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Ky THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-THURSDAY. JANUARY 21 OTICES, Advertisemonts inder this head 10 cents por fine for the first jnsertion, and 7 cents for each . sbgequent ir sertion ¢ B reawords wil be counted to the line; they must run consecutively and must bo paidin ad All_sdvertisements m 1 be handed in fock p. m., And u stances will they bo take Partics advertising in theso eolumns and hav- tng the: niewors addressed i oare of i Be, il plense ek for check to enable them to get their letters, as none will be delive entation of check. Al answers to_adver- nente should he enclosed in_envelopes. TO LOAN-MONEY. OAN ¢n hor , without removal. n Bank Build- ake elevator, .5 &1 ne per monthe mder no_cireum re 2 o'cl Fane i discontinued by red except on &, wagons, fur- ing, 15th and Farme 150,000 to loan on_city residence Ehort time loans on real Long time Joans on real estate. Moncy to lofn on Money to lofn on collaterale. Money {0 loan oti any good security. Apply ot the Omiha Financial Exchange, Barker's buildine, SW co Fiftcenth und Farnam sts., upstnies 4 PAIONEY TO LOAN on improved and unim- Cunningham & 1 Dodge street. o1l ONEY for cverybody! You can borrow of wll kinds, diamonds and fine ents received ntches on your own time reduced pro_rata. any time, and interes f loft in your own possession. Jow ns the Jow . OF eonfidential. 6 Room 4, Withnell's New Building, Northeast ner 15th and Harney. ONEY TO LOAN—O. ¥. Davis & Co. Eatato and Loan agents, 1906 Farnam St TMONEY TO LOAN-On good eecurities. McGavock, room 7 Redick Block, 1609 l"n"l:;mm ONEY TO LOAN—On chattcls, Wooley & n, Toom 20, Omaha National | ONEY TO LOAN—On real estato an D. L Thomas. ONEY TO LOAN—Tn sums of $200 and up- wards on first.cluss renl cstate Beourity. Potter & Cobb, 1516 Furnam St. B! ONEY LOANED at . F. Reed & Co's. Loan pinnos, horses, wagons office, on furniture, inds and all Gther ar- ersonal property of el icls of value, without removal. Bank, corner With and Farnam. Al business gtrictly confidental. BUSINESS CHANCES. EADTHIS and then eall on us and let us it to investizute, ot 1o houres, Bheridan Ave, north of St Mary's Ave. room house and lot, Iith and Burt, §2; oom hougo and venworth, §1,000. 0 lots 50X 150, four room house and summer Full 16t 161 room house, £t Mary's Ave and Full Tot, clegant 5 room house, Prospect Place, fourroom house, stable, ete., Bhull's 1et., £3.500. Tyyo full Iots, §100m house, rents for $60;20th near Leavenwortl Tine house, larye lot; Improvement Associt- Two lots uid & houses, Shull's 24 ndd., cheap. 101ots in Han | 8 trick’s and Ox. north, and Tots in Shull's, Hickory Plice, Weat Omaby, Rees' and Marsh's adds, 1t you want' to invest in Laigiins, call dward 1. Peterson & Co., Koo 15th and Douglus =t Or exchange—The otel, 1 fine new fotel i Chadron, Nel 200 per month. Will sell or’ o 1o live in a larger Lungworthy, Chadron, 0 stock of dry Luico unimeumbered goods for 1§ cnsk For exchange— dand or good Omaha properiy A $10,00 stock of dry #oois for 4 cash, | unimeumbered lund. or good Omiha property. Gibgon, Archer & Co. A Woll esfablizhed bank in Eas ska, county scat 000 capitul required. Address B 55, Be L iz 10 sspaper business in ehrRska 10Wn price, Ttoom 3, Withnell Block. FANTED--The ¢itizen of York have sub- 00U 1o start a canning fac- o practical man o put in Bulance of capitul and tako the munago Address E. L. E N tory, and wori kil of busincss. —Wanted to_exchunee, crty on Capitol 'Hill, for goud ucre property. bt OR SAL dence property a furm of 160 ncres. pu under cultivation. all it for cultivation dng the city limits of O'N has & hovse, nvestment (or & favier. A $6,000 stock of general mer 0 viipidly growing own cons 1 2 railronds, situa- he best farming and stock cojin- TOOR SALE taining 1,000 inhabitants a tod in one of tios in Southe (et location the best, and any house in town, be found for uny one wishing to inducoments offered Will scll or rent building for full rticulars nadress General Merchint, Beo Mlice, Omahn. BOT-U1 01 SALE—Clean new stock o groge firsi-clasa Tocation in Omaha: stock and fix- s P.0. Box 62, Omalia, trade the largest of No better opportunity can tures about $1,200, Addr ALE—Small stock of drus, medicines, one in g lively i Otox county., Nohra outhit, and land to Urolghiton bloc OR SALE—Hurdwara business in_Omaha, Address B, 45 g An ostablished restaurant doing Isiness in_ O, prico $0. 5, Withuel Block o SN0 terms e Tiox 15, South Bend, Neb. 'welve hundr 08 of Mo, timber and les cust of Kansas City. soil ne any land in the stute, will scllgll or part o nere of will _exchunge for proved: Nebrask | PO SALE- O oxchunue & and eighty o improved or unim, R SALE ORR T restaurant, fixtures ul furnished roofs on the 8. K. cor, of 12th and Capitol ayenue. Cost §1,600'to” fit vp. Wil sell for $600 cash, ‘or on time 10 good responsiblo rty. Apply 1o Corbett, 8, W, cor, f6th and Arnam sts. upstuirs, 4+ ~3 lots in Spi Als0 an cstublishod - BWithnell Block 1 contents of_twelvo ng Hill, $430 cach. nking business in Ne- n & Archer, Itoom 'he only leather and finding Lincol, whichh has been car- e an for ten yours very successfully; the rea- for selling, death of the proprietor vired, from $3,000 1o $4,00, Address Mr jacob Hiberle, 1 Neb ED—A new boarding furniture, cle i ronms, and eve; ished with Move uind fudl free o wook, bowid Tamily, board lodging for ge L Wite 'and threo small children; central loeation; s gnces, Address 13 55, Hee ftice, OABD for three ly, near business center, AN, Fath sty ory bost locution, 415 8. Lith s B and boar, §5 per week; very bestlo- fon, 1814 Ly PERSONAL. Wauted 10 buy_ 4 or A lots in scom Place; send No of lot und bioe oo wnd toris (0 J L. Rice, 132 Faruau. ERSONAL W uen ny lots will ba double the p ean be bought 10r (0-day, BOW OF 1O SO . Bor sale by J. L. Bice, 1 R, 5. D, ARNOLD, Oculist and Aurist, ve- wioved 101304 Dol BEAL BETATE. ME & LOBECK, real estate, nelistof fmproved and unimproved 1ot fn OmiATia: neres near theeity and hundrods of thousands of yores of land for enle; corre: snence colciten. Marshll & 1obeck, 1306 Far P Do, 7Y Py Govdon setter dog, red on nose, | s enrs and reet: answers to the name of Cip: Iame on one hind leg; had on with ashort plece of rul.n uttache picase return him 10 212 Webster st., or to “riod & Co. 1108 and 1119 Harney. 5 OST—A ronn pony; return to Furay's barn Jand receive reward, St e e STOVE REPAIRS., = PIE W. C. Metzacr Stove Repaie Co., 111 South 14th 8t. between Dodge and Douglas. MISCHLLANEOUS, ADIES m want of good domestio help onn 4 Ve gupplied by ealling on the Omahs Eoe ployment Utlice, Koo . Bushman's Block, Mra J. W. Morrison proprietor. ik ~ XOR BALE-NISCELLANEOUS. l‘*l)ll SAL with new 1222 Parnam. Toon saie G001 gncond-hand Address B5i, Bee Oce. ather. coilir Finder will Lee, At a bargain, good family h phacion nd harncss, J. L 1 FHE L/ vited to call and examing the stoek of =eal- ekin Cloaks mid other choice furs in latest fnd styles, at The Ladios” Metropolitan ing Asency, Parlors 10 and 11, Arlington Block, Douglas St., iext to P, 0. 900 T ADIES Scalskin Clonks, Dolmans and Man- dtles, Beaver and Seal Capes with mufls, Lynx Sets, sepurate mults, fur lined eirculars, childrons Sots, gentemens’ overcont collars and culls, carriage robes, cte: wll to be sold at groatly veduced ricos, 0 the Ladies’ Metropoli- tan Purchasing Azency, Parlors 10 and 11, Ar- ington block, f)nd «@ 8t., nost to PO, B JOR SALE—A rmotl No. 2 type-writer, Will ol on monthly payments. H. G. Stripe, Hoom 4, Redick’s Block. & le SALE—Gdod sed dle pony. Dodge. OR wenther et to F. D. Mead (OR SALE—A horso. cheup; price ney & Co., 2ith and Davenport. storm ensh and doors, go 8. 16th st. £l Cour RG220 block irom street car track ith strect. b POk SALE=A bargnin—urniture and un- dertaking stock; only store in town; new, clean stock: county sedat of Boone county chinge of business the reason for seiling. Ad- dress M, J. Ladd, Albjon, Boone Co., N¢ Inquire WANTED-FEMALE HELP. ANTED—Good girls for general house- work; cooks, companions, ete., in small familics at zood W dree girl anything for It Omana Ini ence ofice,, room 3, SI cors 1th und D Strcet. VWANTED—A No. 1 cook, white, fo good wages; call at and Douglas sireet. "VT{.\‘T i‘vax'rn : el for gone inquire 2510 Califorut St ‘V.\.\'n:nl\ girlto do housework n 15th st, 019- hotel; cor, 1oth small family: German p 1013 Harney strcet, uj stuirs. VY ANTED=Good gitls for dining room, kirls for chamber work, cooks tor Loarding houses und restaurants, s and laun- dresses, girls for private fumilics. Call 1120 Fay naw st 00 “,r ANTED—Girl to do general housework at . cor. 21st and Louvenworth TED—A good cook andsccond girl in family of two; best of wages paid. Mrs. W. Morrison, Room 4, Bushman's Block, 16th Douglas, 853 ‘ JANTED— cncral housework. quire st 107 South24th st. "V‘,\vmn— dmpstent il for gene al housework, iirs. Hamn:ond, 6 .H\'Ir;.-ml:l 2 Tn. aves 8 wiven WWANTED=Girls for eneral houseworks £eod places snid 2000 Wiz es: Nebraski Employment free. Cull wt 110 161 h st Axency, Crounce Block. 1: English pref W ANTED—Good must be neat and willing: smull family; light work. Call between 12 and’ 2 or eveni 1510 California. i\}f\su.n— Irst und second cook at House. WA vod gitls for seneral hous work. &, ). W, Morrison, room 4 Bush- man Block, 16th and Douglus. 489 “H\N'I'I‘II)— irst-class diping-room girls at the Metropolitan hotel. W WANTED-MALE HELP. for a horse route on ANTED—A carr “on Daily Evening lic ha, 2 10 5 p. ., Thinsday, VWANTED An experienerd bookkecpor would like & situation. Address BB o6, Bee ofrice. -‘r ANTED machinists immediate i Burb Wike Co, cor. eth and Cupitol D—An A. i business man with r s and security for & good position, Soutin Jith st. R W TED-Men business at their evenings and learned In - an hour; any person naking fess than 10 to fc an hour should sond 10¢ 1t once for u package of snnples of goc anid 24 workine Sam ples (Formulus) to cominend on. “Address Albauy Supply Co., Albany, N. Y. Bt BITUATIONS WANTED, VY ANEED-Situation us housols housowork in priviite fumity, 11 Wi WWANTED (N 1o start 4 new homess can bo done erorto do tuation—Ladics in want of o dom eslic help ean be accom- at Omabia Intelligonce Offico, thund Douglas sts, Hest of d with ev 0 MISCELLANEQUS WANTS, ED—A gentlomun room room post oftice: reterences required and dvess 1 0, Lee oflico 91220 \ TANTED. Poermanent—A gentle- man wn ife would like to ngo two well furnishedsecond floor rooms and bat i table board in a strietly private family of adults Will pay o good price for satisfictory aecomme dations. Pleuse address with name, ntion and price, in strict confidence. 1, office. Turnished rooms suit- Ad VWANTED-—T0 ront able for light bhousekeoping. 0. Box 512, Omahi., _ FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS, NOJR BRENT ~Coltuge, T rooms, bary, ote. Cuss § ar 20th, 1L 0, Andrew, 612 N, 16tk Street, 918 OB RENT--D) ! and Webster; low rent. Faroam OB BENT—Store. Applyat 1211 Fars house, full lot, corner 18th ©. L. Ga i —Houce, 3 rooms, §1. . W. cor, 1eh and Tlariey, ron Thompso; JOR RENE:Houso on 1Tt st near Capitol uvenue, §l4. 5 Leban, W OB RENL-Cottaxe of & Fogms, T Lot with barn on_prouuses, only b block from Potler & Cobb, 1316 94 01, $12 pe Farnaw, - & k] Stroet @ rs; S0 Per month. Furnain QOB RENT-—Good cotta wonth, Pottcr & Cobb, 1 [F9R BENT Ok LEASE-S$100m house on Howard st.: 10-uero gavdon with G-room adjoining city; S-aore favin, 17 miles west of Omahiu; 6 Lusiness 10ts on St Mary's ave. Howard st. o 10 MOR RENT—)asem John Erck, 616 N, 16th st TBgebll PO BENT- Aroqu cottae, 4L house tart 1 Mary's uie., on Charles street, Cluek’s na city; Sroom house, bart, ote., Saunders st. K. K. Ringor, 114 noFth Jorh. e Fon nent— rooiny ek bree houses of 16, 6 und 4 J. Puipps loe. Aice i AV, o, 8. 15th arnam st 0K BENT near Cenier, 04 o K month, 1 ¢ 00BLCOtL ulkey, 1M T-Two Cottages, §1 W, Switdder, Grunite Blook, dnd B18 por (5] OR RENT-New howusa at 159 Jackson st Apply At Cunningham & Brennan's, 1511 Dodie St. S for OR RENT—House belonging to the estats of Judge Chadwick, 009 Park avenue. W.J. Connell. p i g, . el JORR —Two new 8 and § roomed houses: furnace, bath toom and all modern conven: jences, one block from street oars, Inquire Jo. ¥. Barto or Smelting Works, 808 JOR R 1906 Burt street. ENT—A store_room with good cellar Apply to Toun Baa mor. 1 OR RENT—2 stores on 9th and Leavenwort st 1 &tore on South Iith st. Both first-class husiness Iccations. ~ Also houses to rent. A, Me- B —— FOR RENT-ROOMS. 13("{ RENT—Furnished rooms. 155 D port. o 3 Fun WRENT—Furnjshed room with board for two grentlomon. 1415 Jonos st keforenoos exchanged. B O RENTStore, 900 North 15th st. Cor. 16th 8502¢ l‘“m RENT-§ large and Leavenworth. Fn}m RENT -2 unfurnished rooms, 613 8. 10th. Jor ® niched rooms; contral oA Qull, 0dd Tellows Bock. JronrENT-Fu Fishicd Yooms. Mrs. Ken- o121 24 N, 10th st (2ag T—Room with board 1613 Capitol 02123 ']“iin‘m nve. a JOR RENT-Furnished or rooms. 709 North 224 Bt 0K RENT—Nicely furnished rooms five blocks (rom postoilice. 50 8. 16t unfurnished 860.21 01t RENT—Office_ and dosk room. Block, cast P, 0. Inguire oom QO RENT—Lurge furnished front room with closet, also back room. 1712 Califor- nin st. 0 [{ OR RENT—Furnishod room. wid Douglas. NOI RENT—Njcely cor. 10th and St. Mary’s av AOR RENT—Two suits of 4 rooms cach Piorco strect between 10th and 20th. Fn quiro 1th und Faroam. . Moehle, 535 Inquire 10th 055 1!‘"“ RENT—Furnished rooms. 'F\ou RENT— 500 Harney urnished rooms, 157 OR BRENT—Furnished room with board suitable for two gentlemen. 1814 hod..v\vrv.‘.:z FOR SALE-HOUSES--LOTS. TVESTIGATION winy convince vou that Newportis the nearest and handsoinest acre perty foronly €300 a lot; intercst at 8 per cent. See Newport und be convinced. This is ine {ime to buy nere lots, spring prics witl bo higher, Ames, 1507 Faendm. 910 JOR SALE—A fifty s township 16, range Cheap. Fine east front 1o add., K, ensy terms. Some clegant lots in Hanscom Plato ou Georgin and Park Avenues, Come and gce them. Stockdw’e & Buncher, 1511 Dodge St. OR SALE—Buy a Iot_n West Cuming ndd tion. Lt OR SALE— Ity Bell & McCundlish, 1511 Dodge Street House and lot, barn, ete., Dayenport st..... 8,100 ar Lonvonworth 2,300 8,000 vory casy I Two story house and lof, lot and house in’ Shinn's ‘add., at thancost........ w4 eiesiesaaessesss and acre of ground, Himebaugh's Corne ence property in St , 10 exchange 3 ‘wid, \proved r Louis und Denye Three houses and 10ts in Roge AermBYET ST AL Fine farm in Sarpy county . 3 Kust front lotsin Hanséom Piace ut OIauiey Lot in Walni Farm in Douglas county, nearly 600 neres, $26 per uere., Acre property at $100 to £1,600 per nc West Side lots $25) to $600. OR SALE—iots in Plunview, $i50 terms. Graham, Creighton Block. cusy 20 N EWPORT-Nercat, bost acro lots, rouched AN over lovel road. Tiie noarest acre lots ever his mavket. Price, $200 per lot: on easy ser cent intercst. These lots will double I valie in next1? montha.” Ames, 1507 Farhai, JOR SALE—Tywolots in Prospect Place $800. Houseand lot $1,55, monthly puymonts, Lot in Nelson's addition §1500. George P, Bomis, 15 and Douglus, T DOR SALE—Iy Potter & Cobb, 1515 Furnam st 1ot in West End and ut 500, 2 lots in Shinn's 3d add at 725 cich, A few choice lots in Mavsh's nt 1,600 each, Lot 60x154 on 1ith, 3 blocks, froni puycaient, only $1500, Fine acre in Geise's ndd, £1600. 2 of tho cheapest lotsin Plainview, cach. TOR SALE—A few lots near Hanscom Park, §i50. Gruhum, Creighton Block, 28 0] Choice Burgains in reul estato, eall at tho ofli of the Omunha Real Estute & Loun Co., Yooms 22 und 28 Withnell Building Omahu. 708 Ty Dextor L Thomus & Bro. room cighton block: 200 teot Oon Farnan st. $5,00 X150, 8. W, cor. 17th and Center, $2,000, 50x 150, Hanseom Pluce, ¥100 9lots (0x157, on Hamilton und Charlos sts, 600 10 $50, 3 blocks west of convent. cor. Charles and sth sts., $700. s with housc and bara, near 20th an Center, $LI60. Very cheap; small payment; bulance monthly, X145, ¥th and Charles, wiil" well, ete., 91,500 210ts, Lowe's addition, $600 . 2lots, W. A, Redick’s add,, §! . Tot cor. Zith and Davenport, £1,500, Wo think all_the above birgiin terms. Dextor L. Thomas & fro., Room &, Creighton Block. 522 T0R SALE-—Gool lot. in Hanscom Place, 500, Graham, Creighton Block, (o only £430 i wse of b rooms, 0. Cult for DOR SALE—A fow choice lots in Lowe's ad- dition from 0 £35), Also house und jot $03), 0n easy terms, Potter & Cobb, 1515 [ar- nam st. 33 NOR SALE—Timber clum, homestend and pre-emption, 430 acres, all i one Locy: only 2 miles from Chudron, Price $40; adar & Sparger, Chudron, Nel DR SALE—A fow good lots in Hillside No. one on_bavenport und Chieazo sts., ehei; aLET0 (0 §950 ench, Potter & Cobb, 1515 Far- nam st. i pecial bargain in business feet front on 15th st. by 130 feot 8 point south ot the railway . On paved streot, ear line, ete. Only 540 per ffont oot Fotter s Cobb, {610 Furnun st. ) ]“()I‘ SA Kol Estate For Sale—Muguifieont house and lot, 40 in Kedick's add., closots, pantry, cis houses, ete., §,00. For Sale—Two lots, Park Wilde ave., two neat P8, LWO brng, sheds, ete,, $35,000, For sale=Two lots and two Credit Foneier add., cast front, fruit gay cistern und_moderit improvements, a decided burinin, §1,50). ‘ Substantial nouse and lot with ull conveniencos, most desirable locition, 5,000, For Sale—Tots in leeds, Kitkwood's, Kountze's, Shulls, Saunders & ' Himobaugh's, and other additions at low figures, For Sulo—Lots ranging in price from §00 to $5,000 01 ousy 1erIS. or Sulo—Farms 1l descript Balo—1 dee cultivation and lands -y wdjoining stute, nty-five frms in the most pross 15 B pre ive counties of Nobrask or particulurs eall on- Alex, McGayock, Heal Estate Agent, Room 7, Kedick Block, Farnim st. 55820 Corner_on_ Farnui, two blocks 'Fou SALE Graham, Creigh- from court house, §12,500, ton Block. MES, 1507 Farnum 8 Lots in Liedick s Grove, Amcs Place. .. 0.k Chathum Plainview Clarendon ., Atlington. . Melrose Hill . Pratt's sub-division. ; iy Alnds, 107 Farniam. —~Adjoiuing the barracks on tho north, s tho adyantagoe on nice level driveway, beautitul location, tine views, and Eyeryihiily clse that goes (o mike up i splendid plage for a residence e Helvodere It is ghenp propesty, did 1o mistake: " C. E. Mayue, B. W.cor 1athand Farnas 10K SALE—At o bargain. Fine business PrODOELY O 8. Litk, 80X100 1. This can be Lought for §2,000 less thau actual value if taken atcnee. If you want this. Cochran bro's & Co., 109 OR SALE aying stock. Giveon ¥ o h 8, Withnoll Block, g ATRICK'S “fitiop on, Saanders strect, 1s the cheapost Prbpcity In that part of the glty, | Street onrsgiruty through this addition. Schools are convéhiont, business reachies it on 1wo sides—for conbemignce and desirable local- ity Patrick’s ndditfon’ hias many sdvantages, Call and inyestignte, Lots only $700 to $000 ench. ©. R, Mayno agont, 8. W, cor. 15th and Farnam. " 536 NOR SALE-A full 1ot ana 4 ave., Harisédin place, just south of rorth st Vel for $LI0) 1 all this woek. Edwnrd . Popefeon & Co., Room § K cor. . Bth wnd Do gigswt @0 OR SALE—Large house and § nicely clov ted lots in Shing's 24 add, £6.200. Als) fing 8roomed house onWinrk street, nicely elevated lot, €6,000. Gibson & Archer, loom 3, Withnoll Bloce! e 0 {VOR SALE—Choft§ 5 or 10 acre tracts, 4 miles gouthwest from court honse, 114 miles from Junction of U. P. Ky, nnd Belt Lino, and 1 mile from Stock Yards. flies well; all under cultiva- tion. Can be bought for $17 and $200 per acro, if_gold soon. (heapost. property in vieinity: Potter & Cobb, 1515 “arndim st ki) per cont dividond & Archer, ” Room {JOR SALE OIt EXCHANGE—Cholce lots in Loup City, county seat of Sherman (¢ Neb. Gibson & Archer, Room 8, Withnell Bloc! REENWOOD—eautifut acre and half acra lots, fine location, it miles from P. 0., only fow moments walk irom Hanscom Park, ' Acre8 $100. Hulf acres 22, 10_porcent cash, balance monthly payments. C. B, Mayne, 8, W cor. 15th and Farnaim, (i) {oR SALE ‘outh fronts m Clifton Placo, $1,000 ench. W. T Graham, Creighton Block. s Fonsm}m—}( ¥o story, 22530, framo build iy, sultablo for stoto, ear 10t and Far: namSi8. Applyst this offica, QOR SALE—Lots in Marsh's add, $1.000 to torms to suit purchaser.’ Grabam, Block. 18 DELVEDERE—Acre lots nt 200 to $350. Tach D will make you 7 to 100 percent profit be- fore next New Year'sday, C.E. Mayne, sole agent,8 W. cor. 15th und Farnun. 550 OR SALE—A generat merchandise business in & rapidly #ToWink town not far from Lin. coln, Best trade and Joeation in town. A splen. did opportunity for a party wishing & wood opening, and having from sovern to ten thousand dollars in oush, Willsell for ensh only,or part cnsh, balance ‘real estato in Omaha. Address Merchunt, Beo Office, % JROR SALELarze and smal stock ranches _with or without stock. ‘or Sule—3 lots in Spriny Hill, $450 each, _For Sale—Establishod banking business in Nebraska, county seat. Gibson & Archer, room 3, Withnell Block. 01 Exchunre—~Nebraska farms for Omuha property; niso lands to exchange for stocks of £ood ed—3 business lots for cash within 4 of postoflice, For Exchange—160 nere improved favm, Madi- county, Neb., for house and lot in Omaha. For Sale—A bicre iract 4 miles of postollice house cost §1,20, tor §1,500 eash.Gibson&Archor, Room 3, Withnell Bloe 32 T ES " will be the junction of the Mo, Pac. and Belt Line. Lots porchased there now will re- turn u handsome profit to_the buy short time. Bell & McCandlish and C. sole agents, T SIDE—Station on Leavenworth street JPOERSALE=Hauso uad lot 211 3 20th . sclioup and payments, Address C. 8. Chipman, Lin- coln Neb. il 1Ok SAL 1st and south tront, fine cornor ot ¢ anseom' Kliic 1 IKERS, AT L particulars aboit froo and cheap lands in Western Nebrasks nddross Thos, C. Patte Real Estato Agont, florth Platto Nob. {JOR Chojce nnxmn:‘ln reul ostate,call at the oftice of the Ontalin feal Estate & Loan Co., rooms 22und 23, W{thnel Building,Omaha. 7 JFOR SALE-By . 1 aluyne. Bi6—Full lot, small housg, Wilcox add., § B40—Full lot’ on lt}w&b\vnrm st., ndw house, all modern copvenignees, $5,50. 38—Lot on Farngm sty near 25th st rooms, all mogern fmprovement i=Two 10ts, W0 houses, Hth uer 321—Lot wix154,South 2004 st, good house, $1,850. Monthly puyments. 520—Lot 100x22, feantiafle two stroots, nice cots tage fucing Hisc Park, £1,) Sl6—Hundsoine lot, Dlableovinio i v rin ave., $300N¢ 00 Bt—Lot tax15, S5t and Howney, liouso 7 rooms 209—Thirec neres, good house, fruit, ete,, Leav- enworth st., §2,5)0. 200—Full lot, two cottuges, Shinn's add., $2.: Zax—Houso 1 rooms, enst front, beautifdl 1o tion, Hanscom Plice, £3,50), 224—Elegunt residence 19 room: location, every possible F11,000, 105—Corner lot, nice cottage 6 rooms, ono block off Saundcrs s, ‘s 198—Handsome: in_Omaha, 5 rooms, beautiful lot, Georgia ave., $3,500. 1i5—Lot 66x140, house 4 rooms,” South 13th st. house 9 7,500, Howuard, oms, Geor- two lots, fino conveniénce, 5 180—Good house 6 rooms, full lot, Hickory and 100h, $1700; very chicap. o B. Muyiic, W. cor, I6th and Farnam. b3 "EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSIERY AND CONDI- TIONALIST, 303 Tonth Strcet, betwoen Farnam and Hernoy, will, with the 'uid of guardian Spirits, obiin for any ono a glunce in tho pastand present, and of certain conditions in thefuture. Hoots and shoes made to ordor, Perfeet safisfuction guaranteed. FRUITS and FLOWERS Those desiring 10 put our it or Ornamen- tal Trees, Sh o8, Plunts and Vines, will find it srreutly 10 their iterest 1o consult . L, Emery, Dy letter or in person, in regard to kind, qualiiy and price, botore ordering of any one. Ordes should be givencarly. Oflice 15% Harney St, residence, 2200 Farnam St E.L. EMERY. Proposals for Keal Estate. Sealed proposuls will be reeeived by the un- dersigied until 5 0'clock p. m. Monday, Jnnuary. 2tk 1886, Tor i tr & land to ¢ 20,000 square feet, and 1o bo loc: en and including both sides of Nicholas streot on the north, Web-: storstreot on the south, Thirtieth street on the west and Baundors strect on the cast. Mo bourd roserve the Fight to Tejeet wny or all bids Iy ordor of the board of Education. UHARLES CONOYER, Secretary, She:fi's Bale. 2V VIRTUE of an order of sale issued out of dthe Distriet Court, for Douglus county, Ne- brasku, and 1o me directed, 1 will on thie st day of Februury, A. D. 1586, it ten o'clock u, m. of siid day, ut the north daor of the courthouse in tho clty’ of Omohu, Douglus county Nebraskn, sell at piiblic aiction the proporty deseribed in said order of sale, us 10llows 10-Wit inone s.ory {rwme dwelling house, 1 lot ten (10), i block six @, of Colt addition (o (he eity of Omahi, county aid stute of Nebraskn,'™ Siid_property to be sold (o satisty John A, Wahefield the sum of $2i0 47 debt und 318 43 cost of suit, with intorest thereon £ rom the sth day of October, 155, 1ogether with aceruing eotts necording to n judgment rendercd by tha District Court for suld Douglas county, ut i3 October texm A, 1. 154, i o cortain’ action then and theie ing whiorein Jolin A, Wike: fleld wis praintif And W, P O'Neil et al wero delendun WAL COBU RN, Sheritf, Omithin, Neb,, Jant 20,83, 1t ity Proposals for Real Estate. 5 will be yeceivod by tho a)g- . Monduy, Juiuary - the fol M'\»Il\;‘:hu vi o Pl o Dougl o ronl estat in plock,s, in Bowis & Hill 20d 1ion of th city of i Tine buoturd rescrved (16 all bids, (2 By order of the Bewrd 81 Education CitA= CONOYEIR, RoCretur Proposals) Fey Paving ALED proposals wil be reccived by the ndersigned untifil glelock Monduy, the Sth duy of Febpnty 1836, (0r the followiig kinds of puying materiif v Bheet asphaltum a per spocifieti Asphalf blocks asper speciticitions. Bioux Falls granite a= per specitications, Colorado sundstonc as per spaciieat ons, Any other stone as per spocitications. Mutadum us por speciications, Wooden blocks ns por =pecitications. Auy bid for paying i addition to being ac- cording to specification -, muy wlso be aecording to such specificatic as the bidder muy pre: seribe, the sume 10 be'sct forth in detail and 1o accompuny i Bach bid shall specify @ price per square yard paving comploc 0N tho stroet. 10 Lo done in accord with plans and specifications on file in 146 office of the board of Public works. Bids to o made on printed blanks furnished by the boird, &nd accompuniod with a cortified check in the sum of one thousand dollars. pay Uble to the ity Of Omuba usu runranics thit the bidder will within thirty days from the opening of the bids give bonds not exce ding Tho thousand dollurs 4 the mayor or city. coun il may requirve that such bidder will enfer into contedct for such paying, of the kind and ma- teriald pocitied, as way be ordered during the yeur 150, “The hourd of public 501ks reserves the right pject any or all bids and 1o waive wny do- J.E. Housk Chiirman 1 tany and 4 of Pubile Works THE TOBOGGAN SLIDE OPEN A Fast Track and Many Coasters— Ruddy Cheeks and Varied Costumes, _The New York Tribune says: All Essex county turned out Iast night to celebrate the formal opening of the to- boggan slde. Old men and children, young men and maidens, were there to the number of two or three thousand, all anxions to see everything that was to be seen and quite willing to take the chances of being run over, By 8 o’clock the curions populace had accumulated in great masses and the policeman’s lifo censed to be a_happy one. Every tram brought its load of curions people anxious to learn the dif- ference between o toboggan and a Coney Lsland roller coaster. The lamps Naved out and struggled for supremacy with the ealm moonlight, the line of gayly dressed tobogganists fought their way up hill through the erowds of sight- seers, who wondered audibly “if thim things was what they slid on;" the gates of the slides were raised and the stream of tobo, ns with their loads of laugh- ing, shricking humanity poured down. ‘he slide was in fine condition. Judi- cious padding and watering on the part of the young men in the red coats had reduced it to a condition of superlative glariness. President Teall led the w on his long American racer, with Tre: rer Powers, Farr and one other for | last. They left the head of the slide with the blessing of the assembled company and the request that if any of the gates or other ebstructions had not been removed they should teleplone the information up before any one else started. The racer rushed down the lane of faces at a speed that melted them all to one expansive smile, ran up the oppo- site hill and out into the field, scoring a mark that was not often passed during the ning. While on Monday the to- boggan ran silently and smoothly over the soft snow, it tore along the crust last night with a sound like the scraping of ten thousand matches, leaping and shift- ing to cither side like a wicked mustang. I'he attendance of members and guests ¢, and in imitation of the his w'of France and his twenty thou- men, the club officers marched rly up the hill and slid them down again. All varieties of uniform were represented, but there was n strik- ing uniformity in the red checks, spark- ling eyes and Tinging voices that told of the nealthfulness of the sport. Among the most cnthusiastic coasters were Mr, and Mrs 5. Teall, Powers Farr, Miss Sallic Lawrenee, John Lawrence, Chias. O. Munn, Mr. O'Reilly, Chas, A. Lummis, Miss Barnes, Edward Knapp. Miss Hoag, Henr Tillinghast, B. P. The- baud, M. Bolton, Miss Kelly of Philadelphia, Mr. Wainwright, Miss Pryor and many people from the im- mediate neighborhood. ” The ladies were dressed, some in white, some in_red and some in colored suits; wh still others were not especially gotten up for the oc- easion. A genuine Canadian and a mem- ber of the ue Blen Tobogganing Club of Montreal attracted much atten- tion. His coat and knickerbockers were of.a shaggy white, his mittens, stockings, shand cap of rod. The general effeet was that of & cross begween a polar bear and a barber’s pole. The number of coasters was so great that there was a dozen or more contin- ually waiting their turn, standing in line witl their tobogzans on end and’ tower- ing above them, looking like a file of Scythian warriors with their enormous shields. Tach man put.-down his tohog: gan as he came up to the slide, the mc mentous guestion as to whether Annic or Mary or Tom was going on this_trip W ttled, and the chosen ones disap- pea amid much advice to “hold on tight The slide of 1,000 feet, with a tall of 127 feet, is traversed in abont twenty sceonds. This gives an avernge speed of mile in two minutes, with a probable maximum of & mile & minute. sand them regn At Russian y § ONS passengers now find a “grievance book,”” in which complaints are entered. This record of wrongs reaches the central oflice onee a month, when the complaints are investi- gated. el Brilliant as Day. The beauty of woman, is the, natural and worthy admiration of the sterner sex and to heighten it by all such legitimate means as are not inimical to health or subversive of good morals shonld be one aim of female existence, The skin is one of those parts upon which the most im- provement can be made, and by the use of Pozzoni's *Medieated Complexion Powder' Tadies muy overcome any want of that peachy pulpiness that “pearly brilliancy and velvety smoothness which ave its greatest charms. Unlike too many preparations this as perfeetly harmless and can be used without the slightesi fear of detection, and will nevor excite any of ‘those discases which roughen; render sollow or cause the ap- pearance of unsightly pimple Itis used oxtensively by the stars of opera and drama, and no fashionable lady's toilette table is completely furnished without it. o There is a small island jnst off of Dos- ton harbor t is snia to belong to the British government, it being outside of the boundary fixed by the grant tot origimal Massachusetts Bay company - Cataren Is o very prevalent and exceedingly dis agrecable disease, liable, if neglectid, to develop into serions consumption, HBe- ng a constitutional disease, it requires constitutional remedy like Hood's Sarsa- pavilla, which, acting through the blood, reaches every part of the system, efivet- ing a radical and permanent 'cure of catarrh in even its most severe forms. r\{mh- only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. - S The inhabitants of the Laos countr n, are the laziest people in the w They are so indolent that they do little more than colleet rice enough to keep them alive. el Sr s Coughs, Colds and Sore-Throat yield readily to B, H. Douglass & Sons’ Caps, cum Cough Drops. - - avorite.beverage that the New York Chinese sell and drink. Asitis aleohiolie the anthoritics hLave prohibited its sale without a license, — Young or wmiddle-aged men, sufferin rom nervous debility or kindred affed ions, should address™ with 10 its in tamps for lar trantise, World's Dis- gensary Modical Associ Rige lior s The potato was introduced into Franee one hundeed y nd the Agrieul- tural society proposes soon to cclebrate the anniversary - Angostura Bitters do not only distin- guish themselyves hy their tlayvor and aromatie odor abpye all others kene 1, but they are also @ sare prevenitive of all diseases originating from {he digestive organs. ware of counterfeits, Ask your g or druggist for the gennine artiele, manufue- tured by Dr. J, G. B, Slegert & Sons, - . The postoftice department discourages sub-ofifees in largd cities as delaying rapid delivery, and fayors un inerease of the carrier systenr - - Absolute stagnation do where in the ocean, not greatest.depth, not exist any even at the - The army of artiticial lower makers in Paris 15 said to numwber not less than 50, 000 souls. o - The last known pensioner of the war of 1812 died in Lowell, Mass.; last week, TRADE FACTS AND FIG The Prevailing Tone in Wheat Trading One of Very Genetal Strength ‘AN ADVANCE FROM YESTERDAY. The Pork Deal Said tobe in the Hands of Plankinton—-A Slight Advance Followed by a Treble De- cline-General Markets, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. pocial Telegram.]— more general buying of wheat previons day Criicaco, Jan. 20.—( Warar — There W miscellaneons outside today than on any for some tiwme, and the market as a whole can be classed as very strong. Wheat at tooks dirt eheap to the country, and wheat for May delivery at Sie is very tempting, ‘There was very little wheat for sale af the opening, which was l5@ e higher than yestorday's closing, and this gave couraze fo the numerous class of small traders who were on the Jookout for a rebound, and they bid the market up from 8ilge to SI@Sde, with good assistance from commission houses, rading on the advancing scale was not extraordinarily heavy. New York was steady but not a large buyer early, export negotintions strengthen- ing the speculating sentiment at the sea board. First eables were better, but later advices from Liverpool wero of a different tenor, and the strength shown at the outside evaporated. Private wire houses began selling for account of thew eastern clients, Trading late in the morning session was at Improved values, and the 1 o'elock close was atan advance from yesterday of 1alige. CorN—Corn sold up e, and fell back again, The dominating tone; however, v one of strength, Speculative business was light. Oars—Oats were speaking, strons Provisic I quiet and, gencrally wisions were nervous, ir- vogular and uneertain to-day. Pork opened 5e higher, and dropped 13ige under a rattling fire of selling ovders, eredited to the by some, and set down by others to an allege combination of packers, who were suspected of being desivousof shaking out the “tailers™ preparatory to working the market up again, The market harvdened later and advanced to the opening range by the hour of closing business at 1 o'clock. Lard was - rati weak than otherwise, and ribs woved in substantial accord with povk, closing firm at the best prices of the day, The Mail asserts the pork deal is now very certainly in th 1ds of Plankinton of Mil- waukee, There are said to be one or two Milwauk men associated with him. It is ported here, and believed at the Cream v, that Plankinton is of the opinion por ood o] Ivance of $3 or $4 a barrel, The advance which has taken May from about $10.00 up to $1L50 has really been en- gineered by him, but it has had all the ap- Dearances of being a spontancous country movement. AFTERNOON BoAnn—The speculative mar- kets were all stronger and prices were higher on the afternoon board. Wheat advanced Ige, corn Me and pork e Business was Tively, 2:45 p. m—Puts on May wheat, 835e; calls, CHICAGO LIVE STOCOK, Cisreaco, Jan, 20.—[Special Telezram, | — Carrne—There was an active movement in the market and values were stronger. There was a good demand from nearly all sources, and prices were about 10¢ hizher than on yes- terday for all good grades, Common to cattle were in fairly large supply, but they sold better in sympathy with ehoicer kinds. There were some very choiee cattle here, and several lots fof 1550 to 1350 1h, cattle sold within about 10.@20¢ of the highest rates o this season. Common to medium cattle were within 25 10c of the highest rates. The gen- cral market was fairly aetive and the supply was well cleared, The best cattle sold at 5,005,585 Some common 1550 1b Indian caftle sold at $3.90, Among the sales were some fine 1219 Ib steers at $5.20, Country buyers have not Iluteley been in very e ttendance, but the) ave been buyers enough here to take all the young eattle offered at good pric A good many smoeoth, “growtiy” werdzing 1,000 1bs. or over, have sold out 54,00, and some choice feeders <old as hizh Common light eatile have been offered in faivly large numbers, Shipping steers, 1550 to 1500 1bs., $4.756@5,%5, 1200 to 5; 950 to 1200 1., $3.00@ 475, Hoas—Trade was once more active and Prices about a nickle higher on the best lieavy, some selling freely at $4150010.25, Prime packing sorts sold at $3, nd one or twe packing firms paid as high as 24.20 for some lots, Rough odds and ends sold at S5.80@555; packing aud shippin 50 to 450 1hs,, £4,00074,50, FINANCIAL. New York., Jan, 20,—Mo. sasy at 114602 per cent. Prisie Me TILE PAPER—4@5 per cent, Forrtay EXcmAnGy Binrs—Quiet, tirm and unchanged:; $4.503 for sixty days, W for demand. GOVERNN yiocks—There Rumors that th —0n cail N1s—Dull hut steady. was little of ‘interest in St Paul company ut to issne additional bonds for the of certain lines led to decided that stock, closing with a net cent, being the second most 1t_is ofiicinlly stated the meet- ad no reference 1o the Jeged 1ssue of bonds, ‘The general beliet on the street, however, is that the company will announce its intention to issue bonds an the Kansas City extension aud invite proposals for its construction at an_early date, “Van- derbilts were firm, but New York Cential and Lake Shore were very quiet, Pacific Mail is unchanged after o fluctuation of 1 per cent on only a moderate business, The company to-day deelared its usual quarterly dividend of 175 per cont, payable February 1 The surplus aitor the payment of the divi: dend will e 5116,000, "Lhe market closed quict and steady, yeb in a majority of eases sall fractions lower than last evening, Missonri Pacilie s down 13, at 103, The Hlinois Central company to-day declared its usual semi-annual dividend of 4 per cent, payable Mareh 1. BTOCKS ON WALL STIF 8% cent bonds.. 10077 C, &N, W U. 5. 4i4's... 112 prfernc Now 4's*.,...... KN Y, C Pacific 6’ of 05, 12054 Orezon Tran. Central Pacifie,. 41 "[Paeitic Mail, C&A 1 (P, D, &E.. preferved, ... 160 | 1% C " C, 00 vee 1809 ck Islana D) L& W 17335t L &5, F, D, &R G 15 2‘“‘“.“ i Evie,, " AL & St 1 proferred preferred Ilinois Central W A was ih exiens weakness in loss ob % per active stoek, ing held co-day 4 i ‘ AT, 48 ns Paciiie... 12 - Paciile. .. 50k JOL L&, 9 preferred, . 18 Western Union, 71 O, I8 & Noooonns 100/5 Kansas & 1 LakeShore Afich, Central Mo. Pacitie Northern Pae. preforred. . PRODUCL, COhicago, Jan, 20.—Flonr=-Unclanged ; winter wheat flour, $440.44, orn, S400@d05; Wiseonsin Michigan suft spring wik 021,003 Min: patents, 4.0 nesota bakers’, bu0: yye tlour, W oin barrels, §5.10 @340 in ap flour, 4000450 per bt sewt.dn Wheat—A. bui unsetiled: o) stronger and exeited, advicetd 560 yesterday's close and advaneed s nore, fol Jowed by a slizht reaction, luter advanced e, later fell off 1e, and elosed 1e over yoesteiday 3 Te@isige for Gl and Januay; T34 e | for Tebruar: %o for Mo ®ie for May. Corn—Firm: over yesterday : 36%¢ for cash; 8615@%5%e for January and Febroary; i40'g¢ tor May. Oats—Stronger hut only nontinalty higher; 9880 for cash and January; 28yge for Febru- ary: BWig@s1ige for May. vo— il at 7. Barley—Quiet Timoihy =Easi Inxseed—1;@igc higher: No. 1, 81 k-—Active but easier, declined 1. rallied again, and closed firm: $10.95 for cash and January ; $10.975@11.0 tor Fobe ruary; S1t for Lard—Steady: S, ary and_Febrity Bulk Meats— clear, £5,70(03, Whisky-—:1.1 Butter—Dull: good to fancy creamery, 21@ wood to 1me dairy, 166240, ‘heese—Steady ; Fll cream eheddars, 9@ 10e; do., snimmer make, 4@se: youns Ameri- cas, 101, @ilc Egws—Light demand at 18@200, Hides—Unchanged: part cured, green, Set heavy wreen salted, 8o Digaiges bull hides, 9ige: dry’ salted, dry fling, 1x@de; ealf skins, 10@ 15 Tallow=Unehanged; No, 1 country, 43¢5 No. 2 country, 4¢3 cake, de, Receints, wy@ 63@B3e. and lower; prime, 81.75@ i Tor ecash, Janu- for Ma Shipment 000 14,000 67,000 Flour, bbls..... Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu.. Oats, bu... Rye.bu.... Barley, bu New York, 18,0003 exporis, : cash, high quiet; options very strong and 1a1te high closing firm; ungraded red, SxrsSe: No y 88 0e, 1o, b Corn—Firm and higher exports, 24.000; ungraded, Aili@dilge; No, 8 dilge; 40cc. Oats—IHigher but very quict receipts, 66,0005 exports, 9503 mixed western, 3tg@ise; white, BR@HC, Petroleum—Stoady : unite Biies—Dull and weak : receipts, 5,000 pack- ages; western, 2 LPork—Firnrand trade lights mess, $10.25@ 10,50, Lavd le, $0.4 Ny none 53,000 ceipts, thruary closing af .08 actives contract gra S0A8@0,50, Butter— Steady and in fai ern, 12@i3¢: Elgin ereamery, Cheese—Firm and moderate ingu (NN Cincinnati, 2 red, B0, orn-=Steady: No. Oats— Rye—Firm; No. Barloy —Steady 22 spring, Gie, Pork=Quict but firm at S1L00, Lard—Steady at $6.106@0.1 Februar, dem west- at @ Jan. 20, =Wheat—Firnmer; and ary, St. Lonis aong iuher; N I Corn =Firm 2 mixed, cash, ; May teadys No. 2 mised, cash, 251¢; g inally at dfe. Whisky--$1.10, Pork—S Lard—Steady at § @ nchanged; er dairy, 16@24e, \itEryooN Boawp—Wheat firm 1 e higher, Corn easy and '@} Oats steady and unchanged. Toledo, Jan. 20.—Wheat--Closed active; sh, 851ge, Corn—Sirong: eash, #0e, Oats—Inactive; eash, nominally at Ste, Liverpool, Jan, 20.—Wheat—Offered freely: No. 2 winterand spring, 75 1d, dull, Flonr—Otfered free but dall at s, Corn—Offered freclys old mixed, new mixed, 4s 1150, dudl: Japuary, and Mareb, 48 Hgd, dull, © Dity, Jan. 20,.—Whe; bids Febryary, Gie bid 4 A I, 981 bid, 3 May, sl¥c bid, nery, 25@30e; and lower, 28%c asked; F asked. Oats—Steady at 2815c, New Orlcans, Jan. 20.~Corn—Dull and Towers white, 42550 43¢ mixed, 44@ 150 O ady and firn Cornmeal—Fivmer at Produets—Unsetlied, but generally k—$10. Lard—$6,12 long clear, : short elear ribs, $5, Milwaukee, Jan. 20.—Wheat - Sirongs cash, Silyes I May, Site. Corn—Strong Oats—Iinm Rye—Dull; Barley—Qu i 8e. Provisions—Strong: mess pork, eash and January, $10,50; February, $10.85, Minneapois, .—Wlicat—Stronger No. 1 hard, cash and January; 8hlge for Feoruary : 8itge for Mareh: 90% ¢ for Ma, NC 1 northern, e for cash and Jan :\lll‘y for February ; s0kge for March; silge for May. Fiour balkers, LReecl pts—W Shipments—Wheat, bhls. “Unchanged: patents, $4.755.003 4.00, t, 71,000 bu: flour, 125 bhls, 000 Dug - flour, 5,700 LIVE S Chicago, Jan. 20.—The Droyers’ Journal repoits: tle shippin foedor 5,000 . iloss -1 000 Elnpments, §,000: market stronzi heavy firmer; rongh and mised, $5.6)03.95: packing and .-.ni“ninz, 84,0004, wht, $3.50@400; skips, $ 0 8,40, Receipts, 7,500; active and strongers 05, kers and biills and mixed, steady: wesle 754,00 laimbs, 0.0, St, Louis, Jan. 20— J 1,5005 shipments, 5005 strong, and L0ac 150 higher: good to ehoice shipping, i common to medimm, 3. 8@ Y S35 4,25 ¢ stockers” and Receipts feoders, $2.750@1.00, o2y —Tieceipts, 80005 shipments, 2.5003 active and oel0e ligher:' ehoice heavy very strongs butchers' and best heavy, “$4.0000 1.2 mixed packing, 8$575@sl5: light, Kansas City, Jan, 20, —Cattlo—Receipts, 10): shipments, 4.001; stronzer; exporter L49005.107 cominon 'to eholeé shippin, S0 107 staekers and fecders, $2,00@3,753 Cows, 7,000,150, Hogs ipts, 1,100 shipments, 5003 firm, active and a shade higher; good to chofee, $5.004,055 conmon to medium, S5, 703,00, OMAHA LIVE STOCK, Wednesday Evening, Jan, 20. The receipts of eattle were light to«ay and the range of prices about the satne as yester- day, Good corn-ted steers, averaging 1150 to ), were quoted at 55, 70@4.2, and those ing 150 to 1500 510050, Buteh- i was in falr demand—good cows at 103,50 and common at $2:25(s5,00, hog market was active, and all re- ceipts found a ready sale. The receipts were Light and the markét fully 5 higher than yes- ferday, in spite of the uniavorable adviees trom the 3 N s are only coming in and pri ed at 83,400 nominal Aght hoss were quo 00 wixed, S350, and hea iz SALLES, NATIVE STEERS, 'y, No. 7 $4.75 2., 1275 84 BULLS, No. HOGS, ', No. Av. 61, 870 X . G038 ACK LGS PUBCHAS the number of cattle, hogs sheep purchased by the local » ol the ket t-day, CATTLE, G L Hanmond & Co..,.. i) Local butehers.... = 2 OGS, 1L Hammiond & Co.. . 8 o e & dvanced %e, and closed o ‘\__