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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1882)
-V \ THE DAILY BEE OM.AHA TUESDAY , OCTOBER 10 VANDERBILT'S BILE , The Principles on Whloh a Rail road King Conducts His Business. Purchasing Politicians the Stone , nnd Disregard of the Public the Basin. A Frank Interview vritU tUo Ser of HU Tnthnr. "Referring to wtiges paid your cm ploycs , " Baid the reporter , ' 'do yen consider thM. they are guiiurally wlial they Miould be ? " "Yts , I doj thcro is always n lot ol nhittlcns follows who spend thoii money in drink nnd riotous doing wli ( tire ready to coniplnin of anything but now take the omploycs on thi Now York Control & -Hudson Rivoi railway. Among tbuni wo have bo twcoii BIX > aud ncvun hundred en concurs who earn from § 4 to $ J n day , Theau men are the best which wi have in our employ unil urn iilmost nil of them moinborn of thu Jirotlicrhood of engineers , which 1 conaidur to be an excellent orgiitilzilion , When atij difTcroncos of opinion occur botwcci our company and eniployua , wo ati alvraynroady to licar thum and con < aider their requests , and when thej are rciuonrblo wo grant them. Whet wo arc making twelve shillings , w < uro always willing to pay our men tor ahillinRH , but when wo niuku tmlj twelve wo don't pay fourteen. Oui men know thin , nnd thoyaropitiorall ) ealiafiod , and wo hive httlo ( Jidiciiltj with thorn. "What do you think of this nnti- jiionopolymovomoni. " "Ilia a movement Itmpiri'i ! by n Del of fools and blackmailers. To lit auro , there are nome men interested in it whoso motives uro good , if thru Bunso in net. When I want to buy ii [ : uny politician , I alwajs find thu unti monopolists the most purchasablu. They don't comu rt high. " "Aro you atilt an largely irturcstod in Union F.icifio road us over ? " Rskud the reporter. Mr. Vandcrbilt , while not dcolrinii to have it etaibd that lie had aold out the major part of hie U. 1' . utock , litill gave the ruportor to underaUnd that such was the caso. Ho was duuirouti of iiivfaUug the money which ho had in that road in another cntcrpriio uivl it wao not from any lac. : of conlHJiiri in the U. P. that ho had nold 'largely of its stock. II o futy"Qt the ro ; i v/as in moat oxcylltnt condition nut with the beat ri prospccta. "What nVrangemonta uro bointi made fi'i nn oxtonnimi of the Vumler 'bilt/yatem into the wont , HO that yen ' ' "ilhavo a dirrct run botwceu .Now Vork uurl Omahal" "Oh , wo are not mittlotl exactly 01 all our plans yot. Wo have n we.tton cxtenaion , yon know. I um laryi holder in Chicogo , Uurlingtou A Quincy stock , nnd the largest clock holder in the Rock leland. "It is a point in munaginij the rr.iul under my control to oponao them ii a manner which will bo to thu beat in toroat of the stock holders. " "Do you think that thuro is an ; probability o ! u lower rite botnf chnrgod between the cast and west fo : passenger traftio. " 4 'No ; I do not. The pasiongor traf fie la only a amall part of the bunincs of the railroads. No lower ratoa conic bo made to pay butwuen Now Yorl and Chicago. Why , sir , do you knov that not over 150 passengora are son from Chicago to Now York per daj over all the east bound roads ? 0 course , if any ono road could have al this business it could afford to carrj them for $15 a hoad. " Does your limited express pav ? " "No ; not a bit of It. Wo only rm it because wo are forced to do BO b ; the action of the Pennsylvania road It does not pay expenses. Wo wouh abandon it if it was not for our coin potitor keeping its train on. " "But don't you run it for the pub lie bonoirt. " "Tho public bo damned. Wha docs the publio care for the rallrond uxcopt to got no much out of them fc as email a consideration aa poaaiblo. don't carry Block in this eilly nonosons about working for anybody'u good bu our own , bccauto wo are not. Whui wo make a niovo wo do it bccaueo it i to our interest to do BO and not be cause wo expect to do somebody ele aomo good. Of course wo Ilko to d ovorytiilng positlblo for the bonoQt o humanity in general , but when rro do wo first BOO that wo nro boneflttin ourtolvcB , Kill rondo are not run 01 Bontimont , but on businesa principlet and to pay , and I don't moan to b cgotlstio when I suy that the road which I have had anything to do wit have .generally paid pretty well , " Mr. Doochor'a Political Hormon. Chicago Tr tune , The bold and indignant "politic ! onnon" preached by Mr. Uocchor o Sunday lost against the iniquitou manner in which Mr. Folger receive the Saratoga nomination will con mend itself to vvury Ohristiau ma andtoo\ory citizen , without regar to religion , who believes in honesty i politic * The Trlbuuo has never bt lieved ( It t the pulpit should dabbl ' liifpolitict- au electioneering mi culuo or thfvl it al\ould USD its Jnflt onoa inlf YOV t , * caiididatoa or dictat poliUoilVpoUolHi but there are occ ionfff henjt hw tl\o \ right to spoa out , K andl " upuntuoh \ occasion it Bho"uldip6ak with no ui certain vdio&jJ'Tlio jnlpit oannovt ollord to co > idf .o ring-doing , ] has no righ % bo illout when evil i .eoiumi u. lia ottlco is to rubult 'crir and corruption of every son irwh&n politiclam , by fraud , au forgery , and bribery , foltt a tick * the people , it matters not win / part/ the ticket represent * or wli eUnda at the head of that tiukot ci however roipectablo its utaudan bearer may have been in the past , tli pulpit then has the right to dcnounc such corrupt methods , and is faleo I its duty if it neglects to do BO. Frau in any operation U an evil that ougt to bo exposed and published , an fraud in politics is not different froi fraud in any other transaction. I thu case the Saratoga fraud all'ects IK only the people of Now York , but tli people of the United Btatei , an when hi * accldency the president < the United State * dictates who ilia bo the candidate of n state convention , and the political thieves get together and etcai the nomination by forgery and the corrupt use of money , then a great crime has been committed which is not only infamous in Itself , but tends to vitlnto national politics , and as snch the pulpit should nttrxk it without gloves , Mr. Bccchor his done this , nnd ho 1ms done It boldly and fearlessly and without any attempt at apology. lie hat always boon u power on the right sldo o politic ) , nnd hin voice has never boun client vrh.-.n political evil won to LKI attnckcd , and now oncu moro it rings out in clarion tones in defense of the right nnd in denuncia tion of thu wrong. Mr Jiouchtr'a record an a , republican and his ftorviccs to the pMty in itn curly d\\s when it wai ntarting out upon its nohlo inin- sion nntitlo him to npcnk ai ono hav ing authority. lie ia not diverting the party. On the other hand , ho is a bettor republican than over , when ho xuya : "Von should ay to the load- irs that you will follow them BO IOIIL' .as they are reliable. If such n public mititimcnc wuto dpvolopnd , would thcro moil nho committed forgery - gory nnd poured out nionuy r.t Sirttogn daio to 'roneit the pr ctiof ? Once up , no good u man as Judge ) Folgtr should ho Dent homo us a tuxtiinoninl of disapprobation by iho votero of the state , nud you will nqver BCD ouch an other CBJO of trickery in our politics nt Iciut in this gcncratinti. " Mr. liccchor is u better republican whnn ho denounces corruption in party loaders , when ho CRsaila the Infamous compact between the avarice of cor porate monopolico nnd the revenge of disiippointcd politicians , resorting to upon fraud to carry KB purposon , and hit ii a bottvr Ohrialian when ho doun it without hociUtion , and etrikon nl d very ono from Iho preeidont down who wai ongngud in the fraud. If every other frioud. of the republican Witty were equally honest nnd four- lean it would not bo louff boforu it would bo purified , nnd , as Mr. BiiocUc-r tiigniflcintly caya : "Thoro never wiia u titno when u party could bo robukrd v.'ith HO lit- tlu damage to publio nti'iira r.n there is thin yoir. " When no old nnd atrotig j. republican ns Air. licechor nays thip and nnnounnca that ho will no1 bo dictated t i or comlono fraud i whowa not only that hu lia'i n . ' ' h nonso of hi'i Christian dnlj'-hiit ( hid there ia something "rotKn in Doiiiuarlc , " JJo would ho tli. ) luat limn to Ktavo the rnnkn , Jf liun betiu too good and Bt.uuulijjn soldier , ho ? oa carried the cjlora nnd fought unuur them too long to quit the Held unions nomothing wne radically v/rnng , and when such nn old Boldiur finds that the flag ia ntainrd and to nerve under it in din- hnnorablo it nny bo considered cur- tr.in thai , other.1 v/ill follow a they HUU lim btrp out. llointirliiiblu for iivcrooming din- nsos canard by impure v/ntur , decay ' vogbtation , oio. , iu JJro\\n'a Iron JJittura. TIIF. CHRISTIAN CONVENTION PrococdtncB otSnUirdoy'u Soablon. Oonvontion called to oidcr by iti president , J. Z. Briacoo. Reading and prayer by W. H. Boordnloy , Minuten read nnd adopted. The morning hour waa tnkou up in hoarinf ropurtn from dlfloreut churches ant the naslstant evangelists thnt the BO cloty has employed for vpccial work nnd every ono made reports croditabh to thomselvoi nnd entisfnctory t < the convention. After the reading of letters from proachora wlu could not attend , bearing words of encouragement couragement nnd money to start tlu work for the now year , thoconvontior .intoned to an address nnd then tool their noon recess , after which tlu committee appointed for that purpoat made their report , which was adopt ud , recommending that the proachort of the etato form n ministerial nasocla < tion , having for its object the mutual couDsol , co-operation nnd the protec tion of the churches of Christ , nnd the preachers of the gospel through' out the state. Monday nt 8 o'clock was set apart for the initial meeting. After completing coma unfinished business , by request the secretary ol the General Missionary society sol forth the claims of aaid society , and In proof of the worthinesi of its clainu allowed from reports that In foreign , as well as the homo Holds of work , the converts numbered nearly as many thousands as there waa dollaru given , and &u interesting as well ns Btrnngt part of his report was the scorning Providential supplying , just whet wAtitod , of a man fitted by blrtl and education or long residence for Franco , India , Italy , Jamaica and other foreign fields whoso worl and iiuccosa has proved bettor than , tin most sanguine could have hoped. Kol lowing this the convention nulhorizoi the chair to name the delegates to tin general convention soon to meet ii Lexington. Ky. , and voted for th atato board to locatu the next muotii ) ; wnnn they should think best. After recess for auppor , a fin nndionco greeted F. M. Green , wh pleased them with n fine eermou , rt ! pleto with thought and encouragement mont , after which the convention ad journed to meet at 2:30 : p. m. Sunday for the consideration of Sunday schou work. N. U. ALLKV , Recording Secretary , The Hight Hort'ot Qouernl. Jacob Bmltb , Cllutnn utreet , DutTMc lay * he hat uceil SrniNU Itl.osaoM Iu hi family ua a general iiieillciue fur cascn i hulittosUou , lilllouiuetH , bowel and kfdne ; oouiplatntB , au'l ilisnnlera writing from hi : jmrltlei of the lilouj ; h ap akn highly i of IU elllcacy , I'djo CO ccutu , trial bottle tle 10 centn. Army Ordora. First Lieutenant Frank Mlchlor Fifth cavalry , IB relieved as recruit lug vlUccr at Fort D. A. Rusecll W. T. First Lieutenant Morris 0. Footc adjutant Ninth infantry , is appolntei recruiting olticor at Fort D. A. Rus sell' , W. T. The following named recruits , en listed nt Fort D. A. Russell , W. T. and Fort Douglas , U. T. , are asaignci as follows : Daniel Mount , to com pan E , Ninth infantry ; Frank Wilson , t troop L , Fifth cavalry ; Recruit Wil eon will ba sent to the station of hi troops ( Fort Sidney , Neb. ) on th first favorable opportunity. Captain J. M , Hamilton , Fifth cav airy , having complied with orders No. 120 , Fort Robhuon , Nob. , Septem ber 10th , 1882 , itsued in ceordnnco with tolegr phio instructions from thcBo headquarters , of September ICth , 1882 , will rejoin hu station , Fort Ilobinsjn , Neb , Paragraph 9 , special orders No. 100 , current aotica , from thcto headquar ters , Is amended , to rend 3 follows : First Lieutenant Walter S. Schuy- ler , Fifth Cavalry , is detailed ns Judge Advocate of the General Court Mar tini convened by paragraph 4 , special ordora Nn , 87 , current dertea , from theno hcadquartero. Major Veiling 1C. Hart , Fifth Cav alry , is huroby lelmved frim the com- mind of Fort WnMiakio , W. T. , mid Bunigncd to that of Fort McKinney , W. T. Privnto Jinx Arendt , company D , Ninth Infantry , ( now at Fort Douglnn , U. T. , ) will report in person to thu Commanding Ofliccr of Fort Uridgcr , Wyo. , for temporary duty M Jlospitil Slov/ord of the third clans. Upon the recommendation of hn wttory commander , the uncxpired ibr.ion of the nontonco nwardaU pri- 'alo ThomiiB 13. Finoynn , Ligllt Hat- , sry D , Fifth Arlillpty , promulgated n general nourt martial orders No. 70 , current scriua , from headquarters dc- lartmcnt of the tail , in remitted. Uulm In Glleml. rhcro Is n balm ia Gllend'to heal each K > i > ln < ; wound ; u THOMAS' IIi.ECTiuc On. , the tctnedyi- foUMl , 'or Intetnal nnd for outward use , you ftbe < ly may apply It ; 'or all pam and itilhmnmtion , yun shou'd not fnll to try it. t only costs a trillo , 'tin worth ill weigh ! In gold , \tul by every dealer iu the land UIH reme dy la sold. .IcKoo RiiiUln nt cho Uporn. Uouao' Tlio atinounceinQnt of the appear- auce of McKuo Rtnkin anJ vtte KUty Blanch rd ) at the opera home icxt trook , will ba hailed with picas- ire by the amusement patrorm ol Om-ahu , by whdin both nrtiata have eon hold iurhigh e tuoui lor many 'earn. Bpeaking of thcao supreme 'avorites , the Clorolanil J'laindealci "Tho annuil rf.turn to our o'ngo ol Mr. and Mm. MeKoo Rinkiu is lover-lailing lemindor of thu iiotuhli aohievunicntn ot Mr. Rinkii ) , in hif irofcaaion , the < i\iality a'id merit ol rhich entitle him to a very high rank. Mr. Itnnkin has demonstrated in mori : han ono chnracter that , ho poinoascn n auporior crentivu talent , and ho hat c&ti\bli&hod moat amjly ; the gcnoral oxcullouce of his perct-ptions In a line > f imperdonutfona. II in wnn ono ol , ho stroiujcBt and mu-t , cU'ectiv' pro- ueutatioim of the dual role of "Louio' mid "Fnbtim di Francht" In the "Cor- Rican lirothera" over knonn to the Atnoricnn stage , and the fact that tin drama had a run of one hundrci nij'.lita nttho Howard -ithoniiuui , Beaten ton , na long ngo na 18(10-7 , ia ovi' louco of the great merit of Mr. Ran kin in this dual impersonation. Ai "Mnthow Elmoro" in "Lovo'a Sacri' ' ficc , " ho at u moro recent dnto achievei line ouccoss at the Union Squan theater in the pal inly daya of legiti tnnto comedy at that house , mid stil later his "Armand Duval , " supportinj Clara Morris in "Camlllo , " won un stinted praise. No ono wh < has scon hlo "Jacquo Frouchord" Ii the "Two Orphan " will qucctlon tin atatement that it WIM immenRurabl ] above uny other rendering of the char noter over soon in this country , nnd i1 was pronounced by English am French critics to bo a moro cumpleti and satisfactory assumption of tin part than was given by any ncto : abroad , A fire compliment waa pair to Mr , Rankin in thn ouccsion of thi revival of "Macbeth" in Philadolphii aomo years aince , when ho waa no lectori to piny "Macbeth" and full ] juBtifiod the preference shown fo : him. Bin "Sandy" In "Thi Danitea" and hlB " 49" in the play o that name , in both of which ho wll bo seen nt the opera honao next week are familiar stage figures to all piny { oora of to-day , ana their merit hai received the amplest aommondatioi From the prcsa and ppoplu every where. McKee Rankin in ono of thi sterling actora of the old school , o whom but few remain , but whoso ox unplo and methods should not b Forgotten with their departure. Mr Rankin haa admirable aid and uup port in hin accomplished wife , win shares equally with him the popula regard. " REMEMBER THIS. If you nro aiok Hop BUtora wil ouroly nld Nature i" making you wcl when all vise fails. If you nro costive or dyspeptic , o are sull'iiring from any of the numerous ous dieonnes of the ntomach or bowela it ia your own fault if you remain ill for Hop Bitter * nro a aovcroigi remedy m all atich complninta. If you are wasting away with an ; form of Kidney disease , etoptemptin Death tlna moment , and turn for i euro to Hop Bittern. If you nro n sick with that terribl niokneau Nervousnesa , you will find "Balm iu Uilead" in the uao of Ho Bittera. If you are a frequantor or a run dent of a miaamatlo district , barricad your lystem against the ucourgo of a countries malarial , cpidomio , biliou : and intermittent fevera by the use c Hop Bitten ) . If yon Imvo rough , pimple , or aa low skin , bad breath , paina and achei and feel miserable generally , Ha Bitter * will give you fair akin , rio blood , and eweotoat breath , health an comfort. In short they cure all diseases c the atomaoh. Bowuls , Blood , Live ; Nerves , Kidneys , Bright'a Diaoasi Five Hundred dollarawill bo paid fc a ease they will not euro or help. That poor , bedridden , invalid wifi aistcr , mother or daughter , can I made the picture of health , by a fe bottles of Hop Bittera , eoiting but tritle. Will you let them sutler ? FA8T TIME I la ( Clog Uu Ukt Ihl ( JMcago & Northwest 6PJ1vsrjBLar Tnlu ICATB Omkbi 8:40 : p. m. nd 7UO k. c I ot < uU InloniuUou call on U. I1. DEUEL , Tick Ag.ct. Ittli Hud 1-atuim l . , J. UKLL , U. I lUUw.y Utpol. orM JJLUEdT.CLAUE.Oe Offices 15th and Douglas Streets. Ko. aw. Iloiullfut residence lot on itrect , ncurli aitof St. Mary's avenue , * 2,700. No.aU. lullhton 11/lhktrcct , noir I'opplo- on'ii , ttSO. No. Bin. rulUcronilliirt street , ro r Convent of Kacrcd Henri Sl.ilW. No. 317. Fill Hot on Cillforn'a , near 21st Direct , 1,9W. ( rto. 31R Two lots rn Ecward , cor Sa'judcra trcct.Jl.SJO- No. 31V. Two loti on Charles , near Suimlsrj itrect , Ul,600. Ko. SCO. Ha f acre on CumlnifEtrcct , near Out- onf47.r . No. 3J1. Ofxlie&utlul residence loU , nnevliw , n Mt. t'lusint dMnuc. mar Hauecom I'.rit. l.BOO. No. M ? . One-half acre on California street , nuir Ciclijhtan Coilega. $1,6(0. No. 323. Twulolsou Marcy street , near 12th trect , W.CIIl , No. SW. 1 < rolotson Dodge , near Drove Direct , Smltli'H addltl n. o. 3iG. font aero bla k In West Omaha , 12,000. Uholco 4 aero bbik In Hmlth's addition at weft end of Firrmni strtivt will phc any length of Imo required at 7er > 0'it Inturrit. Also naiilrudll ] Uaro block Iu Smith's nddl Ion on tamu liberal tcims M tro forc'nlnc. ; f No. 805 , llflf lot ou Ir.inl near 10tU street , J700No SOI , I/j * . un IhtJi 'ttci-t near Paul , SUM. No 302 , tx > ISOziNl foit ca 15tli tucct , ccm NlclnUa ( SCO. No 93 , OTIU quarter aero ou Burt street , neat DuUon SSOU. No 297 , Tnoloti on Llondo near Irene street. | 2iO nnd 300 each. No 290 , Two lots cu QoorRla near Michigan street. $1200. No 295 , Twelve choice ro ldcuco lots on II mll nu ttreut Iu Slilnu'a uldltlon , line and etuhth , WSO to e500 each. No 94. Beautiful halt lot on St. Mary's av. enuo , 30x180 Icwt , i.cir Di.ihop Claikson'a bail :0th street , < lWa No 292 , Two choice lots on Park avenue , fjOx 160 cacli , on street railway , $300 each. No291mx Iota In Millard & Calcluell'o addition onhherman AVULUO i.eur Foppletoa's , SSCOto ilaluvca No 285 , Four lota on Decatur and , Irene itrecta , near Saundcrs street , & ; * to 4160 e h. No WJ , Lot on 1 Mi bear Paul street , $760. No 281 , Lot 68x11)0 ) feet near St. Mury'a avenue. and 20th street , J1DOO. No 279 , Lot on Decatur near Irene rtroot , (325 , No78 , Four lot * on Calilwcll , ucar Baundera trct , gSCDc-.c'i. f.'o 276 , Loton CUntoa street , near shot tower , $126.No No 27A , Four lota ou McLellan street , neai Blonde , Uagan'ii addition , $ 5e\ch. No 27i , Tliriio lot near race coursn : make offfru. NoW , Beautiful corner acre lot on California street , opposite and adjoining Sacred Heart Con vent groundc , 81000. No ( io , Lot onMason , near 16th street , (1,360. lOOIotHln "Credit Foneler"and "Grand View1 addltlouii , jiut south-vast of U. P and B. A M. ) > allrcnd i.opotii , ranging from 5150 to (1000 each and on ca y terms. Beautiful Umtdenco I ta at a bargain verj Jiandy to shop * ali6 ! to J260 each , 6 per cent down and.6 per cent per month. Call and ( jet plat and full particular * . No 268 , Full corner lot on Joneo , Near llth ktrect. 93,000. No 263 , 'J wo lota r.n Center street , near Cum- ne street , ? MO for both or 1600 each. No 2614 , Lot on tieward , near King street , 6U. 6U.No lit ) , Half lot on Dodge , near llth , No 217 , Four beautiful reelJcncu lots noai Crelthton ; Collcito ( or Kill separate ) td,000. No 240 , Two lots on Center , near Gumlog Btrott , 6i5 and WOO c cb. No 401 , Lot ou IdaLo , niar Cumlnv ttreil $126 $126NoH < 6 , Beautiful corner aero lot on Cumin if. ccar Unit > n street , niar now Couvtut of hacret mait , l,600 No. 244 , Lot en Farnam , near 19th itrret , $1.760. No2ll , Lot on Farnam , neir 26th street , 11.000. No. 'J.9 , corner lot on Burl , ntai 2 < d street ' No. 23 ? , 120x182 feet J Hr.niey , near 2lli ( , street , ( will cut U up ) # ! , < 00. No. J4 , Lot oa Uouiilaa street , near Zitb , tl.OW. No. 2J7 , Two lots on Decatur , near Irene tce , (1W each. oiSJ , Lot 113 by Ml feet on Shoriran at * nue(18th ti t ) . nea Grace , * 4,000 , wllldhlde , No 2OJ , Lot iasCe.fect on Dodge , near IStt street ; mike an ( Her. No 217 , Lot on ! 23rd near Clark , $600. No 810 , Lot on Hamilton near Klnv , $ 00. No Wll , Lot on IBUi Btrect , near Nlcliouu KOO. KOO.No M7 , Two lots on lath , near Paclflc strait No 204 * , Ucautlful rosUcnte lot on Dlvluloi strwt , near Cumlnj , JvOO. No 1UJ1 Lot oa UtU street , Deal Vleroe (000. (000.No 1831 , Lots ou Sauuden struct , oe&r Sew NolUJi.Two lota , OQ 17th street , luar whit J lead works , $1,000.J NilbtitiOui ) lull block ten lots , near th barracks , 4400. No 1U1 , Lot oo Parker , street , Dear Iron No 183' Two lota ou Cass , m r 21st UM ( Kilt edge ) , $4,000. No IN ) , Lot on PUr near Sew.iJ , W50. Ko 170LotonPaclflaktrctM r lithi mak No'lM. Six loU oo Farnam , near 21th itrce / . OOtof.MOtach. No 163. Full block on 25th < trr t. lieu rac tuire , and tbtoe lots ID QUoi aidltloo , nea t > auDdm < aud Cawuus streets , f..OlX ) . No 1Z , Lot ou Ibtn stioet , Dear white e worts , J625. No 122 , ISixlSJ feet (3 lots , CD 18tb strotil r.t PoppUton'd. $1.000 , . Nolli llilrlynJillMrelotj In Millard & Ci dwell id lltlou ou Sherman a > enue , t-prla an Saratoga streets , near the end of fc-tiea street car track , $00 to f l.bOO each. Nu 89 , Lot oa Chlogo BOM XM stieel No 63 , Lot on Caldwell street , near tteundcri $600. $600.No 75 , OflxSJleeicoPaclfl ; , near Etli ( tree $3,000. No 60 , E.gbtoeu loU Oo Slat S2J , Kf. an tUunden ( UecU , ooar Orac < auj.biuudors stroi bridge. $100 ach. No 6 , One-fourth block ( IBOxlSS f t ) , net thoCoovvot ot Poor CUlrc , co Hamilton lro ucar tba cod ol the r < > 4 street car track. $1,0 ! No 1 , Lot on Hartley , near Ibth , * 2,500. Lota Iu Harbach' 1st and id additions , al. lot * Iu Pallet's , Shlnn' * , Nelion's , Uedlck'i OUw's , Lake's , aud all the other additions at u prlt.es aud terms. terms.BEMIS' Real Estate Agency , 16th and uoai 8 Strata , Mrs 3. O. Robertson , Pltlciiurg. P . , writes : " 1 was suffering from Kcncral debility , want of an. petite , constipation , etc. , so thit Ife was a bur den ; after mlnjt Hurdock Blood Hitters I felt better - ter than for 3ears , I cannot pnlso jour Bitters too ranch , " II. Olblt. of Bnff 1o , N. T. , writes : "Tour Burdock Met Wtlirs , In chronic disease of the blood , liter a l kidneys , hate been signally marked with succcts. Ifnto need them mjdeff with boat results , for torpidity of the liter , an Jin cancel n friend of mlno Buffering from dropsy , the cQect WM nan clous. " llnico Turner , Uochestcr , N. Y.lwrltcs : ' ! have been subject to ncrlous disorder of the ktdnojs. and unable to r.Utiid to buIneo ; Ilurdock IJlooil Hitters rcllat cd nio bcforu hill a bottle aa used feel tonadctit that they will entirely cure mo. " Asonlth Hall , Blnghampton , X. Y. , wrIUi : "I suffered with dull pain thrnuijh my eft InnrandEhouldcr. Ixutniy spirits , appetite and color , and could with dlltlculty keep up all day. Took > our Ilurdock Blood Hitters as di rected , ind ha\o felt no pain slnoo first week af ter uilnic them. " Mr. Noah Batci , Klmlra , N. Y. , wrltte : "About four years ape I lind an attack of bilious fo > or. and never fully recovered. Sly dlirestltc organs wcro weakened , and I ii ould be completely pros trated for days. Alter uslii ( { two bottles of j'our Hurdock Blood miters Ihol rnprovcmcnt was BO v lilblo that I wai riBtonlshcd. I can now. thouirh 81 years of ago , do a fair and loasonablo day's work. 0. DltcVct ncblnicn , proprietor of The Cana < la Proabjterlan , Toronto , Out. , wrltca : "Foryears I suffered urcatly from oft-recurrlne headache. I used j our Ilurdock Blood Bitters with happiest raiults , rind I now find mtwlf In better health than for jeirs past. " Mrs. Wallace , HuPalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! have ueed Hurdock Blood Hitters for ncn ens and bil ious h e advhea , and can rccarr-mcnJ It to anyone rc'i'j 11 euro for bllllouincsa. ' Mrs. Ira JJullnolland , Albiny , K. Y , writes : "For social y..ira I l.a > o turtcied ficm cft-iecur- rln'j bllllous hcadi.'hc , dyspepsia , and coin- Blalnta peculiar to my sex. Since using your urdock Blood Blttcra I am entirely relieved. " Prlco. * I.QO poi noltle ; Trla Bottle * 10 Ct FOSTBE , MILBUEH , & Oo , , I'ropa ' , 13-ajrAi.o. K. Y. SolJ ai wholcpilaby loh it UcMahon and C. F. p. la 17 eod-mg o THE C/JEA1 KUROPUAtl REMEDT. Dr , J. 15. Simpeon'a Specific J * la n i , . .io cura tot S'pcj itonhes. 3eir.li. * > Kacss , Im j tnc" , sd nil dera ! ca itsultlap toai So'LA .ws , J lltitul A.-nctj , TXMI lirjirj , 1'aln.i . ! . IhoDwL Rir jlU5t end rlUcasm . " tiat ! load to . r . , - , t , jrvv-w IConBurortlon tn rrlec , L'j.ou'Qo , l.lW ffi i'ncti.ft , ot uli pack Rgcj for tC.W , Addix all ortlara to n. aiiiioii utaiciH co NOB. 101 nrd 108 MUn St KuBiilo , S. Y. Sold In Omaha by 0. F. Goodman , J. W. Hu'.l and fill fillDR. DR. CLARKE St. toula , Is still treat- In ? all I'BIVATK. NEU- 2 VoUS , CIIUOX10 and Special Diseases , Sperrna- torihona , Impotencr ( Sex ual lucaudty ) , romalo DlBCisen , Irrrirularitles , UllRculHcs , etc. CFlaMes. Bend 25 cents ( In stamp * ) to pay vxpres-i charges on a "taluablo work" entitled "Dlse.fcs of Women , etc. " Work on CIIEOMO Di KAsia , ono stamp. ZjrVicthna of8elf-abu e 01 Prltato Disease , send 2 stamps for CKLKBRATKDVORKB on Junoui and bcxuil Dtiteiseti. Consultation personally or by letter , Commit the old Doctor , THOUSANDS . Otllco In quiet , j rlvato , rei > pectabl8 > 1ace. You tea no ono but the doctor. Dr. . Ijirko Is the only phynlcUn In the city who w r anU curra or no pay llodlclnes tent ever- hero. Hours , 8 A.M. to R r. M. dfewlyy . . TOM r\r man or It-v .trrntoiUivoTernui nlzht work , to r" xorl > ralnwf rrpa T Hop litt&ri ; i.v.1) u > Hop D. If jtvu reyn n niRerlm ; from ui ? IL ditcittlon IT Ol tlun . If YOU an * rnr > ricrt or ulnfl * , old nr "nunif , u < rprlni rrono rlrt r Hll ur UnKUun If on a bwl c > lo > utte , rrty an H O p Itterh. WTiMiTur younrr. wlitni nr you Kcl ira JiJ from Bi > in tluit jour § j t ra forruof KIane > > d * clouuilnx. ten.- rUMa cliat pilffbfi IKK * or rtlmuuitln wlttiuvil < nK > rfou/ln | iy f tlmuly uwor Hop Hcpr .tt r f D < I. Cf In MI KbiUu . , and Irrenf" ! > > IH euro f rtirl > . 11 no if. luvc.mcnt Vol. will ! < nrijlfjouun narooilu , Knp Blttutp If } ) if'ttHa . lv > t " 'i < d L'lrcultr. In i.lrilidtr7 NEVER HI It na > iwvnur FAIL lift" U him sii.fo hun- The Great Jhugliuh Ilemedy .Never falls to cuie Nervous Debility. Vi tal Kiliaustlon , Kmls- Uloiis , Seminal Weatt- nc w , LOBTIJAN HOOD , and all ths ' 11 effects of youtb < , ! ul follies and eicci' [ H < S. It to | perma uently all weakening , involuntary loantS and drains upon the sys * lt mthpuevltablaro- . . , , 'suit ' of three ovilpras- tlcu ) . which are so destructive to mind and liody and maVe life ruUerablc , often leading to Ineanl- ty anddrath. It strengthtins Iho Nme llraln , ( memoryf Blood , Muscle * , lUiMtlve and llepro- ducth uOririms , It rentoroa M all the oriranlc functlrns their former vigor and vitality , rua- tine life cheerful and enjojable. Price. { 3 a Settle , or four times tl.c quantity tlO , Gent by express , secure from ouscrt atlon. to any ixddrcu. en receipt ot price. No. 0. O. D. uont , oxiept ou receipt of (1 as a guarantee. Letters rs- quojtln.- answers wuat Inclose stamp , Dr. Mintlo'a Dandelion Pilla are tr l > f t and chtwvfet clyspcpbU and bllllouc cure In the market. Bold by all drugget * . Prlco to cento. P Uum ' 8 Kremr KUIWT , NUBSTICPM , Cure ill klodof Kidney and bladder coraplalute , gonorrhea , gleet and leucorruea. Tor wle oy il : * l bottle. ENGLISH MKDICAL IS3T1TUTK. 716 OllioSt. , St. Louis , Mo. MOEQAN PARK MILITARY ACADEMY A Christian Family School for Boy * . Prsparei lor ColUue , SclenUBo School or Builnesa.6 nil to Oapt , BD , N , KIRK TALCOTT. Principal , Morrcir Park. CooV Co. . 1 aulorua. JACOB KAUFMAN , REMOVED TO NO. Cll 16TH ST DKJLL B IK ALL KINDS OF WINES TltlTutTo Kirnlno mflnltn tbat J VT -IKNTU.MKN lUmr.n'a InoNTojiiorlow. : - - - - - _ . . im\\n \ Dlanaum , Ir i r li. nnd Impoi InhM condition ot the blood , tbta poorlocs rraJ - . -i----- , . do some wondernl cn % CJw . , . . . tiafflnd dome of rmr mrwt eminent t > tir lci tu bif PJiacii I : - t i nd Inccmp&rMOororardr..T - . " * .ln tonviy Ironprcjtatalton ma > l . lnlt * t'Jf mnJ ai Dn. llAnTFB' * Inon TOMO It a t. pmfprrnco - - - - - - . , , , VTSUI In my practice. Pit. HOhKKrSAMI" i Mn NOT. Sth 1 Jj.ttirc $ ralnr to ITi rWooif'A ' n < rol Ii faithful I one t n \ Kivitfftttlre organ * < n\tl I rveroun \ fnttnn , > natlnr ' ttl uppHtatile to IJrnrrtilf JMilllll7xw olf'pr - \ fffr , J'ro friMn ortfntl J'oiccrs nfd linjwlrntr.l MANUFACTURED BY THE DH.5IA5ITEn MEDICINE CO. . 213 N.MAINST.iST.LOiL , on " 'A _ 1 M ' 'Every Tub Must Stand Upon its Own Bottom. " And Every " agon Upon its Own Merits , Wo appreciate the above and make our tTngonn Accordingly. IRcapoctfully , WIXONA WAGON CC PARKER & BOVERS GO-PM , A ntn. Omaha. Hob. Breech Loading Shot ( inns , from 35 to 818 , Double Breech Loading Shot Guns , 818 from to S75 , Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , from go to § 20 , Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Boons , Full Stock of SLw OasoB Alwavs nn Imported and Key West Cigars , a large line of Meer schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a first-Class Cigar , Tobacco atsd Notion Store. Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price List and Samples. PERFECTION HEATING'AND BAKIHG , la only uttnlned by using Stoves and Ranges. WITH GAUZE OVER DOORS , For enlti by ? dLTOii8Q3EB8& ! SOUS WHOLESALE MILLINEBY altlaSMafiialUlaiiLJaAiilu mitriiaaVj * Fm Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { SS I. OBERPELDEft & CO. BOOK-KEEPING BUSINESS FORMS , BANKING COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , POLITICAL ECONOMY. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC , ENGLISH LANGUAGES , Taught by gotitlumon of business exrorionco and broad acholarship at the WYMAN OOH/irtliERGIAL / GOLLEQE. A now institution baaed on the highest standard "of excellence. Bay nnd and evening uecBinna are now in aucceesful operation. MFo" circular * or spvulal Information apply to or aildresa A. L. - " " - SSBjjEsj-jjjjfe * SgteS3 | * ) f PH i &V.i * s 7 iLit ' A. M. OLARK , Painter&PaperHangT SIGN WRITER &DEOORATDR. \ WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window Sliados and Onrtains , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paintu , Oils & Brushes. 107 Somth 14th Utreot [ OMAHA , . . . 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