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ADIES wishing good relinbie help can be | ipplied At ehort Totice ! 10th nnd Hiexory oy ment Bureau. GENTLEMAN of wenernl businese 1 by young men, German pood Address and Inree Tearn repairing experiene i€ open for | \gAgement in €ome office of 1ri<t Of FEEPONAY CAn Turnigh unguestio 1 a0 deposit $1,500 10 Situation by young table business, YHE VIENNA fortune teller TANTED—Position by young Indy ns No shading, Send stamp | , Detroit, Mich. In ten lessons position, rapid as gpecch — Tor trinl leseon. Indies of Omana wishing first-clnss dresemaking, kuaranteed cuts M FVOU hiave A good morteaze or note bl (e s count sce Mend & Jamieson, J158 15th st “ANTED=A young work for his bos WANtE A plIAce 10 Ve R gO0d MOTKAKS OF 1016 10 while going 10 school. count see Mead & Jamicson, 318 8 16t &t MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. NTED—Agents for qu OR RENT—Organs, 3613 Dougias FOR RENT- Hokpe. 1515 Dougla s DR RENT —Squnre Vinno 83 montaly. Horpe. 1613 Douins. i MeDowell & Co., up stnirs, 1306 Hariey st. TANTED=A good safe with double doors, 7= Sniesmen to Tandle The Flectic asing Pencil; eras onde: no ehrasion of pap: have A pood mortgage or note 1o dis count see Mead & Jamieson, 315 S16th &t Nk in two s one Agenr’s sales FOR BALE-MISCELLANEOUS. ) 1o 600 per cent Genuine dinmond rings, $10.00, 4000, and 1o’ £00, i ; territory free; samp And cxpenses 1o kood men. necr Company, {08 Main st., Quinc Address the £20.00, $30.00, Frank & §on &Co., 220§ S . TANTED =Young men mtending to go to for snie or trade, in wh 10 lenrn or engage in $tos 1(FaCt IDUST be made particulnrs in jow cases and contents; would | climnte, horses 1o ridc Tor real estate, improved or unim- ed, Or 10F equity intere - ¢ would exehnnge for v funcy gooin, ate mercantile or of 1,000 10 £2,000, Adaress A 55 A REriyed. fice business, furme i lowa. Can firnish best of METHVET Rings, solid gold, Frank & fon & Co., JOOI SALE-A good ner, Rndiant Home, N No 1027 8. 18tk st £2.50 only, #t e Hy w wentleman, the acq uainiance View mutiunl L 58, Hice oftice. A wood stable, Genuine water spaniel, Teix months old AL TANTED—Iy o single gentiemnn, oom and State loention and termes. CALIGUAPH No. 2.for 80 with leath- | A G4, liec ofica Fend for sample of GULholA L, henated, ut rensonnble price. Address A 44, Senlskin saeque, muft and b Ovwner bias 1o turth A 45 Tlee offic ]4‘!»“ SALE-Pony, at 1111 Pier st For <pot ensh, ngood and lot, worth 5,000 PO box 414 for Johnston's extensively ¢ ANTED-Customers matic wishel saving and inexpensive. \||~4 M. 3. Carr PIANO—A right new Emerson uprigat About one-lalf ¢ o rent—0n o boforo M “Uhenp—A handso me, 1.0)0-pound Very gentle, and guitabi ily purposes. Inqiire of Colorndo cattle i} pods, clothing and 18" furnishings ¢ hoots and shoes in exchinge for Omalin reul cetate, 1ith and Frenum sta. 2014 8 10th st - At public nuction,| h cows, house 1 farni {ools, at north i mAple Syrup ove Restaurant, 16th St Tiight bourd por wee ) end of 18th st bet. Dodge and $3.25; 21 menl tickets, urniture and lease of aIx-ro0M houee, time on part. 1202 North 2ith ) two blocks from Red Car line. POR RENT-HOUSES AND LOTS. DR SALE—Cnenp, icon columns and win dow caps suitable for front on brick bufla- Jig. Forparticuluranpply at this oM Hay Innd, 600 ncresat Ame: niles west of F J ide track on lund 22d and Davenport, Omaha, 1—A first-class lotel thriving own. b Androw Ande {OR RENT—Houss pantry, good cells WANTED-PEMALE EELP. —Competent cook for smal fumily, <on, Stromsburg, N ply nt Mrs, Gurnenu’s, 1155 #10 5. T0th st Danishgirl prefer, south side of Burt st. ottage on upper Farnam W ANTFD-Nurse 00 Furnam st. 44 —Storo on #th ani Le niire s Novelty Cacringe w and Chicago, D -A woman 1o dogene no other ne wpply, A2t N, st 4 and 6 p, m. has. Ziemann', furnished nouse with the convenicnces of the whole of it. ences required. At once, irst-class mi Referencos nocessury, Neb. TANTED—Good = c location for jobbinz firm, - Dougns st nenr 11th, nddross stating b TANTED - A girl 3 ness A 33 Bee oftice, Apply uf Northwest cor. enworth sts, rn for 4 head of horses, quire of M. I Building suitable for the flnest locatie Omaha National bank build- or gentleman to take ohnre Of A bUSINCAS thAt'S pRying §10 a 1 60 1o 8400 reqni wnce for the right party. Callor nddre & Non, 1902 Farnam st, 1: this s nra Inquire room 20, 7 ANTED--Experienced Omaha Shirt Factory. ith and Doukns. FANTED=A woud girl, German preferred,nt garden with Mre, Julius Nagl, 15th und Jones. A NT—A first cluss TANTED—A competent person to do house: \’“""' D q i cottage, modern im- SNONtA Bad PO grantaon North 1th, oral intellgent youns Jad It CgPutterson, 15th and Harney, permaLent employment to Apply betweon S and 9 i m Creighton blocy, 15th Good pay A Tight partics. bund 6:3) p. . und Dougls, 5 h ks from depot anire RGOS N Eith st., or 0] Spruce N T—Store 311 N. 1ot st JFOK RENT=Store 1L N 1tn st week oan o Piinting: 10_cAnvAss: particulars plense widress, L1 Central st own homes quictly wade: In South Omahu, 13 ool ntry and closet. once, Crescent At itry and eloset Muss', box 61l '“ ANTED - First girl. 1613 Cay pletely furnished, .6 rooms, Hueney strec 1113 Georkin nve, nth, nlso house near St 00, 25 et h i penernl housework in small ('“'m" T—S8ix new brick ste First-cluss cutter for enth and Howard; ing can find work nt 102, cor psaLpn sl con D 30 Indies & gents to loarn tele- 1 for positio; D., Koom 1, Crounso [ and unfurnished Keyes Renting Agency th and Douglus. JORKRENT A store and basement on & good 3 Nichol & Co., ., Witniiell block, - ; — new cottage,7 rooms, Salesmen to L §10. one st §3 t new style nickel plated door 1 noers and mail boxes, sules in Walnut Hil § Order sninples, Apply 1o D,V enrlly made. moninis, &c. 20 per wonth. 80 nores wijoining 3 or mhcket wnrd , Bee Office, Yi4_ Fa, —n parinee with a »..mu o |\|\nl n W retnil grocery west, suitable for dn Apply 16 Theo. TANTED—Good Fry cook at Millard Hotel 2300, 1116 JACKSOR W1, ANTED =A stenographe stands double entry s, with roterence, stating sulury desired, A ¥, Bide offico FOR RENT—-EOOMS. yms for gentlen ane who under- £10.00 wna §1 stendy work At Hotel burber shoj. [OR RENT—Lar TANTED=Railro ight's Labor W ath ave. and Call at 1006 Farnam st en, 1611 Webster st dwelling, two stor 80 acros good land ware furnished ton Ave on east xchange for ind Bath Hoom, with or Cull thrst house north Popple- 1 Any evening 164 teman and wif reasonable Tales, ut Harney strec! 1t with ¢ Xlensive we 108 & Kituntion with flrst class house. Address A 60, Bee office Wiy furnis red best of references. B LENT=Thres i - C. E. Lee, 1207 Farnum st At once, K00 0 to board and e, BT N 16Lh 8 man cook; also : —HRoom with bourd, 1613 Dodge DI KENT—Very desirabl ents with good sppearanc AL A for a new article; can make Cull 1434 5. 13th st convenience, s in own hand ch RENT—Furbished rooms, mmug. Stuting espericuce and wages ted. A2, Hee office. 5 TANTED-8 good brick masons v Avpiv at Platismouth Water ~Warm roows; table board, Eng- 242 Farnam st JPOR RENT-Two nice ngle or en suite 1120 Capitol ave - Modern conveniences. ' Life Associution raska work for. & fow ences Deceasar, Blate Ageots iv.«m‘nu A0on eEsa0 AL I Dodge GENTS In the city or country oan masess o $10 & day selll Novelly compaoy, 121 Par SITUATION WANTE Minn , bave N e ke elegunt rooms,witl closet Aross Wilcox & Ste 1416 Chicago sticel, vnlrllly located, n\o l\l('e fu ront Wit board or for ligh bousekeer our specinliivs. nent parties’ Smali family —Two nicely fur itable for 2'or 4 geutleme b every wodern ‘wprovement ANTED 0 40 out_washing of 10 30 any Sther work by the day. Cal ut bw corof OMAHA DAILY BEE: housekecper by A Ot RENT. JTOR RENT-3 rooms unfurnishe Thst. 3 rooms unturniched, 112’8 };1 @ RENT-ZElegant rooms on stre ine, bath and ges, s w. cor 20t Webster, Aroom with a bay window. and w12 JFOR REST board. 1510 Chicago st [OR RENT-Nicoly furnished front JoOk HENT-3 roome suitablc for house keeping. i1l Pacificst. Rent, $15.00, }mu RENT - With hoard, 1516 Cass st. NOR RENT—Elegantly furnished parle smaller room, 111 8outh Isth near Dodg w3 14 {OR RENT. Farnam st i“nll RENT Furnished room euity OR RENT—Newly furnished, room Ruitable 10F two St. Mary s ave, JFOR RENT Suite of newly turni W house; mode 1021 Dodwe st Fnu RENT—Furnished 513 Douglas st. 1“(!" RENT keeping, ha &o Nicholasst, JOR RENT-A large front chamber oset, grs, Turnace and bath, 01 S nishied for light housekeoping, 619 1 mvi RENT—Unfornished room. Inquy A Wright, Bushman blk. O RENT—Furnishced rooms for light house Koeping, lieemers lock, cor sth & Howard. 4 NORRENT—Furnished room, 1816 Do 584-0-29 Fn RENT—To gentivme nished rooms in good location gtreet cars,one on first floov I bay window, gas and register, §: Other fr ond 1loor, registe i5 Reference roquired, t FOR BALA-FROUSES—LOTS. “~ G SHRIVER, . Specinl Bargnins, 150 ft. on Leavenworth by 180 {1, deey cornier, nent Belt line CONES corner on ave., kood titlo give 21ots in Thornburg, ¢ X120 £1 o1 & tront fot. edford plnee, X128 [t Mury's ave. Heautiful 1ot on ave Full lot on Cass near Full lot on Culif postofic Corner Jot on 8horman ave. nenr i rce st G0XT £t on Caldwell near 2ith, Shinn's nadinon 5 B0x140 11, on’ N, th St Fuil Tot in Kitkwood Full Jot on Nicholus near Tith. G120 Tt €. front, 2 blocks from red Gar line 63120 1t . Mary's nve ? Full ot on 218t near Sherinn Plainview 1ots on cusy ¢ Tmproved Iy i, el rlatrick ny N st., Just 1inile from front on 22 st., near St. ice cottng th, rents for month rooim cottage und 1ot Hx127, line Full lot and 3room’ house in Shi adiit Full ot and 2 houses on Davenport &t 6355150 11, and house on Cuhfornia st 1t-room house on Georgia ave wrge lot, 11-r0om house, all modern jm- provemets, on Pleasant'st. . 80-f1. lot and’ house on North 20t 'st., on cuble ear line. houses and 66 {1, lot on North on cable jine. b houee on' Charles S0 . lot) b room cottage on Churles ind 27th sts W. (. SHIRIY . near e enr v's Hd 20th st ., 105 13 West gide ot it sitable for plati i able for platting. Iote, inside. ... wo Kirkwood lots, efich ... Hauscon Place 018 £1,00 to.. n.IRCKSON, pived st Cct.. li $1:800 10 s suitable for plutting- baugh & Paterson’s Plac oly improved, 16 2 feet, Furnmm corner 132 feet’ Furnun. i proved, T have sole ugency on the above, b strcer Will tike ment cigy terms on balance and 14t st NOI SAL bet [t 9,000, $2.000 ensh and lone time We hive o lurge Iist of insite cit both bnsinesswid rosidence, st ciss chasers will do well to sec 1is, M Leck, 1500 Fannam- TENUINE BARGAIN ¥ “Burdette con dor's street cars. W, M. 1} Bushman Block, N Ecor isiman, NV Eofter tor silo two scctions of cood fo und in Howard county, This sinte, S price 5500 and § railronds nnd per acre. Hie 205 8, 1510 st 0T 14 IN© HUMBUG-Lot fronting two on each end and Pacific 25th and Pacifie. Worth looking at Houge nud huit-lot, 11th and Pacific. oo it lot 111h and Pacifie; 3 good houses: £4.00). First-class renl estate roperty with K, ¢, ‘\Yl huve had placed in o OOF the ANest nere p Line Ry.: HOTCS. ighri I and_ secure your choic 55, 15th &L IST your property with It C. Putterson, 161h ney, it you want it sold quickly and dund ¥ tor spot cash YNAN PLAC - B ? You no doubt know how - Pl os: if not, sold B ot 1ot elsewlere efore We can sell lots he in the spring. Gregory & Hadley, 1and 3 Redick Bik., 520 8, 1500 St o FOOk SALY hillin tracts 1o suit, Bros., 14 QOR SALE-12101s 44x152 ¢ on Bristol strect, half wiy ders andState, near stroet cars, front, §400 ench, 1-4 cash, baia years, Address'S 14, Bos office, O SALE-By Schiosinuor Bros , Will kell all o ). 10t &1 & 614 South 10tn strect, 186 feet on 23th st near Farouwm, will scll all ampark, $125 pe Tnis is very desitable for garden: use, cribs, ete. Cheap anid on easy © Lots in Sculesinger's addition OUSES— Lo 'y Bemis, roow 3, Barker block, 8, 15th_and Farnam sts, AL ESTATE AND LOANS K. Ball ‘0. 116 8. 15th st OR SALE—Corner 1ot 6th wnd ific Olsen & Vore, i W Dargain, ear South Aud “Sydicate HHill, Marsball & Lobeck, 1509 Furus or 3 streets, Indiuna or, Caltiwol 8t, 1ot G0x 141 11 t for $45 pér month anil there 18 ¢ 0re bouses. 11 you want (o > HOL Wit but come at once. oppasite P, O HALRIS & HARKIS, 330 ¢ Money to wards o 61t class real esTaLe securiy 15th st [DOR SALB—Cheap, # uercs Ae‘.v wost of Will el all or Walnut Hill in tracts 1o suir. part. Schlesinger liros., 64 5. i0th o, REALESTATE BAKGAIN=—Choice business lot, ne 3 6L, fronting oo Baun: ders si. wnd j i olieap for cash. Hice & Co., over Comumercinl bunk, Slecping rooms, furnished and 1 unfurnished, at 809 How rd bet. st an parior, with or without” board, at 2021 Webster st. 005 15% furnished room [LIRE cely furnished rooms, at: e for 3 gentiemen or man and wife: aiso first board, 1611 Dodge. 912 13 heated fre wentlemen, K60 1 rooins convenience 0th st 1 hlock north St Mary's ave 062 l-uu RENT—Furnighed room and 1 guit fur L] 5ih Ana Patrick Opposite Poston R, G DATTERSON, N W cor. Tt iurmne And 1210 strects with 2 houses, propert hall X Lo vo corner lots Lonly & blocks from Suun- Room ith and Douglas, ik s honse ing for §25 per month < disconnt J18 S, 1t 5 Pattergon, 1th ey if you want it Sold quick]y and hands for sule perty in Om Beautiful south and cust siopo, close to Belt an be sold in tracts’of 5, 10 or 2 Hicks & 04 14 arehusing # residence At fro £1400t0 $1600, which will s arely bo worth $200) 20 Reres lying wost of Walnut City water in 1,2 and3 o $33 on m for buy & bargain Benawa & Co., 133 1§ a0 in sums of §00.00 and u 76 UNDAY. QUUTH OMAHA-Beutionl lots in Hawles's 1] JEHrmmond, reace ind EXCHALEE pince 117 S 16th #1 JILT EDGE-Large, 1110 ton st, meAr Zithi closets Bouse, bath rooms, water closet, ity water: Jnege barn, weil built and PRIF, holds T hotses, 11 vehicies, 1¢c on Hamil- theaighout in hest re. Riley: corner o, ATXIT 35 price §1p00. 1. ¥ Hammond, 117 8. 160h st MINE house, with 9 Inrge rooms, city water 100-harrel cistern, hotse heated by furnace, Inrge arn. well built, on Charles, near 2th: will ¢ell houee, barn and_improyements, w cor. lot, M0X135 foot [ot, Tor §6,500, BAIANCE to &1t or 100 7 front Ly 135 deep for $1.500, 75 cash, balance 1o suit, or the whole, 150 Balance 1, 2 and 3 o for $10,000, $3,000 cagh, years, J, F. Hammond INE OPPORTUN built, facing north, lot 178, 16th st. room house, niccly HXI2 teet, month. J. F. Hamniond, 117 S, 16th st. JOINE LOT on it suit. 201 Hammond, 117 = 16th e, MINE OPPORTUNITY -5 room house, built, facing north, lot 50x124 1, in Peihaim Place, Price. 91800: 3y ¢ eh, bal $15' per month, L F Hammond, 117 8 16th st nicely P VERY BODY < Buy a lot in Calkine', $10 wil YU make your first payment and £5 per month thereafter will huy a $20 lot.Calking’ addition 18 beautitully situnated west of Walnut Hill on Cu ngs &t Do not miss thig chance for a real investment in Omaha. Now isthe time, “Hammond, 117 8 I6th <t YILTEDGE~Large 4 story brick building With high basement, elevator, etc;lot 44x Harney <t botween 1th and’ 12th, south nt, P , $30,000. J. F. Hammond, 117 16th st LLIST spur property with I C. Patterson, 15th 4 wnd Hurney, if you want it sold quickly and fnr spot easb. n MES'REAL TE AGENCY calls your at £X.iention to bargains as follows Hillsdnic scils for €200 & lot Hillsdale sells for 10 per cent cash. Hilledale payments are $5n month, Hiliadale is the nearest {or the money. Hillsdnle oceupies boautitul ground. Hillsd tic 0fTers & chance to save money Hillsdalc will pay bist interest Hillsdnle will suit you on <iy Hillsdule nonth. Hilisdalc for 10 Hilis Il Iy location. Hillsaa'o invites inspection and will prove splendid investment for a small &um of money. Come and gee it Ames 150 Farnam, 914 12 ent cash, ST your property with R, C. Patterson, 15th dand Harney, if you want it sold quickly and for spot eash il JOR SALE Ang on_ Dodge st hlocks enst of the postoflice. A bai $10,000; $10,000 cash. Marshail & Lobeck, 1508 Farnani. QOR SALE shrum JRY S HADLEY, X Members Omabia iteal Bstate Exchn Rooms 1 and 3 Redick’s New Bl 320 5 10th st. Call wnd sce us for real hargains, Business Block Texidence Prop Improyed 1 v Vieant Lots, Cheap Homee, of South Omaha lote, im- proved, and, now is the time to there. Vou can il noney in Sonth “Omahn n the next 50 auys than in any othice part of the city., Don'f tke ot word for anythine: let us take ¥Qu 15 South Omaln ind see for yoiirselt We niso hive 10 aeres 15 miles from stock- yards on eounty rosd thnt cin' bo sold for £200 per nere for this week onl Grevory & Hudley. i FPME MOTTER REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 200 8. 15th st Offer n few Specinl Bargnins 7 lot in Foster's add. And 17, block 8, Kountze's ith wdd, Call s for prices. Bareains. o1son uunders sCin Piiinview, $1,10). to (| f0t8 15, 16and 17, Davenport's subhvision, Wench, Basy terms. 1ot in BV Smith's add., 66x140, $3,100; £1,000 cush. Good ot on Snunders s Oneof the bostlots in s HLIot in Patrici 0. A bariain, i 1ot in Resorvoir add ., §1 Best lot on Hiumilton st Fulllot in Hawthorne, '$ chmnee shp. One-sixih cnsh, Lot in Clare 2'of the best lots in Hillsido, $590 ench. T.ot6, Reese Place, on Parke av. Call at office for pric e. Corner iot in Marsh's dd., £3,100. The Motter Renl Estate "Agency, 211 8. t A $1,70). mnyside, £1,500. wdd. just ol Fadnders st, ) ench. Dow't let this VWE, JIAVE constant imuivy for all Kins of Dusiness and rosilence property. 11 you have any property for sale st same. with “us. Schlesinger I(u:\ SIS 10th st 51 OUSES—Lots. Farms, Lands—money loaned, Bemis, room 3, Burker block, = W. cor, 35th and Farnam sts. B4 VW Eare authorized to wvest £20.00 - im- proved inside property. What huve you tooffer We mean busines & Jamicson, 15 8, 1oth st 2 IST your property with R. €. Patterson, 15th 4 und Harney, it you want it fold quickly an.d for spot cush, 12 OWLING GREEN—Our new addition fs wost of Walnt i, on Inmilton: street By selecting 1ots at $15) for mside and #175 fol rs, you will muke & good investment. s 10 per cent cash and £5 monthly, forshowing the lots. Murshall 8 I Farnam BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, Notice of the Sitting of the Cty Council as a Board of Equalization, TP e ownes o il lots and rewd estute wlong the line of uny street or nlley hercin numed tor the entire length therc opened, extended of widened You, mnd cach of you, nre hereby notitied it the city council of clty of Omahan, will £t s 0 hourd of equulization ni the o eity clork, in the Douglas county in said eity, on Sutird and 18 diys of or, 1FE 9 oo'clock i, m.and'12 « the hours of o the purpose o il tnxes And- s iy errors they extending lows Opening alle v 1he cost through block 3,Hanscom Place through vlock 5, Kounze & ard street from Fuirview strcet rect. |>|u>nmyum| Ntending 19th st Sunith’s wddition novih (o Elizube Opening ey thiough lots 11 intervening lots in Nelso Opening and exiending 20th street’ from Pop- pleton Avenue south to city limits., Openinie and extendine sy streit from norty lne of E. V. Smith's on north 10 Spruce [l Opening and extending Burt street from west line of Swanders sticel 10 st hne of Low's nd addition. Opening and widening Clark stecet from 18th strect 10 10th street 1t 1% propoged by resolution, duly adopted by the city council, o levy and fsscss suid cost, in proportion Lo and seeording 10 specinl beneft 10 ho determined by satt Board of Equniization upon all lots and real estate in sald City Omihi shown 1o be gpeciily benefitied, You, A ench of you, are hereby notified to appear before snid Bonsd of Equalization at the tine and phice wbove speciied and make any complaint, statement or objection you muy de- sire concerning sad proposed levy und assess- ment of specinl taves JUBSOUTHARD, City Clerk. Owaba, Neb,"December 1th, 1560, Dil-dit Army Supplie DEPOT QUARTERMASTEN'S OFFICE, | Quitia, Nely, Decomber ot i, § ED Proposalg, in triplicate, w re- #t this office until 11 & m h' ny, 1ith, 186, AL which time they 1 in the' presence of bidders for following kind t supplies of the wood lumber Sioves and stove rephirs, ha hurdware, paints and oils, ties und other informution furnished on appli- eation: best quality of Articles reguired; prefor- ence given 1o articles of domegtic production. Bidders are reqguesied 1o aitach copy of this ad Vertisement to proposal. C.A. H.MCCAULEY, A10-1215 Capt. A. Q. M., U, 5 Afmy. Dry Lumber, BOARDS, . 12, 14and 16 ft. 1214 and16 14... 2 14 and 18 1t 121340416 f 10.50 16,60 16. 16.50'16.50 16.50 17 16.50 16.50 16, 2210 16.50/16.60 16. 2312 16.5 | 16.5016.50 1 4ad-nas Uy lfl 50.16.60. 1 ENCING, No. 1, 4& 6 lnch, 1 and 14 ft., rough.. No. 2 4 & 6inch, 12 and 14 fL. Tough. DECEMBER | SATURDAY MARKET FIGURES hot and cold and hay loft: wiso enclosed harness room and piatform on $5.00' cash, n Pel- Mam Pince: price £10, 1 cash. tnjance $15 per 11 north of St Mary's ave., BIXI2S, §4,500, §1,000 cash, bainnce to or in wny block or auddition wdjueent toany of &1id strects or nlleys e widening streets und nileys, ns fol: Lists giving quan- 12, 1886,—~TWELVE PAGES, The Proposed Advance in Carrying Charges Expected to Decline Wheat. | PRICES ON PORK UNSETTLED | attle Receipts and Shipments Both Leas Than Last Week—The De- mand For Hogs Active— General Quotations, CHICAGO PRODUCE MA ET. Cricaco, Dee. 11.—[Special Telegram to the Beg.]—=CricAco, Dee, 11-—The scalping crowd were sellers of wheat this morning and were evidently feartul that wheat kept over Sunday might on Monday show a profit. With swheat for May at Soc this morning the crowd didn't know whether to decide that the price was still on the irregular way up from Sde or on its irregular way down from Sie. 11 didn’t look at the opening as it the day would decide either, for there was sini- ply an evening up of trade for the first hour. Cables were still encouraging, public ones saying that the feeling was tirm, and private ones—especially Alex Geddes'- -bringing buying orders, The visible of Monday is looked forward to with some apprehension. ‘The long-deferred advance in the east-bound freight rates was announced to-day. Grain, which has been going east in very small quantities at 25 per 100, will now be charged e, Provisions have also been advanced e per 100 “T'his advance in freight ought of course, theoretically to effect wheat unfay vorably, for the theory is that the price at the seaboard shall be the price here at Chi- cago, plus freighit and eharges, but it is true that this theory is seldom earried out. So little grain woes forward at full winter rates that the differences between the prices at the seaboard and Chicago are never the railroad tar Still the advanee onght to have a se timental efiect and probably will, both corn and wheat. John Cidahy sald this morning: “Wheatis certain to aecline in price by” as muchi as freight has been ad- vauce Provision men, too, {nought that the advance would hurt their trade some, defer shipments until spring and - thus indi- rectly hurt prices, ‘The advance does not go on till the 20th. In the wmeantime the movement will naturally be stimulated. New York kept up its buliing all day. 1 it nadn’t the materials here woild have gone o, So far as local trade was concerned, the transactions were all the while strong and the disposition all day bearish, New York, however, kept on sending nothing but buy: ing orders, and theseabsorbed what the local nxu\\«l had to sell. May wheat closed weak Bi@siiyge, Trading in corn was done inly by sealpers, who ook advantage of the weakness in- wheat and hammered the marked down ahont 'ye. The quality of hogs arriving at the yards continues to e disap- Jointing, Theprices in pork were more or ess unsettled, T u\wmnu prices were at the top. Jannary sold off to S1L12, but later recovered to $11L171 5, CHICAGO LIV Cimicaco, Dee. 1L—[Special Telegram to the Bip,]—CarrLe—"The receipts this week amounted to less than 43,000, against almost 51,000 Tast week and 43,538 during the corres- ponding weck last year. Shipments for the week were 3,500, less than the number for- warded one week ago. ‘To-day’s market was rather slow at about previous quotations, Only one eastern shipper was in the market and dressed beet men purchased sparingly. More than half the receipts were Texans, A 10 pound streer was sold to a dressed beef establishiment at § and two carloads of 1,4% pound steers at $430. A Boston slhip- per paid $4.10 for seventeen head averaging alnost 1,700 pounds. ‘I'nree carloadsof fancy Christmas beeves held since “Thursday re- mamed unsold. Quite & good many cotimon cattle went over in first hands. Hocs—There was an active demand at about the same range of prices as yesterday until near the finish, when it was evident that the receipts would overrun. early esti- mates, henee the let-up in the demand, the market venel lllylhmluza shade lower than at the open! A few fancy heavy sold as high as S4.3504.40, with prime packing and shipping sorts at §4,00@4.25: rough and common, §3.75@.90; ight sorts steady. Light light and pigs, 0: assortéd light, $3,9001 1,14, STOCK, FINANUIAL New York. Dec. Il —=MONEY—On call active at 4@ per eent, closing at 5 per cent. PriME MERCANTILE VAPER—4@> per eent. STERLING EXCHANGE: 0%y for sixty day bill GOVERNMENTS—(i0ve dqull but steady. aSTocks—The stoek market was inactive from beginning to end, although the final figures arc somewhat better than tne lowest o the he course of prices was down- ward in early trading, and after aslight rally the down turn was resumed bef 1Al ter that time the dullness was ac ated and wis not ehecked until the last hoir, when a overy took place, and the market activeand fivm. BTOCKS ON WALL STREKT. #® cent bonds,... 100%(C. & N, W. 0.8, 41¢’s 107 preferred New 4s, DI IN. Y. C.... Pacilic + Oregon 7 Pacitie Mail C&A C2 PD.&E, Dl eTreG., 100 1P, I, 0...... C.B.&Q .0 16, Rock Island D L&W...... MI%§ & S,k D.& R vee MY preferred Erie . . U3 G, M. & SE 14 . preferred .. prefer 1llinois Central % &O0.... 1L,B &W...... ' pieferred’ Kansas & o 'y Texas Pacific Lake Shore . ... L. &N . Mich, Centiai. .. preferred . Mo. Pacific . lll'4 Western Union. Dull, unchanged : 3% for demand. nent bonds were Northern Pac... 257 0., K. & N... preferred ... 6 PRODUCE MARKLT Chicago, Dec. 1L —Flour—Quiet and un- changed; winter tour, $4.05@4,10: south- ern, 5,00(d.00; Wisconsin. 284.004,10 Michigan soft spring wheat $K.50a4. 10 Minnesota bakers. S3.50@4.102 patents, @4.00; low grades,8 1752357 rye flonr, quiet ‘at $2.25@5.50 1n barrels, and £5.000 G20 in sacks, Wheat—Unsettled with : opened ashade above yesterday's close and elosed e under yesterday: eash, 17 Lklfe: Janu- ary, v'ee: February, el May, S64, Corn—Quiet_and 'easier at 'y 3 3 January, 37 February, 517 ) Oats—Dull and slow, eldsin terdny’s closing; 26 e1le; May, 307 e under yes- cash, 205 Januiary Quiet at *Timothy Seed—rime, §1.75@1,79, Flax-seed—o2 Whisky—$1.18, Pork—Moderately active, prices inegulars opened steady but” soon weakened, receded 120l be, and closed quiet at inside figures: cash, $1110G1L16; January, 31116@ 11,17} ~bmm. $ALB@ILlg; May, $1L560 luull—l ittle doing and prices easier, with light demand; cash, $6.0 8012 Bruary, $ Bulk Meat clear, $5.%0@ Januar Butter—Creamery, 21@°6'.e: dair Cheese—Full cream cheddars, flats, 12@1215c: young Aumericas, skims, 7' @slje. Eggs—8@Aide. Hia —llhln green salted Bige: light, 88adc; damaged, hides, bige: dry salted, 11@1 13@ldc; calf skins, B@lo each, Tallow—No. 1 2){e; cake, Bige. 3 March, Shoulders, $4.7 7; short ribs, 85 450 short Ti4@h,60 for 17@Ac, 116 @1 121 @uic] tully cured, qatige: bull dry fiint, deacons, K0 country, 3ie; No, Receivts, Shipments. 12.000 11,000 41000 78,000 \“ 000 11— Wheat— Receipts, 90,0005 exports, T,00; spot g@sce higher: options opened steady, but later declined ' ¢, afterwards advanced J(@be, and clos ing with a reaction of ', @'¢; ungraded red, Flour.bbls. ... Wheat. bu. Corn. bu.. Oats.ou... | si@ : No, 2 red, 901, @0 Wie rail delivered; closing at %0, Corn—Cash a shade and_options higher, and closing with less qnmd!- re- ceipts, 10,000: - exports, 16,000; ungraded, H63g@483¢: old No o new, 46igc, No, 2, 48ice afloal, 48%,¢ fob: January closing at 8%, Oats ipts, 2,200 mixed western, Jo@? @42ige, Petrolenm—Steady : Uni Egas—Firm: fair request. Pork -Quiet and firm: mess quoted at $11.00 for two-year-old ; $11.50@12.00 for one- year-old Lard—Lard opened lower and closed firm western steam spot, $6.42ad.460', Butter—Firm but rather quiet. Cheese—Firm, Milwauke Dee tled: cas| Imnmn Corn-Sieadys No. o s—Dull: No, 2, Rye—Easier; No, Rarley irm: No Provisiol U usettled, Pork—December, Oincinnati, De 2, red, i9, @0, C ‘asier: No, 2 mixed, Oats—Firm: No. ¢ mixed, Rye—Firmer: No. 2.60¢, Pork—-Quiet at $11.50. Lard--Stronger at 8 Whisky—Firm at $1. Minncapoits, 11.-~Wheat—Firm and 'y@le_highe 1 hard, cash, i'e Januar May 8i¢c: No. 1 northern, cash, T4ige: January, 15e; May, S2e; No. 2 northern, cash, 2%, a y ey May, 80 WS @01 rob: January exports, none: white western, o7 4 closed at 6 January, €11.15, 11,—W heat—Firm; No. Flour— 1ligher; patents, $4,50@4.60 $3.500¢3,70, IReceipts— W heat, 145,000 b, Shipments—\Vheat, 55,000 bu Lbls, St. Louis, Dec. 1, —Wheat—Easicr; No. 2red, cash, N0e: danuary, Sger May, S ie, Corn—Steady’ 'No. 2 ‘mixed, eash, 3@ qedant ot May, 40510 ¢ Oats—S oyl Feb v, 2ge: My Iive—Nvalect Whisky—$1.1 irmer at $11.2 eady ut $5.095@0.00, Dulls creamery, A@27e: dairy, 15 our, 16,000 as Oity, Dec. 11.—Wheat—Stronger 1, cashi, 611 ,¢ bid; January, 69%¢ bid: o Corn-—\Weaker 2, eash, 315, bid; Jan- uary, 52 bid: Febroary, #i7.e bid. Oats--Nominal, Liverpool, Dee. 11.—Wheat—Firm: de- mand fmproving: holders offer moderatelys red western soring, is 1d@is g red west: ern winter, is Td@is 2d, Corn—Firm and in fair demand; new mixed western, 45 5 per cental. New Orleans, Dec. 11.—Corn- white, 46¢: mixed, 40c: yellow, 4%, Oats—Steady : choice western ssaiie, Hog Products—Quiet and steady, LIVE STOCK. Ohleago. Dec. 11.—The Drover’s Journal 1enorts as follow Cattle Lauict and steady; shipping steers, 3 stockers and feed: at £2,000%.403 cows, bulls and mixed, rough Texas Easier i@10c low —Receipts, opened firmer but 5o lower;' rough and mixed, $5.60@ packing and shipping, $5.90@1.40; light, : skips, $245@3.50. Sheep—Heceipts, 2.000; steady _and un- iged; demand fair; natives, $2.40@4,40; western, $2.60(c + lambs, F1.50(@5,00. St. Louls, Dec. 11.—Cattle—Receipts, 500; shipments, strongy choice Christinas beeves, S4.700c] fair’ to choice native Sted 1 butchers’ steers, fair to choice, S5.004.00: feeders, fair to_good, L35, stockers, fair to good, $2.006 Receipts, 2,005 shipments, 800 strong: @loe higher? all sold vice' heavy and bufchers seleetions, $4.20@ packing, faur to faney, S500.150 Y orkers, medium 16 dhole 3 I pigs, common to good, D@50, Kansas City, i 790 shipments, none and shade lower, mon to choice, $: 2,75 (@250, Hogs—Receipts, 12,000; Good steady: mixed liuht strong; common to choic OMAHA LIVE 11.—Cattie —Receipts, Jmimon cows weak others steady: com- : stockers, $2,25(t N0@3.403 cows, $1.50 shipments, 7003 lower, closing 04,0 STOCK, Saturday, Dee. 11, Cattle, The receipts were extremely light and the market was very slow and dull. Hogs. “The light receipts had a stimulating effect upon the market, The market was active atan advance of 5@i0c over yesterday, and everything was sold. Heavy hogs continue to sell the best, the packers beinz unwilling to buy the class of gt hogs tiat are com: ing. Prime light hogs of a class suitable for the English bacon trade sell readily. Sheep. Iliere were no frash receipts and there was nothing doing, Recclps. Cattle........ veee PrPTTN Prevailin Showing the prevailing prices paid for live stock o this mark Chioice steers, 150 to 1500 Ibs, .. Cholee steers, 1100 1o 1500 Ibs, .., Giood teeders, s fee ho Good 1o ¢! el cows ... 1IN graSS COWS. . sice pulls.. 1<hit and mediinm nog Uil 10 choice heavy rogs od 1o chiolce mixed nozs. . 100d 10 cholew sheen, Fairtogood sheep....... Representative Sales, CORN FED WESTERN STEENS, $1.00@4.20 B0 530 3 ) 06280 05410 N0 40 05 40 ) 200 50 240 N W0 5N icos. Showine the hihast and lowest brices pald for loads of hozs on this market during the past seven days and for the same tnme lastyear: T Nov. 6th | 545 @iw oth | .57 5@ ath | .40 @i, @50 | 320 @i anday | 320 a4 35 @k | SBunday fin 110 @ine @3.5) I $60 @im | 33%4as i @ 183 1@) Mth H024@5 R0 | 530 @IR6 | 6 @6 Shipments, owing the nomber of cars of eattle, hogs d sheep shipped from South Omaha during CATTLY No. cars, Route. 5 versMil HOGS B & Q, 4 Destination. Clicago licago \\\ All sales of stock 1n this per ewt. 1ive weiht uiless otl Dead hogs sell at *ze per Ib, tor all weights Skins,” or hogs weigning less than 100 Ibs, no value. Pregnant sows are docked 40 1bs, and stags 80 ibs, by the public inspector, Nutew. Cattle market dull, 1Hogs 5@1o¢ higher. A few corn fed cattle sold. Hogs all sold—market active. J. M, Chadwick, Cheyenne, had 102 Lead of cattle in, 8. Seott, Clarks, was in and sold a lead of good hogs at satisfactory prices Lorimer & Co. will open a commission o fice 4 Foous 15 in the exchange building Mr. Towle, Wabash, la., was. in looking - . in elevatorg | over the matket and will begin « aye | pring here soon. C. Abrams, Crowell, was in to<day. He i€ on his way to visit his old home in New York. 1t 18 reported that Mr. Parsons, hog buyer for Squires & Co,, of Boston, is coming here to buy hogs. Mr. Guthrie, of Tuttle & Guthrie, Orient, ta., was in and sold two [0ads of logs at st isfactory prices. Fowler Bros, bought %6 hogs to-day and G H. Hammond & Co. 830, Phe Hanimond hogs averaged 248 pounds. Mr. Weingart, Hastings, wasin and so'a two loads of logs which he had reshipped from Lincoln, One load topped the market, Fowler Bros. shipped twenty-five cars of hogs, which they had on hand, to their Chi £0 house on account of being short of ice here. My, Stocker, who will mana packing honse at the Blufts du arrsabsence in- the east, yards to-day. On the market with hogs: 11, H, Dorsey & Co., Mead: Clark, Heaton & Co., Westony A Nihart & Co,, Risings: 11, Frazier, Concord: A, L. Spearman, Springfield; He R, Falkner, Ulum Creek: North Lonp Cattle Co., Elba; GoWo & 0L HL Wirt, Ansley, - OMAHA WHOLESALE MARKETS, Goneral Produce, Saturday, Dee, 11, The following prices are for round lota ny produce, as sold on the market to-day. quotations on fridts represent the prices u whicl autsiae orders are fille Eggs--The bulk of the egys on the market are selling at Mo, Burren—The market is dill and stocks accumulating. Packers will have to take the surplus at fair prices (o bring a boetter state of aftairs, Croamery cholee country roll, 16@18¢; good” country roll, '«g 16¢: fulr country roll, 106 12e: cominon, Live Povniiy—There is a very Hlllllull market for live poultry ot any kind. Crrese - Full cream cheddars singie, 1303 full cream flats, twins, 1ie; young Ameriean, Swiss, H@lh; Swiss, imported, e Limburger, 123ge: brick, 17 @lde, Torrriy—="rhe “poultey market 18 quite low. It has never recovered from Thanks- giving glut, and prospects are that low prices will rule durine the rest of the season. “T'ur- keys and elickens for our market should be dry picked, head and feet cut off, entrails drawn. Chickens, choice, Gic: turkeys, choice, T@se ad geese, choice, T GAME—rd ckens are in good de- mand, and sell on arrival at quotations, Quail 'will probably be Tower. “Ihere always is strong demand for deer, antolope and e 4 saddles for Christnas, Prairie chicken, cholce per doz, $4.00; qualtl, per doz, ‘ducks, mallard, per doz, $175: ducks, teal, per doz, S1.25: dueks, wixed, per doz, 21,003 gees per doz, $3.50: deer, saddles, per b, 1012 deer, carcasses, per 1b, i@sc: elk saddles, per 1,5 10c elk, earcasses, per Ib.6cies antelove, saddles, per 1b, 10:@12c: antolope, ‘carensses, per b, G@se: Jack rabbits, per oz, $3.50@ 4.00: £mall rabbits, per doz. %e. Porarors There is nothing doing in the market aside for the sale of swall [ots from the store at h@uoe. ArrrLes=The market is stionger, Missouri st is quoted at $.50 and Michigan stock at £3.00. ON10Ns—The market Is"about bare of nome grown stock, which 1s quoted at S1; I'here ire a tew Spanish onions in, which are sell- ingat $2.00 per bush crate, I Ns—Inferior stock, clean country, S1LOOwL picked, S1.50w 1.40; hand @10, Provistons—THam, 1115z breakfast bacon, clear side bacon, 8'e; dry salt sides, shoulders, e; dried ‘beef, regular, 11¢! dried beef, hain preces, T4e: lard, 50 1b ‘cang, rd, 20 Ib cans, Fairbanlks,” 6%,c: lard, hanks, 7e: lard. 5 b Fairbanks, i 'yes lard, 31b cans, Fairban Cerenrv—The market i3 steady. Choice stock per doz, 4e: extra large, per doz. Ovsrers—Mediums, 25¢: standards, selects, 50; extra selects, Wi N Y, counts, LesoNs—Messina, per box 6.0, ORANGES-—Jamaica, per bbl, $10.003 Flor- ida per box, §5.50, CRANBERRIES—Uape Cod, fancy, per_ bbl, .00: bell and bugle, per bol, $5.00, As—There is 1o change 'in the market. Bananas, vellow, per butich, $2.00@ 2.25: bananas, yellow, large, per bunch, $2.00 @350, FLOUR AND MiLisrurrs—W inter wheat flour, best_quality patent, $ second qual- itv, ' §2.40; best quality spring wheat flour, patent, §2.60: by perewt:chopped feed, 0c per cwt: white corn mieal, $og yellow corn moal, Se per ewt; screening, 600 percwt: hominy, $2.00 pe ahorts, 5% perewt: graham $1.60; hay, in bales, $5. ,u@ .00 ver ton, E Grocors' Juis Presres—Medium, in bbls, £ bbls, 55755 small Dalt bbls, 81253 eghrkins, in bbls, in_half bbls,'s SyRrur—No, 70, 4 kes, §1.20; New Orleans, per wallo A0e rup, half bbls, “‘old time,” gallon, 2’ 17 gal- Ton cans, por oz, $10.00: hall alion chng, per do 0: quart cans, S, Mirror glass, 1 b, 5i5c; mirror n mirror gloss, G1h, 6ige; corn, 1 b, Ge;” Kingsford's con, Loy Kingsford's gloss, 7o Kingsford's 11055, 6 1b, Kin mt.m s pure, 31b, Kingsfords butl, c. TonAce 3 Stewart's « Mr. 8 was a visitor at t.e Choico fancy 1.00: good medinm, hand icked, navy, $1.40 $0.50: do, In 50: do, in $8.50; do, e; climax, 425 horseshoe, ‘piperheidsick, T Biet herey war. A0, TonAcco—Smoki sle; Bo: ks, ic meersehin, d0c: ofd style, spiril curea, 45e. MATCHES P 3 SUAre cases, 70: mule square, 81.% TANDY—-Mixed, “r(ll“l‘ CRACKED Garnean's pienie, Hlic: ereams, 8 je; City soda, 7 SoArs—Kirk s Kirk’s satine Kirk's white Itussian cap, $6.50; dome, $ white cloud, $5.75 Rore—1ig inch, #e; 1 inch, 105 DiiED Frur in eyaporated ‘boxes, 1% @i berries, boxes, Qll“(" Deac! 1856, 10(@10° €3 peaches, lu-* raspberries, ew, 20@!e; currents, @0t A%l e, i GARS — P 7e; " cut loaf, 67@ie; granulated, 6ic; confectioners’ A wqfi‘.r standard exira ( g extra qe: medinim yellow, 47.@) ASNED Goons. Ovaters,standard, per case, $iL 150,20 strawberries, 2 10, per case, $2.20% raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, $3.10; California ears, por s pricofs, per cass; 4.60; peaches, per case, $5,.25; \\Iulethel’* ries, per case, $6.00; plums, per 5 blueberries per , B8O vz Der case, ¥L50: pineapnles, S320@H5: 1 1D mnke 110 salmon, per doz, 1. berties, per case, $1,7: 2 1D String beans, pet case, $1.70; 2 1b lima beans, per case, $1.0 210 ‘marrowfat peas, por’ case. 8240 2 1b early June peas, per case, 50 i tomas 1oes, §2.10@2,25: 2 h.eorn 52, 1040 20, CorrFres—Ovdinary gris Ml ie fail 143@15¢; prime,L @15 4ge: choice, 191, @15% e} fancy green and yellow, 10@lic; old goy- rnment Java, 20@c; interior Java, 1635@ 20c: Mocha, a4 Arbuckle’s roasted ixtie; MeLaughlin's XXX roasied, Ise; Dilworth's, 155 ¢5 Red Cross, 15%e, stick, S8t/@dige. butter_and ginger snaps, Seq savon imperial, $2,70; 000 Kirk's standard, 3. S4.00: Kirk's' wliit washboard, $3,105 inch, 10e; % No. 1 quatter apples, 43;@ black- es, Salt Lake, evaporated, 1515 General Markets. Woor—Medinm 18@20c per 1b; line heavy, Ma@lte; light, 16@15¢; coarse, 14@lte; burry wool, 20 of MIDES—Green butehers, 6'4e: gecen ecured, dry fiint, 1@l :h{ salt, G@10c en calf skins, Ha9' aged hides, two-thinds price. “Tallow—iige, Greaso— Prime whits, 301 yellow, 2ej brown. 13 Slieen Pelts, n@ine, LEATHER—Prime slaughter sole leather, i prime oak sole Jeather, #i@ ise. U pper ther per foot, 20w@25e: how, kip, 504w onk Kip, sx@¥se: Freneh kip, !\w.n 20 hew, calf, SLOGQLI0: oakk call, $1LOKG125 Frenon calf, $1.25@1.50: Moroceo, boot 1eg, sngisee: Moroceo oil pebble, 23w ; toppings and linings, 60 @K, HEAVY HARDWALE—ITon, rate §2 plow steelspecial east 4b5¢ ierucible steel, Ghg cant tool, do, 12415 ¢ Wakon ypnies, por se $2.00u3.70; hubs, per set, $1.2: felloes, sawed dry, §1.50; tongues, eacli, 80 axels, each. The: Sauare nuts, per Ib. laile; coil chain, per 1b. Ggle; malleable, T@des’ won widges, fic; crowhars, 6e: harrow teeth, 4'ge, spring ‘steel, Tale;’ Barden's horse shoes, £4.50: Burden's wule shoes, §9.50, wiie,'in car lots, $1.00 " per 100 Nailt, rates, 10 to 50, 8250: steel uails, Shot, $1.65: bucksholt, $1.85; oriental powder, kews, 82601 do. halfl kegs, $200: do, quarter Koke, 81.00: bisting kegs, § 45 fuse, per 10 fect, e, Lead bar, 810 VARNISHES—[Salels, per gallon: ture, extra, $1.10; furniture, No coach extra, coach, No. mar, ext extra Boe $1.50 rurnt-