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18 R $mo.omnn loan on_city residence property SPECIAL 8P L Advertisements under this head 10 cents por fine for the first insertion, 7 oants for esch subsequent insertien and $1.50 a line per month, No nrivert sement taken for less than 25 cente, © Bevonwords will b eounted to the line; they must run conseoutively and mustho paidin ad. wanos. All advertisements must be handed in before? o'clock p. m., and under o cireum- ~ stances will they bo taken or discontinued by ftelenhone. Partios advertising in those columns and hav. " gng the answers addressed m oare of Trr Bee, _will pleaso sk for check to enable them to got their letters, as nono will be delivered except on presentation of check. All answers to adver tisements should be enclosed in envelopes. TO LOAN-MONEY. 500,000 to loan on business and residence rty in guma of §1000 and upwards. Ammm\’: Farnam ot- 0 ONEY TO LOAN on horses, wagons, fur- niture, watches, without remoyal. Terms oney. C.J. Caswell, Room 19, Iron Bank Bufid- ing, 126h And Farnas.. Tako elovator. 6%-mh7* Geo. W. Day, 150 Farnam. % 10 LOAN—Mones m any amount, On il clnssos of security. £hort time Joans on real estats, Long time loans on real estato. Money to loan on chatiels. oney to loan on calinterals. oney to loan on any good security. Terms ensy, timo to suit. Apply at the Omnha Financial Exchange, Barker's building, SW corner of Fifteenth and Farnam sts. upstairs 288 ONEY TO LOAN on improyed and unim- proved city property. Cunningham Tirennan, 1511 Dodgo street. 2 PONET for cvorypoiyl You can borrow mon: on furniture, horses, Wagons, ianos, stock of all kinds, diamonds and fine Fatenes on your own time, * Payments reocived % any time, and interest reduced pro reta operty IEI in your own possossion,. Torms Iow ns the lowest. Call and see me. Business nfidentinl. Noadvantage taken, W. R. Croft, n 4, Withnell's New Builcing, Northeast cor- mner 15th and Harney. 2% ONEY TO LOAN—O. t. Davis & Co. _Real Eatate and Loan agents, 1505 Farnat St. "TV[ONEY TO LOAN--On good gecuritios. A MeGavock, room 7 Redick Block, 1509 Farpnm [ONEY TO LOAN—On roal estato and chat- tels. D. L. Thomns. 04 ATONEY TO LOAN—Tn sums of $200 and up- wards on first-class renl estate security. Fotter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam St. 205 ONEY LOANED at C. 7. Reed & Co's. Lonn office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons feytonnl propérty of all kinds and all other ar- icles of valuo, Wwithout removal. 516 S, 1ith, gver Binvham's Commission store. All bus- fness strictly confidental. 20 BUSINESS CHANCES. RALLE gancral stock of morchinn. dlso to scll or oxchange for land. _Address . H. Roberts, Phainview, Nob, 50 Y.1—The furniture and lonso of the Altkin Honse, also the Amerioan Hous Kearney, Neb. Inquirc at Aitken House. ORSALE—A small saloon with a well lished trade, near Omaha: only smull ! required. Address C. 22, Bee Office. OR SALE—Stock of fu and dry oods in a thriving county seat: awill invoice about 2400, 16) acres of land. good Thouse and barn, worth §1,000 Will scll the wholo for §,000. C. E. Mayne, S, W. cor. 15th and Farnam. 726 iture, groceries ‘v,\nm-nooa girly for Airst and second work in private families: good wages: p'aces given free.:eall at Nebrasks Employ- ment agency, 110 16ih street, cor Capitol Aye. “mxficlf—m once, murse girl_from 15 to 16 yours ol to tke’ care of child 134 years 0l; German preforred. 462 Conventst. 0% VVANTED—Girl about 14 yours old as nurss at E. cor, 2lst and Leavenworth sts. Mre. M. F. Martin. 02 Y TANTED-F: oed cook, with refer- onces, for small family. Apply 2398 Burt ttoot. RS2 WANTED, firls Tor gencral ho work. Room 4 Hushman Block, 10th_ana Douglas. i) IWAN irl for genoral housework. 1 quire at 107 South 1th st 8% WANTED-MALE EELP. —Young men of successful experk meo ne canvassers for books, and who know how to do thorough work, to sell, hire and train agents throughout the west. 8tate nge and experience in full. Spocial teems to the right men. Sond this, Casaoll & Company, Limited, 40 Dearborn st., Chicago, Tll. 2-% TANTED—A compotent clerk in a real estate, abstract and loan office. Applicant will gtate are. experience, tn snlary expeete]. Must be n good penman. 'Addross, with references, T. C. Patterson, North Platte, Neb. 88 ‘W ANTED—Experioncod doputios fot tho or. der of mutual protection, in _the states of Ohfo, Tndiana, Town and the northwest: n good opportunity for good men. Address G. Del Vecchio, Laclede Hotel, St. Louis, Mo, T3-24* VWANTED_Agents and_ealosman, 117 S 16th streot. T2 WA.\'-nr[n‘X “harness maker to go to & small town in Towa. Inquiro of Chas. i Poycko Bros. 700-23% VW ANTED — Harnesemakers, at Sloman W A Rroscor. 15t md Dosme: o] {7ANTED—A snlesman of experionce. A good man can find permanent employmont t N o0.316 South 15th 8t. e ANT —First-clnss carpet salesman, one o T o R forrod. Address Barion & Hobbein, Cedar Rapids, Town. 22 WANTED_A malo or female ool Platt Valloy House, Platt Valle Addross Neb. 606-24% VYV ANTED-A good tinmr that spoaks Swed P. C. Schraedes, Bertrand, Neb. 0812 WANTED_A tatior for troop “0." 0th Cav- alry, at Fort Robinson, Nob.; quarters fur- nished and ean board with troop. Apply to Com manding Officer, Troop *C,” 9th Cavalry. 65 VW ANTED— Enerzot fe men to sell_househ articles, Profits & perday and upya C. H. Whitman, 1124 K St. Lincoln. i WWANTED—Agents. 200N. 16th ot. 'WANTED-A firstclass salesman to ropro- gent a well established house to the drug trade, either exclusively or in connection wit! somo otherlino. Addross P. 0. Box 1S, N, EITUATION WANTED. \ ZANTED_Situntion by n singlo man as hmun, thoroughly undorstands. horses fnues. also gardening. Well recom- mended. Plense nddross C 23, 1soe ofice, 784224 \)V.\N'rlch — Situation by a _competent young Indy as hookkeeper, clerk or enshier in store or offico: sponks and writes English and German perfectly, P. W,, 8228, 2lst st. — 7i2-24* PWANTED--A fiest-class broad andonke bukor wants n situation. Apply or addr3 &s 107 N. 13th st. Y. T2 T‘Anm in want of good iris can bo sup- Jplicd by calling at the Omaha_Employm Burcau, 1120 Farnam St. Telephone No, 45 Jumes Huss OR SALE—]. P. Geartner, of Wayne, the county seat of Wayne county. Nob., offers Bisontire furniture business, buildings and lots or kale. Here is a bar-ain, Who wants to go n the furniture businoss 607-25% WANTED-To exchango for stock of hard: ware and general merchandise, 50 aeres of fine Thayer Co.,Neb., land: 5 lots in Genon, Neb.. cood storo builting (est corner): good dweliing host location) in Essox, In., also 80 mcres i mile from town of Essox, Tn., seeded in me wrass. For furthor particulirs address .+ John Linderholm, Central City, Nebraska. 055 | . eter. Neb. L FNOR SALE_A$2,500 st00k of millinery goods in splendid Jocation. - A bie bargain for somo o as a liberal disconnt will bo given. For fur- or particulars address I 9, Bee Office. ] ANTED--Opening for & umber yard in rood town on railrond, or will buy estab- Tished business. Corregpondence from business amen solicitod. " Addross M. H. Lumbor O OR SALE—A drug store In a good live town n first rato loention for a physician. Capitai 80, New buflding and cloan or call on H. Mosos & Co., Val- B3 me FERSONAL. required about #ock. Addre entine, Neb. Saturday night a antzea ¢ Tarnor Hal: corroot tho mistako at the samo pluci Pleaso 228 “T)B: B D. ARNOLD, Oculist and Aurist, re- moved to 1514 Donglus stroet. BT3-23* REAL ESTATE. T YOU have property to sl or ¢ list it with C. J. Caswoll & Co., Roo Draskn Nntional Bank Building. STOVE REPAIRS, HE W, C. Metznor Stove Repair Co.. 111 South th 8t. betwoen Dodgoe and Douglas. LOST. OST—Child's little dark blue cape, trimmed in dark blue plush; lost bet. Park 'Ave, and the St Mary’s Avy eaational chureh; the finderof such leaving it at L. C. Enowold's store will rocelve a liberal rownrd, RG220 JADIES m want of wood domostio holp cn be supplied by calling on the Omaha Em- nt Office, Room 4, Bushman's Blook, Mrs. ietor, 14 RDER your flour and feod by Telophone 127, Neal & Conrad, 1415 Dodgo st. 0 FOR BALE-MISCELLANEOUS, ORSALE—A fresh milch cow with ealf b herside. No. 207 Chioago st. 766-24° OR SALE-_Horgs—Pair of Nornam nnd Clydo geldings, 3 and 4 yoars, weight 2,40 all brothors, woll matehed for style and drive gound and kind: now burmess aud ieplatform ugEY. Atwood & Fox's stable, 114 8, ]"\l}l 8t, 70322 [P OR SALE—Or trado—One soda fountain nerly now. - A ood chunee. For partion: s call upon or address . M. Havorly, 420 N, Xbith st o [MOR SALE—A 001 toam ol ponios, harness und wagon for sale cheap. Addriss O 15, Ottice. T08-29% O BALE—And RRont—Part ov all of house: hold gools and vom hou Inquire 827 streot, two blocks south St. M VPPOR SALE-S or 6 hoad of #o0d work horses £ alsa a 1ot of household furnitare, ote, usor-Busch Brewing Associstion. 9th Capitol ave. M. Keating, Agent. i4mh1s R R T Mgy OR SALE—Or salo, 1 top by - X' 1 phaoton top busey and 1y . Inquire at Hospe's Music 1 SALE-—-Sand m and y, bran new ; nitorm spring Store. M9mbd R woather stri 1o F. D. M WANTED-FEMALE HELP, or 16, to help take care of on, i 1ith st, g 4 FANTED—A girl for sencoral ouscwor Danish protorved. AC1017 Cess st 0 A tivstclass girl K wust bo good tages puid 10 good girl. Call uf 1213 F ir e ier .\ Nolsen, BNV ANTED-Good soumstres: would like se: P in famitios, duy or week, Add 8410 Pacltic s 7 PV ANTED - Aciive laly axents o sell our LY wombined waist and corsot, ¥ “Bddosy Juckson Corset Co., Lox B [PANTED-Tn & ity, 8 girl to do general housow orks must Lo u good Inu: Gorman preforved. At 424 Convent at St Man's avo. and Harmey st -] RFANPID_Girla for privaio (umilics ivls. onoe eall "";‘.u:l‘:;l”{lm MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, TED—Furnished room for gentloman and wife: southein exposure: central lo- cation; state torms and references. Ilox 20 1. 0. ANTED—Parties nee torns built_or s clean Luther Coon, Beal & Behrnes' s10 VWANTED Toams. 000S. fithst. i ANTED—_To buy a_ sooond-hand t: writer. J. B. Hayne? & Co.. Omaha. " FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. FORBENT—Two veory desrallo flars on Howsrd Street over 1615 with all modern in provemonts. A splondid looation to ront fu nished rooms, Omaha Real Bstate and Loan Co., Rooms 22 and 23, Withne'l Blook ki Fv’)ll RENT-g\p leasant octagon front aleove room : gas, bath, hot and cold water, heated Stonm, Torms reasonuble, 211 . 23d strect near Farnam. T60-24 OR RENT--A nicel; shed front room; [ ovely location: sustablo for one or two gen tlemen, ¥10 St. Mar, 701 n OR R T—Cottage of throe rooms, 3, corner 281 and Clavk sta. Inquire of Owen MoCallvey, 15th and Douglns sts. oy Tos BENT—qurden Tarm. 009 8. 11th OR RENT—Cottago No. 018 N. [7th. Tnquiro brtween 12 und 1 p.m. $22.50 per 17“;‘) I.h. NT—-Sovoral houss of ull sizes. lou Bros., 517 &, 13th st. 09824 —Hlouso of threa rooms and 2 lots in Gise's ndd; $10 per month; inquire N engine house. oppo church, on N. 18th street, fous ©. Hobbie, 1413 Farnam, QORKEE st. C. A, Baldw T—House of 6 rooms, pantry, . Phil_Sher vidan_and Hull sts., E.T. Poterson & Co., Room 4, 8T, cor. 15th and Dotglas sts. 202 JorBENT—T hroo-room Louse, 0th & [ OR RENT—House of 8 rooms 2/d_and Har X oy 5t Inquire of Mount & Gritin 2153 1ith Stroct. u 10, 6 and 4 00 ottagoe, i rooms, on For® NT—Throo housos of rooms each. J. Phipps Roe. FOR RENT--House belonging to the estate of Judge Chadwick, 809 Park avenue. W.J. Conuell. 502 iFm: x Pwtil{n ing, 1108 Farnum st orbusiness. 8, Loiiman. ciot 791 rnished rooms at 19 North bet. Capitol ave. and Dodgo. DOR REN 14th DIt RENT—For light hovsekeoping—rooms furnished and unturnished - Boomer's Block, cor. Bighth and Howard s ks MOR RENT—Store roomi n Withn e bet, Harney and Farnam on 15th, Toom 17, Withnell Block. Ton Desirable r ingle or en ard, in private tamily, New residence; modern convenienves. Terms rea- sonable. 535 Ploasant Ft. 92 O RENT-3 rooms, 8 closots, collar, at 608 N, 15th st 472 OR RE i Lo o Fron i boned_for two at 116 T2 OR RENT—{ nicoly furnish without board. 52 Uleasant st. M RENT —Comfortablo in a private family; wode Qress € 17, Boe Office. 0B RENT-s uaither Nowth 17¢h St Toogn 4 T st OR REN SOIIE NOW ot 1 monih. N nuL L, 8 winutes wilk south 043 RENT--Nicely cat, gas and bath best of reforences given and requi 1514 Lodge st. 553 QDR RENT-—-Eiegant furnishad rooms, with board, all modern convenicuces, &t 2k Dodge st. : [01 RENT Jgoim with Loard. 1011 &T-uug av ui 3 also first-cluss’ tablo od. FOX SALE-HOUSES-LOTS. r N PARK i5 The Tatost hoapest wddition: 1o kere ik 80 chonp 88 this—3 First fioor, Trva Dank Bailding. sou. ad’ 1 liwe. R SALE—Fall corner lot on Wlocks from Court house, 3" palance long time. Firie douible corner lot on Chicago st., 1335146, for f few days £,000. ‘Aere 1ot with house ind other Improveoats, in adition,or will geTl houss with erthier one-half or ono-quarter of the lot. 8pecial price. 105 in Prospect piase, 8600 Kirkwood, £500; Tlainview, $80; Pelnam place, 8: Den'ses £560. Also La gains n all the otaer choico and popuar additions. 3 We have over six_hundred thousand dol'ars woith of fmy faved eity property and vacant lots on our list, and cannot {ail to find something to . Coll early and avoid the rusn, _Stock- un her, 1601 Dodae st 70723 fll“l SALE~By W, T. Graham, Creghton Block. Lot on Pierce 8t. 61x183, ¥1,1 Lotin West Omaha add., #8700 Fine corner near Saunders St., §1,500. 40X140 S, 15th 8., $1,000. Lots in_Hans om Pince. $8. Good lot on Virginia ave., $900, ‘orner lot and next one to i, Georzia ave, each §1.500, Two 1018 on Georgla ave, one block from Leav enworth, hoth $3.00, 20 1ots in Kby add., ench 300 Good house, 6-rooms, North Omaha, §2,000. Tiquse 7-rooms, Georiria ave., &.000. fplendid cottay brooms on 23rd St Leavenworth, $2.50. Fine house on 8. Lits St., §2,.200. 152x132 near Nicholas 8t., warehouse property forshort time, £2,50. 8 OR SA 5 acres, with house, barn, 1§ Acres grape vines, 4 acre of rasplerries, horse, harness and wagon: 1 mile west of Fort Omabia, all for $1,50: §1,200cash, balance 1o suit urchaser; must be fold before the 7th of March. lnquire on premises. Sami D. Jones mos OR SAT.E—Fine timbor Jaim in Cherry Co., Neb; £210 cash, or will teade for good feam't Address, 1. C, Y. M. G4 A., Omahn. — 783.22% Fm. CF=—On oasy torms, 10 lots {n Hans: com Place from $800 to $1,600 each. Lot on Plensant st., with double house, 10 rooms e ich with all modern improvements: rents for §110 er month, §11,00. ' Lots In West Cuming from 2750 to $450 each, Corner lot, Prospoct Place, bargain. - Cornor lot, Shinn's 34 add., bargnin. C. J. Caswell & Oo., Room 19, Iron Bank. 774 near IOR SALE—Investigate special bargains in vacant lots by Rice & Moore, 1222 Farnum. OR SALE—Soveral dosirable business lots on 16t1: St., and business and residenco lota in all parts of the city. Also warehouse, hotel and farm property. Houses to rent. — Property shown froo of charge and n large list to sclect from at prices ranging from £25) to £10,000. Par ties desiving to invest should look over. our list and prices bofore buying. Correspondence Jicited and information ‘about the city freely iven. Omaha Real Estate & Loan Co., Room 23, Withnell Block, Ominha. 1 IOR SALE—Investigate sp improved residence property Moore, 1222 Farnam. JOR SALE—Land—Improveld stock —1arm, 1300 acros, Merrick Co., one of the best in the, state. 5,500 ncres bottom land in Surpy Co., 815 per acro. 400 nowe 1,600 ae Ringer, cinl bargains in by Rice & noar Council Bluffs, §50 per acr in Lincoln Co., §6 per acre. B. ¥. 19 N. Ihth St. T8 1,000 will buy a gond puying harness busi- ne The only house of the kind in the town, 000 ronson for selling. For particulars nd- dross C 16, Bee Office, T08-26% lptm SALE—The finest suburban property in Omahin, Fournoos in west partof city, Win improvoments—fruit in_ubundance— oxcellent water— magnificent view—flrgt-class investment forn home or to sub-divide—si4,000. Cochran Bros., real estate, 1509 Farnam st, [OR SALE_2)lots, Kilby ald. £500. Graban, Creizhton Block. OR SALE—50 lots in W, 275 10 £450 each, one fong time. Rice & Moor OR SALE—Aore property $150 to $1.00 per acre. Call und investigate, Rice & Moore, 1222 Parnam. Fox SALE—10 ncres, milo and half west of driving park, nani. st Caming nddition, nth down, balancd 2 Farnan from each. Rice & Moore, 1222 Far- OR SALE—“Amblor Pluec” lots, tho fastost solling lots in the market. allon Dros., Solo Agents, 317 8. 'OR SALE—One of the finest cor Farnam, $15.000: §5,00) cash and ensy terms, Rents for $L500; a bargain. Doesirable houses cant lots and acres. Marshall & JrOR —Tnvestizate specal- bmreaims in vacent lots, by Rice & Moore, 1222 Farnnm, JOR SALE—Bargains in houses and lots and vaeant lots in all parts of town, Call on nd- ress Ballou Bros., 817 8. 13th st. 607-2 OR SAL stock farm in 1owa ther particulars, Rice & Moore near switeh, ro- Graham, Creighton ) Armstron, . 8500 m SALE-2 loaal*mn houses, 40x130—0me house, S ot goaaise 2 anx1m—t-room hotse, Bogrs & ks add 1205 room House) Hogss & HIl's Add 44x6 ~10-room house N, 1+ . room house X' 11 4 0ot house finrgey St... room howse, n/lmysu. Siiide -room house, Reeq's 1st add ... Fino rosidononiN, J15th. . .....ooooun #xia2—Fine residence, Hurt S¢. - BXIB—-rcom house, Campbell wdd. ... 1 nicre, S-room hougo, Pairiek's add. ... ... 2]ots, new hoiso, Dehe ddd.... . . Tot, S-room housc, near Pospleton’s 015 -Sroom house, Geongin ave. ... Cor. Iot, house s-rooms, Laen, Georgln ave 4 lots, Kouse i-rooms, Jadleon ave. 50x130—h-room house, \V irginia v —Touse 9-room’s! Tafpwila. ... 101, house f-room € Improvement ndd Lot Bx1R—House, &rqoms Reed's 18t add Troom hotse, Capital ave. 2 lots, 3 houses, Shuil's 1st add ... 0x1—Brick house, Shinn's add Will trade for land noar Omahs. 21018, new hou, Shinn's nid. Fow ¢hoico 10t& in Mar<h ndd @lots, Shinn's add. che p, cach . . £0) This 18 only A partial list of the many bargaing Lhave. Catlan | ¥ For SAL Loton & 2th s, 140x150, with 5room new house, cistern, cellar, fenced, noar car line, only £3,000: halfl cnsh, balance at® per cent, A good burgain. bucres, funced lot, 8, 16th st, near car line, Very cheap. 33-‘ 2 £3z335533 205D o, Paulsen & Co., arnam st, excellont Joeation, £5,000, B00x140 feet, with two-story almost new houso, noar St Mary's ave., $3,000.© A chance to maks money Lot in Hickory place. south front, good d-room house, cistern, stable, cte., $1400—8500 cash, bulance on monthly payments. Lot in Boges & Hil's 20 ndd _near Farnam st, with 7-room house, §2,175—$%0 cash, balance on very onsy terms! Corner lof 00x173 on Hamlton—splendid loca. tlon, southonst front, with very, substantinl 6:room brick house, stable for 8 horses, well, cistern, £5,000, 22 foet on 16th bet. Harnoy and Hownard, enst front, with I month, 8900, 2 chofco lots loft in Paulson @ ehojen lots in Clark Place at $ 2 chiojce Jots in._Peliam dd, §500, esy terms. Paulsen & Co., 1513 Farnam st 5420 OR SALE—\; 8 grocery store, with stables, out-houses and city water, &2 near I Orth, ront §35.00 or mo., price £3,600. This is a first rate invest- ment. Omaha Real Estate & Loan Co. 22 and 23, Withnell block. Douglas connty stock farm, 455 orchards; finel mproved farm, 240 arre Rmotnt timber, cheap, Bell Candlizh, 1411 Do Ige st. at {OR SALE—Vacant 1ot in all the poj udditions fn tho city. Rice & Moore, 122} rnam. [NOR SA p i property, by SrLEND nins in Rico & ATTERSON PARK i< the lat chie post addition: no Omahi o chonp s this—$135 10 § First floor, Iron Bank Building 0 per acro. D. C, Pattor 516 ved farms in Town, Rice miles from e ) per nere: small cash torms. First floor, Pattorson. art house, §1 ment, balineo ¢ Bank Building. sy fron D. 5 OR SALE—Tnvestizate speciil La vacant lots, by Rice & Moo ATTER house, §1 ment, balance Bunk Building. N PARE 334 miles from court to £3507 ere; small cash pay- 18 km‘. First floor, Iron D. ¢ Pattorson. bis OR SALE—Two lots T Pelham Place, one Dlock from street par krack, Inquire318 8. 13th street. 3 535 property on 8. Titjr, bought for 32,000 o atonce. If you wi this, Cochrin Brc niictual value if taken an, jnvestment look at 0., J509 Farnam St. 84 10R SALE —Tmprotol farms in Nebraska. Rice & Moore l‘:#.; Fmdam, OR SALE—By Potter & Conb, 1515 Farnant st., 110k in West End nud at §1%0, 2lots in Shinn's 3d advk at $72 cuch. A fow choice lots in’ Mavsh's at $1,500 cach. ot 06x134 on 13th, 3 “biocks from pavement, only$1800. Fine ncro in Geide'd ndd, §167), 2of the cheapest lotsitt” Plainview, only $15) cuch. i kil ness property on 16th Moore, 122 Farnam. fow good lots i Hillsido No, nport and Chicago sts., choap ) ench. Potter & Cobb, 151 Far- TOR SALE—Investizate special burgal Improved residonce property, by Kic Moore, 1222 F 18 1 and TROR SALE—Choap, ono of the host improved and finost locuted farms in Douglas eb., 5 miles west of Omiha cour taining 160 ncres, with heuse, stable, wells, or- one-half cush, baldnce further particulars nd- Omaha Bee, Omuha, N 10 Suit purchnscr. dross Geo. Linde, eare braska, TOR plow I Howard, Nun, )1 acre blocks seleoted n corn beit in oone, Greeley, and Sherman connty, worth &6 to $5, will tuke $1to 86 per aere, half cash and Jonie timo at 6 per cent. Must be sold in %) duys. 11 #old in a bady will cut the price. Lobeck. NORS] and lot i hioc ¢ line, $1.6 Hose and 32 lot near 20th 'wud Tzard strocts, 2,50 125 feot, enst front, on 13(h street, (business properts, 810,50, Corncrlot on Farnam street 88152 foot,£25,000 &) Louse 13 rooms, lot 3ix1d0, on streot. e o 500, Geo. . Bemis, 15th and Douglas st. 021 FoRsaL improve Moore, 122 il bargaing in by Rico & stigato 8pe dence property arnam, ]4‘"!( SALE. Hickory Place $1,0% buys a house and lot in Rice & Moore, 1222 ' PELL & MwCANDLISH, fler Snunders s busing:s propoerty cheap; b's acres in popu- lar part of tho city Tor platiing; 10 acroy for fruit farm or platting: 10 seres on Leavenworth for platting; 50 acres on Belt Line for platting: 80 acroes for subdiv: orud proportic and residence vroperty a bareain, or for exchange; fine smull house, noar treot oar line, « only §300, Hell & ros ash payment McCandiish, 1511 Dodgest. R, PATTERSON, Roal Bstato o Large Jot und boautiful eottag Corner lot, Davenport and 23d. ..., ... Now cottage and lot, monthly payments.. Ton beautitul acres, che 5 4 i feot on Farnam St., chenp 10)x13 feot, Himebajh Place. 4 5,000 Rach of tlie above e bargains and 1 have sole ngeney. I C. Patterson. 74l NOR SAL P. Ry lands. $3.50 and $1 per acre. Rice $Moore, 1222 Furnam, T EWPORT-Nearost, host uo location, unsurpussod reached over lovel rc ©oasy terms of payment co, $30) an acre, 8,000 8500 lots, clexant view of the city, ds, no hills to climb 8 per oent interest; Anes, 1609 Farnam. Ases Prace—Cheapest and noarest city lots for the money ; only §200 o $30) per lot. REDICK'S GioveE—Just south of Furnam st., 13 block from 24th and Farnum st. sehool house; only $300 to §1.200 per lot on easy ternis, AMES, 1504 Farnam, NATURAL GrROwTH shado trood on overy lot in Redick's Grove; only 245 blocks from Park ave. cars, 800 Redicks Grove, BRIGATON — Splendid nero lots, 8275 per lot: most desirable acre lots noxt to Nowport, Soo this handsome property. MeLiose Hiti—Southwest of Hanscom Park 10 winutes walk trom Park ave. curs; lots £30) 0 8350 on terms 10 szl buyer, Mairose Hill lots will sell for do-b 3 present prie yeur's time. Come and 8o this propor Anes, 104 Parnam. Wuy Pav I when youcan buy a lot in Ames Pl £200 1o $300 on such casy terms? Bee these lots. 0k C his love tract of land has not i poor lot in it.” The Belt Line depot has been located on this land. ~ Lots seil for $500 to 3000 very easy payments. Soo Ok Chat- i Pransview—Choico lots still for sale in this populur uddition ut fair prices, on easy puy- ments, PiATT'S SUBDIVISION — Acre lots southwost Hauscom Pu very desivable ground, selling at §650 per lof BABKALOW PLAC st for salo 00 Leavenw $000, on payments Lo sult. Awes, 1500 Farnam St, ALt and seo for yoursol! the chancos for sufe investment aftored. Remember, Omaba's Krowtl is solid aud listing. Property will con: tinue to advaace. Buy now and mike the ad- vauce. Anks, 1609 Farnam St. 3 il 44 {OR SALE—lmproved ¥ A ram §1,750 1 80,000, nam. . QOR SA Invostigate special bargains in vackat ois, by Kie & Moorc, 1222 Farnam. l‘\uis SALE-\ tlaeb-uere trast on South 16th streot, only n fow blacks from strect. car Ingiie ut Luugo & Foiick, 318 5. 13th st n ] ina s—These lots ure choap- L st Pr $500 10 prgperty S Aenco e & More, OR SAL 25 or 10 nere tracts, 4 miles southwest from cotrt house, 1k milos from Junction of U. P. Ry. and Belt” Line Trom Stock Yirds, Lies well tion. ~Can bu bought for §17 i sold_soon. Pottor & Cobb, 15 OR SAL] ave, K dor cultiva- and $200 por acre, wost property in vicinity: Farnam st. k) Business property on St. Mar, & Moo Furnam. TROR SALE—Investigate spectul burains in vacant lots by Rice & Moore, 1222 Farnum. IORSALE—A two story, 2:x3), frame bufld ing, suitablo fora store, near 1Jth and Far- namSts. Applyat this ofice. 97 [OR SALE—An clogant house, good barn, 180 ft south front lot, house rents for &% per month, $3,500. W. H. Green, over 1st National Bank. 133 {OR SAL improved ry Moore, 1222 AND RS, NTION—For full S particulars about froo and chonp lunds in Westorn Nebraska address Thos. C. Patterson, RealHstato Agent, North Platte Neb. 333 OREALE iot, 216t, 500, it sold soon. [ 1t Fnu SALE—Busincss prop: Ric 00! 2 EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSIERY AND CONDI- TIONALIST, 303 Tenth _Stroot, between Farnam und Harney, will, with the aid of guardian spirits, obliin for any one a glance in the past and present, and of certain conditions in thefuture, Boots and shoos made to ordor. Perfect satistaotion sunrantesl. BARGAINS, Easy Terms. 4 Lots, Cass & 33d $550-650 (Cheapest 1ots in the clty.) 80x150,California & 33d $700 (Examine this Bargain,) House & Lot; Montana St,, 34 blk, to horse cars $2400 5 Lots, Walnut Hill $500-600 (THese faco Cunuing Street.) 2 Acre Lots, Blwklinc $500 (None better ¥ Brookline,) Lot 82x150,:8 room house barn, well, cistern, fruit trees, etc) finé view, $4000 ————————————— 8. 8. VAN BEUREN, Rees Printy §0.;106 8, 14th, o 1 e BEST BIRGADNS IN BAL BSTAT CUNNINGHAM &leRENNAN' 151 DODYE SPERET. —Investizate specinl bargnins in ldonco property by Rice & L with largo worth, enst front, BT Peterson' & Co., Room . cor. 16th and Douslus sts. 611 y on Saund nam TWO ACRE LOSS FOR SALE. ROOKLINE VAN BEUREN. 106-108 8. 14th St FRUITS and FLOWERS Those desiring to put our Fru r Ornad Lal Trees, Shi Plants and Vines, will fio FLatl” 10 their intorest 1 congali b L By y lett. or in porson, in regurd 1o kind, quality and price, betore ordéring of any ono. ' Orders Should be'given erly. Oilice 1) Harney St., residence, 2200 Farnam St E. L. EMERY. l Btockholders’ Mesting. T% annual mooting of the stockholders of © Noo Publishing Co. will bo hold at their office, No_ul4 Farniam st., on Monday, March 1st, 188, at § o'clock p. m., for the eiection of & bonrd of dire-tors avd Such other business & mAay eome become before it. Omahn, Nebraska, Fob, 16th, 1880, feblaatot E. RO:EWATER, Prosident. Articles of Incorporation. YW E; rhose names are hereunto subscribed, hiereby agree o nesociate ourselves to: gether in a corporate capacity, of the state of Nebraska, and. subsori tion: Article 1. _This corporation shall bo known as “Orchnrd Hill Buildng Association,” and its principal place of business shall be at the city of Omuha, stito of Nebraski, Articlo ) business of this corporation shall be to' buy and sell roal estato in_tho state of Nebraska: 1o borrow money und sccure the vaymont thereof by MOMEAgo Upon any res estate owned by the corporation: 10 loan money 1 stockholdors in the ® i to or buildings: to sell o ront the sano and eollet and receive all monies roceived from the sae or rental t Articlo 8, under the laws have made and cd thio following articles of corpor capital stock of this cory: tion shall bo one hundred and {w thous: dollnrs (§120,000.00), dividod into s ty-four hundred Qollars (§2,400.00, each, to ho paid up m monhly instaliments of twenty-five dollars (825 each, with mterost on the unpaid balance of such shares at not more than cight per contum per annum. Article 4. The meetings of the stockholders of this corporation shall be held annuslly on the first Tuesday in March, at which meetings the stockholders shull eloci soven dircetors for the ensuing year from among the stockholders. At all annual meotings each stc o diolder shall bo en- titlod to vote in person or by proxy, and shull be entitled to ne many votes upon iy question as hie 0wns shares of stock in this corporation : pro- vided that no stockholder shill be' permitted to @ ns the proxy of uny other stockholder or stceiholders, more than two shares in additdon o his own proj e Artilo 5. The mosfags of the boardof d restors shu'l bo as preserited fn tho by-law: They shull mana e the ffairs of the corjorm- tion, and shall muke such hy-luws s they may deer proper for the conirol of the aliuirs of the assocition, not inronsistent with these articles or the laws' of the state of Nebraska. Article 6, The officers of th § association shall consist of a president, first aud second vico pre fleats. secrotary, trensuier und &uperin: tendent. Taey shall be clocted by the boa:d of directors at i meotine upon the st Tuosday in Merch of euch your, und gaall hold their officos for the poriod of ono yoar, und until thelr suc- unid quilified hoard of divectors shall at no time inour indehte Incss oxceeding the sum of cubty thousaid dollnrs (§40,000), or two. thirds (%5rds) the amount of the capital stock of the ascosiation Acticle 8 Tho ox shull Lo cin'on_ the fi y sball continue until the fivst Tucs i Mareh, 1896, imless soonor cercrmined by i d s solution by process of Ty 0 a voluntary disso- Iution by i two-thirds % rds) vote of the stock- lolders nnd division of the nssets of the cor- peration among the stoekholdeis after full pay ment _and extinetion of all indebieine:s - enrred by the corporatlon In witne s whercof we have h our names this nineteenih d ear of 0. aud elghty t T reunto subserihod y of Tebruary, Lord one thousan 1, eight ED, G, RILEY, . WHITNEY, PARROTT, IWYNN, SDONALD, L. R MAVNLE, 1n presence of R, W. BRECKENRIDG QTATE OF NEBRASKA, | o D "Douvanss Connry, (S8 On this ninetcenth duy of Februnry. A, 1. 1886, beforo me, 4 notary public in and for 81id ¢o: ne ty and sta'o, per onally enne B G. 1oley, A. k. Whitne, 1. Parcott, 8 Gwynn, W, A Gurd- ner, .. MeDonald and T, . Miyno, 10 w6 por- &nitlly known 1o bo the identical per-o01s who sizod the foreroing “Articles of Incorporn tion” and acknowled zed the said instrument 10 be their voluntary net an | deed for the purposes therein sot forth, Tn witness whercof T hay an i uflixed my se ba, the day and year last hereunto set my hand ty 0. Oma- Grade Ordinance No 25. Ordinance establishing the prade of ‘wentioth street from Doreas street to Center gtreet, in the city of Omaha Be it ordained by the oty council of the city of Omahaz Scction 1. The grade of Twenticth street, from 1o s street to Center street, in the city of Omaha, is hereby established at the fol- lowing elevations, ade being umlorm straight linos betw North curb of Dorcas st Seotion 2. This ordmance shall take and be in force from and after its passnge. Passcd Februury th, 185, Jonx B, Funay, President City. Council, Pro. Tem, J.B. SovTHARD, City Clerk Approved Febriry 17 475 effoct 1. 1885, JaEs B, Boyp, Mayor. Ordinance No. 991. N Ordinanc tinz additional Paving Dis- L\ tricis in tho eity of Omabu Be itordained by tho city council of the city of Ol Soction 1. Pasing District No, 02 is horeb erented, the s comprise and include thy yart of Fur o1, I the ity of Omahn, 1rom the east th street, MeCormiex” addi 1 tothe line of 3ith street, in I & Hill's addition said Paving District No. include all the 1ots an | real estate on both sides of suid part of said Farnam street 1o the full depth of 12 feet buck from the Ines thereof. Scetion 2. Paying District is hordhy created, the same to comprise and include that part of Suunders streoty in the eity of Omuhn, from the south line of pwird street to th south line of Delaware stroet, suid Paving Dis- triet No. 63 to include all the 1ots and » AL on both sides f said 1 Suunders strec to the full depth of ot back trom the lines thereof. Soctio and be i Passed February 1 Wit I ecues, Prosident City Council, 3. B, Sovrsakn, City Clo Approved February 1th, 1956, TAMES E. Bovn, Mayor, That this ordinance tak effect its pssage. Notice to tho Public, N the matter of the dissolution of the lute reul ostate firm ot Gibson, Arche fay that Feb! 17 : on_ voluntirily withdrew from suid firn wiiich is evidenco thit he does not sncceed suid fivm. He §s too unsue- cesstul 10 Suit us for our suceessor, for ho ne soldone dollir’ ) of properiywhile with s firm. We s 1 ourselyes, and 10 0ur patron friends and the public who'want th sold nnd business done with disj 1110 1ist with our new firim, Arc! Aylesworth, at 218 8. 15th st Opera House 1 t r, Albrigh opmosite Hoyd's I ARCE e OFFICE, AUDITOR OF PUBLIC AC : } ¥ NEIIASKA, LINCOLN, Tob, 181, 1586, T 18 hereby cortificd that the’ S0 Infuranco Company of Dis Mines, in'the stute of Lowi, has compliod with tho insu Jaw of this state and 18 authorized 1o tra tho bus of fire insurance in this state for the curr Witriess my hand and the seal of suid ofiico the duy and your firsc above writien. igned) H. A Taseocr, [seaL] Auditor Public Accounts, ol UNITED STATES National Bank V. S DEPOSITOR ¥. $. W, Cor. Farnam & 12th Sts. Capital, SURPLUS, - $15,000 C. W, HAMILTON President, M.T ARLOW, Cashier, L WILL HAMILTON t. i H. M. Calawell, C. W. Hamllton, B. F. Smith M. T, Bariow C, Will Hamilton. Cashior ESTABLISHED ABTO. USEDINALL 2 PAVIS OF THE W A0 8-> wor LD i Cotalosues and Prices on appiicist all the best ‘A'»kn!mv"hu.]‘l.vr; u:t ]A" CINCINN RS Rultid: couom, /D UNIF ORMS ! Thastifully Tiumioated Cata'cqus of Bans, A0 Dvm Cocra | Tasblon plaie Hissteatias, " Buttein ‘aad Bar e g ALATES LYON & MEALY Clicaso & Co, we | - $100,000 | CAN DOWS CORNER THE COB? The Millionaire Manipulator Has All the Agencies at His Oommand, HIS BIG DEAL OF LAST WEEK Good Receipts of Oattle, but Bids on all Classes Generally Lower—Hogs Hold the Market Steady— General Reports. CAN DOWS CORN 29— Ciicaao, Feb, t CORN? pecial Telegram.]— The Chicago Mail says: There is still enough of a squeeze in corn for F braary delivery at New York to keep spot corn aboute a bushel over corn demonstra when David Dow due in March, fon in this market 8 o There was little ade last week puse bought about 000,000 bushels for May for the purpose of diverting the attention of corn shippers. Fhe owne s of corn were all hurrying it forward to New York to fill Dows up, and so he covertly made a div tisement at Chicago. He bought about 5,000,000 bushels, and ad- vanced the price of May about 1¢ a bushel. This was a very small matter so far as the price went, but if the talk of the Chicago deal has induced Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois shippe Missouri to ship to Chicago rather than to Gotham, it will be a very con- siderable matter to Dows. Undoubtedly the millionaive New Yorker knows what he is about in corn. louse moves halt dozen It will probably there Isa vast store e more houses tur of his other world, while stence, ought to, for than any in the n up that, corn In e that there is really no No. 2 corn to amount to anything, and, if this does turn out, what is to become of the people who have sold on the strength of a very large erop an unlimit- ed amount of No. 2 for February, March, April and M grade new, if i delivery? is going to, but on Saturday, Corn ought to out of 200 cars, only nine graded, and out of 210 cars the day before only This is about two and a balf to three ¢ each 100 received, less on than one 5,000 out of ench day's receipts. demand , 80 very good at present prices bushe five graded. out the average Lo There all grad that mani el lot of contract corn has the support of a very brisk consumption of the grades which are not contract, where affect Dows, but it isn't ¢ feel so confident. Short indiffe sel llers here and else- rence as to the designs of a8y to see why the shorts There c n be no better time for a squeeze than when certain that the indifferent quality of eorn leads traders to sell No. 2, of which tl Imows the situation b e has better than anybody else. very little. Dows ter than anybody. ities for handling corn can’t e corner corn? CHICAGO JLAVE STOCK. —[Special Telegram ipts He, with his innume ble agents in the country, his innumer agents abroad, and nis millions ¢ n what Armour i i ble money, is in provisions. Why to-day were much larger than on Jast Monday, the liberal Tun doubtless being caused by the adyance ing the closing days cof dur- last week. The quality of cattle offered was mainly medium, The market was slow to open. her, and New York reported a stronger market, with light supplies. was Jge Liverpool The markets in the west, of course, were lower. After hearing how point buyers were holdin e lower. ing their best to hold price ling s movement buy tr: bids were 15@ them shade general nhere when ly desirable Iots, were st W week dull nr wa: 15 at was at this , and early esmen were do- up, but most of the outset o ices 10@ise. The s slow, Here and found partienla actions did not show trade S wore than @ 5@10¢ deeline, but in wany other cases ther were good ea! ttle that could not be sold within a 2)e decline from Saturday Tates. ranged about 1. The market was quite uneven, prices - Jower, and at a late lour a good many eattle, ineluding some very good ones, were unsold, 1500 1hs, S4.8005.. 5201 950 10 1200 ibs, Hoes—Trade wu as comparedwith The best het ers at S84, (4.7 10 450 1bs, 4. CHICAGO GRAIN MARK old at Shiy 1l (From Yesterda Omeaco, Feb, WieAT—Wheat advancing leove of export purchase ad in the f noon to only there had been fourteen loads faken 0.—| & was 1 yesterday's close on news Ha $4.40(04,6D, steers, 0 1bs, & pi 50 to cos steady close on Saturday, wnd pack- pping, ¥ Edition.) pecial Telegram,]— nore ive to.day It of this advance vst ten minutes, the erowd leaving what was thrown yesterday few private will houses ter- that in New York on Friday., The other half eent advance came along purchases to-day of about as mueh more. know just about the mes now we value of exports. mental arithmetie. school boy mutmu loads bonght for ¢ take to p louds? ¥ we m 10 othe presence of grams about the growing erop could 1 Some of a He It is You ng it port put up the n clehit-eighths of1 cent,how many load up one-cighth of 1 5, you have gues kuow what to expect the next time there is some buying of th feature in the market, unless the ater in the session on reports of 5o ure of a simple problem in 1 ean hear the wheat over: “Ifthirty-two et will it Four Now en A it right, kind, There ontradictory tele- called them said that the waat was all dead, and some of thew said it never looked better, much effect who 't it in a have here sees S no tell field, ch dispatelies don't Even a broker wheat when be knows that the wmiddle of February is too carly for anybody on earth to guess what e Liud on the whe much stock in b he may cireulate others believe aided the bul is no session of the board on that from 1 lock 9:50 o'elock Monda and one-half hours, be u blizzard, or a b European wars, a ficet to lool vl 1o be uneovered du the litile sl the ond of the 1o cover abo down near de, 0 e ¥ wheat. Ream bought heavily. and bide, Eight bought foi export Monday, 40 cars, 01NV Len ) ¢ speet tluctuations 1 what corn did to felling tho BEE rea Estinated receipts, Ribs closad wer tha 1zed. mission charse times, a nive ny one woutd not h nothing new gossip, which 8 ra 1 ve Divigi Tamil & Brine wero the pi duy, bub most of what thev let €0 of wa Futs t crop, 1l stories now, even though them them, satuy y morning is sixty-eig duri 1 st England after things fun waters, and the sealpers didu’t care iring orts all serawbled m, most.of 1 the tho! | Estiinated real | s 1o move only 1-16 in a Lose wll interest in it ay, and Ll 475 e yest sed. The fictuations of oiild 1ot g nti concer Another to-day was the fact that there cet the weather and he don't take and try and make thing th Monday, and fternoon until ht which there might rm or two or three havi started in the Archi- day all that time, So hore toward them having sold _ yesterday Lester, Yillet and wipal sellers to- long ught to be buyin denils sold at §1% ads were reporte veceipts for little self re- | whole day’s Tht's 1e 5 Do use in moe about it, i85 50 ligher and lard 1 wday. Pork elosed the wl i com- | Do, v nap i, and is odds | lisiibed, There is Hist, not even | unusual ' Monday's | estimated recelpts of hogs, 2,000 INANCIAL, (From Yo New ¥York. at 1k tak SLICA. erduy s Edition.) PHOVISION SmProvisions were quite dul | 00 fulily Srenrtive ExcomaNaer—-Dull but steady £4.571¢ for sixty days, and £4.84 for demand. GOVERNMENTS--Dull but steady. StocKks—The interest in stocks centered in the news affecting the reorzanization of the Reading company, and the eftect of that News was upon coal stocks, especially Lacka: wanna. Lackawanna opened g per cenflower at 198, and before 2 o'clock broke to 19614, and continued to decline to 125 There was naquick rally to 196, another break to 1951, and it closed at 135%, & net loss of 51§ per cent. The remainder of the list was com- parifively steady. The market closed ir Tegular but generally steady, STOOKS ON WALL STREET. 1001 C &N W . 118y preferred. 1B%'N, Y. O et 12615 Oregon Tran. 41 [Pacific Mail. 140 I, D, &E... #1371 [Rock Islana 125% (St L. & 8, F.. 1614 preferred, 271 C, M. & St. I’ S0l preferred. . {8t B &0......0 preferrea Texas Pacific 879 Union Pacific 4l W, St L. & I 7 preferred. .. 10945 Western Union. (0. R.& N 5835 Mlx-div PRODUOE. (From Yesterday's Edition.) Chicago, Feb. 20.~ Flour — Dull and unchanged: winter wheat flour, $4.40@ 4.85, southern, §4.00@4.65; Wisconsi 50 + Michigan soft spring wheat, $8.70@ 4.00; Minnesota bakers’, $3.500@4.50: pat @5 00; rye flour, $8.30@8.00 in .10@3.40 “in sacks: buckwheat flour, $4.00@4.50 per barrel; $2.00 per ewt. in sacks. Wheat—Active and stronger; opened ¢ hicher, advanced Jge more, and closed o above yesterday; S0lg@s2ige Tor eash; S0ke for February; 10i@ivige for Mareh: $5lg@ 8ige for Ma Corn—V February 1 for Ma; Oat *C.&A......... preferred. Btlo.cooiis preforred Iinois Central. L, B & \ Shore. .. L. & N Mich. Central., Mo. Pac Northern Pae. wreferred. dull; 875¢@98¢ for ecash Sid@idge for March; dlGedlie tead, for Iebruary and March: $25g@83¢ ve—Steady at 50c. Barley—Dull at 60¢, Whisky—81,16, Timothy—Dull and easy: prime, $1.05@ 1.0 sced—A shadg higher; No. 1, $1.19@ i Pork—Sleady and unchanged; $11.05@ 11.10 for eash; 11.05@11.072¢ for February and Mavelis 11,225 @11.25 for Lard—Steady and unc $0.07@ 6.10 for eash, February and March: $6.17 0 for May. Bulk Meats. clear, $5.80 Cheese—Steady and fivm: full ereamn ched- L @10¢3 flats, 93, (@108 ¢: young Amerl- skims, cholee, 5@ Green, 7e: heavy green salted, fully light, Sgeq lides, Ge} dry calf skins, 10@13e. 3 “Tallow—N try, $ige; eak Flour, bbls. ... Wheat, bu... Corn, bu... Oats. bu. 1 country, 4'c;No. 2 coun- e Shipments. 9,000 17,000 180,000 101,000 5,000 85,000 Wheat—Dull, but 2 red, cash, 003} ints, 10,000 Barley, b, St. Lot strong and May, B4ic. Corn—>st No. 2 mixed, cash, 56 801c; May, 5] 5 2 mixed, cash, 30c; at 811.25 Lard—Firmer at S5 Buiter—Quiet but firm; dairy, 15@? New York, 5.95. creamery, 24@0c; Teb, 20, —Wheat—Receipts, : oxports, 32,0000 spot higher; moro doing for export, closing firm; options opened 1@idehigher, closing firm { nngraded red, S7@92;c; No. ed, 91 s Cor higher ports, 50,0005 uneraded, 47@ @4s1ic; No, at K07 e, Oais—Recelpts, mixed western, Petroleum—Steac yus—irm; rec ern, 4@, Pork—Steady: mess, $10,50@10.75 for old; new, S1L75w12,00, vd—Dull; wester March, 6,300, Butter—Quiet and Cheese—} flat, Gafige. Milwaukee, Fob, 2, I, 81jc; May, 8ibic: Corn—¥irm 2 Oats—Steady Rye—Stendy': Barley—Quiet; No. Provisions—Steady March, §11.05; May, $11 Minneapous, Feb, 20.—Wheat—Stronger but nothing doing: No. 1hard, cash, 5ilic; March, 83373 April, 89; May, 0115e: No. 1, northern, cash, ;' March, 833ge; April, Sie} May, 8 ur—Siow but firmly held: patents, $4.75 1,005 bakers',$3,75@4.00, Receipts—Wheat, 105,000 bu, fimlvmunls—\\ heat, 13,000 bus flour, 17,000 t3 options 28,0005 ex ; No, 8, 47i¢ ic in elevator; Mareh elosing 53,000: exports, 5,000 3 white western, 40 united elosed at 80%e, pts, 500 ges; wesle steam spot, $6.823@ Iy stendy. rm for choice® grades; western .—Wheat — Strong; June, Se, —Wheat—Steady; No. Corn—Strong; No. 8 mixed, 83 Oats. nixed, 5 Rye—Firmer; No, 2, 66, Barley—Unchanged; extra No, 8 spring, 0. Ilul').f‘\'nmhulh6 A % srd—E: Al 85,955,974, Whisk dy at §1.10 Kansas City, Feb, 2.—Wheat—Steadys: | ic askeds March, e bid, T4¥c 8ige. $140 bld, 2870 asked ; ze asked; May, S13ge bid, Oats—No quotations, 2d0, Feb. 20.—Wheat- i No, 2 cash, 40c. w3 cash, Jlosed strong: at Supply good ; ¢, steady new No, 2 Epring, 3 Corn id moderately; spot and Febry (y ¢ Mareh and April, 4s 2 New Orleans, Feb, 20,—Markets generally aull and unchangod. Corn—47aAse, Oats—Quiet at 40¢, Corn Meal—Steady at $2.15, Hog Products—Unsettled and gencrally lower, Pork—81 ilders, £3.873¢; long clear, Chicago, Feb, 25—The Drovers' Journal reports: Uattie—Receipts, 9,100 dull and 10¢ to ;' shipping steers, F35.00@hH0; stoc nd feeders, $2.75@ 451 cows, bulls and mixed, $1.50@5.T5; bulk, $2.5000.20, Hogs—Iteceipts, 10,00 Tough i skip Gipts, 5,00 S0, A0} market market steady, and mixed, $4,00d shippine, S455w.65; 52700030, muarket strong s, §2.000 Tambs The ' Droyers' dournal special cablegram froni Liverpool quiotes prices ige higher on best American eattle, at 125 por b estimated dead weight, Supplies of howe fed eattle ave reported light, and reecipts of Awerican vge. (From_ Yesterday's Edition.) St Lonis, 1 20.—Caltle - ftecoipts, 90; shipments, nene: market nowinally firm' and SO co shipping and exports, $5.00 $4.000d {5405 eomuion o good, $4,00@1.85; bitelers ohs, B8 25448 cows and heifors, $2.25%@ L1 stockers and feeders, $2.75@4.25, Hozs—Heceipts, 1,400; “shipments, 200; 1 ud firg butehers' and best Licavy, 2005,5; wixed packing, B4.¥)@1.20; light, @i.15.! Kansas Qity, Feb. 2. -Cattle--Receipts, 5005 sl pinents, ng sud falrly active; Cxporicis, i uSomman 1 i shippin sockers au Yy ) 40G3.50, praents, 8,000; ghers good tuschol o0 1o wedivie, B3, 90w | SUong and a sh $4.00604.10: 2o

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