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. SPECIAT, NOTICES, | BAdvertisements under this head 10 conts per | fine for (he first insertion, and % cents for ench subgequent ir sertion and s L% o 1ne pory /Seven words wil be counted to the line; they must run consecutively and must be paid in ad yance. All advertisements m st be handod in JOR SALE—Gdod e2@dle pony. Dodge. JOR weather strips, storm sash and doors, g0 10 F. D, Mend 2098, 16th st 0 ALY ey & € O sALE-two s m Pelbnm Place, one jlock from strect car track. inquire 2188, fioree. cheap; price 865, Court- kb and D 1PoRpOre. | SBc08 before 3 0'clock p. m., And under no eircum. | 19th street. s 3 stances wili they be taken or discontinued by | —— - toiephone. Partics advortising in these columns and hav- Ing the Answors addrossed m onre of [ BE | eloan stock: will plenso ask for cheok to enable them to get | their letters, as none will be delivered except on [0 BALE=A bargam—Furniture and un- [ “dertaking stock: only store {n_town: now, county seat of Boone county! chinnge of businoss the reason for selling. Ad- dress M. J. Ladd, Albion, Boone Co., Neb. NIALION 0f CHECK, ATl ANSWErS 10 RAVET: | eom——————————————— feements shonld be enclosed in envelopes. TO LOAN-MONEY. ¥ TO LOAN on horsce, wagons, fu niture, watehes, without removal. Terms ensy. (.J Caswell, Room 19, Iron Bank Bu ing, 15th and Farnan.. Take elevator. 600-fob! m_ oty Geo, W. Duy, 15% Farnam. P[0 LOAN-Money i uny amount, On ail elnsscs of seeurity. Ehort tmo 10ans on roal estate Long time loans on real ostato. Mones to loni on ehnttels. Mooy to Jonn on collatornls. Money to lonn on any good security, Torms eney, 1ime 1o £t Apply ut the Omaha Financial Bxchange, Barker's buflaing, SW cornor of Fifteenth and Farnam sts., upstaies 04 ONEY for everybody! You can borrow money on furniture, horses, Wagons, Planoe. stock of all kinds, dismonds and fine Atohes on your own time. Payments received it any time, and fnterest reduced pro rata M-rl ¢ 1Mt in your own possession. Terms low ulfw lowest, Call and seo me. Busin confidentinl. Nondvantage taken, W, R. Crof Room 4, Withnell's New Building, North ner 15th and Harney. MONEY TO LOAN—O. ¥. Betate and Loan agents, donce properts. Javis & Co. Roal ) Fll'nll;l {7!. T[ONEY TO LOAN-On good scouritios. A v Mctinvock, room T Hedick Block, e Farham T[ONEY TO LOAN—-On chattels, Wooley & Farrison, room 2, Omeha National bank bulldin B ) JONEY T0O 1OAN real estute and chat. tels, D, L Thomas. 00 JONEY TO LOAN—In sums of $200 and up- wards on first.clisd real estate socurity. Putter & Cohb, 1615 Farnnm St 801 ONEY LOANED at C, F. Roed & Co's. Lonn office, on furniture, piAnos, horses, wigons aal property of all kinds and all othor a iedes of value, without removal. Oyer 1st Nat'l wak, cornor 1th and Farnam, Al business strictly confldental. e Y BUSINESS CHANCES. B‘n'u SALE-A paying ne~spaper business in #cod Nobraska,_ town; prico, §2,000. GIUson & Avcher, nom 3, With 801 VW ANTED-Tho gitizons of York havo sub- ser{lied mlhout $8,000 to start @ canning fac. tory, und wouldlfke some practical man to put in bitlance'of enpital and take the management Of busincss. “Addrcss B L Eiy, York, Neb. 10 EXCHANGE—Wanted to_exchange, im- proved residenco property, on Gapitol " Hil 205 o0d uero property. J, L Rico, 122 Farnnm! < OR SALE—Or to trade for Omaha resi- denice property & furm of 160 neres. part upder cultivation. all it for eultivation, ad join- - ing the city limfts of 0'Neill, Holt Co., Nebraska, It husa house, barn and windmil), A specini investment for a farmer. By Geo. W, Day, 1500 Farmwm, 8095 'OR-SALE—A $6,000 stock of general mer- chandiso in a rapi rowing town cou- aining 1,000 inbubitants and 2 ruiiroads, situa- od i onlo of the best farming and stock ooyin- ties in Southorn Nebraska. Business i3 the o d- ost, Jocation tho best, and " trade the largoest of auy house in town, No better opportunity can bo found for any_one wishing to ngage in Bbove business. " Special “inducements offored purchuger. Wili sell or rent building for full articulars nddress General Merchant, Beo ilice, Omaha, 85751 OR EXCHANGE—Sto¢k of - general mer- chindiso for Jaid; jmproved preferred. + Address Box 166, Marne, Ta. 830-19" flt SALE—Clonn new stock of grooories in ; rat-clnes location in Omubas &tock and fix- - turcsabout $1,30. Address .0, Hox &, Omuhn. et g FDI’I SALE—Small stock of drugs, medicines, und the only ono in a lively eastérn town of Nenruaka: invoice £350; r on, will confine to rastice nione. K. M. Rreecoridn, M.D., Berlin, “+Dto eounty, Nebraska. 0521 OR SALE—Milk Dalry, about 25 cows and onsfit, and land to lease. D, L. Thomas, Room 8, Creighton block, 801 PR BALE—Hurdwars businoss in Omaln. Adaress b, 45 Beo Ollice. ERrob11 OR SALE—An ostablished rostaurant doing ' good biainess in Omnha, prioo $000. Gib- * hon & Archer, Room 3, Withnell Block, 728 OR SALE—Tho Commercial Hotel at South Hend. Neb., prico $2,000; torms oasy. Ad- T, W. F., Box 15, Bouth Bend, Neb. + 650-feb10* ;Fluz SALE-Or exchange~Twelve hundrod, ‘and olghty gores of Mo., timber and gruss and, forty miles cast of Kansas City. As rich soil ng any land in thoe state, will seli all or purt at fifteen dollars per acre or will _exchange for §ogd lmproved or unimproved Nebrusia lund. i ML Sauver, 155 .40 IOR SALE OR TRADE—For real cstate, tho ey restaurant, fixtdres and contents of twelve + furnished rooms on the §, E. cor. of 12th and ¢ Capitol avenuo. €ogt #1,500'to fitup. Will sell for $500 &nsh, or on tima to good responsible Apply to Corbett, 8. W. cor. 15th and ArTim sis. airs. 459 ‘;,,,‘Fun SALE-3 lots in Spring Hill, $450 cach, Alio un established banking businoss in No- Aralicr, Rogi braska, county seut. Gibson BWithiiell Llock, Oniaba. IOR SALE-The only leather and finding businees in -Lincolti, which 'l bocn cur- ¥lod an 10r teir yents very successtully ; tho ren: ®on for selling, death of the proprietor: apital § reguived, from €3,000 to . §4,000, Address { b Hiiberlo, Lisicoln, Nob. & BOARDING. XV ANTED—Ih Protestant family, bonrd and {NY lodking for gentloman, wifc ‘und- thioo { Hsman . ences, ohildven; central location; good refer- i, Address Ii 65, Beo Offico, B93-2* Bo/um for three gentlomen in private fam- iy Rofere qui near businuss centor, 1IN, 17th st, LOE £ ROOM and hest board $1.50 s very best location, 415 8. 13th el AR OOM and bourd, $5 per week; very bos fR cation, 1814 Dnvcu'wr: St. ll’Xsmbw‘ PERSONAL. "JOERSONAL--Wanted to bay 4 or blotsin A" Hanscom Place; send No of lot and blook, £ty prico and torms 0 J. L. Rice, 122 Farnam: ERSONAL—When the robins nest again M Wost Cuming lots will be double the price ~ thoy cun be bought for to-day. They aro on the |, oo oruo snow. No piotlots in tho widi- o1 Hion. " WoF vulo by J. L Itice, 122 ¥urnam ot Oculist and Aurist, ro- moved to 1514 Douglas streot. Lt ARSHALL & LOBECK, real estato, Bave a fine listof fmproved and unimproved Jots In Omaha; acres near the city and hundrods “of thousands of neros of lund for sale; corro- mdence solicited, Murshull & Lobeck, 1006 aam strect. Oflice open (1l 9p. m, 681 LOST, I:.D"-mm Gordon setter dow, red on nose, s wid T00t: ANSWors (0 (ho name of Cap! e on one hind legi bad on leather collar with a short piece of ropo attuched. Finder will joase roturn him to 2012 Webssor st., o) tlod & Co., 1108 and 1110 Harney. b TO5E-A roan pouy roturn to Furay’s b A PECeIVe POWard, v 1% W C. Metzner Btove Repair Co., 111 80uth Uth Bt between Dodge and Douglus. JLARLES m want of good domestic boip cun be supplied by calling o the Omshs Eme ment Oflico, Koo 4, lusiman's Block. Mrs, . W. Morrison proprielor. 3 + .“\'.' FOR EALE—-MISCELLANEQUS. ME LADIES of Omuha aro respectfully in- vited tocall and nyamine the stock of Seal- n Cloaks and other choice furs in latest ud styles, ut The Ladies' Metropolitun irchasing Akcnoy, Parlors 10 and 11, Arlington k, Douglas St.; hext o P, 0. W # & MES' Sealskin Cloals, Dolmuns und Man- 7 Heaver o I Capes with mufts, X I‘; el3, Soparate mu fur lined elroulars, rens’ sots, g el overcoat ool L and culis, carilage robes, eto; all to bo soli at y roduc od prices, at the Ladies' Metropoli- robinsing Agondy, Pariors 1) and 11, Llock, Dodio Sty nest 10 P. 0. A No. 2 type-writer, Wil i WANTED-FEMALE HELP. FANTED—Good girls for dining room, girls W ke chambar work, cooks Tor bonrding houses and restaurants, dishwashers and laun- dresses, gir)s for private familics. Call 11:2) Far- nan st ? R \v,\srk it 1o do general hou 8, B cor. Z1st and Lenvenworth at iwork at 858 TANTED—Girl for H. 8. Smith, 5i1 19th st oneral housework n th St y il for Ssmull family, Tsaac 1. New, 100 i A £ood sorvant @il in emall fam- Mrs. 1L G Stripe, 1014 Californiy st ¥ iy, ANTED. & and qecond girl In ANTED—A good cook an" & L Tamily of two; bestof waoS PAId. Mrs. rrison, Hooum 4, Bushman'® Biock, 16th vo. J it 85100 W ED—Good girls for goneral housc: work, cooks, ete, Omaha Intelligence Oftice, Room 3, 8, K. cor. 15th and l)uuglm_s;.;. irl for wenoral housework. at 167 Bouth 14th st 35 ANTED- Girl for gencral housowork, Ap- ply t0 2426 Davenport st. -1 VW ANTED—Compotent wil fcr were-nl housework, mrs. Hammound, 615 V [ To- ave 00D GIE furnished to private familiea the same day as orders left. Call or send order to Omaba Intelngence oifice, Hoom §, 8. K. corner 15th and Douglus sts. 20 <uppl Jrivate famitics o1 Intelligence ofiice, Room &, Dolus sts, ' with good places in ¥ ¢ at the Owahi . eor. 15th and W —Good girl; English proferred, must bo nent and wiling; small fami light syork.. Cnil between 12 and 2 or evening, 1810 Calitornia. 4 ANTED—A{ tho Wabash Hot , ® first-cluss cools, - None. Ol 7 ANT) Good kitohen girl. and Farnam t. First and second “YA TED—Good_girls for woneral house- work. Mrs. J. W. Morrison, room 4 Bush- man Block, 16th and Dodglns. 459 “vAN’rEn—Flrfl-cl 83 dining-room girls at the Metropolitan hotol, [ WANTED—-MALE HELP. “r.n TED—An csporionc-d bookkeoper would:like a situation, Address B i, Hee Ofice. a8 NATANTE y. Oma- hit Barb 8th and Capitol uve. —2 mnchnists immodinto Wire Co., cu WAST D—Collcetor— Sl L to gond mon; references required. - Address 1 5, Boo Office. 619+ EED—An A. 1 business man with rofor- onces ind security for & good position. 1 South 10th st, 806-20 ANTEP—Men and women to start a new business at their homes; can by done evenings and leariiod in an hour; any person making Jess than 100 to 50c an hour should send 10c at once for a packago of saniples of goods, and 24 working samples (formulas) tp commence gn. "Addrets Albany Supply Co., Abuny, N. Y. 7 —Gipod_agonts for i fust selling U, C.Bors, 5. W. Cor. Ut & Doug: vt VWANTED—A young man who fine hud ex- perience {nsellmg goods in store; one willing to_mnke himselt generally use ply 316 8. 1oth. VWANTED—Sulesimen 1 each county to in- troduce o now patent spring whillletreo, Sells 1iko wildfire. Profits lurge. Address, with stamp, King Whiltietree Co., Yutan, Nob. 301 . SITUATIONS WANTED. W2 NTED—_Situation by a first” class broad and cake buker, in the city OF country Nicholas Schmittroth, 1502 Californin g, tawn. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. WANTEDBourd, * Permument—A gonile. man and v, ife would liko to engage two well furnished second floor rooms and bath, with table bourd in w strictly private family of ndults Will pay # 004 prico for s Atistactory accommo- dations. Pleaso addreéss with nume, location and price, in strict confidence. B, 42. Bee offige. 732 VW ARTED-—Rootm and board by 2 young men within 5 blocks of P. .. Addrcss, stating ogation, terms, etc., M. & D., Lock Lok thr. | "WANTED—To rent 2 fainished .rooms sult- ablo for light housekooping. . Address P. 0. Box51%, Omaba. FOR nm—xovrii:s!xn LOTS. [OI RENT. ind Wobste Furnan Fer TOOR RENT—House, 8. rooms, §1. G, B “Thompson, 5. W. cor, 1th and Harney, 7 OB RENT—Houso on [7th st., near Capitol avenue,§i. 8 Lebmun, G Drick house, fulllot, corner 18th low rent. C, L, Garrison, 1318 Troom house, stable and car- Cassstroet, Lo blooks i ubout Fob, Arom high school, I'c ssession gl Ist. Inguire of F. OR RENT--Col ns, large with barn on_premises, only 13 block from Etroet @ srs; 890 per month, ' Potter & Cobb, 1615 ¥arnam st 75020 FOOR RENT—Good cottage, b rooms, §! month, Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnaui, DMOR RENT OR LEASE-Sroom house on Howard st.; 10-ncre gardon with 6-room Rhouse adjoming city; 8-ncre farm, 17 miles wost of Omahu; 6 businoss lots on &t Mary's 8ve. Apply o £ B. Cpmua & Co., 1:7 Howard st O RENT -Iiasement and bake oven, John k, 616 N. 10th st. 76:fobl1l ; house north b tr o house, barn, etc., Saunders st 119 north 15th, OR RE! rooms each. J. PRipps Koe. T—Threo bousos of 10, 6 and 4 656 ran Bro's & Co, JOR RENT ~Room With board, itol ave, ®t B JOR RENT_Furnished or unfurnished roome, 700 North 23 St sgoam }mn RENT—Njccly furmished rooms five blocks from postofice. 50: B. 16th st. 4029+ FOR R Block, east P. 0. Inquire Hoom .. ° Fhi« RENT—Large furnished Lront_room with closet, aiso back room. 1712 Califor- nia st o JFOR RENT_Furnished robm. Tnquire loth and Douglas. o5 ed 1toom, 8°W 514 Casa Bt, 63318 FOR RENT—iocly “fu cOr. 10th and St. Mary's ave. 1‘"’" RENT—Furnished ro ms NOR RE “Tooms each, Pierce street_between 10th and. 2th. quire 11th and Farnam. F. Moehle l‘uin RENT—Furnished rooms. o NT—Furnishod rooms, 1500 u‘{%m:y_ JOR RENT-—Furnished suitable for two gentlemen. room with board 1814 Dodge st 90 FOR SALE-~HOUS! J(OR SALE—2 rull lots_on Nichol £1.050 each. Cunninzham & Brennan. 16511 Dodge. FJ(IOR SALE—30 lots in Swoesy Calitornia and Cass streets. 1 for partio- ulars, Cunningham & Brennun, 1511 Dodge. {'OR SALE-—Acro lots in Washington Hill; 42 lots cold since this ndditi the market. You can have you: lots unsold nt $600 an acre. Cunningham & Bren- nan, 1511 Dodge. ToR sa In Cunningham & firon nan's now wddition on the Military Rond, £25); §2) cnsh, balance on _moathly payments if desired. Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Dodge, G250 buys n ful lot in Cunningham & Bro D nan's addition. HEAPEST lots aro in Cunningham & Torms—$20 cash, bal- on monthly payments. Cunningham & man, 1511 Dodge. JPOR SALE—Some splendid nore proper near the vity: 46 nores wiit bo sold_tor un acre. Cunningham & Brentan, 1611 Dodge. i~A good houso and lot, 00x168, on Poppleton nvonuc, south ' front, §£4500. Cun- ninghim & Brennan, F YOU WANT g very protty cottage and two #00d 10ts near st M aveauc, call and seo us. Wo have a burgain, Cunoinghum & Bren- nan, 1511 Dodgo. W03-10 1@0&?«\1. —Buy a lot n West Cuming nddi- -LOTS, addition_on tion. L —By Bell& McCandlish, 1511 Dodge House und lot, barn, ete., Davenport 8t. ., House, 7 rooms and lot,near Leavenworth; Very eusy terms. Two story house and i cost. ... cas arriesireciily o and ucrs of ground: Hiniebangh's 0% eIl improved Louis and Denver, to exchange. ¥} Three houses and fots in Kogors'udd, oasy terms. .. . aeee wat Fine farm in Sarpy ¢ointy East front- lots in Hanscom Place at 97 Cin Walniit Fiill, south front, it cisl Farm in Douglas county, nedrly 600 ncres, §25 per uero. Acro property at $100 to $1,600 per acre, w Side 2 622 ndo property’ in St, OR SALE—Fine placo o lot with nio room: house, arce in threo years. Cor. lot two blocks from street cars, §1,600,. This is i burguin. Lots on monthly peyients, . Some Dargning in two a0d three acre {018, - Stockdalo & Biuncher, 1511 Dedge st. R1-19 OR SALZ—At o bargam. Fine business property on & 13th, 85150 £t This cxm b, bought for §2,000 less thun dotanl vaiue if taken atonce, I you want An investuent look ut this, - Cochrin 8ro’s & €o.. 1509 Farnam, 81519 {JOR SALE-Two lots ‘in Prospect. Place $300. Houseand lot 8! mont y payments, ‘Lot n Nelson's addition, $1700. G!)m?n P. Bemis, 15 and Douglas. EORTER . Bames 3\ FANTED— corins in Om erman 'ave,, Stock of grocerins in Omaha i exchanze fur No. 1 farm, Cochran Bros. & Co., J508 Farnam st. OR SALE—RBy Potter & Canh, st., 1ot in Wost End and st $000. 2 lots in Shinn's 50 add at $7:5 each, A fow choioe lote in Marsh’s at $1,500 cach, Lot 66x134 on 1th, 3 blocks from pavement, only $1800. Tothyis . ine acre in Geise's ndd, 1600, “ - 2 of the cheapest lotsin Plainview, only §4: each. 4 4 (IOR SALE—Houscs and lots, ‘from §1,000 to +0), for sale on monthly paywments. Coch- 50 Farnam B44-19) OR Choice Bargains in real estate, ¢ell at the office of the Omaha Keal Estate & Loan Co., rooms ¥2 and 23 Withnell Building Omaha. 768 JEWFORT lias sold faster than any acro lo ts ever offercd in thys market. Sce it be- foro buying. Ames, 1507 lfm-u:«m. J4OR SALE-10 choico lots in south purt of city at ' less than actual valv Only 1§ down Dulaice 2 years. Cochran fros. & (0., 150) Faynam st. R19-19 1 TORS i ucre lots should s Nowport, Hrighton, Hyde Pari, Cote Brillidnte, 12 01t SALE—Wost sule by J. L. Rice, TR0k SALE—By Doxter L, Y room 8, Cralghiton block: 200 feot on Farnam st. $8,000 @6x150, 8. w. cor. 17th and Centor, 2,60, 50x160, Hauscom Place, €700 9 lots (Ox157, on Hamilton and Charles sts, $600 to_ §500, 3 blocks wost of convont. f0x145, cor, Charles and 5th sts., $700. Bix1of, with house and barn, near 20th and ' $1,15), Very cheap; small paymen bulance monthly, 50x145, ithand Charles, with house of 5 yooms, well, eté., $1,600 #10ts, Lowe's nddition, $600 and §35), 2lots, W, A, Redick's add., $1,200. Lot cor. ¥ith and Davenport, 1,600, We think all the abovo barguins, torms. Doxter L. Thowas & Bro., Croighton Block. Ames, 1507 Farnam. 3 iming_ addition lots_for Farnam St. 880 Thomas & Bro., Call for Room 8, [ NOR SALE—At a bargain-fine busines ! erty on south 1ith, ®x16) feot. This ¢ Dbought for $2,000 less than actual valie if atonce,. [ you want an investment look at this, Cochran Bros. & Co., 1600 Farnum st, 545-19 TIOR BALE=A tow cholco lots in Lowe's ad: dition from §376 to $530, Also house and lot #6030, on casy terms, Pottcr & Cobb, 151 Far- nam st. OR SALE—10 choico lots m south part of city at 1§ loss than aciual value, Only 1 down, balance 2 yows. Cochran Bros, & Co., 1500 Farnam st. 8119 00 TO 8850 for a lot in Ames Place; cheapest lots for sule. 818 Ames, 1507 Farnam. Fox BALE—A fow good lots in Hillside No, one on Duvenport und Chicago ste, oheap BLITI 10 8060 cuch, Potter & Coub, 1615 Far- ico five room cottage, 8. 15th AP, Tukey, 184 Farnuin 5t. OB R near Center. LY LR - IOR RENT—Two cottages, $15 and §1 month, W, Switzler, Granite Block, —New house &t 15%0 Jackson st Allgly At Cunningbum & Brenoan's, 151 Dodgebt, = 102 OB, BENT-House belonwing to the of Judge Chadwick, 809 Fark svenue. Conpell. 281 JOR K] Two now B and 0 roomed houses; furusce, bath room and all modern conven- iencee, ono block frow street cars, Inquire Jo. F. Barton, 814 25th st., or Bmelting Works. 86 PP OB BENT—A store room with good collar A0 Bt strcet. Apily o Joaa B o { OB BENT -2 stores on 9th and Leavenworth 815, 18t0re on South Lith st. Both first-cluss business lceations. Also housos o rens. A, Mo Gavock. o with board for st Hoforences 810 RENT—Furnisbed 100, 0 gentlomon. exchunged, F{1nln Fox RENT -3 Tirge rooms, E. “nd Leavens orth. E\on BMENT -2 unfuraished rooms, JOR SALE—Two largo lots with 4 houses on 2 th L. cst Cu addition lots for L. Rice, 1223 Farnam Bt. B0 . L%, salo by J REBICKS GROVE-One wnile from post- office due west, $500 to §1,200 4 lot. &7 A 1507 Farnam, R SALE—A & property, 8 feet front on loth st, by 15 feet deep. best business point south of the railway track. On paved strect, car line, ete. Only 85) per front oot Potter & Cobb, (615 Farnam st. 7 ]1‘01( SALE—Leal Estale. For SBule—Magniticent house and lot, 40x133, in Hedick's add., glosots, psulry, cistern, out- Louses, ote ¥or Halo~Two lots, Park Wilde ave., two neat houses, two barns, sheds, ete,, §3,000, 1 For Sale—Two lots und two houses renting, n Credit Fonoler add., east front, fruit garden, cistorn and moderd improvements, u decided Largain, $1,500. For Sdle—Substantial house and lot with all 0 iences, wost degicable 1ocation . Kirkwood' For Bule—Lots in Heeds, . Konutze's, Shull's, Saunders & Huncbaugh's, and other fuditions at low figuires. For Salo~Lots ranging in price from $300 to #5000 on eas; ot ’}'nf Suls = X und & of all dosord ¥y adjoining state. For Balo--Twonty-tive Farmus i (s MOLE pros- Perous and progressive countios of Nebraska. For particulars call on Alex. McGavock, Real Estute Agent, Hoow 7, Kedick Block, F-minm st et it in Amres Place. Ames, 1507 Farnam. b s s S e " R SALE—Coruergn Caldwe iistrect, neae Saunders, #03'° 1 frontage, Graham, Creihton, Block.”, & kit) ELVEDERE 44 digyning the B* o north, lind &1100pdAntAfe on hio leve] drivewny, beautifit ‘igeation, fine views, and evorything else thad go6s (o mike up u splendid place for # residonce, See Belvedere, It is cheap property, and we mistake' C. E. Mayne, 8. W.cor I5thwnd Kagngm. 560 OR SALE-—Ono tenth down i socure a lot In West Coming add. 2 Farnam Str [OR SALE propert $!“ TO 8350 813 barracks on Rt . - At flargain, Fine business on 8. x50 ft. This can bo bought for ¥2,00) liés thhn nctunal value if taken atonce. 1f you want an fnye 1ok at this. Cochrin Bro's & Co., 1500 F PATRICK'S nddition on Saunders strect is the cheapest property in that part of the (‘"?' Btreet ears run through this addition. Schools are convenient, business reaches it on two gldes—for convenien and desirable local- ity ( Patrick’s addition has many advantages, | and investigate. Lots only 700 to $000 ench. C. K. Mayne agent, 8. W, cor. 15th nnd Farnam, MES PLACE-Only 20 to it Ames, 1507 Farnam, 24 TR BALE-Lotson Dodge st., 8450 to $500: monthly payments Garham, Creighton Block, 715 Chenpest ity lots, 20 to Ames, 1507 Farnam., One tenth down is all it takes to secure a lot in West Cuming add, J. L. Rice, Farnam Stroet, 0 OR lAL!J—l.M‘N house and 8 nicely eleva. ted lota in Shinn's 24 ndd, $6,200. Als» fine 8-roomed house on Clark street, nicely elevated lot, £,000. Gibson & Archer, Room 3, Withnell lock. 40 OR SALE—West.Caming addition lots for salo by J. L. Rice, 1% 80 OR SALE—Choice 5 or 10 acre tracts, 4 , 4 miles southwost from oourt house, 1% miles from Junction of U. P. Ry, and Belt Line, and 1 milo irom Stock Vards. il under cultiva- tion. Can be bought for §175 and £200 per acre, if_gold soon. - Cheapest property in-vielnity. Potter & Cobb, 15, Faroam st 5 with 4 houses on will “yield 24 por cent oh investment. A yery raro burge.n, Coch ran Bros. & Co., 104 Farbain st. B810 4\l")l{ SALE—Two Place, $330 ench; Creizhton'Block, good lots in H eusy torms, iscom aham, PORBALE—Buy g lot. in West Cuming ndd tion. CIC W to 8350 In Furnam. 816 Fni(s/u,l-:—lmy w10t in West Cuting nddi- tio: 88 ¢ lots from Ames Place, Ames, OR SALE=Two lirge lots with 4 kouses on 20th st TF bought svon will yield 24 por cent on investment. A rare bargaln. Cochran Bros. & Co., 1570 Farnam st. Biseld OR SALE OR EXCHANG Loup Oity, county - geat o Neb. Gibson & Archer, Roo; Choice Iots in herman Co., Withnell Blocl: 72 N WOOD~Boeautiful acre and half hery lots, fine focation, 3% miles from . 0., only Py fow moments walk from Hanscom Park, Acre $400. Half neros $22,10 percent h, balanco monthly payments. . & Mayne, S. W. and Farnrm, 14 Rrpicks croy el cst, $300 to $1,200 4 los Amos OoR SALE»—S(\ $1,000 each, Block.” i o saLr-t torms. Grahaly Hjonis in Clitton Place, . Graham, Crul’gfilfilmn 7 in, Hurtlett's add., $60 Cidighton Block. B IORSALE—A twya fry: 22x00, rame build: v0, noar 108y.and Bat - .ing, suitablo foria £ namSts. Applyat;sh 1\61; SAl tion. OR SAL o005 ”’it';‘i, i lot s from $1,000 to onthly payments, ‘Coche ran Bro's & 00,, 1 rrim. B e —— Fex SATE_ 8008 1 per cont ing. sioois (iveon Th- Asouorc Jmd aying stock. Uibson '& Archer, Koom 3, Withnell Block, " 45y {JOR SAL SRSR=A o5 in Marsh’s add., $1.000to to suit purchaser.” G nll’:um, LLING on its merits, Nowport, nearest and nest acro property. " Amas, 1507 Farnam, . 822 cre lots at €210 to $350. Ench u 7 o 100 P ent profit bo- ‘sday. C.E. Muyne, sole 559 DR SALE~Buy alot in West Cuming addi- tion »18 general merchandise business ina rapidly growing town not far from Lin- coln. Best trade and location in town. A splen- did opportunity for a party wishing “a good opening, and Lmvln){ from seven to ten thousand dollurs in cash, Will sell for cush only,or part cash, balance real estate in Omaha.~ Address Merchunt, Bee Otfice. . © 825 Ames, 1507 Farnu XAMINE IT and be convinced ihat the nearest acre property is Newport. 820 Ames, 1307 Farnam. ]‘UK SALI Arge and small stock ranches. _ with or without stock. For Sule—3 lots in Spring Hill, $450 each. For Sale—Established bapking business in ebraska, county seat.. Gibson & Archer, rooin Withnell Block. For Exchange—Nebraska farms for Omaha properiy; aiso lands 1o exchunge for stocks of BOOdS. Wanted—3 business lots for eash within 4 blocks ot postoffice. For Exchunge—160 aore improved farm, Madi- 801 county, Neb.,, for house and lot in Oniulin. For Balo—A fagre truet 4 milos of postofiice; housc cost §1,200,for 1,500 cash.Gibson& Archer, Room 3, Withnell Bloc a2 ‘ EST SIDE~Station on Leavenworth street will be the junction of the Mo. Pac. and Belt Lme. Lots purchased thore’ now will re- turn a handsome profit to the buyer ina ve short time. “Bell & MlcCundiish and C. B, Muyn sole agents. % OR SALE—Cheap lots in Hanscom Place, Addeess G. P. Btebbing, 800jan17* th et JOR SALE—House and lot 213 § 3 5. Chpimii, and paywents. - Addross coln Neb. 0Ap TPOR SALE- Houses and lots, from §1,00) to 1000, fo sule on wonthly puyments, Goch- 708 & (0. 160 Farnam, Bid-19 POR SALE_Tine corur lof, east and south front, Hanscom P.ce. W, 1. Graham, Crelghton Hlock, 2 1‘ DICK'S GIIOVE—$£300 to §1 alot; mile from postoflico due west, 819 “hos, 1507 Farnam, {JOR SALE—One tenth down is all it takes to secure lot in West Caming add, J. L. Rice, 1222 Farnam St. 79 AND BEEKERS, MTTENTION—For full particulars ubout {ree and choap Iands in Wostern Nebrasin ddsoss Thos, C. Patterson, Heal Estate Agent, Yoy Platte Neb. 53 ran 2% Chioico Bavgaing in rou estaty office of the Ogulus Real Estate & Fooms 2 und 3, Withngll Butlding O TPOE 5A ptcubh down is wll 1t {nkes to securc w ot in Beskuming add. 3. L. Lieo, 1222 Furnaw Stroeby 1 i ——————— — INEPORTMost Ropular aore property; call at the Loan Co,, ha, 768 #6lls on 1ts merits. Auwes, wrnam, oN B48—Full lot, smallouse, Wilcox add., $750. 8i0—Full lot' on Lwavepworth st., new bouse, 1 all modern conyeniences, §4,5. s—Lot on Furnay b house 9 roows, ull modern improvements, §7,54. #6—Two I0ts, two houses, 26t near Howard, 321—Lot 90x154,8outh 20th st, good house, §1,550. Monthly gayinents. 820—Lot 10X230,” fronting two streets, nice cot- tage facing Iascom Park, $1,80. #16—Handsome lot, nice cottage 7 rooms, Geor- in ave., §5,000. ov—Lot wixide, sth and Hurney, liouse T rooms 20—Three acres, good house, frult, etc., Leav- enworth st.,'$2,500. 200—Full lot, twh cottages, Shinn's add., $2,250, #2—House 1 rooms, east front, beautiful loca- tion, Hanscom Place, §3,600. 224—Elegunt resid 16 rooms, two lots, fliio location, ~ every possible convenitne, §11,000, 195—Corner lot, nice coftage 6 rooms, one blogk off Saunders st,, $3,000. 196—-Hundsomest cottige in Omaha, beantiful lot, Georgia ave., §,500. 176~ Lot t0x140, house 4 rooms, South 13th st. Hickory and 160—Good house 6 rooms, full I X 10th, $1500; very cheap. (. B Mayoe, 5. W. cor, 15th and Faraam: a8 5 rooms, Storm_ Siguals, AR the coming of a great storm is heralded by the display of cantionary stgnals, so is the approach of that dread and fatal disease, Consumption of the Lungs; nsually announced in advance by vimples, blotches, - eraptions, uleers, glandular swellings, and Kindred owfward manifestation of the internal blood poison, which, if hot promptly expelled rom the system, attacks the delicate tis- sues of the lungs, causing them to uleer- ate and_break down. Dr. Pierce's Iden Medical Discovery'' is the great remedy for this, 1 for all discases having their origin in sblood. It im- proves the appetite and digestion, in- erenscs nutrition and builds up the wasted yste —— A Baltimore paper says: Mince pie is one of the relies of the semi-barbarous times. Hot—well, it can absorb and con- ceal more heat and keep it longer than any other substance or cowmbination of substances ever invented, And {o_digest it would throw a saw mill out of gear. It is rank poison. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has cured thou sands of cases of rheamatism. This is abundant reason for belief that it will cure you, Try it : —— - The Lutheran church almanac for 1836 returns a total of 862,831 members of the Lutheran church in this country, in- cluding 7,200 in Canada, Of the aggr gate J‘I 220 belong to the general council, 200,100 to the synodical conference - 571 to the general synod (south), to the general synod (north), and 850 to independent synods. There are in all fifty-six synods, with 3,762 ministers and 6,700 meimbor: - WEARY WASHERWOMEN } have been made glad by the introduction of JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE, a pee compound for the laundry. It cleanses the most delieate fabric without injury, Sold by groce e Druggist tells how an astute al has been pleying “what the 1 would eall the di; nfm’iiu[_]; £ He appears with a charcon so and sonie brimstone, saying that the health board has sent him to disinfect the house. Then he blows up his fur- nace and creates so outrageons a stink that the servants leave the Kouse, and he soon follows them with everything he can lay his hands on Tho Chemist and A Rabbit Foot ortune totwo Ladies Mrs, M. A. Nagie is o widow lady who re- sides on South and Tennessee sts., in South Memphis, Nearher 1§ [ Shas, Knell, the wife of an_industrious. Swede, now with the Mcemphis and Kunsas Gity R, R. 1t has been their eustom to purcliase togethier frac- tiobal tickets in the Louisiana State Lotter fr. Kuell said lie had .in his pocket a rabbit- 1 .cut in Kansas, “aud it would it he was allowed tobuy the tici ‘They gave him 50c, each, and he pur- chased a one-tenth ticket, and nailed the rab- bit’s foot tothe wall and’ wrote the numib of the tickety which was 69,255, and it drew one-tenth of the Capital Prize of $150,000. Memphis (Zenn.) Avalanche, Dec. s e il | ent.of British commerec indicated by thie fact that no-day pas without some British vessel being . lo: with all its crew. Indeed the 1tistics for the month of November show a much greater average loss than this, for during its thirty days no fewer than seventy-four ships with all on- board perished. ~ This constitutes a tremendous toll, but having the carrying trade of the world chiefly in ng e her hands, Britannia is able to bear the strain. N ——— Thomas Manahan, No. 33 Montgomery street, Hudson, N: Y., two years ago was given up-by his physicians. ‘He was af- flicted with dyspepsia and obstinate con: stipation; hid 108t forty ponnds in weight nd was a bed-ridden -invalid, He com- menced taking Brandreth's Pills in doses i two and-one. Then he took two cvery “nigats for a month, gained cight pounds inweight, and was able to attend to business, He took-two pills ev- ery night for thé following six wee and was entively, cured. . 4 e The Suez canal is ninety-two miles long and twenty-six fect deep, the.construction baving eovered a period of thirteen years, and the ocapital’ employed amounied to $85,000,000 in round mumbers. Of ‘the tonnage between the east and the west the proportious are 104 voyages by the canal and 60 by the Cape of Good Hope, t®~ CAVITAL PRIZE, Tickets only 8. Shares in Proportion, ] LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “W6 do hereby certily” that we supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and Quarterly Drawings of The Loujsiana Stato-Lottery Compuny, and {n person manago &nd _control the Drawings thomselves, and thit the shmo aro conducted with honesty, fuirness and in good faith toward all partics,'and wo outhoriz @ompany to use this corfificate, with fac-similes of oursignatures attached in its advertisment, COMMISSIONERS. We, the undersigned Bunks and Bankers, will pay all P irawn in The LouisinnasState Lo teries which may be presented at our counters J. M. OGLESBY, Pres: Louisiana National Bank, SAMUEL . KENNEDY, Pres. State National Bank, A. BALDWIN, Pres. Kow 0rlpaus Natlonal Bank, Incornorated In 1888 for 2 years by tho logis: latuce tor Educational and Charitable purposos with capital of §1,000,000—to which & reserve fund of over §550,00 bas since been adde By an overwhelming populur vote its franchise | was made n part of the present state constution adopted December 24, A, D, 1570, o only lottery oyer yoted on and endorsed by the people of any state, Tt never soules or POSLHONES. 118 wrand single number drawings take place monthly, and the extraordinury drawings regu- alry every three months instead of somi-aniu- ally s herotofore, beginning Mureh, 1556, SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY 10 WIN'A FORTUNE, 24 Grand Drawing, Class I3, In the Acaden Music, New Orleans, Tucsday, Feb. 0ih, 1833 1&0th Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE $76,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dollars Ench , Iraction in Fifths, in Proportion, [ ;(‘AI‘I'TAL PRIZE 10,000 10,000 1000 20,000 80,000 N PIIZES, 9 Approximution Prizes of $160 0 do do 9 do do 1007 Prizos, amonnting 10. ... . 8205,600 Application for rutes to ¢lubs shouid be made puly 10 o ollico i the. coupany in New Or cuus, For further information write slearly, giving full address. POSTAL NOVES, Express Money Osdare, or Now York Kxchange i ordinary lei- tor, ourreacy by exuress (ll sums of $5 and up- waids 8 0UY 9XpUnse) uddrossod, M. A. DAUPHIN, Now Orloans, La Or M. ADAUPHIN, Washiugto, b 0. . 0¢ M. O1TRNS & C0., 1503 Farnuum st..Oman Nebrassa. Make P. 0. Money Orders payable and address tered leitery o i ‘Riw Ollifl.\.\'u NATIONAL DANK, New Orloans, La PREDICTING SEVENTY WHEAT Smiling Bears Grow Happier at the Con- tinned Downward Movement. MAY TUMBLES TO EIGHTY-THREE During the Morning Session, and Sold Ono-Half Lower on the Afternoon Board—Provisions Strong and Quoted Higher. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CiicaGo, Jan, 19.—[Special Telegram.]— Witkar—Wheat was the only weak article in the speculative list to-la 1t opened strong enough on the visible supply decrease and advanced e trom yesterday's close. The crest of the wave touched 84'ge for May. The first great decline brought May down to 8¢, There was not much trading at that fig- ure, but the record was made at 8¢, The re- bound carried tho market up to SSig@S3%e, and prices touched that limit many times during the morning after dropping 4@%¢ below it. The market floundered about with- out much solid support from any quarter. The publie cables were quict and private ca- bles ‘sick,” while the temper of the local trading crowd was decidedly bearish. Pro- tessionals who have been riding the market for the last three months are stronger, richer, more numerous, and as determined as ever, while the bulls, weakenerd by chronle defeat, are supposed to bein no mood to do battle. The bears accordingly talk confidently about 0c wheat, while the bulls doing very little in the oratorieal line. Selling to-day was thought to be largely by “longs,” several parties who have been cling- ing to property from 9%¢ down having let go their loads in counsiderable quantities. The market closed finally at 1 o'clock at the very lowest point touched during the morning liours, viz: - 82%e for May, The report that the queen was going toadvise' the putting of a duty on wheat, or thatshe had done and that such action would be “taken by the government, was circulated with depressing effeet, s mot véritied, howe and the new s set down as a canard. Cony—There was some action in May corn to-day for the first time in weeks, the price advancing from 39%e to 40'(e, sand closing at40c. Business. was fairly lively at tines. The decline in the visible did it. OA1s—0ats were rather better, ProvisioNs—DProvisions were strong and higher. Pork advanced 80c, but the market was not sustained, falli 0c from the top, but closing f. lock 1 better than yesterday. Ribs were 15¢ higher at their best. but the net gain at the closing was 5e. No special ehange in lard, Anin- creasing trade on country account is noted. 1t was the demand from that source that put prices up early.” When tlis inquiry was satisfied the market eased off. AFIERNOON BOARD — p. m. — May wheat sold down to 822¢@s23c on the. after- noon board, ‘but. the - market recovered towaids the close. Pork was in demand at improved figures early, bnt lafer the market softened and prices fell away slightly. Corn was easier, CH IC.\GV(V)V LIVE STOCK. [Specidl Telegram. |— CarrLe—Business this morning was very slow, The general run of cattle was rather large, but later on it was loarned the propor- tion of good to choice beef cattle was only small, and the buyers showed more life. ‘The market became active and values wey gencrally firmer: In some eases good to choide “beeyes sold 5@10¢ higher, Hut as a rule there was no quotable alteration. The arket for cowmon to fair and medinm des was nnimproved in price, and, as.sev- eral salésmen said, ¢here were too many cattle of one kind. The dressed beef men bought perhaps a dozen cars of cows at $3.85@8.60, and a 101 herd of 716 Ib Indiun cattle at also some choice 1327 to 1557 Ib cattle at £5.05@5.45. One ‘lot of 973 b steers sold at $4.15, and some rough 1350 b cattle were hard to sell at about’ $4.50. Ship- ping steers, 1350 to 1500 1bs, 84,00@5.45; 1200 10 1350 Ibs, $3.75@4.60; 050 to 1200 1bs, $3.60@ Hogs—The quality was far superior to that of yesterday, and among to-day’s arrivals were many loads of the best that have been here this season, The market opened steady in fact there were a few sales of prime heavy made at a light advanee over the close of last night. Then there was a slight de- cline, ad at the extreme close valiies w back again to the opening prices of the da, Trime assorted heavy sold at $4,1564.20, yacking sorts sold at nd’ rough odds and ends at S ‘king and shipping, 250 to 464 FINANCIAL. 10.—MoyEY—On Cricago, Jan. 19, n. call ' cent. CRCANTILE PAPER—4(@5 per cent, EXCHAN BiLLs~Dull bt 450 for de- re—Vory dull but steady, y, although the stock mar- its special foatures were lini- ited. ‘There was an irregular opening, fok lowed by decided activity and considerable firmness for most stocks,” Lackawanna, alter many fluctuations and a_display- of decided feverishuess, closed at a net gain of 1'% pel cent. The general list was quiet and steady after the first hour for a time. Later ft vielded a fraction, and after 1 o'clock again became firr:, which developed into decided strength later in the day on a report - that meeting bid been held at the ofice of Drexel, Morgan & Co., and an_agrec aent had been lied 1o leave the dificrences between the Baltimore & Ohio and Pennsylvania to arbi- tration, Althoug! the report was not denied before the close of the board, there was a fractional reaction in late dealings, the mar- t closing irregular and comparatively dull, Morgan is authority for the statement that there is no change in the position ‘of the Baltimore & Ohio, Vanderbilts continue to show dectded strength. Among the grangers St. Paul weak in the morning, but. later it rose, and closed with an advance of 114, while preferred is up 15¢ per eent. The other fmportant advances ure Unfon Pa and Paclfic Mail 1% per cent, ket was acti 8% cent bonds... U, 8, 4¢'s. New 4'5% 3 Pacitic 6' of 95, Central Paeif % 8t L. & 8, F. b referred W ML & St e : rrod refer l]lll!nlsflu #3057 | St. I'J &0, L, 5. & 2342 proforrod. Kan 287 Texas Pacific B3 {,‘nlnn Pl.wl - 10035 West Noith 2 (0. K, & N preferred.... 55 | " PRODUOCKE. Chivago, Jan, 19.— Flour — Dull and 3 winter wheat lour, $4.40 04,51 south- $4.0004.65; Wi 8 @A, 753 Michigan soft sy al, §:.7 i Min- nesotu bakers', ) patents, tlour, &8, 30 i barrels ks i buelowheat flour, §14.00@4, 52,00 per ewt. in sacks. Wheat vd woak; opened with eling of 105 ¢ for cash [ ruary; e for ch; o2 May, Corni—Firm wnd ashade hignes firn, at ong time about e above yest ith Je of the advance iost ¢ for January and February per barre e Tor 0¥ Strong: trading eentered in May, which made an advauce of Jelg ox cash and January; 2sige for Febriary e for May. Rye—Dull at 57e. b Barley—Quiet and dull at (3@, Thmotby—1Le bigher; prime, 3150, Flaxseed easier; within & ranee of H@s)! at medinm figures: 810, @11, s Lard Whisky--$1.16. ot Lnam.hu for 15 for May, Steady and unghanged: $0.15@617) January and Fel cash :?’(%nm .1" fatures oash, Pork—Brisk unsettied but active: fluctun closed stoad 5 1,00 for cash an danuary ; $10.05@10.97%5 for February; §11.%5 ruary ; S6.32)¢@ short Butter—Dull; good to fancy creamery, 21@ ry, 16@ e, + good to f 1 full cream cheddars, 9@ sumumer make, 4@se; young Ameri @11, Eegs green, So: heavy bull hides, 9} 1@ dry fliny, Tallow N¢ Sieht demand at 16 X ides —{Tnchanged: part. eured, 8@ co; cen salted, s light oidry sl ealt skins, 10@1se. chante o, do, d, 19401 1 country, 444&; No. 2 country, de; vake, be, but weak, clo: red, cash, Sbey May, Corn nixed, 90le. Oat 11 itye Whisk Pork: e, cash, © bid, Butter- dairy, 16@24 ;Sh'mly 3 No. 2 3 bid, Steady at 8110, firm at $11.00, Lard—Steady ui S Receipt: s 9,000 L 11000 . 19 000 50,000 St. Louis, Jan. 19, 0@, Quict and eusy; o mixed, 10, @Silge; February, 8i Quiet and about steady: Sige; January, § Shivments. 0, % March, No. 2 Viges May, 28150; May, mery, E@s0e AFTERNOON, BoAnun—Wheat irregular and Comn steady and 115 lower to al Toledo, Oats. mand Cor dully new mixee No. Jan, but weak ; cash, S8 Corn—Steady ; ea Nominal. Jan, inte Poor de e higher, hout unchanged. Oats 14 nominall; ~Wheat-- h, 89, 19.—1Vheat unetnnged, osed active Poor de: and spring, 7s 1d, dull. mand ;. o Kansas - City, [V} cash, 6.3ge bid bid, ‘4’«‘.\4{0( Corn— February Oats—Nowin, New. York, 2,803 exports, options opened but - soon weakoened and an, 00 ic ve askeds 4 ho_quotations, 10.—Wheat—Receipts, spot lower. nd @iy dropped 3¢ bid, 28k A d § (1 closing leavy; ungraded red, 2 red, 8§ —Spot lower and g1 od lost; receip graded, 000 in elovator, 31ie 487ce, Oats~Lower; receipts, 64,000 bigl@sse 200 wixed w gher and closed 41,000 N atloat; stern, . ull s¢. I store; Februar) el with Xports ixed, 4 bid,” & X 1t i, ¥y Feb- heat—Lower; Febroary, 6o : asked; My, S15e. nd heavy higher, 1gwle, aiie; No, closing .at options open- lie advance 20,0003 un- 93g@ 500 ehruary. elosing-at exports, 1,- white west- Petroleuni—Steady: auitéd close Eugs—Kasie 3 western, at 885, and dull; receipts, 500 packs . 2@ 4 Firmly held mess, $10,23@10,7 More doing in spof 1oty sale: steam, spot, $6.45@h.50,; Febru: 50, Steady and demand_fair; western, 120 s¢3 Elgin creamery, B e, Cheese—Firm and moderate inguiry, at 7@ e, . Ci low €Cor) Oats—Sea Rye—Lower dt 620, Binrloy —Steady and unchanged. Torl —Firm and held at $11,00. Dull at $6.10. —Steady at $1.10. Milwaukce, Jan, February, Y —Dully Duil; No. ness pol ‘ebruary, S1L.0; Jan, No. 1 3 84ice 1 w.i;':,:c for M ‘U noribern, ‘neglected March, 7!{c KFebrunr » B34 id Flour—Dull and nominal; X hakers, $8,75(04,00, ps—Wheat, 79,000 b, Shipments—\W heat, 5,000 bbis. bus b innati, Jan. 19.—Wheat—Dull and No.2 red, We, —Heavy: No. 8 mixed, ¢ and firm; No, 2 s i@ . cash and id 8dc, for ary; 83l sales at that - Janua ents, $4. flour, 11,000 LIVE STOCK, " Chicago, J repots shipping _steers, feedors, $2.60(4 $1.80a4.00; buik, ilogs @8, Sheep—Iteceipts Ko, natives, §: 313,000 Louis, goud 10 comuon steers, Receipts, rough and mixed 3.00.4, 0, 1. 19.—Tlie Drov Cattlo—Receipts Journal 6.800; steady and firmer; 005,45 stockers and cows, bulls ‘and mixed, 60403,0, : ’ 3 firm ; Jlight weaker; 3,057 packing, and $3.300 light, $5.40(43,90 3 sKips, 7,0605 active but weaker; we Jan. shipiments, 15 . 'Ki nd feeders; pts, 7,000; firm on best g weiks o medium, $4. 00, @1.00; cows and heile exn, $3.00 5¢ lwmnbs, $4.006 — Roceipts, active 4.75(0 5 5 hutelre e .00, shipimnents, 4.000; buteliers’ and choice he ed packing, t eiehts vy, 840000 90 - light, Kansas City, Jan, 19, —Cattle—Receipts, 1,100 and barely stead exporters, $4.90@: sh shipping. Hogs—Re activ $3.00@4,0r OMAHA LIVE Tud Th nearly . everything et any cade two weelss and the few cattle held over ciose of the red than mar at in the yard are mostly poo The eattle torday's pr E o : sold quite ol Wits Butchers' slo cholce buteh 103 col shipments, 600; shipping g butchier stuft fi mon des slow y active; 10 choics A: stockers and feeds i COWS, 00, eipts, and H@10¢ high common to'm 6,000; e il ). shipent wood 10 ¢! ) dinm, $3.50@y.50, was sold the yards were nearce 20, timo since STOOK, v Evening, Jan. 19, live stoek market was active to-day and out. Al the the snow There are no hogs les and not wanted. wany bills coming in 250 Dressod i steady at about yes- was slow at ers’ stosk would Ther are not ange from SLeers averaging guoted to-day at §4.00 to $4.25, "The receipts of hogs wei yot equal to the demand. were all anxions to buy and the pens fly in the day. crday’s prices, honss were eleared e wus steady at ye: Cattle Hogs Av, 1052 HIGIE Showing the highest and lowest 1or hogs durin six days and for the culh'qmutfl on this ket Last month: Friday. Buunriia) 'Hu duy 1 (1eniliy HOGH, £ 43, (i, 45 B o ©» | pounds are in dewand and were i ht to-day and 'he acking ‘The market 200 Av. 1150 ‘prices paid the past ng period

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