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. THE DAILY BEE--THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1885. o THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY { Foll=teli:bTelp Is AT \ DEWEY &STONE Oue of he Best'and Largest 8tocks in the United States 1 To Belect From: : NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. | ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR men were added to the crew, and with | the start. His opponent had drawn thrie high hopes the little expedition of four- | cards. The latter at this juncture, coolly toen started for the sllver mines, It was | announced a ralse of £10,000. in an apparently mau-forsaken country | The man with three queens was falrly His antagonlst might be T that the presious ore lay neglected among | staggered. DECIDEDLY UNPLEASANT. |t e e rocks. The Eilza Thomp. | blofing. He might have drawn to an i e son was anchored {n the harbor of a small | ace and king and caught nothing, or he A Business Man Has the Ohoice of | jyer and ton men, including the cap- | might have canght another king and two an Unsavory Notoriety or a {aln, started for the wild interior. more aces, or he might bave deawn to a Squeczed Parse, What seemed to the eyes of thesepoor | palr and caunght a tull hand. Was he —_— sailors & Golconda of wealth was lald | bluffing? That was the question, After A cortain businees man In this olty has |bare at s few strokes of the plok. Rich | thinking the matter over he did not con- d with th duction of a | lUmps of ors were found lylng on the | slder his queens worth that amount of beeti GHRRged, WL WS BESH sutface waiting for the diecoverer. In a | money, #o both hands went to the deck young girl who claims to be under four- {foy daye, however, the natives began to | and the man on the other side of the teen years of age. harass them. A flight of polsoned darts | table raked In the stakes. From the facts gathered by & Bue man COUNCIL BLUFFS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. ti on RealEstate Bedtord & Souer 213 South 14th Street, was tho first intimation that the miners | I tound out afterwards that all this . .’ | had of their perll. Ono volley from the | money was won on tho following hand: who learned the story from good authori. | v oo “however, put them to rout, | Ace, jack, ten, and two sixes. The threo ty it seems the girl, according to her|yjijing two Patagonians. queens would have won by a large ma- story, was entlced into the store of the| The next day the saveges appeared In | ority. baainess man and there sedused, groster numbers, but wers repulsed by | Itia one of the delights of the stock- The glrl who It seems is a servant in | the fircarme, Death had no terrors to | man, whose fortune has grown up on him Wt A the adventurers with such plander with- | like Jack's bean-stalk, to do absardly ex- :hpfl"te family W?hto t;fl «:mwhfiax'{'d in their grasp. On ono fatal day. how- | travagant things, Theso nabobs will a e man was arrested and gavo bonds. | gver ‘a band of thirty savages surprised | tually shake dice for a nice houss and lot f Yotal . " A prominent_clergyman of ths olty it is | (o and two Datch eallors and & Sweds | firat dash out of the box, Sealskinover:| Have a large list of inside business and resi- understood belng one of the bondsmen | who had shipped at Rosalre, wera piorsed - coats v hend -dow It oy DUFE, Y’S Pnreumoni® |y thocther, | by the polaoned arcows,” A hand o hand | and tmmenae dismonds faeh from fannel dence property, and some of the finest suburban A K i The case was kept very qulet and no|g5nflot resulted in the final dlscomfiture | shirt fronts, A rich ranch owner would . : - } Co”sumpn.opf’ record made of tho aflair, aa overybody [of the natives, many of whom were | ask no botter fan than to throw silver| PTOPErty in and around the city, y ,PURE Dyspepsia Ia,.‘ coniested Wil tks chte hud doubty an 1o biled, dollars {nto a crowd of atreet gamins, ™LA LT the genulneness of the seductlon, So subtle and deadly was the poison | There was one poker game here in We have business pro i P Wasting Diseascs. After the charge of seductlon was|with which the arrows were tlpped that | which every chip—red, white, and bluc— D AL ke Al Cnp‘ltol bl L made 1t was amended to rape and yester- | the two wounded men dled in foarful | reproeentcd m steor. When a man anted, ouglas, Farnam, Harney, Howard, 9th, 10th, 13th and nd Naturd T ' Positively Rolieved and Naturd | day a scttlen ent was effocted by the wan | aoony goon after reaching the brig. Their | what he thraw to the centro of the table 16th sreets. } a L JDE ! stedin restoring Fitalpowert | paylng a certsin sum of money to the|yging were swollen to five times the | represented a stoer, and it took another * wwr e . " RIS WHISEEY SHOULD BE FOUND ON THE SIDEBOARD OF EVERY FAMILY |girl rather than have any farthor pub- | natural uize, When the litlo band fioal. | steor to mako itgood. Thls was gl We have fine residence property on Farnam, Douglas, o | liclty. ly salled fi ntevido they had dged d nobody wh ) i 4 ifornia streel % 4 IT I8 ABSOLUTELY PURE. ENTIRELY FREE FROM FUSEL OIL.1| ", 1y clatmed o'l the way throogh | toard 900 tons of eliver ore and 300 tons | count his cattle. on 4 Dbt e LB ) I iy L 8l O s At el i O NOT BE DECEIVED.—Many Druggists and Grocers w]l;ln;kdu n::h;:u':rb:m: l:m the casn to be one of blackmail and that [of nitre, This Capt. Callom sold at an | dared take any part In it, It would make man, 8t Marys snd Park Avenues, in fact on all the best Mialt Whiskey In stock, attempt to palm off oncustomers, whiskey of ks b the girl owed him a small sum of money | mmense profit. a poor man dizzy to think of the money residence streets, 'We have property in the following ad- ““T‘K“F:;‘;{;}?.;:;;fid;fim:i;‘y;;:&“x;;crX;:l; TAKE NO OTHER 'Mdclh }‘: 't.l! trylng :ar :nllll:u;, \.flfi)e &C- | No soouer had they landed their cargo | that Is won and lost in this steer game. ditions L ooyl s cordlng t) ks own story, wltnesses | than an Argentine man-of-war captured | It s evident that a stockman’s game Is L4 'SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUGCISTS AND CROCERS, ) f’“‘"’t’hh” were in his store while the [ the IEl,lzn Tnompton and tr;ok the twelve | no place for a poor man anyway. R glrl was there* survlving adventurers prisoners, They C. H bt o, w.‘:fin- ?:".i':é'ifllfi“é’.f&f;‘&l’%’?’.?.'55:3‘&?53.’3:3“';5&?;‘3:&'15;&'2 Owing :; the character of ‘R’ ‘:“f’“’“ were imprisoned in the fort at Buenos . 4} man ana the various rumors afloat In re-| Agres, untll the Amerlcan consul - 1y . 9 nm 1 i B i f yres, O me o was wListen to ¥ Wife, i standing she is 80 young, the Bre - l; A f the % . U D) D . < _L4,, ) M0,y UL 328 |standing sho s so young, the Biee with:|pirate king and ho was relossed. ' Ho | ~avonootihe Millard& Caldwell’s Kountz & Ruth’s, 5 p ¥/ clesred over §10,000 by the veature Into | *‘Windows Selling Agents, Omaha, II. T. Clarke Drug Co, [hnty statement of the facts as thoy then | wilds of Patagonla. Looking on the woodland ways! With ). Sati 2 y t t ——— | appeared might do injustice to the par- e iagdaae | olinpe of rliododendromuand gieat mat: es, prn sociation 2 -’i‘.he girl, woman like, shortly after set- | gv‘m; :tmlt Ig’h“ L3 ‘;.] s | f:;;im‘;y;?:mml”' ‘There was an in Ellzabeth Place W lloox, ansas City letter to Chicago Tribune 3 WHEN SOLICITED TO INSURE IN OTHER COMPANIES, tlement was made yesterday morning went to one of the large dry goods stores Tt Inotaded one who had beana *Cotton | I, W, Smith’s, Burr Oak, It isno trouble at all for a man who A loves a good, stiff game of poker to find | "Pinner,” but was now so ’ 9 Remember These Imoortant Facts |intiistity and provided horseli with a [lovess goods ol gymoof pokerfo find | Pplih _ Horbach’s, Isaac & Seldon’s CONCERNING . |couple of dress patterns and nuomerous b ioh kY HaKashi That he could only bear to lie in a re- % 3 other artlcles which made the bill amount | here which makes the keeping of agam- . o0 oy Patrick’s, Hanscom'’s ; to qult dl: hich t to|bling house a felony, but it is | not en- The Mutual Life Insurance ompany[ieiiissimms i & bttt "tk OF NEW YORK. Bl Tha airiely professional ' gambling —_— A speclal meeting of the city councll amounts to almost nothing, but there are This refers to my case. D) 1 was first Attacked twelve years ago| Parker’s, ‘West Omaha, with ‘‘Locomoter Ataxy” e L) (A paralytic disencc of nerve fibre rarcly over cured) Shinn 8, Gra.nd View, It 8 the OLDEST active Lifo Inwurauco Company fn this country. i 3 ) vlnf:l-;'{““m‘r;:\;;gl.}:u::lg;;z‘wlly?m in the world, was held last evening and bills for the :Eme sl‘.cimk}xflfinu games mtu; v{,f)n};l ?Itl}\xe ;::igvbluz{orsnvunl years barely able to| (Gige S, cre it Eonaior 4 holderstoclaim any part of its profita. oAl Ih s (d oo Mo LhRE tha [ ook ac o LI D D OIS O Lol s s ¥oe tho Iast B ¢t able & ) ’ B.—It offers no SCHEMES under the name of insurance for speculation by special classes upon the | OB allowed. average business man. ~Thave seen $25,- Ao e LYY Y ERISREIOSERD ORSY) LR 1 Y eison s. K tz' F T prcoont avallabls CASH RESOURCES oxcecd thos of any othor Life Tnsuranco Company fn the | “0UNCH i 8 body ehould call on the | 000 shange ownersbip In a little frendly | attend to my business, although £ oun irst —Itsp xe y other o ‘ 1n the : S 1d. {y board of supervisors this morning | hame on hands which went back to the | 2 hings have been don me. ; el 9 "O"S\ has rocelved In cash from all sources, from Fobruary, 1843, to January, 188, 270,602, 664.00, cax;n J U'lr S ing th Eg pack without ever being seen. Unsus- | ek exnerimont bolog Norve strotching Armstrons’s Kountz second, 1t has returned to tho people, in cash, from February, 1343, to January, 1885, $11€,004,211,00. and consult concerning the sewerage for pecting people never dream of the poker ¥ L 2 G‘ dfi‘ L) 9 . Its cash Assets on the 18t ot January, 1885, amount to more than the new court house. AT Yihsllhre R R W oA e snll l;[{omu iorsl‘ncnmblcs! Near Manchester, O ev s, . Ko'lmtz Thlrd, oy o 4 5 i 18 e - = look it up it would find that if the poker e L T 0., . 9 9 1OWA TEMs, look Youp 1 would ind that if tho poker | T am o “Advocata”; “For anything in | LiOWe'S, Kountz’ Fourth, the shape of patent” Mediclnes? . . . statements they would go a long way | 4035 3o Yaany objoctions to my deor | AT EWOO, Svndicate Hill, W. F. ALLEN, MERRILL & FERGUSON, Tho Muscatine elevator was destroyed | towards towards offsetting tho loss of 30 | &g conatant urging to try Hecp Bitters, C O SHIaiT General Agent for Gen, Agta, for by fire Monday night. or 40 per cent; that the metropolls Is enf- | " 4 M CE AR ollege Place,: Plainview. y to paclfy g y Nebrasks, Dakota, Colorado, Wyoming and | Michigan, Indiana, Ilinois, Wisconsin, Towa | gl oultura promises to becomo an lnrlinz- Alt nlll ovents it mlmlv;\ ba;; llf( O5aeanteal] Park Place = tah. and Minnesota. oker playing is as popul N it fini . ar. ac Hi Offce Cor.Farnam nadxith §:Over Lot Nat, S ‘P()Ill)l:, t, Michigan, | lmportant ‘:“1“"“; at Chartton. el LS BT NiaE C'thoy[: PR wlxlel:lldf“fi:q:!::\ig:)c?;i 0‘:‘:, f;:‘ b?r‘lfil[: sy & ill Snle, ank, Omaha, Nel . F, R A tlon goclety are scatterlog the j b o i Special Agent for Towa, Councll Bluffs, Tow | aghos of enterprise around Davenport. g,m"!" o f,'}:g,‘.“u:“} D v’,‘;‘;‘;‘:;‘;‘; s Saturday. November 3. On Sanday | W aIn & Hi1L, Tukev & Kevsors, morning I felt so strong I said to my room '“r companions, “‘I wassure I could est End’ Thornburg, Walk! Boogs & Hill' Clark Place, So started across the floor and back. 1 hardly knew how ts tail ell. 1 5 . " il sy kagw bow, to_ conttn, maaet, X owes | Capitol, Mvers & Richards.ia day, and can walk quite eafe without ary 9 N ik Reed’s First, Bovds, Orsupport. T am now at my own houte, and hopo soon to ho able to earn my own Isving again. 1 have been a member of the M: or The Webster City flowing wells are|the game when he is winner! Five rich said to diecharge 6,000 gallons per hour, | stockmen hired & room in the St. James John Jollip, a brakeman on the North- | hotel Friday night, a week sgo. They western road, fell off his traln near|bad @ poker lag-out and the blue chips Ames, recelving fatal injurles. were worth $25, the red $10 and the Thomas Leaham, a farmer near Ly-|White $5. It was §10 ante and no limit. ons, lost thirty-six sheep, killed in one | The night flew away apace and mornizg night last week, by a raid from unknown dawned on the l’»"’-‘mlbui Pl!!‘?“-b ?lgmfl dogs. wera poorer and some richer by thon- Wl‘[ll]!m ll‘flfl. SH}GI, HOWB Hamllton Bayard, a boarding house |sands, Bl‘elll: fast hl“d dm%“t m;xd thlen Truss and Combination thief from Burlington, was captured and |supper were brought up, but the play | rornearly thirty vears, and wis most heartily dnd jugged at Davenport, Mon He had |wenton. Late Saturday night one of | (ougratulaied on goivg o the room nn\’flnl\mdl) BRIDGES | Davenport Monday ponton Tale Saturday mght ane of | it it e by, | And all the other Additions to the For Railroads and Highwaye Henry Roehr was crashed between two | 20 home to his wife and babies, but he | Two ye: T am perd N Crty_ Tam_Tables, Draw Spans, Boo | cars in the yards of the Rock Ialand & | was kept by the promises of his frlends Prosecute the Swindlers!!! 1t11cck, Erg, & Supt, G. P, N, SADLER, Asst. Eng H, W, DIAMOND, Asst, Sec MISSOURI VALLEY BRIDGE AND IRON WORKS OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS. Man'fg’s and Builders of {Eimet (Rt st Hube Peorla road, at Davenport, Monday. He |that they did not mean to play much | If when you call for Hop Eitters (sco structures. 5 fy H A T cluster of Hopa on the white label) tqe drug- leaves a wife and infant child, longer. . Anothor daybroak soon peeped | BEFEES ORe 08 U0 4G, D, Wamners IHS'EY| Shhe Tu"n[;k The proposed electrlc light company of | in upon the players, and still the click of | &&5 T F O™ Bitlera or with other “Hop” PROPRIETORS A. McLouth, Agent. H. A Wise, * Plivi) nd us natioe of all bridgs work to let. Correspondence solicited trom evgincers and br ntrasion OUNCIL BLUFFS e e e ‘We have the agency for the syndicate lands in South Omaha. These J. L CALDWELL, clty Lincoln, Neb.; writos, Jan 19, 1884 Since using Dr. r's Asthma cure, for more than ono year, my wile has been entirely well, and not oven a symptem of the diseaso has appeared. No. 607 Broadway OCouncil Bluffa, Creston has already secured contracta for | the chips never ceased. Breakfast, din- | name, refuse it and shun that druggist as you forty-two lights, and expects to secure | ner and supper were again served. The | woulda viper; and if he hastaken your money the other olght required, making fifty | play was higher and more reckless. Jack- | for the stuff, indict hin for the fraud and sue pots that would each buy a ranch woro | him for dumagos for the swindlo, and wo wil ou m a a. Joseph Bedford, but 17 years old, has e Bt eyt D;venpur‘! ychngcd 'with | other, ~ At breakfast timo Monday morn- i firing the woolen mills in that city a few [ Ing the man who wanted to go home J. L. DzBEVCISE, days ago, He was commiited to awalt Saturday night swore that he would walt L the actlon of the grand jury. no longer. As he plunged through the i i buque on Friday. One, the son of Otto mxflark: ¥ This invaluable epecific readlly and permanently 4 ARPET GnMPAN mull l ]L}vlrlnngnr, a hfu-nesx dealer, was drownead .mD:)'mn a man who would jump a | curcsall kinds of fi:z‘xmfl]'m&am.: 1’&"2‘;‘.53;.’3;‘: development of the packiag houseand other interests there, are rapidly s ) | while bathing; the other, a 16 year old |geme. own throughout thoworld [ . . g , 1ad named Henry Blelby, fell into the| A yearagolmeta young man who building up that portion of the city. SRS river while banking wood. had come out west to grow up with the ! c ARPETS Joseph Gllroy, tho former plons ous- |country. He was a graduato cf Harvard ) - . ; X } que Young Mens’ Christfan Association, | left a comfortable eastern home with ex- \ A Ra‘llwa'y Tlme Ta'ble' has been arrested on a charge of abduct- |aggerated notions of the west. In three v Curtains 011 Cloths OOUNOIL BLUFFS. ing the adopted 10-yoarold son of | weeks after his arrival he was strapped } il 4 The tollowtog aro the times of the arrival sad do Michael and Aunle Grace, the childless |and had nlllhl:,l'ust rtugsl Iumpnv;n. 1 § arturo of draina by oeabral otandard thme, &t the | unclo and aunt of Gliroy. It is clalmed | was somewhat interested in his fate at . ool dopote. Trains loavo transfor, depob ¥ea mia- | 1 o131 otion was part of scheme to | the time, but did not see him again nnHl | A valusblo 6k pago treatise containiog shollar proct w1nd0W Shadas, DRPART, divert the property of the old couple|s fow days ago, He had the ear-marks bo mailed upon spplica Asthms sinco 157 your directions and o happy to eay that I pover slopt better n my lie. o Iam glad that T am among the mauy who can speal K k d v i ? & Irkwooa. 80 tavorably of your remedics. A lights for the clty, v raked in by first ono player and then an- Two cases of drowning occurred at Du- | doorway he was followed by this scathing ASTH MA lots sell from $225 upwards, and are very desirable property. The todlan and nice young men of tho Dubu- | and had pleasant manners, but evidently 10460 And NORTHWRSTERY, from the adopted waif to Mr, Gilroy’s|of prosperity about him, and I was told gglst not having it in stock will procured. We have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition, which we offer at low 0. Mail and Express :50'r u | pockets, later that he had graduated from a coal- | toprisr el for De Hales Rething Cure,) prices, terms $25 down balance $10 per month, These lots are on high Accommodation 3 P — ealarls offh SON. Prov's Cln'ti. 0. b R SAILORS SEEKING SILVER. | ho. had lesened. f:"°:‘,f":;{h{’;"':";‘:‘g level ground and are desirable. OUICAGO AND BOOK IELAND, 3 : 1d Expres 3 Mattings, |13 fainr 6:30 ¥ M . months, Some wonderful storles were Strange Discovery of South American | told of this young man’s nerve, and it Exprets i Miners—Life in Patagonia, was said that he had a good fat bank ac: GII0AGO, MILWAUKNN AND BY. PAUL, count and sat regularly In a stockmen’s daax Mol and Exprew 250 % 4| Now Yorl Jouroal, & i i8R FM XPIYO i “'Patagonis {8 a rough country, but it| The tide in his fortune]was turned by ,l]P H[H.ISTERY [}fl[]]]S g9 MG RREAR AT e | Ua adwantages 1 havo made two [his grit in playlng two duces in a big e Moominodadon é:m v there, and have come back a[game. He had been drifting into gamb- 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- @ Ao 6 ¢ Express :60A zent, blue-eyed | bling for some tlme and knew a great i 5 fr i i R‘llg& Eto'? Etc' WABASH, BT, LOUIS AND PAOIIO, toffer of the sea, yestorday, as he strolled | deal about a deck of cards, Thrae of the bl]]? ;qfel;cgd?(;?,‘;zrg}%ull;{ml]g “)’logkiet;f;sf“ o%xfe' pl’llces lower thay r x " Tocal 8 Louls Expret Local about the floor of tho Marltime Exohange, | plsyers had laid down thelr hands after MIOIBINE t 9. Loty capnob bo T 7 - 2 — i Si00ru Transter Trauster * ¥ | his appearance strongly in contrast with | the draw, leaving only two contestants. beaten. Gareful Attention Glven to Ou e AL 43 | the woll-dreased brokers. The hero of this story had been winning B I.IHIIERS fore 2o s : S , Linoleums, | ! f “There 1s gold and sllver, coal and |and bet freely on his hand. His oppon- I telng tontgof exrolhite of Town Orders. For SaLe—Houee and lot on 21st St, Easy) For Sace—House and lot, 2th and Chica 4 Mail and Express : pitre In abundance In Patagonia,” con-|ent kept seelng him and ralsing him, and Upholstery and Drapery Work_a Express : tinued Oapt. Cullom, ‘‘but it takes cour- | finally, after the pot had grown big terms. go street; splendid corner, $3,600, ) 5 WIOUX GITY AKD PACIIC, ; age to goand mine them. Rheumatism |to be worth fighting for, ralsed him $2,- Fon SaLe—22 feet on Farnam St, near| Fop Sauk—First clase business block, §45, | 0 Specialty. 204N il doe Sous iy, and polsoned arrows are the mortal foes | 500, The clerk in the coal oftice put on 8, W, WUPPERMANY, 8OLE AGKNT, 11th St., 35,000 000, A Our stock is the § UNION PAGIFIC, rom the “"“"’h‘“d how | his thinklog cap, He had two duces un- 21 BROADTAT Y, ¥ g‘"‘ g“-""}:": hw;&“s%fl. bo}::eu sfi‘rfo‘o_a lot on Wheaton St.; good ; i ut I am |supported and he looked at them, and 0B RaUN=L0k 00 #i, 3 ?0R SALE—F| inn' 8 ue Dot Faboa aRY 8 ready for another expedition, then coolly eyed his antsgonist. This ach Bitt m- | Fon SALE—22 acres with elegant residence, uo‘;”'z (,J"{‘,:" Fine corner lot in Shinn's addi £ Overland Express 4 About three years Capt. Cullom was a|lasted two or three minutes, Not & good barn, fino trees, shrubery, fruit, hot and 4 Lo e Y ; DUMNY TRAISS 70 OMAHA satlor before the mast on a Cape Horn | faclal muscle moved. -] cold wafar and all W"tm“m' % ol mfo‘n:us“x Toh (o Mlliasd Flaoy) ryecial ] clipper, and was shipwrecked In a storm | “I call you,” he said at last, throwing |~ - & A pation, & tendency pr(;!:)anrt ‘figv‘?ry:::g:cl“ rnam street, near ‘on L Asx—Fine business property on 16th 11:40 o i 5 on a rocky strlp of coast, where healmost | his deuces down upon the table. £ . tokidooy andblad: | 18¢h, Giood business property cheap. St, and St. Mary's Avenue, h and is bsihg continually replenished by 3 s lost his life. They won the pot, dor aiments and | = Jeon Rent—Room 44x75, d floor, on 14th | 1ok Sark—4 lot on Chicago 8k, between all the latest and choicest noveltles, While wandering through the Interior| The other man’s hand was not as good J Orthc rentestvalas | treot: 13th and 14, with good house, $3,000, trylog to reach Montevideo, Capt. Cal- | as ace high. § noumummxuué 05 Broadway Council Bufis E U R hlalm pleked ufp m{nnyh_r:fhh-p;cimam fif :d am lflld that this young Harvard / 3 } ” weaknoss Old peo. M ¢ sllver ore, a few of which he kept until, | graduate s one of the best poker ars plodro groatlyalde i rni ONVe ce jre R. mce u. D 000K'S EXCURSION PARTIES sail from Now | after mlfl‘y hardships, he landed in this | hereabouts. He calls & bluff imthul;, v);ly. i E -‘\‘x'::tl;::"z:’fl,y. 'Ye will _I bt 8l conveyan l e 0' any & ) Jork Al day, Juse wad iy by sk ity oo yor Iater. O tho evidense ho | Hls luck Is charmed, aud tho oldest aud i| part of the city toshow property to our friends or other fumors remeved without i PECIAL, CKE" sap | ralse icient money to purchase the | most recklees players tremble when the, . . o o 4 CANCERS, i Sy oniiss AuErEoiRE roumter mams or pvIDUAL L0 ey e onden | 5o acuioet mi? { et It mere | ol customers, and cheerfully give informa- fcine to tike with uw o ong our- | $E0M regarding Omaha Property. ¥or salo by for ploasure travel, S with iron conslgned to partles in Rosarle, | The great art in poker Is to knew when %flm DISEASES stsu ads sepelty | CO0KS XIS i, =% %% | Beuall, Tt was with dificulty that ho [ to cll sud when noc o call, With 8100 &, Poe ol h"“’fi-i““ THOS COOK & SON, 01 Breadway, & ¥. |found a orew of seven men daring |in the pot and 5 bet by his antagonist, or 1408 Dearborn 8., Chlcago, 11s, enough to face rheumatlsm and poisoned | I once saw the best «ambler in Missouri i ArTOWS, lay down three of a kind. When the brig left the port every msn| *‘Why did you not call on board was_equipped with rifles and | only have cost you § | ~ FRUIT, Madame [l Jl Bah:earl AND GARDEN FARM FOR SALE. |Gfaco of revolvets, with which to fight| /e had a batter hand than T had, aad Sixteen acres, ten in fruit, six in garden and ives, T Patagor 4 . 85 " A UVACTUR simberland, six room house, stable, well, cister the Datives uese Patagonlans the | I would have been just 85 out, Hm'r’L‘Ia!Il‘ and Wire Who for the past 10 years has beon practising | all in gosd tondidlon, or will tradetor Omaba prop- | ©3ptain had found to be both unsoclab! Men are born gamblers and it ls thie | § & 5 a2 Francisco Is now located st No 8 N, (b Btre | erty, i 4 and blood-thirsty, Their appearancs |intultion to call at the right time that | § &ustles, Hoop Skirts, Vzmmgl:v:;_l;‘u-&-;gm W V. KELLER, was rendered repulslve by tho practice | makes them successful. In a big gamo | 2 Hair Cloth Skirta,r County Treasurer's office, Council Bluffs. of plucking ont all the becrd and eye- |at a hotel here not long ago, in which | BLA —— HAIR OR WHISKERS, 5 CK l.rlul-u udml l-mvlanuu htbuh’:numm vitage | five or six friends took part, there was an | f COLO%E%SEY' with red voleanic earth, le men were ting illustastion of t . " 01 §0 give suyone o hugh mustache or bring oub & JACOB SIMS, ¢ | excitlng illustastion of this dellrous sor “ . fine growth of bair ox board in from four tosix weeks. N very tall, black and bony, and the|of doubt. Kvery player had made good Price) reasonable and sati women smaller, but very unlovable, | his ante snd somoe of them had put ina | , deatnoss and especially theumatl W_umm;mu\) aly shemativs end flnurnev - a‘-l_aw owlng to thelr habit of stbblog rejected {few hundred dollars additional bsfore | § Bt ' saltors. Ay .| deopplas out. At length 810,060 lay on o - Rosarie wes reached In due time with- | the table, with ¢ ! i g o | Dv. E. J. Balcear, L OOHG ETL R, pr e table, wilh two players fightlog for it. | e Maln Street, Rooms 7 and 8, Shugarh anc out startllng incident, and the brig was |1 stood behind one of them. He had North 6tb 8, ~ - - Councll Blufle, I | xeuo biock. Wil practice in Siateand tate oourd ! l dealers generally. 18wma THERELL, 185 and 187 Wa Avenid, CHICAGO. Those whojhave bargains‘to offer or wish propertyiat a'bargain, are invited to see us, him, 1t woald id I Real Estate Agents 2138, St.bet. Farnam & Douelas diecharged of her heavy cargo, F three queens, having drawn to them at