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THE OMAH)\ DA"Y RFE. T IN[ AY, .TAVl ARY 5, lflm Money, qalet at 8@ 7 York premium, of bullion with- England balance CONMERCIAL AND ' FINANCIAL | : In Money, 4@6'% por premium Vhout There Was More Activity Than on ‘Tuesday, Omaha ¥ Ipts of PRICES EASLD OFF ANG THEN ADVANCED | | The, roc ‘ light, but a Al kinds of produce were the same time the demand was #ly lght and the supply was s ficiently | considering the state of the arket, The market dragged all day and the 1y reason for everything being cléaned up S that the offerings were no larger. Dealors cncrally assign the reason for the moderate mand ta the fact that the holidays are just people e content with o B of Tt _Atier the feagts® of W New Year's day. Besides Wiys Cloarings, $20,108 Money, 6 per cent Sibe discount Speclal Telegram to wgted ns follows Louls, pre- Movement In Corn Was Quite the That Which Has Drevatied for Days Past, Higher Prices Raling. everse of | I 1< Somo St , 760 140 120 240 380 160 10 PIGE AND ROUGH 240 475 80 5 50 840 b 50 3000 40 6 00 SHEED- The supply was mi fairly netive at about Ay tons! t to good natives, $3.1 10 good westerns, $3.25M4.50; conmon stock sheep, $2.2563.60; good to choleo 100M lambs, #4,0056.00, Representative sales Ay v o 8400 7 4% 98 410 77 480 " Cleatings, $26.53 Ster- for sixgy drafts. Moy more (nquiry for finishing cloths, Medium and Manhatt 641 balan !M\"h mon printing cloths are very firm. There 35 and quickly per cont; exchange on New quirices for heavy Mexiean goods. So m ru\hh{ shures Wwore st ) Loxpoy, Jan. 4. Atiouy ave been arranged for China. There [ more particularly the Union Pacific group, | deawn from the Bank of en more business in_heavy goods | which secured advances of 1to 2% porcent. | yaday, £26,000. Copstaninople and the Mediterrancan | the bonds of the Union Pacific wnd United | "G00 COnT h\",\‘ ports. The transactions in yarn are confined | States subsidiary companies at the same time f 0 AVOEIATE ) 10 the home trade. The business is of a retall | making material advances under ineroased | ERE SR hngy and goods are taken for early de- | demand. The reduction fn the = Union ' Pacific collateral evidences of & sub- | BERUIS, J 1 stafement of the Tm- stantial improve th financial perial Bank of Ge 1y shows a decrease in n that Bosrox, Mass, Jan® & et Line | 127; bal: <, 42370897 fon. In IL‘I tate aftragon | excliangoon New Vou g the was chocked by n sude NEW YORK, Jn Ak In Distiiling and_ Cattl Fooding from | e Beng Sonmine ) 601 10 6214 on hoavy sales. Industrials sym= | Chicago, Goe proniwem pathized 0 the extent of 2 on Suzar and 14 | i, ) In Chicago Gis. At the same t the ¢ } stocks were subjected to a sharp pres 080, Nog Vornura yielded 11 to 2 per cent, except tor Delaware | f50. New York excly & Hudson, which remuined steady. The R B T eral list reacted 14 to 1 per cent from the | Dills, and 84 or sight there more or less "ot poultry | highest, but the market closed firm ata Small | Stead e b st | light Christmas Onicaso, N, Jan. 4. The announcen hat the government erop report for January would be jssucd thi afternoon rather w hinged the grain markets, With regard wheat, there was no decided opinion formi- lated cerning the report, but traders in corn and oats concluded that, as regards these articles, it must nece help the bulls At closed about i wer than the d €. Corn is Yo higher, and onts from i higher showed the buil cligae o | control. At the close pork Aard and ribs cach 1 In wheat theie was n dny. The openlng Tower than ye other e or ~ again foll | veloped and price Became easier wiy hetw I low There wore pretly fres 11y part of the s visions helped murket, able, the veceipts in e Tightor than they have been nd other Kind< of produge held over atter n | rally holiday in the hands of constumers it not by | “The one ohvious comment o dealert. 11 genorally requives sevoral days (o | Stock exehange at the opening of the: new . ;< store the »lr‘vnliu' 10 Hw} normal ‘u dition. year," says t nancial writer of the Even- eipts Continue of a Holiday € dpices yestorday did not show mueh change s thiat 1t shows no significant alarm Sapply of Cattle Quite Short. [l ogi market 1 vory firm ne will be noted Y eritics ngroe, however, that the | Ly ':,'",” UL L LR R * Al I Pt T AU L T (AT, Jan. 4. ~Receipts continue of 4 holl- AVPLES S held at $3.50@4.00 for | 1 i undte, as o rule, day chracter, hut, for the first hnlt of this weck compared with the corresponding three | BuiTen The sudden conval nonrly 1,000 ¢ LLODO sticen ter on the market December 15 ”“ supply "’ MR RR M 1,500 shoi Wednesday's run and of LR, | - cnee, 1o Tort betinn these not third wounld suit the drosse WiS I VCTY 108 lots at 17 money rates, tarned the fnternatio Oud and in mentof evediv inonr favor, und checked ab- | ghterors and spec- | elow 16¢ Tuptly the new engagerient of gold for export to cholee eatile wore CRANBEItIES So'far itwas cloarly @ restoration of the Y RO e ey cher e to equilibrium. - Yot barely fort- | 101 b this elass selling at from 10007 ¢ it s pssed and the local money market | #.107 o #4.60. L oanytiing ot strictly CELERY wravitating bck to 0xactly the position ovs oA the mnrket wis © slow and tor, Byt G " e o o "hihments | WA dower tendency. Buyers wore i T doe | kot sty Benii ATOWIRE Tor the oGy Ieidental | ent and sellers fownd it difficult o indu L Lt | Hmited and ivd 10 the January paymonts, the loan market | then to take mediuu to inferior cattle eve Lo i t. Asad stands wgain on o level of very at ease, haded pri Sales of this latter cla ut mid- | a long eling exclinnge s havdentis and import cly at from §3.00 to & The points of tho | Will ot huy 1l e e W e e | ood Tiandy 1,100 1o 1,200-10. steer orings during | Such fiey Stock market wider sueh eiveumstances | Made up the bulk of the offerings, sold L Sty 1 narkbie 1t s not saeprising to those who | A6 ftom 875 to 410, o substa which caused the | gl were studicd its tendency during the last two “‘ ly s and about everything n and pro. changzed hands, i ables wore favor- | Slting, porhaps, o trade in butehers' northwest creiad cotuminity, the fin T e T Clate, but his refused (0 fook upon the ety ward e el o st selling 1 Onas wodistinet menee, This i sile, and the dem of the prowinent Operators aid some O HSELt0 o0 or UGt Ot Er ety || Nouidess Bobi: Yo tail Tong whent was also reported to hiave been y nt i first-elass seouritics | PUEDOsCs - ull - the ®old. Local contracts of wheat were sepocted 10 f2 _ butehers i I L unusuadly laese supply of money, | 1 2 at 7,000 b, agaiist 5,500,000 bu. the Which can bo controlied by markot eliques | from to 82 Provions week 1o choice cows and heife Interested in advancing or maintaind IS, A A A ¥ £1.15. Good to choiee fat The fsue of new silve wt il o 3 of that whici hiis cd for some days F40,000,000 or l'nlllm:i‘\lhrx stigs were in ive demand and str 3§ Left over past, higher pri which were fairly through the | from $275 up to $3.80. The general run of | —=—— ined o, The better Nt NPt bulls, however, sold around $2.00 to $2.50, The rotal. o e sion of in supply of calves wis lght. Good 1o choiee v govien= R, poals sald at from 3300 16 £5.00, common o i silve trze calves and yeatlings at around $2.00 10 el v with sl Lurae nd yeariings at around $2.00 ¢ s was dull in the st zold e A ) Liis was more on_account of the - ply thian slackness inthe and. “The 1 reccipts were taken o strong prices and the is quotably strong. Representative od for by the OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET, 2 1 oter. 1 acter | toand tr Quoti VL4, 75: falr he opinfon that he opinion tha iy ert something il Qioted t 42,0022.50 per bunch Plhiere appears to be plenty of hut- AL Yottt b ot be said At surplus, Strajght packages of Ko lrgely at 16¢ and seleeted docensionally 200 1s tonehed tiorstock would linve to sell even are: Bell and (0 bugle, $9.50% which seized the tinued ~ for it worked it higher u move- fol K 44 mixed 1 193 mived 7 20 il sed 818 niived and e higher, Quotations bl hella rsey Cape Cod, $9.50. or duz, bunches, 35¢ The suy s very Tight and the mar g, The demand 15, however S ot require many to minrked of ¢ e rally e Recelpts a Receipts, at the Omaha, Neb, for at 5 oclock p. . January 4 RECEINTS Disposition of Stock, Union Stock Vards, South twenty-four hours ending 1893 was about from oy Ua | and price then Lator wlva yoster- | ot K CATT Wi SHEED fuir to | Cars. Moad|Cars. | Head|Cars which ostly iy 1y HOMSES & LS th Wity it t nd the elos Hond | Cars. | Head s 108 2 i1 518 ) ! DISPOSITION fon frosh i {1i6 advines 1 BUVERS CATTLE G | hardly wo | the Taarket quotod ot $1 HONEY from MONS GA s stock and eanners M rther st prices anount of mixed stock on vl was good from all cows sold for ¢ # way from | $1.00 A lawely b Tmost the prose irrels are fecling of the com- \shipping fal comunmity sarrency sit Omnhia Pucking Co The G. 1. Hammond Co Swift & Co The Cinliy Packing Co John P Sqilres & Co I Becker & 1D AL IS G oriis White, &1L Pold I (o tn Shippers and’ Focders wor o o it ot ral are generally i sl rabbits at 7oc. i white clover is quoted all the 170020, Quotatl Grares Lt £4.00 ianed i AL $0.00 per 5 with rs around Nirrs nuts, 1. OVSIETRS 18@350 | ONIONS 1 eorn was quite the reverse g0 hickory nuts, #1.65; black wil- roling Prices cin The ket “per husly ORANGES At Omiha still remain at 1 i 1< quict. Tome grown, vistons and ton and Spanidh $1.90 per erate mianrketis stifl supplicd with ights e quoted a @ Tots fund 83,00 for five to Wited 1o_fio saie Wostern, Nebraski and Utah and Colorado WESTERN IRESTS, s the money T y and of HSC1E forcing o Droblein which the new ¥ s00n 50 Ive 5 e the winter gold exports have had a prtiad explanition i the exceptional de- nand from Austria n st week's ships ment wis deseribed s dorder coniracted Ll for while the Austrian governmeny was stifl | the market, “But Austiian bid for gold is [ mow withdrawn and future operations in ster- T miust be based on - the general merits of el Howing are the closing quotations of 1z stocks on the New York Stoci ex- decl ipts of 74 y, havin tiguir influence, but the de- Thiproy 1 sotd up with Tl tons, a full 1e cding ln ruled N closed With fron wain, A U loen] speculato dited with s pureliase, and many of the sdier Mstanding contracts on 25 for sinzle o tAToRs e trade is 1 | of smali lots from storos. stoek is quoted at 80 at PoULRy () Operations Continue on n Relatively Sng i Onis I th it Plac s 1) seer and feeder Bk Tomorrow's will Western packing operations continue tively small basis, the urns leating - total of 240,000 the week, against 270,000 last week and Iast vear, making i total of 279,000 sing vember 1, nzainst 460,000 last year. compare as follows promine moder < prov dvin A Juree tradoe kens were i the hest demasnd of anyihing in the poultry e and good stock conld safely be quoted at 7 Good turkeys were not verysplenty nor was the demand v wrge at 12 Ducks 1l geese wer steady at Sir e, SWEET POTATOES - The <upply .llirl they A\lu held at %4.2 change todu RESH GETABLES 1 growers are g I fow frosh vegatables of hothouse UGS Vel Ay i ErOW oW o VL2 doze ey D - NOTLIBERIEAGIHG % R e ',;w 00| Alton. 1R, 8 | Northorn Pacte ptd 4ib Ul o preferred -1 130 (U, P, Don. & Gull... 1ot AL Awmerican txprows.. 117 [ Nordhwe 1155 thin, 3a@ Baltimore & Ohlo do preferred it about, |I|<- nada Pacitic . 8 N. Y. Central, « 1084 pose of. nada Southerii. r& N B 4 entral Pacific Oinlrlo & Wiiori It hos. & Uhio Oregon Lmp. i hlcago Alton Oregon Nav BrEQET Oro. 8. L& Chicugo'Giia Pacifie Mail Duoria, De Piltabiirg... Cullman P Reading. Richmond Richmond | Rio Gra o pro Rock Tal 415U L s 18U ied for ¢ DRESSED Iy £3 00 BEEF 21 19 Av. 780 888 vas transacted In onts, and there was a firmer market, d lurgely to sympathy with oth rains, <o to the | belief that the sovermment report wonld he bullish, Less disposition to sell existed, and the shorts showcd more unensiness and bought 720,071 355,001 22500 145,00 | 1200%| 109.0%! & s ve igh KO is very light Culongo Kansas City Quiiin “Louis Clacinonil Indianapoils. 0.000 35,000 200,000 185,000 215,000 gritin of Tho' report hand was the stoek ¢ Wlating fo r kaplds. ., Joseph thin dest thing on the market o dis- o shorts somew wore orders on outside _gecounts on the DUz side of th market. At the shme G Tocal manufacturers and <ome of (he leadin Toeal speculutors were also inelined to pur ehise hihor trocly of e more deforred de- liverics. Reports from Liverpool indicated a | Tight stock on hand, with ' further advance of 15in Turd and buton. The receipts of pro- ducts were vather light, and (he shipments of all kinds were quite larke and pr v ply, with considerable vings. AU the extrenme figures was e ltile more pressure to settled hack slizhtly eipts for tomor 300 cars: onts, 170 ¢ PRODUCE L well POINTER kuown Oy lengo Live Stock Market. for Chy XDORT. 0 1L, Jan 4.—[Special Telegram to 1400 1=Rhsiness on” the cattle market ather slow, with buy! ek more critld pist. Prices, perha any lower, bt the wir on Monday was not as on good 10 clioiee steer quoted prices steady, some Tower. Prime cows ‘and steady and there wis steady prices for stocke Prices for hogs were but lateron the gene and although (h yesterday, price Strong and we 0 3080; $6.85 10 56,90 woihis at fr i The demand “for prime light sorts at from 80,80 (0 $6.90; other lights, at from $6.60 to « « « « H MIXED. i commission house write 17 We hve had @ very stas X Kot forsome weeks and bien unusally low, but the market is about cared of held stoek, and you ean now look el Detter prices unless we should have L spell of very soft weather, Do not ship live voultey for it is unsalable. undle you pouit great puins with ivand it Wil pay you. nany peopl of orange s distin thitt inseels pi It oringe 2 80 U3 L0lo. Conl & Tron ... 968 Cotton 01l Cort Del. Hudson. DTS W DI§ T G pfd nt pou ave ruied prices have s S0 shirp ¥ or yesterd i e deal wealk, wnd others neifers’ sold about fair demand with i feeder wsicr for o short time, u market closed strong, top price was not upto all grades ruled fully as 1t from § ‘kers and r. prd o do W . ! 50 50 50 60 com reached hicd W prices 4 W C1000 wheat, 1083 Fort Way ars; hogs, B russett un- 1ot Both ays the Produc infon that the L whilo oth ieluring the pe ive it the durk color these fdeas are erroneous. The Fussett rows on the outside of the orange It gets its color from the sun's rays, he ttis sweeter than the oranze which grows in the tree where it is protected from the sun, for the reason that it matures more quickly, as it is well Kknown that the sun vy 8 the greatest ripener of fruit of any Kkind., The russett orange is better than the bright for many reasons, In most instances the po thinner and it always has more Juiee In proportion to the size. BUSINESS BRIEFS, Nl!(,r preforred . N. Lord will 5o outof the hotel business [ Noty Contral.. ... at Doniphan. OEiOIkEEYipTd n Miles J. Lumbard, in the grocery busine ho total sule Hastings, has failed res, ineludi 015 | 8o 5 . E. Butler, a confectioner at 9 9 will rémove to Elgin. W.J. Beatty, inthe hotel bus ard, has soldout to John Angus, J.W. Moore has succecded Moore & Sterner, paint il watl pa dmaha, 1, Blanch: ded to the hardware business of Blanchard & Anderson at Wausa. The firm of Stein & Kruzman, agricultur: Tmplement dealers at Bloomfield, has been suceeed «1 by Steln, Krugman 1\ ‘0. rOCK Neb., Jan. al to Tig mnual meeting of - the stockg holders of the Frontier County Republi ocenrred tod The report of the seeretury and treasurer shows the fi 1 condition of the paper tobe in_ good shape, and a steady growth ne first Issue. The following oflicers wer President, A, Wilsey; vice president 11: dircetors, Wilsey, W. 11 McCowin, L. O. Richardson, il L. HL Ol Hocking Valioy Hiinols Cantral St. Paul & Duluth Knn, & Tex. prd 0 Erio & Wost a0 proferr Liko Shove Fend Trost Louls. & Nash Louls. ' New Aib'y Manhattan Con.. Memppls & €. Michizan Cen( Missourl Pacitic obllo & Olilo nshiviilo ational Cordage.. 1 *d as follows: 1as foll ar Refinery TR 1in quote v n. Conl & Tron TOW. [« mixed and LOSE, VENT'Y, 1l 084 1300, b 11038 Jununry Februs, May....... oats do preferred. . Wells Fargo 15xp Wostorn Union... Wheellng & L. K, o proferrod.. Minn. & St. T V| D. & it G % Genaral Natlonal Linseed. . arge| i angliogay aig| ity g b 014 Bl By °p M t was slow and ness. Receipts were so outside demgnd still supply proved excessive, of mutton stocl wi prices and the movenent grudes diflicult than on days this week. Common (o tive and Texas stock, w able portion of the supply at the lunds of buyers throughout at from 10¢ to Tomb market was also i e (o prime Limbs sold and the to fair good g Best 1 o with ited host steady 11000 940 L1064 L1098 940 1000 1064 993 4004 | 1 @Th 50 Al ) Only tho : salable of such previous rgrades of n ich form a considel et with no favor ud trade dragged “decline. The ned to wenkness, at from $6.00 to ades at from tive muttons are que good 1o cholee weste ixed native 4.00 to $4.75 sl ang| i s Huisy Hll- & | 100; Missourd fie, 8 w England, 5,200; Northern proferred, 44003 St Paul, 9,500 Sugar, 49,500; Unlon Pactile, 33,800; Western Unilon, 6,000, Petersburg, | Fits 7 Cash auof FLOUI yance on tl ss at Orch- adic hotter gr d tendeney 0. 2 spring @osise; N 2, 41 280 Londo; Inancial Review, [Copyrighted 1593 by James Gordon Bennett.] _Loxnox. Jan. 4.—[New York Herald Cable— Special o THE BEET-Apirt from a few se s which niet with Some anount of spec wlative attention, busiess wis v the Stock exch enveloped the ¢f ll\ the ”r('lhl L has been responsible for t; 00 head; 000 head. Journal report ipts, 15,000 head; shipments, In.ul‘v barely 1; The Evenin CATTLE - Rec 4,000 head tockors, 8 Receipts, 50,000 he ;._..mh,ly';j 80; koo wixed .nlullpu.um i been bl for G850 0.90; prime heavy and butchers member atside operitors, the marls ¢ Weights, $6.0507.10; 1ght, §6.606.90. on e I e oo Siteer—Rocelpts, 11,000 hond; Shipments, ! kod, Indlun runce mpor . : 1500 Tead: market 107160 Towers native ties elosed decidedly stron than the oDzl routernn #1000 opened, 1 betger tendiney beinz repored on G continental bourses, mors particaliey has been' some excioment i doferred, Which © hs - been dealt n, and eclosed 87 per cent i operators hive gone in for e dividend of 7 pur cent. "Olher, deseriptions have be Huenced by dividend anticipations. castern nproved 1 per cent and othoers up to i per cont. Seotch 1ines, however, rather dull.” Anierlean dull the greater purt of tone, but pric i (HCEE Worst points 1 was espablishid i Philadelphin & o 1y 1 vothers, bt an inprov vlced I Denver Canadian lines wl Trank prefer 150 given 4 peciLOOllis: Wiy 1 10 % por eont. Moiey s ilnost o e i % : ¥ Short loans hive becn casily obtained it 1 por cent. The discount market wasquicts two and three months bills were quoted at 13 10 15 per ¢ e Ol Marke v . New Yors, Jan. 4. PEIROLEUM-Strong; i, openad, BB e: IEhest, bae; Towest, 5330, Hnd At 106 por osing, Bde bid. Pontisylviinin ofl, spot sulos Zoffered it 4 por cont, Tebruary options, siles 26,000 bbls. 1t | PRINE MERCANTILE PAVER—56 po init ofl, sl none, 270se bid, 800 | STERLING EXCHANGE — Firm, With total sales, 26,000 bbls,’ United closed | business it £1.85 404,86 for Sixty day bid for Februiry. and $1.874% for demand. COTTONSEED Ol1, The ¢losing quotations on bonds: low, 47¢. B TALLOW phs), b iosty- Quiet, TURPENTING LOXDON, Jun. 4. Derewt, rket ste (I yi Tl\unu\' Skl Ponrk—Mess, per bbl., # 110,75, &o;r 100 1hs., $10.70; Short tb, sidos (1005e), 214609.15' salted shoulders (hoxc clear sides (hoxe W tai Distillers' finished goods, per gal., New York Live 2. New Yonrk 1, inclus Stock Ma e sitle iy ans, #3.704 Dressed beef IS todiy, ket. loaf, 5! t. Louis Murkets, Jan, 4 granu B The following ments toduy: AW “and ship- Frour — Un- CLES, it cash, EIUTS [RIHPMENTS S Ves i LvES per b, low grassors, $ @3.1215, SHEED AND sheep firm: #3.005.60 per 100 1hs, foas-Receipts, 6,979 reet. Market noming hips 50 Quarices of b head; ) eash May, 12,000 2 00) 235,00 23500 0N 5 000 Flour, bbls. 5 Wheat, bu . O 2 Corn, bu . + Onts, bu . Rye.'bu.... Barley. ...l On the Produc, mark 180 shruary, May, narket 2600 bid; 5000 G400 higher, 343 900 S 940 BARLEY sales, G, EaGs—Unchanged Pork-—316.00 for old; Flour, 1t 5,000 by Slow; LAMBs—Receints, Lowa and Minnesota, lambs, e per 10 5 dhors sheep, 140 107 lead Lard 1y stewd 100 bbi : onts, ) b )00 Bhls.: wheat, 21,000 000 Dins onts, 38,000 bu.; rye, ley, 4,000 bu New York Markets. PR, Jan o FounRo ports, 8.583 bhls., 28 lenand, psas City Live Stock Market, KaNsAs Crey, Mo, Ji celpts, 500 | S ket dull; ste 100215 cows, b 10¢ lower at $ feeders stendy to strong at #2,9003.75, Y Hcad; | shipm NEw Yonrx sy s, 1020 1480 1840 HO0 1200 1450 1700 L1040 soli 1 Y d.00; patents, # 0. Steady 2500 0N CALL— n, 4 pereent, nts, 4.70; rye mixture oo Mear—Duil, 7512.80). WHEAT—Receipts, 201 bu.; sules, 1,155,000 bu. bu. spot. Spots firmer, with opt active; No. 2 red, 8e in stor BO03gc aflont, 790:@HGLcC £ 0. b.; 83 : No. 2 norihe ' Optlans opened woalk 'y Waivie deeliio on lavge receipts wost and Wenlness there, and ruled ol as i the govermment report due toduy, closing | steady after advancing s covel Ing and following the Jinu- ary, T5@78 ¢, closing @sle, elosing RyE Bay Han ) Cony~— It salos, bu.' spot. Spots firmer, in vator; BOK@SIe aflonts NoO. @49%ic: steamer mixed, 501 No, B3¢, "Options were dull and %e higher lowing wheat and the west; | B0 yie; May, 51 ellow western, AR 5 bull, # g Supge -Heceipis, 300 heads zood Hhcen S others duli, weak: mutions, 1,700 bu.; exports, futuress 8,000 s moderately and elev head; shipments, nominally strong, 54,55, bills 11435 1650 1460 1285 It 1300 8 4igs rei.,. b 3 h 20 Pacine o 'oF A ¢ i 130 Lousiana st'ped s San ¢ I 11680 Missonrl vs 1300 oL i 1640 et s 4 ¥ Markots, 0. new aet s Mo, T, 4, 3 Dr 21108 04150 ixed, 32147 nixed, y irmer; crude, 43¢; yel- St. Louis Live Stoek Market, §1. Lovs, M CATTLE -Recelpts, 3,200 head; sl ot reported; market f s steers, #3.10w0.00; grass fod, Northorn Pac. iy nsols wanted; elty ($2.00 for 16015 spring TURPENTINE SPiRITS 22 ipts, 11,200 heq rket easier; b )b, m’),l E shipments not ., J5.0000.90; Tt §3.00@5.00; cho ported; packing, §6. Sk e Kan IKANSAS Crry, No. 2 hard CoRN-No. OATS -stoady; RyE—Firm atble, Burrer - Unehanged; dad 17G@ 18¢. iS—Active 30, RECEIPTS - \Wheat, 76,000 bu.; corn, 8,000 " 115 b onts, 2,000, = U Wheat, 14,000 bu.; 1,000 Boston Stock Quotations, bu.; oats, 1,000, Bosroy, Mass. Jan.4.—The following are Coftee the closing stock quotitions: DS, 48,300 bu.; exports, 140 bu.; NEw YORK, Jan. 4.—Opt ka, 8i'g | Bo: OO0 bu, futur 100,000 bu 10 to 15 points D, el 20 moderately ae points down to 5 poliits up. neluding Janu ts not sty mut- ] ; 1o 860 e Wear Siore 2 130 b 8t iy i oxi ceipts, 25,500 hu 50,000 bu, IKEIS AND F 00, 4 10 14 00 7 00y 113 il [ 0} : expo futury dull; No. amery, 2622 0 Mutiial Unlon Bl ) 3, 4nig White, 5 fol- corn, Murkot, -QOUGH “DON'T. DELAY ed steady, 1 bar ’ Atehixon & Toj stend Boston & Albany Salos, 42,600 1 Bosto #16.00716,10; Pebruary, | ¢ Q . £15.90: Marcl 5RBA15.05; Apr 5 st lmu [ May, $15.70@15.85; July, #1565 tehburg tember, $15.70@15.85; Oetoher, §10, sling fek cember, §16.80. 8pot Rio, dull, steady; No. 7 F17.00. & Mo, wet & Hecla, Kiin surge. ! vy *Quincy Thmarnck Hoaton Lo ng it spon N 20 b’ White wostorn, 41@4 Chicago, hipping, 65¢; good to | ‘ntrai. Mass. ¢ Mex. ¢ ; N Y. & N Engluid, - ot Old Colo *iutland com *Aloues M.Colmew) *Atlantic ool Markeis, L1y 4 WiEAT mand fair; * holdirs offor nio western spring, 65 por cental Cony—Iirm; demand good; per contal BACON- Long | perewt; long elen " Dull, steady EGas —Qulet, weaker, uns 28c; western, Tute gathered, 250 Hibes—Steady PORK-Qulet, Stronger; old me mess, $10.25; oxtra prime, nomi aetive, suonger; pleklod | middics, firmer; short clear, $9.20.° Lurd, wiet, stronger: western sieam’ closed BU08: Bulow, 200 Vierces e di100, ONt o alen, nones January, FL0.90; Mareh, 31 ay, $10.45. B Falr domand, firw; ore: > son Store tled; western, v ae- ) Rlare I ly; red vesaenn No. 2 red, by - iis pared with 1y saple prices, but with meat mon, shippe 15 hold freely the murket improved right g and the close was at pricesa shide to be higher than Tuesduy. The range of prices wis the same yesterday, common under- WelRht stull selling us low i’ $6.65, und choice butcher and heavy loads at 685, By wk the pens were eleared, the mirket closing up very stron ir 10 good hogs of about all” weights sold ut from #0.70 1o #6,80, as against $6.70 10 esday. §6.40° 10 £0.60 one week ago, and $3.70 10 83,75 one y, Representative sales: Av. Sh. Pr No. 40 86 60 50, ity 70 71 65 78 15 89 B0 s, $15.560; new Al eut meats 01419 western, 4s 55 1bs., porewt xa B wd short elear, A5 s, 405 ¢ 483 e - New York Mining Quotations. NEW Youk. Jan. 4.—Tho following are the g mining quotations: Milwaukeo ¢ MIWAUKEE, Wik, Jin, 4 Market, 1t Oures Colds, Coughs, Bore Thre Waeat Steady; Bronchitis Crown Point {om Cal, and Va Deadwood Gould & Curry Hale & Noreross Homestake Moxican Ontario Ophir W 200 W 10) 1 10) 1500 180 Plymout Sterra Aevada Standard Unlon Con. Yellow Iron Siiver Quick silver ao Bulwer 170 i 1100 Vo b 1) ) prefd. ! 1700 100 f in advanced stag You will see the excellent effect after frat dose. Bold by deslers everywher bottlos 60 ceats and $1.00, SOUTII OMAIL \. Union Stock Yards Lompauy, South Omaha. 1 Cattle Lo and Sh —— LLII H Wood Brothers, Live Btoek Commission Merchunts. JOLN D DADISMAN, | Wari B Wooh, | Market Reports by mall aud wire cheerfully tur nished upon spplication OATs - Active; No, 8115@88 50, BARLEY RyE-—ic, sk airl No. 8, o Pia 1nox-bull, .50, Correi--Qui LEav-Uncha AN Lirm. 15, $10.7. BUGAK- Quict and fi ; muscovadd, 59 tost at fe: retined fairly active wnd firm: No. 6, 41404 7-160 MOLASSES -Néw Orleans, steady. Man steady; American, $12.750 Gde , unch - - ged; doing Cotton Market, LEANS, Lu., Ju Tow middling, Oty Biger ol recolpts, 6,840 fair demund and | 7,229 bales; exports to Fr Oustwine, 2 bales; ady 353,179 hules. New O Aling, 9 al Notes. Jan. Clearings, Fioan ross receipts, Mo, 4,200 bales; 7,000 bales; KANSAS C1r 82, ales, 40 0 240 240 50 40 160 120 B0 | Stock, NEW | ORLEANS, $2,124,363, Pamis, Jan, for the Fair dewand and st La., Jan. 4.—Clearings, unehester Commerelal Review. STOCKS AND BONDS, 4. ) market 10 the west MANCHESTER, Jun 4. l'h rdian, in its commercinl urticle, say: Business hus not ot bewn a1y resutied- The mTkes, however, e dlibtinetly” drm, *séiiors dooking forvard | 4.~The temper of specu- with confidence to highor prices., Thelr expees | ugion Stock exehunge was bullish dur- tation Iy based partly on the Buportant cur- | (AL LA FLOCE o Atlment of production and the high cost of lug the Eroater part of the day, but dealings {..:‘.,.IM cbtton wnd partiolly on’ the fact ro somewhat better distributed than of i thy near future there will boun e | fate. Among Industrinls Awerican Sugur few sules of Three per cont rentes, 99f; olled the Situation the arings, $214,449,142; rtion of the Day. 4.-G steady; state bonds negloct BALTIMORE, Md., Jun. 4. 895; balunces, #404,253, Menpris, Teun., Jan. 088, balances, 885,647, selling at par. sz, s, Mo, Jan. 4.~Clearings, $5,816,- yernment bonds Clearings, Kate, 6 per cent, 4.—Clearings, $642,- New York exchange #4,310,- 50 HO 8O 120 240 40 Clilcago, Managers in the foreign demand. There have | Refining was the special card, sells from irtiugs, There ls rather | 1125 10 116 for the cowumon aud f Iu 00 o 40 to | y | tots, 1,602 | M | the sty You IWould Pay $100 Rheumatism, or will to a doctor who guarantecd your Kidney Trouble, Nervous Debility, remove that humor from your system. to cure dreadful Scrofulous Now, reflect — purchase a bottle of the celebrated Kickapoo Indian Sagwa Nature's made of roots, barks, $10,000 own blood purifier. Simple and harmless, and herbs. We will pay to any person whocan prove that this remedy will not re- lieve or the abov cure troubles mentioned, and that any of our testimonials regarding the cure of these disea not absolutely genuine. HEALY & BIGELOW, Kickapoo Indian Oil a quick cure for all pains, 35 centa, Age are New Haven, Conn, ** Pure Blood, Perfect Health." $1.00a bottle, Al druggists. DWA EADY REL FOR pAI tinstuntly stops the most excruclating pains ATTie done more ood than any Known remedy T CHIEST Ol SIDES, HEADACHE, (one, rubbed on INFLAMMATIONS, IN THE SMALL OF necossary. Al INT AR FAINTING 1 1R W With RADWA by hand. act lixe m RITEUMATISM, BACK, more ext . DIARI Lo 0 droy & I half'a tu PILLS thero s 1o botie CONQUERER OF PAIN, fe, eausing the pain to Instantly st EURAL il CURE or PI Itis truly the gre For SPRAINS, uny other BRUISES, externnl BACHACHER, 'ain in PAIN; & fow applicas ror QNGRS TIONS SCIATIOA AL 1 : poato mppicatiohs. are COLIC, SPASMA. NAUSEAU, tastantly and quiekly cured by VED OR AGUE, Fold by All Druggists Manufacturers’ and J obbers Directory AwNINlls AND TEN Omaha Tent- Awning \ _BABS AND TWINES. | "Bemis 0 naha Bag COMPANY. BITYGLES, M. 0. Daxon, Bleycles s0ld on monthly four sacks, burlaps, paymonts. 12) N.1ith. BOOTS AKD Morse-€oe Shos Company, Howard Streat. We are making elose pric:s to cash b seliing a class of goods which iy with merchants. s, anl aro v suloablo Hand-Sewed SHOE CO., boots,shon s and rubber goods, 133+ 1310 Harney St. Kirkendall, Jones & | Amflr COMPANY. mirs. ng. Rubber Shoe Co. 1104-1106 Harney L 1102 COAL, COtE, Omaha Coal, Coke &| LIMIZ CO., hard and woft coal, 8 1 cor. 16th and Douglas S Eagle Cornice Works Mfrs. galvanizel lron roley, window caps, Luille skrlignts, ete. M. E. Smith & Co., Dry goods nishing Kilpatrick-Koch Dry otion: ods, ¢ ;, ___HARDWARE, Rector & Wllhelmyf COMPANY, Laback& Linn, : | Denters tn hurdware an Corner 10tk and Jackson | mechmbon: fania © " SU oty I G0 ustas st WAL Glbhun&Co Wholesnlo .\ AtEAW RO0d s, mittens, 2th and Harney Sts. John A. Wakefeld, Imported, American Port. coment, Milwa ko2 comunt aid Quln, white liwe. Charles R. Leg, Hardwood | r, wood Darquet L. Obarfeldse &C o Import:rs anl job b of milllaery. not 1o Mallordersprom pt. 1001 Farnam St. 203212 5. 11th St Frick & Haroant, Wholesale liguor dealors | 0ILS, — Slandard 0il Co., Loty Carpenter Paper Co. | Carry o full stock of printing, weapping and iting " papers, - enrd ete, 1 and lubricating otls, axle grense, ete. PRI’IDUEE GCOMMISSIOY, Omaha Upholste mg €O., upholstored furni- wiro, 12 1104 Nicholns St Wholeaale only, Beehee & Ruuyan FURNITURE €O, and 13t St _GROCERIES. | DRUDS, ETC, D. M. Steele & Co., | Blake, Bruce & Co., 1201-1205 Jones St., 10th and Harney sts., Omaha. Un ited States Marshal's Sato, In tne circuit court of 1ny United States for the aistrict of Nebraski: Algernon 8, Patrick vs. Erwin Davis—No. 1} G. blic notico s horby iven that in pursu anece and by virtue of an ulfas order of coury tssu0d out of abovo named courtin iboye cn- titled cause, I, Brad D. Siaughter, United Stutes marshal for the dist Nobrasion, willon the cightoenth diy A D, 1803, 4t the hour of ten o'l f said day, at the fro county court house of K . Nebeas- ka, in the town of Niobrara, K nty. Nu- riska, sell at publ W ai- roots, to the highest and best bidders. all the right, title and intorest of tho »forosai Erwin Davis in and tothe following lunds and tene- ments, Lo-w L: N 4 0f see 4, twp 31, north of rango 3 wes and e noliund e i3 s el of seed, and tl 5 Wiy 0f sec 25, in twp i, north: all of rango 4, west of the Gth p . knd the ¢ % of seeih 1n Lwp 0, north of range 2 westi and the s '3 of the s w i of sec ad the 1 1 of the n w1 of see 11, and thes w i of the s W 1 of soe 11, and the n'o b of see 14 and the 5wy of sec'l5 in Cwp il north of ra st and the's e 1y of and tho w L of 500 80, wnd (e n n twp i north, all of rango % f sec 19, und tho s w iy 0f and the w 13 of 3, north (morth) door of the so0 10, s00 15, of ran e 140t 8o Fundl the s o i 1008604, 10 | the n oy of se OF 8 Wy fnd the w b5 OF 8 4 1y nwiofsolof sec? and t 4in twp 2, norh of rang 3 soc 15, and thon w 1 of 8 Of's w g, wnd then b of 1 ety of & {n twp L north Of range i, w the © b3 Of Kue 10 twp 80, north of i ndl tho w 13 of nw i wnd the wis of 8 W i, I LW p north of range 2 west; and the s iy of sec 0, Itwn 0 morth of ¢ Westi and all of seo \In- Lwpiil, north of ran’e % west; and the n W L ul Fange b woati and of sec. @2 ntwp. . north of ran i west. and the w's of see. 20und the st of so 31 in twp. 31 north of ranze e W the 544 0fswie, and the 814 of 86l of see. 22 and the o1 o 10 swig and ne'q of sec nwiy und swis and selg of sec, 17, twp. 41, horth of Fan and ‘thd nwli of see. 4, and neii of sec, 4. and n! 3 of see & and nels of ee. 12, and net 34 of see. 6 in twp 20, north of ran Of swiy ind W of 5014 of ¢ i, north of t all situated 1 Knox § Sane havinz been heretofore levied upon by virtus of u writ of attachment issved out of the district court of Knox county, Ne- braska. Bald sale s to satlsfy a judgment of sild United States cireuit court obtafned at its Junusry tern, 1800, in favor of Aigeruoon 8 Patrick, und against the suid Erwin D vis, BIRAD D, SLACG I [E ted States Murshal. Districe of Nebraska, JOuN L Wester, Attorney for platntiit A106- 733015+ 1 1O GEORGE WAKREN SMITH, WILLIAM M. Jonkins, Doella Davis Cuthor te Hotbs Nelson B Bweitzer. dohn C. £, Loli- wonn. Mary 8. Suunders, Lizzio W. MeCl sty, Dominlok Hook, Auna Vandesburg Branch & Co,, ;st, A, Clark & Co., Butter, choose, oggs, | “poulies ana gimo, Kinds, oystors. 317 8. Lith St ) STOVE REPAIRS, | 8ASH, DIOR duce, frults of all Omaha Stove Repair | M. A, Dishran & Co, Goorgo | min. Mici piny, Geors hoad. Eibridgo’ L David M. Ure, A, (" ton, Ludoo A non-residont You aro horehy notifisd thut ths unders signed, throo disinterestod frocholders of the city of Omaha, have boen duly appo.nted by the mavor. with tho approval of the city councilof sald ity to a43ess the dumige to tho ownors respoctive.y of tho vroperty declared by ordinance Becessary 10 bo appros printed for the uso of said city for the purs pose of openinz und extending Newton strees trom Duvenport's subidivision 1o §1th strost. Youare furthernotified thathaving uocopted said appolatment and duly quaiifiol us rog wo will, on the 23 )lln{ D. 150}, ut tho hour of i o'elools uf tho oftl o of Geo, J. Pauly £, within the corporito Hm= for the purposy of cons sossient of dan ry L.Henek,Osc al Lifo Insir coly, William: O, wior' Secley Y. iz oy ri owoll Maudida be € Mison, Liwe olsolle, 1603 Kar its of sald eity, sidoring and ma 4RO L0 LHO LW e porty, by o son of such taking priation thereof. tul fnto o spocial benelits, if uny The property belongin: to you, proposed to bo. appropriatol as aforesald, and which hus been de I nocossary by the couneil, by ordinance, Lo appropriaie to the s ot 01t, ol situ it 1 sald elty o Omahi, o the county of Douxlus, and stute of Nebraska, isdescribed us folfows, to wits Goo, Warron Smith="Tho south 27,85 foot ot Tots i, 7 T, g und gk _Willlam \I 55 feet lod nking—Thoe soutl Dolla Davis and Catnerino | south 27.8 feet lot 40, Nolson B, Bwitzer—~The north Joho O. K, Lehmunn—North 26,15 f 8842 oot lob 5 Mury B. Baunders—North 20.15 feot oast 66,83 cet lot 6 Lizzie W, MeClnskoy—North 26.15 fost lot 63 Dominiek Hook—North 615 feet Lot 64 Osear Hartman—=North 2015 feet lot 65, Michigan Mut. Life Ins. Co.—~North #6.15 feed west 15 lot celey—North 2413 toct of middle ¥ nd nppro= siderntion Lof cast Goo. M. lot i William 0. Whitehoud—N | 2 lot 65 Eibridge Luwton loy M. Mason 2015 feot 1ot 3. A. C. Lelshton ~North % Eivridze Lawton Ludoc A. Crowel corge 1. Sleck 1 toet of 1ot y L. Heuck—South of lot oL Anna Vandenburz—South 2155 feet of north % of south % of lot 41 All in Gise's addition in sald elty, county and state You ure notified to be present at the time and aforesaid, and muke any objections 10 or statements concerning sald proposod aps propriation or assessment Of diauiwges, us you may consider proper GEO. J. PAUL, It W, GIBSON. WAL G. SHRIVER. Owaha, Deoemberl?, 1692, D24a0p North 25,15 foet eash Nogth 213 fuot lot o7, nd David M. U 13 foot | oL west 44 foed feot souh % of I

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