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THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE , The Great Wor * of the Far-Scfiing Statesman of the J. teen Era , Tlio Ilcnrt of the Uontlnont Sivvctl Prom Britain's Grasp A I'rclaco to Karly History. ron TUB BSE. The early history of the territory of hioh a state la composed is a subject of interest to every cltiaan of the state. The ooplo of Nebraska , as they rush along in .ho over-varying rounds of nctlvo bnsi nets pursuits , helping to lay the onndatlons , broad and deep , of true democratic republican Institutions , and ol an enlightened American civll'zatlon ' , and who have assisted , and are assisting , in building up a great and prospcrona state , aroly reflect that Nebraska once bo ongcd to the Spanish crown , and wasnn < dor the control of Spanish viceroys ; thai ubscqnently it was ono of the provinces of France , and under the jurisdiction ot , ho Orst Napoleon. It is Interesting to trace TUB FOBMATION OF STATES out of territory originally parts of the thirteen colonies. Thus It is found that the southern portions of the states o : Wisconsin and Michigan , and the north ern portion of Illinois , laving between the 42' and 43 ° of north latitude , wore ouco parts of Massachusetts , and thi northern portions of Illinois , Indiana am Ohio , between the 41 ° and 42' , were once parts of Connecticut. Virginia , Nortl and South Carolina , and Georgia , origi nally extended to the Mississippi river and all the territory , ont of which tin now states between the Mlasissjppl am the original thirteen have been carved was ceded by the colonial states to the United States after the formation of the federal union. Do Soto first discovered the Misslsstpp river in the spring of 1541 , having crojsci the country from Florida , and striking ii at a point about opposite Helena , Ark. and dying upon its banks In Jnno of thai year. In December , 1G81 , La Sallo do sccnded the river to its mouth , and took possession of it and the conntry dratnoi by It and all Its tributaries in the name of the French king , and named the grea stream "River Colbert , " after the "eml nont French statesman and financier then prlmo minister Colbert , which was afterwards changed to Mississippi , the Indian name being micho-sepo , mnol wet , or great waters The Inaians hat also given It the name of "Father o. Waters. " La Sallo named the territory "Louisiana" In honor nf the French king" Louis XIV. HP erected a cross at ono of the mouths , bearing the date of his taking posaosslon , April 9th , 1082. This enitory belonged to France till Ootobar , 21st , 1764 , when the latter power , 1m milated by the defeats of her armies on _ ; aged in her foreign wars , and with her finances exhausted , CEDED TO SIM IN. all the French possessions then held In North America , which of course includec the Louisiana territory. Franco hac lost Quebec and Canada by the defeat ol Montcalm by Wolf on the plains of Abra ham In 1750 , and by the treaty of Paris , 1703 , she ceded to England all the rest o ; her possessions in North America east ol the Mississippi river. In 1800 Louisiana was receded by Spain to Frauce and In 1803 was transferred to the United States , the latter paying $15,000,000 for it. The region * of conntry embraced within the limits of this purchase which has boon known as the "Louisiana pur chase , " included all the country west o : the Mississippi river not Spanish terri tory and extending north to the British possession1. It then embraced what are the states o ! Louisiana , Arkansas , Mis souri , Kansas , Nebraska , Iowa , Minnesota seta , Colorado , and Oregon , the Indian territory and the territories of Wyoming , Dakota , Idaho , Montana and Washing' ton. ton.In In 1710 there was developed , probably the most wonderful , the most gigantic financial delusion the world has over witnessed ainco God fashioned the spheres , and It will stand forever In his tory as ono of the biggest monuments ol human credulity and human folly. Ne braska was a portion of the territory on which this wild scheme was based. Reference foronco Is made to what is papular ! ; known as "LAW'S MISSISSIPPI SCHEME. " John Law , a Scotsman , was born in Edlnbnrg In 1071. As ho grow up hi developed extraordinary abilities In soni respects , and especially manifested i strong inclination to engage in matters o banking and finance. Ho also becmuo a notorious Rambler , operating in all th capitals of Europe , taking them , oni aft or another , till he was finally cxpollei from several of them , Ho ires a man of most coneummato address , and th most plausible , insinuating boarlng.gNot withstanding he had been banished fcom Farls a few ycais ago , ha again ropalrec to that city on the death of'Louis XIV. and succeeded in re-establishing him sol In the royal favor. Worn out by th exhausting and unsuccessful wars of th previous reign , the -French kingdom found its finances at that tlmo In a deplorable plorablo condition. This was th auspicious moment for the gonlu of Law to develop Itself. H entertained peculiar notions of question of finance. Ho did not bollovo In an standard of money value or of prices , bu did bollovo In tbo omnipotence of credil and that the government might secure ! ; Issue paper money without limit , base ! upon the estimated vnlno of supposei futnro profits. To carry his views int practice , he organized the Mlssisslpp scheme under the title of tbo Misslasipp and West India company , with the pur poses of colonizing , and collecting tribal from this vast region known as th Louisiana territory , with no civlllzec people within its borders except the few white inhabitants dwelling along the banks of the lower MiesisslppL Thl company soon swallowed up the Eas India company , Increased its capital to 313,200,000 llvroa , at three per cent Then followed a period of stock gambling and gambling in anything and over ; thing , which was probably never equalled The shares of this company went up tn nearly fifty times their original value aud lands in France , neir the cities , ap predated nearly one thousand per cent Lay was made comptroller general o the finances of the kingdom and hi powers was almost as absolute as that o the monarch himself. A specnlatlr mania took hold of all chases ; the ( rent wild for the time. Unparallelei extravigince , excessive waste , and i wild recklessness , became universal. AndJ thcBo results were almost entirely do- ) jondont upon the expected future profits n bo derived from the territory of Lou- s'nna. ' Hut tbia condition cf things .mid not long continue. Franco was innstantly drained of specie , while the ssno of government notes depending upon this Mississippi company for their cdompt on , as constantly continued , till .hoy had passed the sum of 1,925,000- )00 ) llvros. The zenith of human folly md been reached. TUB COLLAFSE CAME , ho Mississippi sohorno was laid bare , and its notes and shares were as value- ess as the confederate money nt the close of the late civil war and Law be * come a wanderer and a fugitive for years upon the face of the earth. Supposed values disappeared like n thief n the night ; men queried whether they themselves bad icon lane or lunatics. The delusion van- died Itko an unsubstantial dream , but It oft universal wreck and rnln behind. It s thus suen that Nebraska played a part , as a portion of the assets , on 'which this wild sohomo wns based. Jefferson had for years directed his at- ; ontlon to th& Louisiana territory whllo 1 was still a province of Spain , and ap pears to have had aomo conception as to , ho future possibilities of the ( treat north west , for aa early as 1793 , whili mlnlst r to Franco , ho proposoc to the philosophical society o Paris , to atari an exploring oxpodlr tlou into that region , with funds raisoc by subscription , and Mlchaux , a celebrated brated French traveler , started on such an exploration under the auspices of tha society , but ho was soon recalled by thi French government. Mr. Jefferson afterwards tried to enlist Sedyard , anoth cr noted traveler , in such an exploration though without success. But the pur chase of Louisiana in 1803 opened thi way for such exploration. Jefferson having bccomo president in 1801 , again dlroctod his attention io the Louisiana territory , and Instructed the American minister to Franco , to sound Napoleon 01 the question of selling the islanc of Now Orleans , and the territory oaa nf the Mississippi , and that portion o Florida which belonged to the Frond possessions. Napoleon was then engaged in thos great wars which devastated contlnonta Europe in the early part of the prcaon centnry , and was meditating an Invasion of Eugland at tbo time , which accounts for his willingness to part with thi distant , outlying province. When thi subject was broached to him , ho said to his minister , Barbo Morbols : "Irroaoln tion and deliberation are no longer in season I renounce Louisiana. It is no only Now Orleans that I will cede , It Is the whole colony without any reserva tion. I knoir the price of what . ' abandon , and I have sufficiently provec the Importance that I attach to this pro vlnce , since my first diplomatic act with Spain had for its object the recovery o * it. I renounce it with the greatest regret. To attempt to retain it would bi folly. I direct you to negotiate this af fair with the envoys cf the United State ? . " THE NEGOTIATIONS were entered Into with Marbols by R R Livingston and James Monroe , the Americann envoy ? , the latter agrcoln to pay § 15,000,000 for tbo prize ; whici was accepted by the first consul ; the treaty was signed at Paris , April 30th 1803 , was ratified by the United States senate and the American ensign stretch Ing from the month of the Mississippi to the Canada line and westward to Britisl Columbia and the Pacific ocean. After the treaty was signed Napoleon exntlanty qald ; "This accession of territory strengthens forever the power cf the United States , and I have just given to England a maratlme rival that will sooner or later humble her pride. " Thus was accomplished ono of the grandest achievements of the century , second only in its great results , to the declaration of Independence , and'lts fma" consummation in tbo organization of the Federal union. Those great statesmen , Napoleon and Jefferson , scanned the fa ture , and grasped to some extent the vast consequences that must result ir either case , whether Louisiana remained a province of France , or became an Inte gral part of the American union. Both saw how eaty it would be , whllo Franca and England should bo fighting to the death for supremacy on land and sea , for a British fleet to cspturo Now Orleans , take possession ol the mouths of the Mississippi , and all ol Louisiana territory and annex It to the British empire. And the result of the Napoleonic wars , finally settled at Waterloo lee beyond a reopening , attest the wise forecast of Jefferson and Napoleon in coneumating the Louisiana purchase. When it was made known , the Engllsl ministry were much chagrined to fine themselves circumvented by Napoleon for they had already laid their plans for SEIZING TIIIS TEKIUXOKY at the first favorable opportunity , and in all hnmau probabillty'tboy would havi boon successful , for the French ompero with ell Europe In deadly array agnius him , could hardly have spared the tlmo means , fleets and armies to have def endoi such vast possessions In the now worlc 3,000 miles away , and in that case Brltlsl power would have stretched from the ox tremest point of land on the nortbcas cojat , and from almost the arctic circle down the Mississippi to the Riilf of Mexico The southern boundary of British Oolum bla would have been the northern bound aries of the then Mexican province of California , Nevada , and Utah the original thirteen slates would hav been hemmed in on all sides by Brills ! territory save their frontage on th Atlantic ocean and Nebraska would to day bo a dependency of the Brltlsl crown. Great Brltiain would neve have parted with Louisiana by sale , sn < the United Slates could only have ac quired it after another desolating seven years war. Its obtalnmont by peaoofn instrumentality evinced in the hlghos degree , true statesmanship , and a wise comprehension as to its future probable consequences , and It will over remain as ono of the glories cf Jefferson's admluls tratlon. The authors of that measuri were real benefactors of this nation , am were worthy agents of a true civilization and progress. JOHN M. TJIAYET. GRAND ISLAND , Jung 5th , 1885. Vaccinatien Is carried out so strictly In thi I'russlan army that not a soldier has died o : smallpox since 1805. A C A RD. To all who are tufforla ? ( ram errori and Indigestions ol joutb , uenoua wcakneea am ' ay , lw > ot manhood , eta I will send a recipe . _ a will cure you FHEE Of CUAUQE. Thing great remedy uu discovered by a mUslouar to Bouth America. Send lell-addrossod envelope Kir. Jo nru T. IKUAN SUtlon " 1) " New York The Dyspeptic Clerk. Clerks in the stores of merchants who do not advertise should occasionally move abont the store for oxerolco. Otherwise they will suffer from dyrnepsia from the lack of something to do , The nors cues of dyspepsia are reached and caret by Brown's Iron Bitters. Mr , L. Thorn ton , \V rrenton , N. 0 , , says : " 1 nsec Brown's Iron Bitters for djspopsla , and consider It tbo greatest remedy known,1 ( DOOTOntNG A T1G1UES3' The Animal Chewing Plcco of Tim ber During the Operation , Boston Letter , * Several weeks ago o Bengal tigress > olonglng to the Van Amburg show , in a ronsiy bit off the moat of her tall. The animal is a splendid type of the carnivor ous specks , bnt this carprlco loft her an inslghtly and consequently a valueless jowl to her owners. Week after week mi passed by , but the bi bulled tigress ; row no bettor. The wound would not ical. Innumerable Httlo pieces of bono uojcctod from what was loft of the vor- obrra and as long as those bones remained .hero . was no chance for the beait to re cover. The show exhibited at Salem this week and on Wednesday , Watts , a wcll- inorrn dog doctor , of Boston , wna sent for to operate on the tall. The tigress was in ono half of a wngon case ; in the Dthor half was an African Hon. Around the tlgtcss' neck was a leather strap con nected to an iron chain. The first thing to bo done wai to secure the animal in the cage. A rope was put around ono paw and then the trouble began , the ti gress growling , rearing and biting. She plunged from ono sldo of the cage to the other and It was fully ton minutes before the second foro-pnw was sccnrid in the ropo. The bled logs were more oatily bound. Four sharp white tusksand two eyes filled with rage , together with the deafening roars of.tho boast , caused the doctor to panao a moment before ho en tered the cage. It was only for a mo ment. Tbo tigress was given n piece of board to bite , to prevent the possibility of inflicting injury upon herself. The door swung open and In a , second the doctor was at work. Two or three pieces of the bono were removed and then the animal succeeded In liberating ono of her fore-paws and made a vicious pass at Watts , but luckily for him the reach was too short. Again the boast * was bound and so firmly that escape was almost an impossibility. This time the doctor wont to work In earnest , and the animal , btrotched across the bottom of the cigo , continued to gnash her tooth through the board and growl savagely. Pltico after piece of the bono came out in rapid succession. All around tbo tent were cages of wild animals , which seemed to bo in sympathy with the tigress , and their rnars were deafening. The lion pranced from the bars on ono sldo , then on the other , shaking tbo wagon at each jump. In twenty minutes every splinter of the shattered bone had been removed and the wound carefully bathed in car- belie acid. It was no trifling matter to release the auiiua' ' . Her hind legs being sot at liberty , she roeo upon her haunches and made a tremendous titort to free her self. Then suddenly her strength gave out. There did not seem to bo a particle of energy left in her bndy. The ropes were removed from her fore-paws , and for three minutes she lay on the bottom of the cage almost lifeless. She soon re gained her spirits , however. The anlmsl Is about six reot long , throe feet in height and weighs nearly COO pounds. She nearly four yoirs old. The great diaphoretic and anodyne , for colds , fevers and inflammatory attacks , is Dr. Picrca's Compound Extract of Smart Weed ; also cures colds , crrmps , cholera morbus , diarrhea * and dysentery , or bloody-flax. Only 50 cents. An TJimnswornblo Argument Harper's Magazine. Last summer during the excitement owing to bank failures in Indianapolis , I was watching the anxious crowd besieging the doors of a bank that was supposed to be in danger , when I overheard the fol lowing dialogue between an Irish woman and her husband : "Nora , dhraw yor money out. " "An1 shure , Patrick , I won't. " "But , Nora , you must dhraw it ont. " "Faith an11 won't dhraw mo money ont at all. " "Nora , an' don't yees know they'll lose ycr money for yeos ef yoos don't dhraw it ont ? " "An * uhuro , Patrick , ain't they bettor ablj to lose It than wo are ? " Patrick was evidently overpowered with this last astonishing and manswer- able argument , and they both left she scene apparently satisfied. Fortunately the bank survived the pressure , and its ability to lose Nora's balance was not practically tested. The Convalescent. "What Is the matter with the patient ? " asked a young and illiterate physician. "Why , he is convalescent , " was the an swer of the hospital attendant , "Ohl then , " responded the physician , "that's nothing , 1 can jnro ' cenvalscence in three hours. " Suh p'hyslcians ought to let people alone , and allow them to cure thomtolvea by using Brown's Iron Bit ten. Mr. F. R. Perrysan , Mobile , Alabama , says , "I mod Brown's Iron Bitters for weak back and indigestion , and mn now all right. " Within a fortnight tables have been placed upon the now shoots of the thousand-year old roBO bush at Hildiahelm. The oldest of theco hhoots dates from 1C89 , and the atcond from 1831) ) the third from 18G3. and the fourth from 1877 , and the fifth from 188 } . This last ono was iirst discovered on July of last year and has attained a remarkable growth within this abort time , it being now nearly nine leot in length and almost an loch thick , For pains in tbo lacs nothing equals St. Jacobs Oil. It cures quickly and uroly. The number of messages sent daily through tbo general telegraph office in London aver ages 02,000 , not counting the press matter. The hands employed are 1,180 male and C83 female operator : and 41G messengers. * "That tired feeling" from which you suffer so much , particularly in the morn Ing , is entirely thrown off by Hood's sarsaparllla. China , which only six rears since had but nx miles of telegraph lines , has now com pleted a system by which Canton , the capital of Southern China Is brought Into direct com munication with the metropolis of the north , JAMES PYLE'S PEARLIME This preparation , advertised elsewhere , is really an excellent article for saving labor in washing. It tskes the place of soap , sal-soda , and other chemical prepara tions. Tbo clergy of Florida In the past ten yean have increased from o\cnteen to forty , niul the lint of ccininumc nts from leaa than 700 to 1,091. 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' pi trailer to tliflc ei r will nJ In DK. tt BrEU'SISON 'JOIIIO u * af at. " teily curu. uiltt.sai.lcar , liutilliy ' oiupluuoa. Jrc'i'lOHt ' tttbiiijitn at p - " T > 'Hij { onls acid u tlicpopnlarlU ul IliooiiElr.al cnt Kctlhuoiiibis M. A.sn Hi i .iiidrt 9tolti < < lr. ) HnrtL-i Ale < ) Oiy Mo. , for out "DHKAM UOOII-1 B ) vn'j. 1 * * METAL lam a coppersmith bytrado.ini the email par ticles of brass and copper from filing gc t Into form on my arms and poisoned my whole ovt-tcm Mercury dmlnUtcrcd brought on ihcumallsm , and I bccamo . helplosa Inv lid. I took two dozen bottles of Swlft'a Specific My It Re , arms and hanils are a 1 rlglttaealn. 1 USD thorn w Itbout pain. My ustor&tlon la duo to B , 8. S. Fmm " . I VB , Jan. V. 1835. Augueta , Ua. Poison. Wo have UBodHBlft'aSpfclOc Incur family ni an antldoto for malarial p .Ison for two or trrco joara , nd b&\e never Known It to ( all In a elnalo Ine'anoo. W.C.- Bumpier county , Ga , Sept. II , 18:4. Ulcers. For six or < lnrht years I Buffered with ulcTfl rn mv Rlif ( c . I was treated wllh Irdldo of Potassium and Mercury , anil 1 became litlplca fclx bottles of Swl't'e t-poclQouiadp a iicnnoiit.nt euro Fob. 24,18SB. U \\ILSOS , _ . . . IrnioA , mob. , Feb. 8,18UL 3. M. Loon & Co , Moireoi , tll h. OEMS I am uslnu your iluld Extract Bed Cloycr Dlosaom and Wet Compress for Canccron the brcaet , and am well , I am eatlsUcxI It Is tbo best remedy for Cauccr known , lou are welcome to uie tbla for tbo boneut of vuirerinir humanity. Ileipictfullr , MRS. t , A. JOI1NSOK. . . . PEMTUIIIEM My wlfo luuforaomo tlmo bocnafllleted with omtthn ! ? like a ncrotolous tlUrfiHt. nnd found na r lloff until tbe ffavo your hxtract of JtedCloreratrlal. I am happy to > ay ho bu experienced ( treat relief. Thli Is hut might testimonial of my appreciation of your efforU In behalf at bunuuuly , which you we welcome to uw fortbelr benefit. 1 am , very respectfully. II , ARMS , _ JLXCO , O. , Deo. let , 1882. / . M. Ix > os A Co. , JfOXBOi. Mlcb. OIHTS I oommnnccd t&klni ; your En. Hod Clorer , two yeara ago. for ) ryalpelaa , and hare net been troublcxl alnco. It Is hereditary with mo. Tblnlc you have the belt blood medicine known Your * truly , W. n. U. flyman , of Grand Itupliii , Mich. , wy After two Uoctom adrUcd him to ute Ixxiso'a hxt. Ilcd Clover for a bad cue ot t czcnm , or ITorer Bore on the In ; . Only used t o pound of your Solid ti tract I ted Cloycc At a Spring Medicine Tonlo and genrnl Dlood Porl- nor 11 ban no * qaal. t or Hole by ul drucirl'U , or J , M , l-4 > oao & Go. , Monroe , Ulch. Btallion , Jack , Sheppard Jr , Will stand lor itook at Omaha fair ( jrounli the eason ot 1885. lleli 18J hands h lfh. ( M light 12S6 Iba , hla lire JACK SmrFiRD | j full brother la blood to DKHBR 2:17J : , also to PiciATORtho elre ot jAT.iri sn 210 ; , FALUAH , 2.1PJ and DIUKCTOH J:17. : Call at the , lr ( rr unda and ere him and get hla r > e Igrre In full , terms 826 ( or the ueuoo. A. TUOUbON. Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Pr1aneer.la\arla ! I Culmba icr , lUrla I'llsncr. . . , lloheralan KaUcr brcmon UUUKSTIO. Puilwtlecr St Loula I Anhtueor , Pt , Louli IJest'n „ . , Mllwaukea I Sclilitz 1 * linerlil auki > u Hrug'b Omaha i Ale , 1'trtur , l > omCBtlcund Uhluo Wlnoa. ED MAUEEE , 1213 Farnam St , I have a potltlvt reroed I lot tin aboro dliau , t > i I . oia thouiiniliorctcesei tlie want kind ttnaoi lou mndlnulura l < e ncurt l. Inil J ottr inilinrialt I wl 1 en.IT" HOIfl-LH . . < lT | > irr < i nil f u Ar n. * "KVM1M | MIT < II v. . lf V al Estate 213 S. 14th STREET , BET. FARW&m 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. Wo have business property on Capitol Avenue , Dodge , Douglnc , Fainnm , Enruoy , Howard , 9th , 10th , 13th and IGtli greets , We have fine residence property on Fnrnmu , Doug'as ' , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Casg , California streets , Sher man , St , M arys and Park Avenue3 , in fact on nil the best residence streets. We hnvo property iu the following ad ditions. Hawthorne , Millard& ; Caldwell's Lakes. Elizabeth Place E. V. Smith's , Patrick's ? Parker's , Sliiim's , Gise's , Nelson's , Armstrong's Godfrev's , Lowe's , Kirkwood , College Place , Park Place , Walnut HilL West End , Capitol , Reed's First , McCormick's , Koiintz & Ruth's , Impr'nt Association Wilcos , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldon's ? Mansconi's West Oiiialia , Grand View , . Credit IFoncier , Hountz9 First Koiintz' Second , Kountz9 Third , Koimtz' Fourth , Syndicate Hill , Plainview , Hill Side , Tnkev < & Kevsors , Thornburg , Clark Place , Mvers & Hichards , \ Sovds , And ail the other Additions to the City. yndicate Hill 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- sirabIG homes for the employes of the stock yards and packing honses. Tukey & Keysors Sub-division * Located in Wesb Omaha , two blocks south of Leaveuworth street , w fine location a > d the cheapest lots in Omaha ; 125 for inside lots and $150 tor corners ; terms $10 down , balance 85 per month ; dontfailto see these i you want a bargain. Kirkwood. We have a few lots left in Kirk v/ooi addition , which we offer ab low I.rices , terms 525 down balance $10 per month. These lots are on high level gi ound and are defcirablo. Hawthorne. This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition \ , near the best Schools m the city. All the streets are being put to grade the grades have oeon established by the city council , and is very desira ble residence property , oiily 16 blocks from Post ollice , prices lower than adjoining udditions for a home or investment. These lots cannot bo beaten. * KonSALE-Lot on Davenport with fine home. § 2,000. . Fen SAIK Full lot 21st nnd Clark street , 6 room house , $2,800. Fen BALE Beautiful ncio lot in Gieo's odd. 81,200. Fen SALE J lot on Chicago street between 13th nnd 14th , $2,500. BKAUTIKDL lota corner Fornum nnd 20th street cheap. Fen SALK-LoU InWftlnut hill , 8200. Fen BALK-J lot withO room house 21at street eaty payments , $2.000 , Fen SALE Ixit 28th and Karnam street , good property , 81,000. Foil BAIS 1 aero on California , eaat of Sacred Heart : house , barn , nn-1 cistern , cheap only 81 COO Fen BALE Lots In Hnnscom plaoe each , ? 500. 500.Fos Fos SAW 100 feet front on 16th streetwith ninall house iuut aouth of Hartman School , on ly 81,700. Fen BALK Full lot and D room housocornor llth nnd Castollar , 82'100. ' FOR BALK Lot and 2 houses 18th nnd Nich ols 83,000- IFe will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city to show jtr operty to our friends and customers , and cheerfully give informa tion reyardin Omaha Property. tvJio have ftaryains to offer or wish property at iMaryain , are invited to see us. Bedford < fc Souer , Real Estate Agents 213 S. I4th St. , bet. Farnam & Douglas