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SPECTAT, NOTIOE TO LOAN-MONEY. ONEY 10 courity. Roal ctate and or bought and €old. J. H. Fr 104 N Tith st s@mhi 500,000 1o loan on businoss and rosidenco B roperty i ama Of £1000 and upwards. w7 Farnam st W05 on m Ao pa p, care Sloman B Ames, l ox nityre, Jugs icth ana Farnan 150,000 to_ loan on city. rosid Geo, W. Day, 158 Farnam YO LOAN - Money i any On ail clnsses of sem v Ehort time 10ans on renl estats, Long time lonns on ronl estato. Money to loan on chattels, Money 10 Joan on o Trtornls, Moniey to lonn on any good socurity. Terma ensy. (Imo 10 «uit Apply at the Omaha Financinl ‘:Y’\mnwa, Parker's building, SW corner 0! p Fifteenth und upstairs 233 AN on horeos, warons, fur. s, without removal om 18, Tron Bank Buil ake clovator, 08k-mhT neo pr am sis. ONEY TO LOAN on improved and unim- proved city property. Cunningham § Brennan, 1611 Dodge stre 240 ONEY for everybody! You can bors money on_furnitire, horees, WALOns, Planos, stock of all kinds, diamonds and fine watches on your own time, = Payments recolvod at any time, and intorest reduced pro rata. Property left In your own possession, Terms Jow ns the Jowest. Call and see me. Tusiness confidentinl. Noadvantago taken. W, R Croft, Room 4, Withnell's Now Building, Northeast cor- mer 15th and Hurney, 0 ONEY TO LOAN—O. F. Davis & Co. Jeal Estato and Loan agents, 1505 Farna ONEY TO YI)AN On good secnritios. A MeGavoek, room 7 Redick Block, 150 Fyrnam 8Bt ety L ONEY TO LOAN—On real estate and chat- tels. D. L. Thomas. ) ONEY TO LOA wards on first-class real estu Pottor & Cobb, 1515 Farnam St. LOANED at ¢, F. Reed & Co's. Loan s, WALON all aiker n 410 K, 14th, All bug. —In sums of £200 and up- seourity. ONE! office, on furniture, pianos, he rronnl property of all kinds and ficlos of value, without removal. Tinvhin's Commission storc. iness gtrietly confidental. BUSINESS CHANCES. on T Big no busin W0 for n fow Rice & Moore, 1222 Farnam. 8 corne days. TANTED—Ry an old_established castorn firm, & partner with from £3.00 o &15.000 10 foin them n_establichi branch Jobhinie houso In Omaha, Paytuor may Ve silent or setive, but must e of undohted standing in evory way. Principles only who have the means and disposifion to_act promptly may address #, fee Office, giving full namo and ildross. nh2 A genernl stock of merehandiso, il invoice uhout £10.000. To any party un @orstandine the dry wonds and arocery hus jess. Broken Bow 18 the hest pont in_ the state. willvont or eoll tho bulime. Bufling, o POR SALE F old chean, on ensy terms, to anyone who will Tun it the oming season. 0. M. Carter, Ashland, \:m tock of furn‘ture, groceries in a thriving county seat: o atout 2400, 160 neres of land, @ood barn, worth €100, Wil scll th, ©. E. Mayno, 8. W. cor. OR SALE ry roods 01 SAL county seatof W hisentire furniture business, Tor nlo. Horo is u barzain, W in the furniture business? “ ANTED- 7o oxchangn for stock of hard. wiare and goneral merehandise, 5% nores of fine Thayer Co., Neb., land: 5 lots in_Genoa, Neb.. good storo building (est corner): good awolling hoest location) in o A cres 1 mile from town of Fasc jue grass. For further pard 5 John Linderholm Central City Nebraska. artner, of Wayne, the yno eonnty, Nob., offers ildings and lots 0 wanis 10 g0 nddross 858 ORSALI—A 8250 stock of millinory zoods in &plendid Toeation. ~ A hiwbareain for some ono as i liboral discount will bo wiven. For fur- thor particulars nddress B9, Beo Offico. 622 OR SALE— Arnestora in A zood live town A first rate location for a phvsician. Capital required abont $2,80. New building and clonn Brock. Address or call on H. Moses & Co.. Val- entine, Neb. FHmeh? I'« i 1ho groen e\ woing NOrth_ from 4 Cass st., about s p.m. Monday, 22d, $15 in currenoy. The finder will he rded by re- turning tho sume (o Mre. Torrel, 162 Cluri st. pocial o monthly payments, only £1.850. R. C. Paitorson, 1224 Farnam. K062 REAL ESTATE. ¥ YOU have prop: exchin list it with C. 1. Caswoll & Co., Room * bragka National Tiank Building. BTOVE REPAIRS, HE W, C. Motznor Stove Repair Co.. 111 South 4th St. hotwoen Dodge and Douglas. MISCELLANEOUS. g ADIES 1 want,of good domestic help can ) 4 be supplicd by ‘ealling on the Omaha Bm- lgpment OfMico, toom f, Bustiman's Block. Mrs Morrison proprietor. T4 -(’)Kl)ls.ll Jour flour aud food by Tolophono 127, Néal & Conrad, 1413 Dodge st. FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Olt SAL —l‘llrl\l'll cheap. Address O 0TC SALE_Lot of furnituro nes 4714 Califo tresh milch cows, C and Martha, South Omahu, Wi OR SAL nearly new. A zood chance. For particu- dars call upon or' wddross D. M. Havorly, 12 N, Bhih st 7l DI SATI—5 01 0 hond of z0od work hors also u 1ot of household furniture, ote, An- heusor-Busch Browing Association, 9th and Lapitol avo. M. Koating, Agent. 704mh18 JANTED=Atonce, nurse girl from 15 to 10 ears ol 1o tako' care of child 145 years old: German proferred. 48 Convent st. WANTED_Gooa girle for general work. Room 4 Bushman Biock, 16 WANTED-MALE HELP. “ ANTED~One flr 1wo first-class_hands to work on a fruft farm and garden. Bm- ployment by the ar will be given to a com- nt and Indusivious man with a family. nec will ve furnished. Address L. A, Wi . Glonwood, Towa w0 ‘ FANTED—Tmmediately burbor: wizos, 815 per woe employment: none hut first-class need apply. Wiite or telozraph to Louis C. Bayer, Novth Plntto, Noh, 816-26% Agents and WAR Sre: W ANTED-Eperro stoluss winte : permanent salesman, men 1o sell househol Tny and upward, sentn woll established house to the drug trade, eithor oxclusively or in connection with eome other lino, Address P, 0. Box 148, N City. SITUATION WANTED. VW ANTED Situaiion-— one wishing to ya youne man of good address, 17 o, Wwith n common education, and Who can e : so, tho postumBstor or uny of the loading merehndts of this placo. | would respeetfully beglenvoto state that 1 wish t0 como west, and would like to have situ: o 1 start. T ean clork in ork; or most any other kind riculy aso nddross {stating pay, boned incladod). KAF Berkeley Springs, Morgan Co., W accountant: best of references eau b glven 1810 charncier and ability.can comme: M office. 87 fon by young lady ann furn &% muchine if no Bee offic Zmplo slophions No. & MISCECLLANEOUS WANTS, \\' ANT 3 T wish to rent for ¢ two yoars 1 gocd 10room dwclli 3 repair and good Toeality. . Cady, care Chicago Lutiber ¢ Secondhand — eylinder WANTED-Two rooms « tleman, wifo and duis sst. Address O 2%, Boe Oflic ished for © 21, Beo O - \v 0s necding wells terns built or wells cloaned. Addross Luther Coon, Beal & Behrnes T76-26 WWANTE 8 ‘,".‘1 st i ‘V\\"Tr.n a_ socondhand ty writer, J. B. Haynen & Co.. Omahn, 3 reo rooms {1 dug, FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. FoRE betws N, 1ith, Inquire )'por Cottaze No. nd 1p. m, qonr T—A 6room cotinwe, furnished or unfurnished, Inquire 8308, 2ist. & nd furnit Address K326 OR REN or story 5 room house, 1_anid fruit, ote: good chance for country resic . E.T. ltinger N. 15th Ifl( —A vollmm ith 4 rooms, city water and cistern, at 818 South 19th st Dot Loavenworth and Magon. - Inquire of A. K 316 South Tithy RENT—Two Hownrd Street over. 1615 with provements. A splendid locatic nished rooms.” Omaha Roeal 1 Co., Rooms 22 and 2, Withnell Bl ORIENI-NW Ccottage, § rooms, on 8. 10th C. A. Baldwin. 2 Iflun RENT—Throe-room house, ith & l)!)flgv. YOR RENT—ouse of § rooms ¥a_nnd 11'(.5 ney St Inquire of Mount & Griin 2133 14th Streot. or 1 rooms 3 l-_flnd 7 3. Pipps Itoo. prls] FOR RENT-ROOMS. furnished nnd bath ac- OB RENT- Handsomely pleasantly situnted, with b commodations, Apply it 10 NOR RENT—Rooms ¢ bo hud the postofico, on Farnam st., three persons: no childron; ter nquire at Kautman Bio o or without bourd. o B blozks from Ly two or room for two, with 1617 Capitol ave, Bi5-2i* T—Furnished rooms, l—-nu REN T_Dosirablo rooms on 15t and 8: strect car passes door. 8. W, bster. ] Furnished rooms. It O RENT—A vooms s, D by steam. Terms re: near Farnam. Fou RENT -Two niccly fucni with or without board; all con 225 Dodge st. D OR BENT—Loom with bourd for gontlomar 704 South 15th. References exhangod, s1i-27 Toaorn each, —2 Curnished rooms, $6 por month 1418 Dodge 0127+ T O® BENT—Unfurnished room. 6% POk BEN 1623 Dodzo Jron N wo nicely mnnm.?xm »um; Unfurnished room, 1816 I OR SALE—Or sale, 1 top bugey, bran new 1 phaeton top bugyy and 1 platform spring Wagon. Tnquiro at Hospe's Musio Store. Si9mhd JTOR SALE—Sund and gravel. Frank J. Kus- IR ehET par, 1422 Bouth Jith st. DR weather strips, storm sash and do to F. D. Mead 200 5. 10th st. ANTED_First Class dining_room iris: g aiso some good conks. ‘Koom 4 fush: . man block. Mrs. x"f%fimzu—um wgo 14 10 10 for Tighy o work, 63 Ploatant ANTED—A girl to 40 ronernl housework, per wook Lo good il £ B Cor. 21st and Leavenw. TANTED-(o Davenport st. NATANTED Vo frsi-cliss Kitchen, (hy othor 101 for wencrml ouso . Apply 8t 1908 Burt, cwork at . -2 iood girl for aweral ‘IIIAIM wo K lukl‘\.‘!Nl\ul- W, 25 NTED — Fast-class ding-room girl. ity Hotol. 2425 . ‘—L. = ANTED—A nuise Douglus street, TANTED - Active lady combined v aist and corsot. ghl Iuguire at 10620 Bllmhit agonts to sell our For circular, Hox &k, ¢ Jacksou Corset Co., S 1 wages: dinlug room ess; .uus‘)"v..r...m..‘ Ow tha hmph)ymuu ha’ o ANTEA wirls work w privaie fumilies: good was given fvoe.;catl at Nelraska Hanploy: ugeacy, L0 1k stroot, oo Qupitol A sc. 7 - on secon loor of my build- ing, 1108 Farnam st., suitable for elub, so- clety or business, 8, Lobiman, w1 —Furnished rooms at 119 North bet. Capitol ave. and Dodge. 760-2 Skoopiug —rooms furnished and unfurnished i Boemer's Block, cor. Bixhth and Ho lmu KENT—Storo room n_Withnell biock, bot, Harney and Parnum on 15th, i Room 17, Withncll Block OR RENT—Front roon wentlomen at 1416 Howard st. NOTE RENT—{ nicoly furnished rooms with or without bourd. 526 Ploas TOOR RENT—Comfortanlo room with board in & privato tumily; modevato tecms. Ad- dress C17, lice OMl T 0B REN SO NEN Ot month,No. 408 Walnut st eastof U, P. dopot, shed rooms i $6. 87 wnd inutes walk south Ll R KENT—Niocly furnished vooms, wit heat, gus and baih: also frst-class’ tablo baurd; best of referonces given and roguired. 1514 Dodge st a3 FOE BALE-HOUSSS-LOTS. NORSALE=I0] 4dics fa olty limits of Ko ney at o bargain, and on good terms. Ad- dress M. M. Woolua w Town Lot Denver Junetion, all cornar on Farnaw, wixii, aham Creighton Block. " 85 —Lots (o the west of town, n Furnam st and Lowe ave., in Fottor's add., safe wnd proftabie uvestment at i and S vach. Potter & Cobl, 1515 Furnwm s, 0 OB SALE—House and barn, cor. 2ith and Califoria sts. L2 7O SALE—A tow Troom house and iof o Eaundors s, & baigain. 4 acre lots 1 Hinebaugiy's add: very chcap. Houses aud lots i all parts o1 1he ‘City, Improved and wauw LrgvelTunid for Saic gr'viade. B It Bl 1 lsiise L2 N, Bidwb an SALE -Bargains by W. G, Shrive Boautiful residence on South th stroet, near car line Tiwo houses, haif lot, street Full lot, cotfage, wil, cistern, on Blondo stroot Full lot, cottage, well, cistern, on Deeatur stroot *9eser . Full lot, cotlage, clstern, on Twelveroomed house, cistern,well, cellar, cte.,on Cass, near 16th stroet Iwelve-roomed house on St. Mary's av nue, near 20th stroet . Four cottages on 16th, n gtreot, ench Py Cotiage, four roome, ocoliar, cistern, Charles street, monthly payments Cottnge, five rooms, cellur, eistern, on Charles strect, monthl ments . Cottage, four rooms, collar, cistern, on Patrick avenue, monthly payments Cottage, three rooms, cellar, cistern, on Patrick avonue, monthly payments Two-story house, ten rooms, and eottage on 18th, near Patlstreot § Corner lot in Parker's wddition. ... Inside lotin Parkers addition 3 Beautiful rosidence 1t on Cass stroct Three lots, corner of 1urt A1 20th strects Full lot on'Cpitol avenie, noar 15th st.... Full lot on Georgla aveniie, cast front Two corner lots on Leavenworth stroot Lots on North 13h street, near 1zard. BUSINESS LOTS Thirty-throo feet on 10th, near Farnamst.§ Ful 16t on 12th and Leavenworth 6638 fooi cornor on South 1ith street all Jot on Dodge, near 12th street irty-two foet on Hownrd, wost of 10tk Forty-sight feot 158 on Cuming stroot our-glory brick, 4xi feet, basement, eleyator, on 1ith und Dodice One hundred and sixty acres in Valloy Co. 10 trade for eottage and lot in Omuha, Acre property northwest of postoflice.... 125 Acrelot near birracks,montlly payments 30 Tinproved and unimpwoved property in all partsof the city to sell on oRsy {erms or ex- chnngo for Innds, ote. Call and seo me. W, Go Sthriver, Opp. Postolico. T00-24 Foue.\ E—Small new store room. Address €26, BBoe Offico. 815:25% )\'I"l'l-:ll\ IN PARK I3 the latest, best and chonpost addition; 1o nere proporty noar cheap ns this—8175 1o §350 P acre. it tloor, Iron Bank Building. D, Patter- 516 4 niile west For 813 room tice £ 5,000 on 20th, near Paul on JOR SAL of water ce and terms, s P, OR SALE. rosidence & ) neres, fmproved, | Military rond, 0. Tiox 410, «_clognnt molorn Smith's udd, §6.000. FOR SALE-Threo fino lots in § at §50) each. Iotter & Cobb, 1815 Far n.uu. w(m zool burgain, m house, Hill nd fon |y Hero is a chunce for makinz $2,50) ¢ in thirty days, Elesunt lot 3,00 with estate close to St. froct, with 7 room house, $1.00), fora fow > 5 room house on Park Wild ave., Twwo fino ot in W, A. Redick's ndd., $1; rthe noxt four duys we can sell you' one of the finest lots in B. V. Smith's add for $1,50. We have uny amount of fivst cliss property and bursnins in ull divecti Remember if you buy before Mareh 1st you will make money. Stockdale & Buncher, 1511 Dodge strect. &1 nddition, Potter NOR SALE. _south fronts, casy ter Farnim st 18t s, only $500. F:uuu 80 nores fin lnd 414 miles from offico: 130 por ere if sold at once or, 11 N. 15th re tracts in the market, Inquire about tnem. 1515 Farnain. 855 miles from pos casy torms. A, 08 only $200 Potter & Cobb, JOR SALE-10 nores, 34 office, house and stable; Tukey, 15} Farnam st. PATTERSON, Real Estat n—Houses, cottages, lots, suburban and resident, forsulo for cash or on monthly payments, in' all putsof the city. Call o Grcst it ¢, Pattobson, 1244 Favin, 01 SAL off Farnan £2.50,0n casy terms, niin. 1101, 2th str 1S For $17 e Rice & Moore, 122 WOR SALE—A bewtiful home in splendid condition: larze lot with fine shade trees. 1. C. Patterson, 1324 Thisis u spacial bargain. rnam. ¥ on want 49 by alot, 1f you want a ho'<o and Tf you want ac: Call and examine our list. Cunnivgaan &Bronnan, 1511 Dodea. —~Cheip lots in Hanscom Place. llllnuuxhum & Brennan, wii FOR SATE—A hou-o and lot on Saunders st., near Cuming. A bargain, Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 [‘mhz’, OR SALE—A house and lot on 8. 15th stroct, £2100. Cunninghamu& Brennan, 16511 Dodge. VW EHhave o fow map nore lots for sale in Washington Hill.” Sscuro ono in this beautiful suburb. Cunnimgham & Brennan, 1511 Dodg il buy somn choico lots in Hanscom ThiS price only for & few days. Cun- ningham & Bronnan. 1511 Dodge. ["OR SALE—Co 15t anl brick house on ot 805173, Just the pla Will be sol1 cheap. Cunningham 1511 Dodeo. JPOR SAuE—A Cuming str nan, 1511 Dodge, houso and cocnor lot near ot, §1,600, Cunningham & Bren- Tzard Bren- #ood honso and lot y $250. Qunningham & 1511 Dodge o, YV ASHINGTON HILL. is the hast noro prop- orty. YOu can buy an nero there for loss than you will have to_pay for city lot in its immediate vicinity, Cumm'nzham & Brennan, 1611 Dodgeo. 832 TOR SALE_Gibson hns for sale lots in Hans. com Plice, $500 to §1,400. 1bson has for snle house com Place Gibson has for sale hous 1 the city, ibson_hus Improved farms and lands in all parts of Nebraska for <ale or eXchango. Gibson has thousands of neros ot land in Waostorn Nebraska for salo from $2 to #4 per nere, Gibson would like to see you if you want to buy or sell. Gibson's s the place to iist your property. Call and see him at Room 3, Withnell Block, cor. 15th and Harney sts. 80 OR SALE—At a bargain. Fine business proporty on S. 13th, ®x150 ft. This can be bought for £2,000 Tess than netual valuo it taken atonce. If you want an invostment look nt this.” Gochrin o’ & Co., 158 FarnamiSt. 15 in n N and lots in Hans s and lots in all purts RORSALE — 1500 — Hall intorost nsidu residence proporty, tats, ull v &50 10 Rice & Mo pam. 0y 1222 F C. PATTERSON, Real Estate, 1224 Farnam o 1ot and beautiful (-ulmm only 3 lot, Davenport und 23d. ... ¢ ditage and lot, nmn‘h\) )m\ml'nh ‘Pen beautiful acres, elieap feot on Farnam St., cheap 15 feat, Himebaugh Place. . neh of the above are hargains and 1 have sugeney. R, C. Putterson. K J EWPORT—Nearest, best acro lots, oles: location, unsurpassed view of tho city, reached over level roads, no hills to clim casy terms of payment; § per cont intere: price, 30 an uer AES, 16500 Farnam, Anes PLACE—Choapost and noarest city lots for the money : only $2)0 to $500 per lot. REDICK'S of Farnam st., 3 bloc 2ith and Farnom st. sch fiouse; only $50) to $1200 per lot on terms. AMes, 1500 Furnam, NATURAL GROwTH shade treos on every ot in Redicks G Llocks from Park ave. BRIGHTON — Splenaid most desienble this handsome | MELROSE Hitr-Soutlivhst of Hanscom Par 10 minutes walk trgm Bark i 10 £350 on terms t sl buyer. Moirose H lots will soll for do.}) 2 present prices in o yeur's time, Come anif's e this proporty. AMES, 1309 Far WY PAY RENT hen foucan buy a Ames Place for £20) o ferms? See thesofots, OAK CHATHAM—TAIS ldfo tract of land has not a poor lotin it. Thé Belt Lino depot has been locatod on thisland. Lots soll for £600 to §40on very casy; puygients. Soe Ok Chat- i PLAINVIEW—Choicpflots( still for sale in this popular uddition ut fait prices, on easy pay- ments, i PrATTS ts, $275 per lot: acre I L tto Newport, So¢ am, lot in S350 on such easy SuBpIVISION — Acro lots couthwest m Park, very desirablo ground, selling at $65) per lot. BARKALOW PLACE=These lots ar est for sule on Lelivénworth st. $900, on puyments to suit, t nd seo for ydursal t tmont offorgd. = R wih is solid and? Insting. tinue to advance, venee tho cheap- Prico §500 to Grabnm, Croighton E0x103, ¥1,100, 3700, St., 81,600 {OR SALE—DBy W. . “'ul‘lh Lot on Pierco St West Omaha ndd., Fine corner ne Snunder 40x140 8. 1500 Lots in Hans Cornerlot and next one 'to i, Georzia ave each £1.500, Two 1018 on Goorzia ave. one block from Leay enworth, both $3.00. 201018 in i1y ndd, Good ho House Splendid_eott Loavenworth, § Fine house o TRx 132 near onch £50. | $2,000. near OR SALE—Acre lots, Gise's add., only 51,500 Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam. 5 acres, with house, barn, 15 pe vines, 4 acre of rispberrics, a whgon: 1 mile west of Fort 159); g1 200 cash, bulanco to suit bo fold betore the Tth of re on premises, Saml D, Jones T5Tme* oR oflic Furnum, les west of post per Rtice & Moore, 12 15, 1) lots in Hans- £1,60) each. Loton with double ms e ich with all modorn improvements; ren's for $110 5110, Lots in West Cuming from toto $43) eaeh. Corner lot, Prospoct Pluce, i wdd., bar TOR SALE com Plas On ensy t from £500 fust south of the parkin ) each, on easy terms. Pot- arnsi, B0 01 SALE—Several dosivable buginess lots on 16t 8t., and business and residonco lots in ull parfs of'the city, Also warchouse, hotel and furm property. Houses to rent. Property shown frce ol eharge und a large It to geloct from at prices Fanging from $25) to $10,00, Par- ties desiring to nvest should Jook over. our list and prices bofovo buying. Correspondence so- licitod wnd normation atout the city frocly givon. Omahu Roal Estute & Loan Co,, Room 23, Withuell Block, Omuhn. 5 OB SALE—$15,00—InsId0_business prope ty. Cull for particulars on Kice & Farnum. FonsaLy —A fow of the host 1its in Wileox's add, at $0.0 cach, Potter & Cobb, 1515 Far- nam st. DOR SAL 4o e state. 500 neres bottom land in Sarpy Co., 815 per nere. 40 aeres near Council Bluffs, $30 per acre, 1,000 acres in Lincoln Co., $6 per acre. Rirgor, 119N, 150 5t avo1 st0ck turm, one of the best in tha —Land—Tmy Morrick Co. Rico & P2 g 000 will buy n good Paving harness busi- The ouly house of the kind in the town. ason for selling, For particulars ad- fadd 16, oo Oice. T08-200 220 lots, Kilby add., easy terms 200, G i, Crolgtiton ook, kil OR SALE—Ono of the flnost corners on Farnam, $15,0)0; $5.00) cash and casy terms. Rents for £1,600; a bargain. Desirable houses and lots, ‘vacant lots and scces. Marshall & Lobeck, 1508 Farnam, wnim R SALE=Cueup, oo of the bust improved and fine farms in Douglas county Nob., 5 il twining 160 acre chard asd pastu I cush, bulidy 1 suit purehaser. For' further particulars ad- dross Goo, Lindo, cave Omaba Beg, Omuha, No- braski. iz POR BALE—2) 160 acro blocks of mlmuu! plow land in corn belt in Booue, Greelo Howard, Nance and Shorinan eonnty. Worth 1088, will take $4 10 %6 por uere, half cash and loui e at 6 por cent, Must L' sold fn ) duys. 11 so0ld in a hody will cut the price. ull & Tobeck, 1306 Farnai, 5 JeRssLE ~House and lot in Bbinn's add, 1 Liock from street car line, §1,6 0. House aud b5 lot near 20th ‘wnd Leapd stroets, 3 feet, east front, on 13k property/, $10,50. Carner lot on Farnam stroet S5x U2 foet, §25,000 lluu« 18 ro0s, 1oL SOx14), ot street car Line, 500 0. P. Bomie, 16th and oupias st a2 ot, (business Foss sLoruer in Isaae & Beldew’s ndd tHous only 2 bioc ks from Leay- worth st 1i2xl2d, ouly 184, Poitor & Cobb, 1515 Faruom st 3 Fon SALE—Paulsen & Co., 1513 Farnum st. Loton & 20th st, 140x150), with f-room now house, cistern, cellar, fenced, near car line, only £3,000: half cish, halince ats per cent. A good brggain. Sucres, foncod lot, 8. 10th st, near car lino, ellent location, 5,000, Very cheap. 300x140 foct, with (wo-story almost new house, near 8t Mury's ave., $3,00, " A chance to muko money. Lot in Hickory place. south front, good 4-room house, cistern, stablo, ote., $1,400—850 cash, bulance on snonthly payments Lot in Bos & Hill's 20 udd with T-room house, §: onvery easy terms, Coruer lot Wx173 on Hamilton—splendid loca- tion, southenst front, with very substantinl &room brick house, stable for & horses, woll, £5,00). feet on 1ith b front, with larg month, £1,000. 2choice lots loft in Paulsen’s ndd. Gchoice lots in Clark Place at $35) fec Iotsdn Pelham ndd, £50), easy terms, 1 & Co., 1513 Farnam st 54-26 near Farnwm st, cash, bulane¢ Harney and Hownrd, east 2story buildinzs; rent $5 por Pauls ATTERSON PARK {5 tho latost, best and che pestaddition: 1o acra propbrty near Omaby, 0 choap s this—8175 to 530 per u First floos, Iron Bank Building D. C, son. ‘\flll 4 e $12,500. Graham, Cr QoRs. on eastern slop: ks from cars, cheap—only §100. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Far- nam'st. 852 on Farnum, 65x on Blo 5) OR BA —A (|l|1"nl('rr trast on South Mlh street, only a fow blocks line. Lugiiire it Lunge &, Foiti on H0th sts., 2 ble Cuming st., ¥80and 5 1516 Farnam st, cor. California and o proposed paying on cuch, - Potter & Cobhb, 5L ATTERSON PARK miles from court house, 8175 to $35) per uero: small cash pay- ment, bulinco casy torms. First fioor, Iron Bank Building. D. C. Patterson. 515 DATTERSON PARK house, § mwent, baluico Bank Buildinz, 4 milos from court o §35) per n mall ensh puy- casy terms. Fivst tloor, Iron . C. Patterson. bl ORBALE-Two lots n Polham Pluoe, 0no blook from street ear track, Inquire 13 8. 15th street. 5% OR BALE. 8 grocery acro (oL, & g0od A-r00In Louse, with stables, out-nouses and ar Leavenworth, rent ¥3.00 T This 18 # first’ rate inyest- ment. Omaha Keal Bstato & Loan Co., booms 22 and 23, Withne) block. ORSALE—A tvo story, ing, Suitablo for ., stor nam Sta. ADX'IY“!W ol AND SEEKERS, ATTENTION—For full partioulars about freeand cheap lands in Westorn Nebraska address Thos. C. Patterson, Keal Bstate Axent, North Plaite Neb. 38 MAGISTER OF PALHY 'BRY AND(X)HDI« TIONALIST, 308 Tenth Stroet, \thu und Harney, will, with the aid of rulrdllu splriis, obialn for agy ohe & wlance the Tastand prosent, and of bortain unudll.wnl in lhofulure. Boots ihllui made 0 order. Pur(em lllhfwlluu wdaratlool BARGAINS, ' Basy Tenu 4 Lots, Cass & 330 8550 6 (Clicapest Jots in (he city.) 80x150,California & 33d $700 (Exumine bis Bargain) t, Montana St., Nozsif'f o e e $3400 5 Lots, Walnut Hill $500-600 (These face Cumuing Street,) 2 Acre Lots, Brookline $500 (Noue better in Brookline.) Lv.ullJ 82x|5(?| 8 m‘\)m hn;uu: 5 cistern, frui Ivaur:s. n:w(:, fine view, $4000 ——————— 8.8, VAN BEUREN, Rees Print, Co., 106 8, 14th. BEST BARGAINS IN EAL ESTAT CUNNINGHAM & BRENNAN, 1kl DOLGE STEEER, 22x3), frame uufid— oar 10t wad ge- Nevada's Senators, Tho Washington correspondent of the Chicago News says: Speaking of Fair reminds me that he has not appeared in his seat this winter. He is engaged in a new railroad enterprise in C fornin, and as his 1|>|-|«u||'ll interests are of much ater importance to him than the state ie represents, or rather does not repre sent, it is not probable he will put in an appearance until the session has been much further adyanced. Nevada is un fortunate in the influence of her senators to the interest of the state. William Sharon, whom Fair succeeded, occupied his seat just thirty days during the years of his® term, It is said t he used to come to Washington, his salary a number of months inadvance, and disappear until he wanted some more money when he would return ain and repeat” the operation. Jones, r's colleague in the senate, isalmost as rligent, He was here two weeks ago, d romained foue dn ys. He has not boen seen since. I am told that Jones ly winning back the fortune he lost a fow years ago, He is the principal owner of an Alaska gold mine which is said to bo immenscly profitable. It is located on the coast near Junean Great expectations are entertained of its productiveness and wealth, But to return to Fair. Everybody is familiar with his wife's suit for nh\mr‘e three years ago. Imr acted very generously in the matter, and divided his fortune with his wife when thoy separated. He gave her £4,000,000, which is said to be exactly one-half of his possossions. The gossip from the Pacific slope is that M Fair, who is a handsome, well-prescerved woman of forty-five, isdesi ..umrm rry- ing a well-known néwsoaper 1 Francisco. The pope refuses to gr a dispensation, and as sho is Catholie, she is afraid to marry without it. Meanwhile Fair, who is devotedly at- to his wife, is urging her to forget the past und live with hira again, "\ll”lih dy refuses to do so. She will marry the newspaper writer or no one. If I'a would marry some one clse, Mrs, Fair could receive the desived dispensation, but not unless. Fair says he will not re- marry unless he can have his wife again, The complication will probably end by wceh of them remain ngle during the remainder of their lives, The legislature to be elected in Nevada this fall will choose a senator to sueceed Mr. Fair. Fair is anxious to succeed himself. He tinds Washington a very agreeable place of resort when he desires to spend a few weeks or months during the season here, He is wealthy, and, s though he livesin bachelor apartments, entertains in fine style. He gives a great many theater parties, and is mnm-nwl\' popular with the young girls and their moneyed mamins. Present appear- ances indicate that Fair's return to the senate will not be accomplished without a great effort. He and his former partnoer . W. Mackay, are sworn enemics. Muc- 'n has no political ambition himself, but heis determined to destroy Fair. Mie- kay is_a republican and ris a dem ciat. \‘\.u‘.l is about equally divided politiealiy, but as she only polied about twelve thousand votes in the last presi- dential election it will be seen that the state is littie more than a pocket borough which a person with the largest purse is pretty sure to captur Mac- who orth 50,000,000, cin outbid Fair if he choose The sitv n, it is said, has resolved i self squarely into one of barter Mackay is determined to win. he shall not do it. i dull in Nevada for sev but the political market will soon rec cive s long anticipated boom in the shape of several hundred thousand dollars thrown into the legislature when th body . convenes. As the numerics strength of the assembly amounts to only a baker's dozen all told, the outlook tor the tuture is extremely promising. et PILES! PILES! A sure cure for Blind, and Ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. Williams, (an Indian remedy), called Dr ns' Indian Pile Ointment. A single cured the worst chronie cases of standing, No one need suffe after apglying this wondorful sgoth Lotions and_instraments do more harm than good. Williams’ Ind Pile ()mx_nwm absorhs the tumors, intense P£ILES Bleeding, Itchin fetant e, mul .~ 3 itching of privat . for nothing elsa: SN DI S CURED. Dr. Frazier’s M A%w(}mlmrnl cures as by magic, Pimples, Black Heads or Grubs, Blotel Eruptions on the face, leaving the skin clearand beautiful. -~ Also eures Itch, Sait Rheum, Sore Nipples, Sore Lips, and Old Obstinate Ulcers, Sold by druggists, or wailed on receipt of B0 o (5 Retailed by Kuhn & Co., and Schroeter & Becht. At wholesale by C.'F. Goodman. ———— Guilda La Chapelle sian, now keeping a saloon in San Fran- aiseo, has aceepted the challenge of Miss Kate Brown, of England, who desires to 1k against any poedestrian in the United” States for )0 or §1,000 a sid Guilda requires Kate to visit San Fran- cisco as a condition of her acceptance of the latter’s challenge. L C. W. Dyer, No. 45 Fulton Market New York, a gentleman of seventy-two years of age, has been using Brandreth’s Pills for upward of thirty years. He says they have cur him of inflammato- ry rheumatism three times when physi- cian’s preseriptions were in vain. He took one or two pills every night for a fortnight. the female pedest- e o A Belgian firm has give Congo a duintily painted china toilel set, oceompanied by a polite letter. He docs not know the use of the present and will probably exchange it for rum. Some one sent him some bottles of Be 1 liquor, and, declaring that it was eau de cologne, he rubbed the contents on his haiv, But later be exchanged that for rum, -l Five Hundred Dollars is the sum Dr. Pierce offers for the detec tion of any calomel, or other mincral poison or injurions drug, in his llhll celebrated *‘Pleasant l'urbuuw Pel vln ‘They are about the size of a mmlnrd seed, therefore easily taken, while their opurulum is unattended h? any griping pain. Billiousness, sick-headache, bha taste in the mouth, and jaundice, yield at once before these “little gianfs.” Of your druggist, the king of - In the course of a late philological dis- sertation, Captain Cavanaugh said there were about 2,000 people in Ih\ll.\lu who could speak the frish Ln inge. The old folks have handed it down to the chii- dren. But thongh so many can speak th anclent tongue, thes were not twenty- tive in the city who eould read it, - The worst ease of rheumatizm yields to the magical influence of St. Jacobs Oil. e The society editor of a Tombstone, A T., paper publishesa list of dances at a grand ball uxwu by the cowboys. Among them are: Catch-hor waltz, saddle-up lanciers, broncho racquet, cut-out schot- tische, branding guad ville, cow and calf racquet, day herders’ waltz, maverick polka, I:ullndu- wedley, stamped Three Reasons Why eyviry one needs and should take Hood's Sarsuparilla in the spring 1st: Because the system is now in greatest need. Hood’s Sarsupurilla g strength. 2l Be its 1se the blooad is stuggish impure. Hood's Sarsaparilly purities #d: Because, from the above facts, Hood's Sarsaparilia will do a greater amount of good now than at any otier tie. Take it now. | 1550 10 1500 Ibs, THE HOG'S STAR ENGAGEMENT Propared Pig Produot Monopolizes the Attention of Tradors, A FORTY CENT DROP IN PORK A Gradual Shrinkage of Values in Wheat—Slightly Better Fecling Reported in Cattle Trading —~General Reports. CHICAGO PRODUCE CHICAGO, I Telegram. ] Wne \l‘—(.r\vlli looked strong this morning, but they were di-appointing to the buil erowd. The advent of the long expected snowstorm was expected to bring about a huh.l'«'qvl.\l in every respect to that of two ago, but it spent itself before getting l);un-]_\ under way, The views of the curh crowd were more or less unsettled, but trader generally had confidence in higher prices. For these reasons they opened May wheat at Saige, and by an effort foreed it a split higher, ‘Their crop damage reports began arriving, and it was found the storm was not of very large proportions. Values began to shrin and May reacted to S3@S6%e. At this fig- ure Lester took 100,000 bushels of Schwartz & Dupee, which with other sizeable transae- tions in different parts of the crowd, Lield the market for a time, and early sellers became the principal buyers. Crop yarns made their appearance in the usual number, and report ed a damage of abont 40 per cent to winter wheat in the northern part, while the condi- tion in the southern portion is aboutas usual, Before noon the tone was so weak that May had dropped to 8615¢, but it subsequently re- covered to 863 {@saoce, and at this figure was tolerably firm, Later, how ever, the crowd began jumping on wheat pretty heavily, and for asecond time worked prices back to the lowest point of the day Provistons—May pork opened at $11.13, but run quite steadily down to £1.00, 1 weakness in pork was in part due to the set- tling up of sume of the wmysterious Howe Mareh pork. Lard was relatively tivmer, but through sympathy with pork dropped off se and closed rather ecasy, around S11.00 for May. Such large quantities were brought out as to cause a further drop to 81C under the opening prices. Everybody wanted to sell. The deal in pork, which I, A, Howe of the Grand Trunk has been credited with running for some mysterious prineipal, and which has been the matter of most interest to provision speculators for two months, is said to have been closed out. The pork bought by Howe is said to have been settled up, especially Mareh pork. Howe is sup- posed to have held 35,000 barrels of pork for his principals. Who they were nobody Knew. Inasmuch as Howe was counected in abusiness way wifth Swift, the millionaire dressed beef shipper, it was at first set down as his speculation. Itis said that he denied having anything to do with it. Then it was aid Howe represented a crowd of rich Cana- dians. Conx—There was very little doing in corn. Prices opencd stifl, but tended gradually downward within narrow limits, the market drawing its inspiration, as usual from wheat, AFTERNOON Boarb—May pork sold down to within £10.65 with a rush on the afternoon board, but reacted and closed at $10,532 1y believed that Howe h 1 unloaded: that his deal was for Armour, 1d that that great operator was now short instead of long, The feeling was decidedly nervous—it was a veritable scare in the market. Some thought that Armour was breaking the market to pick up a lot of cheap propert The loss for the day on pork is 40 @124, on ribs 10¢, and on lard 12} sold down ke and cort The interest centered in provis 2:40 p. m.—Puts on May wheat, 85%¢e¢; (@561, Chandler-Brown Co.'s Report. The following report of Chicazo's specula- tive markets is furnished the B! y W. F Peck, Omaha representative of Chandler- Brown Co., of Chicago and Milwaukee: The rain of last night, followed by the cold snap, sent wheat for May sailing skywards at the opening that deal selling at SGie, or above the close of last night. But Jones, Crosby and other bears soon stopped the rush, and in a short time so overlosded the rampant bulls that they weakened badly, and from 883¢c at the opening, May wheat closed at e, or 1lc¢ lower. TPork closed 40¢ lower, and corn and; oats also fell off a fraction. Unless a decided ex- port demand springs up, or a great “erop seare” legitimately ocours, we sec no future for May wh buta further decline. Pork bought and stood by will pay, and corn and oats are good property at present prices to keep around the house, but wheat needs great help to remain where it is. ca ) ¥ PH IO TA MARKET. 5 OPTIONS, & Buruado ( | iy 8935-14 #i1f 3y February March. April.. May.... OATS— February. Murch April Muy.. . e Cobruary. March April Muy. Juiio Poik— Vobria March 7, April 610 1095 NETREARTET] Shorr Rip T : | 10°60"| 1053 1065 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Cuicaco, Feb. 25, —[Special Telegram. |-- CarrLE—Keceipts continue to mcrease, the number so far this week showing an excess of about 4,000 a8 compured with the same the lust week, At the start the outlook was not at all favorable for salesmen, and a few early sales showed a slight decline on the 1250 o 1300 Ib class of steers that are usually taken for shipwent and dressed beef Lade, but as the forenoon passed the demand im- proved, and at the close the market generally wais quoted steady ascompared with the close yesterday. There was a better order and ship- ping demand than for any day this week, y the shipping demand was lmited 1o the best medium weights. ‘Phe demand for cliss cattle was limited, and exporters wer not operating to any great extent, Cow stoek, omnning stock and bulls are in good demand and steady. Btockers and feeders underwent little or no ehange. Veal when suituble for faney 1etuil trade, € ex treme high prices. A ear ot 1520 1b. catile brought .00, stoers, wh.i0; o1, very extra Blilpping $4.7 10 10 1 30 10 1200 1, $3.50004. 1570 and 205 1b, eattle, $6.50, Reeeipts continue 1o ineicase, b ing now about 24,000 in excess of Lie same thme last week, ‘Trade opened slow, with the tirstids & strong 10¢ lower, and with st sales showing & duop of @10, and wwurd the close the general market was a big 10. Lower than at the elose last night, waking & decline of 10¢ in the past twenty-four hows. Phere were but few orders for faney assorted Beavy or prime buteher pigs. hence such sold it $4.400 450 uzainst T4BULLN0 yeste Packiug sorts sobd all the way froum 54,100 big first- | 4,40, with odds and ends as low as S8.00@ 4 Packing and shipping, 250 to 400 1bs, $4.20@ 450, . New York. Foh 95.—Moxgy—Oncall, sy At I‘ m cent. ANTILE PAPER per cent, § Iy and un- changed ot N.\. ¢ Tor sixty days, ana $4.80Y for demand. GOVERNMENTS~Quict _but strong, espe= clally for 45, which were % pei cent highor. Stocks—Stocks were very dull and busi- ness widely distributed, except St. Panl and Lake Shore, which |u|||\~<l\m| 200 shares, Fluctuations in values were about as unims portant as the amount of business done, A8 arule the opening prices were s o 4y per cent lower than yesterday's closing, and the lowest prices to-day were made during the Tast hour, but there was a moderate display of strength in final dealings, and the closing quotations were at medium figures. STOCKS ON WALL ST 8§ ont bonds. CoEN W proferred o) . 100 ||mf 106% , Oregon Tran. s Pacific Mail..... }‘.Jl..\l‘ e v.nmr.. of 05, Jentral Pacitic. . *C. sie preferved. ., o, B Quivess 1 & W D. & R Erfe..... preforrod INinois Centra L. B. & W. pigh] Kansas & Texas, 20'¢ Texas Pa LakeShore... 87, Union Pacitic L.&N.... AW, SL L& P Mich. Contral.. 72 profe Mo, Pacific 1103 W estern U Northern Pae wEx-div, preferred, PRODUCE. Chicago, Feb, 25— Flour — Steady and unchanged: winter wheat flour, $4.4004.8 southern, $4.0004.05; Wisconsi 47305 Mic higan soft spri Minnesota bakers @5,00; 1ow rades, Wheat-—Opened strone and receded e, advanced e, ruled and elosed e unde for February and Mareh; & Corn—Dull and Tater bec elined e, closing insic for February 405¢¢ for May. Oats—Dul and Ma Rye—Ste, ~60¢. Whisky-~$1.16, Timothiv--Steady : prime, $1.89, ¥ ) Easy and lower at S1.10, K—Ruled 25@ ¢ lower and close reduction: $10.75 for cash, Febru reh: 10, ) for Ma X s(e10 dower and closed dyv: sh, February and Marchy S6,000065,07 14 ln| May. Bulk M houlders, $5.95@1.00; short clear, hort ribs, 85,40, Butter—Easy; medinm to extra ereamery, o fine dairy, 15@20c, !nll :ream cheddars, light skims, ents, § 3 higher, sy 1o close me o prices bid; #7ke i for Mareh; 404,@ niet; 20%e for February ¢ for May. 1oy casy ry and i as—10@15e, Hides— cured, Se; sltee 10@! Tallow—No. try, Biges eake, : heavy green salted, fully 8lges bull hides, Gei dry flint, 13@I4c: calf sking, 1 country, 4)c:No. 2 coun- *Keceints. 11,000 Shipments. 12,000 185,000 Flour, hbls. Wheat, bu, Corn, bu... Oats. bu Rye.bu Barley, bo.. New Yorlk, reeceipts or exports reportec f. 0. b Mareh closing at 93 Corn—Spot lower and heavy: options un- settled, closing weak: receipts, 413,000; ox- ports, £1,000; ungraded, 47@sle; No. 3, 41%@ 4813 "No, %, 52 ein elevators Mareh ¢losing Toderately active; receipts, 62,0005 90: mixed western, 375@s0¢; white western, > Petroleum—I'irmn; Eugs—Lower and dull; receipts, 2, ages: wesiern, 22c. Pork—Dull. Lard—Lower, with large specul actions; western steam spot, 56,524, Butter—Dull and easier; western, 21@3%; Elgin crear 3ic. Chice irin but rather quiet. St. Louis, Ieb, 2.—Wheat—Fairly active but Tower; No. 2 red, cash, 92ige; May, No. 2 mixed, united closed at 799 700 pack- ive trans- Co eash, 5314 Oats—Qu y and highes ie: May, 863 bt steady BLoe. 1.10, Pork—$11.10. Lard—-Steady at $5.973¢. Butter (ihlit'l but steady; creamery, 2@ niry, 15@ 0. 2 mixed, cash, ¢ Jower. le ensier, neapots, Feb. tures neglected; Mareh, 551 90c: May, northern, Mareh, 817 A ay. KT Ilonr—-Steady; patents, $4.50@4.85; bakers', “Treceipts—Wheat, 101,000 b, o ipments=Wieat, $000°bis; flour, bls, Milwaukee, cash, b1} 15,000 Feb, 25, —~Wheat— Weal _l fc; June, Sic, mess pork, cash and 11.05. Wheat—Unchanged ; sier af 973/@33c. Steady. Rye—Dull. Lard—Lower .90, Whisky—Active and firm at $1.10, Toledo, Fob, 25, —Wheat—Closed active: cash, ¥215 @i Corn —Shde lower i cash, 40¢ asked, Onts—Steady: eash, 52ic, Liverpool, Feb, 25.—Wheat--Fair demand ; new No. 2 winter and spring, steady at 7s 1d, I’I‘uur—fl‘uvn' demand; market steady at 88 2. Corn—8pot in fair demand, futures in poor demand; spot and Febroary, firm at : Mareh and April, firm at s 2550 \:w Orleans, Feb, 25,—~Corn—Dull at TauAse, Oats—Dull at 88 Corn Meal—Dull at $2.15. Hog Products—Dull and a shade lower, Pork—Weak and lower at §1 Lard--Dull at $5.90, Bulk M Dull—Shoulders, $3.87}¢; long clear, $5.5 y ribs, $5.60, Kansas Oity, Feb. 95.—Wheat—Stendy; eash, e asked; March, T3ge asked; May, WU, Cotn-Kready; casll, 253¢0: M 287 asked; April, 2150 May, #ige bid, Tage auked. Oats—Cash, 2T5¢ bid. LIVE STOCK, ‘c 4~kn'd H Chic reports: attle ~Receipts, 9,000; acl shade lowers shipping steers, s 0; 2 cars extra, 1710 10 205 [hs cattle, $6,50; cows, bulls aud mixed, 17604005 bulk, ' %2 stoekers, W0 4.50; tirough exus uulm, Hogs—Licecipts, 25,000: slow and 10¢ lowers rough and wixed, "¥5.0@4.20; packing and shipping, $4.20004.50; light, 83,504,253 s 82,103,165, Bheep—ieceipts, natives, $2.000b,0; lumbs, $4.006w5.50, St Lonis, Feb, 25, shipmonts, 500; market a chol shipping and expout 5,503 common 10 gond Shippib: butcliers’ sicers, $825 ad.25; cows and hieifer $:2 stockers and feoders, $5.0Ku4, 1 o5 Ruceipts, 25005 shipménts, 2,007 market active and stron’s: hafehers’ and best weavy, BLA0@IL0; wised packing, $4.00@ Higght, 5400004, 15, Kansas Oity, Feb. 25 —Cattln—Rocelpts, 1,000; shipuents, none; shipping sud buteh: ers’ swers steady; stockers aud fpoders ue- tive and stro Hogs—Lceipts, 5,000; go, Feb, he Drovers’ Journal 000+ styong and higherg Texans, §2.0004, N shipments, none; | active aud be higlier, OMAHA LIVE STOCK, Thursday Evening, Feb, 25 The eattte warket continued about steady u St s uyeraging 1,00 1o 1,000 e quoted at 1 L0gd.50; wyeraglug 1,500 to 1,460