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.{ 1902 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY, JULY 18, FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE —by—- HOWARD KENNEDY & SON, TReal Estate, Loans, Rentals and Insurance, 200 First National Bank Building. BARGAINS FOR THE INVESTOR. it mh of six cottage in ‘Three-story mek bunainl. o8, \ml mmwonh street, with vacant ground e brte bullding, southwest cor- brick th streets, six ner of 17th ane lfil::g:lor h sk fat cold water. three- brick dwelling, Nos. Double " three-story ing, Now. o 1 ey e hree-siory brick bullding, e Nicho 14 ort IWL 12 8, 6 l\orel steam heat, MI D.O 1 oters cl." e+ d( hrllemtnt story ul modern, two an (rlm‘ dwellings, zl‘zfi 225-21 Dodge street, corner lot, Three-story brick 'bullding, Nos. 2%75-T1-70 streel, six flats, :Bm states, with lot r\mnln tRrou o Burt llla contal nl:. Io‘ur cottages and bln\, two and basement story frame Dx‘;lfl lll. lllodlr NM.% ZS Bouth l.m oders 'dwellings, southeast corner i‘\ and . Dodge stree! always ren! 1 brick_ buflding, Nos. uo‘"nl""r" .mry orth 15th street, six e twelve Nats, ‘steam heat, 346,000 BARGAINS FOR THE HOMESBEKER. Fine modern nine-room house, No. ”lh avenue, 75 feet east front: cd’;fofll.hla house, southeast corner and _Burt streeis, two lots 132x132, \_modern house, 180 Georgla ba ‘Nin om “’o 1318 Park avenue, l‘-v! ue, dcarnl; 1ot T odern house, Vo, 100 feet frontage, good barnm, No. 216 North 224 two ts, street; modern, lot , barn, $7,000, Tyalveroom, Ca: vont, modern house, No. 518 South 26th 8t., full lot, good barn, ,000. New of N $7,000. hrn east front hmn ht-room hotse, mof‘lm south front, Chicago street, uilt, cottage, No. Mo Vo Cam 100x120, hlrn. chicken ave- ouse, BARGAINS IN VACANT LOTS. East front lot on Military avenue, paved ‘street, on motor car line, Jock 12, Orchard Hill; ontage on Park avenue, near P: make us an !lc ,000. Two lots, northwest corner Sist and ook son streets, 100x140, fine shade lruel‘ Bouth front lot in Avondale Py oW ebater street, between I7th and 28th streets, Two_lots on 27th street, between Sprague and Bahler streets, 100X Cl“l.i‘ ‘mv;l trackage proprr(y, 10th and r s, HOW Rb KENNE Y & BON. Real Bstate, Lou uns. Rentals E:"I‘m‘u‘uncu. 29 First National Ban RE—024 13 HOMES. TWO, CLOSE IN. i , % bl Teet ot Mo Winore. raniing for b to er month; close to Farnam car. or the two, #4,200. WALNUT HILL HOME. 6-room cottage on Charles street, 3 blocks west of u‘fi(% avenue; gas to lot, well. Price, only $1 FINE PARK RESIDENCE. D-;oeml house fled so\.m:‘szz.d Just north ol B R e bt wall ranted;' ooy thIng fll’ll Clu ice, $1,600. ALFALFA LAND TRADE. m‘m sitaita, tarm; level cres Price Near one- lll land; nm« 'Price, only 34,600; terms, o !hrfl cash, ‘or ‘pwner will take Omlha cottage In ileu of cash payment. SPECIAL RANCH BARGAIN. Finest small cattle ranch {n Nebraska; acres of deeded fand, miis and & h Gooss creek, forty miles southw of Dunn rth Hlinder lrrluuon ditch is acres of fine alfalfa land; all rlnuhlll Im rovements; owners head of Je on th ‘winter te.d will care for 400 or 500; open ra & will carry 1,000 head easily. Price, It you are |nh ed in lands lenfl for “ALFALFA FACT Ynu oufht to see our list of lpulll ofter- ALFALFA LANDS. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY OMAHA. RE-103 18 SMALL RANCH. want 840 acres with emall strea; ‘ough it, §ood soll, some hay and smal 7 This place may be increased con- derably by addition of more grasing nd at reasonable cost. ‘Ten miles from ncer on the new line of raiiroad. Price 1] B IBIPER, Ramge Block, Omaha, Neb. RE—1000 13 TEAL ESTATE BARGAINE. Bt ool "east front on Bh Bt east fron { :nrrn' leton 2o 8" venueirul Brick .r:-u-‘-eo and "full ot on Doux- LS e -m.nu and ‘fuli iot, and. lo( ‘on ‘Binne: -LOVE CO., %09 ( oot Il'l‘ L IINH 5 TWO finely located r Jots, < Taua! 1 e eae s p:fl‘.’..'.‘ ln‘-'zm- for # A °Gatrander. North American Biifivig, Phiiadeiphia, Fa. RE-010 18 G BARGAIN. 8-room modern house, southeast corner Georgla and Woolworth avenues, oak finish, full cemented basement. If sold before August 1, $4,100. EBACI OUT!XDII CITY LIMITS. ' vemnent, $600.00. ! I Center acres near enam M on Dodge Bt. pavement, sightly, Dodge St. pavement, im- pro .00. . -c nn . pavement, fine {m- ‘ lfl‘:ll D.Ilr.lron p.v. t, $3,600.00. —_ gfik #.ND r IMPANY, N XA BN‘B county, Neb. e ¥, RE—MS367 14* R BALE, two '?lr"\ll address THRER SPECIAL BARGAINS. Fernam and oth, T-room square I-stol B Bermanont. sidewdll. south' front wnhm This is the best buy in t ‘est Farnam district. Price, §2.9%0. B ™ - Rentad WA 'Ml &‘I:m. THE BYRON w €O, 13 8. WTH ,’1‘ ually, modern, never ALFALFA LANI m\dor lrr tion, 'Ilh thunl the country Lty e sl P e T S o e | 185 NEAR York, FOR SALR~REAL ESTATE. D. V. SHOLES & CO. 00 N. Y. Lite Blag. Tel, 9. Houses. ,500-8-room house, strictly .modern, Georgla ave., near Park school, a de- light{ul home. $4.200-10-room house, strictly modern, cost- ing $5,000, with corner lol 110x150 feet, on car line. ' A real snap. INVESTMENT SNAP ulno for five modern houses, rent for {ur besides water rent, on corner, 160 feet, one block from car line. Non-nllden( wants money quick. A de- Cided snap. 000 for two good modern 8-room hous on corner lot, renting for $40 per mon in good locatlon. Another snap. VACANT SNAP Five holce lots lying high and sightly, ene blogk from motor. Used to e $500 Price for all only #00. A on 4th st., near Lalrd, paving and all lpqclll taxes pald. $600. ACRES 12 acres at {7th and E sts., South Omaha, with 7-room house, barn, trees and some lrult a fine country place for chicken farm, garden, frult farm, ete. Price, $2,100. Wil consider reasonable offers, LANDS 693 acres near Onawa, Monona, county, Towa. Qver 600 acres fine boitom land, not sub- Ject to overflow, improvements, can all be cultivated and ls the cheapest farm :flered in the te of lowa at $5 per cre. acres near Wubur Neb., elegant land, pasture. u.m acres in Dawesa county, 5120 acres -Odn 640 paid up school lease, balance ige, own five' miles creek, with fine Hivink water, 80 nores g00d hay or alfalfa land along bott all fenced, {hree !ul .trlAfl;A‘e dlvle ‘. lfl]\ru vllgdmflll lr;‘fl ) elegant cattle or sheep ranci Price, §16,000. RE-108 13 5-ROOM HOUEE, city water, under the whole house, 'cemented and lastered; city water and sink; can get WO belll(lhl rooms upstairs, now all floored; house 24x40, iot Wxi%, east front, balulfllll lhlde trees, first-class nellh- rhood, close to school and street car, electric lllhl in- street—§1,600. N!ce plecc ot rty two blocks west of High scl on Capitol ave., brings G5 Inate 'oE 8 per. st Very good Illvutment In the southwest part the city within walking distance of the business pi will pay 11 per cent basament A -room house, all modern, except fu 16 to 20 minutes' walk to the “Pcslnfllce 80od location, $2,500. hay ne’acre lots and l way down low g lces, close d.trlel car and school, In l e !o“nw(n’ ditions: BENSON, BURN NHIL L. ALY ON HIGHT! una uther additions. A rare ® opportunity. es of land within rl? - or Grand Island at less than BLI)F & TOVGREN, w67 Paxton Pik+ Omaha, Neb, RE—] Will Be Sold Cheap. EASTERN OWNER DESIRES TO CLOSE OUT THE FOLLOW- ING PROPERTIES. Brick row of ten modern houses; first-class repair; excellent location; rental per year $4080. «Another brick row of four modern houses, good repair, never vacant; rental per year $960, Beautiful suburban home in Dun- dee, house of pressed brick, large grounds; trees, no finer location could be found. Good cottage of five rooms in Hanscom Place; two full lots. For prices and further particulars call on W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1320 Farnam St. RE—029—13 WM H(LI‘OU!ES Decat 8t., Toom co! ur . hx atry, china closet. clstern, one- lhlrd Cash, e $.05_per month. 400,00 for 220 Indlana SL, T-room house, epair, 100(»— for 2502 8t. Mary's Ave., § roos lrll—cllu repair; easy walking disf down town. 00—for 3014 Cass Bt., 8§ rooms, modern, ull lot, locltlon good; .00 cash, bal- ance to be arranged .z er cent. o, eest tront West !‘lmlm flil trict. rooms and hall, up-to-date, mod- West Farnam district, BG& QND COI‘PANY. 1 RE-—-952 13 FOR SALE. ern, new;, ESTATE REAL 3 50| 8 feet on 10th, near Center St irackage, Twe lot In 34 addition to West Side, F100 Halt lot near Bouth 60 east front 37th Bt.,, south of Cass, Good lot near 30th and Ames Ave., Good lot {n Central Park, $100. "2“ on Binney Bt., 150 feet east of 30th, 40_acres 1% miles from capitol Cheyenns, Four lots in Wakely Mfllflt‘m. Corner on Benson car line in Baker Place, t in Baker Plas L, %}Rfll RECI ‘It!’ " arn A PIERCE COUNTY SNAP. 80 acres six miles north eof miles southeast of Osmond an elve miles southwest of mndolvh in the part of Plerce ¢oun All cla. about half nnl.rfi Rea out by lbovo dll‘ and is ehu per than anything Plerce ity and Tocatton ' considered. Price, per acre for the whole ncllon @ Slnde " naie nce terms to i n pnrchmr ai §'per cent: TRACT & DURLAND, NORFOLK. Nms. WE HAVE a few special bargains in real uu lM( we would h. leased to show ‘lt ‘nvm--n it earns 16 eInL W N to Inves Interest speculators with m R. C. Peters & mmflgfip rauser, York: Nabe NICE $-room house, MODERN, lot, r In ur HM, south frolll. f r R » ACIRH near Florence, ail cultivated, ne: DumD. dhade trens . !r\l" 600 aj te . Cyrus i 5 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. FOR RENT-HOUSES, Prices Sell Them. 5 acres, near Benson $750. Acres, west of Fort Omaha, $150 each. room cottage, 4224 Patrick, $1,100. room cottage, 43rd and Lake $1,500. room cottage, 4238 Patrick, $1,250. room cottage, 3017 Franklin, $900. room cottage, 1608 Kyner, $1,375. room cottage, 2414 Blondo, $850. 7 room house, Grammercy Park, £1,100. 7 room, modern, 27th and Maple. $1,350. 6 room, modern, 3844 Franklin, $1,500. 6 room, modern, 43rd and Patrick, $1,600. Lot 35 blk. 6 Jerome Park, $200. 4 eastfronts, Bemis Park, $250 each. 2 west fronts, Bemis Park, $300 each. 2 south fronts, Bemis Park, $500 each, 11& 12 blk. 4 Mahony & Min. $100. each, All on “Tukey’s Terms”. Cut out this list. Bring it to our office. All of the above property will be sold this month, if terms and prices will do it. A. P. TUKEY &SON 444-445 BOARD OF TRADE. RE—$46—14 w.urr « cattle ranch? 1 have over twenty in Holt and adjoining counties 2 to 2,400 acres each, with good hay, water and improvements, at irom .15 to $25 per acre. T. Howard, huyler, Neb. RE— SPF‘CIAL OFFER. $600.00 will buy a 6-room house, with lot 66 2-3x128, with well and cistern, 3 blocks from car. If you want a cheap home see us Mondak PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., 61-2 N. Y. Life. RE—108 13 SPECIAL bargains in farms; carefully lected level, rich, very productive farma ‘Wayne county, Illine #oil the beut r lists. " ‘Robert ‘u-m 81, 7l»—1 roxmb.houu‘e nearly new, wal| hulll 500—7-room modem house, full lot, near et T o Cheap’ hom e, $L,000—6-room cottage, and. barn, 2Mth and Grant. cottage, Grant ave, two lots, 33d and We Want to Buy customer for a 7 or 8-room ark district—a 5-room s lso Zl or 3 cxzenp lots ar car line. List your prapany ‘with for sale, 2 SHIMER & CHASE 604 Bee Bldg. el Iz, E—125 13% GOOD #-room houss. MODERN, except furnace, in GOOD REPAIR and NEWLY BD on_ the outside, some little re- rl needed on iriside, small barn, ots, near to_car iine. Price, 2,000, Tetma: Small PAYMENT down. Balynee MONTHLY instaliments. Bemls, Paxton RE-118 18 GOOD modern 8-room house. !m];i‘«l;);‘d;o HOUSES, stores. Bemis, Paxton block. HOUSES—Boyer, 24 and Cuming. Tel, 8. HOUSES, Boyer, 224 and Cuming. ‘rel zo. SROOM, all modern house, 2207 Sherman ave, & fine one, §21.00 T-goorh, nn‘gfim‘.’, ‘é‘"r“u.:;';"‘ another ne ons, on, ee. o When You Write to Advertisers remember it only takes an extra stroke two of the pen to mention the fact Illl you saw the l‘ in The Bee. ELEGANT_ modern 8-room ho 2th St. Inquire at 2417 Jones k. 208 So. D-613 NT, new 7-room modern cottage in "%’.}n?.‘. &G, Walace, 811 nrown'm., MODERN §-room cottage, half block east Hanscoin park. Inquire 1511 Farnam, D—MS70 i4* MODERN house, 8 rooms, #1238 Jackson st. Whesler & Wheeler, Douglas and 16th st. Tel, 188, D} FOR RENT, room modern house. 1In- quire 2421 z‘:mrle- 8t D876 13% 217 SPENCER ST., 10-room house with, gas, bath, furnace and barn; nice loca- tion; rent $30. Wm. K. Potter, receiver, Omaha Loan and Trust Co.,, 303 Brown bloek. D932 nz; RLES, four-room cottage, rent 11 Wm, K. Potter, recelver, Omaha can and Trist Co., 3 Brown blogic, =951 182 N, WTH §T., 7 rooms, bath, gas, barn; tent $20. Wm. K. Potter, receiver, Omaha Foun ana Trast Coo, 308 Brown blgck, t modern brick resi- dence, 549 South 26th Ave., cheap Mgders house and good birn, 1% Binney FOR RENT—Elegant $25. 10-50m brick house, 19th St., $-room Houge and barn, 288 Californla St., 8-room_modern house, 113 8. 20th Ave. $20. BRENNAN-LOVE CO., 3 8. 13TH 8T, strictly modern, 520 N, Mason St., nl 8-room modern apartment in Daviage Blds., opposite city ¢-toom cottax 11th a) :ny' wln:,er, large corner lot, JOHN"W. ROBBING, 18 FARNAM ST, R RENT. N. W. corner 2§th and Jackson Sts., 10- room house, modern throughout, and just been put in first-class repair; $35.00 per month. GEORGE AND COMPANY, 1601 Farnam St. D—963 13 %nnd repairs, 8o, D—649 1 i' 24 N 9TH, 7 rooms, #16. Bweat & Held- ley, 613 N. Y. Life. MODERN six-room, Ave., $22.00. 'Ph one FOR RENT, first floor of a modern house, rooms, pantry, closets, etc., nice bath room, open plumbing, porcelain tub, ga: hot water connections, newly papered an ‘painted, large front porch and_nice lawn; one and one-half blocks from Harney car line. Rent, §18.00. 2023 Cass St._Apply on pr 8 D—930 15% IF YOU HAVE PROPERTY to sell, rent buy, consult the NA TIONAL BUREAU OF NFORHA‘HON. T urer. bl 520 "B'way, B or sulio £S5 Hiag, Suyansouncll RE~149 13 FINE FARM About four miles from Florence; fin: est fruit farm in Washington county consisting of 109 acres; excellent im- provements—9-room house, hot and cold water, large cellars, large barn, granaries, cribs, etc., water piped |} through house and-buildings—every- thing in fine repair; 1500 apple trees; 1000 cherry trees, peaches, plums and fruit of all kinds. For full particulars write or see W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. 1320 Farnam St. | RE-628-13 1§ YOU want one of the nicest 8-room nscom Place I will give you um Uwnap isft ol h Bt vell. J H lhsrwoou, ;‘l N L o SEE PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. for choles %1 N. Y. Lite Bidg. 'mc i CHARLES E., 1208 Farnam st WILLIAMSON HOLI“. lotl hl’ml ranches, loans; also , Paxton hlock. HOUSES and lots in all parts of city; alse elty. al fere property and farm lands. Davis Co.. Koom 662, Bee hu“dinfi ‘? A MONTHLY 'ment bargain in 8- house. G. {ulnllr. r’{‘h:li_:nflmm OBORGII G. WALLACE, real estate, mort- rentals, insurance, Brown ml R RANCH and farm lands for sale by the Union Pucite g\.llrnu}'l:‘ogn:zg : B A o~ jand commissioner, L cific Heada: Omahs, Neb. " RE-34 FOR SALE, a T-room modern house on Street; easy terms. Inquire 2421 Bt R) 4 130 B harles "LAND AND WATER. For alfalta.grain and hay land under teri- 55 Pllxi"a Tovemd: Pasia viost VB! 3 X1 3 - Cursion next Tussday. " RE-in 18 alfaifa, tUmothy _farm, ne Owtier. T Altred Chftath RE—130 “orks write 1 % ACREAGE. Is small tracts, in Council Bluffs, close to car near east end of hrid(- 15 -l business center, of Omaba: mion high level | G uia e nd terms Wil or call on Rob- “ dulrol. V’ rite m Younl at pumvl;‘lltuon. 8ith Bt RE—-M148 15 and Broadway. Coun 101 lsnlurlum houu PROPERTY sultabl of 4 large rooms, lary fh rn convenlences, on the hills -nl l of Council Blufl cost owner about 000, in A u ‘ouncil_Bluffs. FOR RENT-HOUSES, VANS and bagsage wagons. Tel. 1. D253 HOUSES §* Ba& 8% s e BiaS: e M TRNCAE UL P Ton Ill PAYN! BO’[‘S’YI}‘%MA‘L‘O for cholu FOR RENT—2222 Howard st., 9-room house, striotly modern, large grounds, cheap, 5 T montl 9 Marcy st., fine 10-room house, modern, clegant repdir. ‘nice grounds and barn, month. a0 8. e ot w rooms, steam heat, mod- ern, 602 8. rnnl\lh V. HOLEE COMPANY 810 N, Y Life Bid, RFDUCED RENTS 9041 8, 18th av Onl 3305 Calitornia, E% 2 8- co . fla zsth Cosy 6.1, Todern cottage. it Nlchulal. > close in. ave, 816, ms 25th ave., all modern, walking Alstance, paved street. Only $25. jeveral furnished houses. e us before you move. PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO., 601-2 N. Y. LIFE. D127 13 $15.00; 4-R., all modern flat, new; has porce- mg. bath, sink and inside water close evt rylhlnl new and first-class. t. ~ Payne Inve!lment Company, Main Ilool' N. Y. L, Bldg. Tel. 1781. D-889 13 812 8. STH ST. near Leavenworth, just porth U, F depot 4 large rooms and hail,_$ rge rooms and large L $16. BElflB Plxlon block. % s GOOD HOUSES FOR RENT. 207 8. 24th, modern house. 15 rooms, suitable for roomers, walking distance, $i5. ( l‘;ooml. city water, clstern, city water, us 2419 Cuming, 6-room flat, city water, $12, 207 8. 30th, 6 room cl! Wller. 8. lll Marcy, 4 roo; y_water, GAR\ lN B 08, 164 Farnam St, Com'l Nat'l Bank Bldg. D—123 13 CENTRAL, modern, T-room house, Tizard, D—M828 iR & M, U oo madern, ry's, 16 Tooms, modern, 801787 Park. § rooms, modern 2626 Capitol ave., 8 ruoml lnod.rll 708 8. 16th st at, lern, 08 Caldwell, 6 rooms, clly wlur R. C. PETERS & CO. Ground Floor, Bee Bldg, D140 13 LOOK AT OUR NEW 8-ROOM h CORNER STT AND BURT, . OUSES, R. C. PETERS & CO., GROUND FLOOR, BEE BLDG, D—141 18 LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, BOUGHTWIOI“S:M; o; :oaneu %n ::rlo'; rates. artholomew, Brol Omaha Nat. Bank Bl —548 3o SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING, A. C. VAN BANT'S school. 717 N. Y, Life. —363 BOYLES college, court reporter | o rt reporter pnndgll. NEB. B ll’ntl & t! 1 EB: Bustosss Bhorthand College, Bo; MANUFACTURING. ,‘ HELCHIOB. 1th and Harmey, ma- — M358 a spe- oon and 10th OIAHA Safe and Iron Wks. fire secapes, ehutters, Andreen, Prop., PLUMBING. D. W. DUDGEON, 310 Farnam. Tel. 1966, ™ A8 BALE TiES, OMAHA Hay Bale Tie Co., $11 North 16th, ) JUNK. MAGGARD Van & Storage Co. Tel, 1 48, bt HOUSES, ete. ¥. D. Wead, 154 Douglas. D288 e Ry Y A R 'A“ for in Hal conltv. Nohmh. 0 weres. '*- ne impravementa wi on rite | FOR RENT, large $-room HOUSES and flats. Ringwalt, ll.ri.l' Nocl. house, city water, ’IM Omaba ;!_ta! y mm Blondo. BEST lsundry. The Chicago, ‘phons s I PROPERTIES MANAGED. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Manage Estates and Other Properties Act as RECEIVER, EXECUTOR, {GUARDIAN AND TRUSTEE for CORPORATIONS, FIRMS, INDIVIDUALS and fiscal agents of CORPORATIONS 1320 Farnam St. Tel. 1064. CARPENTERS AND JOINERS, ALL klndl of carpenter work “and repair- {8 prompdy atiended to. J. T. Ochiltree, an ke streets. NICKEL PLATING. OMAHA Plating Co., Bee Bldg. Tel. s When You Write to Advertisers remember it only takeg extra stroke or two of the pen to mention the fact that you saw the ad in The Bee. FUR DRESSING. O. R. GILBERT CO., tanners, 1424 8. 13th. SEme————— s DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING in families or at home. Miss Sturdy, 2042 Farnam. 621 Jylis FINANCIAL. FOR SALE, gilt-edged first farm mortgage f 3600, five years, b per cent annual on fmproved farm. in' Stanton county. Nebr recently sold at $14,400. Also first farm mortgage of $12,000 on $40 acres of im- proved 'land in Madison county, Neb., jvorth M0 per acte, rate 414 per cent for 10 years, optional payments. Gow Nortolk, Neb. GARBAGE, MONOPOLY GARBAGE CO.. cleans aults, removes garbage and t reduced prices. 621 N, 16 FLORIST. L. HENDERSON, 1519 Farnam. Tel. 1253 Bend for prire list, cut flowers and Dfl'fl‘;&' i e IS LAW AND COLLECTIONS. STILLMAN & PRICE, 2 U. 8. N'l Bk. Bld. —873 —— PAWNBROKERS. EAGLE Loan Office, reliable, accommodat ing; all business confidential. 1301 Douglas. 'RAIL"AV TIME CARD—Cont! Burlington & Missouri River. Leave. Arrive. b11:ES am 46 pm 6 cm & 3:10 pm Wymore, Beatrice and Tymited Black Hills and P Bound Express Colorado Vestibulea Lincoln 54 Fort Crook nd" Piatis. . b11:06 am Bellevnue & Pacific 7o 827 am Bellevue & Pacific Jot. Chicage. Burlington & Quincy, Chicago Spectal Ehicago Vestibuied E; Chicago Local Chicag A lened Fast . Ka City, St. Joseph & Council Blufis. Kansas City Day Bx. t. Louls Fiyer Kansas City Ni a Daily. b Dally except Sunday. ¢ Sun. day only, 4] [ D-hy except Saturday. e Dally except Mon WEBSTER DEPOT—15TH & WEBSTER Fremont. Hikhora Valley. & Missouri Leave. Arrive. & 5:00 pra @ 5:00 pm Black Hills, Dead b 5:00 pm _ Fremont 10:35 am Fremont Local Chicago, St Omaha. B Oyt Bammenges assen Emerson Local »..... M Nebraska Local, Via Weeping Wate, b Paul, Minneapolis & FOUR SEPARATE AND DISTINCT SERVICES. Fast Twin-Screw Passenger Steamers sail- ing regularly from Boston, Portland and Montreal to Liverpool, also Boston to Mediterranean ports. Send for booklet, “Mediterranean Tllustrated.” For rates, apply to local agemt or company's rborn St., Chieage, Il or Tours on Lake Michigan. THE ELEGANT MA"ITOU STEAMSHIP WWV&#‘""&’.‘:‘&'&"‘ hresr e ot Botrary, Buifale and &1l Enstera Fetnta. TEAVES OHICAGO AS FOLLOWS: . Thurs. 10:30a.m. Sat. 4p.m. NITOU STEAMSHIP CO. OFFICE & DOCKS, Rush and N. Wator Sts., Chicago TRUNKS AND BAGGAGE. TWIN CITY EXP, "Phone 1717, 506 S, 16th. ~M602 L. M. E. hauls trunks, M85 ‘Tel. 780. STEAM DYE WORKS, BUITS cleaned, pressed, $1.00. Ladies’ skirt: %o, The Canadian, §i i . 16th st. i _q——__—_._—_ STAMMERING AND STUTTERING. CURED. Julls Vaughn, 430 Ramge Bllyx LAWN MOWERS, Sharpened, repaired. L 1. Wks., 1406 Howard. AUTOMOBILES, ELECTRIC AU‘A‘OHD!XLEB 1119 Farnam stree! & Derighi's, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS. GRAND Electric Co., 16 & Jackson. 1:0], 2846, —362 ANNOUNCEMENTS. WATERS PRINTING COMPANY. Tele- Phone 21%0. 6i1 South Thirteenth atreet. TYPEWRITERS., THE wonderful mbert Typewriter wlll do the work of a $100 machine; is rapid, clent and durable; to introduce il el a limited numbe . _Telephone, write Monros & Co., S11 N. 16th 8 nl' ul] PATENTS. PATENTS—Sues & C no fee unless succe: POLICIES PURCHASED. INSURANCE policies, old-line companies, hased. s on_ policies. Cll on or b04-6 N. Lire tnam Co., Blfl( Omaha, Neb. BRASS FOUNDRY, BRASS and aluminum casting, nickel - ln‘ Ard finishing. Ipethl A “II : Cop{" ain Bt., Comdl l!‘ = ce————— R LY R RAILWAY TIME CARD. UNION STATION—10TH AND MARCY, Leave. Arrive. Wabash, lfiELoull ‘Cannon Ball" B Chicago, Rock Island & rulle. Leave. olnes Loct Chicago Fust Exp WES' Rocky Mountain Lim. te ncoti, Colo:” LBe Puievio and oux ' City Union Pacifie. & 5:10 pm & 8:06 am bio:: W Missourt .Pacific. P A ANCHOR LINE—U. 3 MAIL—STEAMERS saul arly et waw_vonie Lok OUNDERRY & GLASGOW, 'NEW YoRK, GIBWALTAR & NAPLES. lent Culsine, Bvery re studioudly cos: accommodations, Exo the somiart ot pases Eeuua Trip tickete lasued betw York Scotel Trish Eohimental pointe st or geperal information Chicdgo, or any LOCAL HOLLAND-AMERICA LINE ] via. Boulogna, N;{::‘*‘v‘v‘lr&'&“m‘m of 13,000 tons ruzhur Twin-Sorew non'rd.m July 19, Twin-Screw Steamer TuioScrew Stadendam aue. 2, 10 A . pply to Harry Moores, 1601 F' Steamer 10A. M Noordam w26, 10anM Twin-Screw 1328 Farnam a Aging Rapidly. Philadelphia Times: A conductor on ome of the Reading “locals” was handed a ticket for Wayne Junction by a woman who boarded his train the other day in the company of a bright-looking little girl. He looked at the child and then asked for another ticket. “I've mever had to pay for her before,” was the mother's reply, “How old Is she?" asked the conductor. “Five years. “Why, mamma! child, “She's—she's nearly plained the mother. golng on 6. The conductor looked at the mother for a second, and s he turned away said: “Well, madam, if I were you I'd buy a ticket for her on the return trip, She's likely to be all of 6 by then. RELIGIO! I'm 61" protested the 6, hurriedly ex- “That is, she's just Rey. John Spurgeon, father of Charles Hlddnn Spurgeon. recently died. He was the oldest Congregational m mintster in England, hlvlnl been ] - Three now famous bishops, wu lam H. o'Connell, Eaward P. Allen and Philip J. Garrigan,' graduated from _the Sunday school of St, Peter's church, Lowell, Mass. Christian Scientists mve agreed to con- tribute any portion of that may be necessary to emnr.a b’ sebiing o r-cny ‘of the Mother church to 4,00 or Rev. H. York has organized a blevcle ¢lub in VCentenary church. Byracuse. N. Every Thursday the members ride to somc Well “chosen place and hold @ religious servic Benjamin F. Jacobs, one of the organ- igers of the Young Men's Christian as clation In Chicago, in 1856, is dead. He d an international reputation as a Sun- day school worker. Miss Annle Leary, made a countess of the holy see, lnd rs. Henry B Flant will bulld & church for the Fathers Blessed Sacrament in New York— The Rrat in the United States and the only one which will be permitted by the rules of the order. utiful bronze doors have been Cornellus Vanderbilt to St. ch, New York, in mem- The front of the lally altered. A new rch will be erected and there will be r’ru romanesque arches, connected by & colonnade with niches for statues. It is declared by a man who clalms to have direct information that Harvard uni- versity twice o ored n honorary degree to_Archbisho who on both oc- casions cou d from accepting the honoi Orover Cleveland took d‘ offered an hono var Rev. J. Harrison Jones, pn'or of - church of the Disciples in Alliance, just passed his 89th birthday. He preacher for over seventy years scen his denomination srow from two ot {hree small ehurches to & membershi Loo000, "During the civil war he was chap- Jain of Garfield's regiment. He took part in the ceremonies at the murdered presi- dent's funeral. Rev. David B. Matthews of St. John's 1 church, West Hoboken, N. ng q.zlu a reputation as a life- Jumped Inlo the river th e o i '}.fifii 2L vio btvyl from drnwnl advent 1 Hoxmkefi feats of aliThape no mmumuy ever preached in ore parts of the world than the late Hishop® Willlam Taylor of the Methodist N 'huu death has been noted re- He went to Califor s 8, mis slonary alon; he * 'dbel then he eached in Canada. Thence he went to Gngland and the (‘onlln-nl visiting Egypt and the Holy Land, r evangellstic serylces wherever t e Mm ble. Laier he worked in Australls, Tasmania. hr A previous to. b ad performed similar cemly, land, Indis, Bouth Africa, the Congo regio; the ‘West Indles and In’ various countri in Bouth and Can«ul America, thus cove: lox everv cantiaent \ g LIVING ANIMALS OF THE- WORL HAVE YOU | SECURED ,000 ILLUSTRATIONS. IF NOT, CALL AT THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE OMAHA DAILY BEE AND SEE THE WORK. 24 SECTIONS. 10c EACH. BY MAIL 15c. 1 Delrght Old and ction 1 APES, MONKEYS, LEMURS, BABOONS. RABBITS, BATS, ELEPHANTS, ETO. ection 7 ZEBRAS, HORSES, OXEN, BISON. DRER (Cont.) CAMELS, PIGS, BTC. ction 11 Hippopotamuses, WHALDS, DOLPHINS, JUMS, FLYING MICE, PORCUPINES, ANT EATERS. ction 13 OBTRICHES, GAME BIRDS, PIGEONS, GROUSE. Section 14 HERONS, ETC. Five Section to Follow, Equally Interesting.

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