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bisk RuA Y Aot THE OMAHA DAILY BB, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, SPECIAL NOTICES, Advertisements under this head 10 cents por fine for the first insertion, and 7 cents for each subsequent irsertion and ¢ 1.6 a 1 ne per month, Beven words wil be counted to the line; they must run consecutively and must bo paidin ad yanoe. All advertiscments m st be handed in before 2 o'clock p. m., and under o cireumn- $iknies will they bo taken o discuntinued [14 clephone., Partics advertising in theso colimns And hav- Ing the answers addressed n care of ‘I nx Beg, will plense ask for check to enable them to got their letters, as none will be delivered except on sontation of check. All answers to adver- feements shonld he enclosed in enve TO LOAN-MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN on horse niture, watoles, without remoyal. ensy. C..J Caswell, Room 19, Tron Bank B ing, 12th and Farnan.. Take elevator, €60-1ch 150,000 to loan on_ city r D Geo. W. Day, 1600 Farnam. T[Y0 LOAN-Nonoy 1 aiy amount, O il classos of security. SOt UM Joans on roal vstate Long time loans on real estate, ¢y to loan on chattels. ¢y o loun on collatorals, od security. ik ougy, 1Mo (0 suit Apply at the Omnha Financial Exchangs, Darker's building, SW corner of Fifteenth und Farnam sis,, upstairs ONEY TO LOAN on improved and unim- proved city property. Cunningham & Brennun, 1511 Dodge strect. o idence property. ONEY for everypody! You can borrow money on furniture, horses, Wigons, pianos, stock of ail kinds, dinmonds and fine Watchos on your own time, ' Pavioents received at any time, and intcrest reduced pro rata, roperty left in your own possossion, Termns w ne the lowest. Call and seo me, usiness confidentinl. Nondyantage taken, W, R. Croft, Room 4, Withnell's New Building, Northeast cor: ner 161 and Harney. () ONEY TO LOAN-O, ¥, Davis & Co. Real Estato and Lonn agonts, 1006 arnam St. ONEY TO LOAN-On good scouritios. A MoGuvock, room 7 Redick Block, 1509 F;l_"nnln T ! ONEY TO LOAN—On chattels, Wooley & Hurrison, room 2, Omaka National bank ‘building. ™ ONEY TO LOAN—On real estate and chat- tels. D, L. Thomus. £00 ATPNEY 10 LOAN—Tn gums of §200 and up- ‘wards on first-clnss real cstato security. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam st. 501 ONEY LOANED at C, F. Reed & Co's. Loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons ersonal property of all kinds &nd all other ar- iclcs of valuo, without removal. Ovor 1st Nat'i Hnnk, corner 13th and Farnam. All business strictly confidental. 802 BUSINESS CHANCES. 0 EXHANGE Onts, for wild land. Davenport st., O suha. [QOR SALE—I have a clean mercantile bus ness paying £5,000 per yeur, that [ will el to alive mun for $30 cashi Tharough investig- tlon invited (o those haying the cashi: have otlier business requiring my time, Address 13 60 office. 3 JBUSINESS CHANCE—$8,000. ‘or sule or trade, improved farm of (40 acro iocate | nenr Loup Clty,Sherman Co,Nob. All fin till2ble lnnd; 100 neres’ broke ready for eropss well watered; good farm house urid Larn and 00d s0d bouse, soliool house on seatfon,cliurel B miles: Loup City 6 miles: vaiiroad graded to it, and track Infd to within 10 miles; title pors will tride for general stock of merehandise w cash equity of $,600 or for smull stock with Btore bullding and lot or resideace property in any good live town in Nebraska. (al or d- dross J, L. Rice, 1252 Farnum. 76-28 jjl'slxr,~~ CHANCE—Sco Rico's list_of 2 bargains in real estate, 07422 OR SALE-The best Omaha; tine location. House and lot nen; LT paying business in Widrees 1", Bos Gibson & Archer, Room 8, Withnell Llo 03 —Chenp, stock of hardwaro und set of tinnor's tools, and_ building for rent; also building for sale 20x40, 12 fect high, Rea- on for selling, wolng west.' Address I, M. Johu- #on, Storiing, Neb. IOR SALE—Or exchange—The Morchants' hotcl, a fine new hotel in Chadron, Neb. Ren- tal receipts now $200 pe th. Will sell or ex- change for rosidenc business part of Omaha, Parties seliing desire to live in a lnrger cily. Address, W. A. Langworthy, Chadron, Nebraska. Olifebs* ) A $7,600 stock of dry goods for 15 cash; balunce unimeumbered landor good Omaha prop For oxchange— A $10,000 stock of dry gonds for 35 cash, balanc unimeumbered land” or good Owahn proporty. Gibson, Archer & Co., Koom 8, Withnell Block, 0 OR SALE—A well ostablishcd bank in Las orn Nobracia, county seat fown for sile d. Address B 5%, oo Oflico, 12530 JFOR SALE—A paying nevspaper businces in good Nebrask_town; price, §2,000. G ibson & Archer, Room 5, Withnell Block, 91 OR SALE—Or to trado for Omaha rosi- donce proporty n farm of 160 ncres. part under cultivation. all fit for cultivation, ud join- ing the city limits of O'Neill, Holt Co., Nebraska, Ithus a house, burn and windmill,' ‘A special investment for a farmer. By Geo. W. D, Farnan & ‘l)ll SALE—A £6,000 k of general mer- chundise In n rapidly growing town con- tuining 1,000 inhabitants and 2 railronds, sitya- ted i one of the best farming and stock cofin- tios in Southorn Nobraska., Business is tho o d. est, ocation the best, and trade tho largest of any houso in town. No better opportunity can be’ found for any one wishing o engage in ' mbove Dusiness. "Special inducements offered purchascr. Wili soll or ront building for full articulnrs address General Morchant, Bee flice, Omakin, & O SALE—Milk Dairy, «bout 2 cows and outfit, and land to léase, D, L. Thomas, Room 8, Creighton block, 801 it SALE—Huvdwara busine Omaha, X Address B, 45 1iee Ottice, b1l JOR SALE—An established restaurant doing good business in Omuha, price $00. Bon & Archer, Room 3, Withnell Block. prico $4,000; torms. ensy. ox 15, South Bend, Ny OR SA and eight; timber and land, tor st of Kinsus City. As rich soilis any land n the state, will sellull or part it fifteen dollurs per nere of will_exchunge for 00d improved or unimproved Nebrasks lund, edford & Sauel OR SALE-3 lots in Spring Hill, $170 onel Also an estublislied banking businoss in Ne- ,{;l'll)lfll. county seat, Gibson & Archer, Room BWithiell Block, Onaba, 8 JOOR SALE-The only Jeather and fnding business fn Lincoln, which hus been car- 1y onrs very suecessfully; the rea- denth of the proprietor; capital q 5,000 10 §4,000. Address Mrs. acob Haberle Lincoln, Neb. ;] “xled an for t gen ivate D—lonrd ) exeoed §0 fy preferrod. Addre e nto et soup with breud, Ith St . D—A new boarding house; now ooms, and every room fur- and fuel freo of chargo to nteed equal to uny £ hous Per day $1, per weok, bonrd 2N 10th Bt (L= CTrUsT or furnituze, cf nished with stovi boarders west of (' d best board $1508 w ost location. 415 5, Jith st 87 OOM and hoard, $5 por week; very bostlo- cation. 1514 Diveuport St 1srebly PERSONAL, —Reud about the reil 0 :taie, published by J. L. i nam Stieet, EAD THIS and then call on ug and lot us it o investizute. Full corner 1ot two houses, ronts for §45. Phil & Bheridan Ave, north of St. Mary's Ave, §1.8#0 + " Five room house and lot, Vith and 1urt, §2,20, Three room house and 'buscment, 17l and Leavenworth, §1,600. Two lots 50X130, Tolr room house and summe kitchen, Hrnscoih Place, $3.40. Full 16t ten room bhouse, St Mary's S 0, Ave and room kouse, Prospect Plice, 0 full lots, four rdom house, stalile, cte., Bhull’s 1st.. $550, Two full ots, § room hous near Leavonworth, §,04. § o Fine kouso, largh lot: mprovenent Assocl tiou Add., §1,50. Two lofs and , vonts far $60; 20th 5, Sh1's 20 0dd., cheap. 0 lots in Hauscon Plice [ron §10110'F = (00 Deniso’s, Lake's, Pautrick’s and 0 gord's ndds. north, and lots o Shulls, Jicks Place, West Omubia, Rees' wnd Marth's adds Bouth. 1f You want' 10 (Uvest in bargaing, calk ind soe us. Edward 1. Petorson & ., Lodm b, E. cor. 16tk nud Douglas sts, ) B B/ D ARNOLD, Ooulist and Aurist, ro- 1uoved to 1514 D. puging stroet. ® REAL ESTATE. J OTICE to ron] estato dealers that have list AN Jote 18 and 10, Block 11, Kountze & Ruth's addition to Omuha for sale are notified that T do not desire to sell said lots at present. John F. Bohm, 040-2* BIARNI ALL & TLOBEOR, real estafo, bave a finelist of improved and unimproved Jots in Omaha; acros near the city and hundreds of thousands of neres of land for sale: corre. gpondence solicited. Marsball & Lobeck, 1506 Farnwm street. Office open till ® p. m. 004 T RO horse, bol JO8T-Gray A weight 1150 pounds. Return to 1th st. and get roward, John Hoye, @ntracior and Builder, 056 TLO8T=Ted Tuish scttor dog, two yoars old: Alnrge roward for his return fo 62) North 15k FUIE W. G, Metzner Stove Repair Co., 111 South 1ith 8t, between Dodge and Dousis. MISCELLANEOUS. LADIES of Ominha aro respeotfully n- ed to eall and examine the stock of Beal- Clonks And othor cholee fura in_ latest shapes and stylos, at The Ladies' Motropolitan Purchasing Agency, Parvlors 10 and 11 Arlington Block, Douglas St., next to P, 0. 000-22 ADIES m want of good domegtio help can 4 be eupplied by calliig on the Omaha Eme loyment Office, Room 4, Bushman's Block. Mra. W. Morrison proprietor. 874 ~ FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. $é0 Wifl buya No, 1 team of ponies at 1810 Farnam st., it taken ot o #i0-28 lgnn SALE=ATight throv-spring wagon and road oart. 1507 N. 16th 7-25% gain, good family horee with hew phacton und harness. J. L Rico, Farnam. Vl'.‘\]»)!': OR SALE—Gool sccond-hand piano cheap. Address B57, Boe Odice. 024-22% FOR SALE—Gdod sed dle pony. Dodge. Fni« wouther strips, storm sash and doors, go to F. D. Mead 5098, 10th st. ) JOOR SALE—Two lots 1n_Relbam Place, ono block from street enr track. Inquire 18th street. WANTED-FEMALE MELP. ANTED—Good_gitls for frone work, Hoom 4 Bushman Block, 16th_and Douglas. 10 v Tnguire 1512 S0-t5¢ FANTED—Gorman wirl for goneral house- work.-Apply to % Dodge st.at onet, i vl tfor geno 50 for good i, »)—Good girls for general house- cooks, companions, in smull families at good wages: wa do not charge girls anything for furnishing places, Omahn_Tntolli- geneofiice,, room g Sl cor. 15t and Douglus TED—Nurse gitl at 1900 Farnam St —Good girl for gencral ho 2310 California St. "‘,‘A.\'THILA irl for light housokecping; small faniily; Gorman preferred. Apply 1013 Harney stre 09922 VW ANTED—Good girls for dining room, girls for chambor work, cooks for boarding nts, dishwasliers and laun- Call 1120 Far- 93 up-stairs. houses and restuur dresses, girls tor privatd familics. nam st WANTE >—Girl to do general housewor 8. E. cor. 21st and Loavenworth sts. YV ANEED_Giel for general house ol o at 107 South 14th st. general housewor good places and £0od wazes: plices given Call nt 110 16th st., Nebraska Employment Crounce Block. b2 WANTED—MALE HELP. "‘vvdarin»‘:o men for new railrond wor free trunsportation: ship Monday. ply 024 Hurney street, It E. Irwin & Co. 05523 VW ANIED-Salesmen tn overy part of the Union to representa paint manufacturing establishment having soveral specialties that are popular and easy selling, Can be handled alone or in connection with other goods. Addre W, 13 Price Manufacturing Co., Baltimor -2 VVANTED—Socond-hand_ type-writor or cail- wraph. Aduross B 64, Bee Office, st address. S ‘ TANTED—A No. 1 cook, white, for hotel; good wages: eall at room 3, SE cor. 1ith and Douglas street. 32 >—An expert accountant acquaint- 1 with county trensurer's accounts Nebraska, to_check up book ruaning buck fif- teen years, None but compctent men need up- ply. Apply by letter giving expericnce and roforence 1o Chus, Johnson, County Clork, Wayne, Neb. [T VW ANTED—An onergotic young man with fity dollars 10 take county ngency for a patent ticlo used in_every houschold; soll to retnil grocors and druggists; no competit'on. 1360, Beo Office. 92220 —A carrier. for a lorse route on Eyening Beo. WA h W TANTED—Men and women to start a new buginess at thelr homes; can be done cvenings and learned in_an hour; any person making less than 10¢ to 60¢c an hour should send 10c at once for n packuge of samples of good fand 24 working samples (formulas) to commenc on. Address Albany Supply Co., Al ¥ ninchinists tmmediately, Omo- © Co., cor. 5th and Capitol nve. B SITUATIONS WANTED, Y —A young man having had 6 year: X nce ‘in # first-cluss goneral sto: would like u position in some wholosale housc spenks German, Swedish and Danish; best rofe ences given. Address 3 62, Bee office. 901-25+ Wa TED—Position by u gontleman, & stran- R VY Diouisornor b privats Tambsaiia S 1ot St w0722 VVANTED Situation—Ladies in want of good relinble domestic help can be aceon- modated by calling at Omana Intelligence Office Jtoom i, 8, E. cor. 1ith und Douglus sts, Lest of references furnished with every givl, 4l MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. VWV ANTED-Room mute: splendid room tavo blocks wo -t of P O; rent 10 per month tor two. BT, thisoTee, 23 WV ANEER=A wood burn immedintely, within LY fow blooks of” our store. Liaach & ¢ rusm Strect. ] WANTED-To vout u Tox §room h all mode nents, und loc best paiiof o 1. 65, lico oftice ED- Fire proof su nam st, ED—A lady of superior musical edu- eation and refinement desires to secure hoard and room with a private family where she can give lessons in exchinnge. Address 1 59, lico ofie P41 y Pormanent—A gontlo- man and wife would like to engngo tw furnished second rooms and buth, tuble board in o sty ate family of nduls Will pay 8 #a0d pri salisiaciory gecomimo dations. Plox J With nii and price, in étvict confldence, 1. oflice. ANTED—lour. FOR RENY-HOUSES AND LOTS. Hou 9 of § rooms »d _and Hay /e of Mount & Giltin 265 5 14th Stre [ oR rEN Cass S, i Street 08 RENT—Lilok house, fulllot, cornor 16t and Webster; low reut. 'C. L. Giwrison, 13 arna. o REN INT- rooms, barn, ete. " Audrew, 612 N. 16th Ut ottag v 20th Store. Apply at 1211 Far —Hot TPk BEN LW, Thompson, l‘(ll( BENTOR 1 [ H, houso adjo of (knabia: 6 Lusiy Apply 1o £ B Capue & Co., 55 018 ou i, Mary's @ve. A7 Hovard st 110 ~Masement and bake oven. Johu 16t st Thtebll N4 rooir Cottuge, 4tk house nortiy St Milry's. uve. od Charlos streef, Clark b’ fury wost: of elty s &roan hous: ¥ Gl exs st K F. Stinge i [y OR BEN Erck, 615 ror from OR RENT-Three houses of 10, 8 and 4 tooms ench. J. Pnipps Roe. 555 J7OR RENT—Nice five room cottage, 8. 1ith nenr Center. A. P. Tukey, 1504 Farnam St. ok OR RENT_Two cottagos, $1b and 819 or month, . Switzler, Oranito Block. 4% OR RENT—Now house at 152 Jackson st Apply at Cunningham & Bronnan (WL Dodge St. L OR RENT—House belonging to the estate of Judge Chadwick, 809 Park avenue. W.J. Connell. % g st . el Fuit RENT—Two new 8and 9 roomed houses; furnace, bath room ind all modern conven: X from street ears, Tnquire Jo. r Smelting Works, 8% fencee, one blo F. Barton, 814 25th st 7Ok RENT—A store room with good cellar 1906 Burt streot. Apply toJoha Bau mor. JFOR RENTS taros on 9th and Leavenworth ste. 1 store on South 19th &t. Both first-class business lceations. -~ Also houses to rent. A. Me- Guvock, o FOR RENT—ROOMS. s {OR RENT—Furnished room. Inquire diug store, 10th and Doglns. 055, O RENT.With board, in_private fo nicely furnished front man ond wite or two gentlemen: ties onl pronces given and dress 151, Dee Office, (OR - RENT—Furnished rooms. 707 North 224 St. FOR RENT—Room at 1010 Farnam st. JFOR RENT-Dining room and kitchen fur- nished for housekeeping; also lodging at Mra, Packer's 624 N 7OR RENT—Furnished front room, threo blocks from opora hiouso. 109 Howard st. or unfurnished 80927 §10, §15 anc L 05523 Sth 8t 967-23' J'OB RENT-Dosk room in pleasant office. Ttoom 0, Arlington Block, 1811 Dodgn st N0 RENT—nicely furnished parlor room vith bord; ulso first-cliss tabla board, three ites’ walk from postofice, at 1814 Dodie. mif 0t [1018 RENT—Ono suit of rooms furnishod and one suit unfurnished; kood restaurant in building. 1719% Cuming street. W02 VW ANTED-An unfurnished room in privato houso within eight blocks of postofti reforences exchanged. Address To. S 198 Calic fornin. 051 Jronw o rooms, 8. E. Cor. 16th and Leavenworth. 85023 E“]" RENT—2 unfurnished rooms, 613 8, 10th, & Tror RENT. F onR R 4 blocks trom postoftice, Toom with board 1013 Capitol ave. SR 5 -2 NT—Nicely furnished rooms five 507 B. 16th St. 86023 Offico_nd desk room. Frenz Cid —Lurgo furnished {ront_ room o back room. 1712 Califor- 02 DOR NT—Two suits of 4 rooms each Pierce sireet_botween 10th and 20th, Quire 11th und Farnam. F. Moehle. 533 Jror RENT, [0 REN Block, east P. 0. Inquire Room 1. 7OR REN with closet, nia st. Furnished rooms. Frorx NT—Furnishod rooms, um'lllx_n;nu? FOR SALE-HOUSES--LOTS. ]]vfiu SALE—T3; neres fine land near Council Blul bash rai Will sell eheaps casy tor Saward T, son & Co., room 8,5'E cor. Tith and Douglus. 008 NVESTIGATION wili convince you that Newportis the noarest and handsoinest acro property foronly £ n lot; Interest at 8 per cent. Seo Newport and be convinced, This is tne time to buy acre lots, spring prices will be higher. Am Farndin. 016 OR 8. [ tion QOR SALE—15; acro in_Wileox ndd., $1,7 onsy poymonts. Edward T, Deterson & voorn B, 81 cor. 15th and Dongias. SALIB—By Bell & McCandiish, 1 Street. House and lot, bar House, 7 room's and lot, very cusy term: ARny Two story house and Tot,Bog &5 &Hill's add., ete., Davenport St car Lenvenwortii; Corner 1ot and house in’ Shinn's ‘add., at 1oss thuniooste o repies . Houso and ucrd of ‘ground, Tiimcbui Well iniproved residence property’ in Louts and Donver, to exchange. .. Three houses and lots in Rogers'ndd. e 7,000 e .. 1,00 ront, half ensh. 600 , nedrly 600 ucres, §26 ferms. N Fino farm in Sarpy county . East front Place at per aere. Acre property at £100 to £1,600 per acre. West Side lots £230 to $60). Plamview, $450; easy OB sanr—ios ghton Block. 92 terms. Grahum, Cr JOR SALE ultivation in Cass count ments; easy t & roo1i 3, NEwroRt 0 acres und ). Edward T. P ith and_Dougli cnrest, best acre lots, over level rond. The st acre 10ts ¢ Bold in this market. Price, €500 per lot; on cusy tenns; ¥ per cont interest. These lots wili double i valtio i nextiz months. ~ Ames, 1507 Fapiam. 017 s—Two lotsin Prospoct Pluce $500. nthly puyments, Lof George P, Bemis, 15 ) ROk SAL Housc and lot §1,55), 1 in Nelson's addition $17 and Douglas. a fow nioe lots i Pa- sold Ed- 5th and 965 OR SALE--We hay pillion that we will sell at u havaain it soon, or will trade for Omaba red ward T Peterson & Co., 10om 4 SE cor Douglas. 0K SALE—Dy Pottor & 1515 Farnum st., 1lot in West End and at $600, 21ofs in Shinn's id add at $725 cach, A fow choice lots in Marsh's at $1,800 cach. Lot 66x134 on Lith, 3 blocks {rom pavcment, only $1500. Fine acre in Geise's add, $1600, 2 of the choupest lotsin” Pluinviow, only $450 ench, 7 TR SALE Huve untnproved and in ovory county in the state that we will at a b grain for the next ten days; Callon Bdward 1, Poterson & Co., room 4, SE cor. 15th and Doug* las. 930 JOR SALE—A fow lots near Hanscom Park, 760, Graham, Creighton Block, s Binu Choice Bargains in real estate, call at the oflic omaha Keal Estate & Loar Yooms 22 and 2 Withneli Building Omuhi. JOR SALE ; L room K, Cre 200 foct on F #,000 X100, 5 w. cor. 17th und Centor, $2,00, H0x150, Hanscom Place, $100 g lots (4x157, on Hamillon und Charlos sts, 600 10 $500, § blocks west of convent, 50x14b, cor. Charles and $1 st., §700, i5x151, with house and barn, newr 20th and §L150. Very cheap: small payment; s monthly SOX145, Bth and Thomus & Bro., narles, with house of & vooms, ion, $600 and $65. $1,20. t Wo think all the abovo birziins, rmg, Doxter L. Thomas & Bro., Creighton Block. Call for Room &, MOR SALE~Good lot in Hanscom Place, § Gralinm, Creighton Block FoRSALE-Wo have an i tract city that wo will sell ut a barguing cut up int ing f10n1 €204 u W bt 470 ar tho lots that will | son, 100w 3, £ NOR SALE in Pollum to-ms, choice lots in Clurk's Place, just sou Hans com Purk, from $500 to $50; 10 per cont eash nd ensy payments. Do sure 10 8ce <hose Stockdalé & Bunehor, 1511 Dodge st @0 Bome 15 in Lowe's ad- Also Jiouse und lot & Cobb, 1515 Far- V0K SALE—A lew choice dition from $370 10 $659, $030, on easy teviis, Potter nu st A mber clum, homoestead and only Fall SAL pre-cmption, 450 ucees, all i one boc 2 miles from Chndron, Price $40; ndare & Spargor, Chadron, Neb. 1 Fous A tow good lots in Hillside No. one on_Davenport and Chicago sts., ¢ at€is0 10 360 each, Potter & Cobb, 15 nam st ¥ P Far lc(ll‘ SALE—A special bargain in business property, ¥ foet tront om lach st. by 10 foot iost Business point south of tho ralway On paved sireot, cay line, ete. Only ) Poiter & Cobb, {815 Farnm st. 00 decp. WAck. per fiont foot. 9B SALE--Comer on Faruaw, two biocks ) court bouse, $LA - Gralam, Ciele < Tooms I OR SALE -2 bargairis by J. L Rice, 12 Farnam st | We By DATERINS A6d ean Just what wo say, S0 don't eut off Your noo {6 pito Fm" fage by giving them the go-by. Another nllpl:lhgl}l.\uf'lh hnv\‘_!homxvl"q('\i:’:m‘m‘}' and salo ovebargaine, Selah! whio £ all tho above ltguins. which means sargain 1=Lot in Lowe's 1st add., 60x120, 350. No. 2—Lot_in Ménisals add,, corner, & and B. front, 7X122, §e50, Np. d—Lot In Hiokoryr Plnce, 45x110, $200, :“I‘.‘rJlI:\" in Shinn’s 24 add. corner, 63x1 nylew, borger, 50x124, $500. (v " ), thsfte 500, No: =2 10ts. ond' & et Dwiiht No. 92 lots, ond @ corner, Dw i O No a0, $00b, corner, Dwight & Lymon's No. 103 lots in Thornbirg add., $1,20 No.ll—~Corner lot, Hanscom Place, &1 No. 12—Inside 10t Hanscom Place, No. 162 lots Thornburg Placo, $1,000. No. 17—t lots in KV St s sad Spoctal, No._18-2 lots, Patterson’s add -~ Himebaugh & Patterson’s add,, Tmproved Rosidenee projorty— No. 10—Rlegant hotse, nlonty Charles st., §3,50, Fiiouse aid fot, Davenport st, Capitol No. 21—10-room of fruit, ete, g lgusa on Saunders, just off Cuming, with*lot 62x142, frontiig on two streets, &,000. No. 2—17th and Clark, with thyce houses, $0,00. No. 2-14-room house and lot, Kountze & Ruth's add., $1,000. No. 2=i-room new house with all modorn fm- proyements, lot 6xi0, . V" 8 mith's add., No. 232 lots, 66x140, togother with 3 new houses . V. Smith's add, 000, No. =2 houses with ‘lot, 125140, on 15th st., Wo close on No. 20 of our special bargaing by calling your respectful attantion to our West Cuming addition—lots which have boon lately put on the markot at prices and terms within he reach of ull. “"]{ one-tenth required down 1w secure lot in this beutiful addition, Cal or nadross J. L. Rice, 1232 Farnam 9 507 Farnam St. Lots in Ttedick's Grove Ames Placo., Oak Chathum Plainview Clarendon Arlington. . Melrose Hiil ... .00 000 Pratt's sub-division. . Syndicate Placo . Leavenworth Ter Harkulow Placo. Nuwport ; Coto Briliiante Hydo Park....... Lyman Plico 5 BrLvELERE- ‘Aies, 1507 djoining tho bar the north, hins “the advantage on ni driveway, beautitul location, fine views, and overything clse thut goes 1o miko up a spicndid pluce for n residenco, Seo Belvedere, It is cheap property, und no mistuke' C. E. Mayno, 8. W.cor Isthand Farnam. 550 OR SALE—Lots in Marsh's add., $1,500; torms to euit purchasor. Creigliton Blo (O SALE—At n bargain. Fine business property on 8. 15th, £5x150 £6. This can bo bought f 0) less than actunl valuc if atonce. I you want an investment lo . Cochran Bro's & Co., 17 oR $10.000 cent divi paying stock. Gibson & Archer, Room B, Withnell Block. 139 Paruic adiitioy t apest propeyty i that clty. " Stroor ourdt iy, through- fhis 0015 ure convehiony, busingss re 10 sidos—for cofivenitace and dosi ity Patric ion any ndvantugc Call and investigate. Lots only $700 to $90) ch. C. B Mayne agent, 8. W. cor, Ioth and Farnam, TRV NOR SALE—Aflizht three.spr roud cart. 157 Novth 10t st. TROR SALE-GUod fiich cow witl quire Walter Black, 19th and Willi [OR SALE—13%s¢ Touse and 3 nicely clova- ted lota in § 7” 8.2 udd, §6,.200. Also fine froomead iouse op Clificstrodt, niccy clovntod iy £1,000 to Gritham, 718 SA 10 is the ng wagon and lot, 5,000 Gibsofi & Archer, itoom 3, Withnell Bldck. % 440 IOR SALE—Choignfor 10 southwest f1ihn colrt hous junction of U. P. Ky:ond Bolt irom Stock Yiwds. Jdes woll; al tion. Can be Loueht for $175 and iF sold_soon. Cheapest property Pottor & Cobb, 1515 Farnun st. REENWOOD—Beautifui a and haif acra lots, fine locution, 3% miles from P. O., only 8 fow moments walk from Hinscom Park, ® Acre £400. Hulf neres §25, 10 percent cash, bulance monthly payments, C. 1. Mayne, 8. W. cor. 1th and . OR SAL $1,000 Block. TQIORSALE—A two story, 22x8), framo bulld ing, suitabla fora storo, noar 10th and Far - namsts. Applyat this offich, [0 l ELVEDER will muke you Xt New Y agent, 5, W. cor. 17 (OR SALE—A general mercnundise business in w rapidly krowing town not far from Lin- coln. Best trade und foeation in town. A splen. did opportunity for a party wishing a good opening, and having from sever to ten thousund doliars ih casn, Wil sell for casb only,or purt cash, bulance ‘real estato in Omahu. Addross Merchunt, Boe Office. 825 {OR SALE—Large and small stock ranches with or without sock. For Sulo—3 lots in Spring Hill, $45) cach. For Sule—Estublished anking busingss in Gibson & Archier, room ‘e fracts, 4 miles 1 m m and 1 milo —South fronts m Clifton W. . Graham, Cre ¢ 1015 ut 200 to 100 per e duy. Sach foro 1 Muyne, soie 550 8, Withnell Block. Foi Exchango~Nebraska farms for Omaha propert 80 lands to exchange for stocks of g00ds. Waiited—3 business cash within 4 blocks of postoflice. For Exchange—160 ncre improved farm, Madi- for liouse and lot in Omahn. of postoilice; ibsonyA lots _for st §1,200,10r $1,500 cash, Withnell Block. “Yl‘) T SIDE—Station on Leavenwo will ho tho junction of the Mo. Pa Belt Line. Lots purehuscd there now will turn a handsome profit to the buyer in a very short timo, Bell & MeCandlish and C. E. M. sole agents. loap JOR SALE—House and lot and payments, Address C. 8. Chipmi, Lin- coln Nob. 5L QOR SALE—Line cornor lof, enst und south front, Hanscom Puice. W. 1. Grabum, Creighton Block. d TAND SEEKERS, ATTENTION—For full 4 particulurs ubout free and cheap lands in Westorn Nebraska addroas Thos. C. Patterson, Renl Estate Agont, Norih Platte Neb. 333 DOR Choice Bargaius in real estate,call at tho offic of the Omalia Keal Estate & Loun C rooms 22 and 23, Withnell BuildingOmaha, 08 SALE--Dy C. B Muyne Al Jot, emall house, Wilcox ad, Ba0=Full lot’ on Leavens il modern conveniences, £, 8L yooms, wil modern imy sa=Two, 615, 10 Houscs, 2 near’ iowa Ix154,South 2th st, good house, §1,8%. Sonthly payidents. § 820—Lot 100%220, roniing two stroots, nico cot- tago facing Huskeot Purk, §4,500. ate—Handsome lobuiog cottao 1 rooms, Goor- ity ave., 5,000 FU—Lot I, 35T and Harney, house T £4.000, 200-Tlirec neres, enworth at., 20— Full lot, twoehttigges, Shinn's add., §2.250. 25" Houso 1 roolik, (st (ront, beautitil iocu: 0, HinsconfPludt, 5,510, lewunt residehec’10 Tooms, two lots, fin location, evéry ' 'possible ' conveniénoe, #11,000, 8750, th st., ucw house, A0, th st., h rooms podilouse, fruit, ete, Leav- 0! tago 0 rooms, one blook ), in Omuha, 5 roows, ave., §5,50). South 1Bth st off SBaundcr Jmest (Y beuutiful lot, deordis ot G6X140, house k5ro0ms, AN, T —Good house Gopooms, full lot, Hickory and 10th, §1,700;: very cheap. C. E. Muyne, W. cor, 15th and Faroam. A 'EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY ANDCONDI- TIONALIST, 36 Tenth Street, between Farnam und Huarney, will, with the 'uid of gusrdian spirits, obiwin for uny one a glunce in the past and present, and of certain conditions in the future, Hoots and shoos wade to order. Perfect satisfuction gustantood. DREXEL & MAUL, (Buceessors 10 J. G, Jacobs,) UNDERTAKERS, AND EMBALMERS, At the old stand, 1407 Fainim St telogaph solicited wud prowptly ufte Telephone No. 225, SOMETHING NEW IN OMAHA, wlew iidz and L. Gae. r, of New York porters of Linens, Tubde Cloths, Napkins, ‘ and Spreads chchunged for old' cloths of ey ory desript Orders by postal curds prompt 1y uttendad 1o Willvemmin in the ety until Feb. fth. Satisfaction guaranteed. 1002 Capbtol Aveuuc, Onutba, Neb. Ordors 2 10, /\nffl"nrn Bitters, the world renowned pet and_invigorator. Used now over the whole eivilized world. Try it; but beware of imitations. . Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine article, pre Jo G B. Siegert & Sons, — A Gloucester fisherman, who liad been eruelly disabled in an open boat on the Banks, was given 500 biy his fellow citi- zens. He opened a slmr with this money and prospered so well that on Christmas he returned the $500 to the city for the poor. S raduntes look lovey? m _Didn't our girl Yes, indeed; they all use Pozzoni's. € plesion Powder. - A large Hospital has been opened at Hang Chow, in China, by the Edinburg Medical Mission soctoty, One large ward is to be devoted to opinm patients; 1t was filled on the first day. Among the subscribers to the building and endow ment funds were several mandarins, - What powder will T use his warm weathery Why, Pozzoni’s Complexion Powder lasts longer than any other, and is not sticky. SR According to General Morin, the emi nent expert, the proper temperature in well ventilated places is as follows: Nurseries, asylums and schools, 60 de- grees; workshops, barracks and 'prisons, 695 hospitals, 61'to 61; theatres and lec- ture rooms, 66 to 69. In dwellings in this country it has been the custom to keep the temperature at 65 to 70 degrees. i Catarrh 18 a constitutional disenes, Hood's Sarsaparill a _constitutional r mlvlly It cures catarrh. Give it a trial . e In Paris the other day a madam had an unexpected visitor. It was a thief who. in trying to escape by running along the roofs of the Rue ouchet, fell through the skylight and pitched headforemost into my lady’s boudoir. The madam's nerves were less hurt than the thiet's head, so the man was caught without fur- ther trouble. As tho coming of p great sform is heralded by the display of cautions signals, so is the approach of that dread and fatal disease, Consumption of the Lungs, usually anhounced in advance by pimples, bldtehes, ernptions, ul glandular swellings, and kindred outward manifestation of the internal blood poison, which, if not promptly expelled from the system, attacks the delicate tis- sues of the lungs, causing them to ulces ate and_break down. 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Bure to relieve, 1f you have caten anything hard of di- gestion, or feol henvy after meals or gleeploss at night, take' o dose and you will feel relieved and slecp pleasantly. If you ure a miserablo sufforer with DYSPEPSIA nd BIuiov of at once in Siminons Rogulator. It does not require continual dosing, and costs but a trifle. It will cure you. If you wake up fn_the morning with a bitter, bad taste in your mouth, TAKE Simuons Livor Regulator. Tt corrects the Bilious Stomuch, stens the Breath, and Cleanses the Furrdd Tongue. Cnitr- DUEN oten noed gome safe Cathartic and Tonic to avert appronching sickness. Simmons Liver Rogulutor. will r Colic, Henduche, Sick Stomuch, Indigcetion, Dy: s come Pplaints incident to childiioo: tues-th-sal {3~ CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000 Fickets only 5. Shares in Proportion. -2 LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. “We do hiereby cortity that we supervise tho avrangements for all tie Monthly and Quarterly Drawings of The Louisinnu State Lottory Compuny, and in_porson manaze und control the Drawings themselves, and that the same wro conducted with honesty, fairness and in good fuith toward all partios, we_authoriz the Company to use this cerfificate, with fac-similes of our signatures attached iu its advertisment, LELEEE, COMMISSIONERS. thoundersigned Ianks and Ban} 1 Prizes drawn in ‘Ihe Lou % nn teries which may bo presented at one J. T OGLESBY, Pres. Louisiana National Bank. SAMUEL I KENNEDY, Pros, Stato Natlonal Bank, A. BALDWIN, Pres. New Orleans Natlonal Bank, Incopporated in 1868 for 23 yoars | tature for Educational and Charitabie purposes with o capital of £1,60,000—10 which & reseryo fund of over 550,000 has since been ndded, By un overwhelming popular vote its franichiso WS e i Dt of the prosent_tate constitution adopted December 2d, A, 1), 187 Tho only lottery ovor voted on and endorsed Ly the people of any state. 1t never senles OF BOSIPODES. 115 wrand singlo number driwings take placo monthiy, und the oxtraording AWK TeRils Inrly ovory thice months imstend of somi-annu- ally 48 nevotofore, beginning Mareh, 1y PLENDID OPPORTUNITY 70 WIN'A FORTUNE, rund Drawinie, Class 13, in the Acidomy of s, New Orleans, Tuesday, Feb, Uth, 1533 150t Monthly Deawing, CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Kive Dollars Euch, Fractions in Fifths, in Proporiion. LIST OF PUIZES: 1CAPITAL PRIZE 1 do do LES OF do do do do dao , will Stato Lot- counters the leis 000 do A APPIOX 9 Approximation Prizes of I do do i 9 do do ATION Pt 0 0 clubs shoid ) the compuny in New Or Prizos, puionntin Application fox vate only o thé olice of leuns. Tor further information W o cloarly, glvmy full nddress. POSTAL NOTES, Express Money Ordors, or New ¥ oris Exchange in - ordinary iet- ter, edrrency by expross @il sutis of §5 aud upe Wikkils at Our expense) addressed M. A DAUPHIN, Now Urleans, La. Or M. A DAURHIN Waishingtoa, . C. e M OTTENS & CO., 150 Parnnni Noebinska, t.,Omaba 2, 0. Money Orders yayablg o i Iciers " ANS NATIONAL BANK Make 1address | | vewlster | New Orleaus, La | within | stronger, rall DAILY COMMERCIAL REVIEV. Wheat Develops Unlooked-For Strength, Giving Solace to the Bulls, THE CHRONIC BEARS PREDICT The Advance is Merely Superficial and Without Staying Qualitics— Provisions Weakor — Live Stock and General. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. ~[Special Telegram.]— WitkaT—Wheat was very nervous to-day. Tt opened strong at an advance from yestc day of &e. Shorts didn't know what to make of it, and began to run for cover, sending the ce 55e higlier, May selling at 5. There e also a great many country buying orders, and altogether the warket presented many features discouraging to the bears, Market cables wera stronger, but as consols were quoted higher the effect was neutralized to a certam extent. Wlen the immediate pressing demand from shorts and country buyers was satisfied, the market eased off to 3¢, but it again took an up turn and struck 86e, sales being made at a split above that point. Nervous strength was the feature from 2 o’clock to the close of the morning session. though prices dropped back from the extrene nee. The bulls find solace in the belief t the market is strong on the legitimate of the situation. and that the long looked for permanent improyement has set in at last, but the bears stoutly main tained that the advance is nothing more nor less than a bulge resulting from an oversold market, They say that when 10,000-bushel speculators go to dealing in 100,000 bushel lots, reaction is inevitable, that there has been reckless selling by the shoestringers and tailers, and that the market was merely flying back with a snap and jerking the heads from the shoulders of the fools who ventured where angels feared to tread. Dis- coursing in this vein, the ehronic bears pre- dict that the market will go lower than ey when it isevened up. At 1 o'clock prices were very close to the top, and the market was deseribed as firm, MiNon GRAINS—Corn and good shipping demand, and both ¢ firm, ProvisioNs—Provisions were rather weak- er today, and prices tended in the direetion of a lower range. There was heavy selling in large blocks by Cudaby and Eidridge. Buying was on a smaller seale and less con centrated. May pork opened 5e lower, and sold down from $1L32'5 to $11.15, thongh £1L174¢ is the lowest official quotation. ‘The market rallied to 81132, and closed at S1n.2ii¢at1o'clock, Lard and tibs are not soactive as pork, and prices followed pork up and down the scale at a distunce and within amuch narrower range, A¥TERNOON BoArRD—Wheat and corn were stronger and higher on the afternoon boaxd, and provisions casier, pork deelining, May wheat was $8%¢ at 2350 o'clock, 2:45 p. m,—Puts on May wheat, 85%¢; calls, CricaGo, Jan, oats were in cals are CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. Cr1eAGo, Jan. 22.—[Special Tele CarrLe—Prices during the week have stead- ily aavanced on better grades of ¢ with light receipts common grades showed in the general improvement. As a conse: auence of telegrams sent out and the gen- cral belief that it would be impossible to get excessive runs here this week, receipts to- day were the largest since the recent flood. Buyers started ont this morning to bear down very hard, and bids in many cases were 500 40e lower., Kansas City had only a light run, but in sympathy with prices here rates thers were 1020 lower. At New York, however, receipts were light and the market was a shade better. A% Clifeago the quality of catile was very poor, there being a flood of common to fair 1100 to 1300 Ib edttle. Shippers bought with considerable freedom at about a 10c de- cline on ordinary shipping grades. Dressed beef men were holding off for a 25¢ decline, and as they could not buy that y they held out, and the men who usually buy a thousand or two only took a few cars of cattle. Sales of common to fair cattle were 10@20c lower, but at 3 p. m. there were several thousand head of common to fair cattle unsold. Ship- ping steers, 1330 0 1500 1bs, $5.0005.€0; 1:00 10 1350 1bs, $4.0065.205 950 to 1200 1bs, §5.50 @12, Hoas—Trade was slow and prices rather ier, especially on choice heavy, but most of the salesmen quoted the ordinary and commo nrun of light at about s5¢ lower, and then again strictly prime assorted light sold steady. Packers paid $3.95@1.50 for fancy heayy. Packing and shipping, 250 to 30 1bs, 5405 4,40, NANOIA L, New York, Jan., 2 easy at 13§ a2 per cent. PRIMEMERCANTILE PAPER—4@5 per cent, ForiiGN EXCHANGE BiLis—Active and firm al $457 for sixty days, and #4590 for demand. GoverNMENTS—Dull but firm to-day, Srocks—With the exception of two stoek Dbusiness was very dull and decidedly feata less, ‘The street was well supplied with ve- ports regarding the proposed 1ssue of addi- tional bonds and stocks by the St. Paul pany, but nothing of an oflicial ehs v was obtained, Extreme tiuctuations through- out the day showed a range of only 3 per cent. elosing with a net 1oss of 4 per Lackawanna continued to exeite a good de of interest, but its wildest range was per cent, and it closed 1 cent lower drices at the close we L@by per cent lower than last ¢ - mon is down 1 and Pacitie M West ern Lnion eaeh &5 per . eent and Duluthy shares are fractional STOCKS ON WA 8§ cent bonds... 10070 C. & N . preferec ol Gl e 4 Orezon "Tran, cile Madl. C.&A.... preferred. .. 1o, W o, B Fock Tinn D,L&W.. D& I G Erie, . INinois Ce & W —MoxEy—On call iland St Paul ac | Central Pac preferred. .. C, M. &8¢ P,.. preferved, &0, preferrea.., i Texas Pacific. Union Pacitic 6| Wy 8t L, &1 Mich. Cenral. 1. prefeived. .. Mo. PPaciic 14| Western Union orthern 1 preferved, . | PRODUCE Ohicago, A, = unehanged: winter w outhern, $1L007d001 Michigion soft spriy nesota bakers', & : rye tlour, S8 (5,40 in s pex barrel; £2, vi. in Wihieat and &tronz nd e hi advaneed 1 vange, riled wed 19e above yesterd, ash and Januar for ¢ for Marel; ~Plonr—! t tour, Aeonsin, #4500 wheat, §3,710@i.0 @30 patents 0060 in bury at flour, 2440« her vaneed 1 S0ige for ruary ; 03(@s My Fair d Corn e and ¢ TRITeTY ¢ lor cash and Junuary; #7e for Februiys 40'ge for May. Oats—Firm and steady, but prices no bet: T i and Januaey; 23 tor February s $17s@ Rye—Quict at Barley —Quict at 6@ Pimothy—Liteless and and e : prices advanced g nowinal; No. 1. 8114, | rather stea ly, weak closed stead for ¢ Februa Flaxse Pork ened, 10.45 « \t ontside o Lo and Jant 11,2735l Laxd little ~chanze in prime, | | ¥ Y@nSil{ for cash and_January & r Febrnary : $5.521@5.55 for May. Bulk Meats—Shoulders, &4.00@4.05: short clear, £5.700@5.75; short ribs, £5,35 M Whisky—$1.1 Butter—Unchanged; good to fancy cfeam- ne- 21 @3¢ ; good to fine dairy, 16@3He. “heese—Unehanged: full cream cheddars, 9i@10c; do., enmmer ke, 4@%c: young Aericas, 104@11¢, Eggs—Unchanged: light demand at 10 @200, Hides—Unchanged; part cured, S@sida¢ green, % heavy green salted, $%.c; light do, goi bl hides, 9'ce: dry salted, 12340} flint, 15@ide; ealf skins, 10@15c. Tallow—Unchanged; No, | country, 4ie; No. 2 country, 4ei cake, be. Receints, 7.000 11,000 105,000 63,000 45,000 1.000 2,000 45.000 22,000 Jan, 92, —Wheat—Receipls, g oxports, (30003 spot highor and mod: erativoly active for export; options advanced L4@1%e and closed finn: ungraded red, 80% @lge: No.2 red, 80i5c, 1. 0. b.; February closingat Wi, Corn—Spot higher; January closing steady, 1(@hge higher' and_falrly active; re: 53,0001 “exports, 122,000: ungraded, No. 3, 48iga@isiiciNo, 3 51 in elevator: old No. 2, tdc afloats February clos- ing at 50%¢. liade higher but quiet; recaipts, 80,000; exports, none; mixed western, 6@sse; white western, S0@ e, Petroleum—Steady : united closed at 88ie, Eggs—Dull and easier; receipts, 2,150 packs ages; western, Pork—Fairly active and firm; mess, $10.50 Shipments, 0,000 10,000 77,000 Flour, bbls......... Wheat, bu...... Carn, bu.. Oats, bu. . Rye, bu. Barley, by Dull: contract grade, spot, $0.471@ 6,503 Febr $0.49(20,50, 2 Butter—Steady and in fair demand. Firmand in moderate demand. innati, Jan, 22.—\Wheat—Stronger; ed, B3, 1 demand and higher: No. 3 od, 4@ ree and firm: No. 2 Yot td-- Kir Whisky Milwaukee, Wheat—Steady ; cash, 80c: February, S0t.c; May, Sie, Corn—Quiet; No, 2, 1 Oats—Diull; Rye—Quiel Barloy =W eiker: ) Provisions mess por January, § ¥. S1L0 PO Wheat—Market excited and 1% 2 higher: No. 1 hard, cash v, Silge; February, Sic; March, . 1 norfhern and Jan: 23 March, Bic; May, cash and 8Se: vary S0l4c Flour—Firmly held with more demand; patents, $£.75@5.00; bakers, $5,35@4.00, Receiy Wheat, 73,000 bu: tlour, 100 bbls. ; \‘III[NHM)I\» Wheat, 5,000 bu; tlour, 1 bhls. Kansas City, Jan, 22, and Ligher but” closing w bid, 7lc asked: February 2ive bid asked: M Cormn—Steady: cash, nom 20ie bid, 20%¢ asked; M asked. Oats—Nominal: 20¢ asked, St. Louis, Jan. 22—Wlheat—Active and very strong, closing Lo@3ge above y No. 2 red, eash, S3%e; January 59 ¥ 90c May, 05 1ge. Corn—Quiet” but sieady: 853 for a3tie for February: 871<e for May, Oats—Quict and unehanged; No cash, 255 0e; May, Sllge. Rye—Nothing doing. Whisky .10, Pork-—Steady at §11.00.11,19, Lard—$6.00@,10, jet and unchanged; creamery, 25@30c: dairy, 16@24e. AFTERNOON Boanp — Whe irregular near futures Y@ige lowers deferred futur Jgalige higher. Corn firm and 's@!{c better; Oats unchanged. g Toledo, Jan. 22—\ -Closed firm at 1@1ige higher: cash, W@ je. Corn—Strong: cash, 40c, Oats—Firm; cash, 5le. pool, Jan. 22.—Wheat—Fair d No. 2 winterand spring, steady at 73 Wheat—Excited cash; 2 mixed, m 1hd. Flour—Poor demand, and dull at 85, Corn—Less demand: old mixed, s 74d, dull: new mixed, 45 20 easy: January, Feb: ruary and Mar New O 1. 22, —Corn—TUnsettled; white, 4 @ibe; yellow, 40@dGe. Oat: ady af Cornmeal—Dull, Hog Products—Quiet but firm, DorkesTr TArd— 6,15 Bulk meats $5.6214. Chicag Journal repots: ‘uttle—Rec 10 to 20¢ low mmon 50@5.90; bulls ipts, 10,500; steady: shipping steers, S5 stoekers and fecders, S2.70@4.10; cows, and mixed, $1.55 bulk, $: Hogs—Receipts, 20,0005 stead closing 3 rough and m 4.05: packing and shipping, light dul 35,05 3 Sheep—1 natives, a05,00 Toxans, $2.0008,80; Louis, shipments, western, ambs, $4.00@5.75, Cattle— Receipts, fairly active at d@l lower; good to' choice shipping, $4.50@5, common to medium, $3.90@4,503 butehers steers, $3.25@4,2>; cows and heiters, $2.25@ 8.500 stockers and_feeders, $3.00@4 —Receipts, 5,000; shipments, 2,000; nd active’: bitehers’ and best' heavy, 3 mixed packing $3.50@4.! light, Kansas City, Jan. 22 —Cattlo—Teceipts 1,1005 shipmenis, 1.000: shipping and butehe steers slow and | 10@20c lower; cows about ly; exporters, $1.90@5.103" common to choice’ sh s o feeders, $2, g 8. 0. Hogs'~Leceipts, 5,000; shipments, 1,005 opencd steady, elosing se lower: good 1o choice, $5.90601.10; common to mediun, $5.50 OMAHA LIV STOOIK, Friday Evening, Jan, 22, There was very little doing in the cattle matket to-day. Prices were about steady, Good buteher stock would sell, but poor and light is not wanted at any price. “The hog market was about steady, in spite of the veports of lower eastern markets, Lizht weights were auoted at § wixed, $5,50@8.60; heayy, 850 “There were o few sheep on the market to- day. Cood sheep weighing 7 to 100 Ibs, are quoied at 52.0000; those averaging 100 to 125 1bs. at S5.0005.50, RECEIPTS, . 100 1,000 100 Cattle Hous dieeins seerene e e Vv © BEUBESENTATIVE No Av, 18 i Av, 1A RLINGS, I'r, S24.00 SUEEP, I, Ay, cad AND LOWEST, the highest und lowest prices paid ol market for hogs during the past seven days and tor the corresponding period Jast wonthi: % | Decembi | January. HiG Friday. Saturday Montuy Wednesday. Phyigrsiliy 0 i HABES, Showing 1 cattle, hogs and shea piirehi whors o e nar- ket Lodiy,