T1I13 OMAHA DAILY HKKoiflHOXIUY , lKnMH15tt ? 2i ( , lfi)2. ! ) J OMAHA LIVE STOCK 1IARKET Receipt * for Iho Wcok Show a Slight Do orcase. HOGS HELD UP DETTER THAN OTHER LINES Thoiifili llnjrrs' Minis UVrn Not Uiuclly Credit Nor Vcrjr 13tlensUo th" .suppl.x I'lilli'il lo Meet tin ) Driinllid. * _ _ _ _ _ _ OXIUM , Dec. 24.-ltcc 'lpls this \tcoU compiled - piled xxlth last-hoxv a slight deciea o in cit- : tlu nwi sheep , with hogs aliuut thu same. Ciimpaied with nyrnr ago Ihern has been an Incie.iso In cutllo and sheep nnd only fltKlit doctcnsu In hogs , 'rtio Ihrim n aio MS folmxxs : Cnllle. Hogs , Hieei ) . Kocrlpti tills week. , . .I3CH7 31,571 2,025 Itecelplslast xxeek.l . . . lO.OllH 33.451) ) 4,407 8 mcxxeeklust.\i r 7711 37,113 2,600 Dining tin ) iiily : parl of the ucck , In fuel up to t'rldtij , thn coui.n of calllu vulnes xxas Metidllv ilpxvaid. Kivelpts wi-iu eompaia- llxely light i.t nil ii'.iiket i nnti r" , n lather un- iisilal cliciimstnnco for Ilin xxeck hefoio ( 'IIIIstlillis litul allh'iugh ' bnyels'xxalils xxeiu not I'.Mii'liy iirgcnl.nor xeiy e.\ten lxc , the mipply failed lomcctlhP dimund , and xxltli ouisldohujeis iiNo In tliu Held , thu mail.et xxasmituiallyalUclyonc , .indpilcfsitdxuncei .100 to lilt i fnlr In good beef sti els and bulchi'is'slock.Vllh ho.ixy n-celpts In I III- eago nidav , Iheto xvtis a big bleak Hieie , and dm Ing the'last nxo days of thu xxeek , pilces Vieul HIT badly. . , . . . Tlii-io xu-ie niiniil Iliosnino number of rattle on Mill ) today as xxcreheie I'llday. hut oxer 1,000 inoHtllmn last Sutiltiliiy. unellnirs In- ritldfd some picliygood becxes. nnd nnylhliig tlin f-hlppers xxoulil buy sold al nboill steady prices , while the diessed beef men xxcio bidding fiom 60 to Idc louer lliau I ilday on nnylhliig grading under choice. 1'oor lo fair Muir u.is xelvMoxv and sniveled the burnt of the decline. 'In geneial Ihemail.ol was allot IOC to 15cloxxer limn I'l lilny on anylhlng not Mildly cliol.'u. Hood liii'linlci' ' 1,200 to 1,100- Ib. steers snlilni fiom 11.20 up tnf.i.oo. xxllh fnlr Id good I.OMI lo 1,250-11) sleeis at fiom I3.GO to it.10. Odd hunches of poor I o fall- tough and nndeielghl sluir sold nil the xxny fiom W.lHI loti : 00. lluslness xtas dull through out , hill a fnlr clo.timice xxas llnally I'lVfcUd. Thi ) decline In coxv Mull' xuis ex en moio nunki'il thiin In sticis. Iliileheis' snifT and canneis made up fully 10 per cent of Iheen- lln ; lei'elplsiiiiil pi lees in led lOc lo I'M' lower than I'llday , a dei'llno In Uvodaysuf fiimi 15c Io25on ! about nil glades. Some choice cows uml heifers sold -3.30iindold pelleis sold as low us M.25. but Iho lIg ) bulk of I he fair to good stuff sold al from M.UO to W.JO. Hulls and stags xxeieIn modeinle demand at about steady pi ICL-H fiom If 1.20 to Cl.ilO. Common latgncalxe.snnd vuaillngs loeholcu vetils sold fii'i'ly tit fiofn SI.GO to 16. Hlockets nnd feeders moved slowly , but at fully steady pilces. Tiesli iccolpls xveie light and xxentto the icgular dealers mostly , ns the the country demand xxns rather limited oxvlng lotlii ! picvalllng stlir prices. Sales of fair to iirelly good slock nml feeding cattle xxeio largely at fiom J2.SO to J3 liupiust'nlnllv b.-tle : No. Av. Pr. Xo. Av. Pr. 4. . 10HO $ : i oo 17. . .1144 $3 BO 1 1100 3 00 3H. . .1101 3 85 45. . . Olid 3 15 31 . .1237 3 90 a. . .K.OO ! ) ! il ) . 10. . .1133 3 00 i. . O'JO 3 ! id .1240 4 05 n. . 3 ir ! > iiT ; .1135 4 10 4. . 1085 3 35. .1150 4 H ) o. . 1035 3 40 ih ; ; * 4 ail o 1225 3 50 ! 1187 4 ao oa ! . 800 3 50 57 ; ; 4 ao 1000 3 50 IB. . 4 ao .1050 3 50 1H. . 4 3ri 21. . . 050 II 55 10. . .120 ! ) 4 35 41 ! . . UOO 3 1.0 18. . 4 40 : . . 1053 3 C,0 , 20. . ! l331 4 bO 10. . 1151 3 75 Sllll'l'INd AND I'.XI'OllT. o. . . 1224 3 25 3 1373 4 25 oo ' HU2 335 10 im : 1 55 55 ! ! . 1150 3 GO 51 1370 4 00 100. 1373 4 20 32 1300 0 00 25. . .1212 4 00 Yi\ItlIMlS. 7. . . G21 2 10 " coxvs No. Av. I'r. Xo. Av. I'r. No.i . H10 $1 25 13. . . . . .1000 $2 15 i ! ! . GOO 1 25 . . 1050 2,15 14. . . 880 1 40 o ! ! ! . . . 072 3 15 i. . . bGO 1 50 2(1. ( . . . . . 850 2 15 7. . 1 50 19. . . . . . 002 2 20 1. . 1 50 17. . . . . . 018' 2 20 8. . 1 70 19. . . . . .1142 2 20 1. . . U30 1 75 20. . . . . . 800 2 20 I. . .1170 1 75 15. . . . . . 885 2 20 3. . . 7bO 1 75 20. . . . . . boa 2 25 11. . . 813 70 9. . . . . . 100 2 25 5. . . UOO 75 1. . . . . . 040 2 25 3. . .10HO 1 75 1. . , . . . 1130 2 25 13. . < H50 1 80 3. . . . . .1053 2 25 1. . .1140 1 bO 1. . . . . . GOO 2 25 U. . .1133 1 85 1. . , . . .1210 2 25 0. . . 010 1 85 11 . . . 872 2 25 13. . . 838 1 85 11 . .T 'JIIO 2 25 .1050 00 15 ! ! ! . . 018 2 30 . 1030 00 8. . . . 801 2 30 8.o. 4. , 850 1 00 o. . . . . . 835 2 35 50. , . 748 1 00 5. . . . . OHO 2 35 10. . . 830 1 00 18. . . . . .1082 2 40 21. , 1 00 ) O " . . . .1030 2 40 1. , 2 00 17" ! . . . . 083 2 40 2. , . 870 2 00 18. . . . . .1100 2 45 14. , . 805 2 00 o ' ' . . . . 835 2 50 1. , 1010 2 00 19' . . . . . . 081 2 50 14. 017 2 00 o " . . . . 835 2 60 25. , . 8(12 ( 2 05 9" . . . . 82G 2 50 15 . 033 2 10 4. . . . .1010 2 6O 1. .1050 2 10 li. . . . . . 088 2 85 27. 8(17 ( 2 10 1. . . . . . 850 3 00 ilt * 780 2 10 20. . . . . .1183 3 00 1200 2 10 cows AM > iuirins. : : 10. . 1051 3 30 . . ' 380 200 1 410 2 50 304 2 35 J 450 2 60 C.XI.VKS 2bO i no 125 4 25 105 1 75 170 4 75 250 1 75 120 4 75 200 3 70 150 4 75 OO 3 70 110 5 00 130 3 70 180 5 00 3 75 120 5 00 100 -1 OO 130 5 00 1GO 4 00 120 5 00 100 4 00 III ! U.S. a oo a oo a 05 a is a 15 a ao a an a 40 a 50 2 75 2 75 3 90 a oo 2 70 2 75 2 bO 2 85 2 85 2 85 J 85 HOO'H Tlieio Is llttlo thai h new In thu hog fdtiiallon. Conditions have not changed ma terially and eoiiservntlxo dealeis aio still lool.lng for higher pi lees , The country Is vury bullish nnd neither thu hope < if high pi Ices nor thn fear of u Inenk seems to till re I the le- celnls one xxay or thu other. 1'ilces havu „ . . . .1 Irllln low or than loxuud tlmclosoof : xxcuk hut thu close In vxllhln Ouof closing juices last week. _ The mtiikot today inled about 6c higher than I'llday on an nxcingo. Itecelpls weiti compaiatlvcly light , lu'ui ly 2,000 lighter than KiUlity nnd mom lliau 3,000 shoitof the inn u xxeek ago. Thu xxeek's supply IVHI ubout 33 , ( > IH ) , not much dlll'eieul fiom the week pun Ions and only 3,600 short of the cor- lOhpondlng xxeek of December last year , All buyciu , fienh meat men , packers , scalpels and hhlppeii , xxnnled the hogs nnd ns tliu supply xxas mil largo Hading xxns hilsk and pilce ; tilled fully 6c higher limn ycMcidny fiom tin Matt. Hood lo chotco la-ax y nnd hutchci vtclKht hogs sold hugely at Jii..IMiii. Ill , \\lll nun pilmc load at $0,12. Common , light am mlM'd loads xxeiit hugely nt iG.26CttO.30 , Oi bomo Into arrivals thu maikct COMM | | x'crj viciik xxlth tlinvnily advance about lost. Out ortxxoloads lemalned unsold In llrsi haniU ar.i 120 n 324 44 j .i en n 40 77 122710 n 35 r/j nut 4U o u , riiw AND not on t ) nj 4no lo in f > oo " ir.o. in * ] HO r. ito 02 101 200 r > DO HIIKHP Tlir monger nlTrrliiRs cliangrd ImiiiM lendlly nt ( ully Klt-ndy prices ( lood muttons mill K'HMl ' feeders nru In hrl k demand mid Mrong. 1'nlr lo good nntlvei , 13,60(94,76 ( ! fair ID good wt'sli'iin. (3.26(14.60 ; common nnd Mopk Mmmi , ! 2.2ft3r > 0 | c od to olioli'f-IO tn 10o-m. lambs , ii.UU30.uo lloptescntntlvu sale * ) i Xo. * Av. I'r , ! ! ! ! Un.ill\u OXVPS , fed . 01 It 26 Olllclnl l > l < po < lll < m. STOCK4 * AND IUIN1IS , TrudliiR DII the Nnxv York I'trlmnjro Wild Light Yesterday. Xr.Vt YoitK , Dec. 24. Tiadlnp on HIP Xew Vork Mock i-xrhnntio xxns light this inoinlng , only 72,130 sharer chanting hands , ofxhlch 5,205 xx-eit ! unlisted. In the Mist tinusticllons pi Ires xxcto generally n fraction hi'loxv those- iiillngat the close yesterday , but subsequently u lit mur tone pi ex ailed , due ton disposition on thu patt of some of the Mimllcr bears to even up their tiuilos. They did not caio to go homu xvllh conti.iels on their book * , over the double holiday. Manhattan xvas the only feature of note. The stock opened ill 130' $ . receded to 130nnd advanced steadily to 113'j , closing al the top llguie. The enhancement Is tlio tesull of : i belief that the compnnv has but lllllu to fear fiom thu proposed underground lonte. Another reason for the Use K that the Pleiii pout-Morgan com mittee xvll I soon tcpoiliiphui xx hereby thu com - pany's llii s xxlll buestcnded and Its leventies largely Increased. Judge liigialmm today de cided to contlnun the injunction resltalnlng the Panama toad fiom entering Into contracts xvtlh trnnspotlalIon companies outside of thu I'aclllc Mull Steamship company , and the stock of the latter ro-o fiom 27 to 28. In tlio geneial tatlxxtiy the list of ( irangots xxas partlculaily stiong near Iho close , advancing ' /t to * t per cent. The locl ! > Island's logiilar Hiliii ti-rly dividend of 1 uer cent xvas olllclally tinnounced and the amount Is just xxhat had been looked for. The sticiigthof .speculation In the llnal liansaclions xuts luitly ft no to thu unexpectedly good bank statcme'iil. The Post says : Tlio altitude of the inxcst- Ing publlu lu the presence of our cnriency entanglements Is : i matlerof the highest Im- pottancu hccausc on ( his hangs nearly the xvholeiiiestlon | of a possible crash If events should take a sudden and nnfax-orahlu tuiii. H Is reassuring , theiefoie , lo knoxv that the gieat mass of sccmlty holdeis occupy tin uncoinmunly stiong position. Tlio alisenco of this "outsldii public" fiom Iho Meld of excited speculation has been mm Ked ever since Iho silver iiirstou | ! became a tlueatenlng factor In our politics. Kuiopo sold our stocks ns soon as It had Icauied tin ) situations and posslhllllles. Storks xx-crodlbtilbuted din Ing this series of years among people gem-rally able to hold them In an emeigency ; people xxho would , as u iillc , hold them al n partlclnrly low price. In some of the Industrial gioupthero had boon no icekles-i speculation since the iictlx-o "xxln- Icr's" Heading maikel. This o.xplalned and Justified the strength of the months of October and Xovember. despltu Ihu appioach of thu heavy gold shipment * . The following aio the closing ( imitations for llio leading stocks on the Xow York Stock e.\- chaiigo today : Atchliun Mil til AlIK-ltCllTH 0 Adnin * KxpruH * * TM Norlliern I'neltlc. . . Alton. T. H ' Northern I'acillu pftl 47J1 do profurrud iw'v U. I' . Den AHair. . . Ainorlcnn hxpross. . lit ! Northxvo tera ilnltliiiuru XUlilo. . tll'l ' do urelnrrad 141us' Cunniln i'nclllc bsic N. V. Central : us' r.inndn youtliurn . . r.7W N. V. AN. i : Onlral t'uultlc. . . . Onlurlo AWi-stora. . fi I liui. & Ohio 21J4 Oregon Imp ClilcitRO Alton Ill ) OiPKOn NIIT . C. II. AQ ' .HiV O.H.I , . A. U. N . a ) 54 ClllCI [ 0 lKB S3U { Tactile .Mull . 27H ConsolMatciUIns. . lIGHi Tcoila , 1'cc. A , U. . . . n ; c. r. c .V-t. ! i , fii'i Tltthbnrit . IM Colo. Cutil \ Iron. . ii'Jij 1 1'nliman Tnlncc . 103M Cotton Oil Cert M } Del. Hudson 12'J Ulchmuml Tor I ) . 1. . A.W ii do pioferruil to I ) . A. It. C. | ifil < lUoUriiudo West. . . ton I ) . , * t C. K. Co do pnilorred Gl KntlTcnn llock iBltind SS'fi Eric M. I.Ab. b'.lstpfd. . 70 ilo prpfurreil S.IM St. Paul 70a Volt Waynu 153 do profurred ( it. Noilhfrn iifU. . . l.i ! bl. 1'ulll A-Omaha. . . C. A K. I. iifd ! V5M do preferred HockliiK Vulloy 27 Southern I'arlllc. . . . Illinois it'iitrul. . . Siigiir licflncry St. t'uul A Duliitli. . 27SI Tonn. Coal .t Iroa ICm. : ATcr. pfd SI ' 4 Texas 1'acltlc. l.uLo Mrlu.VVust. . . a lol. , V O. Cent. pfd. 78 do inufurrrd 74- , llnlon 1'ncltlc 78K71S l.nkohlioro I2KIL > . 8. Kxprms. . . . 6S 6SUK Lend TriiKt " \V. SI 1 , . A I' UK Louis. .V Nafh. do preferred Louis. , V NOHAlb'y \\ulln.Karico l-.vp. . Mnnliiittiui C'ou . . . Woilora Union. . . . Meiupl'lH-V C NYlicellng A U K. . . . .Mlclilpm ( Vutrnl. do pruferrud MIsHdiirl I'ltulllc. . . ' ' ' ' ' ' Mobile A , Olilo I ) . .V il . . . . . . . . . . ! . NanliTlllu Cluitt. . . SI ( Jcncral Xlcctrlc. . . . 110'i ' Kiitlonnl CunliiKO. . .National l.ln-tuctl. . . 411 do proforrcil 112" C. I'UL-l , t Iron N. J. iVntrnl do preferred. . . . . Norfolk AV. . tfd lion * X'lux , Con. . . The total sali's ( if slocks today WIMI ) 72,000 shaic'n , ineliidlni : : Atolilson , 11 , ! < ) ( ) ; Itiirlln - toii. .I.GOO ; ChlcaKo ( ias100 : ) ; Dlslllllni ; , 4i)0 : ( ) : Manhattan. O.oOO ; Noithcin l'u-llic : picfi-ni'd , i.,70 ( > : Ik'iulhi ! , ' , lu-100 ; t-t. I'liul , a.bOOSiiSir,1J1bl)0. ; ! Nou york loni' > iliirl < ct. Niw VOIIK , Doc. ill. Jloxuv ON CAM. Nominal at1 pi-i-ccnl. I'uiMKMi'.m\NTII.I ; : I'AI-KH 0 percent. STIHI.IMI : KXCIIAMII : I'll inslth nclual husl- ni'ss nt fl.Hl'jf/l.Kli for hlxty day bunkeiV hills and il.B7V"-I.Htl for ilciuand. The I'losiii iiiiiiinins | ( : on hunrls : intincial Notes , KANSAS OITV , .Mo. , Di-ii a I. Clearings , tl , . 85'.CilO ) , I'Ailts , Iii-p. 24.- Throe per cent rentes , 07f , Ol'.c for tin ) nt'connt. Sr. I.ot'is. ' Mo. , Dir. 'Jl.-Tho Morehunts o\- rlmnsouisolost'd today , Sr. 1-otiis , .Mo. , Dec. i-M--CIunilngs , 14.174- 015j Imlliiiet' ! , . * u03,7 l. Nuw VOIIK , Hoi ! . a4. I'lpiirlniss $1'J1,021 , . 831 ; Ijlllllltei'i. , 45,335,70'J. llAl.TiMOiu : , Mil. , Doc. 'J4. ni'tirlius ; , $ 'J,151)- ) 4 1lmhinc ; < 's , WliH.UOl. Hale , U pur ci-nt , I'nii.Aiir.i.i'iiiA. I'd. , Dei'J4. . Ch'iirlngs , , $ llfOH,035 ; hahinci.- , , Jl,030,430 , .Money , C pi'i-i'i'iit , C'llli'AlJO , 111. , Dw. 24.-rii > iirliiis , f 10.721. . 781 , Nun Vuflc u.\ehaii'u ) i-old from OUo to 7lk pruinliun. Ill ) vi ON. Mass. , l ) ( > c. 'J-l.-l'luurlliiXS , flO.042- 05H ; balancos. tl.HC.l.OcO. Money li pur cunt Nu VoiK , 15LdUcount to IDt IMfinliiin. Oiniiliu I'loilnru .MiirUi't. The wi'iik t'losi'd i\ih | the inaikci full o ; poultry and \vllh prh'i'h Inn. Ashlufioni thin thuio nuiuno vi'ry linpoitiint fi'atuiiM to tin Undo. Al'l'l.Kft GOIKI ujiplos mo qnotud ut $3,00 < I 4.1M ) ; choice to fancy , * I.OOij4.23. llANANAh Onotatlons niu : I'ulr to KIXK hlilppln htiH'k , t'.OO4i'J.5o per Inini'h. Hl'TTKH Tlio Kuni'iul nun Ki't Is htoudv. Tin liull ; of the receipts t-cllsat 140.100 , and bonn heloet parkiiKt'x ut nfcldc. ( 'UAMiKUitusUuotiitlons uioi Hell inn rlu-rry. ta.ftopor Iibl.t boll and bn le , tO.M ) Into Capo Cod. tlO.OO. Thu arrivals on tin inarkuluru light. UKI.KHV 1'aiu'y coli'ry U difllcult to lint ] Quotation * raiiguiiU thu way fioin'J5u to 40o Kims Murkut hli'ailyj bulk of thu bales o bright sUx-k. a'Ji4c. ! GAME The wurkut doca uot bhow any vcr ; mntrrlnt rhnngo In vn1ur . There win n tmvi'lly In thn mirkr-t in Ihr xvny of n hhu k hrnr xvlitrh found n ready ptirrhiiMMQimtntlotn orci I'hensnnK I6.ili7li. ) " ) ( ) ! prnlrlo chickens , fl.uo < (4 Ml , grouse , il.OOio.uail , H ( tO'ftil 2V slilnc fl.ooi biPV nl)0 | , ll.2Xtl.6O ! Idoxer , tl.ooi golden plovprJ1.25J 1 61M cniiMii back ducks , fn.00 f.MO.00 : red head ducks , Jt.OOi timllnul ducks , I3.60B3.75 ; blurwlim tonl.tS.U6i HTCPII \xliiR teal , $ 1.761 mixed ducks , $1.60 ; Cnnndn geese , $0OdtJ.7.60 ! jlick rnbhlls , JI.60I small rabhlK tl.'JAtiil 60 ! < - < | iilirol , jl.OOT ( < l.26 ; antelope-Middles , 14CM.V ) deer saddles , loft ITici nnlolopociircassus , O&lOo ; door carcasses , II AV The market xxns overstocked nnd very wi-nk. Xo.l. tO.76W7.un } Xo. 2 , $0.00. IIONF.r Tlio market H linn , good T lilln clever IIOIIPV l Mng caivp nt 17c. Lr.Moss-Choter' , Ji.ao : fancy , K .60. M.M.AO.V UHAIT.SPer kea , i&.OO. OVjiTKiis t'ni'haiigedat 13WI6c percnn. ONIONS Homegrown , soasoe ! Spanish , 11.90 uu rent I p. OIIAJMIKI llorlda , t,1.2.Vit3.60. roiJl.TltVTurkey - * , wfUUi. ' ; chickens , choice 4c ; geese and ducks 7i ( > Hc. POTATOES-Quotntions arc : Homegrown , Or > a76ci Colorado nnd Utah , 86c , SWIIT : : POT * TOIS Choice Miiscntlno nnd Illinois stock. } 3.76tt4.00 per bid. Vi-.Mr-Quolatlonsuie : Sniiill nml fat , O'itii 7c ; largo and lionvy , 36c , Oil .Mut-lirt. Xnxv VOIIK , Dec. 24. PRTIIOI.KDM Was neglected ! nol a slnglo .sale xvns icport'd ! 62'jc bid , 62Uc asked. Pennsylvania oil , spot snles none , .laiiuary options , sah" < , none. I.ltna oil , snles , none. Tidal sales , none. LONDON , Dec. 24. CALCUTTA I.t.ssiKi-39s : 3d iioiMitiHiter. Chlcngo Live .Slock .Mnrkct. CllirAdo. III. , Dec. 21. [ Special Telegram to Tin : IIKK.I Hv many In ihu tindu it xxas thought today a ivcolpts of cattle might roach 6.000 head , Ihe high pi Ices of Wednesday nnd Thursday being depended opoii lo In Ing them , bill less than hnlf that number nnlved , It xxas Just as xx-oll for llicro xvas nol much de.- mand either for local on outside account nnd sellers could do no belter than hold values steady. The lauge ot limitations xxns from $1.26 io(1.16 ( , calxesaml hulls being iiioted | at ftiim $1.26 lo $3.60 and steels lit Jlom $3.16 to JO. 16. There xx as u beggarly supply of hogs hero today , the tuilvals helng estlnmted nl 7,000. TlieiexM'rc enough stale hogs lo btliig the total up to 20,001) ) . The market xxns sltong at fiom $0.00 to fO,60 for poor to pi line Iglit and at from iD.'J'i to $0.7(1 ( for poor to choice lionvy xxelghls. The oll'erlngs did not Ini'lildo many choice heavy lots nnd prices nbovc $0.66 xxere leached In a fexv In stances only. I'l-om $ li.20 to Jrt.40 builglit llio bulk of ( be light , and fiom ? f > . ; i5 to $0.60 xxero the popular llguies for medium and hi-iivy xxelghts iesiectl\-ely | , Ahoiit 1,01)0 ) sheep an Ived. They xxcro read ily closed out at l-'rlday's tiuottillons , stiles maklnironu basis of fiom $3.26 to 6.60 for poor toextia iiialltles. | Lamlis xxeru saleahlo at ftom $3.76lo $1530. The olTei Ings must bo strictly llistclnvlo commnnd the outsldo ( luotallons. The bulk of the business was at fiom $3.76 to $4.76 for sheep imp at fiom $6 tote to $0 for lambs. Keceljils-Cattle. 2,600 head ; hogs , 7,000 ; sheep , 1,000. Thu Kxe-ilng Journal repoils : CATTM : Ilecelpl.s 1,600 head ; shipments , 2.000 head ! market sloxv , steady. Pilces ! Natives , $ r1.20f,5.00 ; .stockors , $2.003.30 ; coxx s. 81.26(52.00. ( lions ; liecolpts , 8,000 head : shipments , 7,000 head ; market Munily tu 5J110C higher ; common , $ G.16 < RG.30 ; fair so good packcis , $ U.35 < a0.40 ; pi line heavv nnd butchers' ' xxelghts , $ n.50itO.C5 ; light , * O.Ol)3U.4 ) ( ) . Slir.Ki' Itccelpls , 700 head ; shlpmentti , none ; market steady ; natives , J3.75 : xvcsterns , $4.02136.05 ; Colorado ycaillngs , J5.15 ; lambs J4.00it0.35. ( ICnnsas City l.lxo Stock .llnrkot. KANSAS CITY. SIo. , Dec. 24. CATTM : Kc- cclpts , 3,700 head : shipments , 2,000 head ; Moro actlxe , stonily to Klc higher : .shipping steers , } 3.20'ti4.85 ; stockers and feeders , ? 2.47'j3.16. IlOdS-ltecclpts , 7,000 head ; shipments , 2,200 head ; opened steady , common closed 35 o IDC lo\xer ; cxtinniu raugo $4,75110.40 ; bulk , ti5.26 < ao.35. Sniii' : Hccelpts , 300 head ; shipments , 400 head ; market nominally steady. St. I.otlls l.lvo Stouk .Marliot. Sr. Louis , Mo. , Dec. 24. CATTI.K Io- celpts and shipments not reported ; maiket Him : native steers53AHK35.10 ; niugo steers , $2.25(83.25 ( ; hntchcis. $2.30i,3.70. ! llocs Kccolptsnnd shlpmeins not icported ; market .stionger : lionvv , $0.10U.65 ; packIng - Ing , $0.00 0.05 ; light , $ ii.2Oiir..40. ! Sinini' Hccolpts and shipments not re potted ; fair to choice natives , S3.00it5.00 ; e.x- tra mutton $5.25(55.50. ( TOPICS FOR FARMERS DISCUSSED Mixed potato seed should not bo planted , as the imbits of each arc likely to bo quite dilTerent. and disastrous re sults are sure to follow. It-is best to plant medium-sized tubers , uniform in shape nnd smooth , with bhallow nycs , and it is a safe jilnn to introduce some new variety each year from some re sponsible dealer , not expecting always to Iind them what is desitcd , but hold on to those which do plcttao. A rich , fertile soil will giow a fait- crop from cutting to a single eye , hut in a thin soil the si/.o of the cutting should bo ueh larjiot1. Tliat farmer who has a , silo is about as independent of the weather as n in tin can be. Aside from heavy rait's.notning interrupts this kind of linrvostin . Li ruins nnd showers , while making' tlio work disagreeable , do not stop it , and when once properly in the silo all dan ger of iuiporfcct curing is paht The early date at which tlio land can be cleared makes it oossiblo to either seed down to grass or winter grain a month before corn in the shock would bo dry enough to husk. Aiuthor advantage in the north is that vaiioties of later growth inny bo planted for this purpose which Will not Ii.lly ripen before frost. Farmers nro too careless in regard to keening nn account of their business , consequently they often raise crops which are not prolltablo to raise anu sell off the farm , yet llio fanner can , by knowing the feeding vnluo of the manure produced from it , make n cal culation of what crons can bo told off at n prolit , or lo soil ono crop and buy another. Tlio farmor'a ability to trans act hia business in a businesbliko man ner is increased in proportion to the increased knowledge of his business details - tails and in tlio same proportion also are his profits increased. Sy-Dtom in farming is important. Ho who carefully lays out Ills farm in proper fields , making a map of tlio same , devoting each I'uld to u succession of crops , with suitable manuring , basing the rotation upon the adaptation of ono ciop to lit particular soils , and pursuing all his operations with u plan for doing everything just at the right time and with a determination to make experi ence and the lights of feciouco us avail able ns possible in his culling , will un doubtedly reap the most abundant re ward for liib labor. To complete the system ho must kcop a record of all lii.s farm operations , for in no other way can he ho bald to have a full knowledge of Ills business. Ilo should keep an ac count oftill the ux pen so , loss or gain ; in what particular branch of Ills busi ness ho is most Kitcccbsftil : what crops arc the most profltuhlc for him to raise ; the most profitable disposition to make of them ; the best and most profitable stock to raise and how beat to dispose of it. Dairy. The dairy industry of the United States , notwithstanding its low nverago product , ia moro valuable than nil our gold and silver mines , and if all the cows tvoro as valuable us the majority of thoho which havu been tested the yearly output would bo moru than trebled. Rye is an excellent food for dairy COYVB , and in somu respects is worth moro than wheat bran , having lees indi gestible liber and mineral matter , and moro carbonaceous matter. Its estima ted value is $1 a ICO pounds , and thus it should bo cheap at $10 a ton. It would bo improved by n mixture of oil meals of cither linseed or cotton seed. Very few Kerrys have over boon brought to this country for breeding. Thorn ought to he a place for these tough llttlo animuU on rough , hilly lands , whore biuf cattle tire wanted , yet where the largo Shorthorns nnd HoreJords do not thrive. Kerry cattle make bcof of excellent quality , and the cuts nro small nnd choice , butter foi ordinary family use than tboso from the y large boot cuttle. The cows arc gooi milkers , too , 01 ill. nro almost ns enpy keepers ns goals.-1 ' The suci'cssfu } dairyman must now bccomo n student in nil that porlnlns to llio cnro nnd breeding of his horil. Thnl n man Isl conservative does not longer make the dairy pay. It is only in tlio moat proper combining of peed nnd nbundntit Wofls , foil to u well bred cow und of duli'y tompetnmont , nnd having the cnro , jllmt in kind bestow upon itli otheih-iuothors , wbich will bring the dalryn fin's rownrd. Wlion milking avoid nil talking. Any slriintro motion oi- noise which attracts the attention of llio cow nxv.iy ft-oin the operation of milking 1ms it is effect upon secretion of inlllc , which is now pre'tly well knoxvngoos 0:1 during the time of the drawing of the milk. Milk frcoly and rapidly , and with ns llttlo movement nnil jorklnir as possible. Tlioro is n continual scarcity of choice dairy butter in medium alzud packages. Most families prefer dairy to creamery , but it is a liixrtl matter to Hnd it of treed titblo quality. Homo never was peed , some was spoiled in handling , some was kept lee long , while some has been spoiled by bad odors absorbed from too close contact with olhor subslanccs. There Is always n. wide range of nrlces from the highest to the loxvest , and it is dinicult toboliovo that thorowasas wide a range in Iho quality of the milk nt thu start. Whence , then , arises the difference ? Ono Of the most potent causes of fail ure in village dairying is allowing the croum to collect until there is enough "for a churning. " Before the requited amount is obtained a bitter lasio has bcnu developed , which spoils llio butter. The churning must bo done every other day at the furthest , without re gard to the amount ot cream gathered. Tfinlittlo swing und revolving churns xvill work where the amount of croum is very stnul ! , but xvitli a dash churn it is often necessary to add witter nt the proper temperature , 812 degrees in sum mer and from.lid lo US degrees in winter , in order to make the churn work easily. In wintering calves a great mistake is often made by trying to got them through too cheap. Many farmers who feed all other stock xvoll xvill try 10 win ter calves upon not much beside the straw stuck. It may bo possible to got them through alive in such a manner , but they xvill como out poor and scrubby in Iho spring , and it xvill require a long time to got thorn in good condition. Their growth and development is ar rested , and to get them xvoll started on the upward grade again will cost moro than it xvould have done to keep them xvoll through the winter , and the result in the end xvill not be as good. llortU-ulttirf. The acid of all fruits has its value in purifying Iho system , and it should bo the duty of every farmer to provide for his family all the standard fruits that ho can possibly cultivate. Poaches , grapes nnd strawberries should not bo neg lected. Without reference at all to some of the niuvor varieties which most farmers have not heard of , or at least ave not tested , there nro sorts which 10 can easily got in Ifis own vicinity vhich have beep known for many years , udvhicli xvill niibwer every purpose. Without question the strawberry is x very desirable | fruit to have on the arm.'but to have it in poi ( cotton re- _ uires a little , moro ciro : than most [ inners tire willing to give , and yet it nly requires a good variety of berry , a ittlo good soil well enriched , and a lit- 10 cultivation given at the proper time , o have the most delightful rult in abundance in the pring. If farmers could only jo brought to realize the fact that trawbcri ics have n medicinal value , ike nearly all other fruits , they might ivo moro attention to their cultivation. Apple trees are sloxv In coming into ) ouring , and a crop of peach trees will ivo vlioir shorter life , bear , several reps of fruit and bo out of the way bo- ore apple trees , planted forty feet apart each way , will greatly csowd them. L'his close setting xvhilo young bonollts both kinds of trees. Tho. app'o trees shade tlio peach trees from severe vinds and hold more snow atound the roots. Thu pouch trees , if the soil is : IB ich as it should be , check the apple , rocs' growth and induce earlier fruit- "ulncss. Even with this aid to the apple .rees the peaches sold will often pay the cost of the xvholo orchard before a fallible jushcl of apnlos is ready for market , causing the farmer to xxish that all tire trees had boon peacli , instead of merely lililng in with this ft uit as ono of toc- ondary importance. There is no question but that a very largo proportion of our orchu * ds , after being planted , taken care of nnd brought into a thrifty state of bearing , often fall 011 greatly and fail to yield profitable icturns from onuses independent of in sects and fungoids. There is no doubt that a largo number of orchards have not paid in iho past , do not pay in the present , and in all probability xvill not pay in the future. The loading and mo'st common causa is starvation , for it is not too much to say that the average farmer ivho either plants out nn orchard for himself or bujs a farm with one already planted aflorwarpgoos on treat ing the land aS though Unit orchuid did not exist , cropping it with who.it , oats , rye , etc. , in rotation , or want of iota t'ion , until the wonder is , not that the trees do not bear satisfactory crops , but that they arc alive at all. Tor onion growing the soil should bo thoroughly 'plowed and xvoll harrowed just previous to sowing seed. If the boil is not rich it should bo xvoll fertil ized. Finely ground bone ( bone diint ) is a splendid fertilizer for onions , or for anything else. A thous.uul pounds of it , xvith tlio same quantity of rotted ( but no leached ) ashes , lightly hiircowod in before soxvlng seed , Is a good applica tion for medium soil , After the onions have started to growing any good fer tilizer , top-dresspd along the tows and hood in from time to time , will bo ad vantageous. OneJiundiod and lifly to UOO pounds of nltrato of soda , appllnd after the crop is started , is a very profit able application' usually. Have the rows two feet imift't. Five to six pounds of good seed xvill insure a stand. Soxv in very shallow < lcJllB and tun n roller along the roxv * . 'If the soil bo rich and cultivated it | ty not necessary to thin to any eot distance. Wo have known as many OH a do/on good-sized onions to mature in the space of a foot. Do not let the seeds full in bunches , but soxv thinly and evenly and little thin- ing wiU bo necessary. The nso of bets is not to bo commended , except to grow onions for early iso to bo used green mostly. Somoyenra ngo I tried a number of experiments in packing fruit and vege tables in bran chall and sand for xvlnter storage , xvith a vloxv , of course , of promoting meting their Reaping qualities. In a nutshell , my experience led mo to tiio folloxving conclusions : Such vegetables ns beets , Ktiglish turnips and carrots keep much butter xvhon kept in clean , dry sand , beols particularly. Apples packed in perfectly dry buckwheat chult or binn seemed rntlior lebs inclined to decay than these in bins or barrels , but the dllToronco xvns BO slight that I do nol consider the benefit xvorth the extra bother. Such lont-keoping apples as Baldwins and Northern Spies nro best packed when dry in clean barrels , double beaded , and kept at as low a tumporuturo us possible without freez ing. ing.H H you have plica DoWltt's Witch Haze salvo will surely euro you. SIHNER3 FOR THE SHINER. A Tiirotn-i HoolM.icU Inhf-rlM n rnrtiinr. Sornphinn U.icijjnlupl is a native of Italy. Ho was n Tncoina bootblack by profession up to Doeombor 20 , now ho Is worth $100,000. For the past few months bo has boon a shoo artist at n prominent shaving emporium , where no performed his duties very satis- factorlly. Scrnphlnn emigrated from Genoa nineteen years ago with bis four sisters and younger brother , nnd with thorn cast 'his lot noon the Pacific coast where relatives of bs ( family nlromly resided. Headquarters - quarters of the family group , nftor their irrlvnl nt San Francisco , centered at the homo of an uncle of H.icigalupi , who was a prosperous merchant in that city. They wore all provided for by the uncle , nnd not only given a homo , but opportunities to gain a livelihood , They prospered through hard work and conscientious saving , oxccpt Soraphina. who was tlio black sheep of the llock. Ho was always getting into trouble , which for n tltno his undo overlooked , but llnally drove him from his homo ind told him never to return. Ho has been away from San Francisco about seven years and the only communication ho has had during lhat time with bis family was through \ young girl , for whom ho bad an attachment and to whom lie will shortly bo married. Three weeks ngo the undo died. After Iho funeral his lawyer appealed on the scene with Iho old man's will , which bo rend before the family. It proved i thunderbolt to these assem bled when it was found that the undo had loft bin far-away nephew the Inrccst 1)oqucst made , amounting to $100,000 worth of pionorty. During the entire seven yours nflor Soraphina's departure the old man hnd never spoken of him , nnd all supposed that his ill-feelings still continued to exist. Soraphina did not hear of his good fortune until the 20th , when ho re ceived notice from n San Francisco law yer , who wrote ho had just secured his address. Thereupon Soniphinn laid away Ills brush and blacking , wont across the street , purchased a new suit of clulhcs and dotted his blue jeans and llannol shirt. Ho took the night train for San Francisco to claim his fortune. Perfect action anil perfect health result from the usoof DoWltt's Llltl Mirly liisors A perfect little pill. BOMANTIC IF TRUE. An Actress ( llirn n South Onmlm I.ot li.v n Cow boy. A dispatch from Brooklyn , N. Y. , lethe the St. Lou's Globo-Domocrat lolls the following story but fails to explain who paid the taxes : Miss Laura 13urt , who is a well-known young nctres , received on Friday last a letter fiom a real estate man in Omaha inquiring whether siio would take S5UOO for properly that ' l.o learned she po-sosod ; in 'South Omaha. While playing in that city bomo years ago n gentlemanly sort of a cowboy , attracted by her appearance , prevailed upon her managers to give bun an introduction. During Iho con versation the young man wagered the fair nctrcss that she could not ride his bronco. Miss Burt won the bet , and next day received this letter from the smitten cowdriver : "Dore Miss Burt , inklosed pleso find dcde tew a lot 02 I wont yew to bee a ' Omaha reel obtolo oner. 'Taint worth mutch , but It'll grow. " There was a deed inclosed of a piece of property in an annex to South Omaha. Omaha friends said that the lot was only goo'd to grow pumpkins on. Miss Burt thought too little of the matter lo acknowledge ) receipt of llio gift ; or lo have the deed tiled. Slio threw it In the bottom of her theater It link , where siio found it today. Tl'o lady never paw her generous hearted admirer again. When &ho played in Omnha last year she learned that ho hud buon killed in a quarrel. Miss Burt is undecided whether to kcop Iho gift or hunt up the heirs. Blow , blow , blow I That disagreeable ca tarrh can be cured by taking Hood's Snrsn- puiilhi , the constitutional romeily. HEARTS BEAT IN HARMONY. And Souls In U'lirdlciH MrisniT4 : Muilo MtiKlc to ICacli Other. Detroit Frro Press : The amethys tine lines of evening were growing into darker purples and Iho purples inlo ) lnck. On the little vineclad porch of the old louse the t\vo sal silent , as they had ) eon hitting since the sun had thrown its lirst long farewell shadows icrrss Iho Hold. What thoughts were in their minds 10 look or motion of theirs betrayed. They "were as silent as the stirs , .vhich' ono by ono began to poop above the dark line of the hills. lloro and there a cricket ehirpod its vesper hymn , and in the old tree bo- , 'ond the road u rootling fowl at iutor- , 'nls croaked contentedly. f It was time when hearts may beat in Harmony and souls in wordless measures ' nuke m'usic to each other. At such nn hour poueo spreads her onllo'ivinirs and all the turmoils of the world run to her shielding breast nnd sink to sleep. Softly the man put out his hand and touuhod his companion on the arm. The touch was lightbutit was enough. "What is itV'camo the gentle query in response. The man moved his chair a little closer. 'Mini , "ho said , ' 'can you give mo a chow of torbackerV" And the other man , in thc'soft ' , swept liusli of the evening tune , wont down in His pocket for the plug , The unprecedented nalo of Or. Hull's CoiiKh Syrup provoko.i romputitimi ; hut the coplo cling to Dr. Hull's Uoiifjh Syrup. Holiday i\ciirHloiiH. : The Rock Island route will soil tick ets at reduced rates during tlio holi days. If you are going cast or west you will Hnd Iho Uncut vcstibulcd trains nnd the host dining ear nervlco in America on Ibis lino. The World's fair special , limited , leaving Omaha nt 1.40 p. m. daily for Chicago and the cast furnishes all modo.'ii luxmios. Ticket ollico 1002 Fiirtiain street. Cliarles Kennedy , General Northwest ern Passenger Agent. . WANTED . Total li'ixii < ' < CITIES , 1 COUNTIES , OCIIOOI. u' ' . V/ATEfl DmYRICTS. uo > xu * KV COMPANIES,8TH.R.COMPANIEO. ; li ! L'orrrsponcleiicc solU-lU-il , N.W.HAHRIS & COMPANYDanKers , 163-105 Dearborn Street , CHICAGO. IS Wall Streetf NEW VORK. /O Slate f t. , BOSTON. SOUTH CXiVA/IA. Union Stock Yards Company , South Ornaha. Jlc-at Cnttlo Ho uml bhfup iimrkul In tlio nest. COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers , Eouth Omaha Ti-lcpnouo 1117 Chlcneo JOHN II DAUlKMAN , I M „ . . „ „ „ . . , , nmn.rii WAI.TKIl 1 ! Wool ) , f Market Iteporti Lr lunll soil lru cliourtullr lur JRlDE ACQCKHOftSETO CHICAGO OF COURSE jo GET , SOME OF ' WHICH IS BOSS. ITS MERITS FORCLCANING AND WASHING THE CLOTHES- ASSURE IT A WELCOME WHEREVER IT GOES. IS THE BEST FOR EVERY HOUSEHOLD USE * ALL GROCERS KEEP IT. BY CHICAGO. OMAHA. ManufaetureFs' and Jobbers' Directory AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent-Awning COMPANY. 1IOIISK COVUIIS , 111 I Knriinn ) M. UGSiMO TWINES. BISYCLES. DilDTSAND iHOES. Morse-Cos Shoe Company , Itowaril Strost. 1'nctory corner lltli nnd llouijlns Htrcoti. We nro tni lritf pjosi pilfii to cT h hu > ern , an I nro u el.191 ol auodn which \ \ \ ury rnlcablo with lueruhant- . Kirkendall , Jones Si Amer. Hand-Sewed COMPANY.Ylioloialo MIDI : oo. , t > ooti.5ho ) nifrn nucnti Uo ton Hinl r.llilior ( 'iioils , l.i'JS- Knbbcr Miuo < 'o. IIUJ- 1J1J ll.irne ) 1. 1101-lllHi llarnoy 3t COAL , COXE. GQRNHE. Omaha Coai , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works 1,1.Mi : co.lmrd n aivanlzo 1 Iron mill , S 10 cur. Ibtli nml cornice lndo\r uiip- * , mat.tlllc nkvllnlita , utc. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrick-Koch Dry ( ,0 ODS CO , ) rr KOOIS , notloni. fur- Notion ) t' furnlsli- utililng KO < iH. ( c mi T . . . HU.J , , cor. j lllh mid Illh ami llo\xnrl t < . I 11 ini"t . FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering & Runyan CO , npliolitnrpd furni : co.tunco ture , lJ-'li ! ] ) ! Nlcltiilna bt.Ylioloialn only. ami 1 itli Mi GROCERIES. DRUBS , ETC. D. M. Steele & Co. , Blake , Bruce & Co. , u V I''OI U'Oi Joncabt. , lOtlinml Ilirn0 : = > a. , Oainha. Onmlm. WITHOUT THE BOW ( RING ) it is easy to steal or ring watches from tlr pocket. The tlncf gels die watch in on- hand , the chain in the other and gives a short , quick jcik the ring slips off the watch stein , nnd away goes the watdi , leav ing the MClim only the chain. This Idea stopped iliat little game : The how han a groove on each end A collar runs down inside the pendant ( stem ) and fits into the crooves , hrmly lockuif ! the bow to the pendant , so thct it cannot be pulled or twisted off. Sold by nil watch dealers , without , cost , on Jas. lioss Filled nml oilier cases containing this trade mark AsU your jeweler for pamphlet. Keystone Watch Case Co. , PHILADELPHIA. nu. K. O.WKVTS NKIIVI : AND IIKAIN TUHAT- moiit , n Hpuclllofor llHiirln , DU/lnuii. Klti , .Niiu- riilKlu , Hon-Jiiilio , VOIVOIH I'r.ji'rntlon caiiBod by lluiiorortoiiicuj. wiikufiilnc'ss , Mi'iitiil llcpro-nlon , foftnunior iliu llriiln. ( uuntuK iimanlty. inhnry , do- caf.donlb.l'ri-'iiiat'iroOia AK . N'ui voutiii' IM * * ot I'awur In I'lthiTHiiK , hnpoluiiuy , I.Riicorrbtn nnd all I'amulo WnultiH'sbiis. lavoliintiiry lj ) K.'f. bpc-nua- torrliunt-iiimi.l by ovor-oxcrtloii of tbo lirnln. A inontli'HtrontniontH ; II forj.'i : by mallVu cunr- nnti'oil boioi tociiro Knoh oriler for i ! hoxui with UwIllsi'iiilwrltti'iiKirirantuu to rufund If notriirud , ( ! inrantool iiiocl only by Tlicuduro K l.unli , ilruit- Kltti.olunKnl ! , boutboabt corner liith nml I uriuiia tlroets , Ourdia. _ A ncwnn 1 complute .rcntiiiont , con Hlhu of Biip- ' iiiltorlas , oliitniunt III Cii | itilm. olio In box niii F'a A pojillvo c-urJ for lUtorniil. IniLTiial , llilnil or Illoc'tliu. llcaliik' , ( lironlo. UocJiit or llorodltarr l'llTliin roinuily haH imvor l > uu known to full 1 ui'r box , U fur * > r c-nl by mall. Why HaHcr Ironi tlila torrlblo lint-Hsu whun a wrluon uuiranlea It nonltlvuly tlvun with ( i born or rulun-l tliu 11101107 t not curo'lf ' K'Uil sla-np lot fruj nuiiulj ( Jimr nloslsauut by liuln.V i'J dr i nt > . nolj nuiiati , rnor 15tli . i i , " i tstrnat * Oma'i-i H | | RflcGREW THB 8PECIALIOT. IB imBurpaeiod in Uio trcntmontof all PIRVATE DISEASES nnd nil ll < i'acnrn anil ItUordi'rmifMkH 18 yearn experience. ' , Write for rlrciilurb and ijuettlon lint froo. Mill anil Kariiam Hli. , Oinnlin , Nt-li 1'roiienuU lor llm Ill-llmry ol ! < " Hi llio City of Uuuiliii fur tint Your IHllll. Healed bldH will bu reeohcil at the oily comptroller's ollico up to 4 n'i'loolc p. in. , Do- cumber27th , Ih'JV , for the delivery of Ice to thu city of OniHhn for thu year UUI. CcitllliMl uhuclinf llfty ( JVl ) dollars to aero i.pany each bid. The rUht Is reaarviid to r ; | i-ct any or ull bids. TIIKO. Ol.hKN. Omnhn , December l"th , IblfJ. Comptroller. U'JOdOt HAROW ARE. Rector & Lobeck & Linn , COMPANY , tk'itlors In linnlw.xrc and Corner IGlh Mini Jackjuii luculianlm' tnol-i , s.irr-1'U. | lull Doiik'lin st , 1,1 1 DR. R.W. BAILEY 1 oaih Filled With , out Pain by the I.ato5t Inven tion. Tooth Extracted Without Pnln or Dnngor. oF Mi 11 1 1 S5.9) . IVrfoct III KimrnntcPd. Teeth axtr.iolni la the inoinliii ; . ? tuw unca luaurtcil III thu uvoiiln. at numo -J.IJ. i-co ppcclnicns of lloniovnblo llrl Ino. Sco Hioi | linens of KluxllJlo r.lnstls I'l ill. All work warranted us roproiciitud. Office Third FloorPaxton Blook , Telephone 1033 , Kith nml l < 'iirnim : utt. Tnko elcuilar or ulaliwar fromlUtli St uinrj.no ] . aioSTKAIM-i : > and UACKKD byiiDurili.tL'iitcoiiKli iJiomn- rral slrciiElh w mud then rrnol. llllllullu > . . 'o * 'Ml'TloW. . SIM CIK1C tXVUl-.N /,1 11 ' Homo Inlmivr l'f Aalnil snriirlsu and hlusa- ud rn lef lMMiniArr.i.x. to tlio hnpuluss hUlVur- nr. U unius BEAliLY CUKES-vJoiils. Cnlinrli. 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NOTICKIOl-'ASSKSSMKNT OF DAM- AUKS FOHGHADINO , Totlioownori of nil loin. | > ; irtn of lots anil ronl imtutu iilonz LUinoroii htri'iiLfroniU'llh strict to lli lu-ncrn line or thu center of ' 'Hh siroot ( iroiliiL'i'il. Von inn 11 or i ! by nolltlcil tlmt the undor- vlKnuil , threeiliHlnturuitu ( ruoholiluru of tlio oily of Omalri , n ivo beun ilnly iipiiolutoil hy thu mayor , with tlio uiiprovilof thu city coun cil of said oily , l : is-o-n thu U-iinuucs to tlio ownurs nwixjutlvuly of lliu priiurly | uircrttuit liy IhuKrudliiK of Uuinuion slruut from 'Itli Htrout to thu I'J-uuro lln > or the router of ' . ' 7tli btiuiil inodueuO , ducluruil necessary by ornlniiiiL-n No. : ) M | . imsHnil Dncumbor lUdi , tt'J ' ! , upprovcd DiicoinLur 10th , I Ml. ' . Vnn urn furtlif-r nullllu'd tlmt liivlirr ; no- rcntud Hall niipolntiiiunt mid ilnlyiiiialltlud u H ruiinliud by luw. wo will on thu 7th ility ot Jiuiiiiiry. A. 1) ) . tb'JI. nt th hour of II o'uioolc In thu ( nruiiutiii. nt thu olllc.o of T. II , Mudnl- lovh , K'oin ' HIL' Now Vork Mfo tinllillnx , within thu corporate limits of aitld city. moot , for tue nurposu of eonsldurlni : and iniiKlnir thu us- unyiiiinlof ! ( luiniiuo to tliofjxvnorari ) puutl > ely of Huld iiropurty rilTi'etcil by thu cr.idlnir. takliiK Into coniluurutlon spuulul honoUts , If unv. unv.Von urn notified to bo nrubunt at the time nnd placu aforoiuld ami inuUu any olijuutloa to or Htutuinunts coiicurnliitftJiild usiussiuo of duiuauus uu you may < -oiisldi > r nropur. T. i . MoMljl.OOII ( ) , WM. U HllltlVKIt , OKU. J. 1'AUh. Oumha , Uoo. iKW , 1691 d4dlC