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    TUB OMAHA DAILY H13E : .sATTHDAY. .JANl'AHY ( J , 11)00. )
TODAY BEGINS THE SECOND WEEK OF THE
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We have sold more suits and overcoats during the past > veek than we ever did in the same length of tinte since > \e lune been
in business. And its all on account of the wonderful values and sensational bargains that our two recent purchases enable us
to place before you Today there are more bargains
South Omaha as well as
more barofains
ew Yoi
Every man's suit and ulsler thai sold up I \ery man's suit , overcoat and uKter in
to ton dollars in these purchases , includ these purchases that sold 1'or up to lii'leen
ing all wool cassimero and cheviot suits , fine dollars and over , including men's silk and
cheek worsted suitin all sizes and in the satin lined worsted suits , men's black and
latest style guaranteed to ( it plenty suits blue cheviot and serge suits men's melton ,
everybody Swell as all the overcoats and ulsters cassimero and Scotch cheviot suits men's nobby
in beaver , melton and kersey that sold J'or up fancy itripod worsted .suits men's chinchilla , Irish fnc/e ,
putt-tit beuvor. inolton anil ker&isy ovet coats mid
to ten dollars All at ono price
go ultncts till no at oi 3 price
All Long that sold up to 85.00 SL50 lien's Panfs at 75s. All tlilw the stock men's tlmt Caps t-old of up ovr-ry to onu kind In All KO tinMill's .a C'CIMM I.lnen Collins
the Pants in sues 12 to 19 dollar. KO at . . . . .
years. . Including lietivj wool cassl All I In- Cuffs
All men's Hutu In this stock Uethv and go at lOc
inci c , c.liuv lots and htrinii Stin lints , Soft lints unit Kedmas , nil Pie
Knee that sold up to § 1.25 working pant- Unit sold u | lull-it stvlc-s , worth up to J250 , Oftr- , All 50c CiloM'H nml Mitts , 25c
Pants go at to < M.JU ! , go at KO .it . --Jt go at
All tlio men s 75c L'mletwear fiom 25c All Jl IX ) CJIovos and Mitts , 50c
' the South Oiiiulm purchase goit at
Knee that sold 84,00 IVien's Pants at $1,50 By
to
up $ .5.00 All the $1 : . ' llnu uool Undetwe.ir 50c All tlio men's 5CL nnil 75c Nee k-
Pants at In this lot me line all wool worsted KO at weai , ( jo nt 25c
go pants , till wool eussimoro und All the im n "i i Shirts , all di -
chc-v. lot pan's , in fact all kinds siilptloim KH at 25c All tin2Tn Susp. ndi rs from thu < Qc
BOYS OVERCOATS ULSTERS ana REEFERS of men's hitfh grade pants , " \ll the $1 IHI , n , | $1 _ > - | \\lls.m III- , Htm k BO it
, & wet ill up t i f nir doll ira - < Mniiurc h I. Hindi red Hhlits All tli < r > " < mi' ' I Mt-n s I'lno 25c
a p.ilr , ul go it
'
Uyp mi tfiHiW I 'ili ' H i' ' "i i ' I i' ' 'i '
1000 pairs ladies'
fine black seven button
Qvergaiters ,
All sixes , 3 to V.
orth 50c , go on sale , pair ,
WEEKLY REVIEW OF TRADE
An. Extensive Revision of Prices May Dis
appoint Extreme Expectations.
ESS THAN EXPECTED CHANGES Ul MONEY
on SlioMii AnU Higher
H for llimlH i i'i' ' b
Wlivnt IIM | 'M Vi-rj
NEW YORK , Jan. C IL Ci. Dun & CO.'B
Weekly Hovlinv of Trailu will bay tomor
row :
of whleb WU.WJ.1M were in
JWS79SSU.
and $11-
iifaetuiing JIVJJI. " ! In tiadlng
"c > 93l In l.i..keraKe . , pio.nolt.u . . ; and other
have been so occu-
tlm settle-
iim with tlio iifoumilH and
that little now bnsl-
ei " IB of he ast year
"b"ha y"t been done No new tendency j
ufnotuie. . , i In tradliiK uppouro am
ll-HS hango than was nntielpated In the '
" " , , " ! , ' | ! iiiiHouud III ll'o business
of the gri-nl Industrie * , but an e.\teiiHl\o
rovldon ol Pilee-rt may disappoint eMremo
iiMiectiitlons Two wavs of mmulntliiK bus-
ness an. . adopted The lion Age notl.es
traiisaUloiiH of magnitude In found ! v lion.
\vhlch indicatetlmt some fi-Hors are vvl I-
Ing to make contesHlons to neeuro llie
tl ado of Hood t'liHtonieiH
Hut tin ) Steel ! Wo nonipnpy lias
advtincod liilces of wlie nails , barbid and
Hiiioolb wire 85c. IK'HKomer pig l not
higher tlmn It was H \ . we'kn UBH and
Hte"l Plate's have diellned from tJ I > ! '
I ' 25 at I'hlladelphlii. bars at Pittabuitt
from * - ' Bi to $2 15 i. ml sheets from K. 1 ! > to
J'M ) , vhlle tinstiiiitural nnd rail l > ro-
( lucerH bavo held , but rt > funed to adytiiue
nrlcos. Home new bU'diu-MH U reported , but
not vnougll as jet to Indicate' the ten.lt my
In till , nfter a fi H from -Ue to J5e , the
iirlcn lUt'S to IJ52S with 1-Aindon and In
{ oppei $ lfi.0 Is < iu ile.l. Instead of $1S W a
month a o.
The dli.poslllon to ( inlc lilBllor prlci-n la
need In boots and tdim-B , tfnudvanoo In-
Ing iifiKed on some fur vvblili K'-je ' wa
nuked nnd paid In Novemlur Tbe yield
ing In hides at I'hleago In wplto of uburt
ipcelptH , because warm Wfulbe-r bits
checked killing ! > > farmers , ban reurlifd
6 per con l In tlio bint month. I'oiton K < > < " 1
nr > at tlio hlghust ciuotatlomJ ol hint year ,
with good cUMiwnd. thouub ruttoti ban de
clined 11 lllllo Hut the < KOO.IH we-rc at no
I line advanced iiult In proporllon to th
material and aio in that HI i\n < rlu > uM. | < r
now tlmn a jo.ir ago \V6oU-ii good * aid
also inucli lower with rospoet to wool thin
a year ago and sonui further ndviinco Inn
been r\pectcd Woo ) ID Mlnnjfly bo d ,
though full inlreu asktcl n nioiitb utfu can
not bo obtained.
lotion ilueB iin'ilne { turtber In c IIUHH re-
relptH from pbintatloiiH have Kuimulml In-
rii'ahc'd and aieounlH uf biike xiutkM at
many Hin.ill towns bVf alti.nt.d atten
tion Among tbo Fiiutlu'rn niHN ulihh tan
niHlly Hiipply thi'insi'lves vvllh lirgi < sioi KM
from the Hurrinliidlnir CKHIIIIIJ withuut
p.ihHliiK the cotton throuch an > maiKc-i or
drawing U until It l wantid , inanv have
ilono bi > In protection ayalnM thf publUly
WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK ?
Don't Blvo them ten or coffee Have > ou
trlnl the now food drink railed CHI \IN o *
It la delicious and ntnirUhing and i ius !
the place of cofUe The moro Oiatn-O you
Klvo the children the m > n > beilih \ > m dis
tribute tbroiiKb their > ti inti fit tin > u
made of pure trains onj when pr.in.rlv
prnnared tnates like ) the ch'dre uritd , < t
coffee , but costs about > as much. All
tracers bell U. Ipc and Sic.
announiid combination last fall to raise
pi In-- Tin M inllln consumed la.st vear
l.lniiiixi iiahs but are n ckoned as hav
ing t.iki n for this jear's crop only
U' 'iifJ bales
AVIu-.it Htlll moviseiy .slugglslily , wltb
small cliangtIn pi Ices .In six months of
the el up jcar about 99,000,0" * ) bushels , Hour
liuliidiil , have be"n i-xported , against 12.1-
Wn/iM bushels last > ear Atlantic exports
have now full , n to onlv 2Oio'i2G ; buslieln
lor tlm week and Taclllc exports were
531,223 bushelB , against Gll.sn bushels last
year The price Is practically unchanged ,
as also for corn , of wlileh J.923.195 bushels
have been i xpnrteil fur tlio week , against
3r : > 2.l2 ! bushels la.st > e.ir
3'alluren for the week have been 123 In
the Pulled Slates , agaliiHt 2IT last > ear ,
and 25 In Canada , against 21 last jear.
jiuvinw OK TitAiin.
No Ilni'lowiril SCIN | TnUt-ii In flint
W < ! . iif ( InVtnr. .
Ni\V YORK , Jan. 5 Uradstreefs will
eay tomorrow.
The bualneB" world has "marked time"
this wti-k , pending the results of annual
Htm k-ialiliig and the passing away of the
liollil.i ) Inlluc-mis which usually make for
cpili.tne-Bs at th'H | ii rlod Aside from the
slii-ngnhc nlng ofaluci of a number of
Htaple" , Hueh IIH thu ( eieala. provisions and
eiitton vvliieh me Kperulatlvely clc-.ilt In ,
them has been no decided movement for
ward , but on the othtr hand Ihc- strength
of all other staple values points to theru
having been no bu-kwaid Hleps taken.
Perhaps the most notable- movement among
le.idlng slaples Is Unit developed In hogs
and hug pioduets a liettir realization up-
'imunlly being hail of the fcniureH makIng -
Ing for st n until In thoco products , notably
; among which bUnfr the rcdtietlou In the
! supply of hogs , whleh , like the lmllar
fulling oft In number of entile , IIIIH gene
Jon for u number ofiars paHt That the
advance In hog ptoducts is beginning to
iattniet more attention seems evident from
I the I'Mi'nl to Vblc-h this advance IIUN had
' HjmpathcMle relleetlon In the prlet-H of
wheat and other tereals. whlc-h reall > trac-ii
some of the strength which IIIIM been shown
I thin week to tlm source While stocks
of wheat have fallen olT In Europe , and
added then to In lc ember were the llght-
| i-st retorded for many jeais , still stocks
huvti Incriui-eiJ In this eountrj to nearly
| an if n at an. I'Mi'iit
, Owing to he continued light movement
and lluronllftcncv with whleh holdern
I maintain prlcm. cotton has adv inc-t-d
I flight ly during the vvoek It Is ovlclunt that
Iho now plan uf warehousing cotton Is hav
ing u mtmsurttnlilo Inllue-ncu upon thu move
ment In sl-rlil
In Iron and mec-1 tpilut Htiength has , .H
In former weeks , been the notable feature.
A rather more aggressive ! feeling IH noted
ut t'hlcufio.whore wire nails have be. n
contildi lalily udvuni'i'd , and bai stco's ,
aiiKlt'M and eiannelr > havealnii inovcd up-
vvaid U'lth 110 country's prodm lion hold
ahe-ucl an heavily IIH It Is there ) Is naturally
little or no Immediate liiislnc a offeitng
No feign of wo.tkn.ks in the H e-ol maiket IH
pfreejllbUand theru has been. III fact , a
matkli.g up of thu nominal rates The
hardware tra < U huti lunipUted a year re-
ni'iikable In mmty rt'Hpi-e-tH and Iho slKiilll-
cuiit reiiiirt conies from Iho west that a
number of t-alvsmtm did not leave the toad
a all during the- holiday a , but llt-pt hte-.td-
ll > ut wurk Ught hdrdvv.ire of sjme wurt.i
has bten inarKud up this we-ek
J umber Is Heasunuljb iiu'et , but already
prepaid lion" for an .ictive spring huslneH *
are. pcn-tptlble A point of much Inten-m
to Hut luniLur tr.ule Is tinponsiblo pladiifj
of un Imnnnse order , eistlmal.-d at ID.OgO , .
( XiiOi ( fee-t of ye-llovv p'no ' for tlio I'au-
AniiU.ii | OM > oltIon at Uuffalo. i'rlee :
show no Wi-akne-Hv *
Ti < xtlli-s tllKpho notable strength Next
. i.iuoii cotton Kood. < i will all ii'ipn lilghei
and In llnls'ii-d pruduttH parllculurl > iht-rf
U .1 i hdiice < for expmulon , as ( ( notations
In 111 oilI'lies have- not moved up to u
parity with Kra > Roods The tdiort KUPP'J
uf water U beKlnnlnK to affect tl-e outpul
of Ni-w Kiiclaml cqltini mills , and ihl >
piuinUxs to Introduce- fill another elem.ml
nf Htruiigtli into hulilrri' pobllioiis * Uool
ihuuRh ciuli't , la HtrniiK and m.inuf u lurun
nomls will ctrtalnl ) upen ut good .idv.ince-s
'Iho bulK f I1'uld i ru'i lit clalmi < ( ) i
li.iv , . alrcjjdj been markottid Import tradt
fur oui tine wool In good , us evidenced b >
. 'tin x'llpnifiits ' thlwcik to Kngliind am
in liuviii ansiid te > have bought w >
Ih u is vit nil the -hrcpi , bull In the l\e t
vin u iiiMi'iing II > dhlpmcntk fur th
vv vU . ic-.it jjiJi j bu i Jt > ain8t
1200 pairs
youths and little gents'
SHOES ,
in calf and box calf ,
heel and spring heel
worth $2 , go at
.39
557 hu. last -ncek. CS 0,263 lU In the corresponding
spending week of 1&99 3.4S1.57G bu In 1S3S ,
S.IOS.CSS bu In 1897 and 3.471 , < > ! 1 bu III Ib'JO
Since July 1 thin season the- exports of
wheat argreKate. 1CO,48,87U : ) bu , aii.ilnst
ias,35S,977 bu. lust your and 112,513,395 bu. In
18&7-93
Corn exportH for the week abrogate.
4,119OSO bu , ugalrmt 3,22t,259 ) bu la t week ,
4MI,2i > 8 bu In this week a > ear ago , , ( ,155-
410 bu. In ISO1 ! , 4819,281 bu In 1M > 7 and ! i < ,25-
4.1 bu In 1S % Since July 1 this season
corn exports nggrugated 123 bGlSl ( ! hu .
ugHlnst W > ,79I,027 bu during the same period
a jcnr URO and MM)2G7G bu In 1S97-9S
Business failures for the week number
229 , as compared with 220 last week , 217 In
this week a year a o. 113 In 1MB and 1SS In
1S37 liuslnes" failures In the Dominion of
Canada number 24 for the week , as lom-
pared with 2 * ' hiHt week , 20 this week a ye.ir
ago and 43 In 1897.
WIIKI.V ci.nXKI.NC iiousi ; TOTVIA.
IIiiNliiPNH for < luW < * ik TrniiMnotcil Itv
AsKoeliiled ItiuilcN ,
NO\\r YORK , Jan. n. The follow Ins
table , compiled by Hrad-tieet'h , .shows the
bank clearings at all principal cities for
the week < ndcd January 1 , with the nei-
cintUKu ot Increase and decrease , as tom-
pared with the corresponding week last
jear.
400 pairs boys'
heavy single ami double
sole shoes ,
calf and box calf ,
/
all sizes .from . 2-V to 5 ,
worth up to $3 , go at
Not Included In totals because containing
other items than clem Inzri.
IM-ti.YSi | ; IN ! 1\MC CI < i\ltlN .S.
'I'lillll for HitVinr 'ISM-nlj-l''li i1111 -
! | 0'S l.ll'Jlll-l' Tllllll IS * . .
Ni\V YOnK Jan r > Uradstre i t's re
view of bank cliaringH for H > 'i9 shown that
the total for the I'nlted States was J9i-
& 01'n2.Gfi ( an lnerea > e of $2'i,0)lG9i ) ( I2 < i over
the total of IS'ii New York ranks llnu
among the rltli s , with a total foi Iho
year of ? > ,7il ? U,9uO , HoHton Is neeond
with $7.0sG,2Sr. 271 and Chicago Is third with
M12.113.fill ( ! The ileaiingH for 1SU' ) were
moro than double those for 1S9I Unstnn
In IS")1 ! niQl l nln ad of f'hlcaK" . the latter
city ( hopping in third place I'lilladelphla ,
SI Louis , 1'ltlnburg , llaltlmore , San rian-
elsco , f'liiclnnatl , Kansas f'lty and Minne
apolis maintained the rank held In mis
C'levelaiid , vvlildi VVUH In thirteenth nl.ico
In 189S , however , moved up to twelfth
plaee , displacing New Orleans , which IH
now thirteenth. Detioll aHo galnc'd at th
( xpont.o of IvOiilsvllle. and Omaha , whlrli
was .sKteontli In 189 $ , fell two plates In
169' ) Buffalo gained one point at thu ex-
IH'itso of st Paul Oenver and Hit hmnnil
also moved u | ) HI Joseph madn a fuitlier
gain ovir the notable Jump that city took
In IMiS am ] Is now twenljfoiiilh It ) tlm
list , IIH eomparfd with Ni > 4ft In I > ri7 The
heaviest Inc reasi- wan that nf M. PI-I tout ,
.shown bv 1'lttHliuig n.Meptional activity
In tbo lion trade Is , no doubt , lesponullilo
for this Bit In and Im Irani' of ! i2 per cent
gain shown at t'lev eland
UK iti\n\\r. : :
( ititiil I'lini- ( il iMi ( In- > liirKt > | IM
Coiulll IIIIIN.
N'i\\ ' YOItK , Jan. n. Iliadstreet'H Flnnn-
clnl Huvleu tomonow will say
lJ le-r eondltlons In the money marke-t ,
togcthir vvllh etTiotlve Hti'mori * from li ad-
Ing Inlcrt-stH In the Industrial and rullio.nl
Bharo lists putthulai ! ) the Vandorbllt
trunk llne-jj nlotk * gave a itood tone to the
market at the beginning of the jear The
tranxac lions of labt Saturday were of the
UHUiil llmlliM ] kind , In advance of n two-
ilaiH holldav , but priceH woie linn and Iho
feeling of tin nmrkel Inline need u belief
that the llnnulal situation hud Improved
Ihls lumrcrHltiii vva not negatived bj the
weekly bank statement , although the
change-H n tlm average * for Ihe vvcck were
not ofcry HlKiilfliant i haraftt-r cjn Tues
day. wlit't ) the i xchaiiuo reouoni-i ] , good
mipport nnd pr'ifeBUloiiil bu > lnK wa In t-vl-
lilcnce. vvhllo miint > > , anart from borne tetn-
porary Irrc-KUlurltliti ruled ut ahiuit C per
| cent , and the foreign markfta wurt < sn -
. orally i aim with Hoinn HllKht signs of bul-
llbhne ii HtoikB thiruuiion advanced
' throughout the lUt. tin l'a < Illc rullroadu ,
thu Vanclerblli trunk line IUtM , Ihe stet I and
lion Industrials u Ing the most prominent
A dw lining tendcniy In liruoklyn Tranult
bud no effect on the rent of tin. , lint and
that Hlotk lull r on re ovorod on the i.o\eT-
IniT by the uhqrt Intc > rMl In it
It wan neil tubli howuver , that Ibe mar
ket In Hjil'c of IU relatively fall iluicrut ; of
iutlvlt > wan oxtremUy prcifehsluiial and
that Iho iiublle'M < > art In t < * innvcmc-nt. an
rhown by the trunuut tlutm curried out by
the foiTinilHvlon ImuHi'H , tvaw on the whole
Kmall l-oiidon pun li.iwd u few nloc k . but
lt chlff Inlliieiic'e on tininurkt I miiif frurn
the uiitinii nit of dUciiunl latin In the open
market and more chtorful upei ulutlve ncn-
tliiii-iii uitiili dive' ' "d In 1 1 i * | < ri'i of
Hi in \ \ > ilj' nn - - ' si i h i I , i >
. . Ill lilt I , . I' I IS
j in Hnui i Mr i i " ,
huwivcr , tlitrc v\un a C. < IUUCL in ; . ail.
100 pair
men's felt sole
beaver lined upper ,
worth $3 , go at
'tide of our market , which had its origin
abroad
Jt would seem that the money market
conditions at lieilin have not Improvc-d and
that Hit sei/.uio of .1 OiI m.ill steamer car-
rjlng supplii s to the Tr.ms\iil vvas re-
Kiirded as llkdj to put a Mialn upon the
already dlllli lilt relatloiiH IHIULIII ( ! erman >
and ( Ireat llrltnln At .ill events luavy
suits ol ckrmiin holdings of American
stocks were noted in both London nnd Now
York and the nuiikut lost a consldt table
part of Its previous Impiovoments Vague
reports of Urltlh rever es In the ? nutll
African war lidded to the uruei talnty , while
the fact that In uplte of easier rules for
inonej In Ixmdon , exchange udvanred moio
or less , also hud Its i Iti 11 On TliuiHdn >
the ii.nrket prehented fnrthei indications of
an liu Ipient break , owing to further de
clines In prices for Americans in London ,
lint before tin ) day ended a decided rally
set in imdi i the lead of the trunk lines deal
ings This is dllu laiKely to ic-poits th.it
some anaiiKements had lit en effected ,
which are tabulated to Impiove the al-
le.uly harmonious relations of the leading
Hunk line pionertli-s
It is alho thought that the annoumeiiicnt
of the tr.iut-ft'i of tlio ! < trli IlKht organ-
1/ntlon created by the Ruling InteiiHtH In
Metropolitan Traction to the Consolld ited
, ( ! d.s will ttnd to lnliiK ibout an < arly bet-
, tluiiint of tinNtw Voik sas war
DEATH OF NEBRASKA PIONEER
Jn I linn * - . Hunt uuil , a Prominent ( 'II-
l/oii ot Lincoln , Sinlilcnlj
I'llHMI-M \\MI5.
MNCOI.N , Jan 5 ( Special Tolcgiam )
Nathan S Harwood , an early Nebraska pioneer
neer , died at the sanitarium at Fourteenth
and M streets thin evening from a midden
attack of apoplexy. Ho entered the building
about G o'clock and on the stairway leading
down to the basement was overcome with
paralysis He fell Into the nnim of two at
tendants nnd was carried to a room All
attempts to restore cciiHclousjiUis failed
and the man died at 8 o'clock Mr liar-
wood retired from the pre.sldency of the
KlrBt Notional bank of this .lly two > eam
ago Ho wi\t > actively Identified with Iho
democratic part ) of Nebraska until U de
clared for fieo Bllver , when he wn.s ono of
the flist to gain the ranks of the sound
mono ) men. Ho was 57 > ears old Ho leaveti
a widow and two children. Mr Harwood
wa < at one tlmo one of the wealthiest men
In Tlio city , but bo lost incut of bis fortune
during tbu hard tlmcb period.
iarl ; > \ln-itlffii M-Hler.
ADKHUniJN , B. 1) . Jnn 5 ( Special )
J. Ilarnhurt , n veteran of the civil wai and
one of the cnrlkfU bcttlcra of Aberdeen ,
dlnl BUddonly of bcait diecase caily Wed-
ncmlay morning.
FIRE RECORD.
IIff ION ) III I'lri- .
LAFAYDTriJ. Jnd . Jan 5 A flro in West
I lfayetto last night distroycd ono life.
Jol-n Lynch , who bud been sleeping In tbo
livery Ktablo ami twonty-ono borfcoa were
cremated. The stable was destroyed and the
Ilrcord nowupanor plant was wrecked. Tlio
flro did name damage to adjoining buildings
Only &lx fiorsrs were saved. Tlio origin of
the tire l unknown
HllllllllUl ShllllK.
AhTQONA. I'a , Jan 5 The Fenniylvanla
Hallway company'H Junlata blnrlumttb ehop
burned today with a IOBB of f 100,000. covered
by Insurance Tbo lire wan npparently
canned by a live electric wire Km era I hun
dred men will bo thrown out of employment.
Tun < bill ICMim " > i'KriH' llnliui-il.
C'HHM : * TfiN S l1 Jan B Charley
\\ll-ni in I /.A K ( SlrmlM n i i k-r M s m M.
I , , i t. | i ' .i U I'k ' l > i wtili r I
IK I I - ' I I l I Si . . I l hi I
< J II Jit Ml a II L. i h ' , , a I
1 > i Nw. mt-tr
2000 pairs men's black
and tan
tanWinter
Winter Shoes ,
and patent leather shoes , , all sixes ,
all widths , plain lined and leather
lined , , worth 80 , at
FAILURES ARE AT A LOW EBB
Smallest Averatre of Commercial Liabilities
List Year Evar Known.
INDUSTRIAL PROSPERITY THE GREATEST
In nr > ' ei'tlim Sn\ < > \eu Illinium ! .
Where ' 1'riiu lileM llnil Niillilntr
In Do ullli 'l'i-n < ; < - , l"nII-
iiri-H 1,1'SNein-t ! .
NP\V : YORK , Jan. S. nun's Annual Re
view contains an exhaunthe report of the
business of l&'i'i ' , tovirlng all leading mar-
UttH. A rcaumu of the situation follows1
I'r.l lui CN *
The fallurep of 1899 are the smallest rc-
portcil since 18S1 , with Dm lowefit average
of commercial liabilities ever repotted and
with greater evidence of coinnuiiclal sound-
iH'M and IndiUitilal prosperity than hn.s ap
peared la any other annual statement. U Is
ono strong point that failures have been
Hinnllor than In 1S9S or previous ycais , not
only In the aggregate , hut in evcrj section
of HID country , but what Is more , smaller
In trading in inery Hcctlon except New Kng-
1and , where the clothing troubles liuohod
Bovoral connected tonuinio with heavy Ila-
billtk , though their falluriH had nothing
to do wlfii tlio condition ot thtlr trade.
The liabilities of commercial failures In
dlffeient Hectlons nf the country are com-
paied below with tlio picccdlng year
hlabllltlos
Ji9J Ih'i
Now England J2J.f4Ki.aW 3i23l8
Mlil.ll , , 22057.r,7S 37.UV.57
Western 2l.lW.Otf aVuW.VU )
KoiitliDHI 17.7I7.S73 23,113.iOJ
1'fttllle 1,011'JSI ' 5.602.U17
United States $ jah79.hi9 J130.CB2 t'JJ
The liabilities In banking failures In 1W9
were $32,252,390 , and In 1SU8 , $18,395,091.
U Illlit'll ( JdllllN.
Tlio woolen goods division opcnci ) tlto yeai
In a depressed condition Pilccs were de
clining and thcio were reports of large un
sold stocks of goods on hand. In most di
visions tlio tendency was fttlll dounwar4
during tlio first two months of tlic year , liu'
tlio cliaractcr of the marliot changed. The
dornund 1ms been good cnoiigl ) to nhotv that
BUppllos had been ovcrettlmatcd , the mar-
Hot for raw material hud been a strengthen
ing Inllneneo , nml rumora wcie alloat of
nn Impending combination of woolen mill *
The latter were confirmed by the Incorpora
tion of thu American Woolen company , tak
ing In mills with an aggregate of 6" " °
looms From March up io the clone of the
year the course ot price * \\AB steadily up
ward. During tlio cloning months there hj
been a general scarcity of supplier. In epi'c
of tlio fact that production has been on .1
larger auilo tlmn foi u considerable pcriol
< nlliin < ; MIIN | XiirUtilt
The Improvement In Industrial and tradii
condltioiib developed during U'J8 bad bar < l >
touched tJio textile dhislons by the enrl of
that ywir and In that lm < l been ( onum-d t > i
staple cotton entirely. The year Jim closi 1
baa ibonn a remarkable siiread of that tin
provomcnt Tbe year opened under the K < > I
Influence of an csunutve deinund for expoi' '
iditoa oo < la and with a rUIng tendeno I i
1 pili es nf : ijili 1 > r i - ' > k Ml bu
I ! .1 ' ! J ir b i In ' i | n i t
a * J ouj j'J i' * A in < ti n J > J li *
continued and by the end cf the first quartet
of 1890 the majority In the mlllH manufactir-
Ing export goods had boon sold months
ahead Meanwhile the home trade growing
appiehcnslvo of shortage of oupplles e < n
sequent on tile- taking for expoit operand
tliiotighuut the summer heavily In tlio t
goods and in other directions also
Iron i ; nil Me-cl.
The jcar began with the Important works
engage * ! by orders farther ahead than at any
piovloiis date , but the excess of current tic
n-and over supply was not clcarlv realized
until aftoi the extraordinarily seveie
weather of Kcbruary lind stopped many
vvoiks for a time , and diminished produc
tion 15,000 to-is weekly. Then began a rush
to get orders accepted early , and on the
other slclo to Increase the output and manu
facture , lly about November 1 It wan found
tlmt the new demand foi prodm In though
itlll heavy , was nn lone i as laigo as tin
output and as the works gained upon then
otelelH In dlffetcnt lines with gnatrr or
less rapidity , scino were soon si-iking moio
and accepting slightly lower prices \ < t
only a small pioportlon of the woikw was
bceklng business at tlio end of the jcar
IlitUroinI KiirnliiKN.
( Jioss earnings of all rallroids In the
I'nltod States teportlng for the jtar to daio
aio $ l,176liO'i."i2 , a gain of 10 2 per cent over
last jcar and Itti per cent over 1M'2 ' lloads
iciortlng Include nearlj ICO.mio inllps siven-
rlghths the total mileage of the Initid
Stales , and earnings are practically com
plcto for eleven month. ? . The report shows
enormous tintllr on all lines , more than on
any preceding jcar. The Increase bus been
especially marked In anthracite toil roads
central , western and grangers Figures are
given below for roads clasBlfled hj He < tloiis
01 leadings elaerca of freights comp.irc-d
last year.
. iln
Trunk $ 30 ] (181,423 $2 K7 M l ' 7
Anthracite 1lt.KU.Ii35 M If.t 1. 1
Other ' IM ir , ! It I
Central vvosteTii ia,23l'OI7 7 * > 7 > > 7 11 1
CJruiiBCTH . . . 1C7.W7.0DI 1 IM ' .4 s P 1i
Bout horn , 12l.7lfi SOS PI.li 'lit i )
Southwestern IZO.-i'iTHiO 7 'M.JI C I
I'ttclllc . . lBI.Ct5211 I" 3
United States J1.175.1SO'15. fli" IP. . a- IM
HYMENEAL
I'n Inur-lliiri-lh.
A. J lining of this city and Mi Muv
HarrU of XIalvern , la , vvero m.mli.i rhui
day at tin Her Gr.ind hotel Tli. . < r <
niony vvim performed by Uev HICMM , of Mul
vern In Iho prt-bcnce of a fm fiu-ud- \lr
living is einidoyed In the * Ud.i" oi ] , < , f the
N'ortlmtBtern railway and 'will mikt tyi
ell ) hia home.
COMPANY'S EXTRACT
C"
f Indispensable in iho culinary
department ol e cr , household :
Every ] at
ligned in blue .
ex
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