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SPECTAL NOTICES, Advertisoments undér th head 10 eonts per me for the first imsertion 7 odnts for esoh subsequent iriserti<nand $15C & Hne por month Beven words will be ebunted to the line; they must riun eonsooutively and must be pald in ad- wance, Al advertisoments m ist be handed in before 2 o'clock p. m., and under no ciroum- stances will they be taken or discontinued by telephone. Partios ndvertising in these columns and hav- g the answers addressod_in caro of Tite Ee, will plense nsk for cheok t8 enable them to get their letters, as nono will be delivored except on prescatation of check, Al answors to advers tisements should bo endlosed in envelopes. TO LOAN-MONEY. ONEY TO LOAN on horses, wagons, fur- niture, watches, without removal. Terms ensy. C.J. Cas Room 19, Iron Bank Build Ing, 12th and Fs Take clevator. 660-mh7 $|r.n,mm|u loan on_city residence D Geo. W. Day, 150 Farnm. 0 LOAN-Money 1n any amount, On il classes of seourity. Ehort tme Joans on real ostate. Tong time lonns on real estato. Money to loan on chattels. Money 1o lonn on onlmterals. Money to loan on any good security. Torms enty, time to suit Apply nt the Omahs Financial Exchange, Barker's bullding, SW corner of Fifteenth wnd Farnam sts, upstairs 28 na proporty o7 ONEY TO LOAN proved city pr rennon, 1511 Dodge strect. jmproved and unim- Cuningham - & ONEY for everybody! You oan borrow money on furniture, horses, WAgons, ianos, stock of all kinds, diamonds and fine atehos on your own time, ' Payments received t uny time, and interest reduced pro rata. iflnp( Tty lefi in your own possession, Terms w ns the Jowest. Call and see me. Business confidentinl. Noadyantage taken. W. K. Croft, Room 4, Withnell's New Buildiog, Northenst cor- ner 16th and Har 20 ONEY TO LOAN—O. . Davia & Co. _Real Eotate and Loan agents, 1506 Flrnm:l_l‘llsl. ONEY TO LOAN-On good seonrities. A McGavock, room 7 Redick Block, 1509 ONEY TO LOAN—On roal ostato and chat- tols. D, L. Thomns, g ONEY TO LOAN—In sums of 200 and up- wards on first-clnss real estato security. Potter & Cobb, 1615 Farnam St. ONEY LOANED at C, F. Reed & Co office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons rsonal property of all kinds and all g'::lo« of valuo, without removal, Over (st Nat'l ank, corner 13th and Farnam. Al business 208 strictly confidontal BUSINESS CHANCES. NOR SALE—A first-clss stock of dry goods, O 1 notions, amc ting to about 15, r 1o 40 peréent of the amount will o tnken in real estate. Inguire of P, 0. Hox 818, D.inkirk, N. Y. os-13° OK SALE—A $2,500 stec's of millinery goods 1n splendid location. ~ A big lnrgain {01 some ono us a liberal discount will be given. For fur- ther particulurs nddress B9, Bee Office, 41112 TAOR SALE—Stock and fixtures of my fancy goods ind notion-store. Mrs,' Folgor, 1518 Douglas st. OR S/ drug store in a good live town a first rato location for o physician. Capitai Fequired about £2,80. New building ind clenn 0k, Address or call on H. Moses & Co., Val- entine, Nel Bmeie JOR EXCHANGE—A $15,000 hardware sto and £3,000 hoot and shoo stock for 15 cash, Dalanco —unincumbered real “estato. Gibson, Aicher & Co,, Room 3, Withnell Block. 256 A §11,000 stock of clothing in Omaha, Neb.. for 25 per cent discount from Irgost. Gibson, Archer & Co., Room 3, Withneil | Block. b { 1 3 | | 8With { and Col. Smythe's oflice. Jollice. & o B 5 i . v a0 B 1 ‘I\DI SALE-Store. aipres. 0 8. ) WV ANTEDAn onorgotie man_ywith modor- ate capltal can make from £5,00) to $10,- 000 8 year by becoming partner or purchiser i an csublistied manutneturing, eiterprise: for further particulars address, B, 85, Bio of. fico. 21311 Z‘*ou SALE—Ment market, with buildings, 2 wigons, 8_horses; good location. inger, 119 N, 15th. 7 -~ Rostaurant, & great burgnin §20. Gibson & Archier, Rootn 3, Wachnell 1Hock A 87,500 stock of dry goods for sh; bulance unimeumbered and or good Omaha property. For exchanwo— 10,000 stock of dry @oods for 34 ensh, bulanco nimoumbered land or good Omaha property. "Gibson, Archer & Co. Koom 3, Withnell [Hlock. FF)INM. E—A paying nows good Nebraskn_town; pric Archer, Room . Withnell o [{\'OR SALE—Hardware business Address I, 45 lieo Office. | 3707 AR oo Comporeia Titel a7 Bouts Hend, Neb., price $2,000; terms_easy. Ad- dvess T. W, I, Box 15, Bouth Bend, Neb, 658-£eb10s welve hundred, and cighty norcs of Mo., timber and iand, forty milos east of Kansas City. Boll i uny land in tho state, will kel il or part at fifteen dollars per ncre of will_exchange ' for o0, improved or unimproved Nebrasia lnd. dford & Snue L OR SALE-3 lots in Spring Hill, 470 cach. Also an estublished bunking business in Ne- Braska, county seat. Gibson & Archer, H ell Block Omuba. ONT—One lurge red pocket book, papors, worth nothing to any one hut iy ot No money, but Jand pupers und bank r Bupposed to bo loxt beiwacn Oceid My nume is on (ho in- Bido. Fmior will plouso lowye samo at leo Il K. Bucik. AB4-10% DV ANTED— ot und lodgin years old. Addvess I 95, Beo Oflice, 479104 ANTED—Boord and lodging In_privato fumily by a gontioman, ~ Address 13, lioo lco. 0594 Rounfmu bourd, §5 per week; very bestlos eation. 1814 Duveuport St. prorn iy = 3 PERSONAL, ru 1100 of tucking up bullotin boards on brop: ty put in our hands for sile, we do all timuto meuns 10 advertisé our bargains, and disposo of same on 18 8hort NOtce us pos: Bible, having no pet ndditions of our own. We give property owners und speculators in real 4 estate tho bonelit of all our tin Fawho list with us. Kice & Mooro, 1 P ERSONAL—Ldy having lost hor baby will fako a hiid 10 wot nurse, Apply M, 1. Ma- goon, Mugnetic Healer, 218 1t st. 10¢ 'ty for Pu:lmn.u_n iu\; Lave any prop sule list It with Geo. P, Bemis, 15th and Dougins. b R, E. D, AKN Oculist and Aurist, ro- moved fo 1614 Doliwlns stroet. 78 REAL ESTATE, U have proporty Sl hist it with C. . Ciusy & , brasku National Bank Building. pXCHA Y proporty aluable r or Nobrusks proporty; uls and for Omaha residence. Call or of all kinds, Bell & Me B , Koom 18, Ne Bimhar s Omuba_and Nobraska swe, we huve o ro _improved farms withi 12 wiles of Omah; $25 per aero; theso wr basguing, Gibson & Archur, roow 8 Withnell block. 1 STOVE REPAIRS. Metzaer Stove Ropair Co., 111 South hetweoen Dodgo and Douglus. 8 your flour and fecd by Telephone 7. Neal & Conrud, 1413 Dodgo st. ADIES w wunt of ‘#0040 domestic help can Lo supplied by calling on the Omaha Ew- Blopment Giloa, ltoom ¢, Buslinyua's Block W Morrison propriotor, g FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOU Foolness; also Louse 108 rent at 124 n“- a RSAL otEun, double Lurrcled brocch ' londor, cost $24; will sell very o 1l and Jaekson. ALE. 1 phieton (0p Liuky Wagon. Inguire ut Hosje's Masic Place, oast W13 Frank J, Kas- 182obeTe Fon’ SALE-Lot in H fro Tuquire 608 8 18th st. th £ —Snnd and gravel. ar, 1422 South 14th st TR yronther strips, storm ensh and doors, k0 to F. 1. Mena 209 S, 16th st. 208 WANTED-FEMALE HELP, FANTED-Good girls for small private families. Good wages. Girls for dining- room work, kitchon work, ete. Ca. Omalse Em- ploy ment Tureau, 1130 Farnam St. L Wiee i quiro at 211 South %rd stroet. 50211 W ANTED—GIrl to o general housowotk o children. Call 181% Douglus streot, %09 W ANTED- Gir) for general housework. Tn. quire at 1216 Capitol avenue. 400100 \, TANTED <A girl for general housework in small family ; good wages. 110 South 25th street, fourth dcoc from Dodge, ‘ JANTE] dvs1* A good reliable girl for goncral housework at 1522 Howard st. German or Irish preforred. 57 JVANTED-A competent second girl at N.W. AB5-10% Cor. Capitol Avenue and 18th st. VW ANTED —Experioneod socond wirly ences required; 8. W, Cor. 21st and Cass, 64130 ‘ TANTED—A girl to do kitchen work a 1271 N.lth streot. 000 ‘ FANTED--At once, competent girl to do housework for & small family. Apply at 1000 Cass strect, 4110 VY ANTED A-giritodo gencral housework. Apply Hijggins' Block, 8 tloor, Howurd st. 210% Wfiinn.nw.ni.-fiu good girls for generat housework in smull Tamilios at £0od wages, Nocharzes. Omuha Inteligence Office, Room 8, 8, E. cor. 15th and Dougins St. 40610 VW ANTED- Two competent givls for general housework, Gocd wages warranted, Chi Fleek, Eagle House, 8. 1ith St. d120¢ \ JANTE! al housework in small far Refer- ences required. JANTED.- Competent girl for goneral house -1 VWANIED-Two girlsat tho Doran house, 913 Farnam st. g VWANTED-A girlto do goneral houscwork. No. 1918 Capitol avenue. i) VWANTED Good girls for gone al_house. work. Koom 4 Hushman Block, 10th and Douglas. t TANTED— quire at 107 South 1th st. K5 housework; plces riven \"A NTED—Girls for general £00d plnces and good wases; 1th st., Nebraska free. Call at 1 WANTED—MALE HELP. )—A Loy tolearn the boiler-making eade, 16 or 17 years old; one that is afraid of work: lileritl wages paid. At Wils Boilor Works, cor. 16th and Picrce st ergetic man to sell household Profits $5 per duy and upward. 1124 K St. Lincoln. C. H. Whitman, “,4 NTED—One relinble man for a steady p sition; salary smull to start with; call 121 8, 10th street. 619+ WWartED— 20 canvasse candoscent Light, For particulrs, torms, ete., addres cent Lamp Co., Pittsburg, Pa. W NTED—Agents, 206N, 16th st. man to canvuss and manago —to control all sules of the qual to 80 candlcs, in Omuh Incandes: 44110 VY ANTED—A sulesman, ono who bas b pericoce und can sellgoods. 316 %, 1 WANEED—0 te and tewstors for rail- rond work, good wages; also subcontrie- tors;: free transportation, For partic call at 1120 Farnam st 0 y trade, some ‘other line, FANTED—A first-class salosman to repre- sent u well established housc (o the drug ther exclusively or_in conncction i ith Address P. O, Box 1SS, N, ¥, Lk nergetic men in_every, town in onraska to sell the Hoss clothios racks. Agents aro making from $5 to §8 per duy. For particnlars ‘enll on or uddress P. 0. 150x 737, Eifcom. . H. warrsax, 1124 K strect. W ANTED—Teums and to letd) miles ru tosub-contractors in sections of one-half to five miles. Froo transportation. Teams bought or will lend money on outfits wishing to work. Strang & Newcomb, contractors, 5024 Penn street, Knngas City, Mo., or Arcade hotel, Omuha. 526 W;\ T —Mcen aod women to start i new Dbusiness at thewr homes; can b done evenings and learned in an hour; any person muking less than 1oe to 50¢ an hour’ should send 10c at once for a packuge of samples of goods, ana 24 working samples (formulas) to commeneo on. Address Albany Supply Co., Albany, N. Y. ITUATION WANTED. in want of good xirls can be sup® plicd by calling at the Omabn Employ: Burcau, 1120 Farnam St. Tclephone No. 45 O. liclle'Isle & Co. ged singlo man; good 1l chi vl and vogotable ' growers also Iandseupo gurdoning: we ., posted in furming and fine stock; good rocmmes dations. Address B 90, Bee Office, or J. C., 5 . 13th St., Omahu. 42115 VWANTEDSituation by uy ng girl to s sist m bousework. Callat 1421 North 17th strec 150% WANT keoj forence. D—By young man_position or collector, Can give b Call or address 1120 rnam 8t. s hook- st of ro- 40210 VY ANTEDSituation i u businoss houso by Aman of some means, where he cun myest fome capital if business suits, Address 4, Be o 4089 7ANTED- Position_ in hotel or restaurant by good ludy cook: can give references. Address P. 0. Box 84 City. 412 VW ANTED—Sicuation by u young mun, Ad- dross A. A., 1513 Leavonworthi st. $50-11% YWANTE hand workmen; none but first-class workmen need npply. Address Geo. E. Godfrey, Fremont, Neb. 190-113 “n\hn:n ituation by a widow us house- keepor for widower of good reputation. Address M, Be office, Council Bluffs, ~ 316-7 WV ANTEDGiels wishing for good places in privatePmilics, hotels or bonrding hou- s0s, laundrics, ote, cin lways find them by calling ut the Omalis Employent Burenu, 1130 Furnam st 211 MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Y\ ANTED—Dosk room. ‘Tho Ruilwuy Nows. -0 socomd-hund ty i FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS, SE-10-ncre garden with Groom house ndjoining city; Sl-ucre 0 Lusiness lots B, Chapman & i) F furm, 17 milos west of Omaba on Kf, Mary's ave. Apply to Co., BT Howard st. OB BE sttngo, half bl of Loavenw 1001 hose; hard and soft wator; $16 per month; inquire next door north,or ‘vth and Douglus Street Lum- ber offico. JOR BENT-iy Ballow Bos., BIT 8. 13th st [ nthree 1o te ‘l“(ill RE —iroom house: collar, hard ave 7 cor, 13th nud Paciio st.; §10. K. 430-10% ore, corner 16th and Loaven 00 TOr grocery; also | 420mhd ATy it. Copson l‘\lll( KE Worth; good p TPOBEENT, New cotta st C. A, Baldwi U xooms, on proved farm, 5’ miles cwore, Hamlin & Brown, B AIRY FABM to rent: 8 miles out; G-room liouse, lurge barn and other conveniences. 1.0, Patterson, over 1ss N ational Bank. 25811 QOB RENE—IHouse of 6 rooms, pantry, 2 Pl Sheridan” wid Hull sts., e wonth, ' B. T. Peterson & Co., Room 4, r. 10tk aid Douglas sts. 22 OB BENT=S0 from P. 0., at $ 118, 11k Bt Omaha, Neb, room Bouse, Ul & Do — L] v OK SA ublidhed grocory business ge, in Owaka doing $500 business & wonth; ital. roquired, §4000. Also @ stock of dry 0ds doing good business in Omaba. Cupita! requived, $2.00. Gibsop, Archor & Co., Hoowm &, Witbnel! IHgck JOE RE ascment and Lake ov Exck, 616 N, 16th st 5 ]pul: RENT--House of 1" ney St Inguive of Mount & Grithe 2155 lith Btieet, o OR RENT- h of 10, 6 and 4 Yooms each. . Paipps Hoe, ™ Fmi RENT—House belonging to the estate of Judge Chadwick, 809 Park avenue. W.J. Connell, 208 Form T8 rooms, one furnished o forlight housekeeping. K. B, Kitch Harney. (OR RENT—Nicoly furnished front room. auitable for two gentiemen, handy to Groon onr line, $0 per moneh. 1622 Nicholas St. 450% JOR RENT—Large, nicoly urnished front room with board, 14 N. 190 st. 220 I‘"m RENT—Nicely furnished room, with fire, §7; also board if desired. No. 1200 N, 440-10* {OR RENT—Suit of unfurnished rooms suit- able for small family. Inquire at once at 78, 17th st. 1n* F(m RENT_Furnished rooms—large room, $9; small room, $5. 605 N. 15th t, 431-10% {OR RENT—Furnished rooms, with board, 1811 Ciss st 100 JFO® RENT—Furnished rooms. 24 Dodg 28113% ¢ T QR RENT_Suit of furnished front room: 8. W. cor. 13th and Howard. 40124 FIOR RENT—Nice room and best board, $4.50 best location 418 S 1th stde-11* 'OR RENT--Elogant furnished rooms, with board, all modern convenicnces, at 2295 Dodgo st. 4 . 1613 Capitol av. [ B Fox RENT—Largo front room, modern Addross P.O. bok #8, 2 __ TOR BALE-HOUSES--LOTS. EWPORT—Nearest, best acre lots, ole gant AN Jocation, unsurpassed view of the cf ched over level roads, no hills to cliy ms of payment; 8 per cent interes price, $k0 an acre, AMES, 1500 Farnam. AwEs PracE—Cheapest and_nearost city lots only 200 to 300 per lot, ust south of Farnam st., from 28th and Farnam st. school i only $500 to §1200 per lot on casy _torms, AMES, 1500 Farnam. NATURAL GROWTH shadetrecs on every lot in Redick's Grove: only 215 blocks from Park ave. cars. Sce Redick's Grove BRIGHTON — Splendid nero lots, $276 per lot; most desirablo ucre lots noxt to Newport, Seo this handsome property. MELROSE HILL—Southwest of Hanscom Park 10 minutes walk 1rom Purk ave, ca 10 $350 on terms to_ s Iots will sell for do.b yeur's time. Come und s o thisproperty. > ANMES, 1509 Farnam WHY PAV RENT when youean buy a lot in Ames Place for $200 to $00 on such easy terms? See these lots. Oak CiatnaM—This Iove tract of land has not a poor lot in it. The Belt Line depot has been Iocated on this land. Lots sell for 600 to $500n very ensy payments, Soe Ok Chat- ham. PLAINVIEW — popular nd mnents PrATr'S SUBDIVISION — Acre lots southwost Hanscom Park, very desirable ground, selling AL $630 por lot. BARKALOW PLACE=Theso lots are the chenp- r sule on Leavenworth st. Prico $50 to $100, 01 paymENts to suit. Awes, 1500 Farnam St CALL and ‘seo for yourscif the chunces for safe investment olfféred. — Remomber, Omaha's growth is solid and lnsting. Prop tinuo to advance. vance. “lofce Tots still for sale in this on at fuir prices, on casy pay- ike iho ad- Farnam St, 44 NOR SAL street, only a fo < from s line. Inquire at Lange & Foitick, 318 (YOR SALE—£6,000—Beautiful home—new 13- room house, all modern improvement with large-sized 10t In_ favorite addition on cu 1i must go at pricc named above, und is . For further particulus see Rice & Moore, 1222 Farnam. 408 JOR SALE. . T, Graham, Creighton Block— ts in Hanseom Place, $750 to $00. Good cottage, 6 rooms, North Omutha, $2,000. Lot on South 15th st., $1L00%. Fine house, lurge lot, S, 15th st., $3,500. House and Lot on Georgin nve., 53,600, Lots on Dodge st., $600; casy puyinent Two fine lots, one block off -Leavenworth, on Georgda ave., $3,00 for both. - W. T. Grahim, Creighton Iilock. 405 {OR SALE—By Dallou Bros., 317 S. 1ath i €, businoss proporty, houscs and lots and va- cant lots in ull parts of'the city, at lowes! prices. 4713 T —i lots in Walnut Hill add., together with 1-room house, new barn, good well. Will be sucritied this weck for ' prico named above. Kice & Moore, 12:2 Farnam, 407 e following are a few of the choice vacant lots we bave now on salo. If you want a place to build don't fail t0 call and zet purticulars, ‘Terms to suit everybod prices within the reach of all. _ Boggs & H; ist, §11,000; Powery Hill, $3003 Clark Place, $ $00), $100, ¥500: Denise's, 800, 250, $00; H com Place, & 000; Tmprovemént Associ . $500; Millard & Caldwell, £1.000: Okt huma, $500; Park Pluc», §1,000: Pel’ ham Place, $650; 'Pluinyiew, $500, 600: Reed 1st, £1,050 ; He Saunders & Himebuu th! . §275: Shinn's 2d, $00 to S1,000; E. V. Smith's, $1.400; Wal 1L, $506 and upwirds, and min B one of the above js i choice s Stotkdale & Bunclor, 1511 Dodgo st. 45949 OR SALE—On cusy terms, 10 lots in Hin com Pluce from 8730 to $1,600 cach. Lot on I t st., with double nousé, 10 rooins eiech, with all modern improve rents for 3110 per month, ¥11,000. Lots in West Cun om 8275t $430 ench. Corner lot, Prospect Pluco, bargain. Corner lot, Shinn's id_add., bargin. C.J. Caswell & Co,, Koom 19 Tron Buitk. 427-12¢ flh\mllx} & Brown, Real Estate, 8 punty, at £6, in Loup, Valley und Nang from: niles from railrond, ut $5.50, [ in Valloy county, 5 miles southwest rd, at §7 50 0 weres in Custor county, ut £5,50, 5,280 acres in Cheyenne county, at £5.5), Will sell any of the above tracts in quarter soctions, 240 acros in Frankhin county, at £12. 160 neres in Stanton county, nt #1 H acro hnllnn‘ud farm in Douglus” county, 514 miles from P, O., will trade or sell, 40 acres of improved land, 5% miles from P. 0. Hawlin & Brown, 511 8, 11th St., Omaha, N b other with sets, good istorn und well, 2.story barn, shade trees and Liwn, on car 1iné, Just off Suundors. Cy long bt prico numed. Rice & Moore, 122 POR SALE-On casy payments, twen houses in different parts of the city, Buy n Bouse and stop paying rent, Lallou firos., 317 8, 1th st. Es 1@()" SALE—=One of the most desirablo re: dence properties in the city with cle house, at a great bavgain if tak soon, I S0 W k. Green, over Ist National isynkc 4 TgR sar farm near Weopin Water, splendidly improved, W0 ucres under W, H. 142 Will tradofor Omaan property, 1 over 1st Nat. Bunk, OR SAL] 200 , fronting on Saundors st, near ¢ tra bar gain, dtice & Mooré, 122 70 {OR SALE~Two lotg m Pelham Place, one block from street car track, Inguire 2185, 1th street. Q0K SALE—Ambler Pluce lo sellin g addition in Omabi. Haliou biros., sole agents, § the fastest ome fine lots 5. 15th » 47313 left. PELL & MOANDLISH oftor Yeuy eusy toruis cliico prop should Gxamine before pure lsewhi £3.00—1 houso near Su inders st. W—House and corner lot, Bhinn's Ist. x—House and lot, tine locution, Huiscom w—House, largo lof, Shull's 1st. X—Chicugd st., house und 4% lot, .2 0—Lot and 2 liouse s, splendid view, 150)—New house and were. 5,500 —Hai 1.y st., house and lot. 10,000 Fine residenco, splendid” location and cash or on 1y which you (00—Park ave., choloo residonce. 5)—Luss st., house and ' lot, W foot, 'business, on Dodge, mproye- rge house, fine location, Tdlewild, ast front lot and cottuge, Boggs & 000—Nice honse und lot in Rogers, casy term . Bell & McCandlish, 111 Dodge st. 329 OR SALE—3 lots Iu Marion Place, $600 each, W. H. Green, over st Nationa Hank. 18 JPUR SALE-A genorul morcasudis businoss in s rapidly growing towa not far from Lin- coln. Best trade and location in town. A splen. Qid opportunity for a party wishing a kood Gbeninig, wnd Living from soven Lo tea thousand dollars it casi. Will sell for cash only ,0¢ part cash, bulance Teal estate in Omabu. Address Merchunt, Bee Olfive. ) POR SALE—& feol front on Castellar st. and 16th. S-room houso, Well, Cistern and i, 2,500, reen, over Ist Natioual Bauk. RSALE ard F. Totdi#on & Co., rooms § and .S W cor. 15th and Douglas <ty The real cstate business i @nopolized, © Rargaine! Bargaing! Boreains! " the following st of residence, bustness and farm proj s'i 1 q | epme and_see for your- self it ticy aid-hotivargaine, Remomber wo advertise nothingghmtwe ain't got and seidom what aoy other whi extats brokers have. The old saying, “Quigk salcs and small prots. the motto we haye spted, and by carefully readnover the fo'owing Iist, you will find Rt BT, Peterson & Co,, are the ones to see for bargains, No. 104=Fino loty Hanssom room house No. 105—Lot 10 N ouse Lo No. 100=Lot andf-ro. \\\'n ll:‘l' ”“f; . o 1 TS No. 25--Sn all lof m hoyse, 8, 17th st. Targe ot MAIT e, Beiom house, Prospect place. .. : No. 11¥—Cor. 1th R4 C mter, small hovan, No. 12)—Corner lot 753162, #-room house, Tmprovements add No. 1232 large lots rm 1§ elogant Shull's 24 ndd § . No. 21—k rge lot, 8 honses, 8. 15th.. No, 516—Finest lot and &room cottage, Hanscom pluce v . 2+ Fine elevated lot and small hounse, inin ave... .. § Fine lot with fruit tree: ant frroom house cor 16th and t, FE-Lot on corner (business) § and i OO HOUSE. . L No. 29 Fine Tot Horbueh add 18 and 5 room house. F @ et 8l aaclivg No. #0—Fine Jot Horbach add, 1Croom houso. No. 3% place, 11, Wl Hen com place, de n “house, 1ith and 2500 1600 1600 185 1800 600 5000 3500 1300 houses, e lots (corner) 6 hicuses, 10k e ... Lrac Ilu;llllosl 1t with 4 house: mear o ot Reed ndd, 6 room o Tot, ¥ housos story each, 1ot on Park’ ave with 7100 Tt and $xo0mm brick hovse 8, 16th . Cereis s No. 47" Largre ot andfine’ b-room house, Decatur St. ... . siieiiy . No. 87~ Lot 12X140, 2 wood B ousos, 1kt 81, noar Cuming, rents for £45 per month, No. #x—Yine house wnd lot, 8. B Rogers ndd . No. 5% =Lot 44xi32, th . fine houte No. i55-—-Smull lot Reed's st add................... No. Fine lot and 2 liouse mick's add, ehieap i X No. 350--Lurge lot and finest house on 11th . not far from viaduet, all wodern im- proveme its Fd Teiten No. #60—Hos No, 162— 3 OCandlish Place.. ... No. 3 ~Lot 15x1i0, basement . SN N Small ot and d-room house, Hick- Place. H—Lot 4135x300 with 2 lnce... i—Lot Gix1 one 11-room hoy Davinport new and houte of drooms, house 5 rooms ami houses, Hick- cor. Millurd Piace, wi e and stable, ete.’ Call Millard ) Al of Tho above will e sold on’ teriis to suit purchaser. This s only a few of our burgaln By ealling at our office we show you thou- sinds of other propecty that we have for sale, 1f you don't find any of the alove that y you, we muy be able to sell you som No. T6—Lot 50x152, 2story hous Flieo ties having property for sale cheap will find rendy buyrs by listing it with us. ISt ol vieant [ots i another column. L Poterson & Co., Rooms § and 4, S, cor. 15th and Doulas, 400 JOR S i—Dy Potter & Conb, 1515 Farnam st., 1lot in West End and at £500, 21018 in Shinn's & udd at A few choice lots i Marsh's at $1,800 cach, Lot 66x134 on 13th, 3 blocks froni pavemient, only $1500. 3 ine acre in Gelso's aild, §1600. ol the cheapest lotdin ' Plainview, only $150 ench. 3 H e e Ll OVGREN & WILDE— ANo. 1IZ3—i-room= house atd., all modern jmprove No. 1li—House and bitdin Vo H7—xobi hofseiid Turwo ot in W add., ensy te 5 it Capitol Hill ents lot, Dodge No. 121-2 lots, Irrzé Rotise,” Hanscom ne new houso, near Park. lots, eaghit ono cor with house, 60\ . dirt cheap No. 200—Large lot westof Park ave. ... No. 215—Lot on Pgik ave. fronting Par No, 21— lots Lots on Cuming - i Tl parts ot ity on casy oy, Oall bpon us 1 . Lovgren e, “Itoom 10, (; Toox cnoto Bargains in renl estte; eall nt tho oftice of the Onhin ltenl Bstate & Loan Co., rooms = und 23 Withnell Building Onihu. 768 JFOR SALE-A fow good lots in Hillside No. one on Davenport und Chicago sts., ehicap AL E760 10 $950 cuch, Potter & Cobb, Far- nam st JROR SALE—Comar_on Farium, to blocks from court housc, 12,500, Graham, Creigh- fon Block. 926 o SAL property Fine business <150 ft. This cun bo bought for s than retual value if taken atouce. If you want an investment look this, Cochriin Bro's & Co., 1509 Farnam St. 815 Ok, SALE_s1000 10 por cent dividend puying stock. - Gibson & Axrcher, Iltoom 3, Withnell Block. Bouse and 3 ni ted lota in Shinn's 20" add, 6,200, . Al fine Sroomed house on Clark strect, nicely clevated lot, £5,000. Gibson & Archer, Itoom 3, Withnell Block. 440 ely olova- [VOR SALE~I have for sule nt hargains five or 81X of the finest stock farms in the state, running (rom 500 0 3000 ucres o B with running water and fronting on railroads! W. I Green over Ist Nat. | 143 r 10 acre tracts, 4 miles urt house, 114 miles from Junction of U. P, ky. and Belt Lino, and 1 milo Trom Stock Virds. ~Lies well; il under cultiva- tion. “Can bo bought for $175 and $200 per nc it gold_soon, Cheapest property in vici Potter & Cobb, 151 Farnam st. JOR SAL [(YOR SALE—160-ucra turm, well improved— house, burns, grauacies, wind-mills, fine grove and'orchurd, 76 ncres undoer plow.’ Wil trade for Omuhn Property, assume mor guco und pay balance cush, -~ W. H- Green, over Ist Nat. Bank, 141 JOR SALE—By E.T. Petorson & Co., Rou Estate Brokers, Kooms 3 und 4, 8, E. ¢or. 1sth and Dougls xts: Fine lots i1_Hickory Place. Nice ot in Shull’s add b Large lot in Hartmunn's add,, 75x1: ieautitul lot, Reed's 1t add Large lot in Roger's udd Zuiee lows in Parkess ndd Fine lots in Denise’s add, gunt lot in Hunscom Pla of finest lots in Hauscom Plac Lots in bonocken 8 wid Lots in West Coming a'd Lots i Porter & Cobb's ndd Lots in Dwight & Lyman's Five weres and half, Wilcox a Wel t fots in uny addition that you lots m. n Ui most fuyorable torms. lk4in our list of residence ppoperty im another column. . Jius no Omuba I und 4, 5.1 property on uny business strect in T, Pétorson §Co., Ropms 3 Cor. Toth an | Douglus st. " 410 0RSALE—A (W dibry, 2253, tramo buila ing,sulabla for Sipe?) nod Lca i Fac- namBi Applyat #14 daich wr by JOR SALE. nts for Omahi, §50 por Nat. Bank. FonsaL dracra farm, well improved, w2l por uord, 01 il froul agre v n, over | e~ avglo 0l small stock TAnChos With or withoupsmek, 15 eEpeing Hill, §45) ench. tablstsd banking business in Nebruska, county seat. - Gibson & Azcher, room B ithncl o S AR o Exchunio - Nppppeka farms for Omabiy Property; aiso luu:: xehunge for stocks of 8. L 4l o Vaited - busidesi ots for cash within 4 Jocks 0f postoilicyd B For Exol umuuvuptll o fproveq farm, Mudi- 2 4 Neb., for house and lot in Omaha, ore tract 4 miles of postotlice; N tor 1,500 cash.Gibsons Archer, Room ell Block. An clegant house, good barn, use rents for 180 £t south frant corner lot, h W.HL Green, over 1st jonal Buuk, 158 per month, 3,500 j"'“ SALE Ni poR ft on 12ard; good house, barn, 600, W. H. Green, over It Nu! tional Bink. 155 AND SEEKERS, ATTENTION—For full Aparticulurs nbout free and cheap lands in Western Nebraska address Thos. (. Patterson, Real Estate Agent, North Platte Neb. £ OR SALE—Fine corner lot, gast and south front, Hanscop P.sce. W. T. Graham, Creighton Bloc 2 Mil nter F400. O OR SALE—A special burgain: lard & Cwdwell's addition, ¢ and Spring strec e, 8700,5) easy terms. Marshutl & Lobe R SALE—House and lot 213 § 20th et.;oheap and payments, Address C. S. Chipman, Lin- coln Nol 5il OR SALE——2lots, 8 houses 7 rooms each, North 18th, &0 B0 feot or 12 lots, (@ ing 2 stroets, D-room house, 1 m M ites' walk from postoffice, 20,000, Hx10business lot on Harney, §: it Tt t., B0x1%), house and barn, Virginia ave., £1,700, 805150, 4-room house, barn, Lowe's add., $1.500 250 1018 in Omaha View on ‘monthly paymonts Tots in all the additions at lowest prices. 18%0-ncre stock farm, Merrick Co., £25 per acre. 40 ncros noar Trvington, £ por acre. 1316) neres novth of Florenco, §3 per nere. =8 E. F. Ringor. 119 N, 15th st. " you want property at a bargain or on casy ‘ms, onll on Bell & McCandlish. Among other roperties we can offor a_cottage and _corner with frult trees, ono block from Saunders t. And ono from strect car line, on easy torms, $1,600. 0. 0, cpy county, each £3,0)0. st {runt farms, §4,000. 20 lots in Hunscom Place, corner lots. east fronts. Bareains, Acres in the ciry at_$1.600, rookline nores nt $350. Other acre additions from $100 upward, Mursh lots £750 to &1,700, B ncres ja Masbane's sub, 82,600, g\yglllovatod corrier in Terrace. wid, 100x140, suitable for platting, per 10 20 acres near city, acro 300, Boll & MoCandiish, 1811 Dodgo 8t. {101 Chojee Bargais in real estate,call at the office of the Omahn Real Estate & Loan Co. rooms 22 and 23, Withnell Buflding,Omahu. 768 G. M. D, Walking down Broadway is very r(l\‘ as ant when you feel well, and T——K—— never felt " better than when his friend asked him how he got over that severe cougli of hils 80 spoedily., Ah, iy bos said T—, “G. M. D."did it!" And his friend wondered what G. M. D. meant. He knew 1t did not mean a Good Muany Doctors, for T—— K-— had tried a dozen in vain, ‘I have it,” said he, just hitting the nail on the head, *‘You mean Dr. Pierce,s Golden Medical Discovery,’ or Gold Medal Descrved as my friend S—— always dubs it.” Sold by druggists, ——— English women who have more plate than the Butler can care of use their queer little salt and pepper casters as foundations for velvet pincushions, and hide their rings in the hollow. Decanter stands are also made to support pin- cushions, and possibly in time the big wvers will be employed as baby baskets. The cake baskets have already been seized upon and made to do duty is hold- ers for large toilet cushions. -~ Temperature is mainly the secret of sue- cess or failure in making butter, sa Henry Stewart, and the difference of degree or two in tho_eream when it go into the churn is suflicient to prohuce a vast amount of trouble in the way of fonming cream, butter not coming and butter not gathering. It should not be matter for surprise that this small vari tion in temperature should produce such rosults when we think that at 83 degrees all the water in the world is fluid, but fegrees it becomes as hard as rock, and if this were continued it would make the whole earth uninhabitable. ———— constitutio diseacs. illa is a constitutional It cures catarrh, Give it a Catarrh s Hood’s Sarsap: remedy. trial . A dinner was given at the Hotel Bruns- wick, New York, onc evening last week of eight covers that cost $600, or § head. The pheasants and saddles of mutton eame from England, the gronse from Scotland, and the fresh truflles from France. The wines were especially or- dered for this dinner at fancy prices for certain_good vintages. The menus were all hand painted, and a model earieatur- ing the individual guests stood in front of evory plat ——— A Remarkable Distribution. The 185th Grand Monthly Drawing of The Louisiana State Lottery oceurred as usual at noon on Tuesday, January 12th. The First of §75,000 was won by No 24,945, sold in fifths at $100 each—two heéld by M. Ditrich- stein, care of Gross, No. 3 Chambers reef, New York City; one to). F. Benson, care of Jo. Bachr, No; 27 Main street, Kan' sas City, Mo.: one to Isidor Sehwartz of s City, Mo, paid through the Bank of Commerce there, ' The Second Prize of $2 000 was won by No. 84, 50 s0ld in fifths at 81 each—one held by E! “A. Burnside, Cin- cinnati, O., paid throigh Southern Express Co., whio paid another fifth to Joseph Wit tenkeller of Chicago, TIL: one to A, I, Sim- mous, %56 Elm street, Manchester, N, 11, ete., No, 10,658 drew the Thivd Prize (310.0)0) b sold in fifths at S1_cach—one to W, A, “Turner. No. 10 Third street, one to J. B, Mar- in, No. 605 Ioward street, both of neisco, Cal,, paid - through’ Welis, & Co;’s EXpresss one held by G, Br of Houston, Tex., where “also dwell J. ( Kleinfelder & Oo,, Who held another dolln’s wortly, one fifth, etc., ete. No. 56,255 drew the Fourth Prize ($6.000), held by J. W. Barnes of the Windsor Hofel, Kansas Ma., paid through the Bank' of Comn there. No, 20,500, held in San Francisco, L, drew the otlier Fourth Prize (36,000), ete.” Tho Extraordinary Grand Quarterly Drawing will be manazed by Gei'ls G Beauregard of La., and Jubal” A, Farly Va., on Tuesday, Mareh 16th, when %5 will' be distributed by the laws of ehan et In recent years San Francisco China- men have smuggled quantities of opium in tin cases made to resemble l-g;_ultlipyvd in tar and rolled in snwdust. At another time they hid eylindrical tins in the bum- boo legs of steamer chairs. Then they utilized the thick heels of Chinese slip- pers. Again, they saturated the flock of hedding with opiim, and carried it ashore rolled in their mattresses, Their inven- tive capacity is prodigious, and keeps the svenue officers in a constant state of vigilance and suspioion, and so profitable the opium _traflic that probably if one ventured in five suceeeds the smugglers are well puid. i F. B. Culver, of Westfield, Chatauqua Co., N. Y., was afllicted with scrofulous eruptions over the back und thigh, ac- companicd with nausea and’ neuralgie puins in the head, so s hat on one oconsion he fell umeonseious in the street. Physicians failing to do him good, he commenced using Brandreth's Pills—live every night for a week, then rested three ys, and took five every night for an- other week, then two every night for thirty days. To hisdelight, at the end of that timé, the eruptions had disappeared and all pain had gone, —- Mr. Newman, an English resident at Antwerp, in order to test the theory of migration, made two new ponds, and stocked one with pike and the other with small, fresh water fish, such as dace, rouch, barbel, ete. After two days he had both ponds emptied, when it was found that some of the pike had travelled by some means or other from their own pond into that of their neighbors, and had devoured the greater part of them That these pike shonld have taken less than two days to think of their maraud- ing plan :uuf]l\ll itin practice is un_ad- ditional proof that the water wolf is at Jeast possessed of a prompt and decided character, of 00 BB Experience vs. Experi 1t is a matter of regret that in introdue- ing Hood's Sarsaparilla, its proprietors are obliged to overcome a cortain distrust by some people who have unfortunately bought worthless compounds mixed by Jersons ignorant of pharmacy. Messrs. 1' 1Lk nuh & Co. are reliable pharmacists Jong experience and they make no o Hood s Sarsaparilla which can- not- be substantiated by the strongest proof. Aud ‘we say to those who fack confidence, read the unsolicited testimo- nials in favor of Hood's & vw& 11, and then prove its merits by actua personal st We are confident you will not be disappoiuted, vut-will find” it u wedicine of groat value, which can be implicitly upon. 100 Doss §1, of It STOPPED WHERE IT STARTED. The Wheat Market at No Time Lively and Often Very Dull. PRODUCE TRADING DRAGGING. What Little Speculation There is Centered in Wheat and Provis- fons—Cattle Slow and Hog Prices Lower. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Cuicaao, Feb, 9. |Special Telegram. |~ Wiear~The commission houses report a little new business and an abundance of “'open trades™ on their books. The market seems to have fallen into a rat. . What speeu- Iation there s is centered in wheat and pro- visions, and for a week past business in the product of the hog has been on adiminishing scale. Daily fluctuations in wheat seldom go above or below the bounds established by the privilege traders the previous evening unless It is in the interest of the big professionals to have it otherwi: ‘Phe market is largely in the hands of this class of operators. Mean- while the visible supply is slowly and surely gotting smaller—too slowly for the more nervous bulls and too surely for the confirmed bears, who want to g0 iInto the next crop with bursting warehouses. The influences tiat were felt in the wheat market to-day were a slightly stronger feeling in New York (which was a reflection of the condition of the continental markets), the approach of another cold wave from the northwest, very dull English mar- kets, an apparent improvement in the export movement from New York, and general las- situde on the part of the outside publie. The opening this morning was at a decline from yesterday of e, first trades in May being 8tlje. An advance to S4e was the result of acouple of hoursof trading, during which time the bulk of business was done at $£}j@ &457c. The market wasat no time very lively, and sometimes it was decidedly dulls Toward the end of the morning sesston the market eascd off under the pressure of free offerings, and closed at $#1c for May, the lowest point of the morning, and exactly same as the opening. There was a dreary dearth of sensational news all the forenoon, and the market was dragging. Mivor GraiNs—In corn and oats there is nothing new to chronic! Speculative traa- ing in both cereals was exceedingly light. Provisions —Inaction and accompanying s continue to be the features of the provision market. Pork sold down 10¢ and ribs e, while lard, too, shared in the decline, The movement of cash stuff goes on in a quiet way, being neither exceptionally large nor exceptionally small, AFTERNOON Boarp—There was but little trading on the afternoon board, values hold- ing tirm at about the 1 o’clock closing figures May wheat advanced }je. Corn and oats were practically unchanged. May pork closed a shade highes CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, CiticaGo, Feb, 9.—[Special Telegram.]— CarrLe—With considerable falling off in receipts sellers asked higher pric Buyers wereout early, but not to pay any higher rates. A very few prime shipping and export cattle sold at $5.0 5, but the demand was limited. Only a few eattle were bought on shipping account. Dressed beef men bought nearly all the offerings, including several lots of Texas cattle and some prime cows. The market was very uneven. Sellers quoted all the way from a shade lower to a shade higher. On the average prices were about steady, but the market was slow eonsidering the light run. Ship- PIng steers, 1350 to 1500 1hs, $L.50@5.65; 1200 10 1300 1bs, $3.00@1.603 950 to 1200 Ibs, $5.60@ 4.2, it rade was slow, and pric Slle lower, making a drop of 30@sse from the highest prices last week, The best heavy sold at $4.20@4.35, and the ordinary run of ing sorts at $3,00@4.10, Light sorts sold at $5.80@4,10, Packing and shipping, 250 to 400 1bs, $4.00@4.40, FINANCIAL. New York. ¥Feb. 9,.—Moxey—On ecall easv at 115w per cent, Preive M PAPER—4@3 per cent. Srerr XCHANGE—Quiet but steady and unchanged at $4.57 for sixty days, ani S4.5 for demand. GOVERNM —Aetive and strong. Stocks—Stocks were very active and strong, with a continuation of the boom in conl stocks, There was little news afloat, but the public is beginning to take more in- terest in the market than atany time sinee the culmination of the advance last Novem- ber. The list was strong at the opening, ac- tive stocks gener: siiowing gains of s to 3¢ per cent, which- was soon followed by a moderate reaction, at which the lowest Tlig- ures of the day wer ehed. Renewed strength was developed before the end of the fivst onr and the market continued strong the remainder of the day, although conside able feverishness was developed in certain stocks late in the afternoon, Final sules, however, were generally near the highest point of ‘the day STOCKS ON WALL STREF 8§ cent bonds... 10075 C, &N, W U. S.414’s. 11275 " proferrid New 4's*,., . N. ¥.C. Pacitic 1. Central Pacitic.. s again vee 11034 12 ' Rock Tstana St L, &8, 1,00 {u terred, .. M & i i £ Ilinois Central,, 145 W, Kansas & keshore ¥ {Texas Pacitic 8072 Union Pacifie 41" (W, 5t I T preforred. .. 1 Western Union, 7434 0. It veens 104 PRODUCE. New York, Feb, #.--Wheat—Receipts- S0,0005 exports, #0003 spot dull and in buy, S tavor; option’s deelined b e, closing aded red, Matsize: No, 2 red, sing ul 9077, active; options, 1(@ie 1310007 n- Coro—=Spot, mon ceipts, 1450005 CXOLLS, jas0lies No, 3, 4Th@ise; No, 2, sge: March closing o Weals e mived Nir4814e, Steady; united closed at 77 and ‘Aull; receipts, 500 pack- Oats - 1,300 western, exports, and firm; mess, $10.506011,00, Lard—Lower and less actiy ern steam spot, $0,40@ Mareh, 0.8, Bubter—Quiet but firm; western, 12a@sie; Elgin cremnery, 85@ic, Cheese—Dull, Chicago, Feb, 9.—Flour-Steady. but quict and un W whieat flour, 54.40 @55, southern, $L00G4,65; W isconsin, $4.500 4757 Michigan soft spring wheat, $3.30a4.00; Min: nesots bakers', $3.5004.50! patents, $4.65a rye Uowr, S85Kad 60 in burrels, 310 @3.40 in sacks: buckwheat fiour, $4.001.5 per barrels 32,00 per ewt. in sacks, Wheat—Quict; opened a shade lower, d Y@he below yestorday oft diied 3 aale tor cashi; 1993c for Febiuary; ¢ for Mareh; 815 @31, ¢ Tor Muy, Corn—Quiet, willi no ciange of an quence: Mla@iie 1o g Uary 3 i@ ii%,c Tor Mar E0als—Slow, dutl and ratl h 5o for February 1 < for May. Hye-—-Quiet at 58)Jc Hirley—Dull at 6 Timothy prime, SLUT. Flaxs: 1,810 Wiiisky—81.1 Pork—Irregutar: declined sales of west- for choice de- onse- rJan siheavy s S for ‘s for Muichs Cash, 2dc higher and active; Steady; moderate demand; No. and foa@13i4c closed stuady ab medby lgures; $10.90 lor | e, and el § yester- | | 402 gash and Pebruag 810.091¢@11,05 for March; or May. sy ; edeciined 2ie; $6,07@6.10 for h, Februaty and Marchi $6,175@9.20 for M Bulk _Meats—-Shoulders, $3.05@4.003 short clear, $5.80@5.85; short ribs, £5,40, Butter—Siow and_unchanged; good to fancy ceamery, 20@3%; dairy, 18@3lo. Chieeso—Firm’ but fetive: full aream Hides—U nged; part cured, S@Sige; cen, Sct heavy green salted, $3¢; lght do, all Kides, Dices dry salted, 1230} calt skins, 10@1) dry flint, N e 0. 1 country, d4}c; Tallow: No. 2 country, 4e; caks Receints, 10,000 0,000 171,000 182,000 Shipments, 9,000 000 79,000 144,000 36,000 Flour, bbls. ... Wheat, bu. Corn, bul.. Oats. bu.. Rye, bu . Barley, bu.. .. 09,000 St. Louis, Feb. Wheat—Ruled easy same as yosterday: No. 2 red k.h‘hnmr), S0 e bid: Mareh, %0lg0; 30, No. 2 mixed, cash, 34c; Feb- g @806 75 and a shade bottor; No, 2 mixed, cash, 88)g@@2850; May, 8135¢. Ryeie. Whisky—£1.10, Pork—¥11.2 Lard—-Easy at 85,57:6@5.0)%. Toledo, Feb, 9.~Wheat--Closed Easy; cash, V1ig@0se. Corn--Steady ; eash, 88'ge, Oats—Tirm s cash, S1ige. Liverpool, Feb, 9.~ Wheat—Poor demand; new No. 2 winter and spring, 7s 14,d, steady. Flour--Poor demand at 8s, duil. Corn—Spot, poor demand; futures demands; spot, dull, 4s 1i5d; February, and April, 45 1¢d, firm, New Orleans, Feb, 9, —Markets quict and weak. Pork—Dull, weak and lower; $11.621 Bulk Meats—Easier; shoulders, $3.9 clear, 85,00 clear ribs, $5.70 Kansas City, Feb. 0,—Wheat— Quiet;cash, Tl bid, lie asked; Mateh, w2febid, 7 askeds May Cortt Y March, e bid, v, 313 bid, 81%0 asked. 0 quotations. Oincinnati, Feb, 9.—Wheat—Steady: Not 2 red, P Quict; No. 3 mixed, 533 @37, air domand and firu; No. fair March long mixed, 3203} I Birley spring, Por rm: No. 2, (4@c5e, tra No, 2 northwester —Dull at $11.23 aard —Easier at $06.03, Whisky—Steady at $1.10, Milwaukeo, Feb, 4 cash, 8)ige: February, 18lse: May, 841, teady : No.'2, Hilge, Dull; No. 2, 253, Jull; No. 1, 5S¢, firm: No. 2, bSe, Provisions—Lower: mess pork, cash and pbruary, $10.90; March, $10.6255. Minneapons, Ieh. .—Wheat—Quiet; No. 1 hard, Javuary, Sitg ry, 36! Mareh, Sitge: April, SS'ei M 4@ No. 1 norihiern, nothing doing; %e bid for M sellers, Sie. our—Quiets patents, $1.50@5.00; bakers', S0eed.00, cipts—Wheat, 78,450 bu. iipments—Wheat, 9,000 bu; flour, 14,000, Live —Wheat—Steady; TOCK. Chicago, Feb. 9.—The Drovers' Journal 4,2005 36005 " Catilé—Receipts, shipping_steer 1 2.5 market steady and mixed, Through market steady and 4 shade lower: rough and mixed, "$8.60@1.003 packing and shipping, SLOKELA0] light, $5.50@400; skips, $5.50a ), Sheep—Receipts, 17,000: 1 lower; natives, et weaker and 003 lambs, $4.00@ Kansas City, TFeb. 9.—Catt shipments, 460 steady and fairly actiye; s, $5.100 umon to choico L crs and feeders, i cows, § 20. sipts, 6,500; shipments, 600 weak and 10¢ lower; good to choice, $3.85@ 1,005 common to medinm, $3.40@s.7 St. Louis, Peb. 9.—Cattle — Receipts, 0005 shipments, 40); active and firm on good eattle; common and medium, slow and weak: good to choico shipping, $ o to & Receipts, —Receipts, 5,000; shipment active but 10 lower; butehers $3.90@4.10; light, B(@3,50, ('innummu; creamery, 25@s0¢; dairy, 16 @25¢. Aflternoon shade iglier. Corn—About unchanged, Oats—se lower. Board—\Wheat—Steady and a OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Tuesday Evening, Feb, 9. The cattle market was steady to-day and not much doing. There is a demand fo; choice corn fed steers and for fat young cows Steers averaging 1,100 to 1,2003bs e quote 4,102 1,200, 10 1,350 b8 at 4,004, @00, ows are quoted at £ 303 zood cows, $5,15@3.205 common cows, 3,00, The reccipts of hogs were heavier to-day n yesterday and the market was more ve. By redson of the dechne in eastern markets the market here went off b@loe, Laght weights are quoted at $3.75@3.85; ¢ olce heavy hogs (@005 good mixed $3.85a@ 4055 Common rouwsh hos S5,00003,65, There is nothing doing in the sheep mar- ket and prices are only nominal. A fow choice sheep would sell, but inferior or lizht grades are not wanted. Sheep weighing 7 to 100 1bs, $27@5.00: 100 10 12 1b, $3,2500%.00, RECEIPYS, Catile.. 200 ogs .. 1500 5. Av. vee o 1S Pr, $4.50 COWB. r., $2.75 10, BTAGH, 0 $i1,50, HOGS, No. Av. Lo 1123 'r, §4,10 HIGHEST AND LOWE: Showing the highest and lowest ) on this warket for hogs during 1l seven days and for the corresponding period last month : Janiary. | February. Tuesday ... @1.00 Wodnesday @103 Thursday | (@, Friday g (@105 Saturday .......) (14,00 Moniay i (@103 Tuesdity A 165 @346 PACKET R PUB AN ES, Showiug the nwmber of eatile, slicep purchused by tie packers oi ket today. hogs and Lhe wi OATTL G, 1, Hammond & Co.. Oini Packing Co UOGE, Boyd A G 11, Hamond & Co Quiaha Packing Co Othicrs, § s wiarkot are weight unless otherwl s soll at 1e per Ih, for Skins,” or hogs weighing l6ss than ) valie, " Pregnant sows ate docked tazs 90 Ibs. Al salos yer ewt. | Dead he weighis. 100 105, 1 MARKETS, g Feb, 9, OMAHA WHOLESALE Tuesday Even neral Markets. foas - The warket is steady at 16@17e. Very few tiesh eggs are coming in snd i or piciclod stack sells very slowly. BUatai—There is no specfal chahgo to note; butter of all grades is slow. Choice grades of table buther ave quoted st 1xgise; fair to good, 101 inferior, 4@se. TOULIRY -\ Tew sabes of fancy chickens