Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 09, 1893, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA. DAILY BEE : SATURDAY , DECEMBER 0 , 1TO.
SPEG1RL NOTICES.
. roR TIIESK COLUMNS
AnvERTiSF.MENTs 12-30 p. ra. forthervt-nlnp
and until & 30 p. m. for the mornlmr and Sunday
editions ,
AdvcrtlM-Di , oy reqneMln * .1 numbered fhrcK.
Can hare their answer * addressed to ! numbered
letter In care of Tint Ilr.t. Answers no addressed
will bo delivered upon presentation of the check.
SITUATIONS WANTED.
Ilateo 1 Hen word first Insertion , lea word there-
Ifter. Not ! Ing taken for less than ' 'So
WANTED , SITl'ATION IN A DRVO STORE
uy a rerkstored pharmacist In IowanroSl. Ad
dress Hubert T Smnle Klngsley , la. MB70 IS *
\ YOt'NG LAUY STEXOORAPHF.il WANTS
A. ponUion 2 years experience ; best reference * .
I Address Y 10 , ItOf. MHiK ) 111'
"WANTED , POSITION AS SECOND 1IAKER ;
U024 DouclnBM , IQfl H *
WANTED PEElfY CRAYON ARTIST TO
A work overprints , nlr brush preferred. Stand-
rd I'ortrall studio , Mil Drown bulldlinr.
WANTED MA I/E HELP.
RatJS me a word first Inscrtlon.lca wonl there-
it'.er Nut. Inc taken tor less than gSf.
' ' '
" " "
"WLlCITOlVsi'TK'AMSFltRXisH'En : EXTRA
4pavto men With rlgB. American Wrlnter Co. ,
Mill Howard fct , 718 *
AGENTS. SALARY OR TOMMISS1ON. THE
( rreatest Invention of the are. Th New Pali-nt
fhemk-al Ink Eraslnc Pencil , bolls on M liU
Worts llkoniaelc. AKents are niaklmr r.3.oo to
Ft 2WMI pr week. For further partle'ilars wrltH
the Monroe Eraser Mfe. Co. , X 30 , I t Crossc. WIs.
800
WANTED. MKN FOR THE SOUTH IN TEN-
ncrsmLArkatiHas Mississippi Jk Ixiiislana.eheap
' fare.Kratner A.O'llearnLaborairency,30 , S. llthst
> 40S-D17'
TJ-SALESMF.N TO HELL BAKING POWDER.
JJWe put our roods In class rolllnz pins , fjio.oil
month and expenses , or commission. Chlcairo
llaklne Powder Co. , 707 Van Burun street , Chlcaco.
, FIRST CLASS SOLICITORS. AD-
Xlress X 05 , Il i PI j J3 *
[ T > WANTED : 10 COOPERS TO TRIM TIERCEL ;
JJtwo months work. wapes * 'J Of' ' a day. Apply
I nt once to Western Manufacturing Co. . Lincoln. Neb
T > WANTED , MEN TO TRAVEL ; MO TO * 100
J > pi > r inoiilli. Flonu.V Wellington. Madison. Wla
-WANTED. "SALESMAN FOR CALIFORNIA
nines : $100.00 per month and expenses with
rhance for advance : commission If preferred : no
rxiiorlencn required. Address , enoloslmr Uvo
1 MainpH , W. A. Vandercook , M 14 , wine dcpart-
I nivut , Lou Anpeles. Cat. Mill ! V
WANT A TRAVELING SALESMAN TO
sell our Hprlnir line of Jeans , casslmeres , drllli ,
i il.-imaHkH. Blnchams. cheviots and dress coods.
houtli Phll : lelphla Woolen Co. , Box i41. : Phila
delphia. Pa. M114 U-
WANTED FEMALE HELP.
Hales. IWc a word first Insertion , lea wordlhcre-
1 otter. Nothing taken for less than 2Sc.
rBEST WAGES TO COMPETENT GIRL ; . . _ _
be itoo < l cook and laundress. Mrs. J.-M. Thnra-
i ton , 'IPS Farnam. iKM
1 WANTED , A LADY FOR DOUBLE ENTRY
- bookkeeplnc and office work. O.ie acmmlnted
with tin- coal business preferred. Address Y 10 ,
Jlo jotHce. ' 1)71 ) 8
1WANTED. . GIrtL FOR OKNE'.IAL 1IOUSE-
work ; family ol two. l'J37 South Itoth Are.
fi WANTED. CAPAULE WOMAN FOH GEN-
vvral honseworfe. mnst bo coed cook and
laundress. Inquire at S''O N. 26th street , Mrs. W.
Y H.M111 . MH89
{ I LADIES. HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY
V to ejirn Xmas money. 1 will pay a reliable lady
SI E 00 a week to inVt > one subscription a day for a
lilirh clans publication worth * 17.0U. for which
MibocrllwrB have nearly two years to pay. Ad-
ilreaH Y - ' ( ) . Bee. 110 fcf
p. WANTED. LADY TO TRAVEL ( NO CAN-
' vA8slrir > . moderate salarv : references aud small
cash security required. Address Y 21 , Bee.
Ml-4 10 *
FOB RENT HOUSES.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1..M a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than -5c.
- HOUSES IN ALL PARTS1 OF'THE CITY
The O. F. UavlB company. 1303 Faruam. SOI
-0-ROOM COTTAGE. 'MODERN , CHOICE. IN
Stanford circle. C. S. ElsuUer,204'Bea bideh02
h02
r\-10-ROOM HOUSE , 1813 CASS , J.JOHNSON ,
J-M324 Farnam. & 03
HOUSES , F. K. DARLING , BARKER BLOCK.
804 4
- NINE-ROOM MODERN HOUSE. IIANSCOM
DNINEROOM J. W. Squire.J4S lkM)15
- - HOUSE. MODERN. FURNISHED OR
D-fi-ROOM . Apply lll'J S. 10th. 413
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- - HOUSE 034 S. 17 St. $11.00.
$11.00.M432
M432
TV-SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE AND BARN CHEAP.
JL/Nlce lawn , trees , city water , cistern , cemented
cellars , hath ; neur motor. See owner. D. V. Stcv-
riiH , 0011'axton block , or 1. MeCloud , N. Y. Life.
M339
-NO. 1704 CAPITOL AVE. , ELEVEN ROOMS.
kltclmn ransc. bath and closet. Suited to
roomers aud boarders. Geo. J. Fox,121S Jlarney Ht.
733-d2U
-1031 SO. 30TII AVE. . FINEST AND BEST
built 10-room residence In the city , bath , laun
dry , cliyand clsteni water , electric bells , pas. fur
nace , full c llar nnd every conveniences , hard
wood finish and oak floors. Inquire at 10-JU.
700D27
- HOUSES. A. R. THOMAS , 50 BARKER
block. MS7U U'
. BESTS AND H-ROOM HOl'SE IN THE CITY
at lowest rates. Inquire 2302 Blondo.WHO
WHO I Jl
TEX-HOOM BRICK DWELLING. IN
DFINE repair. Inqulro for W. F. Clark ,
! . " 'oa Douglaa. MUtW 11 *
\-FOR RENT. 7-ROOM MODERN FLAT
i blwk , f.OOSo. lathHt H17 10
' 7 KOGMS COMl'LKTE
FURNISHKDHOt'SB , ,
J ) fonlionkeli.ti > liiE ; modern. AddruhB Y U. It < t .
ri'uuin tuitf a , if-itii niii * i * * fuiiii * . . * * vsiiiiii iiti i
of Mr. Fklnuor. room 1110 , N. Y. Lids M11H
. FL'HNISHKD HOUSE. IH''l FAHNAM
D I. Ml reel for rent. Amen , 1U17 Fatiuim. MUD 11
FOB RENT FITHNIBHBD BOOMS.
Kitten , mu n wonl tint Inwrtlun , lea word
llieiviilter Kol'ilnir talct'ii tor IUHX tliun I''ic.
Ut)0.\l , ' . ' 017 HAUNKY ST.
1170 1' "
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. 1100.MS , AT lIKS CAl'ITOL
EFril.MSHED
av < - . MU''ilD'J'
MODEUN HOOMS , ' . -"J BUUT.
NC7 : ! D24
FOR KENT ELEGANTLY FUHNISIIED
steam lirated rooniH , UO'J S. llltb Ht. H)0 8
I ? I.AU E FIIONT UOOM ANIJ DAY 11OA11U ,
I 'HUlHldtIHtli unJ Dudiro. MIWU B'
17UF.SIIIAIILE ROOMS. ONE WITH ALCOVE ,
IV ull-ibk' Jor two niodern con-
.1 I7 . _ ' 10 *
FI'RNISIIKU ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE-
E . lltiXlMliKt. H45 7'
I/ LARGE SOI'TII FRONT ROOM , OKNTLE-
J.imen prefernil , I'.f.'l Dunk-las t. ' 11U 11 *
I ? FrUNlSHEI ) HOOM ; IIATHl * J.OO MONTH.
l < llill Fanmru Hln-et. SIlilll 111 , '
Fl'RNISHKD ROOMS. WITH OR WITHOUT
10-
' * KOOOMS FOR I.KJIIT 1IOUSE-
KFl'RNISHEl
ke > < | inir ll'.lX. l.Mli Ht. 111 1U
l FI RN'li-HKn KOOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE"
iJkwiiliij- < m heat.liot and oold water and all
auxlern ronvfiil > 'iiro < : alnu biilu ot ruouitt or
moms.01 bontli . 4th Mreot. corner
a. Ml 17 10
FUn.TISHhD ItOOM3 AND BOARD.
Rale * 1'jo n wonl tlrM Insertion , lo a word
| -YU'IT Noililn ; tiikeii for Iou4 tliuii V''ic.
I , ' YOt'NH WOMEN'S HOME. UNDER CARE OP
I Women' * Christian itBbyclatlou. Ill s. I7tti HI.
MX !
! , - THE DOLAN. 2OII AND 211 N. 1STH ST.M
M > 7
I,11 IIKS1RABLK SOUTH 1HX1M FOR TWO HEN.
I lltMuru at "Tim Frumt-r , ' lit ! N. Sith street.
MX7U 0 *
| > IUARD ANn ROOM. STEAM HEAT. OA"fiL
liatli , * 1 M unU * J.O < J iwr wwl ( . 411 Nortli 14tli ?
14 *
If- ROOMS AND STRICTLY ' FIRST CLASS
1 boaitl Ut 210U.DuU Uu blruut. MUJ7
"ROOMSGOOD HOARD. REASONABLE , si
I ? SPECIAL. WELL FURNISHED SOUTH
I rooiuv uuKlrru. Hr l-cli > > board. Call and Kv
pK-e : . V3A4 11 amejetrvet. . MlHll 10
If FOR RENT. FI'RNISIIED RIK\S ! WITH
board Rfleix-ncc , 221 i Funiam btiix
btiixW7 11'
1 ? NEATLY FURNISHED SOUTH ROOM W1TB
J board VOlUCalKonita lnvt. ilU''i ll
l.- NICELY > 'l'RNIsHED ROOMS WITH OR
A without boaul at Ihu Wrbstvr. 61s t ) .
NICELY Ft'RNlSHED 8CITE BOOMS. WIT !
1 baud , 17X0 DvOte. U1--6 11
FORRKNT UNFTTRNIBH'D ROOMS
Raids , me n wonl first Insertion , lo a word
then-after. Nothing taken f or less than ' . ' 3c. _
- 3 NICE UNFfRNISHED ROOMS niEAP , 770
N. S2d almt. No children , IVoIcrenced
107-10' .
FOR RENT aTORES AKI ? orFIOES.
Rates , 10 < ? a line f > ach Inwrtlon. * 1.BO a llnu par
month. Notlilnc taken for less than 23c.
-FOR RENT , LARGE 3-STORY HIOOIN3
earn , ICth and lynarentvorth : thirty liorvs anJ
J. W Saulre. B48 Bee. M:114 :
T-FOR RENT. THE 4-STORY BRICK Bt'ILDINO
J ftlO Farnam t. Tlie bulldlne has a fire proof ce
ment basement , complete meam heallm : flxture ,
water on all the floors , ens , etc. Apply at th of-
nceofTheBw. PlOj
I-FOR RENT. MY NEW BUSINESS Ill'ILDINO
with about 1U.OOO feet floor space , 3-JxlUJ. at
130-i'lO Farnam street. John H. F. Lehniann.
Lehniann.MHO
MHO
AGENTS WANTED.
I-AGENTS f.1.00 TO $ .V(10 ( A DAY. CITY OU
" country , aill i707 Hamilton , 7 to a. in.
fi37 DM *
T-AGENTS. WE HAVE SEVERAL DEPIDED
O novelties on which you can easily makilUO.l ) : )
a month. If taken hold of quickly- Our cuo-14 sell
In all localltlco.no matter how hard the times , us
readily ns bread lo the htincry. Address Manu
facturers , " Box 3303. Boston. Mass. MOM
T-AGENTS WANTED. LOCAL AND OENBHAU
for a quick selllmr patented novelty , HMI to 130
percent prollt ; coua hollcllorH can make from
tlUO.lMltof.loo.Ona month : territory fn'sh ; wrlta
for particulars. Thu Ohio Novelty Co. , D 1 , Cin
cinnati. U. 80S
NO
MAN
or woman ne l complain of hard times while wa
olTer such liberal Inducements to airents to haudlo
our last elllns euaranU'ed herb remi-illet. No
money required. Work easv and hlitHv pnifltabltj.
Kull pirtlculars If you ask for them. Thy Dr. Starr
Herb Remedy Co.01 Esat 43nl at. , Chicago , III.
STORAGE.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. S1.5I1 a line per
monlh Nothing taken for less than 'J5c.
_
- STORAGE , WILLIAMS A CROSS , I'-'H HARM -
ney.
M -STORAGE FOR HOUSEHOLD GOODS ,
clean and cheap rates. R. Wells , 1111 Farnam.
Hit )
_ _
STORAGE FOR CAKIttAGEd AT WINDSOR
table . 15th and Davenport. 4'17 ' D 17
_
WANTcD TO BUY.
Rates life a word first Insortlon , loa wora tliorj-
after. Nolhlnsr taken for less than 'J5c ,
REAL ESTATE WITH. F. D. WEAD
10th and Puntrlas. JI3SO
XT-WANTED , ROLLER TO ! ' DESK. VlRK
i proof safe and oftice chairs. Must bo ( food and
cheap. Address X 31. Beo. MT-J3
" WANTED. 18 OR 21-DRAWER LETTER
> file. II , w. Hancock. Neola. la. 703
TO PUHCHASE , 50 HORSE
jfower boiler. 1017 Jones street. Ml 28 1 1
FOR SALE FURNITURE.
Rates , ll c a word first Insertion. Ic a word '
thereafter. Nothln ? taken for less than 25e.
-STOVES OF ALL KINDT GOOD"AS NEW
Wells Auction and Storase Co. , 1111 Farnam at.
sll
-CHOICE FURNITURE AND ENCYCLOPEDIA
complete ; a bargain ; 414 North auth Ht.10S
10S H *
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Rates , me a word first Insertion. Ic a word
thereafter. Nothing taken for lets than 25c-
/ ONE iTllUNSWicK illLLIARD' TABLE
Wone i ol table , twsd 0 months , as eood as new ,
for sale cheap. Address P. O. box 313 , West Point ,
Neb. 812
Q-FOR SALE CHEAP. 1 TWO-REVOLUTION
Campbell newspaper press and I double cylin
der Taylor , air spring , with two folder * ; good con
dition. Address for particulars Lock Dux 3 , South
Omaha , Neb. 372
Q -FOR SALE , PUG PUPPIES , 1S1K BURT
street. M500 D-'O'
-HUBERMANJEWELER.COR. 13 iDOUOLAS
Established 1SUG. Diamond Importer ; bedrock.
010 Ji :
-JERSEY BUtL FOR SERVICE. X. E. COK-
ner 3Uth and Leavenworth. . UOS a *
Q FOR SALE. OFFICE FURNITURE. INCLUD-
1m ? line safe , Htandlmr and roller top desks ,
typewriter aud cabinet , stoves , also scales , tracks ,
wajou , etc. J. A. Ryder & Co. , 1215 Howard
street. M121 10
W.ISCELL.ANEOUS.
Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion. $1.30 a line per
month. Nothlnc taken for less than - ' . < . -
11-GEORGE BRANDT. PRACTICAL MILLER.
-1V1.-18 South 14th Ht. . Omaha , announces that hu
Is prepared to do all kiudu ot Bharpcnin ? of mill
stones. 100 13 *
CLAIRVOYANTS
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. fl.SDa'llue
month. Nothing taken for less thanXTic. .J.
-MRS. NANNIE V. WARREN. CLAIRVOYANT.
reMRS.
reliable business medium ; Sthyearat 1 19 N.lillh.
MASSAGE , BATHS.
Rates , lOc a line each Insertion. $1.50 a line per
month. Nothlui ; taken for less than 23c.
- . ,
1 rpoin . Massaso , vapor , alcohol , Btoam.suiphur-
Ine und Baa baths. 1 ' . )0 U"
fP MME. LA ROE , JIAS3AOE , 410 SO. l m
1 ' M570D til'
rp MME. CARSON , 1121 DOUGLAS. THIRD
1 floor , room 7 , nuissA e , alcohol , sulphur and
sea baths. Mill 4 llf
rp MISS STOWE. MAONETIC HEALER. ROOM
l7'J , Hotel Brunswick. MH9U 11 *
PERSONAL.
Rates , lOc a line each InttTtlon , fl.r.Oa line l > er
nonth. Nothln ; taken lor less than 'J.'u.
-
tnal batlm. , < calp and halrtn > atineut. inanlcnru
and chlropodlat.MrH.Post.yi'JKS.inth.Wlthnell bile
X14
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FTIK YOU EARNESTLY DEiIRE QUICK , AD-
U vanUiiroouB , honorable niurrl.'ure KtMid Klc for
Now Year's Number Matrimonial Sfw * . Meix-nr ;
nailed In plain BiMled ouvelop. Mun-ur. 'J2S Eam
lith mn-vt. New York. , M74U : ! , ' . ' "
-V1A.V1 IS A HOME TKSATMKXT HEALTH
hook and consnltatloii . Send name UOl N.
Y. Life llldff. Uidy attendant. MS77JJ *
-FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT. DO NOT FAIL TO
k-lve onu that 1 pleasure 'rtvln ? . iiBeful and
astlnc. The light runiilntr Domeatlu howlnr ina-
elilnii la n in-rfect trfasuru. For oalo by K. L. Lovu-
oy. 1 18 N. 10th Ht. * 105J5'
MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE
H.I ( to a line each Insertion , $1.60 a HUB per
mouth. Nothtnr taken for leas than 23c.
\ \ -"MONEY TO'LOAN'AT'LOWEST ' RATES
The O. F , Davis Co. , 1303 Faniam bt. S15
\V-LOANS ON IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
city property. * .l.OOO and utiwards. . " . to UW per
cent ; no delays.W.Faruam Sinltti A Co.li20 : Farnam
H1U
\V-ANTUONY LOAN ANDTRUSTCO. . nis N , Y.
Life , leiuU at low ratov for choice security on
Nebraska and Iowa farms gr Ouialia city property.
117
\\7-MONEYTO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES ON
' Improved and nntnipruved Omaha real eetatu ,
1 to 3 jeari. Fidelity Trust Co. , 17U2 Faniam.HIS
HIS
\\r-MONEY TO LOAN AT CURRENT RATES
' ' Apply to W. B. Melklo , First National Ilk bide.
HID
W - MORTGAGE LOANS , A. MOORE , WI4 N. Y.
Llfu 1U1-J7 *
MONEY TO LO3.N CHATTELS.
Rateu , luc a Hue oauli limcrtiou , il.iU a Hue per
niontli. Noihliiff taken ( or K-M than ' . ' 0.
We will loan yon uny anm wliluli you wish ,
iuiull or laivti. nt the lowent i > osi > lbla ratva , lu the
qulckebt iH > t > lUlu time , nnd for any lenrtli ot ttmu
toi > utt-uu. You can par il taolc In ouch Install
ments tis you wish , wliLu you wlnli , und ouly
pay ( or It ai Ion ? as you keep U. You van borrow
JIOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND PIANOS ,
HOUbES. WAGONS AND CARUIAUES.
WAREHOUSE RECEHTS. MERCHANDISE
ORANYtmiKU SECURITY.
without pnbllclly or rvmural of propertr.
OMAHA MORTGAGE LOAN CO. ,
HIH1 SOUTH 10TH STREET ,
Flnit floor above I lie street.
THE OLDEST. LARGEST ANIIONLY INOOUPOU-
ATEU LOAN COMPANY JN OMAHA ,
920
: " -DO YOU WANT MONEY J
: We will loan you ANY St'M you w Uti on your :
; FURNITURE , PIANOS , HORSES. WAGONS.
.CARRIAGES , WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS , etc.
: We fire prompt utlnutlou to all applications ,
: and will carry your loon on lour an you wUlt.
: You eaomluoullin root ofcanrylug > uur loan
.by a paytueut ul an > - time. TUcre U nopublk-lty
.or remoral of nntivrtjr.
: FIDELITY EUAN c UR ANTF.E co. ,
: Room \VuliiH-U block ,
* Cor litU sud llaruey BIB.
: B-'l
TO LOAN-OHATTELS.
V MONKY TO I/HJ ? OX HOUSES. WAOONS.
* pl.inoo nnd ftimltnrp of nil kind * . Ilmlnp *
contidcntial. Fred Terry , room 430 , llanrr WooX.
MC31)
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X WILL , IXAN MONEY ON ANY KINO OF 9E-
cnrlty : atrlctlr conndenllal. A. E , Harris , room
1 , Continental block. Mi
BUSINESS CHANCES.
, 1 Oca line each luwrtlon , Cl.50.1 line nor
month. Nothing taken lor lesi than 8Se. _
" "
" " - \ OPPORTUNITY TOi ENTER
nn old.et < UibllMie < l bii lncB5. Will lijoion Janu
ary 1. Increase of bnMnpm. mitlnz desirable nd-
dltloual capital which m.iy b active or ntlont on
ifu.imntei'd legitimate return * . Oorrpspondcncn
or Interrlew Bollcllt-d. Win. Fleming \ Co. . llth
and Douglas litrt-et. MS02
Y-FOR SALE. NICK MEAT MARKET. GOOD
location : chnap for paih. Oood reanon for
Hdliiiif. Address Y 1. Uf < i office. l' < 0 11 *
\ ' PARTNER WANTED IN AN ESTABLISHED
ifikilraticf * airenpy. Address E. H. , c.ir of twst-
mailer. Om.-ilia. Ni-b. MP4S 1'J *
VFOK SALE. AN INTEREST IN A MANUFAC1-
J Itirliu plant' with position In the office If dodf-
Mrvdi. Sli.NMl.OOto tl.l.OOO.ddcash required. No
tr.idcs ronslilerod. The company his an ptitab-
Uphill trad.on a ready sellln ? article at a irooj
prorlt. Address SM > Bee. 823
HALE. A DESIRABLE OPENINO FOU
- huMwnrp business In c.ixtcrn NebniRkn. Sloolc
will Involet- about # i.lHlJ. Oood roaoons for sell-
inir. Apply to Rector i Wllhclmy Co. . loth and
Jacknon. Omalia. I'll It )
Y-WANTED. PARTNER WITH r.MWO IN A
well-i-Htabllslied drjiroo < ls and fiinilshlns
business In a coed Black llllls town. Adilrvss Y
in , Omaha Bee. 981'-IS
Y-A FAVORABLE OPPORTUNITY IS OPEN
for a ixr on of DUHIIK-HH ability to t.iku : in act
ive Interest In a stock eoniiKiny. It will pay
parties who have M.lUH.OO to Slll.UUU.OU cash
and mean hnslness to liivottlratp tbls , as eooil r < f
tu.-nsiire assured. Address Y 18. Bee. M'J5 ! 1O'
FOR EXCHANGE.
! lnteft , lOc a line f.ich Insertion. $1.00 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than I.V.
r/- 1 OWN 100 FARMS IN NEBRASKA. K.VNSAS
Aland Dakota. Will ncll cheap or oxeh.insre for
mdHt-horsea aud cattle. Add. BoxTO.Fraukfort.liid
' / STOCK OF MILLINERY AND NOTIONS.
Alwant horsea and cattle. Uox83 Frankfort. Ind.
W.'S
V CLEAR EASTERN NEB. XiAND TO EX-
/Jcliango for nidse. P. O. Box 303 , Fremont. Noh ,
M44'D17'
_
y0 ACBRS CLEAR LAND TO TRADE FOR
/ rrocery stoolt. Price. S-J.tKlil.OO : 4 miles from
Central City ; 40 acres In cultivation , balance tit
for cultivation. Address lock box 10:1. : Central
City. Neb. M470 PIS'
_
y-ioo TO i.-on ACRES CLEAR BLACK SOIL
fJnnd cash for mdse. D. J. Wilson. Norfolk. Neb.
MI133 DL'4 *
7 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. GOOD LIVERY
A/barn In food town. Will trade forstock of ( roods.
hardware , eood work horses or for rood land.
Hnvc rrowl land In South Dakota will tradn for
Block of coods. Address , J. U. Enirlo.Ida Grove.Ia.
' ' '
y-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR MERCHAN-
/Jdlse. cheap , land In Box Bntte county. Neb.
Address Lock Box 70. Alliance. Xe.b. MP7S 13-
y WILL GIVE CLEAR FARM LANDS AND
/-part cash for first-class , silently encumbered ,
modern residence property * coed location only
and yleldhur net Income : others please keep away.
Olt ! New York Life. M'.t 7 10
Z TO EXCHANGE FOR KANSAS PROPERTY.
Thu house and lot at N. W. corner of 4''nd aud
Hurt SIM. The lot Is BO ft. front and the property Is
free and clear of Inenmhrance. What have yon to
afTer * Address , Win. II. Paret , real estate ucent ,
814 American Bank bids. . Kansas City , Mo.
104-10
y-FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR GOOD IM-
"provetl farm lu north Nebraska , a payluir moat
market awful ciieap ; prominent loca
tion. Inclndlnir dwellln ? on rear of lot ; slaughter
house. 7H-ton Ice house , feed yards , hoe hed
stable , etc ; 40-actv pasture uiay be rented If de-
Blrml. B. H. Main , Dellwood. Neb. AlllBP'
FOB. SALE RE AI , ESTATE.
Rates , 1 Oca line each Insertion. $1.,10 aline per
niontli. Nothing taken for less than -5c.
' '
FARM FOR'SALEI
A chole ! , well Improved 40-ficre tract In Strpy
couuty. within ono mile of the town of Li Platta.
and only three miles from new Fort Cri.ok ; two
railroad stations near bv ; taxes lljht In this
comity : nearness to Fort Crook. Omaha and Sonth
Omaha Insures peed and permanent markets for
cardeji truck , small fruits , butter , eirirs aud poul
try , betides usual farm products. I can offer this
Hplendtclproperty at an attractive price for a short
time. Walter G. Clark , I'-'IS Hartley at. .370 Dill
TXR SALE. ON SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS.
J line acre lots on Q St. . half way between Sey
mour Park and South Omaha. No Inters it. J. A.
Dodge , 1' ' ( > ! ) S. ' 'Jth at. 048 10
I'SINESS BLOCK FOR SALE OR TRADE
eastern Nebraska. P. O. box 10U , Creston. Neb.
1I71S D'Jj-
BARGAINS. HOUSES. LOTS AND FARMS , SALE
or trade. F. K. Darlln ? . Barker blk. 'JU
IT'RUITFARM AT A BARGAIN : 74 ACRES 1W
-T miles from limits ; 41n ! apple trt-s5.Uot > bearliu ;
irrapi-s ; 11)0 ) cherry trees ; CO pluniH. D. J. Hutch-
limon i Co. . 017 BMway. Council Illuffs. M'.tlW J3
"J7OR SALE-C40 ACRES IN GO5PER CO. GOOD
L house and all necessary outbuildings ; 300
acres under cultivation. In cm equen f of colne
abroad , I will sell this Hplendld farm at ill'.30 per
acre , on ten years time If required. Apply C.
Lowulli. Fremont hotel , Lincoln. Neb. Mi > Sl it.
HOUSES WINTr-ShD.
Rates , lOc a line each insertion. $1.30 a Hue per
month. Nothing- taken for less than ' . ' 5c.
ORSES WINTERED A SPECIALTY .APPLY
H
to Cotton's barn , corner 13tli and Cass Htreets.
M'3 DU'
H ORSES WINTERED SO PER MONTH. ADdress -
dress W. U. Mlllurd , Omaha National bank.
H ORSES WINTEREDSTUBENl'J3a PARKAVE
M302
ORSES WINTERED AT WINDSOR STABLES-
1.1th and Uaveuirart. V111 receive best of care
TerniB reasonable. MUSI D14'
ORSES WINTERED : PER MONTH. AD-
drebi > Hopper Bros. , Elkhom , Neb.
M.-07 D22-
'IJORSES WINTERED. FAIR GROUNDS. $0 & $ S
J i-nio. : liny A eraln twleo a day : every horse box
htall. Kluney llros. or J. T. WItlirow. Tel. 10(1. (
M708 10'
_
ORSES WINTERED. ADDRESS A. W.PHELPS
A. Sou , U" N. Y. Life bulWlnir , telephoni ) 1014.
1000 J7 *
DRTSSMAKING.
Raten , lllc a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
mouth. Nuthln ? take.ii for less than 'J5u.
" "
' '
827
I ASHIONABLE STREET AND PARTY C.OWNS :
-I work by day at homes. Inquire at 17-J4 Capitol
avenue. M l > 3 11) '
_
\\'ANTED , FINE SEWING ; LAD1KS' AND BABY
' ' outrttH a Hiwclalty. Mra. Burton , 17'- Capitol
avenue. M1-"J JH *
LOB1' .
Rates. me u.word flrat Insertion , ! c a word there
after. Nothing taken for less than 'J5c.
OSTGENTFu RI VING
.it funilbhlni ; nouds depanment. Kelley ,
bilu-er J.CO. lU3-i (
_
LOST-A BUNCH OF KEYS ; REWARD IF RE-
turnvd to euatom house , puatomco bulldln ; . SJ
floor. Ml 23 0"
UNDERTAKERS AND EKBALEMRS
Rates , lite a line each Insertion , $1.511 a line per
moutlu Nothing taken for los * than 'Jjc.
p W. BAKER ( FORMERLY WITH JOHN G ,
v < Jaeoba.diw-aseid ; later wltliM. O. M.-nill. mxler-
taker uud vinbalmer. 013 S. Itltti st. Tel. lil'U ,
831
HK. HURKETT. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND
mbalnier , 1U1H Cliicaeo t. Tui.lK ) . Kil'J
MUSIC , ART AND LANGUAGES.
Rates , llic a line each Insertion , $1.50 a line per
month. Nothing taken for less than 25c ,
GF. GBLLENUECK , BANJOI3TANDTEACHEU
.ItilU California BI. im
RS , THOMAS , ARTIST. HAS SEVERAL OIL
and walercolor patntluirs for Kale. Pupils can
uow join elasa. Studio , 21 Uarker block.
block.M1I7U
M1I7U 13
StCURlTIES FOR 6ALE.
Hates , 1 Oca HUH tuich insertioa. if 1.50 a lluu per
month , Nothlnr taken for less than 25 ? ,
\VEARE OFFERING A NUMBKR Ol" FIRST
' i cln miirtirucMM on Ouiahu proiwrtr In BUDIS
ofJ3u.uu tu S3.tM > O.OO. No security U belter thai
a peed tint mortmeiSn * u * beforu mukliu ; ui
Invtiitmenu Fidelity Trust company , Bra llldc.
cruuiid floor. Ub7-ai
SHORTHAND AND TYP . WRITING
Rites , I'tc ' line each Insertion. fl-SUs line jc
uiunth , NcHlilmr iakrn for less lhau 2&c.
o'KO LAUJBS AND GENTLEMEN CAN SOON
acquire a xvo'-ldnc kuowlHlre of ahorthand am
tyiKjwrltui ? at A. C' . Van SanfK uchoal of bhort
hand , 013 N. YWf e Tyiwwritere to rvut. fjtf
SCALES.
Rates , Ibo a line each luix-nlon. * 1.50 a Hue pe
mouth , NuUilug taken for Uuts ttiau 25c.
V EJV AKO SECOND HANIJSCALES.ALLKIKDS.
i > Ada.ui Lordoa 4. icltuci Ixj. , take bt .
THEI
VY * MCOJ live. wifyoub kolih'cs , bavKts , and fiolls ,
We , mau II'VR willjouh taxes , and liva wttrjeultollss
Wft waM live u/illj cuf uotma , ivfjcn rariicafs Cojit ,
Rot ciuili'ze-d hi Mi cainioH liuc willow- ! Socvfj.
Next to the foolishness of trying to live without Soap , is thj
great unwisdom of living without
which is acknowledged to be far better than any other kind.
Sold everywhere by enterprising grocers.
only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO. , Chicago.
PAWNBROKERS.
Rates , Idea line rach Insertion. S1..VI a llntrper
, nth. Nothing taken Tor lens than -J.c.
T SONNENBERG. DIAMOND BROKER. 1303
' Doiicl.il i Loans money on ill.imotxl * .
watches , etc. Oiu i.r'd and stiver bought. TeL l.VVJ
WANTED TO BORROW.
Rates , loca linn each Insertion. $1..10 a HUB per
month. Nothing takeu tor less than ii.tc.
TMOHT TO TKX PER CENT PAID ON ANY
l-isum of money : loan " ' --cured by tlrst mortraee
on eooil Omaha real estate. Alex MoorefllH New
York Llfu bulldliiir MS 14 D-.l'
STEAMSHIPS.
LIN E M AIL STEAM'SIUPS. JEW
YOKK.LONDONDERRY A. GLASGOW. Fnriiosla
Doc. j" . 1 p. m. : Ethiopia Dec. 10. 11 a. m : Deronla
Dec. P. : t p. m.i Anchnrla Doc.- . ! . 3 1 > . in. Saloon ,
second class and ster.up rules on lowest terms to
and from the principal Scotch , English. Irish and
all Continental points. Excursions froni-Chlrairu
arriving In time to 8ppndClirUtniaHliolldays.it
home. for money orders , drafts , outward or pre
paid tickets tor Christmas prvsems apply to anv of
our local ajeilU , or to HENDERSON UHOTHEKS ,
CHICAGO.
THE ItEAI.TY MAiiilr.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record Decem
ber S , IS'jy ;
WARRANTY DEEDS.
McGnvoclc i O'Keefle Co. to.Fames
Itenohan. lots G and 7 , Mock 3 ,
Shelly Place I 400
Q.UIT CLAIM DEEPS.
A H Corrlcan'to Anna Oorrlsan , lot 7 ,
block 17 ; lots 0 and C , block 24 ; lot
4. block 20 ; lots 13. 14 and K > , block
25 , 1st acid to Corrlpun Place 1
M I * Wear uml husband to same , lots
1. 2 utid 3 , block 16 : lot 11 , blook : Uj
lots 10,20 iiii(12l , block'35 ' , same. . . . 1
Jl. ) C Kyan mid husband tusamc. lot
D , block 17 ; lot 0 , block 22 ; lots H
and 0. block 24 ; lots 10. 11 and 12 ,
block 26. same , 1
IJ J CorrlRuti to same , v V of t. 'j of
block 18 , n .J of w H of block 20. 2(1
add to Corrlgau 1'lnce. . , . * 1
Iir.F.IIS.
E S Dundy , jr. , ( master In chancery *
to Ellsworth and Joel Turney. lots
3 , 6 and 20. MayfieldS udd ftl.ulO
cacli > 3,030
Total amount of transton * . I 3,434
DR. SQHEi
vlandrnko Pills have a virtue a ? a housa
lold remedy be.vorrdin"o . power of Ian
guage to describe. The family cau
inrdly bo true to itself that does not
teop them on hand lor tua in
cies.
[ s the only ves-otaolo substituta for that
dangerous mineral , MEKCUKY , and
while Its action as a curative Is fully
equal. It possesses none of the perilous
effects.
In Constipation , Mandrake acts upon
the bowels without disposing : them to
Bubs3quont Costivoness.
No remedy acts so directly on the
liver , nothing so speedily cures Sick
Headache. Sour Slumg BS ! A
ach , and Biliousness as If * Hi H _ ? $ |
these B H Wi
For Sale by nil Druislsti. Price 21 ct . par
box ; 3 box ej for K > cts. ; or sent by mall , post
age free , on receipt ot urlse , Ur. J , U.
SchenckiSon. I'hlludelpbla.
C. No attorney's fee unt
jxilunt oinulnuu. Write for lnventor'.s Q iiitl
BUREAU. SUE ? 5s 0 > . . SOLICITOUS.Iloo
Uulldlu : . OMAHA. NCll. AUvico PUEIC.
RR1LWSY TIME GRRD
TrrlvoY
Uui > ot loth anJ Mason St * . Omaha
. . . .Cliloajli Ventlonlo " . . 'ill ii.n
. . CIMciiirli EcpresH. 4'J am
7 .U pin . Chlcuro .V Iowa Liou'il H.oii.u ;
"Imv . i. .
I D.-PJ' liltli an j MionSt-i. I On 'n
1 o7l s am TT. TTT. . Den vur ExpfTih- . . .
ID.inam' ' . Deadwool Kxprpni 4.1Uj > : n
4.SOpii : | Denver Expresa 4.1Omi
ti.SUpn . . uurittM. * UOC41 * r.jiu fiiit > iur- i > . . . iiii
8.15am..Lincoln Local ( Except SniU. . 11.--nil
K.C sr JTSOTi Arnv
Omaha I Depot 10th and Mason Sis. ° .2ilia
11.4.1 am . . . .Kansas City Day Kxpres-i 5. ! " > . " > p.n
JUS.pi ! . j { . C. Nleht Exp. rla U. P. Tr.niH. 11.3(1 ( au
"Leaves I 5R JA ( . R. 1. PAtJlt'fiT" 'Arrival" '
Omaha I Union D pat IQlli & Man-y dM. Omaha
' LAKT. |
IClOaml Atlantic ! Kxiirus < e < c SunJjyi T.l.'pn
h.dOpml NlKhtExpri-sa. . , . . . . . ! U.43utu
5.00pm1..Chlcai-o VuMtloiilel IJtiilfl , , 2.00pm
- lltox.iiunll U.2.1am
Omaha Union IK-pot IQtliyafaVcy Stu. ' Oinalu
Den ver Kxyreif * 4.03pn
2.15pui < I.i.Ovepluuil Jiyiw-i . . . . . . , -
;
11.40pm1 . . . .IMolrto Kitprt'a * . . . . . . . IUI.'HIMI
Jjl ljiml , . .IVnverr.tstT lpl -ii-- . 4.21111-u
'l mvo * , "nHli'AG"i.X M"fC'Sj. . IA11 * , Airi 'tM *
Oinuha I U. P. Depot anJ JlaK-v Ms. I Omuha
fl.33 pniI Chieajo LlinilflT . . . . . IMtlaiu
ILSOainl..ChicagoExpivsJ'iex.Stlii.i . . a.Sllpji
Leaveii i F. , ' E. k iia V.VI.LE Y Arrlrei
Omalia D pot l.'illi nn 1 li'.tr St5.
ti.ll.'niai . . . . IktwlwciDl Ki r.'Hi . i.lopu
ji.orani ( Ec S.it.iVyo. . KK'IJ.Moa > S.lOnn
. . .txip.n . .Norfolk Kxpm * tHWiliA' lu.ir.itu
J > .4&i > m . . .st. Haul ti/Jiu n
LoavfiTTTHlC'A < OA NOKT
Oaiaiia U , 1' , Amnl. Hfl'a V
ll.OSani' . Ohcii ! : < iK.t > r < M <
4.0. > pii. . . YcHltunla Liiullw. . . . . . .
U.SOpm . Kiwu-rn Flyei .
il.io : Din ( Ex.Stt'.Chlc. Pu8H.iKx.Uon )
0.35 am . . . . . . .Mu. Yalley LajitU .
TArrTrei
Onmha1 Dftot 15tU anl U'uujUr Sit. ' O n 1 1
fs.'Opm . SULuulsExprt-jM. ' . . . . , - (1.00 ant
1U.OU pin . St. LoiiU Expivft * . . . . ! < 4.M > p > u
0.10 pin Dally Sum Neuraoka Local. ' U.IO am
Leaves i OSTrpTMtTS 'lArrlvo *
Oinalia' ' Dei ptrlStli and WcbHttir * . _ _ ! _ _ .
. . .Sioux City Acoouiuiilatlbu . . 0.05 PMI
1 IBpm Sioux City Kxnrjia ( Kf. sun. ll".40piu |
6.45pm . St. Paul Limited . I H.-iU'n
> lUpni OaktaiiJ Paananrur ( Ex. Siui.i H.45tu
SIOUX "CITYi F.VCIKU TArrtveT"
_ Oiuali3 ! Uoj > ot. lo aiu * Marcy St * . 1 Oi-jtli
O.K5ani Sioux City PaauenrerI lu.ttt ) put
_ 4.Xpm ( . bt. Paul Exureint . _ . .JlU.taiu
Loavoi \ SIOUX CITY i"PACIFic"
Omaha Detxil. IStU and WuturSt OniaUi
S.4Bpai' . . .St. 1'aul Umltud , . I H.'i am
JMSiini Cliloajo LliutUid. . . , , I U.liiitu
Eeavec I OMAHA \'ar IMVl * . % rnvu t
OuiabalU. P. Depot. lOtU andMaroy _ Oin ha
* *
> .SIpin | SU LouUCikuuon U U.
DUN'S AND BRADSTllEET'S '
Business Not Showing the Improvement
that Was Expected.
TRADE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS WAITING
ow Transactions Not ITp'tn tlio Proiiilscii
of n 1'ew Wcrks Agn Ainonj ;
tlio Ills Induntrlcii The
tVeok's 1'Hllures.
New YOUK , Dec. S. It. G. Dun & Co.'s
weekly review of trade will say : Trade of
all kinds is wnitiug. There Is no visible iin-
provcinciit and , on the whole , the indications
are a little less satisfactory than they were
a week ago. The volume of business , meas
ured by cleariup house returns , outside of
New York , shows an increase of only 12 per
cent as compared with last year , which is
encouraRitiir , but as the statement covers
the payments for the 1st of Iho month it
may notcorrcctlv measure the volume of
now transactions. 'I ho reports from other
cities show n hesitating trade almost every
where , with a decided disposition to watt
until congress has acted on the tariff ques
tion. Hence the clays of uncertainly urn
likely to last for some wocs.
Wheat has risen n shade. The western
receipts were only : ! , r > 77,281 bushels , against
0Cm.l60 bushels for the same week last
year , while the exports from Atlantic ports
were only 4ir,4 ! 4 bushels , against 1S'1.400
Dusbels lor the same week last year. The
receipts of corn were unusually larpe ,
amounting to 3.237.771 bushels , against
2,7G'j.7CQ ' bushels for the same week last year ,
and the exports were OS'J.OOO bushels ,
against G7,5UO bushels last year.
.Movement of Cotton.
The movement of cotton was not encourag
ing to holders and aupearanccs indicate a
larger supply on plantations than had been
expected. The price declined 3c ( , , with
strong- evidence that the continuing heavy
receipts arc wearying to holders. ' 1 he
cotton manufacture does better than other
branches at present , and yet it has not a
very healthy appearance. The demand is
not strong and prices of goods are barely
maintained. In woolen goods the sense
of disappointment is very clear and there
seems no reason to expect any decided re
covery until congress has acted on the tariff
question. Several xvorKs have stopped pro
duction during the past week and others are
running only to fill orJera which will soon
be exhausted. Xo quotable change is noted
in prices , but sales of wool for the week
have been only 3,747,500 iwunds , as-'aiust
M7U400 for the corresponding week of last
year. The demand for speculative purposes
continues , and a large portion of the sales
are of that character.
In iron and steel manufacture there are
symptoms of improvement. The eastern
markets are waiting. There is a feeling that
the new steel rail combination will result in
a decided decrease in the demand for rails
and also for pip iron , and at Philadelphia
and Vittiburg no improvement in price is
seen.
Copper is somewhat stronger , with 10f }
cents bidand the evidences of a combination
ol purchasers accumulate.
Leacl has remained unchanged in price and
in tin prices have been almost stationary.
Failure * lor the AVcek ,
The failures for the week number 3SG in
the United States , against 271 for the corresponding
spending week hist year , and forty-two in
Canada , against thirty-six last year. For
the previous week the number of failures
was only 3I ! .
A classified siatcmentof liabilities affirms
failing during the last two wreks of Novem
ber shows a remarkable decrease in the
aggregate , and also in each section of the
country , the decrease being about a third in
manufacturing concerns and about 40 per
cent In liabilities of trading firms. Manu
facturing liabilities were 41t)7.,0-7. ) ! against
Si.4'.M.l.S5t ! the prov'ous ' week , and trading
liabilities f l,20s,44l > , against S..OS.V.iiO.
WAI.I. sTuuiiT run . \ WIIK. :
IStillUli Tendencies Clinrnrl rl7etl the Act
ion nt' tlio Trader * .
NEW YORK , Dec. S. Bradstreefs Wall
street review tomorrow will say. The bull
ish tendencies exhibited last week hnvo
given place to the narroxrcst kind of profcs-
ional trade with a renewed disposition on
the part of the board room operators to
work for a depression in prices. While the
demand for bondE , on which the improve
ment was mainly based , is still exhibited , it
seems to DO strictly limited to the more
stable class of securities , tno incipient move-
ire n Is In low priced or speculative bonds
having practically died away. Several
causeshavoco-apirated to restrict the market
a nil create a depressed tone. The mainte
nance of the dividend on Sugar at the full
rate and ttio declaration nf a rash dividend
dn Chicago Gas wera fully anticipated and
though the two stocks in question were
sustained In anticipation of such action , the
announcement of the dividends were in each
case followed by renewed selling. Alchi-
son's financial condition ana tliu circulation
of rumors about the possibility of a default
of the January Interest constituted , however -
over , one of the principal features of the
week. The reports in question appear to
comu from London aud selling of AtchUon
stock and bonds by the foreign element
aided the Impression , which extended to
various parts of the list. At the same time ,
with the exception of Atclilson , and , to some
extent , of Whisky , Sufur and Chicago Gas ,
few stocks seemed to lie the object of par
ticular attention from the heavier class of
professional operators. The small bear
traders , in fact , made the market , and , us
liquidation was nut noticuuble , it is believed
that their success has been more aptiarent
than real mid has been accompanied by a
considerable , incrcuso in the short interest.
s ; KKVJKW or TICADK.
Uncertainty ItecxrclliiR the Tariff Still
AIVct lluihioi ,
NcwYoKK , Dec , 8. Brad street's tomor-
roir will say : To those wbo looked for im
proving volumes of sales in staple , commer
cial or manufacturing lines during the week
tnero is disappointment. Impending rad
ical changes which il is proposed to put in
operation within llireo moittlm , while im
porters aud others have on tuind. owing to
prolonged trade depression , relalivavlargo
Blocks of foreign eoods , tend to further de
pression. Wool and iron industries have
lost the slum of reviving strength visible
t * o weeks Hgo and arc pra.-ticaily without
animation at bottom prices.
Lumber industries arc dull
The existing heavy nuciu stocks In the
United States uro duo to beginning the
soasmi wltn unpreoodento.lly large supplier ,
not to recent receipts.
Cotton Is lower on largo supplies and
larco crop puese .
All largo eastern cities report dull trade In
all lines , and almost all Industrial center * re
port an almost unexampled amount of idle
ness nnd suffering.
At the west a few cities , notably I/ouU-
vllle , St. Louis add Kansas City , report an
Improvement in business , the contrast be
tween the last named and Chicago , where
some Jobbers have been carrying rmtorners
since last spring , bcltis marked.
At the south , Texas cities rc | rt , relatively ,
the best trade
At Philadelphia textile industries and the
wo ° l market show extreme dullness , but
shows factories arc advancing prices.
The volume of business Is smaller at Pitts-
burg , jobbers reporting demand for imme
diate wants only
aoneral trade Is only fair at MllwauKOe ,
Minneapolis , St. IMul an t Duiuth , but bank
deposits have Increased and nulte a demand
for primp commercial p.ipor is noted.
San Francisco reports only u fair volume
of gcner.ll trade and thstu second vessel
has gone to Tacomu to load with grain for
Kuropcv
Kxwrts of wheat this week from the
United Stales , both coasts i Hour Included ) ,
equal 2..V > 3UOU bU.shcU. as compared with
' - > , 140,000 bushels last wceji 4.4lo.0 ) < bushels
in the week ono ye.ir nco. O.lKW.OOO bushels
two years ago and V,0)1.0 ) > J bushels three
.Years ago.
There arc HSG business failures reported in
the United Slates this week , against 21 > S
last week ( a holiday week i , and a * com
pared with 271 in the week of IS'.i.1 , : 'J In
isUl. ail in ISM ami ro in the ilko week
CI.KAUINO HOtNl ! STATKAIKNTA.
Mill MnrKrcl t'p ' A culm t thr
I'rlncl | > iil ( Mtlrs.
NKW YOHK. Dec. S. The following table.
compiled by Bmdst reel's , shows Iho total
clearings at the principal cities and the
percentage of increase or decrease as corn-
pared with the corresponding wcok last
year :
, .
Exclusive of N. Y t.i
Dominion ul Canad.i.
Montix-al f I-J.7U4.-J44 11 ( I
Toronto ( i.OC.il.v.Ii r.i.r.
Halifax 1.-JH.M471 4.0
Hamlltuu . . . . U77.IJ41
Totalu rJl.7lll.IMI KI.-J
Last week'8 totals notlnchid vl.
> -
.1 A AO i ? . % UIM ; * .v T * .
Arthur C. Alston , representative of Kthvin
Milion Ho.vie's comedy ilr.imi."Friend's. : " ar
rived in tile city Tliursday nlsjht. "Friends"
will be the attraction at the Bo.vil on Thurs
day , Friday , Raturd.i y aad Sunday next.
The company that appeared last season in
that cliannlnir comedy drama , Fricuos , "
was admitted on a par with the beat Now
York companies. Far from cheapening
their excellent orcanization , tbo manatru-
nient claim that they have improved it for
the coiiiin ? SC.-ISOM. In addition to the old
favorites , Selena Fetter , Edwin Milton
Itoylu , the author actor ; Lucius llnnd'cr&on.
the nctor-ili"ist | : , and E. D. Lyons , who for
many years was the loading uluiuc-
tcr nctor with Henry Irving tit
the Lyceum theater. London , the man-
aeement announce the ongaifouiput of
Henry Bergman , Harry Allen and Miss Cor
nish. Bergman will bo reiaumbtvo.i in the.
original cast of "The Senator. " "Then Hen
rietta , " and last season ho starred inTho
Vendetta. " His hit as Count von Stroll in
"Tho Senator" was second only to that
made by C'rano himself. Harry Allen's
iKiine has been associated for years with
but'ccssful interpretations of comedy old
men in the best companies in the country.
Miss Sylvester Cornish has repeatedly
tikun Mmo. Cotrclli'H placp In comedy nnd
DIM ? . She H uow nt St. Louts in place ol
Mine. Cotrelli.
The Fifteenth Street theater , after a wcok
of socibty drama , will KO back to its favoriu.-
class of tlramu the sensational and will
present perhaps the strongest attraction of
t no kin J seen this season in ' 'Lost in Now
YorK , " the great "tank" play with nil Its
scenic and realistic features and n splendid
company of actors , Two carloads of new
scenery , painted by Now York's leading
scenlo artist , Mr. Arthur Voecilen of the
Madison Square theater , will bo used. A
rlvcr'of real water containing OU.003 callous ,
n full rigged yacht , rowbsats , ferries , a
practical steamboat und a beautiful pris
matic fountain arc aorno of the realistic uf-
focls prouuced. _ _ _ _
Today the last opportunities" be af
forded of witnessing "A Trip to Chinatown. "
The company which is now jiresenllui ; il ul
the Boyd Is the original one. A tnntineit
will bo plvon nt " : 'Jd this afturnooii , and the
cnpaffotncnt will close with the regular
evening performance. ,
In I'olice Court.
Very few arrests truro made by the police
1 tiursday night and Judge Hcrlta wont
tltraugh the li t of prisoners yi > st trday in
short order and then ambled out lo get a
breath of fresh air.
C D. Mann , an old half-witted fellow , was
convicted of stealing n basket of bottles and
will serve u lour days sentence for t'icicriuio.
The only customer of any importance
brought before the police judge was ( icorxe
L. llairis , Tnis man was arrested by Scr-
treant HatoThursday nisht. It si-cms that
Huzo was walking along Fifteenth itrcct in
the night ttnd when crossini ; an alley
was accosted by a nun in tlio
shadows , "Say. coino hera u mitiulr. " was
the remark and Haw walked down the alley
lo where Harris stood. The latter ihon usl.-cd
Iho chief detective for u match , and the re
sult was nn unvst. Harris evidently wanted
lo hold somebody up or snatch a watoli , but
tie called.tho wrong wan -into the alley that
Utno. YVjslerday Harris isenl for several
businc * uien in town to vouch for his peed
character , but those seiu for did nolgivo
him a very coed repuiatiou , Harris will
hkvou trial later ou.
mporlaut Decision Boadored by tha Snprcmi
Court of Missaurl.
POINTS TOUCHED UPO.V BY THE CCU11
I'urolr rirlllloni Drallnct In drain Comtl
tutp ( Ininbllii : nnil roinmlxlont nnil
Mnrclni faiinol It * llrrnvrrrd I'ur-
tlrlptnn ( lulltjol Mltdrmcrtiior.
Ctrr. Mo. Deo. S. An Important -
portant decision was filed by Juilo | Itur cAi
of the suurcmo courl In a case Involving : i
construction of the law rogarJIni ; option
deitllnt ; In grain. Thetv was a cross appu.it
In Iwo cases , ono by the broKoratre firm of
Connor & Connor of St. l/nni , to recover
commission ana ( I.40J of marcln * from on j
lllnck. tutd the other bv Black , to rci-over
J-VIHM mil up with ihe firm lo hald up n deal
on IIU.IHXI bushels of oat.i. The court tiuJi
that the dcnlmc * xvoro purely llctlliotis. .vi
far as an actual ilollvory of grain was concerned -
corned , and Iho courl holds thai such trans
actions under the exlsllnir law are gambling
and consequently void.
The court docs nol Inleml lo be under
stood as holding ihat AII.V person , company
orcorporallon may not sell any kind of per
sonal property for I'uluro delivery which
may bo on hand , but if he iloos not Intend Id
deliver u and dac.t nol have it on hatul at tha
time it I * to ba delivered for lhal purposs ,
he Ii Butlty of a misdemeanor nndcr Iho
.statutes.
.luuges Cianll and SncrwooJ concur In tha
views expressed by Judge Burgess.
( iOI.I ) UO1NC OUT.
rurtlier Slilptnriin ol tlio Vol'ow tro Kiv
Rifcril r.ir iuroir : ; ,
NEW YOUK , Dec. S. Thelirslof ihoaniicl-
paled engagements of gold for Ftiropa has
been made. Huidclbich , Ickolholmcr &
Co. have just announced Ihat thuy will ship
$ . " > OiOvX ) ) gold to ( idrmany by Iho slcnuict
sailing tomorrow.
An additional shlnmcnl of fJ.W.OJJ In gold
will be shlppai by lomorrow's stoamoM oy
Kulin , Loch & Co.
The announcement that f50J.OM m irold
would be shipped to Germany on the steam
ship Travo tomorrow was not unexpected.
As a matter of fact , il was thought that thu
amount would bogl.OOJ.OJO and It is not im
probable that durint ; the day another fiOU.-
( HX ) will be engnseil 'or tomorrow , bringing
the tolal exportation up lo Iho anlidpalod
figures.
Sterling exchange is a shade higher
today , which lends color lo a report that onu
of Ihe banicmg houiei with foreign connec
tions is arranging to solid off $1OJO.OJO In
gold by Tuesdays steamer. The high rate
of money on the continent Is ono"of the
main inducements to ship cold. Iho rate
in Uetlin being 4' ' per cent , while tturo
money on call U la creator sunply ihan
thu demand at lf I1 , per cent , it is looked
upon in certain itiarters as a not unfavor
able feature of the llnanclal situation hero
that Ihore should ba an oxportiUion of gold ,
if il should not reach largo proportions , and
no fears are expresso-J in u the decline will
bo In any way dancerous ,
Lulin , Loeb t Co. have since canceled
their order for ? J.W.OOO gold for shipment to
morrow and will hold it for next Tuesdav'a
steamer.
The Post says : There is ono feature of
the expected gold shipments which ex
cites suecial common ! , and that is the
question whether tnt > banks will supply
llicir customers with the necessary cold coin
for export , or insist upon them gottins U out
ol' the already depleted stock in the United
States treasurv. Last week's bank state
ment shows that the associated bank ) of
New YorK practically hold about $10JODO-
000 in cold. The free cold in the United
States treasury at the present time , accord
ing to the lust otllcial statement , is a litlla
more than $ v.5,003OJO.
iiGIIT TM1K < Till : YIICI.I ) .
I isurcs on l.nnlln s in Cot Inn 1'iitnre * In
New Vork anil Now Orleauk.
WASIIINOTOX , Dea S Senator Bate ol
Tennessee has arrived in the city from New
Orlcuns , where he and Senator George have
been acting at , a subcommittee of the sonata
committee on agriculture in the investiga
tion of the present condition of the market
for cotton.
Speaking of their work today , Mr. Bate-
stales that the committee succeeded to a
great extent in setting at the history aud
modus operanaiof dealers hi futuresaud the
investigations develop soijio remarkable
facts cxtnndh.p : back lo IhT . al which lime
the dealing m cotton futures was inaugur
ated in New York and New Orleans , which
will bo brought to light when the comtnlt-
lee's report is presented.
They uscerlainpil , lor instance , that 52-
OOO.OOJ bales were dealt In during the cotton
season of last ye-tr on the New York ex
change , and Hj.OUH.lKKI bales on the New Or
leans cxchaniro under contract , whereas
there were T.7.VJ.OO ! ) bales of cotton grown in
Iho entiro- country und only 4111,000 bales
shipped to New York. It was the general
opinion of the witnesses examined lhal thi :
dealings in futures caused preatcr Ilucliia-
lions in pr.i : , bul as lo ihe ultimutc effects
of this method theopinlons varied according
to the Information and predictions of thu
witnesses.
AFFAIRS AT SOOTH O-VTAHA.
I'olTt * 1 nvisilttloi : Com ? . * * to Nun lit
Work ot llurclnrfi l.ngmiV 1'rmllt Sliorl-
\Vhen Mr. Srhuliz brought up thi
j.olico invcaligatlon matter in the 'coun
cil meeting lJJplVallier suggested
that all complnlnls or charges against
Iho | > olice should 1x3 made In writing. Mr
Kchulu had no direct charges lo make. Al
he know was what ho had heard on the
streets. The committee had Chief Beclfetl
on Ibo carpet Thursday night , but the cblel
had no complaint whatever to ma KO against
any of his men. He said cvcr > Ihing wusrun
ning along smoothly. The committee will
report at the meeting next Monday night ,
simply recommending lhal all of ihe police
rules bo strictly enforced In the future.
'Ihe limitMun K.CHprd.
Mi-Uiu hlln and WalUi , two men cm
ployed at the Cudahy packing house , weni
run in Thursday % 1cLaui.'hll.was out on ii
sjirec. At midnight a man came to V/alsh'i
room and told him his partner was In a
down town saloon drunk. Walsh circs-sea
himself and went out to brim ; his frlcnc
home. As they were coming up ihe street
Mclaughlin concluded ha wanted anoihci
drink , and In trying to gel away from \Valsr
thu two fell to the pavement. The onlccrt
cii mo along and locked both men up. Karl\
yesterday .McLair.hlit > escaped from tin
jtil.Valsh : was dischargttd and McLuugh'
lin will be arrested on sight ,
A thief broke Into Iho rosldunco of T. C !
Smith alNinelecr.th anJC. stcoiUThur. ; > clij ;
night By breaking open a trunk the fellow
got three dresses and a itnnliiy | of women'x
wearing aunarc * ! . The tnmlc wa carrlec
out intntbe back yaitl and almost I'liunieO
of itb i-otitenls. Mr. Smith Is employed al
ihe Daily Stockman oniuo.
II U llinu AifiiiintV ' ijlKiri.
B. C. Lozar. is In trouble over a ( hecu ho
gave toll. B. Fisher and his hearing ii
before Justice Hedges. The btalcmcnt ii
lhal LORUII owed Mr. Fisher # .Y In offcrlne
to pay the bill hn gave Mr. KUhor a check
for f'Jj. Mr , Fisher pave him IpM In change ,
ami later on ilisoovcretl thallx > giin had no
money in the bank on which thucncck was
drawn.
MHC'U ' l.'lly liii lp.
Mis. IX S. Pin nay iius gone lo Kulamazoo ,
Mich ,
C. A. Melchor , Iho druggUl , u happy over
ihu a i rival of a now bon al his homo.
.Mhmle Alice , ilaughiurof .lainui and Mil- }
r.in Flynu , aged - years and 3 months , oicd
TJiurgday uvcnlni : .
Mubcl B , Frew of Chicago will give a frr
talk to women al Bauer's hill Monday ,
December 11 , at 'JW p , tr. ,
Ouo word davrlbps it , "p erfecllon " Wo ro
er lo De A il''s Wi'.oU Hai.'l Sa i vet jrev pilv