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Ames, rnam 506 ONEY TO LOAN on horses, wagons, fur- niture, watches, without removal. Terms ensy, C.0'C 1, Room 19, Tron Bank Bu, fing, 126h and Farpan.. Tako elovator. 660-mh7* sidonce propert rosidonce property 150,000 to loan on_cit Geo. W. Day, 1500 Farnam. 24 0 LOAN—Money m any amount. On il clnssos of security. Short ime joans on real ostate, Long time lonns on ronl estato: Mooy to lonn on chattels. Money to Joan on enlinterls, Money to loan on any good security. Terms ensy, time to suit Apply at the Omaha Financial Exchange, Barker's building, SW corner of Fiftecnth and Farnm sta. upstaies * 258 ONEY TO LOAN on fmproved and unim- proved city property. Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Dodge strect. 260 MONEY for cverynodst monoy on furnitire, Planos, stock of all kinds, diamonds and fine watches on your own time. ' Payments received At any time, and interest reduced pro rata. Property left In your own possession. Terms Jow as the lowest. Call and see me. Iluljn Ay confidential. Nondvantage taken, W. R. Croft, Room 4, Withnell's New Building, Northeast cor: ner 15th and Harney, 20 You can borrow horses, — warons, ONEY TO LOAN—O. F. Davis & Co. _Real L Eatato and Lonn agents, 1505 Farnam St. ONEY TO LOAN-On good gecurities. A MeGavock, room 1 Redick Block, 1509 Farnam AFONEY TO LOAN—On real estuto and chat- tels. D, L. Thomas. 204 St ONEY TO LOAN—In aums_of $200 and up- wards on first-clnes renl cstato 8ocurity. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam 8t. 203 ONEY LOANED at C. F. Reed & Co's. Loan office, on furniture, pianos, horses, wagons nal property of all kinds and all other ar- jos of value, without removal. 319 S. 13th, over Bincha Commission store. All bus- iness gtrictly confldental. RUSINESS CHANCES. T OR SALE At county seat the place. Address C A first-clnss insurance business Tho Jeading agency in 3, Hee office. — 90%-1% OR EXCHANGE—$11,00 stock of clothing, 3 cnsh. bnlance nninciimbored Iant: $7,500 Btock of dry goods, % cash, balance nnin bered land: $4,000 stock of hats and oaps, i cnsh, balance unincumbered land; $4.000 stock of hits and caps, 1 cash, balance unincumbered Tand. Archer, Albright’ & Aylesworth, 219 8. 15th st., opposite Boyd's opera house. 922 OR SALE—Lounch counter doing a _good busincss: good resons for sclling. Apply at314 S, 1th st. a1 OR SALE—Fine husincss corner on Farnam st., 812500 for a few days. Big barenin. Rice & Mooro, 1222 Farnam. & ANTED—Ry an old_established enstorn firm, a partner with from 3,000 to_ $15.000 0 join them 1n_establishing a branch jobbing house in Omaha. Partnor may be silent or active, but mnst he of undoubted standing in every way. Principles only who have the means and disposilion to act promptly may nddress ©#1, Beo Office, glving full name and fldross. 2mb? OR SALE-Bakory and lunch stand in town of about 80 fnhabitanta: chance for & good baker. Tnquire of Kopp, Dreibus & Co., 1106 Farnam st. BT TJOR SALE—_The stock and fixtur of & good paving’drug storo in & thriving town on main lino of Chicago & Northwestorn raflrond. Forther puit culars and torms Inquire of or ad dross ). . Lowis, Dow City,Crawford Co,Towa. JPOR SALE-Or teado—Ono tody fountain: nearly new. A good chance. For partic- lnrs call upon or addroess D. M. Haverly, 2 N. 15th st. 2 Fon SALE—5 or 6 head of good work hor also a lof of houschold furniture, ctc. An: heuser-Busch Browing Capitol ave. M. Keating, Acont. Association, 9th and O4mh18 AOR RENT<Four unfurnished rooms suita- ble for light housekeeping: 2 blocks from court house on Farnam st.; terms reasonable. Addross Kaufman Bros., S8 OR RENT—A pleasant octagon front alcove Yoom: gas, bath, hot and_ cold water, hented by stonm. Terms reasonable, 211 8. 23 street near Farnam, 03.27 OR SALE—Or sale, 1 top buggy, bran now ; 1 phaeton top bugdy and 1_platform sprin wagon. Inquire at Hospe's Music Store. 869mh O SALE—Sand and gravel. Frank J. Ko par, 1422 South 15th st. 182fenIT JOR yroather stripa, storm and doors, go to F. . N WANTED-FEMALE HELP. 1810 Tzard st 01 JOR RENT—A Inrgo handsomely furnishod P room; also one small one; modern 120 Capitol av i JFOR RENT—Unturaished room. fences OR RENT-—Furnished room for two, or without board. 1617 Capitol av Fun RENT—Furnished rooms i N el Gorman 12327 e e VW ANTED -Gl for Bousowork proferred, 424 N, 17th St. Widiowors & 0d German girl for gencral Helmrod, 1708 Douglns st. 001 W ENTED—A uirl to do goneral housework, $4 por weok to @ood girl. Apply at onco! 8, I Cor. 21st and Lenvenworth st. 621 VWANTED_A good girl for goneral house- work in family of 2 must know how to cook: $4 per week. Inquire at Edholm & Foil's. %11 YV ANTED-A giri to do gencral housework: n Gorman or Swede preferred. Apply to 1620 Douglas st. e WANTED_Ono first-cinas dining room @il algo o cook, Amcrican Cafe, Iith and Howard st. 0 YV ANTED—Good dining-room girls, | second cook for restuurani, girls for first and gocond work in private families; p given freo. Omaha Employment Bureau, 1120 Far- nun st 596 WASTED=Xn & and ironer; good wages; apply at nam street. xporioncod hands in dry goods apply to New York Dry Goods Store. by “7 NTED—Compotent girl in family of three at 2412 St Mary's ave. S0 V\r,\w “dining room girls: and also 8omo g0od cooks. Room 4_Bush: man block. Mrs. J. W. Morrison. '\' t houso- 5 Ploasant gt 782 i1l for general housework nt 634 Catherine stroet. 810 y ANTED—A nurse girl, Inquire nt 1620 Douglas street. Simh1* VWANTED Active Indy meents to soll our combined waist and corset, For cfreular, nddress Jackson Corset Co., Hox &5, Omuhn, Neb. Sl W nee; work n private familios; ool wago placos given irec.:eall at Nebraskn Employ. meat agency, 119 16th streot, cor Gapitol Ave. WANTED—Atonco, nurso eirl from 15 to 1 yours old to take' care of child 114 yenrs old; Germun proforred. 462 Conventst. 657 ‘V,\,\"rr:n—aubd kfn-li for general house- work. Room 4 Bushman Block, 16t nnd Douglas. 480 WANTED—MALE HELP. ivANTE’D_n&Tfi'Cflm’:h-r Prossman at Jour- nal office, Lincoln, Neb. 501 ‘V:\.\'Tlil)*flvllnh:l‘ wan as_tenant, for 80 acre farm. wol. improved, 12 miles from Omaha- Must have small family, Bell & Mo- Candlish 026-2% VW ANTED_A first-cluss rotail ahoo sales man, one well ncquainted in Omaba. Address, §lying reforonces and salary expected, Box 56, Vinton, Towa. 010-27 VVANTED_Agents and_salosman, 117 S. 10th street. T2 YV ANTED—Energotio mon to soil housohold awrticles. Profits £5 per day and upyward. C. H. Whitman, 112 K 8t. Lincoln. i 8% VWANTED—Agents. 200N. 10th st. WANTED-A first-class salosman to repro- sent a woll established house to tho drug trade, either exclusively or_in councction with some other line. Addross P. O. Box 14 City. SITUATION WANTED. VWANTED-Situaticn by young married man of steady habits: anything homorable; best of roforences; is used to the care of horses. L P. E., Bee Composing room. 9002 TANTED—$20,000 to $30,000—Partner with capital from 20,000 to $50,000 in tho lum- ber business out west, running fines of lumber yards. Stato amount’ of capital, aud if_active pirtnge or mot- Addross H. A. Catland, Buffalo Gap, Dk, 8R4 ANTED-Situation by young lady a8 type vriter; can furn'sh machine If necossary. s C. 32 Boo office. BR2-27 ed rooms. ble rooms on st and 24 strect ear passes door. 21st and Webster. JF OB, RENT Two nicel furnished rooms, with or without board; all convenie Dodge st. & IOR RENT- ench, 1418 Dodye. _ JPOR RENT—Furnished rooms. urnished rooms, §6 per month __ 8014 i 200 Dodre. 281.27¢ JOR RENT—11all on second floor of my build- ing, 1108 Farnam st,, snitable for club, so- cloty or business. Lohman. 1 0R RENT—Fo skeopin turnished and Block, cor. Eixhith and Ho\ OR RENT—Storo_room m_Withnell block, bet, Harney and Farnam on 1th. Inquire Room 17, Witlioll Block. i {JJOR R T —4 nicoly furnished rooms with or without board. 526 Pleasant st. TI5mh1s OR_RENT—Nicoly furnishod rooms, with hont, gas and bath; also fivst-class tablo bonrd: bost of referonces given and required. 1514 Dodlge s 533 keeping—rooms ght hout ecmer’s unfurnished in d st FOR BALE-MOUSES—LOTS. OR SALE-Lo Lots chonp and at great bargains, Lts on Cuming, lith, Farnam, nod other sirvets Lots in every addition to Omahn. Lots on casy terms and long time. Lots to suit. all pUrehsors, Lots—the choapost in the city, Lots from 3% to 10,000, Lot< in Kirkwood's add, at $100. Lats in Hanscom Place at §1,100 Lots in Dwight & Lyman's add. vory choap. Lots on 9th street at €150, Lots in Saundors & Himebiugh's add. Lots 1 Rogers’ add. ut $1.200. Lots ovorywhore in the city. Call on A McGavoek, Room Farnam st. , Redick Dlock, Wi POR SALE—A lot 66x240, and dwelling 20x24, near future Brownell Hall, cheaps half cash, balance small monthly payments. V. L. Vo- dick, 520 8. 13th st. 9i1 'OR SALE—?2 lots in Ragan’s add., must bo sold inside of two weeks; east, front; only 2 Dlocks from strect cars a bargain Tor cash. Lov- gren & Wilde. 827 lots in Smiths addition. Cunningham & Bronnan, 1511 Dodges OR SA 001 Wusincss 1ots on Jnckson. Jones, 11th, 12k av] 13th ets. Cunningham & Bronnan, 1511 Dodire, JoOR SALE-A howo and lot on Daveuport strect, only #30 eney terms. - Cunning- hiam & Brénnan, 151} Dodge. VWASHINGTON mirL—The best ncre prop- iy At prosent onthe market, Cunning- ham & Brennan, 1501 Sodge, A Lol 2y R OR SALFE—An &yom house and 7 lots for £2,000. Cunn nichan & Brenaan, 1511 Dodge. A OR SALEClioap lots in Hansoom Place from 8300, Cufringham & Brennan, 1511 Doage. {OR SALE—A big bargain on Hamilton C Call for particulass, Cunningham & Br nan, 1511 Dodge. JFOR SALE-A gool houso and lot on Tzard street, n bargnin a: §2,50. Cunningham & TBrennan, 1511 Dode, JOR SALE—A lot (n_Loavenworth strect, near Park ave., only §1,600, for a few days. Cunningham & Bronnas, 1511 Dodge st. TFPOR SALE—A few rice lots noar the Sacrod Heart Academy, south fronts. Cunning- ham & Brennan, 1511 Diydge. OR SALE—Two houses_and lot_on North 18th street, rented for $0 a month, 00 for all. Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Dodge. HILL—1s the best ncre ‘unningham & Brennan nddition 8250, $20 cash_balance on monthly payments. Cunninghan & Brennan, 1511 Dod Lots in Murray's @ ddition on 13th stroct, $400. Cunningham & Brennan, 1611 Dodgo. VWASHINGTON WILL—Jjustn fow lots for Sale. Ensy torms Cunningham & Dron- nan, 1511 Dodyo. 03527 [OR SALE—$15,00-Insido business proper- ty. Call for partirulars on Rice & Moore, 2 Farnam. il OR SALE—A fow of the host 10ts in Wiloox's add, at $600 each. Potter & Cobb, I.’yli:;‘nr» stock tarm, Land—Improved Co., one of the best in the Merric 3,500 ncres bottom land in Sarpy Co., 815 poer acre, 400 aores noar Council Bluffs, 50 per ncre. 1,000 acros in Lincoln Co., $6 per acre. E. F. Ringer, 119 N. 15th St. T8 QORSALE—210ts, 5 room hovse, Arbor Place add., §1,850; bargain, Moore, 12 “honso, good barn, Rico & Farnam, 8T 0 lots, Kilby ndd., onsy torms rahan, Croighton Blook' ™ R SALE—Ono of the flnest corners on Farnam, $15,000; £5,0) cash and oasy torms. Rents for 81,6005 a burgnin. rable houses and lots, vacant lots and acres. Marshall & Lobeck, 1508 Farnam. OR SALE—In:le city improved property, one milo from P, O. House and_lot, 2418 Poppleton ave., 60x168, 4 foot grade. 5 rooms, 8 _closets, 100 barrel cis: torn, comented cellar, Food walks, fencos and ontlioiises, 25 natural shude troes: . prico_$3,000. Ono half ciish, §700 in one year, bifance 5 years at & per cont interest. Caflon or nddross W, H. Whitson, 2410 Poppleton ave oz P. O. box 56, R BALE—Spiondid improved {a rom Oainha, on Military road, near school oftice, § niles irom Elkhorn station, only &35 an nore. 150 ucro fine farm 10 miles from Omaha, with all improvemonts, $,250; 4 cash. Cuming County, #0) icres, part impr good buildings: only §25 an nére; easy terms Cass County,fine furm of 240 acres:150 brokcen 5 miles from Wecping Wator; $8,500; ousy terms ¢ part Omaha real estate. Morrick County. 160 acros, vart Improve ohian BN AL 15 WIoT0s Ghy ORI Lincoln County, i larze amount of fino farm- inge land at only §0 rer n Polk County, a tew ch $15 und 20 por acro. osper County, 48 ncres near the town of Elwood on tho I3, & M. K. K., only § per acro; will gell this spring for $12 (6 Custer County, 20 neres near Stop P.0.: It R. will run through' 1t this summer; only $5 por aare. 314 miles east of Council Bhufls wo havo ono of the finest farms in lowa: all_jmproved, excel- lent bulldings; a very cholce pleco of PrOperty at $50 an ecro, ‘And many others toc numerous to mention. Call and’ sce_our list of nll kinds of roalty; many bargains in city property; cheap subur- bun lots on casy puyments, otc. Stockdale & Bunchier, 1511 Lodge st. OR SALE—16) acres in city limits of Kear- ney at a bargain, and on good terms. Ad- aress Y. M. Woounan, U. P Town Lot Agent, Denver Junction, Silmh24 [OR SALI £1250. Graham Creighton Block. ico quarter sections at ‘olorado. Full cornar on Firnam, 66x132, 530 OR SALE—A goneral stck of merchandise, will invoico about. 810.000. To auy party un' dorstanding the dry woods and grocory busi- ness. Broken Bow 18 the best pornt {n_tho stato, 1 will rent or sell the builline. Building, two #loors 100x22 fect. D, 8. Lohr, Broken Bow. Neb. S1zmh2 'OR SALE—Creamery will be eold chean, on cnsy torms, ta anyone who will run it the coming souson 0. M. Cartor, Ashland, Neb, W ANTED-_To exchanga for stock of hard: witre and gonernl morchandise, 5% acres of fino Thayer Co.,Neb., land: 5 lots in Genoa. Neb.. good store building (hest corner): good dwelling (best location) in Essex, Ia., also 80 neres 14 milo from town of Fssex, Tn., sceded in biue crass. For further partioulars address John Linderholm Central City Nebraskn. 658 OR SALE—A $2.500 stock of millinery goods in splondid locstion. A hig bargain for somo ono as o liberal discount will ho given. For fur- thor particulars address 1396, Boe Ofice. 622 IO SALE—A drug store in a good live town - & first rate location for a phvsician. Capital Fequired about £2,80. New bullding and cloan swock. Address or call on I, Moses & Co.. Val- entine, Neb. B3tmeha REAL ESTATE. ¥ YOU havo proporty to sell or oxohanzo, 41k Nst it with O, 1. Cnswell & Co., Room 19, No* iiraska National Tiank Building. A02mhes STOVE REPAIRS. " FMEW. C. Motzner Stove Repair Co. 111South Wth St. hetweon Dodgo and Douglas. i{mnm and board, 00 North 224 at. I10mh2re ovening of th 5t between 10 /and Cass, and 2nd and Cal, & beavi e findor will roceive Foward by relurning (0 3 2813 Cass st 0 10th and #16 8o 15th sts ain with banglo bearing } ono side and date ¥indor will he rewardoa by 7 10th st. 021 hain. bet. Daven. 2th: a8 'it_hélones to & doid parent, raturn' 10 409 N. 12th st and_wot OST-—-Dotweon wateh the imitials C. W, 1581 on the other, Foturning swne ERSONATL-You will find something entively W now in docornted mlasswaro: vory protty y Dot expensive at Moady's China store, 31 North © 20th st. Sign of the Big Plicher, 0627 ADIES in wint of g00d girls can be sup' iplied by calling ut the Omaha Enploymont Bureau, 1120 Farnaw 8t, Telephono No. J,ADRIES 1w want of good domeetio heln a be supplied by callirs on the Omaha Em. shn&uwnu fice, Hoom 4, Bushman's Block, Ms. Morriso: propriotor. of extra fne milch y e sold unicr & guacan our yardson 23th and Burt sts. Pe ar. o315 Mt SALE- Fresh cows and spriuzers, 2 of ) THolstein boifers: also flue Young olstein bull, 3 and Popple-on ave. 9156+ —Furniture and lease of b Address €29, lee Office. §-2; 1 1t SALE" A splendid square piano, as wocd {65 © W, 0f Gho of the best wanufacturess in B * Wi cuntry. i cost $0). Wil bo sold nt a Do bo soen it 1ny o Cuatlos lrandes. AL¥—Lot of furniture nearly new, WISCELLANEOUS WANTS. “r,mrr,fi—A largo furnished or partinlly furnished ho in good loeation. Kefer- gnees given. Address Mrs. L M. Huys, 213 8. 234 t. o W ANTED Tmmedintoly, resuence property, £3,000 to £.000 In value. Wo have customer now waiting. C. J. Caswell & Co., Room 1, Iron Bank, 12th nna Farnam. 9203 VW ANTED-A lot, improved o unimproved located betwecn Capitol ave. and Burt st., and wast of 1ith st.; nlso a picoe of property of South 10th or 1ith sts.J. W. Robbins, Liox 2 6 VW ANTED—Horse, wigon and harnoss suit- able for delivery purposes. Inquire Room 20, Omaha National B2nk, 90021 ANTED—To Rent—I wish to ront for one or two years a good 10-room dwelling; must be in good repair and good locality. Ad- dress H. 1. Cady, care Chicngo Lumbor ¢ Y 7 ANTED—Two rooms and bourd for gon- tleman, wife and daughtor, convenient to Farnam st. edst. Address C 25, Bee Offico. 8273 WANTED—Purtios necding wells dus, cis- terns built_or wells cloaned. Address Luther Coon, Benl & Behrnes' store, Ti0-26% “'.’\Mhu’—r.-mns. W00 8. 11th st. - 3 VVANTED o buy a socaathand type. writer. J. B. Haynes & Co.. Omaha. 5128 FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. TR RENT-Nicoly furnished rooms, 1013 Dodge. [ TOR RENT—A nice 6-room cottage near tho postoflice. Purty must buy the furniture and carpets, which 'is all first-class, at_about 400 would v thno on purt. - Address Now No. 122 N, 15k st. 9190-27% T—8-room cottage, 2314 N. Califor- nia st, P.J. Creedon, Room 15, Omaha Na- flonn) Bank Buiiding, 051% an RENT-Cottage No. 618 N, 17th, lllq\lll’D botween 12 and 1 p, m. $22.50 per month, T3-27T% Ok RENT—A 6-room cottage, furnished or unfurnished, Inquiro 530 8. 2ist, b 0K RENT—% acre truck farm: hus one 2 stary B room house. 1 aud 4 room cottase, barn, fruit, oto: good ehanco for country rosi- dence. E. ¥, Ringer, 119 N, 1ith, 800 OR RENT-—Two ver, Howard Stroet over 14 provoments. A splondid locatiou to_rent fur- hishod rooms. Omaha Roal Extate and Loan Co., Rooms 22 and 25, Withnell Bloek. RS JFOR BENT-Gurdon farm. 39 8. 1ith 8t doglrable o NT_Now cottago, 6 roows, on 8. 10th . C Baldwin, ok Fm(iu:x T—Threeroom House, ith & o JPOR RENTHouse of 8 rooms 22d_and Har noy St Inquire of Mount & Gritin 213 3 1ith Bireot, o5 ]"()l( RENT—lree nousos of 10, ¢ and 4 rooms each. J. Phipps Koe. B0 © POR RENT-ROOMS. NOR RENT-With board one larg com with gas and buth 100 front ut 109 Jones i g i I urnished room, 401 NU 1 OO WENT oo o light bousekecping niture for sule cheap, ad, ¢ PO RE 1169 Puul st rosiENT-iy 1 for tur- tly furnis deseubly located: <65 C 54, be ofl W13 190 Wi with Loa: & 1013 Cypito) A larzo front roum splond; Culliornia sl Apply ub i and Burt. 615 o T ensy & Couneliy’s, 16 POR BENT-Niccly furnisiod 1oo 11i Soutis 15th, ToR SALE—Lots to the west of town, near Farnam st. and Lowo ave., in Potter's’ add., 0 and $600 8safe and profitable investment uf } 8 each. Potter & Cobb 1515 Farnam st. OR SALE—House and barn, cor. : California sta. OR SALE—A new %room house and lot on Saunders st., a ba . 4 acre lots in Himebaugh's add. vory chesp, Houses and lots in all parts ot the city. Improved and unim- proved land for sale or trade. R. R, Ball, 1:2 N. Gith st. Sifmh24 OR SALE- 20 ncros, improvod, % milo west of water works resorvoir on Military rond, For price and torms, nddress P, 0. Box 410, 84 JATTERSON PARK Is the chopest addition; n Omain 0 cheap &8 this—3175 to First floor, Iron Bank Building. son. {OR SALE—Now_clognnt_modorn 13 room rosidonce. . V. Smith's add, §6,000. Rico & Moore, 1222 Farnam 87427 cor. 25th and 820,28+ atest, bost and ‘0 Proporty near 350 per_acre. D. C. Pattor- 516 OR SALE—Three finc lots in Shinn's 3 add. at 880) ouoh. - Totter & CobD, 1615 Farnam. OR SALE—$1,800—3 lots, new 4-room house, zood barn_and well, Walnut Hill add.— Dargain, Rico & Moore, 1232 Furnam. 870-21 JOR SALE—Lots in Lowe's 1at addition, south fronts, casy terins, only 3600, Pottor & Cobb, 1515 Farnam st. 81 YR SALE—#) acros tine land 44 miles from - postofiice; §150 per nore if sold at once. E. T, Ringer, 119 15th €. PATTERSON, Rtoal Estato, 12 o nAm—touses, coitngos, Iots, suburban idont, for suln for cash or on- monthl onts wrtsof tho clty, Call o orad- Pattorson, 1224 Faru i) House and lot, 20th stroct, Just house ronts for 817 per month; 200, o eusy torms. Rice & Mooro, 122 F By W. T. Graham, Creightou Block. Lot on Pierce t. 60x165, ¥1,100. Lotin West Omuha add., 870, Fine corner near Saunders St., $1,500. 40x140 8. 161h L., 81,000, Lots in Hansom Place, $8%. ginia avo., $900. Cornerlat and next ono'to Ir, Goorgla ave., each 81,40, Two l0is on Georgia ave, one block from Leay enworth, both 3,00, 20 lots in Kilby add,, ench $500. Good house, t-roonis, North Omuba, §2,000. House 7-rooms, (eorzin ave., §3,000. Splondid_oottuge, B-rooms on 2ird St. near Leavenworth, §2,500. ine Liouse on 8. Lits St., §2,800. 1x182 near Nisholus St., wareliouse property hort thime, §2,30, il E—Acre lots, Giso's add., only §1.50) FPotter & Cabb, 1515 Farnarm. 7 OB SALE-S uores, with house, Lum, 114 acres prapo vines, & acre of rasplerrics, horse, hirnoss und wagon: 1 milo west of Fort Omubia, ull for §1,50; $1,20 cash, balance 1o suit ourchasor; musi be sold betore the Tth of March, lnguire on promises. Sam! I, Jones ToTmet TOR SALE—10 acre tract 4 miles west of post office, 185 por acre, Hice & Moore, 122 Fornam, (e TROBSALE -0 vasy terma, 1) lots in Ha com Place {rom $500 to §1,60) Plonsunt st., with double hio with all modern improvemen Lotsin We Corner 1o Shiun'a ning from t Pluge, bargein! i TooR sas just south of the park in Clar's Pl ) cach, on easy terms, Pot- for & Cobb, 1615 Furnmu 00 OR SALE—Sovoral desirable businoss lots on Lich St., and business and rosidence lots in all parts of the city. Also warehouse, hotel and furm property. Honses (o rent. - Proporty shown froc of charge apd o laige liat to seloct troni At prices rknging from §25) to $10,00. Par- ties dosiriig t luvuet should 100k over’ our list and prices betore buying. Corcespondonco 8o leited and inorsiation about tho city freely ven, Omatia Hon Estite & Loan Co., Koot 8, Oalin ] JROR SALE—Choup lots in Bure Ouk, just cast of Hanscom Park, near strect cars, §70, easy terms. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Furnum st. ' 864 OR SA! e of the best improved and i ms in Douglas county, Neb., 5 miles we aha_court house, cond taining 160 acres, with house, stablo, wells, or- chard and pasture, etc.; one-half cash, balinco to suit purchuser. ' Bor' further particulars ad- dress Guo. Linde, enfo Omaha Boe, Omaha, No- Draski. v il IORSA LE—House and, lot in Shinn's add, block from strect car line, £1,6 0. Housonnd b lot near 24th "und lard st feot, onst_front, on1th strect, (business $10,500. Geo. P. Bemis, 15t and Douglas st. 621 8elden's addition, only 2 blocks from enworth st.. 152x124, gnly $1,5)0. Potter 515 Farnam st. OR SALE—At a bargain. Fine business property on 8. 18th, ®x15) ft. This can be Dbought for §2.000 less than actual value if taken atonce. If youwant an investment look ot this, Cochrin Bro's § Co., 150 Farnam St. 815 [IOR SALE—Glbs o lots p bas forsalo lots in Hans- com Pliice, §400 to §1,k00. j1bson has for sale houses and lots in Hans. com Placo. ’ Gibson has for sale housos and lots in all parts £ tho city. Gibson s improved farms and lunds in all parts of Nebraska for &ale or exchange. iibson has thousands of acres of land in cstern Nebraska_ for sule from $2 to $4 per bson would like to soe youif you want to buy or seil, Gibson'sis the place to list your property. Call and soe him at Room 3, Withnell Block, cor. 15th and Harney sts. 80 OR SALE— §13,000 — Half fino inside residenco 8 storyzbrick flats, all month €ach. interest in a roperty, _ six .all_rented for$30 to $55a Rico & Moore, 1222 Farnam. 87127 €. PATTERSON, Real Estate, 1221 Farnam » Large lot and beautiful cottage only.. §: Cornor lot, Davenport und 23d New cottage and lot, montl Ten beautiful acros, cheap. 88 foot on Farnum St., o 100x150 foet, Himebauizh ach of the abovo aro burgi sole agenoey. C. Patterson. EWPORT—Nearest, best acro lots, olegant location, unsur,ms:wl view of the oity, reachied over level roads, no hills to climb; casy torms of paymont; 8 per cent interest; price, $300 an acro. AwEs, 1500 Farnam, AMES PrAce—Cheapest and necarest city lots for t only £31010 30 por lot. REDICK'S GROVE—Just Eouth of Farnam st., % Dlock from 2ith and Farnnm_ st. school house; only 8500 to $1,200 por lot on casy terms. Awrs, 1500 Furnam. NATURAL GROWTH ghndo”trocs on every lot in Redick's Grove: only 24 blocks from Park AVC. CArS, Redick's Grovi BIIGRTON = Splondid woro Iots, 8215 por lot: most desirablo acro lots next to' Nowport, 806 this handsome proporty. MeLROSE HiLt—Southwest of Hanscom Park 10 minutes wilk from Park ave. oars: lots £30) to $350 on terms to suit buyer. Malrose Hill lots_will Tor do=b 3 prosent prices in a yeur's time, Como and 820 this property. AMES, 1500 Farnam. WHY PAY RENT when youcan buy a lot in Ames Placo for $20) to §3)0 on such 08sy terms? Sce theso lots. OAK CHATHAM—This love tract of land has not a poor lotin it. The Belt Line depot hus been located on thisland. Lots sell for $500 to l‘fl)fl on very ensy payments. See Oak Chat- ham, PLAINVIEW~Choice lots still for sale in this popular addition at fair priccs, on cusy puy- ments, SUBDIVISION — Acro lots Eouthwost ‘om I’ilrk, very desirable ground, selling ) por lof OW PLACE=Theso lots are tho cheap- ost for sale on Leavenworth st. Prico $30) to $000, on payments to suit. AMES, 1500 Farnam 8t. CALL and sedor yoursclf tho chancos for sufe investment offered. Remomber, Omaha's growth is solid and lnsting. Property will con- Unuo to advance. Buy now and make the ad- vance. Az, 1600 Farnam St. TTERSON PARK ¥ the latest, best and che pestaddition: o aoro property near Omati, & ohioup us this—8H15 t0 '833) per noro, First loor, Iron I!nn’l Huilding~ D. b.m‘;mxr- son. * F ;I;;LT:II‘HL‘I‘ on Farnam, 00x132, $12500. Grabam, Croighton Block, 533 F Trobtots 1 Shinn's 2a addition, on eustern slopeygnlyd blocks from stroot cars, chieap—only $70. Feiter & Cobb, 1515 Far- D st. 85 L JPOR SALE-A fineduert traot on South 10t street, only u faw biocks from streot car ick, 315 8. 1dth st 45 frFeor. Caitornia and i proposed paving on 4 cior.” Potter & Cobb, o iy line. Inquire at Lango & F Forsae Bth sts., i st., $530 aud nam st, m cour sl piy IATTERSON house, $175 to §35) pe wont, balince casy. terns. Bank Bullding, D. C. Patterson, 4 wilos from court acro: small cash pay- First tloor, fron D. 0. Patterson. 5 RSON PARK— 8175 to §35) pi ment, bafance easy terms. Bank'Building. {ORSALE—Two lots m Pelham Pl block from street car track. Inquire? 1th streot. B DOR SALE—{ ucre ot 8 £00d f-room house, rocery store, with stables, cut-houses an elty wator, 224 ncar X o mo. Loan Co., Roows 0 ¥3), framo butld noar Lta wand Fae- ur # und %, Withnell block. IORSALE—A two story, ing, suitable fora stor?, Dam3td Applyat thid of JAND SEEKERS, ATTENTION-Tor ful Wi Jparticulars about froe and estern Nebraska address T Roul Estate Agent, North Platte Neb. OVGREN & WILDE- 4 Iacroom houso emd lot on & fith St 184—Fino' $-room brick house with basement, ‘well, eistorn, barn and outhouses, on 8. 16th _ 8t., $4,250, 1352t lote aad 8.room house In Hanscom Place, 120-24r0 0-room house and lot on Harney st., 1262 lots and avenue, fl improvements, $8,000, 124—Lot 653135 on Leavenworth, . #11,0, 1i8—&r00m honse on Plorco et., $3,000. 110~0-room house on Chicago ave., all moder improvements, 8,000, 111—Fine new &room house on Georgia ave., all modern improvements—a bargain—$3.500, 5—5-room house and 1ot on Chicazo st., 3,000, 2/1=Fine Jot in Clifton, §1.250. 105<Fine lot on Virginia ave,, £1,100, 101—~Lat northeast of Park, §1,160. 277—Tot on Cuning st., £2.000. J1—Lots in Plainview, $700. Lot in Isace & Sclden's add., & Lot near lower St. Mary s ave. 48—Lot in Hawihorne add., $700. Lota on Georg a ave., §75). . Lovgron & Wilde, Room 10, Granite Block. Tqom houte on upper Capitel basement and all litest im- on noar 16th, 4,500, LITERARY NOTES. In the frontispicce of the March Century there is a reminder that Spain has been astonishingly quiet since the death of the young king. “Emilio Castelar, the Orator,"—whose striking personality is revealed in the portrait, and described in William Jackson Arm- strong's paper with the above title, and in a crisp articleof ‘Reminiscences” by Alvey A. Adee, of the state department, Washington,—has been a figure in every political agitation since the abdication of Isabella I1., the mother of the late king. These articles define the brilliant talents which have made Caste the pride of his people, and his limitations as a popu- lar leader. In the opening paper, “ltaly from a Tricycle,” Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pennell begin a novel pen and pictorial account of a trip from Florence to Rome. Ex-Minister Benjamin writes of *Moun- taineering in Persia.’’ Like his other papers, this cle is richly illustrated. Irs. Schuyler Van Rennss tributes a second paper on *‘City Dwell- ings.” The fifth part of Mrs. Mary Hallock Foote's story of mining life is o dramatic approach to the trial scene which is begun, and with which “John Bodewin's Testimony” will end, in the April number. Mr. Stockton’s amusing novelette, ‘A Borrowed Month,” con- cludes with a transfer of the scene from Switzerland to Albany. Mrs. Margaretta Wetherell Kernan contributes the short story of the number, “John Toner's Es periment.’’ This month’s war article is by General Don Carlos Buell, who, in “Shiloh Reviewed,” 1s General Grant’s paper of a year ago, and also ta 1ssue with General Sherman. The March St. Nicholas opens with Mrs. Clement’s “Art and Artists” paper on ‘“French Painters.” Mrs. Burnet’s serial, “Lattle Lord Fauntleroy,” follows with & most delicately humorous account of the young American nobleman's first interview with his aristocratic grand- father. One of the principal features of the numberis the first nine of the ‘“‘St. Nicholas Dog Stories.”’ Henry Eckford’s “Wonders of the Alphabet” will be a revelation to many readers of the mag- azine, who have probably never im- rined that so many interesting and curious things could be said about those very elementary a, b, c’s. * George Washington,” Horace E. Scudder's bio- graphical _serial, is as entertaining as fiction. Frank R. Stockton ‘‘Personally Conducts” his st t-home t lers to Klorence and Venice. Of the short stories the most notable are *‘Quaker Es ther's Ride,” an exciting horse story by E. Viuton Blake, and_““The Great Snow- ball Fight,” by Charles Barnard. “The Brownies'' Circus” leads the poetry in ])npulm' interest, and Alfred Brennan ex- hibits some curiosities of drawing in his clever “Minute Sketches.” “A Crimson Stain,” by Annie Brad- shaw (Cassell & Co.) i§_an exciting story of Spanish vengeance, hatred and malice. Most ot the action taKes place on English soil. The heroes are the two sons of the Spanish hangman. Their mother flies with them to England in order that they may pe the succession to the sangumary calling of executioner, which, in" Spain, is hereditary. A beautiful Joing womaxi of good principles, but shady circum- stances, is the heroine, and through her the villain, Don Evorica, endeayors to decoy the "hangman’s sons into Spain. There aro many exciting scenes in_the book, which closes with an account of the at Venice and the death of the ’s younger son, who has sacri- ficed s life to discover the nature of the dread disease and has thereby wiped out the “*Crimson Stain.” et R TS 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 cured him of inflammato- ry theumatism three times when phys cian’s prescriptions were in vain, Ho took one or two pills every night for a fortnight. SN S Miss Susan B. Anthony asserts that twenty-six members of the United States senato are in favor of woman suflrage. JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE has fbo come recognized as the best washing prepar ation ever invent It has relieved wash day of the old w and tear, and cleanse the dirtiest fabric without injuring - George and Martha Washington were arraigned on the same day recently at a police court within sight of Mount Vernon. ——— “For economy and comfort cvery spring, we use Hood's Savsaparilla,” writes a Buffalo, (N, Y.) lady. 100 doses One Dollar. e A part of the ca the steamer Feronia, recently lost on the Duteh const consisted of 5,000,000,0 Uncudlusnlusiguud for the Chinese trad -~ Slippery sidewalks cause limbs. St. Jacobs Oil heals them, cents, bruised Fifty — Pale young celery and eucalyptus are the names of two new tints of green. ‘The former is almost like the pretty linden green; the latter is a very soft sen groen. Safe and pure, and without any opiates is Red Star Cough Cure. Only 25 ts a bottle, The wicked story comes from Paris that a sunsage-maker there displays a placard in his window announcing: “Every link carefully inoculated by M. Pasteur. e — # % Delicate Disenscs, affocting male or femate, however induced, specd: ily and_ permanently cured. Illustrated book conts in stamps. World's Dispensery lical _Association, 663 Main Strect, Bufialo, N Y. » By the new process of toughening tim- t is claimed that the effect produced upon white wood is such that u cold chisel is required in order to split it. “This result is accomplished by a spec method of steamingthe timber and sub- mitting 1t to end pressure, technically Supsetting it.” By this means the cells and fibres are compressed into one eom- paet mass; and it is the opinion of those who have experimented with the process that wood can be compressed to the ex- tent of 75 per cent, und that some of the timber now considered unfit for use. in such wo! 4 s building, for in- stinee made -viluable by this for ean s as @ substitute SATURDAY'S MARKET FIGURES | A Half Oent Range Governs Wheat Trading Throughout the Session. GRABBING AT EIGHTHS ALL DAY, Corn Sympathizes With tho Leading Cereal, and Shows No Lifo—Pro- vislons Just About Active at a Small Range in Price. Cn1cAGo, Feb, 37.—[Special Telegram.]— The wheat market to-day was notable once more for its dullness only, The highest and lowoest sales were at figures not halfa cent apart, and although puts and calls last night were freely sold within %c of the market the purchaser of either would to-day have been unable at any time to get back a cent of his money. Some reports of snow, followed by rain, were re ed from Missouri river points, but they seemed to attract little attention, certainly to excite no apprehensions on either side. There was no reported change in foreign markets, and the seaboard was steady. but there was no export, and this lat- ter fact off<et the others. Business was con- fined almost exclusively to room traders, and the sealpers were grabbing eighths all day with an avidity which showed their tears to wait for anything more would be Impolitic. The outlook for next week is one dependent, upon the weather and the movements of e exporters, Without a radical change in the former or some large purchases by the latter, it is probable that a lower range of values will follow, but with a good cold snap, with- out snow, which would give the erop killers a chance to get in their work, or with some such strong buying for export as marked the early part of the week, we mighthave a bulge of 8 orde without much trouble. Keep your eyo on the ‘“‘indications.” Puts and calls sold }ge from the market, the closing price on May being S41¢@S43c. - Estimated receipts for Monday, 50 cars, ConN—Corn was mnearly stagnant, the range of prices being only e, May elosed at402{@10%e. Itseems disinclined to go be- low the 40c mark, though last week it hung just above 41c for a long time, and then broke sharply. 1t may be preparing to do the same thing now, though the trade profess it is cheap enough at these figures. Ten loads were bought for export to-day, and 75,000 bushels cleared from the ;seaboard. Esti- mated receipts for Monday, 420 cars. ProvisioNs—Provisions were ratheractive, pork showing an unsettled tendency and moving easily up or down under moderate pressure. The Plankinton party arethought to be buying again, and this suspicion checks the inclination of the bears to rencw their late raid upon the market. Ribs and lard closed raggedly at about unchanged figures. Pork was fractionally higher, but top prices were not maintained, May fluctuating from $1037% to $10.95, and ciosing at $10.87'¢. The receipts of hogs for the week exceeded the estimate about 350 per cent, but next week’s arrivals, it is thought, will not be ov 90,000, The quality Is generally poor. Isti- mate for Monday, 20,000, FINANCIAL. Now York. Feb. 27.—MoNEY—On call, easy at 152 per cent, . Prine MERCANTILE PAPER—4@5 per cont. TERLING EXCHANGE—Dull and -~ un- changed at $4.8714 for sixty days, and $4.80!§ for demand. GOVERNMENTS—Active and strong, Stocks—Dullness reigned supreme in stocks. Total sales were less than_any one preceding day in the past five months, and amounted to only 150,503 shares. ‘The market was steady at the opening, and during the forenoon remained firm, réaching the highest quotations of the day generally a little before noon. During the aiternoon there was a downward tendency, prices touching the low- est point of the day after 2 o'clock. In final dealings thero was a small rally. With very few exceptions extremo fluctuations were within a range of 1 per cent, and frequently less than J4, “Comparing prices this evenini with those-of a week ago, changes are nearly cqually divided between' adyances and de- clines, but the latter are generally fractions, while in some cases there are gains of nearly 2 per cent, and New Jersey Central is up 23 per cent. BTOCRS ON WALL STREET. cent bonds... 1003 0, &N, W preferréd. {IN. Y. C. % Oregon T 4155 Pacific Mail.. 1407 |1, D, &L 155 |P'P, O, 1874 Rock 15l 1209 12778t L. 213¢ L1807 preferied, 275¢.C., M. & St. ... GLig referred. . 1 lmy t. 203 r 987 Texas P 8615 Union Pacifi 417 |W., St L, & P [ preferred. 1004/ Western Union. 73 20510, R & N.ovooss 10236 587 Central Pacific *C. & A, Erie....... preferrod Illinois Centra . B, & W, Kansas & 'Toxas. LakeShoro. ... Mich, Contral.... Mo. Pacilic, ... Northern Pac... proferred... . PRODUCE, Chfcago, Feb, 27.—Flour — Steady and unchanged; winter wheat flour, $4.40004.85; southern, $4.00@4.05; Wisconsin, 470; Michigan soft spring_wheaf, 4005 Minnesota bakers', 3,504 ents, $4.655,00; low grades, 52,003 Wheat—Weaker; “early declined e, ad- yanced dc, then ruled quiet for some time, finaily ruled weaker and closed deunde 73 T0i4@s03c Tor cash; Tige for Febru- and Maureh; 811 7@545¢c for May. Corn—Quiet, butsteady and a shade firmer; closed steady’ with futies ‘ge better than vestord 371 for cash; 3695@3610 ie for March; 40i5@103c ats—Dull and quict but & shade firmer: 4@ I{cbetter with near futures very dully h; 237%c for February and Mareh; for May. —Steady at 5e, rjev—Dull but steady Whisky—§1.16, # Timothiv—1@2e lower; prime, §1.55, Flaxseed—Weal: No. 1, SL10, tive but irfeguli * declined 10@ 1he, later firmer and prices improve 3 £10,70 for cash and February : $10. for March: 10,510,573 for May. Lard—Steady at former figures; 5974 for cash,” February and March; 6.0i5¢ for May. Billk M Shonlders, $3.05@3,00; short §5.70(05,80; BLort ribs, $5,40, irin; good to ¢ creamery, 20 choice to fine selections da 16 Steady 1le; youny skims, s@de. Egab—Lower and weaker at 10@17e, Hides—Green, 7e; heavy green salted, fully cured, Se; light, 8ie: bull hides, 63 dry salted, 1905 diy flint, 18@Me; call skins, and finn; full_cream, Americas, 11@lic; 1 country, try, B3ci oako, 434 i{eiNo, 2 coun- Ints, 6,000 L 25,000 T 231,000 * 115,000 2,000 24,000 Sinpments. 8,000 9,000 Flour, bbls. ........ Wheat, bu...... Corn, Ol... 191,000 12,000 : 2000 New York, Feb, 27 —Wheat—Kececipts, Xporls, none; spet dull; options lieavy, lnier became stionger aud dy’s vaded red, 83g33; No, 2 s March closing at 921 ¢ Lowers Recelpts, @S200; export No. 3, 4T@diige) ade 0l4¢ 10 Marcli closing Ry Barlay, by closed red, 94 Corn 74,0003 No. 2, exports, 1,400 coelpts, 57,0003 i white 'western, western, ST@VN¢; anited closed at 790 Petrolenmm—Ste i 76 Fizgs—Steady ages: western, 22¢. Pork—Dull and more or less no Lard—Fairly netive; western $6.50; March, $0.25, Bufter—Quiet and weak; western, 125 Eigin creamery Chieeso--Quiv 8t Louis, Feb. 27.-Wheat lowets N , Kebruary W Corn—Steady and a shade firmer No. 3 mixed, eash, 85%@35% e} February and March 8olge; May, 86k, : : Oats—Steady; No. 2 mixed, 20ige: Marehy 203 bid; May, 51%¢ bid. Rye—o0ige. Whisky-s1.10, Pork—Fasy at $10.00, Lard—85.85, Butter—Dull but steady ; creamery, 295@50¢3 dairy, 18@¥c. Minneapons, for sample lots: futures dul qush, ste March, Sile: AprilSios May flog 1 nor'thorn, cash, 33¢; March 82ige; Aprily 8ic: ¥ ay, Soc. = Flour—Quiet; patents, $4.50@4.88; bakers', §3,80(@ 4,00, Ttecoipts Shipments bbls. Milwaukoe, Feb, Wheat—Lower; cash, 8003 May, S4%e; June, Soe, Corn—Stealy; No. Oats—Dull p Kye-Staady: 5%, Barley—Quliet; No. 2, 50fe. Trovisions—-Firmer; moss pork, cash and March, $10.72; May,: 1090, Cincinnat, Feb. 37~ Wheat—Enser; No. 2 red, Corn On fob, 7. —~Wheat—Active No. 1 hand Wheat, 184,000 bu, Wheat, 10,000 buz flon \Weaker: No. 8 mixed 87ige. Esiery No. 2 mixed 32ge. K Quiet; No. 2, 65, Barley—Light _demand extra No, 8 spring, 60c, Pork—Dull at $11.00. Lard-—-Stronger at $ Whisky—Steady at £1.10, Liverpool, Feb. 97— Wheat — Supply good; new No. 8 winter and spring, steady at7s 1d, . Flour—Supply good and market steady at 88 2l Corn—Supply good: spot and _February, st at 45 25d;5 March and April, casy ab 4s 244, New Orlcans, 48c, Quiet and wenk at 85, Products—Dull, and unchanged: Feb., 27.—Corn—Firm at Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $3.75; long clear, 503 elear rib, 5 BAS C"{v o b 27, —~Wheat—Lower; March, 71 bid, T8¢ asked May, Tr¢e, Corn—Lower: ensli, 27 3¢ Did, 2o nsked No. 2 Mareh, 2%5¢c asked: Ma Oats—Cash, 300 bid, Toledo, Feb. 27.—Wheat—-Closed firm; cash, R2@R1¢ Corn—Firm; cash, S0e. Oats—Dull; cash. $2. LIVE STOOK. Chicago, Feb. 27.—The Drovers' Journal rol»nn tile—Roceipts, 1,800: steady but very slow; shipping steers, $5.90m5.50; stockers and 'feeders, 83,0004 40; cows, bulls and mixed, $1,15724.00: bull, 33,00@%30; through Texas catile, $1.5024.40, Hogs—Receipts, 13,000 slow: light, 5¢ low or; rough and mixed, M@4.103 packing and shipping, $4.10@4.40; light, $3.70@4.15; skips, $2.80@3.75 Shop—Teecints, 5,200: O3, 70 @5.50. St. Louis, Feb. 27.—Cattlo—Receipts, 300; shipments, 150; market active and 10@13 higher; common to_choice shipping, $4.00@ 5.40: butchers’ steers, £8.25@420; cows and heifers, $2.95@3,7; 'stockers and feeders, $2.85(@1.20, Hogs—Receipts, 1,400: shipments, 1,003 market active and 'steady, closing easy: butchers’ selections, §4.20@4.40; mixed packing, §3.00@4.153; light, $5.50@4. 15, Kansas City, Feb. 27.—Cattle—Recelpts, 6003 shipmenfs, none; »n-mle": exportors, 55,503 common to choice shipping, $4.00 -00; stockers and feedors, $5.30@i. 107 cows, 1003, 530, Icceipts, 6,000; shipments, none Dt firm; heavy and mixed packing weak and 5e lower: good to choice $4.00@ 3 comnon to medium, $3.65@3.00; skips and pigs, $1.50@3.55 strong: wethers, £2.50@14 00 Texans, ; Lumbs, $4. OMAHA LIVE STOCK. Saturday Evening, Feb, 27, market was generally qulet to-day, attle market remains unchanged and sales were light. Steers ayeraging 1,000 t0 1,550 quoted at 0@4.10; averaging 1,330 to 1,500 at §1.10604.7. Choico cows and hieifers, $3,10@3.50; common, $2.40@8.00; bulls, 225 @ fiie og market was not, active, the packers not beiuig in the market, claiminiz that_there jaho motiey In _pncking at prosent, priccs The market was about e below yesterday’s Drices. Cattle.... RECEIPTS. NTATIVE SALES, NATIVE STEERS, No. Av. 8.....,1205 ATIVE COWS, Av. No. .. 1110 1. 3 Av. 1......1620 +..208 244 254 27 HIGIEST AND LOWEST. Showing the highest and lowest prices paid on this market for hogs during the bast seven days and for the corresponding period last month, January, February. @1.00 @1.15 @4.10 @4.,07! @40 @i 3,02 ol in this market are ivo welght unless otherwise Dead hogs “sell at 1e per Ib, for all weights, “Skins,” or hogs weighing léss than 1001bs, 1o value, . Prognant sows ato docked 401bs and stags 50 Ibs. Saturday.. Monday Tuesday (@385 Trade Review. The past weck has not been remarkable for any*speeial developments in trade. Business has been very satisfactory iu most lines. The spring trade Is opening up in good shape and Jobbers are generally sanguine of good times to come, The produce markets are somewhat more active than last week, Eggs have been recelved in great abundance and tho market has steadlly declined. At present the do- mand is not equal to the subply and the sur- plus stock is being shipped to eastern mar- kets, The butter market con- tinues dull, there being little or no demand for dairy butter. Cholce table butter has sold in a small way, but other goods can only be disposed of to the kors. Drives paid for butter are excecd- BRIy Tow and hatdly piy for the handiing, The conmption of butierine is largely on the inerease and is rapidly mklnf the placo uine butter. The poultry market continued steady ‘throughout tie v being litle oF no shunge b prices. lie amount of stock handled has been light. not coming in to any extent, and and is light, The movement of pota- s 1ot boziin as yet, and vriees are not el establistied. Applos'are moving wore teely, Inthe live stock mar noticeable change. ket as continucd comparatively” stoudy, the lhog market has gone all jicces, Prices teached the maximum v the mwonth on the 20, when ehoice heavy hoss sold at 5415, Froul that date the teris doney was downward, £4.00 being the top on Thursday of the past K nnd $5.023¢ at the close of the woek, 5 the decline is leavy it is no more 56 (han in other mar- cets, The Chiicago market Lias had the sanie gxpericice, and the doclin”there Las beeh fully as sharp as here, ‘The markel here is stll higher i comparison than eastern mur- kets, and will beara siill fuither decline |- fore it will have reaclied its proper level. What the eoming week will bring forth i3 diffieult to prediet in view of the present uti- certain condition of the market, OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKE Saiurday Evening, Feb. 21, roduce markets were slightly more day by reason of the Saturday morn- 5 went off anothier cent and there were heavy sales to shippers at_the de- cline.. Poultry was & little 1aore firm by reason of the teporary demand, but the ket cannot be regarded any higlior, e wholcsale price 00 anthzaclie coal kv et there is the most the eattle mar- “The active ing desand, ¥