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THE DAILY BEE--TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1885, KIDNAPPED IN CANADA, ] yon piosse give mo an orderfer o COUNCIL BLUFES. new mop?” THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Foll=Re}=|<Tel=f= r ‘ Is AT . DEWEY &STONE 00 of he Best and Largest S8tocks in the United Btales To Belect From: Astnte Defectives Drag & Chicago Busiuess Man, room’s ready. Had a fire put in 1t and atablo lald, Front! tell the head walter | Mayor Vaughn of Council Bluffs afcer t send a walter to No. 211 quick. Here the Governorship, Is a telegram, Mr. Wilson. Theatre! Bless you, I don’t know which. There's A ’ 28} nothing ‘j"y stunning now, and Patti's A Washington speclal of Jane 28th to They Mistake Him for Bcott, the De faulter, and Bring Him to New York Oity, New York Journal. “‘One thousand dollars! oh " 1 scribed with Its owner’s year and place of bad for one week’s experience! vate entrance for room 17. blrth, secret soclety membership, pollti- A noatly dretsed man flashed a big roll | The arrlval of a dozen guests ncces: | 1o/’ od of offices held, the population of bank notes in the astonished faces of [sitated a queue, and great rapldity of| ¢ o uioll Blufls, and much othe cheerlly eaid the chief. ‘“Front! take|j . agaln, and has been Inter. NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. 'qu{l‘}:;‘:?m"k' the judge's vallee b lor No. 9. A *What jobhave youbeenat that panned | the judgos valuo to PAFOE 0. B 1L/ viewed, ‘The republicans are losing thelr o V out handsomely?” queried a Jour-|welll Good, Mr. Olements! Oh, he's| . "y 0 ked. ‘The tl ELEGANT PASSENGER ELE ATOR 4y r:;‘nn:: dolng finely. Think he'll bo gl lvzrrhl:l:l:,h;':;mlgn 'xnelglnl‘r’].u Lo ul‘;tyn:z “No job at all; thislittle bonanza was [ week, Front! water to 76. Yen alr, | L0t 58 0o q majority has passed. a uuothijng plaster for ontraged foslings, |fronts on Broadway, Noieel not at all;|qy oo z{)t Blaine thronlgh g’, bat ei‘ghlwun Are you Interested? I see you are, and nothing but roll of earrlages. Only room thousand, By nominating one or two I'll tell you about it.” And the talkative | left anyhow. Certainly, next door, best [ o e fall, the democratlo conventlon stranger rattled off the followlng queer|beds In town. All right, pay at desk. | can seat a democrat in the gubernatorlal tale: Offt _Good luck to you. Well, well, [chalr for the first time In twenty-odd Just two weoks ago the stranger,whose | Mr, Emory, how do you do! Old room|years,: One of these is _Judge name Is Frank L. Thorpe, left Chloago (is ready. ~Fire! No, Indeed. I know|Hayes, of Davenport, and—I am for a qulet joust through Osnada for his|you too well, Front! Send that beg-|the other. The democratic prees health, and soon found himself at Rideau |gar out. You know better than)of the state, especially the German Lake, Canada West, that.” press, has been presenting and Indorsing On the train which left Toronto in the| Clang! me for some time. The populsrity of morning, the traveler notlced that two| ‘Fire in 64, Ice water In G5 and here. | both Judge Hawes and myself fs largely sharp-eyed gentlemen watched him very [ Front ! card to No. 11; If he's out, ask if | due to our clear and consistent course of closely, and once or twice scomed to re- | Mrs. Jones is in and will seo the party. [opposition to prohibition. I am not an for to him in their converzatlon. No, sir; the senator left at 6:11, but[advocate of free whisky., I believe In When the train reached Brockville he | here's a note for you. His daughter was | high license. I fight the stringent pro- was somewhat surpelsed to see the stran- |jll and he had to go.” hibitlon laws now nominally in force in gers alight. During the evening the| With fire in his eyo a well dressed man | the state because, while they do not pro- tourist took a_short stroll about the the |stalked to the front. “See here,” seid [hibit drinking and drankenness, town, and again met the strangers, he, ““my wifo and daughters have been|they are Inlmical to the agricul- Before retiring the Ohlcagoman booked | sitting in room 28 half an hour waiting |tural iInterests of the state, We himself for the stage which leaves dally | for a fire and & chambermaid. The room | have along the Missour! river from fifty Hawthome_ for Ridean Lake and then, musing over |is in order, anc its as cold as the devil.”[to one hundred thousand acres of land the curious actions of his fellm_v trav- | The clerk looked at him s moment, | which is peculiarly adapted to growing elers, turned in. 'In the morning heland then clang went the bell. ~ “Porter, |grapes. But the law forbldding the found that the couple were alsobound for | where's that fire for 281 Send it “57 at [ mannfacturs of wine In the state kills the Rideau Lake. ot once.” (Through the tube)—‘‘Why |industry of grape culture, and compels Special . Agent for Towa, Council Bluffs, Towa | During the tedlous ride in the lumber- | don’t you fix up 287 _Party's been wait- | the agriculturists to devote their lands to Ing old coach he found his fellow passen- | ng half an hour?” (To guest)—‘‘You'll | products to which it Is far less adapted. gers excellent companlons, ~The trio|pboall right in five minutes, sir. Thess|The popular sentiment against prohibi- became quite sociable and Mr. Thorpe |little mistakes will ocour sometimes. I|tion has become strong and unmis- E b h’ 1 DUFFY,S “Plllilild that ':; Vt'll :?h;:gb‘l‘t’ (K;!hl If(“ can put you In 26 at once If you prefer.” | takable.’ orpacin s, W < several days on the trout-Inhabited lake,| +‘Well, I do prefer. The ladles are| ¢ u expect the n tion for 0 9 Consumpt'wn, the pair ydeolned themselves devoted | {jred, cold ,mé’ hungey, and we have qov?:my;‘: ) oxDe DA PB.t!‘lOk S e disclples of Izask Walton and, {f egree- | muoh to do before evening.” Yes, I do, frankly rejolned Pa.rker’s able, would stop over one day at the| «Front! show the gentleman to 2.” [Mayor Vaughan. ‘I shall go . 3 ] Shinn’s, se.2y Gise’s, AL Dyspepsia 3.".4 3 lake and cast a fly with thelr com-f Clang! o Into the conventlon with at least Nelson’s, WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, Remember These Imoortant Facts CONCERNING The Mutual Life Insurance omoany OF NEW YORK. 1.—1t § the OLDEST active Lite Insurance Company in thig country. iathe LARGEST Life Insurance Company by many millions of dollars in the world. .—1Its rates of premiums are LOWER than those of any other company. 4 a—It 9 “stockholders”toclalm any part of its profits. b.—It offers no SCHEMES under the name of insurance for speculation by speclal classes upon the ‘msifortunes of each otbor, 6,—Its presont avallablo CASH RESOURCES exceed those of any othet Life Insuranco Company in the world. T8 has recelved In cash from all sources, from February, 1848, to January, 1885, 8270,002,664,00, 1t has returned to the people, in cash, from February, 1843, to January, 1885, $216,004,211, Its cash Assots on the 18t of January, 1885, amount to more than 0ne Hundred aad Thres Millioas of Dollars / W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, General Agent for Gen, Agta, for Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan, Indiana, Tllinois, Wisconsin, Towa Utah. and Minnesota. Office Cor, Farnam and 13th 8t.Over 1st Nat'l, Detroit, Michigan, Baok, Omaha, Neb M. F. ROHRER, 16th sreets. ditiens. Lakes, Preumonia, MATL.T et B : b Al e Y asting Diseascs. |punion. “Send fire to 20 immedlately. All|ahundred votes, and I believo that these Positively Relieved and Naturs | That evening at the quiet little Inn the | right, sir. Now you'll be comfortable ” [ will recelve recruits enough fo insure my | RS assistedinrestoring Fitalpowers :;lo chatted ti‘:l s '"en!d:y A l"‘: The gentleman in 74 sags he wants a [success. The fact that under my mayor- * - ated, promisin, 0 meel i iter.” " i'HIB WHISKEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY e.:;;, ,::’p:;a =) or‘;lng forg e ey private waiter. alty Council Bluffs alone of all the towns 1T IS ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL ol sport. O NOT BE DECEIVED.—Many Druggists and Grocers who do not have Dufly’s Purt Punctually at the time agreed upon all | My, Clements? Better? 'That's nice. populsr. Elsewhero just as much is sold, Malt Whiskey in stock, attempt to palm off on customers, whiskey of theirown bottling, which | three found themselves nc_ths quaint 11t | No, thanks, I'm on daty. Inever drink |and the state recelves no revenue from G—odfrev’s 3 Deing of an inferior grade and adulterated, pays them a larger profit. tle boat-landing, and, provxfladfvuth fish- | when on daty. You might scnd a gin it 3 " S 'ASK FOR DUFFY’S PURE MALT WHISKEY,’ AND TAKE NO OTHER |{og-tackle and abundant refreshments | fiz In the baok ofica. Send two, perhaps Lowe’s, . S Kirkwood, b - supplied by the strangers, they were soon [ Sam will take the other.” ___ 'SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUCGISTS AND CROGERS, ,,”}’ng ‘on the lake, The gentlemen had | ¢Where can T ot o liver pad?” MISSING HORSES. Send us your address and we will mail book containing va uable Information. Sample Quart Bottlel | oxcellent luck, and quite a basket of ¢Pad—liver pad? On the corner be- ment to any address in the United States (East of the Rocky Mountains), securely packed ¢n plain | camey trout had rewarded their efforts low, but red flannel’s better. Cobbler? Cole's horse and buggy found and case, Baopress charges prepaid on receipt of E30L.2 &, o Six Bottles sent for BE.€Q | by noon. It was then suggested by one | Cortalnly. Front! take the gentleman’s McOargar's mare safe. DUFFY. MALT WHISEEY CO., Baltimore, M., U..S..A [of Mr. Thorp's now-found friends, who | shoes to Callahan’s and_havo them hali- . passed as George Gordon, of Buffalo, | soled, and heeled and by 7 o'clock, sure| On Saturday atternoon a man called at Selling Agents. Omaha, H. T. Clarke Drug Co. “Front! private walterto 74. Good|in the state has coltected licease feesfrom Park Place, that they land ava little cove and take|pop, Oh, here, tell him I haven’t seen i i their lunch al fresco, and the boat was fh;e pak;nt leather pumps yet. No, sir the lvers, nt?ble Sf I ColeoniMalc hended for the cove, _The chicken salad [—no card for you, but Mr. Jorlles called | *treet and hired a horso and buggy for| W est End, and other edibles dlsappeared rapldly, |to say Mrs, C. has a sick headache and “‘an hour and a half or s0.” Not return- at11cck, ¥ g, & Supt, G. P, N, SADLER, Asst, Eng H, W, DIAMOND, Asst, Socy y MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Man'fg’s and Builders of Wrongut Iron, Stel, Howe Truss and Combination BRIDGES For Railroads and Highways Tarn Tables, Draw Spans, Roo Trugees, Piers and Sub- ::e m;:fo{dhi]ur(g;nugynpmvlded by the 'ha’l’- : been stolen and notified the police and oughtful Mr. Gordon. iang! 5 o The beverage, however, had a very "Po:gur, baggage from 17, 64, 117 and :lno o?;red ; rewu%of $75 for the cap- carlous effeot on Mr. Thorpe, whose head (211, Front! Ice water and a bottle of ul(‘)«!fl{: mn{)‘l;rl” and buggy. quickly began to buzz, and the Chicago | Milwaukee baer to 87. Front! stop fool- (e ger ’ rlen and Ed. Baker man comprehended that the liquor must|ing on that bench. Collars? Next :lne kl’n f:nnila They :lflwgd have been drugged. A languor stole over | door." T o Ommh o e‘ !fmamzc Allrln " 0 him in spite of all his efforts, and he be-| The olerk kad all his halr on, and his le: 'd~ ) ey Efi’ :; ar as Ar ll)]g oD, came unconscious. smile was sweet and bland, and when l‘m" t:v ng‘ [ h : OY];yllm 0 l“ggyd' When he awoke to consclousnesyin afthree girls ran up to the ; Oflfi gfce 8, :’hl Idr? r? utrne' small, dingy room, he arose andstaggered | counter, leaving thelr mother at l:rm(:;hel:'a ngeo"'h;:;“m ;‘; g:nr.e !:“h'; Capitol,;: | Reed’s First, residence streets. Elizabeth Place E. V.Smith’s, morning, doctor. How did you leave those who sell liquor, has made me very | A pmetrone’s’ College Place,: Walnut&:Hill, . washed down with coplous draughts offcan’t go, but he'll come for you at eight, [Ing Mr. Cole suspected the turn-out bad BO“‘gS & Hlu! “New mop?' No. Take your old ADDITIONAL LOCAL. ¥ mop down-stalrs and thny‘;ll glve you a — — e new one. I balleve that boy eats mops. Ah, good morning, Mr. Wilson. Your IOWA DEMOORATS. gone, Here's the lst, Boy, take gen.|the Ohleago Times says: tleman’s umbrella, Writing paper? Oer-| ‘Mayor Vaughn, of Council Bluffs, s tainly, Stamp at the desk. Kront! fire [the gentloman whose visiting card s In- That's not so |In 70. Barney! send & couple to prl- a ncore of lounger In a fashlonable up. |eye, ear and finger movements, with [ o Blographical olitical, and geo- town saloon last night, s he made this | tongue obligato, *'Good day, Judge, erph(c‘.l‘l i in’[orm?ntian. " "Ho Is 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 Capitol Avenue, Dodge, Douglas, Farnam, Harney, Howard, 9th, 10th, 18th and We have fine residence property on Farnam, Douglas, Dodge, Davenport, Chicago, Cass, California streets, Sher- man, 8t Marys snd Park Avenues, in fact on all the best ‘We have property in the following ad- McCormick’s, Millard& Caldwell’s Kountz & Ruth’s, L Impr’'nt Association Wilcox, Burr Oak, Isaac & Seldon’s Hanscom’s West Omaha, Grand View, Credit Foncier, Kountz’ First Kountz’ Second, Kountz’ Third, Kountz’ Fourth, Svadicate Hill, Plainview, Hill Side, Tukev & Kevsors, Thornburg, Clark Place, Mvers & Richards © Bovds, v And all the other Additions to the City. to the window and drew astde the cur-|the elevator shaft, he brushed his structures. (BT 5 Bile with 0 hand ’nnd Drcadened bl E;‘%dl:wm or elght hours, and s0 sent I M’E SMIE Tulluck “Good mornlne, my fine fellow,” sald |smile toa grin. *Mr. —,” sald one, aker north In the bnggy to Oakland SiEY, 5 o5 ¢ g » | and he returned here, a voice from bohind him, and, turning, | mamma says we may have flowers on(*"y b A ; 4 PROPRIETORS the drugged man saw his erstwhilo com- | the table and buttonholo bouquets for |, Y csterday afternoon word was reccived 5 B )+ vian, Agent. pavion, Mr., Gordon, laughing ssrdoni- | papa and two other gentlemen, Where Eg;fil;g!?f:dfi‘;:;::; g;z“’;::‘z;:l’g:‘;d 1 nd s matise of all bridge work to lot. Correspondence solicited from engincers mad by “!.i,"}o'n a7/ w a clovar ohiasciibub we ;:Ll"':‘ f::)::::ll a&;‘gr.m“;l'fi“y?:"::g; Up to last evening the man had not been mtrann » i g arrested, as he, it Is thought, is still in were too many for you,” sarcastically con- | one?” Frrn gt 3 3 ght, tinued the speaker, 3 *Yos, indeed, desr. Front!go to Dr. Oakland where the t‘umont was found. *In heaven’s name, man,” demanded | Gill's room and aek him to call at No, 69 LM T, W, MC'CARGAR'S Gordon's victlm, ‘‘what does all this|aysoonas convenlent. You can get the | mare strayed from Mr. McCargar’s res. m‘fllfl flowers on Broadway, two blocks down. | dence on Oakland avenne on Wednesday You are awfully innocent, but It| Do you want dinner served In the parlor? | pight last. OUNGIL BLUFFS | . **° ARPET company|(mion Ticket Agent No. 507 Broadway Councll Bluffs, J. L. DeBEVCISE, 90 rap. Now you will learn why we drug- ged you and with a heap of trouble brought you safe to New York. Wilson will have dinner in parlor No, | Baker by the day, and was to pay his Curlously Mr, Thorpe nobiced the en-|69 atsix. Send a good man early and [ horse hire, Ed to scour the country for trance of Simpson, accompanied by a ven- | see if she needs any speclal service. Just |the missing mare. McCOargar told Baker erable pleasant faced gontleman take this card to_parlor 9. Mr. Mason |he would give him §5 extta if he brought A, here we are. Mr. Richard Scott | hag gone. Ne, I don’t thiak he left an | the mare home on Sunday, which he did. allow me to present a man who will iden- | address. There is no opera to-night. | Baker found the mare just north of Ores- tify you,” spoke the jubilant Gordon. Paper?! Certainly, Queer man that;|cont City. The man who was to Identify Scott, | took half & dczon sheets of paper and one| It seems the mare was raised in that A, senator, how are you? Glad to see|and postal cardes, but the mare did not CARPETS, |Railway Time Table. OOUNOCIL BLUFFS. The following are tho times of tho arrival and de. Curtains, Oil Cloths, | B et ates earlior and arrive ten minutes Iater. 3 DEPART. St B ARRIVE n"d‘:why i e en\]ralnya. h()h, Mrs. Wilson, your little | direction and Mr. McCargar thinks the B . 2, man | i just . Dr. Gi 1, thi -. Window Shades, 9284 X st and Expross s:s0r | s not Scott. This 1a a horriblo mistake.’ | be up soon, and "the wafter wiil n:lel ;’;2 s PELL Ty ek o . oEN Al 906 o w| The two detectives, for such they |about dlnner. Flowers? Yes, Miss Kato| It seoms asall that Ed Baker has to were, fairly groaned in thelr bitter disap- polntment. spoke about them.” do is to whistle and the stolen or strayed CHIOAGO AND BOCK ISLAND, ‘“Where's that coupe?” shouts a burly | horses come to him. CHIOAGO, BURLINGFON AND QUINOY, ‘‘We have made a grave mistake Mr. | Front! Bring coupe for 19 to ladies’ PERSONAL, 9:60 A Mall and Expross 710 p u | Thorpe, and we beg a thonsand par-|entrance. You'll find it there, sir.” 8)r Accomnodation 2:00 » u |dons,” said the ‘‘Identlfier.” ‘*You| = ¢No, 70 wants a typewrlter,” Hhr Expross 8i60a ¥ | greatly resemblo the absconding bank| ¢Tell him to goto 1610 'Brouinay. WAZABH, BY. LOUIS AND PACIVIO, toller, and to recover the $160,000 stolen | fourth floor, room 42, and ask for Sarah Rugs, Eto., Etc- M Local 8t Louls Expross Local = —— |aud to punish crlme you were abducted | Slowboy.” 'Olnng. “‘Get baggage from Careful Attention Glven to Ou |, ‘William ¥, Snapp, Jr, is in Chicago, Mrs, Charles Keith has returned from Chi- 15 ¢ cago. : for ¢ Transtor 8:20 " 734 ‘mgmcm S8L h‘:‘fwfl B:20% ¥ | trom Canada here. ~ 80 and have carriage ready to catch 2 86 ¢ M Transfer *~ " Transfer 9:064M ;I‘Thn “dfe:aogvel, concluded Thorpe, | o'clock train for Albany. Dr, Deems’ | Europe, KANEAS CITY, BT, JOR AND COUNCLL BLUPYS, “then got friends to raise $1,000 ' e vonl! i i s [ aise $1, which | church? Here's the Herald—you'll find | g1, ¢, Larsen has gone on a visit to the old | beaten. Brandy with & dash of glnger in It will r York hotel leaned on both elbows and \ and is being continually replenished by MERCHANTS gazed at the register page, while his com- all the latest and chojcest noveltles, N ATION AL B ANK panion sorted over 752 letiers and papers, ‘They laughed and chatted the while, 05 Broadwa' Council Biufis OF OMAHA, Neither wore store clothes, Nelther Paid up Capitol, , $100,000 sported a dlamond, They are of the era Surplus Fund, '. & y of to-day, and know where the vaults of fo— ” +. 100,000 o N. W, Cor, Farnam and 18th, the Safety Deposit company are, The v FrANE MURpsy, President, chief was fluently descanting on the SaMr, E, Roakxs, Vice President, | eFits of 8 new dadseuse In the Bljon, ier. ) BANK. Theyve sent down four times In half an house, started out on the road yesterday to ‘,;",‘;",,,n’j‘;;,;‘;;, :2:?.;59 “;h‘."t'::'l‘o 7| obresent Koolie & Felt. Kellogg formerly and see If there's a dog there, Let me "’p'l:“""d tho Ewpkio hardware compavy knowdfl oncg," and 80 on, and on. on the road, And yet they say hotel < e 1y live 81 LR AT NOW slerks oquant Real Estate Transfors, ———— Horsford’s Acid Fhosphate, FOR OVERWORKED FEMALES, For Renr—Room 44x76, i treet, registrar, and reported to the Bk by Dr. J. P. Cowan, Ashland, O., says, ) A. J. Stephenson, for Monday, June ‘1t proves satisfactory as a nerve tonio; |29, 1885; also in dyspeptic conditions of the 3 stomach; with general debllity such as i Elrfl&;l_nfiongléln;ltzo\% 0, Boref, 8 2 —40, $1,400, Bex B, Woob, Cashi when a portly man, red face, and white j Pk I‘Au:nn Drage, Ass't Cashier, lld‘slwhiukorl rushed to the counter, A Acceunts solicited and prompt attention given t *I say,” sald the man, ‘‘ have a fire 990, 5. DEPOSITOKY. b ieess atusted 8 ou care. In wy oo akence, Vs frightly Sold, Pays b Per Cent on Time Deposits | Any letterst” —— A el Clang went the gong. wo find In overworked fomales, with N z H, MILLARD, A, U. WYMAN, Up rashed a porter.. Th: ‘ous headach g 1 H.G. Nelson to William Koepke, lot LARD, , WEMAN, . us sald the|nervous headache and its accompain 0 a40m President, Vice President, TIETZ PARK cbleh: " “Hire s macior 10, Yor, your | menta.” By ploak 86, Avoshembfil . o WA, WALLAOE, Cashier, letters have gone up.” e — ond ae LA } n" | T 7:;& ik i 3 ON THE MILITARY ROAD| “Good morning,” sald » comely lady,| “As a mother the Roman woman had origin OAPITAL AND SURPLUS, as she laid her key on the counter. ‘I |ally nolegal inheritance in the property of her minor children; a child desiring to marry need N 750 ooo ::': ',':,hff‘&? ‘t"'d'“ bour, Strange there | 1050 L i Ner bonsent; the children were not . 0, s to-day. in the family of the mother but of the father; : But there are,” eaid the chlef. *‘The|the mother had no power over them. . boy took them up five mlnutes ago. Let —————— m me see, there were two for you, one forj Hunt's (Kiduey and Liver) Remedy is your sister, and a brown parcel that felt |excellentin all of the dizeases of ferales Everv Sundav: like lace. Here Front. Run up to No. | For delicate women, nomedicine equale VAT, 352 mmbist niliaar tant " fas 617 and ask for Mre. O's letters. Shall|it. \lso lot b, block 1, Moward’s addition— L& P. R, R, Co, to First ohurch, fof 11, block 14, Jorson—$90, Dorcas Warner to Eogene Todd, n 4 iw } b—T5H—40—§2,5606, Isiac Copley to Joseph Parke, ne | 85 ~17—38-—$6,600, Maris Mynster to Edward Wilson, Veyances ® ana Burglar Proof Sa leave Western o Sonveyancet (ho get the parceli Noi Ah! Run| A celebrated dootor seys tuat ‘“Hunt! 0 A, Mub—ubw::.numm‘ o'clock p. m, A pleasant .mm.u. place dux‘l&' f Remedy Is a sure cure h!.hom dluu.', :"Ioi 10,block 11, Mynater's addition for o “Mr, Brown,” sald a little hall boy,'and there is no substitute Total sales, §11,811, . 9:95 A M Mall and Express 0:58 » u | POIE 3 b Llnoleums’ T84 % Qi?f}‘:‘.’f“" ton ssrx k4 Gll'el';lsw"- If this ever gets 039.’ fellow. To Baker the credit Is due, of the en-| level ground and are desirable. . B E o s, 1| cinoulated poor uaed-up Gordon, ‘twe| “teAt the door, e job of corralling the thiof who stole Mattlngs, 9:20TA N Mail and Express A will be tho laughing stock of all New| ¢What door?” the horse of 0. R. Mitchell last week. 6i26 F M Express 900 4 n | YOrk. “Front door—are there ladles? Yes! o 3 il rty cheap. 18th, Good businees e Hoor, on 14th | Fok Sai—} lot on Chicago St., between South Omaha. ‘We have the agency for the syndicate lands in South Omaha, These won't work. But hark—that's Simpson's | Yes! Front eend the head walter here, | Mr, McOargar advertlsed by dodgers | lots sell from $225 upwards, and are very desirable property. The you adjourn so soon, Oh, William, Mrs, | return, so on Bunday he engaged Ed|development of the paekiag houseand other interests there, are rapidly building up that portion of the city. Kirkwood.? We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition, which we offer at low prices, terms $26 down balance $10 permonth. These lots are on high Hawthorne. This addition is more centrally located than any other new addition near the best Schools in the city. ~All the streets are being put to grade the grades have peen established by the city council, and is very desira~ Nelson Smith leaves to-day for o trip to| ble residence property, only 15 blocks from Post office, prices lower than adjoining additions for a home or investment. These lots cannot be go street; splendid corner, $8,600, For Sare—22 feet on Farnam St, near| Fop Sare—First class business block, $45, | Fon Sate—} lot on Wheaton St; good house, $1,600, For SBaLe—Fine corner lot in Shinn's addi- 0,00 A M Mail and Expresa 6:40 » u | they gave me to indemnify me.” Deems and the rest on the first Bi6 P M Express 0:25 A M T AR B 2 e 4 o firat page. No A of Town Orders. T SETVONT," sir; you can get thenter tickets af the |7 « |7:20 A u Mall for Sloux City 6:50 P M news stand, Certainly. Front! show Capt, McOollough, who travels for Keeline X Upholstery and Drapery Work a |7s0r u Expross for 8 Paul 936 A% M. Gilmore the telephone, How are | & Felt, is confined to bis bed by a sprained | For Sauz—House and lot on 2lst St. Easy ) Fon Sate—House and lot, 26th aud Obica R UNION PAGIFIC, Five Minutes With One of the Bustest | you Mr. Short? Oharley's in the cafe | back, feEbe vecialty, uoax Duover Exprem o 4By of Hotel Olerks. :‘l:l;g!h(;m :’;;':":’; h'l;;l‘nei.tflflm;'beghz Mrs. Josie Martin and son are st the Pa-|11th S5, 5,000, Our stock s the 7:66 ¥ M Overland Express 8:30 A M SR 81 s P ) g0Y, bul|gific, Mrs, Martin is leading lady mnthe| For Sare—Lot inWalnut hill, $200, DUMMY TRAINS TO OMAHA, Pittsburg Telegraph, GUAFIEF PRNG IR B falr AVerage. | parhour dramatio company, Fon Saue—Lots on 20th, $560 each, ) Leave Council Bluffs — 0:56—7:55—9:80—10t30— | ~ For unalloyed, unadulterated fun, | 8 i h For SALE—22 acres with elegant residence, 11:40 1:80-94 80428 —5:25—0:4 X x you in no tlme, Front! loe water for imeon How, of Silver Oreek, N.Y,, who " 4 tion, 8760, A b O o0 | “Five minutes with tho hotel clerk” 18 87,7 That woman will dle 1f—she drinks | bas been in thiscity visiting his nlecs D, | €00 barn, fine trees, shrubery, Truif Wb S| "0, g4y 1ot in Millard Place, special 116 » m. 19:60—2:00—8:00—4:00—4:66—6:55 | tiptop prescription. Yesterdsy morning |, much water.” A P e B, :-:l:in ;:;‘;’nl:v"; et bargain, the chlef clerk of a fashionable New|™«po attend to that fire In No. 6. George Kellogg, late clerk at the Pacific] FOBBALE- G0 foct on Farnam streef, near | tO% Lease—Fine business property on 16th B¢, and St, Mary's Avenue, 13th and 14, with good house, $8,000, We will furnish conveyance free to any The following are the trausfers of real | partlof the city toshow property to our. friends estate ws rocorded In the oflice of thel 0y g cystomers, and icheerfully give informa- tion regarding Omaha Property. @il Those wholhave bargainsito offer or wish property at a:bargain, are invited to see us, BEDFORD & SOUER Real Egstate Agents

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