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% eV 4 .- braska, county seat. TR s SPECIAL, NOTICES, Adverticoments under th s head 10 cents per no for the first i=sertion, 7 oants for esch subsequent inserti3n,and $1,5C & line per monthe Boven words will bo eounted to the line; they must rien consecutively and mustbo patdin ad- wance. Al advortisoments m 15t be handed in before 2 o'clock p. m., and under no eircum- stances will they be taken or discontinued by telephone. F Partics advortising in these columns and hav- ng the nnswers addressed n care of Tie Bee, will plense a&k for chock to enable them to get their letters, a8 nono will be delivered excopt on presentation of cheok. All anewers to adver- tisements should be enclosed in envelopes. —_———— TO LOAN-MONEY. 500,000 to loan on business and rosidence property in sums of §1,00 and upwards. 07 Farnam st. 500 ¥ TO LOAN on horses, wagons, fur- niture, watches, without removal. Terms . Caswell, Room 19, Iron Bank Buiid- ing, i2th wnd Farnai.. Take elevator. 660-mh7* 160,000 to loan on_ city residence property Geo. W. Dy, 1506 Farnam. 951 10 LOAN—Money 1n any amount, On all classos of security. ShOrt time Jonns on real ostate. Tong time lonns on roal estato. Money to Joan on chattels, Money 10 lonn on enliaterals, Monoy 1o loan on any good security, Terms ency, time to suit Apply at tiie Omahn Financinl Bxchangs, Barker'a buflaing, 8W corner of P Fiftecnth and Farnam sts, upstairs 233 proved and unim- ONEY TO LOAN on in Cunningham 280 proved ity property, Brennan, 1511 Dodge strect. ONEY for everybody! money on_furniture, Pianos, stock of all kinds, d watchos on your own time. ments received at any time, and interest reduced pro rata Property left in your own possession. Terins Jow na the lowest. Call and kee me, Busincss confidentinl. Noadyantege taken, W. R. Croft, Room 4, Withnoll's New Buflding, Northeast cor- per 16th and Hurne; 20 can _borrow rees, WAKODE, nonds and fine ALONEY TO LOAN—O, . Davis & Co. _Roal Totato and Loan agents, 1505 Farnam St 201 Momw TO TOAN-On good sconrities. A Bt MeGavock, room 7 Redick Block, 1509 Farnam Momr.y‘-r T.OAN—On roal cetato and chat- tols. D. 'homas. 3 204 A[ONEY TO LOAN—In aums of £200 and up- wards on first-cluss ronl estate security. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam St. o ONEY LOANED at C, F. Reod & Co's. Loan office, on furniture, pianos, horges, wagons ersonnl property of all kinds and all Gther ar- Ficion of vaue, without romoval. Ovor ist Nat| Bank, corner 13th and Farnam. Al business etrictly confidental. 200 BUSINESS CHANCES. WEBAVE o humbor of £00d deals, tr otc., stocks of merchandico, houses and we wil tride uny wiy you wunt, address Tico Moore, | lands thi Call und sco L8 or Farnum, [ OR SALE-&tock of hariwn farm 1 plements; havea gocd trade; the only store of the kind in'the place; must be sold soon. Ad- dress C5 Bee Office, FEW live men with § cure nice paying business in the manaze- ment of £ome of our branch houses in other cities. Cox Chemical Co., 1515 Hurney § o —Cigar gtore doing eplendid bus . Lovgren & Wilde. H01-11 ]‘“m SALE—A first-class stockof dry goods, carpets 1nd notions, amounting to aubout £15,000; from 25 0 40 pe be taken in real estate, 818, Dunkirk, N. ¥ [VOR SALE—A $2,500 stock of millinery goods 1 splendid location. A big bury ono ns a liberal discount will be giv, ther particulars address B 96, Bee Offi TQOR SALE—_Stock and fxtur oods and notion store. Douglas st. IOR SALE—A drug store in agood live tow a first rato loention for a physician, Capit required about £2,500. New buflding and cleun Bock. _Address or call on H. Moses & Co., Val- entine, Neb. 5 [ OR EXCHANGE—A $15,040 hurdwaro stock ! “and a £3,000 boot and shoe stock for ) balance unincumbered real “ostato, G Axcher & Co., Room 3, Withnell Block. OR SAL Omaha, Nob.. for ¥ per cont discount {rom cost. Gibson, Archer & Co., Room 3, Withnell Block. 255 JANT! —An energetic man_ with moder- ate capltnl can make from $5,00) to §10,- 000 year by becoming partnor or purchaser {n an csiablished mmnutucturing cntoryris for further particulars address, B. £, Bee o fico. e S 21311 'OR SALE—Meat market, with buildings, 3 horses; good location. Ringer, 119 N. 15th. OR SALE—Rostaurant, a groai Gibson & Archer, Root 3, Wit (OB SA iar noss. Very ousy tol cent of the nmount will Inquire of P. 0. Box 57813 O EXCHANGE—A §7.600 stock of dry goods for 35 cash; balance unimeumbered dand or good Omahn prop: For exchange— A $10,000 stock of dry goods Tor 4 cash, balance unimeumbered land” or_good Omuha property. Gibson, Archer & Co. Hoom 3, Withnell Hlock. 910 OR SALE—A paying ne vspaper business in good Nebraskn town; price, ibson her, ltoom 3, Withnell Block. sof FOOR SALE- Addross B, JROR SALE—Tho Commorcinl Hot. Hend, Neb., prico $2,000; terms_casy, dress 1. W, I, Tiox 15, South Bend, N “Hurdware business in_ Omaha, Toe Ollice. bebil o Com ut Bouth Ad- OR SALE-Or oxchango—Twelvo hundred, and eighty acres of Mo., timbor and Jand, forty miles cast of Kansas City, ~As rich goil #8 any Iand in tho stato, will gl all or part ut fiftoen dollars per ncre of will oxchango for food tmproved or unimproved. Nebraskiy lund. ford & Snuer 207 Foli SALE—3 lots in Spring Hill, §450 cuch. Also an estublished banking business in Ne- Gibson & Archer, Room 8 Withnell Block Omabha. T OST_A Tight fur hoaver collar, cithor at tho City l‘llum‘g or between Library and No, 1613 Dougls St. 4 Findor pionse return o Liby and receive suitable roward. 515-10 TGy RN, ne T Capitol uve., n square, mixed gr Bhnwl without hourder, fringo all woolen around. y from T bluck and tan dog about nine onths old, medium s1ze, has n wmark of black airs neross the top of the vight forward foot, Jooks as if it bad been cut, cars are trimmed Tho wbove reward will be pitid to the person re- turning him (0 018 and ¥20 Farnwm st. 8, K. Felton. B BOARDING, OO and board, §5 per Week eation, 1814 Duveuport St R very bestlo 1Bsfeb10% a lurge list of special ains in impro: insido property f which we aro the solo agents. uch Wo usk i VOstgato [or yourselyes. o, 1t o 0y property for sulo list it with Geo. P, Bemis, 16th and BRI S T . R, E. D. ARNOLD, Oculist and Aur moved to 1514 Douglus street. F YOU have property to sell or exchange, A dist it with . Caswell & Co, Koom 19, No- ‘betska Nutional Bank duilding. i 600 AND 320 uere_improved farms within 2 miles of Omaha; $25 b acre; these ains.” Gilson & Archer, oo § Withell i HE W. C. Mowzacr Stove Repair Co.. 111 South Wth Bt hetwoon Dodyo snd Douglas. MISCELLANEOUS., REWAKD o som who will X iy shoo sl Hnd @0 g iestions usks un the U LW Feb. (th, at 1120 Har: L G J. Behmidr, ()Rhfll your flout and feod by Telephona 1 Neal & Conrad, 1913 Do £o st FOR BALE-MISCELLANEOUS. TOR SALE—~Or trade—One soda fountain nearly new. A good ehanee. For particu- lars call upon or addross D, M. Haterly, & 15th st. bo. [9n SaLE-or Trado—For harso, or two- horse spring wagon, an Almost new phaeion. Address OF Bee Oftce, 13 (1OR SALE—Until Saturday, part of furni- ture, stoves and oarpets of residence No 111 South 18.h 8¢, 5211 JOOR SAL xtra heavy toam, weight height 17 and 19 hands, 7 and 8 y ver's stable, N. Sherman ave, FoR SavE—so0 good brick: also &_good Philadelphia Repress brick machine, will be gold chicap. Addres Lnl'lnm,mnmmh')Ll,m 80, O SAL ain—Furniture of an 8 room house suitable for boarding house or i 0ls0 houso for rent at 1204 Howard et. harreled chionp, A 48041 wun, doubl . cost £24; will sell ver W. cor. 14th and Juck TR SALE-Or sule, Ttop bugiy, bran now 1 phacton top buggy and 1 plattorm spring wagon. Inquire at Hospe's Music Store. 860mhé JO® SALE—Store Oxturcs., 62 8. 10th st 833178 front. 'Fon?ut par, 1422 and and g1 uth 14th st. 0Tt wenther strips, storm sash and doors, go D. Mend 209 8, 16th st. 208 WANTED-FEMALE HELP. N “Bushlor at Schlessinger's Ol ing Storo, 1219 Farnam st. 512 ATANTED—A good Gorman givl. 004 N, 16th street. i NTE] Girl for wenoral housework. 4th hou'e from Farnam, “'Ks'um-—A £001 cook at 2324 Dod froning and outh_ 230 st., Bil) Y ood girla for small private familics, Gool wages. Girls for dining- room work, Kitchen work, ete. Ca Omah a B ploym 112) Frnam St. D—Competent girl for general house Inquire at 211 South #rd stroct, il for gen rood Wi from Dodge. small famil ot, fourth d WAN A good reliablo girl for general housework at 1622 Howard st. Trish preferred TANTED—Experienced socond girl; refor- encos required; S, W. Cor. 21st and Cuss 04-1:2% iv,\s'r SD—A girl for genoral housework small family. No. 1613 N. 19th st. Rofc ences required. 1+ “ms'r —A girl to_do general housowork. No. 1918 Capitol avonue. 2 \'v,\s'r iD—Good gitls for general housc- work. Room 4 Lushman Block, 10th and Douglas. d Fon RENT-Store, cgrner 18th and Teaven worth; good place for grocery'; Al l;\zx r(lw';mn. 25 PO RRENT_New cottage, § rooms, on 8. 10th st. C.A. Baldwin. 854 ATRY FARM to rent: miles out; f.room house, large barn and other. conveniences. D.C, Patterson ovor 1st National Bank. 11 JOR RENT—House of 0 rooms, pantry, closots, ote., Phil Shertdan and Hull stdy §2 per month. . T, Peterson & Co., Room 3, 8.B. cor, 15th and Dovglas sta. 202 F(lnl! ENT—Three room house, ith & 1:\4 e, O SALE—An established grocory Husiness in Omaha doing €,000 business a month; eapital required, $4,000. Also a stock of dry goods doing good business in Omaba. Capital required, $,00. Gibson, Archer & Co., Room Withnell Block. Tox RENT-House of § rooms #d_and Har ney St. Inquire of Mount & Griffin 213 8 14th n b1l JFOR RENT—Thico nouses of 10, 0 and 4 rooms ench. J. Pnipps Koe. 30 FOOR RENT—House belonging to tho estate of Judgo Chadwick, 809 Park avenuc. W.J. Connell, 02 1i'\OR RENT-Deek room in pleasant office. ! Inguire room 9, Arlington block. 536 JOR R T—A nice furnished comfortable om, §uitablo for ono or two gontio: 1 "hont, gas and bath: nlso frst-class’ table board: best of reforences given and required. 1514 10 dgo st FJPAOR 0 roomr; closet and ity inquire 603 N. 13th st, OR REN bed room. 621 QOR R 117 Ok RENT—Furnished oo $0:8mall room, $5. 603 'P\m; 1t 10 rlight ho! Harney. o8 BENT—Lamec, wicely “urni room with bonrd, 711 N. 10ta st. nished rooms, parlor and b Bid11% b1 1nrgo room, Tth st 4S111° NT—2 rooms, one furnishod and ¢ ckeoping. 1. B. Kitzhin T '—suit of unfurnishe ) mull family. Inguire o JPOR RENT—Furaisied rooms. 220 Dod ait of furnished front ith and Howanrd, JOR RENT—Nic want furnished rooms, w - bourd, all modera conveniences, at Dodgo st : K wo front room, modern im- provements. Address P. 0. box 308, 21 VW ANTED—Gir for general housewor] at 107 South lith st. general hou: od places and good wuge: e free. — Call at 119 16th t., Nebraski Agency, Crounce Blocl VW ANTED—Man to ecll Lubricating Oils in o}, Dakota. - Address I, Carrier , Gloveland, io. 3¢ WY 2o 00 ot ha monoral agont o the United States alors' Protective Associn- tipn and Mercantiie agency (ncorporated). muin oftice, 63 Bible House, New York City, for Doug- lus aild pdjoining counties. Tae right party can realize $2.0)) or $3.000 per annum, and perma- nent position. Call upou or address the sub- geriber nt the Paxton Hotel on Thursday snd siday. W.-H. Kilvert, Managor. 12+ VW ANTED-Sucamon—Tive live ~sulosmen with £50 to $100 each to manage s0me of our branches in other cities. * Fine opening for reliable men. - Cox Chemical Co., 1315 Humey e 619-117 uld like something to do. - Wag: weted. Ouiside city reference only. A , Bee Offico - W ID—Young man of fair business ity wor o ergetie men to sell household X rofits £5 per duy and upward. C. H. Whitman, 1124 K Bt. Liucoln. VWANTED—Agente, 20N, 16th st. 3% WWANTED—# teams and toumstors 1rrail- rond work, good wages; also subcontruc- or particulars ull 340 tors; froe transportation, at 1120 Farnam st. VY ANTED-A firstciss sulcsman to ropre: Sont well established honse to the drug trade, either oy in" connoction w Home other line. Addross P. 0. Box 1 cn nnd wor Ci WV A itinoss s thow lomos: oan_ be. done evenings and learned in un hour; any muking less than 10¢ 1o 50c an hour shoul e nt once for & packago of samples of g0 and 24 working samples (formulas) to commenco on. Address Albany Supply Co., Albar v SITUATION WANTED. D—Tn.ployment by man_in whole- sale or retafl, Apply 800 South 11th_ S 557-] N 08! —l:(m a3 baokkeey b; youug lady with reference aress 1,4, b " JANTED—Ry a man of good habits, situa- tion n8_couchmun for private fai ¢ teamstor for wholosule fivm, Call or addross 112) Farnam st. BI7-11 1 25 in want of good girls can be up: dplicd by calling at the Omabn Emplo Hureau, 1120 Farnam St. Telophone No, 0. Bulle'Islo & Co. SD—Situation by u middlo-agod singlo man; good florist, first-cl ard and vegotablo ' grower; also landscapo gardening d in farming and fino stock: good dations. Address B 93, Beo Olfico, or J. C., 605 5. Lith St., Omaha e [ VY ANTED- Pos fon in_ hotel ¢ by good lady cook; can give r Address 0. Box s34 Cit; NTED—Situation by & young man, Ad- Loavonwortl st 380-11% ar mukers, hund workine luss workmen necd upply ‘remont, Nob. 10111 Y ANt H—5 o none but firs Godt, Address Geo, B W 3irls wishing for good places in private familios, hotels or bourding hou- ses, Jaundries, eto, eanalways flad them b galling ut the Quiatla Employmont Bureau, Farniun MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. ANTED-To buy socond-hand oyl and map of Omabia. Addross 8., 42) N. 1th street, ¢ oung mi couply ant to rent 4 or 5 room cottuge about Dbetween Farnam and Oass and west 8t.: must be good le‘lt‘uud not over vent 4 or b unfurnished vooms with smull iily in sume vieinity, AddressS. 42 N, 10th ED—To buy o &m t be choap, ~Addr 2, Boo Oflico, | pony for cash , stating prico, O, 5101 )—Desk room. The Kailway Nows. 491-10* To buy & second-hand type. J. B, Huynes & Co., Omaha. i FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. 8; 8. E. corner 15th and Chicago. B. Lebuman, 048 OB kENT—O Sulo—New building; fine io- cation for meat market or groces ent . “Address € 4, Beo Ollice. Bl NOR RENT. 1423 Jones st. [ OR BEN' I' vet. Ha Faurnam. New -room cottage. Inguire o ck_store, 416 South 10th st., ey and Howard. 8. Lebman, 1104 T OB LEASE-l0acre ga room house adjoining city; ro wost of Omab business lots Apply W E. B, Chu))xg‘gn & ]‘0“ RE ! with 1a DIES w want of goad domestie help can be supplied Ly culiing an the Omubia B yient Oitioe, Koo 4, Husiuwu's Block, Mrs. " lerrison propiieior, Gy [Wo bouses. 2310 Tupitol ave. FOR SALE—-HOUSES-LOTS, SALE or trade for Omaha proporty, 200 acre improved tarm in Page Oo., Towa, ahout 60 miles from Council Blulls, Good buildings, Allunder fence. Plenty water, $5,000, Rico & Moore, 1222 Farnam, 551-12 JOR SALE--By W, G. Shriv 2 lots on [eavenwori b, coruer, both §1.1 0. ust iroat lor, Gecrgin ave, near Popplion ave., $Lo. et South front lot on Farnam st., $1,600 4 lots, corner, in Kedlek's sub-divis: to 82,500 ench, ¥3 ot on 1uth near Harney, $7,500. g teet with building, HoWurd near 10th, Lot, east front, Virginin ave., $1,100. Fulllot w th improvements, ten's for $140 por month, "Leavenworth near 18th, easy” terms, $10,000. ot front, Davenport near 14th, with build- ing, onsy torms, 81,50, Wx165 feet, ronting 2 str P. 0.* splendid improvement Business lots, Cuming st., Tl lot, good _fmproven near Saunders, §5,m. New 4 room cottmee, full lot, $100 cash, bal- ance £ ser month, 1,650, Property in all parts of the city on easy terms W. G. Shriver, Ops. P. O, bil- n, $2,100 mile from ) ey ine, $1,200, uts, Hamilton ots, one . Lots in Boyd's addition Millard Place, cheap. riot in Lowe'saddition. Om ate & L.oan Co., Kooms 2 and nell Blocs. P/\TTI RSON P4 chespest additior cre propprty na Omuha 50 cheap as th g.u.\ per nct Lirst floor, Iron Bun' D. C. son, NEweoRT AN 1ocation, uns suched over ley easy terms of pay price, $500 an uer Axeg, 150 Farnam, Awes Prack—Cheapest and_nearest city ots for the moniey ; only $200 to S40 per ot REDICK'S GROVE—Ust South of Farnam st., » block from 2sth Farnam st, schoof i only $00 to $1200 per lot on cusy s, MES, 1500 Farnum, N AL Growrn shade’ trees on cvery lot in Redick's Gro only 25 blocks from Park See Redick's Grove. Splendid noro lots, £ most desirable this hundsome g t0SE Hir ninutes walk trom Park ve, 10 &350 on terms to szt buyer. Melroso Hill lots will sell for do.b > present prices ina yewr's time, Come and sz this proporty. A Furnim., Wiy PAY RENT when youcan buy a lot in Ames Plice for $200 to $300 on such easy torms See these lots. 0K CiATHAM—This love tract of land has not poor lot in it. The Belt Line dejot has been located on thisland. Lots sell for 600 to $00n very ousy paments. Seo Owk Chat- . PLAINVIEW—Choice lots still for sale in this popular addition at fair prices,.on eusy puy- nent: Pra1r's SUBDIVISION — Acre lots southwest Hanscom Park, very desirable ground, sclling at §650 per lot. BARKALOW P ost for sale on Leavenworth st. £90, 00 puyments o suit. * " Awes, 1600 Farnam St Carr and see for yoursolf the chances for sufo ment oftéred. Remogber, Omaha's ) is solid and lasting. Property will con- 0 ndvance. Buy now and miko the ad- AN, 1000 Furnam st. L Pattc 516 carest, best acre lots, olegan rpassed view of tho oity ronds, no hills to nent; 8 per cent interest por lot; acro lots next to Newport, Seo opol Southwest of Hanscom Park + ots §300 ‘These lots are the cheap- Prico $500 to oK sat 0. Bi—Lot 100x148 n Re: £n 1 addition with house and truit, a Omaha Real Bstate & Loan Co., Koon 23, Withnell Block, JFOR SALE=A fine sacro tragt . only o fow Inquire at Lange & Foitick, 318 5, it cnr line. 1ith st, N PARK is the lates I To property v Chionp ns this— 8175 0 $1) por First fioor, lron Lank Building ™ D, C, son. 0 {OR SALE—$6,00—Beautiful hon room house,' all modera {mp; Tarwesizod lot in_favorito additic must go at price named above, and is For further particulars scc’ Rice & 408 JOR SA| 7 2 on Harney St. 7 Hanscom Place, eheap, Dupont Placo at a burgain, 0’8 add., $1.000. sirablo’ lot Jn Himebaugh s near Valley, good buflding and overything first-cluss,” Hero is @ bar- ain. Omana Real Estate & Loan Co.. Rooms 22 and 23, Withnell Block. 3 F O SALE-Dy W. T. Grabam. Crolghton ock— Lots in Hanscom Place, §750 to 800, Good cottuye, 8 rooms, North Omuba, $2,000, Lot on South 15th st., $1,000, Fine house, lurge lot, 8, 17 House and lot on Georgia oy Lots on Dodgo st., §81; oasy pay L lock off Leuvenworth, on Two fine lots, ¢ Georgia ave., §3, W. T. Graham, i 403 Creighto Fuxi SALE—Hy Bullou Bros, 817 8, 13th it, yusinoss proporty, Lousesand s uikd v’ cant lots in wl purts of th cicy, utlowegt prices. 1,500—3 lots in Walnut Hill add., together with 4-room house, new burn, good well. Wil be saorified this for ' price namiod above. Rice & Moore, 1222 Farnwug JATTERSON PARK—3'4 miles from court howse, $175 to §35) per wero: small cash puy- ment, balince easy terws. Fist ficor, frow Bank'Building. D. C. Paiterson. 515 JOR BALE—On casy terms, 101ots in Hu com Place from $10) 1o $1,600 cach. Lot on Pleasant st., with double nousé, 10 rooms each, with all_modern improvements; yeats for $110 per month, §11,000. Lots in West Cuming from. 27510 $430 each. Corner. lot; Prospect Place, argain. Corner lot, Shinn's 34 add., . bargain, 4 C.J. Caswell & Oo,, Hoom 16 1ron Buuk. 427-1a¢ At by O Cunninghiam & n:nnunm 1511 Doage., ket in Omaha. n VU ASHINGTONTHIBL is the choapest ba. cnuse the bast nera property at prosent offoring. W4 WA HINGTON TILY, 15 Just wost of Wal nut Hill and & fow minutes’ walk from tho Belt Lino depot. g W AstixeTo FEY. 1% the place t5 by 1 You want to make a largo poicontago on your money. ) W ASHINGTON JuL acro lois will be sold b cthan §¥ou ean buy a ity lot in its odiate vie ni y. i VWASHINGTON mil, ‘ow more lots for eale. Low price; oasy terms. ASHINGTON HILL—Cunninnam & Bre nan, sole ag n's, 1511 Dodg {OR BALE—By Cunningham & Brennan, Lots in Han<com Place, £750. Lote in Patrick’s ald ton, § Lots in Hawthora nddition, $30 Lots in Dapont Place, 710, Lots In Loke 8 adiition, $1.175, Lots in Bardeit's addiion, §1,0°0. ots in Marshe's addition, §¥ Lots in 8hull's addition, 1,500, Lots in Bweesy's addition, $2,000. ’%m in Cuningham & Brennan's addition, F{OR SALE—Somo barga lots. Cuningham & r < in houses nnd ennan, 1511 Dodge. VW E HAVE o eplendid farm in Sary ¥ county to trade for Omaha city property. Cun. nigham & By FuTx SALI bargai 20 will securo a lot in Cunningham & Bren. ddition, Dodge. A full lot on Jackson stroct. A Ornngham & Brennan, 1611 Dodgo. 3,500 will buy two good houses and lot, rent- e at £50 0 month, Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Dodge. 63411 DR SALE-Wo have now ten moro of those beautitul lots in Hunscom Plice, some of them cast fronts. Notone of them *down in a lole.” Tf you want ono don't wait any longer or you will regret it. Price from $50) to $2,000, an’iiho terms aro very casy. Halr lot with house of 6 rooms, barn, eto,. on Tzard, one bloek from streot cars, cheap for n fow dnys. House ind full lot in Prospect Place for only 155, Stockdale & Bunelier, 1511 Dodee st. JROR SALE=81 s0—Lot #00d 4-room Nouse cistern and well, Iawn, on car ling, § long at price named. X100, together with edlinr and closets, good harn, shade troos und off Sauhders. Can t st Tice stor onty Buy 1 louses in diferent Ballou Tros o andslop paying OR SAL -One of the most desirable resi- dence propertios in the city with clogant house, ut a great bargain if taken soon, Price, S0, W H. i, over 15t Nutional Bank. j‘ 1 I 107 on South I5th and 16th streets. Omi Fstate & Loan Co., ooms 22 and W hnell Block. 54013 furm noar Weeping -r, &plendidly improved, 1060 acres under Will trade for Omana propert n, ovor st plow « N PARK-{34 miles fawom court L &175 to &35 poy nore: small ment, balance ensy torhs. First floc Bunk'Buildine. 1 { For on Srunder ain. Rico & Mo OR SALE—Two, lots\in_Pelham Plice, ono from etrept el track, lnquire? 15th street. fronting a¥’ car line, 6 tra bar Furnam 470 ‘(II! SALE. Place lots, the fastest solling addition in Ohaha. Some fine lots left.” Lullou Bros., sule agents, 317 S, 13th 47 Troxs rion Pluce, §600 ench. . H. r 18t Nutionul Bank. 132 -A general merchandise business in & rupidly krowing town not far from Lin- coln. est trado and location in town. A splons did opportunity foria party wishing n _good opening, und having from s6ven to ten thousand dollars in cash, Willscll for cash only,0¢ purt cash, balance reul ¢statd in Omaha. A Merchunt, Bee Oflice. QOR SALK—82 feot ) 1660, £2,500. N prope bought tor atonce, 1 this, Ci Fox, 8 -§10,000 10 per cent dividend paying st Gibson & Archer, Room Withnell Block. 439 nt on Castellar st. and torn and barn, ational Banl, 10 by 8 "This cun bo aluc if taken ment_look at rnam St. 845 ALE—I have for salo ut bargains five the finest stock farms in_the statc running from 500 to 8)0) acres cu nproved, with running water and fronting on railron: W. H. Green over ist Nut, Bank. 14 DOR 8 ALE—Corner_on Farnam, two blocks from court house, §12,600. Grabam, Creigh- fon Block, % Potter & Copb, 1515 Farnan 1 West End and ut $500. n's 4 ndd at $725 euch. sin Marsh's at $1,800 ench. Lot 68x134 on 15th, 3" blocks froni pavement, only §1500, Fine acre in Gelse's add, $1600. 2 of tho cheapest lotsin Plainview, only $450 ¢ cuch, Bargaing cull ut the the Ol OR & few good lots 0. one on Davenport and_Chicago sts., cheap 10 §930 each. Potter & Cobb, 1 Large houso and 3 nicely elova- ted lota ;0 Bhinn's 2d_ndd, $6,200. A1) fino Broomed house on Clurk strect, nicely tod lot, £6,000. Gibson & Archer, oom 3, Withuell Bloek. 410 OR SALE. Bouthwost or 10 ncre U 4 milos house, 114 8 from junction of Belt Lino, and 1 milo from Stock Yirds, well; ail uder oultiva- tion. =an be bought for $175 and $200 per acre, if sold_soon, Chenpost property in vieinity. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Furnam st. [ [(YOR SALF—160-acrs tarm, well improved: house, barns, granivies, wind-mills, fino ve and'orchurd, 75 ucres undor plow.” Will trade for Omaha Property, assume morligaco and pay bulanco cash, W, 'H- Greon, over Ist Nat. Bi 1 , framo bulld ing, Suitublo for & _store, near 1)th and Far- DamsSts. Applyat this officd. 07 noR o farm, \proved, rents wacrd, 61 miles 1r Omahu, 50 por acre. W, H. Green, ove Nat. Bank. LE—Largo tnd small stock ranches with or without stock. Tor i Jots in Epring Tl $450 oach. alo—stablisiyed, baniing business in Nebraska, county seaf. ‘Gibson & Archer, room B, Withnell Block. For Exchunge-Nebraska farms for Omuha properiy’ S0 landgto @Achunge tor stocks of Boods. Wanted—3 busin blocks of lilurlnlll\. ¥or Exchango £0n county, Ne For sul house cost & Room 8 Withy s lgts for cash within 4 160 aerd jmproved farm, for'hotige und lot in Oma g 5 of postoill or $1,50.cash.Gibson¥ Archer, Blguk, 25 s0d 1l iflgailt house, th frongicorne &5 por month, §3,50. W. I, Groen, over National Hank.' =47 x () TroR saLe-—mi ad 1Z4pd; 004 house, barn, Woll: ot $9.000.0 AV A5 Gro0u, OVOF 1at Na: tional Bank. G i 135 [ AND SEEKERS, / TTENTION-For full A particulars about and cheap lands in Western Nebrasia aires Thos. O, Patterson, Heal Estate Agent, Novth Platte Neb. s JPORSAL south front, H T, Graham, Creighton Block. (i) DOR SA lard & Culdwel and Spring streets, 00xsi!s, $100,850 an casy terms. Marshal & Lbock, 1900 Furng st. 1\ OR NALE—House and lot 213 heap and paymonts. Address O. 8. Chipmin, Lin- ol Neb. b 3— A spociul bargain—3 lots 4 's additfon, 130" SALE——2 lots, 8 hots " rooms cuach, North 15th, 8,00. 800 feet or 12 lots. faiug house, 16 migutes' wa k trom 44x 140 business lot on Hurney, 5ax150, good house, Huraoy st., 6, Bix 132 Yarge house, Burt £$5.000. 50x150, house and ba HOx15), d-room house, 30 loth in Omahi VIGW 00 mouthly s in il the additions at lowest prices. Aoaor stock furm, Merrick Co., §25 per acre. - f0cres e Trvingion, £) per e, 6) ueres north of Floren e, pu 0. T el ¥, ituger, 110 No Soih st streets, $-room an Choice Bargaing in roal estato,cnll at the office of the Omalia Real Estato & Loan Co,, rooms 22 and 3, Withnell Building,0maha. 708 LAND ENTRIES, Senator Van Wyck's Bill to Expedite the Issuance of Patents. In the senato of the United States, February 1, 1886, Senator Van Wyck in- troduced the following bill; which was read twice and referred to the committes on public lands. A BILL To confirm entries of lands herctofore made under the land laws of the United s, Be it enacted by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of Ameriea in congress assembled, that any ent heretofore made under the land laws of the United States, in conformity with the rules, regulations, and decisions of the General Land Office and the In- terior Department at the time such entry was made, is hereby confirmed to the ex: tent and shall be perfeeted and procecd to patent the same as if said rules, regu- lations, and decisions had not been re- versed or modified: provided, that such entry must have been made in good faith, and no charges of fraud have been made against the same; and in case any ol es of fraud have been made, they shall he investigated in the same manner and with the samo effect as if the rules, regulations, and decisions under which the entry was made had not been mod ified or roversed. ——— F. B. Culver, of Westfield, Chatauqua Co., N. Y., was afflicted with scrofulous eruptions over the back and thigh, ac- companied with nausea and neuralgic pains in the head, so severe that on one oceasion he fell unconscious in the street. Pnysicians failing to do him good, he commenced using Brandreth's Pills—five every night for u week, then rested three days, and took five every night for an- other week, then two overy night for thirty days. To his delight, at the end of that time, the eruptions had disappeared and all pain had gone ——— rdon thus tells of a friend in “In the midst of all my misfor- I met an amiable cobbler” who has my boots for six years on credit, beeause he had faith in my genius, This was his own _expression. Since then he has often visited me at Ma , where he wished to have a hons beside my mansion. ‘lf it had not been for me cou would never have made your way. he used to say. ‘I have done notn toward it; but T knew that you wer somebody, and at Teast, my dedr sir, you attained your object in my boots.’ " ———— The First Kee the season adv aches by which rheumatism makes itsclf known, are experienced after ¢ posure. It is not claimed that Hood's Sarsaparilla is a specific for rheumatism —we doubt if there is, or can be, such a remedy. But the thousands benefited by arsaparilla, warrant us in ur, 2 others who suffor from rheumati take 1t before the first keen twinge. e e e sove The smoke of hell in the_performance: of “Orph " at the New York of Music, is $aid_to be very ‘natu In other words, it is much like the s of that other populous city, London, The stage smoke is produced by a new method. 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The Tomper of the Wheat Orowd Strongly Hostilo to a Decline, THE BROKERS FREE BUYERS. Corn Climbs Up Another Step—Pro- visions Fly Gay Danners on the Start, But Suddenly Haul Them In—General, COHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. CirteAGo, Feb, 1L.—[Speeclal Telegram.]— WaEAT—Wheat opened ¢ off as a co quence of free selling on the curb, market stiffened right up, however, and May advanced Jfrom 8o to 83ge. The brokers were very free buyers, on whose account they would not say. A considerable quantity of long wheat came out at about 85'ge. The crowd was bullish on anticipations of a freeze, and so far as could be ascertained the big bears made no special efforts to throw cold water on the bulls, There was some ham- mering at the very outset, but when the temper of the crow was found to be hostile to adecline, the bear forces drew out appar- ently, content to await developments from positions on the back seats. The market was tame and featureless the last hour. It was left to the scalpers, who amused themselves shaving eighths on narrow fluctuations. The close at 1 p. m. was fairly firm at a frac- tion above bottom prices, Cons ‘orn reflected the activity in York, where David Dows & Co. are giving the shorts a twist. The market there was greatly oversold and shorts find themselves inafix. Our cash market advanced to-day, Nos. 2 and 8 commanding better figures than yesterday, and late futures exhibiting in- creased animation, May was very firm and advanced e from ye: y's closing, but receded slightly after the wrgency of the in- quiry had subsided, ProvisioNns—Provisions started in gaily and soaringly this morning, but the threat- ened boom flattened out. Pork advanced Se and then sold down 12!ge, lard sharing the fluctuations, though in a lesser degre Speculation in lard hias been in a minor key all winte ArTERNOON BoAnrp—All the speculative commodities were low on the afternoon board. Wheat sold down e, Hutehinson selling about 1,000,000 bushels in the face of reports that 500,000 bushels of Buffalo wheat (d been loaded on vessels for export. Pro- visions slid down softlya fraction. 145 p. m.—Puts on May wheat, $41¢@S45¢c: calls, $55@sd¢e. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK. CnieAGo, Feb, 11— [Special Telegram.]— CarTLE—To-day, with o somewhat lighter run expected, the downward course was at least checked. The weather was soft and un- seasonable, Eastern shippers claimed to have lost money, as prices in New York yesterday were but little if any higher than here, not mentioning freight. There were a good many reasons why buyers were unwiiling to pay the advance asked by salesmen. How- ever, dressed beef men took hold in a fairly active W and bought more f than yesterday. Here and values were considerably higher. cattle, xtra, sold at and it took good onesaveraging 1250 and 1400 1bs to bring $4.65@1.75. The ordinary run of light and medium weight cattle sold at about $400 and below, a few decent “kill- ing cattle” selling av §3.50. Shipping steers, 1250 t0 1500 1bs, $4.100i 2% 50 1bs, $3,85@4.00 ; 930 to 1200 Ibs, $3.50@4.20. Hoas—The market was once more active, with another advance of 5@l0e¢ on medium and best he 4.50, and FINANCIAL. New York. Feb. v at 114@? per cent. SRCANTILE PAPER—4@S5 per cent. 11.—MoNEY—On call —Quiet but fi cks were much less active to- suddenly assumed a second Plice i lings, contrary to 1ex- pectations. The market in carly ngs was strong, but advances as a rule were only fractional. Later there was an alternat upward and downward movement w moderate range, until the last hour, when yrices were again heavy, but closing’ quota- ions show an advance for nearly everything on the | ranging from small ctions to over 1 per cent. Lackawanua and Erie pre- ferred are each up 1% and St. Pauland Manitoba each 1 per cent. BTOCKS ON WALL STREET. . 100% 0. &N W L L2 prefer 245N Y, C Oreczon T Pacitic ) Pacific 6's of 05, Central Pacilic.. 4 D, I D, Erie.. proferred.... 57| " preferred. . Tllinois Contral., 139} 8t. P. & O. LB.&W...... 20%| ‘ Kansas & 31 "|Texas Pacific Lnkmz'{!mm h}l:u‘ “,lll(;ll l;n \l:lc. L.& N.. 40} W, St. L. & Mich. Central... 74°| " preferred. Mo. Pacitic + 11134/ Western Union. Northern . 2050, Ro& N I, & St. P, PRODUCE. Chicago, Feb, 11 —Flour—Quict and un- changed; winter wheat flour, $4,40004.55, southern, 84,004,65 isconsin, $4 500047 Michigan soft spri §3.70@1.00; Min* nesota bakers', patents, § 500 flout, 8, 50 in bary A0 | 53 buckwheat flour, §4.00@@ 52,00 per ewt. in sac airly active but unsettled; ads Lg@ge above opening, eased Sd@iie, raflicd tge, and closed ‘e under yes- ash: TWige for Feb- ganshige for M Cor above v 887¢@s0lge for cash: siide for Febr for Mareh; 401w 40ice for May. Oats—Kirm o : for cash; A, for February; 20g@20'ge for Marchi i3 for May, teady at Barley—Dull at 60c, ky—31.16 'imothy Flaxseed §1.1 : Pork—Trregular; early advanced 5@i’ic, but quickly lost, raltied to outside figures, oll off 10@12:5¢, and closed steady: $1L05@i1,10 for cash: $1L0Ti@11.10 for February and March; $11,2775@11.50 for Ma Lard—Liitle doing; 86,011 February Marchs $6.200@0 Bulk M noulders, s ar, $5.75@5,503 short ribs, good 4 106 10 fine Se—Steadys full flats, 10@ W5e; young Americus, 114 Kims, H@be, e, s—Unchanged; part eured, heavy green salied, 897 +bull Hides, 91ge: dry skins, terds ruary ly: prime, 8105 i and ke higher; No, 1, .10 for cash, + light do, 1 country, 44e; country, 4¢; cake, Receivts, Flour, bbls. veee 12,000 Wlheat, ba, . Corn, bu. Oats. bu. Shipments. 000 145,000 5,000 30,000 “New ™ York, Feb, 11.—Wheat=—Receipts, exports, 25.000; spot higher and niod: ? for exports options opened firm but later roled easier and closed steady; raded red, sivaise “red, 91ige 1, 0. b3 March, closing at ¥lige. fairly active; options, 000; exports, 123,000 ATs@i8'gcs N un- un- ZH ('(hl n tled ; 1 I , dik@nle; No. closing at 0ige. Outs—-Higher but les active; receipls, 84.000; exports,2,000; mixed western, 37 white western, 40c, Petrolenm—Steady; united closed at 76c i Lower ’SI dully receipts, 700 pack- 22@ 250, -Firmand in moderate demand; mess, $10.50(@11.00. Lard—Lard opened firm but elosed a shade sales of western steam spot, $6,37! \ S0.5@0.361¢, Irm and In falf demand; western, 12@35e¢ H“ creamery, Chees ull and rather weak. St. Feb. 1L-Wheat—Steady at yesterday's close; No. 2 red, cash, 053 Yebruary, 90i5e bid; May, 94ig¢ bid. Corn—Strong and highers No. 'y, BHied Oats—Strong; No. 2 mixed, cash May, 81%e bid. Rye—8lc bid. Whisky 81,10, Pork—$ hxml-s @5.08, utter—Very quiet but steady; creamed 2@30c3 dairy, 10@1e, 5 A Afternoon Board Corn— e higher. Tolodo, Fob. 2L @i, Corn—Strong; Oats—Steady Mige. Oinoinnati, Feb. 11— Wheat — Weaked No. 2 red, 93@M rn—In active demand; No. 8 mixed Wheat—A shade higher, Oats—Unchanged. 1L=Wheat--Quiet; N, 40¢ bid, cash, kg T_d’n&s ~In fair demand; No. 2 mixed, 811{@ Rye—Quiet; No. 2, 65c. Barley—Easy and unchanged: extra No. 8 northwestern spring, G Pork—Dull at $11 @11 Lard—Weaker and lower at §6.00, Whisky—Steady nt $1.10, 11.—Wheat—Steady ; 81870 June, S6igo. trong: No, Oats—Stea -Quict: No. 9, b13c, _Provisions—Ensier; mess pork, eash and February, $11.00; Mavch, $11.10, Mlnnea'mnn. Feb, 11,.—Wheat — Firm; 0. 1 havd, H uary, Bilge; February, 0iges April, ®4¢; No, 1north- ¢ cash and Februa 1ge for for April; 8te_for A rm; patents, $4,80@5.00; bakers', $5,80004.00, Recoipts—Wheat, 61,000 bu, l]h;lu|||||unh'—~\\'lluul, 10,000 bu; flour, bls. Liverpool, Feb, 11.—Wheat—Moderate de- mand No. 2 winter and spring, firm at s 1¢d, ur—TPoor demand at 8s, dull. Corn—Good demand: —spot, Mareh and April, 45 2d, firm, Ka o Feb, 1L—Wheat—Higher: 0 asked; Mareh, fe bid, 1,000 February, T ) Corn March, Oats—No quotation New Orleans, Feb, 48(@i0c. Oats—! h-ml" and uncha Pork—Fair demand and sfeady; § \B\l“( —Falr demand and LL—=Corn—Firm at Chicago, Feb, 11, reports: Cattle—Rec market shipping 5: stockers feodors, § : bills and mixed, ES .00, market strong and and mixed, § . $4.05@400; gl skips, coipts, mon § good common o 1 '8, 8.9 ceipts, 4,000; shipments, active and 5@10¢ higher on ood; ste: commons butehers and best” heavy, § 1z, $8.00@4.25; light, Kansas City, Feb, 11.—Cattle—Receipts, 1,000; shipments, 1,000; shippers, slow, wea! shade lower} bufehers steady and feeders, firm and active; exp ; good to choice shipping, 2000 ). Hoizs—Receipts, good active 1o choice 8. $3.60@8.50, OMAHA Ll.\'l'i STOOK. v Evening, Feb, 11, There was little doing in the cattle market to-day. There is ademand for cholce cows, but poor or common stock is not wanted. Priees range all the way from $2,75 to $3.50, Steers averaging 1100 to 1200 1bs are quoted at L65(4.102 1200 to 1350 at $4.00@4.50; 1300 to 7 504,003 25,00, The hog market stronger to-day, and prices rangzed higher, The receipts were ighter , and not equal to the demand. King hogs are quoted at S8.95(04,10 mixed, $3.50@3.905 light weights, §: Choic re coming in adily. quoted (@400, Cattle. 1,200; 1y on £000; shipments, 800 s others steady! good common to medium, p are in demand, but none nd inferior grades do not sell ging 75 to 100 Ibs are 10 to .50 COWR, No. 7. Showing the highest and lowest prices pald this market for hogs during the past and for the corresponding period PACKER'S ; howing the number of cattle, hogs and ep purchascd by the packers on the mar: ket to-day. CATTLE, 3. 1., Hammond & Co . Harrls & Fisher. . 11, Beal Othe 100G G. H, Hammona & Co. " H. Whitney Others. . J. E. Boyd. 1L Beal.... Note wide pe All sales of stock in this market are wi. live welght unless otherwise stated. | hogs sell por b, for al weights. *Skins,” or hogs weighing less than 100 1bs, no value, Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs and sta; 0 Ibs. OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS Thuwrsaay Evening. Feb. 11 EaGs —The Iy few in an limed or pickled stos slowly, Burreu—There is no special change to note; butter of all grades is slow. Cholcy grades of » butier are quoted ab 16@15e; Tair to g inferior, 4@Se, m choddars. Oes o} flats 123 young America first quality Swiss chcese, 16¢; se y, La@lde; brick cheeso, 16¢; Limburger, Potrrny—Clickens are in better demand and are quoted at Sate, Turkeys, geese and ducks are all quoted at ¥@i0c, chicks at 16 "«17(1 GaME—Deer, autelope, prairie ensand quail were ot of season on January 1, and 50 very few wre comiug in. Piairie chickens, por doz, $2%0@27; quatl per dog

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