THE DAILY BEE-MONO AY , JULY 27 1885. THE CHEAPEST PLAGE IN OMAHA TO BTTC One of ho Best'and Largest Stocks in'the United Statoo To SelectFrom.- NO STAIRS TO CLIMB , ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOE M , HELLMAN & CO , , 1301 AND 1-03 ? FARNAM STRriET , COR. 13TH , FIRE AND BUEGLABPEOOF , . i i flPM rn 2LUUl ! % B &OHSO Who have trllleit nrrav llielr youthful % IRIIT and power , who art miflTprlnir from ti'rrllili , JlHAlXS mid J , OSSKS , who arc cnU. I.MI'OTKNTnnil unlit for inarrLipo. MEN of all ages , who find their POWER amUUtility , nervu ° iuiii 78KXl' < V < 5Ii : ( iTllncakcncd. . t > early linblm or TKCUSSES , e"ccelvc ai > n lHvoand InstlnR < ! ll R i ; , NOmatlcr of how loiik. i.indln the cusomay he. or wlm has fulluu to piirc.lir arcw nce s or innntli n o il the celebrated MYRTLEAIN TREATMENT Athotno llhuiit cxpusiiru. IliLrsS time , and for 1.1.33 inoncT than any other method Inthuxvorlil. U'ual' hack , headache , ElllbSlONH. l.issllililc ! . Insxiirsiilrllsaliduiulillliin. tlooliT thoughts , il ro n < l llll drciins. UufcrtUu memory , IML'OTKNUIJ , Jltfl , to inarrlacp , nud nuiiy ollierVjniplonia kadliin to CONsOMtTION erIN IN . ANU'V arc iiroiuptly removed h > this trcatruuut , aud vigorous nianhuoU ri'StuicU. Married .lien , or those u'ho intend to marry , rtn'Mr.JIItEI ! . pprrpct sotml slrcnRtli means , licalili. vl/foroiis / oft"- Fprlnp , lone II Co aniltlio loveanO risppct ofn fallliful llu. Weak incnshoiilil be restored tulror .1 nmnhund bcmro marriage 1'roofH. tpHtiiiioiilnlH : unl valnalilc trcitl f u slumps. 02stab.iS77.Addrcss The Climax Medical Co , 5O4 , St. Lo4is ? , Mo. ZCo. 507 Broadway Council Blnfft , COUNCIL BLUFFS. Tba following are the times ol tha arrival and do * partmo ol tralnn by central otandard time , at the local depots. Train a lo vo transfer depot t n mln- atoo earlier and arrive ton minutes later. DKrART. ARIUVB. inioAao and Koninwiami , , 025 A H Hall anil Express 8:50' : P u _ 12 : < 0 r u Accommodation 4tO : r M CSO : r M Express 9:05 : A M OniOAOO AMD BOOK ISLAND. 0:25 : A H Mall anil Express 0:53 : r H 7:25 : A M Accommodation 6:15 : r M 6:30 : r M Exprcea B:00 : A u OSnOAOO , HILWAtJBM AHD BT. MUIi , 9:20"A : u Hall and Express B:50 : r u 6:25 : r M Express D.05 A H C2IOAOO , BDBunarov ASD quwar. 0:60 : A Hill and Express 7:10 : r H SO r Ao comui odatlon 2:00 : I-.M ; 45 r ti < prom 8:60A : M VAIAIID , HT , lama AKD rAcino. 2:15 : P M Local St. Louis Express Local 8:00 : rM Transfer " " Translor 8:20 : rsi EAKDAJI C1TI , 8T. JOI AND CX3HSOIL BLDTTO. IOJ01 ! A M Mall and Express 6 : 10 r u 8:15 : r u Express 0:25 A u B10UI C1TT AKD PACirlO. 7:20 A M Mall lor Sioux City 0:60 : P H 7:80 : p u Express for St Paul 0:25 : A u U.MON rAeiric , 11:00 : A M Denver Express 4:35 : p M 1:05 r M Lincoln 1'aea O'a & R V 2:35 : p M 7:55 : P M Overland Kxprcea 8:30 : A M DUMUV TRAI.N9 TO OMAHA. P Leave 'Council 'muffs - 6:65-7:65-0:80-10:30- : : : : ll : < 0 a. m. 1:80 : 2:30-3:30 : : 4:28 : 5:25 : 6:25 : 11:15 : p. m. ZLeaio Omaha 8:25 : 7:25 : s:60 10 11:15 a. in. 12:60-2:00 : : 8:00 : 4oo-4:65 : : 6:65 : Who for the put 10 years hns been practlslrp ; Ran Krnticlsco li now located at So 18 N. Oth 3tro opposlfo new Opera Hnutio Mailaico Balcur guarantees to rcetoro HAIR OR WHISKERS , Or to iho anyone a hugh mtiatncha or brine out a ne growth cl lulr or board In from four toelxweuks. 11 cm reaionablo anil uatlsf.u'tlon ( 'uarantcoil , O jmcerf. dcafno's amltbpccUll } ( heuinutlim and clirciifoohif.Kaciiicu Ij anatuial gift of ho ctrue. JDr. 3D. jr. JBalceat ; -rlitfi Hi St. . j-Coundl S COOK , General AKtut ttInrgo " SAFETY Fasu SYSTEM , " Life anil Annuity Ins.Co BRANCH WESTKIIN DEPOT , 22 PEAIILSTIIEKT. OOUNOIL BLUFFS , IA. OWLY HOTEL Iu Council lllulls havlut ; a And nil modern improvements , call bolls , Ore alarm bells , etc. , is the CRESTON HOUSE Nos. 216 , 217 and 210 , Main Street. MAX anmr. - PKOPUIETOU 11103 , OFKIOKU , W , H. M. TCSg Officer & Pusev. Council Bluffs , tablished , J865 _ Uanliood Restored CMLix-l-iiLt' A victim of TouthfullmnruditDCO CjHSUMPTION , ' * _ _ . . . . * * T i ltl v.d. > .t u r.kt- > iBaKnA(1l * * h * It I/ndlcs' , v.ilhout PlinuUlerBrace , $1.50 IindlcN * . with KliouMcr lir.ico , madu oC line ( . 'oiiliLannblostltchea .T.OO Nurslnir , without bhouldBrl3raco , 1.75 Abdominal , " " U.OO nilNHCS' . 1U 10 ItCCl4 l.fiO Voun I.mlic'K' , 11 10 13 years ii.UO Highly rc'comim-ncled by the Icndlnc ModlstiM , the I''u'ihtin.iblo ' ! Uressinnkera ami the most eminent I'liysirianu in tha United States and Europe. Circulars ftee. LEWIS SOHIELE & CO. , Sola Onntrs of Tnti 11 nn I Slnmirarturrn , 390 IIKOAin\AY , KIJW YORK. 1517 Douglas Street , Omaha , And Loading Houses Everywhere , A phjs'cui cl largo pr > k"tlcc8aS of UriJRe's Food "I cm say ol this preratntlin of fond that It lias ne\er failed rco or ( allwl to agree when Rlrcn strict Ir ace irdlnu tornydirect ODS. Wllh scrupuloincarc thtro need b > Mcryllttla trouble from bo cl com pl > lntgnDd ; to thin that I ivcrihotho fioitliit I have never jet loit a oftild with any form cf dlarthica or cholera lofontum " NEW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. Krlanger Bavaria I Culmbacber Bavaria 1'lUner llobemlan Kalter Bremen DOMESTIC , Duclwelser Bt. Louis I Anhauser Bt. Louis list's UUmmkee | SchllU-P Isner.Ullwaukoe Krug'a Omaha | Alt , 1'urter , Doniestlaand llhiue Wines. EDMAURER , 1213 Farnam fit , SCCCKSSOK3 TO JOHN G , JACOBS. UNDERTAKERS I AtlhoollBlanJUnFitnaraBt. Orders l graph sol.clted an J promptly attended to , Tclephon 0.225. Schmitsbergcv ARCHITECTS AND D , L. SHANE , SUPJUINTJNDENT. : : Paxton Uulldin , Cor. 10th and Farnam Sta THE HAWKEYE STATE. Cnrrent Eyenis Condense for Hnrriefl Readers. A Variety of Incidents find Accidents Culled from All Quarters , The boating era7.0 la raging In Dos Molnos. Manchester Is bidding high for a watch factory. Now wheat was received at Muscatino last week. Pickpockets average $100 a week each at Spirit Lako. The Ansmosn penitentiary contains over 400 inmates. Linn county claims to load In the num ber of ox-soldiers , The Catholic dlocoso of Divenport contains 100 churches. Das Molnes boasts of a policeman who can kill a mad dog at first tiro. Iowa City has lost 37-1 In population slnco 1880 , If the atato cousna Is corroot. Two grip snatchora were gobbled by detectives at Pacific Junction last week. Gil Van Allen , a hotel clerk , aged 20 , died of heart disease at Decorah Wednes day. Dabuqno donates $100,000 toward the construction of the Dnbuquo & North western railroad. John Gilbert , a saloon keeper , was fatally Injured In jumping from a train at Canton last week. The Slonx City council Is again wrestling with the license question. The amount is now down to $3UO. Slonx City has a few carloads of busi ness drones whom It will ship c. o. d. to any graveyard town upon application. A boarding house thief at Cedar Rapids made a haul of $100 from the pockets of the servant girls ono night last week. M . Sally Ropers , a great niece of Benjamin Franklin , died Monday night In Davenport at the advanced ago of 01 , Three buildings In different parts ol Davenport were struck by a divided lightning bolt Thursday. No Iocs ol life. life.Tho The Chicago , Burlington it Qalncy railway company is said to to contem plating the bridging of the river at Dav enport. Articles of incorporation for the West ern Land and Llvo Stock company , of Davenport have boon filed ; the capital stock Is $000,000. Michael Kennedy , city freight delivery clerk of the Q. at Burlington , was crushed to death between two CHS in the yards there , Tuesday. The democrats of Sioux City are said : o bo ditgustod with the appointment of E. B. Crawford ps postmaster , and .hroaten to attack his commission. The Oreston fair association offers $25 .0 . every conplo married on the grounds during the fair. September 22nd ia the lappy day. Come early and avoid the crush. William McKenzlo Thompson , the only colored democrat In Dubaquo , is an pplicant for the position of janitor u the custom house building In that Ity. Ity.Fish Fish Commissioner Mosler states that not less than two tons of fish are taken > ach day from the lakes of northern owa , and looks to an early exhaustion of lie supply. The Union county prohibitionists are nt on a foraging expedition. Ono raid n the Creaton establishment of James luodeker netted ninety-two barrels of arnlsh of various grades. A whlto woman In Dubuque , residing next door to a colored man , has given birth to a babe of ebony hue , which ausos the husband of the now-mado mother to wonder why this is thnsly. A follow giving the name of E. 0. Mapp , representing the Buffalo Rubber Typo company , has been fleecing the ver- lant ones In Dexter with the old trans- > arent scheme of money in advance on irdors , Lannlo McAfee , a Davenport oxparti nado a run of 1,1-18 In a game of three- t > all billiards In that town the otnor night. This is the greatest run ever made in Davenport. The citizens of Persia have Increased their reward to $725 for the capture of the murderer of the youth , John D. Hayucs , who was found hanging by the neck In Union Grove , Harrison county , some tbroo weeks ago. The national convention ot the Broth erhood of Railway Brakemen of the Western Hemisphere will bo hold In Bur1 llngton , commencing October 20th and continuing eight days. It is expected that 175 lodges will bo represented. The survivors of the Eighth Iowa cav alry propoao holding a reunion at Oi- coola , Clark county , on August 10 arid 20. Among the surviving odicsrs are Col. Root , of Kooknk ; Jud < { 3 Powers , of Burlington , and Col. Shurlz , of Marshall- town. town.Nloollna Nloollna Wacker , the betrothed of Christian Paulson , who was supposed to have been abducted In Chicago , an ac count of which was published la the BEE , Is sick in the emigrant hospital In Now York , and safe. The whereabouts of the other four woman la not known. Jamcn Donnelly , who had but recently Bold and received pay for his farm , vis ited Des Molnes on Wednesday with $200 cash and n certificate of deposit for $3- 040. where ha was slugged and robbed. At latest accounts no trace has boon dis covered of the thieves. Burglars penetrated to the sleeping room of the editor of the Ottnmwa Courier on Thursday night , searched the pockets of the peaceful dreamer , when , discovering the leanneta of the gronnd and the Identity of the unfortunate man , are eaid to have taken nothing but tholr departure. On Sunday evening an Eldora watch man discovered three men burgUtizlng a safe. He shot the one on guard , when ho was driven off by the other two , who carried off their wounded companion , Monday morning the dead body of the wounded thief was found In a corn field near town. The other two made good their oecipo. The affairs of the Exchange bank , the failure of which last fall has had a para lyzing effect.InWcstSldobudiiMs circles , are running Into now complications. Two now suits to break the assignment have just been commenced ; ono by a creditor of tha bank living in Nebraska , who has begun an action in tha Unitei States circuit court , and the other by a local creditor , who starts proceedings IH the circuit court. Giles , the music teacher , shot by Lily Klmball. a mist of sixteen , has made an anto-mortcm statement , In which ho de clares upon oath that he had never bad Intercourse with Lily Kimball , that he made the ttatetncnt believing that ho then dying , and that ho expected soon to glvo an account to his God for the truth of the statement. Among the pension frauds recently un earthed Is a ca o at Fnlrfiold , where Sa- loma Spollmati was about to bo granted sarao $2,200 bsck pay for the loss of son , who was alleged to bo her solo sup port. It now appears the Speilmans the husband being living are wealthy people , moving in the highest social cir cles of the town , the hnsbaud of Saloma balug a money lender , and another son being a man worth $50,000. Railway Commissioner Coffin has ren dered a decision In the CABO of A. C. llunyin vs. the B. , 0. R. & N. road. July 4 , Mr. Rnnyau , who resides at Wcbjtor City , purchased a limited excur sion ticket over the 0. & N. W. to Cedar Rapids. The ticket expired July C. Runyan was delayed on his return homo by the non-arrival of the train , and ho was campellod to pay his fate. The commissioner decided against him. Ilia claim was for $3. A reward of $50 is offered by S. A. Wilson , of Marengo , for the apprehension of G. Chattorton , who Is described as bo- IIIR a man C foot 9 inches In height , dark complexion , hair and eyes , and weight about 170 pounds , smooth face and about 23 yoara old. Chattorton , It appears , got away from the official who had him In charge , jumping from a passenger train near Jefferson on Wednesday night , at which tlmo ho was drostcd In black &nd white vertical strlpo pants , black vest , cowboy style of hat of a reddish- brown color. A HnssUn Novelist Turns Cobbler. St. Petersburg Correspondence Now York Sun. Count Lee Tolstoi , the author of the famous novel , "War and Peace , " Is to day the host known and most rovorcd man In all the Rtuslas. Ho Is u general ly ioognlzed leader of a now intellectual and moral movement la this country. Ilutslan critics regard htm as being equal , If not superior , to Ivan TonrgouctT. Under the late czar the count enjoyed the privileges of the courtier. But now this famous count and gonlns has put aside his pen and his coronet and is hum bly pegging thoca. Eccentricity 'I Not quite ao. A journalist who recently vis. jtcd the count says , la the Rodiaa , that in the room adjoining his library the count has established a shoemaker's shop , In which ha works dally under the direc tion of a practical nhoomnlror. Hero is an extract : "Since when , Lee Nicholaoritch , did you bjgln to learn shoeiuaklng ? " I asked. "Not long ago ; yet I am succeeding well , as yon see , " atisrrored the CDUnt , good naturally , displaying a shoo. "ATay I ask your purpose ? " "My pti'post ? Well , everybody ought to know some trade. It la necessary for every ono to work , not only intellectually but also physically. By manual labor wo can renovate and better onr lifo. Only these working physically can bo healthy in body , sound In thought and intelll- ent In life. " Count Lee Tolstoi belongs to that prominent class of Russians who despite politics , scorn wealth , and even put at laught literary fame. Truth they want , ind they search for It earnestly , though n different ways. Count Tolstoi's brll- iant success reminded the Russians of Lord Byron. No Russian author has over been so generally Idolized as the author of "War and Poaco. " The idol , lowover , seemed not to care at all for , ho Incense burned for him. Somehow 10 disappaarad from eochty. Then it ransplred that in peasant gark ho went oot from convent to convent , discussing with old monks and dissenter hermits ibout God and man and life. Soon in lis library there appeared dusty works of loly lathers , and numerous treatises by ho moat known theologians of dlf- 'eront beliefs. Ho thought he under stood the gospel aright , and ho pre pared his own excgles , but the govern- ncnt Tfoald not allow him to publish It. Then ho wrote hh "Confessions" unveil- ng the tortures and the joys of his in quisitive mind. That "Confession" thrilled all those who saw It In manu script. Bat the Imperial censors hasten ed to confiscate these manuscripts and burn them. So the Russian publlo do not knorr what Count Tolstoi knows about Truth. They have hoard that ho is proach'ng ' a now Christian llfo , but what that llfo should bo they are forbidden to [ esrn. A lady , an earnest admirer of Tolstoi , eald to me : "I know St. Paul wai making tents , and I hear Count Leo Is making oboes , but that does not satisfy mo , I would llko to hoar Count Loo's For beauty , for comfort , for Improvement - mont of the skin , USD only Pozzonl'a Powder. Tlio Diulo in Married Jjifo , Charles Shaylor , of Ninety-Eighth street , says the Now York Telegrm , was a prisoner ia the Harlem pollca court , His wlfo stood beside him. She looked confidently nt the C3nrt. Charles looked despondent. "You don't look llko a fighting couple , " said his honor ; "but thu policeman sayu that It was because of your belligerent attitude toward caoh other last night that ho VVBD compallad to arrest yon , " "Ynuah nonah , I bog yomti Indulg ence , " said Charles , meekly. "Instead of being In any mannah antagonistic to my wife , it was my gweat auction for her that canted the trouble , Indeed , yonah honah , I assnah yon I'm quite Incapable - capable of showing any antipathy to her or doing her any harm. " "Ho Is tolling you the truth , judge , " said Mary , his wife , who is short , bright , and stout. "It was I who created the disturbance. " 'Why did you do so ? " queried his honor. "Because I could In no other way brine him to his sonacs , " said she , "Oh , tie , my darllnt1 ? ! sold Ohar.'oi. "That expression , your honor , Is n sample of what led to the trouble. Wu have been married six months , and I thought it was about time to settle down to a oammon-semo life three or four months ago. Instead of that ho wants to bo continually kitting , reading mo love poems , oven when friends are visit ing us. Despite my warning ho did it last night , aad I I well , 1 rpanked him and ho howled ! that's all. " While Charles nlushod die shook with laughter. The court advised him that ho proba bly bad a good , sensible wlfo , and he h&d good reiaon to try and bo a icsl sensible msn. TThon Dabjwaa sick , vra gave her Coatorla , When ( ho waj a Child , the cried for Castorli , When the became lllu , alie clung to Castor ! * , fTliiu lo lad CUildrta , eho g t * Uiem CajtorU COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL'.LOOAL. THE NATION'S ' SORROW , lio\v It is Joined { it Ky This City , In the churches yesterday the services were generally arranged BO as to bo ap- proptlnlo to the sad loss which has befallen - fallen the nation by the death of Gon. Grant. The Congregational chnrch was very tastefully decorated. The organ loft was draped with the flag and with festoons of black , whllo the place of the pulpit wns occupied by a largo portrait of the fallen hero , around which wore grace ful trimmings of the sombro mourning color. The pastor , the Rev. Q. W. Crofts , preached nn eloquent sermon , memorial In Its nature , In which ho paid a jast tribute to the many grand points of character , choosing us his text , "Well Done , Good and Faithful Servant. " At Broadway Methodist chnrch a apodal service was arranged last evening by the pastor , Rov. Dr. McCrary. Abe Lincoln post G. A. R. , attended In a body , and there was a Inrgo congregation. At the Prosbyterlsn chnrch last even ing , the members of that congregation united with the Baptists In a union me morial service. The city conncll has adopted the fol lowing as the official expression of the city's Borrow : Whereas , Death has bereaved the na tion of the man , whosa name la honored In every honschold , and whoso heroism and uscfullnoss will bo known to posterIty - Ity ; therefore bo It Rssolvod by the Board of Aldermen of the City of Council Bluffs , Iowa , That in the death of General Ulysses S. Grant onr conutry has loat one of Us moat dis tinguished , Illustrious and uaefal citizens. That wo extend to the family of the deceased onr sincere sympathy and con dolence. That tro join In the memorial ceremonies - monies and admonish onr citizens to share the nation's mourning by draping tholr places of rosldenco and business with the usual emblems , and to lay aside their tolls and take part in the services on memorial day. That wo drana our city buildings for thirty days In deference to the honored dead. That a copy of these resolutions bo engrossed - grossed and sent to Mrs. Grant , and that the papers of the city bo requested to publish these expressions of onr sympathy and condolence. WM. SIEDENTOPF , Alderman , W. A. MYXSTEK , " W. 11. VAUCHIAN , Mayor , G. A. HOLMES , City Attorney. FEVER" , leading physicians recommend DUFFY'S PURE MALT WHISKEY , SI 23 per jottlo , sold by Druggists and Grocers. MYSTERIOUS DEATH , A Briclo of licsa Than a AVoclc Swal lowj an Ounce of Laudanum. In oiio abort week both a brldo and a corpse. Such IB the Bad record of the llfo of Hattie Warner , who was ono week ago yesterday married in this city to W. A. Wells. The circumstances of her death are rather surrounded In mystery , and mvo called forth many conjectures from he ( rlcnds and acquaintances. From the statement made to the BEE reporter by ho husband , it appears that aho retired o sleep on Friday night in usual health , and apparently in uaaal spirit. About midnight she said aho was in great pain , and her husband told her he would go after a doctor , but nho objected , saying aho thought she would feel aettcr shortly. She so'omod to ; row worse however , and her husband proposed to heat some cloths and apply theBo for her relief , but eho stoutly ob jected to thle. Despite her objections , tie finally sent for Dr. Bllllnger , and whllo the metsenger was gone she then acknowledged that she had taken lauda num. The reason which she gave her husband was that she thought something was the matter with her , and she took the laudanum to straighten her out. The doctor arrived promptly , but it proved too late , and after doing all that inedl- cil skill could do , it remained for death to win the victim , she breathing her last about 8 o'clock ' Saturday morning. It Booms that the procnrcdtho { laudanun > ) the evening before , at the store of Del' ' , Mor gan & company , buying an ounce , all of which it appears that uho took about 0 o'clock. An is usual in such cases there ara va rious rumors afloat , but as the coroner hold no inquest and no evidence has been taken it Is dlflicult to got at the real facto. It ia stated on good author ity that the ufT.jctloiiH of the young woman liud been somewhat centered on a young man now living in Grand Island , but kbclr relations had boon broken oil' and oho had not heard from him In a long tlmo. On Friday aho received a letter from him In which ho proposed mar riage , but it was then too late as she had oeen ; wedded the Sunday before It Is said that the receipt of this letter , and her regret that she had not waited for him , instead of marrying as she did , led her to take the laudanum that evening , but this is conjecture , for aho did not atato to any ono , so far as known , the causa of her act , she simply eaylng she was tired of living. It seems that the brief married life she had lived hud been a happy ono , to all appearances , and there were no family or other troubles outside of this old love affair which have boon learned. The brother of the young woman lives at Grlnnoll , and ho has been informed by telegram , but up to last evening ho had not arrived , and the arrangements for the funeral had not baon completed. PILES ! ! PILES ! ! PILES ! ! ! A sura cure ( or lillntl , Bleeding , Itching and Ulcerated 1'ilca has been dlscovernd by Dr. Williams , ( nn Indian remedy ) , called Dr. Willinirm' Indian Pile Ointment. A single box hag cured the worst ctironic cases of 25 or 80 years etandin ? . No one need suffer five mlmiU'a lifter apuljlng this wonderful sooth ing medicine , Lotions ami instruments do moro harm than good , Willluuia' ' Indian 1'ilo Ointment absorb ) tha tumor * , nil ay a the intense itching , ( particularly at night alter getting warm In bed ) , acts as a poultice , gives Instant relief , and is prepared only for 1'ilea , itching of private parts , and for nothing clto. BKIN DISKASK CUUKI ) by Ur , Trailer's Magic Ointment. Cures as if by magic. 1'imple Hhick Heads or Grubs Blotches and Kruptiona on the face , leaving the skin clear and beautiful. Also cures Itcb , S lt Hhutne , Sore Nipplea , Sere Lips , and old , Obstinate Ulcers , Sold by druggUtu , or mailed on receipt of price , CO cents. At retail by Kuhn & Co , and Schroder & Becht , At wholesale by 0 , K. Uosdman , ouer 213South Have a large list offl inside business and resi dence property , and some of the finest suburban property in and around the city. Wo have business property on Cnpitol Avouuo , Dodge , Douglas , Farnnm , Hnriioy , Howard , yth , 10th , 13th and IGth erects , I Wo have fine residence property OH Fatnam , Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Qass , California streets , Sher man , St .MnryB and Park A-venues , in fact on all the best residence streets. _ Wo have property in the following'ad- ditieus. I L Hawthorne. Millard&'CaldweU's Lakes , Elizabeth Place ] E. V. Smith's , Horbach's , Patrick's * Parker's , Shiim's , Gise's , Nelson's , Armstrong's ! Godfrev's.1 Lowe's , i irkwoodi College Plaoe , " Park Place , Walnn tj West End , Capitol , ' Reed's First , McCormick's , Kountz & Ruth's , Zmpr'nt Association Wilcox , Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldon's * Hanscom's West Omaha , Grand View , Credit Foncier , Kountz' First Kountz' Second , Kountz' Third , Kountz' Fourth , Svndicate Hill , Plainview , Hill Side , Tukev 4 § Kevsors Thornburg , Clark Place , Mvers Sc Richards- Bovds , And a ! the other Additions to the City.ii We nave the agency fo tne syndicate lands in South Omaha. These lots sell from $225 upwards , and are very desirable property. The development of the packing house and othnr interests there , arel rapidly buildme : up that portion of the city. Kirkwood. "We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition , which wo offer at low f.rices , terms $25 down balance $10 per month. These lots are on high level ground and are desirable. Hawthorne. This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition 4 near the best Schools in the city. All the srroots are being put to grada the grade * have neon established by the city council , and is very desira ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post oflico , prices lower thau iidjoiniue additions for a home or investment. These lota cannot bo beaten. FOR SALE House and lot on 21st St , Easy terms. Foil SALE 22 foot on Farnam St. , near llth St. , 38,000. FOB SALE-Lot InWalnut hill , 5200 , FOB SALB Lots ou 20th , $500 each , Fen SALE 22 acres with elegant residence , good barn , fine trees , ehrubory , fruit , hot and : old water and all conveniences ) first class property in every respect. Foil SALE- feet on rarnam street , near 18th , Good business property cheap. Foil UKNT llooin 44x76 , 3d floor , on llth treot. . . Fan SALE Homo and lot , 2.5th and Ohloa go street ; splendid corner , $3DOO. Fou SALBFirst class business block , 845 , 000. 000.Fon Fen SALE i lot on Wheaton St. ; goo house , 81,600. Foil SALE Fine corner lot in Sliinn B addl tlon , $7&0. Fen SALE Lot in Millar'1 Place , upecia bargain. Ion LEASE Fine business property on IGth St , and St. Mary's Avenue. Fen SALE J lot on Chicago St , between 13th and 11 , v , ith good house , $3,000 , We ivill jfurnisJi conveyance free to any t'stf the city to show property to our Jrienda and customers , and cheerfully yive' informa tion rcyardiny Omaha Property. , J T/iose who have ltaryains to offer [ or property at i ltarf/ainlare invited to see Real OE' tate Agents 2t3Sl4tlStbetFarnam&DouGfias , } , ,