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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1892)
6 THE OMAHA DAILY HEE : WEDNESDAY , JANUARY 6 , 1892 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS , Not Much News to Oreato Docidoil Opinions on the Board , WEAKNESS WAS RECORDED IN WHEAT , Onlnlili' I'tilillc Appears to lime Lost Inter- cut In tint DnilliiRN Ootunilxsliiii Hnd Tl l-elvcs U'llhont I Nothing ; to Ilo. III. , .Inn. 5. Tlio holiday which of lute Inm iniirkuil the cuiirnu of hnsl- nesft In ahoiituvurytliliilciillln on the lloanl of Tnidn wan fonllniiiid toiluy. Thuru was not much now.s to crcato dcolilo : ! opinions althur for or n-inlnst liNhnr prices ; vnllios linvu hern pnlnit down for somu tlnin. KIH ! ns iiminl on a tleoiln'nit marknU tlio ciitsldo linli- llo him lost interuat and IKIH drawn out of tlio iloalliiRq. As a ciiisiiiieo ( ( | tliu truilln ; today WAD almost ontlrn'y ' of a local professional character. Commission hon cs find ilium- sclvcH without orders , nii'l their liuyoro stand llfitlessly about with nolliin ? to ilo. Tlio pits dllrlni ; tliu day , Instead of licins us usual , crowded and tiproarloiiHOratorlual storm cen ters , worn ( | iilct and peaceful vnllu.vs , tluoimh which ono tnlKlit xvniuJnr In meditation , undis turbed nnil unobstructed. In wheat , woaknr.ss : i"com | > ; inirM the early ( liillnrhs and lower ( Inures weru rocordod. Ncnrly all the IIUWH of I lie forenoon was dls- vouraKlii2 to holdi'rs. Cables were weak nnd lower : domestic markets dull and lendlna downward and the local feel nu bearish. Holders seemed discouraged nnd thu liquida tion was ceneriil , ' otno of the Inrvu oper.ilors who boiicht wheat yesterday that a reaction mlt'lil , bo I'alcillitted afler Hiieh a iloollne , neemed to reallru their mistake nnd miidn hnate to not rid of their MircbaseM. Harry Lester , who WIIB i , irood bnyrryesterdiiy. wtis one of these , and durln tlio flrnl two hours of'clinnxc was thought to have .sold at least 600,0 0 liu , l.aler ho cave up luenamuof I' . I ) . Armour us his pr ncliml , 1'ardrlduo cov ered a consldiTiibli ) I mi of shorts on the way down. Jlny opened uiichanued nl lU" c anil slowly siKjed : olT at lilJ.c. Then thu elm racier of the news , and the. I cm per of the pit hccnn to cliuir.'e. A dNpatcli from New Yon < said there wns Rood iMi.vlna for export there , nnd that tir v.ite advices from ails declared thu mar ket strung mrl advanclnj , ' . thouith public cables did not bear this out. qiiot nu' the mar ket lower. I'.ncourasement ciimo later fiom domeslu ) Miui-ees. the chief of .vhich was the prospitits held out by the eastern railro.nls thai. In a duy or two they expected to bo able to handle everything olleicl to thenAs many Interior millers had orders hero waltln' . ' the resumption of railroad tralllc. the tesiilt was a lively c.ish wheat biislne.ss and many or their orders were received to take advantaso of the Imptoved Rhlppln * prosueuts. The piospeets advanced sharply toward the close nnd e.oscd at. about the top. About the only bull factor was the reported decrease of nearly 2.00.XCOO bu. In the amount on passage , liiit this WUH offsijt by a dispatch that the Eng lish visible supply Increased about I,5UD,009 bu. last week , Corn wasHtronsor. The receipts wore liberal but the erndlnR was very poor luijeoil. onlv clKht carloads out of : i2l ( coins to cunt met. The break yeBtor.l'iy started a Rood deal of eovcrlnj ; by shorts and as lonjis had pretty well llnuldatoil yesterday there was not much for sale and prices hardened , mlrnnuliic HUiwly all day and closing at the ton. making a train over yestordav of from % a toac. . Outs were also decidedly stronger , record ingin advance of from ? e to Ic. Hot ; prod nets opened weak and lower on ac count of the heavy receipts of ho.'s at the leading pricking centers and the lower prices forllvn hoKshcni. l.aler , part of this lost was recovered and the eloso shows no marked change from lust Iliniros. Estimated iccclpts for tomorrow : Wheat. 109 ears : corn , 13 ! ) ears ; oats. 145 cars. Ho s , 40.IIGO bond. The leading futures rnn .od as follows : Cash quotations were as follows : 1'i.ouu Dull and easy. W u BAT No. 2 sprini wheat. S9' ' c ; ' No. 3 sprint ' : wheat , SOJtHlc ; No. 2 rod , OJJJc. 'CoiiN-No.2. . ' Sf.o. " wl"te- Ilvis Na 2 , . KI.AX SKR No. I , 9fic. TIMOTHV Hr.nD-l'rlme. * l.2 : : < r l.2l. I'OIIK AIoss pork , per hbl. , jr.T.YiJT.Si'i ' : Inrd lieri-wt. W03 ; short ribs sides ( loosoi. W.VU B. , : dry salted shoulders ( boxo I * ' ) . t4iUI.A'Ji : short elonr Bides ( bo.\ed ) . $3.3.vai.C ' . f WMHKv-Dlstlllore1 llnlshed goods , per sal. , iiK C'nt loaf , nni'liangod. - TAI.I.OW full cronni Cheddars , iotin Americas , 12O2Jf.o ! : Hats , 11 © Itecolpts and shipments today were as fol lows : On the Troduco oxchamre today : Hnttoi marlfptHteady null unchanged : fancy cream- orv. 27462 0 ; line western , yi ' .lic ; orulnarv S.'OO'J''e : selected dairy. 2.K 2ic. ! ESgs , SS5is5e ! > "o\v V'ork Nixv : YOIIK , Jan. ! > . I'r.oun-lfecclpt.s , 40- Sltpaekaces : exports. 2.245 bills. : inn ket ( lull and unsettled ; snlex , 2I.70J bids. COIIN JIlMi , Steady and quint , \\'IIIAT : Ueoolpts. I2r > )0 ) lm. ; oxportp. 111,141 hu.j sales , : , ( ! ( , ( ) bn. future ! ) , 74ooi ; un. hiiot .Spot market dull and unsettled , olosiii" stronor ; No. 2 red. II U41 { in nti.ro and tiu- | Opllons opened M4i'/5o up on thu In the amount on passage and forulgiT'buy- Jng , declined > 4@Uo on the reported hu.ivy Importations of wheat and [ lour In Iho Hulled Kingdom with lower cables nnd snow In the winter wheat hootlons. Advanced Jiffft line on slrotiKor tontlncntnl cables and shorts covering ; No. 2 red , .lanniirv , . . flowing at JI.04J4I 1-ebrnary. ll.04 iai.U4Ji. closing nt * li.1 ( ? ; Murcli. tl. < ( .m , elosln" nt Hl.lU'i ! Aurll , * 1.1MIH1.07' closing ut * l,07 ! ; Muy.I.U5i-IGffl.Ui : | | ? . . el atflOfl' ; Juno , H.aifiQI.OJJI , u us ne ut y ; July y H.iIMai.r.4. ) ( closing ut ll.iey. > IIVK Dull ; woslorn , l'Sctl ' 01 , lll.UH ) Ull. ' Dull ; Canada country made , 'TonN-rlloci'lts.243.3M | hu , ; oxports. 178.820 hu , : salon. wr > .vU ) bu. of futures ; Ilo | > .0 bu. of pol ; spot murUol unsettled and less native , closing steady ; No. 2 , 6li52c ) In elevator ; KlUM'io ' iilloai : unariitlud mixed. 40/iji5io ; ! : No , .1 , 4K 4li ; ato-imur nilxrd. Rua.llc. On- llona declined ' .anc , on Inritu receipts and easier cabluSj advanced Mffl * o and elosmt Btnatly'iO'iunvurlnst ni lit with whuut and royorlnu ; .lanuary. Mf.O.V.v , closlnu' at.V.'e ; Kelruary ) , Sl'WWl'Je , closlni : nt ftlfie ; Slnreh blun'tjc , clnsln at filfi ! > j April ftl. ' dt-ll'je , closlni : at 51iu ! ; May , f > 'Jiifl.107ic. eloslnv at clohlnsat 49 , ' ci July , . OATOIlucolntK. . OJ,3uO hii.i exports. 12n9 : ; bu , ; sales , fSd.Oio bu. offutuios : IM.9JO bn. of spot ; spot market Irreuuliir. fairly active , rinsing sloadlur ; options tlrinor. fairly artlve : oloslng at iWVc : I'obru HAV I'lriu und qulot. llui'S Krin , fairly nctlvo. confectioners' , 4'sci powdcrt'il , 4 7-iJoi ( Intud , 4'iOliio ; cubns , 4 7-Uic. MU.A ( isis-.Nuw Orleans , fulrjy active ana llrm. ltio 1'alr demand and firm , I'KTiioi.Ki'w ' Stoutly and qulcti united closed nt Me for February. COTTON SKKD UH. I'lnucr ; crude. S5'iJJSc ; yellow , UV , TAI.I.OW Kusy , dulls city ( f.0t ! ) for piiok- ai-'es. ) 4Xo. ItnsiN-Htuiuly ! nnil quiet. TUIII' : NTINKDull nt liiJIU'c. Ktiiis Uulet and titcady ; western , 24Q23o ; roculpt , 'VIsr packages. . . . . , Wool-WeuUur and dulli domestic Ilevco , OOut-.tio ; piillud , 2tCttlct ; Texas , lOui-'iy. Lum Quiet nnd barely fcttaUy ; western iteam clo * a at 10.42' , ; nuks , WO tlorcen at tfl.40 < afl.4'l | ODllonn nalo , 603 t crcosl Jan- miry. W.42 ; Kaliritnry. < U5 $ Jlnroh , . . . , I'OIIK Qulol and steady ; now mess , faoc ® 10. ( in : oxtru prlmn. t9. ! > \ CUT MKATS Uulel. Mliiltl.r.S ( Juli't. llliTTKit-In falrdcinnnd nnd nrm ; wcilcrit rfiilrjr , l5 J2c : ; wesiorn crcatnory. wpMSJot Klittn. 3 ® .i > jc. . , , UUKCRR-Kiilrly nctlvo iinil firm : part skims , BU&llOe. I'm Iitn > Ainerlcnn. tl.V7TiUI7.75. ( Joi'i'Kit I'lriu ; liiKD.iiiiiiiiirr , U.iO. I.KADQuiet : i.'omrstlc , * J.-5. mm ginet. ; gl raits , J19.90. KIIIMIIK City Mnrki'tH , KASSAS CITV. Mo. . .Ian. , V-Kr.oun-lJn- cliangpd ; patinit. r.MO/13 IV ) ; extra fancy , * . .2l ' .23 ! fancy , JJ.O. > Ti.M3cholcel.lHXa2.UO ; X.\\ , (1.7.1 ® l.tli. WllKAT Dull nnd lower ! > "o. 2 cash. 77o hid. ( DUN Market higher ; No. 2 , cash , ilia bill , IIU'jo. asked ; Janiinry , : Mo bill , : il ? c asked ; I'ekrniirv. ; n'/o ' .iskod. OAT -.ow r ; No. 2 , c.ish. S7e ! bid. ! Up nsKed ; .liiniiary , 28 c asled.May. ; 'Me bid , Jllc asked. ItiJTTKH Ilncliangcd ; croanipry. SJftJ'iio ; dairy , U ITo : sloro packed HKitUc : roil , 10 ffli.'c. Enns tliichaii''od nt ICc. llAV-l'ncluinged ' ; tlniotliy.K.5-ttS.OO ; fancy pr.ilrle. i.1.wxiii.W. ( KI.A.XSF.KD Unchiinzed at 8lWc , on a basis uf purp. KBt'Kii'M U'he it , 47.000 bu.j corn , ( ! .W)31lu. ) ; o.its. 2.'io ( ) bu , Hiiii'MKNTSVhc t , : I8COO bu. ; corn , 7.00J 5/u. ; oats , 9.00C tu. _ Onmliu ( irnln Alnrliet. ! Prices liased on delivery at Mississippi river ' points , Nibraska Inspujtlon , and ton duyV shipment , un CHS otherwise state ; ! . Cash grain calls for ship ncnt within flvo days. WIIKAT No. 2 sprint. . .Me bid. t'oliN No. 3 or bolter , cash , : .C ! e ; Kebririry shipment , MM. IIVK-No. ! l. 7.13 bid. , , OATS No. 2 white , 'JO'io bid. Illu asked ; No. : i.iOc : bid. a c linked. Sales Ken rears No. .1 wliltn o-it.s h.T the Kowler I. levator company to Cookrell Itros , at 3lillvui'iirs ; No. : i wlilto oats. Fowler L.e- vntor compniy : to 11. Kowler , at 3 c. IIOAItl ) OK TIIAI1B NOTK4. \V. II. Axtater , Mncoln : ! ' . W. West , Wlsiior ; William Vnn Doliron. Wlllard. and' . I. 1. . Hit kor. West I'olnt. were among the Nebraska grain men who wore slink , ng hinds : with the brokers In the Ho irJ of Trade building to. lay. William Oreor. u prominent mnrehant and gr.iln mun of 1'liur. 11,111 , la. . Is in Omaha for a few days. ItoKtnn Wool. liosTON. Macs. , Jan. 5. The demand for wool hns been moderate mm tlio sales have been mostly In small lots. Ohio and I'onnsylvunl'i lleeees have been soiling at 2Uu for X mill II lr ) 31e for XX and XXX and iibovo ; Michigan X , 2Wl2i ( ! u : No , 3 wool In fair ; Uonrtnil : r > ® : ( > for Olilo. and : cS He ; Mlclilcnn No. 1 combing wools are dull at : i7 ® ' ! c : Ohio line delaines have been In di'iiiand at 3 ' / ( iM4c and .Mich igan at " e ; unu ashed and unnicrchantablo Ohio and .Michigan llcecoa soil -it llKS'Elo : territory wools nro slondv and sell on the scoured basis of .Uto'lOc for line : ! i.W.1Se for line medium and .VWiSSo for medium ; Texas , Uall- fornhi and Oregon wools are unchanged. In pulled wool theio lus been u Mtu.idv trade with sales of super ut30iil2u as to iiuallty. ox- trus22iOe : ; Australian wools are llrm : foreign carpet wools are dull. Now York Dry fSoods Sliirknt. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 5. Iluslncss in dry goods was characterized by no now features as re gards tbo demands , which continued moderate In view of the lnr.ro shipments now going for ward to constitute the new Mocks for the Hprlng trade. Agents today advanced the price of Dwight nnchor4-4 bleached sheetings to S'Je on the ptlcoof Hill A ; 4-1 blenched and lia f b cached .sheetings wns made 7'4'e , and Hill I ) 4-4 bleached , Glie. _ Liverpool Markets. LivKitrnou Jan. fi. WIIIAT : Qulot but steady ; Uallfornlu No. 1,8s ( i'jd8-i ' 7d percen tal ; rud western cprlng. Ks 1'dffi-s "d ; No. 2 rod winter. 8s mdW'S 2d. Tlio receipts of who.it since last report were iKO/iCO centals In cluding 192,0) . ) American. Cons Steady ; demand fair : mixed western. 5s . ' , ' 411 percental. The receipts of American corn since last report were 141.700 centals. I'livs ( Janadliui. Os per cwt , ; tallow , fine American , 208 : id per uwu JUltviiiikoe Murkuts. Mir.WAimr.E , WIs. . Jan. 5. Wnmr May , ! ) . ) ? 4C : No. 2sur'nuf , Hie : No. 1 northern. 9192c. UOIIN Finn ; No. 3 , 374c. ! OATS Quiet ; No. 2 whlto. 315@,2c ! ; No. 3 , white , : iO3ilic. HAiti.ur Qulot ; Mo , 2 , .ri71ic ; sample on track. W 8irJ4e. ! UVB Easy ; NO. 1. Me. HI. I.ouls .Milrkets. PT. I.outs. Mo. , Jan. 5. WliUAT-FIrm ; cash , S9c ! ; Mnv. 8.14S3ic. ! O ux firm ; cash , J3Jri7c ( ( : May. : Wic. ? OATS i-toady ; uiish. 3lac : jMay. 31 > ic bid. I'oitic I'Mrmur ; now , ? 10.75. LAUD Klrmor at J3.S.1. WHISKY J'.lH. Minneapolis Wheat JMarket. MtNNKAiMi.ts. Minn. , Jan. .1. WIIKAT Tbo market was slow , but made n slight recovery at the close ; cash quite active : receipts. 200 curs. . Clnio : No. 1 northern , Ju. : nary. 80JIc : May. 1'OHc bid ; on track. No. 1 hard. 88'/e ' { ; No. 1 northern , B7ic ! : No. 2 northern , 81ie. ! Coll'vo Market. NEW YOIIK. Jim. S. Options opened steady , .VfJ'.O polnlH down : eloKcd steady , IC J''O points down ; sales , 14.7.10 bags , Including : January , $1223I2.4' : Fdbriinry. $1100 ® 12. 13 ; March , Stl.R1 < U > l2.00 : May. t I.C.vail.70 ; June. $11.70 ; September , $ ll.iUIl.t,1 ( ; spot Ulo No. 7. $13.23. Cincinnati Markets. CINiNNATi , O. , Jan. 5. WHEAT Stronger ; No. 2 rod. We. OOIIN Dull ; No. 2 mixed , 42c. OATS Easier ; No. 2 mixed , 33'J34o. ; WIIIBKV SI. IS. Traders' Talk. CHICAOO , III , , Jan. ' 5. Counsolmiiii k Day to Cockioll Itros. : The grain murkets opened dull nnd weak , lint Improved upon assurances from eastern railway lines that shipments would bo promptly handled by thu end of this week , Tlie ( irst Indications of strength wrru Ino , its , . 'oni and rye respectively , which wore boo. lit freely by shippers for Now England points. Stocks of wheat at Interior ml ling points have become consid erably rnducrd dur ng the long blockade nnd an actlvo tlcmund followed the announce ment. that shippers wcro ready for orders axnln. Homo such grain hold In storu hero hnd been hedged by May .sales , and the cover ing of these hedges floated a strong market for futures , and an actlvn demand from short speculators , llrlllih cables wuro heavy , but late prices from the continent quoted markets recovering from the roccnt depression. Thu northwest reported small receipts and sent buying orders , drain markets act as If they had seen bottom prices fortlie piesetit. I'rovislons weroonly In moder ate demand. buyers holding oil' on account of largo estimated receipts of ho/s for the balance of Iho week. Thcro was , however , no special hulling pressure , nnd the market is In condition to muku u strong rally any moment. ( JlilCAiio. 111. , Jan , 5. F. O. Logan .t Oo. to J. Sands Commission company : In sym- pnlhv with foreign advices wheat opened weak , at about 9lic. sold off to Ol'ie. The belling was general with u few buying orders on the market until I'ardrldgo and Iho holders ot nnls bceanio buy erf. This jut : the price up to Wieof ru mors of higher cables. The market sold up to 93c. Thoclos ng Islklo loUVtO wiih.llght oll'or- Ings. Tbo situation Is unchanged. Export demand , light stocks In Europe , heavier than estimates and our own gnmlng crop pro tected by snow'all tends to restrict specula tion , and without It wo cannot have much. If any , advance. Iteculpls at Interior points are light , which about o If nets the light exports. Kor the near f tituro wo look fornuriow llnc- ttiutlons with u good trading marketer moderate prollU. Corn stronger on lighter re ceipts. We believe i I'colpts will Inereuno and prices ? o borne lower. In oats very little Is doing. May cliiNcd at 31V , I'rov.Mons ruled diret and closed weak at Inside prices. I'.ickcrs were niodoruto hellers. Heavy re ceipts of hogs at country points Inlluonced EOIIIO outsldo colllni' . CIIICAOO , III. , Jan. 5. ICeniiett , Hopkins .V Co. tii ! ? . A. MoWliortor , 213 Hoard of Trado. Omaha. Wheat : The market sold down early on easier cables and lack of outside supply. but room traders thought II prudent to cover shorts and did so ; thulr short lines hud beiin griming for some daft and pr cus had fallun BO emit Innou.slv that U scumcd udvlsnblo to tnko prollts and wait for a rally to ro-sell on. Thai has been thu govciplng factor lu today's trade. The situation Is un changed ; It Is not bolluvcd hy conservative traders that toiiay'u strength will last long , Clearance light an' ! now uxport cniago- inenls small. I'lmlng cables weio heavy and materially lower , Corn has shown strength today from the very outset , outh do market * wi > n eiiually Htrong , Kpuciiliitivo price ) ara bujlnniiu to respond appuruntly to lluu Improved con sumptive and exiunt demand. Vester- day 73I.WO bnsliuls weru taken for export and It looHs HS it today's business would ai'urosati * ns much. Thu udvuncu will probably b slow but It ought to bu a very substantial one. Ono of our shitwd traders , now abroad whern hu U studying the situa tion , predicted Mo for May eorn in Chicago on Iho piiHpeiHlvi ) forcUn demand. Oats have rallied somewhat In sympathy with other markets. The decline lias opened new murk- el ? , a shipper cavs bo sold 13 C.IM today to go to Vienna. the Ir ) > t ho sold Ihero this season. Provisions huvu shown no now fuaturci. Hogs continue to eomu In freely. The trade Is baarUh und no Improve ment In coiibcquenco Is looUod for at inojunt. s rriuiiis ,7.v/ > ; 7olv/.s' . New VOIIK , Jan. 6. The stock nmvkel to- duy Hhowod another ronctlonary tamper and thu volume nt buslnos * was bomuwhut small , but wullo there was oonilderublo vrcnturu to soil from nil qutrton , the now huying con- n i o.1 on such n BC.ilo thi ; t prices on Iho list were Rtiibbornly hold and no mo stocks uvan scored hiindsoina lulviincus , though only In the InduMrlnls were thnsa of special nn port unco nt the close. There was throughout , the Uny n determined effort to briiu about a re action from the strong upward movement of yesterday nnd the stdlliu was credited to u Inrjodo/rec to the bulls , who linvo void out nnd wl h now to buy buck at lower prices. The beam , however , taking advantage of thu wcro active and aggressive and there WHS In omo directions n disposition to oncour.igo the reaction on the part of those whose Inter ests are supposed to Ho In holdlirt lhn Riigth of rest market. Tsoctirkut , how ever , whllu Uniorat thu closu us a rule showed throughout n very strong undertone , the orders to buy being Inr.-o nt every decline and especially from eomrtilsslon houses , The low priced shares again attracted a great deal of attention , MI id among these , Louisville , New Albany fi Chicago , Wheeling & l.ako Erie. Heading and HulTiilo. Rochester A 1'ltU- burg. tiU'Hher with I'lltsburx & Western , wcro most conspicuous. Thu Industrials , however , were the features for strength , and nil tlio loadersscoruJ handsome gains. Among tlm usually nctlvo list Nuw England was thp early center of Interest , the runuwal of the old .story of a deal with thu Now Haven carrying lm price In the forenoon to 49V but there was flea soiling ut llrit llguro and It dually retire I be'ow Its opening price and oven below Its last night's figures , Thu Koad- In ; securities weru strong on tliu report that the Interest on the Incomes will bu paid , and It fairly took thu p'ace of Nuw England us the leader of thu market , both as to activity anil strength. The other coal companies weru not hu pod by the advance In Iteudln. , however , though among tlio low priced shares Tennes see Coal WIIB very prom nent , us well as the biisqiiehnnna .V Western nrefcrre.l , though ouch of thuyu stocks reacted In the Until deal- In t's. The opcntni was generally firm ut Inslgnlll- canl advances In most shares from last night's figures , but selling orders apparently from 1/ondon Induced considerable short selling nnd nfter thu lirst cpurt on tliu early demand , the en tire list reacted though u loss of 1 per cent on Erie preferred was the only Important concession at the tune. Tlm market held stubbornly , however , and before noon the losses were rcgal-ied , but only to bo lost again In the afternoon , the Industrials In the mean time takin ; the Und In the upward move ment nnd Chicago ( Jus was pushed forward fiom 74U to TS'i , and ouch retaining most all the g'lln at thu close of business. The now lead stocks on the other hand wuro still weak and both lost over 1 nor cent. There was somesclllng of Northern I'n- cillc stocks on the icport that the Camillas would show a decrease. The markut flnn ly cUncd active and fairly .steady after n slight rally In tliu final trading , but most .stocks are small fractions lower than last evening while no iniilurl.il loss occurred In anything. Chicago cage ( las , howovur. Is up 3ia pur cent , distil lers \U \ per cent. Northern 1'aclfio prufortod I'.S pur cent and Cordage I percent. Government bonds have been dull and firm. State bonds have beun entirely neglected. . The following are the closing iioU'ons | | ! : for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex change todiiy : Atrhlson 4i' N. V. C'eutrul nJM Ad.unit Kxpreas 1411 N. V. Chi. A Ht. 1 , . . . , 24 Alton , T. H 32 do preferred 81 do preferred 128 Ohio MlnslsMppl. . . . 2.1 American I'lprcsi..11(1 ( ilo preferred 85 II. C. H. * N 44 Onlnrlo A XVculern. . 2IJi ( Cunndn I'nclllc U".1 Oregon Iniprovciuo't 21) ) Canailn Southern . . . I'd1 ( ort'KOii Nuv h8 Central I'nclllc : ! 4 ! Ornuon Trnns 1776 Clips , ft Ohio 2UW'1'ncltlc ' Mall do Ist-prefcrrcd. . . filial I' . I ) . A. " do 2ml preferred. . IWHjPlttsburK. . . IM Chicago .V Alton. . . .145 Pullman I'nliic 10DU UvadliiK 41U . 73161 Itock Island Mil l.'cl. Hudson. . . .12.IWM. l ft S. F. 1st pfd. 7(1 ( Del. I. , it W .189 ISt. 1'nul 62 1) . .VII. ( ! . pfd . 4S I do preferred 1ZIM Kast Tennessee SHiiSt. I' . . .Mln. A Mini..115)1 do iHt preferred. . . il-to.SI. . I'uul AOnialm. . . 47M do 2nd preferred. . tU I do preferred ,10'J Uric. i'enn. ( 'onl A Iron. . 43 do preferred 741 $ Texas I'nclllc 14H I'ortVnyno 1GI Tol. AO.Ccn. pfd. . . . W Chi. A Hnst ill | , ! I Union I'nclllc 4UK ] locking Viilley . . . . ; ) I"1 II. S. ISxpruas fit Houston A Texas. . . . 2 Wnbiuh , St. K A I' . . HVe Ht. Paul .t Duluth. . . 47f , do prrforrail. . . . .rfit Knnins it TCXIIBI. . . . r.i'C Wells KnrEO IJxp. ir,9 Lnke KrloA West. . . 2271 Wcalcrn tJnlon 84 do prelerred C.1V ! { Am. Cotton Oil Iffll l.nkoShure -31 Colonulo foa Louisville & Nnsh. KtltlllomcntnUc IZ I.onlsvllle AN. A. . 211)5 Iron Silver 125 Memphis A Clmr. . . Ontario. , 44H MIchiKnn Central..lUM guloksllvcr 4 MM. Iy. . A W ! do preferred. . . ; . . . 224 ! do preferred 1:1. : ! Sutro 6 Minn. & St. I. lj ) llulwcr 40 ilo preferred 21 Illch. A XV. I' . Ter. . . . 15H Missouri I'nclllc . . . . IHJ ( XVUfonsIn Ccntml. . . WH Muhlle AUhlo V-j Creat Northern iifd..l l .Vnsli-vllle Chiilt illlj Chlcauo Oan , 78 N. J. Central Illljj Lend Trust. Ilrti Norlolk & West pfd. & 5W Siipir Trust Bi ! Northern 1'ncltlc. . . . 3iJ < Southern 1'ncltlc .19 do preferred 7U-J6 Oreiron S.IA U. N. . S1V < II. r. . Denver A f ! . . . ! SU 11. U. W. 41 - Northwoxtern 1 lt ( > 6 It. G. XV. dls 7IW ilo preferred. . 142 The total sales of stocks today wcro a'l'2,278 shares : Inclndlir. : AtchLson. 19.30 ; Chicago Ons , 27.4.10 ; Erle.3l.OMl : Louisville & Nashville. 4.300 ; Missouri I'aclllc , 8r > 0) ) ; Northern I'a- clflc preferred , S.820 ; lJcadlnff.r > 'I,7S ( ) ; Klchmond West , 1'olnt. 29,913 ; St. I'aul. 20 , : 3 : St Paul & Omaha , 3.300 ; Union Pacific , I4fOi ; Western Union , 14,133. I'lnanelal Itevlevv. NKW YoitK. Jan. 5. Tno I'ost says : Ex- ajseratod and lopsided as the recent market has boon , its cuimo Is oaslly oxplalnalilo. The hull lenders , whoso sueeesslu ! opernt'ons n'osed ' the old your , paused In thulr labors last Saturday , leaving the market to rnullzn UK own ranito of prices by an advancolii minor specialties proportioned to the calns already made lu standarJ storks. The whole plan was manured cleverly. Tliu appctltoof the trader element was.snlllc'cntly whetted to Insnro a Hharo advance In these cheap Hiiuonlatlvo favorites , while thu loading operators wcro quietly taking their prollts elsewhere on last month's advance. Ordinarily such a confused and excited movement ns the stralnlnc called forth in the cheap .stocks must bo loft to.spend Us force hnforo the roaetlonal advance of the market on Its merits Is resumed , and this doubtless explains the slowness , of the Cranccr , VumlerbllU and Gould stocks yester day uml today. Now York Money Market. NEW YOIIK , Jim. S. MONBV ON OALt , Easy , raiitflns from 3 to 4 per cent ; last loan , : i per cent ; closing offered nty percent. I'lii.Mi : MKIICANTILE PAI-EII 44' ® per cont. STIIIMNO : ExciiANiiB-Qnlot and llrm at tor sixty day bills and $1.81 ! : for demand. The closing quotations on bonds : London Stock Murlict. lCip/r///i | / ( / / < nS93jJumen / / / Qontnn / LONDON , Jan 5. [ Nuw York lluialtl Cable- Special to TUB HRK. ] During thu afternoon ( he stock markotH presented rather an unset- lied nppearanco. Ilusluuss lias been f.nrly active , but realization preponderated. Con suls are 1- ( I to ! percent butter. Iteall/.atlou In American railways has been qulto largo , thu scale selling , uhlully coming from the province whore. It seems operators have sud denly awakened to thu fact that they had bettor s-uciiro thulr profits. The result was nearly a general roHpse. prices ranging from ' 4 to I per cent. Norfolk & Western prefer ence , which stood well the grerter part of thu day , has been freely olTured. In some CUPOS prices rallied slightly from Hin lowest points , with regard to Canadian lines , thu Canadian I'aclllu advanced y per cone , Urund Trunk was Hat aim Nubstantantlnlly lower ; Mexican ordinary preferences were dull and lower , whllo South Amcrlu'in Issues are Improved , Monuv was almost iinlondiiblu , Hhort loans have been obtained at U to 1 per cent ills- count. The market Is qnlot. two and tbreo- monlhs' bill being quotud at' ' per cunt , LONDON ; Jim. 6.--Tho following were thu London stock quotations eloslng at 4 p. m. : money V.ii-lii | : ITIbio I "CcntriiT. TTTTnT" Lnntuli * iiccnunt. . . . .T > ? .Mcxlctn onlliii'rjXH ! N. V. I' , ft o , Uta. . . 'M Ht. I'uiil cuiumon. , . t-IW Cim. I'aclllc l N. V. Cuiitrul Ul ! l.'rlo I1O Pennsylvania .V ( Hrlii 2mlii 1IO > Ituidlint tin IIAII Hll.VEIt--4i ; 9-lfld. Mo.Nr.Y" ! pur cont. Hutu of discount In tlio open market for both short , and three months' bit's.2iM'i ' percent. Amount ot bullion 1:0110 Into tbo Hunk of Englitiul on huiam-u , ir.oUOil. ; financial Notes , NKW OKICANS. La. , Jan. 5. Clearings , M.ISS.483. NKW VOIIK , ,1'in. 3. Clearings , tl8'J)7I,8.10j : ) balances , t7-i''J , 2(1) ( . I'AIIIS , Jan. 5. Throe per cent rentes , 03f : 37iu ! for thu account , lUi.TMioltu , Mil.Inn. ft , OluarlngH , toJny , ta.l'lil..UJ ' ; balancesir.'l.tlJJi nitc. ( i per eei.t , I'lin AUKI.PIIIA , I'a , , Jan. 5. Thu hank clcar- Ings , JI7.'J1.7rS : : balances , J-.siJ.'J.M ; money , 4 pur cont. IlAVANl , Jan. 5. Siianlsh gold. I2.)0 : ) ( g2i0. Exchunguiiiilut. Sugar qulut , Tomorrow will be observed as u holUlur. IliMti.lN , Jan. 5. The st-itumcnt-of the 4m- iiurlal Hank of ( lernuny Hhoivi u decrease In In specie ot 2.M15.00J rnarka. rir , I.OUI8 , Mo. . Jail , .1. Olearlnrs , t4,2lll.V ) ; halancu4tl'4,4)1) ) . Money , I'xifi ? | ) df cunt , i'.x- uh.iiiRuon Now York , 25u prumium , SSOSTON , Mass. , Jun , 5. Clearings. t3lIW.CIJi ( balances , J''AT.at ; ; rate for money. .CWH per cent i cxclmngo on Now York , li < BI2 per cunt discount perfl.Uou. CIIICAOO , III. , Jan. fi.-Now York oxchiingo at 2.Vtf > Oo premium Money weak ut 3'i tl porcout. UauU cloarlnuslls,3W,9IO. Sterling ex hango ttilot | nt 8 .W for slxty-tluy bills nnd 11.flit for sight drafts. llriivrr .Mining Slorkx , DBNVP.II , Colo. , Jun , X The following lltt Is thnelosliu < iuotitloii ? ' > ii the Mlnliu oxali.'i today. Sale * . I San I'rnneNco Atlnlnt ; Quotations. SAN KiiA.vctsco , O.il , . .Ir.u. 5. Tlio olllclat cloiltr ; nuotatlons for mining stocks today were as follows : OM.lll.t l.Il'l ! STUCK MAltKKT. OMMIA. Jan. a. Kecelpts were 18'M catt'o , 12.20 luus. 2C : ! .sheep nnd 21 ! horses , n all , : .04 cars , the largest number of ears of slojk over reeolved at this point. In a single dav. Tlio largest pre vious record was made July 15. IS ! ) , ) , when : w ) C'irs wore received. Tliu two days' roooluts compared wjth Monday and Tuesday of last week show an Increase of 1,40 cattle , U'luO hoes and a decrease of KM sheep. The supply of cattle was the largest In nearly two months , and the iiuality was In general very fair. Ilo1 If s were asking steady prices , us advlccn froi. . Chicago wcro favora ble , but with such liberal oircrh.Ls both local and shipping buyers could nll'ord to bo bear ish , On cattle th , t suited them their bids were ibout Ifo to Me lower than Monday , and It was hard work to got them to look at any thing else , to say noth n 'Of gett ng a decent bid. Trading was very slow , and prices from lOe to 20c lower all around. Good 11.13 to 1401 pound hooves sold at from $ LfiO to $1.110 , and fair to good HM to 12.1) ) pound steers at from J..Tn loftlM ) . The bulk of the receipt changed hands at from Jl.2.1 to fti.fi' ' . and there were n good many very fair cattle unsold at the close. The market for botcher slock was no bettor than for beef steers , an1 ! trading drngKcd throughout the day. The demand was about asgoo.l as usual , but the supply belnz rather liberal , buyers XT ere rather Indifferent and pounded prices from the sturt. A decl tic of lOc to I5u all around was the result. Uootl to choice cows and heifers sold from $ J.4D to 3.00 ! , fair to good stock from HiM to 3J.2. ' > , common and canning grades from Kl.25 to SI.75. Hulls , oxen and stags sold easier at ? 1. . * > 0 to $ 1.00. Uo- sirablu veal calves were steady at ? 'l.5i tof 1.75 ; common stuff and yearlings from 1.50 to ! 1.00. The stocker and fecjdor market was gen erally unchanged. Thcro-wero several coun try buyers looking 'around , but the supply was moat'cr and trade light. I'rlces remain IIrm , the bulk of thu trading being from $ . ' ,40 to J-.M. Keprobentatlvo sales : STEfCHS. HotlB Dealers generally were looking for heavy receipts today , si ) thut the run of ] tH cars uld not , comu In the way ot u Jtirprlse. Taken us a whole thu quality of the oircrlngs wns very good , largely on thu hu.ivy weight ordui , goo.I light weights lining rather scarce. The market opened out rather slow , with buyers generally bidding a shade easier and sellers asking steady to strong prices. I'rlces Impioved nnd hcttlud back by Ills and starts. 01 . 10) ) TO M . . . . SIM - ; i75 7i ) . . . . . ! > a . ) M 297 7(1 ( i'4'l ' KM (11 ( 1U1 120 : ' ? f > o 3 70 1.8 . . 272 8) ) 19 370 fi * .Ill 2 in il M 07 1.71 IftJ ! I70 M 331 at ) T 212 1VO 3 7) (51 ( 2S ! > ; > 75 fin . . . . .aw ; i 3 7J 011)3 ) 370 : i7i fiT .231 IKV ) : )7(1 ) ( Ifl f8l 40 37.1 B5 . . 21.1 3 70 71 i74. 120 3 75 61 . .28 ? 3 70 71 20 : r.M 3 7.1 < : . . . 241 m 3 70 8) ) o" . .an 3 70 nY ! " ! ! : ! ) 375 ID . .241 Ivo 3 ,0 in urn ) 41 373 fi'J . .2.KI 300 370 si J.KI 12) ) 375 Tl ( . .231 8) ) 3 M * ni . .21(1 ( 180 3 70 rls , ' 375 . .2'l I 10) ) 3 70 r i. . .VSrt 2JO 3 75 210 3 7,1 . . . .112,1 200 3 75 liiiiii 40 3 70 60 . . .273 200m ; 375 (0. ( . . . ' 'GO 120M 2 7i ) TO. . . .2M 12) 375 (12 ( . . .275 M 370 r.o. . 24) ) 3 75 ' . . ' . ' .Ml 2v ( ) 370 111. . 3 75 n. . . .I'M 240 H70 (1.1. ( . 121 07. . " 200 3 70 67 . . . .201 I2J 3 75 01. . Jiff ICO II 7J ( HI . . . .2SO 8) 3 75 (12. ( . . .274 120 370 01. . . . .a.2 ; 00 373 . .2i'9 iw iJ. . . 2i MW 3 75 1GO 73 Ml . . . .2.1.1 III ) 3 75 70 Kl. . . 240 i'J3 71) ) 2(14 ( 2SO 3 70 Kl. . . . .a4n 121 53 2SS 320 3 70 61. . , . am f > 8 201 43 370 M..352 2SO 111 'Ml 3(1) ( ) 370 f > ' 1 . . . , 3'Jll 8) ) 70 27.1 491) ) 370 III 30 M CO .2(5 ( 8) ) 370 M 32H " 383 73 253 2 JO 370 40 38 80 3 8rt 01 . . . . 3'5 323 370 69 . . . . 1)12 ) 40 38) ) G5 229 I Si ) 373 4(1 ( IMX ) 383 IK ! 271 40 3 70 6H . . . ,3M 120 38) ) 05 2(12 2fO 3 71 02 : J27 381 7 207N ) 370 M . . . .3,1 83 380 72 27(1 ( HID 370 117 SKI IM 383 " ' ' " ' 60".2.V ! ! > H3 370 Hlm ' : 1181 ( H ) . . . . 2TO 80 370 ( Kl . . . .313 380 58 % 8 10) 370 fiil . . . . : ir4 381 I'ltlS AM ) MOtlUll. II 75 - 320 SIIKICI * Tliu supply consisted of a couple of shiRlu docks of mixed natives , mostly In in hi. They sold ruadlly at f 1.1(5. ( Thu demand Is nc- tlvo and prices stronv. I'alrto oed natives are ( itiotaDlu at from f 1.7.1 to jl.OO. westerns nt fromji..1i : to { 1.75. common mrl stooKcr.s at from $2.21 to f.'l.5'i. lamhs at from J'.UO ' to J1.50. Hcprcsunt itlve sa'cs ' : No. Av. 1'r. KB native lamus 01 J4 05 Kt'rclpts and lls ; > ( ) < lllou or Slnclt. Olllclnt rocelptn an'l dlsposlilon of stock as shown hy thu books of tliu Union Sto-U VunU company for the twuntv-fuur hours , endln1 , ' at 5 o'clock p. m , , January 5 , 1HJ2 : HI-ICKII'IM. Chicago I.lvc Stock Miirkrt. CiliOA.,0. 111. , Jan. 5. [ Special Telegram to THE HKII.I i hero was no quotable decline In values , mil the market lacked the buoyancy thut bus marked it for some days past. This has to bo expected , In vloxv of the largely in- cioased arrivals since Saturday wo have had about27.000 ho.id or nearly fr',00 P more tlinn for the Name time last week. These have all found buyers without the sacrifice of prices , but a continuance of such runs must soon re sult In a general weakening. 1'or a. Tuesday tlii-rti was rather more th.m'thc nsuu.1 activity and by midday the bulk of tlio decent cattle had been closed nift. Sales making on a ba.sls of from tl , V ) to SIM i for poor to choice cows , heifers and bulls , ut from $ . ' .00 to J.'l.iO ( for stockers ami fourtors. and from $1.25 to $ : .0. ) for dressed beef an l shipping steers. There was more 'iiiiulry for stockers and feeders than for soniii days past and prices wcru firm Veal calves wore scarce ut from } 2.5U to fi.OO for poor to choice , wltn extra qualities quoted as high as from K'JI to $1.5' . The hoi market openo.l at about yester day's closing quotations. During tlio morn ing while shippers were tilling their orders. thcro was brisk trading , with prices slluhtly In the sellers' favor , but nfler the wants of that class of buyers had been satisfied , there was n general softening of values. Packers were determined to keep down prices , and tlioy took hold very gingerly at the dec , Inc. Closing quotations were from $ .70 to tl. ' 0 for Hunt , from J&7I to 11.0' , for medium nnd mixed , and from ? ll.7.r > to W.10 for heavy. This Is a reduction from Mon lay's oponin'g prices of from 5c to lOo. The Evening Journal reports : CATTMJ Ho- celpts , 12 , 0 ; shipments , 5.0JO ; heavy steers , steadier ; prlmo eows and butchers stock , strong ; stockers , steadier ; good to choice steers , 8i. ' . ' : > ® . " > . ' .o : other ! . , jl.u.1l.8) ; cows , 1.4xfs)0 ; ! ) : stoekors. &iim@U5. lloos Kucelpls , IIH.OOO : shipments. 10.000 : market active and lower : roiigli anil common , W.7. . @ .80 ; mixed and packers $1.85 ® 4.111 : iirlino heavy and butchers' weights , $4.05 1.10 : i Uht , ? .tS.1 < ai.OO. HIIKBP Uecolpts. 8.0)0 ) ; shipments , 2.00,1 ; lambs strong : sheep steady : native uwos , $ 'l.20 4.25 ; mixed , $4. 2:1 ® I. M ) ; wethers , W.fijTfi B..T ) ; clipped TOXIUH , $4.2CX2H,40 ; lambs , J4 7i © 0..10. _ Now York I.I v Stork ,1Iuret. ! NKW YOIIK. Jan. ! > . HIJIIVKS Hocclnls. 5.08. ! head , all for exporters ; no trad e and feeling Hrni : dressed beef , higher at I ) 1-lKc ; slilp- incnts to. lay , Oil beeves nnd U.UOO quarters of beef. OAt.vr.s Receipts. 310 head : market higher for veals ; veals , ttUflc iior 100 Ibs ; grasscrs and western calves , J2.73f.5i. SIIKKP Hecoijifi. 1.772 head : market steady ; sheep , $ l.0'\7,1 per I'M It's ; liimbs , ( i7c : dicsscid muttons , stoa'ly at SUJo ! per Ib ; dressed lambs. Hrni at ! > i .lle per. I ) . lloos Kcculpts , S.CiUli head , counlzne I direct : market nominally steady at CI.DOil.i3 : per 103 Ibs. _ Kansas City I.lvu Stork Market. KANSAS CITV. Mo. , Jan. 5. tMTfi.K Ho- eclpls. 7,700 ; shipments. 1,400 ; stcors Ii.5iI5c ( lower ; cows steady ; stockers and feed ins strong ; good steers. si. 7MM.IM ; medium. W.75 ® 4. SO ; light. fl.2.j < a.'l.7a ; cows. J..toau.'iO ; slockors and feeders. * 2. ; > 0I.OO. Hoes Kotolpts. l..G 10 ; sh'pmouls , 1.53) . Mur- kot active , but . > o lower ; all grades $ . ' ! .5' . ' ® ; i.7fbiiik : , $ , i.4.yiji.S : ) . SMEUl1 Uecolpts. 1.001 : shliimouts , none. Market active aud ' . ' "ohlglior than the last two days. St. I.onis I.lvu Stock Market. ST. I.oms , Mo. , Jan. 5. U.vm.u Kccclpu , ; iuO ; Hhlpmcnts , I'd ' ; market n.iscr : ; fair to peed natives eeis , $ .I..V.4.75 . ; Texans and In- dlnns , 22.va4.0 , ) . lions Itecolpts , 5,00,1) , ) shipments , 100 : mar ket opened stoiidy. closed lower : heavy , M.OJ CBI.USi ml.\oil , W.40 < rta.OJj light , H7U ® l..i.1. ' \ , - - Jack Frost has a special mission in winter it's to chan ur > our hands nnd cheeks , and Jack Frost soys ho ilon't like Hallor's Aus tralian salve u bit , U euros the ' -little chaps" right up. .isi > Ji nox'r .KUCKK. YIHIIIK and rri'tty .IIi'M , Sllveriiiiil DeHerts Ili'i'Aged IIiiHbuiiil. MIUVAUKKB , Wts. , .Inn. 5 , Pretty Mrs. Sllvcrnail of Wuukcsha tins doclded that marriage Is a failure und the inhabitants of that watering place are eagerly gossiping over the affair. Uccomdor 17 , Silvoniail , u wealthy resident of the village , nstonlsheil everybody bv tjolnir olT nnd marrying Miss Flora Hto'llori the praily datightor of n well- to-do furiner in Walworth county. The inarriiiKe took place at Whitewater nnil wns not therefore known immediately In Wiiu- ko.shn. Hut when it was , there was u grunt Ini/.z , The fnct that the groom hntl buried his 11 wt wife but six months before , coupled with the fact that ho was 72 and Ills brlilo II ) , sot nil the tongues to wagging. They stayed away until the soimUidii hua died oat nnd then Silvoniail brought his bride home. Mrs , Sllvcrnail hud been : i school teacher nnu ut the time Mr. Sllvcrnail proposed wns working for n Wuukoshti milliner. Mrs. Silvoniail loft , home yesterdnv , taking nil her personal effects with her. Hoforo she loft , her husband culled in a ncl.i.-libor to witness his uttumpls to hfivo her remain. To his en treaties unU promise * to treat her well , the pretty bride turned n du.if ear and declared that if her husband had treated tier well ho would not have thought of leaving htm. The Ilowo Scales , the only sealovith pro- teeteil befirings. JN'o chccic roils , Uata- loguoa of Uortlcn & Sollouk Co. , Agts. , Chicago cage , 111. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YAtToi CO. , LIMITED ' OO'MHISSION MEROIIANT. ; . _ _ Al tu Root & Oo. I iJa nvi'i & D.t.lh7 , lloomJI Kxelisniro llaliaUooiui , U ) and 01 Kx- UutMliU Soutli clinnk'o building , ouijlio. Bo u til ( Jan ILL pT Ei frederick & Sois. looni ( 3. u. South Oiu Ua. OILS. Oonsillilatod Line Oo. Uoflnrd nnd lubrLiatlnt elli , nilOKro ts cto. Ribbol & Smit'i , Branob & Oo. , Donlcrsln counlrf priv of all luv , frnlti , TCn'ottiblo cli\ kind ? , ojritOM , l07 Howard Slr.'ot. 113th ? nn I llnrnor Mtrottt. Kiraohbr.iun & Som , Jiw. A , Olark k Oo. , lluticr . llultcr , chcoio , ox i , Cfgt nn I poultr/ poultry nnd gama. I2CT Howard Strejt. OH South 1.1th StrooL Riddoll & Oo. , G. Pcgati , dull tiiiTur uf Inittar Iliitlcr. chroio , veii.vpt- niul ' ' i'U < i , i'no ml corn- t tnbto , frultt , liuiiltrjr nil I'lon mcrciinnt. nticl iniiio. ail-Slit H. 13th. Mallin & MiOlah , Sillgillim. & on , SP Cl.'lltlOS. Illl lit Vfl\ . Hi'nd in yo.ir KKKS , lint- chet'H' , iMiiltrr. I'to. Nu , t.'r , I'oiillrr , ilnmv , MS. Hti. lla. . lit Nit. Hlik'ii , Kto. lank. KOI3 l.c ivi'liworth Bt. I'A run. Carpenter Paper Oj , , King Pnpjr Oo , Currr n full stock of WriippliiK p.il'Or , nil klndt prlntliu , wrnpiiliitf niiit of mini's , ila. wrlllnx pnpur , curj pa per , ec. : Tol. 17.10. S'JO YE IIEI'AIHS. James Hughoa , Otnnhi Stove Ropaii Stoves repair. ) of nil klal , Wor1 a. Cooks an.l Hoatori Stove ri'p.iln nail wntrr fur s.ilo. nitiiclniipiitH fur nay kind of titovc tarule. i0s ; . IH'i Hran iiisEia M. A. Disbrow k Oo , Mntiufnctiiron of * n < li ilo on. 1)11 nili nnil moulding , lirnnsliof. lice , 12th nnil li.ir.l Sti. S1EAM AArl ) U.S. WiudEigiuj& Pump Oj , , HnlllJnr Wlml .Mllli. fll.Sanil VMJiiiiu ! Jtni3t. G.K. KIISB , acting manic'r 'jo rs. H. Hardy 06. , Toys , ilolli , n 1 h u DM , fnnay KOdila. house far- nNlilnit Kooli , chllJ- roa'i t'.irrl.iKCif. nrniiui Stroot. For Invesilions. I'KOCUU .1) I1V TUB Bee Bureau of Claims OMAHA , NEB. Kqual with the Intcron uf Uiixo hnvlnx ctitrui ulint tliuitovt'rnmunt Is that ( if IN VUN't'Oll 3 , who often lose thobanuiUuf vnhm'jlo liivurUUm buo inD uf thu Incomiioleiicy or Innttuiitlon of tliu ttnrmr ] < employed to obtain thulr patunti. Too mucncira cannot bu ovcrcHoJ In ouplorhu eo npoUiut ami rclhiblo nolle tors to procure p.ttonts , for til ) valua of a patnnt djpcnili Rro itlIf notcnllraljr , upon tba cnro nnd skill of the nttornar. With the view of protootliu Invontort fro u wortli 1pm or < Mrr.la9 attorneys , ixml of sejlnj tilt niua- ( loin arc trell protoctoil by vill I ptitenti. TiIU II a 10 HUltKAU h.ii rotilii9il : coumol uici3rl In patout vrnctlco : and H therefore prep uoJ tj ( ibttitii j > itttiit.t , Conduct I'fJt'.l'.tCtl fltMt'H , tt'Hila inttrkx nniloiiyrlnIitx. . ujilnlonn u.i toacvjii ; ami I'tillil- ItU of i > ntentn. I'l-oNt'cutu < inil tlefeii'.t Infi'liiye'iis 11 anlln , etc. , eta , If yon li.tvoiin Invonllon on Imnd nenil TIIK UK 15 UUHUAUuMkotcli or plioto rnpli tlioniof , toitcthur wltlia brlof ilojerliUlon of fie hniiortiint lualiirm , nnc ron will liooncj : Uvlso 1,11 to tlu liutt con u to Tiirbiio. Modoli nro not nueo-nnrr unbn the mveu- Lion la of a coniiillcutoil imtarc. If othQM nro In * frlni < ln''oii your rluliti , or If you arJ cn.ir uil with InfrlnKOinunl uy otnori , snlrnlt DIB mittortoTHU IIUUIOAL ) tur a rjllablo Ol'lNIUN before acting oa this umttcr. TIlliBEli HURBAU OF CLAIMS 220 Ik'o linll.liur , Oinaln , Ncl ) . Unroaii Is iMiuranteuil by the lleo , the 1'loneer 1'ress and thu Sau [ ' 'raiiulscu Kxtimliiur. this out and send it with your in quiry. quiry.lAHOEPREDATIOKUIHS lAHOEPREDATIOKUIHS I'ersons who have lo-it property from Indian raids should II. o their elulnis under the I ml mil Depro latlim Aetof Alur h'l , 13d. The tiinoU llinltcil , in 1 the ululins uru taken up by the uouitm thu orJur In whluh they ; irti 10.101 veil. TakoNotlca thatull contract entere.l Into with attorneys pror : to the Aat nro inada null and void. Information uivun anil nil claims promptly a'tonilecl to hy the Blili BURliAU OF CLAIMS. ; liiO Hf.n tintltlinu. OMA-t-lA , NELLS RA BKA , ls Ilniuan IM iriiaranteoJ hy thq : ) niaha Ili'i ) . the I'loncor 1'tess an I thu &ul I'rnneltiuo I'iMinilner. Cut this out und send it with yo jr in pltOl'O.-JAI.S \ \ ICJKla ) BEISIIS Uosbud JAKeney , Plinth Dakota. Deeemuer : iOth > UI. Healed proposals. enUorsed "Proposal ! 'or Heal > eudu. " an.l mUlruvtuil to thu uiider- slL'ned at Itoeuhud AKt-puy. South Dakota , will 10 received ut th H ii.eney until onn o'e oeU p. in. , of .Moiidiiy. .limn > ry 2ith , IM ) . ' . for fnrnisli- \\\i \ \ \ nnd llullvorinir at this aeney nhont L.iUQ ) iiE > hns ! of seed oats , nil ) hnsliu s r ( Heed eorn , l,3iil ( buslieU of sued pntntooN , anil 300 hiihholtl of seed wheiU. Iliildois w li ho reiin red to htutu In thulr hlili Ihu proposed nrleo of eaull irtlcla alfurutl for ilullvurv uiiilur a vim tract. I'ho rluht Is reserved lo reject nny or nil lildH. or uny part of any hid , If iluumud for I ho Lost n'terestsof the survleu. ( . 'liitTiriiiii CiiKfK < < . - > Kiieh hid must ho aiMniiiiled ) | ) ] by n eertllluil eheok or draft upon MIIIIU United Slates dy- lotllory or solvent national Imnk In the viein * ty of thu roHldoneu of ihu hlddiir. in..de p y- ililu to the order of thu ( Joniiiilssloner of In- Han AiralrH. for nt least riVK run DKNT of tno inioiint of Iho propoial , which elianli orilrnft will hu forfeited lo tlio UMTKII H'vris : m case my lihldor or lilduera reeulvlnu an award sh > ll full to promptly execute a contract with : < . < > d anil kiilllelnnt hiiiulies , uiliei'wlse to lia etnrnod to thu hlililer. DlilH aiTompunleil by eaHh In lieu of a oerllllnil eheulc will not bo cons ( lured. I'or further Infot-niiitton apply ti ) I. IIKO. WKIUHT , U. b. In Hun Auunt Stookboltlera Moating Omaha an cai Vallay Rai way Oompany. Notion IH hentby ulvcn that the anndul neutliiKof the Htoekholdi'rM of Ihu Oiiiuhu < k tupntillcan Vallsy Railway Company for tua eieutlon of HO von d I rectum an. I the traiMaeti > > i ) if Hiich ( it her lius'ni."is iKmiiy legally come i < o- oru the meet n % . will ho held ut Room I , third lliKir , Union 1'aclllu lluildluc , In IH | > elty of o.i , alia. NohraHKn , upon Weilriesdiiy , the l < th dnv of J.innary , WJl. at ido'ehu'k a. in The Htook liooliM will eiusu for tjat ( pur"SO | ) ten d'O'-i ' bufoio the meet \\it. \ \ W. J. OAUKOI.U Asilstant Boeretary. Uinnhi. : NO'J , , Due. WiulIMj. ) il2'.ilUUl Stut'klioldorN1 Mooting Union I iniil N'otlcu U herehv Klvou that the annual mcotln of thu stoolihuldcrs of Hid I nion l.iuul company for the elect on of flvo dlrno- tnra and uuuh other huslucH- may lawfully como hiifiiro tint meotlni will he held at room I , third lloor , Union I'aulllo liulldltiir , in th city ot Unmhu , Null. , uiion .Monday , the lit' day of January , lsC : , at I1) o'clock u , in , W .1. UAitnoi.i , , AHiUdtnut Hourt'tmT ) Omaha , Nub. , Iocumher22 , IHlli , ) )2ldVOtM ) . Thu wiiolo atonk ot , of neliool furniture > * o i Hiippllcii , und nahlnet luttur tile * and ouu tula , or will null In job lots.J. . J. XV , llAlllllH , AbSlKllWI' . , Call ut ( lermi.n-Aiutirlcun Huvinstn bnu u. UUJUUH. .Not ) . Dl'cdlf MH *