THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA. TO BUY DEWEY One of he Best and Largest Stocks in the United Stance To Select From : NO STAIES TO CLIMB , ELEG-ANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER , COMPANIES , Remember These Imoortant Facts CONCERNING The iulual Life Insurance omoany OF NEW YORK. 1. It s the OLDEST actlvo Llfo Influranco Company In thti country. y. H lltho ti\BQEST Life Insurance Company by many millions of dollars In the WOlld. B. Its rates of premiums are LOWF.H than these ol any other company. 4 , It has , ) " tockhoIders"tocUlm ny part of It * profits. 6. H oDeis no 8CIIKME3 under the n&mo of Insurance for speculation by special chsscs upon the melfortimc3 of cnch other , 0. Its present a\all blo CASH RHSOOROES exceed thoeo of any other Life Iniuranco Company In th world.It . has received In cash ( ram all sources , from February , 1843 , to January , 1E8S , ? 270C02DP4.CO , It has returned to the pcoplo , In cash , from February , 1843. to January , 1885 , 82ieCKU,211,00. Its cieh Assets on the 1st ol January , 1885 , amount to more than \V. F. ALLEN , MERRILL & FERGUSON , General Agent for Gen. Asts. for Nebraska , Dakota , Colorado. Wyoming and Michigan , Indians , Illinois , Wisconsin , Iowa Utah. and Minnesota , Office Cor.Farnnm and 13th St-Over 1st Nat'l , Detroit. Michigan Bank , Omaha , Neb M. F. ROHRER. Special Agent for Iowa , Council Bluffs , Iowa ' Pneumonia , DUFF7f'S Consumption * Wasting ' WHISKEY. Positively JtellneH and JTaiuri . . . . . . . . . asttatetHnrestoringTitalpoteert fc THIS WHISKEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAHIL ? flT IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. V , ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL.1 DO NOT BE DECEIVED. Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Duffy's port 1 Molt "Wlilslioy In atocll , attempt to palm off on CUE tomcrs , whiskey o their own bottltas.whlci bolncof an inferior grade and adulterated , pays them a larger profit. 'ASK ' FOR DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY/AND TAKE NO QTHEB ' 'SOLD BY'ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUCCSTS : AND GROWERS. Send na your address and we will man book containing va uable Information. Sample Quart Bottle. cent to any address In the United States ( East of the Rocky Mountains ) , securely j > acTced in plain ease , Express charges prepaid on receipt of 2&3. . S& > y or Six Bottles sent for & 0. Selling Agents. Omaha , M. T. Clarlte Jrug Co. 1C11CCK , ] { tg , &Sllpt. O. F. N. SADLER , Asst. H. w. DIAMOND , Aeat. Socy \ MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IKON WOEKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVEXWORTH , KANSAS. Uan'fg's and Builders ol fronglit Iron , Steel , Howe Truss and Oomblnatlou BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways Turn Tables , Draw Spans , Boo Tiueecj , Piers and Sub structures. I nseySliiie ! , Tollock PROPRIETORS A. UcLouth , Agent. II. A , Wise , n id usnotljaof allbrldjs work to lot. Correspondence solicited from engineers nd bi Curtains , Oil Cloths , Window Shades , Linoleums , Mattings , Hugs , Etc. , Etc. [ Careful Attention Given to On of Town Orders , Jpliolstery and Drapery Worked Specialty , Our stock la the t Largest ii le fesl i nd la being continually replenished by ] all the latest anq choice novelties. \ 05 Broadway Council Biufis f UlA NATIONAL BANK. 3 ! B. DEPQSITOItT. 1ILLAUD , A. U. WYIIAN , 1'reaident. Vice r esideut. WAI. WALLACE , Cashier. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS , ( Ira and Burglar Proof 8afa , i rtQl at trotn 15 to | M ) per annual. J. L. DuBEVOISE. No. 507 Broadway Council Bluffs. Railway Time Table , COUNCIL BLUFFS. The follovrtng ire the times ol the arrival and de parture of trains by central standard time , at the local depots. Trains leave transfer depot tan min utes earlier and arrive ten mlnutos later. PIFART. ARRITX COIOAQO and Honnrmunsv. 0:25 : A u Mall and Expreea 8:50' : P M 12:40 : r M Accommodation 4:10 : r M 6,30 r u Express 0.05 A u CHICAGO AHD KOCS I8LANB. > 0.26 A u Mall and Express 0:63 : r u 7:25 : A M Accommodation 6:16 : p u E:30 : r u Exprcis 0:00 : A M anOAOO , UILW1DKM AND SI , FACti , 8:20"A : M Mall and Express 0:50 : P it 6:25 : r 11 Expresj 0.05 A n cmeAoo , BUBLisoroH AHD quixor. 0:50 : A Mall and Express 7:10 r u S ) P Accommodation 2:00 : P M :45 p Express 8.60A u WAIABU , BT. LOOTS AMD rACinO. 2:1S : r M Locil St. Louis Express Local 3.00I'M Transfer " " Transfer SSOpu : 7:43 : f M Local ChloigO & St L Exp Local 8:50 : A II 7:85 : PM Transfer ' " Transfer D:06 : A11 KASBAH CITT , ST. J0 AtD OOBHC1L 1LUTTS. 10.0S A M Mall and Express 6:40 : P M 8:15 : p 11 Express 0:26 : A u COUXOTTT AND rAcme , 7:50 : A u Mill for Sioux City 8:60 : P M 7:10 : p u Exprees for St Paul 9:26 : A M UMOX PAOiriO , 11:00 : A u Denver Express 4:36 : p u 1:06 : r u Lincoln Fus O'a & n V 2:36 : p 11 7:66 : r u Oxjrland Express 8:30 : A M DU1IHT TRAINS TO OM1IU. Leave Council Bluffs 0 55-7:65-B:30-lctso- : : 11:40 : a. m. 10-2:30-8:80-4:28-6:26 : : : S6- 11:16 : p. in. Leave Omaha 0:26 : 7:26 < > : CO 10 11:16 : ft. m. U:60-2:00-8.00-4 : : : 0:666a6 : NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA. Paid up Capitol , 8100,000 Surplus Fund 100,000 N. W , Cor , Farnarn and 13th. FlUNK MUKPHT , PreMdent. SAME , U. Roaai , Vice President. BEN B , WOOD , Cashier. LUTIIKH DHAKE , Aas't Cashier. Acceunts tollclttdaud prompt attention ghen t all business Intruited to our cam. Pays 5 Per Cent on Time Deposits TIETZ PARK ON THE MILITARY ROAD Grand Concert | Everv Sundav * By a complete military band. Conveyances leave Western Brewery from and alter " o'clock n. w , A pleasant and desirable pla ( or famUJM , KIDNAPPED IN CANADA. Asintc Detectives Drag a CMcaEO Business Man , They Mistake Him for Bcott , the Dc- fnultcr , nnd BrlnRlllnito Now York City. Now York Journal. "Ono thousand dollnrat That's not DO bad for ono weok'a experience ! " A neatly dressed man flashed a big roll of bank notes In the astonished faces of a ncoro of loungers In a fashionable up town saloon last night , ni he made this singular romnrk. "Whatjobhnvo youbcouat that panned ont BO handsomely ? " queried a Jour nal reporter. "No job at all ; thia little bonanza was „ Boothlng plaster for outrnRod foollngs. Are you Interested ) I see you are , and I'll toll you about it. " And the talkative stranger rattled off the following queer tale : Just two weeks ago the strnngerwhoso name Is Frank L. Thorpe , left Chicago for a quiet joust through Canada for his health , and soon found himself at Illdoau ako , Canada Wot. On the train which loft Toronto in the morning , the traveler noticed that two sharp-eyed gentlemen watched him very closely , and once or tirice seemed to refer - for to him in their conversation. Wnon the train reached Brockvlllo ho was somewhat surprised to see the stran gers alight. During the evening the tourist teen : a short stroll about the the town , and again mot the strangers. Before retiring the Chicago man booked himself for the stage which leaves dally for Rldean Lake and then , musing over the curious actions of his follow trav elers , tamed in. In the morning ho found that the conplo were alsobonnd for Illdoau Lake. During the tedious ride in the Inmber- Ing old oosch ho found his follow passen gers excellent companions , The trio became qnlto sociable and Mr. Thorpe explained that ho was going to fish for several days on the trout-Inhabited lake , the pair declared themselves devoted disciples of Izaak Walton and , IE agreeable able- , would stop over ono day at the lake and cast a fly with their com panion. That evening at the quiet Httlo Inn the trio chatted in a friendly manner and then separated , promising to meet early in the morning for their day's sport. Punctually at the tlmo agreed npon all throe found themselves at the quaint Ht tlo boat-landing , and , provided with fish ing-tackle and abundant refreshments supplied by the strangers , they were soon oalllng on the lako. The gentlemen had excellent luck , and quite a basket of gamey trout had rewarded their efforts by noon. It was then suggested by one of Mr. Thorp'a now-found friends , who passed as George Gordon , of Buffalo , that the/ land at a little cove and take their lunch al fresco , and the boat was headed for the cove. The chicken salad and other edibles disappeared rapidly , washed down with copious draughts of the rare old Burgundy provided by the thoughtful Mr. Gordon. The beverage , however , had a very curious effect on Mr. Thorpe , whose head quickly began to buzz , and the Chicago man comprehended that the liquor must have been drngged. A languor stole over aim in splto of all his efforts , and he bo- same unconscious. When ho awoke to consciousness In a small , dingy room , he arose and staggered ; o the window and drew aside the cur tains. "Good mornlne , my fine fellow , " said i voice from behind him , and , turning , ' ; ho drugged man saw his erstwhile com panion , Mr. Gordon , laughing sudoui- tally. ' Yon gave ua n clever chase , but wo iTero too many for yon , " sarcastically con- ilnned the speaker. "In heaven's name , man , " demanded Gordon's victim , "what does all this noan ? " "Yon are awfully Innocent , but It ron't work. But hark that's Simpson's ap. i ow you will learn why wo drug- , ; od you and with a heap of trouble nought you safe to Now York. Curiously Mr. Thorpe noticed the on- ranco of Simpson , accompanied by a ven- iroblo pleasant faced gentleman. "Ah , hero wo aro. Mr. lllchard Scott illow me to present a man who will iden tify you , " spoke the jubilant Gordon. ' The man who was to Identify Scott , iald : 'Why , men , you'rocwzyl This man s not Scott. This is a horrible mistake. ' The two detectives , for such they rere , fairly groaned In their bitter disap pointment , "Groat Scott , If this ever gets out , " ijaculatcd poor used-up Gordon , "wo 111 bo the laughing stock of all New Kork. " "We have made a grave mistake Mr. ' rhorpo , and wo beg a thousand par- Ions , " said the "Identifier. " "You jreatly resemble the absconding bank roller , and to recover the $100,000 stolen ind to punish crime yon were abducted from Canada here. " "Tho "detectives , " concluded Thorpe , 'then got friends to ralio $1,000 which .hoy gave me to Indemnify me. " "FHONT , " Five Minutes With Ono of the Busiest of Hotel Clerks. Pittsburg Telegraph , For unalloyed , nnadultorated fun , "Five minutes with the hotel clerk" is a tiptop prescription. Yesterday morning the chief clerk of a fashionable Now York hotel leaned on both elbows and gazed at the register page , while his com panion sorted over 752 letters and paper * , They laughed and chatted the while , Neither were otoro clothea. Neither sported a diamond. They ore of the era of to-day , and know where the vaults of the Safety Deposit company are , The chief was fluently descanting on the merits of a new dadieuse In the Bijou , when a portly man , red face , and white sldo whiskers rushed to the counter. "I B y , " said the man , " have fire In my room at once. It's frlghtly cold. Any letters ? " Clang wont the gopg , Up rushed a porter , Thus said the cnlof : "Fire In parlor 10. Yes' , your letters have gene up , " "Good morning , " Bald a comely lady , as she laid her key on the counter , "I am going ont for an boar. Strange there are no letters to-day. " "But there arc , " said the chief. "The boy took them up five minutes ago. Lot mo see , there were two for you , ono for your sitter , and a brown parcel that felt like lace. Hero Fiont. Run np to No. G17 and ask for Mrs. O'a letters. Shall ba get the pucel ? No ? Ah I Eun along. " "Mr , Brown , " said a little hall boy , ( "will you please giro mo an order for anew now mop ? " " .Now mop ? " No. Toke your old mop down-stairs and they'll glvo you anew now ono. I ballovo that boy oats mops. Ah , good morning , Mr. Wilson. Your room s ready. Had a Cro put in it and a table laid. Front ! tell the h ad waiter tj send a waiter to No. 211 quick. Hero Is a telegram , Mr. Wilson. Theatre I Bless you , I don't know which. There's nothing very stunning now , and Pattl's gono. Hero's the Hat. JJoy , take gen > tloman'a umbrella. Writing paper ? Cer tainly. Stamp at the desk. Front ! fire In 70. Batnoyl send a conplo to pri vate entrance for room 17. " The nt rival of a dozen guenta neces sitated a queue , and great rapidity of eye , oar and finger movements , with tongue obligate. "Good day , Judge , " cheerily taid the chief. "Front ! take the judge's valleo to parlor No. 9. All well ? Good. Mr. Olomonts ? Oh , ho'a doing finely. Think ho'll bo ont next week. Frontl water to 70. Yea sir , fronts on Broadway. Noiic ? not nt all ; nothing but roll of carriages. Only room loft anyhow. Certainly , next door , best beds In totrn. All right , pay at desk. Off ? Good luck to you. Well , well , Mr. Emory , how do you do ! Old room is ready. Fire ? No , indeed. I know you too well , Frontl Send that beg gar oat. You know better than that. " Clang ! "Firo In C4. Ice water In G5 and hero. Front I card to No. 11 ; If ho'a out , ask if Mrs. Jones is in and will BOO the party. No , sir ; the senator left at 0:11 : , bat hero's a note for you. His daughter was 111 and ho had to go. " With fire in his eye a well dressed man stalked to the front. ( < See here , " s&id ho , "my wlfo and danghtera have boon sitting in room 28 half an hour waiting for a fire and a chambermaid. The room la In order , and its as cold aa the devil. " The clerk looked at him a moment , and then clang wont the bell. . "Porter , whnro'o that fire for 281 Send It up at once. " ( Through the tube ) "Why don't yon fix np 28 ? Party's boon waitIng - Ing half an hour ? " ( To guest ) "You'll bo all right In five minutes , sir. These tittlo mistakes will occur sometimes. I can put you in 2G at once If you prefer. " "Well , I do prefer. The ladles are tired , cold and hungry , and wo have much to do before evening. " "Front 1 show the gentleman to 2G. " ] Clang ! "Send fire to 2G immediately. All ( eight , sir. Now you'll ' bo comfortable " \ The gentleman in 74 says ho wants a E private waiter. " t "Front ! private waiter to 74. Good l morning , doctor. How did you leave t Mr. Clements ? Bettor ? That's nice , No , thanks , I'm on duty. I never drink ivhen on duty. You might send a gin iz in the back oific3. Send two , perhaps 3am will take the other. " "Whoro can I get a liver pid ? ' ' "Pad liver pad ? On the corner be ow , but red flannel's better. Cobbler ? Uortalnly. Frontl take the gentleman's ihoes to Callahan's and have them half- lolod , and heeled and by 7 o'clock ' , sure > op. Oh , hero , toll him I haven't seen t : hose patent leather pumps yet. No , sir -no card for you , but Mr. Corlles called o say Mrs. 0. has a sick headache and an't go , but ho'll come for yon at eight , harp. Clang ! "Porter , baggage from 17 , G4 , 117 and 11. Front ! Ice water and a bottle of lilwankee baor to 87. Front ! stop fool- ig on that bench. Collars ? Next oor. " r&fSimJ The clerk had all his hair on , and his mile was sweet and bland , and when ireo girls ran np to the onntcr , leavintr their mother at lie elevator shaft , ho brushed his air with hia band and broadened his mile to a grin. "Mr. - , " said one , 'mamma says wo may have flowers on tie table and buttonhole bouquets for apa and two other gentlemen. Where ill wo got thorn ? And mamma says the i soon as convenient. Yon can got the owora on Broadway , two blocks down. > o yon want dinner served la the parlor ? rea ? Front send the head traitor here. h , senator , how are you ? Glad to BOO on adjonrn so soon. Oh , William , Mrs. Alison will have dinner In parlor No. 1) at six. Send a good mm early and > e if she needs any special service. Just iko this card to parlor 0. Mr. Mason as gono. No , I don't think ho loft an IdroiB. Thorp is no opera to-night , 'apor ? Certainly. Queer man that ; > ok half a dozen sheets of piper and ono ivolopo. Oh , Mrs , Wilson , your llttlo Iris wore here just now. Dr. Gill will a up soon , and the waiter will see you bout dinner. Blowers ? Yei , Mlsa Kate ioko abont them. " "Where's that coupe ? " shouta a burly illow. "At the door. " "What door ? " "Front door are there Jadlea ? Yes ? 'rontl Bring coupe for 10 to ladies' atranco. You'll find It there , sir. " ' No. 70 wants a typewriter. " "Toll him to go to 1010 Broadway , > ntth floor , room 42 , and atk for Sarah lowboy. " Clang. "Got baggaga from , 0 and have carriage ready to catch 2 'clock ' train for Albany. Dr. Dooms' liurehl Here's the Herald you'll find looms and the rest on the first page , No ir ; you can get theater tickets at the ows aland , Certainly. Frontl show Ir , Gilmore the telephone. How are oa Mr. Short ? Charley's in the cafe ' 1th your brother. Tlmo ? Some begin t eight , aorno at half past eight , bat aarter past eight is a fair average , ( randy with a dash of ginger in It will x yon In no tlmo , Frontl lee water for 9 , That woman will die If she drinks o much water. " I "Do attend to that fire in No. G. 'hoy vo sent down four times In half an lour. No , air , there ate no letters. I old your son BO long ago. ITlrat go to 73 ad see if there's a dog there. Let me : now at once , " nod so on , and on. And yet they say hotel olerka frequent- y llvo to be old mnn , Hereford's Acid I'lioBiiliatc , FOK OV n\VOKKKD FEMALES , Dr. J. P. Cowan , Ashland , O. , says , 'It proves satisfactory as a nerve tonio ; ilso In dyapoptio conditions of the itomaoh ; with general debility such as TO find la overworked females , with icrvous headache and its accompain- nonts. * ' As a mother the Human woman had onein- illy nolepal inheritance in the pioperty of her nlnor children ; a child dojiring to marry need lot obtain her consent ; the children were nut In the family of the mother but of the father ; the mother had no power o\erthem. Hunt's ( Kidney and Liver ) Remedy it excellent in ail of the ditosaes of females For delicate women , uo medicine equali It. It.A A celebrated doctor says tnat "Hnut'i Remedy Is a sure cure for heart dfeeua , und there la no substitute COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL. IOWADEMOOBATS , MHJOP VRnRhn of Council muffs nftcr the Governorship , A Washington special of Juno 23h ! to the Chicago Times siyc "Mayor Vaughn , of Council BlufTi , Is the gentleman whoso visiting card Is in scribed with its owner's year andplaco of birth , secret society membership , politi cal record of oflicos hold , the population of Council Bluffs , and much oth er biographical , political , and geographical - graphical information. Ho Is hero again , and has boon inter viewed , 'The republicans are losing tholr grip in Iowa , ' ho remarked. 'Tho tlmo , when they could roll up frara sixty to j seventy thousand majority has passed , They got Blaine through by but cightoon thousand , By nominating ono or two men this fall , the democratic convention can seat a democrat in the gubernatorial chair for the first time In twonty-odd years. ' Ono of thcso ii Judge Hayes , of Davenport , and I am the othor. The democratic press of the state , especially the German press , has been presenting and indorsing mo for some time. The popularity of both Judge Hawcs and myself is largely duo to our clear and consistent course of opposition to prohibition. I am not an advocate of frco whltky. I believe In high license. I fight the stringent pro hibition laws now nominally in force in the atato because , while they do not pro hibit drinking and drunkenness , they are Inimical to the agricul tural Interests of the stato. Wo bav'o along the Missouri rlvor from fifty to ono hundred thousand acres of land trhlch is peculiarly adapted to growing grapes. But the law forbidding the manufacture of wine In the state kills the industry of grape culture , and compels ilia agriculturists to devote their landa to products to which it is far loss adapted. Eho popular Bontlment against prohibi tion has become strong and unmis takable. ' 'Do yon expect the nomination for governor ? ' 'Yes , I do , ' frankly rejoined Mayor Vaughan. 'I shall go ; o into the convention with at least i hundred votes , and I believe that these ivill rocolvo recruits enough fo insure my ( access. The fact that under my mayor- klty Council Bluffs alone of all the towns n the state has collected Ilcease feesfrom hose who sell liquor , has made mo very lopulor. Elsewhere just as much is sold , md the state receives no revenue from t. " ' MISSING HORSES , Jole'a borso and baggy fonnd and BlcCargnr's inn.ro safe. IOn I- On Saturday alternoon a man called at bo livery stable of W. T. Cole on Main trcet and hired a horse and buggy for 'an hour and a half or so. " Not return- 3g Mr. Cole suspected the turn-out bad eon stolen and notified the police and Iso offered a reward of $75 for the cap- are of man , horse and buggy. Officer O'Brien and Ed. Baker bartcd in pursuit. They traced iiom to the dummy and to imaha. They got as far as Arlington , lob. , driving all the wayin a buggy , Uhout success , when O'Brien returned omo , finding ont ho could not got a train > r where he wished to go unless ho alted seven or eight hours , and so sent Id Baker north In the bnggy to Oakland : id he returned hero. Yesterday afternoon word wss received y telegraph that Ed Baker had captured 10 horse and buggy , but not the man. 'p to last evening the man had not been Tested , as ho , it Is thought , ia still in akland where the turnout was fonnd , m S"1 T. W , MC'CAKOAIl'S .arc strayed from Mr. McCargar's res. anco on Oakland avenue on Wednesday ight last. Mr , McOargor advertised by dodgers id postal cards , but the mare did not itnru , so on tinnday ho engaged Ed aker by the day , and was to pay his jrao hire , Ed to scour the country for 10 missing marc. McOnrgar told Baker 3 would give him $5 extta If ho-brought 10 mare homo on Sunday , which ho did. akor fonnd the mare just north of Ores- mt City. It seems the mare was raised in that rcctlon and Mr. McOargar thinks the are was simply on the way to her old > me. It seems as all that Ed Baker has to ) is to whistle and the stolen or strayed arses como to him. To Baker the credit Is due , of the on- ro job of cirralllnj ? the thief who stole to horse of C. It. Mitchell last weok. William IT. Suapp , Jr , Is In Chicagcr , Mrs , Charles Keith has returned from Chi- „ Ko. t Kelson Smith leaves to-day for a trip to urope , a II , 0 , Larsen has gene on a visit to the old | j iuntry. Capt. HcOollough , who travels for Keeline Felt , is confined to his bed by a sprained k. Jt Mrs. Josie Martin and son are at the Fa * 11 fie. Mrs , Martin is leading lady in the arbour dramatic company , Simoon How , of Silver Creek , N. Y , , who us been In this city visiting his niece Mrs . W , Morse has returned home. George Kellogg , late clerk at the Pacific ouse , started out on the road yesterday to spresent Keeline & Felt. Kellogg formerly presented the Kmpkie hardware company n the road , Ronl Estate Transfers , The following are the transfer * of real ' , state as recorded In the office of the egistrar , and reported to the BEE by I. J. Stephenson , for Monday , Jun 19,1885 : Ellenora Tonpklns to J. 0. BorniT , le ; ne i 23-74-40 , § 1,400. H. G. Nelson to William Koopke , lot J , block 22 , Avoca § 125 , ' J. W. Porterfield to Clara J. Henry , 10 $ no 1 and nw | nw 1 75 158 , itso lot 5. block 1 , Ifoward'u addition 51,500. 0. R , I. & P. R. R. Co. to First Hesbytorlan church , lot 11 , block Id , Jorson § 90. Dorcas Warner to Etigeno Todd , n i aw | 5-75-40 82,500. Imac Copley to Jcaeph Parkv , ne 35 _ 77)8f5COO. ; ) Maria Mynstor to Edward WlUon , lartlot lO.block 11 , Mymter'j addition -8200. Total sal , $11,811 , Real Estate ouer 213 South 14th Street , i Have a large list of inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. We have business property on Capitol Avenue , Dodge , Douglas , Farnam , Hnrney , Howard , 9th , 10th , 13th and 16th greets. "Wo have fine residence property on Fntimm , Douglns , Dodge , Daveuport , Chicago , Cass , California streets , Sher man , St .Marys nnd Park Avenues , in fnct on nil the best residence streets. Wo have property in the following ad ditions. Hawthorne * McCormiok's , 0 MiUard&'CaldweU's Kountz & Ruth's , ' ILalies , Zmpr'nt Association Elizabeth Place Wiloos , E. V. Smith's , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldon's ; Patrick's ? Hanscom's Parker's , West Omaha , SMmi's , Grand View , Gise's , Credit Foncier , Nelson's , Kountz * First Kountz9 Second , Godfrev's , \ Kountz9 Third , Lowe's , Kountz9 Fourth , EOrkwood , Svndicate Hill , College Place , ! Park Place , Hill Side , Walnu HilL Tukev < § &Kevsors , West End , Thornburg , Clark Place , Dapitol , " I Mvers E&eed's First , Bovds , ail the other Additions to the City : South Omaha * We have the agency for the syndicate lands in South. Omaha. These ) ts sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. Jhc ? evelopmonfc of the packing house and other interests there , are rapidl y uilding up that portion of the city. KirkwoodJ3 We have a few lots left in. Kirkwood addition , which we offer at low .rices , terms 525 down balance $ LO per month. These lots are on high evel ground and are desirable. Hawthorne. tr This addition is more centrally located tiian any other new addition. iear the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade be grades have oeen established by the city council , and is very desira- ile residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower than djoinine additions for a home or investment. These lots cannot be icaten. FOR BALE Homo nnd lot on 21at St. Easy BALE House and lot , 25th and Cblci" 2rm8. go street ; splendid corner , 53,500. Pen BALE 22 feet on Farnam Bt , near FOR BALE-First class business block , 845 , i 1th St. , 88,000. 000.FOR FOB SALE Lot In Walnut hill , 8200. FOR SALE-J lot on Wheaton Bt , ; good , house , 31,600. Lots 20tli , 8550 each FOR SALE on ' FOR HALE Fine corner lot In Shinn'e addi FOR SALK 22 acres with elegant residence , tion , $760. oed bain , fine trees , shrubory , fruit , hot and FOR SALE Lot in Millard Place , special old water and all conveniences ; first data . respect bargain. iroperty in every FOR LEASE Fine business on 10th property Faroam street , neat Fen SALEGG feet on 6th. Good business property cheap. St. and St. Mary's Avenue , FOR KENT Koom 44x76 , Sd iloor , on 14th FOR SALE 1 lot on Chicago St , between treot , 13th and 1) , with good house , $3,000 , We will Jurnish conveyance free to any lof the city to show property to our/rientls mitl customers , and cheerfully give' * informa tion regarding Omaha Property. j Fhose who'Jiave ltargains-\to \ offer or wish property'at tfltargain , are invited to see us. BEDFORD & SOUER * fc. * * . Real Eotate Agents 213 S , ; c ' Stbet. Farnam & Douelas