1 "k it ! THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY , J ftUAUY 31 , 1892-SIXTEEN PAGES. 11 THE CONDITION OF TRADE p ' \Tho KetJl Trade of Omnba Gradually Im proving , PLENTY OF MONEY FOR INVESTMENT flic Month Clours with the T.nrnl Movement of llonds In n Jobbing Wny In n aiost Hatlsfnctory Con dition , There Is no denying the fact that lornl Irndo conditions nro Improving. Even the retail trudo , which It was predicted would bo the last to feel the revival of business activ ity , shows declJoil signs of Improvement , Money Is caslcr7 moro people are employed ind they ate spending their money moro freely for the necessities and luxuries of life. The feeling of confidence In the future which pervades all classes , working people ns well as business men , tends to relax the purse strings nnd cause money to How moro freely In the channels of trade. The clearings nro showing ut > well , the total for the week being over flvo millions , which Is an Increase of ! U.4 per cent , There Is plenty of money for nil legitimate business enterprises , nod the fact that thcro l Idto capltnl seeking Investment Is quite likely to set ntlont u number of new enterprises the coming i > pi Ing. The Jobblne trade continues In a most sat isfactory condition taking it as a wholo. The pnst month will to on record as being an ex ceptional January as regards the largo vol ume of trado. In hardware Jobbers were reporting- for thn past six dnys trade up to the average with a satisfactory increase over the sanio tlmo a year ago. At the same time It wns not in all cases up to what was anticipated , but th'.s might be explained by the fact that Jobbers had pretty high notions of what tno trade ought to bo. Collections In the hard ware line were n llttlo below the nvorngo during the post week or ten days. No im portant changes were reported In prices. In the grocery line tbo Jobbing trade keeps up very well , In fact ns well as any ono bad reason to anticipate. The whole month will ihoxv an cncrcaso In the volume of business over January nyoar ago. Values hav been about steady , there being no material chance In any line of goods. In Now York , accord ing to the Bulletin , the street market has re tain o.d most of the recently ad vlsca favorable symptoms , and thcro are few articles upon which holders have Ibst any Important ground , or would not bo able to pick up some advantage should the Injury assume any forco. Buyers , however , are moving with a llttlo care Just now , as the end of the month is approaching , und tnat generally brings with it a curtailment of orders until a now month can bo brought upon the data of invoices. The distribution into natural consuming exhausts goes right along fairly and steadily , und at tbo end of the murlcet tboro Is nothing to suggest curtailment , of trade , but there is a llttlo doubt about the probable position of Jobocrs during the next month or two. Their ac cumulations are not over abundant , but they may be compelled to nurse them and abstain from making additions , owing to the season able uncertainties about moving forward ad ditions. In tbo way of coffees In all general particulars it would bo called at least a steady market , and enthusiastic holders express a stronger foohtig ever the situation on Brazil grades. The distribution in hands of actual consumers Is somewhat Irrojrular , first ono bouso and then another getting a day or two of good trade , to bo followed by a shrinkage , but tbo supply booms to bq In good hands and generally very well carried. Jobbers buvlug simply for natural trade Wants probadly would not make much of a demonstration , but the turn ever of Invoices on speculative deals has kept considerable Block In motion of into , and given tbo mnr- Uot nu appearance of moro or loss animation. There is not much to say about the local Jobbing trade In dry goods. The demand is fair for the season and the volume of goods moving Is large. The Jobbers are looking forward to a most prosperous year In Ne braska. In Now York City at this time last year , savs the Bulletin , artificial influences aided cons , 'irably In stimulating purchases , yet when comparison is made with any cor responding period of legitimate trading any ditforencos will bo found In favor of this season. The absence of the average demand from the south is very noticeable In this mar ket at first and second hands , but at interior and eastern trade centers and those most distant from that section the volume of busi ness completed Is ahead of that for corresponding spending months. This and other markets that have done most largely with the south fool the effcots of tno burden which that la bors ubdor through the very low prices for the largest crop of cotton over raised , in short , tbo south is not In tbo swim , as bus boon demonstrated by the moderate supply of creeds that has bean prepared - pared aud the absence of many qualities that In past seasons bavo boon manufactured par ticularly for that section. Whether any re cuperation of the demand will bo developed later In not material , as the present Is what wo have to do with ; yet it Is Impossible to realize from what source any rejuvenating force Is likely to spring before the maturing and marketing of the growing and to bo planted crops. With Interior and western lections opposlto conditions hnvo prevailed from the outset ot toe season , and the volume of business affected has been ou a larger scnlo than over , and promises to bo main tallied on a like magnitude. The local produce markets have been rather quiet during the past week aud prices on some lines \\calc. LIVE STOCK MAUKKTS. Omaha' * Week Clours with n I.lttlo Hotter Dimiuml for Cattle HORS Hull , OMAHA , Jan. 30. Itocolpts for the past week vero 10.305 cattle , 30,470 lings und 3.844 sheep ngulnst 1.1,710 cattle , 40.1XH hogs nnd 3.17 * : ' . 3ep the week previous , nnd 0,1100 cuttle , 30.8oO boss nnd 2.252 fchoop for the lust wool ; of January , 1801. The month's receipts foot up 58,128 cat- tie. SOI.fiST hogs and 11.773 sheep , against 50,021 r cattle , 2211.3:10 : hogs nnd 10.1W sheep for Decem ber , und Bi.072 cnttlo , 1UJ.103 ho a und 11,301 iheop for January lust year. Considering the fact that compared with the week previous cuttle receipts show a de crease of 3.MU head , an advance In prices of both beef ulcers and butcher stock of some thing IIUo I5o to23o is n rather unsatisfactory showing. The demand nil wooic has only been fnlr , neither local hoiucs nurHhlpporsoxhlblt- ina any treat anxiety for the cattle. In fact with the rather Indifferent Inquiry , It n ro- mnrkublo that prices lm\o been maintained in well. The stocXer nnd feeder trudo U omowhat livelier und prices lOo to 15n trnngor than u week ago. The country Is full of cheap corn nnd consequently everyone wnntft feeders. Compared with beef cuttle prices feeders uro Helling ut very strong Dx- uros. Hog ? have shown some fluctuation , but tno general tendency him been higher and the week closes with prices lOo to ISohlithcr than last Saturday nnd BOo to ( Wo higher { nun January 1 , There nus been no materialchango In sheep values , i\erythlng : desirable that bus boon offered for sale hag found u niudy purchaser at subsUnllally unchanged prices. The week closed with u fair run of o.utlo. nearly 100 earn , and taking ovorythlnu Into consideration , the quality wus the boat ot the week. CondlUoiiB were pretty much thobamo HO on I ildny , both local und shipping buyers having fnlr order * . Trading wus rather ac tive unil prices slightly improved. Thu nil- vance slnco Tuesday , the lowduy of the weak. , /lms boon rather gradual , but thu fnlr to good boot steers uro soiling from I5o to 25e better than n week ago. ( Jood 1,1'0-lb. ' to lDOO-lb. steer * sold nt from fJ.GJ to U77'i. with ono bunch of choice Huurs ut $1.25. Fair to good V ] , ooo-lb. to l..IXMh , steer * sold for from (0.25 to M.50 , with common to fair stuff uround from f J.OO tO W.15. Thu bettor grades of butcher stock lold stcong to ( Co higher than Friday nnd from 20o to3)o better thuii Tuesday. OfTorlngi wore rather liberal Including fully Imlf the roeeluti , but bhlpplng orders were good and local iiourcs were also minions to get their full quota , ( lood to choice cows and helfera sold from 1140 to ( LOO , fulr to good cows from Ji.OO to W.40. eunners nnd common stuff from ti.UO tiM ) . llulli. oicu und tuts ( wuro In good de mand and stronger nt from 11.73 to tJ.75. Callrs wore In poor upp1y und firm at from I.UJO to t3.oo for fulr to cholco veal. Trading was iuther limited In the itockrr and feeder line. f-it prices were steady to Ktiuup. I'oor'o prune slock sold from (1.83 to IJ.20. llcprcieututlvoiules ; 6TEKRS. Na Ar. I'r. No. Av. 1. . 770 MOO 2. 1010 I 7 810 H 10 7.1007 01 015 3 10 & 1013 MS 310 11..11U3 13 , 1105 3 15 13. . U3a 10 WW 3 15 IE. 1050 3 IteO 3 "JO 8 . 007 ID. 105.1 3 20 22 , 116J 12. . 700 a 0 60. ,1173 II , 1057 a 25 22. . 1003 11 tloers , corn-fed Texnt covrs. 1..11W I 09 4. . Bli S W 8..1170 lions The supnly wns not very heavy , full- Ing fully 3.000 short of Inst haturdny. The quality ot tbo ho-s WHS about the commonest of the week , although the hos could not by any moans bo culled common. Shlpplim orders were light , the supply was ample far local re quirements , nnd advices from other market centers were decidedly bearish. The trade opened out slow nnd lower. A few of the best hogs sold nbout steady right at the opening , but curly business wns nt prices u shade to Bo lower than Prldny. 1'rlccs rather weakened as provisions opened lower nnd shippers nnd fresh men dropped out. leaving n clear Hold for packers. The close wus weak nnd fully Bo lower than Friday nnd In occasional Instances , cspcclnlly on good heavy hogs , closing prices wore Be to I Do lower. Good heavy luvs sold ut $4.25 to II 30 with a few early sales nt ifl.MSS to $4,35. Common henvy und mixed packers sold nt MM to $4.25 , Ik-lit und light mixed loads from $4.10 to * 4 30. Some common light stuff sold nt & 103M to M.OV Everything sold the bulk nt 81.20 to (4.25 ngulnst i4 25 to $4 30 Friday. The nvorugo cost was $1.24 against 4.27"4 Friday nnd l.lO f Inst bnturdny. The week und month close with prices 1 o to 15o higher than n week nvo , BOo to GOo hUher than u month ngo and about 80c higher thun u \ o.ir ago. Itcpresontatlve sales : Witt'r SIIKKP Receipts were liberal enough , but ( the on Ik were consigned through und not altered on the market. Some mixed westerns , mostly ewes brought JI.OO nnd a small bunch of mixed natives brought 14 53. Prices were fully stonily. Quotations : Natives. * .f.75ffl5.25 : westerns , $ J.&U500 ; common nnd stackers. U.WS.I.M : 40 to 80-lb. lambs $4 CO&5.50. Itcpre- sontutlvo sales : No. Av. Pr. 28 native mixed OJ (4 BO 23 ! ) westerns , mixed 1U7 4 CO 1 gout i. 600 Hocelpts nnd Disposition of Stuck. OHlcIal recelntB Mid disposition of stock ns shown by the books of tbo Union Stock Yards company for the twonty-fourhours. ending nt 5 o'clock p in. January 33 , U92. UKOKllTS. IIOIISI.SAH IS Cars. Head Cars. I load Cars. Hond Cars. I Head Cars.ffl fflI US 2.18S ffl 6932 it DtSl'OSITIO.V. Chicago rlStock .Market. OiiiOAno , III. . Jan. 30. [ Ppoelal Telegram to TUB HUB. ) There was but little stock In the ynrds toduy , nor was much wanted In values there wus no appreciable change. Holders uskod full prices und cot them , the pens bollix cleared on u basis of from $1.25 to $ J.25 for Inferior to extra cows , 41. 5J to $1.75 for Inferior to extra bulls. $2,00 to $ J.G5 for stockers - ors and feeders , and $1.10 to $5.C5 lor very com mon to extra dressed beef und shipping steers. Ann consequence of the recent advance In prices , buyers uro anticipating a largely In- crmihcd supply for next wcoU , Yesterday's mlvuneo in hoa waa not sus tained today. There was continued activity In the eastern demand , but local puckers Boomed Indifferent , nnd n slow nnd unsatis factory marKct wus experienced. Cholco hou vy weights sold off to $1,00 , und the best Ucht sorts were not wanted ut over I4.SO. Trom those figures sales ranged downward to from $1. iu to $ I.2J for poor heavy , and to from $4.00 to (1.10 for poor light. Tlieso quotations Indicate a decline ot from lOa to 15o , the eloso bolng very bad. t ho quality wns very poor ; the poorest for any day of the present season. Only u limited amount of business wns transacted In the sheep market ; l.i'OO ' bond comprised Uio day's nnpply. In values there was no perceptible chungo , the market ruling steady ut from $ J.50 to $4 50 for poor to fulr , und nt from (4.75 to (5.4J for good to extra. Lambs \\eru quoted ut from (1.25 to (0.40 , Kocolnts were : Cuttle , iD.WJj ho. B. 21000 : vliuvD. 1.000. The Kvenlng Journal reports ; OATTIJS Receipts. 1.590 ; shipments , none ; best crnues steady others strong ) natives , J..lX > al.30 ; utocuurs , Jiorxa,73 ; iowi , JI.WSJ.M , llodb Itecelptu , 2iOjJ ; uhlpmonts , none ; niurUet alow und lower : rough und common , ( .lUJill.M ; mixed und packers , $4.3o < t.45 | ; prime heavy and butchers' weights , ll.3ia 4.M : lliht. l ( . oOri 50. biiKKi' Uocolpta , 1.000 ; shipments , none ; market steady : no change from yesterday's iiuotntlons ; native owes. H.5-iai.OO : mixed , HUOiW.Mi ) wethera. t5.0ya5UU : Tnxaus , $1.25 ® 6.25 ; we tcriis , $5.ooav. i lambs. S.25aA25. Kiiu ik City I.lvo Stock Murkot. KANSAS CITIT , Ma , Jan. 30. OATTI.E Uc- eelpts , 3,500 ; shipments , 8,100. BtooM were 6O 15o lower ; caw * gtoudy und feeders qulot ; drosica beef und shlppln < steers , ( d25U4.vO : COWB und heifers , ( l.ttt&IOUi utookorv nnd feodora , IJ-l iUon. Hoin-lUculpu , 8,100 : shipments. COOi the market wan dull and SffllOo lower ' : nil Tauus . $ J.bO435Uiillc.llO4.20. ; BiiEti' Itecoluti , 200 ; shlpmcnti , 100 ; the uiarLet was quiet aud unchanged , Dswltt's Llttla Earlv Uison , bait pills Smith college graduated last year a class of elebtv-thrco women , and Its entering class this year has Increased the number of atu- dents to nearly TOO. An Intorostinc feature of the collcKQ life Is the substitution of "cot- tagcs,1' or separate houses , for the accommo dation of Its students. Each cottage accom modates from forty to sixty puplU , and Is a in oa I quiet aud delightful llttlo home , pro- tided over by a lady in charge L ) Witt' r XI'KI.III AIIVH III A Kit I ? " Wheat Kulod Dull and Lower , with Much Bearish News. LOCAL BEARS SOLD QUITE HEAVILY , Closing Cables Showed Xo Improvement nnd ll Xow Looks ns If Kuropo Hud liccoino Indifferent to Our Ciniln Crop l\to\cmcnt \ > OIMCAOO. III. , Jnn. SO.-Whont ruled dull and lower today , The news was nearly all bear ish ; local sentiment wns In nccord with It , nnd the offerings were In excess of the demand. Cables wcio depressed nnd domestic markets tending downward. Thu export business for the week was no.irly 1,000,000 bu. moro than the week previous nnd the trade wns Ogurlng on an increase of W.OM bu. In the visible supply. Now York nml St. I-ouls hnd liberal selling orders hero nnd some of the largest local longs dropped their holdings through sheer discouragement , I'nrdrldgo nnd other locil bears sold hoavlly for n time the purchases against puts and the covering by shorts who had a satisfactory profit absorbed the property very readily. Hut flnallv the continuous stream of ofTcrlnss begun to toll , nnd buyers arnwlng out , there wns a recession from early figures. Charles Wright wns the largest Individual buvor , cov ering u big line on which ho has bonn short fora considerable llino while 1'anirldgo was by all odds the heaviest seller. McDougul , bchwam-Dnpee. Lo un und MIlmtno-Hodman nnch coxorcd considerable whe.it put out at the relathely hUh prices which ruled early in thu week. There was some talk of good buying by strong local cap tallsts , who. It was reported , were taking wheat on all of the broiks , but It did not nppo ir that their operations were Im portant. On HID bro.ik UIITord , llutoly Ilros. , Mitchell und some of the private wire houses , wore good buyers , largely. It wus thought , to cover short sales. Closing cables showed no Improvementnnd In the open opinion qf some dealers It begins to look us If Ihuopo Irid become Indif ferent to our wheat erou movement , as stocks everywhere abroad nro s ild to bo unusually large und the nveraso price for the week 3o lower. The foreign situation , as Indicated by Into cables , caused renewed sties nnd In creased we ikncss. .May opened ! 4o lower nt OJ c , which proved to bo the highest prlco of thertuv , worked slowly off to lJc. ) llrnicd UD n little , weakened to 9J. ' c , strengthened on covering by shoits near the close , but closed oisy ntuOUc. Corn shows considerable firmness In the early pirt of the session In splto of weak cables nnd selling by I'nrdrldgo , bu.t It weakened Inter In sympathy with the weak ness In wheut und provisions , fahorts were notaolng much in the wuy of covornu while some of the lutn buyers were llmildnllnr freely. Muv started 'Jo lower nt 4lsc. firmed upto41'ic , woukoncd to lU'ieand closed ut . Oats wore qulot nnd easy , Mny shows n loss of Ue. Hog products were lower on the larger re ceipts of hogs than expected , nnd iv decline of The wo.iknoss In Cash quotations were ns follows : KLOUK Steady ana unchanged. WHEAT No. 2 spring whe it. 8Co ; No. 3 spring wheat , 8Uo ; No. 2 red , 69c. COIIN No. 2 , 38 c. OATS-NO. 2. 20o ; No. Swnlto. t. o. b , 30.J ® 3-'e : No rf white. 20 KyE-No. 2 , 70KiO. HAIII.EY-NO. 2 , Mvasso : No. 3 , t . a b. . 45 ® 60n : No. 4 , f. o. b. , 3552c. FLAX SEED No. 1. 04c. TJMOTHV SKEO I'rlmo , fl.25ftt.S9. I'OIIK Moss pork , per bbl. , $ i45@8.50 ; Inrd. percwt. , J0.4ixan.421i ; short ribs sides ( loose' ' , fci.72J4fflS.77H : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , $4 624ffll.75 ! ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , tO.OO ® M\ WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , $1.10. SUQARS Out loaf unchanged. Receipts und shipments tod.ty were as fol lows : On the Proiluco oxclianco today the bnttor niiirl.ot was firm and unchained ; fancy Elgin creamery. 29&'Ho ; line western. 20@28o : ordi nary , .024i < ; selected dairy , i45i-Cc ; ordlnaiy , 20 < a5.'c. Egcs , 22.Mc. OIIEESB firm ; full cream chcddais , 11 ® ll' < Ci flats , llOll o : Young Americas , U'ii 12'ic. HIDES Unchanged ; wet salted Now Or leans selected , 45 to 71 Ibs. , Wi8o ; today's se lected , r > > to oo ibs , case. TALLOW Unchtmxod. New York Markoti. NEwYonic , Jan. 30. FLOHII Receipts , 30ofi7 packages : export" , 1,005 barrels. 15,85) ) sacks- market f nil , uoak ; Biles. 10.530 bbls ; low ex tras. JJ.4W.S5 ; winter wheat low grades , r.l.2.V&UH ; fair to fancy , $ -1.0 @ 4.89 ; patents , $4 45Q5.15 ; Mlnncsotaclour , $ l.00icl.75 : stralglits $ I.355.W ; straights patent , $4 ftJtt.'i.S'i. WIIBAT Hocolpls. 45,750 bu. ; exports , 130- 000 bu. : sales , ( .8J.OOU bu. futures. 17,003 ou. spot. Hpot market quiet , lower and weak ; No. 2 rod , $ l.01i In store und elevator ; $1.03' & < tM-Oi ? afloat ; tl.W\ \ > i f , a b. ; Nn. 3 red , OSKcQIU ; ungraded rod. OOcQ.Jl.01'/ ; No. 1 northern , Jl.04'/r Na 1 hard , tl.ol'i < ai.CUi ? : No. 2 northern , OU'io ; No. : i spring , OOc. Options docllnoa 'i&Ho on weak cables nnd largo receipts In the north- Wi-t reacted iiQi'io , declined > ® > 4o on light cloiranccs ; closed steady at % < &Hu under ; No. 2 roj , Kohruury , H.01'/ ® OUi , closing attl.Ul'i ; March , l.ii3UO1.0. . closing at $1.0. ; April , flMti ; May. . ( { 21.01 1-10 , closing ut J1.01W : Juno. tcJHQ.K ) > j'c. closing at DOftc ; July , 077i@9tio , closing ut 07 Ho- HyB Dull , nominal ! western. IGftOHJo. HAIII.EV Dull ; INO. S Milwaukee , 01X271 c. HAIII.EV MAI.T Qnlct. COIIN Uucolpts , 112/175 tin , ; exports. 4,840 mi. : sales. 3l5uO'j bu. of futures ; 3H.OOJ bu , ot spot ; spot market dull and weaker : No , 2 , 40Uu In elevator : 60't < > afloat ; ungraded mixed , ( Mi-VJlic ; No. . ' , 4oBtoamor \ mixed , 48'i ! IOa Options declined XQKo on weak cables , roictod H < 8 > ? io on covermir. and closed llrm ! © " o under yesterday ; July. 4lJ440io ) ; Fobnmry , 4flio ; Maruh , W&W\c , closing 40So ; April , 4U ; May , 48\i4Uc ! , closing 40aiUXc. OATS Kocolpts , 02.250 b-jt exports , 325rx > 0 bu. : sales , none of futures ; 3.OJU bu. ot spot ; spot inarkut weaker ; options , dull und nnm- In il ; Tobruary , : > 5So ; March , M ? o ; May , 37o ; spot. No. 2 white , 38Uo : mixed woslurn. 35 ® : wJo ( : white western. 37 < 3.l-oi No. 2 Chicago , HAV Qnlct and weak ; shlcplne , WM ; Rood tocholco. $7.rou.O ) . Iliii'o Quiet and easy ; state common to choice. 'JoCi-To : common to choice Pacific coast , 20020 0. BUflAU Itiiw , atoadyi roflnin ? , 3o ; eontrl- fugalB , DO test. 37-lflo ; rollnoa qnlotand steady. MOLASSES I'oieltin nomlnivl : New Orleans , steady ; common to fancy , 2H&3iks. KICK Quiet ; domeatlo fair to extra , 4i ® 64o ! ; Japan , 4U < SKo.o I'ETiiOMSUM Quiet nnd steady ; crude In barrels uarKors. 680 bid : bulk. $ L3ii ) rofinoil nominal New Yoik , $145 ; I'lillitdcluhlu nnd lliiltlnioro , t5.35ea.4i ) ; Philadelphia nnd llultl- moro In bulk , IJ.85a3.U5i united closed utlu'o for February. CoTT-iK bEKD OiL-QuIctt crude 25Q,25ici , ! ' yellow aWKOKR TAM.OW Quiet and easy ) ( ti,00 for jmck- . KOSI.N Quiet and steady ; strained common to good. I1.J7K. Tuiii'KNTlKE Quiet and flrm at Encis-rJteudy und qulot ; western , receipts , 2.007 packairra. I'oiiK Mode rule demand , steady ; mess , $0 75 < ai0.75 ; extra prltiio. HIM. CUT MEATS Klrmi ploklcd bellies , SH'iWJJo : ehonldem , So ; hams. Uai middles , uulut and steady ; thort clear , (3.43. LAHD-Lovver , dull ; western sto im closed at $3.77ii ; sales. 1,000 tierces at tI.Mi&a.87li ! ; op- t'ons , ali , 1,500 tlerceai I'obruary , fo.7u , clos- Ir c at M 75 ; March , $164 ; May , t&l)0&a.OS ) , cloi- llUTTKi ; Inactive , flrmt western dairy , I 23o ; wiiitern creamery , 22&i2o | western fac tory , lOlito-'Ic ; Elgin , 32o. CtitrAi : rirm , nioucratoly active ; part Ulm . OGlOiie. Via liiuN-bteady , quiet ; American , II5.75-J. Coi'l'KH Oulet and flrm ; Irlco.fia7uai0.75. LEAK Dull and easy : domestic , $1.20. Tm Quiet and steady ; btralu , $10.70. Ouiiihu 1'roduco Murkoti. OUllorult rlrenla * arangei , I3.BOQ S.CO | Washington navoM. $3.7tor 0 ; California tangerines. $100 per Dox ; lilarldn oranges. brlg1it . $ i75 .I.OO : russets | ? ( M 2.60 ! riorlda tanperlnei , $ .t.VKtl.OO ( ; western > upplc < . $1.75 ® 2."iJ per Dili. , fancy stand mlplit bring 25o moro. Now YorkapplesI6Vili75. : Jv. VKonTAiu.E California enVbdgo , 2 0 per Ib In crates ; homo grown lettuce , 4&o per dor. f dor.1'oui.Tiiv Chickens , CCl'c : RCOSO , ducks and turkey. Wlloc. OAMC No sale for rabblt < 111 not bring enough to puy ghlpplnc chnrkcsl IlUTTKit r lr to good , 10n f-cholco coun try IDT&Hc ri.oun-6ninha Milling cninhiny1 * Kollanco I'ntont , $ . ' .60 ; Invincible I'lfirnV , J2..M ; Lone StarSupcrlallvo. $ i25 ; NnownakK. $ l.tx ) ; Tnncy ramlly , Jl.SJi a P. Oilman's ( , l < rid Me lal , $ J.65 ; Bnow White , fl.u : ; Snowllivkl- OJ low grade $1.00 ; Queen of the I'antry , 52.70. Hums No. 1 green tnltod hides , 4 ! < No. 3 crccn silted hlilqs , L'5Moi ( ( No. l Baltodlildi-s. 25 to4J Ihs. , 4'JillVC ! Na S green salted hides. 25 to 40 Ibs.IiOi'ie : No. I've al calf , 8 to n Ibs. , 60 ; No. 2 veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs , , 4u ; No I dry Illnt Hideo , 7 ® ; No. 2 dry flint hides. r < lOu ; No , 1 dry salted hides. &Qr u , Tal low. No 1 , 3tift4ci tallow , No. 2 , 3Uc ; grease. white A , Wfot grouse , white ll , 3UOIVc ; grease , yellow , 3c : gren o. dork , 2)Scs ) old Init- tor.-Ja'-'ic ! beeswax , prime , lOo ; rough tal low , l'i'o. Funs Market firmer ; strictly fr.csh stock , 230. 230.HAY Market oxer supplied ; $5.00X25,50 per ton. _ Oinnhn drain Mnrkrt. Prices based on delivery at Mlsslsslpnl river points , Nebraska Inspection , nnd ton duyV shipment , unless otherwise stated. Cash grain culls for shipment within fl\o days. VMiont-No. 2 spring. 82o bid. Uvr.-No. 2 , 78o blu ; No 3. 7Wo bid. OATS-NO. 2 white , nio bid : No. 3 white. Ma ; No.2mlTcil. 30c bid : No. 3 mixed , 2flo bid ; No. 3 colored. 2 < lo. Cons No. 2 cash. 30o bid , 'I7e asked' robru- nry , Oo bid , 'M'io asked ; No. 2 white , 37Mo bid. Among the sales were : Thrco cars No. 3 white oats , 30o ; 20 cars No. 3 or bettor corn , 0 days , M > ic. IIOAIIDOF TIUDB NOTES. r. fnulknnraf Pchuyler , Nob. , wus In lookIng - Ing over the market. Kiinsns City Jlurkots. KANSAS Cirv. Mo. . Jan. 30 WIIBAT Easier und about le lower ; No 2. hard bold ut 77c ; No. " red. 8le. COIIN Weak ; No. 2 mixed , 3lc ; No. Z white , 35 ® I5JJC. OAT3-Stoady ; No. Smlxotl , 20c ; No. 2 white , 30c. 30c.Uvn Uvn Steady ; 77o for No. 2. KI.AX SKED slo on the b isis of purs. HIIAN Knslor ; sacUocl , 6500c. II AV rirm : timothy , t'loo ' ; fancy prairie. $7.00 ; good to choice , $50 3000 ; low grades. $5.00. $5.00.HECr.lPTS HECr.lPTS Wheat , 10,000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu. ; oats , none. ' SHIPMENTS Wheat , 27,000 bu. ; corn , none ; oats , none , Now York Dry Goods Market. NEW YOIIK. Jan. ISO. Iluslnoss In dry seeds displayed few now features , Dclng u short day thu general movement was relatively qnlct , 1'rlnts wbrd In fulr demand nnd tone \ery stronz. The Mcrrlmuo shirting prints will bo advanced on Monday to 4Uc and fuinlture Morrlmao fast black satins wll | also bo ad vanced Uc. The duplicate request for snrlnc , jind summer specialties gcnorully tondjuAo more activity nnd 1'ubruary is lool > ed"to as probably bringing out u strong demand. Staple cottons were moro qulot. but a good many small orlors kept the position ma terially unchanged. Colleo Market. OIIK , Jin. 30. Options opened steady at live points down to fifteen points up. and closed steady ut Uvo points up to flvo down ; sales. 10.2'S bags , including Pobiuiry. $13.00 CS1A15 : March. $ t2.7ixai2.fe5i' April. Jl. 40 ; May , $ l..30U3i ! : June , $ .220 : iliiYy , $12.00 ; Sep tember , $11.P5 ; spot Hlo. No.7 , $13.25. Mllw.inkeo MII.WAUKKC. Wls. . Jun. 30. WIIE\T Easy ; No. 2 spring. S5c : No 1 northern , OOc. COIIN Quiet ; No. 3 , . ! 0'q ' , OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white. 31o ; No. 3 white , 30c. T i HAULEV Quiet ; No , 2 , 55Hc ; sample ou track , 45'Jc. ! i , ItYE-Easler ; No. 2 , St. LonU .M irkctH. Pr. Louis , Mo , Jan. 30 < WIIBAT Cash. SSSe. O iiv Eisy ; cash , 3C'e , OATS Lower ; c.ish , 2UKC. i I'OIIK Qulot ; now , tll.70. LAIlu-Stoiidy.it 10.30. " ' WinsiiY * l.lfi. _ j Llxcrpool JMJirkot < . LiVEHPOOU Jan. SO. WiirXT ? Quiet ; holders "offer moderately ! No. 1 California , bs lid ® Ks Hid per cental ; led western spring , 7s Md @ 7H Id : No. 2 red wlntnr , 7s DdQTs 9jjd. COIIN Easy ; demand fallen off ; mixed west ern , 4s Vd per cen till for new. CHEESE American finest white and colored , DSs per cwt. _ .St. T.ouls Live Stock Market. ST. Loins. Mo. . Jan. 3J. OWTt.B-Roocipts , 500 ; shipments. 300 ; market steady and un changed : Texan and Indian steers , $ , ' .2T1.40. lions Receipt : ) , 1.831 : shipments. 2.00J : nuir- Uct lower : heavy , $4.3534 50 ; mixed , IJ.S04S1.40 ; light , .25l.4i ) . .tlarkct. MINNEAPOLIS , Minn , Jan 3)V IIKAT Loner : cnsh dull ; receipts. 325 cars. Close : January , aitf ; May , 8B1 * ; on track. No. 1 hard , 85c } ; No. 1 northern , 8 1 Ho ; No. 2 northern , 70 < 381c. Toledo Grain Miuket. TOLCPO. O. , Jan. 30. WHEAT Lower ; No. 2 cash und February. 01\'o. COIIN Easy ; No. 2 custi : ) UJ5c. OATS Qulot ; cash. 28c. Cincinnati .Miirlti'lfl. ' CIN-INNATI. O. , Jan. 30. WiiEAT-Strong ; No. 2 rod. IMUffillc. CoiiN-rirmer ; No. 2 mixed , OATS Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 32 WIIISKV 11.10. Trailers' Talk. CIIICAOO , III. , Jan. 30. Counsolman & Day toCockroll Ilros. : Wheat stood up wonder fully well today and closed but iia lower In the f ueo of , not only very disappointing cables and heavy selling , but the singular fact that not tin Item of news received tended toward utiivlngtho decline. The market appears BO wufl pegged at 90o for May wheat that nrtnv operators hnro bcc.uno suspicious ot bull manipulation and hence puts are fully 1,50 i.OOO nt from UO c to OO o were not used , although the closing price was Uc below that IIsure. Corn nnd oats nvor.iged Uo lower in sympathy with wheat. Speculators were not Inclined to mulio ventures and the market was left to scalnuis , Provisions ruled lower under considerable selling for country no- count but puckers took the cheap lots offered and tbo market reacted to about opening prices. At present figures opinions uro di vided und operators generally uro scalping the maiket on quick turns. CHIOACIO , 111. . Jun. 30. Kenneth , Hopkins & Co. to S. A. W Mchorton : Wheat has bcon heavy all day nnd the disposition of traders to oven up deals over Sundiiy. Lure o pur chases by I'ardrldgo absorbed the iont BtnlV that came on ton stop loss orders , und pre vented marked weakness , but the trade Is now too narrow to withstand the bearish Influence bf the panicky fcetlni abroad. Today's o iblo lias beoii rather weak. Receipts ut primary markets for the week have Increased 300,100 bushels. Exports of corn for the week huve been ovnr 4,500.000 bushels , u considerable Increase oor the pre vious week , Kocolpts ut primary markets have fallen off largely. The visible supply may show a decrease on Monday which may also have Its Influence. Ilothgialns huvn been easier In sympathy with other products but they have n healthy look for higher prices eventually. Provisions , have not yielded much In consequence of if Weaker hog muikct- The feeling Is app.ironUyucttlni ! stronger und It Is hard to keep prices down. They fall oil occasionally but recover uilly. I'lnunclal ! Jleiluw , NEW YOIIK. Jan 16. Tiiol'oitsays : Despite Its dullness the murkct/wau / not without fea tures of Interest. Many of the smaller room traders , under the Improvilon that themoto- mont In the dividend uiycmwas over , spiint thu forinoon nosing about thu garbage of the stock list ondoavorlug to.fpjlow the manipu lated ( loullnes In distillers trusts and klnurcd specialties by ; courtesy called "su- curltlos. " Yet at this , , tlmo a standard dividend paying stdck' wa * Boorlng a rapid advaiK'o of nearly fcoven points. The ouucrnobs with which liivcktlau cunltullats , Including ut least oml well postoU financial liibtltutlon , hurried to gqtj In to this stock ut half price when the news of last night's In crease In thu dlvldend'Uecamo known , wus a fresh and useful commentary oil the clmrac- tcr of the forces whluliunderlie the present market. The speoulutorkuiade very little out of the hdvanco , for. thotUruotors and thulr as sociates , who were themselves uncertain about the dividend until It was actually voted , hud the market tilled with orders at the opening , STOCKS ANJ ) IIONUS. There AVus No Apparent Hupport to the block Afarkct. NEW YOIIK , Jun 30. The stock market today WIIH uothlng but the fag und of the week's spuoulutlon and considerable weakness wus seen In all portion * of tbo list. There wan no apparent support to stocks , even tlioto which are known to be under the care of cliques and a marked dourthof commission house buying , encouraged the bears to uijuln attack the most vltalipolnts , hlcl | IsoUo aided by the literal gelling , apparently for foreign uu- connt. The stoukv which Imvo uii Intor- imllonal inarket , however , were not Iho lurgostkulferera , but tnoso which have made thu most pronounced gains of lulo , The banner wuuk stock btlil contlnuea to bo dUUIIcru and today many stop orders In ll were uncovered , wltli the uffeot of dropping the stock Iu tbo early dealings 2V4 per cenu b ars old Ui araugcn freely , but only ) mnha showed any material Impression , and thcsolllnx of Atchlson , which was specially narked , sufficed only to depress the stock n 'motion and largely Incronso the nmountof ) uslness done In It. The sumo may bo said of Ijoulsvlllo , which wns the next most promt * iont mnrk for their drives. Consolidated Gas msile-n sharp upwKrd spurt , the action of the directors In raising IIP rate of dividend from fi too per cent ana unking It payable quarterly Instead of soml- innuaUy f iiirnlDhlng the moving power. THO > ck opened up 1 per cent at 105 nnd rose o 111 , closing ut lll'i a < aln ot OS r cent. Distillers rallied handsomely In ho Into 'dealings , 'but closed "with n material loss. The bink statement with Its further largo gain In cnsh und do- > oslts scorned to have noolfert whato\er , but ovrrlng of operations o uiscd n slleht mils In the final trading which cloned the market firm nt n shndq better than the lovscst prices , The ossosof Importation wore : Distillers , 1U per cent ; Atcnlson , IS percent ; Omaha and Cot ton OH , 1 per cent onch , Uo\crnmont bonds have bcon dull and steady. Ftate bonds have been neglected. The following nro the closing quotations for tho'lendlng stocks on the Now York Stock ex- changotodnv ; 1 ox dlv. The total sales of stocks today were 14V.010 lKiren , Including : AtchtBon.US 0 : Ohlcngo Giis , 4,80(1 ; Eric. ; i,100i Louisville & Naslivlire , U.V0 ) ; Mitnhuttnn , il.U : Missouri Pacific , AtlH ; Northwestern , 21,110 ; Northern Taclllo preferred. 4'Jll : Ituadlng , 5.200 : Ulchniond & Wostrl'olnt , 4.1M : St. 1'iiul , I0.70J ; St. I'aul A- Oinnb.t , .1,775 : Union raolllc , U.30Uestorn ; Union , U.750. Flimnclul > otc . NEW Yonic. Jan. IlO.-Oloarlngs , 1145,704,235 : balances , IT.ssrNliiO. Kor the vreek : Olourlnjjs , * 7ai.8J4.U'Xi ; balances. * , )8,7b.IOi ) BOSTON , Muss. , Jan. 10. Hank clearings. JlUG7r ; > l ; bnlanops , ll.GJI.ffkS. Money , Ui3 nor cent. Exchange on Now York , lee dis count. For the week : Olc.irlngs. Jsn.05M70 ; balances 811.101,144. For the \mo week last yeir : Cloirlngs , t82.rj.nsi ( ; bal incos. JlrkS5.- : i72. Tor the month : Oloirlncs. J4IO.Vin.777 : balances , lll.r.,9JO. ) ) Kor the same month last your : Olo.irlngs , $1 4,081,401 ; balances , $17- 25.M30. I'ini Arr.f.fHtA , la. . Jan. 3D. Hank olnar- inus. * ll.78J.L'il ( : : biilnnccs , $ I,5I.VJ S. Dlcarlins for the wcelc were $ .5.MIUI3 ; balances , 81,104- 570. Money , 4 percent. llAr-Tivrouc , MU . Jan. 30. Olonrlnss , 12,140.- flr > ; bnlnnvcs. 8.'blI01. ( Halo , U per cent. CHICAGO. III. . Jan. 31. Monuy easy , at fi0 per cent , Clearings. $ l.OI8,7ia. Now York exchange. 10 per cent , Slorllng cxehati-'e. quiet und unchanged , Clearings for the week , $ yir.0.1b . Nnw OIII.GANS , La. , Jan. 3J. Clearings , H.aiS.530. KANSAS CITV , Mo. Jan. 30. Clearings , tl.180.7Jl. 1'Aiiis , Jun 30. Three percent rentes , 03f 3iu for the account. NKW YOHK , Jan. 2 ! ) . The export of bpeclo from the portof Now York last neok amounted to Jl.ll.i'iS. of which $ .l'i.02n ' was cold nnd J.M. ' U slher. The Imports of specie dm Ins the week amounted to $ . ' 1,820. of nhlcli 417,702 wai gold and JI.UJ7 silver. Now Yurie .Money .Market. NEW YortK , Jan. 30. MONEY ON CAL& Easy s closed ofTered ut 1(1 ( per cent. I'liiHE MniiCANTtLK I'Ai-Eit smarili per cent. STEIU.INO EXCHANGE Quiet but steady nt $4.84 tor sixty day bills and $4,83 for de mand. The closing quotations on bonds : London Stock Murkct. [ Copyr/o/iffd / / 18J2 by James Qnrrtan Jiennett. ] LONDON , Jim. 30 [ Now York Herald Cable Special to THE HBO ] This has been an un satisfactory diiy on the Stock cxclrmgo. The marliots wore mostly moro or less oxcitea , owlnz to the liquidation of a largo ont- Etandlns account In connection with \\nloli nu'ly relatluns are oxpcctod. Americans con tinued to bo bold In .connection with the account above referred to. While this goes on there Is no disposition to support the market so that prices dropped until a general decline was established , Including 1J } percent In Lake Shore , > 1 per cent In Loulsvlllu & Nuslivlllo and a xlmrp fraction In the others. Canadian llnca uere very lltt'e dealt In. Canadian i'.iclflc opened lower , but closed with u small Improvement. Grand Trunk pieferred und guaranteed stocks were a trlllo worbO. Muxlcan ordinary nreferred yielded to a moderate extent. .Money was more wanted. Kor short loans from 1 to 1'i per cent wns charged. The discount market con tinued quite , with two and three months' bills unchanged. LONDON , Jan. 30.-Tho following were the London stock quotations oloiln ? at 2 p. in. : lounty Oommissionors Oatoh the Retrenchment - mont Idea and Act Accordingly. SUPERNUMERARIES TO BE DEPOSED Mr. StrnlierR.Set * ttioKxiimplo byDccllnlnc to Hccelto 1'ny Wlilcli He Nc\or Worked Tor Otlii-r Itou- tlno Mutters. The twunty commissioner * hnvo caught the idea of rctronchmont and reform , With this iilon In mind they expect to prune around the edges to nn extent by which the counVy will save several hundred dollars each month. Judge Stonborg was the member to tnko the first stop In this direction. Ho entered upon the discharge of tbo duties on Jnmmry 0. The salary ot the oftlco is $150 per month , or $3 per day. At the meeting held this afternoon the monthly appropriation sheet came up for passage. Auditor Evans had mndo out the sheet and Inserted $150 as the amount duo Com missioner Stonborg In full for hU services during the month of January. Whou the item was road. Mr. Slcnborg said that It was not correct. Ho had served the country but twonty-four days and consequently was not , entitled to thlrtv days' pay. The appro priation sheet provided for the payment of f30 to which ho could lay no claim. Thcro being no objection , the shoot was corrected and passed , Mr. Stonborg being allowed SIM. following this there was n resolution adopted that will bo of moro than ordinary Interest to the various employes about the onicos In the court house. The resolution declares that In most ot the ollccs ( there are moro clorits and assist ants employed than are necessary for the transaction of the putilto business. They nro paid extravagant salaries forslt- ting around and looking at each othor. In fact many of them have nothlne to do except to discuss the weather and crack-Jones , ono with another. iludgo Stcnbore stated that ho liTid had an idea that thn facts were as embodied In the resolution , and therefore could see no reason whv it should not bs adopted. 1 The other members weroof the same opin ion , and on Monday at 3 p.m. , the board will sit as n committee of the whole , at which umo the heads of the various county departments will bo cnllod In to explain the duties of thu respective oftlccs. At the same tltno they will bo called upon to state Just how many clerks they actually need. At that meeting the salar ; question will bo brought up for discussion , with a vlow to a reduction in some of the departments. llldfl and Contracts. The bid for Ice for the county hospital was at the rote of $1.60 per ton. It > vas rcterred. There were six bids for printing blanks and furnishing stationery supplies. They wore from Henry Gibson , the Fostner PrintIng - Ing company , the American Job Department company , the Pokrok Zapaau , the Omaha Printing company and the Uees Printing company. Tnev woio all referred to the committee on Qnanco. The contract for constructing the pile brldgu over nn arm of Cut Off l ko was awarded to H. B. Mayo at $4.80 per lineal foot. foot.Tho old claim of J. C. Root for grading State street in Florence was settled by al lowing Root $178 and assessing the balance duo against the propei abutting the street. Couuty Clerk Saekott was authorized to employ six male clerks at $75 per month each , and ono female clerk at $75 per month to work upon the tax list for IbUJ , the work to bo completed by April 1 , next. Homer G. Ebo presented his resignation as constable of West Omaha precinct. The resignation was accoptod. A petition asking the appointment of John C. Dingman to flll the vacancy was pres ented together with a protest against Dlng- man'ii appointment. The whole matter was referred. Judge Eller filea a petition In which he said that ho needed six clerks to keep up the business of his ofllco. Henry Elbert asked to bo appointed con stable of Ploronco precinct. The application was referred. , The transmlsslsslppl congress notified the board that it would bo entitled to ono mem ber at the meeting to bo held In New Or leans. Chairman Tlmmo was authorized to appoint a delegate. That Seymour Park Uoiul , JJr. Miller forwarded a communication to the bourd notifying It that the county was using a road in Seymour park without authority having been obtained. Tbo loportof T. A. Mogoath , registrar of deeds , for the year 1SU1 showed the follow ing : Receipts , $ IS,4UJ.15 ; expenditures , I4t31.73 ; ; total surplus for the voar , $14- , 140.42. Credit by amount turned Into the county treasury , $850.45 ; balance on baud , 83 259.07. A resolution was adopted by which In the future all applications to (111 ( vacancies must bo accompanied by an nflidavlt showing that the would-bo applicant is n resident of the precinct In which ho desires to bo appointed. The resolution Instructing the county clerk to ask for bids for publishing the delinquent tax list for 1803 was referred to the commit ted on finance. The clerk of the board was declared to bo clerk of the commltto of the whole und In- struc.tcd to servo In that capacity. % Constipation poisons tno olood ; DoWitt's Little Enrly Risers euro constipation. The cause removed , the disease Is gono. VICTIM OF RECKLESSNESS. An Itulluu I'edillor Dangerously Hurt In a Collision oil the Street. Philip Carloto , an Italian fruit peddler , was very seriously and possibly fatally In jured at noon yesterday In consequence of the criminal carelessness of two unknown young men. men.Carloto was drlvln ? north on Sherman avenue , and when near the corner of Grace- street the young men drove up behind him in n spring wagon. Tboy were driving nt a high rate of speed , and made no attempt to avoid the peddler's wagon , Into which they crashed , Carioto was thrown out and run over by tbo other vehicle. Both homes were thrown down , and while tbo spectators wore busy straightening out the tangle the reckless drivers lied. Their horse was taken to Snydor's stable , but tbo owners soon afterward stele back and took It away when attention was centered on Carloto , who was unsconsclous , The young fellows loft their wagon behind them , and It is In the bands of the police , who hope to discover Its owner , and thus ascer tain the identity of the guilty parties. Carloto was taken to the police station , Drs. Towno and homers attended htm. Ho was very weak and unable to talk , and bo was ordered removed to the Methodist hos pital , The nature unuoxtont _ of his injuries are as yet unknown , boWltl's Little Early Risers. Host llttla pill ever mado. Cure constipation ever/ time. None equal. Use thorn now. JUSTICE'S BUSY WEEK. Seven Court * nnil Clrnnil Jury Will Itogln Worli on Mondtty. At tbo court house everything IE in readi ness for the February term of the district court , which opens next Moudtfy morning. Clerk Mooros has completed bit dockets and now has them In band , to bo distributed among mombom of the bar , Thesu dockets furnish any amount of In teresting matter fpr the perusal of tno law yers ana their clients. They show that tbcro are ,4SO cases for the consideration of tbo seyen judges. Clerk Mooros has added one now feature which he ibinus will aid the lawyers to some extent at loast. Heretofore tbo dockets have contained the cases iu nu merical order , without any reference to tbo judge before whom tboy are sot for trial. At this term of court each case on tbo court docket tins a number corresponding with the number of the room In which it will bo hoard , The judges end rooms have boon assigned at follows ; Judge Davis will oc cupy No. 1 In tbo court house , whuro ho will loolt after all criminal matter * . Judge * Fcrgu ou and Keysor will occupy court room * two and three , reipoot- Ivoly. presiding over the law docket. In Tun Brn building , Judge Donne will occupy room No. 4 , where ho will prosldo over th law docket. Judges Irvine and Hopowoll will occupy rooms I and 3 respectively , looking utter oqultv matters. Judge Scott will look after the courts In the outsUlo counties ot the district , and If ho tins any apnro time , ho will relieve the ether judges by hearing motions and issuing onion. Aside from the routine business , the Feb ruary term promises to bo nn Interesting ono as a grand jury will report for dutv upon the convening of the court , Twonty-threo nnmos hnvo been drawn , but only eighteen men will bo required to servo. Upon receiving their Instructions from Judge Uavli , the grniul jurors will repair to the grand jury room , on the second floor , In tbo north cast corner of the court house , select their foreman and go to work. As yet , the mutter has not boon dUcusscd , but It Is thought that cither Joseph Barker or Samuel Orchard will bo appointed foreman - man , Just what will bo brought to the attention of the grand Jury Is not positively known , though It Is said that the members will ba called upon to investigate the question of th grading of South Thirteenth street and how the county funds were used In that connec tion. After disposing of that matter the eighteen men will bond their energies In look ing Into some of the deals Hint were handled by the last city council. The awarding ot the contract for furnishing the city hall furniture i\lll not bo neglected. Then tin members will take upnnd look Into the Uallou clcctrlo light deal , In which several councilmen - men cut qulto a flguro. The bogus chock for $ ! > 00 , given to ox-Councilman Madson , obnlr- mnn of the committee on gas and olcctrla lights , by Mr. Uallou , will not bo forgotten. When thcso matters have boon disposed ot tbo jurors will try aud learn if any council man have been guilty of cither directly or In directly furnishing material or entering Into contracts with the city. Tbo saloon-keepers within the two-mlla limit who have bon soiling llquor.s without contributing to the treasury for permission to so do , will probably DO touched up to coma extent. Do Witt's Ltttlo Early Risers ; the only plU to cure sick headache and regulate bowels. LINGER LINGERED LONG. Ills Wntcli nuil Cimh AVcro Appropriated by Ills IHsrcpiituliln Friends. ' August Linger , a Norwegian farmer , lingered too long In the vicinity of Tenth street and Capitol avenue Thursday night. Ho was engaged In the pleasurable past I mo of Illuking the Illos from the elephant's ears , and as ho had rndtop and timothy In hit whiskers ho failed to como out n winner. Linger sojourned In a wlno room with H. Bedford , Agnes Donnelly et al , and while h sojourned his watch and $40 In cash wont out Into the night They never came bacit , and that Is whv Mr. Linger occupied the witness his brief but eventful acquaintance wlUv Agnes and Mr. Bedford. The woman dually admitted to the oQlcors that the property hnd boon stolen and by her aid tno watch was rccovorod. Both the defendants were held to the district court la the sum of $300 each , and In default wont to jail. Evidence was Introduced to show that Bedford was u procurer from Grand Island , and had sent several girls from this city to that place for Immoral purposes. If ba escapes conviction on the cbargo of grand larceny , a complaint of another character will bo tiled against him. According to Bedford's own story ho has a very unsavory record. Ha says that from December , 18UO , until a short time aeo ho was In jail In Grand Island onachargoot Incest with hU 14-ynar-olddaughter , and that ho was Ilnnllv released because of the disappearance poaranco of the girl. Bedford says that his brother was arrested for being concerned In this spiriting away of the witness , but nothing was proved ana ho claims to know nothing about hli daughter's present whereabouts. A very small pill , but a very geol one. D * Witt's little Early KlsoM. FELL FOURTEEN FEET. A Workman on the City Hull Seriously In- J u rod This Morning. Phillip Piles , a carpenter employed upcq IL. the city ball , mot with a severe and painful accident at noon yesterday , stand yoitcrduy and told Judge Borka of Mr. Piles was In the court for the purpose of securing a picco of timber to dress Into a stair rail. In reaching out over an nroaway his foot slipoed and ho fell to the basement , a distance of fourteen feet , striding nil right side upon u pile of brick and lumber. A physician was called , who pronounced the bruises severe. No bones woro-brokon. After the wounds were dressed the suffo'Ol was convoyed to his home at 2034 ( Jharlo * street. ' No gripping , no nausea , no pain when Do * Witt's Little Early Riser * are taken. Small pill. Safe pill. Best pill. I'micllo I'liHlilons. Thcro Is a code of fashion in relation to the garments worn by Indies'pot dogs , miys the Now York Sun. Its lutoat odioti in regard to cimino fashions not forth that at breakfast only a single garment of blue or white llannol should bo worn , and a collar at this hour of the day ii considered vulgar. For the morning walk a clo30-llttln < r coat of striped OP spotted English uhoviol with a nmntlo well covering the chest ia correct , with a leather chain and collar of antique silver. For the afternoon drive the cos tume is of blue or fawn cloth , with col lar of velvet hung with tiny medallions , and for evening dross the pot is nrra.vod in a gown of velvet richly embroidered , and has the family crust embroidered on his collar. DoWitt's Little Early Kisert ; best llttU ills fordvspopslasour stomachbad breath. TIII : KICAI/TV MAICKKT. fNSTUUMENTS placed on record January J. 30 , 1892 ! WAIUIANTV DEEDS. S O Morris to Martin Fonder , undlv' { of o'4 lot21 , lluwley Terrneo. , . . t 609 J W Jones und wife to J , II. I'arrls , w 49 B-l2feot lot 19. II u wns add 1,800 O 11 nnd EJ llulloii und wives to N A Ivuhn. lot 10 , block 4 , Kvorott place. , . , 400 0 li Van Camp und wlfo to W A Wiilson , lot 3 , block .1 , Cottage park 700 0 I MOUTH to Central InvUo. , lots , block 1 , Mayne's2dndd , * l,50fl Alfred btniidoii and wlfo to J , J , Millar , lots 0 und 7 , block 2 , Ilnrrler'u 1st add loVnlley 475 J UWilcox und wlfo to f-M Erlon , lot 10 , block 1 , Upton place. . . 1 John Nelson und wlfo to August Jacobson - son , lot 11 , block B , Donlso's add 2,000 August Jncobbon to Johanna Nelson , Hume. . . . 2,000 J A llnrlmch mid wife to 1' W llnrbioh , lot 0. block 4H und I-IOOptof "Htono Quarry llosurvo. " nnd und 1-iuOptof "Sprliu I'lucu Hesorvo" In Orandvlew. A .1 1'onploton ana wlfo to W H Herbert , lots 15 and 10 , block 20 , 1'opnloton park 2,350 William btudolmun and wife to O V llaxlsco , lot 111 , hloiki. : Central piirk. , 2,600 G W Ames and wife to II H Wullucu , lots 11 mid II ) . block' ' , Aires pliieo. , . . . , . . , . 1,400 V ( J Patrick und wlfo to i : 1'utrlok. . lot II , blook 6. I'litilck'nlM hnrutogn add. . , 1,001 I ) L Thomas and wlfo to J H lliind. trus- tcc. cM acres sw'.M-JlO-r. ! , lots IU und IB , Krnslngtor , add. Jot Id , block I. lot * H und II , block \VoutGiimliig udd , lota 1 and 14 , block 2 , lots 1 , 2 and 14 , blook 3. lnt < viid ! 7. block 4 , lots 6 , U , IU , 12 nnd n IU f cot lot 13 , lots 6 und U , block 4 , Lin coln place . . . . . . . . . . 10.0W A U llomun nnd husband to Mury Ho- man , lots 1 und 2 , bloou 'J. I'owlor pluco. lot 0 , block 10 , Kountzo & . Uuth'i _ udd . . . . . . J.MI J ( J W Ik-ox und wife to Bouth Hide Heal Kstuto und liulldlng company , part w H tnxlntVJIiiai-lD-13. lots I , 7 and 8 , block | i , lots A to 12. blook 14 , Wllrox's udd , lotB 1 to 0 , block .W , lota 1 tn 4 and U to IU , blook Ul. Wllcox'i second add , and two tracts In tax lot 23 In ai-15-U. . 100,001 Mutual Investment company to O 8 Meuk , n 'JK foot , lot & , McG'undllsh . place . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fl.0 % Kiln I'urkerto Carrie 1'urker , und Si of e H lot 17 , Oak Knoll . , . QUITCLAIM IKEI > 3. I1. ! Corrlzan to Anna Oorrlzun , lots 1 to 4 block A. lots 7 and 8 blocK 0 CorrUun pluco. lots II nnd IS ! blook 10. lots 4 und & bloukM. . Iota 12 to 17 block Ul ( , lots 3 und 4 blook . " . ' , lots 11 und 13 block 14 , First udd to CorrlKun place . . . . . J r Iloyd ( gpcclnl muster ) to Thomui Murray , HWHU'4-IG-U . . . . . J.4M I ) II Mercer ( muster In chancery ! to 1'hlludxlphU Mortguso A. Trust Co , , u ) i Iotu3i und 3d block I , llrlggH plneo B 009 Bamotosumo sKiamo J M liuldrldgu ( special mutter ) to U U IMke , lou 23 nnd 24 block U , Omaha Vlow . . . , , , , , . 8.ZSO Totil amount of tfintf r * . . ,