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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1883)
. 7 - - - _ - - - - _ _ - ? ) ) V El I THE DAILY BBL ° TUI.SDAY , nUVE1il3Llt 13 , i8B3. 7 Immeis \ . Sale ! S AND DRY GOODS ! -11T- Harkness Bros. , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA. Commencing Thursday , 'Nov. 1. Carpets at 18e , worth 30c per yard. Ingrain. Carpets at 45c , worth 60c. Tapestry Brussels at 60c , worth 90e. Best quality Body Brussels at x$1.15 , worth $1.40. 1,000 yards Canton Matting , at 20c , worth 30c , less than can be imported today. Ingrain Carpets at 22c , worth 35c. / NEBRASKA CUSTOMERS SILL FIND IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO EARLY EXAMINE THESE GOODS , Our Skilled Workmen will Make and Lay Carpets in Omaha , 'at the same Price as N - in Council Bluffs. BARGAINS IN COTTON ! f 50 Pieces Bleached Muslin at 6e , worth 9c. 60 Pieces Unbleached Muslin at 6c , worth lOe. Canton flannels at 5e , worth IOc. Heavy Cotton Tlmmiet at 12'c , worth 16c. Prints 3e , worth Gc. i Latest Style for $75.00 , priced elsewhere , $125,00. 50.00 , ' 75.00. " 6.00 , 9.00. 1c eaz : ! 1tc1c. J'ar eyr .3acZ3.etis , eve will offer at X2.50 eicli , sold elseidliore for = 1.OQ. OUR STOCK 7S COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT 0 Si1k sBres s Goods , CIoakillgs , sVelvets , , &e. ' sin orrEiiisn ar AT PRICES THAT WILL DEFY COMPETITION. j Omaha end Nebraska customers purchasing bills ox10 / ; and , I upwards , will receive transportation both ways. Iowa customers will save their transportation by calling at HARKNESS BROTHERS , 401 Broadway , Council Bluffs , Iowa , COUNCIL MMUe FSl ADDITIONAL LOaAL NEWS , STIRRING SHENANDOAHI The Town Not. Boowing But linving n healthy Growth -CruInt)4 than tire Collette. S11ENANn0t11 , Ia. , Novoinbor t-Sho ) nmldoall does not boost. It grows , Stranger , bolyaro of 11w town that is ototlmlly booming. The wont "boom" is mental bait for gudgeons. 'I'h0 town grows. Messrs. llnrslou , Quick tC Co. , of llumbohlt , Iowa , have connleccd the erection of n skating rink , WILOSe tlxu' of hari Itnple will be 50 by 100 feet. The customary couven joueos of resting plncus , storing r'oouls , ollices , etc. , will no doubt be in size cor responding. Lot 'or roll. Eli Opponlteinlor's new brick store , two stories high , is almost cou1pluled , 1V , C. llntthows now warehouse is be. gun. gun.The The lines ! , edifice , both in beauty of nrcbiteoturoand solidity of workmanship , our now town hall is , approaching coU1 pletiml. The workmen nre finishing off the tower. The whole building gives n finished appearance to the west cud of town. The scientific class of ' 84 , Western Normal college , gave a good literary el tertainnimmt last hrday night. This is the first regular class and this was its first nlleanlllco in public. It has eleven members , which is doing quite Nell for all edncaational institution in its second year only. Thu stage was tastefully . 'Vito class motto was attractive , bothm in smltitnolt and in decorative np pearance "Pnhnn 11011 sine pulvoro. " The now college orchostraacqultted itself well. It might lppcarunfair to discrinr i)1ntu in mi oiltertauiino1t where all was ; rood and yet it is but just to say that lltiss Lilian Borryhill's assay , 'There are Better Things than Scienco"Ivns the Most thoughtful i l subject matter 811(1 the most ; acceptable m time ( lolivory. Prof. C. H. Gurney ; our public schools superinteudont , aecompantod by the corps of public school leachers of Site. namidoah , made a pilgrimngo Thursday to Council Blufl's to visit the public schools of your city. l have not yet heard of their Impressions. r Pull fbr the . Lot us all , till out of this son of sklwoss and despondency , and got on a rock foumida tion of good strong health. lhnhlork Blood 1lltlcrr , are the thing to lull for. 't'hey' ro 011(3 of the most ronownOrll health restoratives over nmnafactlrod , 0 COMMEIIOIAL. COUNCIL BLUFFS atARKKT. Wheat-No. 2 spring , 70c ; No. 3 , COc ; rejected jectod , boo ; good demand. Corn-Dealers are paying 2S@30c ; rejected corn , Chicago , 40@45c ; now ) nixed 49e ; white corn , fOc : the receipts of corn are light. Oata-In good demand at 20c. Ifay-4 OUQO 00 per ton ; boo per halo. ltyo--40c ; light supply. Corn tlleal-125 per 1W pounds. Wood-Good supply ; prices at yards , 5 OOQ C 00 , Coal-Delivered , hard , 1100 per toil ; soft , 550 per ton. ' Butter-Plenty cord in fair demand at 23c ; creamery : ioc. Eggs-toady Sale at 15c per dozen. Lard-Fairbank's ; wholesaling at Un Poultry-Firm ; dealers are paying for chickens ife ; live , 2 50 per dozen. Vegetables-Potatoes , 50c ; onions , ! 0c cabbages - bages , 30@40e per dozen ; apples , 3,504 00 per barrel Flour-City flour,1 GOQ8 40 , t , u . . . Brooms-2 003 00 per doz. LIVE STOCK. Cattlo-B 00@3 50 ; calves , G 00@7 50. Hogs-Market for hogs quiet , as the pack. ing houses are closed ; shippers are paying 4 00 ® 475. . - S. T. Froneb's home on Sixth avenue is made happy by tIm arrival of a little girl. Mrs. 'J'urloy returned yesterday from Col orado , where she was called by the illness of her granddaughter , Miss ] lartha Auoller. bliss ! Mellor has lied tin operation performed at Iouver , from which ho has so far recovered a9 to bo able to return to her ha)1n0 ( In Load. villo , and resume her usual duties , mud bids fair to hat o better hielilthl than over. Rhu All Broke Up ! " This h the usual exclamation of Ono aillictod with rheumatism , or lammness. Ilhamnatic people arc IIIlh00d untitled to our sincere syut patlmy and comminiscrttion. Speedy relief is offered thoiu ) u Dr. 2'komuls' Eeletric Oil. ] t Is the sworn mrenmy of zmjl aches and pains. GENrfAG ; SII lILMAN AT IvEW YOUR. Thu , Gr'and rlrmy 1)t' mho ltcpublto ( Uvice rile Vcterau a Grand (1 CCc . t lug. General Shierntm , since his retirement from time colmmid of the army , has bcol spending a few days : unong his many friends in Now York City , and scarcely a day passes sineo his frrival ( without some demonstration of the good will jm which his countryuiot hold tltis tnl0rau coin. ulandor. At the Gevnuiia assoalhIy looms last 1 ridgy night a tbonsmid nton in then u11i form of the ( Jrmld A)11ty of the ltopublic crowded time hall and , ) asa1tgelvays lending to it , and in their amidst stood their guest of the evenin General Ilannun in the 11m)1o of the Grand Army , introduced Ueiein1 Sher. man , and after an ontbnrst of hluzzaahs which nearly shoal : the building Gonbral Sherman said ; "I mu always glad to mootsoldiors , fn other days 1 connumlded you , but now yet command 110. Sipco those days whet we fought together I have traveled over many parts of this country , and have soon Its { ; rowing greatness , I have scull towta whore but a few yours ago there was only n , adobe lint or a barren haste , which now have their electric lightq and tick ( hand Arty posts. And in those places 1 have fonld that the GrnndArny lien wore time .Judgos , the prOulhiient nmcn aad the successful 31)011 ) of business. 'J'ho Grand Army huts done a great work , and 1 believe siueo thu war closed-.lice those old days of ularehting and countormarcting ) you hmno I1oro than paid the country back in civili9a' tion alone for time ilf a month you used to draw. "You and I huve fought time same but. ties. We the same battles at Chattanooga (111(1 at Atlanta , aad wo are fighting the same battles now , thu battle of right against wrong , the battle of iii tolligonco ugnhnst ignorance , the battle of progress and destiny. Wherever and whouover I bear that soldiers wish lee to ho with thou , , that w'ieh is my law. I can no longer Cotletal you , limit 'OI eau conunand Inc , " Thu voterams tlmoll thronged arotui time Goubral and altool , hint by the hand. Another , 'oat , with drums beating timid tiaga unfurled , now marched into the hail , out of which these uho lld already a pnid , thoir.respocts n..auede.-So nil the ovonin , voleraus of llo rand Army came tint wont t tintit nearly ! l ' and Iron hnd paid their . rospecta to ( on. oral Sherman. ' The General said ho had responded to t)6 cftll , although it is not customary to celebrate ono'sown funeral. Ile would rather meet old soldiers faro to face than any of your Vnndorbilts or other nsbobs. General Sherman s1Ipke of lhownrmldits results and added ! Since the close of the war a new goter ation Inns sprung a' ' ) , Boys not thouu bunt nre now voters. Pita destiny of the Na tion has been lakeloutof old hands , T1'o are now comparatively n 511)1111 nljuorlty , It is wollhowover , that we 5110)11(1 as5enl We together , and keep alive the patriot. 1511) of those days , the ntoaory of halrl ships oudurod , the tuomot , ' of dear cont. 1)51)10115 , whose bodies ho beneath South rn batie. holds , It is well to tell the story of those days over njgahn to each other , and to toll it to y'our clnldren 511(1 chjldreu's childrei at the fireside that they Inny know how the eomhry was saved , and who saved it. At ono tune t IOUbtod the advisability of forming or keeping up such ml organization as the Gruul Army of the Republic , but 1 alit now cotvinccl that you dfd well in organ' izmg such an association , I1OVslin Q's Acld l'liOsplulle. Valuable in Indigestion. Da. 1)ANnL : T. NEtsoN , Chicago , says ; " 1 find it n p1e5snut 511(1 valuable remedy in indigestion , particularly iii overworked 11101) . Thu 'S11 lie 1'iii3 ( il Ii. lletromt free l'it. . . fie was a young 11)511 ) with a tlmolough undorstang of time lending trwita in 1101111)1 nature , Ho dresses roil , carries uu extra cigar , amid he drops in and presoutaa card to the effect that he is engaged ill Ca ) vassing for an entbryo work to be kuovn as "Thu Encyclopedia of States , " ' , V o.a , but I guess 1 don't earn to subb scribe , " replica the citizen , "Olbut 1 don't want 'ott to , 'l'ime book trill 1)e ) 501(1 011 its merits. 1111)1 Calling upon a few of the Most omuinett - hero he makes a jxl11so to allow tiitt shot to shrike , 511(1 that continues , -"Citizens of Detroit-the most cnli- rent amt prominent citizens of Detroit to secure brief sketches of their lives. " "ha ! " says the other beginning tb molt. ' 'We desire to take live of time most prominent eitizoms"of this county. In time sketches we desire to know how they have risen from poor boys to great mil honored . 111011 , I. here occurs another pause to allow the victim to tickle hiulseif.J "Well-a-well- " - - - "You wore the first of the live select. ed , chips 111 the young elan. "My ntisaion is to secure your photograph in order to make a stool engraving , in the course of tot days 1 will be followed by the gemitlematwhowritosthebiographies. have you a photograph l" ' Wall-all-1 think so. " R r o wm1L ono which does you full justice. The engraving costs us $55 each. This ro pay out of our own pockets , but are compelled to make a charge of $ u each for the tint paper and the reference in the index. Let's see. 1Yhat does the initial in yourniiddlo name stand'forl" It invariably stands for a $5 bill , mud the young man leaves behind him such a pleasant impression that the victim keeps grlnulg for two weeks. At the 01(1 of that time lie becomes suspicious , and in the course of a mouth lie becomes a danger. ous main to society , FOUND IN A BOB. Mr , halm llmsinan , of Augusta , Me , , urltce , Mny 10 , ISS3 , as follows : " 1 Irae bear ailticted for soma years ullh a sevcrc htdncy'lroubleand haingnoteed an article In ono of our papers of the wonderfnl cures Ilmd's limnedy lied performed lu ruanycaeoe of drop. sy , bladder and kldneytroubles , and finding a bottle in a box of straw ) ) aoking , I concluded i would try it , and eollllncmcad to take it , when , to smirprbe , I found that the fret bottle benclllcd ma so much that I der cided that I would coutimuo it , use , and 1 kept ml taking it until 1 had ntsd In all slx boltias , and my appetite le goolallpalnsii time hack and side disap' penred , and forono of III ) genre (1 ( am now SO ) 'oart old ) I aim able to attend to my buebwes , and am strong and vigorous , g s unary of my frcnde ! and neighbors can testify that know tire well , 1 beg testate state also , that manyy of our neighbors hate used hunt's Ilcnedy wltmoymalty as goal rceultt , and one of miry hcnds ( who has Jutt purchased abotllu of Utgi Iq' , Ilhaman& Alden , of l'ortlaudsays lie'nould not ho without It at anyy pre' ! THE BARER'S WAY , Mr , Alfred Nadeau , No , Ol lin coin si reef. Lewiston , Mu wraes n , May t'4 , last : "I lsie lieu , suveruly alihctalfor aion g tlmu ulth hAllgesilo11 and Its or complaint , and at thuc. all that 1 ate so dlttrosset moo that I eomd.l . not hear the elghtof band. I had tried a good manyy ditkrrnt r11edlet for my com plaint , and they all nlled , until one day Mr. Martel , mm of mu dnigglet's ! mm Lewiston , recornmeuded llurs Ilcmedy , as he kmiow of ea usnywho had uSed It hero with great euceese for IJdnoy , User , amid ur ! nary troubles , as well as intip > "tioO , nut upon hls recouuncndatl01r 1 finallyy concluded to try a bottle , mum cmnaOn.vd . talthig , w him % cry little faith hl It. ' 1'honret bottle Ilelpnl iou s0 mach that I purchasel too nmoru , ant it laednnu mo a wonderful amount of good , and eared mine of bullgehthnt. 1 can eat all klmds of foot ! crow , aid sun tidy reconummd hunt's Reinedyasii ucccure forhidlestlunhl or and ti ) . nuy dl.ea os , " I'RACTIOAL EXPERIENCE , Nr , ( : CO. I ) iiateeof No. 3JCotiapm Street , T.twts lay.Sfuarrllablo and pnmdrimiteltlzuu , hupartt time follmttug Imfernmtlnn , May l I,1S9s- , ; 'llauing h'nrocdof the saluableplalttks of Iltint's Ilcmimudy hl a pra tmcal manner , I bcg to stale that I eommderlt n roniu.ly of great merit , situ oat most cheerfully rneolmnend it hi pI ) ' 0110lrombled ttilh klJnoy or tistr .hl-ass" ALMA E. KEITH DEALER IN Fine Millinery. NAIJI 0001)9 , WAT'FJI , DANOS , ISTO , i Stock Entirely Fresh and New 10515th Street Opp , Poatollice. John D. Peabody , M , D , , PHYSICIAN & SURGEON , 01TJCE ( LOOMS , 5 and t 1601 FA1iUAM. Ibsldeneo 1114 Ibuglus Strict , CLARKE. . , Oldest Real Estate Agent. Notary Public and Practical . Con- veyancer : Clerteulle houses and r.otelteddeace tut sgd Buslress ] trlu &U our the city , and all additions , la sides luiprorat Roil uelaplussd tarmoe exit ( ban sirolkaavin ) war 10. r r. . . FUiT1Jit-t -TnE- j CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Furniture . -I9 AT- DEWEY & STONE'S They always have the largest and best stock NO STAIRS TO CLIMBS ELEGANT PAENGE ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. granite Ironware. FOZI noOiT.ixp pna vixa pnit fS WOIIT iANDSOMC . , . 1 WIlOLE80IdL' DURABLE. . cq 4' The Best Were Made for tltc ICilchena 9y tF RON . P MpMYFACiIIpD ONLY BY THE ST. LOUIS STAMPING COMPANY , ST. LOUIS. F + Dr Salr hu all Stove. . acid Nm sPfnrnishinR Dealer. 'limo ueoot lhoterm "Shot Llne" lu conmcctlon tdththe S H 0 Ritm corporate tialmi of a Sreatroad , rum evs nu Idea of list what required by the trnvding pub. Ile-a Short Line , Quick fat I I N E 511(1 trio best of accttmnmods I done-all of whfeh ado taro' fished by the greatest ralhtay lmi Amoerlea. C HICAGO , MILWAUKEE And St . Paul. ltmo-at and operakS odor 4.00 . mllesM road b Northern llllmols , wteoomstn , Minnesota , low. and Unlcota ; ail and is male hues , branches ail conese tinne reach all the great business cadre of the Norttnscstnnd 1'arwcst , It naturally amewcre the description of Short Lime , and host Ilouto between CldeagoMllwaukeeSt. Paul and Mlnncapolla. ChkagoMihvaukce , La Crosse and Winona. ChlcagoMilwaukee , Abenteenand F1lmmdal , Chlrago , SlIhsaukctr , Ran Claire and Stillwater Chicago , MIit Mitre , Wausau end Merrill. Chicago , Mfluaukee , Beater mans and Oshkoeh , Chicago , Mittsaukee , lVaukeehaand Oaonomowoo. Chlcagu , Slilnaukee , Manson and Pmiriodu Chits , Uhicago , 5iIluaukee , Owatmum aad Fnirlbault. Chicago , lleloit , Jnncerlgo n11d Mhieml l'olnt. Chicago , Elgin , ltockfnnl mud Dubuque Chicago , Clinton , Rock ] siand and Cedar Raplda Chicago , Couucll Bluffs and Omaha. Chteago , Siou'c City , Slomx Tams and Yankton Chica" , Mllwamkce , Mitchell and Chamberlain. Jloek Island. Bubuque. St. Paul and Mlnnea'calla Dalcnport , Cahnar , St. I'aul and Mlnneapolis Pullman Sleepers and the Finest Dlning Care tnth' world are run mm the mabilhmes oRhe CH CACO MILWAUKEE &ST PAUL RAILWAY slut eery attention is pal to passengers y courte cue employee of the company. S. S. MERRiLL , A. V. 11. cAnrEwran , Gen' Manager. Gen'I Pass. Agent. J. T. CLARK , 0EO H.1IEAFFOIID , Ocn'l Sup't. Asst Oen'U'ase. A'1. ohthocontinuedtea..f mercury and pobwh for lh ( treatment of Iiloolaad Skfn dfecas.s-they none r cure , and nearly always hjnr , or tomiiy ruin the general limitS. ; A WELL-KNOWN DRUGGIST , dr'tD My drug Store was the first to sell Sa ltt'e Specllle , It was then put up hr quart bottles which sold for + S.Oocacti. I have seen 5 ; , rest many caned cured , by Its use. and sane who hind tried all sorts of treat. nmcmt. 1" feet , Ifcaiaucier knmusit to fall then taken properly. I sell a la rgroquanUtyot it , end for all afiicnAoe that are depmnicet mu blood laiinu or it curs ) 'Ld l'f.Is . ( him imLOI C lll.e Os tar : hhlx , and makes the compiextun fair and rust , As for blood taht , , there 19 no euch nerd as fall. It cures cases lint hare bug wllltood other Sorts of treatS mcut , and without any of those recurring troubles that generally follow mercurial and other so called climes. 'F. i. MASSENiIU110 , Macon , Ga. DRY TETTER. For yaarv I was nfllcted uhh Dry fetter of the um.st obetlnate type , Was Irnded by many of tllr bcstphysiciams ; took rIumtlties of mercury , potash anal arsenle , which , Imistead of cnrlng time totter , crippled me iii , wlth nmlueral 1s.lennamid rheumuton. 'iii Totter conthmcd to grow worie , amid the itching alnmostmn.lumocrazy. lit tid9 eulidillorl I woe in. dueed to take Swlft's $ I ecimlc atilt thu result Tray as asloulshlmgasItwas gratdtiug , la me few mronths the , 'otter wav o.tlrcly . itch , thu Mercurial l'olsonbmg ail out lit mily ayslcminnd 1 tins a uoll mail-aml dim emily tol5l lft's'Spucltle. All like Sngerersshould lake it. JAMIS : IIUNNNU ; , Ieulseille , in- . What a physician Bays. ( Tiaras ItnnmiIa.virmCoAna ) . 1 Jmily 23 , 1583 , i I ilaia a bright little daughter who wdl be two years old . , Sims ha9lwuntroublednearly ever since her birth withs a sklu disease , wldclr 1 tlrst dlagmiusel clilckerblox , but Iclor found It to lie sonic sort "t eczema ; itt any rate It re lstedverystuhhnrnly it ! thudllferenttreatmusts. I procured outs bottle of Swift's Specific and gale It to ter hr smnil dose. . Citric ( miles alay' , ate ! In A ehortuhiluhnd the hats. fat'Iiell to coo ( telm0 It'as entirely wall , 1 am so 0allpltntedwhhit's effeut on her that ishall lint poly use If. Iii rnv praetl.C , but I shall lulliilmbter it to lily other children and take It miysclf. Iv , F , Ilenvrr : , 61. D. Our trcmitieo 0" limed end Sltln iIcn es mends. ! f rt u to hppdilarits. rlnmviii' : Si'ICIFII1 : c0 Drawer 3 , Atlanta flit , Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. BOTTLES.Erlanger.Bavaria. , Culnlbacller , . . . . . . . . . . . , Bavaria. Pilsller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llOIICRIiall I1a1Ser. . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .B ealell. DOMESTIC. IlttdlvciSOI. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .St. Louis A1111tllli 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St.LOul Bos1's. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! till ! uukeef ScliUti-Pi 1911e1' 911e1.:1ilwOUICCO. : . It l'Ig'S ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Onlalhl. Alf , Porter , Iomestic and Ithin@ } Vint' . ED , M:1 UItl N , 1:24 Farnnl 1. . I. COrnice-'btksI ' ICON ANUSLATEROOFINO. II I I C. SPECHT F ROP 1 1111 Douglas St. . a Onalia , Neb. MA.NUFAIOREI OF Galvanizea iron Cornices 4ttloemer Window. , Flntals'ITe , Iron and Blade Rooting Speehte latent MetaUlo Skylight , Pate.t . adJustealltatehetliar and Bracket Shelving , i he genera ! silent for ( be above Ilno Ot gooda lm n tuetng , Creethge , Balustrades , Verandae , Iron Ea 4k ahmng. , IVhldow Ihnde , Cellar Guards : also gene l emit fur i'oersve lull atlut Jarlde Lllad. A. L. FITCII & Co. i ; DRALERS IN OENEItAL j HOUSE FURNISHING 9 CONSISTING OF ! Cooking and Ideating Stov'8 . CROCSERYGLASSWARE Lamps , Babb Carriages , CUTLERY , ETC. , ETC. Wo can furnhh anything in this flue at the Loweel Price. . A. L. FITCII & CO. , lath St. , between Farnam mind Douglas , Opposite Nebraska National Ikaile. Dexter L. Thomas & Bro. , Real Estate Dealers I LOAN MONEY , IIFNT 110USRS , CXAMINE TITLE , F 11J. CREIOIITON BLOCK. OMAHA , NEIL BOSARD. Real Estate Aellcy , ' Car , 1 til and Dodge Street ? , Williams' Block. at eci l. No. 02llodsemind lotonsliermmavenue , Anitrehome at a bargain , 04 11,000-Lnt in Shim's first addition , ii story house of 10 roams , tool well , cistern and ehodt. Cheap , 56 4,000-Ifouea and lot hm Shlnn'e addition. Cody house , beautifully located , Very cheap , 0711,100-Ono and a half story house on hall lot , three mhtutee waukfrom 'idea I'aelllo depot. A rare bargain. 4Jo One lot in Nimehaugh'eaddltlon. Very desira bin and terms eaeeptiomialiy easy , 403 'rw'n choice lots In ] fanrcom Place , tromting en ark , , 'Ina locality , grand view. 1i,0OO per lot. Very cheap. 53 19,000-Ilousu and full lot In Kountre & Smith to addition , An elegant home , with all lhomolnru ImfIrowmente , sunny , airy. A very dueirnbla inside property. Cheap , 00 13,200-A brand new eight room house ht tic ! . son's addition. City water amid gas , lorgu bam shade and fruit trees. At the modern cousco truces-a cmnpleto home. 401 112o0-A dime loth Armstrong's addition ; coin. mnueidlmmI , a flue viowot the altycord river , Uh"I.st. CI Ono btwlne , lot 0111 Crmdngetreot , the molt rap. 141 s' improtang business stnuSIn : the eity. 'ra'n Lulidingsonlot. 05.000. Termsea.ay 00 11,100-Story and tail house en half lot , near 11. P , depot. A dcad bnrgsln. Must ho tell. 410 15x1-One lot In Siminn's second addittotr inti ser Jesirable locality high and dry. 1'.001)1 ansfybalauco iii aiontlly or quarterly payment. , to stilt purchaser. A rare chance to soouru a hmnuat a low pri e. 4fi 11.000-llouse and lot lu lager's ndditlon , eio0 down. A good har"uln. 47 1,600-.house mid fat comer of Sloth and 1'aeuln Sta , 7 ronimmo lu Settee , a good location for bu , tnc s , block. A bargain. 48 t1.OOU A 11o11Ae amid lot on 0th mid hickory St. Will sell on easyternme or trade for a Turin. t0 1lWO-A min mind a halt story house with 6 fur. muslin ! rooms mi runner of P3lh and Pleroo St. Kasyunns. 5211,760-Ahaueeonfull lotin ' fYne shade trees , cosy lions , the moms , svtil sell at terms to stiltpnrchuems. Agoodbargain , 5S td.700-Largo haue of ton ronnm9 mu Burt hlreeb near to belneiw and convenient to Street Cnr. lti ; , hlyrupectablolocality , grmxcttyseater ; usury tiling complete. Tle lest place on the markeb for a business mman'e reeldowe , 68 t' oo-1 lot and barn on Iancrott St. vary cheap. Ont half cash , t9 84 ° 00-louse ! alum lot in Capitol 11111 additlnrj , ! fouuslut banallIngood repair , avurydeslra btu prop crty. 70 vI,00oA goat lions , on half lot In Parker's ad. dltiml Nleesbaotrees ! , good fonoeall In oui repair. Icewlypauetoda desirable little yla e , cheap ! II 30,0)10-Aspluufdstoru01mllarney St. foot story hrlekiydraullooltvator. ; Agood paying hnes tment. 73 tQr'-JIogsq and lot comer of 16th slut Dorcas , a pury nice house ; Convenient 'to U P. lkpet , t neap and tents 1553' CHEAP 'LOTS ' I (40 ht7 In Itlrkwood-the cheapest unimprorod property now ml the market. e qo acre Iota 111 McEnlue'e addition , Our tlty rnpldlg growing hi this dlrectlmm , 0 FhuAcre tracts In Tuttle'e sub dhtsion. Thu llnest suburban { ro party to be had. a Lot's h Shlnn'e Addition , aiCharlce street. Muse be sold together. 12.100. A bargain for some orig. 3 Lots In Itedlck' , SUIm DivIsdon , $500 eaclm. his esnnent hero will bringqulek returns. 10 One Aoru hots at Park I'lico. Selling at line mid tunas to suit buyers , Call and See Other Bargains , On Our List. Sears & Bosard. J / WILLIAMs' BLOCK. JAMES MoVEY , Practical Horse Shoer. U . SShe sDedp iies1 Lott 11th h IisUvue 1uuae . . a - - - - - - - -7----- *