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I'trr-- THIS DAILY BKE-FRIDAY ; JULY 3 , isss ; tt THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY U RKNllllT U EKE DEWEY One of he Best'and Largest Stocks in the United Statou To Select From : NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR LARGEST STOCK OF WINDOW CLASS IN THE WEST. 1 ESTIMATES ON PLATE CLASS GIVEN.- ® * WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES , Remember These Omoortant Facts CONCERNING The Initial Life Insurance onniany OF NEW YORK. 1. It s the OLDEST active Llfo Insurance Company In thla country. 2. It Istho IiAHOKBT Llfo Insurance Company by many millions of dollars In the world. S. Its rates of premiums are LOWEIl than thoao of any ether company. r" * " 4. Ithasno"stocltholdor8"toclalranny parl of Its profits. ' 6. It otfetfl no SCUKJIE3 under the uaino of Insurance for speculation by epcclal clissos upon tne mBfll 8 ° present available CASH RESODUOES exceed those of any othoj Llfo Insurance Companyjn lhe It has received In cash fram all sources , from February. 1843 , to January , IE8B , f270t02,6E4.CC. , It has returned to the people , In cash , from February , 1843 , to January , 1885 , $216,034,211,00. Its cash Assets on the 1st ol January , 1885 , amount to more than W. F. ALLEN , MERRILL & FERGUSON , General Agent for Gen. Agta. for Nebraska , Dakota , Colorado , Wyoming and Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin , Iowa Utah. and Minnesota , OHico Cor.Farnnm and 13th St.Over 1st Nat'l. ' Detroit , Michigan , Bank , Omaha , Neb M. F. ROIIREU , Special Agent for Iowa , Conncil Bluffs , Iowa JCIICCK , Erg. &Supt. o. r. N. SADLEII , Asst. Eng n , w. DIAMOND , Aast. Sooy MISSOUKI VALLEY BEIDGE AM ) IEON WORKS OFFICE AXD WORKS LEArEXWORTtt , KANSAS. Uan'fg'a and Builders ot Wrought Iron , Steel , Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways Turn Tables , Draw Spans , Boo Tiuseo. , Piers ana Sub structures. Ins'tf.Sliiie ' . Tullock PROPRIETORS A. McLouth , Agent. H. A. WUo , " litn ad i mtljoof allbr.J.r.1 wJrk to let Correspondence solicited from englntcrs and br ntruD.-i . V\\ahavo \ \ trifled away tlielr youthful \ Igor nnd power , who art sufrcrlnirfrom torrihUj jiHAlNS anil L O S J > B S who are weak , IMrOTlINTand unlit for iiiarlno. | MEN of all ages , who find the r POWER "udvitnMly , iierveSainT'8EXUAI blHKMiTH weakened , by early lubha or KXCKdSES. cur 'Ccel\e aponitlvoand liigtliiK CURK , NO matter of how IOIIL standing the ciisomaybe , or who Lfc ; Ullcd to curi'.liy a few weeks or months use > c the celebrated MYRTLEAIN TREATMENT Atliome without exposure. InLr.Ba tlmo. nnd tor L.LSS money than any other method In the world. 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They cany the united States and European m > Il > , and leo Now York 3bnsdays nd B&tuidtya for Plymouth ( LONDON ) Cberboue.ll'AUIS anil HAUDUUF ) lUatcs , First CabinJ83-lOO Steerage to or from Hamburg $10. 0. B 1UOIIAIID& CO. , Gen eral Pass. Afc'ont , 61 Iroidway , New York and Washington and La Lcllo strfetj , Chicago or Henry 1'undt JlMk Hanson , F. K. Moore ? , Harry Dm I In Omaha ; Uronewlff Schooneger , In Council ACUENTS WANTED LIVE To work Ulo an J Accident Insurance for aitrouc Mew York company , In etery town in Nebratk * and Iowa , Good commission to workers. Address B.O. WJLCOXiCO. ( nctalAg cnt Knits (1UOOE330IUJTO JOHHO. JACOBS ) UNDERTAKERS I Al the old lUnd 1117 Farum 81. Crderi by Itlt Rjtph solicited and prompt ! atttnded to. 1'olepboot 'I ' "t , Town Lots in Denver Junction , Weld County , Colorado. Denver Junction Is n new town ol about 200 nhabiUnts , laid out In 1881 , on the great trunk railway across the continent , at the Junction of the JuletburR Urauch , 107 mllea from Denver. Tbo town is on second bottom land of the 1'latte lllver , the finest location between Omaha and Denver , and is surround ed by the boat-laying lands west of Kearney Junction , Nab. ; climate healthy and bracing ; Jf/f altitude 3,690 feet. Dtuver Junction bids to become an Important point , aa tte U. V , H. II. Co. , are putting up many of their butldlngt here , while the B. & M. H , R , Co. . are expect ed goon to connect at tils i-laca , The presjnt chance for Rood investments in town lots will scarcely evur be equaltii elsewhere , For sab by the lot or block In good terms by U , M. WOOLMAN , Agent , Ujaver Junction Cole , -withoutShoulderllracc , $1.50 mcat with Shoulder llrnce , made of line Coutll , double stitched 3.00 Nursing , without Shoulder 13race , 1.75 Abdominal , " " 2.OO 'IUU c > . lOtollyoftrs ! 1.5U Young Liullc * * , U to 18 years ii.OO Highly recommended by the leading Hodlstej , tliu Fdbhfoimblu Dressmakers mid the most eminent Physicians In the United Btates and Europe. Circulars free. LEWIS SCHIELE & CO. , 8 Ie Ovroert of Tfttrnt knd Mtinrirtarfn , sou iiKo.vmvAV , M\V YOUIC. 3TOZJ aSiE Z3-2- CHARLES H. PATCH. 1517 Douglas Street , Omaha , and leading houses everywhere. . R. I ! UKPKK3ENT3I Focenli InBDraoM Co. , London , Cash Asaet | iB9tCOC rV 9tchotterN , T. , Ateets , l.OOO.OM The Merchants oJ lumaik.N. J. , Asset l7fCOt QlraidFire , PhUadclphla.As ets ,11).IK New Uampahlte , Call ) Asg ta , , . , _ _ , 1,013,10 ! COUNCIL BLUFFS , ADDITIONAL LOCAL. SITsEJ SUHVEY. Why the Ex-Comity CM Was No Indicted for Emtozzlmeiit , Tito County Attorney Unmblo tp Solv the Mystery. The county atttornoy yesterday Qloi the following Interesting report : To the board of supervisors : la com pllanco nlth a resolution pasiod by yon thla day , asking information In regard to the proaont condition of any civil cases pending ogalnat S. D. Street , Into clotk of the district and circuit courts , and al so of the condition and disposition of any criminal proceedings against him , I bavo the honor tp report Immediately In writ * ing In obedience to said resolution : 1. As to any civil aotloas I have thla to state : . That at the February term of the clicuit court of this county 1 commenced four actions against tno cfli- clal sureties of Street , two in the name oi the county and tire in the name of the treasurer of the county. The two actiona In the name of the connty were to re cover moneys wrongfully withhold by him as clerk from tlio county general fund. The other ttro , In the name ol the treasurer , were for finoa and ponaltlo ! belonging to the school fnnd , never paid over by him to the connty treasurer aa the law directs. In my opinion the euro tlca are good and liable for the larpe amounts received by him In hla official capacity. Four actions were necessary because hla sureties wcro different in each of the two terms of the office , which ho acid during four yoirj. Those cases wcro not tried at the February term "of the circuit court , bccauso not reached In heir order before the term closed by imitation of law. They stand on the docket for the August term of the said court , and thcro is a probability of their icing reached and tried at said term. I ind from all examination of the judg ment dcckot of the district court that Hr. Street received as fines and penalties about § 2,400 , which the law requires aboil bo paid Into the school fnnd , but which were not so paid over by him. I cannot find from the treasurer's of- ice that ho over paid over any inea and penalties to the school fund luring his two terms of office of four 'oars. ' I understand ho claims that the scanty Is Indebted to him , but if thcro s one thing moro clear than another It Is ; hat the county has nothing to do with hose fines and penalties but to BOO that hey properly go into the county treasury or the school fand. The board cf super visors have no power on earth to allow ho clorlc to keep any part of such fines and penalties aa part of his compenaa- , ! on , and for that reason I cannot ECO why such a claim on his part can bo any .ofonso , in reference to that matter. 2d In the month of January an nformatlon was Clod against him before ho Hon. E. E. Ayloaworth , charging lim with the crime of embezzlement , by ils appropriating theao fines and ponal- ; Iea to his own HBO. No trial was had ) eforo Judge Ayleaworth , Mr. Street laving waived examination and given > end to answer to the district court. At ho May term of the district court the case waa submitted to the grand jury. Jnder your Instructions I placed In the lands of the district attorney all the vldonce within reach bearing upon the ueation of misappropriating of fines and lenaltles. A list of the caaca and a full oforenco to the records where they vero to be found were given him n writing , and the names of redlble witnesses who had paid ho laid fines and penalties into hla hands nd the names of all persons in the treas urers office , In order to show that ho had lover paid any part of said amount of nes and penalties into the treasury , aa ho law demands. I am creditably in- otmod that all of said rocotds of all sild ases , showing in his own handwriting ho receipt of said moneys ; aald fines and lenaltlea wore properly placed before the aid grand jury , that all of said witnesses Tore fully examined by aald body , and ; hat the following points XT ere learly established ; ( a ) that 10 had received in the neighborhood if § 2,400 worth of fines and penalties be- onging to the school fund of the county ; b ) that ho never paid any of these fines iver to the county treasurer ; ( c ) that ho md a full knowledge cf hia legal duties n that respect ; ( d ) and that ho appropri ated all of said moneys to hia own nae in violation of the criminal statutes of this tate ; ( e ) and that raid criminal proceed- nga are not barred by the statute of llml- ations. I am creditably informed that notwith- landing all these proofs and facts before ihem , the said grand jury failed to find .n . indictment , and ignored the charge. iVith a full knowledge of all the facts and of the fullness with which they were pro- onted to the grand jury , I am unable to account for their failure to find an indict- nent , Nothing can bo clearer in my adgmont than the conclusion that Mr. Street know that the law plainly forbid ilm from making any use of these monies for his own benefit , and that it ran made his legal duty to pay thoao ines and penalties over to the school und , where they belonged , and that at once. The example eot by the dlspoei- lon of thla case la not a wholesome one or the public interests. Yonra Roapoct- ully , JOUH II. KEATLEY , Oountv Attorney. I am Informed by the diatrlot attorney Inco thla report was road , that the grand nry continued the criminal cases against Jr. Street , to the next term , but I am nablo to aeo what reason could have prompted such action under the drown- lances , JOHN n. KEAXLY. All Decency Gone , A fine , phytical specimen of white manhood giving his name ai Charles Toed , was before the superior court yes- erday on a charge of being too fond of bout three hundred ponnda of colored eeh named Mattie Tanner , who lives lone with two grand childred , and who akea in washing , Mattie on the ttand eatlfied that Good had promised to mary - y her. She had kuown him three weeks > nt didn't know what hla business waa. She tald the expected to find that out f tor he married her. Good when arrest- d waa in the housa , about midnight , and [ ild behind a chair where ho waa found , Good couldn't see what bnalucca It WAI of the public , If men varied in heir tasta and loves. Ho cald he expected to marry hia dusky sweetheart n about three weeks , and why should anyone Interfere ? The judge concluded bat the evidence developed tbo fact that Good waa too dlaguitlng a specimen to be allowed in any civilized community , but the evidence waa hardly sufficient to irove the charge of lonrdneaa , and he would have to discharge htm , bnt Inti mated that a charge of vnqrancy would stick , The gill , the abooluto moral stu pidity of the follow , nnd hla utter disre gard of all sense of decency ao arouse the Ire ot the county Attorney that h giro the follow notlco to got ont of th city on the first train , aa Council BlntT had no uio for him , and the police wor inatrnctcd to pull him In IE found alto to-day. How It \Vorn.lnjr , The prohlbltlonltta are still bnay n Atlantic , and are Inspiring the atron , arm of the law to keep thumping a offenders , The Gass County Domccra narrates two cases laat week : Moro Boarch warrants were sworn on Saturday last , and placed In the hands of Sheriff Hatton nnd Deputy Sheriff Bra Ington. The Chestnut street pop place and those on Fourth street were visited Five bottles of sweet cider were taken captive at John Yager's placa. Royal Hudspoth bad Oharllo Cardlo arrested laat Wednesday , charging bin with the illegal sale of liquors prohibited by law. The case was taken to Justice Scott on a change of venue , and came up Saturday morning for a hearing , The HOD. M. Walker defending. Thocacowaa again continued until Monday , when Hudapoth for the state nnd Walker for the defense met In the judicial arena o Justice Scott's court. The parties and passes were numerous , rapid and dexter- Ions , and both combatants exhibited moro or loss blood. The jury , after four or Cvo honra balloting , atood five for acquit tal and ono for conviction , land so they agreed to disagree. The legal contest was witnessed by a highly Interested group of auditors , and the stern vleogo eleven oven Justice Scott was powerloaa to stay the applause as blows were given and taken. An Attempted Swindle , A few days ago the Atlantic national bank received from a Keokuk bauk three notes of $100 each for collection , with the Hon. 01 Coomes , Sam King , and J. n. Lopper as endorsers , ono upon each note. The notes were evidently drawn in 1878 , and the endorsements are pure forgeries. Juat after hearing tbia wo picked up a copy of the Council Bluffa Nonpareil and found that notes with forged endorsements of citizens of that city had been received by a bank of that city for collection. It la not known whether the notes have over been sold by the forger of the endorsements or not. Cass Connty Democrat. These forged notes seem to bo getting pretty widely scattered over thla part of the west , bnt Council Bluffs has so far escaped , the Democrat being led Into error by the fact of the Nonpareil having stolen an Item to that effect from a Dea Molnes paper , the forged note being there. It seem ; , however , that there la some great scheme on foot to gather In bier money from the west on forged notes. _ _ _ _ _ Sllfihtly Conildencecl. A litclo confidence game was played Wednesday night on a verdant named S. W. Honton , who paid $2 for his first lesson. The worker of the game repre sented that ho was a Kansas City- con dnctor , and wanted the victim as brakes man. In arranging with the now em ploye the pretended conductor got him to put up § 2 as security for a switch key which ho gave him. Soon after trading the § 2 for the key , tbo victim began to smell a rat , and a rumpna insncd. A man named Eagan , who lives here , and who chanced to be near , was also confi- donced to the extent of believing that the pretended conductor was ono in fact , nnd ho sided in with htm to protect him , nnd in the rumpus got badly braized up , and then arrested and fined. The confi dence "con" got away with the $2. PERSONAL. Mrs. B. Parnaworth has returned from a risit to her mother In Nebraska , George Sicker is tbo now floor-walker in Eiseman , Kodda & Company's stores , C , A , Snook has returned from Ohio , but without the bride that some looked for. Homo jirls seem good enough for him , Phil Aarons , late with Elseman , Kodda & Company , has accepted a position in the silk lepartment of Cocke & Morgan. W , B , Somers , one of the clerks of J. W. & H. L. Squire's , is spending his vacation at the aomo of his parents in Galesburtr , Illinois. N. C , Thompson , of Kockford , Illinois , who lias been for a few days visiting his son , of the 5rm of Van Brunt , Thompson & Company , returned homo last evening , Mr , Waddell and daughter , of Canada , left the city yesterday en route to Japan , to visit Mr. W.'s son , Prof. Waddell , at Toklo. They ivera delighted by their drive over Prospect park. _ _ _ _ _ _ Louisville Deadheads. Chicago News , 'When I firat went to Louisville , " ssys Mr. George Dnnlap , manager of the BIcGaull travelling opera companies , "I wondered why the box-oflico receipts were BO light when the audiences were so largo. I aakcd the manager of the theater about It , and ho gave a quiet chuckle. 'Just stand at the door to morrow evening and see for yourself , ' said he. So the next night I posted my self at the door and watched operations , ; Ono of the firat to appear was a dowdy- looking old fellow wearing a slouch hat ind carrying a big cane. 'Good-evonln , ' sub , ' eaid ho to the door-tender. 'Ah , ' good evening , major , ' replied the door- tender , hospitably ; 'walk In. ' 'Thank you , aah , ' said the major ; 'much obliged to yon , sah. ' And In ho strode. This , surprised me , 'Who'n thunder's that11 ? wkod. 'Oh , he's all right , ' said the doorkeeper - , keeper ; 'he ' nsed to bo chief of our fire iepartment , ' Then a portly man hove in sight ; he waa very airy , and his shirtfront - front was redolent of diamonds and patchouli. 'Ah , good-evening , colonel , ' iaid the door-keeper ; 'walk In. ' 'Thank ; poll , sab , ' replied the airy gentleman , and . ho walked In. 'That,1 said the door- tender , In a csnfidential whisper , 'that la Dol. Lewis Clark , prealdentof our Jockey : lab. ' Well , 1 stood at the door about tialf an hour ; then I wont off to a corner , Jrug store and tried to bribe the clerk to 'Ivo me a hypodormio injection of piuss'ic icld. I never was so disgusted In all my ' life. One-third of the people paid their way Into the theater ; the other two- thirds were either colonels who had been ire chiefs , or ball-club managers , or police sergeants , or gas Inspectors , or members of the legislature , or mayors , or judges who had been police justices or a referees at n horse-race , or members of e the board of education , or city clerks , or c something or other at some time or other. I Colonels and judges never pay their way c to anything in Kentucky , and two-thlrdi < of the male population tf Louisville ate i colonels and judges , and the other thhd 1 kick because they are not colonela auo judges , too. " i HE WAS A VEHY BOUND SLEE1 EK. A BntTAlo MUM'S Experience With * Crnzr Woinnti In a Sleeping Car , Now York Times. A young gentleman from Buffalo wac relating aomo Bleeping car experiences t a select audience before a small table I the Hoffman house , laat evening. "Yo will remember , " ho said , "tho aonaatloi that waa created a month or so ago by madman who took possession of a rail road train ( n Illinois. Well , 1 had a experience once with a crazy woman on sleeping car that I don't over care to re peat."Yon "Yon see , I had run down to Now York for n few days , nnd , aa luck and m friends would have It , I didn't got much moro than throe or four hours' sloop al' the time I waa down here , there was s < much painting to bo done. I determined to make it up by sleeping all the way back homo , and I took the evening train for Buffalo on the ( Central. I was so sleepy when I got down to the depot tha I could scarcely keep my eyes open , and I took some ammonia and soda water just before I got on the cars to keep myself awake until the porter could fix up my berth. There were two sleeping cara on the train , and I had a aoctlou In the first ono , The train was not billed to start for fifteen minutes after I arrived , and 1 walked through the cars. I found that I waa the only male occupant of the sleeper my berth was In ; and , after ordering the porter to make up the bed at once , I wont into the next car. I found some people there that I know , and I remained talking with them for half an hour after the train started. Then I started back for my own car , almost dead with sloop and happy at the thought that at last I was going to have n rest. "When I opened the door of the other sleeper , however , I found all the occu pants crowded In the end of the car , all cf thorn women. They seized mo at once. " 'Ob , ' ono of them aald , 'We're BO glad you have como In hero. You'ro the gentleman that has n section In this car , aren't you ? ' "I replied that I was. " ' "Do you know , " the woman wont on in a tone of the utmost horror , 'there's a crazy woman in the car ? Sho's got the berth at the other end and there's an at tendant with her. Every llttlo.whilo she screams and raves , and the attendant haa all she can do to keep her quiet. Oh , doarl wo are eo frightened ; wo don't know what to dot' ' "Why don't you go to bed , ' I said. ' "Go to bodl' they all shrieked In chorua. 'Go to bed with that woman raving at the other end ot the car ? ' They all agreed that they wouldn't ' go to bed for § 100,000 oncb. ' "Well , I'm going to bed anyway , ' I aald. aald."At "At this they all shrieked again and begged nnd implored mo to sit up with them and protect them. They know that that fearful woman would certainly get away from the attendant , and they wcro positive that they would all die of fright if I did not agree to stay awake. I waa in a nice predicament , for I was in about that state we read of In which soldiers will go to sloop with n gun pointed at them. Finally I told the la- djes that I had a frightful headache , and If they would lot mo lay down for an hour I would get up and watch with them then for the rest of the night. " 'But how shall wo wako you up ? ' ono of the ladles asked. " 'Shake me , ' I s ld. "They were shocked with the idea of reaching behind my curtains , however , and ono of them suggested that I tie a string to my wrist and leave it hanging ont of the berth whore they might pull It at the end of an hour. I had to agree to this , and they got the string and tied It to mo. I got In behind the curtains , deploring another night of misery , and was seized with an inspiration. I untied the string from my wrist , and attached It to the arm of the seat under my mat tress , and fell off Into n profound slum ber that lasted until morning , "Tho ladles were all still sitting up when I awoke , and the string was broken , rhey said I was the soundest aleoper they aver heard of. Xlio Broncho. Santo Se Democrat. A broncho is a horse. Ho has four legs like a saw horse , but is decidedly moro skltttab. The broncho Is of gentle ioportmont and modest mien , but there Isn't a real safe place about him , There Is nothing mean about the bronche , though ; ho is perfectly reasonable and icts on principle. All ho aska la to bo let alone , bnt ho does nsk this , and oven insists on it. Ho IB firm In thla matter , ind no kind of argument can shako hia determination. There Is a broncho that tlvoa ont aomo miles from this city. Wo know him right well , Ono day a man roped Mm and tried to put a saddle on him. The broncho looked sadly at him , shook his head , and begged the follow aa plain as could bo , to go away and not try to interfere with a broncho who waa tira- ply engaged In the pursuit of his own happiness , bnt the man came on with the saddle , and continued to aggress. Then the broncho reached out with his right bind foot and expostulated with him so , that bo died. When thoroughly aroused , the broncho Is quite fatal , nnd If you can ; ct close enough to him to examine hia iranlal structure , yon will find a cavity in/it / above the eye , whore the bump of remorse should bo. The broncho Is what ho cowboys call "high strung. " If fen want to know jaat how high ho a strung , climb up on his apex. We ode a broncho once. Wo didn't travel 'ar , but the ride was mighty exhilarating yhllo It lasted. Wo got on with great pomp and a derrick , but wo didn't ' put m any nnnecotaary style when wo went o got off , The beast evinced consldera- ile surprise when wo took up our loca- lon on hla doreal fin. lie scorned to blnk a moment and then ho gathered up ils loins and delivered a volley of heels md hardware , straight out from the ihouldor. The recoil was fearful. Wo iaw that our eoat was going to bo con- osted , and wo began to make B. motion .o dismount , but the beaat had got under ray by this time , so wo breathed a silent lymn and tightened our grip , He now rent off Into a spasm of tall , etlfl- egged bucks. He pitched us so high hat every tlmo wo started down wo vould meet him coming up on another rip , Finally ho gave us one grand , 'arewell boost , and wo clove the tirma * nent and split up through the bushed itheral until our toes ached from the low- leas of tbo temperature , and wo could llstlnctly hoar the music of the spheres , rhen wo came down and fell , in a little leap , about one hundred yards from the darting point. A kind Samaritan gath ered up our remains in a cigar box and : arrled us to the hospital , Aa they looked pityingly at us , the attending surgeons marveled as to the nature of our miehap. Ono said it was a cyclone , another that U was a railroad smash up , but wo thougnt of the calico-hided pony that waa grr/.lag peacefully In the dewy nmd , and held our peace. Real Estate Bedford & Souer 213 South 14th Street , 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 Cnpitol Avouuo , Dodge , Dougliw , Farnam , Ilnriiey , Howard , 9th , 10th , 13th nnd ' IGth greets. Wo have Gue residence property on Fariinm , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cass , California streets , Sher man , St .Marys end Park Avenues , in fact on all the best residence streets. Wo have property in the following ad ditions. Hawthorne- Millard&'Caldweirs Lakes , Elizabeth Place E. V. Smith's , Horbacli's , ' Patrick's ? Parker's , Shiun's , Gise's , Armstrong's1 Godfrev's , j Lowe's , Kirkwoocl , College Place , ' ' Park Place , Walnui'HilL West End , Capitol , ' Reed's First. McCormick's , Kountz & Ruth's , Impr'nt Association Wilcos , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldon's ; Mansconi's West Omaha , Grand View , Credit Foncier , Kountz' First Kountz' Second , Kountz' Third , Kountz' Fourth , Svndicate Hill , Plainview , Hill Side , Tukev & ; Kevsors , Thornburg , Clark Place , Mvers & RichardsJS Bovds , And all the other Additions to the City ; South Omaha * We have the agency for the syndicate lands in South Omaha. These ots sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. The levelopment of the packing house and othnr interests there , are rapidly milding up that portion of. the city. Kirkwood. "We have n few lots left in Kirkwood addition , which we offer at low prices , terms $25 down balance $10 per month. These lots are on high evel ground and are desirable. Hawthorne. This addition ia more centrally located than any other new addition icar the best Schools in. the city. All the afreets are being put to grade he grades have been established by the city council , and is very desira- > le residence property , only 16 blocks from Post oflico , prices lower than idjoiniucc additions for a home or investment. These lota cannot be leatcn. Foil SALE Ilouao nnd lot on 21st St. Easy FOR SALE 22 foot on Farnam St. , near 1th St. , 28,000 , Fan SALK-Lot InWalnut hill , 3200 , Foil SALE Lota on 20th , $550 each , FOR SALE 22 acres with elegant residence. oed barn , fine trees , ehtubory , fruit , hot nnd aid water and all conveniences ) first clats roporty in every respect. FOB HALE-CO feet ou Farnam street , near Btli. Good business property cheap , Fen KENT lloom 44x75 , 3d floor , on 14th , roet , Fen SALE ITouuo and lot , 25th and Ohlc * go streetsplendid ; corner , § 3DOO. Fen SALK-FlrstcIasa business block , 515 , " ] vwU * Fen BALK J lot on Wheaton St. ; good house , $1,500 , Fen HALE Fine corner lot in Shinn'a nddl tion , § 700. Fen SALK-Lot in Millard Place , special bargain. Foil LEASE Fine business property on IGth St , and St. Mary's Avenuo. Fen SALE i lot on Chicago St , between. 13th and 14 , nlth good house , 83,000 , , TTe v ll furnish conveyance free to any tlpf flie city to show property to ouvjfrienda ind customers , and [ cheerfully give informa tion regarding Omaha Property Those ivholhave haryains Jko offer or ivi > ropertyat [ a aryain are invited to see us BEDFORD & SOUER Real Eotate Agents 2133 , Sl.bet. Farnani & Douelas