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Termk ecsy, tne 1o suit Apply at the Onaha Financinl Exchango, Parker's building, SW corner of il and Fadnam sts., upstaies 94 NEY TO LOAN on improved and unin- proved ey property. Cuniinghim & Brennan, 1511 Dodge strect. 1 LY for ceverybody! You ean borrow mong on furnitiee, horses, Wagons, pinnos, stock of all kind<, dismonds and fine watchos on your owi time. ' Paviments received At any time, sl interest rediced pro rate. Property lefi in your own possession, Terms Twve s 1he Jowest, Chil und see me, - Businoss confldential. Nondvantage W. R. Croft, Ttoom 4, WithnelI's prthenst cor: wer 10th and Harney, ONEY TO LOAN-O, ¥. Davis & (‘n Real Ratate anid Loan agents, 1505 Furnam St, T ONEY TO LOAN-On good sccuritios. A McGuvock, room 7 Redick Block, 1509 Fg_rll!m i ML T0 LOAN—On chattels, Wooley & Harrison, room 20, Omaha Nutional bunk building. R i b e ONEY TO LOAN—On real cstate and chat- tels. D. L Thomas. 00 _M[ONEY TO LOAN—Fn sums of §200 and np- AW wards on firstclass real cstuto socuvity. Potter & Cabb, 1315 Farnam St. Ll ONEY LOA at . Reed & Co's. Loan office, on furniture, pinos, horses, wagons personal proporty of wil kinds and wl dther iclex of value, without removal, Oyer 15t N Bank, corner 1ith wpd Farnam. Al Lusir strictly confidental K BUSINESS CHANCES. OR SALE-—Ttestaurant, o grent barsain 8200, Gibson & Arciicr, Rooin 3, Withnell Block, 3 OR SALE—Cheaps @ stock of hardwaro sid Aot of tinner's tools, and by also building for sale 20x10, 12 foct h £on for sclling, woing west, Addr gon, Sterling, Neb, EADTHIS and then call on us and let tuke you st o investigate Fall corner 1ot ty o lioises, rents for § Bheridun Ave, north of St Muvy's Ave, $4 b m house and lof, 171h and Burt, § hom house und ‘bascment, 1ith and £1,600 vo lots B0X150, four room house and summer ten, Hrnscom Plice, $3,500., * Full 1dt. ten room housc, St Mary's Ave and ROth 8t. §9,000. Full fot, clegint 5 voom house, Prospect Place, {I'wo full Tots, four room house, stable, efe., - Bhull's 1st., 3,500, Two full Hroom house, rents for $605 20th near Loavenworth, 5,000, Fine house, large lol; Improvement Associa- tion add., $1.500, und 5 houses, Shull's 24 wdd., cheap. Hanscom Place from £70) 10 $w 000, Lots Denise’s, Lake's, Patrick’s and Ox- ford’'s ndds. north, and lots in Shull’s, Hicko Pluce, West Omahn, Rees' and Marsh's adds. south. If you want to invest in hargains, cull and sce us, Edward I Peterson & Co,, Room 5, 8. E. 16th pud Douglus sts, Wik IOR SALE -Or oxchange-The Merdhants' hotel, a tine new hotel in Chadron. Neb, lten- aal receipt: $ o1l 1 ‘ex- Chinge 1 ~s purt of Omuha, in larger Jeity. Addre: ngworthy, Chadron, ANGbraska. SEHfCDSY DR EXCHANGE-A 0500 stock of dry goods for 15 ensh: balinee nimeumbereil dandor good Omaliy properiy. Tor exelinzo= 10,000 stock of dry” goods ior 1 cash, bultieo animeunmbered Lind or good Omaha property. Gibson, Arclior & Co., Itoom & Witinell Block: 1) 'Emu sA well cstablished bank in East- orn Nebraska, county scat town for sale; $12,000 capita) roquired, Address 13 58, Bee (Iulhcl.'. 30 OR SALE—A paying nespup #aod Nebraska, town; price, ¥ Gibson Archer, Room 3, Withnell 1loc 01 0 EXCHANGE—Wan(cd to exchunze, im- L proved residence property on Capitol *Hill, for good acre property. J, L. Rice Farnam! OR SALE—Or 1o tende for Omuhin resi- denco property a farm of 160 neres, pirl amder cultivation for eultivation, #d join- ‘n[fnmcuy linzits'of O'Neill, Holt Co., Nebriski. thas n house, barn and Windul,' A sp) “guvestnent for a furmer. By Goo. W, Duy, 1500 Farnum. 880 OB SALE-A $ ck of gencrul mer- chandise i a rapidly growini town con- taining 1,000 inhabitants and 2 railroads, &itun- _ted in ove of the hest farmine and stoek cogin- tlos n Southorn Nebraskn, Business is the o @st, location the best, and trade the lar any house in town, No better opportunity ean bo' found for any one wishine 10 engae in above business. " Special inducements offercd purchuser, - Wili soll or rent Luilding for articulars address General Mercha lice, Omuh: FNOR SALE fipst-cluss location in Omal tures ubout §1,200. Address P.0. POR SALE—Small stock of dvues, medicines, <34 und the only one in a lively eastern 10wn of L Neprask: invoice $350; veason, will confine to rastice slone. K. M. kreecorian, M.1)., Berlin, Otos county, Nebraska, BO5e21% OR SALE—-Milk Dairy, about 2 cows and outfit, nd land to lease. D, L. Thomas, Room 8, Creighton Llock, sl FFEEALM-:HJnhm«» Dusiness In Omalia, Addroess I3, 45 Bee Oflice. Tafehll 2 t 0K SALE—An established restaurant doing & wgood business in_ Omalhia, prico FH00, son & Archer, oo 3, Withnell Block. UFNOR SALE—The Commcrcial Hotel ut South o “Rond, Nob., price $3,0001 terms. sy, Ad- W, I%,; Box 15, Sotith Bend, Neb. ? s G- on10* 01t SALE-Or exchanzo-Twolve hundred, and olulufi- nores of Mo,, timber and grass Annd, forty niiles cast of Kinsas City. ' As rich Boil s any land in the state, will sell'all or part at ifteen dollars per neve or will _exchunge for od Improved or unimproyed Nebraski land. odford & Bauer 159 iond e Lo , OR SALE—3 lots in Spring Hill, $430 each, Also an establishod banking businoss in Ne- I braska, county seat. Gibson & Archer, Room 1l Bloek, Omaha, 22 JOR SALE~The cnly leather and finding 3 in Lincoli, which has been for ten yeurs very successfullys the rea- on for sclling, ‘death of the proprietors eapital s«u!ln‘!l. from 5,000 to $100, Address Mra, - ~Jneob Haberle, Lincoln, Nob, e UST OPENED—A new boarding house; new rniture, clean roows, and every room fur nished with fove and fubl froe of charge to boarders: guaranteed equal to any 85 house west of Chic Perday &1, per weelk, bourd #nd lodging. $3.50; 312 N 10th Bt, LR OARD for thieo gentlomen in private fam- ily, near business centor, Reter Quired. 411N, jsion. 4 KOO B TROO2: and boand, 80 por week: ver . A\ cation, 1814 Didvenvort St. A8 lov i PERSONAL. DERSONAL—Wanted to buy 4 or 5 Hansccin Pluce; send No of lot and block, e and ruis toJ L ideo, 12 Fwrnau HSONAL—When the robins nest: again West Cuming lots will be double the jrice joy el Le bought for to-day. They are on the MOW OF 10 SNOW. N0 poor lots n the addi- For salo by J. L Wice, 1257 Farmam st OTICE 10 veal estite dealors that hay lots 18 and 19, bioek 11, Kountze & Ruth's litiot to Owahia Tox sale are notited thut I do 01 dosire 1o soll sald 1015 at present. Jobu F. ol 91y i - o .f TOBECK, dml‘ ave & fine listof fmproved and unimproves Tots In OmANR: Reres neAr the ¢y and REnareds of thousands of acres of land gpondenco solicited. Marshall & Taby OST_tiray lorse, bob-tailed, 4 weight 1150 pornds. | 18thst. i wet reward. and Builder. “OST_flod Trish sotter dog, two. yoars old: A lnrge veward for his ref 20 North 1sth Ing the answors addroszed i eare RS b ey iyl name of Cap with a sl plense return him t , 1108 s 1110 e . BTOVE REPAIRS. E W, €. Metzaer Stove Repa between Dodye and Douglas. bt S MISUELLANEOUS. W LADIES ¢ s i stylos, it 510 and 11, Arlingion Biock, Dogln nexcto 10, ADIES 11 want_of good domestic holp ¢ 4 bo supplied by =alling on the Omah ployment Office, Room b, Bushman’s Block, Mrs, + Norrison proy ¥k e ————————— TOR FALE-MISCELLANEOU 1 n bargain, pood family hor:e and hurness. G~ (3001 second-hand pia e pony. Tnqu 5 £lorm ensh and doors, go 10 F. D, Mend 2 S0 Two lots m Pelbum Pluce, one from street onr track Inquire 218, 55 A brivgain—Furnityre and un dcitaking Btoek; only store in oy soat_of Boone siness the reason for il Ludd, Albion, Boone Co.'N e e e e e S WANTED—FEMALE HELP. TANTED—Good: girls for sencral house- Room 4 Bushman Block, 10fh and POR SALE— FANTED = Geeman givl for general honse- Apply to 20 Dodge st. i oncs tog wenernl housewor genoral housc 1 000kS, COmpANIons, families nf good w anytiiing for [urnishing places, Ot genco oflice,, room 3, SEeor, 1th und D we do not charge girls No, 1 cook, white, for hotel: g and Douglas sireot, VW ANTED- Good girl for 310 California urso givl at 19090 Farnim neral housework, girlto do housework Bt w: sniall family 1013 Harney strect, up-stains. German preferres D—Good girls for dinin; houses and rostaurant <hers -and Jauns dresses, girls for private tamilics. it] 1o do general housework at st.and Lonyenwordh sts. quire at 107 South Hth st ANTED—Girls good phaces and i Call at 110 16th Agency, Crounce Bio + Nebraska Emplovient ANTED—Good girl; £ must be neat and willing Call betwoen 32 und ' 1810 Californi. -'\-\'.\NI' 3D —Firstand stcond ook at 1or W C Nebraska, {o_gheck up ook cuaning buck fif- None but competent men need aps Apply by letter giving expericnce rFetorence 1o Wayne, Neb. ANTED—An ANTED—AN oxpert accountant acy young min_ with 10 ke county ngeney forn iousehold: sell to Address B 60, Lo O A carrier for u lorse xoute aily Bvening lee. wnists inmedintely. B Barh Wi cor. £t and Capitol FANTEDMen gad women {0 start & new making less than 10c to 500 ar hour should 10 at once for a packazo of samples of goods, working samples (formulas (o commence and uny Supply Co.. BITUATIONS WANTED. ituation as hous ok inprivate, (a 112 8 15th St TANTED—Situation —Ladhes good reliable domestichelp can be accom ciling at Omaha Intelligenc th and Douglns sts, uriiished with every girl. MISCELLANZOUS WANTS. ED—A good baen Jmmedint a few blocks of our store, 1121 Farnam Stre )—Firoproot safe, 1915 TFANTED A nement desives Dboard and room with a private tamily wh can giyelossons in exclinnge, Address . Permancnt - o wonld like 1o ongnze t dsecond floor table board in a strictly privite faniily of ddults Will pay 4 good price for satisfagtory accommo: name, location and price, tn strict confid ¥OR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. Cuse St., nénr 20th. '~ Urick house, tull lot, ¢ Apply &0 2211 Farnam st W, cor, 11th aud Hurney, Sr00m house on i lGacre parden 3 8 busiioss lots on St y 0 K, B, Chspman & Co., 1237 Howard st, {OR RENT - entund bako oven, John ~6-room coltuge, 4ik house novy Clark's wdd.3 truek furin west of ety $-room 1, etc,, Saunders st. houses of 10, J. Puipps ioe. JTon nEN room cottan A. P, Tukey, 134 Farnam St 018 RENT. tagos, 16 and §15 1 4 , Gruito Blo /i ’—New houso at 1520 J Apply a¢ Cunningham & Brenn House belonging to the estate e Clradwvick, ) Pl eveaue, V.. and roomed hous , bath room und all mode X onces, one Dlock from street esrs. NT—A store room with good o 7 toJoha Buu e Starca 0y 9ih and Leavenworth toro on South Tith st. Both flrst-cluss Als0 Louges to reat. A. Mo L . JOOR RENT—Room at &5, §10, §15 and 15 at 1610 Farnam &t. W55 (OR RENT—Din'nz réom and kitchen fur- nished for hongekeeping; also lodging rooms At Mrs, Packer's 524 N 18th St 570 JOR RENT—Furnished front room, throe blocks from opert house. 168 [Toward st (OR RENT-Desk room in ploasant office. Room y Arlington Block, 1511 Dodzrst, OB BENT-nicely furnishel parlie room with board; al<o firsi-class tabla boaed. tiree minutes’ wallc from postoflice, at 18U Dodie [ OR RENT—(ne <uit of tooms turnished and one suit unfurnished; good restuirant in building. 17105 Cuming strect, 502 V) ANTED— Ay unfurnished room it pricat fouse within cight blocks of postoft referonces exchanged, Addrees B, S 1908 Calic forain. pr 08 RENT—Furntshod roum w ith hoard for two gentlemen, 1415 Jones st Referencos exchanged, B-21% '}mu RENT_S(ore, 3% North 15th st, NOR RENT-§ Lirge rooms. 8. K. Cor. 16th and Leavenworth, 8520 JiOB RENT-2 unfuraished rome, 13 8, 20th, (YOR RENT<Two nice, comfortable fur- nished rooms: éentral locution. Mr dall, Odd Fellows Bloek. RENT-Room with board 0 RENT_Fuarnished or rooms. 100 North 224 St L2 JOOR RENT-Nicely furnished rooms five Dlocks trom postoffice. 503 8, 10tk St o sem QOR RENT-Oflice_and d om. Frenzon Block, east P. 0. - Inquire Room 1. argo furnishéd front room with closet, also. back room. 17E2 Culifor nin st 0 [ OR REN nished. room. Inguire_ 10th and Douglas, 65 JOR RENT—Njccly turnished reom. 8. W cor. 19Th and St. Mary's avo. 514 o8 eNT=iwa suits_ of 4. rooms Plerce sirct botween 10th nid #th. it quire th and Farnam. F. Mochlo. 839 T—Furnished rooms, N, 10th. hed rooms, 4509 Harnoy i FOR SALE-HOUSES--LOTS. TIGATION Wil convinec, you that Swport is the nearest und handsomest acr propeity for oifly S50 u lot: inforest at K per cent. See Newport and be convinced. This tnetime to huy aere lots, spring prices will b higher. Ames, e QO SALE—A fitty ne township 16, ranze I prico $30: vory eheap. Fiire east front lot m Denfse’s add., &850, in_ Hanscont fnand Park Avenues. Come sce il Stovkdi'e & Buncher, 1511 Dodge St. 0520 Fom sa Buy & lot. n West Cuming iddi- tion. & Fons: By Bell & McCandlish, 1511 Dodge Strect. House and lot, bary, cte., Davenport St. ... 85,000 House, % roonis and lotnear Leavenworth; VOry CRSY 1OrmS. ..l i Lo 2,300 Two stor, andlot, Boges &Hill's add., hous Shinn' ‘nad., ai less than cost. . N T 3,000 House and acre of gronnd, Himebaugh's LT e et 2000 Well niproved ré<idenoe property’ in St Louis and Denver, (0 eXchange.. ... Three houses and lots in Hogers'a terms. . 7 e 3 Fine farm in Sarpy county .20 East front - lots m Hanscom Place at 15 Lot in Wainut Hill, Sonth front, i cash. Farm in Douglas county, neurly 600 acres, $26 pel Acre property at £100 to £1,600 per nere. West Sidd 1ot £250 105900, ¥ TOR SALE—i0ts in Planview, $§0; casy Grahwm, Creighton Block, . 920 TN 1,60 WIORT , best acre lots, over levelvoud. Ulic nearcst acre fots over 0l in this mavket. Price, €00 per Jot: on eas, terms;y S pereent it st Theselots will double n valtie {n uext 2 montis. - Ames, JIOR SALE-Twolots in Prospect Place $800. Houseand lot 1,550, monthly payments, Lot in Nelson's aadition $1300.. George . Bemis, 1 and Douglis, . T30 OB SALE—By Potter & Conb, (515 Parnim st 1ot in West End and at £ 2 lots in Shinn's 3d add at $725 ¢acl A fow choiee lots in Mursh's at $1,500 ench. Lot 66xL3t on 15th, 5 blocks fromi pavement, only §1400. i Fitio ncro in Geise's udd, $160, 2 0t the cheapest lotsin PLtinview, only $450. cnch, ) MO SALE-A few lots near Hanscom Pa 0, ham, Creighton Block. 28 h‘"l( Choice Burgaing in veal estate, call at the o of the Omaha Real Estate & Loan Co., rooms 22 and 2 Withnell Building. Omaha. 768 JOR SALE—fy Dester [, Thomss & Bro,, room 8, Creizhton ble 200 feot on Fa st. 85,000 X3 . w. cor. 1ith and_Uentor, 82,00, sx150, Huiscom Place, §700 ot (0x157, on Hmilton and Charles sts, $600 1, 3800, 3 DIocks Wost O coivent. Hx1db, cor. Churles and St sta;, $70 xIot, with house and barn, near’ 20th and Center, '$1L,150, Very cheap; small piyment; Dilance montily, 50145, 9th and Charles, with house of 5 rooms, well, et ¥1,60 216ts, Lowi's nddition, $4%0 and $650. 2lots, W, A, Redick's add, Lot cor. #ith andDave We thie all' the above birghind. Cull for torme. Dexter L Thomas & B, Koom 8, Croighton Block. 5 AOR SALE Good lot i Hunscom Piace Graham, Crelrhion Block. o TPOR SALE—A fow choico lots i Lowe's ud- dition from $375 to £33, Also hou £050, on ensy terms, Potter & Cobb, nun st. cluny, homestead and 1iin one Loy : only Price $40; adiress ¢ Sparger, Cliadron, Neb. 014 OR SALE—A few good lots in Hillsid »ne on Davenport snd Chic 10 8000 each, Potter & Cobb, 1515 nam st. [ OB SALECA special buvain i business 5 feet front on 15th st. by 150 feot point the raily ki, On paved stroot, ote. Onl por fontf0ot. Potter & Cobb, 1615 Fai OR SALE For Sale—Magniticent house and lot, 40y133, in Ttedick's add., closots, puutry, eistein, out houses, ete., £2,000, For Salo—Two lots, Park Wild honses, (wo bins, sho : 00, ‘or Sile—T'o 101 Vi s renting, in Credit Foncier add., eust front, {ruit gurden, cistorn and_wodert} jmprovements, u decided ain, §1,800, . ‘or Sl conveni cable Jocation, £5,000. _For 5 od w, Kivkwood's, Kountze's, Shull's, Saunders & ' Himobaugh's, and other additions ut low Hguros. For Sale~Lots ranging In price from §300 to £5,000 0 easy o, For Bulo—Farms under cultivation and lands of all descriptions u every adjoming stute, ‘or Sule—Twenty-ive farms in the most pros- perous und progressive counties of Nebraska, For particulars enil on Alex. MeGuvock, Real Estate Agent, Koow 7, Rediek Block, Farnim st LS DOR S ALE—Corner_on Farnun, two blocks fvou court house, $12,000. Grubuwm, (r ton block, [ MES, 1507 Farnam St. Lots in Ledick's Grove Aues Place, ...... Oak Chathum.. . View .. Clarendon s Andington’. ;110 Melrose Hill . Pratt's sub-division Hyndicato Pluce .. Leayenworth Terea Barkalow Place.. ... Newport Cote Briliante. Hyde Park Lyman Placo A . 15 ‘Awes, 1507 Parnim, TRV EDERE ~Adjoining. the barracks on the norih, bis ‘the advautage on uice eyl driveway, belutitul location, flne views, and everythiis ciie that £ocs 10 muke up u splendid placo for w rosidence, See Belyedere. It is chenp property, and no mistuke' C. E. Mayne, 8. W.cor 1ath'snd Farnam. [ P04 SALE-Lots in Marsi's wdd., §10 to 1503 % 1o suit purchuser,’ Gribom, Crolyton Hlock, s {OR SALE-) ngdin, Fine busines: pert o AR o This can be bought for ¥2,00) los than aetudl value if (aken at once. 1f you want_an investment look at this. Cochran Drox & @o., 1507 Farnam St, 845 (I“I":A|'A A:“Il',fll' 10 |;*r A("‘I it dividend Pt stock ., Giggon reher, R 3 Withnen Bloek.d 5 o IATRICK'S ndditfori on Swonders streot N y in that part of run_through this addition. 1s ro convenient, business reaches it on two sides—for conyenignce and_desicable local- ity Patrick’s addithn hias many advantages. Call and inyestignte, Lots only 00 to &) cnch. C. E. Maynd ngofit, 8. W. cor. 15th and Farnam, J b {JOR SALE—Tot in Read's 18t addition with 4r00m house, #rick cellar, cistorn, stable, 't speeinl_prico for u few days. Fire lot on, Dodge st only $1.100. Watch our Dbulletin, Someth il fow and Food eve Stockdule & Buncher, 1511 Dodge st. (YOR SALE-A light three.spring wagon and vond cart. 1567 North 1vth st. 0432 [(YOR SALE—Good mileh cow with calf. In- anire Walter Bluek, 19th and William. 8.2 NORSALE—A full ot and S-room house Vir ginin ave, Hanscom place, just south ot |.l'l|\'('l|“:n|'lh st Willsell for $1,300 i1 sold this weck, Fdward . Peterson & Co.. toom3 § cor. 6th and Douglas st,, 50 JOB SALE-Large nouse and 8 nicely clova: ted ota in Shinn's 2 ndd, $6:200. Ais) fing pomed house on Clark strect, nicely elevated £5,000. Gibson & Archer, ltoom 3, Withnell (1OR SALE—Choico 5 or 10 ncre tracts southwost from court house, 14 milos fr Junction of U. I Ky, and Belt Line, and 1 milo irom Stock Yirds. *Lies well: all under enitiv. Can be bouwht for 135 and £20 per if sold soon. Chenpost property in viei Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam st. REENWOOD—~Keautitul acre and half acra lots, fiuie locaton, 3's miles from P, 0., only tow moments walk from Hunecom .~ Acros $100. Hall acres $225, 10 percent- ensh, bidunes monthly payments.” . 1. Mayne, 8. W, cor. lith and Farnaw, 47 (OR SALE—South tronts i Clifton Place, £1000 each. W. T. Graham, Creighton Block, s I\(:lesnl.r;~1\' 150 si0ry, 2235, Trame build ing, suitable for u store, near 10th and Far- namSts, Applyat this offico. 7 BELVEDERE-Acre jore nt $)0 to 8350, Each will make you 7 to 100 per cont prafit he- Tore next_New Yeir's day. Mayne, solo agent, 8. W, eor. 15th und Faroam 5% OR SALE—A soneral merehandiso business in 8 rapidly growing town nob far from Lin- coln, Best trade und location in town, A spien. did opportunity tor party wishing 4 good opening, und having from on to ten thousand dollurs in cash, Will sell for casif only,or part cash, balance ‘real estato in Omihn. Address Merchunt, Bee Office. 82 JORSALE~Lurge ana <mall stovk ranches _with or without stock, For Sule—3 lots in Spring Hill, $450 each. _ ale—Established banking business in Nebraska, county seat. Gib=on & Arcl y reom 8, Withneil Block. 01 Tixchange—Neliraska farms for Omuha pery; o Iands 10 exchange tor stocks of £00ds; Wuntcd—3 business lots for cush within 4 Blocks of postoflice. For Exchange—160 acro improved farm, Madi- son county, Neb., for house mnd 1ot i Omihu. For Sale—A 5-nere tract 4 miles of postoflice; houso ¢ 200,001 §1,600 eash.Gibson¥ Archer, Room 3, Withmell Biovk, 32 VWV ESE SIDE—station on Loavenyworth streot will be the Junction of the Mo, Pac. nnd Belt Line. Lots prirchused there now will re furn a0 handsone profit to the buyer inu very sharttime. Bell & McCandlish pod C. B, Ma SOl¢ ngents. 1ol avpaligl e T OR SALE—House uul‘ Tot 213 8 20th st and payments, - Address C. S, Chipmai coln Neb. 01 BATE=Fiid cathar Tot; enst wnd front, Hunscom #nco. W. T. Graham, Creighton Block, 5 " 4 712 o 30—t i 2 AND SEEKERS, ATTENTION—For full particulars about free and cheap lands in Westorn Nebrasia ' nddrass Thos. C. Patterson, Renl Estate Aweat, Jordy Platte Neb. 3 VOR Choico Bavghins ip real estate,call ut the ofticg of the Ot Rpul Btatc & Lown Co., rooms 22 und 25, Wighneld Buiiding,Omuha. 768 OR SALE-By C. B Mayne. sii—Fult ot small'fonte, Wilcox add., §730. HO—FuR Jot’ on Leavenyorth st niw house, il OO CONVERIEhCO, 4,570, ; 538—Lot OR Farnam steueat 25th st., house § rooms, sl modedm Thprovements, S35, sl 10ts, 1o Tomscs, B nenr’ Howar, 521—Lot 99x154,South 20(h st, good house, §1,530. Monthly piyments. B20—Lot 100x220, nring two streets, nice cot- tage tacing Huascom Park, $1,800. Hindsome lof, nice' cottse 7 rooms, Geor: ik 0. S0, ti=Lot Uif, 5 and urniey, house 7 rooms res, z00d honse, fruit, ete., Leav- cnworth st., $2,50. 2M0—Fult lot, 1wo cottnges, Shinn's add. , $2.250. es—House 1 rooms, enst front, beautiil foci- tion, Hanscom Plice, $4,57). it residence: 10 100ms, 1o lots, fine ion, every. possible conyemeénce, 1%—Corney lot, nice cottage 6 rooms, one block off Suunders st., £,000, 108=-Hundsomest coituge i Omahn, 5 rooms, beautiful lot, Georgia ay SO0, o4 rooms,” South 13th st. Hickory and ith, £1.700; very choup, C. B, Mayr W. cor, Tath and Fyranm, Swith vs Beeche: ' . stipulation. The following cuses were submitted: Hubbart vs Walker; McMurty vs State; Brookwater vs Jacoby. Blue Valley Bank vs Clement, Ervor from Gage county versed. - Opinion bi M well, Cn. g 1—Where under a y goods the mortgagee is rightiully POs- session of the property, 1t is notsubject Lo be levied on under an attachment, as the oflicer cannot take possession of the same, In suchcase the proper procedure is garnishment. -A mortgagee who takes possession of the mortgaged property upon which other creditors: have claims, occupies n trust relation in regard to such property and in disposing ot it will be held to "a strict aceount. McKeigan vs Hopkins., Appeal from John- son - count. Reversed and — decree for plaintiff conditionally, Opinion by Max- well, Ch. J. 1--A court may permit a petition to be amended where the proposed amend- ment does not chunge substantially the claim. So long as the cause of 1den- tity is proserved, the form of the action is not material, A petition in ejectiment therclore, may be amended to be a peti- tion to redecm, the object in both cases being to recover the land 2—In snch ease the statute of lim tions ceases to run against the claim when suit is properly brought thereon, #—A party cannot retain the benefits derived from the fraudulent conduet of his agent without being charged with l:n- instrumentalitics employed'to effect the purposc " ll—W hen real abtafl) is to bo that of the debter, it 15 to be appraised his, and the appralses haye no anthor to consider an adverstelaim of title. 5—A mortgagee i possession secking to enforee his moyyes upon real estate by a deerce of fordelotre and sule, oceu- pies g trust relafipn, dn re, to the property, and Gahiwk ainst the mortgagor, whileitreating the mortgage as valid] hold adveesedd o lim. —An' appraiseris prohibited by stat ute from purchasigg groperty appraised by him, and every Pifdhase 50 made witl | fravduldnt and void. 3 confirmption of a sale cures all |n-x-F| ritics in b, procesdings; but such sale may afterwards be set uside in a proper case for fraud. Rule applied and mortgagor allowed to redecin Evarts vs Smucker. Lrror from Richardson county Affirmed. . Opinion by Maxwell, 1—Where the conditions of a contract have been altered by the consent of the parties, the contract, as modified, should be stated in the petition, and then an al- legation of performance may be alleged Such modified contrict should not e set up in the veply if consistent with the alle- gations of the petition, 2—Where evidence has been received without objection the eourt may ofter ict permit the petition to he amended to conform to the faets proved. Cole.vs Kerr, vor from Adams . connty. Reversed and dismissed, - Opinion by -A chattel mortgnge exectited, deliv 1882, and purporting to conyey “‘one sor rel mule T years old, one brown marc 6 | years old, 40 acres of wheat now grow- | ing, ¥ aecres of corn to be planted, 50 | acres of broom corn to be planted, tend: ered and delivered in Juniata. The above deseribed chattels are now inmy posses. sion, on section 1, town 7, range 11, west Adams county, Nebraska, and are owned by me, and free from all incumbrance in I respects.” Held, to convey no title | to, or lien upon the crop or ficld of corn raised hy the mortgagor on the section of and above deseribed and Tevied upon, as the property of said mortgagor, Novem ber 25, 1882, gainst a judgment cred itor of said mortgagor. Gray vs. Farmer. Error from Lar connty. rved. Opinion by« Chas. 1L 1=Instrnetions given to a jury mus construed together, and it when consic ered as a whole, they properly siate the law, it is suflicient, The Sioux City & Paeific Ra 1 Company vs. Finleyson 16 Noh., 578, 2-T'he verdiet held unsustained by the evidence, Allman vs Moyer, Eeror from Piereo coun- . Afivmed. Opinion by Cobb, Ch. ). 1-In an_action of replevin the trinl court shonld in no case but in case of the plamtifi's fuiling to prove his canse of action the court should retain the eause for the purpose of taking the proper proofs and rendering the appropriate judgment, 2 -Instructions to the jury examined and held rightly given and véfusod. State ex rel Griggs vs Mecker,. Mandamus wiit heretofore. allow Opinion by Reese, 1-"1he record known as the fee book kv\fl by the clerk of the distvict court is a public record. ~Any person interested in the exam- ination of a public record may do so frec of charge Fineh vs York Connty, Kreor from York county. . - Opinion by Reese, resident.of the state of New York came to Nebraska in April, 1880 vemaining unl July of that year: Whiie here he loaned a large sum of money, taking notes amnd mortgages therefor. He then appointed an agent ) this state to take charge of the busi- NSk, the money as it matured, nd reloan.it, with full power to conirol it, reporting to plaintifit from time to time as the husiness progressed. - In the spring of 1881 the property W assessed and taxed in the hands of his agent, Held that it was properly taxed in this state, 2-Where personal property, sueh as notes and ‘mortgages, belonging to 4 non-resident ave placed in - the hands of 1 agent in this state for the purpose of collecting them, - reloaning the mone, using and “controlling it withont any special direetions from his prineipal, the maxim that “‘mevable things follow the person’’ does not apply. The statns of the property for the purposes of taxation becomes fixed in this state and, onder the provisions of the revenue law, is taxable here. ons, Symnes & Co., ington iiros., four cises, Aftimed. Error fiom Riehardson county. Opinion by fteese, J. the transfer or conveyanee of property, is one of fact to be decided by the trial court any cother question” of * tact. Where, on the hearing of & motion to dis- cls 1 attachment, procured upon an allegation of the fraudulent. disposition of property, the averments of such afli- davit are denied by the attachment de- fendant, the burden of proof to establish th, ‘t charged is upon the. plaintift’ in the action, and the motion Lo discharge should be Sustained unless such proof s made by a preponderance of the festi- mony. In stch case an ovder dischare: ing the wttachment will not be reversed unless against the weight of eyidence. 3 debtor has the right to secure part of his ereditors in preference to others by the cony jce or mortgage uf??l'opl ty. The fact of such prefercnce will not of itself render sneh conveyance, or mortgage fraudulent as to other eréd- itors. #—A - mortgage of personal property upon which an attacliment issued against him has been levied has the rvight under the provisions of scetion 235 of the civil code, to resist the attachment by amotion 10 dischargo the same_upon the ground that the allegations of fraud upon which the order of attichment was procured ave untrne, Ballard v Cheney. Appeal from “Johnson Connty: Afliriicd. Opinion by Reese, . The act of 1885 vequiring abstracts of eases in the supreme court to be mad requires snehabsteact o be 50 made to set fortl*so. much’ of the case “as is necessiry to w full understanding o all questions presented to the court for de- cision,”” and so far as the exauination of the ease by the conrt. is concerned, is to take the place of the transcript. and bill of exceptiol The court dois nol lopk beyond the abstract, All parts of the eause omitted therefrom are tredted as not in the case. 2l 1870 certain real eslade was sold on time, the notes for' the installments of the purehase price given by the porehas- er were made payable at a particular bank, The contract declarved tme to be n essentinl clement, and on. the failure of the purchaserto perform, a forfeitur shall ensue, One of the requirements of the contract was the purchase should not aliow the land to be sold for taxes. The notes for the installnent due in October, 1882, were never .sent to, or the bank, where payment was to fe. The vendor v A non-resi- dent of the state, The money to y the instalhment wis ot It at _the pla of payment until m March, 1583, On the ¥th day of Octo: ber, 1882, the vendor purchased the laad tax sale, but redemption was soon fter aade by the purchaser. The notes due in 1883 wern never sent to or left with the b tavhieh payment was. to be mude, but the money was lett there for their payment before their maturity. On the 16t duy of June, 15581, the vendor never having scnt any of the notes to the place of pavment and having declined to veceive the monay loft theve for him, and | after valuable improvements had been made on the land, ofiered Lo veturn the unpaid notes, and de d the contract forfeited, Iekd, that the purehaser was not in defanlt and was entitled to a pér- formance of the contract. 2—Where a bunk is designated as the place at which a purchase money note is 1o be made, the maker is not in default in | not paying the swiwe until the nots is re- ceived at the bank, Robinson vs, Cheney, 17 Neb., 63, - - She Don't Appear Undressod, mk Allen wsed to go toscea down on Praivie avenue, and she was very swell, but Frauk doesn't go there any more since the hired girl gave him away, *She wus a daisy,” he said, “and I liked her with a like a5 big as o demo- cratic majority in Missouri, and I called on that fatal "evening to sec her fora minute, on a little matter, and when the chumeof a lyred girl eame ‘to the door asked for Miss Datiry, and the yassal said she didu't think she was exyetly ready to receive company, and would I wal I told her (o see the young lady and tell her I wanted to spenk with her justa minute, and she needn’t dress unless she was undressed. Away the girl went, and lu wml,Y I heard lic. sing out: ‘Miss Naisy! o parlor and wants to'see you a auinute, and he says youneedn’t dress if you urd undressed ' “Thut ‘i fixed the busiuess, and word was dispatehed 1o e t Miss Daisy was not at hog to Mr. Allon, and Mr. Allen has not-heen back there since, but Mr. Allen is lnying for that hired girl h o car link,” - JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE is highly indorsed by honscheepers and others who have tifed it. No/soap s required, and cleaning is done with a suving of much time and labor, Al ‘housekecpers ered and properly recorded Mateh 30, | should use it. . firmg $4.5087 deinand, cliaracter we ton.within a shorl thme, It is said 1o day, also, that the recentdecline in the stock wias due prineipally to a disagreement principal lolde trouble with the company itself, but nothing of u definite character was made publie, and the stock elosed at highest price of the day. ‘The market closed strong, ), Miss Dairy, Mr, Allenis in the | AMONG THE MARTS OF TRADE. Au Barly Strongth in Wheat That Petered Qut Before the Olose, BROKERS THE MAIN TRADERS. Various Surmises as to the Unusnal Activity inthe Pork Deal -Scalp- ers Give the Market a Vig- ovous Shaking Up. CHICAGO AIN MARKETD. Citeaao, Jan, 2L-[Special Telogram.]— Wikt A eable frons Antwerp that Belginm | i joined the procession of proteetion conn- trie <dightdrop in consolsand a reasonable certainty that the next visible supply state- ment would show a decres in stoeks of about 1,000,000 bushels, produced a feeling of strengtiuin the wheat market (his morning, T'hie carly strength was not lasting. Wheat pencd Yy lower, advanced to s c foc M | and then dropped back to 83 (@ market recovered, and prices fluctuated be | tween Steand $47; e most of the moruing. Bro Kkors, about whose operatons there: is always curiosity and mystery, were the prineipal traders, and they seemed to be very nearly cvenly - divided as o number amd - extent of rders,. though sellers Dadd, i anything a shade the best ot it The 1o'cloek closing was at 8T5@si'e. An in- crease in the amount of wheat and flour on passigetothe United Kipgdom and the con- tinent of about 1,000,000 bushels, had a de- pressing effect on the murket, but a8 the most ol this tnere, is diveetly attributable to the increased export movement from America, this trifying teaiure of (e - situation Jost achof its toree, MiNon Gralss—Corn and oat e signs of life in to + The activity in oats was woiething astonishing, and the price bobbed about within a e range, with an an- pearance of pervous energy that was as re- treshing as it was wousual, . Corn and ou! wore strong, and the inguiry for cash proper- ty was naticeably brisk, Provisions=Scalpers had provisions to- day, and they. gave the market” a vigorous shaking up, devoting their time. and talent mainly o pork.. This staple opened at $11.45 for May, or 10¢ higher than yesterday, but broke under frec offerings of the product: to s It rallied to $11.40 and closed at 1 o'clock at $11.50. Opinion is.stiil divided as to . the merits and true. inwardndss of this deal, some holding that the market is advancing because the legiti- mate situation . warrants higher prices, and othiers that a few heavy weizht packers are making the market to resell their pro- duet, sold originaily at low figures and bought back atless, That everybody was de- ceived to the extent of the crop is now gen- erally. conceded, and te mujonty of packers have changed from the bear to the bull side. The best posted men in the trade lay elaim to the greatest fund of ignorance at this jumetuie, AFTEINO0Y BoAnrD.~All speenlative com- modities -were stronger on the’ afternoon board. Wheat shoys an improvement over Lo'clock prices of e, corn closed ‘e higher, and pork 5@ e higher. 2:45 p. m—=uts on M wheatSie; e Siie, CHICAGO LAIVE STOCK. Carieaco, Jan. 21L—[Special Telegram, | — Carre Jues were fivmer on - all good grades. Trains weve delayed, and during the morring howrs there were 0ot enough good fat cattle to supply the demand. "The general movement wis more aetive, and prices on the chaicest eattle were about 15e higher, nearly or quite us high as at ang thie this year. In one case 64 shipping cattle, averaging 1351 Ibs; b 55,20, s0ld e higher than the best bid on yesterday, and a lot of eattle for which $4.40 was the best biid Wednesday sold at $4.60 to-day. There were many thin and rough cattle on the market which were hard to_sell; and - éountrymen will do well to make © a mote of this, Prices were very upeven, Late trains were heavy laden with cattle, and many salesmen . feared that the temporary spurt in prices would bring excessive. rans. Among the sules to dre<sed beef men were some distil- lery steers at £5.50, and a number of cows and heifers at $55001.00, ‘Hots—Businessin this department was also interrupted by the late arvival of trains, Trade was activeand prices about e higher Prime to chiojee heavy sold at i priwe to choice packing sorts at £5.05a4.15, Packing and shipping, 250 to 400 1bs, 54,00 FINANCLA L. New York: Jun. 3 -On call casy at 162 per cent, Prise M NTILE PAPER—$@5 per cent. FoRrEroN CHAN Bints—Dbull but rosixty days, and $4.80 for (ENTS—Easy but firm to-d stocks St. 1 i were decidedly activ the total transactions for the day exceeded those of yestexday by 13,800 shaves, 25 per cent of the dny’s business Deing 1 Sf, 1% which opened at 919 and closed with advance of 1% per cent, It s apnonneed thit adiveetor’s meeting will be hield to-m row afternoon; at whicliit is understood that some arcangements will be made tor the con- struetion of the Kansas City extension, as well- as other line: rthwestern was 50 strong, Liake Shove closed with o net dvance ol 14, per cent, ( vally the lowest prices were ab or very near the opening, and the hizhest quotations were shortly before o'elock, Coul stocks avere weak all day, Thie ot liportant gain, other than those men- tioned, way Omaha common, 1% per cent, “Phiere has been a good deal ot bear talk of L 1 Pacitic Mail, Including the ddevelopments of an adyerse Tikely Lo bemade in Washing- TOCKS ON WALL BIRELT. . 10035C, &N, VY ....,. 101 1 priteriad; ( . Central Pacilie.. 417 Paertie Mail, sreforrod.. . ( T &8, preferred veineen 2310, 3L & 8E D preferie 2 preferred linois Central. &0 W& W.oisetn Preferrea.. i & TN, Toxis Pacite Union Paciiie: . Wi Bt Lo & 1 [ Pretcrred Pactie . Western Union. Northern D & O, K& N prederred. .. 5| PRODUCE, Chivago, Jan, 21.+Flow--1nehanged winter wheat flowr, $440@ 4055 couth ern, $4,004 4,05, Wiseor B0, 753 Michigan 5010 spring Wit 14.:00: Min nesotn bokers', S8.5004.50: patents, §4.05@ 00: vy dlonr, S8,506800 rols,” §5,10 i0 i ! buckwheat flonr, §4.00@8,50 1 per barrel: =200 per ewt. In Wheai— 1 fuivly aclive but dull; opened a sliad: wealer, udvaneed e, hecane Leclined cey later vuled quiet and te far cashi; W@ e for ") i for Kebruary; Bég@silie for i A shade highers olosed ame as yesterday; 101 hear futuies ¥ e highers e for cash; 6 4 for Januaryand Fébuarys 405 @ May, . jats—Strong an advance of 1) . eash and Jauarys e for Febru 17¢e jur Mays active, strong and { | complaint from the paeking liat they e fo et hows engugl o keep theit of the tecel iy as pussib packing hogs were quoted ney, the Atlante, fa Rye—Dull at 57, Barley—Quiet and easy at 63@65, Timothy—Fair supply vn\f: prime, 8197, Nl“lvnifl-d—i'irm and ¢ highe: 0 1 Pork—Aetive and irregular, but firm: ad- vanced 10e, fell off <0a22e, later _ruled qmml;m. rallied 15¢915 and closed com- posed and steady: S1L.00011.05 for cash S1L00@ 11,02 for January and Febroary S11.90@ 11,3215 for May., Lard--Quiet but steady and unehanged: 860,156,171 for cashand Junuary; S6.17,@ 0 for_ February: $6.55@0570 for M Bulk M Shoulders, $4,0074.05; short clear, £5.700@5.15: short 1ibs, $5.58@5:87! Whisky good o faney cream- good o finc dairy, 10@ e, weed: full cream cheddars, do.. summer’ make, Fase: young L 10t @1, Unchiangeds light demand at 18 [lides—Unehanged: part cured, S@stie; green, S heavy creen salted, 85,¢5 light do, W@t jerbull lides, 9'cs ey fling, Weetde: ealf skins, Tallow—Uneliar untry, 4e3 ur, BhIS, . covei Wheat, Do ouan Corn, bu. Oats. b, .. | Ryebu.. ... Barley, bu.. ... . 20,000 St Louis, N ~\Wheat--Stronger and high N y ‘ebruary, L e, wige higher: No, February, ash, 98%¢; Whisky--$1.10, Pork—Steady at $11.00. Lard—Firm at $6,0006,05, r—Steady and in fair demand; cream- iy, 10 " NooN Boarb—Wheat easy and ¢ nsteady and unehanged. Oats Jan. 21 ~Wheat--Closed quiet but livm 3'cash, 887 @SN Corn—1 cash, Oats-~Dull and uncl ed: eash, e, Liverpool, Jan. Wheat = Démmd inproying ; No. 2 winterawd spring, @ 1, stewdy. # Floir—Toor demand, and dull at 8s, Sorn— Fairdemand and dull b ut steady; old mixed; 45 T new mised, 4s 203 Jan wary, February and Mareh, 4s . New Ovlean 20.—~Corn—Dull and Towers wlhitte, 43 e, H@t Oats—Ste el i, Cornmeal--Kirmer at = ot Prouets=Unsettied, bt generaily hi Lard—$6. 1215, . Bulk meats—Shoulders, $400: long clear, :short clear ribs, S Whéat—Stroni; 3 Kebruary, 6slies © bid, 23! —Wh tecoipts S,0005 exports, $3,0003 spot lirm and wmore ac tive Lor export: options one: ruled . stronzer, elosing firm 1red, Sites No.2 red) S e in store; February elos! inuat 883 c. Corn—Higher: reeeipts, 44,000: exports, 19,01 ungraded, fHes No. 8, 4iig@dse; in‘clevator, {c. Oats—Moderately active: reecipts, 44,000; exports, 100; mixed western, 561, @sSie] white western, {7 2 N Petrolenm--Steady : united closed at 85ige. sees—Dull and drooping; reecipts, 5,000 S35 western, 2 Firm and worc a aness, 10, < siall lots new mess, $12.00, le higher, -with brisk specnla- tive business: sales of choice, 36.50 4. 0. . Febritary, $048@@6.50, Butter -Steady and in fair demand for fine Elgin creamed firm and rather quiet; western flaf, 1@ e, Cineinnati, Jan: 13 - Quiet at £11.00. Lard-- Quict but iirm Ly —Steady at st Fobruary, 78 teady: No. 2 rm: No, ¥ Duil: No. 1, Biley —Qui Provisions: S11.05, ~Wheat—Steady cash and January s 8 5tae for Mareh: 05 for" May; rit, S0e Tor Jannary: S0'ge tor Vi for Mareliz 85 10r May Flour— v and held fim: putents, $4.75 @5,00: bakers, 837504.00. Receipts—W| 33,000 bus flonr, 225 bbls, Shipuents—\W e 5 dloury 10,000 bbls, Cattle—Iteceipts, 54005 active and * firmer; shipping stecrs, 0B, stockers and feeders, $2,7, FL904,00; buik, $ 0, . blls and mi ilogs W0: fetive and strong, closing w and mixed, 35650 4,00 packing and shipping, S4.00a@45753 2l §.40@3,005 SKips, 5550850, hbep—Receh 00; Drsk andsteadys s western, S 3 lmbs, 84,05@5. t. Louis, Jun attle — Leceipts, 1,0003 shipments, 500: active and 106 shers good (0 choice shippi comnon medinm, $4.000 4, steers, $3,15@4.40; cows and heifer 3 stockers and o Hogs—Iteceipts, 7 Ipinents, g s butcherst Best heavy, $4,10004,5 003 light; $3,50( Kansas City, Jan, 2 150): shipments, 1,603 and 10@lse higher: esporters jon fo choice shipping, —§4,00624.90} stockers and feeders, $2,600 cipts, 6,000; shipments, 700 wd active: heavy” stufl is fiem _and othersa shade highers good to choice, $4,00 (4, 155 connmon 1o medium, $35.57003,05, OMAHA LIVE STOOK, Thursday Evening, Jan, 21, The He market was not very active to- day. The reeeipts were light and thore s veiy little stoek in the yards, e demand for cornfed sieers 15 very light by reason of the supply held by the pick Nouses, A scarcity of ars for the shipment of dressed beel has compelled {he packers to vun lisht and it is estimated that the eattlo on hand will last them until the first of the The market in dressed beel steers to- sterduy’s quotations; D 10 1250 ure quoted of 1 1500 to 1500 ab tock Is slow, Good cows are quoted e, 20, and common at §2.25 (@300, ‘Il g ot was a strong 10¢ higher and yvery ‘I'he receipts continue light hiere 16 clsewhere. The heavy snoss D the country have prevented farni- {shiigons from geiting their hogs to the warket, Everything recel Jda o day and fell far short of supplying o wants of nackers, Theie is considerable sployed and Uiers §s sttong eompeti- tion among the biyers to zet as large a share ol 10 exi w 10l hcavy packers 1 ood mixed packers, ); com- non Tough puckor , i, Wiit- sab buying 1 thi Omalie warket to-day, on the warket and the Prices are ouly nomi- g 7o 1o 100'1bs, are \0se averaging 100 to Hozs are now ¢ in this murket at Lighor prices than at any tine sinee te middle of Tt Septobes, O B ptembar b 1t 25310 for the highest and P ewesty on they advanced and sold as ligh s 53 Thewe prices were Oty spasmodic and did not ast longs the retiipts b the time were very light and s were foreed up on that aecount, On U ol the sanie wonth they sold from 0o #8420, Priecs in umu]m-:;u‘culliow oul the month, On - the - d4th - they wrom 2 W s which was the