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THE DAILY BEE FRIDAY , JULY 10 1885. . i " " " " " THE CHEAPEST PLAOE IN OMAHA TO BUY DEWEY&STONE'S Ono of lie BestBand Largest Stocks in the United States To Select From. * NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIKS , Remember These Imoortant Facts CONOKRNINa The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YOKE. 1. It a the OLDEST nctlvo Life Irmironco Company In thli country. ! ! . It litho IjAKOEHT Life Insurance Company tyranny millions otdotUra In the wotlJ. 8. Ita lca of prcmtumg are LO\YKUth n tlioeo o ( any other company. i. It hag no "stock t ( Mo re"tod&lm any part ct Its profit ! . 6. It oSeis no 8CHK11E3 undcc the name of Insurance for epoculatlon by gpcclil clweoB upon the Boglfot tunes f each other , 8. HsprceoDt a\alUUeCABII RESOURCES exceed Ihoso of any other LUo Iniuranco Company In the . " r _ , ' . ' world. * i 'M It hu received In caih ( ram all sources , from February , 1843 , to January , 18PB , J270,002rf4.CC. Ithasrctursed totho people , In ci h , from February , 1813 , to January , i860 , ? 2IP.081,211Oa ItacMh ABioUontholat ot January , 1885 , amount to raoro than W. P. ALLEN , General Agent for Nebraska , Dakota , Colorado , Wyoming and Utah. Oflica Cor.Farnam and 13th St.Over IstNat'l. ' Bank , Omaha , Neb . j JIERIUIVL & FERGUSON , Gen , Azts. for Michigan , Indiana , Illinois , Wisconsin , Iowa nnd Minnesota. _ . Detroit , Michigan , M. F. ROIIUEU , Special Agent for Iowa , Council Bluffs , Iowa LARGEST STOCK OF WINDOW GLASS IN THE WEST. ESTIMATES ON PLATH CLASS GIVEN. . K i ? . k Su pt. a. r. N. SADLER , Aiat. Eng H. W. DIAMOND , St. AsOO MISSOUEI VALLEY BEIDGE AND IRON "WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVEXWOnTIT , KANSAS. { JUan'fg's and Dulldcrs o Wrought Iron , steel , Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways Turn Tables , Draw Spans , Roe Tiussor , Piers and Sub structures. lr < ' , $ Tullock PROPRIETORS BCD 'A. McLoutb , Agent , II. A. Wise , " Pliaiud us notlooof allbrlJjj work to lot. CajrospoaJanjo solicited from ooglnscrj anil br rt3 to rs. Who have trifled nway tliclr vniilliful ilKor anil power , wlio art BtiiTcrliiK from Icrrlhli , JIIA1 > S ana J. O.SSJ H , wlio arouoalc , inil'OTUNTnml unlit fo MEN of all ages , who find tholr POWER amiltn1lly , ner\i > auiui 'SEXUAr bTKUMJTH weakened , by early luiljlis or r.XCKSSEH. en ttfelvo aiosltlvoanil IngtliiR OU Rit OlIlattl > r oriinw lon > -iMmlliiR the case may be. or who las. Ullud to rurr.liy n few wecls or mouths 1110 i < r Urn celebrated MYRTLEAIN TREATMENT AthnnioMllhoiilcxposuru. luI.KSS tUuu. nlidl'or LKSS monor than any oilier nicllioil Ititlio world. Weal back , headache , EMISSIONS , Unsltudu , | { iB8ursplrllsnniluinl > ltlnn.rlnnaiy thouRhta , d ro nd Mil druanis. ileluctlru memory , IMl'OTIIN'Cn , flls. Impediments to marriage , and m ny other ejrniplmus leadlnj , ' ( a CONyuMr/TION 01 INSANITY , lire promptly removed bytliU trcitmcut , aud vigorous inanliouil restored. Married Men , ortJiosoivJio intend to inarnj , nnMr.Mlinit , pcrftrt Ecxtml slrcntli | means , healili , Icorons off- Fy.rlnp , Ion ? Ilfo nnd the lorfnud ri'Epcct nTu l.alihful nlfu. Weak iiiciKhuiild be restored lo vUrcr & mnnhond before marriage rrnoTN. toKtlniniilaU and valuable Irc.itlfi : ; ; etamp'y. iEstab.1877. ) Address The Climax Medical Co , 004 , St. LOMis , Mo. WOODWORK , NE MACHINERY f iBEHTED 5 MRS SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS. LIGHT RUNNING r 'i Agent , , Neb. L , QABUCIIS , r. D. JOHNSON &iBLICHS&JOHUSOM 516NlGbhSli.lOmahalNeb 6 poi cent Interest Allowedou time Deposits. Investment Securities , Mortgage loans. Loans Nepofintort on City Property and Improved Farms. I , il ill OH' , ullliotitSlioiilder Brace , $1.50 liiiiilrM1. Hllh Blioultler llroco , inuilK of flnu Coutll.ilouhleetltcheu 3.00 Mumliiur , without Bliouliler Brace , 1.75 Al.doiiilnul , " > > 3.00 nil ' , ID to 14 year * . l.fiO louiitf Lutllck * , 11 to 18 years ii.OO Highly recomineiideil liy the leading McnllstcJ , tin ! Fashlonabla DreBsnmkem nml the most eminent 1'lij'Klelans lu the United Slatea and Europe , Cirgulars free. LEWIS SCHIELE & CO. , 8 < It Otrntn of l' l nt tail EtiufMlann , 30U lUtAI\VAV ) , NK\V YOUK. .Z.S3 237T CHARLES H. PATCH , 1517 Douglas Street , Omaha , and loading houaoi everywhere. NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Jlojtmi , Miua. , < > I. isT : In.\mcrlcai l-artot tuuiii. t i : < iiiiiinMiiiitho\voii.n-iioiii ; ( rut- > r , 1071 Muduiit M t ) car. Thorough InHructlon In oial niij iHitrumcntal .Muilr , riaiiu uiul Organ Tun. In/ , Hue Aru , Oratory , l.lieralure , 1'rinch , ( Icmuii , auj Italian Lannufn , Kiifluli liranrhci , ( limiuitlci ! itc. Tulllun , $ &to I'JOi IxMird alul ruoiu , H to $74 : r term. 1'iilllVriiiU'Kliii.srpliiuticrlU , Iss5 , 1'or 1 KaktratcJ Cak-nJar. fiilnii full liitoruiatiun , adilrrn , FOLLOWED A BAREBACK QUEER An Oil Han Elopes with a Circi Rtor , Indlgnntlonof Ilia licit lives find H < : Pursuit of the Flying Liovors by the Dcaortcd Wife. Alblonvlllo , Ohio , was thrown Into furore of excitement over an olopemon with Bomo peculiar and saddening features tures which occurred at a late hour lag Saturday. Thrco days ago Mitchell Brother Great Western circus arrived in towi and announced that they would romali the balance of the week. Although i imill concern It has been playing to goo ( business through this part of the state ( topping for several days at each plac. I boasted among Its attractions a real whlti elephant , transformed from its orlgina color by the application of liberal qusn titles of paint , and a menagerie , the principal features of which consisted of n toothless lion , from the Public Gardone of Cincinnati , and several performing cinnamon bears. The greatest attraction which the cir cus possessed , however , was a fem le bareback rider , who was proclaimed npon the bills as Mllo. Zola. She was a young and undeniably hand some girl of not moro than eighteen , with sparkling block eyes and while teeth , and the dashing manner in which she leaped through the hoops of fire and jumped over the American flag captured the hearts of half the impressionable young men in town. David J. WitherB , the richest merchant in town , attended the per formance npon the first ovonlng and be came Infatuated with the dashing circus rider. Mr. Withers Is iho owner of the largest tannery In the country and is ro tated to bo worth at least hal a million lollars. Ho Is seventy-one years of ago , Dut Is still spry and hearty , although the lair and beard long since became n patriarchal gray. Mr. Withers has been uarriod for almost half a century and has hreo cons and two married daughters f ho reside in this town. Ho Is a deacon In the church and Is cell known throughout this vicinity. Mr. Vltnors showered presents of jewelry nd money upon Mllo. 'A ila , wbo ap- cared to have no tcruplo in accepting lie attentions of her aged admlror. Ho am constantly around the circus Ground , nd when the object of his admiration ppoared In seamy skirts upon a hand- jme black horse bis open admiration at- acted the attention of the spectators. The notlco of his song was called to loir father's action and ( hey reasoned 1th him upon his conduct. Mr. Wiih- rs flaw into a rage and had n bitter quar- il with them. The matter was kept om the attention of Mrs. Withers. Mr. Withers was at the performance loot Ight and ho accompanied Mile Zola to or hotel at a late hour. Sometime after midnight the couple ipoared at the circus grounds and nn- Dtlced by the watchman saddled two of 10 trained ring horses. Then they rode I In the direction of Elyria. The loss as BOOH dlscovorod and the family of Ir. Withers was notified. Mrs. With- s at first refused to believe In her bus- ind'n perfidy but soon become con- need. Accompanied by her sons she started fin a wagon to overtake the runaways. ono of the parties have yet returned id the community Is boiling over with : citement. Withers is said to have taken a largo aount of money with him. Mitchell ruthers Bay that Mllo. Zola joined the ow in Indianapolis and they believe at she has a husband living In that 'hero Fire-Crackers Genie From Nino-tenths of them coma from Can n , where they are made by convicts red by Fatshing & Chow Hlng from e government at throe cents a day. All the work Is done Insldo of the prisons , ilch consist of a reservation four hnn- ed feet square , staked off and snr- undod by high bamboo palings. The per employed In the manufacture of o-crackera Is madeof bamboo film , and without doubt the strongest paper ado. Each cracker Is filled , rolled and stod by hand , and the nimble fingera the convicts finish them with astonlsh- g rapidity. The powder Is different > m any other made , and , despite the icnzssof It , Is neverthelees equally as werful as our best blasting powder. hen ready for market they are sent to eng Kong , from whence they are dls- bnted all over the world. In the year 84 half a million boxes of firo-crackers ire entered in this country. Eich btx ntainod forly packages , and each pack- o from sixty-four to o'ghty ' cracker * . om this aomo Idea of the number of 3'Crackots exploded on Independence j may bo gained. C ? ot washing clothing , and all laundry tib I cleansing purposes , JAMES PVLE'S ' b ; ATIL1NE Is a favorite compound. It itP1 s not Injnro the fabrics , and sives a P1re at deal of labor. Sold by grocers. reel el elhi Rnllronilitig Fiity Yonru Ago. hiN ? ho London Railway News nuggeets N t modern travelers who fret and fame ho train is five minutes late , or any Is or Irregularity occurs , would do well lay to heart the following puagraph , ! 7 ch suggests the command of tamper ch must have been required In rail- dr If r travel about half a century sine : : soDgors expecting to join the trains sopr any of the stopping-places , are dod - pr d to bo In good tlmo , as the train will fode < de o cash station aa soon us ready , with- reference to the time stated on thee foi ! o , the main object being to perform whole journey as expedltloutly as ilblo. will wt Passengers bo booked only dltlonally upan their being room on In , arrival of the trains , and they will wi the of scats the re 0 preference In order vhlch unry r < 3 booked. No paesen- skTI TI 1 are booked after the arrival of the TIwl wl n. All persons are requested to get hr > and alight from the ccachoa Invarli- hrw on the left side as the only certain w ; ns of preventing accidents from ns passing in an opposite direction , sh pasaenger'8 luggage will , AB far as slble , bs placed on the roof of the anU U ch In which ho has anV taken his placs ; \V pot bags and small luggage may be Vbe ced underneath the teat opposite to be3Q 3Qm t which the owner occupies , " m Levl , | , Nortli , IDL'I few YOIIK , July 7. [ Speclal.-Levl ] in North , the oldest and beat-known : ut-rldor In the world , died at his joklyn home yesterday ot hemorrhage iti the lungs , the result of a cold. Mr. rth c mo to this city last Thursday to If end the funeral of Frank Pastor , the thor of Tony Pastor , snd an old circus th former. Ho rode to the church In an th8a n car , and aa the day was raw ho con > Oil Jted the cold which ciiuod his death , forth first joined a circua when he was 12 re old-in 1820 , Fifteen wontha afterward Bf he was a > rider. The clrcna wtnt lonth Havana , to Florida , and from there throng the Rod Hiver country. On hit return to Ne York ho poiformed on the old Bowery stti under Tom llnmblin's management. II favorite act at that time was "Cupid , " i which he rode on ft tme-backed Bleed holdir a child nloft. In 1812 , he went to Europe I the packet thlp Oxford with Juno & Titu menagerie nnd circa * From Liverpool th < traveled Ml over Kurope , appearing bjfoi the crowned heads. North ballt the fir theatre In Chicago. It was divided into U parts , having a etngo for dramatic pei formsncc * , and a ring for a circu * . AUDI Poll was his partner In tills enterpriio. Nurl h d n farm ontttde cf Chicago at that time i Desplalnes. The theatre at iirst w < s a IUCCM but it was burned down in the first big fin North bad acquired a competency In his bus ! ness , but lout every dollar by the burning c the Chicago theatre. He was insured , bt the Insurance companies became bankrup nnd ho did not get his insurance. After thi loss ho went back to the ring , and for his per forrrmnccs ho received $50 a night. Ho trm eled through the country and-rnpcnted tb successes of his earlier life. His last appeni anca was at n benefit tendered to him by 1' T. Uarnum at n circus opposite the Acauem of Music In this city about fifteen years ago. LOVE'S YOUNG DUE AM. A. Iluilo Awakening t Cnstlo Oariloi for Iwo Sweetlicnttn. New York Journal. Among the ptssongori who came ovei in the steamship P. Calami from Hotter- dam yesterday was a tall , thin young man with very black eyes , and a , verj sprightly blonde girl , who hung to hci Dompanion'a arm and lookoi wistfully ap at his face. Their names were Albo-t and Martha Murchon and they were sweethearts. "Can wo bo married here ? " asked Albert of Mr. John Niglutsch , who had : hargo of the now arrivals. On being told that they could both tppoarod pleased and smiled as the way ras led to Father Illordan'a llttlo oflico. They were cousins , and the good father vas obliged to rofnso their petition until hey could procure the permission of a ilghor authority. When the willing bride was told of this lilomma she burst ( nto tears and hung n the nock of her cousin , weeping blt- orly. Albert said that they had oomo.to his country with the solo object of bo oming man and wlfo , slnco they were ofiued permission by their parents at omo. His Hair Was Too Long. Tow York Journal. Before the transport barge Warren had mchod the Castle Garden dock with the ; oamship Fnlda'a passengers on board Dstorday morning a wildlooklng young ian , with long hair and a wldobrlmmed ilt hat , jumped ashore and started to m Into the rotunda. "Hold that maul" yelled ono of the krgcs crow to n policeman. The police- an grabbed the man by the collar and ragged him struggling back to the pier. When all the other passengers had ndod ho was asked what made him In ch a hurry. "I made a bet I'd land first , " ho re- ied , smiling blandly. "No , you didn't " eald a volco bock of in , and a llttlo woman with a fat , rod DO poped into view. "He's my husband , " she screamed , ind ho wants to run away from me. " "Well , " replied the husband , Innocent- shrugging his shoulders and elevating i eyebrows , "how am I to blame ? She lied my hair and called mo names from a beglnlng to the end of the voyage. " The ciouplo finally agreed to make up , d giving their names as Mr. and Mrs. irtln , got ready to start for the West , irtln was advised to got his hair clipped art. Couldn't Bat Corn From a Gob , a Francisco Chronicle. Ihoro was a llttlo dinner party the oth- nlght , and the fresh cobs of smiling rn were very tempting. They were nded round. One young gentleman rtod vigorously In to eat it from the > . There was a kind of a lull all mud the table. There was a llttlo sltancy about touching that corn. The ung gentleman kept enjoying it 1m- : nsoly. This wont on for a long tlmo , i finally ono old lady took a cob and ran cutting It off. 'I Ilka to cut it off first with a knife , " i said. "So do I , " said nearly everybody else , 1 good humor immediately reignoJ. 'I think corn tastes much batter , " said ian on ono aide of the table , "when i cnt It. I never could eat oorn from cob. " 'Nor I , " wai a llttlo chorus. 'Besides , it doesn't look nlco. " No. " ? ho young gentleman who had boon Ing ic straight grew slightly unoasy. t a quiet fellow who was awny at the cr end slid In a kind of divine-bell co : " 1 can't oat corn from the oob , icr , because I'vo got tire false teeth , L 1 can never toll the corn from the th. " Lnd everybody got red in the fao and 2hod "Ha , ha. " Ivery lady uses Pozzonl'a Medicated nplexicn Powder. It Is ft hpmehold louro. The madame finds It impcssl- to go down town without first rublng n. If the baby cries she goes for the ai i-box. If the old man comes homo led or chafed , because butinesj Is dull , , 1zzonl'a Powder cools and allaya tronb'oi , Then all Is gladsome joy. foraily should bo without It. Biliousness very prevalent at this season , the ptnms being bitter taste , offensive , th. coated tongue , sick headache , sh rsiness , dizziness , loss of appetite. asnl iis condition IB allowed to continue , nl ) ua consequences may follow. By II aptly taking Hood's Sarsaparilla , a IIG r may be avoided or promatnro G h prevented. It Is a positive cure ) llllousnesa. Sold by all drugglats. fahe he most Sohreiber , a lad 18 years old , ED drowned In Brown's lake whllo bath- EDnc on Sunday , Ho had gonn from Sloan ncnc L some companions to the lake , and nc lined In the water swimming about a 'after the othora had gone on shore , wind drifted the boat away , and e trying to reach It he became ex at ited and went down In fifteen foot of of sr. L.ESI ! PILESI1 PILES ! cc ure cure for Blind , Bleeding , Itching ccA Ulcerated Piles baa been dlccovered by Ir Williams , ( an Indian remedy ) , called Dr , llama * Indian File Ointment. A single baa cured the worst cnronio cases of 25 or ears standing. No one need suffer five utea after applying thia wonderful aooth- Bt medicine. Lotions and instruments do BtPi a harm than good. Williams' Indian Pi Ointment absorbi the tumors , allaya the nao Itching , ( particularly at night alter SB Ing warm In bed ) , acti aa a poultice , Rlvea SBai int relief , and ia prepared only for I'lles , ai ° B aim m friKIN D1SUABKS OUllEl ) t , Frazler'a M gio Ointment. Cures as - moRlc. KmplefBlack Heads or Giuba Pi lotcbes and J.ruptiona on the face , leaving ikin clear and bfautlful. Aho cures Itch , at Uhnuie , Sore Nipple * , Sore Lips , and Obstinate Ulcera. fh Id by drugglds , or mailed on receipt of , i , CO centa. j" ' ; retail by Kuhn & Co , and Schroeter & I * & it. At wholesale by 0. F. Ooodman. QUITE TOO RErVX ISTIO , An Amateur Portormnnoo Broken U by n Joklona Unsbuntl , Ran Frnnclico News-Letter. There Is a mention on California atrei horothoro _ will bo no more atnatot thentricali , The Dramatlo Muio hi been fired out the back "window , novc moro to return , lloro la the eccno fiv mlnnlca before the climax : Auguatlna is on the atngo to bo lovoc Augustus , the haaband , Is In the drei circle among the puoats , and Gnholnc the iludo , plays the lover. Blow nutsl by the piano as the portlero of the b&cl drawlng-room rlio > . Angnstinandranco timidly. The andlcnso expresses it ndmlratlon by n low murmur. Augustas the hntbind , muttora : "Sho does lool pretty. " Angustlnn murmurs : "It is th > hour of oar tryst. Will ho moet mo Alas' ' ? I fear ho will bo too lato. " Thl , is Guhclno's cno. At "too late , " hi riiihos on , and clasps Auguatlna In hi . "Whew " "hi arms. , growls Augustas , needn't bo so violent about It. " Guholno IIow I adore you ! Anothoi kiss , sweet ono. ( Ono , tire , three and t toiaor. ) Augnsllnn Ah , what Is thy love com pared to mlnn , dnrlingt For theo I have braved the wrath of an angry father1 ( Ki ) Augustus ( In the nndionco ) I don llko thit. There wna none of that kissIng - Ing at rehearsal. Had thcro bcon I would never have thought of permitting AuRustinato make such an MS of herself. Gnhelno I appreciate the uacrlfico , darling. Sit npon this primrose bank and wo will talk of onr lovo. ( Kiss. ) Augustus ( in the audience ) Donco lake It , but I think the villain ' has got tier on his lap. Ton my'soul , 'Tina la ; onduoting herself shamelessly. Augustlna I am so alarmed , darlincj ny father will have discovered my 11 Ight. Guholno Fear not , bolovod. ; Klss. ) [ am near thoo. ( Kiss , hug , kiss. ) Augustus ( in the audience ) Hero , I ay , stop thlsl Drop that curtain ? Darn t , you scoundrel , do yon think I'vo got lutbing to do but alt hero all night and oo yon hug my wife ? Audience Shame , aharaol Augustus is urely drunk. Drank or sober , the play broke up in a ow , and the last tableau beheld was the rorthy host choking the wind ont of the If ted bnt too ardent Guholno. 'Iio ' Bottom Drops Out of B uokwhcnt Weekly Maverick. "What'a the mattzr , Undo Zoko ? " "Matter enough , Jim. Ono o' thorn oard o' trade follows hez bin a tryin' ' tor It mo into a spockelatlou. " "What kind of a speculation ? " "Waal , yo BOO he's got a corner on ackwheat that's about to break flat , and a wants a lot of ns old farmers to go In ith him and git up n corner on tin. " "How can you get anything out of that [ nd of a speculation ! ' 'Waal , he says that as soon as the hot- m drops ont of buckwheat everybody ilt RO to eatln' It. " "Well ? " "And they'll want tholr britches lined [ th tin nutmeg graters to scratch them- Ives. " "Yes , go on. " "Waal , I told him that the farmers mid line their britches with barb wire at , or some feller that's interested In epln' prices down will throw a carry- mb in with every sack o' bnokwheat. 'o ' had a few board of trade deals my- If , Jim. " The IshiuBCl or Coins. itroit Frco Press. The 20-cent piece ought to be bonnced. Is a fraud , a delusion and a snare. It mlllates a man twice first when he ds he has received it as a quarter , and : end when he planks It down on the inter expecting that it is a quarter , u never notlco when you take It that is only two dimes' worth , while the ior follow when you go to pay it out Is o to detect it , and yon are then looked as a small kind of a cheat , an Imprea- n that no amount of explanation can [ to efface. Clio 20-cant piece ia a useless , nnneces- y coin. It thould never have existed 1 there Is no reason why It should ox now. It U a venal coin , going about ; tin ( ? C cents extra on false pretenses Is a jackdaw In borrowed plumes. Like irk Twain's fly , that is never BO happy when it can pass Itself oil aa a currant n frnlt cake , the 20-cont piece always Is good when It masquerades around i quarter. It Is the Ishmacl of coinr , I the hand of r > very man Hhould bo Inst it. Don't take it In and It won't 0 you in. wlionjjSIio Expected Eternal to I/nst. / 33 Sittings. L Dallas brldo was hoard weeping con- si vdy end exclaiming in piteous ac- In : 'Yon swore to love and cherish mo II time ehould bo no more. Yon Bald ir love was eternal and noirwehavo n married only three menthe , and you oold and bitter , " 1 doap , manly voice responded ; H 'You ' needn't make scch a fuss. In tt ttbl nnmo of heaven how lone do yon ox- bl b eternal t fleet ton to huti Forever , ni nibe be Iho Dividing Lino. DJ yon over think , George , dear , " said , and her volco was soft and low , boGlted the perfect beauty of the it , "how closely true happiness is al- toi wllh teara ? " I don't belleva I over do , " replied 11 Tge. Yes , " aho wont on , looking Into his i. "ffhon ono Is truly and wholly py , there Is but llttlo to divide a la and a tear. " co np per That's R fact , " said George , "but I or thought of It before. There's 18 ilng out the note. " tr < "Can't Bo Beat , " his comes from ono whoio case la one ing thousands. Mr. A , R Jennings , Jarharaarllle , Ya. , had suflersd from P peptla , bat cheerfully writes , own's Iron 'Bitters can't bo beat In a Ing np to all that Is chimed foi it. " t any respectable druggist for Brown's i Bittern , at a dolUr a bottle. What Ho Should Do. wild-eyed man entered a Chatham et pawn shop and asked to see come P ola , I sells you dot pistol for two dollar , " i the cletk , I'll take It Load U up and before tbersunrlio I'll put an cud to my arable existence. " Vatl You shoot yourself mil dot ol' < " Yes , " Bald the wild eyed man dcaper- y. y.Mr. . Isaacateln , " called the cletk to proprietor , In the back room , "do Romans vouts a two dollar pistol ( o ) t himself mil. Vnt shall I do ! " Charge him five dollars. " Real Estate Bedtord & 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. "Wo liavo business property 011 Cnpitol Aveuuo , Dodge , Douglas , Farnnm , Hnrnoy , Howard , 9th , 10th , 13th and 16th greets , We liavo fine residence property on Fntuam , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Casg , California streets , Sher man , St .Marys and Park Avenues , in fact on all the best residence streets. "Wo have property in the following ad ditions. Hawthorne. MiUard&CaldwelTs Lakes , Elizabeth Place ] E. V..SmithV ' Qorbach's.l Patrick's * Parker's , Shiun's , Rise's , kelson's , a-odfrev's , Lowe's , Cirkwood , College Placei ! ! Park Place , loo-gs&Hill ? sapitol , " deed's First , \nd a ! the other Additions to the Ba City. : South Omaha. We have the ngency fo tne syndicate lands in South Omaha. These ts sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. IVo velopment of the packing house and otlinr interests there , are rapidly t up that portion oil the city. Kirkwood. W ? lmvo L lots left in Kirkwood addition , which we offer af.low ices , terras 25 down balance $10 per month. .These lots are on Inch b rel ground and are desirable. Hawthorne. This addition is more centrally located than any other now addition ar the best Schools in the city. All the afreets are being put to grade a grades have Been established by the city council , and is very dosira- ! residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower than loimne additions ior a home or investment. These lots cannot be iten. ? on SALE Ilouee nud lot on 21et St , me. H'OH SALK-22 feet on Fornam St. , near h St. , 88,000. FOB SALE-Lot InWBlnut hill , KJOO. Fen SALE-Lots on 20th , $550 each. Jon SALE 22 aciea with elegant rf idfnw > . xl batn , fine troea , eluuliery , fruit , hot umi d water and all conveniences ; lirut clata > perty in every ro ] Hct. -'on BALK-GO feet on Karnam utieet , near h. Good businesa ( iroperty clieai ) . on RKNT Room 44x7o , aa tloor , tn llth et , McCormiok's , Kountz & Ruth's. Impr'nt Association Burr Oat , Isaac & Seldon's > Hanscom's West Omaha. Grand View , Credit Foncier , Kountz' First Xounts' Second , Kountz' Third , Kountz' Fourth , Svndicate HiU , Plainview , Hill Side , Cukev &Kevsors , Fhornburg , Ulark Place , MEvers oc Richards Fan SALE Homo and lot , 23th and Ohloa go utreot ; splendid corner , 53,000. 'OB BAW ll''rBt ' ola98 Business block , W5 , ] -Mne corner lot in Shlnn a addl , v < i Ton SALE-Lot in Millard Place , gpecial arKitin. Foil I.KASE-Fina business property on ICtU St. . HiidHt. Mary's Avenue. v.i0"SiAi'f ! loton Phlcft ° 8t- between 13th und 14 , with good house , $3,000 , We will Jnrnitili conveyance free to any arfrojf the city to show zn'operty to our friends nd customers , aml cheerftilly give infonna- ion rcf/anUny OinaJta Property. ft TJtose ivlio have Itaryains to offer or wish ropertylit Marf/ainrarc invitctlto see us. Real pjtate Agents ! I3S , I4th Si , , bet. Farnam& Douelas