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i ’Pwn SALE—3 lots in 8p @1 Came t THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, SATRRDAY, JANUARY 30. 1886, NOTICES. Advertisements under this head 10 cents pet fine for the first insertion, 7 cents for each Subecquent ingertion,and $1.60 & 1ne per monthe Beven words will Le eountcd to the line; they must run consecutivoly and must be paid in ad wance. All ndvertisements m i<t be handod in Before 2 o'clock p, m., and under No ciroum- | stances will they be taken or discontinued by telephone, “Partics advortising in these columns and have ing the answers addressed 1n oare of Ti: Bre, will plengo ek for chieck to enable them to get | their letters, as none will be delivered excopt on presentation of check, All answers to advers tisements shonld be enclosed in envelopes. TO LOAN-MONEY, 2,000 FOR LOAN, if applicé for fmmedintes & Iy, by Ballou Hiros., 817 S. 15th st 150-febl BI”“ Y TO LOAN on horses, wagons, fu niture, watches, without removal, Te ensy, (.J. Caswell, Room 19, Iron Bank Build: ing, 1th and Farnan.. Take elevator. 660-febi 150,000 to loanon city rosidence property. ) Geo. W, Day, 169 Farnan, L YO LOAN<Money 1n any amount, On all classes of security. BLort time Joans on real estats, Long time loans on renl estuto. Money to loan on chattels, Money 10 lonn on collaterals, Money 10 loan on any good security. Torma ensy, time to it Apply at the Omaha Financial Exchangs, Barker's building, SW corner of Filteenth und Farnam sts, upstairs 74 ONEY TO LOAN ou improyed and unim- proved oty property. Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Dodge strec o1 ONEY for cverybody! )ou money on furnjture, borses, WAgox ianos, stock of all kinds, diamonds and f tehes on your own time, ' PAVIDonts rece t any time, and interest reduced pro rata. porty left in your own possession, w aa the lowest, Call and see me. confidontinl. No ndyantage taken, Room 4, Withnell's Now Building, N mer 16th and Harney, ONEY TO LOAN—O, . Davis & Co. Renl Estate and Loan agents, 1506 Fun‘x.;\s'. | JUAPIES i want ot good domostic help can 4 ve supplied by calling on the Omata Bloyment Gffice, Room 4, Bushman’s Blook, Mra Morri: proprietor, Bt I JOR SALE—05 pairs Henley Rink Skates, in #ood condition ; alo fot of tools and repairs cheap for cash, W, F. Paine, Sidney, Neb. 184-fe bl VOR weather etiips, storm eash and d 10 F. D, Mead 9 8, 10th st l“lill SAL Auction sale of 1 en_ beds, twelve i sloves, two cook Bloves, washetands, brreaus, diches, ote., and to mention. K thing to be sold_ without reserve tlie 30th day of Jarary, at 10 o'cle the 8, E. corner of 121 ind_Capitol W.Cownn & Co., Auctioneers. J:im SALE—§_fresh cows, 10th and Capitol ave. Stock Yards, 141-20% 3 Two lots 1n_Polliam Pince, on. ok from strect ear track, Inquire 188, 19th strect. 5 WANTED-FEMALE KELP. TOR SALE-MISCELLANPOU! Ok SA nd and gravel. Frank par, 1422 South 1ith st. 182feb enrpets, other articles t0o numerou 2 D—A girl for general h ousework 1 Howard, bet, Pleasant and 180200 —a_good, smart oretands the business roughly s wages $4 per week: apply between hovrs of 11 wnd 2, ¥i2 Douglis St. 180 “msn girl to do weneral housework. 1416 Jnoksc - streot FWANTED—C 17090 ANTED=~A good girl for general house- work in n family of two: must know how 10 COOK: WAges S4 per wod references re quired. Cull at Edholm & E . A . comy ousowork for small 1909 Cass streo! WANTED=An experionced, capable and t young woman to assist in taking caro of children and do socond work. Call at brick residence, corner of 11th and Pierce. Mrs. D. 8, Barriger. [ ONEY TO McGavoc) - On s room 7 Redicl securitios. A Block, 1509 Farnam TWANTED-A oapablo sorvant sivl for rone ONEY TO LOAN—On chattcls, Wooley & Harrison, room 20, Omaha National bank Building, ™ ONEY TO LOAN—On real estate and chat- tels, D, L. Thomas. 00 ONEY TO LOAN—In sums of §200 and up wards on first.cluss renl estato Security. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam St S0l ONEY LOANED at . F. Recd & Co's. Loan oflice, on furniture, pianos, horses, gons reonnl property of all kinds nd all other ar- icles of value, without romoval. Over 1st Nat'l Bank, cornor 13th and Farnam. Al business strictly_confidental. 2 (e A o A BUSINESS CHANCES. otic man with moder- ate capltal can make from 5,000 to £10,- yenr by be:oming partner or purchaser in an_established manutacturing enterprise. or further particulars address, B. €, Bro of- 21511 OR SA cat markot, with buildings, 2 wagons, 8_horses; good location. I Winger, 19 N, 15th, IOR SALE—One of the best stock farms within ensy reach of Omuha. If &ld this month would tuke a house and lot Rs part puy- ment. Brllou Bros. Wth st.10ifeb] 0ORSA puying butcher business in Omabw; fine location. Address B 63, Beo Omce. 00930 IOR SALE—A desirable _business in farm together with the business house and lot'in a good town in central Nebras- ka. Address, with stamp, B 28, Bee, or 4 BANK FOR SALE_A wll established bank- ing business in_Eastern Ncbraska, county peat tow 12,000 cupital required. Ad- dross 1 - 3 92530 0K SALE—Restaurant, great bargain,§ Gibson & Archer, Roorn %, Withnell Blotk, ¢ SALE~Or exchango—Tho Merchants' hotel, & fine now hotel in Chadron, Neb. e R4l reccibts now §300 por month. Will scll or ex. hanzo for residenco near business part of mulia. Parties selling desire o live In f lrger iy, Addvess, W. A, Langworthy, Ch ebraska, fice. —A $7,600 stock of dry goods for 15 casl hnlance unimenmbered Iand or good Omaha propert For exchange— A‘I‘ 00 stock of dry” goods for 34 cash, Lalan uniincumbered land or_good Omaha property. Gibson, Archer & Co., Room 3, Withnell Jhu.-,f 910 OX SALE= A g no waod Nobrasha Jovn: & Archer, Room b, Withnell OR SALE—A $0,000 stock of goncral moes chandise in n rapidly growing town co taining 1,000 inhabitants and 2 railronds, situn- tod f one of the best furming and stock coun- ties in Southern Nebraska, Bus %8 18 the o d- ©8t, location the best, and tradd largest of any house in town. No better opportunity ean be found for any ono wishing to engage in #bove business, “Specinl inducements offered ‘Wil scll or rent building for full . purchaser. ) _filruculnru nddress General Morchant, Leo ilice, Omaha, FOR SALE=Milk Duiey, about 35 cows and outfit, and land to lease. 1. L. Thomas, Room 8, Ureighton block. 01 O SALE— abn. Addros JPOR SA ho Commereial Hotel at_South Hond, Neb.. price $2,000; terms ousy, Ad: Tress 1. W, I, 13ox 15, South Bend, Nob. [ o husiness in_ O 45 Boo Oflice. TiRfebll OR SALE-Or exchange and efghty ncres of Mo., timber and grass land, forty milos cust of Kinsas City, As ric 80ilits any land in tho stute, will scllsll or part at fifteen dollars per nere o will _exchango for good improved or unimproved Nebraska lund. iford & Sauer 155 ng Hill, $450 each. Also an estublished banking business in Ne- Drasku, county seat. Gibson & Archer, Room SWithell Block Omaha, 23 LOST, O3T—On Thursday, Januury Dog, white, with four liver-eolored spots, the eity from my farm. Will pay suit- nble rewird, W, A, PAXTON, at Paxton Hotel, . Pointer T 05T~O0no biue and white greyhound | Any information lending o, vecovery sAme will be suitably rewnrded. G, W. Homan, AIS S, 15th 217-50% and W store, one lurge oil tank v wagon, Finder will confer g word at our store, W, R and 115 N, 16th St. 21 us a fuyor by lew Bennott & Co, 1 eral housework. Apply At 716 N. 2 st. VW ANTEL 111 V cral house- work, Dougla: lock, 16th and 480 00d Room & irls for ushman A irla for ge good places and go0d Weges: freo. Call at 119 16th st., Nebraska Agency, Crounce Biock, eral housowork: inces given mployment errotic men - n"TF{“‘m“ nin el Boss elothes ra 5o 88 por dny. I add: 0. Box ¥ K street. sorkmen noed apply Neb. 19111 togo to work steady work for right y this evening between 6 and 7, at 1 TAN Mon and women to start a new business at thowr homes; can be done evenings and learncd n an hour; any person making less than 10¢ to 50¢ an hour should send 10c nt once for a package of samples of goods, and 24 working samplos (formulas) to commence on. "Address Albany Supply Co., Albany, N. V. 1T SITUATIONS WANTED, y NTED-Girls wishing forzood plices in private families, hotels or boarding hou- 805, laundries, etc,cin always find them by enliing at the Omalin. Employment Buveau, 1120 Farnam St. 211 W ANEEDZFrom Fel. I+t position (0 travel (special tine proferred); two years experi- ence in Nebrasku, by young man; A No. 1 ret ence. Address B &2, liee Office. 106 experienced cook wants a osition (i a hotel or restaurant, Address B 7, lice Oftice. 14028 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. VWANTEDBonrd i pri business center. 411N, 17¢h. “YAI\TEI) center, west of 12th street, Bee Ofii ‘0 rent office room n busine Addross B 83, s B 84, Bee Office. VW ANTED=Room, by a youn teacher; pay in'lessons. Add Bpruce St VWANFED-By young man of experience, a Position to post books evenings, ordo writ- ing of any kind a few hours oach evenin dress L. Lock Hox, 807 cit 161 and well, Inquire at 242 Davenpori ~ bascment. it g RENT—Soven:roon Macthn sts., $15. A. P, Tukey, 1t Fuy TR0 RENT—Two clegnnt, house ench; water, g0s und all modc fences; #5th and Douglas sts.; encl month. Boges & Hill. TOR RENT-Two store rooms with nico dwelling rooms b, at Enewold’s new block, head of St. Mary's ave, 16Le) & NOR RENT—D residence modern conveniences, 111 South 15th st. (hetween Douglas and Dodge 1. 10 rooms n convon- $i0 per 1831 ChB O BENT_5acre touck farm, 2 good huuses. E. F. Ringer, 11§ N, 1 cral nouses in desirable lo- cutions trom $10 per month to §0. Ballou Bros., 317 8. 1 160Dl JOR RE ‘ottuge, T rooms, barn, ote, Cuss St., near 20th, £, T. Andrew, 612 N, 16th Streot. e ) 91800 JOs BENT—Three-xoom hiouse, oth & Dodge. 124 4 lished grocory busincss in Oma 5 85, business ‘n wonth; capital require £4,000. Also a stock of dry £00ds doing good Dusiness in Omahn. Capital Tequired, £, Gibson, Archer & Co., Roow 3, Withnell Blo I\ou RENT—Store, 800 North 13th B politan_hote with pay > also pocket: BOOk with name My inder please * yeturn to this oflice ard, 2 ung men, board and accommodations Iy two room centrali ust I class Dest of v 80, Boe Oflice. TR OOM and bourd, 85 1 very bostlo ention, 1814 Duvenport St 1osfehlw PERSONAL. Notice the number of transtors al estate during the winte Why wie theso things thus? Unless it account of the extra bavgaing offered ¢ © bolieve this to be expl: and e it toboaf £ you will call and look « List of Omaha City property of a We hiave some ¢l umber of specinl J. L. Rice, 12> o list of specinl bareains | ity lots and_improved resi- y ). L purchasing ¢ 1729 BSONAL—I{ you have any property for ale list it with Geo, P, Bémis, 1610 und Douglus, RSONAT Bere proj; [ roved I roacre Tots in Omaha; nores £ thousands of acros of land for sule; corve mdence solicited. Marshull & Lobock, 136 nam streot. Oflice open (il § p. m. 9 or Stove Repair Co., 11] South n Dodge wnd Douglas. D8 will be reccived for Liullding wrch 2 loug., 4 wide, 10 bigh (in conter of arch)br Or cut stope, Address L, box Wi, -2 § ] PoR mENT L o JAOR RENT—House of 8 rooms 2d ney St, Inquire of Mount & Griftin Street, JoR Thompson, DOR RENT OB Howurd st.; 1 house adjoiming oit of Omaha; 6 busiicss 10s on St. MAry's ave. Apply t0 k. B. Chapmun & Co., 1337 Howurd st OR RENT —a Erck, 615 N. 16th st. Jasoment and buke oven. John Tatebll Three houses of 10, 6 and rooms eacli. J. Puipps Loe. 55 JOOR RENT—Now house at 1) Juckson st Apply ut Cunningham & Brennan's,' 1511 Dodye St. i) NOR R ag o of Judge Chadwick, 59 Park avenue. Connell 0 new Sand 9 roomed house: bath room and all modern cony Trom street ears, - Inquire Jo. Barton, 314 20th st., or Smelting Works, 88 Fox RENT—A store_room with good collur 00 Burd stroet. Avply @ Joua Bas mor. [2OR RENT—2 s10res on 9tn and Leavenworth sts. 1store on South Lith st. Both first-class business icoutions. Also houses to rent. A. M- Gavock. o FOR RENT-ROOMS. Jron BENT—Fuinished frout toom 1ith Street, Jos BE bandso Venicnces. o8 BENT-Furnisicd room. 1510 Dodge st. Lisiebit y 172 Capitol ave MO RENT-A fincly furnished front reom. Inquire ut Hospe's, 1313 Douglas. 8 POR RENT—Nowly furnishod large large closet, for oue or (wo gentlemen; ato house: pleasant home; near busin Capitol ave. 106Lebasr QOB RENT-N A-Iz nishod vooms, &% Fairview St., or 250 N St. Mary’s A ve. ws-ip sy furnished front room with bourd. No. 714 N.18th loleb2 OR RENT-—1 small room, #5:1 Iarge room, $12 per month, newly furnished, at 67714 N 1ith st 1301 'F OR RE 3 and gns, No. %04 North 59d street. 1nquire of F. D. Cooper, 411 14th st City. 1 0R RENT—Nicely furnished rooms five blocks from postofiice. 507 8. 16th st. Tnqui ' OR RENT—Furnished room. store, 16th and Douglas, 1OR RENT—Ofice and desk room. Frenzer Block, east P, 0. Inquire Room 1. & on® T—Large furnihed front room with closet, also baok room. 1712 (!\VHUP nia t. a NOR RENTTwo suits of & rooms cag Piorco street between 19th and 20th. En quire 1ith and Farnam. F. Moehle. ]'jvuu RENT—Furaished rooms. 222 N, Jrow e NT—Furnishod rooms, TmAll|n|'1\e; e ———————————— FOR SALE-ROUSES--LOTS, J{IOR SAL —No- M3—Large lot, 2 houses, 2 story eaoh: 16th strect, Kountze & Ruth's 1; $4,000; a bargain, B, T. Peterson & Co., om 3, Cor. 15th and Douglas St. 200-80 ,. JPOR SALE=g lots tBauc ench near 18th, $5,000. Lo 60x150, house § rooms, near 18th Lot 86x132, house § rooms, Burt s Lot 66x152! house § rooms, Capitol av L rooms, Armstrong’ 0. Sevoral louses and lots, Tmprovement Asso- clation, at barguins, Lot 653152, house T rooms, Harney st., $4,000. 2lots, Harney st., near 2811, §2.850. Desirable property near igh school at bar- gans. Tots in Marsh's add., $1,000 to £2,100. Lots in Hawthorne, #406 to $30. e selection of city and suburban property 1 hand. 113 E. . Ringer, 119 N. 15th St. JPGR SALE—100 acres beautiful Tand, 4 miles from centor of Hanscom Park, only §5 per acre. Can b subdivided and closed out- inside % days at$ 1% per acre. Cochrau Bros, & C 1500 Farnam st. 13590 No. 338—2 large lotsand 5 hone: rents for 8155 per month: $8,000; th clicap. B, T. Petorson & Co.. room 3, 8. E. Cor, 15th and Douglas 2015 JOR ¢ ot, 66x132 feet, on lower Farnam 11 sold soon, 23,000, Would tike one-hadf in good Omahu property. Cochran Bros. & C 1 14 NV TIGATION wili convince you that Newportis the nearest and handsomest acre property for only €300 a lot; interest at 8 per cent. See Newport and be convinced This is tne time to buy ncre lots, spring price will be higher. Ames, 1307 916 Fuu SALE—Buy a lot n West Cumi' addi- tion. ¥ IOR SALE—By Potter & Conb, 1515 Farnum st., Llot in West End and at $500, 21ots in Shinn' 1 add at § h. A fow choice lots in Marsh's at $1,800 each. Lot 66x13 on 15th, 3 blocks from puvement, only $I50. Fine nere in Getso's add, §1600. ¢ 2of the cheapest lotsin ' Plaiuview, only $450 euch. {IOR SAL 1—Large lot, 4 room house with {ruit trces, cte; Purker’s add; $1,750. E. T. Peterson & Co., room 3, 8. E. Cor. Douglus St. on of land in ¢ wcre, cash 6 per e osts WL E. Puine 34,25 por acre fo DCentral Cheyc balance § years tims chance for investment, Nebraskn. WPORT—Nearest, best acre lots, over level road. Tlie nearest acre lots over 801 in this market. Price, &00 per lot; on casy terms; § percent interest. These lots will double in Vallio [u next12 montis. Awmes, 1507 Fatnam, OR Choice Burgains i real estate, call at the oflice of the Omuba Keal Estate & Loan Co., rooms : Withnell Building Omaba, 763 houses of 8and § rooms ner); rents for $30 per month; will seil cheap. E.T. Peterson & Co., Roouw E. cor. 1th and Douglas® 10550 [JOR SALE—160 acres beautiful land, 4 miles from center of Hanscom Park, only §65 per nere. Can be subdivided and closed out inside ysat §12 per acre, Cochran'Bros. & Co., Furnam st, 5 ALE—Full lot, 65x152 1f soll soon, alf ingood Omaha property. ‘0., 1639 Farnam st. i in block few choice lots in Lowe's ad- 10 $350, Also house o £050, on easy terms, Poticr & Cobb, 151 Targe 1ot and 2 houst: one of 13 rooms und one of 3 rooms, 15th st., 's add., rents for §50 per_month, £5,50, This is surely & bargain. E. T, Peterson & Co.. Rtoom 3, 8. E. cor. 15th and Douglassts. 10 JFOR SALE—A few good lots in Hillside No. one on Davenport und Chicago sts., chenp at$ia0 to $050 each. Far nam st. Potter & Cobb, I QOR SALE—Cornor_on Farnum. two_blocks trom court house, §12,00. Graham, Creigh- ton Block. w20 OR SALE—No. 1035—2 large _lots, 60x183, fronting streets, with 7-room house, burn, fe., Shull's 1t add., £,500, il <old in 4 fe duys. Thls is the Dizgest barguin of all. T Poter 0., Room 3, Dougla: 1‘1"{ A 11 1ot H6x132 rt on lowe nam st. If sold soon, $22,00 onc-half i good Omuha’ property. Iros. & Co., 130 iarnam s MES, 1507 Farnam St. Lots in Itedick’s Grove Ames Placo. Oulk Chatham Pluinview Clarendon I“I)ll SALI 0. Full lot, Broom house, all_modern” improve Georgitl Hanscom Place, S5, 8 barga ) n & Co., Looln 8, 5. E. 5th and 200-30 djoining tho by ¢ north, his "the ud iful splendid It is DOR SALE 0O 2,000, 1ot b o1 1, together with i Barn, or will trad Burgnin— irst add,, on house for nere pr PGB, SALE-No. lot and houses, Phil Si 0. E T, Room i, & I5th and 194-20 Poterson & Co., Douglus sts. {IOR SALE—160 atiful land, 4 ¢ rom conter of Hunscom Park, only’ §65 Can bo subdivided and closed out insi 90 days at $12 por acre. Cochran Bros. & Co. 1000 Farnum st | 5530 Fon sa 0. Fine business property on S, Lith, 5xi50 ft. This can bu bought for §2,000 loss than uetuni value if taken . 1€ you want wi investment this. Cochran Bro's & Co., 1504 Furnam St. JORBALE-No. 1i=Corner lot ath () | house, business prope ty: & bar $1,80. K. T, Peterson & Co,, room 3, 15tk and Douglas St, 1 OVGREN & WILDE— 4" No. 1i1—Lot 5 ix115, 3 blocks north- nest of Park, new S-room house, with closels, buthioom, muntle, gratés, cel “torn and outh | Cusy torins. £3,500 00 No. 11i—Lot and nine-room bouse on Co 5,00 00 . 40000 © 1,00 0 Place, 1,150 00 110 00 1,150 00 850 () 200 (0 200 00 s in Thornburg Place ferms t, each . Lot in Bartict’s ud —Lot G0x150 Hanscom ust front torms. . 5 acres in Bonfleld, pi o 2 ueres near Syndicate Hill, per were. Lots in Walnut Hill g £ Lots in West Cuming add. ., "/ §275 t0 &0 Lots i blgeks north of Walnat Hill on Belt line e $201 L0 $300 00 1f you aive thinking of investing, call and look overourlists and we will tuke youout. Lov- gren & Wilde Koowm 10, Granite Llock. 11250 | T —Chioice lots in Saunders and Hiwcbaugh's, Pelham Place, Roed’s st Bog:s & Hil's 1st, E. V. Suifth's, Armstronss Wadlaut Hill, Clar Hanscoin . Place Koger's J i, Odabonm, ulso in 4 city proper, in fael, everywhere, ut prices i on'terins that are Lound to please you. C iu and_prove il Blockdyle & Buncher Dodge St pee SAL: Fon SALE ‘Faying stock ithmell Bloclk | JPATRICK'S addition on Saunders etreet is the cheapest proporty in that part of the glty, Stroot o hin through this aadition. Schools aro convanient, business reaches it on two sides—for coVenicnce and_desirable local- ity Patrick’s addition hns many advantages, Call and inyestigate. Lots only €700 to $%00 ench. C.E. Mn)'m-tngv‘m, 8. W. cor. 15th and No. 00(0—Wo have vacant lots in any purt of the ity that we will ecll at & discount, if sold g ataw aass. B T, Peterson roor 8, 8. B\ Cor 16th and Douglas St. ' YOR & TLarge houso and 8 nicely cleva- ted lote in Shinn's 24 add, $6,200. Als» fine f-roomed house on Clark strect, nicely elevated lot, £5,000. Gibson & Archer, ftoom 3, Withnell Blook. 0 —Choico 5 or 10 acre traots, 4 mile Southwest from court house, 1 miles from nctlon of U. P. Ry, and Belt Liae, and 1 milo rom Stock Yards, " Lies woll: ail under cultiva. tion. Can bo bought tor $175 and §200 per acre, if sold_soon. Choapest property in vicinity. Potter & Cobb, 1415 Farnam st. JF9R SALE-No81—Houso of 6 roome, Inree g CLi U8t wost of high schools #3601 K. 7. 1 on & Cos room 4 . Cor, g Potersan s oom 3, 5.5 Cor. bth fnd Dug: REENWOOD_ieautiful acre and half nor lots, fine location, 3% miles from P. O, only fow moments walk from Hanscom Park. Acre it neres $225, 10, peroent cash, balauce yment 2 N V. cor. 15 wt Farhun T e W Cop A RSALE—A two story, 2x00, frame build T e iimnie eors Stord, neat 10th and e - nam Sts. Applyat this office. i —Full lot, Konntze's 81 l@in‘:di.\imv 0 § adl ouse and barn, Truit trees, ete, B0, KT Peterson & 0., Toom . 8. Ko Cor, 15th ana Dovglas 196-30 Bm,vnmflm— Acre lots at £200 to $350. Each will make you 7 to 100 per_cent profit bo- fore noxt Now Voar's day, C.E. Mayne, solo agent, 8. W. nd Farnas 659 FOB BALE—A general merchandise businoss in & rapidly growing town not far from Lin- coln. Bost trado and location in town. A splon. did opportunity for a party wishing a good opening, and hitving from seven toten thousand dollarg in cusn, Wil sell for esh oniy or part 7 al ostate in Omal dress Merdant, Boo Offico, 0 = TP AR OR SALE—No. 100~5room house, small lot, 1ith, near Webster st., £2400. Will trade for yacant lots. E.T. Peterson, Room 8, 15th and Douglas sts. 2 {OR SALE—Lurge and small stock ranches with or without stook. For Sulo—3 lots in Spring Hill, $45) each. For Sulo—Established banking business in Nebraskn, county scat. - Gibson & Archer, room 8, Withnell Block. For Exchunze—Nebraska farms for Omahia property; aiso lnds to oxehange for stocks of siness lots for cash within 4 ange—I160 aere improved farm, Madl. £on county, Nob, for house and lot in O, For Snlo—A 5 tract 4 miles of postoffic house 500 eash.Gibson& Al Room 4 co, monthly on & Co., Room yments, cor. Station on Leavenworth street Junction of the Mo. P Lots pnr turn a handsome y short time, Ll & &ole agen! 4 JFORSALE—Hotsc nif lot 215 § 2th st.scheap and puyivents. ” Addyess C. 3. Chipm coln Nel (OR SALE—No, i Bouses purte ctorgon Co. oon t to the buyer inn very lcGandlish and C. B, Muyne, i 00 feet on Farnam st.. §8,00 %, 8 W. oor. 4i(h aad Center, £2,00), Hanscom Placel £700 57, on Humilipn and Charlos sts, $600 8 wost of gonvent cor. Chrles und Sth ts., § apd baen, near 20th and S1,150. ‘Reap: sl paymont; monthly, /% g wis, oth i Chrle Owuh house of 5 rooms, well, et My 10ts, Lowe's adajtion, 8600 and $65. W, A. e 4., ¥ Toot cor. #ith and'Da¥enpdrt, §1,50. We think all the above bargains. torms. Dexter L, Thomas & Bro., Creighton Block. {OR SALE— com Place, 11-ro0 cash, bulanec to suit, Co., Room 3, 8. B. cor. 1 QOR SALE—By Call for Room §, Il ot In blk 14, Hans. uso, Dew, one-half 0. E. T. Peterson & and Douy 2830 ayne. #o—Full lot, small house, Wilcox nad., $750. 310—Full lot' on Leavenworth st ndw house, all modern conveniences, $58,50), 333—Lot on Farnam st, nonr 25th st., rooms, all modern improvements 33—Two 16ts, fwo houses, 26th ne £6,500, 821—Lot Y9x154,South 20th st, good house, §1,850. Monthly payments. 320—Lot 100x220,” fronting two gtreets, nice cot- tage facing Hascom Park, $4,800. 316~ Hund: Im'llull‘ nice cottage 7 rooms, Geor- S5t and Harney, house 7 rooms £4,000, 209—Three neres, enworth s 20—Full lot, two cottuges ouse 7 rooms, cas d houso, fruit, ete., Leay- Shinn's add. , £2,250, nt, beautiful foca- 0. ms, two lots, fine locution, possible ' conveni¢nee, £11,000 195—Corner lot, nice coftage 6 rooms, one block off Saunders st., 3,00, 198—Handsomest cottage fn Omahn, 5 rooms, beautiful I rigia ave., £3,50, 75— Lot 06x140, Lo rooms,’ South 13th st. $3,200, 100—Gdod houso 6 rooms, full lot, Hickory and 10th, $1,700; very . B, Mayne, § W. cor, 1 5 OB SALE—Fine corn>r lof, front, Hanscom P.ice, W Croighton Block. TAYND SEEKERS, ATT 4 particulars about free and cheap lands in Western Nebraska address Thos. C. Patterson, Real Estato Agent, North Platto Neb. 338 OR Choice Bargains in real estat officc of the Omaha Real Estaio & Loan C t and south Grabam, OR SALE—A full corncr lot on Cum strect and 6 room house; splendid busin property. Cunninghim & Brennan, 1511 Dode ]?IPI( ! “front. Brennan, 15 TPox saL lots in 1 s addition, §200 each, Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Dodge, POR FALE—Lots fn Cunningl nan's addition £20 month, Cunninglinm & Br "\n\m 'ON MILL s the best and cheap- st acre properiy. Cunpinghum & Bren: Will be sold cheap, Cuninghim & 1 Dodge, £ 1 Dodgo. nan, 1511 Dodge. 250 will buy a lot in Cunningham & Bren nan's nddition; monthly payments. QEE the lots in Cunninghwm & Brennan's ndd Iy and compare price and loeation with that of uuy other addition. ACRELOTS In Wilthgton HIL I e (TR e — B SALE-A daod carner ot und 20th und ( a bargain, Cunninghaw Hrennan, 1 MAGISTER OF PALMYBTERY AND CONDIL TIONALIST, 308 Tepth Biroet, betwoon Farn and Harney, will, (With %he "aid of guardian Bpirits, obtain for'um a glanco in the past and present, and rtain_ conditions in the future. Boots and s mado to order, Perfoct satisfactionjguapfnteod, TWO ACRE QWS l"Oll' LE BROOKLINE 75. VAN BEURENV 106-108 8. lfth St. o FRUITS and FLOWERS Those desiring to putont Fruit or Ornamens tal Treos, Shrubs, Plunts and Vines, will find it greatly 10 their interestto consult B. L. Bmery, by letter or in 110 kind, guslity und prico, uny one.' Urders should be'give Ottice 136 Hurney st residence, 220 Furnam St E. L. EMERY Changeof Time. Commenging Noveanber 22, Burlington Routo €, B. &Q. R. R, train for Chicago and St. Louis ves Omaha depot . & M. R Hoat 6 p. m Through slcepers, couthes and dining car. No wunston HARRY DEUVEL, Ticket Ageut, L Farnaw st LETTER LIST. List of letters remaining uncalled for at the postoffice for the weck ending Jan. uary 28, 1896: GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Anderson. O 11 Anderson J G—2 Andrege D ¥ Albaugh L, Boyles W Il Beach 0 Barton ) R Beaver M Barber W anC'§ nlctt A Bowen § Boand J Backus G Baldwin I T Buchanan D Boston J Burnett J RH":I‘ t N urroughs B W Collins T Colberg J Camp J B Cline 1, Crookham H L Calhoun C A Cossler A A Cunningham § Cunnjngham € Cain F J-9 Chriber H Clark D, Dennis M Day J F Dock CH Dietl J Dunham G 1, Donaloe 13 J riesson J - Sckstrom C—9 Eckman ¥ Fouder J Fairfax Eagen W Prank J ¥ Grege B Gaving Gillette K © Garrison J L Graffen A Grapenger T Garey I Gregg W M Hancock A Harvey EO Hunt J Higgins A Halpin T Harrentson W Halm A A Hazzard \W H Holines O Hoppe N Harwood I [} Jones 11'W Jolmson 11K |2 Kobetiseh .f J Kemple 1, ' :wlin;l' W2 Ketlozg €\ Keiteh M C Iweit H Kyhl Y Lussmann L Lain J Larson D Luther ¥ C Lutyelman J Looney J Mortimer 1§ H Meeker M Madden G Mooreshel J MeWilliams J § MarterJ A McCoy I McCormick B Mitchell W Maraowell J Miller O liser 1 Montgomery S Muller K Nicholson A G Nution J W Norehart O Oelke A Oakshott W O'ConnerI' P O’ Fabridge P er S W Pardee ) T Rend W Rogers.] © Ruby C'W Roy'J Reed J Rotton W, Ressman H Russell T C tiene B agge 11 W Shorlock M slon 11 M mson W H tera W Savage H Stone A Strong lqvirst J Salonsky O Snow M Swith T (1 Steinert O Sanderson £ Sullivan A J Stine J § Taylor 1 Tynn W Imadge & 1y 1O Trusen S Vance O West \ Wirner I M -2 Williams € Whitaker J Works Carria Wood L Adams Mrs F Allen Mr: Brown M: Bloek 1 Brown Mrs M A Blomberg Miss R Camos Mrs 5 E Green Mys € Gwyon Miss 1 Hayden Mrs 2 7 Hutke Mis A HayTord Miss G Hough Mrs A Holstein Harrigan AU vt Mys C Harvey Mis € J Halsey Mis W'F Jenkins Mrs L uin Mrs L C amson A L, tAIS VA fo Misg L udson Miss 8 lea Miss M A e MeDonald M Monder Mrs Meady Mrs 1 W Mullane Mrs M Mis A Miss M A Qiven Mrs Oleson Miss 1, Powers Miss M Juinley MisJ eriatrom Aiss Righthaur Mrs N Hude Bunps 2 Shaw Mrs N Shipley Miss L Suifth Mrs kett Miss 1t J yior C—2 \eblood Miss M F, Yinéton Mrs L, Walbridge A Woods Alis I Wihite Mis W 1 Wildert Miss L Anderson Armsbure C Ainscomb I rmold E \ reend P Brown E M Bunks J Brown WV A BrownS 8 Baker A Bowman A Blanchard W Boynton C Barfauti E Barnard E D Burgess D J Borg J Bolden J Burke ¥ Carlsson Callahan G M Carson J C Clinton J Carleton € P2 Cowdron E I Castle H Curtis A Collins J Coal Bros Cook W Dallgreen A G Davies J W Durnell J & Douglass E Driscost A Denney CB Ellis € Ely A Franklin G B Franme € Flynn J lagler M E Gartison ) B J Geddes A ege B joetmaek O Gould W E Horlan A ' D) Hermau L Hunt T {:aycl(un 1t 1lollzast G Hanilton F K Huiner 1 Jounes J D Kaller 3 Kinsel L B Kool ¢ Kurty D W Kall'\J Knight T McGinn P Malin s © Maus J McFadden J MeNeill J Meihonner J Madield J Molander € Maryjono V MeAnelly G M Miliiken It McDonald's G Morrow W A McClure W f Noble J Newton J Neeley I Opperihiein W Overmyer ¢ O'Lanlon J P O'Grady I Perry A A Pursell J J Patton G PlingJ Tost 1 Priche J Repass B an J Roburn J Roli J Reed J T Rehnins 11 Ringhalm A Russell ' C Smith 1 M Snider R Seith ¢ Swith WV A Sproul M D Scott L W Svanbel Bturd Steinbee) Sherry A nr it Topper N A “Thomas WV hicel ( “Thomas T M m BJ Whithorn Whitaker 1 Werley 1 A Walker P 5" LIST, 3 Allen Mrs M G Blatner Miss E E Beardsley Mrs M 13 Baner Mrs W 1L Betmey Mis S A Boyd Myx J Brown Mis C Consil Miss K Carnell Miss E Carle Mrs M Dow Miss J L Davies 7 Elliott Miss C © Eavner Miss CA Faith H L Grafu I Grifiths Mis ¥ O Gray G Healey M Haiklenan M Hedger Mrs 13 J Tower Miss A 'C Hoppel Miss L Huse Miss C Tanson Mrs Hall Mrs K 1 Johnston 1 Jackson Mrs ¥ C Kronlofman A Kroppelt 1 Kinsloy Mis T 1 Mrs D Meyers Mrs J L Moore Miss N Miller Miss J 13 Maining Mis G Murdock Mrs J MeGiee Mrs S noelly Miss L n Mrs O pder Mrs W M 2 Oleson Miss O Petty Mis M Person Lo Miss 1 Miss 1, Miss BB Rimmer Mis Reichart Miss M Russell MysJ—2 Scott Miss M Shelton Mys F Swmock Mrs 1, Miss I Temps Mrs 8 Walvertan Mrs 1L L \ v Miss AL Webb Miss K Wilson Mrs M A FOURTH-CLALS MATTEL, L A Marsh G E Férry—2 C Falth Mis W.T Buibridge TRADE FACTS AND FIGURES The Support Given Wheat Soattering and Unorganized. SCALPERS RUN THE MARKET. A Corner in Oats Sends the Price Up 2¢—Provisions Reported But Mod- erately Active-Live Stook and General Rteports. CHICAGO GRAI1 MARKET. CricAco, Jan. 20,—(Special Telegram]— WaeEAT—=Wheat was lower to-day, and the preponderance of talk was bearish, Cables were dull. Millers and flour merchants re- ported an absence of orders and a glut in the sea board and intertor markets, Local statisticans do not anticipate any decrease in the visible supply this week to exceed 750,000 bushels, for the reason that the advance checked the ontgoing movement to a con- siderable extont. The gossips have it that the local professionals who *‘worked” the long side of the market for a turn have sold out on the crowd and are waiting for some break of magnitude before taking hold again. The support given the wheat market was seattering and unorganized. Loeal business was light, and the run of outside orders not being leavy quiet scttied down, the scalpers rununing things to suit themselves. Wheat opened 4c, sold down e, rallied e, dropved ie, advanced e, and closed at 10 o'clock #@!ge lower than yesterday. Mixor GrANs—Corn was inactive but firm. Scalpers did a light business within the narrowest possible limits, Shortly be- fore 1 0'clock the bell tapped and a great sputtering attracted attention to the locality assigned traders in oats, and in a very short time a crowd had gathered about the place. It was soon advertised that Lamson Bros, had “a corner in oats.” They bid the vrice of January oats from 30c to 82ig¢, where it rested at 1 o'clock. Provistoxs—The hog product was moder- ately active and slightly lower, Cash trade is only fair, and speculative business is not ent satistactory in volume, A¥FTERN0ON BoARD—-Wheat was rathereas- fer on the afternoon board, but only a shade lower. Corn was firm, and January oats ad- vanced 1{e, closing at 83, Provisions were firm, and a shade better prices were obtain- 1.—Puts on May wheat, 85%¢; calls, CHICAGO LI \'E STOUK. Ci1cAco, Jan, 20.—[Special Telezram. | — Carrie—So far as pwime steers were con- cerned there was little or no change. There were only a few loads of such, and but few wanted. Good and useful steers were in fair demand and were making about the same prices as yesterday. Medium and common cattlo were in heavy supply, and about every 1 interviewed reported a dull market, 715¢ lower than for any day this week. s of stock continues to lose from $1.00 to $1.25 per car. Nice tidy Nebraska steers have the preference with buyers for the dressed beef trade, Such will command a premium of anywhere from 10e to 15¢ por hundred over eastern Lowa ov Illinois steers of the same averages, Low grades of can- ning stock were quoted a shade lower, but fair to good cows and heif- ers are yet selling equally as well «@s at any time during the week. Light little stockers are accumulating in the ands of speenlators, and there are no buyers here this week for that elass of stock. ping steers, ) to 1500 1bs, $4.75@5 10 1350 Ibs, & 4.25, Hoas—With the fresh arrivals there were around aboul 5,000 on sale, the great bulk of which were cominon and medium light, and 1 light and common medium sold a off, and in some cases 10c. The quality in a general way is poor. Prime heavy sold as yesterday. Good ng sorts sold at $4.10, and common pack- .95, Rough odds and ends sold at FINANCIAL. New York. 20,—MONEY—1@2 cent. KForeioN steady at $4.57 for Jan, per b BiLrs—Dull but Nty days, and $4.80 for —Dull, but steady., ocks were a little wore active. While the movement was somewhat irregu- lar the market continued to exhibit a strong undertone. News during the day was of an important’ character, and the market closed comparatively steady. BTOGKS ON WALL, § ; 8% cent bonds... 10055 C. &N\ ..., 1068 . S, 414" 112150 preferred . %6 N. Y. C. Pacific 6's of 0 Central Paciti W., St L, & I I preferred ¢ Western Union. Northern Pac... 26 10, 1L & N.ovwas 101 preferved. . g PRODUCE, — Flour—Quict and Chicago, Jan, \\{l‘t'xll flour, $4.4004, unchanged: winte southern, $4,00(, Michigan soft spring whe bakers’, S0t rye tlour, $8, in sacks: buckwhes url X0 per ewt, in sacks, Wheat—1 active and weaker: ny.-nwl atde lower, ruled fivmer, declined e, rallivd “5e, cased off and fluctuated within a small range, finally became tivm, and elosed Ige lower: M0 @siige { it g S0 @sh e for Januury; solge for bruacy; 8534 @Sie for May. Corn—Weaker_and slightly lower; closed e lower N and L@iie lower for delive sige for eash: 8ike for ryi for February; 405w 4035e for May Oats—Dull; May declined Yje: 81@G52% for N tor February; e for Ma Hye—Quiet at 5 Barley--Dull . Timothy — Steady —and not chnzed; p SLELL A Flaxseed ly steady at yesterday's Prices: @3.40 per materiaily 0. 1, 81124 W hisky—8i.10, Pork—Steady: déclined 5@100 on whole I i closed comparatively steady $10.75@ 1080 for eash; Wee {0,822 tor January and February 011071, for May. Lard quiet; Februiary ; Bulk 3 clear, £5.655.50; short ribs, 85, “Weaker; good 10 extra dairy, 1@ ly: Tull o young S11,0 and closed 1ALy declined 2 wericas, at 15@19¢, Noj heavy & i bull hides, 4 dry fling, L@l Tallow—1/1 No. 2 country, 4¢ Flour, bbls Whe Cos Oats, bu Rye,bu 1 Barley, bu, 45,000 St. Louis, Jan.20.-W heat lowe ul. cash, bid: Febritary, 91ige Copn—Easy iand " shade’ lowes at @Like, Shipments, and | . 1 country, dide; | ap——— b ¢e, January: 88%e, Febru ary: May, 514c, Oats—Quiet and easy; No. 2 mixed, tash 28¢; May, 814 @31 g0, Rye—i0c bid, \\'hhk{ §1.10, Pork—Steady at £11.00, Lard at $5.40. Butter—Unchanged: dairy, 1624, Afternoon Reard—\Wheat—-% @8%e lower. Corn—A shade easier. Oats—Weak and ¢ lower, Toledo, easier; cash, Corni—Ir cash, 38%¢e. Oats--Dull; cash, le, Liverpool, Jan. 20.—Wheat—Fair &y mand winter, 7s 134d, steady; net. L 78 2d, firm, or demand and dull, Corn—Fair deni old mixed, 4s 7ifd, January, February croamery, 3H@90A¢ 38~ Wheat--Closed a shade 34 dull; new mixed, and March, 4s 11d, dull. cw Orleans, Jan. stoady, Oats—Quiet Cornmenl—$2,95@2,90, Hog Products—Steady mand, Kansas Oity, cash, v bid, e asked: May b —~Corn—Quiet and and in good de- 0,20, —Wheat—Unsettled ; sked; March, T4e bid, C (e asked eSe s e asked , Sl e bid. Oats—Nominal: no quotations, New York, Jan. 20.—Wheat—Recelpts, 1,7003 exports, 46,0003 spot elosed steady &). 2red, M c affoat: February elosing at 90'ge. Corn—Lower, closing steadier; recel .‘fi. Q000 exports, H,000: U graded, 43aade: No, 4’1‘1 407 @i03;c in elevitor; February elosing at Oats—Receipts, 23,0005 exports, 100: mixed western, Sici@ss white ‘western, 42@de. Potroleum—United closed at S33c. Eiws—Dull; western, 21 ~Firm; mess, $1 L5 @10.75. Lard—Lower; western st 1, spot, $6.40@ orn—Dul Oats—Dull Rye—Iirn Barloy— Ge, Tork—Quiet at $11.00, Lard—Steady at 85,100,194, Whisky—Firm af £1.10, Milwankee, Jan, casl, S1ige: Fehruary Corn- 1 @s6ige. g spring, —Wheat — Firm; 75e; May, Sbige. Sje. T mess February, $10,85; Murel, $10.05, _Minneapons, Jan. 20.—Wheat—Stead No. 1 hard, 8iofe for 3 northe Flour—Firm; patents, $4.80@5.00; bake 5 4,00, i pts—Wheat, Shipments—Wheat, Db, : flour, 1 16,000 LIVE STOOK. Chicago, Jan, reports: attle—Receipts, 15¢ lower: stockers and The Drovers' Journal TH, Reccipts, 2 and ugh and mix and shipping skips, $2,00 Sheep-=Lec 82,0004, weste 22,0003, lamb Louis, J native Texan tlo— Receipts, common to choice cows and heifers, 004,00, 1,500 mixed eoipts, , weak and 10@ export L7505,00 _common S3.90@: S ars and teeders, COWs, ipts, 85,0005 " shipments, 1,400; strong and be higher godd to_elioi 4055 common to medinm, OMAHA LIVE STOCK. ivening, Jan, 26, ‘The lizht receipts continued and by reason it the warket is not very aetive, . The demand for ehoice corn-fed steers con- tinues good and prices steady at former quota- tions, ~ Steers aging 1150 o 1250 are quoted at those averaging 1550 to 1500 at $4.50 Butehers stock is slow and there s 1o in- quiry for anything except the best and choie- est. wrades, G choico young cows will sell at 5,000 Common mixed stock is quoted at §2.25 . - The noz market opened strong, but lator in the day weakened somewnat by reason of a reported dedline in eastern markets, At present there is a demand for well fatted medium weight hozs whieh sell AV ging the Cattle Hogs 2 AND LOWEST, ghest wnd Towest prices paid for hogs during the past 1d tor the corresponding period Showing the on this mark seven day last month Friday Saturda | Mond Toesday. .. Wednexda hursday CILASES, Showing the number of cattie, sheep purchased by the packers oh ket toda hogs and the mar- Harris & Fisher. G, 1, Hammond & Co.. ODIOTE 1o s 1sierasss ¢ & Co. Sheele P Boyd J. 5 G L Hammond & Co. | Others A s of i s 1 o le per ewt. live weight unless otherwise stated, d hogs sell at 1e per Ib, for all weights, kins,” or hogs weighing less than 100 1bs, no value, Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs and stags 50 lbs, OMAHA WHOLESALE General ! pis continue to be liberi and “The limed, pic @ been put’ in the wus—e the demand light cold storage eugs ket and have | 3 impossible (o L uny price, it e of what he s getting, ek would sell fairly well at Sales of good stock are being made at 17e, but the greater portion at 1be, Burerea—The demand light, s, for inferior grades. Choice butter se well, but it must be strietly choice and fres to bring top pwices. The feceipts are not $o heavy, but about equal to the demand. Prices Aih steady, Choice grades of tablg but- are quoted at 15@lse: fair to good, 0@ s inferic . Large quantities of the received ure packed in sueh a poer 5 to g siovate from its value CHEFSE pan ched dws. Oc tober X { youug America, 1ige; first quality Swiss ehoose, 16¢: second Yuulm, Awlde; brick chcese, Lie; Limburger, le. Poviruy—Prices on all kinds of Pnullr! are very weak and the market dull, ‘There s Al W fation o1 poor stock on the mark et which is hard to dis of at any pri 1f those who diess pouliry would “take 19 Pains and not seald the skin off, bm.du'pk;kv