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THE CONMERCIAL AND FISANCIAL| Big Advance in Provisions Was the Featur SELLERS Price of Hogs Conpared With Quota Highor S, onicaon, was in st mized fr pr yosterday of th in Spoculation Yesterday. NOT ANXIOUS 70 U! WERE i Toenty Ce of Was Indications tions ive pplics ., Jan. ¢ ate of eestacy today the farther bi; it s 650 Lard, 20 higher, Wiheat, ¢ the nusio vely nctive de at leand day's rate absorhed, Prices « Alate stan and was ity during May deliy afternoon 1t was onl, wanted a amin con B18.25 hof ame in w beforo the he precic The niot small rece the yards 13,000 110 The nile Dt I .00 or | Lard and ribs s ulthonzh [ opencd b 1o Thiurs more for s and close cligu his ow of lurd ane open selle In whent acted and opening w and for n e dvu e highor'than ket yesie deniand existed; was absorbed, w i vance sell northwest Mi erivs strer ful slaugl Progress i Corn_ ol final quof eased off urgent, u full %e, 1 ood " do th, ing e at T Estimatec 249 18.000 he . The leading futures ranged as follows: Wheat No January. May Janunry Februnry | Muy. .. oding 35c, hut 0 and oats played second f tn the pork pit and gained e and per bu. The mand for the lower grad. In somo eases 1 ol s and all th ngs were prde when the o) Mocted with a St the entire sessi ory, closed at L opened with buyers y oo two 1 1 $18.20 1o $19 il r reaction 1 ith inperative buying ovd y conld induee sellers to pa s stufl, the price wis up 1o Ve power of the market sipts of hos, The reecipts t wore 1000 head, s for ton v e e poeeted ared vals, cos of hogs compared with driseof 6 per e night.” There: wis unply docs not i e piEers the deali Were Joss sensatio #10.40 and cased to $10.60 Tater and closed ' a ypened 20¢ higher than they diy, but for some time thie Al i Wi witnte dropped 1 ning bell Vitus dan Pork ye 113 nute or It 1 imenced sailin tover < I the o5 it al. M were e v t I 60,000 harrcls of por! okers st 1 Lo Lribs, WrIZht was also af husiness ling 15 yesterdiny's time appeared 1o he rather ter started up and ased off e and 11 yesterday. T ed Xome by the lower “values ind which pervaded the air offeri all wheat lod t hie v moderate A stronger fe ns the sume was rdi s % were a it nneiapolis that ccipts and fingz thidt th L " The market the principal cause hei pter which the short selicrs n the pork pit i dull’ and slizhtly ations of yesterdiy, v trifle whin the Tnquiry wder which the price he buying being quite gen of chi Deinz indnl uly and Ly, the dif ahout marke the clos sined nn e in onts r hou aliiost enti PIS Lomorrow )5 cnrs: 3 wits was wits 94 |163@3s ax| Al 4 g 4 0% Blig 33t | Mons Pork— January Muy ... Lara— Junuary . By Ehort Ribs- January.. Muny 18 071 18 50 1050 10 40 940 dew Caush quotations were as follows FLounr 20c und bik Baic; Ryr BARLEY NO. 4, 1. 0. FLAX SEj TiNoT PoRk or 0,068 9,60 80.121,79. @10.15. sy SUGAR- standard The foll ments tod TANEICLES. Mess, per Db, 100 1bs, Quifct and firm; pi s b@l0c over nt 72%c; No, No. 3 @3N e 2 white, 3 No. 2 No. 3,f.0.h, u0--No. 1, $1.10, Prinie, $1,99@2.00, ribs, sides shoulders 050 dry 5 slhic shiort 1ted t clex Distillers' finished goods, p ‘ut loaf, b wy the receipts an Flour, bbls... heat, bu Corn, bu .. Onts, bu Itye. bu On o 1) market was qulet: 19@25c. NEw Y 50O phgs. lh!h( demand, Coun M Wit 600 bu spots fir store and 1.0. b.; eline, shorts above res o0 B350, RyE N bu.; bu.’ spo BO@H0 e v higher osing BOYc closing ut OATS | bu.i sule ot Spo ny most 8940; No. ‘llflll/{h’ AV Q ehotte, 7 No. 1 0. 2 northy Options were roduce exchanze wday the 262800 rosh, 27 ew York Markots, DK, Jan G FLOUR—Re i exports, 6,600 bbls,, 21, fien’ siles, TEAL—Steidy, quic Receipts, 5,100 bi.; exports, ales, 660,000 bu. futures: n dull;’ No. 2 red, ator; S0H1C aflout northern, 831 930 No. i aprin dull’ and opened at by weted e with the west pvering closing firm stord ndJuny S i l|I western, bE@H9ce. Quliet. 5, 7,200 bu.: 5000 b, pats firmer, 1 clevate No. 4 b Options nidderute] m shorts covering and bett s January, 4975000 ¢, ol ebiuary, SU%e; 525 ceipis, 52,600 b 5000 T dull, i ive. May, 2 spot, Wh No. 2 Chiea uict, steady; shippiog, ¢ J0900c. future: ¥ uctive afl export 5 futures, bo, 01, 49 Dull, steady, [ N ot hsn mund; ops Rick K mess, $16.76@17.00] rice nomd plekled belll %rkh-u ) 40, elosed at option sales, 600 tiore closing ut #11.05 SLR0: closini i1t 810,50 Muy, #10 BUTTER CHEESE P16 lrox 10. CoPrER- Lar 1 sules, 9 test refined firn 0. 6, 414004 7 Es- New Orley I\ L0 oW udl, st frosn best, it de firm; dome: Texi, 16 Pork, quiet new mess, $17.50 . Cut meats, fir 10¢; piekled shoulders, ams, 1205 widdles, fir Dizher and stron #1160 Weate sales, 100 therces at .Iullunr)‘ Februiry, $10. 0. Quiet and fir Vairly active. Dull aud steady ulet and unchan #IAD Qulet and steady; di N don ul cond nd; steady our 10 be very produce - mark itions reniain Indlicated botore Phe rece but us there is not u ver thore Is plenty ts the developed from The netion of provisions and buying g | | 0% Hllg 514Gy the prices of one sldes (boxed), § 3,200 hbls, 79%@s0e in xports, active, Options. dull, Jige, elosing at i white western, 77 and higher; American, $1¢ ractically; INLOAD | Fedny's deni ur | the inet ribs iddle 1o | vapeet yostor roudily in counded | tiv- | I for torday andl it was 00 but vached brokers anil v with | 15,50, wis the sy at | HOETOW yoster higher, | ntoper | talk of | nprove, | with pork in the | two Jard | L it ook t that closed rewas yening | led the Brongh | i o itles | tee and | s Lo Closinis weak, | tr carly ll\ur | Ly \ i | mniry 10rs’ deliy- wed in v fear- | s in e | | | wits bulzed a eril, zed Tory U b n | in, | I Dl | ik | i W0 ip 15@ | spring, h t. 3614 b, (10080, Moxed), | )10 er gal., a ship- | | PANENTS 14,000 23,00 101000 200 8009 58,000 buttor ; dairy, 0 spots; 201,- L8130 { hard, ¢ | nd on | 8,300, 100,000 e, No. JUL: i mixed, or west, | sing u s, 2,200 000 b, firmer; good to hhids. falrly 30@81c; old a, $11.00, M mu | growih Are o osed of, but the only reason for its be (ng <0 o fact that the offerings are no lnrger. Eggs are very high and poultry of all kinds commands good prices, Which may in part acconnt for the demand not being any Inper ATPLES fair 1o cly BANANA BurrEn e £ markets are in prott Dipping denintid (hat i his market cleaned up. Stealght packs f countiy roll sell largely at 16, and sele Tots at 170018¢, and cven as high as 20c CIANIERRIES-Quotations are: T cherry, #9950 per bblt bell and bugle, 10,003 Jecsoy Cape Cod, £9.50, cereny Per doz bunches, 35 BoGs—The murket 1s very poorly with fresis stock and prices are very firm. The so-called fresh eges are selling it 25¢ and there was some talk that stictly fresh lald eggs wonld bring FUESH VEGETADI EsLocal _growers are bring fow fresh vegatables of hothouse New onfons, 20250 per dozen bunches; fettuce, 40@15c; radishes, soc GAME - SquiEEs are dlmost unsalabie and Nardly worth shipping at the present s tho market, Juek rabbits quoted at 2150 and small rabbits at 7 Hoxiv—Good white clover Is quoted all the ay from 17220 LENONS -Quotations are $4.00 MALAGY Grares - Unchanged pily Atep Stocke are held at 93, 0B4.00 for |t $2.002.50 por bun 1 thint eastern and southern oo shape crentes i A1l surplus stos 1l and #0.50@ supplied 15.00. At $9.00 per it Omaha still remain at is quiet. Tom panish §1.00 per ¢ felcet i st1 supplicd tes only, Brights nre quoted at cuse lots and #3.00 for five to Cheaper vrors The (ade s Hmited to_the of sl Lot fron stores. Western Nebr stoek is qioted at s0c and Utah and Colorado at e PorciRy na sold very i SWEET POTATOES - The and they jre held at $4.2 Vi “holee, 7ei large and thin, ind thin calf 18 about the hird on the murket to dis- pose of. grown, 850 per ORANC Vlori; #3.25 for Lens iy were i good mand 3 turkeys, 1 i cupply fs very light BUSINESS BRIEFS W. L. Kell sld out his meat v Kearnoy. SO Fireston has sold out 1 Folda, a ncorporafed The Farmers' Exehange Sehuyler has sold out Poter Holst, inthe tingcton, s Sold out The Colfax County Creamery nssociation dissoleed o will discontinae business at elis i rket at goneral store at Memphis, private bunker at Schuyler, general store at hotel business at Ben- h o St Louis Markets, Mo )\ Loun Say clised Ahove cash, G730; May, 74146074 %0 ComyStrong, I i ahove ash, 375 OATS Firin. higher RYE-Held firn; BAULEY-Quivt BUrreRr- | EaGs Pouk R ST, Louls, Witk 1 Firm yosterday esterd vl $10.65. wheat, 38,00 43,000 bu.; rye, Fiour, 4,000 bl LS00 Dt outs, 100 bt <. wheat, 22,000 b 18,000 rye, 000 T+ Liverroor, holders oifér nod nin, 65 Bdwts 4d spring, 6576s 1d per 75 9 Ts 10d por eer Receipts—Wheat past three days were 816, 000 centils, including 256,000 A it demand falr. fean past thred S wer PEAS - Canadizen, 0 il BACON-Long und short clear, clear, 49 pounds, 6s G TALLOW= Eine A red 2 red winte ipts, 1,800 contals. s Gd; long 275 7d per ewt wsas City Ma Y. Mo. Jun. 6. 646505 No Coix— i No, 2 mixed, 3 OarsSteady: No.2 mived, RYE - 1051 5 Burrer -t ed; eres duivy, 17@18c. 2 Active and firm {01 Wheit, 59,000 K KANsAs O b, 2 hard, ets. WHEAT—Firm; rod, 69¢, whe bu.; “corn. 7,000 53,000 bu.; corn, 2,000 Ui oats 10001 DI Marker. Yonk, Jan. 6. wanted; crude, 43¢ TONSEED bid; 1 it Ady, yellow, i ALLOW- Dbid. ROsIN Higher; city ($2.00 for pkgs, 5ie Quict, steady. TereestINg -Dull, Ste IVERPOOL, | N per ton for wistern TUKPENTINE SPIRITS 1y D CAKE=T pounds G5 3 per ewt. Cotton Market. ORLEANS, La., Jan. 6. e 10w middies, Dy receipts, 5,411 Diléss exports’ to ¢ to_the continent, 11 wise, 635 bules: sales,” 7,300 bales; stock, 350,400 Vi receipts, 51,1807 reat Britain, 4,931; ontinent, 10,241, NEW Steady: mld- o LTOSS T Britain, bales; const- L 22,004 to the Coffoe Market, EW Yok, Jan. 6. -Options oncned burely ngid 16 points down, closing 5" down ‘.i‘,/v, 308 Octol Spot lu.v,.mu. 3 #15,50. Steirdy. No. 7, $16, win Market. 6. -WiEAT Milwauk MILwAvKEE, May, 715 No. CoRN-( OaTs S Firm dy; No. ; No. 8, 821 G450 Ame LIVERPOOI ean R 6. gerator Boef, Awerican refrigerator nindquarters, o4 American s, 1s 8da the ¢ refrigerator iindquarters, 25 cuss, Cinein INCINNATI, O., Jan 2 red, 70 Conrx—-in zood demand and stronger mixed, 41604180 Oars—Steady to firm: No. 2 mixed. 34¢. WHISKY--Stronger; $1.30. Philadelphin LLPHIA, P O but oMerings lizht; No.2 mixed and Januiry, 497494, firw under light offer- Ings; No. 2 white, 4115¢. ™ 0. WHEAT- Nominal; No. 2 in Mark Jan, 6.~WaesT—Firm; Grain Market, O.~Wuear—Dull and wnd January, 7650 Baltimore Md. Jan. red spot CORN-Strong; Junuary, 48%49%4c, OATS—Quict; No. 2 white western, 40@41c, Poledo Grain Market. 0. -WhEAT-Dull and January, 72 o1 igher; ConN-—St 0ATS and Talk, G.—~Counselman Bros. Commlssion comu: of outside speculation hus adily sinee the new your o i stredm of buying orders iuto {1 market and absorbi all the offerings, The tenacions holding of hog product bought on the chole e last sumer, well vopaid the bulls, and this cournge purchasers of at and corn now. Provisions have advanced much too high fo prudent speculators 1o think of making now purchases, or even to- withhold previous pur- chiuses | gradual seale. Provision longs are g and making purchises of wheat and corn. There was nothing in outside Arkets or news to ¢ the advan grain today able directly 10 the on outside orders. strong through- tip top price asked DL Jan. 6.l MewWhorier: Th out at th Cuie the great lea 1o 8,000 und an advanee of 26¢ since yesi ket opencd active and €xel M(h buying not only by shorts, but by the world for ooy account. Pureluses cly hand of oxceution wntil 1 had “heen scored, It is becom- ing evident that there s a large shortuge in il articles, us the trade Is so very lurge and stocks in - Chi are so small as to be guuch out of proportion to the sizo of “the trade. It is rumored that one or twp prominent local partners huve heen cuught heavily short. 1¢is @ ranaway deal on which 1tis hard to express an opinion. Lute in the dity the strength seemed to influence wll other mitrkets. Wheat opened easy in tone, but toward the elose of the murket was_very active and stowed great strength swemed 10 bo wore nervous toward tne close they have been any day this week. The recipts ot Allnncapolisiid: Dulath were 406 rs, und exports fro four ports were small, 1 ahout 425,04 n wh and flour. About the only Dulllsh news which was reporied wits frow Mark Lane, which extimates the export- CHICAG to Coc! The vol ere bringin wl absorption kets: elostd Ipis are heavy 5. The receipts able surplus of” (he Iussian crop from Jan- Uary 1, 1503, &1 64,000,000, which 15 16.000n 000 Tess than the recent estimate of the Rus- slin government. Corn was strong under free covering, and Lory nuts, $1.65; black wal- | has | thoe nn ! The u about the highest point tinned advance In pr wheat secms o render shorte in Jts unensy, o spite of the grent which (hey hive been exy 1sh views, Oats were but followed corn ment visions and corn nr confiden in their ot o in the STOCKS AND BONDS, Trading Was Almost and No Change New Yonrk, Jan, today was v tions In the few monopolized dealings, - 6.~The stock market nside from the trinsa which have of late A number of attempts were made to put life general market, but they met with no saecc ' trading was almost entirely professional, and there s 1ittle prospect of any chang respect for some time to come. The gold exports today acted as a damperon the speculation, but contrary o general ex pectations did not induce any selling of im- traders tried to useitin th but their efforts met with istance that the attempt fmmediately gived up. Buying, however, 1w of n hand to mouth order and remained so throughout the dav being almost entirely contined to covering oper The Industrials the leader- ship of the gentlomen who ha W thelr terest in band woere still kept act 1 the most marked f tlate oy isappoii iy did not actually wierely borrowed up. o Wt that the conpany 000 fons - day of coil fons unusually small. T the market today the grangzers” wore rather nelected and thelr fluctuntions were unin- rtant. One of the strong feaiures was yethern Pacific preferred, in which the cov- ering of shares was most marked, but its treme advance was only 4 per cent Among the specialties Manhattan still fluctuated widely in comparison with the rest of the list, Hut 1% first prices were its lowest and ot 544 it was up 1 po Tts opening price was i s closing of last evening Kk exchange gave notice that Colo- 1 stock would and the some into the in this carly was tons. in held Nl ot sell bonds them. The Wits (0 108t sote made the fluet rado Ce on the aders with consic i D 1t being knocked off 1< pr y Short time. A sympathetic de Colorado Fuel inimediately followed, On the other hand, Toledo, Ann Arbor & Northern Michizan and the Green Bay s were again it snarply. New 1 showed som th, although the ehicf purchasers wers the traders, The market, on the whole, dutl, but, in the face of the zold exports, remained fivin throughont, us the indications are that less will go than has been expectod. The closing wis firm ator near the hest pri as arule, though Lackawanna was « mavked copt its lowest, up on i fric tional de he Post exports of sil rd In some str : The surprise which the large Seein 10 have ex- s not justified by an ear's statlstics, We ' are feeely, at least 500,000 od ns 1 for t row. But this is by no means above the average. Our net export of silver this hus excecded the record of any year since IN78, excepting the three years, “1585, 1889 und 1800: TU1S thres Limes us Tirgo as the movement of 1891 “tual gross exports of silver have | quite as large since the net of 1878 y s hetore both the | Taw of 1878 and the liw of 1890 were follo by small exports, when ths price of silver w Nigh, then by a rapid increass in shipm when production again outstripped our Hment’s consumption and the ain to still lower fizn In othe law governing the trade movement of commoditics have governed the trade. mov f silver bullion following are the Our 2o today Atehlson .. Adams Expr Alton, T, H.... do proferred Anieriean kxpress. Baitimore & Ohlo Cannda Pn Canada So Central Pa Ches. & Oblo Chicago Alton North Amos Northern Pacifie. . Northern Pacific ptd |U. P Den. & Gulr, Northwestern. . 4o preferred B8le | N. Y. Central 5N V.EN. K. 284 | Ontarlo & Western.. 223 Oregon Lmp 14 " Oregon Nuv Ore.S. L& { ditg 16 1 i 10814 g hlongo Gas .. Consolidated Gns. C.C.C &8t L. Col9. Coal & Iron. Cotton Ol Cert. Del. Hudson D11 & Wei oot DG pra Pacific Mall.. 120§ Peoria, Dee. §'E Plttsbirg i1 Pullman Painc, . 4 teading 1514 | Richmond Fernitnal * 1453 Richmona Ter. pfd. 34 Rio Grande W 6| do preferred 34| Rock Island. . i S L s R 24 St. Panl do prefarrod Il Paul & Omnhia. o pfa > outhern Pacific. Sugur Refloery.. ... 40K Tonn. Conl & iron 5§ Texas Pacltic. ... 4| Tol. & O. Cent. pid Unlon Pacitic. ... U8 xpress . W SL L& P do proferred. Wells-Fargo kxp Wastern Union. . Wheeling & L. 15 o proferre.. 5614 | Minn. & St. G Ao proforred . Fort Wayne. Hitnols Central St. Paul & Duluth Kan. & Tox. pfd. iake Erle & West . do proferred Lako Shore.... Lead Trust Louts. & Nash Louis. & Ne Memppis & C.....0LL Michigan Centrai. . 103 | Missourl Paclfic.... Mobile & Ob 2 Nushviilo National Cordnge.. 137 do preferred J. Central Fuel & Tron. o proferrod. Tous. & Tex. ¢ The total sales of stocks today werc 108,000 | shares, including Chicago Gus, 14,000; Denver | & wde “preferred, 45001 Distilling Louisville & I 3,100; Mi Tissouri 4005 New N 10,400 Bodo; b Paul . 3,000; Kigar ey Market. Mo; ON CALL— stloan, 5 per cent, | NEW York, J Sy at 54 o per cont elosing offer G per cent. PRI MERCANTILE PAPER—G@T por cont. STERLING EXCHANC Quis but steady at 24,854 for sixty duy bankers' bills and $4.57% for demand. T8 48 o 4s coup. W N W 3C T Con v | Dob. . 1051 & LML Goll Ba 84 & San G, M. 100 1 Consols.... Rets, Tr, Rets, Ixts.. 20k 103 Atch \teh. 2 &S lorn Pac. st Boston Stock Quot RosToy, Muss. Jan. 6.—~The the elosing stock quotations: Atehiison & Topeka Boston & Albany Boston & Mains CoB &Q Flichburg .\ [ ass. Central Cen. com’ Y. & N. England ions. following are nkiin, ..., Koarsarge. 111" In Telophono. .. Immson Store § (i ey New Eng g B. & B.Copper. ion, Bl Atlantic Boston & Mont Calumet & 11 *bid. New York Mining Quotations. w Youk, Jan. 6.~The following are the closiug mining quotations: Piymout Slerra Standard Unlon Con Yellow Jackot.: fron Siver Quick Silver prof'd 08y 0 L0 e () RE Oplilr Bulwer... St Louls Mi 81_Louis, Mo.. Jan. 6.—Tradi Ing Stock exchinge today was quiet. tions: R Hope Granite! Bliet ... le'bth 2 on the Min- Quota- i I Avkea 4.70 A .50 g Stocks Adams IS Hopes 9.5 Murphy. London ¥ [Copyrighted 155 by James Gordan Bennstt.] LONDON, Jan. 6.—(New York Hoerald Cable BEE) ~Business on the Stock ally ‘Was exceedingly slack and markets with few ¢xcept 8 WEre 1o or les dull. The withdraw £154,000 from the Bank of England for Russin egused a fall of usols, Lndian sterling s given w while rup aper lproved i per t. Forelgn government sccurities closed better in tone due to the firmer tendency re- ported on the Parls bourse. Spanish bonds tecovered % per cent and i few others are slightly’ better. Argentine issues ur stonger owlng to the premium on gold, r lapsing o 196 per cent. Home tuiliy closed Hat Americans have boen in a co puratively neglected condition all day, il rincipal feutire botng @ fall of 153 per. cont - Denver prefercnce on the dividend an- nouncement. Atehison income bonds have fallen % por cent, otherwise changes est lished aré trifling, the tendency i the being undecided. ' Canadians were dull OMAHA DAILY BEE ; Western Unfon! | 5 | 47 especlally Grand Trupk lssues whic WATURDAY Call money wae vie today for Three month 4 1o 14 per cent 14 10 % per cent o in abundant <uppl heing s to 1 per were quoted at bl Financinl Notes, Kaxsas Crry, Mo, were 82,180,260 NEw Yori wnces, § Jan, | 7,001,854 Pamis, Jan. 6T 4215¢ for the accont NEW YORK, Jin. 6.-Go steady; state Bond§amgleeted HAVANA, dan. 6. The exehar closed todiy, 1t heMRC hollday Batrivone, Md., fan 6.-Clearings, $ 8415 balances, #390,130, Rate, 6 per cor ProsAnereni, P, Jan, G Cle $14,55 batinces,” #2,146,308. Mo 26 per cent NEW Ortpass, La, Jan $2,393.756. New York ¢xchanie, 15¢ discount. MEspnIs, Tenn 846: balances, $165,03 selling at par LONDON, Jan. 6 n from the it ¥, 174,000, CINCINSATL O, Jan, nt. Now York ox arings, 3,180,850, BOSTON, Mass, 6.-Cleari 244: bulances, #2078 878 Money. exchiunge on New York, 8u10c discount S1. Lovrs, Mo, I Cloarings 6781 halances per cent: oxchanze on New York, 40c pro NEW YORK, Jan 6. [8 1Telog BEEY-New Vork exch was follows: Chieago, 8¢ premium; Bosto 10c discount; St Lotis, 40¢ premium Cuicaco, 11 1 6 Clearings 836, New York exchange, So¢ Sterling exchunge, firn, sixty d demand, $1.88. Money firm wt 6 Jan. 6.-Clearing per cent Clea n. 6, Clearings, New York exc Amount of bullion a K of England on 1 t [ ige, Money A0@HE 100 pre y bills, LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle Trade Greatly Tmproved tensely Bullish and Hfgher, ONMAHA, Jan. 6. Receipts continme mod and the g 1o the markets s Dullish. 8o far this week the supply fo > cattle, 21670 hozs and 2,003 StHL600 cattle, 18,021 hogs and shieep the corresponding five days last w The supply of eatile was ent tomect the greatly improved deniand ar Tesult was strome active trade. Prices fally 10¢ higher than Thursday on t Tun of heef steors, an ndvi pretiy close toa quarter. 1° 10 1850 Th-steers sold at fr Hhon 1o fair, 900 1o 100, wnd | 10 Lood n £4.00 to s pract Sty by noon The offerings of butcher stock and were only About forty loads of cow mixed stiff changed hands briskly at trom 10e to 15¢ higher than yestecday her than the close of last w 1o chole cows and heifers sold all from $1.40 10 §3.40, at stron prices from #1.50 10 £3.000 calves were in good request at falrly prices, from £3.00 to $£5.00. The re of lite and ruled stro e siles were at from & the hulk of the i Representative around. ), with )'to 88,20, 1006 1000 1140 1106 L1209 C1015 oid 1033 11014 990 1000 1018 1180 590 1110 934 964 e 987 51185 560 11075 094 .. BD4 J1018 503 877 1076 1070 1866 L1120 L1150 1013 1159 1114 L 994 1083 1066 867 1020 1046 - 900 L1150 1060 310 1100 30 40 40 HEIFERS, 1140 195 375 766 1095 1087 . 800 BULLS. 1100 1800 1.1480 1640 90 1150 B20 700 1470 1520 1100 L1000 ... 620 1440 1460 1850 POIRETEoN 2 TOCKE 2 ( L1080 L 760 . B46 2 s mavket wis nd ballish nt hoom and as eistern adyid sellors all started ot All buyers were in the f i the hogs at u H@0e advane was 80 urgent, however, and the castern hog and proyision markets so L That prices soon went shywird s o Otloek Duyers wems scrainbling for th and puying 16c 0200 higher t Under the clreumstances prices “nat ruled rather unevo, but the good buteh hogs sold largely at from $7.00 t mon Hght and miscd hog Gomnon underweigl 1 86,85 1of te on the extrenme ¢ Dig bulk of th u 87.00 L0 #7.05 1068 —Todn 467-1b. ULCERS W | SCROFULA [+ 2 (&) And overy kindred disease arising from im| hlufi eirod by that never-failing and best of all medicines, Book on Blood and Bkin Discases mailed SPECIFIO ©O. THE GWIF"W"‘ Fg rentes, 118 5 pereent Hogs v inadoy in three d JANUARY 7, agaln Toans < bills <« this 04t Donds wore 2.601,- it Aringe ¥ Arings, ere 2400 hang with alance per jium 10 25,404« [\ minm 1o Tt noted n, 8@ 400, iuni +4.50 per cent Terate vory ot Sheep 2,182 ok quite il the ruled 1vs of 1100 4.7 from ends 1y nne W prices and k. Poor the v Bulls, oxen and stags sold Veul steady Wt o1 all 00 10 ound ISTETEI IO f SIS EEEIER HIER by all odds the price Id and erecdily huliis 1 ululf\ er und ) #7.10 s from tstufr prime Tose ut 10 good hogs #6.80 10 HEUMATISM BLOOD POISON pure frea | smrt | was stre | colnts, #0.00 Thureday and #6.40 to & 1ast week. Representafive No. Ay NO. s 190 Kk 7 78 or. 160 7 00 " 0 40 PIGS AND ROUGH 50 1....500 There we frosh receipts of b, buta buncl of holdovers found w ready hiser at §4.65. The demand continues for desivable’ muttons and foeders at fully steady prices. Fair to good nitives, @4.75; fair 10 good westorns, #3.2504 mon and stock sheep 18.50; good 1¢ choifee 4010 100-1 Tambs, #4.5026.00. Repie sentative sales No r. 28 mised 84 ¢ 1 huck 3 G SHEED hew pure ool Av ) 210 ecelpts and Disposition of Stoek, Officiad re s and disposition of stoe shown by the hooks of the Union Stock Y Compuny for tw O Tiours, ending at o oelock pom. January NECEID s SR [HORSES & NS ad | Cars. Head | Cars. Hoad Cars. | tlead wl oo DISPOSITION NUYERS, CATTIE Omaha Packing C The G. 1 Hamn Co “The Cudaby Packlng Co.. ohn P. Squires & Co.. Bockor & D White, 1. & D Shippors and Left over. (o @ Stock Market. Jan 6.—[Special Telegram to tle sold unevenly today, but ought By ex- from 5e to e 10 400 Chicago cnicaao, 1, r than on yesterdy or than at the lowest time nmon rough steers have show the advan g wore th made with Thursday’s p upticd carly in-the di it from £1.50 to $3.7: o extrn cows, heife nd bulls, for stovkers and feeders and’ from 33 26,00 for very common to extra dressed shipping steers, Another 15¢ o 25¢ was put on to the value of the hog today. e is now worth from $6.75 10 #7.60 for the 100-1hs., e 1o his merit. The hest sorts sold quic 7.50 10 37.60, and it was no hog at ould ol e turied ove of the twenty odd ced hands below that fi prices were ange for merchantible lot from $7.00 10 §7.60. We quote_poor 1o prime Light weihts at from $7.00 1o 37.35, ¢ ade at fro Ades nt f comparl i D Wl the close There were sover: .60, and as high as from $7.85 to $7.40 was paid for light. Nothing has occurred to change the course of the marke The sheep market was i much hetter e dition. Receipts were light and the demand from local concerns strong enouzh to consume 11 the useful offerings at firm prices. Fair to rood grades sold at fron 0 10 $5.60 and Fight Thin fecders “at from $4.00 1. $4:50. Prime native muttons soll at from $5.00 to ), good to choice westerns at from $4.90 to .g Inferior to fair mived stockat trom hogs, 20,000 Ad; shipments, 3 higher; best 05.40; oth istockers ; cows, #1 iloGs—Re ceipt 3,000 head; 1 rough and common, §6.8507.00 uiixed, §7.10657 1307 6 lieht, 87 " welghts, #6.9567.10. Ep—Receipts, 4,000 head; shipments, 1,000 head; market active for she s, dull; ewes, $3.85@4.20: mixed, §4.50004 #4.75@ westerns, $4. 46.00; natives, $3.85 . 756,00t wethers, $4.7500 hipme high pickers nd pr 3 0; pigs, $6.2007.0C Stock Market. BEEVES —Recelpts, 1,459 dar loads for sale. Mtk 10@ibe por 100 3 dressed beef, St morrow, 778 Deaves. O1vEs Veils, $5.0005 ssers, SUEER AND LANBS market firm, shide highe Tambs, .75 Hoas—Receipts, 2,080 head, consigned direct; market nominadly higher at $7.00.07.00. St. Louis 1 Louts, dddy at 88150 beeves and 4,000 quariers 176 he arket steady; 300320 s, 3806 he shuep, #3.7005. d vo Ntock Mar 1000 hind; #3,00074. ¢ coipts, 5,100 ey W mirket 10c | 5 pucking, $6.7047.1 5,000 #6904 7.10, Sukl Receipts, 500 e market quict; Kans KANSAS Crry : 1100 dead:” shapments, “B00" he market ctive, 1062 10¢ highe dressed he and shipping steors, E6071460 ; stockers and fo 0 coipts, i d; market wd0c higher; Shipments, | common shecp weak: MOTHERS, and ospecially nursing mothers, need tho strength: Y ening supportand help that comes with Dr. Pierce's Fayorite Prescr tion, It the pains and Lur- dons of child- Dbearing, insures healthy, vigorous offspring, and promotes an abundant secretion of noirish- ment on the part of the mother. 1t is an in- vigorating tonic made especially for women, er !mlly"lmrmll'fis in ml[y coudition of the Jiutlo aystemn, a8 i Togiilates and nromotes all the natural functions and never conflicts with them. The ** Prescription builds up, strengthens, and cures. In all the chronic weaknesses and disorders that afflict women, it is guaranteed to benefit or cure, or the money is refunded. For overy case of Catarih which they can- not cure, the proprietors of Dr. Sage's Ca- tarrh Remedy agres to rny $500 in cash. You're cured by its mild, soothing, clean: ing, aud healing properties, or you'ro paid. OUTH OMAIIA, Union Stock Yards Company, South Omahas Rest Cattle Ho and S e e e IWHHI‘BHI" M'IUS!I Wood Brothers. Live Stook Couimission Merchunts. £outh Omiabia—"Telephone 115 Chicago. JOHN . DADISMAN, | o WALTER 1, WooD, { Maoaxers Market Reports by mall and wire cuesrfully tur uisbed upou spplication 50 Friday ot beef | 2 SKGKINGMK(J TOLACKELLACO DURNAM,NC. All around the world, Pipe Smokers IHow good it i And make y Get the Genuine. ___AWNINGS AND TENTS | Omaha Tent- Awning | COMPANY ‘ HORS OVERS, 1113 Far St | BAGS AND TWINFS. | Bemis Omaha Bag | COMPANY. Importors and manu fra flour “sacks, buzlapy, | tine BIBYGLES, M. 0. Daxon, 3 %010 on monthly payments. 12) N.1ath BOOTS \HD SHOES, | Morse-Coe Shoe Company, Howard strost £ 11th and Dougins Stroo We are making closo pric s to cash buyers, and ara welliog a class of goods which Iy very saleable with morctiants. Factory corn. Kirkendall, Jones & Amar, CoMF Wholasaio | mlrs. agonts Buston | Rubbor Shos Co. 1102 | HOE-1105 Harney St | — COAL, COKE, | DOINITE, | Omaha Coal, Coke & | Eagle Cornice Works | LIME €O, hard nnsott | Mera. galvantzot iron conl, S 1 cor. 16th and [ cornies, windw cap s Douglas Sts. uetalile skvlights, oo, 01112 Dodge St T T————— b DRY GOODS, 1. E. Smith & Co., | Kilpatrick-Xoch Dry GOODS Co, Hand-Sewed SHOE 00, boots shoay k00ds, 1303~ o, notions, fur- | ng kOO0MS, © N ward S, TR co DURHAM, »{ GENUINE WDURHAM TRLACKAELL &GO DURRAMMC. ] MOKINE TOBAGCO from East to West, MN.G. think Bull Durham best a trial rou smoke and praise it t¢ will show, Made only by BLM}KWELI.’S CURHAM TOBACCO CO.; DURHAM, N.C. ———— | OMAHA Manufacturers’ and Jobbers’ Direc tory Rector ”@P Wilhelmy | Lobeck& Linfi.fl 0T8I hardwar lanies' tooly 04 Douglas St. Corner 10tk and Jackson NA?M [I WAL Giibbon & Co. | Hats K10 Vos and Harnoy St LUMBER. John A Wakefield, | erleantort L. Milwa: tand Quinoy Charles R. Lse, | Tardwood lnmbor, wood earpots and parquok Hoori S and Do ; LIQuoRs. | I'rick & Hamw, Wholesalollguor deaiers MILLINERY. [1. Ob3efaldae Laportrs anl jobb of miilthory. notle forspron pt 128, 10h st &Co 1001 Farnam st PAPER. C'lrpenler Paper Co. | y n full etock of Ing, wrapping and ting ' papers, - card T, otc. | oiLs, Standard 0il Co., e | Retned and ubricating v olls, axle grease, ote. —_— PRODUGE COMMISSIIN, Omalia Upholstermg Buehaz & Ru'lyan €O., upholstered furni- ture, 112 1104 Nicholas St. Whole: FURNITURE €O, Grace and Jith Sts. 5 Jones St., 10th and Harr Sherifl's Sa | 1 by virtue of an execution lssued Moores, elerk of the distriet court | within and for Douglus county, Nebraska, | upon & judzment rendered by said court at its September in fivor of the Merchants il of Kansas City, by I Branch & (o, of |Jas. A. Clark & Co,, Produce, fruits all | Dutter, Kinde, oyst §ASH. DIORS Omahasmn Raplir j . A. Disbrow & Co. for any klad of stov moaldlags, branh of proposals will ”“I\I‘ll”} Printing at the before Thursday, ‘elock p.ow., for nd lmullu 2 in cl |l‘”ld“”‘| coples re- port of te Board of Hortteulture for the year 1893, 0f 300 puzes ench, the same 1o ha Missouri, and aguinst the Metropolitan Cabic Railway' company of Omiha, sk fed wpon the following deser roperty s (he property of - the said Metropolitan Cable Railway comparly Omani, t0 ack and rod- | bed, inéludin frozs, hol spl Wires, s holes,” trolly wire cross wires, ete,, ete. and everyihing pertain ingg to said track and the operiting thered n clectic motor Tine of suid The Motroi tilwiy company on 40th on Dz strect in b ely ot Oumaii: strect as extended,” Woodn Wilson iy nt_the 5 f Nebras| > building ‘on post 14, Dloek S8, s county sl cngor eirk nhered re tively twe ul tlirco “Tecord Dy rtificiite hook and of suid com: and ilso “the franchise graniced to sald | ny, which inetud 1 the vights and s socured thereby,” and T will on the 170h diy of January, A. 1) 1503, commencing at 10 o'elock; ot sadd diny, at'the east front door of the county court house. in the city of sellsald property at public auetion to hest and best bldder or bidders for cash, 1o satlsfy said execution, the amount due thercon heine” forty thowsand, four i forty-six and 01-100 dollirs (340,446.01)_jud nd sixteen and 85-100 dollars ($16.35) hinterescon said amounts from the of September, 1892, and the aceraing Csadd Judgment snd Oxeention, GEORGE A, BENNETT ot Douzlas County, Nobris 10N & MAXWELL, Attorne sk, Januiiry 0, 1509, SEWER PROPOSALS, oaled propos11s will o reesiv. untii L o'elock . m, | 1803, for fuetion of n sowe district No. | of Omuh G No. B30, aceording to p! tlons on fi16 i tho offise of tho public works. Lach propos:l to | blanks fuenishod by the bourd. nnd to pupanied by w certificd check in the f 2500, piuyablo to the city of Ouali, #s vidence of zood faith, ‘The bonrd reserves the right Ly reject any or all bids and 10 waive defects LW, BIRKIAUSER, alrmn Bozrd of Publie Worids. 1y Jin, b, 150 07 13 14 RADING, aski raf | | | i motor p: pec- coniy privily 1 by the un- iary 20uh, i sewe ns por ( Omaha, N PROPOSALS FOR G ouled provosals will be reecived by the un- dorsizned 30 g'elosk p m, Janaary 1ith, 183, for 2rading Woolworth avenue, froim 2ud SLreot o (Ul strcot, in the eity of Omal in accordance with pluns and soee fications on flie in the office of the Board of Public Works Bids will be rade on printed blan's furnish- ed by tho board, and t) be secompaniod with | @ cortified choe's n the sum of 4, payubie to the city of Omuba, as an evidence of good | fuith | Tho board reserves the rizht to rejoctany or | all bids ind Lo walve dofects. P, BIRICHAUSER, Bourd of Public Works ber dh, 1502, A -31-10-7 PROPOSALS FOR SLOPING BANKS OF EARTH, 1 proposals will be received by the un- dersizned until 1:80° o'clock p. January 20th, 1893, for grading und sloping down anis of earth as have heen decl as per ordin s Mos, 3892 und ribed as follow Chalrmna Omaha, Neb., Do vts of sub lots 12, 18 and 14 of lot 9, ditfon, and lots' 18 and 19, Koy, n of ot 9 Capitol addition, wnd suth balf of 1ot 10, Kountze vent the wisting, o of carth therefrom upoi swilks 1 grading to be done i g {hstructlons of the city ci- Public Works. fo”on print bonrd, and to be B riified check in the sun bloto the ity of Ol a5 good faith, The bourd reserves the right 10 or wll bids, and 10 waive defects PW. BIKKHA USER, alrman Board of Public Works, Owaha, Neb., Junuary 6th, 1693 Juuuary 6,7,18, 14, i Or Witsh ont 8id s with the gincer and Bourd ¢ Bids will be nished by th i 3 4500, pisy: an evidence of rejeet any printed il long prinier type. The slze of page, Welieht and quality of paper, style and quattty of binding, style of letiering on cover and § all respeets the work to be the sume as the Hortleultural Report of 1892 Sanple of worl attheofiice of the sceretary of Work to be completed within sixty days trom warding of the co ] rved 1o reject any b the State Printing Boird, H/ Dated December 25th, 1502 JOIN C. ALLEN, etary of Stafe — 4l bids D304d 10t Notice, by given (hat the of the ¢ 1 e helif at the mpiny, at the headquarters e Railway compuny, in thoe Otli day of Jinuar, tor the Clection of 12 noss nual me i Union tors and AL niay lo L L KiMBALL, President Omaha, Decenber 20, 1802, D21d20b TO ¢ IRGE WAKRF SMITHL WILLIAM M. enkins, Delin ~Davia, Oithorne i HMolbs Nelson B Sweltzor, John G 4% Loh- mann, Mary 8.8 wanders, Lizze W, MeUloy Dom niek Mook, Anna Vandoaburg George 1 sieck Ellory Ll Jser [Harts wan, Michizan Mutual Lifo Insarace 00.6- pany, Guorgo M. Nicely, Wilitam 0. Whitos hoad, Elbriage Lawtor Sselev Y. Mason, David M, Ura, A, € Lulzhto, hridus Liws Ladoe A Pow stiida Do Groisolle, iro herehy notiliad tat the unders I, thiroo disinterestod froolioliors of the city of Omnaha, have boon duly uppo nted by tha mavor, with the approval of the ity councilof sald city, 1o 43048 tho deniige 10 the owners respective.y W broperty dectured by ordin o nec 0 b A PPro= priated for tho use of sul e pur- D080 of openins & Xtonding Nowton Stroey trom Davenport's subdivision to dith stroet, | Youaro furthernotifiod thuthavinz accopted suid wppolnumont, un | duly qualifiol’ as res guired by law. o will ot Junairy A D, in the afte £ tho ofli 0 of Goo, d. Piul, 605 1arn am stroot, within the corporate 1 1ts of aald eity, meot for the purposo of cons sidering and makinz the agsessment of dume 4ge Lo Uhe GWACTS respuctive'y of sald pros perty, by re sonof such taking and appros priation thercol. taking into consideration spocial benofits, if uny The proporty belongnt to you, proposed to o approprinted as aforesild, and which has been deciared nocossary by tho N You oring K North 2. 15 fuot lot 67, David M. Ure—North Counell, by ordinan e, to sppropriute t the use of the eity, boln @ situsto fn sald elty of Nebrasky, is deseribod as follows, to wit Geo, Warren Smith—"The south 2785 feet of lots a6, 37, B3, 40, 4, 41, Ahand 4h 4. T Detin Davia and Cat Hobbs: -Ta south 274 fout 10t 45 The uorth 26 15 feet lot 58, Joho C. F, Lehuann—North 2615 fo t of oas| 1ot 5 y 8. Baunders—North 20,15 Lizzio W.MeOluskey —=Nocth 15 feot Lot 63 i 'k Hook—-North 13 (eoy 10t ik artman—North 25,15 foet Jot 6 wost 35 108 6 Geo. M. N celey—North 2415 tect of wid e 3 1o i 3 lot 65, Efbridge Lawton loy M. Mason und A. 0. Lelghton ~North 25,15 feet lot 69, Bibrid 2o Lawton—North i 1 1ot Ladoe A. Crowed—North 26,15 faet lot 74 of norUl 1 fout of ot Eilery L. Heuck=8outh 27.85 foot south %ot enst g of lot uth 44 of lot 47, BRI Gies wddition In said city, county and state wnd plice aforevald, and muke any objection 10 OF statements roing sald proposed aps Drobriation OF nsyeasmGAL Of Qi ugcd, 48 YOR GEO. ) %, W, GLBSON WAL 0. BIRIVER nahi, (o the county of Doiglis, nnd suate of Williuun M. Jonkins—The south 27.65 fect 1o Nolson B, Switzer foct cust 66,89 o b, Michigan Mut. L fo 1ns, Co.—North 20.15 fe Willlam O, Whitehead=North 25,15 foot eash 4615 feet ot (3, Georgo I Steek—North .15 foet west 44 feed 4 Vandenbur c—South 27,83 feot of north You ure notifed to be prossnt ut the tm may conslder propo S oxit Ouaba, Decewberl, 152, D2iazos