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y BPECTAL NOTICES. | Advertisements undor th & head 10 cents per Ine for the first insertion 7 cants for eash - pubsequent frsertidn and $1.5 & line per month, Fo ndvertisement taken for leat than % cents. Bevenwords w1l he countd to the line; they must rien eonsecutively and mustbe paidin al. wanoe. All advertisements m <t be handed in before 2 o'clock p. m., and under no circum- #tances will they be taken or discontinued by televhone. Parties ndvertising in those colamns and hav- fng the answers addressed in oare of Tre e, will please nsk for cheek to enable them to got their lotters, as none will be delivored except on presentation of ozeck. Al answers to adver tisements £hould be enclosed in envelopes. TO LOAN-MONEY. 500,000 to loan on business and residence property in sums of $1,00 and npwarls, Ames, 1507 Farnam st. It ONEY TO LOAN on horses, wagons, fur- niture, watches, without romoval. Terms enay, C. Caswell, Room 19, Tron Bank Build- ing, 12th and ‘ake elevator, 060-mh7* 180,000 to loan on_city residence proverty Geo. W. Day, 150 Farnam. 0 arna: 10 LOAN—-Money in any amount, all clnssos of security. Short time loans on real estats. Long tima loans on real estato. Money to loan on chattels. Money to loan on enlimterals. Money to loan on any good security. Terms ensy., time to suit Apply at the Omaha Financial Exchange, Rarkoer's building, SW corner of Fiftecnth und Farnam sts. upstairs 00 ONEY TO LOAN on improved and unim- proved eity property, Cunningham & irennan, 1511 Dodge street. ul ONEY for everybody! You can borrow money on furniture, horses. Wagons, Planos, stock of all kinds, dismonds and fine whtches on your own time. = Payments received at any time, and interest reduced pro rata Property left in your own possession. Terms low a8 the lowest. Call and sec me. Busineas confidential. Nondvantage taken. W. R. Croft, Room 4, Withnell's New Duilding, Northeast cor- ner 15th and Harney. N ONEY TO LOAN—O. I. Davis & Co. _Real Estato and Loan agents, 1505 annmr_ 'ONEY TO TOAN-On good securities. A MecGavock, room 7 Redick Block, 1500 Farnam ONEY TO LOAN—On real estato and ohat- tols. D. L Thomas. [ ONEY TO LOAN—In zums of $200 and up- wards on first-clnes renl estato security. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam St. 046 ONEY LOANED it . F. Reed & Co's. Tonn office, on furniture, pinnos, horecs, wagons reonal property o all kinds and all ather ar- iclos of value, without removal. 119 S, 13th, over Binohani's Commisson store. All bus- wness strictly confidental. 07 OR BALE—A rood hoarling house cen located. Address C 35, Bee office. % TSINESS OHANC “furnituro, fixtures and cood will o nir hotel in | ®ood location. r'ght in conter of teade. — Call nt onoe for reasons for wanting to sl and further particulars, on Rice & Moore, 12 Nico little cignr, to nery store on n prominent e i DR EXCHAY £11,000 stock of clothing., 1§ eash, balance nnineimbered Inni: $7 stock of dry goods, i§ cash, balanco unineum- Dered land: 0,000 'stock of hats and caps. i ensh, balaneo unincumbered [and: 4000 stock of hats and caps, 14 eash, balance uninei land. Archer, Albright’ & Aylesw Tth st., opposite Boyd's opora hous. OR SALE_Takery and lunch stand in town of nbout 80 inhabitants: chance for & good baker, Tnquiro of Kopp, Droibus & Co. - Farnam st. LF OR SAT roamery will be gold chean, on ensy terms, to anyone who will run it ‘the coming seacon. 0. . Carter, Asiand, Neb, TANTED—To oxchangn for stock of hard- ware and general merchandise, 560 acres of fine Thayer Co.,Neb., land: 5 lots in Genos, Neb.. zood store builling hest corner): good awaliing (est location) in Fssex, In., also 8) . mieres 14 mile from town of Essox, Ta., seeded in Diue grass. For further particulars address John Linderholm Central Uity Nobraska. 655 OR SATE—_A $2,500 stock of millinery goods in splendid loeation. A big bargain for some one ns n liberal discount will bo given. Tor fur- ther partiéulars nddress I8 %, Boe Ofco. REAL ESTATE. TANTED--To buy a pieco of land su'table for brick-yard purposes. Call at Millard Hotel. H. H. Pierc 1105 J¥ YOU have property to sell or exchange, list it with C. .I. Caswell & Co., Room 19, Ne- braska National Bank Building, B02mhir PERSONAL. VRSON upper Far veral elezant residences on St. bet. 2ird and 23th St., that ‘we have for 8 for a foew days und that we will sell at a bargain. Plenso call at onco or te'anhono g and we will call on you and if con- ‘yonient take you to {nvostizato these proper- Ales. E.T. Petorson & Co. 13 ETOVE REPAIRS. [VHE W. C. Metzner Stove Repair Co. 111South 1th 8t. hotween Dodge and Douglus. R —— TANTED—A girl for goneral sowork. V 100) Farnam'at. muw JroR RED 3 “'hxn:n—mdma,un-d @il wants place in emall family. Inquire of 8. Jonason, 13th and Harnvey sts, 156.3% OR RENT_For light housokeeping_rooms furnished and unfurnished in Beemor's Block, cor. Eighth and Howard st. b VWANTED-A lndy teacher to give private in- structions in common branches of study {0 A girl 13 years old who will como to teachers home two or three hours esch day. Address Mis. J. W. Holmes, Lock Box 15, Omaha. 1353* VW ANTED_ Wot mirso girl with young naby one willing (o_come woest. Address H. Henry, Valentine, Neb. 176° “v,mn.l» work, Ap- ply nt 1216 158 ‘ JANTED-Girl to do Enl\rm housework. = Apply to Dr. Arnold, $23 North 17th st. 1154% 3 FANTED—A firstolnss dining room girl, gthet ncod appiy; also u dishwaahe: I 1 forgoncral hous Cupitol av VY ANTED—Woman cook at onco. 210 8 10th - ng onn make from Address Tmperinl Fire 0., Stowart Building, New York. 904-apri* 3 FANTED—Gocd second girl for housework. 108 South 11th st. 9 VVANTED-A giri to do goaoral housoworl German or Swede preferrod. Appl 1620 Dovglns st. W VWANTED-A good girl for gen work in a small family. Apply at 1 stroot i FANTED_A first-cl 518 Dodgo st. & dining room it at VW ARTED-Good dining room girls, | second cook for rostaurant, girls for first and #ocond work in_private tamilics; pla froe. Omaha Employment Bureau, nam st. ‘ JANTED-Active lady agents to sell our combined waist and corset. For circular, Hox 845, Omaha, ki 19+ given Far address Juckson Corset Co., Neb. WWANTEDGood girls for first work in private families placos given iroo.:call at Nobraska Eimploy: meat agency, 110 16th street, cor Cupitol Ave. VWANTED A once, nurse girl from 16 to 10 years old to take care of child 1% years old; German preferred. 452 Conventst. 657 ‘V[w"ru,_(.und' irls al o. work. Roowm 4 Dougl S for general house. ashman Biock, 10th, and ¥ WANTED—MALE HELP. VWANTED-A boy about 18 yenrs old wh understands how to take eare of hor and cows, and make himself useful; must bring go0d 1 ce, and Do nice smart and willing v steady work. - Inquiro 25 h$100 to £500 Y — R ginoss mi to estublish and manige genoral agen- tho sule of Silver Gijt Bakinz Powder, in large eities, Can show you more money in it than anything yet offered. Cox Chemical Ce 1315 Hurney stree HeAr WWasT “D—RBoy for kitchen wor preforred. -315 and 217 8. 121 st. WANTED—Just forty men for railvond work in Nebraska; free transporiation, good wages. Call at toom 3, Withnell Block; S this week. J. W. Atkingon. German 130+ A mn alley House, Ashlnn 1, Nob. ANTED—Eyersotic men to sell_houschold articlos, Proflts $5 per dny and upward, C. H. Whitman, 1124 K St. Lincoln. 4 ANTED—Agents, 206 N. 10th st. SITUATION WANTED. TED—A double-entry boskkeeper and general office man of fifieen years experi ence desires i position in his line. ~ Salary. mo TUnguestionable re‘ercnces. Address ~Book- Keoper, care Clurk & Hateber, 107 S. 1ith st YV ANTEDSituation by a drug clork: has 4 yoars' exporienco: attended two cotrses nt Chicago Collego of Pharmacy; ook recom- mendation: speaks German, Adiress Drug Clerk, 119 8, 10th st., Lincoln, Neb. =it )V ANTED—A position by a luly ns copyist, for the purposo of remaining in Omahs to look at property with tho intention of buying in the future: ¢an furn'sh Lest of referenc:s. Address C. 37 Beo office, 935 “MNTE"—!zo.(m to £50,000—Partner with capital from $20,000 to $30,000 in the lui- Dber business out west, running lines ot umber yards, State amount of capital, and if active partnor or not- Address H. A, Calland, Buffalo MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. VWANTED—Gentleman ‘wants furnished room with fire nights and Sundays. Rate must below Dest of roforences if required. Address C ¥, Bec office. nished rooms TAN W o gt houskeaniog RO bixs ness cos: ter; must he reasonable. C 41, Bee Oftice. 1244 "‘Y’ D—Furnished bed-room and sitting- room, with or without bomd, for married couple: terms must be moderate, Send partic- ulars, C 40, Bee Ofiice. 12 TED—Immediately, residence propert: X in value. We have customer ‘aswell & Co., Room Bank, 12 w tleman, wifo and Farnam st. cist. Add £ WA D—Peums. 809 8. 11th st. FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. ifuu RENT—Small cottage on 8. 10th st §5 per month. W viver. 12 OR RENT—A 1i-room house provements; good location. Californin. o8 onvenient to o Office. 5: Injuiro TR OOMS and board 1 st. 910mh2r h and Pierce, 20th to St. to Falconer X 0ss the top. Leave at ,Bun'nmvrn anl receive reward, 9418 —_— o MISCELLANEOUS. . > 01 RENT—Cottago No. 018 N, 17th, Inquire betweon 12 und 1 p. m. honih. OR RENT—Or Salo—A splendid highly im- proved farm of 400 acres,3 miles west of Omahn; H0 acres cultivatod, fino grove, pusture, and huy lund, running water, wind mill, tanks, ote., two houses, elezant large barn, room for 100 head of cattlo and hors In- quire of Murshall & Lobock, 1504 Farnam ! Ouabia, or of Joséph A. Connor, Plattsmouth, ADIES fn'want of good gir pliod by ealling at th Bureau, 1120 Farnum St. Tolephone No, 43 B 2 i OIflH‘.‘I(' your flour and feed by Telephone 5 127, Neal & Conrad, 1413 Dodge st. can ba sup Omaba Emplovment B 5o — e ek APUE, entire contents of tho eleguntly fur. nished house, 1514 Webstor stroet, consist. 4ng of fine Upright Chickering Pinne oherry bedroom sets, French pi vaintings, Moguette and | eherry dining Foom sets, Monitor cooking | Sbony cabinct, brase fonder and fre-ron ny ather articles, all nearly new and in_kood gautition, will bo did at_ auction. on the prom- , without resorve, on Friday, March fth. Salo commenco at 10’ o'clock. 'Intending pur- ::*II‘;' Ilialy vlo; the pru]whl‘l’ y ‘l.i;:e &Bfl)m wle by applying on the prem ‘orms oash, A. W. Cowan, Auctioneer. 1254 i 8, -l.fiffi ALE—A splondid square plano, ns good s now, of one of the best manufactirers 1 gho counityr. Hascost #40. Willbe sold at ure. To bo secn at my oftice, N o. 304 8, £ RO 5t Oharios randos, B00-4* onk and livery wagon, used only one month, will sell on_tim all cash payment. Inquire Room 20, Omahs jational Bank. 126-0 - 0K SALE—Licht express wagon, for want 12 Webster st. 950-8¢ SALE—Furniture and loase of h oherp. AddressC 21, Boo Office. 843 IR SALE—A lot of extra fine milch cows. Every cow will be sold under & xuarantee. 1t our yardson 25th and Burt sts. Peuny Juster. wid B SALE-Fresh cows and springers, 2 of the laiter, Holstoln he ais0 fine Young olstein bull, 23d and Poppieton ave. 018-6¢ OR SALE -5 or head of good work horses Also & lot of housokold furniture, ete. Al Buseh Brewing Assoclation. 9th and fine 9-00m house modern conveniences: full lot: on nour 2ith; £6,200. Pocter & Cobb, st 5 For RENT-Nicely furnished rooms, 1613 Dodge. 1 lo flas on Howurd Street ovor 1015 with all inodorn i provements. A splendid location to ront fur- Rishod rooms.” Omabn Real Estato and Loan Co., Rooms 3 and 23 Withnell Block. T8¢ Forw NT—Guardon farm. &9 8. mfis;m ORBENT—Now cottage, 8 ooms, on 8. 19th . Baldwin. Fui RENT—Three-room house, 9th & Dodie. JPOR RENT_Honse of 8 rooms #>d_and Har noy St. Inquire of Mount & Griffin 213 8 14th Bireet: o OR RENT—Throo housos of 10, 6 and 4 rooms each. J. Poipps Koe. [ RENT—A largo handsomely furnishod room: also one small one; modern conven- ionces. 1720 Capitol ave. 884-4% 7OR RENT_Furnishol front room with use of bath room. Inauire at office of C. K. Mayny nam. 121 JAOR RENT--A furnished room with board for one or two gent'emon af 1513 Daven- port . 12050 'Fun RENT—Threo unfurnished tooms with 1231 closets. Inquire 212 Harn 0K R nam st OR RENT—Furnishod rooun room §9.00; emall room #5.00, strect. 14 Fox RENT—Furnished room, 401 N. 15th st. (=g one large North 17th F}m RENT—Good room and duy bosrd. 11 -6 jol ave. M. Keating, Agent. Tmh1s 0k SALE-Or Sale, 1 top bugey. bran new phaeton 2y wnd rorm spring Bfl'-l it plli o Music Store. &Ln}h )1 weathor sirips, storm sash ad doors. g0 10 F, D. Mead 2 8. 10th st. W Farnam street. R Fiin RENT—Handsomely furnished rooms, pleasantly situated, with board: bath e Commodutions. " Apply e 165 Cepitol aye. T—Furnished rooms. 240 _Dodge 216 ANTED-FEMALE MELP. »WAN‘I‘IT)-— il wbout 15 or 16 years old to nurse. Apply & W. cor. 215t dnd Les wort [ ANTE e competent and come well IMAuI.il Boud wages. bul 8. Wb, JOOR BRENT_With board one lurge front M room with as and bath roots, at 1% Joncs 2 3 o RENT-Room with board. 1618 Capitol av. JROR BENT -y dy furnishod rooms. No. 311 South 1sth, £ JOR RENT_Store room fn_Withn ell blook, bet, Harney and Farnam on 15th. Inquire Room 17, Withnell Blocl JOR RENT— nice without board. OR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms, with heat, gas and bath: also fiest-class’ table i bost of reforonces given and required. urnished rooms with or Ploasant st. 715mb18 P 0 avenue, east front and on grado; of the chojdest corners in Hawthorne. C 42, Bee Oilice. 126 OR SALE—Grass farm in Elkborn Valley nt Ewing. Holt Co., Neb., 13 miles north wost of Fremont: price, $ 2,50 1 mile from town and railyond; 16) ncres of hay meadow and phsture enclosed, with timbor and river: good house caitle shods, barns amd outbuflings. A des able place for breeding and shipping stock, or for n small ranch and hox pisture: 160 acres of good farm 1and adjoining can be bought cheap. Avply to Edward Stringer, Ewing, Helt Co d house, NOR SALE—Full nore, now &room barn, etc., Saunders st., §3,00% sz ‘sood house, Saurders, near Cuming, 50, 5 edst ront lots, 3 corners, N. 21st st., with 1 large M-room houso and 1 new 8-room house, barn, fruit trees, ete., a bargain, $14,000. 109100, 5-room Cottaze, Davenport st.. $3,500. 50x150, corner, oo house, $170. Choice lots in Marsh's add., $1,000 to 1,900, Tots and residence property In all parts of tho city. Call and look over my list. BE.I. Ringer, 119 N. 15th st. [ad ORSALE—Modern 5room house, fine im- pravements, Poppleton ave, Shull's add,, beautiful lot X188, $3,000; bargain. Rix & Moore, 122 Farni 1073 MORSALF_Two lots in Plainview, $15) each. Potter & Cobb, 1315 Parnam st. 058 OR SALE-Troom cottage, 1 block from St, Mary's avo. oar line, ot 75x140, only $4,150. Potter & C 515 F's m. 060 VOR SALE—Somoth ng e: in_impro residonce property on Dodru st., Capitol Hill, only $35,00). All furnished in elegant stylo. Kice & Moo § 103. ome clegant lots in Hanscom Pluce that we will seli for $85, Lots in Thornbury Place $550, Tots in Lowe's atd S50, Tots inBartle t's add S50, Lots in Hi thorn ndd $40. Tots in Gise's add $10). Lots in Melrozo Hill $350. Lots in Newport $00. Acre lots in Washineton ¥ i.ofs on small monthty n the additions to Omuba. B nts in any of Petorson & Co, 1M ncres of land, 20 brok “ranklin count [ORSALE miles from Rive Neb. Call on or udd; prings on land, fruit and shade trees 12 years old: a_very good 0k farm. _For further information call on or address V. D, Vodicka, 520 8, Iith st, Omaha? Nebraska. 0386 FORSALE—{-room house, corner lot, good improvements, Parker's add., $2,500. Rice & Moore, 1222 Farnain 10: Mayfield, Hontield, § , Ptterson Park, $ Acros, Patterson Park, Acres, Patterson Park, Acres, Patterson Park, Acves, Patterson Park, £550. Lot with 2 cottages, Miliard Place, $3.5) Tot with 1 cottage, Shinn's 2d, $1,600. R beautiful lots_ovorlooking Walaut and Or- chard Hills, each $500. 8 oxtra fine lots, 5 biocks from Hanscom Placn. stitable for the best classof residencps, cach $500. D, C. Pattersol O SALE—Tho fincst suburban propety in Omahn. Four acres in west purt of cit §2500 in improvements—iruit in abundan excellent water—magnificent frst-cluss nvestment for a home or to_sub-di $14,00). Cocliran ros., real estate, 1500 Farnam st. OR SALE 0 lots in Hanscoin Place add., from $800 to 0. 310 Jots in West Cumingz add, small payments and easy terms. 16 lots in Plainview add., $150 to $05 Vacant Jots in Ambler Place, Marsh's, Walaut Hill, *Lowe’s, A Dwight & Lymon's. E. V. Smith's, Park Clarendon, Shinn's, West Side, Thornburg, son's additions. ‘Acre propert; One or two special bargains. S| tigated. om £13) to )0 per acre. ould be inves- rty listed with us will be properly ad- d and soll on short notice. Wo make a Ity of business chances of kinds, s of merchandise to trade, ete., ete. Im- proved farms in Nebraska and I Western and railway lands for salo or trade, any way you want. Cnlior address Rice & Moore, 122 Farnam., 1093 YOR SALE-Lots. Lots cheap and at great bs N Lots on Cuming, lith, Farnam, and othor streets. Lots In every addition to Omaha. Lots on easy terms und long timé. to suit all purchase the cheapest in the city, Tots from €300 to $10.000. Tots in Kirkwood's add. at $100, 1«43 in Hanscom Place at §1,10). Toots in Dwizht & Lyman's add. very cheap. Lots on Oth street at § ugh's add. Lot in Saunders & Himeb Lots in Rogers’ add. at $1 Lots overywhere in the city. “all on A McGavock, Koom 7 Farnam st, {JJOR SAL ness property on Lot 2x160 just off Cu 2 Farnam, ORSALE—A lot 60x140, and dwelling nonr future Brownell Hall, cheap; half cas! balance snall monthly paymonts. V. L Vo: dickn, 520 01t SALE—16) acres in ol noy at i bargain, and on aress H. M. Woolman, U. P. Denver junction, Colorid ¢ limits of Ki hod terms. Ad- Town Lot Agcnt, Full cornor on $1250. Graham O OR § Farnam st. and Lowe & and profitible investm Potter & Cobb 1515 Farnam st. w, in Potter’s add., 0t at $30) and $600 0 OR SAL. room hou 15t add., Capital Hill, $3 1222 Farnai, lot nix13, Reed Rice & M [z room house and lot on S, B bargain. 4 ucro lots in Himoebaugh's add’, very Houses and lots in all parts of the eity, Improved and unim- roved land for salo or trade. i, 1t, Ball, 132 N, r,'uh st. Bidmh24 OR SALE- %) acres, improved, ' mile west of water works reservoir on Military rond, ¢ price and terms, address P. O, Box 410. 843 Saunde; OR SALE=—5-room house and lot, Clarendon add.. $2.350. Everything in shipshape order. Rice & Moore, 1222 Farnam. 004-3 OR SALE—_Three fine lots in Shinu's 5 add. at $500 each. Potter & Cobb, 1515 anmn. JOR BALE—Lots in Lowo's 1st addition, south fronts, easy terms, only $500. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnaim st. (3 OR SALE Lot 622196, elogant n B5-room house, Nelson add. , near Cuming st,, $2,50); $300 cash, balance to Suit. E. T, Poter- on & Co., 8. B. 60r. 35th and Donglns, No. B21—Large lot angs houses, 8, 17th st., onsy terms, $5,000, K. T Petdrson & (o, No.123-2 full lots and 8 gne houses in Shull's 2d add., modern improvements, casy terms, $6,500. . T, Pgterson &Co. No. 13)-Lot_75x182, house 8 rooms and base- ment, Tmprovement Association, 19th st,, (cor- nen), §1,500, easy payments. B . Peterson & No. #5—Lot 41x150, a fineRstory brick dwelling, gable,ote., S.10th s, $420. B.T. Petersont No. #41—Fine 6-room house, full 1ot, Davenport 8i. just westof high scjool, 83,500, E.T. Pot- erson & Co, No. 343—Tot 50x96. mgth oth street, 3 two sto- ry houses, vory chdap it 85000 E. T. Peter- son & Co. No. 104—Lot 50x140, iouse of 11 rooms (new); & bargnin. $3.70. E. T. Peterson & Co, No,#55—2 fuli lots an1 5 houses on 19th and 3 very cheap, $500. B, T. Poterson full lots 80x120, Seward st: cheap at asy terms, E. T, Peterson & Co. NO. Lot 80x14), 10 room house, 18th “enr line, choap, $2,50. B, T, P No, #22—Full lot small house Virginiaa clieap at §1.900, . F. T. Peterson & Co. No. Lario ot and elozant cottago, 8. 16th near vinduct. Cheap at §,40. B, T. Petorson. ¢ Co. No. 100—Lot 22x64, 17th noar Burt, b room house, woll and clstern, otc., 8480, . T Petersord 0. No. 816—Full lot and e all modern improyements. Wil sefl for $3 sold atonce. B.T Petorson & U. No. 19-Lot S1x1i2, f-room hoyse on grade. 19th near Leavenworth, §3,5%. E. T. Peterson & Co. No. 863—Lot 45x110, honee of § rooms largo base- ment: will build porch and picket fence, good well and cistern; Hickory place, $1,500. E. T, TPoterson & Co. No. 364—Lot 2243110, houso of § rooms, cheap . T, Petorson & Co. No. ot B8x140, 2 story house, 1st story of brick corner, 8. 10th and Hickory st,; cheap, $5,000. _E. T. Poterson & Co. No. M7—Elegant 5 £ oom house, lot €0x127 Shinns 24 add, fonco and porchs this is worth gating: lot us show you ' this piece, 3,30, T, Peterson & Co. No. 362—T.ot 66157, elogant Hoger's nid, §3.000. 1, T No. #65—Lot # aild. , $3,250. No. 357=Tot 541 X132, h rooms, bns ment of § rooms, Davenport st—this is cheap— $3,70), B.T. Petcrson & Co. No. 397—Fine_lot 2 want 8-room hous Inrge house, 8. E. Poterson & Co. 4. new house of 6 rooms: shionp at $2,00. E. T, Potorson . Redick's add. elegant surros son & Co. house of 6 rooms Sher- ap, $3,000. E.T. Peterson & No. 40—Lot 14)x140, house of 7 rooms, liouse, beautiful loeation, B, casy torms, $6,000, B T. No. 418—Elegant lot and house orn improvenents; Hanscom Peterson & C No. 101—For sulo, lot 56x142%, Phil Shoeridan % block from st., ouse of 10 rooms $4,000, E. i and Douglus, Petorson & 'Co, For sale—Do want any business property at T. Peterson & fine clovation, & Co. 3 story ndings; place, s fust south of the park mn 3 cach, on casy terms, Pot- 56 OR SALE—Stock finest improved stocl Towa. Rice & Mooy Ranch—g30,000 buys the ranch of 74) acres in Farnam, 0903 OR SALE—A tew of the hest ots in Wileox's add, at $600 cach. Potter & Cobb, 1515 nam st. 855 {froom house, good barn n;lwn knd_ shado trees, Par: —a byrauip. Rice & Moore, : 93 OR SALE—20lotk, Kilby ndd., casy terms $500. Grahan, Crejhtan Block. ™ OR SALE—One of the finest corners on Farnam, §18,000; §6,01pash and casy terms, Rents for $1,60; a bargain. Desirable houses and lots, vacant lots and acres. Marshall & Lobeck, 1503 Farnam, ) ) [ OR SALE—Chenp lots in Burr Oak, just enst of Hanscom Park, near strect cars, $10), terms. Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam st. Sod OR SALE_Husigess property on Cuming street, $10,00. Rtieo & Moore, 122 Fariain. J(OR SALE—Businoss proporty impr St. Mary’s ave., S§I0. Rice & Moore, 12 nain st. (i 1054 IOR SALE-Otionp. ono of the bost improved C and finest located farms in Douglas county, Neb., 5 miles west of Omaha court house, cor taining 180 acres, with heuse, stuble, wells, o chard and pasturo, ete. baldn to suit purchaser.’ For further. particulars n dress Geo. Linde, care Omaha Bee, Omuha, No- braska. o NOR SALFE #00d barn, 2 lots, Parker's add., §3,500. Rice & Moore, 122 Farnam. 9983 {'ORSALE—House and lot in Shinn's add, 1 block trom street car lino, $1,6)0. Houseand b5 lov near 20th "and Tzard streots, L ast front, on 13(h street, (business property’, $10,50, Cornorlot on Farnam streot,88x132 feet 825,000 &/ lonse 13 xooms, lot 30xIid, on streot ir line, 3,500, (oo, P. Bemis, 15th and Douglas s Bargain—Corner in Is: on, ouly 2 blocks from worth st., 132x124, only §1,5%. Potter & 15 Furnum st. ibson has for sale lots in Han £300 10 §1,800. has for sale houses and lots in Hans. com Plag Gibson has for sale houses und lots in all parts 1 the city. Gibson_has fmproved farms and lands in all parts of Nobraska for sile or oxchange. Gibson has thousands ol ncres_of land in Western Nebraska for sale from $2 to $4 per acro. Gibson would like to sec you if you want to orsell. bson's is the place to list your property. Call and sco him at Room 3, Withiell Block, th and Harney sts, ERSON, Ronl Estato, 20 lot and baautirul cottage on Davenportand z3d ... 0 anl lot, monthly payimonts enutiful neres, cl ' 33 foet on Fa s 100x150 fapt, Himebaiizh Plnce kitg Fach of the ahovo aro hargaing aud 1 hive soleagency. K. C. Paticrson. 14‘(" AL “Threelots in additio on enstern slope, only blocks from_ st cars, cheap—only 0. Potter & Cobb, 1 nam st. R53 on Farnam st., Farnam, 1063 & Moore, OR SALE—A fine 5acre trast on South 16th streot, only @ few blooks from stroot car Inguiro ut Lango & Foltivk, 315 5. 13th st 484 line, QIOR SALE—Four lots, cor. California and Buth sts., 2 blocks from proposed paving on Cuming st., 860 uud §i5) ggob. ~ Potter & Covb, 1515 Farnam st, i B4 B SALE—Tmprobed rosidonce proport room modern house, new, B, V. Smith's . Bpoclul barguisy - ltich & Moore, 1223 add, Farnam. PORSALE—Bost L-aore tracts In th';: :“u"m' only $300 per sero. Inquire about thom. Paue;d‘ oub, 113 Furnam. 868 R. & PATTERSON, Real Estate, 1234 Far- » num—Houses, cottages, lots, ' suburbun and resident, for sale for cash or on monthl payments, in all purtsof the city. Callo orad- dress B C. Patterson, 1224 Farnam. 805 NORSALE—Acre lota, Gise's add., only $1,500 Potter & Cobb, 1513 Farnam. 87 OR SALE—New 4.room house, good barn, together with 3 lots, Walout Hill add., §1.500. & Moore, 122 Farnam. 955 OR SALE—5 acres, with house, barn, 1l acros grapo vines, % nore of ruspberrics, horse, hurness und wagon: | mile west of Fort Omahia, all for §1,830; §1,200 cash, bulanco to suit urchaser; must be sold before the Tth of March: " laguire on premises. Saml D, J OR SALE-On easy terms, 1) lots in Hans- com Place from 850 to §1'60) ezch. Loton Pleasunt st with double hous, 10 rooms "each w. a all modern improvements; rents for $110 x wonth, $11,000. Lots in West Cuming trom E.mwmnmn. Copner lot. Prospect Pluco, arzadn. Corner lot, Shinn's 4 add.. bargain. . Caswell & Co., Hoow 19, Ivon Hank. 174 JOR SALE—Soveral desirable business lots on 10th St., and business and residence lots in all purts of the city. Also warehouse, hotel d farm property. Houses to rent. Proport ghown (roy of charys and 4 larke it o o frow at prices ranging from &5) to $10,000. ties desiring to invest should look over’ our list and prices beforo buying. Correspondence so- licftcd and information 8bout the city fro iven. Omuha Real Estaf U ™ Vithnell Block, Unatha. i ATTERSON PARK—3% miles from eourt house, $175 to or acre: small cash pay- ment, balineo easy Wewi. First tioor, [ron Bank Building. D. G, Paiterson, 15 QR SALE—Two ots 10 Poluam Place 000 block from street gar track, luquire 318 1th street. p OR SALE—Now moddm T-room how i, E: V. Smith's wdd., § 00, Rice & Moore, 122 Farnam. Wi P 1ot, OR SALE— o 004 6-room house, a grocery store, wifh sthbles, out-nouses and olty water, 224 near Lea¥knworth, rent 5.0 or mo,, price $3,500. an 18 a firat rate lnvest- ment. Omaha Heal Bstute' & Loan Co., Rooms 2and 23, Withnell block. 0 FS!&TAL:«A two story, 2ci), framo build ing, suitablo for 4 stors, nosr Lith ani Par- namSis Applyat this offie. Iy AND SEEKERS, particulars about free and cheap lands in Westorn Nebraska addross Thos. 0. Pattorsen, RealEstate Agent, North Platte Neb. a5, ATTENTION-For full 0 ' "Shinn's wdd.; splendid lmt:wuuu,n katch; 83,50, Rice & Moore, 122 Farnani. worth st., §1,250, Lot Wxi50 with 8-roow house and large barn on North 15th st., oaly . #2650, ufi terms. “l'illu residence proporty in Shiom's add., Houses and lots 1 all direetions, and maoy ins. Farms and wild lauds n ) parts of the state. Stockdale & Bunches, 1511 Dodge st. . ¥i0-2¢ BWPORTNearost, best acre [ots, clegn N losation, wmsurpassed ‘view of ihe it renctied over lovel roads, no hills to olimb! ensy terms of payment: 8 per cont interost; prioe, $500 an acre. AwES, 1500 Farnam. Axrs Prace—Chony and_nearest oity lots TOr the imonoy oy $20 10 £351 P o REDICK'S GROVE—Just south of Farnim st. 3 ek T Spd Parnam s sohool ase; ouly $500 ¥ T lot on easy terma. Averd 500 Farnam. NATURAL GROWTR shade trees on every lot in Redick's Grove: only 2'4 blooks from Park ave. cars. Soe Redick's Grove. BRIGATON — Splondid acro lots, $375 per lot: most desirable ncre lots next to Newport, Seo this handsome proporty. MELROSE HiL uthwest of [fanscom Park 10 minttes walk from Park ave. cars; ots €3 to §350 on terms to suit buy Molrose Hill lots will sell for dob » present prices ina year's time. Come and s2¢ this property. Ais, 1500 Parnam, Woy Pav Rext when youcan buy a lot in Ames Pinco for 820 to $30) on such easy terms? See these lots. OAK CAATHAM—TRhis love tragt of Jand has not a poorfot in it The Belt Lino depot has been loeated on thisland. Lots soll for §500 to $500n very easy payments. Seo Onk Chat- . PLAINVIEW-Cholco Tote still for sale in this popular addition at faic prices, on ensy pay- ments, PRATT'S SUBDIVISION — Acro lots fouthwest Hanscom Park, very desirablo ground, selling at §650 per lot. DARKALOW PLACE=These lota aro the cheap- est for sale on Leayenworth st. Prico $500 to 000, on payments to suit. Anes, 1509 Farnam St. CALT And seo for yoursclf tho chances for safe investment _offered. Remember, Omaha's rowth Is solid and Insting. Proporty will con- inuo to advance. Buy now and make the ad- vance. AMES, 1600 Furnan St. TFQOR SALE—New modern 9-room residenco, Catherine streot, Hanscom Place, #4200, 1 rent for $3 per month. Rice & Moure, 1322 Far- nam, SRS 1013 TPOR SALE room vesidence, Tark ave. Hanscom Place, $4,000. Rice & Moore, 1223 Farnam. 1023 " DREXEL & MAUL, (8uccossors to'J. G. Jacobs,) UNDERTAKERS AND EMBALMERS. old stand, 1107 Farnam St. Orders by b solicited wnd promptly attended to. e No. 225 THE PHENOMENA OF DEATH. Ignorance of People Concerning the Mys- teries of Dissolution. Clothes — A He Sitting Up in Grave Woman Who Treasu Coflin Pla year adds a mass of tesiimony more or less convincing of the popular and professional ignorance preval concerning the phenomena of death counts are published from time to time of premature burials, of suspend mation, and of coflined corpsec: have at the respective some sign of vitality just suflic QuBl thiom T AmEthG unyielding g Some people read these stories, others pass them over, and ina few instances they are cut out and pasted into s - devoted to a_collection of data on the subject. Within the space of sixteen years, for example, the amount of such matter that may come to the notice of the e casu per reader is enormou enough to fill many a ) and it will embrace tes ¢ relating to all the phenomena connected with the stery of physieal dissolution Such a collection would include ease nature burial, simulated ation of those supposed to be dead. In case the collector w disposed-to make w hobby of the subje he would bave no difficulty m completing hi a with testimony as to the different phases of death by starvation, by drown- ing and by zing. Such a collection not only might be made, but actually been made, and in all instances where it was praciieable every case has been care- fully authenticated. Any one who will take the trouble to uch a mass of testimony will be pretty thoroughly convinced of two things: The firstis the und standing _of the multitudinous details of death. The second is the i ce of the simple methods of resuscitation and restoration that may be effectually em- ployed under certain circum T'he inevitable conclusion to be reached from these premises is that there is no absolute proof of death in one e out of a hundred, as no scientific tes applied. In tl jori is called. patient dead ‘The summoned, then the ndl L body is The evidences of death in such case are found simply in the appearance of the body. The limbs arc stark and rigid, the under jaw is fallen, the eyes re set, the lips discolored, and an ashy dlor has swept over the conntenanc (et for this the vital spark may not hav been entirely extinguished. A ‘prolonged period of inanition, stic eondi- tions, syncope or trance 1 ount for these appearances. This is proved by the numerous instances in which ex- humed caskets have given indubitab! evidence of an apalling strugzle, in which lining, pillows, and” shrouds have been torn to shreds. A curious_fact pronounc minister undertak inte; connected with one form of inanition may be found in th trival circumstances necessary in son instances to reeall the ebbing tide of life. In one case as the attendants were re- moving rings from the finger of a sup- posed corpse the body straightened up and respiration-commenced, In another se on aceidental puncture by nd in another a sudden shrick, se to arouse persons just before bur froma state of trance. In other in- stances the terrible spectacle of the clos- ing coffin lid has been suflicient to re- lease the victim from the eataleptic state. Oneman sat bold upright in his coflin and exclaimed, “What is it all about?'" A little girl smd: “Papa, pl don't leave me.” And a woman sc s am not dead.” A singular instance of sudden restoration 15 found in the case of Miss Ciara Munce, of Greenpoint, Conn., who has in her possession a large silver plate on which is engraved her name, together with the date of her birth and the date of her supposed death. On the last mentioned date she was lying in her coffin perfectly conscious of the fu- neral ceremony that was going on about her. As her fricnds passed round the coffin to view her remains for the last time many of them stooped and kissed her. Suddenly one noticed that the corpse's nose was bleeding. Mental zony had superinduced this sign of life. u’])w-mmwsiliun is said to be the only infallible sign of death. By using modern nrplmuvea of ice and embal- ids, bodies may be kept several days i sition has set in, all doubt of death heing thus removed. The Greeks and Romaus seem to have realized this fact, for laws existed mmm{; them forbidding interment for from three to eight days after death. The first recorded instance of the restoration to life of an individual about to be buried was that of a woman in Agrigentum, in anscient Greece, Her funeral was arrested by Empedocles, who restored her to life. S 2 Libel laws bid fair (o be bettered in Japan at least. Says the San Francisco Chronicle, in its Yokohama notes: “A revision of the press law now in forc expeeted to be effected shortly, In thy present law the writer of any defamator note or article in a newspaper is pun ished, no matter whether his note or arti cle is founded on fact o not; but in the expected revision he will be made punish- able only when he eannot prove the truth of wht he s published. PLENTY OF LIFE IN PRODUCE. May Wheat and Prepared Pork the Centers of Attraotion. THE FORMER HOLDS ITS OWN. Pork Rushes on the Downward at Break Neck Pace—Speculation as to How Armour Stands— General Reports, CHICAGO GRA MARKET. O1cAGo, Mareh 8.—[Special Telegram. | — WirAT—May wheat and pork oceupied the undivided attention of traders on 'Change to-day. ‘The “crowd” was bearish on both. A decrease of about 1,000,000 bushels in wheat imported into the United Kingdom and con- tinent, and reported purchases by New York exporters of twenty boatloads or such a mat- ter, were the principal bull weapons. Tel grams trom the seaboard with regard to this export business were conflicting. ay wheat opened at &3¢e, sold up to $5@854¢, Dback to $43¢c, and then up to $545¢ and down to 84ge, closing at 10'clock at 843 (@®5e A large amount was bought just before the bell tapped at 85¢. Two or three heavy local sealpers bought lax; all the morning. Matthews taking about 500,600 bushels at the very top. Trading botween 12 and 1 o'clock was on rather a limited scale, Mivon GraiNs—Corn and oats were not lifted out of the rut to-day ; fluctuations w slight. Provisioss—May pork opened at &1 and sold down to £10,30, rallying to $10.87%g, dropping off a [raction, and closing at $10.35. The Armourpeople were talking bullishly, but there was a suspicion abroad that selling was partly on their account. On the other hand quite a large number of operators in the pro- vision pit think the “country” is doing the selling. One of the brightest obser the trade said to-d: “I'he count money on the advanc got the worst of it both ways up to the pr writing.” Another broker, speaking on the attitude of Armour toward provis “It is nonsense to talk about Armour be bear on provisions for any length of time. not run the deal this year, and prob- ably will keep out of the speculative market much as possible, but if the country or provision crowd bear the price of the produet to a point where it becomes unprotit- able for him to distribute actual property (and he distributes more than 50 per cent of the production of the Chicago houses), he will rally to his own protection. Il thinks he ought to be consulted about the of his own pork and meats as much about his bonds or his house, and when the speculators get reckless and depre- ciate values he is interested in sustaining, he will be heard from. It may be set down as a dead certainty that Armour is not doing bus- iness for the fun there is in it, and that I will not supply meat to the world at a loss unless it be to buy twiee as much at cheaper figures and put prices up later.” A NoON Boarp—Wheat was weak on the afternoon board and sold down to 81%c for May, where it closed. The pork erowd was large, and the bears hammered prices down 10c¢ per barrel, though the close was but 52 under 1 0’clock figures. Lard and ribs were about steady. Corn and oats were fairly steady and without material change. 2:10 p. m.—Puls on May wheat, Sii{c bid; calls, 843¢c sellers. “handier, Brown & Cp,'s Report. The following report of Chicag pecula tive markets is furnished the Bre by W. P, Omaha representati of Chandler- Brown Co., of Chicazo and Milwaukee Wheat started with a spurt, and May went quickly from 847ge to 85¢e, and June from . 'The jubilant bulls were ing a high time on the fuct of eight loads being taken for export, when the report of bauk failure in Boston blasted their happi- and rapidly retired their favorite into the pit where it has hung so long. Just say “Boo!” toa wheat bull now, and he drops his load as though frightened to death. A solid, legitimate export demand may put wheat up, but buying wheat for export to- day, and selling it to-morrow in the same ket where bought, will never supply the much-needed stifiening, Oats for May corn 40e, and both of them as quiet as possible, The last “'visible” supply showed considerable of an increase in corn and oats, but the foreign demand for them continues, and may pull them well upyet. Later in the e bulls claimed the bears were selling wheat on ac- count of a steamboat company’s failure in- stead of a bank’s failure, A poor exeuse is better than none, Pork was very weak and deelined from $10.45 at last night's close to $10,50 on close to-day. The large dealers have evidently concluded to give pos nod shaking, and it is onlya question how much the holders will stand. The decline has alveady been more than $1.55 a barrel in ten L id it does seem as though the deal is in very near- Iy good enough shape to start an advance, | While it may go lower the limit must soon be reached. The chances for large profits are presented against the danger of a very simall loss, Odds ave in favor of the buyer. OPTIONS, -3sausiy PORK— March April May . June. B Mar May Jung 10'47% 10 1065110 3 CHICAGO L1 VE’ STOCK. CnicAGo, March 3. —[Speeial ‘Telegran Carrre—The supply to-day was again light, which gave buyers some advantage, as the run for the week thus far has been light com- pared with last week. Silesmen hayve been able to hold the market at least steady, though nearly everybody had expected lower prices. ‘The inarket to-day was stronger as a rule and fairly active. Here and there very prime cattle sold a shade higher, but general prices are about the sane as a woek ago. A car of extra beeves sold at 86,50, being about the same as the two cars of extra beeyes which sold at that price last week. Salesien who had lean and rough catile eomplained that nobody wanted them, but that is always the ease exeept in times of great scareity. Sowe 1257 1o 1422 Ib cattle sold at $5.00@5.20, withs 1303 1b steers o dressed beef men at 85,60, 1or 963 Ib Texas cattle $4.40 was paid. Shippers bought some L1 to 1400 1b eattl $5.10@5.40, with half a dozen steers at $5.024, and many 1200 to 1490 Ib cattle at $4.50625.00, Shipping steers, 1350 to 1500 Ibs, $4.9065.00; 1200 to 1350 Ibs, $4.6% §300@4.40, Twelve extra 1666 Ib beeves sold The recent ctive and e higher. 5.40; 660 to 1200 Ibs, | BKipa, | lower; raid on provisions has rather shut out the vacking demand, and one or two houses that started up this week shut down again to-day. In fact, with the low price of production on the one hand and the competition of eastern shippers on the other, there scems but a small chanee for the packing interest. To- day the best heavy sold at $4,40@4.50 and pucking sorts at $415@430. Packing and shipping, 290 to 400 Ibs, $1.90@4.50. FINANCIAL. New York, March easy at @3 per cent. Priste MERCANTILE PAPER—4(@5 per pent. SteEnLING EXcHANGE—Dull but steady at £4.571¢ for sixty days, anda §4.80% for de- mand. GoVERNMENTS—Dull but steady. Srocks—Coal stocks monopolized the larg- est part of business in shares, but they were 50 very active that the talal transactions amounted to 518,263 shares, Reading and Lackawanna contributed ~ nearly 450X shares, the other two coal stocks 42,20), and Lake Shore, St. Paul and Western Union 108,000 s, while the rest w ry dull and altogether featureless, Towards 2 o'clock the market was decidedly quiet, but renewed activity and some strength in the last hour carried quotations somewhat above the lowest oi the day, and the market closed sieady. 8TOCKS ON WALL STRERT. {rmu bonds... 10016, C. & N. W . LS. 4.0, 1123 preferred. New 4's ye YIN. Y. C. . Paciie 6's of % Oregon Tran. Central Pacific. i 8 =MoXEY—On call, 1005¢ 1411 106 313 referred. L &St Pl referred. . 140% St T. & 0. 271" preferroa. 201 Texas Peif Union Ps W., St 1 ¢ Etle..o... proforred ... Illinois Central.. LB W Kansas & Toxas! Northern preferred... PRODUCE. hicago, March .- firm; winter whe Steady and south- S4A0@4,70; | $3.70@4.00; Min- ; patents, £4.05@ 8. —Flou $. 1 soft spri nesota bakers', $ 5.00: Tow grades, 05, Wheat—Aetive bt unsettied within a high- spened firm, advaneed about e, er advanced 3 @ice, de osed lge above” yesterday: 3 S0ice for March; Sii.@ Tor June, ly ruled firm, advancing utside figures Silge for cashy ige for April; 40@40}e for May: 40%e for Jun Oats: ery May a shade higher future (¢ for cash; 2c near for Abont steady at 60c. y—Dull and hieavy; prime, £1.51@ No. 1, on track, $1OTE@L07. S1.16, ~Active but with considerable stronger unsettled, and irregularity nd prices 10@13ie hig $10,15@10.20 for casl ruled opened Inter lerate demand: o fmportant : early: $5.5714@0.90 for cash and March; $5.9335@6.00 for May; $6.00@ G.0734 for Jine B 90: short clear, S 1 Buiter—Mode: good to extr iine di Che / 3 full cream cheddars, 10@ @1014¢ 10@1034c; Young Americas, salted, 10@Lse. Tallow—No. 1 country, 4}{c;No, 2 coun- try, sije; cake, 43¢, Heceipts, Flour, bbls 14,000 Wheat, bu. 7,000 Corn, bu. 516,000 Oats. bu. 101,000 Rye, b 3,000 Barley, bu. 51,000 New York, March 3.—Wheat—Receipts, 5,000; exports, 94,000, spet, moderatel acti options opened a shade easler, af- terwards ruled stronger and advanced Y@ e, later fell back %@dge, leaving off firm; No. 2red and April closing at 043c. ve; receipts, 211,000; ex- ungraded, $5@i0ige; N @islye; No, 2, 49%c in elevator; Apri closing at 49 Oats—A shade stronger; receipts, 27,000; exports, 2,000; mixed western, 36@ite white western, 40(45ge. Petroleum—Steady : united closed at 79c. Eggs—Lower and dull; receipts, 4,000 pack- ages: western, 18kc. Pork—Dull’ and weak; old wess, $10.25; new mess, S1L50@11.75 Lard —Moderately (00,27 dull” and 8% Elgin creamery, Cheese—Steady; W Shipments. 6,000 81000 202,000 5,000 1,000 181000 —~Wheat—Quiet and 90J5e; March, 90ke; “Corn—Quie wixed, cash, o mixed, cash, 20}{@ “Easy o ! Butter—S rm; creamery, 25@30c; ERNOON BoARD—W lieat—1¢@{e low- er, Corn—Shade easier. Outs— ke lower, Kansas City, M ery cash 7se bid, Tde iy Yo asked; May 78 bid, 18 asked, f ln'.u cash, v {c_ bid, w3 April, SE(@2087e; May, 803@i05ic, ats—Nominat; bl £4 Liverpool, M 8.—Wheat—Supply good; new No, 2 winter steady at 7s 1d; spring steady at 7s 1d, Flonr—Supply good; steady at 8s2d. Corn—Supply good: spot and Marels at 45 20: Apriland Ma; 4 Toledo, Ap No. 2, rdeiand; extra No. 8 spring, sair demand at 85,90, Steady at $1.10, Milwaukee, March 5.—Wheat—Weak; cash, 50140310y, Bige; June, Soie, Corn A 4e. :No. 1, 67¢, ; No.'s, bilge, Steadier; mess pork, cash and May, $10.35, Minneapons, March 8.—Wheat—Firm; food demand for milling with futures neg- eted; No. 1 hard, B3¢ for eash and Marcli; stle for April; 914c for May: No. 1 northern, Bl for cash - and Mareh; e tor April; 863¢6 or May. Flour- Steady; patents, §4.50@5.00; bak- ers', $3,504,00. Itbeeipts—\W heat, 155.000 bu, mfllllpmv:nl» Wheat, 11,000 bu; flour, 18,000 5. New Orleans, March 8.—Corn—Dull, cak and lower at 46c, s—Steady at 38, Hog Products—Dull. Lard-—-85.5714 Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $3.75; long clear, $0.7907 clear rib, $5.50, Laxd- Whisky- LIVE STOCK. Chicago, March 3.—The Drovers' Journal repait Sattle—Receipts, 4,500; steady and strong; g steers, $5.90ws.80; 12 extra 1660 old at $5.00: stockers, $3.00004.40; d bulls, $5.0068.60; through Texaus, Reccipts, 13,0 : strong and finner; rough and mixed, d Bad2; packing an shipping, Jight, © 83,7004, E5.00(@5.70, p—Iteceipts, 5.100: Slow and 15@253 natlves, $2.706.96; Texuns, §2408 4.60; fambs, $4.00@ Shes

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