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JANUARY 13, 1895 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKETS Substantial Gain in Reoceipts of Cattle and Hogs for the Week. through H. H. rice being $12,000, Hemis has plans for a five-story build- ing, 66x06 feet, which he contemplates build- in the near The bullding 15 designed for manu- Harder of is * understood Washington, BEIC¥s.7 ; Washington, bulk, New York, $5.8); CONDITION OF OMAHA'STRADE native cows, $1.408850; stockers and $4.20; refined, - COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Shorts Were Started to Oovering Early and May Olosed Higher, Market strong 1o Se higher: bulk of aaies, Quiet;,Bookch, $19.0089).00; Ameri- PPER-Quiet | ust_purchas hts, $3.6004.00; Yorkers, $99 b, Jobbing Business Quiet but Fully Up to| Expectations, Market steady made public STOCKSAND BONDS, D LIVE STOCR, estate a8 well as manufacturing, stockholder Druving (he Hriel Badon of tte Hoatd e There Was No Change of Importance In the terday Flactuatléss Were Irregular. THAT CEREAL WAS RATHER SLUGGISH DRESSED BEEF PRICES DRCP A DIME COLLECTIONS AS A FULE NOT VERY GOOD | | eatrice Starch company has changed of ita corporation to the B Manufacturing company s that preparations of business Uneventfal Not Much Business Anticl- Manufacturers for & Home Industry Banquot, 8 #peculaton Jobbers Report 8 Irreguldf and unsettled cago Gus most promiyent in the trading. Tlquidations in this brisk selling a declinkl &¢I p Firm and Continued so, the Improved Tonn Coming In Some De< Better Condi- Buyers Grow Saddenly Indifferont and Force the Decline—Cows Suffer | togs Close at the Top for the Lay. pany announc rings and pric 10 $5.80 for A from $2.50 to & Aheir Line greo from tion of the AS DUN SEES IT, cont to 5% was from $1 to H.& Credit Men Who Tave Grown Gray in a Year Looking for Respite manager of R speaking of local trade, a reaction to nd a final rally CHICAGO, Cold weather, eceipts and Bradstreet's statement concern- Iness of the invisible supply set SATURDAY, Jan week that | outside of the | The receipts toda 221 hogs, as against 2,317 cattle, ating beiwesn 1% and Mercantiie agency ng % 824 head for U loks of 4 per al shares showed U “The past year, as erybody knows, trying one and a fally steady market was | business so far this month s been rather me lines salesmen on the pretty good Lackawanna hogs and 18 sheep on Saturday of last | higher, May oats %e higher and provisions other organization for the protec- tion and promotion of trade, has been con- The wheat market opened rather sluggish and with very little change from the closing the last being th after an carly of the past week or ten da 8 has helped to Al previous week n the above it will be noted that there | has been a gain in both cattle and hogs, i Dens were emptied Quotations ' fo 00r 1o choie on a basis of from $2.50 15 §1 number of buyers started up and the price rose buoyantly and advanced readily from e at the opening to b wrought with anxiety and sales of lambs wor consumers losses to Omaha t of the stocks traded S%e to B8He only the necessities are dealers are ciroumstances aally need to fill the tmmediate quirements eing taken. under such trade aggregating $1,00),000 car- fit and 1oss on ac customers, and some of this will be collectable in a_somewhat according to pop- with an aggre- s amounting emark that ed with the final quotations of ye nerely fractional comparison back the showing During the last week in Novem- ried less than $1,800 to The statements by Bradstreet's confirming aggregate of sales being 01,601 shares, in the ‘maln by the Cincinnati with reference to the smallness of the invis- ible supply this year comparsd with that of Ar before was the principal cause of other market Foreign mar- ed about steady and the ex- nces for the last tw.nt from the Atlantic ports and lightest that for a very 1 and not enc Price Current there was a drop of about ember the The receip! past ‘week were since the early | Among the sixty loads of o fon, closed the arly as large with lo: is needless to who made these records un- their business thoroughly. week has been duil very and compara- Alsappointing o the jobbers as the situation is exactly as Gas opened number jumps of hogs during to but $1,10, subsequently ng the past w shown a decr bank clearings of 10 per cent at this were of a mixed kets were qu ttle here today has been no prompt re tively little promise of it sinc In trade circles gene have adopted @ waiti and after a cent to §6% on ‘Monda . and closed toduy nt cn the we -four hours than have been seen in the yards in a ni In fact, ther ber of days, beef cattie, and_shippers, termination of breaking the market bids were were too many Minneapolis, Joseph show a decr the other citics in thi cash and Janv & policy and traveling from town encouraged by the results Up thelr rout Among the conle only 5,000 bu, of wheat gh flour’to bring the total up to been particularly when " they inyentories without ehatige. reason for Inks 18 to be N practiced by the loss in the volume of clear- mall exports were ascribed to ac a subsequent re & Hudson was fo whether they g Sellers were very making the larg, ed up from 126 (o 13 of the week hackward about concessions asked, and as a result the trade was slow all the mornin Such cattle as sold b about 10c le 1,394-1b. beeve er cattlef rom $1.2 to $1. number of good cattle in the ya l¢ the best showing of “any day this consumers in the y consequent upon the shortage in the crops Datter by rar than an from LOth coasts Another disastrous fir and the unhapp; that the flame Fire has wiped cut haif a dozen SPEFOUS factories in lc v anticipated. marks this bught, in most case: A string of 5 and some light- Owing to the 48 the sales 80,000 bu. on the corts 3 The severe cold weather, merchants brought $4. have been absent attendance of our most pre six _months, wheat plants have no snow protection, w: accompanied demoralization The market rul closed at from Corn opened firm and continued so, of wheat helped ame n some degree, the better condition of the grain, and the consequent greater confidence inspired there- by among those who wish to store it, cut i rail rates to th east, it is expected, will wake up the shipping movement and remove the dead load of the daily receipts from the shoulders of the local crowd. May opened at from 4 worked up to 8%c and closed at from 48} Liverpool was quoted firm and 3 helped in the will be restored, 1llinols Centenl, s hefore the employes can re- Hocking Valley The membe; % of the ieague who re- e The offerings of cow stuff were not large, but the demand was not quit it has been and prices were gener ng all day, and ¢ to B84 bid. prime steam, hanna and We Metropolitan Dried meats ruled strong year.in th the interior and dizasters of one another in way of rooting out the fraudu active throughout the decline on cow stuff was than on beeves. ©OWSs sold at from $1.55 to $2.5 largely at $2 to $2.5 Stockers und On the week the course of prices has been upward, and material have beon recored The trading has | the agregate sales are §6, . The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change toda: bu.; corn, none; oats of annoyance merchants black year. A_large proportion hoping 185 will be better e and heifers ), with one 'bunch at . feeders did not yesterday. nd “was rathe Coffeo Market. interested in OW, CHURCH & €O, dy at an advance of sumption of this fruit has & Business Men Continue to Grope Cautiously Depression’s Gloom, manager of Snow, Co.'s Mercantile agency writes: “The second week In January shows little nge in the business situi and general. urally dull at iS¢ and graduall; e come 1o * a very important fo of the fruit Lusiness, o that the thry shartage in the crop, with the prospect of ket 15 quite featureless, wit Not very much attention was paid to the oats market, yet a fair by Ani. Exprosy. Baliimore & Oliio, iness was trans- quotations another ~ column price on oranges has advanced rapidly 'sin tion, both local In retail lines busine Wholesalers have |Orezon Nav.. . 40% 0.8, L & UN 174 /P, D. & E. 1404 | Pittsburg. .00 3% Pullman Palacs.. Tiig | Reading. i Richmond Tor, ! buying orders on hand, and that, with the influence of the neighborin, Kkets, caused a firmer feeling. 3l to 31%c and closed at from 3li4e to 3150, e barely steady at a slight advance at the opening, but became firmef ter and closed at fractionally bette than on the day before. Canada Southern.. Central Pacitic. Ches. & O Chieago Alton, B & remarks that should be horne’ in mind th: total visible for against 523,43 SANTOS, Jan. United Stat Provisions w early to form a correct estimate of what th, rders that hav be placed on sale, ares tke flavor to some (xterft and ren less juicy, in any gre the reports that hav Firm: good averag Consolidated Gas. C.. C., C. &8t, Lu.. Colo. Conl & Tron.. Cotton Oil Cart of buyers, T buying” and small bills will be the rule during the first nd what the second half 12.—Quiet; prices %@ 1 was reported property and the packers vidently disinclined to sell ahead at come fo hand 1315 Rock Island exist for cash p 169478t Panl nd instead of the 2,600,000 t0 3,00,00) boxes, one-half that num- : being a loss of tirely upon the improvement that may take The leading futures ranged as follows: 3{iSouthorn’ Ba ing to the California Fruit Grower Wheat,No. 2] Tenn. Coal & Tron. altimore Markete, BALTIMORE, changed; receipts : for doing know what Hocking Vall 173 1. & 0. Cent. pfd. xpect until B4 Wil furnish sections enouzh 00 carloads and other total for the ditions brought on failure of lnst ““There is no change either for better or orse in the condition of trade in beyond the fact that merc) most part so reducsd expenses to hold their own, Lako Erie & West Lake Shoro.. |Wells Fargo i: stern Unlon §iWhooling & L. B of the Forida fretz?, wa: in a demoralized nts have for Loufaville & N/ L &N Ao Manhaitan Con Memblis & 0. . M. & 8t T 1034 D. & R. G. May.... In the east, how- | P§rK Per bol news from situation there is really very discouraging. reserve continu:s se, and there appears to be no immediate remedy on hand to improve The retaliating tariff measures of ISuropean governments are ing the business of American meat packer: past two years harm "than engthened the the dealérs who purchased e now firm in their demands as FACTORY parations for alarming decre Mobile & Ohifo. Nashville Chiat, Natlonal Cordaze. doptd.. ... somewhat, Bood to cholee timothy seriously affec fons wers as follows: FLOUR—Winte RAIN FREIGHTS—Quiet; small demand, un. home industry" ave progressed favorably during everything would seem have worked £00d In many ways, and the business public, without regard to political affiliation, ly dissatisfied and distrustful. sprivg patents, 5 1 past week and v, unchanged, . unchanged. the traveling men of Nebraska In the cause of home patronage will be The traveling men are taking a good deai in the work of the turers and it 18 expected that the occasion bengquet will gathering of today were 76,130 A great success. ay OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. uly, G061 Condition of Trade- Staple and Fancy Produce. There have been a good many changes in the Ket for country produce during the past six Quotations on No. 3, B114G32t Central, 1,300; St. Paul, 3,100; Westem ot e R witness the traveling men in the state, located in Omaha and at other points in the state are granting their traveling men per- mission to attend the banquet and to that Union, 2,000, that has ever The Jjobbers Firm, e highe April, 45@15%c. et options ke lowe: @3T%e: futures, . 2 mixed, Janun PROVISIONS—Mess per 100 ibs., 12— MONEY Casy-at J@Ele per cent; last loan, 1% per.ecnt; closed at/1% per cent. PRIME MERCANTILE STERLING 55 in_bankor, 1, mand and $1.87H@4.88 for 60 days. Dosted rates, and $1.89%@4. 9. ER CERTIFICATES have weakened under the receipts in the R—2K@ 1% per announced, for the banguet and traveling men's con- set for January 22, of a moderate Pennsylvania, g HISKY=Distillers' - finished goods, per gal., Jobling, 28Grte. Dills at §4.5¢ he demand for poultry has been light, for turkoys, the close of the week than thay i fresh, near-by, 22; fresh we EUGARS—Unchanged. The following were the recelpts anl shipments commenced 00,000 brick to the Union of South Omaha. manufactured Bolln's plant at Louisville and will be u in the construction of a large sewer at the SUGAR—Refined, steady. Stock Yards i3 not much being, r Rocoipis, | Shipmsnts. U aside from rabbits. 258D Ak monts, d on the mar EXTCAN DOLLARS—i1c. VERNMENT Railroad bonds, Closing_quotations on bonas were BUTTER—Culled stock, 8 @llc; fair to good countrs o gathercd creamery, ommon to fuir, 10 @ The Tndusirial Tron works have put thelr on Howard creamery, 201 Strictly fresh laid, 17@18c; cold storage, LIViZ POULTRY—OI0 hens, 4 KANSAS CITY, very fine shape. the Manufacturers Onthe Prolucs excanng 1 hard, 5860 CORN—Lowe No. 2 white OATS—Slowy U. S, 26, rox. Pacifie 08 of ) Ala. Class A, Ala. Class B, e the state relief commis 1y 13@18ke. cholce smali plies purchased for the relief of the desti- NEW YORK GENEKRAL MARKET. production as far as possible. nufacturers Closing Quotations on the Principal Com- modities and Staples, —FLOUR~R ow Con. 5. timothy, $5.00@9.00; prairie, $1.60 GAME—Biue state in the way of furn for people who are it that th. shing employment NEW YORK, Jan, 0 5. F. Dab. IUTTER-Firm; crcamery, 156G 134 R. G. Wost. 1818, Cattle Company. 8.Cnonfund. . ports, 9,600 bbls.; sales, 6,950 pk ket quiet but firm, with spring patents a litte commission wses of clothing and other manufactured goods were of Ne- braska manufucture, they would be giving Just so much more Woik to the poor of the Mo 1GS--Unchanged; 1515, Juck rabb.ts, iere wore so today, afalr but the lightest of the L1167 83 16 cars_of hogs 1. New BOL B8, St L& LM Gon. St L & 8.1, G 1131 Tex. Paz. 1st 18t/ UL D, 1t 5 | Wesi Shors 49... 1001 (S0, &. .. 115! below asking price; city mill paten fat, 70 to 110 1bs., arc quoted at | FIOW fudins 3 corn, 7,000 bu.; Minnesota_patents, $3.05% do deferred.. Atchison ds....! —Wisconsin raska and 1o part skims, 7@Se; “Young A, mmission had goods of Nebiasl and that it was their purpose to continue same poliey. of the Manufacturers ; fon are greatly pleased over the action of the state board of pur- chuse and supplies i specifying, as far as i’ goods for Institutions should be Up Be dight Minneapoiis \Wheat Market, manufacture o Dulls were €a- winter low ‘grades, $1.7062.1 @2, a fairly active and the offerin, terday. May opened firm at 60 B $1.8062.40; good at 60%c, and advane Quiel: walés, 200 bbls.; superfine, § Buckwhieat tlour, dul July opencd no_change from yest The feeling In '8 sell the Lest. Only top grades light and under- fair buyers, . 2383 por cont: T thought they had to PIGEONS-OIA birds, p Sloslng prics manufacturs FIIRURE-OLA DIse, 1 Slug e of the state time loans. 3 a4 5L0eis, boads and i BOI@ENC; July s on ale, 5040 yerteniay. from $3.80 10 $4.20, which was the same r with the outsid same s 0t the m $3.75 1o $4.35 was only .35, as against TOES—Western stock, car lots, 65c; small N D] Westhigh, e all the goods consumed in- the RY E—Nominul; state institutions are of the class that are boundaries the manufacture tlon of the hoard will be the means of keep- ing a gond x Hand-picked, navy, $1.9062.00; rail points a Lima beans, Trregulnr: western, 6568 MALT—Sieady pakl for hogs th pening of the wéstern, 700 75c. but the bulk heat Market, 1 hard, cash Bell Teleplions. Hoston & Albany Boston & Matie. the hogs sold 1150, dsiile; California, Home grown, $2.75; Mus: DULUTH, Jan and January, 62¢: May, Gije; July. v at one price Representat; 4c £, 0. b, Ble afloat: A Qelivered; N Optlons opene coverings, dus 1o ste: A manufacture: s are incligec tice of “home p or of indiv 1t ds an indf mindedness, t while some 1 northern, (0 pork had'secured an advance of 7 Crate of a doz. the ground Bufla'o Mark 12~ WHEAT—Firn ~1’er Lb), §2' ite of Now York has recosnized lon Picifle. sed at’ Glic; July, 63%. San Francisco Minin, AN FRANCISCO, Jay quotations for mininy 4y Sto0’s Quotations, Tho ofelal closing 0248 1214y war essitics for current wun'. matter has been eapecially cholce Optlons opened steady on' I t body passed a law containing the following castern stock, Printing cloths, nunicipal works within this hich is to be work A for sueh dressed or carved upo being carvied of the state, of the municipality specifications , dressed or FRANCISOO, 35— erscys, 40,097 centals, he ground where | TROPICAL The lemon market s very Bulwer Coi.. . the boundaries Clearings, 3: furnia navels authorities 00672.30 per hunch. ing or requiring the or carved stone ther “h stone shall be worked, dre ryved for such Con. Impertal sinas, sizes S0 to 360, Exchunge on 1 London maiket firm Quict but ste Silver birs, dyi wet salted, New Or- actor within corporation this state, gone into the Bank of England on b Qantations. 5 shown a m following ara ta> NEW YORK. Jan cloaing mining quotatio s L ihing having o strong moncy i | 1 i | 1 1 1 ' i 1 4 1 i i 1 5! i i 1 4 i 1 4 4 1 1 i i 4 i i 4 i i i i i Aircharged such contractor by extra ‘selects, id contract. uists family, $10.6)G12.50: s, §7.508.0) Klud bellies, §. of manufacturerss to be held in Cineinnati, 6.23; plckled shouldeis, $4.60; have Invited the many v w340 cans, per ib., s Steam closed At 87 PHILADEL art In the deliberntions. It is proposed by Gallon. fugs. he promaters Yollow Jaecel rds, 20 fille new mess,” §12. family, $12.006¢12.50; short clear, §13.5041 BUTT) wester ddiry i Western factory Loudon Siods Qo atloas rthering the manufacturing ondon Stod s Quo atl Choice while, per bbi., $1.50; ern creamery balances, §30,0 ehtertainment In halt bbls state creamery, Pentsylvauta K| Reading. 1Mo, Coniw da’ 00N SHEEP-There were 1o sl Consumers association ) hate ubt, 83, | matter unless it should transpire that kome members would convention A committee department of the Won quested the privilese of b © Stuck Market, attend the | Quict; city, Market stead short and th wonths' Lills s £16 per ¢ damostie setence | 1 northern, | 4.10: grass steers, CORN—Market firm; No. Consumers bringing up the subjeet of clalmed by Buch expositions in the citics w have bhoen assoclation New Orleans, open kettle, $1130; silver d 10 choice. Market steady WIthout represcntative quo hora, §2.50043.50. ik, $11.65. La Kausas City ell us a good he manufactures. Judson M. Demis of Boston hav " d; shipments HPMINTS. pur- § variey, “nooe. Toxnn cows STROLEUM = 5, $3.90G4.10; beef seers, $0.0002.05; Colorado sie g¢ on New York, §l premium BRIGHTER THINGS IN SIGHT Viewed from a Dramatic Point the Week Has Been of Little Moment, THE FUTURE, HOWEVER, RICH IN PROMISE Review of What Will Be Offersd Theater ors This Woek In the Way of ¥ tertainment~Chat of Stage rolk. Theatrically the week has been absolutely barron of any strong attractions. At Boyd's tho “Country Clreus” mads its appsarance Thursday night, and will finish its engagoe- ment with tonight's performance. The Bme pire presented “The Ship of State, which closed at that place of amusement last night, Tho promiso for this woek, however, 18 much brighter than for several weeks past, for theater goors will have an opportunity of seelng melodrama, co and Shake pearean tragedy, anl a pugilist star, who comes with assurances of advance along thes atric lines, which will be h with oy, Tho revival of ‘‘Henry IV" will undoubtedly attract attention, Introducing to the present generation a new Falstaft Coming Attractions. The beauty of “The Country Clrevs, which closes its engagement at the Boyd this evening, is its utter simplicity, coma bined with the most wonderful stage craft, The ring performance which follows the circus parade embraces in its program somo of the best and highest salaried spectalists known. Tatali, tho flying serpent, a re- cently imported Buropean sensation, La Belle Tina, a young woman of great beauty in & potpourrl of gymnastics, Prof. Conrad and his educated dogs and donkeys, are a few of the many attractions offered in this bill, The coming of Milton Nobles, (he popue lar agtor and dramatist, is at any time an advent of interest to the theater-golng (¢ peopla_of this city, whera he is so popular. . '\ Tho present visit to the Boyd on Tues evening next for the beneflt of the La Ald society of All Saints church will made doubly interesting by the fact that e will produce his last and most successful play from his own versatile pen. ‘‘From Sire to Son." The play ls distinctively American, like all of Mr. Nobles' plays, and is pronounced of a higher order of literary and constructive merit than any of its predes cossors, The company carried by Mr. No bles la composed of the hest artists in the profession. Mr. Nobles is a representative American, he ‘writes American plays ex- clusively, his incidents are such as could reasonably occur, and his characters are flesh and blood realities, Among the actors of America today who hold a high place in popular estimation and critical favor is Mr. J. K. Emmet, *“Our Fritz.” His fine figure, bright countenance and grace were the superlor natural advan- tages with which he started on his career as an actor, His suces was immediate and he was at once accepted as a general favorite, In “Fritz in a Mad House,” which Mr. Em- met presents atgBoyd's on Wedneslay and Thursday evenings next, he will have greater opportunities than in any of the other ver- slons of “Fritz" in which he has yet ap- peared. He will present the same dear, lova- ble German boy, whose humor wins our smiles and whose sorrows draw our tears. He is saild to be more polished than the “Fritz" heretofore known, yet retains all the unworld- ly simplicity that has always characterized him and won such a strong hold on the af- fections An essential point in connection with the play which should not be omitted is that the children will be as pretty and sweel as in former versions of “Fritz.” Buby Sinnot, a most precocious tot, will play an important role. Mr. Emmet will be sup- ported by a company of actors of spectal ex- cellence and well known repute. The cast includes, besides the star, Misses Emily Lyt- ton, Florence Foster, Annfe M. Ware, Flor- ence Germaine; Messrs. Hudson Liston, Frane cls Kingdon, George W. Middleton, Harry Coffin, David Rivers and others. One of the welcome dramatic events of the season will transpire at the Boyd on Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday matines, when the eminent tragedians and Shakespear- ean interpreters, Freder'ck Warde and Louls James, play thefr farewell engagement here, The only regret attached to the event is the fact thet it will be their last appearance to- gether in this city, as after this season they will terminato their unfon and head separate organizations, “Henry IV" is the play an- nounced for the forthcoming engagement, and is a cleverly woven. combination of cmedy and tragedy, It I§ almost an absolute noy- clty, as it'is fully twenty years since that play has been presented in this country. The action of the play commences at an inter- esting period of Bnglish history. King Henry 1V, declining into the vale of years, broken with sickness and agitated with remorse, re- solves to undertake a crusade’ to the Holy Land, but is diverted from this resolution by the sudden incursions of the Welsh undep Owen Glendower and the revolt of some o his principal nobility, particularly the power- ful house of Northumberland, at the head of which is Harry Percy, the ' renowned Hot- spur, giying the tragle 'incidents of the' play, while to the “nimble-footed, mad-cap prince of Wales” we are indebted for our introduc. tion to those joyous companions of the Boar's Head, Poins, ‘Gadshill, Bardolph and the in- imitable Falstaff, who sustain the comedy fn- terest. On Friday night and Saturday mat- Inec Shakespeare's play, “Henry 1V,” will be Hxlv”hul, and on Saturday night “Richard “Yon Yonson' and Mr. Gus Heege will bs the attraction at Boyd's theater next Sun day, the play being presented by Jacob Litt's - clever company of comedians, One of the best money attractions on the road will make its appearancs at the Empire theater, opening a four nights' engagement With a matinee today. John L. Sullivan. in “A True American” {8 a conspicuous figure on the dramatic horizon at present, ' The plece was written especlally for Mr. Sullivan by Lawyer Edmund E. Price of New York, who has made u thorough study of the star and his capabilities. It fs a queer fashion playwrights have nowadays of fitting an actor or actress with a play with 50 much dramatio nlcety as to call forth the Impression that: ail contemporaneous writers are lterary tail- ors and dressmakers warranted to it any one while you wait, The system has its adyan- tages and disadvantages. You have poorer and more short lived plays, like fashion's freaks ° In garments, soon worn out; on the other hand, one sees and enjoys stars to the utters most of their talents. In studying Mr. Sulli- vaw's capacity and fitting 1t with a suitable play the author surrounded the part of John Desmond with several scenes that cannot fail to win the popular verdiet. From the moment when Mr. Sullivan as John Desmond arrives on the stage the Interest never seo ing'y fags, The second and third acts glye £cope o a number of well seiected sp:elaltivg, and the last act serves as a sort of a elimax, for it is then that the redoubtable and long invineible John L. is himself, and gives an = exlibition of the manly art of boxing that is all too short In the opinfon of the au- dicnces. Mr. Sullivan has apperaed before * the public in several different roles, having oven written a book and narrowly escaped being nominated for congress in his natiye étate, but it 1% in the role of pugilist that he * he comes nearesi the hearls of paople, who testify this feeling by their abundant enthugs fasm, “The Derby Winner,” one of the greatest bits of the scason in this city, has been seoured for another production here and will open @ four nights' engagement at the Eme- pire with matinee Sunday, January 20, The company stillincludes the old favorites, Artaur Dunn, Max Freeman and others, and will undoubledly secure a repetition of ity former cordial greeting. S e sugar Market, . Jan. 12.-8UGAJ u 3. 6, S8 110 7. 9% G303 No. 8. 34@3 7-16c: No. 10, 34@3 3.06¢; N 11, 8 1166 34C; No. 12868 &-16c; No. 13, 8 163 NEW ¥ bt steady ff A, Baaiiie: mould A, 4 116G ac; standasd 81016403, confectioners’ A, 811 16p8%¢ loaf, 4 160 4%8c: crushd, 4 610G4%0; pow 4 1106040 granulated, 313166 1dc; oubs Ui LONDON, Jun. 12.-BUGAR-Cane, steady; prices fully malnined; centritugal Java, Ioj | Muscovado. fair refioing, e

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