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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1890)
THE OMAIIA DAILY BEE : SUNDAY /OTEBlttJARY 2 , SIXTEEN PAGES 15 THE CONDITION OF TRADE , Baukoro Hoporfc . No MomontouB ObnuKo In tbo Financial Situation * JOBBERS HOLDING UP FAIRLY Comparntlvoly Pew Knllurns Colleo2 tlons Not Up to Expectations Very lilttln Vnrlntlnn In ttio General Market Weekly ItcAiimc of Omnlia Markets The clearings for the week footed 14 , C3C- C23.02 , nti increase of 31 3-S per cent over [ tlio same wcuk last year Ualances footed l,2M.fi09.1U. Hankers report no cbnngo of moment In tbo financial sltuutton Tbore Is a brisk mnrkct for money and prltno mcrcantllo pa per Is In demand Kates arc steady and firm ot 8 to 10 per cent Very much paper is oil orcd now-a dnjsthrouRh sheerlmpudcnco on the part of speculators who generate cor- pormtons on a paper bams nnd when their chromes nro ready for delivery ere so much plowed with the appearance thereof that they imngitio others llkowlso will be , nnd summoning their natural gall to their aid they present the stuff as collatorul with their promissory notes for discount and nro Kentv ] refused , to thnlr apparent Burpriso that they should bound to the wonderment of bankers that they should effect anything clso Thcso goiitlcmon are learning , however , that this is a poor method in which to lloat wild cat paper and uro moving west Rrndunlly Iho Jobbing trade of the city Is holding up fairly , but It Is not such ns could bo wished SHU , in nil lines there Is reported a good trade and business , while not heavy , Is satis- I factory for the season , the bright , dry and pleasant weather buingtho chief drawback mid cause of cornplnlnt'from retailers , who find they cannot make winter goods go wlion spring wcithor prevails Thcro hnve boon fovt or failures this year to dote than last , nnd these that have cotiio were not unexpected , and in several ot the V most Important coses reported sliico Junuary / 1 adjustments have boon mnilo by which creditors hope to realize 05 to 70 per cent xvhero , as tlrst presented , not much of any0 tiling tnnglblo appeared In sight Prices show no material clianrcs In Crocorlos , coffees , sugar and rlco , tboy are rteady Hope Is llrm at the recent advance Canned poods are In fair demand nnd steady at quotations Drugs aiollrm withun nctlvu clamantl for quinine , which is hlghor , nnd so nro camphor , morphine and the different preparations of mercury Opium llkewlso Is llrm with nn upward tendency Hods nro higher , nnd the market shows signs of n further advance Soda nsh and caustic soda show increasing firmness The metal marf lie ) , is dull Copper Is steady , with load and Iron weaker Collections In the country are not fully as good us last week , but a pretty fair volume of money comes dally in sottlcmont of mor7 chandtso accounts , nnd , ns a rule , country bunkers ronort a comfortublo money nimkot prevailing throughout the central nnd eastern parts of the state , while In the extreme western portion thcro seems to bo a demand greater than the supply The locnl produce nmrlcot is quiet , liutter mid eggs are very cheap und the losses on - thcso staples have been boavv Vogotnblea * nro steady nt quotations Onions and potatoes - tatoos are plentiful and prices lew , but for Choice stock there is a steady demand X The failure of ndholm & Akin , Jowolcrs , continues to excite comment as the volume ot thCir > linbilities Is disclosed and much sur- pri3trls cxpicsscd that their condition being bo well known to the trade for two years past they should have been enabled to con tract so tieay.v a dobu H is understood that claims against-them to the amount of $00,000 to $70,000 are now in the hands ot attorneys hero for collection , if possible Crodlt Booms to bo the cheapest urticlo in the market The gold coin and bullion in tbo United I Btntes treasury amounts to fJ15,230,753 : silver dollars and bullion , 297,600,474 ; legal [ tenders , $10,133,814 ; gold cert.llcatos | n cir culiitlonia0ti9j ) silver certificates in circulation - lation , ? 231frl3,727 ; currency cortiflcatcs , (11,220,000. Crop KxpertPrlmo says : "A good many farmers are borrowing money to carry their corn until they can tnovo it The wcathor will be the mam factor in tbo movement 'Iho deliveries will bo small on account of corn being soft and bocnuso of tbo bad roads Dealers liavo universally attempted I to hold corn back , but should the next two or three weeks pruvo cold there will be a lurgo movement , limited only by the supply of cars " The shipments of r.vo from Russia in the i Inst llvo months ot 18S0 were only 32,000,000 ) 'msbols , against S9O00OO0 bushels In the corresponding part of 188S. Ucerbom reports 14,530,000 bushels as tbo > nggregato stocks of wheat and Hour In the * United Kingdom at the beginning of tbo year , against 19,483,000 bushels ono jear previous British foreign trade In 1889 was the larg est known , > The total import nnd export trade was valued at 075,077,000 , nearly 9,000,000 more than the largest previous total on record , that ot 1SS. ! . Imports ag gregated ' , 427,583,000 In value , a totul never surpassed 'Iho exports aggregated 248- 091,959 and were only exceeded twleo previ ously viz : In 1872 nnd 1873 , when the demand mand succeeding the Franco-Prussian war was heavy Compared wltb 1883 the import trade showed a gain ot 10 } ? per cent , or not qulto double the rate of that in exports ' , which was Q 1-0 per cent OMAHA tilVIS STOCK Cut He Saturday , Fob 1. The cattle market wont in the Boilers ' direction today The mnrket was higher on alt grades of boot and very uuoyon While it would not bo safe to quote the genorat ad- . vanca at morn than 10c , there were cases • where rattla sold at u much greater advance Some holUovors brought 15a and even 20o more than was offered for thorn yesterday , " v i ! . hey were Bold early und , ns It were , on the pur of the moment , and would not perhaps , linvo brought the same money Inter in the day On the other band , thuro were cattle in the yards which the sellers thought had , to sell at very little moro than they would have brought yesterday In addition to the , local demand of the dressed boot operators theie was a good shipping demand , and the market opened earlier and was more active than on many days of late The bcoves bora sold at J3.00fi3.95 , with a largo proportion of , the sales at fJ.Kg3.S0. Cow stuff nlso sold higher , tbo supply being light und tbo de mand fair Some choice heifers went as high as (3 00 , out the sales of cows worn mostly nt t3.00@3.33. Thcro were a few „ feeders hero today , and there was some trading lu that kind of cattle A bunch ot high grade Polled Angus Bold for feeders at U45. tinirH 1 he hog market was nctlvo and a shads higher today , Tbo bulk ot the hogs Bold at the same pilco as yesterday , that is at ( J 00 & .U)1X ) , but the proportion of the sales at the luttor prlco was larger nnd there were also mora ut # .170 nnd a very largo choice * • * * - loud as high as f3.75. rtlioep There were no sheep bora to make a mar ket Jtiueipts Cattle 750 Hogs 3,250 v , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ } Prevailing Prions The folldwlne is a table ot prioas paid In this market for the graloi of stock men tioned s Prima steers , 1300 to 1000 lb s. . (3 80 (34 ( 40 Good steers , 1250 to 145 } lbs , . . 3.40 (41.01 Good steers , 1050 to 1JJ0 lbs , , . 3 00 (43.IK ( ) Common 1000 to 1150 ft steer * . 3 00 03 20 ' Common canuers . , . , , 1.25 ( oji.OO Ordinary to fair cows , 1,00 Oil 00 I'alr to good cowa LOO (42,25 Good to choice cowi 2.20 M3.7a ! Choice to fancy cows 3.75 (43.00 ralrto good bulls 1.50 0(2,50 Choice to fancy bulla 2.5U C43.25 . Light stackers and feeders . . . 3.00 ( $2.80 > r Feeders , 050 to 1100 lbs 2.20 M3.20 Ikr Futr to choice light hogs 3.00 M3.G5 ! * Fair to choice heavy hogs 3.65 (83.75 ' r _ _ Fair to cbolca mixed hog 3.00 @A071 H llepreseututivo Malej B BTliEIIS H No Ar Pr , No Ar Pr 7 , , .09113 00 21 11173 43 ) * U 071 3 00 59 1170 3 15 I 12 : 81.1 3 00 20 1205 3 50 O , 805 8 15 20 , 1158 3 50 I 20 , 1117 1125 1 1250 3 50 15 1111 0 35 IS 1175 8 Ki II ; ! 1303 3 40 17 4..1242 8 70 .1 1100 : t 40 17 1310 8 75 21 1103 .140 11 120(1 ( 8 75 2 095 3 40 III 1170 8 80 03 1039 3 40 8. ,1320 8 80 10 J 1100 8 40 18 1233 8 87J < 20 1CS0 3 40 19 1350 3 05 COWS , 1 000 2 00 0 1125 3 20 2 1175 2 00 9 1072 3 25 11 893 2 00 8. , 978 3 80 1 1100 2 00 C 1123 2 30 15 1024 2 00 17 10S0 3 35 s' ' 1W.0 2 03 25 979 3 85 18 8T9 2 10 2 UG0 3 85 ] 20 Sl 2 15 4 11U7 3 40 20 919 2 15 7 919 3 40 lllLTS J 1200 185 1 nl300 8 85 1 1000 190 1 1570 3 50 1 1250 2 00 1 18S0 SCO 4 1453 2 35 1 1250 3 70 1 1140 2 80 1 1890 8 U0 1 1810 3 83 1 1930 3 10 3 1750 3 35 CANSKnS , 3 925 1 00 1 1040 1 70 1 880 125 0 975 175 1 1080 150 0 1017 175 1 1110 105 CALVES • 3 310 3 25 3 123 4 00 ] 1 170 4 00 1 290 4 00 j 1 . - . 150 4 00 1 140 4 CO rrEDrus E 835 2 00 C 950 3 10 K . . .1101 8 10 BTOOKEHS 81 ] 625 2 45 ft 413 3 75 2 495 2 50 • 3 075 2 75 Hi irnits ] 1 810 3 50 23. . ' . 903 3 00 3 - .raosoo STAOS 1 1290 3-00 STOCKFItl , roLLKlJ ASOCS 23 ' 091 3 45 Wr.BTEllX CATNB Owner nnd N o. Av Pr Msteors , cornfod..H29 3 90 noas No Av Sh Pr No Av Sh Pr 81.,211 820(3 40 53..203 * 3 07Jf (15 ( . . .2.(5 320 8 55 04..234 200 3 07 > j D7..2. .S 200 3 00 40..841 80 3 07K 5..402 ] 80 3 00 05. . . . . ' 45 3 07 , ' 20..200 3H ( ) 45..339 300 3 07K 09..212 100 3 ( > 0 59..298 100 3 07kT ( ,9..225 3 02 01 . . .232 100 3 0 < K 73..242 60 3 05 53..2s0 2S0 3 07 A3. ( . .270 80 3 03 48..800 40 3 G7 } 71 , .241 100 3 03 51..310 240 3 07K CO..221 60 3 03 07..283 200 3 07 CO..243 1B0 3 05 53. . . .230 120 3 C7J } tM.,243 200 3 05 00..800 80 3 07K CS..2O0 > bO 3 05 52..2b3 40 3 70 C5..253 111 3 03 57..3J1 8 70 CO.,241 > 120 3 05 55. . . .331 80 8 70 C8 . .252 80 3 03 51..311 120 3 70 01.,255 , SO 8 05 58..2S0 120 3 70 07..210 200 3 05 59. . . .300 100 3 70 74 . , ,24J 100 8 05 51..320 80 3 70 70..233 210 3 05 53..as3 100 3 70 58..275 SO 3 07W 03..313 80 3 ? 2 .11..39 SO 3 07jl 02..293 120 3 72 > $ 01..275 < ] 200 8 07K 02. . . .272 80 3 72 ' 53..330 SO 3l)7)i 53..334 80 3 75 IlOS . 17..103 3 25 73..171 80 3 50 C..120 3 25 - i'urclmseq or bliecp for January Swift ; ( &Co 2,230 ; George II Hammond & Co 1,201 The Armour-Cudnhy Packing company 007 Hamilton ! , Stephens & Co 2,573 Nels Morns , 02i Austin ; 145 M.W.Deo 820 1 ! Omaha 191 Uooeo Packing company 05 > Hill 421 Purulinses ol'Cnttlu lor Januarv " Swift I & Co 7.401 , George ' ir Hammond & Co 0,333 I The Armour-Cudnhy Packing company 0,231 Shippers aud-fcedorsfj 13,820 1 Omaha . ; 574 1 Local 00 I Speculators . . 75 ' Purchases orilojrs for January , 180O. Showing the number of hogs bought by the packers and leading buyers The Armoub-Cudahy Packing company.42,800 I Omaha Pacsing company 29,659 1 Swlft&Co 11,790 j George It Hammond Packlugeonipanv.10,778 j Kinvon&Co 242 1 Jones A Co 53 I Purchases of Cattle l'or tlio Week , Swlft&Co 8,1G3 Gee II Hammond Packing Co 1,312 j The Armour-Cudahy PuokiugCo . . . 1,83d Feeders andshlppers 3,500 ) Omuhu Packing Co . . . 84 I Speculators CO Purchase of Unga lor tlio Week Showing the number of bogs bought by the packers and leading buyers on today's market ; Armour-Cudahy Packing company..13,009 ! Omaha Pueking Co 5,523 Swift&Co 3,389 ) George H. Hammond & Co 3.000 J. P. Squires & Co , Speculators 323 3 PtirchnscH of Shcop lor tlio Heelr Swift&Co . - . 870 Hammond Packing company 833 Armour-Cudahy Packing company . . . 4ot ! Hamilton & Stevens 4b0 With Cattle On tbo market with cattle : George Dixon , Malvern ; Louis Isko , Scrlbncr ; Louis Grootke , Scrlbnor ; iW. . & A. J. West , Wisner ; N. A. C. Co , Oukdnlo ; W. II Dudley - loy , Hlvor Sioux , la ; II V. Crouk Ponder ; C. W. Lumm , Henderson ; Hell , Gregory & U , Tabor ; T. Tucker , Hormati ; N. W. ICnapp , Cedar Uluffs ; John Dern , Hooper ; 3. Kessler , Hooper ; John Hastio , Union ; I ) . W. Austin , Noola , In ; Williamson , Crete ; D , Phelus , Culberlson ; George Corel , Culbortson ; Dcots & Mlllingor , Kearney - noy ; Thomas Lanahan , Hurvurd ; 13 , 11 I. Ogg , Fulrinount ; W. A. Findloy , Green ' wood ; Joe Dixon , Memphis ; Smith & Stabler , Wavorly ; D. G. Ilobb , Endlcott ; W. C. Hudson , bioux City , la With Ilogu On the marltotwlth bogs : \V. C. Swnrls ' , Silver City , la ; Nye Wilson & Morohouso CoLolgh ; Fuller , S. & F „ Dodge ; L , 13. 1 Shcppard & Co , West Point ; Portovin & Merion , AtnsworthC ; W. Uranch , Norfolk ; J. U. Snngnter.Stanton ; Keys & Co.O'Neill ; W. T. McElwaino , Hralnard : A , C. Steele ' , Crow Itapids ; Schllsinger Bros , Pacillo Junction ; It L. Johnson , Ilod Oak , la ; N. Uqlsscn , Rindolh ; John Dern , Hooper ; AB Tunberg Hooper : Packard , L & G. , Crolgh- ton : H. O. Lellor , Sprlngllold ; Siihoollold & L. , Walnut , la ; Kodpn & J. , Missouri Val ley ; P. Glass , Persia ; D , W.AustinNoola ; Shlrtcllff & M „ Vail , la ; IL S. Green , Dow City , la ; Monagh & Co , Donison , la ; Faulkner S , Itogers ; V , M. Suckett , Al- blon ; Sackett < Si Hawks , Cedar Kanlds V ; Downloy & F , . Aurora ; Isaao Deardorf , Morna ; Kollv & Co , , Greelov Comer ; F. Foley , Jr , , & Co , Grooloy Center ; J. L. Mc- Donougb.Ord : J. T. Goodell & Co , Western - orn ; H. C. Smith , Milford : Vutan & Ulshop , rCurtis ; Wollsev Hill , Morellold ; Itankln Uros , Cuiubrldffo ; W. A. Findlav , Green wood ; Ford & Norwood , Mllllleot ; W. O , Horn , Phillips ; C , W , McCullocb , lllue Springs ' Ijlvo StocK otos Cattle higher , Hog market stronger , The uvorase prlco paid for hogs $3 07. Cattle Inspector Howard reports fifteen head of lump jaw cattle conuomued during tbo mouth ot January These were turned ever to the rendering company , and netted tboir owners H05 par head ' 1 ha next regular monthly mootlug of the exchange and the board of directors will occur Momluy , February 3 , at 3 p. in There should oo a full meeting , as there will be business brought forward that Is ot interest to alb ANOTHKU CHICAGO TUAIN On tlin Clilongo * Norllnveslnrii , Tbo Chicago & Northwestern has added auothor fast eastern train to its already oxtonslvo train borvico Maldii ; ; in all four daily trains botwooti Omaha and Chicago II It Rltohle , city olllco , 1101 Fumam etroot THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Valuoa Avoraaro Better , But Very Little Improvement Shown _ _ _ ACTIVITY ( CHARACTERIZES CORN A FnlrDo rco or Firmness Witnessed In Onts Stronger FoollnR In Provisions An Up turn In Hoc * , * , CHICAGO PltODUOB MARKBTa CnicAao , Fob 1. fSpeolal Telogratn to Tns , Ueb I The wheat market manifested a disposition , today to respond to bull In fluences practical Influences In the form of ' buying orders but spcculatlvo energy Is at low ebb and the trade was of light volume , consequently vnlues ( though averaging rather . better than yesterday , sbow no lm- , provomont worth tbo name Cables were steady Minneapolis dispatches represented Country elevator stocks In the northwest at 8,850,000 bushels , against IU.045,000 bushels January 1 , nnd a small decrease In the vlslm bio is promised for this week Contributions to the statistical news budget were gener- ally bullish Hut , ns before stated , specula4 tivo energy Is found to be In n languishing state and the markets do not muster up spirit The market bad rather a strong oponlng on , reports of decreasing stocks at homo nnd abroad | , on the ovldont willingness of the bears , , to sco a rally and on an artlclo In a To local paper going to provo that tbo invisible reserves in farmers hands are smaller than ja generally boltcvod to bo the case Initial trades were on a basis of 73 0. The prlco was hold with consldornblo llrrancss around , 78X@7S . ; c for quito n tlmo It then worked down to 78 > c , rallied feebly , but closed nt tbo | bottom , with Fobruury quoted at 74 c , March at 70c nnd July at 70J c. There was qulto a shaking up In the corn market , nnd , for such a slow uioviug body , remnikablo activity ohnrnctorirod its action today ( Ihls change was duo to the drop which the delivering out of about 500,000 bushels before tbo oponlng brought about The t market , however , was ripe for such a decline , Iloldors liavo been gradually losing tholr grip for some tlmo nnd It took but little pressure to force tholr hand There was nothing in the situation today which might not with equal propriety have boon said about It a month ago but , line the of- feet of the constant dronping ot water on a { rock , the long-continued and oft-repeated bear arguments of big crops nnd phenomenal . mild weather exhausted the patlenco of the loncs J , and they were freely disposing of tboir property at what the shoits would pay for It The market gave a bIiow of firmness for a few minutes near the stare , but soon weatcened and sold off from # c to pfc The only buyers were tbo shorts , nnd they did tiot como In with any great freedom until tbo prlco 1 irot well down 1 ho closing values worof February , 2S @ 23 o ; Match , 29o sellers ; May , 3l'd 'o bid ; July , 32c bid Oats were much less actlvo than during tbo earlier days ot the week , but a fair degrco of firmness was present , especially in May , with buyers nt 22 c , that moutn being early hold a shndo above the flguro named A few traders from the wheat pit showed an inclination i to purchuso nt medium figures while near futures were entirely ceglectod There were no deliveries of oonsequonco on February contracts , nnd this month was nominally easy at 2020jJ e. with No 3 cash about that range Now Vork re ported 30,235 bushels taken for export , and local recolpts wore slightly larger than expected The in- creased selling near the close caused weak ness In provisions a firmer fooling prevailed and an advance of lOo In pork was estab lished 1 Light rocoipps and the light average weight of hogs and free buying 'of the pro uuct i by eovornl largo houses was the cause for a stronger tone to this market Tbo Anglo packing company bought about 5,000 1 barrels 1 of pork nnd also some lard Helm holz ) and Hutchinson were also large buyers 1 of the product , especially of pork The most prominent ] sellers of pork were Baldwin , tbo ' International , and Samuels Morrell sold about $5,000 tierces of lard Tao cash product 1 was quiet , with only a fair demand , For May dollvory pork opened at $10.05 , ranged ' at S10.00@10.0i % and closed at $10.05 > @ < 10.07 % . Lard for the same month ODencd 1 at > SO 02 ! , ' , ranged at ? 0.00@0 02)f and closed 1 at i ta.OIX bid Compared with las nignt's closing pork shows an advance of 10@12) c , 1 lard ' about 25c and ribs 2J o. CHICAGO laVE STOCK Chicaoo , Fob 1. [ Spooial Telegram to 1 , Tnn Beb.1 Cattle A large per cent of tbo ' fresh recolpts consisted of cattle that were bought In Kansas City for drcssod boot ' operators , , hence tbero was only about 2,000 ) on the market , and oven that small number was about all that was wanted , as the do- maud was slow and uncertain As to prices , tbero was little or no cnango as compared 1 ; with the close ot last night , making prices about 23c hlghor than last wosk on such stock us has heretofore been soiling at tl 00 and upwards Only best cows shared in the advance , nnd common , together with can ncrs , sold about as low as nt any tlmo Jivory- thing was sold in the stocker and feeder line , with prices holding out strong to the last Choice to extra beeves , f i.75@5.00 ; me dium to good stocrs la > 0 to 1,500 lbs , ? 3 80@4.40 ; 1.200 to 1.350 lbs , S3 5004.20 ; 950 to 1.200 lbs * 3.00@'i 75. Stockers and feeders • - ors , $2.40@3.40 ; cows , bulls and mixed , $1.50 (22 ( 90. Texas fed steers , $ , ) 00@3 50. f lees Business was active , wltb an up turn of about 5a on best heavy and light mixed and ussorted light unchanged Paclc- ers paid * J 30@3 05 and shippers $3.67 # to J3.05. Light sous , V 7503.80. riNANCIivH New VonK , Fob 1. | Special Tolegrara to Tnis Hee I Stocks Active stocks were nn exception today , The disposition to wait 1 for tbo now week was so general that tbo market was stagnant Thcro was a pteady oponlng , which wits followed by quiet bust ness , the only animation being in Now England , which displayed some strength ' , though its advance was for a fraction only The general list , whllo extremely dull as a rule , dlsplayod a firm tone throughout the hour nnd slight gains were made except in Chicago & Eastern Illinois stooks , each of which decllnod about 1 per cent on light trading The market failed to developo any further feature and at 11 o'clock was dull and heavy , developing a drooping tondoney in the last few minutes , Chicago & Eastern Illinois preferred also dropped to 77 against 80 at the close ye tor- day The bank statement , showing a slight decrease In reserves and ever $5,000,000 , in- crease in doposlts , had a little Jnlluouce on a tdull market There was a slight decreasing tendency before the close , hut stocks at the close were either steady at lost nights flguros or slightly higher Lackawanna , after touching 137 , closed } { per cent higher at 130 % , and Heading closed } { per cent hlghor at 33If. Western stooks were gener ally steady , but Atchison was up about y 4 per cent to 32 % The feature or the last hour was heavy buying by Insiders In Coal stocks , Tbo following were the closing quotations 1 11. S. a regular lSl'i rforthern l' ci0o. . 37S U.8.4scoupoas . . .1-IU do oreferred \ U.8.4ltsrsjrul r..llX ) a 6c N W , . , .111'i U.H.4KS coupoas .101(5 ( doprerarred HO 14 I'aclBcBsof'Ji lit ) N.Y.Ciutra ! loavi ) Central [ 'aclBo 33'i PUB , . . . 20 ChicagoAlton . . .130 Hocklsland , 85 H Chtc iroUurUnaton a.M.&Ut.l * IU ? AQulncr 107V doorate rrad.f..imi I.Law 130) ) , 8t.FauldcUmahs. . 3Ji llllnoUCaatral I8ij | aoprersrrea , , . , . VO > IU * w „ Union Pacitto . . . . . 67 f K nsMT xu . . . 'i W..akil' , , Ufi lAkaahora IMXi aopr forred..w ts)7 Michigan Central . 05 Wosicru Union , . . . M MlisourlPkOiaa . . . nn Moxer Easy at 8C'3J per cent Priub MnucAMriLU l'Ai'Eii 4 ? < aOX per cent Stkbu.so ExcnKae Quiet but steady ; sixty-day bllU , 1.83 ; demand , l.S ; ? . . Mining IStooks Nrtt Yonit , Fob 1. fSpoclal Telegram wTiir ' Uss.1 The folb'.Tiri ' ? are the mln- Ingstock , quotations ! • Alice 108 JtSDCrhto 170 Amador 10J lo .V Norcross . .SM Cslodonla II It..1-1 Ijoinestake 760 Con , Col * Va..tW M ra Silver 310 Co . . , . Iron SUv r. . . . . . . . . 160 Co , . . . . ' 0X ) ( jntirlo 37W Comstock , T. sop 3100 Htmercreok SOO UeadwoodT ISO om < PltODUCtS HICUTS . Cnioioo Fob l. 'Jl" n. m. close Wheat Lower ; January , 74J o ; May , 78W'c. Corn Steady FobrUflry 28 0 ; Aluy , 31 0. . . at Oats Steady ; Foburary , 21o ; May , 23&o. Ilyo February , 43K ° . Uarlov Nothing doing Pnmo Timothy $1.20. Flar-Cash , $1.30. Whisky-$1,02. . Pork-Stondy ; February , $9.70 ; Moy , $10.05@10 , 07K. Lard Steady ; February , $5.30 ; May , $0.00 Q0.03 ( > tf Flour Steady nnd 5f310o lower ; winter wheat , $2.00@4 35 ; spring wheat , $1.10 © 4.75 ; rye , $2 50i2.85 ( ; buckwheat , $1.25(3 ( 1.50 per cwL Provisions Shoulders , $1.2504 37Jf ; short clonr , $5.00@5.05 ; short ribs , Febuary , 14.77 . , liutter Unchanged ; creamery , 1032Co ; dairy , 8@20c Hides Unchanged ; heavy and light green nnltod , 4 > c ; salted bull , 3Hc ; green salted calf , 5J c ; dry saltod.Oc ; dry flint , 07e ; dry cult , 5ftf8n ! doncons each , 20o. Tallow Unchanged ; No 1 , solid packed , 4o , ; No 2 , 3if@3 o ; cake , 4o. Checso Quiet ; full cream cheddars , 03 ® tic \ ; flats , 0 , < f(39 ( c ; Young Americas , 10i ( @ 10 rc Eggs Weak ; froib , 12 < a 13o. Uecelpts Shlpmts ' Flour 14,000 15,000 Wheat 20,000 17,000 Corn 10.,000 ! 210,000 Oats 107,000 105,000 _ Now Yorlc , Fob 1. Wheat Ttocalpts , 3,000 bushels ; experts , 74,500 bushels ; spot , shade higher , No 2 rod , 8IJ @ 8" Hc in ole vator ; SOJfo afloat , 85 ( < tb7ifu f. 0. b ; on- tlons closed firm ; February , b4J c. Corn Hncolpts , 234,000 bushels ; experts , 70,300 i ; spot stronger : No 2.333Wo ( In eloQ vator ; 37 @ 38Ho nlldat ; ungr.idod mlxod , 20@39 ' lj c ; options llrm ; February closing at ' . UOJ-gO. O.its Recolpts , 145,000 bushels ; experts , 30,200 . bushels ; spot firmer ; options higher ; February closing ot23Jfc : spot No Swblto , 29 , o ; mixed western , 27@S0a Cofloo Options closed steady nnd 10 @ 15 points up ; sales , 37,000 bags ; March , $5.75 ; Mav , $15.70 ; spot Hlo , stoadyfair ; carn gees , $10 50. Sugar ltnw , steady ; roflned , easy Petroleum Unltod closed at llOflJi' for March Eggs Quiet ; western , lliQIlXo l'ork Firm Lard Firmer ; western steam closed at $0.20 ; Fobruury , S3 13. , Uuttor Fine creamery , firm ; Elgin , 28 } e ; western dairy , 8@ltc ! ; fanoy creamery , 12 @ 27J.4'c Cneoso Steady and unchanged St IjoiiIh Feb 1. Wnoat Firm ; cash , 75 o ; May , 77s @ 77 > fc Corn Strong ; cash , j O c ; May , 27 @ 27 c. it Outs Steady ; cushr.BOo ; May , 22o. Pork-Quiet at 810.tQcglO.13X. Lnrd Nominal at $ .U3. Whisky-$1.02. nvi liutter Creamorv , 20ij23c ( ; dairy , 18Q21o. Milwaukee , Feb 4. Wheat Easy ; No 2 spring , on track.rcash , 72@73o ; May , 73Xc oh Corn Steady ; No 3on ; track , 28@28Kc Oats Quiet ; No , • , < white , on traok , / OOB/C < Hyo Quiet ; No 1 , In sto-e , 44o. Hurloy No 2 lu store 41Kc. Provisions Firm ; Pdrk , $0.00. Knnsns City , Fob7 i. Wheat Higher ; No 2 hard , cash , G3oIFebruary ; , 02J o bid ; No 3 rod , cash , 09o hid Corn Stronger ; NorB , cash , 22o ; Fabru- ary 21 o bid p Oats No , 3 , cash , lg bid , . Mlnnoapolis Fob 4Wheat Sample i ; wH6u't steady ; receipts , * 75"caraj shipments , . ; 80 cars Closing : No 1 hard , February , 775/o ; May , 80 > fc , on track , 78 > fo ; No 1 northern , February , 75i/o ; May , 78c , on 1 traclc , 78o ; No " 2 northern , February , 72o ; ; May , 75 gc , on track , 78 > f@75. • Clnctnnntl , Feb 1. Wheat Nominal ; ; No 1 2 red , 78c. • • Corn Weak ; No 2 mixed 80@31c. Oats Steady ; No 2 mixed , 24o. Whisky $1.03. Liverpool , Feb 1. Wheat Steady ; demand - mand ; poorholdors ; offer sparingly California [ No : 1 , 7s 2Wdpor contal ; red western spring , 1 7s 2 } ( ; red western winter 0s lid Corn Quiet ; new mixed western , 3s lid I per : contal L1V13 SIOOIC Cnloago , Feb 1. Tbo Drovers Journal reports as follows : Cattle Receipts , 4.O00 ; market steady ; ; beeves , $1.75@5 00 ; steers , $ a00@4 40 ; stock1 ers and feeders$2.40@3.40 ; Texas fed steers , , $ .J.00@3 50. Hogs Receipts , 13,000 : market stronger ; mlxod , $3.05@3 00 ; heavy , $3 C5@3.97Ki light , $ J 00J 83 ; sliios , $ J 00@J.35. Shnep Recolpts , 2,000 ; market steady : : natives , $3 5O(5 ( 5.50 ; western corn-fed , $1.50 ) @ 5.40 ; Texans , $3 50@4.75. National Stock Yards , East St Louin , Fob , 1. Cattle Receipts , 000 ; ship [ ments , COO ; market steady ; fair to fanoy native steers $3 40@5 00 ; stoekors and feed ers , $3 00@3,40. Hogs Receipts , 1,200 ; shipments , 1,400 ; heavy , $3.80@3.90 ; packing , $3.703.85 ; light , ' $3,0003.75. ICnnsao City Feb 1. Cattle Receipts , 1,900 ; shipments , 1,700 ; ' market strong and higher ; steers , $3 25(35.10 ( ; cows , $1.7508 00 ; stockers nnd feeders , J2 40$3.25. ( Hogs Recolpts 5,000 ; shipments , 700 i market steady ; all grodos , $ J.70@3.S0 : bulk , 1 $ J.r2K@3.83K. Kloux Olty , Fob : .1 r-Cattlo Receipts , ' 100 ; shipments , 450 ; market slow ; oan- ncrs , 75c@$1.2" oows , $ U00ai-25 ; stock era , $1.50i 'J 2T ; foodops , $2.23@2.90 ; veal I calves , $2.00@ ' ' .15. Hogs Receipts , 1.2UQI shipments , none ; market strong ; light,1 $3.52@3.02 ; heavy , $3.05@3.05 ; mixed , $3.50 ( 3.00. Weekly IJnnlc Statement New Yoitlt , Feb t rSpeeial Telegram to Tub Bee.1 Tbo xpor j of specie from the port ot Now York last week amounted to $720,930 , of whteh $0,000 , was gold and $720 , . ,030 ' in silver Of the total gold exports $900 went to Europe and $0,000 to South America Of the silver experts $702,854 went to Eu- ' , rope and $17,083 to South America The lm- ports of Bpeclo at themport of New York amounted tot 143,802. ofwhich $107,029 was gold and $35,873 sllveriT The woekiy bauk stuftflucnt shows the following [ - lowing changes ; Qri Reserve , decrease , , , 'i , 1 ; ! $ 703,200 Loans , increase , Hi ? , 3,938,300 Specie , increase Jr * 483,000 ) Legal tenders , inorea e , , , , 100.000 Deposits , increaseHwi . . . 5.211,200 Circulation , dccreasorjil ) 177,800 > The banks now koldiJU,003,400 in excess tbo 25 per cent rulff , " Now York DryEtldoiU Marker MawYoitK , Fob , l,4iliSpeclal Telegram to Tub Bee ] Buslnes h dry goods today was mora active In movement than demand f the usual Saturday qul prevaltiug through out the market C0U4S seeds continued to display a strong tofrpljparticutarly heavy yarn fabrics and l'idimont , Augusta and Anulston brown shebtlngs were advanced Ha a yard The marxet conditions were un changed , Woolens were quiet , but tbo out look has Improved Niagara Falls In Art , The Michigan Central , The Niagara Falls Houto , " has published a romnrka- ulily ilno reproduction of Grahams water color of Niagara FallB A hmttod ' number will be furnished the publio at 60 cents each , which is rauoh less than ' tholr commercial or nrtl&tlo value , but not more than two copies will bo sent to any one address Send postal note or money order tor the amount to O. W. Rugglos go no nil oassongor and ticket ) ugeut , Chicago , III New York will see to it that the Grant monument Is built when the rest of tbe coun try goes down m Its pocket , Just as it did when tbo Sutue ot Liberty pedestal was liullt CONCERTED | ACTION WANTED v\ WANTED.Cll The Ono Proasing Need of Oninlm'o DubIuosb Organizations AN ANTIDOTE FOR ANTIQUITIES TIic Itcal CBtato nnil Huilillnt : Dusl- no B for tlio Past Week Com pnrntlvo FlKiircn Iho Dank Clearings • • A Necessity Itcnl and frosslnu "It the buslnoss mon expect Omaha to become a great city , " said a well known buslnoss , man , they must organlto and show moro publio spirit When organized It is the duty ot each member to bo present at the . dally session By doing so no encourages ] ethers , gains a personal ndvantago , nnd onbancos the reputation of Omaha as a pro grcsslvo olty A Chicago board of trade man would rather lese his dlnnor every day than absent himself from change It you ask him . . | to stay away ho will consldor you an Idiot Ills engagements on change are paramount 1 Ten to ono ho will invite you to go along Omaha busmoss men can learn this lesson to great ndvuntago These are moro especially banners , oOlco men , builders , architects , real estate men nnd property owners generally 1'dltors , Jobbers , inanu0 lecturers and corresponding lines nro not expected , nor should they bo required to turn out , dally Emergencies only nro neccssnry for them Hut for the oflleo man there , can bo no excuse Ho falls m his duly ns a good citizen Given nn organization ot which he should bo n member - bor and is not , and neglects its dally ses- sious , wbcro ho can gain and glvo knowl edge , or devote his best thoughts to bis own profit nnd the prosperity of Omaha and does not , set him down as a sham , n drone , or nn ass Ho ought to go where ho is needed , Omaha has no use ror him Wo want men with metropolitan ideas , nnd the men who are ] willing to make Omaha a metropolis A man who stays In his office nil day , except tbo noon hour , expecting ethers to hunt him up on nny but the first day of the month is n chestnut " Ho is an antiquity Ho Is less useful than nn Egyptina mummy The mummy tenches of the past wo learn some thing ; this man teaches nothing , ho knows nothing , ho gets no fresh Ideas by coming in contact with Ins follow men Ho Is a blank Ho ought to die Omaha will bo glad to bury and embalm him Ho is too good or worth less for this world Bettor men need the place conspicuous by his vacancy Look around and see these doing buslnoss on this antiquated nrinciplo and usk if this ! Is why jvanBas City , St Paul and Min neapolis have beaten us In population and wealth , with Denver crowding us hard for proomlnenco Maybe Bomo of thcso men with largo fortunes , too stingy to pay clerk -prclorto'innko slaves of tkomsolvos , when they ought to bo on the exchange They call this "buslnoss , " and strnngo to say , some of our best mon have fallen Into this rut , when they ought to be up and doing Perhaps another may bo idle In i ; Bis oflleo playing tbo great man , " looking 1 for the world to call nround nnd worship him This man usually gets loft ' 'Iho best thing he can do is to mingle ' with the enterprising men of Omaha wher ever they congregate for the dally transac- tlon of business , the Intorchnngo of courte sies and the rccoption of friends nnd strangers fiom a distance This man may look ' like a Hon , the skin may be all right , J but the voice betrays him These mon hnvo boon a detriment to Omaha and they ought to bo packed ud nnd laid on the sbolf Doubtless they consider Omaha still a vil lage Another has denounced the rise 1 of real estate as outrageous , " while 1 clutching at cent per cent from the men I who have done so much to make this city great , These antiquities have kept I Omaha ( at a disadvantage , w.bich we realize To boat this tbo Real Estate and other exchanges - changes ( have been organized They bavo infused i more life into business circles than 1 nil other influences combined Every rneih- bor 1 should make it his duty to bo present at I tbo | daily sosslons , anything else to the con trary < notwithstanding The business men 1 of 1 Now York , Chicago , Boston , Kansas City , Denver i and othorlarro cities make this Im perative 1 ' Omaha effects and desires to rank equal < In busluoss methods with these . places Every little town in Europe has its bourse ; " every village In this coun try ' has its postofneo or corner grocery us a 1 meeting ' place ; every large city has Its board 1 of ' trade and exchanges for the systematic , rnpld ' transaction ot business , and they are crowded But to Omaha It Is reserved for : certain ! mon to stick to their oltlces doing clerical work or nothing , when they ought to ! bo 1 in better business , nnd yet thov are con tinually I wondering why eastern capital does not 1 move in frcely to invest in Omnha corner lots 1 The way to get eastern capital is to goaftor 1 , and'work ' nurd to get it Heaven helps these who help themselves , " so the best I thing to do is to got out of the 1 ruts nnd get ud and dust " No busl ness 1 man can do justice to himself or any one 1 else by seclusion In an ofnee To make money 1 ho must mingle freely with otbor men If ho does not , ho might ns well flirt with tbo ' Btatuo of Justice on the courthouse dome If this shoe fits nnv ot this community , whether In or out of the real estate ex ! change , let him wear lt May it pinch so bard ho will become a good citizen of Omaha , doing ' his duty to himself , his neighbors and associates The llunlty Market , Business in real cstato has boonvory brisk [ during the past week The big transaction of the week was , the sale of tbo N. D. Tal- conor property on Douglas street near Fifteenth , forty-four foot , for $75,000. The purchasers rcprcsont a Boston syndicate of < capitalists who propose to invest a largo amount of money in Omaha property during the coming year The number of minor donta has been very largo , the members of tbo Real Estate Excbango making reports of numerous sales cuob day The total for the week Is much loss than that of the corres pending week of last year , In which the 2 Fowler property In South Omaha was sold to the Omaha Packing Company for $250,000 , The figures following showing the total real estate transactions nnd building permits for the week and month and tbo corresponding porjod for last year ; ' ItBlL ESTATE TUAJMFJSIIS Day 18S9. 1890. Monday . > $71,303 $02,475 Tuesday 203.835 15,590 Wednesduy 20,103 40,382 ' , Thursday 24.0J5 20,432 Frlduy . . , 18.00J SS.ITO Z Saturday 51,355 5323 Totals . . , $154,812 $ iJooI5 1889. 1890. January $1,270,008 $1,283,152 , IIUIUUNO 1'EIIMITS , Day , 1889. 1890. Monday $1,535 9 Tuosdr-y 4,300 1,830 Wednesduy 3,170 1.000 J Tburaduy 1,300 5,100 Frlduy 150 4,000 , Saturday , . , 800 150 [ Totals $10,375' $13,030 The permits for the mouth do not make a very llatioriug showing , as the weather for the first two weeks of tlio year was a sua- ccssful bar to the contemplation of any im- modfato improvements While the uggregato ! permits are Jcs tbun for last year , they show ian jncrcaso over the buonoss of Junuury for tthe two proceeding years , as shown by the following figures ; 1887 $ 44,575 1884 , , 49,100 185' ! . . , B3.301 1890 . . . . , . , , 71,010 , Itulliling Notes . • ' They have been poking some fun at Judge Neville about his mammoth block at tbo corner of Slxteonth and Dodge streets , " said a builder , but tbo Judge knows what ho Is doing It Is bis intention to build a handsome 100 room hotel ou that corner just as soon as the conditions are favorable Whcu will that be } Ju t as teen as work is actively commenced on the new postoftlue building , Ho kuows that there Is no present idemand for such a hotel und has put up these brick boxes for the accommodation of a few small dealers and will got his money out of tbom before tbero is any i demand for a hotel , You can rest assured that bis hotel will bo toady for 00- cupancy before the postofflco Is " lt Is expeotod that the work of demolish Ing the old shells that now grace or disgrace - grace the postofllce slto will commence very soon , as tbo apnrnlsomonts are practically disposed of and the money for the property IsF. expected to bo disbursed some tlmo during February . , or In March at the latest 1 ho Planters house , ono of the oldest hotels In the city , is to be closed up next week , nnd n number ot the other shanties will bo vacated during the month , The now Dollono hotel , at the earner of Fourteenth and Capitol uvunuo , is nearly complotcd and will bo n very hnndsomo liostlory ( A prominent nnd well known hotel man from Springfield , 111. , tins nn op tion on tbe place nnd will probably open lt ns a first class European hotel about the 1st of April Johnson Hrothors liavo trilton full ndvnut tnge of the ilno building weather and some that hasn't b6on so Ilno and nro working all avallablo forces on the Amos buildings , nt the corner of Sixteenth nnd Pnrnnm and nt Eleventh and Harnov The buildings have been partially enclosed so that work may bo cnrrlod on oven in the coldest weather Work on the city ball bus boon temporarily suspended j | ! Contractor Coots has n good start , and with any sort of luck wilt succeed In [ having the building ready for the finishn ors according to contract at tbo close of tbo present year Almost every property owner on Sixteenth strcot , from Dodge to Cass , is figuring on some ( kind of Improvement in keeping with the new postoftleo , nnd ns soon as that structtl turo is started nn immenoo amount of build1 ing on Slxteonth street will follow . The Slever's block ut the corner of Six tconth and California stioots will bo toidy for occupnnoy In another week The brunch of the B.itikol Cominorco will occupy tbo corner room In the block Architects rcnort the outlook for rosldcnro building much better than Insi j ear , 11s huc- ccssful ns that was Tncro wont bo so many chean Installment plan buildings erected > us there were last year , but a much . larger number of line residences will be built by owners 1 he Hank Cltiirlnun . Tbo bank clearings for the week were as follows : . Monday $ S54.433 71 Tuosduy 8'11H3 15 Wcdnesuny 815,49101 Thursday . 778.8W5 94 Friday IKK ) , 127 S9 Saturday 750,523 'U Total $ I,0J0,5 VU . . Increase over corresponding week of last year31.4 percent People who believe everything that thov hear , can goncrally hear plenty of things about their neighbors to believe = - -j RAILROAD ' TIME Cm : "l.eaToj I CTI17JAUO , liUltlTiN'droN A ij l Arrives Omnha I D.lpot-IOtli anil Mmnn MrpoH I Oinnhn J 15 p m . . .Lblca o AVoBtllmlo Kxprosi . . M50um 011 a in ChttaKO li ! prom CM pin lllpn ChlcuRO Kxprot 6 to 11 111 . 4 Hi p m Chlcnw ) t nut Mall Tin U r.Trnna , 1 1) > n irfjjTci iuuiimmTton A aio7 u\rinTArriveT . Omaha I Depot loth nnrt Mmon street * Omaha 1U0.S ' n nil..Denver Vcllliulo ISxproo . , . 3 00 p m B. 1 a nt . . . Lincoln & Conronllit Local . . . n IS r 111 : C45 p ml DenverKjcproMM | \ a ni " "T3iTel ] { C , SI" . J St O. II Arrlvus Omaha Depot loth and Maaon ttroeta Omnha Vii a m .iKnnsnsCltr Uaj Kxprcnn . . . 0 15 p in li 15 p m K. C Wight Hxp via U. 1 . Train 15 n in Teavei UNION I'AUIKlfi ArrTfeT Omaha Depot loth ami Marcjr atroaU Oruntm 7 15 p m Overland 1 Iyer " 7 10 am B.15 p m Limited 1 n t Mall 4 20pm lOdOum 1 Denver Kxproan I S5 p m lllpn < J rand Inland Kip ( oxcrpt Bun ) 12 S5 p m 130am ICanana Cltr Kxprcas 1220 pm ' irfavea CUICAOO KOUTIlWKsrKilN Arrlvej Omaha U. P. depot , loth and Marer ata Omnha 1115am Chicago Vxpren lilipm 420 p m Vestibule Limited SOAp in 800pm Atlantlo Mult from O. D TbOum 2 65 p m KuBtern Klycr , | 10 20 a m I iKiavei I oCUlCAOO , It I.Al'AOIKIO I Arrives Omaha U I * , depot , iOtli and Major ate | Omaha 5 15pm Nhrtit Kt.ph.ss iOSsm ; 0 15am Atlantlo Kxpress . . . ; . . . . 630pm i 4 15 p m | Vestibule Limited . . . . . . . 1000 am * Loaves [ CHICAGO , MIL , It HT Mill , . Arrives Omaha , j U.X * . depot , loth and Maroy bta Omaha 0 15 a ml Chicago Mall I 605 p m COO p ml Chicago l'xpreas | 1115 u tn Lcavos I OMAHA & ST 1.0U1S ) . ' I Arrives Omaha | P. P. depot , loth and Maroy Bts.l Omaha 4 15 p m | SL Ixiuls Cnunon llall . . . . . | Upm ! Leaves I SIOUX cFfVA PACIHO Arrives _ Qmaha | TJ P. depot 101b and Marcy Bts | Omaha 7.15 a ml Sioux City Passoncer 1005 pm 615 p ml St Paul Kxprca 10 05 o ta Leaves 11 _ BIOUX CIT1T& PACU10. Arrives Omaha | Depot 16th and WonsUir Sts I Omaha tl 15 p m | HI Paul Limited VM a n Leaves F. , K A MO VALLBY Arrive * ' Omaha | Depot 15th and Wenstor ats I Omahal 8 00 a m Illack 11111s Express IJOpm BOO a m . . Hastings Kxp ( Kt , Hunday ) . . . 520 pm G.10 p m . .Wahoo A Lincoln Passenger . 10a ) a m 610 p m . Tort A Norfolk ( Br Bandsyl0 ) | 20 a ni leaves I C. ST P. , M. A O. ' fArrlvos Omaha Depot 15th and Wahster Bts Omaha 1 SOU a m . . .Slour City Accommodation . . ! 1)15 ) p m : 100pm Slour City Kxpress 1 00 p ni ! 6.15 p m . . . Oakland Accommodation . . . 4 15 n m Leaves MISHOUIII 1'ACIMC Arrlvoj - Omaha Depot loth and Wat t r Sts Omaha 10..1U a m . . . . .ut , I/jul ft K.C Kxpress . . . 4 55pm 1115 p . . . . Louis A ICC Kxpress..I II "J a m MIS30UUI PACIFIC SUIIUHHAN TRAINS < ? MK | ! M * M fHl'JW 000 05 ? Wetvfrd gr = gh gh gh pF ph Eg Ep a.m a m a m p mpm | pm am Ipm Webster St . . . 5 50 0 50 7.50 3.45 5.H 5.16 8.S5 12.15 Oak Chatham SMIiil 7.57 S.52 5.2J 0.21 B.l' . 13.53 Druid Hill . . . S KJ 7 00 7.58 j 51 .Mi'i A.27 M 47 13.M. ' lJlko Street . . S 01 7.03 S 01 a.M 5.23 6.JO 8.50 12.M Walnut Hill . 0 00 7.W S 0.1 J.5H 5.31 6 Sl 8.62 1.02 Dundee Place 0 W 7.03 8.05 4.U ) 6.83 . 1 8 61 1.IU West Bide 0.10 7.10 8 07 4.01 6.S5 t.40 8 60 1.00 ( Lawn 8 00 4.01 8.68 1.08 Masoot 8.114.01 ! 9 01 1.11 Seymour Park 8.10 4.11 S.05 1.17 Portal 8 25 4 20 . . . . | . . . . | 15 1.J0 Kastward _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' am nm am pm pm pmlam pm Portal 8 30 1.J0 . . . . , . . , .30 1.35 Seymour Park 8 "B l.S'i S.42 1,45 Mascot 4 li 4.12 11.47 1.50 Lawn 8 45 1,44 V.U ! .6J West Slda ( I 20 7.20 8 50 1.18 5.10 0.45 0.61 1.57 Dundee Place 8 21 7.21 8 5 | 4.1'J 6 II 0.16 O..V > 1.6.1 Walnut Hill . , C 24 7.21 8 54 1 6J 6.11 II.ID OS ) . VI Lake Street . . I , 211 7.20 8 6T. 1.51 6 II ! 0 61 10.01 2 01 ' Druid Hill II 31 7.31 8 W 1.67 5.19 0 65 10 0.1 2 05 Oak Chntham , . 0 .15 7.35 0 VI 1 t'J 6 5J 7.U0 10.07 2 10 . WehsterStreet 0 157 | 15 105 | 06a.UI | 7.I010.15 | | 2.20 UNION PACIKIC-SUHDnnAN TIIA1N8. These trains also stop nt 13th , 17th , 20th and 21th streets , Summit and HaTld.u Crossing Working men's trains do not run Hunday - Broad Trans Shccl'yl j way Ut Omaha Hta- South Albri't ' CUluffs Depot Depot tlon I Omah _ . | Depot 5 III e | B fI eIfTi H S" I a j r f r r r r I r | r \ a * AM ill AM AH A H AH AM AMI AH AHUM AM 6.30 5 JO . . . . la 45 , . . . .660 . . . . ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' * ' ' ' ' ' i'lo ads e 'ii h'ii ab t 'd i'ii . . . . \ bS . . . u . . . . 0.40 6.85 617 n 7 00 615705010 130 6AI725665 j T45 7107.62 732 805 T208127I6 825 TJ 8J 700 &li 835 862 827 U.08 15 . „ , 6 07 . . , . . 7.66. , „ 7W 04)035 1152 927 1003 16 . . . ! 907 . . . . . 8.65. . . . 8 60 m PM PM PM I'M PM I'M PM PM PM PM I'M 805 . . ! . . 312 . . . . 825 860 . . . . . . . . 4 35 . . . . 127 405 I 15 4 12 1.07 125 3 65 1 30 3.60 145635162527 60S 615512507 625 165610160 C10 560 645835652B27 1105 0 15 II12 007 02o 6.65 6X0 5 60 0.16 . . . . tl & -l. . . . | TOSl 715 | . . . , 707 | I C.D-1 . . . . | u _ & 0 " Leaves CHICAGO , n. I. t PAClPia Arrlre r * Transfer Union Depot , Council Ululls Trsrtifer 6 15 p , , , . . . . , . . Kxpross , . . , 840 a m 910 a m . . , . , . , , .Atlantlo Kinross 5.65 pm 600 p m.Vestlbnlo | Limited , . | DM a in " " = Leaves CHICAOO * NO lTrii\VKSTiTilN. ArrlreT Transfer Union Depot , Council Ilium Iranifer _ t 9.40 a m riilcsio Kxpress , I 610 p m sio pm Vestibule Limited am 1.66 pm , Kasurn Klyrr , , . , , , 615 pm 800 p m . . . .AtlsrtloHull 7.30 a m : _ Leaves ICHlCAao , MIL ' _ ST PAUUI Arrives : Transfer Union Depot Council Plugs Trsnsfer tiOsn , , . . ( 'lilc3so lsll I 615 p " m 600 p m Clilcano Itxptess . 9 80 a m Leaves I K. C. BtTjoK 41) ) . n. I Arrives ; Transfer Union Depot , Council Uluffs Transfer 1007 a m . . . Kansas ( Hly Day Kiprcss , . . , | 600 p m 1016 p m . . Kansas City Night Express . , 6 10 a m Toavol OMAIIA & HT LOUIS ! I Arrives * Transfer Union Depot , Council Uluffs Transfer 145 p m | ; BUl/iuls Canon Hall , 11215 p in - - Leaves ICJIIUAUO , UUllL'N A OlIINCJf , ! Arrives Transfer Union Depot , Council Uluffs Transfer 960 am Chlrano Express , , | 616 p ai 630 p m rhlcoKO Kxpress , H20 a m 6 00 p m Chicago Fast Mall . . . . . . . | 820 a m = Leaves SlOUZClfV _ PAC1 Wtt I Arrives Trsnsfer Union Council . . Depot , flluffs Transfer _ T 15 a w . . Sioux City Accommodation . . 935 a rn 660 pm St 1'aulBipress. . . 965 p J2 Nutloc Matter of application of Cornelius D.Conner for : liquor license Notice Is hereby nlveu that Cornelius II , Connsr did upon tlio .llli day of January , A , D. I 1691. ula his application to the Hoard of Klro and Police Coiiiinliuiliiuori of ( Jmilia , for llconse to sell mult , spirituous ) aud vinous liquors , at rear i > f 151llounlaa btrnet , l'nurth Ward , Umaba Neb , frnui the 1st day of January , UW , to His Jtt day of January.ltul , If there be no oujectlon remonstrance or pro test filed within two weeVi ) from January tli A. I ) . ISA ) , the ald llcenso will ne ranted ti-l CoiiNii.ius D. Conmii , Applicant ' _ 3 H nusixnsH cuvNcrs M - EACKITT tor for sr\l nlcrles.nRoodpoo4 H f iiH-atlon , for ixsli ami bnnkabls paper only | H " . II Wclib.ti u , Coliitnbin , Nftb iiit H AVTANTrTll-Man nltiiUOl for good btitlneTi H 1 l in city , lBOti" ! Kariiam st SU1 H - $1Vlwlll pttrclmse furniture and nlsnt thnt H ' . will earn aluily or small tanillr ItiUepoml * H fntlHim ; , ltoouis nil full , Rood tenant * . An- H dre , s U11. lis ' . ; - 'Jt H - MKUOMANTtnllorMiou-lf or - ! , < ; < tlnn H i } li > Jwill buy lo < k , fixture * , nnd Rood will H otatnllormu imslnev * wlilili Udolnc \enriy H bnlne > s of W.IMUo HO.UH ; tonu of Uo.Vi nn H main , , ; line ol I1. 1' . , In tcntrxl part ot Neb , H I'raitlcnlly no comiietltlou prompt corro- H spondeiioo n111 be fully ansucreil Aildrx s U H d , lice ia t + M BANR llinveSif Tto fHiiW wnlrliI'wMti H tn HsoliiorKanlylnitri nt > w Inink or lu lur- j M chnsluc n controlllnit lntorrt lu nn * ti\tilllipit bunk wlh1uir to lncrenso tlio tapitnl Address L H " K. II K , i.ire tluiqlm Use , ( Inintia Nel - ' < u • ! H FUt HA IP Hook nnd Matlonery liuslnojs in H J HciiMir , Colorado i : < tn < ill Med 4rnrs | H stock will lmolc-o * d , ( s' ' ! nveraim > enrlv prnllU H ovei cxpen i > s * 2fi | OMMtlo bii-liics tnu-'oot _ H Mlliur ' Population of liu\cr , UUi W ! ( n trst * H KrowluRclty 5 In Am > rlcni wiltn for partliulars H AdtUens - llox : W9lienor , Cole SS1 _ J M 1 II innlititacturn an adtllnc ; michliia , Hits p H aitlrlo will oo.unl the cah roglsler and will lm H n readr sale .Momi > lu lt lmusllirntn Ihls H AddieEs \ TU L lieu olllco , _ SIT 2J _ H Atlt'Oll newspaper plant tn n Krowln ; : rotui H j ty * < ent town in northwestern Neliinikn will H lm 1 sold auny dowu cheap for rnsh UhliMt paper - H per lu tlio loiinty ami pit ) lug business An- H tliossTlil cure Itco S0I41' _ _ H Ii O" lease or tone A weekly nnusptitii | lu H J . eastern Colorado Is tlin olilctnl cotiuiy p\ > H tier lu u ll\titoAii and Is tltituu ; tlis best pn s- H jiapcr 1 business In thncnuntx ! wmild tucfor 10 H lease ' ' ; lonson Ill health Address T m llox H . olllco1 & 1i2t M Dltt'd 1 stock nnd Rloro ; establltdiod li yonrsi H J best location Omihh' lias moved on farm H nnd will take Ktnndnrd bred horses H _ Hotel nnd f.irulshliit ; , I block from depot In H good lown town ; clear for urorrries HuUhlti- H hon WVund , 1UI Dopglus Telephone lS i IM M JjlOlt HKNTniuriirM lass hotel , Bl70 jTx X | J with t > ll liiT.it ; also one Iheiy barn For H further lnrorintttloti apuly to li hnevolil uu , H St i : l'nlil , Neb M Tt M ITOK SMil .My icsldonco propertv nnd the H stock , lIxtntcH and good will or n book and H newa stand ; ttio only uuwh stand In n town of H 6W0 lulmbltanta Addivss 1 , . lt L'oyorlc.Nob. . M - lit 4 H Aclmnco that will pay n pttitlt of \ \ > rO per | j car upon n SlrmoIuvoKtnutiitnndmirtskj H 5 No yotiiii ; oiiut nut ot buslnoss ought to lot this H suappaBg J. II Carae , Slicelj-blook. 1 H 18 H I " IlOIt SAI.ll Stock ot tlriiRS , books , station M ary pnlnls , oils and wall paper All now H clean nutl fre h. Locatisl hit tin bit room and H location 1 In tint cltv Trudoprnnpiroils aud In * H irenslnioturl } ; or will bcIi half interest to H Rood j man that will nm the storu and let mo out H j fol ono year Will ssll on easy tonus to btilt H the purchaser with Rood * ocurlty 'IllLi Is a H roie iliuuce for therlght mini Heat ot leajous H Rtion foi scllliiR to tnose who mean business H II M. Hi llln Port llntlKila. . 11B1 B | IJ.UI'I'IKH wishing to soil Jmnkritnt stocks ! M . Rencrtl menhantilso for ousli , write 1' . AL H I'enney i , W ootl Hirer , Neb 'JlPi' .l t B AdUOOcliaiico for a Reueral ineriliaudlse B moro , tuoho mlkw trotn nny other aloro H nnd In a wn'l settled farmuiR rouuntintty , ad * H dress II I' , itlioiles , M limit nan , Vjillor vo , H Neb ; . 811 rJ i B TTIOII SAM : lllnoltamlth and wBRdn' ' shop ! M J- ono roller feed null and engine liouso com plete ] ; house , barn and or live lou Call on.or nodrcsB J , O. IjalJ LolRlu Neb iHi-Vit ° ITtni : SAIiK Tliaconttnlliuiclntercst lnaw-ell M established state batik In u live county seat H In I Nebraska ; the oldest bank In the place ; H has I t-o largest linn of tloposlts , ana nil the best H facilities j fur conduction tlio business : will bear fl | the ' most thotough Investigation 11. II , Hen § H derscn ' , room 400 , l'axton block , Omaha , Neb til H ITOItSALE Or trade for Nebraska laud , lum M ' ber nnd coal ynrd at Dlller , Neb Addiosu H A. II Column , Ulllur Neb 811 BT H sTuimiAxi > i ) " 7i'vi''iwKiTixo : ' < . H STANOAltDshorthBiid school.roomai\War M blKtsiictessor to Valentines ) , the largest ox- H cltibtte slioithatid school in the west , 'Joachers M nro verbatim ropartois I'artlctiliir nttentlon M paid to typewriting Mechanical construction M of machine taught oy factory expert Clrcals.i-3. M _ Ifi'J H QHOUTIIAND nnd typewriting taught at H O Omaha Commercial college , corner If.tU and B Dodge sts Instruction freu in gramtiier , spell H Ing , writing and letter wilting Pitman and M ( Irahamsjstems ; plenty of tjpt > writers for M rentcopying tlonocirculars ; HobrbougliJIros 291m eta H "IXriinTLESEY shorthand school 24'Darker H TV blk ; tbe cheapest In city ; day und evening B classes MB-CM * M Citrtltloatc This Is to certify that the Nebraska Central M Hull way company desires nn Increase of Its an- thrlzect capital stock from flne million.dollar * M to four millions me hundredthousana dollars , M and that such lncrcaso and the making and M publishing ot this certificate , and the IIling theraor with the secretary of state of the state > of Nebraska , has been duly authorized by too holders of the majority of the capital slock ot the NonrasLa Central Hallway company In witness wht-reot , we ba\o heietnuo signed our names at Omaha , in the county oC Dntiglai und stale ot Nebraska , on the hltli dayof Au- Riisr , 18MI. JOHN A. HSlfANB , UUOliaca nARKUM , Iresldont fcecretnry I Corporate I 1 beal f Directors ; JOHN II DUMONT r WILLIAM li ADAMS , . 1IENJAMINJ. MOllltlS State ot Nebraska , Douirlas county , ss : lieforo me a notary public lu aud for Said Douglas county , personalty came tbo above named John A. McShane , ( loorgu U lUrnum , John II Duinont , William Si Adams and lion jumln J. Morris , known to me lo bo thn4deut- leal persons who signed tne foregoing jnstru- inout , and severally acknowledged the said lu- Rtnuucnt to be their voluntary act and deoa , for the uses and purposes therein set foitn In witness whereor , ] have horouuto signed my name and atllxed my olllclal seal , at Omaha , Douglas county , Nebraska this Pith day ot Au- gust WW w. c. ivis , i Notarial I Notary lubllo 1 Beal f CertlUcato Tor Publication Olllce Auditor ot l'ubllo Accounts , I Stuto of Nebraska > • Lincoln , Neb , l-oli. I , IS90. | Iris hereby certilled that the Homo 1'lre Ih- sprance Company of Omalm in the state of No- braskn , has comiilted with the insurance lows of this state nnd Is uuthorized to transact the business ot lit e uud other casualty lnbtii ancu Ja this state lor the present year , Witness my hand nnd the seal ot [ SKAL.J the auditor of public accounts tli * day und year above written , 'U II IIUMON Auditor I' , A. IOHAltLKS II ALIiAN Deputy Notice Illds will be received by the hoard of printing at the olllce of secietaiy ot stuto at any tlmo beforoFebruary 11th , 1MW. at 10 o'clock a , in , for furnishing MjO copies of the report or State Hoard of Agrlcultuie for the year 18i"J , ot tour hundred pages each , more or less , sumpU of work may bo seen nt the olllco of secretary ot state , night reserved to reject any or nil bids , lly the btato Printing llonrd , - DUN It COWDKKVSecretary Lincoln Neb Fob I. IBUU leb g. 1) lot 1) SB'lllltlOtlNollof ) . The undersigned doing In bustucii under tha firm name of Wnooloss a l. nrtci have this day dissolved partnership by mutual content btephon A , Wlieuless will continue the business at the old stand , id I Ieavonworth stieet , and will pay ull bills and collect all outstanding at > counts HrHl'HIJN A. WHlIJliUba uioa J. iiAitTKit Omaha , Neb , January .11. isju , _ _ _ _ ! Jan-lldltJ "PHOPOBAIiB 10H 1'll.I.D UKIIDSlfT tCla " X dlan Ken ice , Pine itldgu Agency , B. Da kota Healed proposals , lndorsod "I'rnposolg for J'leld Beeds " and addressed to the un- derslgned at l'lne Itldgo Agency , Bhannon Co , S. Dakota , will buroccited ot this ngency until ono o'clock of I'ebruury 21th. 1W > , for fur nlslilng for this agency and delivering ut Hush vllle Mob , nt such time as may b leijulred , about Ptl > l pounds seo.t wheat , ir > 0 Jjushcls ot seed corn , im bushels seed potatoes , llVJ busheis seed oats , and M bushels timothy seed Kuch bidder must stats spuclllC4liy lu his bid the pi opoued price of each article to lis offered for dollviry under his contract AU aeids must be ot good quality , suitable for seed purposes in the locality where ronulred , Ttio right Is reserved to reject uny or all bids or any part of any bid It deeiuod to be tor Hie best internsts ot the service Certified Chocks-Kadi bid must be arcompanUd bra certilled check or draft upon soma United Btntes Depository , made payable to the order ot theunderslgued tor at least nvi ; per cent ot the amount nt the proposal , which check or draft will be forfeited to the United States lu raseany bidder or bidders receiving an award shall fall to promptly execute a contract with good und sutliclent sureties , otherwise to be re turned to the bidder , l'or further Information apply to tha undersigned , 110(111 ( D. OAlr- LAHliit ( : , U. fi Inillan Agent jaidZit Amemtuicnt of Article or liioorpora- tlon Notice Is hereby given that at the annual meeting ot the stockholders of The Nebraska Ice company , held In Omaha , January II 18 * . article secaaa ot the Articles of Incorporation ot said compauy was amended to read an follows I Tbe principal place of transacting It * busi ness shall be , the cltr ot Kearney , county of rolliilrulo , and state of Nebraska Witness my hand this Kith day of Januarr A , p , loW U M , HICK , Secretary ,