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AUVE ik 80, 1383, THE DAILY BEE--OM \iIA, FRIDAY, N o | We have a’Fine Tract near Center of City Whic is Bargain, | Estate BARGAINS City, Suburban and Farm Property. a SPECIAL. Unxmproved Property $2.1650—Full lot with 5 room house on_15th St., between Center and Dorcas, Good cellar, barn, ©oal house, cistorn, sidewalks, shrubbery, eto. Great Bargain, ‘S.N\o'—lhn\mlul lot with 4 room house, good | lar, large closets, ete. Sightly location, ns “.300 —Lot 97x182, with 7 room cottage on Sher- man avenue, lmtwoen Sherman and Clark streets. Good_ proverty. 190 #2,800—Two boautiful lots in McCormick's addi- tion, on Farnam street. 110 $3,800—Reese Place, Park avenue, full lot. new two-story house, 7 rooms, good cellar and coal shods, city water, troes and all improvements, FOR SALE BY BEDFORDASISOUER. N 2 $1,000—Lot 60x127, Indiana and Divislon. and 2 lots 69x132 each on 10th. 11 $260 each—7 lots in Yates & Reed's addition 23 §7,200—12 full size lots, Hanscom Place, block west of Park avenue, Lot in Shinn's ss 23,000—Full lot, Ree dition, on Seward str t addition, on 26th Bargain. 121 81,250 Cash—Lot 36x138 on 11th St, in Kountze's 4th addition. House 4 large rooms, lot beauti- tuly located and is really worth much more, Reason for selling, must have mone: 122 §1,20—Each throe beautiful ots in Park avonue on oary terms. 194 $1,300 cheap. 59 Four acres in Wost Omaha. 60 £550—Lot in I & Sclden's addltion, o0 Place, Half lot on Saunders street. Good house worth twlee thio prico asked, 8 §700 ench—Two lota 89132 oach, on 11th. Cheap, one $550 each—Two lota on Park avenue. Bargalns. {l‘\:nluw Jota on Dodge, betwoen 11th and igth. 00 ot and 48 $5,000—Six good lot. In Manscom Place. Bar gains, b4 ¥3,000— Lot 6x120, on Farnam, near.20th. Ve 00l clo pntry, stablo, : Fine 10, Reddiek's addition, Park ave, :.,','.’.‘f';',’f[,fh"’,’,f,’,',;fi.'fiil o fes 2 foot of blook AL, Shiun's addition. Fine thirds cash. This is & bargain, Must bo sold by ‘ tho 20tk or will be withdrawn fromsalo. ot 41x800n 19th. Business propurty 04 28,500—Full size graded lot on Chicago, bet. Im 15th and 14th. proved Property‘ 08 §300—Good lot, high location, routh 10th. 00 $5,000—38x132 on 10th, bet. Harnoy and How- $3,600—12 room house, cor. 13th and California . city water, outhouscs, strects, 8 olosets, cellas e addition, Cood high location. $2,700—6 room house on N. 18th strcot, closots, oellar, cistern, well, eto. BEDRORD & SOvsi. $31000—Good six room house on Dmmpun. ot 23 and 24th, two story, c.oscts, pantry, collar, cstern, woll, uit and shrubbery, outhouses. 8,100—Full sizo lot on McCandlish place, with 4wo fraio cottages, one 6 room, ono 8 roorr. For salo or oxchange. $2,100—Good two and & halt acre lot with five room cottage, brlck collar, well, fruit treos, elc. Ono of tho best threo _ory brick business ho on Farnam stroct. Torms private. ..loo—mfl room house on N. 18th strect. A. ovements. Good location. Cheap L] fim—uu two story house, Queen Ann_stylo. 1 Mtfll Tots 84 Msey's ave No. 10 827 por acro—! ton, Towa, 10 acres woodl acrea Timothy and Clover. 18 $4,000—40 acres w0 houses, two barns, wells, .00 bearing fruit ‘Will sell or exchange. 14 §7,000—200 cres, half mile N. W. Eikhorn, acres In cultivation, balance pasture. house, stable, etc. ' Termn oasy. ok crib, improvements, ko, clty water, 1o 100 nue and 20th, with 3 bo firet class business property. #4,750—Lot 60x96, with, two houses. Cheap. Omaha p 0w b o oo s, o o | O B0, SRS 4 4 ) at Businoss house and lot on_ Douglas stroct, bet. | 6 320 por aoro-400 acren, 8 mlos fr 1440 and 16th. Torms casy. Douglas county. Part' in_cultivati New 8 room housoon Chicago. bet. 24thand 25th, [ meadow, all good lan S e Tract o toud 300 oF 400 hed o akle ‘Two new houscs, one glx and orher 8 rooms. st g . J i 70 0 §2—10,000 acros In Merrick county. Good Firsholass aod wodorn improvenionts. Terma | ™ 13 Jand, and will be sold from 96 to 39 acre. £9 7 per acro—Will buy 160 acres in Cedar Co, well Easy 86 $2,700—Lot 100x132, College Stroet, Redlc] sabdivision, new b room houso. Well improved. 5001 60x150, Con streot, 8 room cot. tage, large basement suitable for roome, barn ot $2,800—8 ¢00m house, Thornell's additton baro, clsteam, good {mprovements, $00 cash, 81,800 ou long time. u,m;—v room house on Davenport, bet, 16th and 1 Lot 176x500 on Sherman, large house, barn ani other improvements, Lo% without improve- mouta is worth tho money we ask for 1t. Two now houses and two full size lots on Park avenue. Hot and cold water, and & modern SfabiiieiSoi™ SPECIAL. house ¥ acro—Improved near Logan low, Neb, 1 farms ontnis land, balan ttonwood tim y far investmont, ba property. For salo or oxchauge 4 rooms, barn, water, tre #2,000—Five room house, Woebeter. Nico proporty 81,600— L0t 9, blo and & half story house, #2 §3,000—Good 7 rooin houso onShorman, Mod improvements, stable, well, cistern. A ba 88 $0,000—Full 1ot, on 8 room aud ono 5 oo house, new, § blocks from the opers house, Very cheap. 02 814,600-Splordid ot on Do 88 $8,000—Large house aud s location fidl wize Int 85 §4,000—Lot 80x200, zood 6 room house, moiern mprovorents, near business, on Sherman ave. 92 81,500—Two lots, 126x140, with houso stablo eto. Barkor's sub-division, 98 81,000 Lot and a half, good house, Itodick's sub- division, (corner.) 95 Lot with T roow house, Chicago, bet. 13t sud “ l EW—MI and 5 room house, Horbach's addl- #in, woll, istern, eto. Everything in good ¢ ar, Ew—mm 4room house, Lzard, ber. 10th and It v.ow 108 §2,200— Lot 219x220, cor. & south Omaha, ne 1 fourrooms, wll, cist good conaition and nearly now 09 $25 por scro—400 acros in Wasl miles south of Blair, on line of O, St. railroad. Stution at corner strewn running water. 109 ac BO acros grass, 130 acres timber— waluut and oli, _ Simall houso, go abundanco of grapes. 13 partly the bost farms in the county. wishes, will well homestend adjoinin herd of cattlo. h and Dot ¥ 21 4. 14ta. bet. sable aud | Bargains in Farms & Lands 103 §750 each—Two extra good lob in fHansoom e 160 acre \m‘lvrovo«l farm, near Cres- and, 45 acros corn, £6 4 of & milo weat of Ft. Omahu two grape viner. 140 Four room 51 m—lmnm‘ondhnd 41-= miles trom Bur. for 61 §8,400-240 acros ndjoln!nz city of Wilber, Saline improved. Waterloo, , balancs Wil sell or will arrange pasnership, or witl con t wr 90 816, por acro—320 acres 2 milos from Hamburg od land in Rey co which will more thin St., 1t pmchMu good 4@ Call aad examine osher property not lsted. BEDFORD & SOUER, * arnam ana Dougise KIRKWOOD, advanced in a few days. havei seen them are well pleased and pronounce them cheap, BEDFORD & SOUER, IHAST STIDE uthStroot.bet. l‘amm and Douglas, "’ —m Lots in this addition are selling rapidly, and prices will be again|coming quite popular. These are without a doubt the most desirable | ¢xciting races of this kind, was when Dan lots n Omaha, and will certainly double in price before spriug, All who Real Estate Agency, all other cumponn g houses "PERSONS WHO 1 WINNING OVER A MULE. Wonderfl Muulmrlc Powers Display- ed by a Negro, New York Sun. A man and a mule steod on the corner of Park Row and Beckman street. The man was excited, The mule was not. A crowd of idlers formed a ring and gazed stolidly at the efforts of the man to start the mule. The mule stood still. Thero was about the mule an air of gontle exuberance, mingled with a ro- serve, that protected her from the point- ed remarks of coarse men, Her eye—a large and soulful orb—looked downward, and her ample ears sloped coyly toward a drooping tail. Her legs were sproad out liko the legs of a four-legged stool, and she scemed quite restful and attimes oven distrait. The man w. ng to batter in the mule's ribs with a bung starter borrowed | from a neighboring truck. Largo beads of sweat stood on the man's brow and stupendous remarks fell from his lips as the bung starter fell with awe-inspiring thuds upon the neatly defingd ribs of the mule. A policoman sauntered thrsugh the crowd. “Phy don’ th’ muhl go an?” he asked haughtily. *‘Bekase he stays where he is,” an- swerf;d th% drlwar. 3 “‘Don’t be lippy, you. “‘Eat a brick?g¥ t:rrior. The driver and the policeman thrust their chins forward and glared into each ter's eyes for neveral nil artful smilo stole over the moblo features of the mule, her ears waved gently. Sud- denly there was a rushing sound in the air, and a howl of warning arose from the crowd as the mule gathered her hoofs under her and shot them out in four direction all at once. Ono of the hoofs came within two inches of the policeman’s nose, and he at one fell upon the driver with a howl of ferocity, jammed him against a telegraph pole,and choked him half tc d ured & stream of rugged is ear. Then his teeth chat- ainst the mule. icked up the bun tor and resumed his exercise upon the mulo with a down v, while the policeman yankod at t The mule seemed more or le but still smiled Then th , and some of the cart hind it only amused the mule. Then the vol- unteers stopped and mopped their fovered brows, while the mule looked commiser- atingly around upon them. It was at this moment that a small and stumpy negro emerged from the ¢ and walked around in front of the mule and looked steadily into the mule's eyo and stroked one of her ears, *‘Phat’s th’ coon doin’ wid th’ mule?” asked tho policeman. “I'm a mezermerigin’ ob dis heah an- imile, T am,” said the negro in an injured tone. ““Ie don’t like de I-rash,” Then he commun with the mule again, went to the cart, climbed to the seat, said **(i'on dar!” and gently prodded the mule with his woe. Without an in stant’s hesitation the mule sturted off at a toggle-jointed trot, and whirled around the corner, g $haky, scrawny, diseasea persons find o friend in Samaritan Nervine., $1.50 of druggists, “ Sumaritan Nervine cured wmo of general debility nnd_dyspepsia,” writes Michael O'Connor, Galesburg, 1l Get at your druguist's. e Trottess With Running Mates, Trotters with running mates are bo- Ono of the most Mace drove Ethan Allun and running mate against Dexter in 2:16. Mace re- marked after the race v.)m, he could Lave driven him in 2:08 if necessary, which time, withina half second, has lately been made by Frank. Years ago Maco pre- dicted that two horeer would trot faster together than one horse could if they wore gaited alike, and that with a run- ning wate, hitching the runner close, o a8 to pull the most weight, the trotter will go fastest. Among the most noted trotters with runuing mates are: DanMace's Ethan Allenand mate, 2:15, John Murphy's Yellow Dock and mate, 2:11, Billy D. and wate, 2:14}, John Murphy's Steve Maxwell and mate, 2:10}, .|.uu| o8 Golden's H, mate, 2:10}, Jolin Murphy's Frank and mate, 2:08) The best records of the above horses i« Ethan Allen, ; Yollow Billy D., 2.20; Steve Max- 1B, \anlnp 2:20}; Frauk, B. Winship and o hurnesu ar A Tramp With a Romance, Bpecial te the New York Moraing Journal, Bruiersoraixe, Ohio, November 24, —A trnmp named John \\'lllmmn, flnrly three years of age, was lodged in jail hero about threo woeks ago on complaint of farmers. It was decided to make an ex- amplo of him, and try him under the Ohio tramp law. His trial is set for next Wednesday. Last night Allen G. Shep- herd, of Springfield Massachusctts, arriv- ed here from Lynn, Massachusetts. He has proved conciusively that the tramp is none other than Zach Clendenth,who has been missing for cight years. His father, now dead, was an extensive planter in South America. He left a large fortune amounting to §200,000 to hismissing son. The mother of the tramp, who is w con- firmed invalid, lives in New York, but is now in Europoe in search of health. 1t is thought the tellow is of unsound mind. - m— CONVINCING. The proof of the pudding is not in chewing the strin an_opportunity to tost the article direct. S oter & Becht, the druggists, have a freo tri: bottle of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup for each anil every ono who is afflicted with Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption or any Lung Affection, Trade supplied by C. ¥. Good: man, Wanted a Will, Detroit Free Press, A colored man about sixty years of age, blind in one eyeand walking with a cane, hobbled up-stairs into the oflice of & Gris- wold street{lawyer yesterdayand announc ed that he desired to make his will. “‘Got much property to leave?” asked the lnwyer. cook-stove, o wheelbmmw. nn two tlat- irons dat my fust wife left me,” “‘And who are you going to lo; to?” “My darter, ober on them Indiana street. Iz mar'ied agiv, you know, an' 1 wants to put dat property whar' my wifo can't git tho doan’ it nutlin' belongin’ to me 1f 1 can help it. 1t will cost have a will drawn.” i “Shoo! Can't cost Cat.” “Yes, it will.” you to “Den I reckon TH admivistrate on my stuff afore T dic, Would dut work?” “Certainly.” “Don 1] run. do dog off’ lond! do wheelbarrow, pocket do’ flatirons, an’ stan’ by to rush do cook stove outer do louse de fust time de ole womun goes to de g Kin I git & warrant lm.h" What for?” “Far wilt an’ battery. When de ole woman finds what Ize doneshe’ll walk all ¢ s, an’ 1 might as well save timo by gittin’ out de warrunt now." He was directed to the proper placo and he went away saying that it would perhaps be still batter to have h edand sent up for ninety days vance. CAUSE OF PAILUILE. Want of confidence w business fuilur not liable to want Dr, Bosanko's Cough and give u\\uy a bottle free g with Coughs, Cold, vand Lunge, Trado supplied by C. luan ——— The town company of Caldwell offered a lot worth 8200 to the first babe born iu that place, 0, & kon was born to the ife of Frank Huntington, and the lot was nmediately selected. The youngster was named Al e Caldwell, Ti order tostio. ulate business a little, the company has gon- erously ofiered to deed o 10t to el ehld horn in Caldwell betweon the 15th day of May and he 15th day of June, 1881, | ——m— and on 214t ulti Youglns & Sons’ Capaicumn Cough Drops ara red by th olves, and are the result of over forty years' experience i compounding cough madicizos e — Oflicial Vote of Pennsylvania, Philadelyhia Times. The following is the official vote of Pennuylvania, compared with tho vote of laec year: 1840 Beaver Btowait, It Pattison, D Aristro Hottit, ¥ The total vote cast in the state was 872,800 for president in 1880, and the vote cast for govornor last year was 743, 803. The vote this year was 280,053 less that the vote of three years ago and cer- tainly 275,000 less than the legal vote of the state, There was manifest wluggish ness on both sides, and even the demo- cratic victory in Ohio that should have inspired the democrats and airoused the republeeans, did not make the party | voters respond to the eall of their leaderd The notable feature of the numm this vear is the diminished 1t rose to over 90,000 m 1 hief- | Justice Agnow, and held up to 23,484 year for governor, but uow it is down 2, while the prohibition vote is the largest sinco 1870, although it foots up only 6,087, 1863, Liveey, It Powell, D. 84 | Mareb, O 5,160 | Howard, I 121,060 G 0,667 What fate imposes, man must needs JESIRE CORRECT Fall and Winter Styles of Clothing! For thamselves or Boyfs will do well to look through my stock of superior made Fine Clothing, which excels or S P A T TN o L 8 [ SR 0 o7 s o S % P 7 [ i OLAG K THEO NE PRICE CLOTHIER, 1316 FARNAMST. IOWA ITEMS, The Fort Dodge public schools run on standard time. The Rock Rapids flax mill has about 300 tons of straw on hand. C. C. Matter has been ro-elected prin cipal of the Woodbine public schools, The barbed-wiro factory at Boono will have a capacity of 200 catrloads por yoar, About 300,000 bushels of have been shipped this venport. The Mothodiet pastor at Dsthervillo woighs 280 pounds, aud is sid Lo bo a growing man. potatoes m from Da- Four doliveries of mail a made in Cedar Rapids, st heretofore. Storm Lake sidewalks are so worn that the Tribuno f urs that they way prove too expensive. y are now of two as Tho vulgar writings on tho fences and sidowalks of Corning has attracted the attentio of the pulpit. The Dos loines city hospital ia in debt 8607, and has grown to be a b den, and wiil be closed. Migs Mattie Snodgrass, of 1oonsboro, a consumptive, while walking over the tloor, sank down and expired. Charley Buck, of Creston, has skipped out with o $160 of his employer's money, entrusted to him to buy cattle. ~dosse_Wallace. vod on-a*fdrm three miles south of Ottéamwa for-forty years. He is now seriously ill. The 2-year-old hoy of Mrs. Ed. Wood died in Boone from the effects of creosote, a bottle of which the little one got hold of C. Bechstam, a Swede, was crushed to death in n Des Moines coal mine on the 23d. Mo had a wife and three chil- deen, The Cedar Rapids packing houso had 68 hous up to Saturday night, Ofor the samo timo last year John James, aged b2 yoars and a resi dent of Towa City for twenty- N years, suivided at Des Moines on the 241k st by poison. The total valuation of property Wapello county is £6,614,000, and th totol amount of texes (o bo rawsed is $224,768, Miss Jennie Sower left Marshalltown on the 19th for routhan Californin in the hope of beaclit to her health, She died at Deming, N. M, on the 24th, The trial of Phone Boseloy, for the deadly assault on William Kennedy and the incidental killing of Frank Young in Clinton Jst September, has vesulted i o verdict of “not guilty.” R 1. Bowman, hos been forty-threo years in the setive ministry, aud is the oldest in active servico in 1ho uppor Lowa Ho has proached bet and on attended conference, 7,000 and 8,000 sermons, 300 funerals. Hlood Pitters, "I'hi still without a peer, i Harl Parrott, while being taken before the insanity commission lowsa City, cut his thront. His chances for life and loath aro about even. Harlis 21 years ul it is wnid that he ot unbal- anced by love of a young lady who loved not hini, SOMETHING EVERY LADY OUGHT TO KKOW. Thero exists a means of se- curing a soft and brilliant Complexion, no matter how it may naturally be. n’s Magnolia Balm is a o and harmless arti- cle, which instantly removes 0y rorklos, Tan, Redn fRonghness, Eruptions, Yul* Plushings, ete., ote. 8o feato and natursl are its effects that its nse is not su\p(-rlml by anybody, No lady hes the right to pr(‘wnt a disfigured luw in society when the Magnolia Balm is sold by all druggists for 75 cents, abide, But from Bt, Jacobs Oil, no pains can hide. CARPET SEASON J. B. DETWILER, Binvitesthelattention of thepublic to hirf} Large and Well Selected Stock —O0F— ) BANRCHR ViV e CARPIETS Embracing ali the Late Patterns in everything in the Carpet Line, * Mattings 0il Cloths and Wmfluw Shiades IN LARGE QUANTITIES AR'D'AT Bottom. Pr:.céb. LACE: CURTAINS A SPECIALT! &« 3. DT NA T LR Omaha, Neb. 1313 Farnam Street, A. S. FISHBLATT, Tsician & Surgeoy Pi- Oftices over the Omaha Nationol Bank spocial attentio on to disascs of the rest and Lungs. Oftic hours 9to 11 s, m.; 2 to 4 and £ v, m i 5600 HAVANA CIGARS! AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC CIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES § SMOKERY ARTIGLES PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS: Reina Victorias, Especiales; Roges in 7 Sizes from 68 to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CENT CIGARS: Combination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyommk a.nd Brigands. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRIG!S SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLES, CUE* IRATTENS, Lowest Prices Now Offered on artist’s Materials l Windsor & Newton's Tube (,nlnn!, per dozen, 90¢; Fine Sible Brushes from 10c up; ¥ Iun,t.-l Brushes, from Te up; Round and Oval Pleques, from 20¢ up Paloties, Cups, 10c; Japared T Artist's Boxes, §1.00; Brass Plaques, 45¢ upg & Pu , 10¢; Wooden Flaque, 15¢; Designs to Decorate, hum 1¢ each up; Gold Silvor Paint, Oils, Varnishos, from 200 upward; Canvas 75c per yird; Stretcheray A. HOSPE, Jr., South Side Dodge Stres i | EHHousceli eeperys ASK YOUR GROCERS FOR THE OMAHA DRY HOP YEAST | WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL, Manufactured by the Omaha Dry Bop Yeast G ! 718 BURT BTREET, OM.

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