0o renson to doubt the fact that tho name was really en graved upon it sixty-four years sgo, Y #h Man and Beast, Mustang Liniment is older than most men, and used more and more every year, E‘ MES e .,,////L M % Z THE BEST THInG 0UT FOR Washing & Bleaching In Hard or Soft, Hot or Cold Water, 8AvEs Lanok, Tiws and SoAr Asaznony, sud glves universalsatistactiou, No family rich or poor shoald bo without t. Bold by all grocers, Brwars of imitations wel! slgued 0 mislead. PRARLINK 18 the ONLY SAVA le ound and always bears \be siove 8 id pame of JAMES PYLE NEW YORK, RealEstat Bedtord e & Souer 213 South 14th Street, Have a large list of inside business and resi- dence property, and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. We have business property on Capitol Avenue, Dodge, Douglas, Farnam, Harney, Howard, 9th, 10th, 13th and 16th sreets. We have fine residence property on Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Davenport, Chicago, Cass, California streets, Sher- man, St Marys and Park Avenues, in fact on all the best residence streets, ditiens, Hawthorne.” ______ Millard& Caldwell’s Lakes, Elizabeth Place! E.V.Smith's,: Horbach’s, Patrick’ss Parker’s, Shimrn’s, Gise’s, Nelson's, Armstrono’s! Godfrev’s,i Lowe's, Kirkwood, Coliege Place,i Park Place,’ Walnas Hill, West End, Boegs & Hill? Capitol,’ Reed’s First, And all the other We have property in the following ad- MoCormick’s, Kountz & Ruth’s, Impr'nt Association Wilcox, Burr Oak, Isaac & Seldon’s Hanscom's West Omaha, Grand View, Credit Foncier, Kountz’ First Kountz’ Second, Kountz Third, Kountz’ Fourth, Svndicate Hill, Plainview, Hill Side, Tukev & Kevsors Thornburg, Clark Place, Mvers & Richards. Bovds, Additions to the City. South Omaha. - ‘We uave the agency fo tne syndicate lands in South Omaha. These lots sell from $225 develop: building up that portion of the city. upwards, and are very desirable property. The ment of the packiag house and othar interests there, are! rapidly Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition, which we offer at low prices, terms $25 down balance $40 per month, level ground and are desirable. These lots are on high Hawthorne. s This addition is mcre centrally located than any other new addition D, C. C. Abbott, the naturalist, recently | near the best Schools in the city. “All the streats are being put o grade the grades have peen established by the city council, and is very desira- ble residence property, ouly 16 blocks from Post office, prices lower than adjoining «dditions for a home or investment, beaten, For Save—House and lot on 21st St. Kasy terms. For Sare—22 feot on Farnam St., near 11th St., 88,000, For SaLe—Lot In Walnut hill, $200, For Sate—Lots on 20th, $550 each, For SaLe—22 acres with elegant residence, good barn, fine trees, shrubery, fruit, hot and cold water and all conveniences; first class property in every respect. ¥or SALE - 66 feet ou Farnam street, near 18th., Good business property cheap. Fon ReNt—Room 44x75, 8d floor, on 14th trest, Those lots cannot be For Satg—House and lot, 25th and Obta go street; splendid cornor, 88,600, 1o Savk —Firat class business block, 845, ¥or Sate—} lot on Wheaton 8t goo house, 81,500, ¥oR SALE—Fine cornor lot in Shinn s addl tion, $750, For Saue—Lot in Millar? Place, specia bargain, K0n LAz —Fine business property on 16th 8t., and St. Mary's Avonuo. Fon Sauk—} lot on_ Chioago St., botwoen 13th and 14, with good houso, $3,000, o] We will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city toshow property to owr friends and _customers, and cheerfully give' informa- tion regarding Omaha Property. Those who have bargainstito offer or wish property at a bargain, are’invited to see us. BEDFORD & SOUER Real Estate Agents U3S. 14t 8t bet, Farnam & Douelas