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i aR e g " GressT. W. " 8Withnell Block, O f Ruom and bonrd, § per Wi SPECIAL NOTICES, Advortisements under this head 10 cents pet fine for the first insertion, and 7 cents for each subsequent icsertion and « 1.3 & linc per month, Beven words wil be counted to tho line; they muBt run consecutively and mustbo pald in ad wancs. Al advertisements must be handed in before? 0'clock p. m., and under No Cireum- stances will they be taken or discontinued by talnn\mnp rties advortising fn those columns and hav- anewers addressed in care of 1 Bre, nsk for check to enable them to got hett ic1ters, as none will be dohvered excont on sontation of cheok. All answers to fdver- feements should be enclosed in envelopos, TO LOAN -MONEY. Mox 3 niture, ensy, C.J Caswell, iug, 19th and Farnan., Room 19, Tron Bank Buiid: Take elevator, 060-1¢! 150,000 to loan on_ eity residence Geo, W. Dy, 150 Farnam. 0 LOAN—Monoy m any amount, On nil clnssos of se 3 Short 0N8 on Long time loans on real estato. Money to lonn on chattels. Moncy to lonn on collnterals, Money to loan on any good socurity. Torms ensy, time to suit Apgly at the Omaha Financial Exchange, Darker's building, SW corner of Fifteenth and Farnam sts,, upstairs 704 Muvv\ TO LOAN on improved and uniny o1 proporty. TMONEY for everybody! You can boirow money on furniture, horses, wagons, pinnos, stock of all kindé, dinmonds and fine Zueligs on your awn tino, Paymonts received t any time, and interest reduced pro ratn. porty left in your own possession, Terms Tow s the Towest. Call und 'seo me. usiness nfidentinl, No advantage faken. W, R. Croft, oom 4, Withnell's Now Building, Northeast cor- mev 15th and Harney. % ONEY TO LOAN—O, ¥. Davis & Co. _Real Estato and Loan agents, 1506 Farnam St. ONEY TO LOA EL Bt McGavock, room 7 Redick Block, 1509 ONEY TO LOAN—On chattels, Wooloy & Harrison, room 2, Omuba National bank building. w__ ONEY TO LOAN—On real estato and chat- tols. D, L Thomns. 00 ONEY TO LOAN—In sums of £200 and up- wards on first.class renl estato socurity. Fotier & Cob, 1015 Farnam St. s01 ONEY LOANED at C, T Recd & Co's. Loan offico, on furniture, pianos, horses, wigons !wmnnl roperty of - all kinds and all other ar- iclos of value, without removal. Over 15t Nat'l Bank, corner 13th and Fernam. Al busincss Btrictly confidental. 502 BUSINESS CHANCES, of furndure ture, Surgen! ANK FOR SAT swell established banks ing businees in_ Eastern Nebraska, county seat town for sale 000 capital requi dress 13 5%, Beo Ol [ OR SALE—The best paying business in D AR o looktion; Rudress L cc, NOI SAL —Restaurant, a great bargnin Gibson Archer, Rooin 3, Withnell big 0 heap, 0 stocl ner's tools, and building for rent; g0 building for sule 20x40, 12 feet high. Ren- Bon for selling golng west.' Address B M. Jolu- 8on, Sterling, Neb. OR SALE--Or exchange—The Merchants' hotel, a fine new hotel in Chadron, Neb. Ro tal receipts now £200 per month, Will sell or ex- chano for residenco near business part of Omaha, Parties selling desir Vo in A larger city. Address, W. A. Langworthy, Chadron, Nobraska, lifebst 0R EXCHANGE—A $7500 stock of dry goods for 15 cash: balince unimeumbered 1and or good Omsha 10,000 stock of dry. goods b unimeumbered lind or good Omabu property. Gibson, Archier & Co., Ttoom 3, Withnell fhock, OR SALE—_A paying newspaper business in z00d Nebrasia, town: brico, £2000. G lbson Archer, Hoom 8, Withnell Biock. OR SALE—A $0,000 stock of gencral mer- chandiso in & rapidly growing town con- 1aining 1,000 inhabitants and 2 ruilronds, situa- tod in one of the_best farming and stock coun- ties fn Bouthorn Nohraskn. usiness s tho o d; est, location the best, and trado the lurgest of %’é’ Louse in tow kn better opportunity can found for any one wishing to ve business. Special inducoments offered purchaser. Will scll or rent building for full particulurs addicss General Mercliaat, oo flice, Omaba, 85 engnge in | WWASTED A gt for gen W ANTED=Cook; ato gl for ganeral work At Famous Re<tanrant, 316 8, 116h &1 13520 -\‘ ANTED—A firstglass_woman vegetable cook. Apply at the Corzens House. 191 tato, call at the te & Loan Co., Omahn. 768 Pwon Choice Bargains 1a real office of the Omaha Real E: Fooms 2% and = Withnell Building "~ FOR SALE-HOUSES. -LOTS. VWASTED=A girl. 2115 California. al housowork in a small family, Good wages to a neat compotent girl. 316N, Sith. 1 W ANTED—A good girl nhn 1t 15 years old to take care of children, 2414 “llrh‘l‘\ T\',\;‘l‘h A capable servant girl for gon: cral housowork. Apply at 716 N. 22 st W 1 WANTED—An neat Fouig w of children and do se yosidence, corner of Barriger. VY ANTED—A water girl oftice. WANTEDS —A @irl In family of thr man ]1"‘(1 T 3 15 Calitornia st NTED ~Girl small family. capable and st in taking care Call_at, brick \V,u-nn Good girls for general house- work. Roown 4 Bushman Block, 16th_and Douglas. 189 ‘\'A.\'Tll inquire VY ANTED-Good gl for dining room, kirls for chamber work, cooks for boarding houses and restaurants, dishwashers and Juun- dresscs, girls for privaté familics. - Call 112 Fur- numn st Nl y ANTED—Girl for gonornl hnusownrk n- quire at 107 South 1th st. \ ANTED—Girls for _gonera #ood piaces wnd good wages: plice 1 at 119 16th st., Nebraska Employ Crounce Block. L) ugework, jood girl for gen D085 10 California St. | houseworks free. C: Agenc; ANT! :D—Agonts with n_small capital for ¢in Gas Burner; superior to the conomy, bheauty and steadiness. s burnor is far superior (0 Any other in usc, snts will find a ready salo wherever they unples sent by mail ist, with special terms |u Address qul.:m.\' ‘ FANTED—Men nnd wonien (o s(art a new business at their homes; ean be done evenings and learned fn an hour; any person making (048 than 10¢ to 50¢ an hour' should send 10c ut once for a packago of samples of goods, working samples (formulas) (o commence 58 Albany Supply Co., Albany, N. Y. I!TVATIOI’S WAH!‘DD ‘\ ANTED—Ludics and gentlemen out « at can make from $3 to §6 per day by calling at 144 N, 19th st D—A position in an ofiee to do or lnwl!mn as teacher or work in 8 117, Bee offic p VW ANTED-Tosition by gentleman, o stran- ger in Omaba; add 8 13, 63 at this oflice- il MISCELLANEQUS WANTS. TED—Dy gentloman room and with fire, Address 13 70, Biee Oftice. WANTED—To rent store or basement s uble for carpenter shop, Address Tt Bee Offico. 2027 WS price. WANT D—Room: Centrally located, by sin- gle gemleman; fire night and_moriing; state terms; refereices. Address B 74, 1 fice, TONTS or cali B 04, Bee Office, stating -t Socor Adaress Ty 1 con 160, Bew Ofic '\ 0 rent all modorn improve ress Wwith full particulars, " FOR RENT—HOUSES AND LOTS. i\nm RE Fuu RENT—0-room otinge, S S, et hts T—Three-room house, 9th & ufihgn. OR SALE—An ostablished grocery business in Omuha_doing 85000 business ‘u month capitnl requircd, $4000. Also a stock of dry goods doing good business in Omaha. Capital £2,000. Gibson, Archer & Co., Koo §, Withne!l' Block. toro, B9 North 15th st north of St. Mary's ave. at 1314 Douglus., Inquire 05420 O SALE—Milk Dairy, abo cows and outfit, and land to leise. D. L. Thomas, Room 8, Ereighton block. 801 OR SALE—Tlardwars Address B, 45 Bee Oflic TRfebil 'he Commercial Hotel at South Biend, Neb., prico 82000¢ crms cusy. Ad- ¥., Box 16, Sotith 1 ). feb10* OB SALE-Or cxchange--Twelve hundre and_eij acres of Mo., timber und gra m d, forty miles cust of Kansus City, As ric il i any land in the state, will scll‘all or pa ut fifteen dollurs per ucre or will _exchange nproved or unimproved Nel Bauer in_Omah; Fun SALE—3 lots in Spring Hill, $450 o {lao an cstablished banking businoss in Ne braeka, county seat. Gibson & Arclir, loom uh, -omuo. ANTED_Two gentlemen want room and board in private family near o rajlvond headquarters, Address 377, Biee Ofice. 156-2; very bostlo. cation. 1814 Divenport St. 81 Ch10% FERSONAL. DERSONAT—I{ you have uny property for sulo Ust it with Geo, P. Bemis, 1th and Douglus, 129 R. E. D. ARNOLD, Oculist and Aurist, re- moved to 1514 Duullns streot. hul .. RBAL ESTATE. GO0 AN ) nere 2 miles of Omahus §26 per acre; ‘b:l ning, Gibson & Archer, room § Withnell 14 OR RENT—House of 8 rooms Inquire of Mount & Gri Stroet. JOR K 1‘ “nss St Street. 7 Ok RENT—House, 3 rooms, . E .V 11th and Hariey. 3% 20the T, And QOR RE Howard st. house adjoining city ; 80- of Omuhu; ¢ busticss lots on & \lm\ 5 ave. Apply to ENT—DBasement and bake oven. John Erck, 615 N. 16h st. ol 'Fnu RENT—Threo houscs of 10, 6 and 4 rooms ench. J. Piipps Ko 556 + five room coftago, 8. Iith lgo’u [ A.P.Tukey, 1301 Farnum St. ar Center 64 OVGREN & WILDE— 4 No. I11=Lot-5)x115, hlooks north- aost of Park, new froom house, with closets, bathroom, mantie, grates, ce Inr, cistern and outhouses, easy terms. §3,300 00 No, 15— lf‘|“and l:flnfll!‘mn:l‘hnn o Capitol Hill, with woll. cistern, shade T s et ... 5,000 00 lote in ‘Thornburg Place terms each o 4 00 3 Lot in Bart et add i 1,050 00 No, 101=Lot 50xi5%0 Hanscom Place, . 0, 101—Lot 1,150 00 1,100 00 1,150 00 &0 00 200 00 200 09 to 700 00 1o 500 00 front s l|| “ '\In\\l Hm Lots in West Caming ad Lots 3 blooks north of Belt line.... . 2 If yon are thinking of hvest 2, eall and Jook over our lists and_we will take you out, Lov- gron & Wilde, Room 10, Granite lock. {OT SALE-Two lots on Cass strect, T from P, 0., $2500. Business lot on 8. 15th 3 fert front. Houses and lots on monthly payments. Bemis, 15th and Douglas sts. 150 $1,4.lm will buy_a_house and lof on 8. 19th st. Cunningham & Brennan, 1511 Dodge JOR SALE-Lots in Washington Hill, §0) per acro; 8. have but 50 lots unsold, Secure one at once if you want a place in Omanw's best suburb, Cunningham & Bren- nan, 1511 Dodge. 230 buys nlot in Cunningham & Brennan's additions; $20 cash, balance on monthly pay- ments. Sce theso lots and com price wnd Tocation With othors on the market. ‘Cunning- ham & Brennan, 1511 Dodgo. 1tm SALE—Choap lots in all parts of the v, Call and examine our list. Cunning- ham & Hrennun, 1511 Dodge. 20 ];nm SAL| 00, mmm house £330, BOX.50, house 5 rooms, Virginia aye 10 cholco residences it Hanscom Place, cations, $3,100, 3,000, $4,500, &c. 100x240, cotinge 5 rooms, Hunscom £4,800, Ghousos and lots, Borgs & Hill" £1,000, 5 00, $6,200, §5, Hous: rnin st $1, 2story house, 14 lot, 17th st., €100 Tots in Hinscom Plico, £200 to §1,500, 2lots, Harney st., MeCorinick's udd., & Desirable lots and residence prop parts of the city. Lots in ull additions. Farms and large tracts of land in Nebraska, "l F. Ringor, 110 N, 15th 5 1‘“" ALE—Large 1ot on Chicngo street with two hotses, well, cistorn, stabie, ct Choice place in Waliut Hill, 5x150, it house and fmprovements well worth the p £2,600. Stockdale & Buncher, 1511 Dod TION wili conyince you that 13\ port i the nearest and hundsomest acre Property for only €300 a 'ot; interest at 8 per cont. Sec Newport and be ‘convinced This is tne time to buy acre lots, spring price will bo higher, Ames, 1507 Farnan. 916 TOR SALE—Buy u lot_n Wo tion. {OR SALE—iots in Plunview, $450; terms. Graham, Creighton Block. b —Fine residonce nour high school, 9 rooms, Armstrong's add., Place, Ist add,, Cuming addi- 1ice lots in Marsh’s at $1,800 cach. 3 on 15th, 3 blocks from pavement, ino acre in Geise's add, $1600, ';n the cheapest lotsin” Plainview, only $150 euch, od lot in Hanscom Place Graham, Creighton Block. [JOR SALE. dition from & 5), Also house o £050, on casy terms. Potter & Cobb, 161; nu st. ™ one on Davenport and Chicigo st at $750 to §950 each. Potter & Cobb, 15] nam st, 'OR SALE—A special bargain in business propert feet front on 15th &t. by 150 feet deep. Best business point south of the railway track. On paved strect, car lin, Ouly %) per front foot. Potter & Cobb, 1615 Fa 5 from court hous ton U!uck. 1507 Farnam St. Lots in Redick’s Grove Ames Plice Oak Chathun Pluinview Clarendon Arlington. Melrose Hill Prutt’s sub-division. . Syndicate Place Loavenworth Terrace Hydoe Purk. . Lyman Place 1 \(Uolumfl (Ill’ bnrlucks on tho north, hus “thie adyantage on nic ay, bel hutiful location, fine vie vihinlg clse that goes to mitke up & splendid for u residence. Seo Belyedere, It is no mistake” " C. K Muyno, o6 driver FoRsaLE i £1,600; torms 1o suit purchuso Croigliton Block. JOR SAL property Graham, 718 At o bargain. Fine business 8. 1ith, Bax160 ft. This can bo bought for £2,000 less than actual value if tiken atonce, 1f y an investment look at this, Cochrin Bro's & C¢ 0 Farnam St. 845 JOOR BENTNow ouse “at 1320 Jnckson Apply av Cunningham & Bronnana, 3 Dodge & 192 OR RE] of Judgo Chadwick, 809 Park ayene. Connell. OB RENT—Two now 8 and rooued hou we, bath room and all modern con: .Illl) ok from stroot cars, —House belonging to tho cstate .. NT—A store_room with good collar 108 Burt street. Apply to Joln Bau mjr ABSHALL & LOBECK, huve a fne list of inproved in Omalia; aeves near the ity and h nds of neres of land for sale Te- ondence solicited. Murshall & Lobeck, 1500 artim strect._Oflice open tll 0 p. m. 001 A ring with koys. A rowurd will bo given by leaving at lice oftice, 10 DSY—Hrown powter dog: return and got A wt Vietor's Park, 2ith and Mason, STOVE REPAIRS, ~ C. Metzner Stove Repir Ca., 111 South Wth Bt between Dodge and buuulu-. TOTICE—] hereby not trust my as 1 will not be 1000.20* y everybody for anything on’ my account ‘esponsible or tho same, .\\)l R V' ADIES n wunt of good domestio help can bo II‘II"":.‘N by calling on the Omahs Em- ont 3 Hoom 4, Bushmui . Mrs, ’0‘ BALE-MISCELLANEOUS, OB SALE-~Cuoice broom corn seed 1194-26 1t horse, in ¢ hs from (ho ovor- Now ia your ehanco foi au, corner of Parnam and o iT more s stocked fuctor T, Se SUIPE, SLorm sash wid doors, g0 Moad S8, 16th st ) —Two lots in_Pelbam Place, onc Dlock (rom strect car track. Inguire 2188, ) stroot, | WANTED-FEMALE HELP. Buiton-hole mukors at B1r0ng wonn 1o Ditinvalid iy ad do hou Jest ol refor- suitable aiddvess V63 Div ision, north E J Woulley 1 2 , $5: 1 largo room, $12 per month, nowly furnislied, at67:3 N! Tith st Lfebs” room and Kitcl nisk oping: wlso lury Apply 5 TOR RENT—3 unfurnislic upstairs, Det. 25d und fzard; $10 per month, |v. L. Tuny, Clivistain Hou 10 n unfurnish il blocks Address room in privat ) postoftice 1805 Culic y water 0. 54 Novih nquire 1th st., y furnishcd blocks from postoice, 507 B. 10t st 10350% bmu [ nd gas. 0. 5.,“, ", ¥ Jurnihed “roous oriih N 5t. Mary's Ave, A room. Inguire drug 5 or unfurn o hm un 221 B B2 FOOR BY X room Block, l“ O REN T—Oflice and desk room. Inquire Room 1 Lurgze ot, nlso buck room, furnished Jront ro il Calitor: —Two suits nl' 1 rooms ("l 1 Picree stroet Lotween 19th and 20ty Quire 11th und Farnam. F. Mochi wrnished rooms. 1600 Harney 17 urnishod rooms, WEORT-yNcarest, over lovel road. Thie neavest acr 80ld in this wrket. Price, £500 per 1ot: on easy fort 3 5 per cent interest. These'lots wili double i viddue i next 12 months. - Awes, 10 Furnuw. [ A few lots uear Hanscow Prok, ), Creighton Block, @8 810,00 10 por t dividend ‘m ving st Gibson ‘& Archer, Room 3, Withneil Bloe or ost property tn that purt of tho . Street cars run through this addition, :h0ols are convenient, business ity Patric Call and investigate, . E. Mayne ugent, 8. W. s addition has many advantugoe: Lots only $i00 to & cor. 15th and Bt OR SATL nicely clovn- ted lots in Shinn's 2d_add, §6,200. Als) fino Eroomed house on Clark strect, nicely elevated lot, £,00. " Gison & Archer, oom 5 Witoell c Fes SA re us.d nnhv B0UthWOSt T10In CoUTt HOURD, 1% Milos from Junction of Ry, and Belt. Line, and 11 from Stock Yirds. * Lies well; all under cultiva- tion. Can bo bought for $175 and $200 per aere, i gold_soon, Cheapest proporty in vicinity! Potter & Cobb, 1515 Farnam st. K (J‘Il NWOOD—13¢: l\llllllll IILIU lmll Imll K N lots, fine loca miles trom P, 0., only Acre balance fow moments walk $400. Hulf acres §22, moithly payments, und Furnum, OR SA puth ironts i Clifton Place, $1,000 each. W. T. Graham, Creighton Block. 7 [(YORSALE—A two story, 2:xi), frame build ing, suitable for & store, near 10th and Far- nam Bt Applyat this oflich, g l ELVEDERE—Acro 106 ut $200 10§50, Ko will make you 7 to 100 por_cont profit b fore next Now Year's day, ( Mayne, solo agent, 8, W, 16th and Farnu 559 NOR SALE—A general mercnandise business in & rapidly growing town not far from Lin- coln, Best trido and location in town. A spln: Qid opportunity for a party wishing @ 00d opeuing, and having from soven to ten thousind dollurs ih cash, Will sell for cash only,or part cush, balance real estato in Omaba. Address Mexdhunt, 1 ? 825 JORSAL mm or om Hunscom Park, all stock rancnes Hill, $430 cach. business in ibson & Arclier, room ithout stock. chraska farms for Omaha 1w exchan lor stocks of Wanted—3 business lots for cash within 4 blocks of postoflice. For Exchungoe—160 acre lmproved form, Madi- €01 county, , for house and lot in Oulaha. For Sale—A f-ncre tract 4 miles of postoft house cost §1,200,f0r §1,000 cash. mbmu.»-;nnm. oo 3, Witimell Blact DE~Station on Leavenworth street Il be the junction of the Mo, Pac. and Belt Lie. Lots purchased there now will ro- turn & handsome profit- to_the buyer in & very short time, Boll & McCandlish and C, B, Mu; sole ngents. musu‘ and coln Nl FoREa ? St and south frout, Hunscom Puawoe, W, 4. Grahum, Créightou Block. 2 TAND SEEKERS, ATT 3 dparticulars about free und cheap lunds in Waestern Nebraska addeoss Thos. C. Patterson, Roal Estate Axent, North Platte Neb. 2 1‘“““ hoice Bargains in roul estute.cail At tho OR SATE “)'C.‘:. Mayn %0, #46—Full lot, emall o, Wileox ada., §750. H0=Full Iof' on Leavenworth all modern convanionces, § s38—Loton ¥ sooms, afl modarn improvements, 7.5, W!—1\\(}“Ior- two houses, 20th near Howsed, #2140 0154 South boridet, good house, 81,80, Monthly paymants, 1 30— Lot 100X, fromting two streots, nice cot- tao facing Haccom Park, $4,800. 816—~Handsome lot, nice cottage 7 rooms, Geor- i avo., £3,000, Ma=Lot oaxit 5th hind Harnoy, house 7 rooms £1,00. s 200-Three acres, d honse, fruft, ete, Leav- enworth st G, e = —Full lot, twi nm |, Shinn's add., §2. —House ¥ rooms, tast {ront, beautifil oc tion, Hanscom £3,500. 22~Elogant residenct 10! room location, ~every, possiblo £11,000, 105—Cornor lot, nico cottage 6 rooms, one block Off Saunders st., £3,00, 108—Handsomest uunun- in_Omaha, 5 rooms, boautiful lot, Gorgin ave., $3500. 175—Lot 06x140, house 4 rooms, South 15th st. two lots, fino nvenience, £3,200, 160—-Good house 8 rooms, full lot, Hickory and 10th, £1,700; very cheap. C . Mayne, S. W. cor, 1th nn«l l"rlnmul B2 l‘flnu SALE-Dy Doxtor L room 8, Creighiton biogk: 200 feot on Farnam st. £5,000 00150, 8. Ww. cor, 13th and_Center, §2,00), 50x150, Hanscom Plnce, §700 9 lots 60x157, on Humilfon and Charles sts, $00 3 LIooks west of convent. cor. Charles and Sth sts., $700. with house and barn, near 20th and $1,160, Very cheap; small payment; montil X145, 0th and Oharles, with house of 5 rooms, well, otc., £1,600 2101s, Lowo's addition, £400 and $65). 2lots, W, A, Rediok's add., §1.200. Lot cor. #ith and Davenport, $1,500. Wo ik all the nbove. DAFEAINS. terms. Dexter L. Thomas & Bro., Creighton Block, Ba.ilwa.y Time Table OMARA. The following is the time of arrival and do- parture of trains by Central Standard time at the local depots. Trains of the C., St. P., M. & 0. arrivo_and dopart from their depot, corner of Tith nnd Webster streets; traingoa the B. & M., C, B &Q, and K. C,, 8t. J. & C. B, from tho B."& M. dopot all others'from the Union Pacifio depot. . BRIDGE TRAINS. “Hrldm'trnh\* ;\ leavo U, P. depot at Thomas & Bro., Call for m 8, CONNECTING LINES and depurture of trains from the c;ml at Council Bluffs: Accommodation . :. Bxpresss L and Expross. " Accomimodation | il and Bxpress. Express LOUTS Lulus L\']! ferSt. Louis kx Y, £, JOE & COL "Mail and Expross. Expres CITY & PAC) nl(, il und Expr B. 1 Ml ahid Pre ~‘~H *. Nighft i press MISSOU u’m(uu .. 8T, P. £ 0. [ Sioux. mx}rxx,um nklane @1mod’ 3“?3‘)\ T I Vin Y‘lmmunmh OCK \/\lms TRAINS \\'lu Ie‘mv |. P. dopoty Omaba, at 6 3. dnily oxcept Sunda .except Saturduy; D, daily except Mone EDWARD KUEHL, MAGISTER OF PALMYSTERY AND CONDI- TIONALIST, 303 Teuth Street, between Farnam and Harney, will, with the nid of guardian spirits, obfain for any one a glance in tho pastand present, and of certain conditions in the future. Boots and shocs made to order, Perfect sutisfuction guaranteed. ESTABLISHED 1863 HANDLER B2)WN €0 GRAIN AND PROVISION Commission Merchants OFFIC] Board of Trade, Chicago. H C. MILLER, Western Business Solicitor, W. P. PECIK, Local Business Solicitor, 1304 Doug- las St., Omaha, Neb, Chamb Milw Commer ukee, s Maintained 3 i1 ./ 1875 STEAM COOKED, CRUSHED WHITE 0ATS AND OTHER American Brealkfast Cereals, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Ask for A. . C. Murk,) For sul (Rogistered Trado end for iro 3 0. NEW. YORK W it 83 Murm it HANBURG:- AMERICAN Pn,::kov“ npany. A DIRK( LANE FOR England, Francg & Germany. The steamships of ¢ |,‘lrummwnnnu a of fron, in_water 1 npartments, and ) ke th' p he [ States and N Thursduy DON), i Rutbs—First cabin, $9-8100. Stecrage 10 New York sl Did you Sup- pose Mustang Liniment only good for horses? It is for inflammas tion of all flesh, A Civilized Comanche Wedding. Cincinnati Sun: Rev. L. W. Joyee, pastor of the Tri Methodist Episco- pal church, married a pair of Comanche ndians at his residence, No. 137 West Ninth street, on Friday night. The couple were soon united, and went on their wxy" rejoicing. The groom was William 8. McAlpin and his bride Ida B, Goodwillie. Hu‘ lady is a fall-blooded Comanche, and claims to be an_Indian princess. McAlpin was born in Philadel- phin twenty-seven years ago, of Indian arents, and was educated in the east or a number of years he has resided among his red-skinned race, and is medi- ne-man in his tribe. Miss Goodwillie is a comely woman of 25 year Somo time since the couple were n ed fe- cording to the, religious ceremonics of their tribe, and have cohabited as man and wife. The rites connected with their union occupied throe days. War-dances, orgies, and camp-ires made the nights lurid and hideous, Mr. MeAlpin conclu- ded to visit his old triends and ac . ances in Philadelphin with his w' wa id that unless he was rem according to Christian custom he w meet with a cold reception. Accord ]), Mrs. and Mrs. MeAlpin stopped oft' in Cinemnati to_ plight their sacred troth over again. A liccnse was procured and Dr. Joyce was sought out at once. At the conclusion of the ceremony the hap- py couple, relleved of a weight of trouble took the Pan Handle train for the city of Brotherly Love. b - From the Sisters of (hllrllv. Provipexce HospiTar, WasuiNaron, D, C., April 21, 1834, We take pleasure in attesting the me its and soothing lities of Allcock’s Porous Plasters, haVing used them on rious ‘occasions with much benefit to many of the patients under our charge during many years. s OF CHARITY. First, there round which How is a base ball mad is a little hard rubber ball, there is wound a strong coarse blue yarn, and when this reaches a preseribed siz itis firmly wrapped with white Venetian . The balls are now placed in an oven and baked until the moisture is taken out of them, and then they are re- duced in size, this making them solid. They are coated with cement, which causes the balls to retain their shape, and they cannot be knocked crooked, After this comes some fine blue yarn, and sund the whole is placed fine white gilling twine. The halls are weighed, cach to have a certain weight, and the s are put on, these being made of the best horse hide. It consisis of two pice ach cut in the shape of the figure 8, lh bending one section one way and the ofher in an opposite dircetion a'com- plete cover is obtained. g e When l,:\r,':u, the quict Scotch village where Alexander Sclkirk was born, set up a bronze statue to that ne'er-do-well the other day it almost went demented. There were triumphal arches and what not, and, best of all, a ‘“trades proce sion,” in which the men carried a boat christened Robinson Crusoe, while the lasses in their fishwife costume baited lines, Two of the most prominent fignres wer onnu-pu-:n-unuwtn-]mpnl.u hero himself in a goats s and the other a renroduction of Friday in a cos- tume, or want_of costume, which scems to have sh » respectable villag A very noti (vh ze has taken place in' the grass growth of the open sheep plains “of Aust since its civil- tion. The gras: ly grew in large tussock: me distance apart, but now has assumed the appearance of a ard, owing to its having stooled out 1 fed upon by sheep and eattle, and from the sced having heen llnmplml into the ground, where, in the absence of bush Iil'cs‘ i gn-rmiunl‘d. JAMES PYLE'S PEARLINE has bo come recognized as the bost washing prepar ation ever invented. It has relieved wash- day of theold wear and {e: anses the dirtiest fabric without inj -— A retired uc\\sw per 1 ing experience of Mr went to interview Mr. V the big man was smilingly silent. ‘Surcly you wouldn’t hinder a 1 aper making a few dollars,” I said to him f: tiously. ‘A talk from you 1s worth a great deal. I made a handsome sum out of my first interview with you.! ‘Well, by Geor 1like a man who - make money out of me,’ said the railway king. ‘It ta smart man to do ity Lire away with your questions.’ ng it. tells a pleas: derbilt. I " he says, “and A western pork raiser thus tells how he cured his drove of hog cholera: “‘As soon as the animals were tuken sick I 1 them out of the pens and began to drive them to warm up their blood, The fivstday Ldrove them three miles and scond day two miles. They vomite while being driven. After the ond day they showed signs of 1mpr ment, which continued, and finully the hogs recovered.” An _Abbevill county mer, whose hogs hav never b tacked by the disease tributes their immunity to a qu turpentine slops which he gave them weckly. “What furniture can g such finish to a room, as atender woman’s face,”” asks liott. Not any, we are happy wswer, provided the 'glow of health tempers the tender expression, The pale, anxious, bloodless face of the consump: tive, or the evident suflerings of the dys- peptie, induce feelings of sorrow and grief on our part and compel us to tell them of Dr, e (.‘.[].g. n Medi Discoyery.” the sovereign remedy for consumption and other discases of i respiratory systen well as dyspepsi '|u| other digestive troubles. Sold ¢ pwhere, L An experiment is being tried at Ports- mouth, i England, with the object ot determining the practicability of apply- ing hquid fiel as a steam generator 1o to men-of-w: The fuel consists of er sote, which is procurable at a penny gallon. So far the system has proved superior to others previously tried, and it is believed that the difficulties in the w of the use of liguid fuel ure in a of being overcome The blind Mr general of ( g t, late postmaster at Britain, was an enthusi- ustie angler, **He performed it anything better than " the mn-mg,” says his biog- rapher, “whether he' waited more pa- tiently to strike until lu felt his fish, or beeause he was more docile in following the divections of his skilled companions. He had 1l steeess in eatehing salmon and tront, and for twolling for pike in the winter.” One of his trophics was a twenty-pound salmon - - PILES! PLLE A sure cure for Blind, Bleedin -mu erated Piles has been discovered by 15, (un Indian remedy), called Dr Indian Pile Ointment.” A single as cured the worst chronic eases of standing, -No one need suffer five minutes after applying this wonderful sooth ing medicine, Lunun-. and instruments do wore havm than l.uml Williams' Indian Pile Ointment he tumors, allays the intense itehing, (particularly at night’ af getiing warm in bed), acts as a poultic nstant relief, and is prepared only for Pi itehing of private parts, and for nullnugulw SKIN DISEASES O : Oludent lulnN as by g , Blac Hyads, or Grubs, Blotelies Eriptions on the face, leay the skin clearand b 1. Also cires Iteh, San itheum, Sore Lips, and Old Obstinate Sold by druggi 50 cents. led by Kuhin & € Al whelesale by C. and Schroeter & Guodman. AMONG THE MARTS OF TRADE. Heavy Trading in Wheat, But on a Basis of Lower Values, A BETTER EXPORT INQUIRY. Corn Deagged Heavily, in Sympathy With Wheat—Provisions Closed at a Decided Advanco-Live Stock Markets Slow, CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. pecial Telegram] - Wirar—Wheat was active to-day in the local gpeculative 1 e, and heavy trading was the rule thronghout the entire morning session, but it was on a basis of lower values, Inasmuch as & good share of yesterday's buying was the result of more warlike news from abroad than we have heard for some time past, it was but natural to expect a re- action from a2 bulge unless [there was a continuation of this distuybing factor. Cables noted increased firmness in foreign securi- ties, consols being #-16 higher, and at the opening here the feeling was unqualifiedly weak, starting sales being at 86'ge for May wheat, or %c off from yesterday's closing price. After receding a small fraction more, arather firmer tone was developed. Latet dispatehes confirmed reports of a better ex- port inquiry for grain, clearances from the eastern seaboard reaching the figure of 160,000 bushels. Ie local buying fol- lowed, and there was a fair run of outside buying orders also, which for a time br: and it improved to $i'ge for May, serted that N. B. Ream had put a number of brokers into_the market with instructions to take all offerings within certain limits, while Milmine, Bodonan & Co. were aceredited with being among the largest early sellers, Winter wheat markets reported an increased wmovement from first hands, and northwest- ern roads were said to be having an in- creased demand for empty cars, auguring larger arrivals in the near future of spring wheat, . As the forenoon wore away the local temper became quite bearvish again and alittle vally did not hold, as prices fell back to S61@S6%e, and the market heid close around these tigures for an hour or more. Good buving during the last halt hour of the morning session sent quotations up to 8ile again, which was the 1 o'clock closing and identical with that of yesterday afternoon. “orn dragged heavily and sympa- thized with wheat in its downward path. The only features were the purchasing of 50,000 bushels of May each by Simpleton, Brega, and Rumsey Bros, at 44ige, and 200,000 bushels at 44%@44}¢c by Norton & Worthington from Severingham & Co. Re ceipts were larger and at the close prices were e low ProvisioNs—In provisions the trading feeling was somewhat unsettled. ‘The open- ine was nervons and weak, and for a better portion of *Change an unusually undecided market existed. Toward the close, however, the tone strengthened materially, and from an unexpected demand from shorts and pit traders generally, higher prices prevailed. The best figures of the day, in fact, prevailed just previous to the adjournment, when May pork sold at $11.12}¢, and May lard at $6.171 The day’s advauce on pork was 12ge and on lard 2 AFTERNOON BoArD—On the late board the grain markets were weak under the lead of wheat, which broke e and closed at $6ige for M Corn and oats ruled quict and ‘e casier. I'rovisions were moderately active, mess pork showing inereased firmness and closing a shade stronger than at 1 o'clock. b, m.—Puts on May wheat, 8 Crrcaco, Jan, CHICAGO m\l~ STOCK. Jan. 26.—[Speeial Telegram.] — O ORI P HI0 (s ingg to close. With the fresh arrivals and the number left last night, there were at least 9,000 on the market, and among the lots car- ried over wei been held here s londs that have been here” since » Big heavy eattle are not amiving in large numbers, yet there scems to be a sufl supply for the wants of buyers. In a gen- eral way fat caftle ar 0c lower than towara the close of last week. Cowsand bulls are coming forward in large numbe and such are selling about as high as Shipping g, 18] 500 1200 1bs, Hoas ket was rather slow, erad- ually weakening, until at the close prime to choice hieavy were da@lde Jower than at the ning. A few sules of sueh .l| $1.2 e reported at th the best heavy would not n 420, with fair to good £5,00624,10, and rough odds a cking 1 end to 400 Ibys, §3.90@4.25, FINANCIAL, New York. Jan. easy at l%rl PRIM Foneic A steady at $4.57 for sixty days, and 3 demand., Gov STOCKS —On call per cent. BiLLs—Quiet but 4,59 Tor pening ks were '« to 7¢ per cent and on active covering by shorts, as well as good buying by bulls, Tarther décided advances were established during the forenoon, It was at this tim highest prices of the day we v of the active stocks.” Lat dy until tow fh hecame strong, but vielded fractions i the last hour, and elosed firm at small frac- tions to over 2 per cent higher than last even- the mar. BTOCKS ON WALL STH g gent bon 10 C. Pacific 0's of sentral Pacili e 5 xats Pacilic, Bily Union 1 LW, SE L & o 04 preforred. . 108kg Western Union. Mo, Pacitie $0 L& N thern preferr Chicago, Jan. out- unctianged : wi wheat flour, southern, §4.00@4.65; Wisconsin, A Michigan soft spring wheat, $5.704.00; Min- ota bakers’, 8 patents, 4, w3 rye tlour 0 in bary 10 in s kwheat tlour, 00 pex ewl. in sacks. at—Opened e e under yesterday, rallied #%e and then 1ol bu o ruled sironger later and be s i, ind ol Ioe under yesterday; S es2e fo1 cashiy d@biige tor Februmys for May hide lower; ruled quiet at a de closing for cline of a s for Feb- sh ¢ ¢e for Jant Yuary ; 40% @40 e tor May Outs—Steady but duil and easicr e lowers #ige tor eashy Al @’ e for Januar e for Febri Tor May. ujet ut —Dull at Goe hy—Lrime, ¥1 No. 1, 81, \etive but drvezul s of 1o, later steady af ¢ 1§ lor cash; @b opencd Pork—Fail at a and rated | Jannarg and Febriary; $1L10@1112% for » AT 1 Janu- g@h.d v $6.13% for cash 15 for Febrnaty; $6 for May, Bulk Meats—Shoulders, $4,00:@4,05. 3 short ribs, €5, chaneed ; Mmm'\h\h\ 16@%e, full creain eheddars, 10t lle; goo short ery, 16@82%; U “Unchanged ; young Americas, skims, 41 (@be. ss—U nehanged at 15@20e. tes—Unchanged; part cured, S@$ioj green, Sci heavy green salted, 8%,¢; light do, Blg@dies iddes, 9l¢e: dry salted, 1214 (In flint, 1@ide; ns, 10@150. Tallow™- 'y 1 country, 44¢i 2 country, 4¢ Receipts, Shipments, 500 4,000 5,000 18,000 15,000 00 37,000 1000 none nono 15,000 19,000 i~ \Wheat—Unsettle "lvn*kml; onr, hhls Wheat, bu.. Corn, bu Oats, bu March, + asked; May, W% @ Corn-—Weaker: eash, #8%e bid 8140 bid, 3¢ asked Ay, SHige bid, Oats—Nominal: 1 St. Loui: about ste o T 20.—Wheat—Active and .2t cash and danyat , We bid; M{I). No. 2 mixed, cash e bid. Y5 No. 9 mixed ,cash, y, BLig(@slee, aminally 60¢, ay at $1.10. Sy mul lower nml January, Pork Lard—$i Butter—buil @ioes dairy, 16 Alffernioon Board-Wheat—Weak and (@ 3 lower. Corn—Kasy and l@ie lowers Oats—Unchanged. New Orleans, Jan, 20— steady, Oats—Quie Cornmeal — 0. Hog Products—Steady mand. Toledo, Ja No. 2 cash Corn--§ Oats—I° nd unchanged; creamery, 2 Corn—Quict and and in good de- Wheat--Closed nctives 0.2 eash, 80c. No. 2 cash, Sle, Liverpool, Jan. 2.—Wheat—In fair de- wmand; No. 2 winter and spring, firm at 7s 2d, Flotr~i poor demand and dull at Ss. Corn=In fair demand; old mixed, dull at 48 ikd: new mixed, duil at 4s 1id: Janu- ary, February aiid Aarel, dull at4s 1igd. New York, Jan. 20.—\Wheat—Receipls, 1,700 exports, 160,000; spot a shade stronger but very gquiet; opti lower, closing steady ; ungraded red, Niahie: No. 2 ted, #28c afloat § February closing at 903g. Corn--Lower but elosed s pxports, 106,000; un @isei Noo 2 receipts, raded, 46 ie ; February closing at Oafs—Lower but more actives receip exports, 40,0003 mised western, : g tde, united elosed at 8 et; receipts, 1,900 pa and more active: 5.45; February, yi western, Llgin creamery Hs —Quict but firm; western flat, 7@ Wheat—Active and and - unchang spring, Pork—Nirm at §11.00, Lard—Good demand at Whisky teady at 31,10, —Wheat—Lower; cash, 803, ¢: i May, $6%¢. Steady; N . pork, cash and 1100, . — Wheat — Firn ash and neapa ‘III tradin ! ’ ||||'I\' bakers, $:5.50004.00, Keceipts—W heat, Shipments—\ i bbls, S,000 b i, 9,500 bug flour, 11,000 LIVE STOCK. Chicago, Jan repotts: Cattle—Iteceipts shipping_steers, feede \’MYH! IH The Diovers' Journal 000; slow but steady; W@h60; stockers and cows, bulls and mixed, $ 0, logs—Receipts, 28,000} Tower: rough and mixed, and shipping, $3.000, \\ml\ and 10¢ 905 light, §; slow on common 504,00} Louis, il — Receipts Nipments, w but steady s good 10 choic ping, £1L50@5.205 common o wedium, L5 buteticr sieer @ i | S2.25,00; stockers setive it Sisong 00(4.10, shipments, 1,500 v 1100 lu\\|‘| on light'an d: butehers and best e $4.1524,40; mixed packing, $3.854.103 1 Kansas City, Jan. ccelpts, 16005 shipments, 5003 slow and weak and 106 lower: exnorters, $4.80@5.60; comnion to choie stockers and s, 50, shipments, 6003 0 oo, $5,90@ 450} Comion to meditim, $5.600550 OMAHA LIV STOCK, Tucsday Evening, Jan, 26, The it receipts put a narrow limit on the business on the livestock market, Cattle are steady at former quotations. There were no corn fed steers on the n L. Steers aver- aging 1150 to 1250 are quoted at §5.75@4.25; those averaging 1500 to 1500-at $4,00@@4.50. Butehers' stock 1s not active and r ave very light. Choice eows would sell fairly well at good prices, Good COWS are (| uoted at 1000 M common at $ T'he hog market was active Al the re- ceipts were closed ont, Priccs were steady at yesterday’s quolations and the lu.ulut trang I splte of, the repor ed decline in tern ets, supply falls and. 1 il Qquo 503 uied, $3.504 lieavy, §: st and lowest prices s during the orresponding perio Showing tl on this market seven days and for the last month: i o Viccuber, | Juuuary.” Tuesdiy Wednesday. .. Thursday Friday. | Baturday. Monday . A 2 Tuesdivy. ..o d A5 PACKERS PURCHASES, Showing the nimber of eatile, hogs and ghecp piirch wed by the packers on the war- ket today. 1H0GS, 4. Boyd . 1, Hammond & ¢ Sheeley & Co.... Note—All sales of stock i this’ m e perewt, ive weight uniess otierwise d. Dead” hog at le per b, for all hts, “mking” or hogs weigliing less than 160 Ibs, no vahie, Pregnant sows are docked 40 10s and stags 0 b - Short hand |u~luu |m|| iven hy Miss Jeunie Davis, Room 4, Redick's block, 1011 Furnsin street.