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COM\!FRCI AL AND FINANCIAL s Marked the Start in the Pit Yesterday. 0ATS Intense Nervousn Whe CORN - AND SYMPATHIZED Oudahy and Weight MMeaded the 0Ll Ball Clique In Disposing of About a Mitlion Bus Pardridgo Sald to e Short. ols On1cAGo, 1, Jan, 12— Wheat¥vas even more excited today than yesterday and very unse! [he mavket opened with o jump of 1¢ in and after fluctuatin 1y closed % than last night. Heavy sales to realiz were chiefly responsiblo for the break cding the decline was largely alarm of outside shorts. whized with wheat and ¥ he ard profit The ad due to the Corn and oats sy both closed slightly lower than on the fore. In provisions pork was weulk, while wnd ribs werd Tute! o0 prec strong. marked the start in the wheat pit. The strong bullish tendency dis played yesterday and the activity of the bulls n making the most of the news favoring thelr side brougnt on a deluge of vuying and for the first few rinutes the market was the scenc ot unusual excitement. However, there wa _mothing fresh that was bullish in the way of news exeept o slight adv in English bout when the first buying rush York wired that forciznoers were Twmediately the Tongs here com= fic old bull eligne headed Wi ko sold, letting zo i, while Cotnselnin & Twin and ol so turn T did not tal o th itk 16w reported it 1h gorthwest \ ount. Pardvid; wais not doing muclis he is supposed 1o be she Tally 3,000,000 bit, most of 1t below Ko Btorles wore eurrent (hat a big conibination Bad been formed o down the bold pluner The opening was about from . Bigher than the elosing fieures of ! fees doetined ) prices deelindn and prices were advie e and e nd the clo i the botton of the SO NETVOuSHe eables, and was over N welll fuer 1 Weiller easy at from i tention i rocolved o fr early in the dav, 1 nt ned _considers e, The feelin ing began from ‘e ’IIIA Illu'l by the KA DY T s At O the provsion ntercst, o p off a full half cent, lied steadily, d Sg¢ and closed with n e 1o %e loss, Onats were fairly active, particularly in the At of (ho sexsion. . Opening trades we over the closing prices of yes aftor raling stoady for o while ‘l‘llllllu] v e, Millicd o fraction and elosed with from 'se 1o e loss Among the provisic pwd interest centered I Iard, which was held against all comers by White and I Irl\ . Denham bought | v ware tent, but 100 gene i on too 5 ako it possible to hold up prices in that article. Compared with st night ‘ll)l K close ll Thae lowe ard 174¢ higher and ribs 10¢ higher. morrow: Wheat, feipts o Jrn, 120 cies; onts, 86 cars; hogs, 1 the start o 10 e advanee, influenced ction of wi hy offer: w0 De represen slined 1 25, The lending ARTICLES futures ranged as follows: | Low, Whent No 2 January..| 8 T | May.. 826821 | S0rgedy | | 42%| privet 0 May Bhort Ribs. January..| 9 42 N Cash quotations were as follows: Frovi-In fair de s nominally 10@16e higher than yesterday, but dificult to obtain. WiEAT_No, 2 spring 61@65¢; No. 2 red, 7 Conn - | NO. 3N 3 ic; No. 3 spring, cash, 8 white, . Rye—No. BARLEY: No. 3, t. 0. b, N(;A BG40 4327005 Prime, $1.9501.96. POtk Moser. por Dbl $17.70617.75; er 100 1hs., $10.65@10.70; short Tibs, sides loosc), £9.506 ted shoulders hoxcd), $9.621 1 sides (hoxed), 10150510 KY: lard, ‘rxmuluml Dl The ARTICLES. Flour, buls.. Wheat, b 2 e, bu o Satiin Rye:bu. Barloy. b n the Pre 24000 100 14400, 120, ul o) ol EW YOuk, Jun. 1 865 pls.; CXpOrLs, i demnand; hiehor usiness: sules, < CORN MEAL-Ste WHEAT-— Recelpts, 5,155 b oxpor(s, 000 bii.; sales, 2,785,000 bu. fuiuress 1 of spois. Spots dull, lower, 1 BOLe in sto i Frous bhls., 1 s asked, ehe Re ) bbls y, quict 120,- H0U bt > soliing for andl To February, KON 000, ) closing at 53 it D Better démand; AL Quiet, Cipts, " 17,600 bu.s 751 bu; sules, 850,000 bu. bu. spot. Spots eastor; No. 2, 51,@5H1%¢ in elevator: O s atloat; , ble; steamer mixed, 510,ab15e. Optlons were dull and 3@ ic lower as following wheat and the west, Wwith the trading chiefly switching and the elose steady L3017 e T B0, closiig at 614,c; May D250 at 52k, OATS-Recelpts, 47,250 bu.; exports, 0 b, OF futures, (77,000 b, firm. Cony—Re exports, 49.- futures: 71,000 1,948 bu.; sales, 70,0 Spots duli mixed ulur; I ing % Mt western, 4115@40 Dise. Ay Dull steidy ; shipping, 60@05e; &ood 1o cholce, THa90¢, Hors—Quiot, firm, SUGAR-—Raw, quiet, firm: refin steady; off A, 88 %0 moald A, 4 15-18 standard A, 4 11-16004 ;o 4 9-16@43c; cut loaf, B 5160514 lated, 4 11-1 M Ehlll. Afoetiol s B4LD! 5 crushed, , 4 1661015 granu- 1 l‘ll|>l"4 4 10-10605 1 g w Orleans, stoady, fairly ac- hod 84 ‘Mum Ilh.l or best, $4a300; wester ipts, 1,780 phigs, HinEs'Qu Stoudy; Orleans sels selected PROVISIONS demand, firm; domestic, s e stronger; gathered wet salt ) 1bs., D@7 “quiet and about stoudy; old nicss, BI7.60@17.70; new mioss, $18.00 18.76; cut meits, loss uetive: picklod b 104@11c; plekld has, 124@1840c; mi Brmers short clear, #1045, Lird, quict, western steam closed ut #11.00 rees on privite terms: opt anuary, $11.00; March, $10.55; May, #10.50, i Light ipts, frmeri | wostern A;mq'u‘i» western ereitmery. 28@34c; k- Firmer, fair Qemand; part skims, sales, none ‘m):( Dull, steady; Awmerican, $12.756% cady; luke, $12.05, domestic, $3.85. its #19.75. St. Louls Markots. 7. Lovis, Mo, Jan. 12—k LOUR AT encrally cash and Janairy, .i‘.;.l.n e below yesterday; cash, ity ot A0S May, 34 Tgher at 6061 no s les. Avtive; sule %0 Minnesota at Unchanged; creamery, 27@30c; dadry, 1827 L G haniged; 2025110 ik Unchiuged; 315,20 for old; $19,25 tor new. Lakp - Unchanged at $10.60, AmcEwers Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 40,000 ru, 160,000 bi.: oats, 99,000 bu.i ryy, bu. ! barley, 4,000 bu. heat, 80,000 Pirm. @ e 607, below HAML:\' TTER MENTS-FOuF, 7,000 bbls.; 151,000 bu.: onts, 0,000 bef.; + barley, 1,000 bu. 4,000 b FLOUR OUTPUT, the Minneapolis Mills TTave Doing for the Past Weelk. MissEAroLis, Minn, Jan. 12.-Thoe North western Millor says: e output of flovr last | woek ran up to 166,000 barrcls, The week b fore It was 103,600 harrels and the correspond= ing week In 1 178,870 barrels. The output e con week will'bo somewhat loss. The sales of flour continge quile large. Foreign demand has not fallen off much, and nios millers have all they can do to il order srides arc In the least demand, forelzners b ing anviliing to pay what nillers consider them worth, Today's 2eent advance in wheat greatly stimulatod trade, and huyers were very anlons to accopt old offers that they had previonsly been indiferent about, Direct ox- port, shipments by the mills last woek woere | 10,150 barrels against 15,000 th oding What Been Omahin Produce Market, As the week draws toward n elose and is o 1 o and the v that exten ctory. It wou ) that retail dealers who five heen wi to dectine iave given up the thought | athing and are buying more freely than ey were o fow da At the same | timo the denand is e lghter n it | should be, A 1o pr the fendency would e upward rather than in the op- posite divection. The reecipts are so lzht that everything arciving finds o rendy sale in s fact that the demand Is so mod= the do Stocks ar o stock Quoted Il ey leld at #3.5024.00 for BANANAS Brreii still they Wt leayy and stocks are not aceatnulati try roll sells vory lirzely ToTs &1l s Nisch 28 18 CIUANTERITES — (@11 cherey, § por Wbl 10:003 Jersey Cape Cod Creiey - Per doz hunches, $oe, K -lresh stovk s very searee Qb firnt, Sales ranz ihe way from 2G@ase, tood stock sells lar it VEGETALES bringlug fiy a fo growth. New Bripehes: 1ot Gave il o the ke aioted i 1 50 per bunch val than Bell and 20,507 el and bugle, nd the all ly Local e g are v frosh ver Uliouse on dozen ot ent { on tadls a7 | v coming, but they do 1ot o sell vory well Hipys No 1 Braes Nt v ToxEy--Good white clover | Wiy from 1720 LEMONS - Quotations nre $4.007 MALAGA Gitares—Unchanged Ntrs - Largo hickory nuts, §1 nts, $1.2 OysrEns - Pric @300 p. | ONIONS TG market isquict., Tome grown, | 8o per bshel, and Spanish 1O por erate, _OrANGES - The ket 1S sl supplicd with ida oranges only s are quoted at forsingle case lots and $3.00 for five to wse lots, Tinsset clieaper. Povrary- The demand for chickens is very good, ind the mar oleo stock Sold s hih as 106, o appear groen salted, 4@4 s at Omahia still remal geeseand duceks, 8@10 ade Is Hmited to the sale of E . Western Stock fs quoted at S0e und Utah and Colorado a1, 90, SwEE and the X VEAT Y 3 thin, §75 wd and thin about he hardest thing on the 1 pose of. large and veal calf i ket to dis- | BUSIN V. A, Bartness o his 4 A. G 1 s the sue I 1he haress business inimds. & Davis o the successors of Edmunds & Root, proprietors of a general store at Murray Squires Bros, in the hardware and i ment. husin at Nroken Bow, hdve sueceeded by J. M. Phillips. Willl: 1, who has been condueting an tmplement, business at Tobias, has been suceccded by Wediking & MeCurdy. von n billof sale for sssor of Davis & Green t North Loup. ple- been | al to Tne | the 3oston and will continue the business at the old stand. A telegram to R. G, Dun & Co. announces thie failure of J. L. iluzhey Kiowi, A chattel Trom the impsen, running a general store has sgiven 4 c nd shoe stock for Ve tiken possession rned ut the parties of that portion of the stoc 1sas City Ma an. 12, ot WigAr—Highe! No. 2 red, 0. 2 mixed, 34c; No.2 white, RYE-Firn BurTeR Eaos Lrregular tnd weaks 27@28c, : eat, H8,000 bu.; corn, 14,000 At, 118,000 bu.; corn, 21,000 NEW ORLEANS, | ling, 9 9-16e; Tow middiin zood or- dinary, 8 11-16c; nev ree 309 bules; gross, 5,223 bales; exports 1o Britain, i } dhtee 15800 Dalos: Stock, “340,354 NEW ORLEA sale o 4019, 19.61; July L Jan. 12, Jinu Tutures st ry. ady: 00 June, Liverpool Murkets. 12, WieAT Ser mod per d winter, 5 Jun. poors holders fornia, ¢ 81dans tern spring, 10d cons -Firm 45 535d per LAt demand fair; ental. Prime western mixed western, 545 per cwt. Colree Markot. Options onened ste: o Istendy 30 points anuary. K 15.90; April 03 Septa s No. 7, $16.75 | 50w 15,70; pot, ket NEW YORK, Jan. PETROLEUN —Steady nd quict. 4 ' EED 01— Fir ow— 1 good 00 for plis,) 4 crude, 41c, wand L and stronger; 131 patd and sellcrs. Milwinke MiLwAUKER Wi May, 72%c;: No, 4 Market, Ja Wuear-Higher ; hring e )14 40 i No. 8 white, o) sumple, 3570 1 Marke! roN, Mass., Jan. 12, -There has been o good demand for wool the past woek and the narket is firm at previous prices. Sales for the woek are 3,681,000 pounds. Australian wool wis more uetive, with sales of 3,040 pounds in the range of from S0¢ to 40 per 1 sarpet wools are iemer and b botter demand. alk, Counselman & Day nission comu eaders’ OHICAGO, 12, the dity. 'his wits the result of | ing by Wall « ot, by forelzn houses and by countiry holders whose” sules we folly lower short lines for the northwest. " large local lines were increased = u o both ways after somo scalping We i to the opinion that wheat will scli considerably higher without moro of i set- buck. Corn wis nervous and then dr under selling by longs frony the provision pit | andon orders from New York, The market had a tired look at the close. Oats were dull and closed e lowor 1 sympathy with other n. In provisions the fly to close outstunding sold pork and Iately od lard without ~ especial W wmarket has ost vitality as one belated bull after und dropy his ta} 12K CHICAGO, cort 8% NieWitoeier: opened firmer, but_the advance e realizing that's reaction took plac the fiest little hulge had qui seemed 10 o done by New ¥ or two local longs who huve becrl holding nod- erate lines are sald 0 haye unioaded them. carly buylng was done by New York and mmission houses having outside trade, und puny of thom were ovidently pygamidiic by Ligh priced purehases. 1t wis ttlatter cluss of holders who were selling most on the break of w cent, which about destroyed the beaity of averuge. Minneapolis, Duluth and to respond to early advance of our indication ‘of heavy sell- the lurg al longs Who seewn d 10 stund Idings which now QU Y nd oats i gy {0 sy mpa- Ty with e Dreat wheat, Both warkets are vory dull and Arading bas been without features, Provisions have been Big traders s “Ribs wol |I|lnkl this y sug ety tired 118 800N 08 Phe selling althiough one firm but not active, i generally out of the warket, ilch s beln D by ‘outslde comwmission houses and CUICAGO, L1, Jua: 12.-¥. G. Logen & Co. ) is said t ¢ stock down 1o | | | Con. Cai. & Va Mollinger & Co.: The wheat mars od foday Iereguiar with good deal ho first pric h 821 wboht the which transaction ook y. _The Atfons have bheen rom 8214 10 804, the closing price 8 We look it the situation as unchanged Wl weak markets a purchase. Until we get past weather inflaences the buying side will he the safo one. | wre decidedly better, Crop repo ance indicate some damaze to the growing crops. To corn ¢l triendly. Oats were dull and neglected wnd moved fn Sympathy with ec May oats Bid. Hog product was dill and sactions in Securitios Than Haif a Million ¥ NEW Yonk, Jan. 12 was ummasually active tod actions for the first t beyond 500,000 shares. o the fncreased vity among the profes- stonals, who sue 1 in marking up prices allalong tie line without the ald of the publ Tiie great feature of the day, especially of t torenoon the renewed support rded th s, Distillers was heavily pressed for sale wnd sudd from 60' to it evident that the buying the best character and fall recov- y with something.in addition was brought A more conservative view of the sugar port served to- Inaugurate anew buy movement inthat stock: from 1150 1t stendil, thronghout the day, reaching 11¢ gain of 314 per cent, The str dhit the coal stocks.belioving that the w.il 1of e New Jersey Central was simply D puUblic clamor “and press expense where the rosds wre still working togethe under a secret arrangement. Tho stree (e that with all the companies with Tarze surplus of coul on hand of them would hive realized on their lioldings 1t such were not the e s, the price of conl I not becn 1edu e ronds are Ao thete part in the o wnce of prices wh coutd’ not b the it no understandiy existed between them, Reading wa but the rest were quict as usual. Hocking Villey tnnes to advance, althouzh it sk for the' bitumin 1ot 200, as ne enter into Valloy a tha total tra in months ranning Tils was largely due to indy dropnec soon ot <oclutic e lending rouds will vangement until the locking ntrol die producers wlong s Hne, which its loge they are unable to do balief that Manhattan is o enjoy more dprivileges led to a continuation of the late buying in that stock, and from 1611 itrose to 1671, the hizhest price sineo the .un\mm.u. 1t elosed the day witha percent, Oneof the surprises of 28 tho sudden in the Richmond Lthe common was lifted 1 per c rod 3 e movenent « suddenly iz other sp ties to show marked strength may he foned Lowieville & Nashville, Burlington Western Union and oric & Northivin preferred. The general market res mained rather quiet, as usual of late, hut the fnpression gained ground during the day that 1o gold would zo out, the advance in_sterling exeha y in response to the withd of its preminm by the Bank of 1o establish and maintain o hroughout the city. The whole responded, and there was “no decline among the iy ant stocks at the close, in pwird mover Wore pro- as the . and the activ the top fizur “The followin th leading stocks on the New ¥ © tod ext orthern Pacltic.. . |Northern Pacific ptd U. P Den. & Gulf.. 115 | Nor(hwostern.. ... 8544 do preferred o preferrod Amerlenn kXpross,. Bitimoro & Ohlo.. Canada Pac S| XY Contral oD Canada Southera. .. Y. &N Contral Pacitio. ..., 23 Otarlo & Westar . Chos, & OBlo..... o 3 o im Chicago Alton'...". 10 Osegon Nav. B & Qi 1036/ 0Pe, S, L & L Chileago Ga. cifie Mall Consolidated Gas | 1. Dec. & R T 1 ey Plttsburg Colo. Conl & Tron Pullman ' Cotton Ol Cort... %/ Itonding . . 3 adson 31 Richmond Terminal LW, 1515/ Richmond Ter. pfd. j 533 10 Grando W . 61t do preferred. §la Rock Isla 20 (St Lk S, 5ilg| 3L Paul 5ite| o profarrid st. Paul & Omal 6| dopfa... #g | Southe 1034 Sugar Refinery.. ... 42| Tonn. Conl & Iron 203 Texas Paclric. |Tol & 0. Unlon P 4| U. 8. Expross . L8t L. & P i t Tonn. Hocking Valiey. Hitnols Centrdl .. St. Paul & Duluth. iCan. & Laxe Erle & Wos o preferred ... proforred. . 20| Wells Fargo Exp s 167 |Western Unio: 5) | Wheellng & L. B, Stichigan Centrai. . 101 | do proferred.. Missour! Pacific... Mobilo & Ohto....0 Nashvlile Chatt.. National Cordago a0 preforred ..... N.J. Central .. . orfolk & W. pid The total sales of sto shares, including ton, 10,0005 Chi 14,000: Illinols Cent shville, 7,40 cland, ' 18,900 General Hiectric | National Linsead Ao proferrod, | Hous. & Tox. ks today w Atchison, .20 on. .. 561,000 Burling- Distilling, . 6,000; Louisvill Manhattan, 15 Northern 00; St Paul, il & Onmahi, Western Union, 13 147,000; St. cifie, 12,2005 Murket, - MONEY ON CALL— ) 4, closed offered w York Monoy New Yo 12, Quiet SHER 84,55 nir 60 d Dinkers bills and $4.88 for nd | _ The closing quotations on bonds: i . g L0 T8 s rog Northern i’ac. N W. Consols A ot s 1 Hew S0l s, 1. now set i, D& . G Iots D& I G, 48, > Erio 2ndj....... | MK & T Gon. sl 80| Ateh. 2k MK & o Ds.. AV |(l. & S.A. Mutual Union 6s... 113 " [H. &S A N.J. C. Int. Cort.. | 108 (L& T, C Northern Pac. Isty.. 17 i & T. O, Cons. s West shore 5 V. Iat.. 10194 | Ateh 48’ 243 63,00 it Boston Stock Quotations. NogroN, Mass.. Jan. 12.—The following are the closing stock quotations: Calllouns 4@oe; time loans Had! SAtehison & Topokn ki Loston & Albany... 213! arsnigo. Boston & Maine.... 170 1 |Osceoia, Co B &Q.. . 10t | Quincy Astorn 1.1 a ko Copper Fitehburg R R taniara lint & Poro M. pid. |+Anniston Land o Mass. Contra Hoston Land Co. Mex. Cen. co 11% *San Diego Land Co N. Y. & N. Eng] 453 West iind Lana Co SNV & g, Boll Telephione 0ld Colony. mson Store S *itu r Power.... 55 “o(new) oston & Mon Caluniet & Heels * bid. San Fran o Mining Stock: SAN FRANCISCO, Cul 12,7 closing quotations for wining st were as follows: Alta Bulw official ks toduy i 1 3 Ophir 190 cat & BuTCh 5 | Fotosl \\oya sher s 2 Budie Consolidated Savue 105 Chioliar slorra Novada ... 140 |Union Consollaitea 105 Utuh Sl | Yollow uckei 200 1 Nov. Qu bl Crown Polnt Gould & Curry Tiale & Norerosy New York Mining Quotations, New York, Ja closing mining quo Crown Foint . Con. Cal. and Deadwood Aiould & Curry Hale & Norerass Homestako.... . oo Mexican.... o0l 130 Ontario engn Ophir Unlon Con |Yellow Jacket Iron Sliver Quick Siiver..’. do profid Quotations. A 3 al closing quotations on the Mining exchange toduy were as follow: Siooks, Hope Gran totallic Am. Net Akl 06 I i ¥ Palmury., A4 3 S iop ¢ 950 [Elzbih, i n|Adams London ¥ [Copyrighted 1593 by James Gardon ennati.) LONDON, Jan. 12.—(New York Herald Cable Speclal to THE BER)-Sottloment, which was the. ehiof occupation In the Stock exehanze wade satisfactory progress. In mosi dis tions new business has been el ro- stricted. Consols Improved 11-18, while I Tupec paper b Owlig i« vaster tendenc | goVeT U securitios xih better, the tendency be reported from (he bourse, but 1 ¥es oc fu prices. u home rallways was' the B et it " datormat, thare Huin soue. heavy sclllug, which hs given rise 1o reports that the dividend will be less than Wiis expeced. Americans Lave been very un- certalu, They bave alteroatively becn dull l | cline ot % | quoted at 1% por conte | quoted at 1y per e | rul -__,11. ——— and firm, and no vegy, dectded vatled ut the cloti,"but the majority ot hanges cstablished re against the holders, \nr'n”(.( \\- storn prafor 2 showing & de- Northera 1" refergnce and Wivrokoodd: Paul 14, and most of o8 from 4 o, Canadians had, be 1, ind closed Aull. Canadian Pacific nd Grawd Trank {ssues from 1 ) n second preferred and 1'l'nlrll1 Argentine have given way 14, Discount rates are firmer, T vianths' bills: were finally Call money was easily ouns for the week are nt, tendency pre. had at 1 por cent, Financhal Notes, NEW York, Jan, 125 Bar silver, 83c. OManA, Jan. 12.~Cleirings $1,208,547 K \\‘~‘\i| Crry, Mo, Jan. 12,-Clearings, R NEW ORUEANS, NEW Yok, Jan, 12, balances, $7,94 ] BALTINORE, Md., Jan 12.—Clonrings, $2,487 - 1; balances, $332,277. Rate, 6 per cent. NEW Yonrk, Jan. 12, -Government I dulland steady. Siate bonds dull and lected. PHILADRLPRIA, £12,273,087 Der eent. MeseRis, Tenn., Jan 402: balances, $132,508 Sciting it par CINCINNATIE cent. New York exchang Clearings, 82,550,000, BostoN, Mass,, 019; balances, ¥ exchange on Now York 10¢ 1. Lovts, Mo, Jan, 12, Clearings, $4.775, 178; balances, $530,690. Money. quiet at 67 per’cent. Exchange on New York. 20c pre- i, Panis, Jan 8 # La., Jan. 12.—Clearings, Clearings, $140,222,406; nds Pa baliances, Jan. 12 1,642,605 Cloarings Money, © 12, Clearings New Yorlk 477 chango o 12 Money, 42601 per L A0ZEOC premium Cloarings, $17,004,- Money 4 per cent; discount. The weekly state the Bank of P'r shows a decres Q00F gold and 6,775,008 stver, bnt e ntes, 95¢ for the onnt. Careaao, 1L, Jan 12,0 13 New York exchange, 767502 proniam Sterling exchange, quie(; sixty-duy bills $4.501 3 demand, $58%, Money active at 6 per et LONDON of England inereusei st weeks The prop pont of 3,200 Three per parings, #10.004,- 12, T lon in the Bank £366,000 during th rion of the Bunk of vl rescrve o lability, which last woek 585,20 por cont, is now 4205 per cent outit of bulllon withdrawn from the Ban k ind on bulance today, £116,000, LIVE STOCK by MARKETS, Dema 1 for Both Cattle and Hogs Strong Prices Highe coipts so far this weok hoes inid 4 hozs and ONARA, Tan. 12 oot up 15,691 ¢ sheep wgainst 9 2203 sheep the sime four d The eattle market plied and with a very aetive ¢ 1100 to 150 iighcr than We trading was hrisk at the advance. 1o right cho less particulir th rately s There were (tlo here, but buyers were pusual and anyhing at all decent was easily wo (ol ata’ good figure. A onthe two prececding days: theroe wis un Ctive inguiry from outsiders, but the local nand wbsorbed (h tor part, of the ngs. Very ) o 1,400-1b, s sold m RG0! #4060 nd poor o fair stuff sold as usual at from €3.00 up to #8360, The Lulk of the 1.200-1b. steers trom v deserted, nd wix I sold fully o dime wor than W Nearly 60 per ecent Or o ofurihgs cia ider U Head and both local houses and shippers wanted them. Old thin cows sold as low as $1 nd choles B rs brought 5, but the biz bulk of the fair to good stufl'sold around 10 $3.00. Bulls, oxen and stazs were strong at from 50, Common to good calves sold at ady prices at from $2.25 10 £.00. colinz was vory 2 in tho stocke Dl fre L(uul from b trade was livel sules were as b Tow as $2.00 and § to goold 850-1b, Roprosentative sa DIESSED BERF. Av. . A 1100 S 7 1050 s strong, Extreme 3370 and $1.25 and as . but the butk of the fair U sold at #3.00 and over. No. rr 50 pasELEELRE e 981 11000 L1150 1241 . 750 L BOO SISy 900 N5 790 L1000 L89G . 863 1050 71 714 O8O0 1140 1009 HAG 11040 1100 L1165 1000 1095 1065 L1174 oD 1044 L1200 1212 L1230 HEIFERS, 2 00 21 10 s 80... 10 CALVES. 038 1480 1540 1450 1402 1040 108G 1400 1100 1350 1450 1340 1500 1480 1680 1650 67 1700 1460 1500 1490 1000 130 1120 1320 1820 STAGS. ..1480 1 OXEN, 70 L1080 1460 » LIS AND PEEDERS, G40 cmm‘n:i. 'BGHOOL DISTRICTS, WATER CDMPANIIB.BT R.R. COMPANIES.cic olicites l Vl IIMHIS&GOMP“V Bankers, 3 Dearborn Streat; CHICACO. Nall 6t YORKs 70 tate 5ty BOI’IOH- ...1088 683 780 686 580 094 srnosz200 FrmE0 SSS3Sa nED Gaa 606 COLORADO CATTLE. Av Pr. No. A 'ders 1016 83 70 NEW MEXICO CATTLE. 78 f'dere., 844 2 50 Hoas-The hog market opened moderately active at steady to strong prices and closed up 1d a good e highor than Wednesday. o buteher and heavy hois 00 hogs (nhoy entire receipts) at around 87 Some of the best londs sold at $7.5 Falr o ood light and mised hogs sold largely 7.1 40, with some of the best as 45 and underwelght stuff as low ns 25, The market closed strong with tho ns cleared by the middle of the forenoon les were mostly at $7.35 to against §7.85 f $7.40 Wednes to $0.90 last e No. 80 alos Av. 200 8h. Pr. 40 40 40 10 10 40 40 19 190 190 210 201 249 215 213 03 3 s1 50 19 o8 Snen tully wethors tand the market Sonmo 130- Shropshire 1t 85000 3 fair 1o good nd - stoek )10 100-1> ive siles: Av. 87 i Roc anmbs, $.0065.50. R ) native mixed > native mixed 105 68 Shropshire wethers 151 r 160 0 Disposition of Stock. and _disposition of stoek as Tnion Stock Yards twenty-four hours, ending at b Junuary 12, 1893: nECEIMTS. HOus shown by (1 mpany for o'clock . w. CATTLE RS & 0 Hond| Cars Cars, |Head | Cars. Il(‘nd 6 1l DISPOSITION. BUvERS ‘nullr | maha Vacking Co he 6. 1. Hammond (o Swift & C “Iho Cudn John I".¥quires & €o..... HARS. o il PUD. Avinon WB&D . White, 1 Shippers Chicago Live Stock Market. . Jan. 12.—[Special Telegram to There \a vl of cattle thut sold at the previous day’s prices, od 10 cliofee Sorts W saleable ai v better figures. The demand was a S bt the advance Wis not in any case very ' considerable, not more - thin 6 to 10 cents per 100 1bs There 2 numbor - of . arovers that had ' tho quality to bring from $5.40 10 $5.55, and a fow ken at sUll better prices, but the t which most of the cattle were Welghed was from 1o #5.10 for dressed beef and shipping st from $2.35 to for cows, heifers There were y sales of eows nd £3.50 185, The han yestor. Land w V' tof th ds the trains were cand therefore the wis considerable un AL th arrivals would foot up, but they were certain 10 be much less of the preced- ing days of this week, anc the feeling wis very 1 in consequence. Trade opened brisk, and was not less so further along, the bulk of the hogs belng bought as fast as unloaded from the ears. The ) quotations wis $7.50 10 90 for poor_to_prime medium and heavy- bt 15735 10 87.05 for lizht. in sheep opened quietat yesterday's prices or be to 10 off from the best that day, and the bulk of the da husiness was tranisieted on that basis. sold_quite as weil as on the previous day though 10¢ 10 156¢ off from the best prices of the week. Choiee_Tnmbs_sold wround §6.20, fair to 5 ind thin i at $#4.00 to !‘-:HH hol 10 wethers sell at $5.00 (0 85 fod westerns at 4,90 to & ixedstoek chiefly ipts tle, heads sheep, 6,000 e The Even CATTLE 4,000 head nion slow a prime ng Good to choice and common 1o y 0 1o 4 15,000 head; hogs, d. Journal v Recoipts, 1 ad; shipm Iy t “trong nts, Hoas— e I hutcher Ligght, 37.457%7.60; ot 7 2005 sorted rlight and pigs, 0] S shipments, 1,100 he wethers, $4.75405.00 erns, £5.00405.4( lambs, $4.00¢ St. Louly Liv St. Louts, Mo.. Jan 2,600 head; s ents, ers, B2 seers, thet Mexie ns, #4.85@6.10; Stock Mar! 12, —~CATTLE $3.10@4 Recelpts, 500 he strong; natives, #0.40. fiphients market BOWh.00; muttons, choice Kansas City Live Stock Mar KANSAS Crry, Mo, Jan. 12, ceipts, 2,100 head; shipments, ket ietive, st i ve steers, §3.50, ¥ ot, CATTLE [ s, 1,800 he: ket extr 5,007 hulk, ¥ SHE S, 600 hea 1,000 head; good muttons and kimbs wanted; market | Tuetiy WRINKLES, and hollow checks, and dull, sunken eyes, don't always mean that a woman's old. Half the time, they only show that she's overworked or suffering, To such women, 0 every wo- man who is tire afflicted, Dr. Pie Favorito Prescription B safcly and certainly brings back health \\ and strength, 10s a legitimato medicine that corrects and cures; a tonic that invi rates and builds up; a nervine that soot and strengthens. Kor all the derangements irregularities and weaknesses peculiar to wo men, it is the only guaranteed vemedy, If it doesn't benefit or cure, you have your money back. ll won't do to experiment with Ca- There's the constunt danger of ing it o the lungs, You can have a et and permanent cure with Dr. Catarrh Remedy. Uulon Stock Yards Compauy. South Omaha. Best Cattle Ho aud Sheep warket 1 the west Woad Brothers. Live Stock Commission Merchunt South Owaha hono 115 Chleago. JORN D DADISMAN, | WALTER K, Woob,' ( Mu Market Leports by mall and wire chearfully tar uished upou application wero | Shipments, | OMAHA Manufacturers’ and ‘Jobbers’ Directory AWNINGS llfi Y[I" HA IDW M! Omaha ’l‘ent-AwnIng COMPANY, HORBE COVERS, 1113 Farnam St _BAQS AND TWINS. Bemis Omaha Bag "OMPANY, Tmporters and manatrs. flour sacks, burlaps, iwine BOOTS AND SHOES, | BICYOLES, M. 0. Daxon, Bloycles 801d on monthly paymonts. 120 N.15th Morse-Cos Shoa Company, Howard Steoat. Factory corner 11th We are making oloso prio selilog a class of Ods whlch Iy vory sal and Douglng Stros '8 0 cash burers, ani are 1o with merchants. Kirkendall, Jones & | COMPANY. Wholosalo mirs. ag Mostan ftubbar Shos Co.. 1102 1104-1100 Hacaoy St COAL, COLE Omaha Coal, Coke & LIME €O, hard and ot conl, 8 1 cor. 10th and Douglas Sts Amer. Hand-Sewed [ st co. bootahons And Fubber RoOAS, 1308 | 1610 uraoy st | CORNICE, EmlcCorw Works M DRY G0ODS, M. E. Smith & Co., Dry goods, notlons, fur- nishing goods, wornor | Hthand Howard Ste. | 1 Kilpatrick-Koch Dry HINH"UHE. Omaha Upholstt\rma €O.. npholatorad furi ture, 1102 1104 Nieho St Wholesate on | Besbas & Runyan FURNITURE €O, Graco and lith St — ____ BROGERIES, D. M. Steele & Co., | 12011205 Jonos St., Omaha. IT IS NOT | DRUSS, ET Blake, Brice & Co., 10th and Harnoy St Omaha. WISE "ou, COST WHEN YOUR HEALT Hls OR. SEARLES CHRONIC PRIVATE Blood, Skin and A BAD, Wouldn't it cost less to CURE - Younow = than = LATER ON? As you value your life don't ne, onsult- ng soms: one whoso advico wiil be of 1f you consult IND SEARLES It will cost you — othing. NERVOUS ND DIiSEASES Kidnoy Disonsos, Femalo Weaknessos, Lost Manhood CURED. PILES, FISTULA, F without the use of knife All m <y nently cured AusLic. URE, por Jzatiire « les of n privato or delicate aature, of etther sex, positively eured. Call on or adiress, with Book and Iecipes, D[ Searies & Searies, Next Door stamp for Clreulscs, Free 118 South 15th Omahu, 0 Postolfice, troct ob, JAPANE S v PILLE CURE Anowand e positories, Oltmant in ¢ A r or Bleeding, Pilos. This remody has n §1 per hox, i for &. sont b this terrible discase wh ste treatmont, consisting of Sup- Wpsulss, alvo 0 box and Externdl, Interaat, Biin | L Raeaat or Heraditary ' bean known to fail mall. Why sufor froni on n wrliton eurantoo is posttively iven with 6 boxas or rofuind Ly m oy i€ not cured 1 stamp ptee Insued by Kuln & ( Cornor 15th and Douzlas st O To 2. L. Lochlin pherson, Clara Ford ohr, George B, Tz Peter Dohl, Walter L. You are lerchy not suned, threo dis 05 ty of Omahi, hiy the mayor, with the il of faid city, to vely of Sary for wding Sixteen Bentello, Mi Toeh, room 842, New York Lif of sald the Corporats I UIPOSE O {m[l;‘ of diin: sild propert Abpraprition thoreof: n specinl benefit The property belong be approprintid ufe IWII'\I dee s ordinanec, toappropriy Deing witstod in' suid county of Donzlus, deseribed as follows, 820 o Olcihionir; o nd Wl wdivision of lot plat, Okuhonia; w of Tot 15, ¢ tof I H, Mottor" plat, Ok fiot of lot 46, 8. | 16 feet lot, 13, Mottor's E. Rogers' plit AN Jot 20 w16 feet sion of ot 45, 5. 1 G Btdont a7 00] 24 1ot 1'4, Mottor's subd 25, Blseles subdiyision. You notified 1o and pluce aforesiia 10 0F statenents concer propriation, oi You may coisider prope Joti i JAMES ST ), 1893, Omaha, NOTICIE AGES FOR To_the owners of all | Fifth st You slgned, elty of O thé miay cllof sald city. ow Janu are hereby hreo disinte hia, have | With the ap) 10 neso furiner copted wald appolutii as requirod by 14w, w January, A. D, 1x forenoon O'Donokoe. 1411 Farn corporato [mi pose of consldering an ment of duii i go to the sl property, affected into considerition spec You are notified to | und place wforesuld ing L0 OF sLaleicents cone in the to- of W 06 feetof Tot 46, 8. F. [ from Pierce street to notfied that for fras simoly. Guare e g sists, 8013 agnaty Neb. atharine AL Severen So >, Chri b, John I Nelson, Selhy, James Go ALl ified” Uit the unde ted frecholders of the y nppointed by St Ohe ity couri- £ the property declared to be appropriated for the purpose of opening th sirect from Vinton that having 1 duly qualif Jh duy of 11 o'clock B, MeCnl- z, within L0 Lt OWHOES Fespe Ly reason King “und nslderis fa ki ny. 10 you, el t into proposed to sresildl, and which his v by ‘the council, by 0 10 the use of (o eity, city of Omaha, in thé staie of Nebraska, is wit: Roger lots 10 and 11, It foet of i8, 8., T feet of sublot lot dak Hill No. 2757 foet w16 foet pl SubdIv ision of 1ot 45, 86 oot of sublot fot 9, Mottors subdiy ers' ' plat, Okahom OF 104 16, Ondk 111 No {vislon; e 243 feet of lot nt at the timd iy objections roposed ap- duminges, us he pro ning sild ment of 1. MeCULLOCH FLACK K DAY OF ASSESSMENT OF DAM- GRADING, ots and purts of lots on Wooi- the under- 1 freenoldors of the eu duly uppointed by proval of thie eity conis lie daage to tho property affectel d nocessiry 0, 1802, wui- 1, that havingz ne- , and duly qualified on the 17t diy of the hour of 10 o'clock offico of Shriver & am street. within the » of sald elty. niset for tho pu A anaking the nssess- ownors respuctivoly of by sald grauing. tuking Lenclits, 1f any. s prosent it the time \ ke any object ng sild assedsment of damuges as you way consider proper. Ouwmaha, Jun. 4, 1604 W. G, STV ER GEO, J. PAUL, SRR STOCK DAL J5d10s ! pose of opening aue ! | east 15 ¢ Rector & Wilhelmny Lobeck& Linn, COMPAN [ Doters 1n naraware oo e 1404 Douglas 8t. Corner 10tk and Jaokson S D HATS, ETO. W. A.L. Gibbon & Co. Wholesalo Hats, 0aps, ateaw goods, Charles R. Les, A lumbar, wood nd pargut 9th and Douglas. John A, Wakefleld, | teanlort ———— LIQUORS. MILLINERY, Brick & Hort, (1. Oderfl Lmportory Wholesalollguor dealors | of miilln Mallord Ei &Co jobd Y. ous i &0 wnl 1001 Farnam St. —_—_— PAPER, 0ILS. Carpentcr Paper Co. | arty a full stock of peinting, weappiig an i whtlax papers, cacd | vaper, ete. Standard 0il Co., Refined and lubricatiog. olle, nxle grense, oo PRODUCE COMMISSINN, Branch & Co., ;Jfls. A. Clark & Co,, Produce, frufts of all ohona und g 17 S, 1th St oEgY, Kinds, oystors, STOVE REPAIRS, | SASY, DIORS. Omaha Stave Rapair| M. A, Dishron & Ca. WORK @ regales | Maanfaotarars of wash aniwator atta ity | doors blinds an. roany kind of o moaldiigs branoh of Douglas St | tloy, 12tha ni lzard 8 — TOGEORGE WAKREN SMITIL WILLIAM M. Jenkins, Dolla Davis, Cuther ne B, Movbs Nolson B Sweitzer. dohn O, &, Lohs wann, Mary 8.8 ciudors, Lizae W. MeOln «ey. Domniele Hook. Annt Videabur, Goorzo HStecic Bilory LTenol, 050 r Harte wman, Michizay Mutual Life Insirace 0oy pany. Georao M. Nicely, Wiliiam O. Whitah hoad. Elbriade Liw Soolny Y. Muson, David M, Ures A-C. Lelehton Bibrideo Luwd ton, Ladoe AL Powoll Matlidn Dy Groiselle, sidonts: ro herehy notlfiad that the unders hroo disintereatod freoholders of th QiTy of Omaha, have beon duly Appomted by the mavor. with the approval of tho ity council f sald elty, 10 /35083 (ho dwmage 10 ownors rospective.y of the broperty nee ne ary to be appros the use of sald eity for the pur- i extending Nowton stree nport's subdivision to #ith street, a furthernotilied, thathaving aecopted ppotutment, and duly qualifio t as re- guired by lnw. wo will, on the 2ith duy of Junuary, A, D104, at the hour of § o'clock in the afternoon, at tho oMee of Goo. J. Paul, 165 Faurn- o stroot, witlin tho corporate lims 1ts of sald city, moeet for the purpose of cons sidering and making the ussessment of dams age to the owners respectively of sald pros pert by re sonof such taking and appros priation thereof, taking into consideration special benelits, If any The property beionginz to you, proposed to bo appropriatod ns aforesiid, - and which has been deolnr ocossiry by the couneil, by ordinance, to appropriate to th of ' thie city, bein £ situsto in sald clty o fu the count f Douglus, nnd stute of sdeseribod as follows, to wit: n Smith |'Il RN UM ENE AR Wil win M. Jenking Trom Dave You 1 Thio South 27.85 oot 1od " otta 1 outh 7. Nelson B. switzer Joha O. I, Lehmann— B85 toot ot 50 Mary 8. Saunders—North 26.15 feet cast 66,83 ect lot 6. Lizzie W.MeCluskey—North Domniek Hool—North 6.1 Osear Hartman—North 25, Michigun Mut. L.fe Ins. Co. west 13 Tot 0 1Geo. M. Nicoloy. North 23.15 feet of nilddle i ot (6. Wililam O, Whitehead—North 2315 feot 0ash 35 lot 63, Eibridge Luwton—! Sceloy M. Mason and D 5 feet ot (¥, A. C. Lelghiton ~North 25,15 f Eibridzo Lawton ~North Ladoe A. Croweil =North orgo I Seek—Noruh 20, yrih 1 of I lery L. Heuck 1ot 51, Annu Vande 15 0f South AlL in Gls and state, You ure not iobbs--The 15 teet lot 58, 2015 fe 2t of onst Ys and Cutherino E- north 2 orth 2,15 feot lot 62, feot lot 6 feet lot North 26,15 tees .15 feet Lot 07, id M. Ure—North Lot 6, 1 lot 71, 15 foot lot 73, foet west 41 feos uth 27.85 feet south 4 of burs—South2r.83 foct of north f ot 17, *s addition In sald city, county 110 be pi aldd ancd ents cone fation or assessn uay consider proper mt at tho time ke any objections tng sald proposed ap- vof damuges, us you TBSON. . SHRIVER D08 Owmaha, Decemberis, Proposals for BBoundary Survey andyonus ments, DEPARTMENT OF THE IN'T nd Ofic WASIHINGTON, cember ', Soaled proposnls will be received nt tho gen= eral land office. Wasnington, D O, untll 2 o'eloel on Saturday. the 24th day of Jun 33, for the survey and marcing by suitible monuments, of thut portionof the boundary 1ine between the stato of Nehraska and the state of South D kot which 1ivs wost of the M r, % nuthorized by the et of cong approve !l Auzust 5 Ini mueking approprl; ) for surveying the public lands, FamphletStatutes « 2, p. 3701 wlso for the furnish monuments to bo pla s o0 skl bou dar the survey and for the monuments must ho soparate, with tho privi- Tege to tho bidder thut 1E ho s not awarded the cont t for both he will be bound 1o con. triet for neither. Coples of thespecifications ity bo had upon tppiloation 10 this offce: ach bid must be ac panted by w certified check for 801 The right to reject any or all bids 15 reserved. Proposals mist be inclosed in envelopes sonled und marked “Proposals e survoy of boundury between Nebraska and South Dakotw,” #nd “Proposals for boun= dary monuments.” and addressed Lo the 0o ns wisslonor of the General Land Ofice, Washe tngton, D, C. . (Slznod) W. M. STONE, jhl"ln « isalo ton, Sheri s 5 Undor and iy virtue of an exd by Erank K Moores, elerk of the district cours within and for Douglus county, Nebraska, Upon o Judgment renderad by sidd court st 115 Septeinber term, A, D., 1892, in favor of the Merchants ' Nutioul* biule of Kansis Olty, Missourd, and wgainst the Metropolitan Cablé wy' company of Omahn, Nebrask, o levied upon the following described perty as the property of the sald, tropolitan Cable Rallwiy “compuny b, Nebraskit, o-wit: “Track and ronds ineluding rails, tles, p wires, swiiches, po Wires, ote., ete. and ¢ icand the o tor |ine of Mot vy compny on 40t 1on Dodge strewt i the cliy of O led,” Wool nd Wilson djicent Ao of Nebr tion lssued )pols street hit, and e, Underw strcet in Dundoec Pl sounity of Dou o enr house (frame building o blocks) located on lot 14, Llock 85, Dundee as county, Nebruski I'wo pussenger cars nuuibered respees tively 1wo (2, and (hreo ecord book, te book and senl of sild coms e frinchise granted 1o sald Honipany ludes all the vights apd iy it seeured thereby,” and 1 will on the Y740 diy o vo A, 1. 1803, comm at 10 o'clock Ald divy, at'the door urt house. i 1l Omithis, sell sperty at public iuction 1o highest and best bldde bidders for citsh, 10 satisfy said executic thereon belng forty thousand, four forty-six and 01-100 dollirs ($40,446.01) Judgs it and sixtecn and 85-100 dollars #16.88) sts, with interest on sild amounts from t 15¢h diy of Septem cruing costs on sald Judgument wnd exveution. [ GEORGE A. BENNETT, N\ Shepitr of Douglus County, Nebruskas. L, LANITON & MaxwiLi, Allorueys Omiahi, Nebraska, Junuar, 93 YO e 1nim pany,

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