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i | | @ " Ouso for rent, $45. 58t Bodve At - " 2 SPECIAL Advertisemente under this e fine for the fiest insertion, and pubsequent inecrtion. 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(. B Mayne, 15th an ! Farnat, G Nov. % ONEY TO LOAN-0. F. Davis & Co, Estato and [ gonts, 15 Farna 8 two thousand doliars im or 2 ea. W.H. G Real ONEY TO LOAN=On good securitie 'l\ MeGnvock, room 7 Redick Block, 108 Fa st i T ONEY TO LOAN—-On ohuitels, Wooley & Terieon, room ), Omaba Notlonal tank building. (24 B ONEY TO LOAN-On real esiate and chat- tols, DL s, L B ONBEY LOANED -On chaticls, ¢ 1. tickets bought and sold. AL Fe K, 18th St. b B ONEY 101 wards on fivst Potter & Co! 5 B ONREY LOANED nt €. F. Recd & Co's, Loan se, on furniture, BIATIOS, HOFRCS, WiFONS porean sl property of all ki a al other ar teles of value, without removal, Over Ist Nat'l Bank, for A Farnem. stictly ¢ t rite, R i, 215 nss real estate security St improved 18t N UNE cit tonnl I improved farm property. W k. BUSINESS OHARCES. Fmr SATL merchnn Office. Fys pxo FaTeroc of ) e Gnidect nall 0w, An fmoroved farm of 10 el Ouke. town, will be ex desivable resdence property in improved or unimproved. © Ad 1y, Jolin Hayes, ftod GiHace U HANC 4 wost of changed for Omaba, cithor dross, deseribing Oak, fowa, r n falr busi Address A O SALE-Bakcry doi od e ons tor selling. ud Nnding e eur the rea- 0’ bus ried antort son for el capital vequired, fr Address Mrs Jucob Hiiber ! (] The in Ling years v th of th only I NOK SALE—Tn host town in state, rood rest deneo, grain warohouse ind <tock 500, Alfo, well fmproved 120 furni, A HAI down. Would take stock goods and pay cash il it auy. R C. Eldvidg Nobraska. i DOR SALE—Smull stock of drugs and medi cincs and fojlot wrticles for sale ut a bar- gain. Wil involes £100, Boxcd 1 AL Roedor, 700 N 10th strect. BARE UHANCE—Tho proprictors of tho Metropolitan Restaurant, 520 S, 10th st., b inge ihout to open the now Windsor Hotel, dffcr hu restanrant together with lease of the build- ingg fox snlo, This is an_ exeellent opportunity Tor the right purties. Apply at the restauruni, i il STOVE REPAIRS. FPE W, . Motzner Stove Repaic Co., 111 South Tith £t hetween Dodgo and Dougdas, TFOUND. undcrsign can bavo same'by paying propeity, Mrs,” Klnsh, Tcart Convent. Boidet BOARDING. R ID—First class wble board i privato timmlly,ne I ortwo gontlemen who wiil perues nant i suited, o bt ng Brown st nour Suerod n be nceominoday . 16th st. IW gontlemen tablo board at i2: PJIABLE HOARD ut 1406 Jone WG vory bestlo- OOM and Lonrd, $5 por 188decly cation. 1814 Divenport IO CONSUMERS ~Wo guaraniee all bu, wheat flour xold under our brand, Puite f your procer don't keop our brands,Telophono B4 wnd wo will hiave you supplied. ' W. J. Wel. hans & Co., Oty Mills, 55025 ADIES in want of good domestic help can be supplicd by enlling on the Omuha Emn- ment Offico, oom 4. Busnmun's Bioes. Mri, arrison proprietor. { priotor of the aployment Burcau. s removod 17N, 16th 8t. 1o ftoom 4, Bush- RS, J. W, MORRISON, p Omahia B offioe from o Bock, DRIVY VAULTS, ninks, ontirely” odoress wi dress through postofiice. M Ewing 5ldect e LWAYS on hand at u bavzain, No. Tsecond hand carviago phactons and ‘sido-bar bug. 0L A J. Bimpson, 1400 und 1411 Dodgo st i)nn ¥ Viults nud cosspools cloancd odorlogs way Ly F. G. Abe POR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS, OR S ALE-—-Ono Andvows' black walnut fold- h!ll bed with writing desk; one Mason & Humlin organ,five octayos; blsek walnut,marcblo 10} hedi0om £ot; marble (p eentcr tablog, casy upholstored chairs, sewing machine, and other JUERUrO ohean, 12 Furnum st 152 Y HALE-TIo Autom cents; this week onl 10 g muching tor 1500 Furuam, 49 OR SALE Clicap 100 palr rooler FHEAGN sheer 10w OK weathor slips, 880 vm sush 1nd doors, go to ¥, D. Mond, 50'S, 16th st, B0 skatos BT at OR SALE—Fumiwre omplote of 8 ten room house, 5 Dlock from postofiice. per month. Apply st 152 f O SALE—Tywo lota 1 Pelham Place, ong Dlock from etreod oar truck. Inquire 315 5, 2th stroot. 5 ORSALE-To the ladics of Omah matio Rug machines und Turkish rus, at halt price for this wook only. l’rmlnrllnp!rut*l. Jome early for choice patten; 08 SALE-Plutforu o ug delivory for sule cheap. W.J. clahans & FOR SALE-Or would uade for & good horse and bujrgy, B0 aores (n Gosper county. Ap Ply 0 418 Bouth 1k street. 56 AUPIURE CURED. X “uscloss trusses. Dr. M. M INRpoin g, s ot bt M Do at Cozzons Houso, 16 Omabi, evory 60 days ANTED—A g (0 do goneral ousework «lnqulhn}lunudcu t., cor, 2. 074 VATANTED-A good German ginl for goncral e b i ol Baee Son. o713 W TG for housework. M. It WV b, ot souen it " eab NPED—A gl for gonoral_housework; e A R g atroct [7% NOTIOES, | AN—~Tn sums of $200 nnd ups | shipmont, J | TANT Wit cnll at Net #L.cor, (8 WANTED-\ quie Ao prener | house 10 childie WA first w room_ 1120 Frrnum st V for bosrd, 160 S.reet W col ¢ ek Kmnk tolave., C 4 girly sccond | Oma FANTED-Taunde Hurney stroets, ANTH onn b tly mi Ladies L1 No pin full partion At Oo FANTED jorivnoe in this Clurke Deige Co A WANIED-Cook ut- Pictfie House, 10th and 1 CnpoTt; Wom ANTED—Mule o1 al, 418 S, Liith st Wiais ™ W ANTED—Ono “njosman for Blufrs, one for tuke nien vy for rolinblo_man with s ply W ANTED-Gocd ¢ rant. 3 TANTH wo in tho ol tleul P nddioss 1 D, 1, 1t st W Tnguire ANTEDCury Cuming. Sninc GENTS =Wunied gol i SOmo Cxp & e cnsh 0 401 Varnum W Sntrator hox b ou L, A GENTS - Slling mitke big moncy tirer, 8t Louis Mo, SITUATIONS WANTED. an VY ANTED-Ry hookkeey would necep dress i, bo. \ situatic ANTED — ity Keopor, fter wints u TANTED~Ly you T ot City o )—Purtne w wholesale o aleendy fully establish rod.” Address MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, ANTED- kee road, E WA 45, City. \ ting »—To trod , W. cors TANT Mayne, \"\v}is-rl.u—'nkms. honies, FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS, [OR RENT -Good A furniture for ke from LW, Bleo 001 T—-A b Foxxe ut 1807 Farnum st NT—1100n1 house, Popy Er0oin hou ¥ Ringer, 19 N, 151 R RENT—Chenp and barns house hy and city water, tuth wash tubs, ote!, ote. T D. Coopors NW' o {OR RENT—Beaut 8 lar2e roums ove and Pappleton, good pirty. Apply o Fon, [OR KENT—Hous: two blocks rom Salo chenp. Inguire | room house, panty, ¢ out houso, 121 8. TOR RENT-) Potorsca, 5. B, cor. 1th & Doug O RENT-A Zatary brick hulld d X reont CE Duvenport. Inquire Mr It Stevens, 2604 Da- POR RENT-Now Tth st., 53 pe Now hollso, o me BW cor 15th and ]“llll RENT- House ard st., 8 blocks w $10 per month, Inqu {10! [ rooms, § Tornin in thorough rop over Omuha Na JOR RE! month, War) [ OB BRENT--Hoo wonul of Judge Chudwick, 809 Connell. 1“"“ RENT-A W0 Burt streot. F o between Loth and YOI RENT—Stublo near high roow for stalls, good Apply t {Geo, P, e DOR BENT—Now beat Luilt housc Cuming und lzard, $25. offieal” gocond etory Tweo fro) 16th wnd 1y WO Lurg Farnwm, I rooms In Fl—\oduo. M. F. Mar T—Now Dbest built b in Omala, £25. Sthunonr Douglus, § Two front oflices spcoud story Burior Cuming Cottawe 3 rooms, 6tk and Faraam, ‘Two lnrgo rooms in nAT, One or two small §10re rooms on 10t Farnam in City Hull bulldi to suli renter. C. Fulluuu b voows,house W rooms, T 0 now 8 it § roomed hous , bath room nnd all mode ok trom s fences, one F. Barton, 814 %5th st FUI( RENT-~Two-story dweliing, 7 #ood locality, Apply Cox. Mth & C.0. Taylor. 1 storo on South 1ith s Both first-clags bust- noss lcoutions Ao bouses 10 ront. A Muu: House th rud Douglus. for Wi Apply 1014 How i st shipping tate, Address, velor neola, and one for Hestings to Martinovich & Co. 1 nzor Block, Omiha, tako half intrest 14 Douglns st. % young men and Tadiss to on- | JROR RENT penters for oflioc and torias ol # candlo power Sarsh § 2 10w suliry rentaday teain on wire Pacifte Hou FANTED—To rent o li ve., rént onl ro0ms, City s, 22nd, neny Cuming s, 25, nam, RENT-Cottago on 18th Inquiro of A Severul ¢ Switzler, + E. Mayne, 15th und Farnim, THE OMAHA DATLY BEE, FRIDAY, FOR BENT-ROOMS. OR REXT—Plen ant_rooms, “urnishoed and unfurnished, for light honse e.pnz, can usunily te 1o.and ner's Llick, corner Eighth and Howaid, wt Kince of do nto g 1ls froe oyne t Arone ouns.’s bloc 8rendy gir 0 won work innoom 1 €18 8. 15th, N o2 [OR RENT-Turnished room Jon QA TPOR RENT—Furnished rooms a ENT-Nic 4N hed roows with ha 664-2% 22m Dodge, deel® W17 Howard A12c0r s City Hotel, 10th and l‘;l RNISHED room with hoard, room girl " Furnishod room, 1617 street ) A T to farmily withoue uhild o ENT Ctisagn Al 3, 1 " v at (hoir ok week onn e “t 0. prntine: no cany & ilurs s0 i iroes, 0.4 10 Ceutral st Hosion [0 w work for o $10 per t rooms, five j:mu RENT—Nicoly_furnistel B blocks (rom P. 0. 507 <, 1610 &t JOR RENT=3 rooms, \irs, month, 8 W, eor. ita and Clark &0 lerk of Wi h Deaticn With 1¢ ping 1O RENT-Ncat front rovrus, 163 G046 dr 1613 Dodge ENT ~Furnished rooms, Jroxt wn proferrod. | 660-26 OR RENT—5 front rooms in Loe & Higgin® buildine, on Howard st., bet. 16th and 17th may be rontod sepicatoly. Tnauire on the scs, s F fomale cook atrestau | L, OR HENT -Four rooms at $15 per month. zith 203 Douglne st 1 i, Hve and Intolligent paha, one for Co.ncll ORI cov T—Handsomely room, BOUTNErn OXy m for gentlomen only, I8 Dodge. JPoR uENT 8, W, cor. W0th nud St Mary furnished front o alsoinrse Only good or without he d ook h stroot, o sl Rascctor or e ok Njoely furnished front room, uy [y K wantod to yitg restau- 2020 et .A.h; \;- - 0 wood 1 J 02 RENT—Furnished vooms. (108 151k st furnishod & raphic sorvice. For pa with fire. Enauire at 1616 Burt st. ., Crounse Biock, Room Bibeca nicely furnished 242 Dodge st JPOR BENT- Wi Lond, — rooms with g sud bath, work, 1 - - rooms nid bus dwen of noat_uppes South uve: $10 porinonth, with & 10 $10 facturo to_busi- | and permanent enn Specinity Come 14, opp. Paxton S 7 DOR RENT—To gentleman oniy, nicely fur. nished front room &t S B corit Doujelus sts dect 5 JOR BENT-Suite of oflico wooms, b Picek, N, B cor. 16t and Dotipl At 101 HowRd stroet. 1N, 1 neut, cor 19th QO RENT —Furnishod rooms, with or with- ty 4 Out board 1704 Capitol ave, 613 apher, who Is o tolog Drmnhia. 1 Eleetrio La tor cireiln 153 1t RENT=2 stores nhe brick b ui - Howard st., et 16th and 15th, N Missourl steam washor | 3617, Inguire st drug store cor, 16(1 & JWorth, Sole Munufa HdecTip NOR RENT—A nice elor unfurniscd. L Worth streot Feox Addy Louis, ng on 1615 i 1 s Leuven 0 casant room rive at 1ok RENT—Rooms with Loar esieable for mmer. Apply at St Clarles Hotel. 561 FOR HALE-HOUSES—-LOTS. oxpericneed elork lce work of iy Al refeccnces 1, Neb, i Ad fon—A Fongane-L milo from postofice and tour blocks from siroot ear at 500, Call at 1510 Harnoy st. €5 fino lot o, g man sintion as book. traveling salesmins ol fstunt booklkecy enees. Iguire JOR SALE—Oy KNS pain tor a sh uban, who understo 17th st., $1.% I lot, Seward's 0. house,’ 3 lot, 2th wnd Davenport, £35,200. 02, Kl divme room worl call at e wid L 110 Toth st e House. 3 lot, 24(h and Davenport i houscs, 2 1015, Popy leton 3 e, § House, 13 1ot Fairvicw, €100, 11 r0om Bouse, 15, ieir Cis Corner fot, 2 houses, Chark, uear 1901, $6,5), w-roow hotise, 190, hear Clark, £5,50, 1o 80 Vs 160, 1. KizGEL, 119 N. 15th, £ avith 81010 #1500 to_ex- | faney dry £00ds husiness L il como 1o Omal P.0. Hox zi, Clinton | ot Rowse: ! s i iots, Marsh add. 618 5,500, Q01 SALE—Hall ota in Hunseom Graham, Creixhton Bl TOR 8l wad s coln Neh, House and lot Adaress C, torms, Pat oe, b S VO Lo i MBLER PLACK is locatedon high Leauti A fui ground overlooking Hanscom Pavk { the west, Sixty neres of this ground ha platted and pui on the muarket at re prices 1o those wishing in: ond espe: vinlly to those desiving to in desirable Soveral good howses will be built at once in addition sad parviices wishing mvest- ment will do well to call varly on Ballon Bros,, who are the sole ag s for this propertyiotiice, U178 Lth st T piy ) Bl very o For particuinrs \ 66 f — | &40, Half ' nport. | monthly payments. 28 and Furnum, de 7 1018 for ho! 15th and Farnam S REEN WOOD—Benutitul acre and half acro location, - miles trom P. O, onl .0, it Park Offic 1 Louse. 117 Day o n with two stalls. Apply , next county conrt hovse, JOR SALE-101ots, block 10 T for termé inquire of A. 1. Niciols, 471 JFOR SALE-Lots in Spniting & Kubns sub. division, cast ot et 1 ) inontily pay- inonts. Gram, Creizhto Hock. ALE OR KEN on land now. o nve., At and Du 5.0) W ) ST acres improved; Ingui w. C4de A comfortable residenee 15 9 rooms, cistern, woll room, closct tionary. nquire bumodintely of K | 30 and Burt s 0K SAL avade, §700, t fronts in Hunscom Place on L Grabum, Crefghion Bk, ital new dwelling house, thin ploto, on zeth nih to ter- NOH SALE—The fincst suburh X Inut Hill. Wit ter prospects for i I ddition the sag ar Jing now beimg huilt, a depot locute oporty, nearly 100 fino huild- d during the pist nor, mukes Walnut Hill the most_dosirable residende prop- orty in the market | Cull and take o ri wit aind see for Ives, Prices und tor y ronsonable coyner Fitteenth um i on. pr 10 room h05 ' 0llic LN, Tith st. I furnishod, Furnitare for [T far and Be sk 4 -room woitiEd by 8. T 5 60k arna, B4 QRS ALE=Bariin in thirty ot in Spauld- inz & Kubin's stbdivision, on Do o, Cnst of eit Lino railrowt, 840 10§ | inonihiy paymonts. W T i Block. PORSA S0, | JOORSALE—Choap lots on monthiypayments, att convent- | Kon Doage stroet. Gralinm, Crolahion biock. ¢k e, = store, S §35 por 501 8 rooms, 212 a2 Hanscom Place, $5) to (] ot in 1 D —— ~ | ham, Creighton block ou St Marys Ave aud mih, | TOR SALE-Fino lots i Tartiott's addition, o Wit five: 1o #1000, Grahawm, Creighton Bik. 535 estof rof ire noxt door ost. 0 and Bur ith, Also cottigo on 00ins, $30 per mont €V OR SALE-The finest suburban residenc proporty is Walnut [0l Without u doubt this property hus beiter prospocts for itnmed thin nny othér addition the sumo di With'stroet our lino now beiug buil ruded hrough, wid u de of the bank. (agcs, §10 10 820 3 Mthost, the oente i erey Walnut orty in the with torms corner Fifteonth und Faynagi, JOK SALE—By . K. Kiley & Co. 210 5, 15th stroo 100 feot ou F court houso. Full lot, 6xLE, Lower Farnam, $10,00). Fuillot, 3xI85." Upper Yurnam, désicablé for dence. 81,60, | ou grade,south front, corner, on $ o both: Lol fecton Bark ave.) enst front, running hack 0 stroet, : i Full lof in" H sty st Tront, $142 1 tull lot, fronting on Hunscom Park, §1,24 Tlots on Ly $800 10§ 1,000, 6lots on Suunders street, 4 blocks from green cieline, nosth, eust front, $750 cacl, 10 lots, 5 blocks from green ear lne, 8560 each; ensy puyments. 14 1 on 17th an T30 enc corng and King stry nins, Fuli corner lots, bl #5400 ool ensy paymonts. Full lots, now eommodious d-room housy, cis. tern, outhouses aud — fenecos, south fromt, 3 blocks wost of Park ave,, 81,8007 cheap. Corner lot, 631, with wllly, ‘one blook from Bt Mury's ave., §140. This is very chonp. Touse and lot. ewst. front, 17th wnd Centor strcots. J. B Riley & Co,. 2158, 13th 86 & (ONLY Wlots to trade for improved property, D will ussiimo mortguges v, pay diforcicy i cash. Partics wishing to 0" bottor cull at once. W. H. Green, over 1st 1 [VOR 8ALE—Choapest fine mside proporty 14 the murket, resldence lats i Hillside udd,, #50 to #l,loo. Potier §& Cobb, A0 PR SALE- By Potter & Cobii— Choige reslience lot, 20 foot front by 157 Test deop (2nd streot), 12, Fine were n North Grinha, $2.500, Two aoro lots in Gise's add, cach §1,60). 3 8ere in Purk Place, (barguin, #1500, ot und vight-rovml house nei iigh Sehool, e room with good cellur, Apply 10Joan Baan e, et wom houso on_ Jacks 16th, Apply next po i ool. Four carrigos und b 03 Ono o between i, o ki house 9 rooms. PR \ Omahs, #nd cow Plice, on Catherin Burker lock ity hall bullding 16th and house ne 3 i, 316 8, 15tk st. 18th stre iy i lots, oWé block from red car line et sehool house, £1,050 each, Bur- 18, near Haseall's Louse § roows, One of 2nd’ betweon from red car line, lock city Lal! bullding 10th and st nes & will b0 aren Mayne, 1th aud residencess rooms cnch, onal fiank, Juire Jo. orks. 8% rooms; d Douzlas. | 1 or Smolting Loth in Potter's addition, st corner Furnau and Lowe uvenue, $450 (0§, Very fine p) worty southwost of eity, o G-aees, 10uere, or A-acro Liacts, clioap, per icre at $175. HEils i nddit ions O, $000 M. Two lots, Huoscom Place, eachi §19). Porien & Conn of 9 rooms. C. T, Tuyio e BN sonuble s addition, | i Mayno, southwest | ORSALE 7 T e — boarding holite, contrally looated for partic. | niars, AdareseC. X, Bee oifics i [PORSALE Tk in North Omaha, $1,400; ensy “vorms Gra om to & Hawley, e . cor. 1ithand Dongl ratue fots and dwell t we £ nenr biste Two oty and cottages on nd well octted for o 2 Of 4 eottage nnd © strbeil gailv oy ) ANy vidwaba lots | Estate houses Ay B3x131, on Harney arnam &fwot; wnd graded, well 228, frame buill ar 10tn and Fae fut] RSty two sto ing, suitabln for a st nm Std Appiyat this o payments. G argains | U Place, enst Grithum, FOR SALE i 4 tronta, #3 Crefehiton Bio oftage_nnd ofhior | £ partof the cit At g PO toft Lot 50x200 with _good provements, in the soutnw 8270, Fin properts_for o howa, McCAutr. Opy N0 SA Mo, Pac ) nores ut junction B & M. and aironds, &17) per nere ANES, 1607 Farnam, Onk Chatham ANES, 1507 Platnview Clar Arlington. Place, #nod 101s on AMES, 1307 Farna ~In Haneeo! uthly piyments on oasy iy 507 JOR S ALY properts niily. quarterly o yeatly AMES, torins arnam, na An acrd lot Acros or half noros in New ort Ak, 1507 Fav hest nerd minkes onsy am. 621 city lots terms, JOR SALE—A 5 Wl morehandiso busin in o rapidly growing town not far from Lin tn. Hest trade and location in town, A splens did_opporiunity for m party wishing ‘n good openiig, and hising from sover. to ton thousand dollars i cash, Wil scll for cash only, ot part ensh, balance ‘Tenl cstato in Omabu. Addross Morchint 1eo Office 82 IR SALE—Lots in Molrose Wil on Bl o.ni €250 to &) por lots 10 por con hulance monthly, quarterly or yearly Awes. 1507 Farnim ENTION—For nnd ehoap H OME SEEKERS Weatarn Ne AT frec 1 por ticuly 15 in SALE -1y ( 1o fine 10t « £1,60 cach wenworth und oy tern Tinn's akd., £330 to s Wk, S0 1oty i blocks 14 and 15, 1810 Lowe's add., 15 ith Tith S, $135. Lon Farnam st near 194h, & L o001 Tot bawii, ofe targ Aih =10 cotag wtions i Hans om Plce, & 1 1se. 4 roois, b Suunders & Himeb vigh edd., rooms, cornor 1ot one of the nicest well, eistorn, ote., $0). 2uth, near full 1o ote., with pince and B rooms, barn, fruit, sround; vory desivab WO HISL, 525000 I Touses, Shinn's add, fcios of L e it B0 N com P Ihvick hoix 1, 5,01, 16 Ml oty house, 6 rooms,, Wehster st., berween ith and 10k, €250 0= Lot WOXEL, cobpiec, § oo of Hartiun school, dh south Vers oy termst: L= Boautifalslot, Goorein £outh o1 Lows oawortls, with very F1H0, 135-"House, 4 rgomsglot B 0N £500 down it ¢ n Burgain. Burzuins (o vidiut lots {n overy ) city. C 1L MAyaE, 83V or L5th and L orophions oabd TS rooms, newr N, terins, lot, Harney, w. nost south 13tH st., §2,000; block cottige, ave. one flng South 13th "Liris i 635132, on pormonth. vt of the . ' DOK SALE—Hy A McGayoci, 1500 Farnum st. Room 7, Redick ilock G-room house, fot hitaxkiz, Davenport st., bet, and 2Ath, ) roont house, ot 5x110 Pacific st., near 25th, 0. {zood Louses, rent for §50 por month, lot 50x 144, South 1ith, i avenworth, #4,5 Kroom hou: convenience, ot 60x100, Popploton ave.,’ near 2k, &,000, “room house, zood barn and’ evi e, lot . Georylin e, ot howse, 10t J0x125, Poppict <40 Now 5100 140, Fitteon molern 0K, ave. , clstern, lot 80x 2,504, A, on Plerce st., HO ticres improved stock tarm ty, A burgain. 2 acres with hous 1 Sarpy coun and ottier improvements Nicely locatad Tot on Viegini pleton, 501, Lots Kount Purk P man Ll ave,, near Pop- Place, Crodit Fonclor. & Ruth's, Bowery Hill, s 2d, Dwight & Ly, Kirwood, Plainview additions, A, MCGAYOCK, 1504 Furnam, Liue on dighton 038 DOR SALE—Thirty lots Jnonthily payments, © Tlock OB SALE-—1lot 61 {1 frontuge on Shormun ave., north of Nieholus, - Vory desirable rosi- dence property : §2,20. 1 1ot 60 1t front o 17th-st north of Nicholus Desicabio vesidonce proporty s $LAX), Cornerlot on 224 and Burt-std, 60x132, Con Lo usod cither for business or residoncs pur- Jises, but, peculluly, aapten for u tonomont cki #1500, Supplicd with water, gas und ATy Sewor . 110t on Leuven worth-t adjacent to_railway trick, 22U, for warehose purposcs: $3,750 oot o south 16t-51,% (00t {ronts' §1,09) each. "The most desirable lot in Campbell's addition, cornor af 20th and Centorsts, Sx10 foet; £33, One honse of 1ine rovns, sid lot, o south 9ih- &t nour Chrles, tor £1,50. HUGH MURPHY inquiroot sl 101 Dee. 1 No. 1305 Furnumest K SALE—[co Louso with capacity of tons, sltuated o line of 1 & Mand U, Tracks, south of bridge. Apply (0 Jol Bhinne, Omnha. PORSAL divisi onts, Tors i Spaliiig st of Belt Line, on month, ham, Creighton Bloek, JOR SALE—Tho finest suburban restdence ty s Wulnut Hill. Withou oty his DeLter proshects for in than any other addltion the same dis- out, With stre line now beink builr, Holt Line wraded throuzh, and n depot located i the center of the propory, neasly loo dne huild ings orectod duriug the past sur ke Walnut Hill the m prog- pasenible.” B, Mayne, s ith wnd Farnam, ory brick Dlock 4kfoot front F0,00 W M. ghpeen, Wih and Furnwm. 168 Hth, #5000 Will be ppld ™o the poerson roturning $1 oy Creaut koW from Kosslor's hull duy Talght (0 1308 DeAGIas street. 04 7 EDWARD KUEHL,, MAGISTER OF PARMYSTERY AND CONDI TIONALIST, 33 Boadll Streot, hotween Farnem and Hurnoy, will, with the 'nid of guardign spirits, obtaiiing forfAny one u glance i the past und presonty widof oertain conditions i the future. Boold atifl shocs mudc ¥ otioh gdarante MONTHLY California & 33d 51, $400 t0 §625 .8, Yan Bouren, at Boes Printing o] PAYMENTS Pound Motice. ke up aud impouikdod in the pound of e hi, on thie 2l day of Novomber, 1885; 1 vod oow with boll on 1 red cow with b 0a Dok, red 0oW with knob on Lot which will (if not tedoomed before sale) be sold at public auction, to the Bighyst bidder, for cash, ot Said pound ut the bour of 10 o'clock in the fore- n the 2nd day of Decomber, 1885, i DAN. CHERELEY, Pound Mastor, iy 10 ordos. Change of Time,. Commencing Novembor 2, Rout e €, B. & Q. 1. Rt troin for Chicago and 8t. Louis leaves Owaba dopot (B, & M. R Iut 6 p. w. Through sleopers, coachos und diniog car. No transfor. HARRY DEUEL, Ticke at, 1824 Farnam ek, | expevienced sehool t 4 Tents for $1,000 0 yeurs. NOVE MBER 27, 1855, 0UT WEST. ; SPOUSE. HUNTING Miss Oarver's Trip to ritory, Weshington Tere The Agony of Mind of the Marriage- Men off & Washington T rritoty Village—The Legiclator Town. Good Turn a Served the There has been consideral ment in the town of Red Bank ington Territory, writes the correspon dent of the New York Sun, during the past week over the performances of young named Jennie Carver Jennie came here two weeks from some point in the cast, and recom mending herself as unmarried and s acher, she received about a dozen proposals of marriage before she had been here o week. It turned out finally that she was a pre tender, and now that she liad gone, the full nature of her doceitfulness has be- come apparent Asnear as ean be made ount, the girl was here in the interest of a number of New England women, or else she was employed as a correspondent tor & news- paper. . When Red Bank was founded there were ten times as many men here | as women, and as the scheme which was adopted of hiring school ma'ams and then mareying them appears to have causod inquiry 1 certain portions of the cast ns to the desivability of young women coming to t nd other far western towns with the idea of securing lomes and happiness, Miss Carver struck the town: one rainy evening, and, proceeding at once to the hotel, secnred a room and asked wheve the mayor lived. When she had beon informed she set ot for his house, and, arriving theve safely, she held a long conversation with him, He escorted her back to the hotel, and nothing more was seen of her until the next day The news of her arvival spread radidly, ind nearly every man who had not | Uready seeured 8" wife dropped in at the tavern just to t look at her. The mayor reported that she was here simply 4 tourist, though she might be per led to stay if was a good opening anywhere, The sehool had been provi ded for, and there was no immediate chanee of work in that quarter, Several men wanted servant girls, and tl zens who were in search of wives thought she would do, but the fear seemed to be thaut she would not stay long enough to give the people a chanee to address her | on the subject of taking up her residence here. At length one man, Henry Blow, decided to interview her. e sent up his card, and she received him in the parlor Blow informed her that there was o great searcity of ladies in this country, and that he would like to have her consider proposition of marringe. “Who from?” said she, “LFrom me, or from some of the rost of the boys, stammered Blow, getting red in the fuce, and recognizing for the first time the fact that fie was getting in a | iht pl ‘Well, now,” the young woman excites Wash woman about co tinued, “this thing is getting interesting. Suppose I should” concludé to take my pick instead of you doing 1t? Who sent you herey” Blow hemmed and coughed a Jittle, aud we of his own accord. Hew afaid she would get away “Youneedn’t worry about that,” continued. “I'm here to stay some tini Suppose you come aroand hey from now. In the mean time I'm going to take in the town, and how like it.” Blow came away and 1. was ufraid she wouldn'tdo L. “She's sharper'n 2 bowie”, he observed, “and her oyes kinder look’ clean throngh you I don’t believe she is needed herc—ut Jeast, not just now A After that there was less anyiely to Lave her stay, though quite as much’ in- terestin her” as ever. She was around town a good deal, but sought to avoid further interviews. When the week v up Blow called again, determined to back ontif she accepted him. She greeted him pleasantly, and began questionin him in a most searching manner. I uaully she took out pencil and wmade a fow notes In the course of the conversation 1t leaked out that she was here to investigate the town, and that it was her intention to warn all young women away from it, Blow then saw that someth than his own interests were The good name of the town w and he vesolved to do what save it “What ave you going to dot' | “'m going to write you up f what you are, the whole pack of you. This 15 no place for young women to come.” “But,” expostulated Blow, ‘‘see the happy wives here. Ask them about the town.” The young woman would do nothing of the kind.” Red Bank was o fraud, and she intended to write it up—in fact, she | hud written up & good purt of it already. Blow labored with her for some tinie, 1wl when he left her henotitied the prin- 1l oitizens that they had got one move | woman than they necded. He reported that Mis ! s the agent for some o seminury, or somethin kind, and she hid got the record L in town, aud that if her 1o port wits ever published it wonld kil th place. Whoen he said this most of the men turned pale, and o few of them wanfed to know what puart of the coun- try she was from, _After u long coufer- ence itwas decided that she must be re lieved of her notes in come way hefore tuking her departure, and the lindlord wasinformed of the natare of the crisiy He agreed to de yihing that was neces sngy 10 suve the town, and it was decided that when she enme to ¢, her room should be invaded and her sutehel inves- | izated. This has been done. Sho left here last Friday, and while she was puying her bill two of the boys got into her room opencd hor satchel, and, extracting all her manuseript, left o wad of blunk paper in its place A fow munutes aftor pen departure the men who were in the seeret assemblod in a back room at the hotel and vead the manuseript and 1ot The fivst was an unfinished article on Ied Bunk, givivig the town Hail Colum- bis, and’ seormng many of its leading citizens. Almost every mon in the plice wag deseribed in abusive terms, even t mayor not cseapi ut hulf the wowmen were also made light of, The ussemblage stood the e ig of the letter prgly well, but whed it cam notes it was with difiiculty t the men conld be persunded not to follow thie. stige and arvest the wonan for libel, The worst of these lows; except that the nuimn: u her maouseript v, D'kn miner, Had 4 wiy 1, y Lowel!, Muss,, eseape burglary. wife; Half j Henry M. J-—3, brute. | Harting Full whisky. Gambler, Killea | | i sorted that he g more involved, s al stake, he could to of . Left Abandoned civilized, Liups, wan San Fran, b Mo ono ar gone. vaphs of 65 yo udies In cast, B bor . A" ot hair. No toeth Wt ook rend these things | at cach other and | Yias photo Petor J, A George W, L youin tye, : Wher the eftizens they looked soleranly 0 g Alii,::\nv st L | taken, | Red | member | the oceasion of his appre | upon it, was the & | over! | closed some onc asked what was to be done. The girl had not been gono long and it was snggested that she might be over it that would do be_ Killed, and ut it was seen no od unless she could no one dared suggest that interchange of views, it wait awhile. She might come back finding hor notes gone, she might tackle some other town snd be summarily dealt with, The people of Red Bank were be gnning to wish they had followed her up and A her to death, when the mayor yesterday received a dotter from ton. Marston H. Moore, mewmbor of th islature from Fevryville, which ran as W was agroed or inform you that I have rrod o great blessing on my by marryi voung | N the inter it one and the same thne rver, nochanming Who Wyas out here 1 her friends in tion, e reason she has coneeived a great judice arainst Red Bank and its people, was on the poing of warning every whon et here 1 mny bo pey ut ewotism that my ¢ vecablo to Ter, and [ was able ts which in the course hours led her to deeide (o be my Having linked her fortiunes with my owi shie is now o stanch triend of the northwest, and her highest aspirations are to see it Hourish and fulink its manifest desting Red Bank ineluded. [writeat this tine (o sy this much for the information of your cifizens, as my wite informs me that she lost some manuseript while in- yoor town whicl she foars you may put o false eonstrnction upon, | flope toaddress my constituents in tcat an early duy, when Mrs, Moore will be pleased to receive you all, A little Iater a dispateh was v herve from Mrs. Moore which read lows [Copy of tolegram sent (his committee of young Tudies:] of the legislatn aty more of them ont here. JENNIE CAnven, The Red Bankers thervetipon of one ac cord voted the Hon, Mr. Moore n credit to the territory, and it was decided on ching visit he shoulid be received witha brass hand and a procession of thre cived as fol fo castern av ol taan, Ao 0aa Trems, A Shoshone Indian reports at Lander, Wyo., that ho found, at the foot of u lofty precipice in the Big Horn mountaing, the skeletons of a bear and a man, loek ed in a death struggle, the blade of a knife still lodged in the boar's vibe. Sup posed fate of an English tourist Two women in Ilorence, Kan read that Mrs. Walkup werensed beauty by cating arsenic, tried it week and came near dying. Jolin Gillen, an Tvish saloon keeper of Louisville, Ky., who went sceuvity for a whisky debt of $52 contracted by O'Don ovin last spring, had to pay the debt. Mrs. Charles Sicbert, of New York, shot herself fatally, under the impression that she had two heads and was a mon aty unworthy to live. No one could 1k the delusion. A little dy ter of Mr. Cunuingham of Liberty, Indiana, has swallowed and digested, comfortably, a shawl pin two inches inches long, o copper cent pen and a knife Hlade. Two good $1,000 United States notes ere recontly found inan okl book that B. McAllister, of Monongahala City, I was looking through in his library. In Lincoln county, N. M. near the Pat tos mountain, can be traced what were onee the walls of a large city. Inside the walls are growing monster “cedar trees, 1id Lo be thousands of yeurs old. Scarlet fever was conveyed irl of Watertown, N. Y., bya little friend who sent her o *'dyin on i sheet of puper. The little girl kissed the encirclec p aymate. A distiller helonging to a became ver now demoralized \ ating up wh they have on hand and refuse to osa Kiss' swarim of bees lady, and they A ved, white and blue coflin and amon- wanent With un American eaglo perched 1bition of o Cineinnati lately deceased, and he lad the onifit prepared prior to his de- | His ambition was satisfied, To test his marksmanship, a young man of Sonora tired at o crow. iz aim was bad, for Miss 11 passing on the highway, receivid the ball 1 the mouth between her parted lipe she suddenly shut her teoth upon it held it. Her only injury was a slig cutting of the lips and the breakir the enemal of her two upper front t “Pwo of the toes of my bur p each other and pain m fully,"" said the wife of Jacob Ber Murlboro, Miuss had he utated and bul month, iusband, unknown to the wife, had the | leg exhumed and the toes straightened out, and she said she knew by the velief that folowed the exact moment the wet was performed. - INANCIAL, man whole cense i f New York, Nov. easy al 2, Priste MERCANTILE PAPER—IN a3l per cent. FourraN ™ Exciasae Biois unchanged. GovERSMENTS =Dull but fivin, ~The stock market was les Total sales aonnt to 545,500 shaves, quotations showed a very decided over st evening's elosing figures, and open- uotations for New Yol stock ex- are gener 3 per cent Ligh ) there we in which first | or ore lower, where was 1o | change. A slight advance set in immedintely after the opening market, and fh e Wi highest ns of the day: the m ally strong ut fizures that hest nor ihe lowest of the day, but generally lower than closing prices yested; Y demand Tirm and active, London ndvinee - 1 of 95, 128k Oregon ‘1 « Pacifie Mq . & I, Pacific ' Central Facitic. MO N efencd. ... o (R \ L& ) & R ( Aic. yBL L, &S F. jeferred eiee AL & St ) Cpreferred. Hinols Central, L. B, &\ 1 P b (Texas Pac Union Pacliie. WoSt L&', preferied. .. LakeShore....., & N PPy Mich, Central, 7 Mo. Pacific. 104! Western Vnion, Northern Pae.,, 30150, R & N, preferred. .. | bl 1001 PRODUCE. Nov, 2.— Flonr- and wichanged: soft spring, $5.70a@4,00; Minuneota bake S350 450 patents, $4.75 (@n75; Wisconsin $4.65@185; Michigan, $4.50 (4,90, Wheat-Actiy weali: opencd Chicago, Markol lifuloss somewhat unsettled and Jg@ife better, eased off ! rallied %o dedined Uge, riled o £ nndoe v Y3 S0 ¥ide 1or sl arsiige | 8l for sinber; 3 for danuary: wige | Febriin for My adle. Moaderately active and we de- elined e, and” closed 'g@)gc wnder yes. wali; 42 , - © for No- ¢ for December and the years o 8 Janney § Bt tor M Mirin: lvanced. dat, closing steady RS For cash I Mt Dockinbars S1igo for May Juiet at Ghe, v Slow and T b v i "ok —Falrly wetlve and e K e ey ; 55 kL §tt for Noscili 710,00 Tor for Ko ak: prime, $1.67, l siad 3 declined 1704 @A for casl and Decomber: January: $10.07 w1010 got n | usteel | spot, and soon followed her | : | | cash, November and D | Aftor & froe | oy crenmery, 150 aved vour | great | | | | to alittle | vembers a Hewitt, who was | and | ! | mixed, Lard—Fair business and easy feeling: r ceded 7! @10, and eloxed steddy; S6,10 for | act — | omber; $6.171@6.90 forsfanunry; 86, %0 for Febinnry, Bulk M $3,50 & 185 clear 25.25; short ribs, $1.005.00 Whisky— Nominally at K15, Butter=Fairly active and nrim 1 good to ol short od to fan @1 Cheose - Quict and toady; chol. heddars, 91g@ioeg flats,” 10ce10 Atericas, 10@10%0! skits, Tase, Ergs—Easior at 1i@. Hides— Steady and imehanged ; heavy green alted, fully cired, Slye: 1t 857 dam wed, 6150 bull hides, 8iges dr Tallow Steady and unenanged Flony Wheat, by Corn, b Oats. L Rye. b Birley T P No. 1 15,000 7,000 10.000 119000 5000 01000 tis, Nov. % - Wheat steady, declined, and closed weak for el Basge for December ; tor uary s SLOCL@ L for May Corn — Kasier ¥ie for b e for November: 55 bid for yeat danuay § S6e for May Oais -Sicong, higher Noy Shipments Iibls Open Mo Jan cashy S0 4o tor 1, ¢ bid for o cashs Deccmber bid for and the year Bye—Fiimer at Whisky —Steady at 81.10, Pork —Dullt nomi Lard—Dull, Tow Buiter—Unelan A ey ooN BoArn-Wheat Batley steady Corn—Easy. Oats—Unchanged. Toledo, Nov 26~ Wheat —( lower; No. 2onsh 8887, pplori=Lower: No. 0 cash and Noyember, Oats—Strong: No. 2 eash, 80 ;e bid, Liverpool, Noy. Wheat — 1l ttrecly; new Noo inter and s at £10.00, 8 g, ii—Holders offer moderate spot, Novenber and December Vi for K, 166,000 exports, dullz options opencd g weakened and - deelined 511 leavy: ungradod rod, 30 nominaly Decembor, elosing at 94 Corn. ot lower and fairly active opened fitn and pdvanced (@ ige: | and fell back 1. 105,000 exprts, 23.000; wn T No. 5, 4@ o No. 2, tor, Bige afiont; Dee Opened b coipts, 70005 expe ern, S5asige; whit Petrolemm—Firm: united le, i barrels, 6ige o s—Fitm and Tair iry: 10 packages, k—Lasier family mess, Sl d—Lower and dull; quoted at $5,45@. 4 Nov, 20 higher, but sooi Bt i elev ing at b Oat closing weks 10005 mived west et e, osed at 054 receipts, nd quiet: mess, 0 contract grade, Vles Decomber Steady for choice giades: western, Cl Dull and lieavy Milwaukee, Nov. o? cush, Ni ez Jariuary, Sieg Corn-Steady ; No'* Outs—Firm: No. 2 Quict: No Provisions—Lower; 0,003 new, $10.00, Wiheat —Weak. wess pork, cash old, Wheat—Iicavy; No Corn—Tir demand; No. 8 mixed, new, Bariey Pork—Quiet und firin at $10,00, Lard-—-Aetive and lower at §6.07! ] Whisky—Steady at $1.00, willi siles of ¢ arrels of finished goods on this basis, Minncapolis, Nov. 20, — Wheat — Dot pressed and in’ buyers' favor, but there is fittle trading at the decline: millers are not buying to any exient; No. 1 hard, 87¢ for No- <o for Decembor: n3tje Junu- © lor May: D 1 northern, e lor December; Ste fo) 3 9le for May. Flon—Dull and easier; 5,00 hakers', 55,800 4,00, s At 109,000, Shipinents—Wheat, #,000: flonr, Quiet and unchuised: et ary: s6 ash: Nie for patents, 14,000, LIVE STOCK. ‘he Drovers' Journal ipfs, 70003 shipments, £,000; 15, $200@3 50+ stockers i feeds wa, bulls and mixed, 8185 through Texan cat- attlo—Rec shippin (3303 bk, tle stron Hows—Receipts, @ lower: rous ing and LS, 5,20 Sheep—Rece! S1LN02 805 western, 1,50, Kansas Oit 1005 Shipments none: s steady s exporters, strong nnd S35, 40 .0 pened 1 Receipts, butehers st wenke; &5.05005,257 Con- 5 stoeke w405 shipments, 2,100; Ve, se higher; elosing 3 nee losts good_to ehoiee, $3.35@ common to meditm, $3.500@,35, - Leeeipts, ;" shipments, common to good, $1,5 he each is, Nov. 204 none; quiet; sealla: wags, St. Lo shipmens, nativo sl Dbitchers S2.00005.00; rang( op- lteceipts, dy; cowmon to cho — - OMAHA LIVE Thursday Evening, Noy, 2. ttle business was done 1n the live arket today. Very few buyers were present, iwnd those who - were did not appear anxious to buy. The hog market was lower, RECEIPT -Catfle—TRecelpts, 2,000 quict, with fair demand; Steer, S4.000 nulive 0: cows und heifers, feeders, 250 400; shipments, STOCK, 200 2,000 Cattle..... Hogs. . UPREVAILING PRICES, 7 Good w Extra, 1,500 1y ..Lq 4014 85 55 0@ 150001 2 120001 L) Biad 00 8 ot | 10 Nitive Cows. Western Cows Bulls, o Hojs Heavy Packing. ! Light Weights. ot 11068, Fango of prices for rongh packing and shippipg and light weight hows for seven days 18 shown below: Hou Light ' Mixe Wolghts (1,006 10 0,015, 0113 o1 W00 L5 Dite, day nesdiy irsduy Saturday Monduy i 130 oty 3 5 Waodnoaday! 315614 B Note—All sales of stock in this market are wiade per ewt. live weizht, unless otlierwise stated. Dead hogs sell at 1o per b, for all welghts, “Skins,” or hugs weighing less than 106 1bs., no value, Preguaut sows e docked 40 105, and 5 80 Ibs, OMAHA “’"("AEHA'AH MARKETS, Wednesday Evening, Now, 25, General Markets, s Uhe market continuus steidy at 20 | cite. Buicer~There i very little demind and pules ate slow. 4ils 14 expectally tio of Inferior grades. Quotations Shoice table, L1505 fair t good, 106125 Inferior gradeés, 4@8c; creaniry, M@’ fuferlor, 202 Ciiegse--Faney full eream ehéddar, make, Ju futicy full erean 1 &f ke, ;3 faney 1.5 eam “Young Auericas, Oet. 1iake, 1 ,‘(-Pflc; full _crean flats, Aug uake, 10e; Tl eream Yuarn Americas, Atig. make, 'tes full creatm, J sharp, 67e: 1al quality Swis clioou, do 3d uallly Swlss clisse,” kxbide: briok ghoaes, Tit5i: 1@ile, Limburys ehecae, Anp-Deer und autelope huvebe en oomr duiry, 12 r Pl cream Young g X000 2,000 SO0 102,000 10,000 1,000 dors sALd tor Jun- Wheat—Recelpts, 0002 spot lower and very elosing 'No. 2 red ptions or closing AB(D ber clos- £10,0000