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2 THE OMAHA DAI‘LY BEE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 0, 1886. SPECIAL NOTIOES. " Adsorticoments undor th s head 10 cents per ine for tho first i~sertion, 7 conts for each gubsequent irsertitn and 1.5 a line per month, Beven words will be counted to the line; they must run consecutively and must be paid in ad- vance. All advertisements must be handed in before 2 o'clock p. m., and under no circum- stancos will they be taken or discontinued by telenhone. Parties ndvertising in these columns and hav- fng the answers addresced m care of Tire: BER, will please ask for check to enable them to get their letters, as none will be delivered except on preeentation of check. All answers to adver- tisements should be enclosed in envelopes. TO LOA"Inm. ONEY TO LOAN on hors \\l\mml\ fur- nituro, watchos, withiout removal. Terms ensy, C.J Caswell,' Room 19, Tron Bank Bu ing, 12 W aia Famati. Take o, 060-m! 150,000 to loan on_city residence |vruymrly Geo. W, Day, 169 Farnam. 0 LOAN—Monoy in any nmount, On ail classes of security. Ehort nme Jonns on real ostate. Long time lonns on real estato Money to lon on chuttels. Money to lonn on o luterals, Money to loan on any good socurity, Terms ensy, time to suit. Apply at the Omahin Financial Exchange, fihticer's building, SW corner of Fifteenth und Farnam sts., upstairs 258 ONEY TO LOAN on lmprmm and unim- proved city property. Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Dodge strect. K0 TMONEY tur crorspodyt You “can_borrow money on furniture, horees, wagons, pianos, stock of all kinds, dia jonds and fine vl\lclll'l on your own time, Payments receiv ed at any time, and interest rediced pro rata. Propert, I('" in your own possession. Terms Jow ns l(" Jowest. Call and see me. Business confidentinl. Noadvantegoe taken, W. R. Croft, Room 4, Withnell's New lrnfll‘lm(,hor(h ast cor- lu'r 16t and Harne i’l) ONEY TO IOA'(—O ¥, Davis & Ufl RQII Rotato and Lonn agents, 1605 Furnem St. ONEY TO LOAN-On good securit la! A 8 McGavock, room 7 Redick Block, 1500 Farnam t. 24 ONEY TO LOAN—On real estato and chat- tels. D. L Thomas. .4 ONEY TO LOAN—In sums_of £200 and up- wards on firstclnss ronl estato security. Potter & Cobb, 161 Farnam St. ONEY LOANED at C. F. Recd & Co's, Loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons rflrmnnl proporty of all kinds and wll other ar- icles of value, without removal. Over Ist Nat'l 15th and Farnam. All business ner for established b small capital required. Address B, OB SALE—_A §2500 st ¢’ of millnery goods in splendid lyeation. ~ A bix bargain for some one as i liberal discount w1l bo given. For fur- ther particulars address 10, Bee Ofice, 411-12 0R SALE—At antiquarinn,opposite Crefih- ton block, «n 15th st., near Douglas: nltered stock, enlargdd Variety ihd grenter burgains, 0% SALE—Stock and fixtures of_my fai zoods and notion store. Mrs. Folger, Douglus st. L OR SA n fi required about 32, swock, _Address or call on H. Mmo: & Co. Val- e y competent business munager in every for exclusive nreney of our Nutional Automatic Gas-Saving Govornor vorago B3 por cent saving in gas bills illumination and Rafoty trom fir in servico. In- dorséd by high authoritios. saving Co., ¢ 7,000 nion National Gas- York, 2086 $12,000 hardware stock and u $3,000 boot and shoo stock for 14 cash, balance unincumbered real estate. Gibgon, Aucher & Co., Room i, Withnoll Block.” 256 Fpor stock of clothing in Ouhu, No per cent di cost. Gibson, Archer & Co., Koom 3, W Block. WANTED ate eaplt, nke from §5,00) ts 600 8 yent by becoming partner or pi f0 an established manuiacturing en ¥or further particulars address, B, £, fico. OR SAL wizons, Ringer, 119 N. TROR SALE—Restaurant, a great bargain, §200. Gibson & Archer, Room 3, Wiihnell ulo An encrgetic man with moder- eat market, with bu Lorses; - good location. ne new hotol in Chadron tul reoeipts now $200 per month. W change for residenco near _Omaha. Parties selling dosi city. Address, W. A. Langworthy, Chi Nebraskn, OR EXCHANGE—A §7500 stock of dry goods for 3 cash; balunco unimeumbored land or good Omahin property. For exchange— A $10,000 stock of dry goodas for 15 cash, balance unimcumbered land or good Omaha propert; Gibson, Arcicr & Co.”Hoom 3, Withnell fioc] OR SALE—A pr aper husiness in good Nebraskn_town; prico, $2,000. G ibson & Archer, toom 3, Withnell Block. 94 (OB SALE—Hardwnro business in Omaha. Address B, 45 Lee Oflice. Tafebll PR OR SALE—The Commercial Hotel at_South Tend, N 000; terms_ onsy. Ad- dress T. W, F South Bend, Neb, 650-1en10% ‘welve hundre busines SAL Or exchangi and eighty ucres of Mo., timber and grass dand, forty miiles cust of Kinsas City, “As rich goil is any land in the state, will ecll i) or part at fiteen dojluus per acre of will_exchunge for ood improved or unimproved Nebrasla, lund. edford & Suue NOR SALE—3 lots in Spring Hill, £50 cach. A Also an established buniking businoss in Ne- raska, county seat. Gibson & Archer, Room 8 Withuell Block Omaha, =23 FPAKEN UP—2 mules, one o bay and the othor a mouse-colored, with harness marks thor on;: alsa one old bay horse with _ono white hind Owner can have the same by proving Property and piying chirzes, Linde, 4 miles west of Irvington, Douglis in private family, ne: ness con- ferenees required. 411 220-8¢ nd lodging in _privato faumily by @ gontioman. - Address Bt Boo bEbs OARD and room for single gentleman; also day bonrd. References required. 1415 Jones, 4 blocks south of postofiice. i RO and board, 85 per weo eation, 1814 Duvenport 5t, vexr bestlor feblo rmoln.. I ADIFS m want of good domestie heip can 4 be supplicd by calling on the Omaha Bm. Bloyinent Ciics, Room 4, K. uny.n's Blook, Mra. J. W, Morriso proprietor 4 TOoR Im—-!lfl ELLANEOUS, WANTED- A scconu hand pair 1 wolghing trom firtecn hund five hundr ; also am scales to twenty- of grocery cot A “I“ ale, 1 top op buggy and 1 pla wagon. Injuire at Hospe's Music Storo. Pwm SALE—Storo fixtures, 6208, 10t st OOD family horse for salo; cight ) old. Apply at 1413 ”nlh{l' st 2050 <flM SALE~Lot in lhmmnm front. Tnquire 02 & 18¢h st. 7 OR SALE—Sand and gravel, par, 1432 South 14th st. JrOR wenthor sty to F. D. Mead 3 Plnce, onst Tank J. Kas- 182f0be pa, gtorm sash and doors, go 0 8, 16th st. 208 WANTED-FEMALE HELP, “‘;‘\ NTED—A competent second girl at N Cor. Capitol Avenue and 15th st. 465-10* FANTED | ences requ ond girl; refors st and Oase, AB4-12% wirl to do Kitchon work n 211 N I“h stroot. 4504 VW ANTED-At onco, compotont il to do housowork for a fmall family. Apply at 1000 Cass st 44110 WA wenoral housowork, Apvly Higgins' Block, i floor, Howurd st Tor nl"fl‘—"muo belonging to the estate of Judge Chadwick, 809 Park avenue. W.J. onnel 802 FOR RENT-ROOMS. VVANTED—A g0 housework at Irish preferred. reliable girl for general 2 Howard st Germ fire, §7; also Vourd it desi 10th st. JOR RE ablo fc G178, 17th st TR RrEd £0; small room, §5. 1OR RENT- 1811 Caes st. Joon neNt urnished “T—Suit of unfurnished rooms euit- smuil family. Inquire &t once at (s T—Furnished rooms—iarge room ‘605 N, 11th ete 43110 Farnished rooms, with board. 0 O RENT ~Furnished room at_ 1610 Califor- nin. 4 NOR RENT_Desirablo fiont rosms, furnished, coo ral looation. Odd block, 1t and 1'o /ge. Mrs. Kendall. l;ulu SNT—Suit of furnished fron 8. W. cor. 13th and Howard. 401 16 room aud best board, host location 418 8 Lith st.5 $4.50 iy JOR RENT- board, Dodge st. I OR RENT—Unfurnished room. 605 N. 17th Yy Fou RENT-loom with board. mmé'g ol av. i3 flogant furnished rooms, mm all modern conveniences, at ‘\'A\Tl""—fil“cl‘lll good girls for goncral housework in small families at good wages, No charzcs, Omaha Intelligenco Offico, Room 8, & E. cor. 15th and Douglas St. 406-10 W ANTED—Two competent givls for genoral housework. Good whyes warranted; Chas. Fleek, Engle House, £, 1ith St. pieh-u al housework in 613 N, 10th st. Refer- 570-11% house, small family, No. I ences required. DT girls at the Doran “A girl to do gencral hou o e apitol avenue. 10ih st Nebraska v, Crounce Bioc WAKTED-MALE HELP., ccfulties, and’ patente: ples. W, C. King man, Aman to canvass and manage yassers—to control all sales of the In- ceandescent Light, equal to £ candles, in Omuha. For particulars, terms, ete,, address’ Incandess cent Lamp Co., Pittsburg, P "\u\ ED—Agents, 206 N. 10th st. Wi “7 535 D—A salesman, one who has had ex- rioneo wnd can sellgoods. 3168, 1oth st. D20 teams and feunstors for rail- roud work, good wages; also subcontrae- Tee transportution. particulurs call l«'xu'num st. 549 ANT —A first-cluss salesman to repre- sent a well established house to the dr trade, cither exclusively or in connection wi some other line. Address P. O, Box 1485, N. City. 22030 VWV ANTED—Enorretio men in every town in Nebraska to sell the Boss clothes racks. Agents aro muking from £ to £ por, duy, Tor paxtioulars, enll on or add P. 0. ox 37, iincoln. _ C. H. WRITyAN, 1124 K strect. D—Teams and to let 1 miles railrond tosub-contenctors in seetions of one-hult five miles. Free transportation, —‘Teams bought or will lend monoy o outfits wisl work, Strang & Newcomb, contructors, Penn street, Kansus City, Mo, or Arcude hotel, Omuha. 2 VWV ANTED-Men and women to start o now business at their homes; can be done evenings and learned in an hour; any person muking less than 10c to 50c an hour’ should send 10c at once for u package of samples of goods, and 24 working samples (formulas) to commenco on. Address Albany Supply Co., Alb SITUATION WANTED. W ID—Situation in n business house by Wman of some means, where ke can invest £omo capitalif business suits, Address 95, I Office. ‘VA\ b~ Position in hotel or rostuurant by wood lady cook: © o r s Address P, O, Box ANTE refined American ludy des Eome position of {rist; £ood r Address 1362, Tieo Ofic A young mar rth st. . hand workmen on noed apply odfrey, Fremont, Nob, one but Address Geo, ¥ ituntion by a widow as house keepor o wilower 0f good reputation. ofticy ancil Biulr: BL6-T irls wishing for zood plnces in private families, hotels or bowrding hou- ses, laundries, ete, cin alvays flad them by calling at muomnlm Employment l]ux-enu,“llll‘ 0 Address M, B !0. mt—lovuu m I’-OTI. MOR RENT OR LEASE—10-cro with G-room houso ndjoining city: S0-acre m, 17 miles west of Omaha: 6 business lots ry's ve. Apply to E. B, Chapman & 1317 Howara s 20 DOR RENT—A nice b room cottage, half bl'k 8. of Leavenworth strect schaol house; hard and soft wator; $16 per month; ingwire’ nex s door north,or ¥th and Douglas Street Lum- ber office, 471 “wardon 1 ble houses from threo to ten Fooms at irom ten 1o Aty dollurs por month, S While we do not make n prac tico of tucking up bulletin bowrds on prop- L in our hunds for sale, we do use All to weans 10 advertisé our Lavgains, poso Of same on us 8hort NOLCe &8 po e porty owners and speculators in real ate the bonofit of all our time and talents WO st with ug. — Kico & MOOF, 1522 Furnuin st G- 2510 Capitol_ave. 513 cellar, hard and —Two houses. om house T—Storo, corner 10th and Loay on worth; good place Tor grocery; also 3 rooms. 420mhd will Ma- 2100 any proporty for Huul‘li. 1ol wnd l)l\.l(s()hALthl) haviog lost her Y tako w ohild 1o wet nurse, Apply M. . &oon, Magnetic Hoaler, #118 Hurt st )mx ONAL-T{ i.uu hay sulo list it wit Geo. P\ urist, ro- TE YOU have property 1o sell or Nthulu(!. lst it with C. J. Cuswill & Co., Boom | Lrugka National l'hnk Building, .1‘“ U property for exchia very valunble rosiden otier (or Nebraska proporiy: bico a' i e and lot for Omahia residence. tor property of all kinds. i andinb. | L G00 A% i 18§30 per ac cguies Gibsou & Archer, room ¥ “";“l obraskn sale, WO havo n Louig, Mo., 1o ]ru - C. Motzaer Stove Repair Co.. 111 South Wik St helwoon Dunh[u whd Dougins. tophoue Ofilfl your Sour and_food hy k: hoy Neal & Courad, 11 Dodye st NT--Now cottauge, 0 roows, on 8. 18 O, A Idw oved farm, 5 miles Humiin & Brown, AIIU iles out; 0 T convonie 1(m RENT—30 acro imp from p. 0., 0t & por aoro. 1 On Nob, AIRY FARM house, | | Pattorse Por uIOnth, .+ 15th and Dotglas A Gstablished grocery businces dolng §awid business & wouth; Toquiced, 10, Also 8 stock of diy s dain g\u)d B in Omaba, Capital Fequived, $3,04, Gibson, Archer & 0., Koom 3, |9 wm.mflu‘mh Dasouiont and | 1ith si. NT-House of & voon Taquire of Mount & n. Julin felil) Tand Har i 2153 Jigh Wiino houses of 10, 6 @ J. Pulpps Rde ont room, modorn im- .0, ok 208, | 5 OR RENT—1 small room, £5: 1 large room, $12 per month, newly furnished, at 67 4 17th st. Tiofebst ];(m RENT—House with 1) rooms, city wator nnd wns. No. s North id street. Inquire Of F. D. Cooper, 411 Tith st., Cit 105 P\(nc RENT—Lawge furnished front room with closet, also buck room. 1712 Califor- nin st. K] QOR RENT—Large provements. Add Nearost, best ae lots, elwgant location, unsurpassed view of the city, reached over level roads, no hills to climb; easy terms of payment; 8 per cent interest; price, $30) an acre. S PLACE—Choeape! tho money ; only s Grov t from AMES, 15% Farnam. and_nearest city lots 200 to $300 per lof. couth of Farnim st., andFarnam st. school AL GROWTIT shade in Rodick's ablo at this handsome property. MELROSE HiL—Southw : lots £500 ose Hill icos ina t0 §350 on terms to suit buyc lots will sell for dd yeur's time. Come a ty. ) 1500 Farnam. WHY PAY RENT when fuu(\un buy a lot i Ames Place £200 ¥ o o $300 on’such easy ¢ 0_trRot of g has not a poor 1ot in it. Belt Line depot hus been focated on this lnd. - Lots soll for $600 to ga0on very cusy payments. See Onk Chat- ham, PLAINVIEW—Choico lots still for sale in this popular addition at fair prices, on casy pay- ment DIVISION — Acre lots eouthwest very desivable ground, sclling at $650 per lot. BARCALOW PrLACE=Theso lots are th st for sale on Leavenworth st Pric ), on payments to suit. Aves, 1500 Farnam St Carr and sce for yourself tho chances for sufe investment offére Remember, Omaha's growth is solid and Jisting. Property will tinuo to advance. Buy now and make the vance. AsiEs, 1509 Farnam 4 (IOR SALE—$6,00—Beautiful home—new 1- room house,’ all modern: improvements, od fotin favorite addition on ¢ must go_at_price numed ubove, and 1% for_further particulars sco’ Rice & 468 choap- 3500 10 acre truet on South 10th s ly o fow blocks from street enr iine. at Lunge & Toilick, 318 and Lith st . Grabam, Creighton to $900, orth Omaha, 2,000, Fino house, lnris House and lot on Lots on Dodgo gt. Fm: SALE—By Bullou Lo Lusiness property, house: cant lots in ll parts of'the cit; uunl lot , atlowes: g 2 blocks west ot postoflice, a spiendid investment, £10,00, 1018 in Shinn's add., & bargain, $500 e >, Broom hous, Capitol ave., cheap, ) choice lots, Marsh add., $1,000 to 81,800, residondo proporty in good locations. i F. Ringer, 119 N. 15th, -§1,800—3 lots in Walnut Hill add., yom house, new birn, good crified this for 'price Rice & Moory Farnam. 407 in Hans. Lot on poms each, : rents for $110 Lots in Wost Cuming fro 510 $150 cuch. Corner lot, Pro P ain. Corner lot, Shinn's 3d_add C.J. Caswell & Co., Koom 19 Iron Baik, vith ull_modern improvemen e month, $11,600, rgnin R SALE—Hamlin & Brown, Real Estato, 18, 11th 8t. Lands. 1,600 acres, Groeloy county, ot $6, 600 acres in Loup, Vailey and Nanc from milos from raflroad, t Valloy county, 5 miles southwest counties, ). 2 unty, at 5,25 aeres in Cheyenne Ulllllll at S.x 5. Will sell any of the sbove truets in’ quarter scction 240 acres in Frankhn 100 acres in Stanton ¢ 80 nore improved far miles from % O, 40 aeres of impro; Hamlin & Brown, 3! punty, at 312, unty, nt £12, inDouglus” county, 0% il trade or sell 5 miles from P, 0. 8. 11th St., Omaba, KIx160, together with celar and closets, good fawa, on oar line, Just off Sauhdon long it prics named. Rice & Moore, 1222 i, OR SALE-Or i houses in different parts of the city, use and stop puying rent. Ballou 1 Lith st. ar- 0 of the most desirs s in the with ol 1 soon, Pric 5, over 1st National Bank, 41 NOR SAT ¢ propert fu o ahionIdly Yasarod, 100 T o o o 'n. over 1st Nat. Bank. ping under W. H. 142 lots, @ \ting car line, ¢ tra bur Itice & Moord, L2 Farnam. i) O SALE—Two 10ts m Pelbam Place, ono block from street ear track, Inquire 2188, 16th streot Bk the fastest POR SALE—Ambler Place lots sellin g hdaition in Omaha. Kome e lois 7 duh on 8aur ar gain, left. Luliou Lros., sole agents, ANDLISH offer for cush or on asy torms choioe property which you should éxamine before purchusing elsewiicro, £3,000—1-ro0m house Bear Swinders st. £1000—i1ouse and corner lof, Shinn's 15t, £i200—House and lot, ine loeation, Hanscom £3%500—House, Iargo (o, Shull's 1st. 31 50—Ohicago st., house and % lot. £220—Lot und 2 iouse 8, splendid view, $1150)—New house and ieie. —Harcey st., house and lot. ‘e residence, splendid location and —Park ave,, choice residence. ) —Cass st., House and '3 lot. 15083 feet, Lusiness, on Dodge, mprove- moilts, $4,0-Large house, fine location, 1d: 20— East frout Jov and cotlis Hill 83,00 Ro, terin Dodze wild, Nice house and ) Bell & McCandiisn, OB spLE=3 lots In Marion Place, $50) ¢ W. H. Green, over 1st Nutional auk. POL BALE—A general merchandise business i@ rapidly growing to: not tar from Lin- coln. Hest trade and location in town. A splen- did opportunity for a party wishing a kood opeaing, und baving from sever to ten thousand dollars in cash. Will sell for cash.only,or part chsli, bulance real estate i@ Owaba. Address Muichaut, Boe Qe & POn SALY wle.fl;ntmrn olar st nnd 16th, -room hovse, woll, efstern and barn, 0. W. H. Greon, over 1at Natiou! Bank. ¢ Pottér & Cobb, 1515 Faraam nd and at | $000. 2 1ots in Shinn's & add at £725 onch, A fow cholce 1ot€ in Margh’s at §1,200 ench. 1,0t 69x134 on 13th, 3 blocks from pavement, only §1500, Fine aero in Gofe's ghd, £1600, 2 of the cheapest lotain ' Plainview, eac on| Fox Chotor Barginajn ronl estate, el at the office of the Omgha Real Estate & Loan C ) Withnoll Building Omaha. 768 room: A tow _!md fote in Hillsido No. one on Davengiorg, pnd_Chicao ste, ohoap at §70 to €950 ench, N‘ur & Cobb, 1815 F nam st Fon SALE -Cornor_on from court house, ton Blook. rnam, two_blocks 0. Graham, Creigh- 20 JOR SALE—At a bargain. Tine business property on 8, 1ith, &x150 ft. This can bo bought for £2,000 fess than actual value if taken atonce, 16 you want un investment look at this. Cochrin Bro's & Co., 1500 Farnam St. 845 [OR SALE—$10000 10 per cent dividond [ paying stock. Gibson & Archer, HKoom Withnell Block, 4 ]?l)ll ALE—Large house and 3 nicely clova- ted lote .n Shinn's 24 add, $6,200, Als» fine 8-roomed house on Clark stroet, nicely elevatod Ilr]‘l' tu.(m Gibson & Archer, Room -i,\\ltlmvll 60 on SALE—I havo for aale at bargaina five or 81X of the finest stock farms in the st running {rom 5.0 (0 H10) acres each—{mpre :lllllrulnullm Wi unction of U. P. Ity. and Belt rom Stock Yards. — Lies wel tion. Can bo bought for $138 and §200 por acre, if Sold, soon. "Choupost property in vicinity. Pottor & Cobb, Il Farnam st iy all NORSALE: 0-nore farm, woll impro ASEUMO MO Omaha ‘prope W. 'H- Green, ove und pay balanco ¢ l\lll Bunk. ORSALE_A two stor , frame build Ing, suitable forn stord, noar kith and Fae- nam Sts. Alml_w\l this ofico. WY “farm, well improved, per_acre, 6's miles from acre. W. H. Green, over ist Bank. 139 OR SAL ts for Omuli, §50 por Nat. For Salo—3 lots in Spring Hill, $450 ench. Sule—Established banking business in 1ska, county koat, Gibson & Archer, room 3, Withnell Blo Foi Exchunge—Nebraska farms for Omaha property; iso lands to exchango for stocks of gOOS, Wanted—3 business lots for cash within 4 blocks of postollic Exchanre—160 acre improved farm, Madi- 10t in Onlaha. of postollice; nfor §1,00 cash.Gibsons Archor, 3% house cost §! itinell Block. Room QOB SALE—An olgant hou 180 £ sonth front cormer 1ot ouse ronts o per month, $3500. W. H. Green, oy National Bank. lg(m fton Tzrd 50, barn, well, et ). W. H. Green, over Ist Nal tional Bank. g TAYD sEEk sifs, 'ATTENTION—For full Aparticulars about freo and choap lands in Western Nebraskuy uddgoss Thos. C. Patterson, Real Estate Agent. Norlh Platto Neb. 33 OR SALE—Housc g lot and payments, : Addbess ol Neb. and south L Grahumn, Creighton Blo 7 JOR SALE—A gpociot havgain—3 lots in Mil lard & Caldbeil's hddition, corner Center and Spring streets Gox89:, $400 and #X00, on cusy terms, Marsiinll & 0 Farnum st. lla ¥ you want property At o barzain or on cas; terms, eall on Bell & McCandlish. Among otlie ’n'u'u nn)v\u(xll‘& |Iul* sitnge and corner ot, with fruit tref innu bloc from Saunder St. and one from M.u*ul. car line, on easy terms, $100. House and lot, enst front, Nelson's 20. Sl-acre farms, with fruit, near rairoad, in Srpy county, cuch $3,000.¢ One of the hest (ruit farms, $1,000. 2) lots in Hanscom Place, corner lots, east fronts. Bu Acres in thie city at_£1,600, Brookline neres at o additions from $100 upward. O Chofce Darzning in ronl ost offico of the Omahn Real Estato & Loan Co., rooms 22 and 23, Withnell Building,Omaba. 763 EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI- TIONALIST, 308 Tenth_Street, betieen Farnam and Harnoy, will, with the aid of guardian spirits, obtain for any ono a glanco in the pastand present, und of n_conditions in the future, Boots and shocs made to ordor. Perfect satisfaction guarantood, TWO ACRE LOTS FOR S BROOKLINE §. 8. VAN BEUREN. 106-108 S. 14ih St. California and 33d St., $700.00 Lot 80 x150 S. 8. Van Beuren, 106 8. 14th. FRUITS and FLOWERS Those desiring 10 ut out Fruit or Ornamen- SALE. st 10 consult £yiotta ok i porson, in rog Juality und price, heforo ordéring of uny one.’ Orders should be'given carly. Oflice 1306 Harncy residence, 2200 Farnam St, BERS AND AGENTS OF THE Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Co. should read theFERRUARY 158UK0 [ the Insurance -Monitor---JustZ0ut Andveséd 0. HIN blishe Slngle Copies 25 0fs. 197 Broadwuy, N.Y, City ME ¥0TI08 10 NTRACTOR! OFFICE 0 “‘ SORN & B Architeets, Pugfpn Building, Omal ALED propaahls. will 1 t of a tooding barn, g ) stalls: also houges U] build'ng, bonrding N buildin 1l to be of woud lmmiuud u.u.unm g alars can be obtuined at the of T W - 4 The right is rasn® Vu\ pet auy and all bids, Mexpelyioth & Fisin, Architects, Dissolution of Partnership. purtnersiip heretofore existing under tho Diume and title of Field & Farnsworth, and by which the ricd on No. 2116 duy of uary, 1> [} Fleld reth H. Farpsworth having purchased €. (. ol s interest 1o sald business will coutinue to conduet the sume at the old stund. Dated Feb. 2nd, 1585 g streot, s, this second 6, dissolved by mutual con- €. C. Figun, + H. 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S, ¥ Chronicle. e Soi of Liro sands on which the _constitution 4 young nin have boou fatally wro kod: rror "o Selonce of Tifa fs of groater value than ull the medi abiished i 'tils country for the past “anstitution. acchunieal. litorary and profos. i in Gy count 1 Inevery insta cks and quick. 3 of many Manchoster asterly troate I us and physical debility.~Detroit Froa Prosa Addrogs tho Penbody Medicn tnétitute. or Dr W. L Sueh ce of fallure. HAMBURG - AMERICAN Packet Company. A DIRECT LINE FOR England, France & Germany, The steamships of this well known line are built of jron, in water- tments, und are furnished with ev X muke the passaze both safe and ngr . They carry e and Enropean mailsand leave ursdnys and Saturdays for Plv DON),Cherboug,(PARLS and HAM- ve Hamburg on Havre, taking ||I\| London £15; St 23, m Plymouth to Bristol, Car- to_any place in the South of from Europe only ays uni engers at Sout dil, Lond Englund, FREE $25. Sond for “Tourist Gzl C. B, RICHARD & CO. srer A 61 Brondway, New _|Red Star Line Carrying the Belzium Royal and United States Mail, sailing every Saturday Between Autwerp &New York T0 THE RHINE, GERMARY, ITALY, HOL LAND AND FRANCE. Salon from $50 to £100. Excursion from 11010 §18). Sccond Cabn £, and Exeursion assuge At Jow rates. Potor Agonts, 5 Droadway, St, L, § \ HL.'I)! & Sons, e ‘Nebraskn, Frank E. Moores, W., & P, ticket agent, HARRY DEUEL Orilinance No. 976. AN, Ordinunce lowatige certain - ndditional water hydrants in tho city of Omahi. Be it orduined by the city council of the city of Omah 8ection 1. That additional water hydrants be and the same are hereby ordered locited i the following places in the city of Omaha, to-wit: One on corner 16th and Jones sts, One on corner 1ith and Jones sts. Section 2. Thut this ordinunce take effect and bo in force from and ufter its pussage Passed Jan, ith, 1850, Wai. ¥. BEciL, Prosident Oty Council, i\. 1. Hmfl'l}‘\lm.i 0| pproved Junuary 29ih, ! JaMES I Boyp, Mayor. Ordinance No. 977, N Ordinance opening Jofferson street from . Chicago st to Cun 2 stroet by dedioat: ing to the public use all roul estate bolonging to the city of Omahba within a distance of ast of the seetion line between and 10, in towusiip. 19, north of ol thoiith P purposc ullllmu‘ 1, be and Cumin 13, in b, aod 1ying within o strip ‘80 1 Tmmedintory east of the lino | in township No. 15, north of rungo 13, y ongt neer rohy di- prepare @ plat b grround and f..,,.m..-um. the city records. ordinance shull tako offect om and afler its passage, y 2ith, 153, Prosidont City Council. ASK YOUR DEALER To show you the Union Sewing Machines Phie machine that was awarded the FIRST PREMIUM AKD GOLD MEDAL, At tho W osition, Now u‘,h ans, over 1l comprtite ud the only sewing michine h AR RS AAD T ToRWARD stopping the machine. notha got it, and if he has not enterprise enough o uccommodate you, send your uddress to 206 North 16th Stroet, Omaha, Nebrasl for civeulars, terms and prices. The Sewing Machine, us its name lmplics, combines all the good points of all fivst class wachines in one, and is undoubtedly fhe simplest and best for family purposes. The bhest argument that it is the best is that it commands a higher prico than any other machine i the market No michines sold excopt o denlors at loss than retadl price. Union Man'f'’g Co,, 200 . 16th §t,, Omaba, Neb, Union ilo it make him | DAILY COMMERCIAL REVIEW The Wheat Market Strong But Destitute of General Interest, PROVISIONS DULL AND LOWER A Variety of Opimion as to the Fature of the Market in That Commodity —Trade in Cattle and Live Stock Slow. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CHICAGO. Special Telogram, ) — Winesr—The wh rket was remarkably destitute of interest to-day. It opened strong atSaturday’s closing figures, and advanced g (@dse, but weakened immediately on estimates of a deerease of 700,000 bushels in the visible supply. May sold down from %@85!¢c to $43,¢, but revived and remained pegged at about 847¢@sse for the greater part of the forenoon. Wheat broke the last hour, May solling down to 84{@s4%c, and closing at 1 o'clock at that ficure, Mivonr GrATNs—Corn and oats were again higher to-day. It was a continuation of the same old story, nothing doing in a speeula- tive way. ProvistonNs—-Provisions were lower. The leading packers are making no move that Is visible to the naked eye, and holders of the product seem to be rather rest- ive. 1t is argued on one hand that the pre- ponderanee of capital is still interested on the bull side, but that the scheme is to shake out the “taile and *“milk” the “'shoestring- ers,” as it is expressed in'the language of the pit, and then put up the prices once more, It is argued on the other hand that the packers, having made the market and unloaded their accumulated product at a profit, are willing to let the boys and country the stuff until they get tired, feeling ed the load would prove teo heavy for n, and that eapital could pick up property cheaper when the conditions were more ble for an advance. SRNOON Boanrp—0n the curb M n up to 8ae, and opened on the afternoon board within e of that figure, advaneing to 843e, and receding to ‘ll',uul‘,,v. again rallying, but closing at *4%c. Corn and oats were steady. Pork :\ll\mu CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CineAGo, Feb, 8.—[Special Telegram.]— CarrrE—Eresh receipts were heavier than on last Monday, and trade to-day was slow and weak, while then it was buoyant and higher. ‘The quality of eattle to-day was very indifferent, and this was a drawba The Je City cattle marker was steady for the best beeves, but lower on eommon. The Liverpool cattle market was overstocked and lower than for some montls past. The general market here to-day was quiet and though salesmen «d out by asking price: Good, useful .-:mle ~«|I<| :ll dull and higher 5) u,m«yn.\ S4.2504.003 450 to 1200 Ibs, Shipping steers, 1200 to 1550 1bs, 353 £3.500@4.50, Hoas—Trade was slow and rather irregu- Certain assorted light sold equally as son Saturday, while the ordinary run king sorts and choice heavy sold about Se lower, some salesmen quoting at 10¢ de- cline all around, buts ales. show no suech drop on anything that was at all suitable. Prime heavy sold at $4.40 to £4.50, and p ers at $1.00 to $4.25, with common at $3.80 to £3.00. Packing and shipping, 250 to 400 1bs, $4.10 2450, FINANCIA L. New York. Feb, 8.—Moxey—On call casy at 114 nt. it ’APER—4@5 per cent. Excmanae—Dull but steady at $4.57 for sixty days, and $4.59 for deé- mand. (GOVERNMENT! ——th-tbul fitrnu" tocks were nd strong all The proposed reo J:lnl ion of the Reading, and wi settlement of the trunk line troubles, furnished l)n'()lh‘l cle- nlovllu( \lll At the opening prices were g ly per o 1.»\\«»‘1, exeept coal stocks, um.n were fractionally higher. The m: active and stron ornear the I\I"I|\'~L fig ures of th pd with gains of fracti 10 5 per cent, the latter Delaware & Hudson, which wld as lghas 100}, and closes 100%. BTOCKS ON WAL ST 8% cent bonds... 1001 C, &N. W U. . 43¢’ TN ET. Pacific 0 Central Pa zh Pacific L, D. &, L. &Pl pr 5 \\ estern Union. 0. RN 10 hmum n 1 preferred l‘ll()DU(/lv Chicago, Feb, 8, —Flour—Quict and changed; winter wheat flour, $4.4004, southern, $4,0064.65; Wisconsin, S4.50@4.75;3 Michigan soft spring wheat, $3.70@4.00; Min' nesota bakers', $ patents, $ 500; rye tlour, $8.50@h60 in cls, 83, 3,40 in sacks? buckwheat flour, $4.0004. rel; 52,00 per ewt. in sacks, t—Quiet and slow: opened at Satur- close, improved e, b ceded Se, ruled steadier; off 3ge more and closed ] wasLige for cash; 79 or May, and easier: closed e lower i¢ tor cash: o fasinigo Sor Kb Hdge for Mareh 40c for May, ddy bu ruled fri: 0o fof cash; ebruary; 284 @3Sk e tor Zlach; 817,¢ for May, Rye—Quiet at584e, Barley—Dull at 60¢, Timoihy- ¢ higher: prime, §1 B readys No. 1, $).14, Whisky-~$1.16 Pork—Ac 7ide lowers later fell off 12:¢e and ruled quict, elosing ‘about the inside figuits for the day; $10.80010.95 for cash tor February and March: 211,15 ige for Feb- ¥ ned_2ige and closed at the reduction: 6,10 for § for Macl : good to fancy creamery, young A L L R Hides N part cured, y icreol ltd, ¥ Iry 1 it skins, Tallow'—U nelinnged; No, No. 2 country, 4e¢; cal e | Flour, bbls. Wheat, bu, Corn, b, Oats, bu, Rye,bu, Barley, b St Louis but lower; No S0 hid Bi1 5! 10@ 140, 1 country, 44¢; 10,000 11,000 10,000 y Pork—31 Lr@toe y Live i ereamery, ernoon Board—Wiheat - W higher, d il asior, | . New Vurk. Feb, $--Wheat 0003 63 X0; spot di l rrmd ;@'« lnuuu‘ Dub Juter m.u mu \ar andd s ahout ul - | en ungraded red, T5@0Mes March closing at 01 lm Corn—Options fairly active: receipts, 14 000; exports, 18,000 weraded, 475@51¢ ASY@ISYcy Sladiie in cle- March, March closing 50,000; ex- white and closed steady No. 2 red, nominal: receipt T@isige; steady mixed westorn, § western, S de, Petroleum—Quiat; united closed at 9% c. Eggs—Dull and weakj receipts, 100 packs western, 241 “Pork—Steady : mess, £10.50@11.00. ey oderately activ ern stoam_spot, $6,45: March, $6.41, g Ihlln-r'rvlrm. with fair "'l“'”' western, A n creamery, S “I hee o——fxuh-t and weak 3 western flat, 7@ 034c. Minneapons, Feb. S—Wheat -Closed No. 1 hard, January and Iv‘n;h n\r\. fL) O, sges April, M 'I| and Februar March, 1 northern, sadier April, i Btoady &3,80(4.00, Tteceipts—Wheat, Lhls. Shipments—Wheat Wheat—In store, 1,152,000 b, Cincinnati, No. 2 red, wi@te, Corn—licavy 0@5.00; bak 15,00 10,000 bu; flour, none 0,584 buy St Paul, ipatents, $ 151,000 bu; flour, Feb, S.~Wheat—Firmer; 140 0. 9 mixed, 815 @ No. 2, 6o, extra No. 2 north- western ipnlh.' Bane. I'nlk ~Light demand at $11.25, Lard—Weaker at $6.0i'5, Whisky—Active and tirm at $1.10, Milwaukee, Wheat - Weak; cash, H s Stlge. Corn- h « Steady Rye—Dul Barloy—Quiet: § Provisions—Stoady; mess pork, cash and Februaty, S11,13 A eans, Feh. & —Cor highers all ings taken: den for export: Mixed and yellow, 4%¢; B¢, Oats—Steady. Hoxz Product nir demand and firm. Pork—S1Li5@11.8 Lard—Refined, 6,000,121, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $1.00; 85,605 elear Kansas Olty, Feb. 8. -Wheat—Iigher; cash bid, 7le asked; March, 73¢; May, kS, asked Se bid, ~Excited and nd chictly white, long clear, Corn & uwh. P 2817 asked; March, 204 b Oats—Ni Toledo, Feb, &, 014 @230 teady : cash, 8 irms cash, Liverpool, Feb. proving; New No. s 1. Flour—Poor demand at 8s, dull. n—Poor demand;_new mixed, spot, 48 2d, dull; February, Mareh and April, 4s 1iyd, firm. —Wheat--Closed active; P Wheat—Demand im- 2 winter and spring, duall, LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Feb, 8.—The Drovers' Journal repoits: Cattle— ping stee ( eceipts, 40 ket steady s ship- stoekers and feeders, ulls and mixed, $1 Quality of all eattle teceipts, 24,0005 1 ¢ lower: rough and mi packing and shipping, @107 Skips, $2.50 Sheep—Recel 100@20¢ lower 5 @50 Tanbs, S4.00a0: rovers’ s gram from AT yeports a further deline of ke per vound in American eaitle, The stosteers are per pound lower, estimated dead weight, "This puts prices down to witiin lge of the low st price reaghed in many months. St. Louis, attle — Receipts, shipments, and tirm and l!) wood to - ehoiee shipping, S4. common_to medinm, 4.0 (rmw S1eers, 83,250 cows and heife) stockers and feeders, eipts, 40005 shipm dy on’ heavy and and choic mixed packing, $4.0004. Kansas Oity, Feb. arket slow and @>5.503 butehe 5 liglhit, tle—Ri nd 10¢ hiy common to choice stockers and feeder J and 10c lower; gzood common to medium, shipments, 7003 i and e lowers light and mixed, phoice, $5.95@4.403 GA(4.00, ogs—eceipts, 7,000; choice steadysi others w good to ehoice, $1.004. 53,95, OMAHA LI\'E STOCK. Monday Evening, Feb, 8, quiet to- scdipts, were little activity. There ¥y kuncral domind foy corn faetl steers, a8 wellas chioiee butehers’ stock. ‘The market 15 abou aturda g .00 1,200 t0 1, 1,500 1bs. at Choice_cows cows, §3.15@ 500, The receipts of I||v"~ were In.hh-x to- (Ill.ul they have been since the snow block- ade. A few sheep were there was none ¢ weighin, to 100 1bs, §: 1bs, $3.25(@4.00, BECEINTS, Lmul ved to-day, but il Lieep Catle. Tlogs . Sheep. Horses HIGHE Showing the highest and lowest prices pald on this market for hogs during the past seven days and for the corresponding period last month @4.00 (@4,05 (@ @4,05 n..-p.. T iirdhased by the. po nu ket w-day, LT G 10, Tammond & Ca. Note— Al sales of stoek in thiis warket aro mide per ewt. live welght unless otherwise stated.“Ded hogs sell a 1o per Iy for all s, o1 Tiogs woliliing 1¢ss thai wnt sows are docked CATTL ammond & Co HOGS, 100 1bs, no valu 40103 and stags 50 1b; OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Monday Evening. Feb, 8, reral Markets, Eoos—The market is dull Sules rango from 16@lie, Limed or pickled oggs ave not wanted and will not sell Bk uics of table | 1alr to good, 101 » Unipse—Kaney full ere fober ke, 1ei Nats 1 young Ainer quality Swiss cheese, L‘Gr;:‘w'und e brick cheese, 16¢; Limburger, G ady, b 15 18 r, d@Ne, m cheddars, Ose Chickens, 7@8¢, Turkeys are se aud ducks at 9@ioe. Gasp—Duer, uniclope, prairie wnd quall were out of season on J Loand so very few are coming in. Praivie chickens, per doz, : quail per doz, E T0Y ek abitn, it Ao 53.0004.003 Tard dicis, $2 al ducks, $1 3 d ducks, 50 swall rabbits, ETS '—l‘wscnal e 3 do W pail assiried ob, pails per crate, dellies, all kinds, fvst grade, assorted, first grade, per erate, 6 pails, par mu.}z,.o per eate, 2 dot, §3.%; do, tuiibe 4 duz., $1.40. Jull) all Kinds, POULIRY slow at Weide, G & i Pl e crte ' Apwle bulur, Calin Lue, bg Bbil, ver b, 7e; do. 4040 palin

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