TIIK OMAHA DAILY UE13 : WXTUKl.AY , JANUARY 7 , 1803. COJIMRCIAI , AND FIXAStiAL Big Advance in Provisions Wa the Tuaturo in Speculation Y&stcrday. SELLERS WERE NOT ANXIOUS TO UNLOAD I'rlco loR * Uutniwrril "lth Thursdny' * loin Wm Tircnly.fUc Cent * HlRlicr linltnilli > ii ( if Uctluccil Supplies In tin X * t Ten l ) : yi. CHICAGO , 111. , .Ian. O.-TIio provision deal was In u state of re.stncy today rvs mny ! > stir- mired from tlm fuitlii'r Ms ntlvunco la tlio price of the articles ll ooiiiprNo-4. Pork since yesterday U Olio higher , I.ml , 32'ic ' ami ribs ad ; higher. ' \Vheul , corn ami imls played second fiddle 1" tbc miislo In tlm pork pit mill Ruined icsp.'i'l- Ively V : , i'e and Jiiior | 1m. There wns tin ncllvo demand for the lowur grades of wheat nt 1 u unit In some case * riemlviiniiion : vcstcr- day'srutosandaUlliu olierlngs weio readily I'rlees of hog product * made nn Inline- dlali ) .stnnippdo when the oponlng lell ) sounded mid was aircrled with uSt. VII in duni'o activ ity during tin- nit Ire session. Pork , which for May delivery , ringed at J17.IJ5 ye.slerday afternoon , opened with buyers at ? H.O.Inil : It was only a inlliul" or two before It was wanted nt 1 18.20. It reacted to 81H.OO but again roinmcni-ed sailing Upwind and lenclted * lH.2fi before another react Inn. ft III biokcrs fame In with linperjitlvi ! buying order" , and bcfiiiu they could Indncn .sellers to pail with the pici'loiisHtnir , tlii'pilce was up to $18.50. . The motive power of I himail.et was thu Ktiuill receipts of hoits. Tlm lecclpts today at the yards weie 12.000 head , and for lomoriow 13,000 ate tin * expeeled nrilvaK < The m Ices of hogs eiimiiareil with ve.stPi- day's iuolutlons | was from 20c to 2.1o higher , about equivalent ton rlvi-of 0 per cent per 1m. In win-ill over night. Theie was talk of tp.oo for hogs If the .supply does not Imptove. I.ard and ribs wciepnitnuis with pmk In the ntlvaneo although Iho denllngs luDiese two articles wvro less seii-atloiial. .May l.'ii'd opened ut f HMO anil I-IIMM ) to * 10.30 , but took a climb to if 10.00 Inter and closed at that , Way rlhs opened 20e hlRher than they closed - on Thursday , but for MIIIIO llmu there was iI i moin for sale than was wanted lit th < < opening I qimlatlons , They diopped back to flo.tm , lint became brisk later again and rum loSlO.iJ's ' and closed at J10.70. What ate called thu ol li | Hi ) were heavy sellers , Cudahy thioiigh his own brokers must have got i Id of 50.0OO or OO.OOO barrels of pork , besides largo illiaiilllli's of lard and ribs. Wright was aKo it fieu and open seller. In wheat u modernte business was trans acted and a stronger feeling di-velopeil. Tlm opening was Iho Mime as yesterdays closing anil for n tlmu nppeiired to be rather weak , receding ' 6C , but later slarled up and prices wotu utham-ed ' < , eased off ' . , c and the clo- > - if , Ing was 'lu higher than yesteiday. Tbo eilrly 5 mutkctiYus Inlliieticcd somu by thu weaker 5t and generally lower \ulues and some by thu easy tone which pervaded tlm market t ket yesterday. There were fair olVei Ings , lint. \ n good duniand existed : all wheat , offered I was absorbed , which Dually led to the ad vance selling ? > e for May. The u-celpl.s In the northwest were ullttlo larger , but II was wired from Minneapolis that thu arrivals wen ; mainly sidetrack receipts and from country elevators , Imllcatlnj ! that the fiirmeiV deliv eries wi-io small. The market coined In strength , Iho principal cause helnc the fear ful hhuiRhter which the .short sellers saw In progress In the pork pit. Corn opened dull and slightly umler Hie tlnul < inolnllons of yeslerdavold oil 7i o eased oil' u trllle when the imiuliy hecaino urcent , undi'i- which ( he price was bulged a f nil ? 4 , Ibo buying being unite general , u peed deal of elmnglng In-ill ? liiilul ed In , liuylng July and selling May , the dlll'erencu averaging about * : . Thu market ruled strong at the close and gained from "o to JJc. The ucllon of piovislons and buying liy parties Inteiested In the same was a bullish factor. The feature hi oals was the llbera Belling by an elevator IIOUMTrices had I lialf range , and closed " c lilgher than yester day. Trading"wa1 ! almost entirely In May. Ksttnmted receipts tomorrow are : wheat , 240 cars ; corn , 205 ours : oats , 3 12 curs ; hogs 13.000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : AIITICI.K. * . OPEN. num. i.mv. C'I.USLYKKT" S 7Ji ! ( Ti . 78 TS'li t > H 78 ' .f 77H t'H t\H \ tOU 40T < 43 43 4S 43Wi 411 30 WH 30 303C 31K 31H iso IS 07K 17 fO IB 07 IB 10 is ta 17 SI5 18 17K ID TO 10 85 10 ( SI 10 H ) 10 U iu i ; : , 10 30 IU C.j 9 40 U 70 Cash diiotiilions were as follows : Kl.ouu Qillot and llrm ; patents are up 16 ® 20c and bakers & ® 10cover the prices of on week back. Wlif.AT No. 2 spring. 72-lJc ; No. 3 sprlni ; , GO'/4(80'Jc ' ( ; No. 2 red , 72J.'c. COBN Higher ; No. 2I lye ; No. 3 cash , 30' © 37c ; No. 3 yellow , 37Q3H4i- ( ! . UATS No. 2. ao , c : No. 2 white , f. o. o 841c ( ; No. 3 while , 31c. , HVR-N0.2. 52'ic. UAIII.BT No. 2 , 05c ; No. 3 , f. o. b , , 43iJ03c No. 4 , f , o. 1) . , 45 51)0. ri.AxHir.n-No. : l1.10. TIMOTHYSiin- : : Prime , ll.0a2.00. 1'Oiilt Mess , per bill. . * 10.50filO.G2' ! ( : ; lard , per IOO Ibs. , JlO.BOi short rib- , , sides ( loose ) , { 0.55.g9.00 ; dry- sailed shoulders ( boxed ) . IO.12ljftO.25 ; hliort clear bides ( boxed ) , $10.10 © 10.15. WHISKY Distillers' llnlsliod goods , ] ior gal. , (1.30. Sod Ail Cut loaf , 5ji2,5Jc ! ; granulated , 5jc ! ; standard "A , " 5c. The following were the receipts and ship ments today : On the I'rotlucu e.\eliango todav thu butter market wasmilet : creamery , 2.0G3c ( ) : dairy , I'ja28c. Kggs , llrm ; htrlctly fresh , 272Hc. . * I ii\v Vork Alarketi. Niw : YoitK , Jan 0. l-'i.oim Hecelpts , 22- 600 pkgs.i exports , 0.000 bills. . 21,300 sacks : light demand , llnu ; sales , 13,200 hbls. COIIN MliAl.Steady , tiulet. WIIKAT Hecolpts , a , lee bu , ; exports , 201- 600 hu. ; Miles , iiUuKK , > bu. futures ; no spots ; spots ( Inner , dull ; No. 2 red , 74'KHOc ! ! In store and clovatorKO5'BSealoat7B181 ; ! ! ! ; ? , , ' ( ! f. o. Ii. ; No. 1 northern , H3c ! ; No. 1 hard , H'Jc : No. 2 northern , 7'J4'e ? ; No. : i spring. 74 ? u. Options were dull and opened at istfH" de cline , reacted " .to'ic with the wostamlon fliorls coveting ; closing firm ut ° > 3 at above yesterday. May and January most active ; N'o. 2 reif , January , 773j"5i7Hrle , closing nt 7Hic ; March , HdUHtlJic , Closing at HO'ic ; May , 81 ll-lG ( [ H2jc ? , clo.slng at b2iic ; July , 83 < ir.H3ie , closing nt B3.c. HVK Nominal ; western , 58D9i ; . llAtti.nv Dull. HAIII.KV MAI.T Quiet. ConiS Hecelpls , 7.200 hu. : exports , 3,300 ; hit. ; Miles. 200.000 bu. future100,000 ; hu. spot. Hpots firmer , fairly active , No. 2 , Dtxiinovii : In elevator ; Cil > 6'TIjiIu ( ( alloat ; un graded , 4U3rilo ; No. 3 , 4Uii ! hteamer mixed , Options moderately active , 7ic higher on shorts covering ami belter west I , closing firm ; January , 4lol.'iO'C. ) clo-lng at ( JOlJo ; Keluuary , & 0ie ; May , rl'SD2e ( , closing at r > 'J"e. OATS Hecelpls. GSr > 00 hu. ; exports. 2,200 bu. ; hales , au.OOO hu , futuics , t.0,000 )0u. hiiot. Hpots , dull , Him , Options , dull , llrmer ; May most actlvo. May , 3Uf < .3Ufe ! , closing at ! ) Uc ! ; No.2 spot , white , 3U'ie ; white western , 4J 640)icj ) No.2 fhleago , 38c. HAY Oulot , hleady ; slilpplng , C5c ; good to choice , 7Mi'JOe , lliusDull , sti-iidy , HuflAll Haw , iiulel , firm ; sales. 77 hhds inucoviido HI ) test l 3e ; tellned llrm , fairly BCtlvut No. 0. 41i 47-10c , MuiiAt-HKS Now Orleans , sieadv , fair de mand ; open ketriu new middles , 30u3Ce , HICK Kalr deinatiil , hteady. Kims Oillet ; frehii weslern best , 30Q31c receipts , 2.U7H pkgs. llHU.B- Moderate demand , hteady. Wool- Dull , Ilriii ; domestic lleece , 25fJ32ej pulled , 232c : Texas , ! Dft21c , I'novisiONS Pork , ijulet and higher ! old ' J 1 0,7 tKili 17.00 ; new mets , H7.00 ; extra prlcu nominal. Out meals , tinner ; wanted pickled bellies , lOc ; pickled shoulders. Oc ill pickled hums , 12c ; middles , tlrm ; hhort clear 10,40 , I.ard , higher nml strung ; \\e.itern steam closed ut $11.00 ; hule.s , lOIMH'rccH at. fll.HD otillon Miles , 500 tierces ; .Innmiry , Jll.oo closing at fll.nst I'Vhruary ' , JIO.OO ; .March lltl.BO. closing at S10.00 ; May , J10.00. HtiTrKii lJulut and tlrm. CilUKHK-l-utily active , I'm lito.N Dull and bteady ; American. 112.7 : OlB.bO. Ooi'i'Eit Oulet and unchanged ; lake. 112.20 I.EAII Quiet and steady ; domehtlc , t'\.nh. Tis- l-'utrdunmnd ; steadyj Straits , H'J.70. Omuhii 1'iodiieo .Market. There does not appear Io ho very much to say iitiout the local produce market. Thi ienerul ; t'oudlttons remain practically ; tin tnmo UK Indicated before. Thu receipts iru very light , hut us there is nut averybeavj ( K'nmnd thuro Is plenty to go thu rounds. Tin luth vuu u that ull rccclpti life p.ii ptly rtuno'cd of , but HIP only reason for Its In ( IIR 10 M the fft't ilmt the pITct lnr ( nrc no litrer. KHIH nre very bl h and poultry of nil kinds coinnmnds Roml prlrrn , which may In part account for the demand not being any Plorki nro hold at J3.60O4.00 for HAXANAsijuoled nllJ.OOffia.GO per hunch. llljmilTlm : fact Unit raslet-n and southern markets nto In prelty good shape cioatos a hhlpplngdemr.iidj that keeps all surplus stock on this market denned up. Straight packages nf coiinliy roll sell largely at ICc. nnd ( .elect lolsat 17ftlfV , mid oven as high as 200. t'ltAMir.iiitiES Quot.itlons arc ! Iloll and cherry , tH.50 per bid. j bell nnd bugle , 19.50 Kl.OiJ : .ler--oy Capo t'od , } 0.r,0. I'ni.r.nv rerdo/-bunch's ( , 35o. , , Ki > ( --Tlin i market Is very poorly supplied with fresh stock ami prices are very llrm. I hn so-railed fresh eggs are selling at 25c anil them was SOIIIP talk that stlctly fresh Inldcggs would brlnz even moio. I-'IIKMI VKOKTAnrts--Local are - ; - - growers bringing In a few fivsh vegetables of hothouse growth. New onions , 20S2.V. per dozen bunt'lics ; luttuc'e , 40t5c ; radlslies , BOc. I1AMK5qulmls are almost tinsalnblo and hardly woith.shipping nt tho. present state of Ihu market. Jack tabblts are cencrally uuoled al J1.50 nml small rabbits at 7f > e. UONI.V tJood white clover Is quoted all the way from 1720e. I.KMONSjimliulono nro $1.00715.00. MAI.AU. } UHAPea Unoliungvd at SO.OO per 1'Cg. 1'Cg.Nt'T ! --i > .rKohL'.or.v ! ! nuts , $ l.C5 ; hlack wal nuts , ii. 25. , . . . , OVSTIMS 1'ilcei al Omaha still remain at 13'335c per run. ONIONS The market liquid. Homo grown , B5 per biiihel , and Spatil.-di Jl.OO per crate. ( ) itNisThe ! : market Is si III supplied with riorlda oranges only , llrlghl.s are iiuolcd al $3.2,1 for .lm/1 / i e lots and $3.00 for live to ten case lots ; Uussels are 25e cheaper. : . - -Tlie i ratio Is limited to the sale of Niniill lotH fiom .stores. We.stern Nebraska .stock Is quilled at bK- ( and Utah and Colorado at UOc. , , l'otrt.TitY--l'hIrlens ; were In coed demand and sold very readily at 8c ; tmkey.s , 12-ai2i ! ; Kei'ii1 and ducks , OTJUV. , SWIIT : ; I'orATOi-.s-The supply Is very llKbt and they are held at M.23. Vi\i.-Veal calves , choice. 7c ; lar o and thin , nifZOc. A luriio and thin veal naif Is about the hatdest IhliiK on the market to dis pose of. WSI.MW nnir.tv. W , Ii. Keller has sold out his meat market at Kearney. . H. K. Klrpslimc , i eiteral bloro at Memphis , has sold out , 1- ' . I'old.r , a private banker nt Pchnylor , has Incorporated. The KarmorV Kxclmn e general store at Hehuyler has sold out. fjl'der llolsl. In the hotel business at Hen- iiln lon , ha- , sold out. The Colfax Coiintv Creamery association hasdlssolvod and will discontinue business at 1 1 owells. ' _ Hi. I. ouls . PT. f.otiis. Mo. , Jan. 0. ! i.oun l-'lrm. WIIKAT May closed w abovu yesterday ; casli , 07-'i'c ; May , 74't ' < fi,74 , i > . CoilN-Sirony , hlKheri' \ < i.\ above yesterday ; caih , U7 V ; 1'ebruary , 38c ; May , 42J < c. DATS Kii-m. higher ; cash , 32'jc ; May , 3IHC. HVK Held tlrm ; 52c asked. ItAlii.KV Ouiet ; sales , Minnesota , 45ft50c. KIKIS rtlKher at 24o for Rood. 1'oiiK-New. * 18.07 : lard , * 10.05. KiCiieTH-Kloiir : , 2,000 bills. ; wheat , 38,000 Im. : corn , I4H.OOO hn. : oats , 33,000 bu. ; rye , O.OOO Int. : barley , 12,000 bu. sjnir-UKXTS-Kloiir , 4,000 bids. ; wheat , 18,000 bu. : corn , 08.000 bu. : oats , 22,000 bu. ; rye , 5,000 bu. ; barley. 1,0001m. Liverpool Markets. Livr.ni'oor , , Jan. 0. WIIUAT Easy ; holders olTer moderately : No. 1 Oallfor- nla , 0s 3IHC.OS 4d per cental ; red western sprinjr , GsUOs Id per cental ; No. 2 red winter , 7s'Jiif7s ! | K > d percental. Kecelpts Wheat p'isl three days were 310- 000 centnN , Including 250.000 American. COILS I'lrni ! demand fair. Hecelpts , Amer ican past three days were 71,800 centals , I'r.AS Canadian , 5s 5d per cental. t llAt-o.N' Lfini ; and short clear , 50s Gd ; IOIIB clenr , 40 pounds , Os Oil. T.U.I.OW Fine Amei lean , 27s 7d per cwt. Kansas City Markets. KANSAS Ctrv , Mo. . Jan. 0. WIIHAT 1'lrm ; No. 2 hard , GI1frt05c { ; No. 2 red , GOc. CoiiN-l-'Irm ; No. 2 mixed , 3-'i1i33c. OATS Sleady : No.2 mlxoil , 205c. ! HviKIrm ; No. 2 , ONijjDl' je. HiirrF.n Unchanged ; creamery , 25 280 ; dairy , 1718c. Kims Active and llrm to hiirher ; 23' c. KKCI'.IITS Wheat , 53,000 bu , ; corn. 7,000 ) ) ii. ; oats , none. Sin I'M KNT.S Wheat , 53,000 bu. ; corn , 2,000 bn. ; oats' , 1,000 bu. Oil Marker. NK\T YOUK , Jan. 0. COTTONSEKD Oir , Steady , wanted ; crude , 43c bid ; yellow , 47c bid. TAt.i.ovv Higher ; clly ( $2.00 for pkgs , 5Hc bid. bid.HOSIN HOSIN Quiet , steady. TiJIlt-r.NTlNi : Dull , steady. IjiVKiii'oou Jan.O. liNsiiDCAKn : : 7 pounds per ton for western. TUUI INTINK : SIMKITS Os 3d per cwt. Cotton , Mirliot. ; NKW OjiwiANS , La , , Jan. G. Steady : mid dles , O'jc. ; low middles , Oj i ; ; good ordinary , HJtU : net receipts , 5,411 bales ; Kross receipts , 5,501 halt's ; exports to ( ireat Hrltaln , 5,500 bali'sto ; the continent , 1 1,742 bales ; coast wise. 030 bales : sales , 7,300 bales ; stock , 350,400 bales. Weekly not receipts , 61,130 ; tjro-.s , 53,880 ; exports to Great Hrltaln , 4,031 ; to Prance , 22,004 ; to the continent , 10,241. CoII'oe .Market. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 0. Options onened barely steady , unchanged 15 points down , closing steady , 20935 points clown , Hales 54,250 bags , including January. * 15.8015,95 Feb- ruarv , J15.70U15.00 : March , $15.(1015,85 ( ; April. $15G5May ; , J10.IOTiilO.05 : September. $15.3016,00 : ( Jetober , 115,50. Spot Hlo , dull , bteady. No. 7 , 816.87" . ( iruln Market. \Vls. . Jan. 0. WIIKAT li'lrm ; May , 71c ; No. 2 spring , GOc. CouN-Qiiict ; No. 3 , 37"se. DATs-Steady ; No. 2 white. 34c ; No. 3 , 32i ! < 233c. HAIIM.T G4'ac. Kvt-r ; 7c. : American Kefrljeritor ; Uecf. Tiivr.ni'oot , , Jan G. American refrigerator beef , fore < iuarters , 3d ; hindquarters , ud perIb. LONDON , Jan. 0. American refrigerator beef , foreiiuatters , Is Htl < 3-2s ; hindquarters , 2s 8dffi3s 2d per 8 Ibs. by thu carcass. ( IncliiiriM Markets. O. , Jan. O. WnuAT Nominal ; No. 2 red , 70c. COIIN In good demand and stronger : No. 2 mixed , 41 < ii41lie. OA-IS Steady to firm : No. 2 mixed. 34o. WIIISKV Slronisur ; J1.30. IMilladelphhi ( iriilu M"urket. ' I'a. Jan. G. WHUAT Firm ; No. 2 red. 77c. I'OIIN Quiet , hut offerings light ; No.2 mixed and January , 4IRiU'.ic. ) OATS In car lots , llrm under light offer ings ; No. 2 white , 4Hie. Halt ( more lirjln Market. HAi.Tuioiii : , Md. Jan. G. WHEAT Dull and Mcady ; No , 2 red spot and January , 77o. ( ; OIIN Plrongj.Tunuary , 48'i < iil9ijC. OATii ( Julel ; No , 2 white western , 4041e. Toledo ( iruin Mill-lift. Tni.niio. O , , Jan. . WIIKAT Dull and higher ; No. 2 cash and January , 72 0. I'oitN Steady ; No.-cash , 4lc. OATS Quiet ; cash , 3fic. Traders' Talk , CniCAqo , 111. , Jan. G , ( 'ounsolnmn S : Pay to Cock roll Hros. l.'ommls lon comunny : The volumu of outside hpeculatlon has in- eieased btuudlly since thu new year opened , hrhiglng u htretim of buying orders Into thu market und abtorblngall the offerings. Thu teiiacioiu holding of hog product bought on the cholera M-are last summer , has wull repaid the bulls , and this en courage purchasers of wheat ami corn now. Piovislons have advanced much lee high for piudcnt speculators to think of making new purchase.- even to withhold previous pur chases longer on a gradual hcale. I'rovNIon longs ate realising and making purchases of wheat and corn , There was nothing In outsldo markets or news to occasion thu advances In grain todayand we think It traceable dliectly , to thu gradual absorption on outside orders , Thumarkclh closed strong through out at thu lip top prices asked. C'uiUAiio , III. , Jan. 0.--Kemiett , Hopkins & Co , to S , MoWhorler : The piovlslon market has been the great leader today. Hecclptu of ; hogs were 3.000 under estimates and prices reached fT.fiS , an advance of 2f > c slnco yester day. The market opened active and excited . : with buying not only by hlmrts , hut by thu oulMdu world for long account. I'urchuhcs were extremely haul of execution until esa , , lurgu advance Imd "been scored. It Is becom ing evident that them Is u largo shortage. uIn ] all articles , us Ihu trade Is M > very large , and stork * in Chicago are so small as to hu piuch out of proportion to heat ; sire of the trade. It Is rumored that onu or t\vi > prominent local partners have been caught heavily bhort. It Is u runaway deal on which It.fct hard to express an opinion. Lute In thu day thu btremith hccmcd to tntluencu all other nutrkelK. Wheat opened easy In tone , but towird | the clo uof thu market was very uctlvu and showed great strength. .Shorn I hccmrd to bo moro nervous towurd tno chut than they have been any day this week. The receipts of Minneapolis and Duluth were 4 OU ( > curs , und exports from four ports wetu small , being about 420,000 In wheat and Hour. About thu only bullish news which was reported 'IIS ' < from Murk l.nne , which estimates the export- ablu Miiiilti * of the Hustlun crop from Jan . uary 1 , IHUS.nt Gt.OOO.OOO , which in 1G.OOO- DUO less llmi thu ruccnl estimate of thu Hu > , stun government. , Uorn waji trouK uaaur fro covering , am thMn .rkel , 1n.nl ill nlmilt till4 highest , point of thr day The ronlinued ndvanct1 In pro- vl lon i mill wheat tcftnn to render wiorU in rorn nmlonli unr-nsy , lu spltP of the great conlldonce which they have been ' \pressn | | { In their bearish views , Oilts worn not es pecially tictivo , hut followed corn In their general movement. STOCKS AN'II TrndliiK Wai Almnut Entirely l'rnre < lnni l find No ClmiiRO U Ktpcrtrd Honn. * NP.W YOUK , .Ian. G.-Tho Rto.'k market today wa very firm , aside from Iho ttnnMic- tlons In the few slocks which have of Into monopolized dealings. A number of attempts were made to put POIIIO llfo Into the general market , but they met with no sue.c i. The trading was almost entirely professional , and there IsllHlo prospect of any change In this respect for some I line to come. The gold exports lod.iy acted as a dampcron the speculation , but contrary to general ex pectations did not Induce any selling of Im portance. The traders tried to USD It In the early dealing , but tlu-lr efforts met with such resistance that the attempt was Immediately Riven up. liuylng , however , iwas of hind to mouli ) order and remained so throughout the dav , being almost entirely conilned to covering operations. The Industrials under the lender- ship of the gentlemen who have now their In terest In hand were still kept active mid held with strength while among railroad shines , Ito-idlng showed the most marked falling off , fiom the Inteiest It has of late excited. The street was rather dlsappoluled to learn that the Heading company did not actually ( .ell bonds hut had merely bonowed up on them. The announcement that the company was Io lose some 22,000 tons u day of coal made the llucluatlons unusually small , In the market today the grangers were rather neglected and their llui-tuatlons weie unim portant. One of the strong features was Northern I'aclllc preferred , in which the cov ering of shares was most , marked , bill. Us ex treme advance was only -1i per cent. Among the specialties Manhattan still Undiluted widely In comparison with the rest of the list , but Its llrst prices were Its lowest and at 5ljj it was up 1 per cent. Its opening price was 1U pur cent below Its closing of last evening. The Stock exchange gave notion that ( Join ratio Coal stock would bo taken from the listen on flic Mill and the old game of hammering It down suddenly under the clrcuinslaiiees was played by the traders with considerable sue- ce.ss , 2 ! < pt-r cent being knocked off Its price In a very short time. A sympathetic decline In Colorado Puel Immediately followed. On thu other hand , Toledo , Ann Arbor & Northern Michigan and the Green Hay.stocks were again lifted sharply. New England showed some strength , although the chief purchaseis werJ the traders. The market , on the whole , was dull , hut , In the face of the gold exports , remained llrm thioiighout , as Indications are that less will go than lias been expected. The closing was llrm at or near the best prices , as a rule , though Lackawanna was a marked exception , closing at Its lowest , up on a frac tional decline. The 1'cnt says : The surprlso which the largo exports of silver at this time seem to have excited - cited In somu quarters Is not justified by an examination of the year's statistics. We are exporting sliver freely , at least 500,000 ounces being reported as engaged for tumor- ) low. Hut this Is by no means above the year's average. Our not export of silver this year has exceeded the record of any year since 1H7H. excepting the three years , 1885 , 1880 and 1800. Itlsthreu times as largo as the movement of 1801. Our a-lual gross exports of silver have In fact bcon quite as large slnco the act of 1878 as they were before both the law of 1878 and the law of 1800 were followed , by small exports , when tin price of silver was high , then by a rapid Incioasa In shipments when production again outstripped our gov ernment's consumption and the price declined again to still lower llgtires. In other words , the law governing the trade movement of all commodities have governed the trade move ment of silver bullion. The following are the cio-iins quotations f'f the leading stocks on the New York Htccc ex change today : Atchlsun. , North Amorlcnr. l D. Atlanta Express 15- ' Northern I'aclllc. . . Alton. ' ! ' . It Northern I'ncltlc | itd do preferred 1M ) U. I' . Hon. & ( Julf. . . IK Amcrlcnn l-.xpru- , . . II" Northwestern nit ! ; Hnlllnioro & Ohio. . Uu preferred Cnniul ? I'ncltlc 6814 N. V. Central CanmlH Southern. . . 5'i N. V. AN. K 45K Cuntrul I'ficttle 5'iTtK Ontario , t Western. . Mi ( 'lies. A Ohio TtK Oregon Imp 1HH Chicago Alton ' ' Ort-Kon NBV U. II. &Q , - | 0re. 8. I. . Si U. N. . . . 222li Chicago ( itl-i 87 ! ll'ni'lHcMall 2li Consolidated ( Ins. . . 124H I'corln , Dec. i K. . . . 2liHi C. C. C A St. I , . ' ,3 il'lttx : i burg 151 Colo. Coal.V Iron. . . 'l' ' I'alnco CotUm oil Cert Del. Hudson Itlchmoml Terminal 1) . ] , . .tV Itlchmond Tor. pfd. so 1) . A 11. ( J. | ifil Itlo Grande W 21 I ) . * C. V , Co do preferred 21Wi K&BtTonn ttoclc Island 82H Krlo St. U&b. F. 1st pfd. . 76 00 preferred St. I'aul 76 % Fort Wnyno 153 do preferred 122 ( ! t. Nurtburn pfd. . . lll'j ' St. I'aul A Omaha. . . 47 C. AK. I. iifd 1110 do pfd Hocking Vulloy Southern Pacific. , . . Illinois Central Sugar Hellnory St. I'ftiil.t Dnlntli. . Tonn. Coal A Iron Kan. .ITur. pfil Teras t'nclllc j.ako Krlati. West. . Tol. A O. Cent , pfd. . BU do preferred Union 1'aelllc l.aknSUore U. a. Kiprcss Lend Trust w. at. ij. A i1 1.OUIS. & Nash do preferred I.ouls. .V New Alb'y. Wells-Firpo 15xp . . 143 Manhattan Con. . . . Woitern Union. . , . llempplB A C 50 Wheeling. * U 15. . . . Michigan Central. . 10.1 do preferred Missouri Pacific. . . . SIS ! Minn. A St. I Mobile .t Ohio 33k I ) . A U O Id NuKtiTlllo'L'hatt. . . . S- ! Central Slectrlc. . . . ll'i National Cordage. . National I.lnsecJ. . . " g" do preferred 0. fuel A Iron N.J. Central do preferred 110 Norfolk A W. p.'d. 37 lions. A Tor. Con. . . 110j The total sales of stocks today were 108,000 shares , Including Chicago Gas , 14,000 ; Denver .t Hlo Uraiulo preferred , 4r,00 ; Distilling , 20.HIM ) : l.oulsvlllo & Nashville , 3,100 ; .Man hattan , 3,100 ; MUsourl 1'aclflc , 3,400 : New Kngland , 5,700 : Northern I'aclllc , / 1O.400 : Heiiillng , 32.000 ; St. I'aul .3,000 ; Sugar J1.300 ; Union I'aclllc , 7,200 ; Western Union' , 7,100. NCH' York .Money Market. NEW YOIIK , Jan. G. MONEY ON CAM. easy atfJ'J toli percent ; last loan , 5V4 per cent , closingolVeied at.G percent. I'ltt.Mi : MI-.UCANTII.I : L'AIM : ! ! 07 per cent. STERLING KXUIIAN'IK Quiet , but steady at $4BOJi for sixty day bankers'bills and J4.b7 for demand. The closing quotations on bonds : U. H. 4S1-1-K .Xorthorn IMc. ' 'ndj. U. B. 4i coup 113 ! , N. Vf. Consols t ) , 8 4W r8z IOJ N.V , Dob. 'is 10.M.J I'aclllc Us of "Jj . . 1UJ it. I , . A I. M. lion 'u H4J4 l.ouslana st'peil 4 > . 1UJM St. I , . A San I' O. M. Tonn. now sutiis , . . . 101 Ht. I'inil Consols. . . . Tcnn. new solos. . . . 100 St. I' . U. A I' . IBIS. . . 117 Tenn. now sutis. : . . . I1. I' . K (1. Tr. ItcK. 1177ti Canada Bo. 2mls. , . . 1' . 1 > . II. ( ! . Tr. Hcts. 2 Ceil. I'ai-IUo Ists. . . . Union t'.ie. Ists. , , . 2UK 1) . A It. ( i. lbt < ms \Vejt \ Mioru 00 I ) . A lt.fi. < s It. ( i.V 77 Krla 2nd3 A tch 77S.'ii .M. K , AT. Ceil. ( is. \tcli. a s ' M. K. AT. ( Ion. 5s. . II. A H. A. 5i Mutual Union Us. . . 113 U. AS A. 2s N.J. C. Int. Cert. . . . II. A T. C. 5n 105 Northern I'au. Intl. . II AT. O. Cons. ( is. . 10.1 Itostou .Stnulc Ou t tlons. BOSTON , Mass. . .Ian. 0. The following thoclfHlng stock ii AtchUon A. Topi'Stv. SIM Krnnklln 13 lluiton , t Alli.iny. . . 210 12 lloiton .i Mnlna . \inif \ , Dm-oola . ( ' . , ll , , ty 'J7 Qnlncr . Kltchburii 87 U * Minti Ko Copper , . . L. U.n. . ti. 7 . , . . U214 I'nnmr.ick . ' \lnns. Central , IS llonton Land Co. . . Mcx. Con. coin IOH Sun DIoBO I.iunl Co S. Y. .VN. Kniluiul. . ' .lfj West Knd I.ana Co. ili)7 119 Mull Teluphuno . llnthindcom I.nmson atoro S. . , . \VI > . l.'on com C. M . Allmioz M.Conoir ( ) BO Xow ICni ; . Tel . Ati ntlc II. , V II. Copper , . . . lUmlon .V Mont Gen , Ul . nm L'iduinot .V llocln. . . 'LIU. Xinv Vork .Mining Oiitif.itlnni. Nr.w VUIIK , Jan. 0. Thu following uro the closing mining ( imitations : St. Louis kilning ( JiKitatlims. PT I.ouis , Mo. , Jan. 0 , Trading on thn Min ing Stock exchans" today was ijulol. Quota tions ; blocks. Illil. HtiH-ki , nm. Hopu. . . 44.71) ) Ailuiun ( jranlto. c.f.'J S. Hopes Illmat Murpny , ,05 l.llt'b'tli .a London Financial Itevlt-ir. l lyxli'j Jain'.i ( liiitlin Ilenn-.tt , ] I.ONIIOK , Jan , 0 , INew Vork Herald ( Jablo Special to Tin : HKK.I Hnslm'ks on tlm Stock exchange generally was exceedingly black and markets with few except Inns were moro or less dull. The withdrawal of 184,000 from the Hank of Kugland for Hussla canned a full of 3-t'nl In consols. IndluiiHlerllngliasglven way ii pur cent , while rupee paper Improved > { m-r cent. Foreign government securities closed heller In lone duo to thu lirmer tendency re ported on the 1'HiU bourse , HpanUh bond- , recovered fi per cent and a few others art ) slightly butter. Argentine bsues are htonger owing to Iho premium on gold , re lapsing to 10G per cent. Home tullwayn . closed Hat , Americans have ) born In u com- parutlvt-lv neglected condltlop all day , the jirlnclpal feature being a fall of iyt percent - In Denver preference on thu dividend an - nouncement. AtchUon Income bonds have - fallen 'i per cent , otherwise- changes t-htah- hso - lUhed uro trilling , thu tendency ut thu so being undecided , Uuiiaillans were dull , le OruuU Trunk Issues which were ' Io ' prrrenl IOUMIU ( ' .ill m n. . y wa ngnln In abundant tupplyMTV rhle to lay for lonns boltiK't tot per cent Thu-o months bills were ( | uolt-d nt ' to 1" < percent. rinnnrlnl Notes. ICAXiUi CITV , Mo , , .Inn , G. Cleaitng , this day were 'Jl.in'JUU. NKwYoiii.1nn. P. J'loarlints J137.147.168 ! Imlnnce-.n.OOI.S. . I I'.Miio , .Ian. O. Tlieo percent rentes , 04f 42Hi- for Ihe nccimnlA NEW YOUK , Jiiu. n.--0overniurnt bonds steady ! .siatpbontHJKileelcd HAVANA , .Ian. ft.-Tho exchanses wore closed today , It beftKCa holiday. , HAI.TIMOIIK , Md. , .7MI 0. Clcnrlng * , 19,001- 341 j lialnuees , t39if-ii ; ) ) > Hate , (1 ( per cent. Pim.Aiiui.t'lllA , I'a. , Jan , tl. Clearing' , } 14,8SO 720 ; balances , J2,140,303. Money , 5 5tO percent , NKW OIII.KANJ ) . I.a. , , Tan. 0 , t'learltiR , 12,303,780 , New York exchange , commercial , 15c discount * Mm ru IS , Tenn , , .Inn. O.-t'lrnrllilts J405- 340 ; balances , 11 G&,030. New York exchange sell Ing at par. l/ONDON , .Inn. 0. Amount of bullion withdrawn - drawn from the Hank of Knglnud on balance today. K174,000. ClNCIN.VATI , O. , Jan. 0.- Money , 0'J5J.7 per cent. New York exchange , -lOit&tio piemlum. I'learlngs , $3,180,850. HOSTON , MIIVK. . .tun. O.-tMearlngs , J 18,330- 244 ; balances. J2.07H.H78. Money , r.pjr cent ; e.\eliaiigo on New York , HfilOo dl cnunt. fr. Louts. Mo. . Jan. 0. t'learlnjs , 15,404- f,73 : balances JSl'J.THi ) . Money , quiet at 0 7 percent ! I'xchtinze on New York. 4th'liremlum. Nr.w YOIIK , Jan.O.IPpcohil Telegram to Till ! HKIT.I Now York exchange was niioted us follows : Chicago. HO,1 premium ; lloston , 85J lOc discount ; St. l.oiils , 4tV premium. CIIICAIIO , III. , Jan O.-flearlngs , t20,409- 330. New York exi'liange , HOe premium. Sterling exeliatige , llrm , sl\ty day hills * 4.80s demand , $4.88. Money firm til l ! per cent. I.IVi ; STUCK MAUKf.TS. Hods Today's liuu-knt was by all odds the most excited and lwlllt > h Mnco hogs Marled on their recejit boom , , Hecelpts weru only fa r and as eastern advices weio very favorable hellers all Marled'Jojit asking Mrongor prices. All buyers were in'thii Held and irrocdlly took in the hogs at a S'lFlOo advance. The demand was MI urgent , however , and Iho lone to Ilio eastern hog and piOvlslon markets MI bulllMi that price ; , soon A'unt skyward and before 0 o'clock buyers wo M-rumbllng for tlio hogs and paying 15c iutiOa higher than yesterday. Under the clriuuitances : prices naturally ruled rather unovj-ji , hut Ihu good butcher and heavy hogs hold hirgely ut from ? 7OO to * 7.10 and thu common light and mixed hogs from ffl.OO to J7.00. iHfmmon underweight stutr Mild iiuiu-1 v as low as JG.80 and a load of prltnu 307-lb. hogs Mild Into on the exlremu clo.se ut * 7.20. Thu big bulk of Ihe fair IP good hogs hold at from 57,00 to J7.05 iihiiKalnHt fo.80 to ULCERS SCROFULA RHEUMATISM BLOOD POISON And ovcry kind red disease arising fro mimpuro blood ourod by tliat noM-r-falling and best of all medicines , Book on lllood and Bkln Diseases mailed freft THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ) OO. , OA. fi'-IO Thursday nnd $0-lf $ ID Jo 50 rrhhtyof last week. llepresentiill\o .stiles ; , . SillilM1 There were no fresh receipts of sheep , but a hunch of holdovers found u ready purchaser at M.rr , . Thu demand continues good for desirable muttons anil feeders at fully steady prices. I'alr to good natives , M.fiO ® 4.7t ( ; fair to good westetns , $3.125514.50 : common nnd slock sheep , J'J.'J.wS.OO : good to choice 40 to loo-ft lambs , sf.l.ooiJO.OO. Itepre- .senlatlvo sales : No. A v. I'r. 28 miM-d II ! ) $4 05 1 buck 1210 3 ( > ( ) HorolplK mill Disposition ol'Stoek. OfllclrU receipts and disposition nf stock as shown by the hooks of Iho Union Slock Yards Company for twenty-four lioui-n , ending at 5 o'clock p. m. January G. 1803. liri'EIPTS. nous. I DiiuKi' . IIIOUSKS \MI.S Cars. Illeoil Cars. IIlo.nl Onrs. llcnil. insi'osmov. < ; liln > Ko l.lve Stoek Inrlu-t. ( JinrAoo , III. , Jan 0. [ Special Telegram to Tun llnK.l Cattle sold unevenly today , but In all Instnnees hlfflier. Cattle sought liy ex porters anil the eastern tratle were from 5o to 15e higher thnii on vesterdy or 20cto40e lilslier than at the lowest time last week , i'omnum rouili steers have shown less of a uiiln , and the advance In bulchiuV and cau- ners stock was not more than fit1 , comparison hehiK niaile with Thursday's prices. The pens were emptied early In this day and the close was stroii ) ; at from Jl.OO to J3.75 for inferior to extra cows , heifers anil bulls , $2.25 to $3.75 for stocUors and feeders and from 13.25 to JO.OO for very common to extra dressed beef shipping steers. Another 15c to 25c was put on to the value of the hos totlav. lie Is now worth anyw liens from } 0.75 to J7.00 for the 100-llis. , according to his merit. The best sorts sold quick today at from i7.no to $7.00 , anil It was no ho al ail that could not be turned over al$7.20. Very few of the twenty odd thousand on sale changed hands below that figure : indeed the prevailing prices were from $7.25 to i7.40. The eMreme range for merchantable lots was from $7.00 to $7.0O. We quote poor Io prime light weights at from J7.00 ( o J7.35 , and pool- to extra assorted heavy grade at from $7.20 to $7.00. Theie were several trades at from $7.50 to $7.00 , and as high as from -87.35 to $7.40 was paid for light. Nothing has occurred to change the course of the market. The sheep market was In much bettor con dition. Kecelpls were light and the demand from local concern- ; strong enough to consume all the useful offerings at llrm prices. Fair to gootl grades sold at from $5.00 to $5.00 and light thin feeders at from J4.00 to $4,50. I'rlmo native muttons sell at from $5.00 to $5.30 , gootl to choice westerns at from $4.00 to $5.10 and Inferior to fair mixed stock at from J2.50 to * 4.00. Hecelpts Cattle , 0,000 head ; hogs , 20,000 head ; sheep,3,500 head. Tin ! Kvenlng Journal reports : OATTI.K Receipts , 5,501) head : shipments , 2,700 head : market 10H25C higher : be.st steers , ? 5.205.40j others , $3.005.00 ; stockers $2.i5@3.25 ! ; cows , Jl.OO&S Jj. lloos Kecelpts , 10,000 head : shipments , 3,000 head ; market 10ffl.20c higher ; rough and common , $0.85 ( .7.00 ; packers and ml.\cl ( , $7.10ft7.40 ; butchers and prime heavy , $7.40147.05 ; light. $7.035i7.30 ; pigs , $ G.2ta7.00 ; butchers' weights , JG.05W.7.10. Plir.EP Iteceipts , 4,000 head ; shipments , 1,000 head ; market active for sheep : lambs , dull ; owes , * 3.a5 < ff 4.20 : mixed , J4.BO.ru.7ri . ; all others , $4.75315.25 : westerns , $4.85 ( 5.15 ; lambs. J5.25'iiG.OOj natives , J3.85B5.25 ; yuarl- lnt'.s$5.754i,0.00 : wethers , $4.75@5.25. New York l.lve Stoelc .Market. NEW YOIIK , Jan.G. lliivr.s : : Uecolpts. 1,450 head , Including 20 car loads for sale. Market active and 10ftl5c per 100 pounds higher. Native steers , i3.HOa-I.25 ; bulls. $3.DO@,4.GO ; dressed beef , steady ut BfiiB'&c. Shipments to morrow , 77H beeves and 4,000 quarters of bc'-vcs. 0 VI.VKS Hecelpts , 170 head ; market steady : veals5.00@5.75 ; grassers , J2.303U.20. Kuixi' AND I/AMIIS Hecemts , 3,300 bond ; market llrm , shade higher ; sheep , $3.70ii5.25 ; Iambs , $5.75iJ5.8D. ( lions Hiicelpts , 2,080 head , consigned direct ; market nominally higher at. $7.00.t&7.00. ( St. Louis l.lvti .Stiiek Mai-lent , fiT. I.otns , Mo. . Jim , 0. OATn.r. Hocelpts , 2,100 head ; shipments , 1,000 head : market active ; fair to good steers , W,003i4.80 ; Texas steers$3.00ii3,70 ; grass fed.steers , J2.20S3.25 ; : range cows , il.50' > 2.25 ; range steers , $2.20a 3.00 ; native ulcers , $3.0i5.00 ) ; shipping , 84.05'T15,00. lions Hecelpts , 5,100 bead ; shipments , 5'JOO head ; market lOc higher ; heavy. $ O.OOSt7.25 ; packing , fO.70B7.15 ; light , { 0,00 ® 7.10. SliRni' Receipts , 500 head ; shipments , 400 head ; market quiet ; natives , f3,00145.00. Kansas City l.lvn Stoulc .Mii--i-l. : ; KANSAS CITV , Mo. , Jan , 0. OATTM ! Ho- cclpts , ! ) ,100 head : slitpmunts , BOO lie-ail ; market active , l15c ( higher : dressetl beef and shipping steers , $3.00104.00 ; cows , $1.50 S3.50 ; siockers and feeilors , $2.85S3.40 , lltitlK Uecolpts , 0,700 head : shipments , 2,400 bead : market excited , 15S30c higher ; all grades. * 5.6oa7.05 ; hulk.t J0.85-0.05. ynii.i > HecelptH , 1,500 head ; shipments , 200 head ; market dull , common nbeep weak : muttons , S4.50S4. H5 , MOTHKItS , and especially nursing mothers , ni'ctl the 6tri'iigtli- onlng support and hell ) that coim-a with Ur. I'lerco's Favorite Prescrip tion , It lessonn the pains and liur- dons of chiltl- hrarhig , Insures boalthy , vigorous offspring , and promotes an abundant secretion of nourish ment on the part of tlio mother. It ia an in- viuorathiK tonic made especially for women , perfectly harmless in nuv condition of the lomule system , as it regulates and promotes nil the natural functions nnd never conflicts with them. Tim " Prescription" builds up , strengthen ! , and cures. In all the chronlo weaknesses and disorders that alllict women , It is unT > if l to benefit or euro , or the money is refunded. For every case of Catarrh which they can not cure , the proprietors of Dr. Sago's Ca- turrh Remedy ngree to pny JMX ) in cash. You're cured by its mild , eoothing. cleansing - ing , aud healing properties , or you'ro paid. Union Stock Yards Company , South Ojnaha. lctt ! Cuttle Ho nmt l-lu't-p uiurket In tlio west. COHMISSJOH "OUSES- Wood Brothers. IIvo Stock Commission MeiclmntJ. i'outU Otu Utt Telt-plioiiH HIT , C'Ulcayo. JOHN I ) . DADIS.MAN , I v ' " " { nrii VIAVFKH K. WOOD. JUrket lte | > orl < tr mail and wlracnesrfully lur olibod upou i > pllotloa GENUINE i | DURHAM All around the world , from East to West , Pipe Smokers think Bull Durham best. How good it Is , a trial will show , And make you smoke and praise it too. Get the Genuine. Made only by BLACKWELl'S CURHAfv. TOBACCO CO. , DURHAM , M , C. " OMAPIA Manufacturers' AWNINGS AND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning COMPANY. HOItSi : COVKK9 , II Ifl Knrimm Ml. DADS AMD TWINES- I Bemis Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon , COMPANY. Importer ) nml niinu fr.1. Illcjrcloi 'Old on monthly Hoar BAcki , burlap i , twlno. li. I2j.s-.isth. BOOTS VND SHOES. ' Morse-Cos Shoe Company , Howard Mrojt. Factory corner llth and Uotuliu Slroot < . > Vo nro making close prlo'i to cath buyers , an 1 aru class of ffoodn which U very sale iblo with merchant * . Kirkendall , Jones & Amar. Hand-Sewed COMPANY.Yholotalo SHOK OO. , tuolt.shoii mfrs. nucnts lloilon and rubb rgoods , 13J3- Itubhor Shoo Co. . 110.- UIU Hartley rft. HOI-I1W Ilaruey St. COAL , COXE. R03NICE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Cornice Works UMB CO. . hard nnd sift Mfrd. palvantzo I Iron coal , S 10 cor. Ititli and ournluj. lncl > w c.ipit , Douglas Sts. inctalllo 'KvllK-lits. ulc. ORYGaODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatric'K-Kocli Dry O OODS CO , Dry cooile , notions , fur- Notloni. ixonM' fur.ilih- c > rnor ln-ioiMl.etir. llth unit llthaml 11-iwarJ Sit. H.irnoy St < , FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering BC3Q33 & Rimy an CO. . upholstered furnl- l-'UUNITUUB CO. , Grnco turi3.ll.unui Nicholas St. Wholesale onlf. nnit 1,1th Sti. QRODERIES. DRUGS , ETC. D. M. Steele & Co. , Blaks , Bruce & Co. , 1201-1205 Jonoa St. , 10th and Harnoy Sis. , Ouiaba. Onmha. SlicrifTH Sale. Under and by virtue of an execution Issued jy Frank K. .Moores , clerk of the district , court vithln and for Douglas county , Nebraska , upon u judgment rendered by said court at ts September term , A. I ) . , 1892. In favor of the ilercbants National bank of Kansas City , Missouri , and against tbo Metropolitan C'ablo tullway company of Omulia , Nebraska. I lave levied upon Iho following described iroperty as the property of the said , The Metropolitan Cable Itnllway company of Omana , Nebraska , to-wlt : "Track and road bed , Including rails , ties , plates , fiogs , bolts , splices , wires , switches , poles , trolly wires , cross wires , etc. , etc. , and everything psrlain- ng to.said truck and the operating thereof as nu electric motor line of Mild The Metropol itan Cnhlu Itnllxvuy company nn10th si rout ind on Dodge struct In the city of Omaha , and on Dodge street as extended , Woodman ave nue. Underwood avenue and \Vllson avenue or street In Dundco I'laco or adjacent thereto In tlio county of Douglas and state of Nebraska. " ' ( Jno car house ( frame building on posts or lilocks ) located on lot 1-1 , block H8 , Dundee rineo , Douglas county , Nebraska. " "Two motor passenger cars numbi-rod respec tively two ill ) , nod three < 3 > " "Kceord book , Block certlllcato book and seal of said com- iiny ; , " and also "Iho franchise granted to said -onipany , wlilch Includes all the lights and iirlvilugessecured thereby"and I will on the 17h ( day of .lanuary , A. I ) . , 1U93 , commencing at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day , at the east front door of thu county court house In tlio clly of Omaha , sell said piopcrty at public auction to tbu highest and host bidder or bidders for cash , to .satisfy said execution , Iho amount duo tlieieonbulng forty thousand , four hundred forty-six aiidOl-lUi ) dollars ( ilO.-UO.Ol ) judg ment , and sixteen and 3H-10U dollal * [ fill.DM ) costs , with Interest on said amounts fiom the 1'Jlh day of September , 1HUU , and tlio accruing costs on said Judgment nnd im-cut Ion. liKOHUti A. HKNNRTT , Hlierln'of Doitglns County , Nebraska. IMKH , HAMILTON .t MAXWKI.U Atlornoy.s Omaha , Neliruska , .lanuary 5 , 1HU3. ,1 'xl iilm : SHWHH 1'UOPOSALS. Foaled propos ils will ho reoJlva-l by the un- derslgnei ) until ii.K ! o'olock n. in. Janniiry " ( lib , is ; ) . ' ) , fortho ertiisti'iii-tlon of i ; Bowur In bower dlstrlet No. 177 , In Iho oily of Omali't , as pur ordinance N't ) . : ca7 , aceurtilng to plans and F-p.-uinoiUlOMS on Hlo In the ollbo of tno l.-nird : ot public works. K'irh proposil to ho madoon printed blanks fiirnlshiiil by tlm board , and to be aei'onip.inloa by n eertlliod cheek In the bum of ? . " ) , payable to Ilia city of Omaha , us nn evidence of goo'l faith. The beard reserves thn right to roioctany or all bids and to waive defuuts. 1' . W. IIIHKHAUHKH. Oiialrm-m Ito.-.rd of 1'ubllt.i Works. Omaha , Neb , , Jan. ( lib , 1HJ1. ' .U 7 l-'l II PROPOSALS FOR GUA IHNG , onlcil pronos'ili will hu rcuulvotl by Iho un- dersignoil iinill l.U ; ' o'uUitilc p. in , , January Utli , I8'ji : , for xriitllng Wool worth avuniio , from I'nd ulreel to ( II 1 1 street. In thu oty : of Omaha , III accordance with plans and t > pcu llcullons on Mm In the ollloo of the llourd of I'uhllc Works. Illds will bu madoon prlnto.1 blau'ts ' furnish. cd by thu board , ami l > be aei-ompanled with , i curll lied uhuot < In tlio sum of $ .UJ , payable to the city of Omaha , as an ovidunuDof good Thu board rosoi ves the rl ht to rojeotany or Chair-nan Hoard of I'ublle Works. Omaha , Neb. , Dui-embcruUtb , Id'J. ' . d3'-'j.jo-7 | PKOPOSALS FOR bLOPJNG HANKS OF EAUTII. Healed propoiiils will he received by the un dersigned until 1 : : > 0 o'clock p. m. , Januury 20th , 1H'J3 , for grading and hloplngdown banks of earth us have been declared a nuisance as per ordinances 'o.-i. 3332 and 3370 , und described l-'ront parts of sub lots 12 , 13 and 14 of lot 0. Capitol addition , and lots 1H und 1U , Keys' subdivision of lot ' > , Capitol addition , and hank of earth on south half of lot 10Koimt/.e's 2ml iidtlltlon.so as to prevent the wasting , falling or washing of earth thurefiom upon the adjacent sidewalks. iH-b sloping and grading to bo done In ao coidanco with the Instrucllonsof the clly en gineer and Hoard of 1'iibllc Works. llltls will bu made on printed blanks fur nished hv the hoard , and to ho afi-ompunletl by a certllled check In thu sum of * 500 , paya ble to thu city of Omaha us an ovhle/icuof / good faith. Thu board reserve * the right to reject any Chairman llouid of 1'ubllc Win Us. Omaha , Neb. , Juuuury litli , lbU3. Juuuury 0,7 , 13 , 14. Scaled proposals will be received by the Slate Hoard of 1'rlntlug at tlieolllceof the sec retary of .state , at any time before Thursday , .lanuary 12th , 1H33 , at 2 o'clock p. m. , for printing and binding in cloth DOOO copies re port of Htate Hoard of Horticulture for the year 18)3 ! , of 300 pages each , the biimu to ho printed In long primer type. The slo of page , weight Mini quality of paper , Myle ami quality of binding , style of lettering on cover and In all respects the work to lie the same as the Horticultural Heportof 1H)2. ) Sample of worlt nay be fit-en ut the olllco of the secietary of tato. Work to bo completed within si\ly days rom lliu awarding of the contract. Hlght reserved to reject any and all bids by he State 1'rlntlng Hoard. Dated December ttbth , 1HQ2. JOIINO. AI.l-KN , l)30d lot Secretary of Sluto. .Votiee. Not Ice is hereby given ( bat tlio annual meet. ngofthu Hlocliholtlor.-i of the Omnlia I'nlon Icpot rompany will be buhl al tinolllco of Ibo Tnlon Depot company , at Ilin Iieailtiiarler9 | if the Union I'ai-llli ; Hallw.iy company , In thu Ityof Omaha , on the uth tlayof January , _ bl)3 ) , at 3 o'clock p. m. , tor the election of ill- ectors ami trnnsacttoii of any oilier husiiiu.s ? hut may legally coitio befmo thu meuilng , T. I , . KIMIIAI.I. , I'n-sltlent Omaha , December 20 , 1 'J2. IWId'JOb I'OOEOItOB WAUHR.N SMITH. WII.UIAM , .M. .lonkins , Delia Davis , Outlier no K. llobbs Nelson H Hwolt/or. .lolm 13. l ' . I oli- ni.inn. Mary S. B uinJurJ. hl//.io W M'JiJIU ) , ; oy. D.in irek Hook. Anniiinloiliur : ( .ioorgii ll.bleulf.Kllery I..lloiu-kOso < r Hurt- man. Mlelilgiin Mutual l.lfo Inniirineu Oo.t- piny : , Uuorgu M. MuelyVllllam O , Whltu huiitl , I-.llirlilgu J.awtot Ujolnv Y , .Mason , Davltl M. Uro , A.C. Luluhti.i. K bridge l-uw * ton , Ij-idoo A. I'owell Matlnla Do ( jroisollo , iioii-rt'Kldonls : Vou aru hcrubv notlll.nl . that the iimlur- blgnod , thruo dislntoroitetl froulioldors of the eity uf Omali-i. hivu : been duly npiio utuu by the mayor , with thn npimiv.il of Ihu eity c-ounelluf HAld eity , to asio s tlio tUimign to lliu owners rckiivutlvii.y of Iho oroporty declared by ortlln ui"o nei-essm-y to bu appro priated for the use of said oily for thu pur pose of opening nml oxuindinv New to UN trout Irani livonport's : subdivlalon Io3)tli ) atroet. I you are fun her nntlllud. that liiivlnituccoitoa | [ said appointment , an I duly qii.ilHl'Jl M ru- qulruu by law. wu will , on thuJJtli day of January. A. D. H'.li , ut tlm hour of ; i o'clock in tbo afternoon , at thn olll ! > of Out ) . .1. I'aul , ID ) . ' , I < 'anrim Btruot , nil bin thu corporate lliii- Hs of mild eity , muut for tin ) purptno of con-J 5lilorlng ami iiKikliigtho assessment of damage - age to tlm owners rcspumlve.v . of Bald pro perty. by ru son of .such talcing and appro priation thereof taking Into consideration , bpoul.il bunullts , If any. Tlio pnijiorty Ijuluiiit.iK to you , nroposcd to bo approprlalii 1 im iifnrL'sild : , and which ban Ucun ili-uiuro-.l nuuusjary by tbo council , by ordlnun , to appropriate to thu USD of the city , butn rt-ltu ttu In said ultv of Omaha. In the county of Dtnulns , inul nt.ito of Nebraski , Is described a follows , to wit ! ( ion. Wnrrun Hmlth Thu soulirTB5 feet of lots : ! , : i7 , : . .T.I , i > , u , rj.4iami4i. William M. JunWIiis-Tho HoutliT.a feet lo Uolla Davis and O.ithurlnu K HohlnTno 60iith S7.M feet lot 4'1 , . Nelson II. SwIUur TIm north SO 15 font lot 53. John O. jA'hmiiiin North W.15 fo t of oa MurVs , HauirJors-Norlli M.I5 foot east C3.6J ° ' ! , - - SB. 15 feat lot 03 Donimluk Hook-North 1.1 fi-ut lotfil Oscar IIiirtman-North U'J.n feat lot m. Mlohsan Mut. L.fo liu. Co.-.NorthM.I5fcol 'I.IJ foct of mid lie H ° \Vil'llam O. Wliltabuiia-Nurtli3l.n foot east KllVldiro fawlon-Nortlr.'i.l5 ) foot lot 07. Hooioy M. MIIHOII and David M. Uro North I'U 15 feet lot US. A. O. l.ol htonNorth 23.11 foot lot 00 , B ! bridge Liiwtoii-NprtliSl Ii lot 71. , Idiiloa A. Orowoil NorlhSO.15 fuid , lot . .I. Ueur u II. WooU North .UlSfoot woit II foot of norlli I- foul of lotsu. Kllury I. . lloucU-Bouth7.8i ! ! footBouth 'A of " ' "Aniiu'Viiudonhur4-South3r.85foot of nortl Jiof south 14 of lot 17. All In aiso'j udait'.oii In mild city , oounty Vou are'notllloil to bo pronimt at , the tlm * and plucuuforoiMlil. aul muko any objection * to or stati'nioiiU eoncoruliiif * ld propo-tod tin- proprlation or as-jommout - of duinajud , us jo * may cou.ldcr proper. H. W. UII1HON. WM. O. HUH1VKK. Omahft , Ieo mborl7 , ib'J ; .