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    THE DAILY BEE-MONDAY , JUNE 1 , 1885.
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INS AND OUTS.
Life and Its Incident at
WasliiDgloii ,
Loga 'White House Salute
and Congratulations ,
Tlio How Among the low * Faithful
Ono on the Inside Tolls How
"Williams Got In.
AVASHINQTON MFE.
POLITICAL AND SOCIAL.
WASHINGTON , D. 0. , May 28 ,
There is a hum and a buz in the air
this morning that bespeaks summer tlmo
la really horo. The rains of the last few
days have cleaned the filthy streets and
thlngi generally are bright and cheerful.
"Strawberries , four boxes for a quarter , "
wo hoar called the live-long day , and not
unfrcqucntly the sweet flavored calling Is
extended far Into night. It Is a welcome
call In the morning just before breakfast ,
bnt along towatd midnight a policeman's
whistle sounds bettor. As much as wo
llko strawberries and are fooled In the
eating opacity of ' 'them boxes four for a
quarter , " thcro ere times In the louo hour
of night when wo would rather bo soran-
aded by the friendly tones of a polloo
man's whistle to bo assured that i
holpint ; hand Is ready If need bo. And
our Wanhlogton policemen am ouch
handsome , gentle follows. While they
are always willing to ba kind and accom
modating In hours of trouble , they mind
their own business bettor than any other
class of officials in Washington ! The de
tective btnineES was a llttlo overdone
about a year ago , but our policemen ,
bless them , nothing to fear from them ,
By the way , speaking of midnight erron-
ados and sweet sounds reminds mo of
THE SALUTE 1IRED FOU LOGAN
last week. Such a blarttod racket it
created to bo sure ; and why shouldn't It ?
A wheezy old republican cannon unloaded
off right under the democratic noio of
our president at the ; unearthly hour 1
o'clock In the morning , when ghosts do
aport themselves , was a trifle inconsider
ate of sound sleep , to say the least. It
was an imwelcome sound to us nl1 , for wo
na < urally thought cf General Grant , and
that wo wcro warned of his death , and
sadly and wearily we waited for the
morning to dawn with the sad news
that it would surely bring. There
was a gladness and a madrfcss
both in the reading of the head lines of
the morning capers , "General Logan
saluted on the White' House lot , " nnd
such a beating aa that follow or fellows
got for the untimely ncisa. The offender
I think , was a Mr. Cunningham ; 1 hear
ho'belongs to Nebraska. Well , I gncsj
his intentions were good , only this Is a
democratic administration and Gen.
Logan is spoken of by the press of the
country a3 being a republican and no
mistake , and that ho has stood by his
colors faithfully for six months and at
last came out victorious. Ho certainly
deserves a salute , several of them , but
there Is the eternal fitness of thlnca
which should bo observed. This now ad
ministration don't want its slumbera dis
turbed for any man especially a repub
lican senator. And we certainly will
have a quiet third of July night. After
this hue and cry no cannons can be fired
at 12 and 1 o'clock la the morning , of
course not. I fancy "Black
Jack" smiling ouo of his
grim smiles over the row that Canning-
ham fellow has caused , and I wouldn't
wonder If ho sends In his approval with a
note of thanks alter ho takes his aoat
again In the United States souato. There
were some very unique dispatches of con
gratulation sent to Mrs. Logan to make
her glad heart gladder , among them ono
from Iowa which ended up " iod reigns. "
No doubt of that , though there are times
when It does look as though tether fellow
had the host of things ; bnt there Is a
difference of sentiment In regard to
WHICH is WHICH
in the minds of Iowa's political Christians.
For instance , In the fall of 1884 , It will
bo remembered that the elections went
In favor of the democrats for the next
house of congress , the first democratic
majority einco the war. I was then In
Iowa , stopping at one of the hotels in
Les ) Mnines quietly eating my dinner ,
not having heard the news of the returns
to spoil my appetite , when I was startled
by the excited appearance In the door
way of ono of the prominent citizens ,
who was a devont democrat and a devoted
admirer of Bob Ingoreoll and a firm be
liever of Bob's unbelief a. Ho made a
rush for mo with , "Christ is on earth
again 1 The next house of congress Is
oursl' I will leave the author of the
above and the sender of the telegram to
dosido doctrinal points between them.
" Iowa seems divided In regard to many
thlngi thono days. 1 BOO that the Wil
liams-Campbell appointment has boon
decided in favor of Mr. Campbell , which
teems to glvo satisfaction to Iowa Demo ,
crala in Washington. It was a case of
politics against Wall street influence ,
Ono of the ablest lawyers , aa well
as the ablest democrats In Iowa ,
the Hon. Benjamin Hall , of Burlington ,
who was hero to settle the mixed condi
tion of affairs , said to me : "You eoa the
proildcnt didn't understand the matter ,
and I have just como from an hour's talk
with him wherein I was dotermenod ho
should know what the wishes of the
democrats of lorra were and are. At
first ho seemed impatient and didn't care
to listen to our disapproval ] ; you see ho
was a little snappish and tired from the
long'day'n tussle with visitors and oQico-
soekera , but I talked away till ho became
interested and then gave us his full attcn
tlon , and when I spoke of chiming too
much of his tlmo , especially as there was
so mudh for him to consider , he assured
mo In the most gracious manner that no
appology was necessary , and he would
give the matter careful consideration.
The tcoublo with the president Is , ho Is
nndortaklng to look Into the little detail
of everything instead of trusting the
delegates with that tiresome matter. We
understand the situation , understand
what our paoplo want bettor than ho can
possibly do , and he should ba governed by
our wishes and judgment. " It is a fearful
undertaking for htm. I replied , to go
into every llttlo detail of every little and
big Appointment , and I fancy ho will
only bo too glad and willing to have you
shoulder the burden by and byo. Jntt
wait until congress convenes and if bo
does not have an attack of nervous dys
pepsia then he li moro than mortal. But
look here ; don't you think you rather
mix things , and get the president Into a
chaotic state by signing everybody's pe-
HI ion for ofiico that is extended to yea ?
"For myself I can speak , " said Mr.
Uall , "I do not sign petitions carelessly
ti pay off debts for political work done ,
or put my endorsement tP A J > for going
, o the president. When ,1 loft here soon
after the 4th of March , I fully believed
Mr. Campbell would bo appointed United
states marshal , and was confounded to
loam that Mr. Williams' ' name had been
sent in , and am here now to rectify the
mistake. The same names were on the
same papers , bat Mr. Williams'
papers were not for anything
dcGnlto ho simply wanted to bs endorsed
for something , but nfttr wo wont homo
ho used the Influence for the marshal-
ship. The people of my district generally -
ally desired Mr. Campbell's appointment ,
and I am carrying out their wishes. "
"That's what yon are In congress for , " I
remarked , "You to
are supposed repre
sent the psoplo and not the politicians ,
and , by the way , that's just what the
president Is trying to do carry out the
wishes of the people/ ' Poor follow , I
really do feel sorry for him , land would
gladly take the burden off his shoulders
just for a few days that ho might
have a rest , and I might bo convinced of
that which wo all , moro or l ° s , bollovo
wo can do bettor than anyone else run
the government properly , edit n daily
paper successfully , and poke n fire no that
It will bum brilliantly. Nothing llko
finding out how It is yourself.
MISS CLEVELAND AND 1IEH BROTHER.
Whoever that miserable scribbler was
that sent ont of Washington the vllo
falsehood that the president and his sis
ter had quarreled and that iras the reason
son she had gone away should bo hunted
down and branded a vllllan and coward.
The order excluding two newspaper fol
lows , who were supposed to bo the au
thors of the scandal , from the whltn
house had its effect and now all trace of
the real villlan seems to ba lost. It Is
not so surprising that such an Item should
bo sent , for there are all sorts of crazy
cranks and sensationalists In Washington ,
bnt that there la a respectable newspaper
in this land that would publish
such a sensation is moro sur
prising. Miss Cleveland miht have
occasion tto differ , often , with
her illustrious brother on many points
domestic and political , but to quarrel with
him or an/ ono impossible 1 I cannot
think of a woman so grand and broad in
thought and fooling as I bollovo her to bo ,
stooping to a low quarrel , ff r all quarrels ,
bo they in castle or hut , are low and vul
gar. My faith and confidence In Miss
Cleveland as n noble , true woman , is
wide and deep ; my admiration for the
now mlatrosB of the white house un
bounded and sincere. I am confident
she will act well her part , not only as a
society loader at the executive mansion ,
bnt lend a helping hand to women in
every avenue of honest work , and when
called upon to extend her sympathies will
do so with an overflowing heart. Miss
Cleveland appears before us now as a
gifted authoress. I have already read
extracts from her book to bo published
and no doubt everybody eho has or will
c'ro this can bo published , and all the
world will be eager to read Miss Cleve
land's book. CON.
Fourth or July Arrangements.
NORFOLK , Neb. , May 30.
Correspondence of The BEE.
Senator Van Wyck has telegraphed his
acceptance of an invitation to deliver the
fourth cf July oration at Norfolk , and
the citizens are making oxteneivo pre
parations to give him a royal rocoptlon.
Subscriptions to the celebration fund are
pouring in at a lively rate , and the evi
dent determination is to have the biggest
affair In the way of a celebration that his
ever bean witnessed in this portion of
Nebraska.
_
Koyal Blood.
Wo are all kings and queens In this
country , and we have a right to as good
blood as that which courses through the
veins of emperors. If the blood is poor
and the cheeks ore pale , it is well known
that Brown's Iron Bitters is the great
tonic which will give color , vigor and vi
tality. Mr. M. K. Gibson , of West
Point , Miss. , cays , "I felt weak and de
bilitated. Brown'fl Iron Bitters made
mo strong and well. "
A Complete Symphony of n Bonnet.
Hartford Post.
It was just after the sermon and they
were wondlng their way homo In a
soothed and peaceful frame of mind.
"Ob , Job , did you see that delightful
now bonnet of Mrs. Arbutus's ? I think I
want something llko that ? "
"Like that ? " exclaimed Mr. Shuttle.
"That ! Why It's the worst phantasy In
rag roses I over saw. "
"Now , Job , you know hotter. That
bonnet Is a complete symphony In har-
monons tones , an efloot , that is perfectly
bewitching , and I'll have ono llko It If I
have to scrape the silvers off the Inside of
tbo flour barrel for the next loaf of
broad. "
The Root ot the Evil.
To thoroughly cura scrofula it is
necessary to strike directly at the root of
the evil. This Is exactly what Hood's
Sarnaparllla dees , by acting upon the
blood , thoroughly cleansing it of all Im
purities , and leaving not even a taint of
scrofula in the vital fluid. Thousands
who lave been cured of scrofula by
Hood's Saraapnrillo , testify to its wonder
ful blood-purifying qualities. Sold by all
dragglsts. _
Wily She Wouldn't Talco Her Bahy
Brother Homo with Her.
Pretzel's Weefclv.
A now style of dress has lately raado
its appoaranco. Without going into par
ticulars with regard to the style , we shall
remark that it would take a man with a
microscope to discover whether it but
toned behind or In front. Very recently
an unmarried lady , wearing one of those
dresses , called at a friend's house to see a
lady who had a day or so previous presented -
sentod her liege lord and master with a
token of her affection in the shape of a
boy. In a bantering way the young lady
remarked to the oldest little girl :
"I am going to take your llttlo brother
homo with mo. "
" Deed yoa'wlll not , " was UIB reply ,
"for you couldn't feed it. "
"What makes you think that ? "
"Because you can't unbutton your
dress. "
_
* * * * Stricture cf the uretha
in Us worst forms , ipodlly cured by our
new and Improved methods. Pamphlet ,
references and terms , two throe-cent
stamps. World's Dlsponstry Medical
Association , C03 Main street , Buffalo ,
Perilous Partisanship ,
Chicago News.
Wo regret to hear that Col. Paul Solby ,
postmaster at Springfield , was among the
first to shako bands with Gen. Logan
and congratulate him on his re-election.
Wo advise Col , Selby to go slow , Ho Is
in danger of being bounced for offensive
partisanship.
THE BEST WASHING COMPOUND
of the day is undoubtedly JAMES
PYLE'S PEARLINE. It cleanses the
dirtiest and most elegant fabric without
injury and with lltllo labor. For sale by
grcccre.
TOO MUOH DIVOEOE ,
The DmiRcrs that Brsot Society ami
tlio Homo.
To the Editor of The BEK.
Satan said to Job , "All that a man
hath will he glvo for his life. " That Ho
has locg slnco boon dtivon back to
whence It catno. Character has over
bocn hold a holier thing thnu llfo llsolf.
To the good and ( rno all that la worth
living for la swept away when the bar-
riots of charaolor is torn down , Society ,
the home , the church , has no longer a
narao to live , when dcatllnto of honors.
The alarming Incrcnto of divorces , and
the cnuo with which they ate obtained ,
and tho' sacred tloa of marriage act
naldo , is alarming the pabllo conscionco.
It is no longer a question whether wo are
our brothers' keeper , when the blood of
the Innocent cries out of the ground. It
Is people's business. The slaying may bo
that of the body only , or It may bo that
which to all it morodoar than life , a good
name , slain by the hand of mallca. The
pure sonMiko Job of old will do and
dare as ho did amid the whirlwind of the
tempest and storm of trouble.
When accused of and commanded
mandod by hist friends to inako
confession of sorno deed which had deserved
served the wrath of God and the con
tempt of mon , ho cried out In agony , "I
am pure , I am guiltless. Yea , though ho
slay me , yet will 1 hold fist my integ
rity. " The very foundations of society
are built npon the dtvlno laws concerning
the tnarriago tie ; and Its Eacred obllga
( ions demand observance or society drifts
into anarchy under a deluge of rotten-
nosa , morally and physically. The youth
of our land will bo hopelessly corrupted
by the low and groveling conceptions of
the marriage relation as exhibited and
taught by lawmakers In the laws which
literally abolish any sort of permanency
of this divine institution. The club of
the law in the hand of the husband or
wife may , and oftoncr than otherwise ,
slajs the Innocent community , may stlflo
the cry of injured Inuccanco. Society
may shrug Us shoulders and tar , "Whose
business if the trouble Is settled ? " I say
to you , false husbands , recreant wives ,
you unworthy and ungrateful children
who dishonor the tits of blood ( blood
that links soul and body together for a
dwelling place for the spirit ) , you are
murderers. The Innocent blood crlea
out of the ground for vengeance upon
you. Think not that God or society will
hold you gnlltlecs !
To that husband who perpetrates nn-
named indignities upon the wife of his
youth and at last flings her aside , shall bo
meted out a punishment swift and euro.
Dr. McKuno is stricken down in an un
guarded hour ; ho Buffers ono awful mo
ment ; trio lifeless form is followed by a
loved wlfo and children , and is gently
laid away , while the unloved wito sufltrs
a thousand deaths , and is consigned to a
grave that knows no waking.
I point you to a picture of a life scone
hung upon the wall of socltty within the
past few dayo. A girl of slztoan , a wlfo ,
a mother , unloved , but still faithful ,
abused bnt silent ; deserted at last and
left to support herself , satisfied if she
could but hide oven from her boys the
suffering she endures ; all along starving
mentally and socially for all that makes
life ; worth living for. Twenty-two years
have fled , broken In health , and hopeless
and penniless , she stands shivering under
the brandished club of the law In the
hands of her huiband. She grants
the destroyer of her llfo the boon he
asks a con'osalon of guilt. She calls
herself the "deserter , " end ho calls him
self "tho deserted husband without
cause. 1' ' The wlfo is slain , her own sons
unwittingly bend to his nod and dig their
mother's grave. Unheard of crime 1 Lot
the heavens blush and tocioty put on
sack cloth If such things go unavenged.
Shall this woman's name be cait out as
vile , as an unfaithful wife ? Yon know
that she is innocent , that woman , that
mother , Is gnlltloes befcra God and man.
Don't quibble about the law Law never
was designed to bo the Instrument of
crlmo. Shall sons stand and BOO the
mother branded "a deserter without just
cause , " an unfaithful wife ? Where are
our uoni to-day ? Are there any men ?
Are women so cheap that womanhood can
ba murdered In our midst and the cry of
Innocent blood not bo hoard in heaven or
heeded by man who by reason of physical
strength were designed to protect and care
for the physically weak and helpless ?
Gnd rs jnst , society must be in the like-
nets of God or die of its own corruption.
The youth of our country must bo pro
tected and shielded from the leprous
touch of teachers and "professors" who
laugh to scorn the marriage vows and
contaminate by their teachings and ex
ample the very fountain of society. Shall
men who trample under foot all that is
sacred and holy , go free ? Shall no aveng
ing Nemesis track that husbind in all
lila devious wanderings and wreak von-
goanco. Aye , the blood of the Innocent
crleth unto us and they shall bo avenged.
MALVEIIN , Iowa , May 28. X.
A Cano Made of Leather.
Now York Sun.-
"Hero la something odd In canes , " said
a dealer to a reporter yesterday. "Cari
ous grain to the wood , isn't It ? "
The cane was three-fourths of an inch
in diameter , and had a curved top ending
In a silver horse's hoof. Itwas dark.
The grain teemed to ran around in rings ,
the upper part of each ring being darker
than the lower.
"It was made of leather buttons slipped
over the ramrod of an army musket by a
shoemaker at the Indiana reform school
In 1872. The ramrod belonged to the
musket the roan carried during the war
of the rebellion. He cut the pieces of
solo leather with a die , punched a hole of
the right size in the middle , shaved them
to a wedge shape where the curve came ,
forced them on and compresied them
with a screw cut on what Is ODW the fer
rule of the cane , and then soaked the
whole In varnish. It required two quarts
of varnish to got it Into slmpo. It is a
beauty , and it would roll for (50 If I
wanted to part with it. "
Both the queen and prices of Wales hayo
written autograph letters to the archblihop of
Canterbury euloglzinc-the reUied version of
tlici old testament. The eulogium , however ,
li not generally endowed by thernibllo and the
sale oi the now bible la comparatively languid ,
now that the demand of curiosity has been
rjpplled ,
When Jl l > y WM sick , wo g re her Caatoria ,
When eho WM a Child , the cried fur Cattorla ,
When she became Hiss , elie clang to Caatoria ,
Wliiu ihohaAChlldita , eho g TO thorn CaatorU
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Rheumatism , 'Neuralgia , Sciatica ,
Lumbago , Backache. Headache , Toothache ,
VorcTltrnntKnelling.SprntiiH.Ili-uUcs ,
IturtK , SrnliU , Trout llllcn ,
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C17 St. Chnrlcs St. , St. Louis , 3fo.
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Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and otnf.-.Xii : .
tlons o ( Throat , Skin or Bones , Blood PoltCT.'M ,
old Sores and Ulcers , an trend * ith nnr e < i _ -
mceeii , on Itteit ncKntlUi prlnelnln. Bif < lT , frln'sl
Diseases Arising Iro-n Indiscretion , Exc'oti ,
Exposure or Indulgcncu , vhldi vroJoc nme f ft
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Caocrbymilirrijc , B'llnTlttJ. Htlto forqucalloni.
A Positive Written Guarantee
lr ln til eirtlile eiica. hrllglaei icnl ercrrnhert.
X'Araphlct * . SnpllBh or German. G4 r 0i. At-
KrlbluaatiovoaficnicB.la muloor fomaU.ljtEn
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Chartered by tlicStnteof 1111-
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orcivlnnlmmcdlotc rclielln
nil chronic , urinary nnd prl-
, vatc diseases. Gonorrhcca ,
Gleet andSyphillslnnll their
complicated forms , also nil
diseases of the Skin nnd
LJlood promptly relieved and
pcrmanentlycured by teme-
dicstestedtnai'uir//Irni8
. . _ . - , , _ _ _ bpcclttlVracttre. Seminal
Weakness , Night Losses by Dreams , Pimples on
the Face , Lost Manhood , jioittiecly cm f.T/icro
intto crjieriincntliKi. The appropriate remedy
13 at once used In each case. Consultations , per
sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Med
icines sent by Mail and Express. No marks on
package to indicate contents or sender. Address
DR.JAIMES.No. 2G4WasMnjlon ( SChicatjoll. ! , !
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Inuci , lUch. , Feb. S , 18S2 ,
I.M. Loon < fc Co. . Moimoi , Mich.
GBMH 1 am oaln your fluid Extract Uoa Glorer
Blossom and Wet Compress for Cancer on the brent ,
and am well. I am utlsdod It 1 * the beat remodr for
Coneer known. Yon &ro welcome to uio this for the
benefit or niderlnfr humanity.
Kespcctfolly , MRS. I * A. JOIINSOK.
J. H. LOO.B * CO .
QwiTLKUFN 3lv wire has foreomottmo been afillcted
vlth something 11L.O a ( croraloug Ul.icAse.nnd round no
relief until ihe ffaro jour Extract of HedCloreratrlal.
I am happr to eay ohe has cxperltnccd great relief.
Thlf Is but a alight testimonial or mj appirclatlon of
jour ottorts In behalf of humanity , which you are
welcome to use for their bcnrflt.
I am , > ery respectfully , II. AMIS.
-'OUDO , O , , Doc. 1st , 1882 ,
J. M. toosa 4 Co. , MOKHOB , Mich.
GBSTB 1 oommtHicod taking your EXT. Red Clorer.
Vo years ngo , for trjalpelos , and hare not been
troubled Blnco. It Is hereditary with mo. Iblnlc you
have the boH blood medlclno known
Yonn truly , W. M. SKIDEUT.
K. n Hyman , of Grand Itaplds , Mich. . eny Afttr
two Doctors ad vised him tousorxraso'Hl xt.lUil Clover
for A hod case or 1 ezcma , or > eter bore on the let ; .
Only uswl two poundsor your Solid ijctract Hod Clover.
Aia now well.
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Her It has no equal , loraalobyall drucglsta , or J. M.
lx > eco & Co. . Moar
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UNDERTAKERS 1
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ED MAUBER , 1213 Parnam St ,
JPM.JULA.I1VS
ASTHMA CURE
This Invaluable epoafh readily and pcrmmcntly
euros ll kinds of Auihtna. The mott obstinate nJ
IODK sUndlng c * > ei' teld promptly to tta wonderful
curing propertlea. It la keown throughout ths world
lor Ui unrivaled elHcocy ,
J. L. CALDWELU oHj-TIncoln , N b jwrltei , J n
IB , 1B3U B nee using Dr. H lr'a Astlitrn cure , lot
moro lh a one yc rmy wife hu been entirely well ,
and not a\oa a Bjmjitcin ot the dlaottehaiapptared.
WILT I AM BBNNE1T , Wlehland , I iwa.writeiNflV.
W. 18 3 I have been allllctod with U y Fever and
Atthma Blnco 1859. I followed your directions and
am htpny to tay that I ne\er slept better In my life.
I am glad tliat I am amonz the many who can gpeak
eo favorably oi ) our rouedlca.
A iMuatle 61 page tr < a'l ' ocontainingtltrllikrprool
frome\eryState lathe V , 8 , CantU and Great
Urlt&lu ; will bo mailed upon application.
Any Urufght not Imln ? It In stock is 111 procured ,
toordtr. AakforUr. Ilalra AithmaCure.
1)11 U W UAIK & BON , Prop's Cln'tl.O.
| "I ought to know
bontlt , ' was the rc-
| -nark ol a gentlemtn
to li'i ccmpati'on In
the exhibit ol
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: cut lair. 'I hue
reared fite children on
t. " Suih tCBtlmouy
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a.11 arguirtntl. Hldgo'i
h'ooil btlll mtlntalra
the l.ad at beet suited
ta till uatttt and oonnuioun ol child II e , In canr ,
5lOSsi. 5andl.75 rold by Bn Bend
tiUocliicb i. Us , faluxr , Mn- . , lot
lieu ) ootwruiuf reailns < I clil'Jicn ' ,
Deal Estate
> 2I3 S. 14th STREET ,
BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS.
Have a large list of inside business and resi
dence property , and some of the finest suburban
property in and around the city.
We Iiavo business property on Capital Aveuuo , Dodge ,
Douglnp , Fariinm , Hartley , Howard , JHh , 10th , 13th niid
16th sreets.
We have flne resideuco property on Farnnm , Doug'as ' ,
Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cuss , California streets , Sher
man , St .Marys nnd Park Avenues , in fact on all the best
residence sheets. Wo have property in the following ad
ditions.
Hawthorne , McCormick's ,
MiUard& ; CaldwelFs liountz & Huth's ,
Lakes , Impr'nt Association
Elizabeth Place
E. V. Smith's ,
Horbaeh's , ! Isaac
Patrick's. Manscom's
Parker's , West Omaha ,
Shinn's , Grand "View ,
Gise's , Credit Foncier ,
Nelson's , HLountz' First
Armstrong's ountz Second ,
God&ev's , Kountz' Third ,
ILowe's , IHountz' Fourth ,
Kirkwood , Syndicate Hill ,
College Place , Plainview ,
Park Place , Hill Side ,
WalnufcrHiU , Tukev & ; Kevsors ,
Thornbuirg ,
Boo-gs&HilT Clark Place ,
Capitol , Mvers < & ; Hichards ,
Heed's First , Bovds ,
And allljthelother Additions to the
City.
1 * JL " " " 11
y 11 dicate Mill
Adjoins the stockyards property in South Omaha
These lots are aold at $100. They are nicely lo
cated and will make convening cheap , and de
sirable homes for the employes of the stock
yards and packing honses.
Tukey & Keysors Sub-division.
Located in West Omaha , two blocks south of Leavonworth street , w
fine location atd the cheapest lots in Omaha ; 5125 for inside lots and
5150 for corners ; terms $10 down , halauce ? 5 per mouth ; dent fail to
see those if you want a hargain.
Kirkwood.
Wo have a few lots left in Kirkwooi addition , which wo offer at low
I-rices , terms 525 dowuhalauce § 10 per month. These lots are on high
level giound and are defcirable.
Hawthorne.
This addition is mere centrally located than any other now addition
near the best Schools m the city. All the ereets are being put to gride
the grades Imvo neon established by the city council , and is very desira
ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower than
adjoinincbdditions ior a homo or investment. These lots cannot bo
beaten.
Let on Davenport with fine FOB SALE Lot 28th and Farnam street ,
,000. good property , Sl.COO.
FOB SALE Full lot 21st and Clark street , 6 FOB SALE- } aero on California , cant of
room houeo , 82,800 , Sacred Heart ; house , barn , an' * cistern , cho p
Ton SALE Beautiful aero lot in Giao'a add , onlySlCOJ
$1,200. I1 oil . BALK Lota In Ilanscom plaoo each ,
6500.
FOR BALK lot on Chicago itreet between 6500.FOB
101 feet front 15th .
13th and 14tb , 82,500. FOB BALE on stroot.with
riraall houao lust south of Uartxaan Schoolon
BEAUTIFUL . , lota corner F roam and 20th ly 81,7CO.
street cheap. FOB BALK 1'ull lot and 5 room house come i
Fen SAtE-Lots In Walnut hill , 5200. llth and Caatellar , $2'100. .
FOB SALK-I lot withC rocm house 21 t FOB BALK Lot ani'i 2 homes 18th andKlchi
ttreet easy payments , $2.000 , oKa 85.COO.
IF"e witl furnish conveyance free to any
part of the city toshowproperty to ourfrienfls
and customers , anil cheerfully give informa
tion regarding Omaha Property.
Those who have bargains to offer or wish
property at a bargain , are invited to see us.
Bedford & Souer ,
Real Estate Agents
213 S.I4thSt , , bet. Farnamft Douglas