Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 18, 1884, Page 5, Image 5

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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA , FRIDAY. JANUARY IS , 1884. r > '
RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE ,
Proprietors. Superintendent
Omaha Iron Works
U.P , RAILWAY 17TI1 & 18TII STREETS
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS | IN
B
WATER WHEELS , 110LLERQMILLS , :
ill and Grain Elevator Machinery
MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING1 THE
Celebrated "Anchor " Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth
STEAM PUMPS , STEAM WATER AND GAS PIPE.
BRASS GOODS AND PIPE FITTINGS ,
ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON.
PSo I
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'We are prepared to furnish jjlaus and estimates , and will contract for
the erection o Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing
Flouring Mills , freniStone to tlie Roller System.
Q ° Especial attention given to furnishing Power Plants for any pur
pose , and estimates made for same. General machinery repairs attended
to promptly. Addi-pss
RICHARDS & CLARKE , Omaha , Neb.
1409 and (411 ( Dodge St. , : Catalogues on Application. furnished ) I OMAHA. NEB ,
Invites the attention of the public'to hl >
Lare and Well Selected Stoek
OF
Embracing all the Late Patterns m ever ) tiling in the
Carpet Line.
Oil-
IN LARGE QUANTITIES AND AT
LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY
JV ! ! BB
1313 Farnam Street , Omaha , ' "Nob ,
.IN
Heating'and Baking
In only attained by using
CHARTER OAK :
i Stoves and Ranges ,
| WITil WIRE GAUZE OVER DOOB& &
Foi sale by
MILTONjROGrJgRS & SONS
OMAHA.
THE ELKHORN VALLEY ,
The Land of Broad Prairies , Rich
Fields ami Prosperity ,
Scenes mid Incidents About Falrllchl
XI 10nlno of Tlino from n
Stnudpnttit.
Corro | xiiulcnco of TIIK UEK.
FviiuiKi.p , Nob. , January 1 . Ono
himlly knows how much wo have to bo
proud of , M n statintil ho noes n portion
tion or nil of the glorious and prosperous
stnto of Nobrnskn. Your correspondent
1ms just returned from a Hying trip np
the bonutlful nnd fertile lilkhorn valley ,
and upon all sides wnt scon the broad
prairies , thnt wore , ono v.-wt farm ; plenty -
ty and in more than ono locality
abundance of everything that man could
desiro. Ho ( saw no sign of want or of
distress. Uvon the few _ little sod housei
that ho saw bore an air of independence
that is seen no hero else but in the
grand west.
Our good neighbor , Mr. James Itain
tor , of Spring Itnnchc , returned Mon
day from a visit among friends in Mia-
souii , and reports short crops in that
state , but plenty of storms. Farmers
there , ho states , are paying $75 cents per
bushel.
Hov. T. J. Nowcomb's daughter. Mis.
llaydon , uf Atchison , Knn. , is visiting
nt the homo of her paionts.
Mr. Thomas Gildersleevo had his
thumb caught in the tlio grinders while
shelling corn at tlio mill of Powers it
A.vory recently , and it was ground on"at
the first joint.
Col. Hiram Hogdon , as mentioned in
my last letter as having gone e.ist to buy
stock for his ranch on the Blue liver ,
returned last Friday with ninety-
four head of young cattle nnd ton or fif
teen head of fine horses. The colonel has
now CIO acres of land to use for the pur
pose of stock-raising nnd intends to make
it one of tlio finest stock farms in the
west. Wo wish him success.
Professor Buck's Happy Hcurcompany
are hero conducting n musical convention.
They have eighty students under t'rill. '
The company is composed of intelligent
ladies and gentlemen. Prof. Buck , the
loader , is an excellent drill master in
fact , they nro all thorough in their lolo.
They remain two weeks in each town , wo
are informed , and wo feel confident , tak
ing their work as a whole , that they are
doing more good for the people of Ne
braska than any other troupe of the kind
that over visited the state. They give a
grand concert in the M ! . E. church next
Tuesday evening , when nearly ono han
dled voicbs will bo hoard in the chorus.
Our well known land agent , O. 1' .
Alexander , received a pair of thorough
bred Poland China pigs last week , from
the stock farm of J. B. Howe , of Seneca ,
Illinois.
Robert Renio had his toes frozen so
badly , -while hauling ice from the Blue ,
recently , that it is feared nearly all of
them will have to bo amputated. The
ice on the Blue is in splendid condition
for packing , being about thirteen inches
thick , and clear as a dew-drop.
Hov. A. Korshaw , pastor of the M.
E. church 111 this city , is a young minis
ter ot moie than common thought and
eloquence , and is doing good work. His
theme of discourse on a recent Sabbath
was , "Need of Strong Sense of the
Value of Time , " and took for his text ,
Psalms 00 , 12 : "Sr teach us to number
our days that wo may apply our hearts
unto wisdom. " Men , naid the lovorund
gentleman , estimate the value of time
by the things they associate with it.
The idler and pleasure seeker regard it as
a moans of dissipation , and it drag °
heavily unless thus employed. To the
wealth seeker time is money. To the
dying time is life , or the means to pro
long. A moment thai , secures the right
means saves a life. To the procrastinat
ing soul on the verge of eternity , it
means eternal life lost , because time ,
place and opportunity for repentance
and reformation are gone. A moment
then if more priceless thnn a'l the wealth
of the Apocalyptic city. Its supreme
purpose , then , this fitness for eternity
and its value is measured by this.
Its value is measured by what it leaves
when it is gone. It is attended by cir
cumstances , and forces that work in UE
gicat moral changes. Shut u\
in a dungeon for years , wo might
remain mentally the same , but surround
ed by providential blessings and social
influences , we cannot. Every moment
loaves us diilbrent.Vo lemembcr with
joy tlio innocence of childhood , and what
a load the first sin was , and longingly desire
sire again those days. The discord il
wrought in the harmony of our nature
increased still in youth nnd early man'
hood a bright rainbow promise of thi
future by walking in the way of righteous
ness. If wo have not turned from sin ,
tlio discord has been strengthened nnd
confirmed , and a dirk shadow of unrest
and dissatisfaction settles down upon life ,
changing every moment for better 01
wurae. What does it leave us now'
What Bhall wo loa\e it v.'hon wo are doiu
with it ?
Its value is jnhancod because of the
difllcultics and infirmities that hinder ua
from fully reaping its full advantages ,
Throe score yoaist If four scuro , but ar
addition of labor nnd sorrow. It is besol
with a struggle for bread , pains and af
flictions , distress and perplexities , so that
but a remnant is loft to that which it
noblest in our nature. Wo deceive our
selves regarding the years as our posses <
sion , when hut momenta are. Time
hoods not worldly ambition -nnd plans ,
but is doled out to us in morsels iino
mont by moment , and yet that is ilont
enough to save the soul. Now alouo ii
the accepted time.
in conclusion , the Hpe&itor exhorted
the power of the text that God 'might
'teach us this deep sense of the infiniti
value of time. That our he rU might cb (
as the tender plant , with ctory leal
spread to utmost limit nnd drinking it
with keenest relish in every nero the
bright sunlight and rofresliincj dews.
Sowing wisdom the wisdom of loving
God with nil the heart and serving then :
with fully consecrated powers.
COLONKI. JAMK. .
IturlccI ut IJHBI.
The body of Jeusio Snoll , who wai
killed last Saturday night , was laid to
rest iu Prospect Hill cemetery yesterday
morning.
Prexel ifc Maul bought for her a lot and
irevldcd a nice coffin and buried her.
iho had a few effects , but not enough to
defray the expenses of'her'funeral , It
will bo six months 'at least before the
gentlemen can got pay for their services ,
if they do then ,
ANOTHEH HJNK1UI , .
The funeral of Josie Moran , who died
at the corner of Eleventh nnd Harnoy
street * , a tew days ainco , occurredycatef
afternoon nt 2 o'clock. She was burice
by the sporting women.
AXHUIVlNClTOWN ,
Tlio HiislnenH GroMtli , Situation , nnt
( oncrnl 1'ronporlty ol DoiuliOHtor ,
CornMx | > mlmco of TIIK BKK
DoociiKSTKit , Nob. , Jan. 12. Dor
cheater is just 28 miles west of Lincoln
It has n fine situation , being surroundct
by some of the finest farming country ii
the state. The population of the placi
is about 000 and the people are of tha
intelligent industrious class that meal
business , nnd Dorchester is destined t <
be ono of the finest towns in the west
Up to the present year our town wna al
moat nt n standstill , making but very lit
tie progress , but it took a "boom , " MOV
citi/ons came in , property changed hands
and all wont to work. Mnny now build
ings have been erected ; among them wi
notice the fine and elegant two ntorj
brick erected by our enterprising towns
men , S. 0. P.uitor. The brick bank o
Smith & Thurston , ono of the ncntcs
buildings in town , nnd others wo migh
mention but space forbids.
Our streets are all graded nicely , am
wo boast of having the best sidewalks o :
any wostei n town of its si/o.
S. G. Pantor , has n drug store that nc
town would feel ashamed of. Case A
Walswprth also do a good business in the
drug lino. Fioidoll it Co. have just
opened n full line of dry goods and nre
reaping their reward for so doing. Thos ,
Jnrrott , wholesale and rotnil grocers if
doing a large business nnd is a great holt
to the business portion of the town. W ,
U. Toolo , Armstrong it Co. , Bullock
Hyorson , nro all receiving a liberal pa-
Lronago in the dry foods and groceries
line , and keep n good stock on hand ,
Troyer it Troyor have n largo furniture
ind undertaking establishment and aru
building up n largo trade. Our genial
uul accommodating postmaster. A. R.
Peterson , carries n full line of books ,
itationory , toys , etc. Mrs. E. B. Ire
land has n music and millinery store.
The jolly barber , W. II. Brown , has a
very neat shop with two chairs.
The harness trade is represented by
iwo good shops , D. T. Snow , and Dick
A. Son , of Crete. McManus & Biggs
and Thomas & Son have largo hardware
stores , and nro doing well. John Obcr-
lies and II. T. Decker , dealers in lumber
and coal , are doing n largo business. Mr.
Oberlics is the owner of a great deal ol
pronerty hero , and works hard for the
best interests of the town. W. II. Sow
don , and Lay ton Butin furnish lunch tc
the hungry , ami .A. Skinklo and J. M ! ,
Xiolio furnish meals and rcstto the wear }
traveler. J. 11. Clark and Buchanan iV
Co. , have largo elevators and cribs , am :
pay the highest market price for grair
and stock.
Our schools , under Prof. C. F. Socord
and Miss A. Travis , are well conducted
The Star , one of the brightest paper ;
in the state , is published hero cvorj
Thursday.
The Methodists , Christians , and Congregationalists -
grogationalists all have i oed cliurcl
buildings. Of societies wo have n thru-
ing G. A. 11. Post and Camp of the Soni
of Veterans , n largo I. O. 0. F lodDe ,
and also a lodge of the K. of H. uiu
Free Masons. Prof. H. Ferguson hai
a class in singing which is a credit to the
town.
town.Wo
Wo greatly need a , largo hotel , nneJ
there is money in it for some one , f
brick yard , flouring mill , ft larger open
house and a good bakery.
Xmas was duly observed and a fine
time was had at the Xmas trees. On the
10th of January the G. A. R. Post ami
S. V. camp had a grand review , beam
and hard tack supper and camp fire ir
evening. C , ' .
Army Orders.
The tolcgiaphlc instructions from these
headquarters of the 12th instant directing
the commanding oflicor Fort Laranno
Wyo. , to order Acting Assistant Surgooi
W. C. Borden , U. S. A. , to proceed t (
Fort Bridger , Wyo. , and report for dutj
thereat , are hereby confirmed.
The travel directed was necessary fo
the public service.
Hereafter all company , troop and detachment
tachmont commanders in this department
mont will forward to these headquaiter
at the end of each month during the tai
got season , a report of the names of ofli
cors and men who have during the mont !
completed ihoiy qualifying scores n
marksmen , giving such scores and date
of same ; and stating also in each cas
whether marksmen's buttons liavo bee :
issued in any previous year.
A report of all oflicors and men wh
qualified us marksmen during the month
ot October and November , 1883 , will b
forwarded to these hoadquaitors by coin
pany and troop commanders on the receipt
coipt of this circular.
Recruit George W. Patterson , onlistoi
at Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. , is assignei
to Company II , Ninth infantry.
Recruit Samuel 'Day , enlisted at For
D , A. Russell , Wyo. , is assigned to th
Fifth cavalry , and will bo sent to th
station of his regiment nt the f.rat invorn
bio opportunity.
Under authority contained in para
graph f > 20 , army regulations , as corrccto
by general orders No < 1 , series 1882
from the headquarters of the army , th
ration of broad for issue to troop D
Fifth cavalry , and company F , Fourt
infantry , is increased to twenty-two (2 (
ounces.
1. A general court-martial ia appointo
to meet at Fort Omaha , Nob. , onth
18th day of January , 1884 , or as see
thereafter as practicable , for the trial e
Private Thomas McDonald , Company Ii
1th Infantry , nnu such other prisoners c
may bo brought before it.
DKI'.UI , HW TIIK
Captain Win. H. Powell , Fourth ii :
fantry ; Captain Thos , F. Quinn , Fourt
infantry ; Captain Joseph Keoffo , Fourt
infantry ; First Lieutenant Charles \ \
Mason , Fourth infantry First Lieutenant
ant Win. II. Coflin , Fifth artillery ; Second
end Lieutenant Chas. ( i. Treat , Fift !
artillery ; Second Lieutenant Chas. Me
Quiuton , Fourth infantry ; First Lieutenant
ant Henry Sotoli , Fourth infantry , judg
advocate.
A greater number of officers than thos
named cannot bo assembled witliou
manifest injury to the service.
A Toirllilo Dentil.
FAI.I. RIVKII , llass. , January 17. -
Concerning tlio fatil burning of Mr
Charles P. Stickney , it is stated that shi
saturated the carpet with naptha , prc
paratory to laying it over another ono
and while laying down the carpet a stovi
leg came off. Blie procured a napthi
lamp to find it , and there was an explo
sion. She was immediately enveloped ii
flames , ran from one room to another
and finally fell at the head of the atnir
dead from inhaling the tlainea. She wa
terribly burncel all over her boely. Mr.
Sticknoy's hands wore so terribly burned
that ho mny lose the use of the.ni ,
Now \ ork Notes.
NF.W N OKK , .Tammy 17.Tho Metro-
politnn Industrial league to-day appoint
ed a committee on national legislation , to
meet in Washington on the 2'ld instant ,
and wait upon the proper committee. ! of
congress to oppose all legislation in favor
of free ships or free ship building , and to
ndvocato only such a policy as will revive
American shipping in the foreign trade.
The committee ndvocato the repeal of all
interim' revenue taxes nnd the readjust
ment < f the tarill'of 188 ! ) for protection
of homo labor.
Tlio Haytian consul announces that
Mirngonc has am rendered to government
troops.
Miner- ) .
Prt.January 17. Great des
titution prevails amcng minors working
in the ore bed of the Lower Morcmizie ,
Lehigh county , nnd along the Kist Penn
sylvania railroad. Their pay was ro
il need recently from 7f > to 05 cents per
day , and now thu store keepers refuse to
give them the usual monthly credit.
Ko lOll'ect or n Go\ornot'H Me -
snuc.
vKG , January 17. - \ singular
suicide occurrcel near Salt Ijnko this
morning. Daniel Morris , aged 81 , n
Mormon polygnmist with three wives af
ter reading tlio governor's message went
o a shed adjoining his house and hung
'limsolf.
Troulilo
PITTSIIUIIU , January 17. The striking
ceial miners of Buena Vista persisted in
larading again to-day. Ollicora have
; ono to the works to-night and will make
wholesale . \rrosta to-morrow. Trouble
s anticipated.
COMPLETE TREATMENT , $1 ,
A uliiglo dose of Siinford's Radical euro In-
ilantly rcllevcstho most \lnlent Hniuiin or IIcvl
Colds , clears the head as by magic , KtO | > vvatrry dl
charges from the > 'i o and Kvos , prevents lllnglrg
S'olses In the bend , Curu ) Xervoun Headache and
suliducs Chilli and l'e\er. In Chronlo Catarrh It
cleanses the nasal iviisngcs of foul mucus , restores
10 Reuses of smell , taste and hearing when affected ,
rccs the head , throat and bronchial tiling of ollen-
lvo matter , sueetiim and puriflei the breath , stops
he cough and arrests thu progress of Catarrh to-
iacds C'onBUtrntlan.
Ono bottle Radical Cure , one box Catarrhal Sol
vent and Sanford's Inhaler , all In one luirkago , of a )
IruggUts for $1. Auk for SASVOKII'M UAIIICAI , Cunr
I'OTTXR Dlll'U AM ) ClIKMICAL CO. , IlostOII
[ Collins1 Voltaic Electric Plaster
I Instantly nltecutho Nervous
Sjst in and banishes Pain. A
perfect Klectrlo llattery com-
. _ _ . . blued with a 1'oroui Plaster for
IS Till : CIU ascents Itannlhllitcs I'aln ,
"PA UUIIzcsWcak and Worn Out
SUfftRIKO KtnVf Parti , strcngthcna Tired Mus
cleg , prevents UUc-ise , and dois more In ono half the
time than an ) other planter In the vvoild. Sold
DREXEL & MAUL
,
SUCCKSSOHSTO JOHNO. JACOI1S )
UNDEIITAKERS ,
at the old stand , 1417 1'arnam street. Orders
telegraph Mllcited promptly attended
DR. EMILY PAGELSEN ,
Of
1013 DODGE STREET.
Office hours 10 I to 4fl SO to 7:30. :
I. N. WAITE , M. D. ,
( Formerly of Mercy Hospital , Chicago )
For the trcatmuit nf Nvnout Dlsctm , C'hronlo on
Surgical IJlecasoH , and Diseases of the l'o and
> nr CoiiBultatlon and examination flee.
OFFICE Odd Fellow s lllock , N. W cor , 14th and
Dodge htn , Oiniha , Neb. Olllcoliours o to 12 a , in ,
11 4 and 7 to 8 p in. Hum'aB ' 10 to U a in. only.
Steam D"e-Works !
00 11 tli Street , bet. Famam and Douglas.
D. B. WAUG-H & CO. .
PHOl'IHKTOKH.
Lilies' and Gents' Clothlnir cleaned , djod and re-
palrui Plumes and tips clcannd.djed and curled
ladles sultH , In Silk , Hatln and Velvet , cleaned by
the Frrnrh dry cloanlni ; process. jtiTA llret-cl" >
tailor aboil In notmoptton
I'hmnli Assurance Co. , ol Condon , Cash
Asset | iSA4OOi.C
Wcalchcstor , N. Y. , Capital 000,000.0
The Merchants , of Newark , N. J. , Capital 1,271,000.01
Olrard Fire , Philadelphia , Capital. . . 1,200,000.01
Firemen's Fund , Capital 1.2S , Oir > .Pi
OFFICi : : lloom 10 , Omaha National Hani llulld
UK , 'IdcphnnoNo , 375
K. H. IVIARHOPh
MANUFACTURER.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
Mlllard HjJpl Blrck ,
OMAHA. . . NEB ,
DR. I , MATTICE
Graduate of McOlll Onlvtrnlty , Mont eal , and o
llcnal ColUt'e of Phjilciini , I/mdon. Kng , Late o
Ixjbnon and Edlnburich iieneral honpltali , of I/ondoii
Ihtoat Ilotpltaland Dublin llnnpltal for women.
Office oppo lto P. O. Kill street. Hutldence 2324
St. Mary's a\tnue. HouriDtolla. m.,1 toaaud I
tog p. in. OltlnnTulephonelii
DE. ANNA BENSON ,
1613 DODGE STREET.
TUTTS
PILLS
TORPID BOWELS ,
DISORDERED LIVER ,
and MALARIA.
From Ilieso bourcoa nrlso tUrco-iourtlis ol
jo diseases of tlio human rnro. Those
rvmritninaliitlicntntliolr existence : T < omol
Appetite , Itowrlii cnnflxr , Hick Heart *
nclir , fiillncnii nftcr online , n\rr lon to
riri Hint of lioily or inliiii , Krtictntloii
of food , Irritability of temper , XMM *
Kplrlln , A frrlltiK nrlinvlng iir Irctrd
,101110 il my , ] UzTlneiiriiiltorliiKntt lie
ilrnrt.l > ( il lcrni-otlio fyri.hlirlilycol.
nrcil llrliir , rna.MTIPATUKVY . nml do
ummltlio USD ofnrmneclyttmt nets iltrootly
ontho l.tvcr. AsaUvormodlcliioTUTT'S
1'IM.SImvorrocaunl. Tliotrnctlonontlio
Klilnoyfnml Skin la also prompt ; removing
nil iinpuiltlca through tlicso thrco " cnr-
enRor * of ( ho nviUni , " iirodiiclnR ttppo-
tlto , sound digest Inn , rrKtiliirHtonqnrl | ( < nr
fitliiniuluvigorous botlv. TUTT'S rira.s
cnnso no imusea' or frlplnR not Interfere
with tlnllv worlc nnd ni o a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
Mil ovcrywliorp.ane. Otlloo.41 Miirniy 8t.N .Y.
UHAT IlAtit oil WitiHicr.im clmiificit
Jtnntly to n GLOSSV IILXCIC \ > y iifdiiRlo up.
pllrntlon of tlila l > ru. bold by linguists ,
or scut by express on receipt or 9l
Ofllco , < 4 Jtiirmy Street , N > w YorK
QUIT'S MANUAL OF USEFUL RECEIPTS fSifc
Western Cornice-forks ,
lUON ANDStATr.UOOFlNO.
C , SPECHT , PROP ,
1111 Douglas St Omaha , Neb.
MANUFACTUIlKIl OF
Galvanized Iron Cornices
jUTDormcr Windows , flnlali. Tin , Iron and Sl t
Hoonng. Bpccht'n patent McUlllo 8k ) light , 1'atcnl
kdjilstpti llntchct liar and llrarkct Shelving. 1 am
ho general agent for the above line uf goods. Iron
enclng , Crcstlngs , Ualistradei , Verandas , Iron Dank
ahings , Window llllnds , Cellar auardu ; also general
nt for I'corsonii Hill atcnt Inside Illlnd.
iiiiiiiniinniiiiniiiiiiiHHiiHiiiiii
Tril the children to cut out and a\o the comlo
( llhouctto I'lcturm as they a'i-o r from iraua to
Itsuc. They will bo i leafcd with the collection.
This opaco is owned by
BLACKWELL'S BULL.
Of conrpe we mean the famcna animal
ou the label of every genuine package of Black-
wrll'rt Dull Durham Hmoklng Tobacco. Ever ) *
dealer kiijps thlo , the Itit Bmoklng Tobacco made.
Kouo geuulno without trade-mark of the Dull.
11 tin 11111 n M 1111111111 uji a 111111 IT u I
DR.HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT
Will cum Jfi i \ inifni-f" ,
I.tiNilu\giimminuill i , I'ar
W > t cTRIC BEtV v'iJ illMii . luiil.tliiiin.limit
iyXOrt'.rfffi'SiHBi' 'IlKlllH' , l > ) MHl la , C.IIIH'I
Kiaji fiit iiailnn. HlHlnM. | . fntniili ,
vrr : I'lln. 1 i > , | , Imixittnt } ,
Dumb.uliu , 1'inlaiiKiiH Vtill- ! . Onl > N Ii nlllli-1 Ii ) *
in ll 11 In .Xiui lUa Hint K nilrflh , ' Klu likltj anil lnni >
u UMIU Ihitiuifli llt < ibMl > nnil tan hoittlmiKi'l l > i mi In
KtfUit l' > UKputUnl. .
SI OOO Would Not Buy It.
DR. HOIIVK I was nllllctod with rhouniatlem , and
cured by unlnit a belt. To nnv ono alllletedlth
that dlsoanv , I woulj ay , buy Homo's I'.lcctrioltolt.
Any one can confer with ma b } writing or calling
nt in ) torc,1420 Donglaa etrcot , Omaha , Neb.
WILLIAM LYONS.
MAIN OrFICE-Ojipostto postolllcelloom 4 Frcn-
er lllock
jf-d'For nc at C. F. Gotilmnn'a Viug Store , 1110
Farnain Bt-cel , Oni.ilia.
Orders Illldl 0.0. II.
WITH
And your worlc is done for all time
to time to come.
WE CHALLENGE
The World
to produce a more durable material
for Htreet pavement than the
Sioux Falls Granite.
OIRIDIE.IR'S . '
roil ANY AMOUNT OP
-OR-
M'AC ' ADAM !
t.
filled promptly. Samples sent and
estimates given upon application.
WM.MoBAIN&CO. ,
Sioux Falls , Dakota ,
lUY
LOTi
CHEAP LOTS , AOEE LOTS'
LOTS , LOTS , LOTS !
a. R. DOANE & CO. ,
SELL 'EM
n Monthly Payments ,
$10 to $25 ,
IS TIIK rOt.LOWINCl ADDlTrOXS :
BURR OAK ,
Oil EDIT FONCIBR.
GIBE'S , ( Acre Lots , )
IIANSCOM PLACE , ,
HAllTMAN'S ,
1IOKUACIPS2D ,
IDLE WILDE ,
IMPROVEMENT ASS'N.
ISAACS & SELDEN'S ,
KENSINGTON , (5 ( Aero Lots ) .
LOWE'S FIRST ,
MILLAHD & CALDWELL'S ,
McENTEE'S , ( Acre Lots. )
OMAHA VIEW ,
PARK PLACE , ( Aero Lots. )
PLAIN VIEW ,
PATRICK'S ,
SARATOGA PLACE , ( Acre Lots )
SAUNDERS
& IIIMEBAUGITS ,
W. A. REDICK'S ,
WEST OMAHA , ( Acre Lots. )
ALSO
BOGGS & HILL'S ADDITION
to Grand Island.
Thousands of acres of Farm Lands
throughout the State.
erms to suit purchasers.
G. R. DOANE & CO. ,
Real Estate Agent ? ,
S. W. Cor. loth and Douglas.
Lots ! Lots ! ! Lots ! !
LOTS dFlIIEM
\tt > LOTH IH lUuTiioiisK. Every 0110 Knows this to
bo tlio mnut thliiif In tlio market. AKRY vttvr
LOTK IN KiiiKUufiu. Ihcso aru ncccilcd to be tlio
tlioniiost In the inir ) > et. 200 Uus IN OMAHA Viiw.
It ill pay } on to ga v ltd ua anil \ IKW tbeui.
\Vu would Ijo pleased to show any property wolmo
listed. Trices nnilaluo of all tills property ill
advance In thu &prltir | , consequently it will
pay to
BUY NOW.
anil DIM ) Irom ? 70 to $150.
Belou we lve a fowbargains In
IMPROVED PROPERTY.
No-
No1 32,000. House ol fho rooms on half lot , iilno
lilookn fri in U. 1 * . depot. Terms casj.
l---MK > . Business corner anil building. Terms
to Hull.
B Si.eiOO. House of six rooms on full lot on COtli
st. Go for it.
fl-4OCO. Two bouses on ouolotln a good loca
tion. North 10th st , near street car , and all In
KOOU repair. A Rood bargain.
7 44 000. A innirnlficcnt dwolllrif In Ilciltck'a
tmb division , bran new , s\ith 11 the comforts of
our modem civilization. A bargain forjou.
8 b v en room house , between Center and Dorcas
htri'cts , sol en blocks from the V. 1 * . Jupot.
$2,100 , a > d terms easy.
10 An excellent Inside residence property , highly
respuctabU luoality , and u > erj thin ) ? In No. 1
shape ; terms , gS,760.
03-82,600. Good house of six rooms , icry con
venient to U. 1' . depot. ThU property Is gilt
edfo and can bo bought for the enisles ! termn
| i08flble-
70 11,000. Neat cotUt'o on half lot In Parker's ad *
dltlon. A bargain.
7'J llouno of seven rooms on Sherman avenue , con.
\cnlcnt to the business part , and very deuirablo
for rcsldeiicti. $ J'JoO. ,
01 A house of tight rooms In Shlnn'a iddKion ,
nearly new and only ono block from itrret can ,
a very homcllko plate , and as a purchase bar-
illn Himply Immense. Only $2.000.
PS $1 000. A nco5 little cottage in tJhlnn'aJaJdl-
tlon , cast fruiit , cheap.
07 81,700 House of four rooms on 27th ami
Douuliis. 'lerms easy.
03 House of live rooms , netrly new , Shlnn's addl.
tlon. $1,600 ; fiCO la cabli and balance In
monthly payments.
103-8.2,000. A good house In Shlnn's addition , tit.
rooms mid all In seed repair. Ono half dovvn
and long time lor the balance.
107 J2.600. A nlu new house in Ilanscom Place.
chta ] ) .
100 910OO. A email cottage and lot In Improve
ment Atsoclatlvn addition , Look at It
02 * 3MX ) . 'JVn story bouiu , of nine roo.ns , on
Nineteenth (10) ( ) btrtet. Ill Elizabeth place , ono
block from etriret car line. Uo look at It for a
bargain ,
$ looo. On Sherman avenue , n house and lot.
' 1 he lot has a 68 foot frontage ou two streets.
Terms cai\ .
01 $0,300. Largo two-story house of U rooms
and eood barn , having 0 complete box stalla
and hay lot , on corner lot on Bnurman avtouu
two bloeks from car line. Great place for
hotel or business of any kind , do and look
at It.
01 $1,000. A two itnry house of 10 rooms on full
lot In Ehlim't ! llrtt uddltlou. Good Improve.
inents.
62-81,800. A one itory cotUt'e on fu I lots la Par
ker's addition ; food well and shade trees.
Terms to suit purchowrs.
60-$4,700. Houte of fl rooms on very urge lot In
Capitol hill addition. Ihls place Is complete ,
having barn , well , cistern , and onli- one mock
from car hue ,
100 * leoo , House and lot Monthly pavmentsot
Jliieach. A rare bargain.
00-S1.000. IIouso of a rooms , and barn , on
full lot In Han-corn plate , one block from car
track ,
00 $1,100. Story and half house of S roerns ou
half lot near U , P. depot , Cosh bargain , '
BO-SI,800. Laige store bu ding on leased lot ,
lease to run 11 vo jeara. Easy terms and near
depot.
E5-l00. House and lot on Douglas and Twen-
t-seventh strttts , good barn , well and cistern ;
two dovv n and balance to su.t
82 JOOO. Two btory frame store building , 22i60 ,
on hhtoenth ttrett. bhulvlng and counters !
curtains , etc. The lease on lot can run five
\tara. 'Ihlsbtore building It only three blocks
from postolllce ; will sell fur cash ,
Sl-SI.SM. Houie and lot In Ivountx S addition ,
bitvuvnTtuth and Eleventh on Hickory. This
Is a great bargain ,
79-J5.000. Nice IIOUM and lot on Clark ittcet , E.
V , riuilth'H addition. Convenient to street car ;
a v aluable corner for rent deuce or busluew.
CIII'Al' T.OTS In parts of the city AHUS
parrs of the Slate. Unvejandog end all kind
of Ugal papers executed at our office ,
Money loaned on Heal Estate.
tff-Don't fall to tee other bargains on our llit ,
/iTNotarv Public always In our olllco.
' jtiTlIouBca to rent.
' Sears & Bosard ,
COn , 16THAND DODGE 8T3. ,
( Wllllm ' Block )