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THE DAILY BEE-FRIDAY , AUGUST U , 1885. Kntcrt tlio * yn m front unki ennui , lit nil nensom. Shatters llin JirTtc * , Irppalrs Illgntlo litfr'liln tlio JIusclw. unrt Fe * rrn. I or Ititrrinlllriit IYcm Mtiiilc , l.nrlc of iiirralt nun no oq enrjchiM nltiiirillMtlm ( Monti , f ' i and Btfcncthcnstho mn'clM Ami tier Y It rfoni not In nro the troth , canso hfiilf produce rftnatip > ! lon nil othfr trnn mrdtHn * 1'ATirKn T..I. Hni.t.Y. the pnlriotlo nnd n. GMhollal > lrlnr < , of Arkrtnwa Mjr i "I burn n l Ilromi'd Iron HIton ) with tin MI njitmrscnon for Malarii. atil M 11 IITPVPI phllM nJllkndlwiw- will always koe bund a rcidr friend " Clonulno ban Mioto trade ma rl < and rrrwod r on wranpor TnlO Mo other. Mnilnnnl : JIIIOWN CIlr.MIOAI. CO. , IIVI.TIMIIU l.ADins' HAND HOOK nnornl and attract ! ' talnlng list nf jirizm for rccipM. Infnrmatlni colrn. to. , BlTnn away liy all dnalpn III mmll mallml to any add rein oil rocrlia nf So F jKB-A-written guarantco of cure Riven In case undertaken. WAI1 consultations Frci Mncrcd. Dr. Clarko's Cclcbrutitl Bool > VritlnK3 ( In plain envelopes ) tnu utampn. .D.d.JUIHE.JI , D.,180 So. CLIHK ST. CHICAGO Frightful Case of a Colored Ma I contracted a fcarlul caao ol blood poison In was treated i > . . ionvc o ( the best pbvilcUns li Unta. They used the old remedies cf moicurj potash , which bioughtcn rheumatism , and In cdmy OlgcBtlxooiKUi' . K\cry Joint In me iwollcn and toll of pain. When I was given i die my ph > elclans thought It would be a good to teat tlio vlitucs of Sniffs SpeciQc. When I inonccJ taking S H. 8. , tlio phys'cUn Raid I i not llvo two necks under the ordinary trcati Ho oommcncod to giro ma the mtdlclno ptrlctl coidlng to directions , which I continued ( or se months. I lock nothing else and oantinucd to prove from too lory Ont Soon tbo rheum leltmo , my appetite became all right , and tlio t which the doctor sildwcro the moat frlgbtl bad ever BCOO , bcgai to heal , and by the let ol tober , 1684,1 was i well man again. I am str < now tnin I ever was before , ani weigh more. 8. bos ea\cd mo from an early gra\o , Lull McCLESDOH Lorn McClonkon haa loan In tha employ of CbceBSCiiley company ( or eomo acara , and I 1 the bo\o ttatcnients to bo true. At the tlm began Uklnz awllti Speclllo ho w s In a horlble dltion. I regard big cure almost miraculous. W. 13. Cnosnr , Manag Chess-CarloyCo. , Atlanta DUisli Atlanta , Oa. , April 1Mb , 1885. * TIUVATH COmfSELOtt " " * The Great Blood Purifier , , HDUORS , Boniw , ULOEKS , Swi INQS , Tenons , AuoKaaKS , ULOOD UOISONI OATARIIII , HALT UIIEUM , KIIYSIPKLAS , llu IIATIBH , and all blood nnd akin diseases. PIUOE 811'KU PINT BOTTLE. ' UK1) CLOVKH l'ILI.9 , Cure Sick II LOOSK'S ) ] \ ! , liidl'oatlcii ( , and Coostlpftl lloxeii o ( S5 pllli Id cents ; 6 boxee l. Lees Ha CWvr.u 1'iLK Hmnnr , cure cure , 6Cc per tax , 4Ulo by all drutritUU , or adilreaa J II. LOOSE & I Monroe , Mich. BuudOr testimonials. 1'AVINQ Scaled projwsala will ito rccihcJ Lythoun signed until to'tlock | > . ix.at Tburwlaj. tco 0tli ot Auivut 1S83 , fur Duvhi j district No. SC , la I ho of Oiaahi , K Itli U I ra'loBiaJ ttonocn A mud I of fllnIiedln : ibicVncKj , eamjloj oj uanil to cc pany t-icli bid. Thu lining will bt don ) lu xjoonlaiiro n'.tli p Ami Hin'dflcatloua ou Illo lu Uu olllv of'tlio VH uf iiulillo wurks. lilda to lie accompanied by n certified check In um of ( ii thoua nd itotlarK , juj l.Ui .to ilty of Omaha , lu in \\ldcnco of KUO < [ ( altL. Iward of imUlo woila nsonca Die rir'ht. ia je wiyor allliliU. J , K. Hui'tB ous-0 7-10-11 Chni. Uuard of I'ulllu ' NOTION f , llrf. K'liCaiay , ba > lngolantatlly suy bid and board , I will t ot be rcuoiiilbla Icr debts contracted by her on my account Omaha , Aug. 8 , IBtt , JOIN CUes FOR f' ' * v J Man and Beast. ' Mustang Liniment is older than most men , and used more and ' /nore every year , "CONFIDENCE" JIM. A Story oftlio Mines Thirty Year In OhlTnolumne , Hartford Post , "I never told yon the alory aboi pnrd , 'OonfidoncaMlm , did I , " eald ttlRtchat and gentocMooking old q torin to a trio of miners seated c porch of thoTuolmnno hotel , at So ono ovonlnR recently. Whllo hla net Indicated that ho was a gontlon education and sorao culture , hia ahovrcd that ho was n remnant ol hand of hardy plonoors who too' firit stops toward making California it is to-day ono of the grandest i In the union. Fully 00 yoaia of agi strong and vigorous , the only cttei of the frosts of time being soon I ) hair and beard , which were the co the snowy peaks of the grim Sierra away to the eastward. An ho sat c smoking hla niter-supper plpo , at joying the exhilarating brccr.3 swept down from the sombre hlllefr < od with the aromatic scent of tbo i ho formed a subject worthy of the \ of a maaUr artiat , "Thero nro two things that tnftli think of Jim to-night , " continue removing his wide-brimmed atra1 aud tunning his fingers slowly thi his whlto locks. "Ono la that It I thirty yean ago to-d y that ho burled , and the other la that the I who preached his funeral sermc planted up there on the hill , " Indlc with Lia thumb a burying ground- the hill , wherein molder the bon many a noted miner and dctporado. "Yea , ho laid by his pick and al and wont tb judgment busted , jtiatt most cf wo old minors will who ntl the mines too long. " said the opcak a musing tono. "You ace , Jim wi partner. Wo went to school toge walked half-way across the plains , c aluali water , fought Indlanr , workot mines , starved and frcza tcgothor , h natcd In a log cabin with the sue fcot around us , and had our goodnn tltDca with the varying seasons. Jim , after awhile , got tired of hard i nnd at last adopted the profeasli gambling. I did not like hla plan ho oatd there waa nothing for him i mines , and ho propoiod to make a 1 SB easily aa possible. He waa no o nry man. Llko mytclf , ho had rec uu education that litted him fur al any gentlemanly following ; but ho hla grip somehow , and never a good hold again. I'll not forgot last tlmo wo were togothor. It was auch n beautiful day aa this haa been that Saturday I did not go to work , was altting In my cabin mending clothes , when Jim came In. I saw ' was something wrong with him , but nothing. Finally ho took cfl hla nnd , koepltg bis eyes Cxad on the door of tbo cabin , began picking i Qnsly at his hat rim. 'Bill , ' eald finally , In a queer voice , 'I hope y not think I'm a d d fool , but I wai toll yon that I am off my color to- ind I have como to a deal In the ; ) f life that's going to bust my bank. lonso talking , ' continued ho , aa I rCinpted to laugh him out of his fear km dead certain that I am going u sry soon , and that , too , with , my t in , I don't care much for that ; a night aa well dlo hero at Murderer's' m short notice , aa any plnco else ; > ld boy , I did want to aeo my folk tome once before I let go. It'a no hough , and so I've brought you this or and gold-dust to tend back to tether when I am gone. ' laced a sealed letter and a ' oavy buckskin parao In my hai nd before I could gather my wits amonstroto with him ho was out of abln and striding the hill at a g ace , hla head bowed down and his ombrero pulled low over hla eyes ut the things away safely , and a uzidlng my mind with his freak , ailed it , awhile , I quite forgot the nmstanco until late in the aftorm rhen I came up from camp to bi aching my supper. I had just klni bo fire , when I heard a pistol shot , ien a popping as though a bunch of : rackors had been set olf. I went to oor , and pretty soon a man came i ing up the hill , and as soon as ho oar enough for mo to hoar ho yel Tim's killed ! ' You bet I jumDe < locgh I had been shot myself , and > on down the hill , across the can ; ad up on a llttlo bench of land , wt 10 whole town waa gathered. I pus ly way through the gang of yelling , Ited men , and , sure enough , there oor Jim , and I saw that death had oed n hold on him to over let go. nilod a llttlo as I got down on round beside him nnd lifted his h < ut all ho could siy was : < I told yeas as coming , old pard , but I did not th ' would get hero so soon. Romero our promise. ' The blood , running [ hla mouth , choked him so ho could o more , and In a mlnuto ho was deac ten h&d time to look around me , i iw th t ho had not gene on hla 1 Ip alone ; for , stretched on the groi few foot away , were the bodioi of tb ten , two of whom were dead and , her just giving his last kicks. The cause of all the bloodshed a : ten the CIBO , a woman , Llttlo Toston , the daughter of a widow i jpt n boarding lioneo at the Bar , n be ful girl about 10 years of ego , . ' ion met by four drunken minors fi ilghborlng camps , who Insulted her 10 presence of Jim. The result ' lat ho protected her , and was shot at 10 of the strangers. Ho returned 0 and I have already told you what' 10 result. Well , I proposed to glvo 1 1 extra funeral , and among other thl icldcd to bavo n sermon proachec fo ceremony having never been mptod before in that camp , I foun How named Johnson who bad o ien a Uwyor , who ssld ho would try i y something when wo planted p jnGdeuco Jim. He wrote out his s on that afternoon , and , when he 1 trued It , gave thu copy to mo at quest. I have been reading It o Is afternoon , and have It hero In ickot. It'a almost faded out , but I i ad It yet. Hero it it , jait as ho deed ed It in his queer way. ovtr the bodj m the next day , as it lay In tbo rot ntd bcx I had knocked together for Din. Din.It It was ono of these calm Bum ornlngs when nature itself seemed jt , and , when the rough voices cf 1 Inors rang out on the summer air at grand bymn , 'Nearer , My God , tee , ' I just cried llko a baby , and coi t help It. Well , Johnson got up on itup over the coffin , and the group roe hundred minors Involuntarily f vcd his example when ho removed i t , uud prepared to speak. After loc ; about him in rather a confused a Iplcss manner , ho gave a few prellc ry coughs and said : 'This hero bn is la rather cmberraism' to metl kin' to the ru.'na of a dead man ; but ill never be sitcl that I was not will : do my part toward makln * things go D antly on all ftatlvo occasions. I't know that thU pccaelon can called In that category ; but I do that I am going to mike n mess of business , for I am much bettor at a the reasons whyamanshonldbostro for horso-atealln * than at tollla * whn angel ho was , when I know that ho v anything of the kind. Yon all know J most of yon kooff him to your past- know that yon will all of yon join t saying that when you throw oul matter of cards ho was honor t backbone , and when it came to the i of man and the pursuits of happlne bet on the constitution high. I " around 1 propose to go a-gougln" past for some of his cut-off vlrtnee cause I don't want to have some oi lop-eared cussoa down there rlsa u ] call mo a liar , for if you do my idc equality wlllcanao mo to turn this fu into a fight In n holy mlnuto. B you , in the solemn , silent elumbor c dead I got that out of a book He once kind frlond and bitter enemy , Cdonco Jim which ain't worth fr about. Bacauto , If Jim had a soul , I guosu ho had , that's the article wo to do aorno very hard prayln1 foi Jim , you know , waa to aomo oxten the rest of us no angel to speak and I have a llngorlu' uncertainty whether ho la takln1 much stock it angel racket now , more than in n ness way , because , knowln * the m : think ho had a fare-mill running w half an hour after the boat landed , was ccoopin' the he-angels of tholr hard-earned dust too Of course , that's only a matte opinion , but I know Jim was al looking out for the main chance , would never lot such a lay-out go ar the corner for want of taking hold < Jim waa no Christian like the book about , but wherever ho found pov tuoro ho would stay , and It waa a re circus to oeo him civo around unt had everyone fooling aa good a < i ho Ha was brave too bravo. I have < thought that when ho was litted out Lord didn't have any moro fosr , n put in a donblo dose of bravo ; that him his life. No man over saw drunk ; no man can say ho was t good man , the way common folks n uro men. I say that Confidence. Ijln' there now In his gore , with sis lot-holoa through him , can measure orda with m ny good men , and h balance In hla favor. No mm rospi virtue moro than Jim no man would tect It sooner ; and when them cusses wont to imulton' the wlc daughter , ho told them to let up , you hot ho meant it. Yon know ho' game TTBB played ; you know hon laid out two of thorn nftor he was dc It was a bloody deal , and It cost him life ; but ho took three of them with and if I know Jim and I think I ho will finish the deal over there , star of destiny did not burn very llantly through hi * life , for \ras \ only a gambler and 03 tils bread by the ) f a card ; but over there in the I irhen the world was smiling upon 1 tnd hia game teemed to hold as n ihancos aa ever when it seemed so | o live aud so hard to die he , by hia ict on earth , caused that star which gleamed co dimly in the piat to berth orth In all the glory of true , hoi aanhood , bright as the noonday nun , hen a few choking gasp ? , a few flal ngs of the bravo heart , and the b light of death settled over him rlpod him out. Hla name will not b , ho psgo of future history , nor will onga of later days tell about him , bat last act makoa a king out of p Jonfidenco Jim. And If there is a G nd a just one , Ho Is going to give un of the carda to a man who , withe ride open , will faca death to aavo onor of a woman. But to conch ontlomon , there ain't any more uac arther agony over this part of the ourao , or , for that matter , these re ere ; for when it comes to prpteo ! omen , I want to say , and say it lo iat this camp ia chockfuil of Confide 1ms. Amen. The crowd will now } urn to One-Eyed Polo's saloon ; implo his now barrel of devastation , For washing clotmng , ana ni naun nd cleansing purposes , JAMES PSL 'EARLINE ' la a favorite compound , oes not injure the fabrics , and aavi teat deal of labor. Sold by grocers. Alrattl of HU Shadow , 'ow York Tribune. A colored waiter In an up-town ho verhoaring two men from the EO liking about ono of their neighbors i la stingy and penurious habits , up p : "Sho , boesl I'ao 'quaintcd wid inn. I kin tell you , gemmcn , ha do ; lueeze a cent till am holler * yi urnl" "Why , what do you know about t on black rascal ? ' asked ono of jests. "Yah ! "Yah ! Oh , I know ui inokled the darkey. "Why , boss , .0 chap ho always walks do mi towr LVU cab faro. Yes , sail , and ho ci per and walk down on do ihady aid "Why , Isn't that all right ? " "Yah , yahl It am all right on a ay. Dat ole man ho do urn all do til e nobber vralk in do sun beoaz I tared his shadow ax him fur sum 'ahI ' Yahl" The Bcptlo nntl the Flea. If a ono hundred and fifty pound n td strength In proportion to that of letle , ho could lift nearly 200,1 innda , If he were agile in * proport < the agility of tbo flea , he could 1 . 'or a three story house. Sorao p llowa are so fcoblo that they cin licit ft nor leap. Their blood ia poor , th gestlon bad , and their energy go Iva such men Brown's Iron Bltte lilch will enrich their blood and t ( icm up gloriously. Exporting Indiana to Germany , xtland Oregonlan , July 2U. In an old country like Germany pi lotora of museums find it hard to p ire now attractions. This Trill eccot r the fact that J. Adrian Jacobac hologlst of the Royal Berlin Musou a been gathering Indian cariosities . o past four years along tbo nirthwi ast. He has collected soveril cisos esa articles , and , to complete his list inders , hai engaged a chief and eig on of the Bella Cbotas , a British Colu a tribe of Indians , lie arrived he th thorn josterday , and left at 3 p. ; r New York. They are under coutn r nlno months at $20 per month , Thi me a , ffhlch will add incub to the t ictlon In Uoutchland , aru Ya Couth lef ; Ick-Lahonoh , Ka-che-lls , Hai lick , Hack Mnlahe , Isk kt-lesl letiah , Elk-gut and Pooh-Poob , T , ) ! 4 journey will make these attrtctlo her expensive , but "though they c : jh , we're got to have them. " It may bo true that there are two sld moat quettionn , but there can only ! 3 t'o the question as to the efficacy Jacobs Oil. I'ho Bulgarian monk , loading n d < 1 giving free lectures , ia the latest eoi loit in the town of Dubuque. 11ENDRICKS AND A 1 > UMM Tlio Vleo PrcnUlont U llomcii Gnmo or Olicis , New York Wotld. A tall man dressed In torero black wearing a very shiny and very high entered the Eden Mnsoo yostei People who looked at hla white no tied BO simply under hit collar , actl patriarchal way in which ho wi about , said that ho was a church dc : Other far seeing paoplonhoso sent nerves had been stirred up by n nu arrests lately made by Hnpcrluton Murray , advised their neighbors t oarofal. No ono thought for a moi that ho was VJco Proaldent Hondr but it waa , aud ho walked up and d aud looked at himself In wax. There waa a number of people an the wax vice president , nnd they pressed their opinions frcoly. Some ho was n smart man , and others salt was not , nnd the tall gentleman ha much oxpcoalon iu hla face an hla w imitation. The wax gentleman lo moro comfottoblo than the llesh- blood gentleman. The vlco president eventually wor to a llttlo man who aat behind a cl board. His kings and qaeona were be him nnd although ho did not apoa moved his bishops and kuighta aroui : Intelligently that the vlco prosl thought ko would like to play a gau chcai with such an lulolllgout llttlo gentleman So ho sat down at the board pnahod his very high elite hat far bac hla head , People began to gather. ' had learned who the player waa and crowded very clojo to him and the player. 'Two to ono on the wax man ! " a : young rran with a brorru mustache. "I'll take youl" was the answer i another yotiug man , and the money put up In B jlily. "Ho looks just llko hla plcli doesn't hel" another young man aako "Yos , " a frlond replied , "if ho these llttlo side , whiskers shaved oil don't think aide whiakora arc bacomit a man who may bo president. " "Ho'r got n dandy auit , " waa the i remark hoard. "I'll ' bet bo doesn't got it made In dlaua , " waa hoard a second later. Meanwhile tha vie a president pla It was remarkable how troll his ant nlst , considering that ho waa not a moved the piccoj. IIu got excited. ao with the gentleman in wax. uilra , quite plaater-of-paria blue beamed upon the crowd , and it ia no travogancD of speech to say that ui the most trying ordeal ho remained same calm , Imperturbable gentlema the first part of the came. Ho bad i m Inexpressive faca that ho must 1 been a master at face. Hia hands me Illicitly and without a bit of nervouBn uid it was noticeable that ho did not ila lip the iray Mr. Headtioks did. Some of the remarks-that went nro it thla stage of the gimo were heso. "Five to ono on waxworks. " There were no taken. "Hondrlcka la a dandy player , but rax maucangivo him paints , " "That fellow In wax is a dalay. " The game finished and the vlco pr cut arose , defeated. Ho put on Igh silk hat and moved out of the crc nd left the building. A spruce , dap ttlo gentleman came out ol the wax D 1th the blno eye and said : "Phowl It'a hot In thoro. He ; retty good player for an Indianlan.1 'JBVKKP ' , leadinsr physician * recoram 'UFFY'S ' ' POKE MALT \ YU1SKKTRficc ended In- leading Physicians. Sold by li sta and Grocers. A Fish Boc Declared Oft. 'etrolt ' l ree Press. A few daya ago , after a couple of iomed citlzans , who are neighbors , I rranged to pass n few daya with th imilles at a Inko on Oakland county , < I them offered to wager a box of clg iat ho would catch the largest fish. 1 ager was promptly token , and the n ay ono of the gentlemen put in an ; earanca at a fish stand on the mar ! ad snld to the dealer : "Havo you got n fresh pickerel wolf ig about fifteen , pounds ? ' ' "I have , air. " "Well , I want you to put him enid id ship him to mo at Like. I p 3ao to catch him on n hook out thor "Very well. air. 1 think I'll ahlp I yo togothor. " 'Tho two ? " "Yoa , air. Mr. ( mentioning t .her . estoomul cltlzsn ) was hero an hi ; o and bought ono weighing twoi ) unds ! It will take less Ice to pack Ire I ro In the aarao boxl" Thn fish were paid for , but the bet T : clared oft' , A Sensible Man Muld use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat c unga. It Is curing moro cases of Coup ; lids , Asthma , UroncliitiF , Group , nnd iroat and Lung Trouble ? , than nny otl cdiclco , The proprietor lias authorl ; shroter & Conrad , druggists. . No 211tf eutb street , to refund your money if , af kinR three-fourths of a bottle , relief ii i itained , 1'rlca 50 cents and 81. 2'j ial i CrnuDea A o and Youth. tt burf ( Dispatch. A lady told mo the other day : "I i rrv I am growing old. I look forwfi cli ago as an Bfillctlon. I can e ) thing in it but tears nnd rcgrota. " Tl tho.baldeat sort cf pessimism. Old B not ao barren of enjoyment as maj pposo. If there la no joy like the i youth , the rapture cf first love , t till of nfirat ambition , there is also i iln llko youth'n p In , so total , so fat : hopeless , blotting out heaven ni rth. This never cornea In after HI canto the luQdror , if he or aho ha red to any purpose at all , has learn at God never meant any human bel : ba crushed under any calamity llko Ind worm under a atone. Theeo obic tlons were made many years ago , b oy are as true to-day aa at any form ae. _ _ An Upright Judge. "I'll allow no jinu to call me n 11 4 go unpunished , " aid a Texas jud | a lawyer who had just committed th enso. "You are Cued $10 , sir. " "It'a the truth , though , " replied tl eycr , m ho paid the money , "I don't care If it Is the truth , " r ted the judge. "A court of law la i , so to tell the truth. " "ben Daby WM tick , we B TO lier Cailorin , lien ( lie wn Child , be cried fur Cmtorla. len the became 11 U , Uo clang to Cwtoria , a , U e T Ui m CutorU . 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Co. give a bctttr Itt than can bo obtained clscwluro tot the eai or , llli thdr fircat lmpro\cmtnt of t HIM ! THICK ItAI.Ij. 'J'lio extra thlckncxs icr right under the tread , circa DOL'III.K Hi : A ! k to BCD tbo "CAX1IEE" nonblo Tlilck 13i bcrs In Hoots , Arctlca , UxcreUuca , /Common / Idea roil BALK BY 1512 Douglas Street , 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 , Faruam , Harney , Howard , Otli , 10th , 13th and 16th srcets. Wo have fine residence property on Farnam'Douglas , Dodge , Davenport , Chicago , Cass , California streets , Sher man , St .Marys nnd Park Avenues , in fact on all the best residence streets. .We have property in the followiug'ad- ditions. Hawtlioriie. Lakes , Elizabeth Place ] * f + 19 B .rvVSmatiz si Horbacli's , Patrick's * Parker's , Sliinn's , Gise's , Helson's , Godfrev's , ! , C8 , Park Place,1 Walnn HilL West Emd , -9 Heed's First , MoGorniiok's , Konnts Impr'nt Association Burr Oak , Isaac & Seldcm's ? Kanscom's Grand View , Credit Foncier , Kounta' First Kountz' Second , Kountz' Third , Kountz' Fourth , Svndicate Hill , Plainview , Hill Side , Tukev fi Kevsors Thornburg , Clark Place , Blvers < § c Richards , all the other Additions to the City. We nave the agency fo me 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 , are" ] rapidly buildinc ; up that portion of. the city. * Wo have a few lots left in Kirkwood addition , which wo oSer at low prices , 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 now addition near the best Schools in the city. All the streets are being put to grade the grades have neon established by the city council , and ts very desira ble residence property , only 15 blocks from Post office , prices lower than adjoining additions for a homo or investment. These lota cannot bo beaten. Von SALE House and lot on 21st St , I Fen SALE Homo an 1 lot , 25th and Ubta .orins. go street ; splendid corner , § 3,500. Pou SALE 22 foot on Farnam St. , near Foil SALB First class busioesa block , 845 , 1th St. , 58,000 , 000. FOB SALE Lot In Walnut hill , 6200 , 000.Fon SALS 1 lot on Wheaten Btj goo Fan SALE Lota on SOtli , $550 each , home , 81,500 , Fen SALE Fine corner lot in Shlnn B add ) FOR SALE 22 aoros with elegant residence , tlon , $760. good barn , fine trees , thrubery , fruit , hot and * : old water and all conveniences ] first class FOD SALE Lot tn Millar' Flace , specie in respect. bargain. roperty every Fine business property on 16tb LKASE FOB BALK GO feet on Farnam strnet , near FOB 8th. Good business property cheap. St. . and St. Hury'g Avenue. Foit KtNr Itoom 41x75 , 3d floor , on 14th , FOB SALE i lot on Chicago St. bo t WOOD treat , ) 13th and 14 , With good house , § 3,000 , We will furnish conveyance free to any part of the city to show property to ourJrientla tintl customers , and cJieerfully f/iveinforma- * tion rcgardini/lOtnaha Property. Those who have Jtaryains fo offer or\\vish \ property at a Ttargain , tire invited to see us. Real Estate Agents 23S ! , I4tl8t. ] bet. Farnam