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Y/ THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: SUNDAY. #ANUARY 3, 1892—SIXTEEN PAGES. 1 ¢ " soine of §be best londs &6 from 8K to 180 l DR oy TTe OptionseSales, 50 January. hor thin Thursday's figures and whilo | the closing prices on stocks on the Hoston \ ) o A + | Common heavy and mixed packors sold from | L YL A M N WAL Febraary, $6.46; | some sluggishness wus shown among the more | stock market todyy 11 i y 0 p K105 o § liurgely, however, atthe lutter | - 3 Muy, .07 prominent stocks, the concosstond Wer® | Aicison & Topokn. 49| CATAmEE & iecia - ? A A price. Light and llght mised loads were more | BOTTER—Firm and qulet; western datry, 1@ | Insignificant and others displayed the most | peohison & Hopokn. A calnmet & Hecla R ctive than nsual at from £5.55 to #3750, Busl- e 2c; western erenery, 19 wosterii fac- | pronounced strength. The upward moveraent | poston & Ma {00 |Koarenge T M. T bly for Omah nesasiackened up considerably ufter the hul-h Acti £ Wheat W Di . A 1.-(9';'.‘“”:, u.‘j Eigin, ;-" i (G106 in ‘un--« Iun.u-u nn-ulu uu~.u|\v and lr oid | COR & Q. 100y ens . 'a a meat men und shippers had dropped out of the | Acti . pese—Quiet wnd firmi part skims, 54@100. | progress throuzhout the session and 1o | Eastern i, 18 12)) ouli o8 avi ¢ Year Opens Most Favorably for Omaha et Bl the oloss | X with . fow on of Wheat Was a Disappointmen P16 Tnox-Stendy s A . $15.5015 special featire other thin those mentioned | Fitohburg R it " TAMREAOK v Peculiar Deal on a Paving Gontract Award Jobbers, The popular price wis 41,70 and the Operators, o i pera developud. Tho markey quum;l‘-mlu.»n Littlo Rtoek & Fi.8.. talg| anniston Land o by the Council, 35 10 £1.70 bowt e the bulk of the offor- maha ¥ o Markets, uotlve at the top prices of the day. [he Im- | Mass. Contral..... 4| Hoston Land Co 8 —— inzs. The encral b was a_shude lower —_ Burren- Round lots of gdod country butter | POFtant euins smong the uctive snnres were: | Moy Gopt comintn. 2y Went find fand Co o—. GOOD REPORTS FROM THE COUNTRY, | ki s’ fna’ diu NINS | REVIVAL OF TRADE WAS EXPECTED | Meliatidude. select lotsiold asuiall way | GIGH U 46 Ber Sty Sen, Tporyantt | Wi cht ebimon. 311 Wator Moor... DION'T L | weak as the close. aver " t 152 1, d. Cinelnnati, Ohileag 3 common ( ) by et $1000% Frldny and 8300% lnst B Prash Aok, BT 14 per cont; Chich s Vow | Alltos ¥ Coitmem). i/t 80 | GIVE OTHER BIDDERS A SHOW. i rdiy. Roprescntative sles: TRY—Chickens, good stock, 8@0c; tur- | Enzland, 1% per cent: Un'on 3 foston & Montann.. i B, & B. C v v. No. Av. Sh. Pr. Keys, (2@ 1401 goese and dheks, 10711 cent; Wabnsh preferred, 1l » The Produce Markets Produce Some Few am In the Early Dealings There Was a F Gavme—Mallard duc 3. tlue winged {I “|M| re rh[--u[uml,nul Klmml :::ul e ep—— Nearly Two T th of e _ 3 g i L4 7 Awia & b S Hato ten', #1551 groen winged b i ixed [ 1sted shares, Union Pucitic contributing 7,55 y, " Changes, But Activity of the Graln Rt g B TR L Amount of Activity, But ut the Bot duitks, SLE3¢ JACk raDDILs, E004.001 smuily AL IR LT B UNCLE SAM'S FARM. Work Done ‘Without Competition Market Was Interfered wit : W50 tom Everything e !1“ @l >,\-....xrr<-|<.n.u.u o Bl P !'5‘[9;‘1 f lec\ll'-‘:hn;d«‘:x.l\lys‘\‘n‘\'(;:‘l ":"llwnl:duvur Statistics oft ‘the f the Pu and Without Avallable Funds . q i 7 WES—NO. | g o hides, 4%@IXe: @ follow ng are the olosing guotutions fo A of the ; vy the Holidays, B i m tremely Dull, Now 3 Rentn Saices i Ton Basio HB IS | tho loading stocks of the New York Stock ex- to Pay for the Job, 370 suliod idos 3310 4) [ow @i kreon change toduy ¢ 2t n ey 370 A cdted hides, 35 to 4) Ibs, Swiise: veal | agon T, _ : A i The new year opens with a most favorable 2 ) 6! 61 31 OrrcAao, TI, Jan, 2.~The action of the | SAlf8 to 15 ths te: No. .7\’2:4 o8 finln 15 ||x.. Xpress. i V. fice, says the Chicago Herald, thore re- Almost overy day some new poculiarity in Jutiook for the jobbing trade of Omiha. The . % . i ‘;{"""' . rkot here today wus a surprise and a | j,j;jag, ; sltoa nidos. otorred. ... RO mained 579,661,683 ucres of public lands | the mothods of the ontgoing olty council s Aull period came to an end early in the fall, 25 000 disanpolntment to a majority of the oper- | low, No tallow, No. American Express...117 o undisposed of at the end of the last fiscal | brought to publio notice, the latest being the. L atora. The erowd had apparently loaded up | white A, gronse, white B.CR & & o W wuod during the last two moaths of tho year last week with the expe L!:\lxm l’)’nt the ad- | Erease, ye Yoy grease, durk, 1 but- v | year, of which 204,027,773 acres, or more | manner in which that august body secured the business has boen enormous. As a rule [ 75 7 b Vady 2 1 vent of the new yeur would bring u revival of | for ;-'j-':?‘g i beeswax. prime, 16c; rou htal- A 4 - than one-half, had not been surveyed. [ the repaving and recurbing of Sherman ave- January is not a very active month, but this 5 tho trade and bottor prices. but the reverse | Froti=Omaha Millilng compnny's Relinnce L XN O 1 This statemont is exclusive of the Cher- | nuo at the ilutorsection of Ames avenud. year therd are many signs which indicate 3y 31 | wasteae. Pricos, instoad of going up, went | Patent, $ Invineible Patent. #2.50; Lone 4 s ‘:L: :,ml';fl; ",‘nl okee strip, lands in the Indian Territory 1o the fall of 1500 this street was paved elll ho L Tuis % 3 g : S i | dow a e wa v Star, Suporiative, $.95: Snowflake, 8$L.M0: | & bl A TR west of the 96th meridian, and the whole | w d Colorad that trade will hold up unusually well, It v ) An thore s very litule | bR SHEOTIA Ve &) B ans Goid & Alton... ‘.t‘.\ :‘IulI‘h:!:r:KI W of the 96th meri 0le | with red Colorado sandstone, the contraoct. According to the report of the land of- safe to say that the prospect bafors the job- 3 S f rocovery. Inthe oarly dealins there was a A, $2.05: Snow White, 82.:0: Snowfike, | € ¢ 6 Lot 718 RRenatn s | of ska, which contains 369,000,000 | being awarded to Hugh Murphy. That the bers of this city was never brighter, and that J o L2 talr amount of activity, but at the bottom the 03 Tow Quoeen of the Pantry, | Del. jud S22 ook Istand acres, It is also exclusive of public | work might bo paid for two paving districts, 1f their expectations are anywhere noar real- n: xrr‘kl"llw ame m.;.: I‘w‘ll \v.wbr; the \’rly )i ehopped foed, $18,00. s TR T &8, E T pid lands in Texas, which belongs to the | 95 and 253, wors created and the customary ized 1802 will be & most pro car. : H AR AL UL B Ka v ) v o "‘“;g“g_’"‘:‘,'l“" {" ‘thi"ul nited ‘“.E"I-‘i_, 530 | SPecinl tax assessed against the property. The past week has bsen given up largely | & Bl 43 | wifa Tl outs:de public has not resumel | KANSAS Orry 2 rove—Un- | §g § g & Omatin .. I Ty e i AL ot ¥he residanthi [0 (the). vidite 40 This stFaIHBtaR 6% oUt of Dialndss” ad! b | Qleesss 8 o IS 1nteres In the' marset sinco the ho idays | Chanzed. o e Erle. s : erred. acres wore disposed of by sule for cash, | o Tyinq satisfied with the cath de of the ne: u and comguiission houses had 1tle to do. Tho GELh SO AU i S 3| Tenn: Coal & (ron 040,301 aeres by homestoad entries and | ¥ e preparations for tho trade o! m,"m‘w yoar, /. 3 i< Erb ey E ng, o ol- | | CONNTH lizhor; No. 2, cush, $it4c bid; Janu- | kor Srarne. [ Toxax Euclnc.. 905,006 acros by timber culture entrics, | Work and everything went well during the The last week of the old year furnishes a ¥ ¥ iday duliness still r re and early dis- g AL 281, & Kas + | Tol. & O, Cen. pfd 8 aking u total of 8,151,938 o This | balance of the year. 4 1 R ‘ patehes quoted Boriin three marks lower. Steady; N cash, 2%814c bid; Junu- | Hocking Valley. . 14| Unton Pacifie..... .0 4 making a total of 8,151,939 ncre: his A Y Ly sort of breathing spell to the joobers who : i 3,000 T8 0014 wave WICH s Deor 160ken For for (o nsked Ares % Houston & Tox: o | & texnces. L is tho smallest total for six yeavs. In Early in 1801 somo porson conceived an take the opportunity to look over the suc- ¥ i 3 E gome time was reported to be spreading out PRI RS MG 70| &y 1 e 45q | 00, hEDCRTrL 1886, 18,300,942 ncres were disposad of, | 1dea that the grade of the streols should be cesses and failures of the past year and lay s o over the winter whoat belt, where the mercury iry, H@lic. Straul& Duluth,,, 8] do proferred 4) ne ) i JAAS fOF tho year to.comes . . |30 2 Wis Uropbins with overy Indlontion of getting Unelianged: strictly fresh. 10, s XAk 10K Welly Pnrgojiexp and every year sinco then has shown a | chanced in order to givea higher roadway F(qfi\mmimfihur of Omana houses will in- g be ow the zero mark tonizht. But the un- ichanged: timothy, $.5)0300; faney | do prorerrod. ... Erd NGRS E docrense, ~ Still, last yonr's total was | under the Missouri Pacifio tracks at the augurate chunges in their business i anticl i B0t e i oF Bostian Sortimant: p—Unchanged at 81@%%, on & | Eoiaviiios Nush: . ‘auiq| fommemtake ®riot: ery respectable, being” about equal to | crossiug of Shorman avenue. @o do this pation of a growing business the coming _ q s f jecially us snow woe reported accom- f pure, TOWIRYIIG & N. A-res 2084 100N SIVOE..:srersres the aren of the twostates of Now Jersoy | becossitated | tho loworing of ~Sherman year. There is a gencral tendency along the | . 4 punying tho low tom, ~atire in pinoes. It 1rrs—Wheat, 18,000 bu.; corn, 1,000 bu.; Memphle & Char. 10 ontario. ... and Connecticut, or alittle less thanone- | A¥CARE “1‘('.‘\'\‘”.:::: u;‘f, '37:‘3“0 xr‘ll:l wm: i 8 z thads to. bedito 4 was reported early thae fitty. boat loads of e , 5% Michigan Central.... Juicksilver. ‘ ol 5 aren inok 5 g ve (1 do o Whole line of the jobbing trade to branch out [ arly tha ty boat loads of D OAtANTE W heRt, 16,000 bt corh, 93,000 | MU LN Somon: |8k fourth the nrea of Illinois. In the fol- | A0 iCania'on the west, Inthe due course 4d malke o harderpush for bualnass. p I i wheat hid boen unexpoctedly delivered on | o SHIPM vt il 1 8 & W [y ¢ L Pl *"Ronorts from tho countey continug to be of 5 ity Fl Janary © “contructs dn New york | bui outs, 10006 u il M RS s e " l}"“"? e ”i"l 2 x.lml ,‘" “““i"'“\”'! 4 | of time tho quastion of tho change of grade a most reassuring character. Merchants re- PRt MR, 7 ikl b “'“T,_ market, and = this: had New York Dry Goods Market, do proferred. .. 21 |Rich. & W. 1% Ter. it i) Wl s the disposuls in | weut before the council and the matter was ; o si No shoep were recelved. Lo jearish effect on this warket. The oo bty _ | Minsgurt Pacitio:o:.: 633 |Wisconsin Contral. . 1891 (fiscal year) in the states refereed to Messrs. Donnelly, Morearty and port u liberal movement of goods in a retail [ pouses want somo desirablo wuttons and vorics on Junuary contracts here were | . NEW YORK, Jan. 2.-Inthe dry goods mar- | 53" Gijo : ‘thern pra Yobias In Which ' the largest Areas yat Elsassor, th COMINILLeo i way, with buyers paying promptly. The re- | stand ready to piy £ood strong prices for the thut there was i, unasuil pressaro to | ket toduy tiie tone was good anil the follow= | KU QNG el b Ay UMy ettt daadals UPBIRE A O ML DRI Hobathit L taii trade in Omaha is fair, same. Bastern markets have iniproved some- his month with very little call for it AL L il A ) wide | N'J. Centenl.......... main: (bbbt oAbl s committee Tho produce murkets bavo shown some | What. and Lambs especially are about o quar- ni the uiscount was increased, dropping to the basis of 20izc for 10-4; | Norfolk & West pfd. o3t Sugar Trust % Disposed looked the ground over and reported changes of importance during the week. | Yerhighor thiln lust week. Quotutjons: Ni- !;iu- under May. against from 54e to 3%e on i 1 r\{»:,}:lw. rii'\'f1:rh.'r""|¥:r.-"1‘,'.': Northorn Pacitie. . outhiorn Pac i Undtsposed of | in favor of the change. The report was Chickens, wiich sold low during tho_enrlior [ H¥es BiTs toB501; wosterns S5ire Hias coms | GIICACRY. TS prossure Lo 80 L L erY aing 1ge: Hirmony funoios. 4136, Argens | Ui Denver & .. 317 ki TR TR 3 Gikgeleatd 1 b ] a 1won ind Stork sheep, 32.50 to $4.50; fair to zood | the weakness of that month had a depressing ict L LG On July 14 Mr. Osthoft of the councll purt of tho week, advanced, und there was a | 4o 10 0)-1b, lambs, $5.00 to $5.50 effect on Muy. There was practically no out- Delmarine, biack and wh te, | Northwestern 0 e e < stiffening in prices on all poultry at the close & £ sido trade and the local sentiment was bewr- Co. shirtlugs, dige; Steel River v e Geiiediiing HO] el b L Sl U of the week. Eggs, which were easicr in tho Hatoluts TR DWBosIEIon o Stoolk fshi hence free offer ags were a | standard shirtings, 4340 and Harmony shire- 2 Rt ) the Board of Public Works bo instructed to SRKS, ¥ ; coelpts and Disposition of Stock, e LT S RELLLT ] Rl Wg 5, dc. r Y, i 3 . . . . enter into a contract with Hugn Murphy to middle of tho weok, firmed up., Buttor wis | o) receipts and disposition of stock as | disposed to tak f th r ive b o Marke Ao Soforn X 0 do the work low all the week. In a general way the mar- | 00 i A TNl o nko care of thom or rive Milwauk rkets. « Hockin COIORI0. L o A t 10wn by the books of the Unic suppe 1o ma ) b Wi g gk oo o ro: d 3 ket was not especially acuive. : o AN YAOE Lhe SYGALy STDIE houFs, ndIn 1t | OHGF the Joud i aaurs lhaicy ho crowd. | MirwAvkEs, Wis. dan, 3—WnBAT—Ensy: llle & Nushviil, (100; Missour T i A D o A o “The holidays broke in upon the grain trade | 5o'clowk p. ., January 3, 152; 1s heavily on thit stde. Pardridz was a [ M v No. 2 spring, 84@sie; No. 1 north- Northwestern, 200 Northern Pacific ! i 5 3 LR, e Aokl 4 {o'a vaty, considerable extont,.and. yet the Hes s _ preferred, : Reading, 6,840; Richmond & b g i3a | @ plain, squave proposition to give the woric amount of grain actually changing hands was B i kall 5t shorts. Late 0a0I0s. ; N Firm; No. 3, 37 oyust Doint. 4,538; St Fuul. 87503 Union Pa- | 3 : to Murphy at any price. 'The Board of Pub- 2 [ o K Oars—Siowi No. 3 white, 82; No. 3 white, | ¢ific, 24855 i 5 Lic Works, acting under the instructions con- e lary lin demoraiized and 5 marks lower. ) ey quite large. ey Ion AT aat ot Db cor Tt ra s | 0mated . . [RRRIE tained in Mr. Osthofls rosolution and with- In commonting upon the goneral prosper i 5 Financlul Roviow. § o opened ut 0 ¢, sold off to &8ise and ciosed at | RyE—Lower: N. ot A % 3 out any g c ous conditions prevailing in the whole coun- | = = T BARLEY—Quict 67%4c; sample, on | NEW York. Jan. 2.—The Post says: To Lon- . 40 with §{},rlffi’{f"{f,"{:,‘;wm:;' l',:“;'";’m‘:,i“‘f’"“‘:‘;’; try the Now York Bulletin remarks that no | — opened at 3%e, selling at onee to V%, sagred | track, $6@o1ke. don belongs the distinction of startfug the stk curbing, do the grading and relay all pave- reader of foreign dispatches can have been olf stoadlily to 94%c and closed at Ui%e, u loss St Louls Market upward movement of prices for the new year- Al L O L {'h“r 'l'hc ment and curbing. public domain not yet disposed of lies On November 4 Murphy’s bill got back to unaware that industries havo been seriously i) of lc Whet) L b b ! : ¥ y EwWeaki cther the materlally hizher level of quota- g i i b Burops, even Corn was quiet and declined to wenlkness st. Louis, Mo, Jan. 1. £AT- Weaks e sDTaTallii ¢ sthy i PRy RS rogi T e oEL oroms et oI T curly In'the diy, bt finathy steadied and hold | cash, 00%c; Muy, b tlons prevailing n the early marke there [ mostly fn the fav west, in tho region | the council in the following shape: causes necd not be here considored atlength; A firm, The receipts were only moderate 28 | O R¥—[Busier; cas : TanipTation from ohia ol 6 mattors litt, | Which, to o veuy groat extont, 18 elther | muking up and roluyine 202 square gaiscain eod ok b Hers colialdared ablengtiiy | anirt o L cars-and ineindod only irteon cirsof con- | OATS-Weuki o h panipulation frow ‘this'silo matters lito | mountuinous or”arid, and therefore in- | vards of pivement it 6f conts. .8 12058 thers wero amplo reasons for much | Sinciac : Corn Ghsy it tHo start, bat Steonser oibles | LARD—Stendy: 8580, refiectod progériy tho sontiment now provatl: | capuble of eupporting a large agricul- | Taking np and ‘resetting 1o foot g Ay sl b A v 3 5 e Y ing in rezard to Amertean securities. Tradi- | tural population. There are many fer- apprehonsion und caution before agricul and the free export movemont finlly cuussd | WiIsky—3LIx, i)y voaR Y s A UATHESID DRI tito BT YElEeT) population. There are y foot tural disasters came to darken the outlook. 5 wstronzer tone, The exports of corn for the T TR T (e Aoy oty business ought to havin el | tile valleys of considerable extent still | Sixhundrod ind seventy-six yards of But since tho effect of those disasters 1| onuire montl of November wero only 3000 |\ A CHERY W De. | roversed recodents which makes. the most | unoceupiod in tho mountain region and [ eurthoverhaul......2. 5 S, L L bu., but for the [ast week the shipments wore | MINNEAPOLIS. Minn, Jan. uEAT—De- | FORCIee e 1 i has been folt in France, Germuny and RRussia, 2331000 b 15,000 bu, during the last two | elincd from opening from 91ie to f0%e. then | Sonservative cautious In their objections to | much of the arid region can bo made Total 8 140205 tho industrial depression has bein increased. 1go Live Stock Market, diys, The deliveries on January o ‘ts | continugl steady vo cloge: cush. lively; re- | the market. Conservatism nus proved almost f i h1y productive by irrigati B REHI s oLt eie et K re ays. The deliveries on Januury contracts 10 kgl . ANEDOOE) 5 PrrEy i i I highly productive by irrigation. ut The bill, which was approved by the uit; It lias been evident enough that the millions 111, Jan, 2.—(Speeiul Telogram to | anoantod to wbout 500,000 bu , and this v | colpts. 570 cars. Close: January, 86c: May, | 45 POOF & Propler 4 pessimisnh, Sinoe the o) lonthe greater part of both these re- el D e oL engaged in agriculture would be unable to | T 15 i e edttls murket wiis Uit tor | Weakening factor varly, The'elose wussteady | 10%cg on triok, No. Thrd, 9¢; No. Luorthern, | (568, WAARF WG Rrosent, it LA Pt 00 re- | engineer and tho Bouard of Public Works, expend as much s they were accustomed to | day, bociuse of alack of supplics. There was | A the bottom fizures of the day. and at | 8¢i No. 2 northern, 8 @S| gurg ¢ narket today wis not. | gions is either incapuble of supporting o | went to the committice on vaving, curbing ) \ t u ; b should bo u healthy f 5 i 4 d guttering, Th expend in the purchase of products of other | it 20od attendynce of buyers and a general | l0sses runginsg from wie Lo 4o for the various Tivamant et Was i considerable ad. | lavge population or so uninviting that | and guttering, at committee could not go industries, and therefore a serious shrinkage | Uesire o invest was manife but trading [ futures compurod with Thursday. 3 piyernool i b pdned stosks, but the less | settlement is likely to be comparatively | back on its former action, and payment was in those 1ndustries was to be expected. Be- | Wils « onfined to n“]ml y“I ] A, that ll“'ldzlsf“f::;;:"l'.L“L.(A)"(I weak and closed with a Ln"‘t:ummr).. ivl.m. ;qu:u eady; de- | fuvorabiefeature w s the extent to which the | glow. e ordered, but the mouey has not yet been K e §hhidon 287 | number | representing o day's re- | ld 1450 to Fo. m ind poor; holders offer spar n: 8 tEl 1 v o thoslaaryil . 5 rnod over, nor & foro this ovent tnoy had boen struggliog | Uifie” 4l "Shby was quekly out | Tog products Guid higher, but whon it | ConsSion suppiy unilsiiaiy Hent: mixed Indpserlatsstockstatisadtenoiiondociiipauab T isoma i otithal gront fagriculturald| el e b HOR R RS AT R L DOSRRCER R against intenso. competiton, declining prices | of ~ sellors, —hands “and strong = pri s | hat lurge recei 4 were | western, 5s ad per cental for old and new. aitidol ates east of the Rocky mountuing there Dhe S ensonlatal and narrowing margius of profit. With this | Wore vealized, Cows and bulls werd quoted td Monday an Cthore was o | BBer—ixtra I dia ness, 7.6 (d per terce. Now Vork AToasy dfatket o S AR B faoaasaliisfislimpiyjibocatssithatolaboiTy eaditional embarrassment, 1t was scarcely to | from #1225 to §2.25, stockers and fecders at fro: decline. This was alsoussisted by rather s £ s £ el pld ang ) s de- | funds. Itisund always has been customary b expected that they could recover a pros. | $210 to #6. dréssed boof and shipn nz stoers deliveries, which the recipients undertook Toledo Grain Market, I.”B\\ Ifluh.: I-n !A;Vr.ydnx OALL -~ srease in the disposals of lands during | to present contracts to the comptroller, that. perous condition for somo time. It is in this | 4t fromEhul to 8600 an i veul calves wb from (AL O R O IR I A s e nan Wrkar—Stoudy; No. 8 | W e o on e se b s the lust fow yours. In the Dakotas, for | be may certify that there aro funds state of facts that foreign investors look to | onot 3" HOt St on the oot co e lorato 108508 £o Desw aL o STERLING EXCHANGE ~Quiot and “at. | instance, the disposals fell from 6,069,- | svailable for -~ paying for public work, ; ¢ e : U on the: oot cows, | moderate losses for pori an ) ribs. while lard b i EXCHANGE-Quiet fnid s t f ¥ 3 AL o the swelling receipts of American railronds | huiisiand common mixed stocks conetivuting | 18 unchunged to w Hetle hizher. DA S tor sixty day bilis and £1.80% for demund. | 507 ncres in 1854 to 500,820 neres in 1891, | but 1 this caso Comptroller Goodrich never and industrinl companies with a strong dis- | the bulk of the suppiy. Estimated roceipts for Monday: Wheat. 1 OUBNy O The closlug quotations on bonds: T Kanaas thore has baon a. doeronse | S3W the contract and to this day docs not position to place at least a partof their avail- arket strenzthened to the extont of | eirs; cora #0) cirs: oats, 250 ours; hogs, 4 Cincinnatl Markets. U S 4SToR o &0 0 S50 | from 5,541,251 acros in 1886, to 875,051 | Kuowsofficlally, that such & document-exists. B bta! caliolt ofithe reaahto plBNFopGATIA Dok 100 1hs. yosterday. and that ad- | head and 200,000 nokt wodk. 3 S 4 U & 48 conp. 3 1f ne'did he could not certify to the same, as B t d Suropean 1 0 % Ay i Tho lead! % tollows: CINCINNATL, O., Jan. 2—\WueAar—Falr de- 2 b it sres in 1801, In Nebraska there b vhe: ot 259 wi . turbances, whother political or financial ce was tairiy well sustained today. But ho leadin; ollows: T 3 ved. 53 u. o ¥ g 09 acres in 1801 Jn Nebraska theve has [ when district 253 was paved the exponse ex- P EOLIE g whitovor of firmness the warket, miy live 5 ; ConN—Firm; No. 3 mixed, 41155 ciflo lsts. .| been n decrease from 8,515,705 acres in | hausted the lovy and_ closed up the affairs of OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET. R AT O AL - e QATs-Barely stuady; mixed, e, 3 RiGan 1885 to 575,51:;1\“(;5 in 1891, l.iuLli'L i3 to | the d;m:" 0 TdietriGr Sub tiislconitibig to want bat few hogs, nd i 88148 83% Lt 3 y be observed that the decrease in Kansas actically the same as but a smal ST . o.Quama. Tan wanting © them at lower ' fizures. { 913 ffee Market, fFannineyisen AR s 3 is not at all surprising, as only 799,078 fl",i?l:";‘lcffil"f}fl’lffih‘]'r“&!g;‘na:]d< Flaniabin ccelpts for the week, The early movement wis lively, whilo R ;i : ‘ NEWL Y OhE BT IR0 D tionalunabangedr) | ICeRLatnbi kLS Bl Cona s acres remain undisposod of, or not much | 10, comatrolior is of tho epinion that the hogs And 1,188 sheop, aEalnsy 7,107 o toward the ol0se business drageed with an | - Januars. i D Sty aiasss | Do & G i i i hozs and 2560 sheop ast weok, and 7, custer feoilng provailinz. Sales woro av from | kebruar S ey iy Saris | Den SR el T i ot g | moro than twice the aroa disposod of | 1ts uthorit , ns the resident's of tho two 28,301 hogs and 2,165 sheep the corresponding | 520) to $4.10 for culls to assorted heavy hozs. i 3 Al 5, Do, & 18 G. W st 896 [ Tox. P 16 G Tr. et 42 last year. It is safe to say that the re- | districts bavine paid for the pavirg, shoul 2 75050 &R G WL I8t T L PG G ar, IS afe to s a s S g, a Wook last year. i 10 #1.0) bought most of the hogs. | O3 ; o Em RCATIEas Korio 20da <. c.oes 0T | Unlon Pacific 1sts. el {5tal i et e AR The weok closes with the cattle market | and closinz quotations were from 855 to $1.03 . ol B 0 Tall, MK & ... Ta| Weat Shor maining lands this side of the Rocl uochacompslioiiopay ORRRSpAIFInLIRIle about 15¢ to 2jc hizher then lnst Saturday. | for common to choice heavy: from 547010 500 | s % HiRaE o T w s are comparatively poor in quality or in- | proper course, ho says, would have beon to Supplie iuvo boon somewhat, lieavs o | tor mixed and, med am Wweights, a1 from % 1090 10 ane | e O e oW haat s diticat ohoned .t ex Interest. accessible. In land atonce valuuble and Imv]o charged the expehso I’ngsm um‘ gen. ast week ana the quulity in zeneral has not | £360 to 8.90 for ligits., " 7 It DO t i 4 R e e i sdlately nvails i Bo vi eral repaiving and curbing fund and taken. peon of the best. Better prices have resnited reports: CATTLE—Re- 08| 108 | ok nod commission houses generally’ had Tondon Stock Market, immediately availuble for settlors with | B TERENE 0 t frony several cauises, two or thre in partiou- 3 : 300; market s J eloodl| Wef1ofdl| omenliinunesioropoetyitalbaoldloskulivnged [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett,] | $mall means the government is nob | “Agije from all of the above thero exists BN ssbeon o Dottay Alilpn g daiiand ) t calves, ¥ May....... 6 G| G Y e vos weak in 1¢1036 tham at. | LONDON.Jan 2—INew York Herald Cable— | nearly so rich as the grand totals on | an opinion that the council went beyond its ‘ i D 5 fbout the bottom, with u wider prem.um on | Specinl to THE Ber]—In spite of the fact of | Paper would seem to indicate. authority When the members instructed the have not come up to expectations and the | 11oas ipts, 24000 shipments. 510 | 515 wonther generally. Lins hoon favorablo for | miurket active, -stoady to. highor. closing i 1 5 defurred futures, Sample lots of wheat and | this being Saturday, business has been quite —_——— Board of Public Works to make a voutract 8 nughtering. Tho country is still looking | Stronz: rough and comuion, 17 wixed | -Oush quotations were as follow: corn were abaut i higher for shippingsrades | uetive on the Stock Exchanze. “London A very small pili, bura veFy good one. De. | With Hugh Murpby without asiing for com- for ‘xm.l-k Ixmd rpmuulg cuittle, ‘}“‘, hn.(.h\ri and packers. 3§50 P FLovit 1y, unchimzed; winter pitents, ::3“:;':*"‘7 ""fif,,,‘;‘*‘ ll-“ sEion d’r.xfi;s hehy S (l‘ the o Joar it docided | iyl l’mlc l.;“'rl\v' ST 8 petitive bids, as thé amended charter is ver; L R L I aguinst My sales, Provisions were Inclined Closed T-10 per Cont bettor, A Lo Dol ——— clear upon this points and says: “All grad- wrading in this line has boen menger and | market steady: nutive ewes, £0)@1.25; mixed, | © WHEAT to firmness in sympathy with hogs, which were | hioss has boen . transacted . Amerloan SOME SUCCESSFUL MECHANICS. ingupaving ';{‘:gg‘t’:‘;‘;’;:s'gf‘;:"“‘l‘;g‘,‘;"iufit“h‘; gk A No. 2 spring wheat, 8$%c; No. 8 | S)'hoi e . Vo ey E 5 rices well maintainel. The supply of hos [ 8430180 wethers and yedriings, 000000 | sprine wheat, 8231cs No. & red, . T L :,’,‘..','J’Tfi;fi;. N DR aoul e OO wiost city shail 0o done by contract with tho low= been ubout ! S Extol 25 Toxans, .00@5.16 ring! ; g : A e ot (e ok R CeRtonmBe hiaK (0 ipoo P oxans, LB NGLIGH | Jrooi o2 whito, Bs@atties | Svor Was mora Thin wn ofstt: and the closing | KONd five beoh ovon §reniar Tho s | The Value of Trade in Climbing the Ladder | ot rosponsiblo biddor.’” . 7520, No. 2 white, BU%@3ikcs | \''gtamo at the declines noted. Thero aps | huabeen very pronounced. 1o oloco of Fame. j Sk i SRSl ns osliors, "“’,;";"""”,"","’.‘“" if o X pears to bo u moderate short Interest in | cidedly b 1 i the number and condition of thé suppiles in Kansas City Live k Market, N 7 s k oty Bro; cidedly buoyunt at top prices. The zener i o~ e 8 D0 bl o “ Vitt's Lf Bari f ey, and for this rovson ‘ure ov dls: | T ARy e A i o8 1.0 b 02380 No. | Annuary porls wnd ke’ May promium nar= | GdVante 13 Getublished, which ranges’ frov. i) Tu this country there is practicall y no llg?c}x“ ks f';“li i:{;"l’;:;’;‘;" ::J"m_‘;:':: unting the futuro to any groat oxtent. The | opie 50 shipments, 70 KB, ORICAGOL 1Ly, Jan. %k G, Logan & Co. to K'L-.r,.‘.Y-'l'):u‘fi’:.rx.‘m\yéfyf,&'n- end to the number of men who found a 2 ~ shipping deo and has also I 'C 1 in this e inte by v S Y < = — 00 Z g Birbotion und the’ weok " closcy with peicos | Sloding lowor; sicors, M5 HEAXERAIENG 00, 3. 8ands Cominission company: The whont | faprovement i sy pithy » trade the most valuable of all helps on IN THE JURY’S HANDS. about a niekol hottor than Tt Saturdiy o | e o0l 0 cons 8 B ek I bl 0 @ | g onenedvenCuttio e oy tor | ROk arostab Bl 1 Moxkin o | tho rond. to famo and. fortuno, writos . eep market s nov chanzed. it : 5 Ties X AR h old of 4 orelen ad- | Money ha almos! endab’e. She hatar Gontasi o Tak 5 3 D] e A day tollowing Now. You, Lm [ ‘”l"j o highier. Buik, $5.5{%%3. B ry s;\g;‘;“: ’:;:‘n:\lr.::xv’%“ boxe 1), #4. supplies atlont and [ storo are higher thun | {3 por cont dis: bo market has boen | nal. There is Thomas A. Ildison, the thlican’s Damage Case. ay wnd the quality was considerable of an | L SEATeh A ) T Wittsky—Distillers' tinished goods, per ga looked for. Thns, with the new Australiun and | guiet. Two and (hree-months' bills are | greatest genius of the d Learning The closing arguments in the case of the fmprovement over yesterday. Conditions sSusep—Kecelpts, 500; shipments, 200. Mar- $ s’ tinished g ) ber g South American crops offerinz, depresses the | Guoted at from 244 to 2% per cont. ~ v was the fi hi 'd | Republic: i he firorcneht, aret, yesterdar;iOondjuaus | ocatronk £ SR market, For tho future we beilove prives L a% Liyoraltho tolegraphy was the first thing that led epublican Newspaper company against the there was a respectable “demund” for both stock Market. S Tn R will go BNy Iha *'““"I,‘”'V'“ *ll""'-'“l“": London stock qioations closing at 4 p. m. him into that intimacy with~ electricity | Associated Press were made this morning in Ag‘rl«‘:::u:’lula-l\lxguly|ny:l-xrrl:l\|;r|\:ll:1'!‘|.n{)’:l“<. “;'::f:;"“’l.’,if ot —CatTi.8 ~Reoelpts, v nzod. ""{‘:I';;,‘g IR w,l\!fl‘l;;’j“n‘""v‘-‘(‘,""_;: ,‘_"-:"";’y & — k] Mo = which has ended 'wwh him being its |, the United States court. Mr. Charles Groene lers wero wonorally asking stendy to stronz shipment markot quiet and practic- teadys fi |\x(-n-:m5 chedds Jderately notive, Racoipts promised to in- | Comsols accouut...95 .16 3t. Puul com § master; Andrew Carnegie was a tele- | made a very effective speech in which he rices, while buyers wore genorally bidding | 3y unchins ) shipmonts, R100; | 1L g jXoungAmoricas cronso urd with tiom n itclo further doolin, RGBT Nk Sontrate o 1284 grapher; Charlos Pratt” started in lifo | held that tho Associatod Pross had committed ar. The. ras A" th) P 35— L2008 ipments, 3.100; B e % No cha N 0N Provisions, in sym . ] 0 8 N e ATl . 8 IDwerpT Tnpareanitiran ik seade deagged rkatsioady to'a shado stronser; packing, | | Kecoints and shipmonts today wer B S N N R e (e Ronding. ool 20 | 08 B mac hinest; Judge Daniels, of the | yolegal wreng upon the Roepublican News- L o SRl 0 @3.75; pigs and comon, | lows we il and lower. Near uhe close aportion of | [N Conteai. en-new it W | supreme court of the state of New York, | puper compuny in refusing to furnish the the decline wus made up. Packers light sell. | === wus a shoemaker: Willlam R. Guace, | qispuatehos for publication in the Very good sold from A e e M X ¢ L ELI Naziils ers; loonl operators moderato buyers. Forty | ox div. who was mayor of New York and who | uive M, 5. G Wilox called EL70 to M 4, with fair to good st s woelghing ; < S « C 3. A Th) D MARKET, d hogs M. du 0.0 t week BAr SILVER by B sl S Whea Ao T . S Konmett. Hopking & | - MONBVEZ por vont, is worth some $20,000,000, was a butcher: | o Ropublican fn December, 1890, because it D e atd At bastnd sk ras rore NTS placed on record January | Corn 0. to 8. A. Mc\Who The mirket col- Rate of discount in the open market for both | the late George Jones, who, ns editor of | w0t the '{mvor that died in J“,‘yv 1500, Lot sod. to ho sa 1id afeer Ohrist- | short and throe months’ biils, 2% per cont. B X v oleared. ve, bushols 5 papditodnyithe LEoor T e e hitlon one into the ank of | the New York Times, was one of | “Mr Green dwelt eloguently upon the his- Plhio sune was true of buteher stock. S WARRANTY DEEDS. 3 5 , the short i cuerally cov- pR QL ! I« R e MacClure to A T Batterall, lot bl Ul and offort e tho. deinand | Eugland on batance toduy, the most powerful men of his day, wast | tory of tho old Republican, traciug its career Dusinoss wis slow. Good 1o oholeo ftcows | MacOlare'ssub.... ... .. At side’ of the s Vo situation thero printer’s “devil” in the same oflide with | from 1858 down through the datk days of the et ol tron £225 0 810 e some | 3 % otk and wite 201 Sieitaran: 041 ket unlin appirentiy "o riion for” e Siurp S IATING toed Hlorace Greoley when both were boys; | rebellion, when the paper was o baacon light mon stuff la rom $1.% to 870, T K| Eiview. S e western roak, A sule of January ab ity My . e S St g Y AOR (0K STOLS DOV E) i 2 fetiinedal Bitho tradin £ wis nt from S0 (o 4250, Bulls, | B W Dition £ 'if Mg, 167 ;" ioel diiry, 24 $a2ic seems’ o0 hive staried' | the | tall RARTIIAn L Silb alloripenbiron ios R Ll ""'3 ""“m-‘ ‘l“c’]""‘ “"b“‘l“\“t:";"" i et R }i‘.‘.’-".‘.’m"'ué',‘v?."'xfi“‘é‘{fla“"v'}m'E.‘.‘?Ei‘n‘ffi, nd stags were sto 23 Oxford place A — i or half jour the feeilng I Nk o tunner and then w surveyor; Di John J 8 , B s T A o R Aot by I New York Murkets. Wis deeldedly panieky, Tho shorts bou:ht | BALTIMORE, Md.. Ta ings, 1,000~ | B “Paston, D.D., who preashes to the | estblood for thocountry, It was u papor, Stockers and fecders were in poor supply | block K, Suunde s add.. Nuw Yonk Froun—Re 3 t stoadying the market and rallying | 140: balunces. 3 b por caLt. S i e oy Lo oo |[EME Qrean aatdDavingstoidoiyyit Rlorious ARdEbus IndiTon ma. " Thoro wero | TDduvnes and husband to I A Liver- w80 ik oni=Recaints (05 10 fOF Mty and over lo for Junun JANSAS Crrv, Mo., Jun, %—Clearinzs, 1,027, | Wealthicst congregation in tho world, | memories and Herole deods. racticully no outs ders, and regular [ man 4, Shermun Avenue Salses) but luter cables wore depressad. Boriln osp 528: this week. #.480,630; todays's cash, B240,021. | began lifo as a carventer; Philip Ar- “Do they mean to toll us,” saia the (ative sulvs: od. Ttopres | AN Dioek 1, Brown park.. oo, o Buts sittos, Lm0 it fuLros w8000 it 4iPo% | dency ut theclose. Stocks continue to 1 L R f T moulder; tho lato John Kelly, tho fa- | animated | the = old = Republicun, - pub- STEERS, W B Berry et al to Gueorzo and Emm! @05 in stors and elevator . §1.00a@Lore | cumilate. The pressure to curry them ro PHILADELEHIA, Pi. Jin, 2—The bank olear | MOUS politician, was agrate seller; John | y3hed G1 song —down from 1858 to No. Av. Pr. No. Av No. radloy, Totd. Blosk 155 Sath Omani. 1,100 | Giady, i oy and, elevator, 8LOSGLITS | houvier — avory week. Who situation | PHICADREONIA, Bag Jan, So0the bagk olear 1 D. Rockefeller, now worth 125,000,000, | July, 1800, could be crowded and jammed 01030 800 0..1080 340 19, A C Pauisen ot al.exeeutors, to Augusti E0S ungradod Fod B0 @BIN0Y e | abroad seems to be as sensitive and | ghRSFOCGY WORS, CLHEEEE L 500 s SRR SR | nto this miserable, little puny sheet of paper- PR T 1 2 Lummnirich, 815 swill, and n % nw di- Lo uhzraded red, MOxeabl ey Noick "9oihs | i unheulthy ns 1t 15 here. “There ‘will, of [ foF e woglc BI0GHMN: batuwcos WUBI0L o | was o mechanic lu ivon; Rev. Robert | notmuch bigger than your two handst It's Foo o B 15-1 et iiiateenin 2aeeiinneses 165,000 | northern, BLU25@108;" No. § spring, 98igc. | course, be occasional rullies, but there I8 up- |y qivo0s" $0507 el arings, $215500%% | Collyer, D.D., was a blacksmith; John | tgo thin, gentlemen of the jury. Iv's an ine (et 2 @ I o nnd Wit to 10'S A’ Cooperyiot | Opslons Varied wholiy on locat manipulation, | Parcatly nothing lu sizht 1o chack the Hown- | perce 2 exehinge on Now York. e to 1he | A. Mackay was a etonemuson before he | sult to expect intelligent men to beliove any B 3 . bioc! aric Fores ppiarhlier 35 oL k und 0 closo was e to %o endencey, ' Co ghtly el ¢ 'C " olen 18, 805, a0 B owner P q 3 N ) i o l,“‘, Ol‘: o TR G (lll::\‘\_f“[' 'ylr{..fi'. n'l'.’w"m»ulv:: 0] wia N h';“llm symputhy with wheat and the seilinz of outs | discount. Forthe m.)uk. clenrinzs, #05,9 . | becume the owner of the Comstock lode | such a tueovy s that. This thing s not the §5y B W 3 Suvings & Investment Co. 10ts 1 to WAy Ut switehing without many. buyias ofio | by some tired longs made that murket weuk, | _ Cticado, Iil 2.-New York exchanze | wnd one of the richest men in the world; | Republican ~resurrected. The Lepublican 5 n £0 % 10,15, to 23, Block 3, 1068 1. 3 and 14, L Mot muny buy i oei= | The corn situation is improving " stendiiy. | slow ut10c pro Money quict ut 6 per | v Gt man the eminent banker and | 9ied and was buried on the thirtioth day of 4 Dlock & 1065 110 0. 14 to 18, block 9, lots A e b5 Gt foetnt | The export movement is very promising, moro | cent. Bank cloarings. 80815071, Sterling ox- | + 250 AIRO0), e g July, 1800 The Associnted Press was under < 2 7.8 and 9, block 10, 10ts 4, 3, 6. 6 to 11, 14 at BLOIK S Fobrusry Vfl k4 ”‘I":gl 0ntuce Slosin< | ) Ving been shipped out In the past three | ehange dull at 888115 for sixty-day bills and philanthropist, lnul. the foundation of o obligntions to furniah diapatohes forthe 17112 ! and 15, blook 17, lots 1 to 1L, 14 to 10, #1.00; Murel ‘olos y& than durin : Yhe entire month of Novem- | 818114 for sight drafts. his fortune by studying in the vory poor | nuplishers of this dodger which they hud the i 4 biock 18, lots 7 anat 8, block 19, lots 6, 1 ber. Larse quantitics of export are boing NEW YORK, Jun. 2—Tne official report of | pjg " o i bk A ! Q y.aua 5 , Tots 5, 0 Abril, D night trade schools that existed when el SLll e O Mol Taaut a8 i A 15, bloek 26 10ts 1t 0 2%, loek A EH S T T taken aaily. Furmers are not selling froely | the Mercantile'Safe Deposit company to the | =00 TS SRAGEE G A0 ihudaullyita call tie Omahaiiepubiisan, ol 24 080 12 ! . , 1ots | to 4.6 to 2 4% and the demund increasing and the suppl i hanze: Silver bulilon on huna, | he was young; United States Senator | sheet has tho label of the Republican at §104%, R young 10 %0 12 A1 wnd feacvionul lots 13 and 14, block 4, RYE—Dull, wenker; westorn, 08c@$1.01, decrensing a hotter murket shortly scem ,20°,046; deposited, none: withdrawn, nonei | Hill of New York was a printer; thalate | upon it, but 1t resembles the decoased 1.. 880 Al e Al in Walnut HiLL (retile) s, ... BARLEY-TT01d higher; No. 2 Milwaukee, | Sured, A squecze in Jauuary 18 not improbs | certiticate outstanding, 3,800, Henry W. Gradg, the greatest ovator | in no other particvlar. If vou, gentleman 17 60 105 orts toJ Il Huniphrey et al, lov TIa@T4e usked, able. but May Is the safest ‘purchase, even it 81, Louts, Mo.. #n. 2 onrinzs, 8L408.48% | tho south ol slnee tho d ¢ | of the jury, had u bottle of old ryo with & 2l 00k B, ADIDIEE PLILGO. . 1r.. v tarre WANLEY MALT—Dull; Canads country mude, | 1he advance be slow. ~laprovisions the boars | pulinocs, 835,68l Mouoy, 78 por cent. Ex- | LD SOuth 1as given usSHeo Lho CAYS O | 1 pel on it, uid some one should romovo thak 13 135 . P E Elsasser and wife to J Svobola Tots * | ralded the market. but coptd not hold prices | chunge on Now York, 75¢ premium, For the | Calhoun, was also a printor. And so it | 0 dialace R 3..1088 - 13 and 13, block % South Omaha. ... Cony—Recetpts, 201,69 bu.; exports. 212,000 | Gown. The close showed u fuir renetion. Lurd | weok, clearin :s, $.9,76 f [: goos, 1 could give scores of other [ Faocl a0 Bace L O ar oethout dlsavert 100000 18 5 1 Alfred Millard wnd wife to Ourl Kaiis T sulon, 206,00 bu, "of futires; 165000 bu, relatively stronger thun other products. The | fop | ot; a8 bl e 8 i would you drink the water without discovers i 0 bu.i sales bu. ‘of futires; 14000 bu, of or list woek, clearings, 21,504 a8 ofimaniwho#waretmachanta 1 2080 3} senolt w00 foor Tot 15, biock . Cambe spoti” spop 00 D0 ] boars got n good denl of comfort out of the | gr4asdio. Wor the corresponding weolk lneg | nemes of men who wore mochanics or | jng that it was not old rye? O courie you 20 10 bell's ndd...... e 3 2, B ¢ g factthut hoss averwzel ton pounls beuvier | your clearings, £10,014; b o5, 82,044,416, | weve skilled in trades and became great | wouldw't, You would “readily discover tha 5. 104 y : b LW il to Cii 0t 6, bioe ed, 40514 | s wmoneh eha for December, B “Provie | VNG YOk Tan, 5Tiio exports of specis | after sorving faithfully at their various | fraud. Sowe have no difiauity in showing 20 o 2l QAN OV Toinh ai it Qptions, oarly. | #19aA SLO0KE Will Do gl VERIOME RORE LY trom the port of New York during the week | tasks. that this puerile sheer, called the Omaha Re- it ke U, Rodtard Blaca mojithe s Avinien o gl 1ol byl STOCKS AND BONDS. amounted to #1520, of which 81162 was gold -~ had no right to be cousidered the and TISU SiIver, OFtho totil exports &340 | No rinoing no nausea, no pain when De- paper which had for so many ker and wife to' Friank Burroy i : % L 4 3 : 78,80 or. went to £ ) > blook ) e NEW Yorr, Jan, 2--The stock market ol und BI04 sIiver, went Lo Buruos aid | witt's Littlo larly Risors aro takon, Small | yeurs borne that name.” At el s Rk o e QL% | openied the now yeur toduy with an novive und | 803 nnd 3.7 silver went to South Amorien 1 20 S N Host pill. Mr. . S, Hull made a brief speech, in A 1. § Heod and Wit 0 Matilda Bidinor ! e ae Bi%as Ny <b.aite; | huoyant spoonlation, the, volume of business | ao e e Lo of el i wused | © Rigic RONCPILT ) which ho held that the lawsuit had been BiE R0 datlisrhosssetesstupaaass orasitirs closing ut e, | being somotning unusupl for the seuson ofthe | and 806,000 silve, e sprung by Wilcox for the purpose FALYRA: Sarah Ainssow to I, G Hast ngs, 1661 spot; &pot n'wrket dull and unshahgeds op- | tween two full onds. Among the uctive stocks Mr., Haupt's Lotter, Ladies’ cards avo governod by the fol- | socinted ' Pross. It was nothine but bloclk 7 and 1t steip adjoining suid lot, tlons duil aud steady; January, e, closing | thero hewvy buyiug, fu which London | The letter (published elsewhere in this | lowing rules, according to the Inland |ea scheme —on his part to got Jouncao aeluth dRdCE. Niasiqate utsigeilfebruury e May, &% 10508 | was somethiag of & factor, while the demand | 1ssue) by Ottomar Huupt ot Purls, a recog- | Printer. A married woman in society, | monoy to which ho has no logal right. Mr. LISRRERILE IS e E0ND Hojbon. Jok BRI o e Trom. commission honsss continued uaubated | nized authority on monetary matters in the | especially with daughters,should always | Hall “scored & unique point in speaking of e BRI ; . ru, quiot; shipping, 8.0@7.00; good ! A ; ! Ty R kA 1 | what was meant by a temporary susponsion S R YR auleb and outside centers contribated thelr quotas [ 0ld and new worlds, gives all tho details of | use tho prefix *Mra.” * Widows and | MUt was ik by 8 lemporars suspeniion R g -l P Hors—irin, moderate demand; state tomakoono of the wpst active Saturduys | the interesting deal In goidof Messrs. Lazard, | maiden ladies often profer to use the | Jory muck ik s man. £ it was susponded Block 124, lot 4 lock 11t ot 11, blook mon W cholee, 1pe: Pacil * 160 seen fnuyear. Tho feature of the deulings, [ Freres & Co. of New York, London and Puris, | simple name without prefix; fashion | yery loug, that suspension was more than 00, ot 8, block 167, lot 2 blogek 234, lof SuaAR ~Knw, quiet, fivmer; SWen 5 S i R 2| which create!so much commotion both in Anlata S| , 4 i 3 i ”‘shlh,m Dloek tat, lotd blogicts m“: | centritugal, i test. @hei refined, qule however, \m_u.u|ur.uu.\lmu.ul verysub. | WSS DO Re and Hranco us the tiue It ooe dictates othorwis A young lady in $0- | likely to be final. "Pemporary suspension 20, Florence b Pl i 5 e and stoady i No. & §ei No. 7.3 1-1603 No. 8. 43 stuntinl advances among the low priced | cyrred. clety having pussed her fiest “season | with newspavers could uot last several Aol Tiahin i Wit 1 Albrihi N, i QA Foeiter T eane, | MATOS: which aro bolleved by some to huve | - Mr. laupthas gained no litle tame as an | should, if tho oldest daughter, use sim- | Months without nlmmluq off the life and Lund avd Lot company, all of Hoppe' RAQLAGES Aroidin nom P New Orleans, | 4 future, the new lead common s author of several standard works on the e » instanc i vell,” revenue of the publication. 1..2010 3 00 o i URRARES A el fale domund, fIving comuion s fanoy, B@ke. | 5 “guin ue v cent l||I.:uu h Monoy question I Enidand, Francs wid Gers | PIYs for Instance, "M iss Hothwell, 1t The ul'L{\HhuH’:l were u:ulxy closed by M aTAGS, later and husband to W I, Seiby, '@ Rick-—Moderste " demund, firmi domestie, y L LS e dide] L many, which uro resarded as suthor.tative | i younger daughter she should use her | g of SVEEESE® REER t o S e neld LAl 3 St 10, ook 1. Bush & Solby’s add to falr 1 extra, @ e Jupin: SRGINC oF part of this simple rocess of “mark | by “guinent financiers in those countries. | Christian pame in full. In her fiest | (bt RS 8r ok e D o had o th Omiahi ) PETCOLEUN sy wnd quivti erude n bbls, s up” which, however, could not be urged | Among others, he his written: “Arbitrazes ARRt x TRSR R T that the defendant attorneys had contra STOOKENS AND FEEDERS, | Wush et ki to’ Tagob’ Hendis, o Parker's, $.70; cride in bulk, #.20: rofined, Atnst all of the vory material gains in the | et Purites,” “L'llistolr Monetaire de Notre | $083500, & debutante should engruve her | dictea themselves and had given their casy 225 10.. 055 205 1.. 070 t lots 1 aud 2, block 1, Rush & Selby's New York. #.45: Philadelphla and Baltimore, | others. The industrials wore especially con- | Tempo,” " *Waehrungs-Politik und Muen: namo below that of her mother, her in- | away by trving to defea the just demand of 340 1010 230 1100 For. Becnpeky i x o8 i $0.40: Philadelphia und Baitimore in ulkl | spicuous in the upward movement, however, | Statlstik,” “The London Arbitrazuer, or the | dividual card not appearing till the | the plaintiff in a varierated manuer and by 34 1080 S0 714 “w Fisian #.00@3.95; united olosed ntuifie for Fobruary. | and oo ¢ the lead smong the' uniisted | Eng.ish Money Market in Conneetion With 4 4 Lo, . ) 8P4 : . ste OOLORADO OATTLE. AR O R CorToN SEED OIL-Dull and quiet; crude, ¥ Chicngo Gas the 1ist of stocks. | Forelgn Bourses, tehubilitation do | 82cond season. On visiting with her "‘,'15,'"‘,".z.“‘;':‘,',‘,‘,““,‘:‘;::,“"‘;{’;u""]'l‘,:,‘ gk P -igs & P h.:..:r..wk .:; cgunty nl:'(wuwn W sk g : 8 y tlor, however, the demund on | PArgent,” “Bi-Motallio Engtund,” ete. mother, the name of a daughter may be e cas & ¥ e ore., A FE No. o Av Dvorsky, @ ¥ fect lot . block 2, TALLOW-Quiet and firia; elty (100 for pack- o, Wilhiushy, New Englund wnd Oin- =2y engraved below that of her mother; if o m—— o . L o A0 o Kountze' & Rushaadd. .. - 4 L1160 & St Louts was Nar Vo nTae REARE o SRR MRt Asail Thornburg celebrated his 0Uth birth- The supply was falrly liberal for t e o to s, 1ot i block &, s Dull but steady; strainel cowwon o8 to the highost New York Minlug Quatations, sepurute, hor card should always bo left | gay anciversary at bis bomo near T fay after Now Yeur's, 8,000 more than wers acros, lot2 in 20-10-13 1, $L @1 £ some thne, ind awmong the lo NEW (0nK, Jan. &~The followlng are the | with her mother's card. The same ap- vembe; ) ; boro the Suturduy ufter Christmus. There & Boyd, sherlff, to ¢ B Wilsou, lot I, Nt | BB i vou "Toledas Ann ATUOE & North | olosing tnining S0CK qUOLALIONS: b e 1 FHOLS. Gabd... <10 Saing 8P« | led, Decomber 16 " Tharmbire 1y e clde was & warked Iniprovement In the general | _ b0k Hitoheoek's (st add.oi. .l 1400 Western, 253@2 Michigan, Lousville, New Albuny & Chica plies toa plurality of dnughte man in Delaware county and among the otds guality of the offerings although there was | Same to sume, 1ot 4, same ... S A0 | pecel ok Orezon Shore Line, ocking valioy and the | At oo &8 |ons 3 uite & liberal sprinkliug of rather common § — . Hibes—Dull’ but steady: wet sutted New | Cotion Oil shares scorod guins from 110 3 por | Basioun B0 ontarlo. 4.l — hearty and his now passed 100 Christmase “‘u‘nfl:«lnmlf:d hogs. & 5 . Total amount of Inth‘r* : L3158 | Ol aiaatan. a ta 1E ke otdor rex e f” 3 Mureka Lon 10 [plyimonth ity Mus. Martha Higuerra Frias died His wind is as clear as that of n man of 40y opened up rather slow. There was — - 30 0 [bs e bunk statoniont showed an extra- | Houestako. 1 Gulcksive al., Dex She was bora in Sa s 1 tio gives promise of not oy se iug ¢ amoderate #hipping demand for good 1kht | Constipation poisona tae olood; DeWitk's | - PowK-—Quivt uul stendy: old mess, .00; | ordlnary e vy oipinsion in loats but the | Horn siiver i [Hantar Oal. oo & Bug v Baca In Han kissayibeg, | M e A e AN LA TR ot nd medium welght hogs and sbeculstors | Lit'le Eurly Risors cure constipation, The | Bew uiess: $10.0.; e prine, 8.5 recelpts of currency were such as to cause | iron siiver i _|Union Con WHER LAeEs wore byl Hirse houses Ahere ane b ekl " it pation, i cuoy were suvh o g \ o growth and dsy o | 1ext century, Thoruburg ' » ought a fow hoavies, Fresh moat buyers cause removed, the disoase is goue, Uut M RATS--Liotl naid eASy: plckled belligs, | only u compuratively suiill deerease in tho has seen the eatire growtn and d°v 0 1 ot ¥ " ¥ ook hola frevly, but the packers rather held s g 8ige bid; plokied shoulders, 430; plekiod hans, | surblus resorve und it b:d no apparent in Spr———— of Californis. Her axact 8ge 1 Bt anow 4 | Joib, who is 78 years old, wh hasu s n, back and wers somewhat bearish. Good to e T‘me niddles. quiet: shore olear, $5.90, fluence upon the course of prices. The open- Boston Stock Market, aud she was notsure about it hevsolf, bul | Elihu M., with wnom they bo b live, [l BJ #holea heavy hogs sold from K7 1o 84,75 with Dr, Birney cures catarrh, Bee bldg O—Lower wid aull; westera stew closed | lng wus uctite wnd generally lurge fractions l BosTox, Mass,, Jan. 2--The followiag were | thought 1o be about 104 years old, | is 45 yerrs old und was lo'tbe lute wer. AN i T3 NGB Fiaf names being grouped. est in the state of Indiana. Ho is well and

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