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    0 T1TK OMAHA DAILY UKM : SATURDAY , JANUARY 0 , 1892 ,
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Sharp Break of Yesterday Had Exhausted
the Margins in Wheat.
SOME EARLY SELLERS TOOK FRIGHT ,
Corn \VIIH fulfil Arllxn unit SlnniRcr , hut
J.nrlj In tin.session It Sold
orruTrllli' Sloi'kit
mill Uiiiuli.
D , III. . .Tun. H. Wlio.it nmtlo a xvcak
atnrt nnd for u llnio It looked us though It had
in. f rlrndu luft. Tin1 slmrp brcnk of yesterday
had e.xliMi-tcil llio tnnrxliii on inntiy duals
nnd hrDiiBhtiiiu propoity up In tliu market.
Tliu IOIIRH wcro illsi > iiitriii ) I nnil Riiurillei'd
tliolr holding xxhllu thuru xxns it III it Hood
deal of hold iiinl vigorous short ullliiz. l.owor
cable * hulpcd lo dux olop riirly xvo.iVness iiitil
for a tlini ) llioout OOK nits iloinorall/liu and
tinprlrui wpttt oir oxer lo fioni yostor-
tlio'solosu. Hut OP this brc.ilv tliu sulilnKitinl-
tli-iily raino to u hull , tliun tlio cold xva > o
) ip iin tn c.iu i ) nnoni < liiiiss for the Winter
xvlii'ut. Now York rt'portud duiiranccs In
wlic.'it ami lloiirof alioutr > )0oiliii ) ) ) , imd pork
utartliiR In a unom , nil onilllnud to lir.ntf
nliout u Mliinp riMUtlon Snino of tlio early
pcllnrs tool : fright mill lipgan to liny IrncU.
Honlpora liouzht for mi nptiirii nnil shorti ,
who hiifl IH-CII holulnu elf lo coxur at tlio
liottoin , IKVMII In think It might ho iiindcnt to
fever at unco nnd did so , Umliir this duinand
jirl-i'i irradnally linpriivcd nnd tliu loss was
. .
. ' Mnllli , r.usli-r , i-i'hx\iiil/-niipponiiu
Mllinliiflliidinun xxcro peed liujcrs In tlio
liionk. I'nrtrlilKu was ul n u llliur.il hliyor al-
inost from tlio Ht.irt nnil was hiiiiposud lo hu
eoVcrltiK tliDshoil linn ho h.lt lioun pnttlnj ;
out tor \vurk. . I'rlv.ito dlsp.iti'hss from S in
KranclscoHHld tliul thuoxport siirpliiHof tlio
1'iiflllc co.ist would boi'vliaiistod IV I uhruary
i. Thn market vontlmipil MrnnK to tlio c.oso
In splt of tliu fact that latooalili" ? xvuro wink.
lloriln huinizS'ic ' lower and I' iilsshoulna the
Hninu dcL-lliio. .M.iy oipii | ( l nitfpod , with tlio
miles In dliruicnt p irts of thn lilt at about tlm
simo tlmo nt all the way UPIXXPOII Oi\c and
! /l' u tiKainsttU'4c ' at lliu olino ycsturday. Tlio
iniirlfot shoilly toitchuil til'.p , thun hroko
badly , olnc to ( U'ti , r.illlod and with inlnoi
leactlons advanced to Wjc , closing III in ut
0 'ic. '
I'oiii XVIIH fulrly nctlvo and slronscrs early
In Uio.M'hMim It sold oir a tr lluon a sli.iip
tirc.ik in wheat , hut J-oon tinned and sold no
"suor inoro , hulpcd hy the ruautlon In wheat
nnd tlio doom In provisions Tlio receipts
wore only 117 ears with only six of com met
grade. Tlio market held Us own throughout
tint day and closed at tilotit thu top Muy
oicned | > tu oil at Ik1 , advanced to 4Iic.nnil !
u osud aHP o.
Oats noroiiilct ] anil flrni and show an ail-
tanco of from 'jolo'ic.
HOK pioducts bcornl a ileuldod advance
today. The continued free shipments east of
) l\u FIORS and the t.lllTiics'i In prices at the
yards has bu un to make incUcrs uneasy.
Ai'iiour was a largo huyur today and pacxers
weio Ruiiorilly on thn hnyliiR Hide , while
Hhoi Is covered frruy. ! May iiotk Htartcd at
fll.oO , tiniirlco at which It closed yesterday.
advanced tofi.7."i | , hroko to J 1 tX ) , ralliu 1 to
111 Hi1 ! and clo-od nltll.tK ) , a Kaln of Vu ) | ) cr
barrel , I/urd Is up 17'/ic and ribs from 17' 5c to
SWi1.
SWi1.This cstliuntod receipts for tomorrow arc 121
pais of wheat , I7li of corn , M7 of oats , and ' 7,000
lings.
Thu loading futures ran : od as follows :
Cash limitations wore as follows :
FLOUII Dull and easy.
\VntAT-No. 2 spring xvhoat. 87'uo ; No 3
-jirltiK xvhcat , SIpAl'Je ; No. 2 ted , W'ic. '
I'OIIN No 2 , : MJO.
t\is No. 2. 2llc ; No. 2 xvhlte , 3l'5'S3J1ic ; No.
'
KM ? No 2 , WJ'jp.
lUin.K.r o. 2 , one : No. 3 , t. o. b , 5txa" > oci No
4 , f. o. U . 3 a40i' .
l\ i > BMlo. . i , oojjc.
TiMiniiv SKi'.D-1'rItiio. J1.IOO1.22.
I'oitK Mrss pork , per hhl , H..fi\-&SM \ ; InrJ.
iwri'xvt. , W.25 : short ribs Hides ( loose ) , J"i 50S >
f , Trtiilrv silted slionliliirs Ilioxo 1) ) . M : o 6l K.'i , ;
HhortotuarsldcH ( boxed ) , * " > .VvW > Ul
xVuiMiV Dlatlllurs1 llnlshcd goo Is , per R.I' . ,
* IN
i'iin-'i : ; UnchuiiKcd : full cioam eheddiits ,
; Voiini ? AinoilLMs l.'Sl"4o : Hats ,
lliiu.s I'lii'liatiEcd.
'I'Ai.l.oxx1 I'nchaiiBcd.
ItrcclptB and shipments today xviiru aa fol-
IOWH :
On the I'rodncu o\chanpo today : llutter
market xvas unchanged : fancy cruamery. 27 > ( $
? o ; flnu xvestern , a.Jftf. o ; ordinary , 20J.'c ;
nolocted dairy , 2.1 2fic iggn : , SJGtSle.
New York .Mitrkrt * .
NKXV VOHK , Jan. fl. I'l-ouit I'l-oolpts , 24.-
4'Nipackaccs : exports , 318 hbls , ; 07 , ' . ' ( ' ) sacUs ;
ma Uel sluadler and moderately autivo ; bale- ,
L'l.llH ) hbls.
WllBAT Itecolpts , Ifi8,500 hu. ! oxpotts , 305.544
lil. ) : bales , fkS,230 bn. futuruH. 112.UOJ uu. spot.
Hpot market opened xxu.ikur but oloscd
Kiioimor ; fair hiiHlnrss , chiefly oxunrts In
No. 2 ioil. $1 Oiiitr.UC-U In storu and ele-
\ator ; JI O.I',4Cil.04 j alloaf Jl.OJtJ ® ! 0 ( ! f. o.
li.i No. 'Ircd , il tltxai.OOi ; ! uueradcd red , ICI' ' u
fflJI.ifl' . ! Na 1 noithurn , * I.0.1SI.037 ; No 1
hard. tl.iB'.WI.Oa'JNo.2iiorthcrn.l.K ( ) i. Op-
tloim doollncd "i l'iO on loxvoi cables and
fiirol/nurs selllns. advanced 'ifjil'ao on In-
ric.iKL'd export , demand , llit | ) tucelpts tind
loxnrliiK uy local Hhoils , closlnc uiichiiiiKcd to
'nodoxvn In dotlxurloK toand Inuludlnu April
and unulmtui'd to So upon May anil July ;
No. 3 red January. jl.fll Wl.lt" . . closln ;
II.OJ'j IVbruary. ll.QS't\MJ \ , . utoiliiK at
11.0.1" . ; March. U.ttlSffll.M'j , uloslnu' lit * I.OP4 ;
Anrll , $1 04 1-ll/ai O5'i , cliHlni : nt * 1 ( > 5' ; May.
H.u.l"iai.OI 1-10 , uloHlnj ; at ! I.UIJune ; , II.O-
(11.0.1. olosln ; at Jt.UJ ; July , Jl.OUiil.UI , cloahiR
at ft 01.
K > K ririn but dull ; xTostorii.aic f 1.01.
llAltl.VY Dnlland IrruKUlar ; No. 2 Mlhv.ui-
keo , 71li5i,7i15c. ;
CetiN Iti'culiits , 275,000 hu. : exports 113.121
hu ; union. I(1 ( > 5.000 hn of futures ; 18,000
bu. of spot : hpot market IriuKUlar , uloslng
flimur and fairly active ; No. 2. fivV | In
eluxator ; K & a alloat ; uiuiadud inlxed ,
IIMAIUu ; No. 2 xvhlto. Wo ; Na 3 , < lC 4t > i ;
Mn.iimir inlxoil. 4ifc' ! ) ! > J14'a Untlons ducllneil
° ( iltU and milled 't46io ! wholly \\lth xxlu-at ,
I'losliiK unchaiiKOd to % o loxxoi ; January , 51" , ,
( t > ll4ii oloslnit at 5l3iu ; I'obruarv , SOSSJl'jc ' ,
rlosln ? mSIc ; Match , W-aJl'.ccliHliix'al.Mc ' :
April , . "lOHftllijC. closlns nt Sic ; May , Sliic ,
floslnu at fii\e. )
CH'IH Heculpts. 143.000 hu.j mpotts. 311,219
hu ; salcK , 27.1.0iObu. of fntiuos : H8iJUbn ) of
Hpolt spot market Irn-Kular , cloblni ; tlrmur ,
11 AV Oulut and llrm.
llors ralr demand nnd llrm ,
MJiun Haw , mild and llrm : sales. 10,300
I KUI i centrlfuiaU , Wl test at 3 > io to lloston ;
roll nod llrm uiuliiuiet.
MOI.ASSKH I'lrni ; i-ood demand ,
KICK rirnii falrdeniand ,
l'KTnoi.EUM-QitlBt and stuady ; United
'
closed nttUo for 1'ebrunry ,
COTTON SKKII On , Quiet.
TAM.OW Qulot and Htnuily.
ItoHlM-Qulot and steady.
'I'Uiii'KNTiMis ' Qulot and ouster at J45ti4i : Jo.
iuia : Klrmorj western , iUHttscoi rcccliits.
I.UJO packages.
Wool. Quiet and easy ; domestic nooco , 30 ®
BOot pulled , VOOICIO ! Tunas , KlQJIc.
I'OHK Quiet and tinner ; incs , J0.7510.75 ;
extra prime , fO.Vi.
I'llT MKATrt-htuadvi plcUlcd hollies , 6' a
i'in : pluklcd dhoulders , ( tin ; middles , lirmert
ihort clear , W.l\
LAUD lllnlior. strong and moro active ;
\xe > turn stnum closed at JO.M1 ; bid ; bales , WAI
tlorcos at M.r > .V2o KO ; options sales , 4,0ootleroo < t
January , JC.M ; t'ubriiiirv , J VSliSAM , uloslnir ,
M.iC'1 March , W.7 i May , JO.754iO.8i , closing , Irt.b2
bid.
& 'i ' 10o.
10o.Iito.s Hloady ; Amorlcun. il'i.TSii '
fort'eii CJulot ; lake. January , II0.7U.
I.KAD Dull and steady : domcbtlc , tlVf > ,
T N-Steady ! Btrults , * IU1)0. )
1'oiolBii Oil Muikrt.
LONIION. Jan. 8 , LIMJKEU OAhu-Woitern ,
71bi , ITafxl per ton.
) qii4 IDS lOJtd norcvrt.
euM-ST-loasiid per gal.
a 25s Ud per owt.
Jlurket * .
LiVKitroou Jnn. 8.-WiiKAT-Stoadj de-
tuund lujpruxodi Loldon ollur wodcrutelyi
California No. t , moda $ t'il ' parcenlnlt red
western pr nf , tn iQi'td ; No. 3 rod winter ,
M IdiiM IHd. The rocnlptnof wheat for the
nnut thrrcdayw wore IOI,00 < > centals , InolUflliiR
vO.O'JO centals Atnorluitn ,
Cons -Steady ; dotiMnd fulr ; mixed wf tern.
. ' .s ( JUd prr ciintnl. llrcalptn o. Amorlci.li
corn for the pufltthruo dxyft , 70.4UJ centals.
l > EAUan nil in. Is Id pcrcentnl.
HACON Lonff nn 1 nuort-olcnrSt HH. 83s per
cwt ; long .in ( I Hliortclcur 41 His , .T.'n.
LAUDI'rlmn xtpstorn.3.'nOI per exrt.
Oiniiliii I'riiilncn MnrJ < rln.
HlTTfr.lt Itound lots of good country hulter
wont nt I.Kt 4c , Select lots sold a Hniull way
.
ECIUB I re li stock , 20 ? .
I'ouiiTiiv Chickens , KOO-I stock , MWc ; turkey -
key . ll'iaUet isecni- and ducks. lOiillc.
( ) AUE Mallard duck-i , $ itw : i tun nlnsi-d
ton1. tl.7 > 1 ; Krucn wlngud toal. (1.10 ; mixed
duckn , I l.TJj lac ; rabbits , i3.OOitl.OJ ; small ,
Jl.nxiH.'il ! siiufrrcU. tl.o- .
illDM-No. t Rrocn saltpd hlJns/
No. aareon silted hides , .litMic ; No , I Krccn
saltcillildos , 1 ti)4l It.s. 4Jjtl ( C ! No 2 green
mltcd hides. 21 to 4 > Ibi. Jit-l\iu \ ; No 1 VUA !
calf. 8 to 15 'lit. He : No. 2 vn-xl calf , S to 1,1 Ibs ,
4c ; No I dry Illnthldi's. 7aHo : No. 2 ilrv ( lint
hldos , fiSilc ; No. I dry s iltuil lndu4. 5TtCc. 1 ill-
loxv , No I , WtfclHv : t xllow , No 2. Ik1 , grease ,
whltn A , 4iMUu : uroaso. white II , illiUlVc ;
gru.isc , yi'lioir , . ( e ; ro tsi' , dark. 'J'to ' ; old but-
ti-r. 24l2l > u ; bcoswav. prime. Illo ; roil h tal
low. I'SW. ' .
I'f.onit Umilia : Mlllliu comp > ny's Itollanco
I'a cut. 1-J ( ) ; Invlncllilo I'.ilcnl , t-MO ; I.OIHI
.Star hupurlTtlvc , < .V.'l : Hnowllako , JI.UJ ; Fa-icy
ramllv. JI.80 ! . . I' , ( ilini ill's Cold Modal , $ . ' .0.1 ;
Hnow Whllu , f..fi ; Snowllaku , ( J.UOI low irrntUs
( III ) ; Qiiui-n of the t'.inlry , . ' .7U ; bran , moo
chopped fei'd , f IMU.
.tlurkets ,
KANSAS CITV , Mo. Jan , 8 I'r.ouit Un-
channodi pati'nt , KMiVi'tt ; extra fancy , ti'ii
VA2.1. fancy , Si 5a..l5 : choice , II.SKxa..uO : .XXX.
tl.7V3l.Ui.
\Vlli ! < T Klrtn ; No. 2 hard , cish , 75lic ; No. 2.
red , cnnli , 7L'c. '
UoitNaalc and lo.vor ; No 2 , cash , 3)'io ) ' ;
January. lUljc.
DATH Stead v ; No. 2. cash. 58' ' c.
I'ncis i : islur at lUc.
lIUTTRit ITnclmiued ; ere unnry , 22ii17c ( ;
dairy , 14317c ; storu picked TJiQlNc : roll , U
II AV I'm-lianged ; timothy , $7.5. < aiOO ; fancy
prairie. $ ' > dO7.00.
t'l.AXSFt : ! ) Unchanged at 8t@9Jc , on a b.isls
of pure.
KKCI.1PT3Vhuit.41.000bu. . ; coin , 27.000 tin. ;
o.ltH. none.
HniPXlKNTS Wheat , 50,000 bu , : corn , 12,230
hu , ; outs , 4.UOJ bu.
Onialiii ( iniln .Iliirlti't.
Prices based on dullvury at Mlsiisslpnl river
points , Nebraska Inspection , and tun days'
shipment , un'usiothurxvlso ' st-.itoJ. Cash grain
calls for shin ncnt xx Ithln II vo d'tys.
WHEAT No. .1 , 8Jc bid.
Cons No. 2. cash. ,17u hid : January ship
ment. Ifi'io bid ; 1'ubririry alilpmunl , , Ju bid.
Hvr.-No. 2.80bid. .
O T.-I No 2 xvhltu , 'llc ; No 3 xvhlto , 31'4c ' ;
No. 3 colored , ,10'ic ' bid.
HOARD Ol' TIHU8 > OTES.
The vlsltois at the Hoard of Trxde rooms'
today xveio Henry Torplu of OiUilule. Neb ,
nnd Mr. Mahiitruy of W.inacr & MahalTey of
Ilralnaid , Nub.
'Xlllxxaiild-u M.trkuts.
Mtr.xx'AUKEB. Wls. Jan. 8. WHEAT Nerv
ous ; Al iy , bfl'ic : No. 2 spring , 83c ; No. 1 noi th
orn. Die.
COIINHigher ; No. 3 , 38c.
OATS Illithoi : No. 2 white. 32 © ! 5o.
IHnt.KV Qulot ; No. 2. 58' Jc ; sample on
track. 3SffiKc.
UVE Qnlcl ; No. 1. S7c.
"XlliiniMiiiillHVlirit llurkut.
MiNNRAi'or.ts. Minn , Jan. 8. WHEAT May
xvhcat opunud at Ml,1e. and after lluutuatlng
bctxvccn that and SMIBO closed nt h'c. ' ) Cnsh
tvas considerably dlsturhod by a lnuak. Ko-
colptH , : i75cara. CIosu : January. SIVie ; May.
8" ' . . On trac' < : No 1 hard , 87 ( o ; No. 1
northern , bli'ic ; No. 2 northern , 8J&SIC.
St. I.ouls lurkuts.
ST. Lotlti. Mo , Jan. 8 WiiBAT-Loxxor ; Jan
uary , 8U'.c ' ; Muy. aiSjffJ'KVc. '
O UN Vlim ; uash , J7a > l7' c : May. M5i18,7 e
OATS Irregular : cusli , Ul'io ; .May , 31Sio.
1'oitic Kilmer ; nuxv. $ II.J7ifC.
IiMiii-rirntpr ;
WIIISKA Jl.lb.
_
Codec .llarkvt.
Ntw VOIIK * Jan. 8 Options opened steady ,
5 points up to 2 1 points down , closed quiet and
sto.idy. 5 up to 11 doxMi : Hales. 10.250 bags.
Inoludlii : : Jnnuaiy , $1. 4CQU.45 : Kobru.try.
$120KiJH2.11 ; March , ( ll.KVatl.OI : May , * I1. U :
October. $1135 ; spot HIo ijulct aud steady ;
No. 7 , JU2 . J
_ _ _
HoHton AVonl .H.irkct.
HOSTON. Musa . Jan. 8. Tno market for wool
has been ijnlct dui.iu the paat week. The
niliis amounted to XVI.18.00J Ibs. of all Kinds.
hut there has been a good demand from IIKUI-
uf.iutureis and a bolter tralo Is anticipated.
Prices remain steady.
llax.uia .lliirlicts.
IIAA A. Jan. 8. SPANISH Goi.n $ ; .3D'4 ®
2. Ml' .
n\CIIANflE AVoak.
HuilAH I'lrmcr ; 1,000 hues centrifugal Ofl de-
Krces imlail/.ulon uere sold nt JJ-5 gold per
iiulntal. _
Cincinnati Markets.
Ot.v IN.NATI. O. , Jan. 8. WttEAT-Strong ;
No. 2 red. 'HUJ'Jfi'-Jc. '
Unu.s 1 I mi ; No. 2 inhcd , 43c.
OATS I'lim ; No. 2 mUoil , : M'iC.
Wntsici J1.18i _ _ _ _
Tolnlo ( ir.Un Market.
Tot.rno , O. , Jan. -WHEAT Firm ; No. 2
cash. lJ'4o. )
Coit.v fiteady ; No. 2 cash , 42c.
O TS Quiet ; cash , 3.1'sC.
TnuliTH' Talk.
CIIICMGO , III. , Jan. 8 Coiinsolmin & Day to
Cockrell Urns. : Mav xvhoat broke 1'dc buloxv
yosterday'H elosln on early sales on stop loss
orders , but made l'io rally , mostly on sliorls
coxurlnv , and tlnaiiy closed the Hamo as
yesterday. Cables xvero hardly as xvuak as
uxpooted and brouzht somu buying ordure ,
but bids xvere goner ill v too loxv to XTork. The
fact that shorts xxcro ablu to cover very heaxy
lines ntHc ax cragu below yesterday's loxv point
after thoSUe bieik shows that Iliiuldatlon
xvas general , and the market tonight Is prob
ably ne.uer ovrned no than ut any tlmo since
Mny wheat xvas Jl.0' > . No doubt the short
lines will bo put out nga'n gradually , but
local traders seem sutlpflud that a further up
turnlNiluu. bamplo lots wcro toady mlo nt
yustoiday'R Urines , and three linns repotted
loiind lots xvorked for oxpoit. Corn and oats
xxuru tn actlxo demand from shippers
and receipts In sympathy xvlth other
maikuts. In samjilus corn xvas Him and oats
stoa Iy on shlppini ; ordeM. Provisions wuro
xerv strong and commission hoiisea xvuru linv-
urs alt day. I'.ickuis wuro dlx Ided early , but
on lopoits from the stock vnrds of a .lo to 5o
advance In ho s the buying became general
and the inarl.ut elosud fstron ; ; on thu top
notch. Wo heir of MIIIIO M iy poi-K to bo sold
If pork ruachoi ? 2OJ toniotroxx * .
l'ltto ( li ) , 111.1'in. 8. Ivonnett. Hopkins A.
Co. to S. A. McWhorter. Covering of targo
linen by short and sales of Ion , ; wheat on stop
loss orders hiixo been the features today.
I'ardtldgo sold moderately on the early rr.lly.
but was a coiuplclous buyer all day on not t.
spots. Kooin ttaduis genera jly thought a
rallx due after so sei Ions a decline , and liaxe
xvoiked mainly on thu long side. The wheat
looks nu.uly ovonoditpso far as local trailers
are concerned and no doubt an ollort xxlll bo
made to advance prk'o-t. Some butts and
be.us also fa\or It. bomothlni ; may turn up
to hung in ontsldo buyers , but the bltuatlon
Justlllos materlillv loxxcr prlros at no distant
day Clearances xvuro rather latger than
usual and rupoituil iMigapemontB foro\poit
xvero on n morn liberal scale , but foreign mar
kets xxoru unite 11 H xvonk us ours and there
Is no promlsi ) of support In that inaitor. ]
Cnrn and oats have justlllcd the expectations
of holders , prices gutting up pretty well dur
ing thu ontlro session. There xvas no tent nro
fin elthui gain. The uuxvaul movement of
lirnxls ons continued xvlth Increased enurzy ,
shorts being rather anxious and buying mou-
uratoly. 'that Interest Is so largo that If It
becomes thoroughly alarmed a sharp nil vaneo
xxould result , hut It Is hardly probable prices
xvlll BO matuilully higher nt present or until
the tecelpts of hogs sensllily. diminish Until
there Is a radical uhnn o In thu conditions xxo
do not look for anything buttur In in a good
scalping market , xx Ith the chances always tn
favor of the lonns
OiiiUAno. III. , Jan. 8. K. O. Ixigan A. Co to
J. Sands Commission company ; The xvhuat
market has uucn fairly active. Muy upvncd
atiru and sold nptokl'Ac. | Tl.ooloslng price
lilU'4otr. O.l = c. 'tho prominent fuati.ru toward
thu close xxai tlio huaxy Iniylni by I'nrJrldge
Values In tlio near future xvltl dupeiid a good
dual on xvhat receipts are. The foreign de
mand IB lluht and will contlnuo so for Homo
weeks. The new crops of Australia , tlio Aigon-
tlne lUnmiillo and Chill xvlll bo freely olfered
from this forward and no doubt xvlll liaxo
soinu Inlluuncuon prices. May xvhoat Uk > . say
31s , looks cheap , but In thu absence of
speculation It xvlll go loxver. In corn thoto Is
very llttlo doing , May opened nt 4l'fc , sold
up to 4J'iu and u osiul at 4ISo to4i'ic. 'I hu
acivancu In provisions helped lo sustain It ,
\Yu look for rttul lower ptlccs Iliu urodiicl
IK si run , ' . Thu ouiHldo Imyiiu lins heen unit
still Is good Wo feel friendly to It on all xvoak
inarkutN and bulluxo It will piy to buy. All
Uioduct In it good Inxuntmunt and xvlth a lul-
ii p In receipts of hogs thu advance xvlll bo
Hal p and duclblxo ,
bTOUKt > .tXn 1IO.VIM ,
NKXV VOHK. Jaiu8. Thu stook market today
was very acttvu and foxerlsli throughout , hut
xvhlle the amount of business done falls short
of that of yesterday , thcro was no less Inter
est In tlio transactions , xxhlch xvuru. It any
thing , more slgnlllcunt oi\ \ the whole. The Ir-
recularlly In the movement continued to bu
feature of tlio tradlnii until thu close , nnd
while Now Kngliind. Itock Island , Manhattan ,
Louisville , Nuw Albany & Chicago nnd North
ern I'aoltlo preferred , with some of the low
priced ttpoolalties , were especially ttroug ,
1'agiflo , Uulou 1'uolllc , Ulitlllon aud
Atchl on were weak points. The gcnarnl list ,
however , wan iiulet and moved within com-
pixratlvcly nnrrorr lltnlti , and the oxcoMlvn
Iradlnit In the ten more prominent Mtoukn
Drought the dny'i business up U ) Its hlKlioH
( Itlire. The beam were again active and ag-
urrislve and made drives at several nlo.'KK at
dllTnrcnt times , nn1 thpso nllorti yi-sterilny
nnd lodny havi > , II li bntluvcd , clone ! out the
Rtopordrn which h ixe been a mctiacu to the
Bi'0iilntlon. | )
The tr n 'iiHlons In Clilcujo Has xxcro Htlll
onorinons thin mornlnit. prolnlilyJd'.OW shares
chunking hands In the first llrtoun minutes
trading , xThllo It oiioneil nt dllTmcnt | IICPH |
from 73 to74 , xvhllo II only went 'i percent
beloxv the former prices during the day. 'Die
strength dNpliiycd by the slo'k quickly ra-
store l conlldptico and It advanced to 7.1i ,
the general market gutiinrliu strength in the
meantime. The foxorlshnos" . howoxer. noxer
ill-parted from the stock and tin ; drop of 3 tier
cunt In IHstlllntii , xvhlch was eiulneered for
further ulfo t upon tin- general market ,
si'umod lo hnxo no further Inlluencothaii this.
This dcollno was us iillcklv | recovered as thu
other and Now Kiixlaud Immediately e.uno to
tliu front , conllnu ng Its icmark.tb u iiiixxard
mnxemcnt. hulpoil by further rumors favor-
ablj to the company. f pedal pressure
XTIIS brought to br ir upon thu Gould
shares and Union 1'aclflu dlsuiayol real
xvuakncss , but tlio sharp upward inoxctnunl
given Manliattan xcrxoil to dlssumliiatn the
ideithit the Intlilors xxuru not using their
un"ott4 to dcpicsi these shines. Thu most I o-
mnr < able m ivumout of thu day xvas In the so-
cui 1(104 ( of the Nuxv Votk , V Northurn , the
sloe1 < iiilxaiu'lntt on Intgu transactions from
lift to-'i ' ) . thu bonds folloxvlnir uiosoly. Mint of
this xvns retained at the close. Tlio general
market close ! actlvo and llrm generally at
Miiall fractional gains for thu day. Distillers
Is 1 % per cunt lower this cxenlag , but New
Kiulnnd Is up 2'6 per cent and Itock Island ,
Northurn I'auillu preferred and Richmond At
West I'olnt are eauh I pur tent higher , xvhllo
Now Voik Northuin , Richmond ,1 West
I'olnt profurted and Husiiiehanna | A Western
preferred iiru up Inr o amounts.
Uoxurnmi-nt bonds have been dull tint firm.
Stuto bonds liaxo been uiillrcly neglected.
Thu fo lowing are the oloslnx iiiot'itlons | for
the loading stock ! * on thu Now Voi k tHock u\-
cliiin.-u toduv :
. . . . . . . . . . . .
* ' ur. > f rv. kfb. & UUI , 1 U. V , I/ A ! * v
Omaha , 3,2 > Q.
I'ill.llicllll ltl-\l | . .
NKXV YOIIK , Jun. 8. Tno Post says : Yester
day's tr.idliu xvas the culmination of what
may ho properly described us only u gambler's
ninrttot. The follv , rocklcsuni-ss and had faith
xvhlch marked Its uro ress and cllmnv xxould
have made notorious the least reputable faio
table or pool room knoxvn to our times. This
Is stronc laiiKuiiRC. but It has ampio justitlc i-
tlon In the facts. Nothing could ho conceived
of mote Rr.ulfj InR to the allied agitators
xvhoso profession Is the dunnunclailon of Wall
Btiect than the spectacle xvhlch thlsxxcuk has
been presented of a group of oMiurts , trained
In the business , tempting Into the gambling
whirl a multitude of foolish and purblind
dnucs only to turn on tuom at ( ho last anil
strip them of xvhat they had. Thcso unfor
tunates noxor learn a lesson from thu past :
nuxor Investigate facts before they believe
assertions. Not boinx built upon the sand ,
this market umlutod thu stialn of such an ep
isode and tallied from It , Thu m.uket has
been honey coin bed xvlth stop or.leisln the
stocks icferiuil to. and the bo ir raiders cap
tured the Creator u irt of them yesterday.
Hut they caught \oty fcxv In the stanilatd
stouUb , and this inoriiln ; the mat kot be an to
moM ) again In the dliectlon xvlioro Its real
strcnith lies.
N'uxx York .Money .Aliirkrt.
NEXX" YOIIK. .Ian. 8. MONKY ON OAt.t , Kasy ,
.ratiKlnx from 2'i ' to 3 per cunt ; last loan. J
percent : closuollered nt2'J ' onrcunt.
1'ltlMH .MUK XSTII.E I'AI't : I IVil'I ] lcrCCIlt.
HTIJUMSO UM HAXiE-Qulot and strong at
} 4M tor sixty day hills nnil $1.85 for dp-
m unit.
Thu closing iinoUtloiis on bonds :
I.oiiilnii Stock Market.
l tStri l > u Jiiinev Gtinlan Ilrniutt.l
LONDON , Jan. S. INexv York Herald Cable
Special to Tin : HIE. : | The stouk market
opened dull on the dniith of the khedlxu of
Kgypt , but closed xvith a better tondonoy xvlth
an advance of la pur cunt Homo rails closed
xvlth a fairly good tone. American railroads
ouoncd flat In tusponso to the fall In Now
Vork and In sympathy xvlth the markets here.
In the course of the afternoon thny have Im-
proxon In tonu and the close xvas In tliu samu
dczreo of llrmneis. though the uhaiucs estnh-
llslieC aru all against holder * . Denver pre
ferred h is fallen I'i per cunt on p is > lnz of thu
dlxldcml ; l.o ilsvlllo & Naihvlllo ate t per
cent lower , others are one-fourth to three-
fourths of t per cunt up. Canadian Hues mot
moderate attention , 'ihn close was a small
Improvement. Mexican ordinary preferred Is
unchanged There Is no improvement In thu
demand for money xvlth nn undlmlnlshod sup
ply of lloitlng capital. Short loans haxo been
obtained at one-half to thieo-foui ths of 1 per
cunt discount. The market ivas also \cry
nnlet. Two and three months bills aru quoted
at 2 pur cent
LONDON , Jan , 7.--Tho follo.vln ; xxera thu
London stock quotations closing at4 p m
Cummin iiiuiii' ) . . ' .li H Muikjii oriilmiry .1.
CoiibOlii account Wll-liJ Ht. I'aul common H )
N V C &O l t . . 38X < N V Central ISO
Cnn l'inIMc . . . IKHi 1'unnnylviinln . . . M
Krlo . ill't ItuiilhiK Wit
Drill ' 'mlii . 11 Mi Mexlinn ; ( J , new 4 > t' (
Illinois Cfntrul . . 112
IIAII SlfVKII--4l'td ' ,
MoNKV"s4 per cent.
Thu amount of bullion uonu into tlio Hank
of Knxland on In lance to lay xv.is JL'W , X)0. )
I'lniniflal Null's.
NKXV VOHK , J-in 8. Oluntlns. $ .44,271,1. ' )
bal.uu'es. f".UI8-'lif.
1'AHH , Jan H Tlin'o nor emit routes , Olf ,
3''it pur cent for thu account.
lUi/HMoiu : , Mil. Jan. 8. Ulearlnss , today ,
) . ' .MU,3lt > ; balances.$121,510 ; rule u percent ,
I'IIILAIIKI.IMIIA , 1'a. . J.in. S. Cloarlntrs ,
lll,41.Ii.lli : b.ilaia'ea , tl.150,4j8. Money , 4 pur
eont.
OINCISNATI. O , Jan. 8 , Monuy , 4 © tier cent
Noxv Vork I'.xchanuc , 25 pur uunt dlicount
to jmr. UluarlnK > > < } -M'7'lC < 0 ,
ST I < OUI . Ale , Jan 8. CloarliiRS , tl,54Jtt.l ! !
b.ilanceM , I1J0.51. ' . Monov. iltf" pnr cunt. K\-
chaiiKuon \orKlHicpromlum ,
lloHTON. Masj. , Jan , 8. Hank clenrlnss. $ 7-
5U1.25J1 balanucs , * lNil,711 ; nil i ) for money , 2
pur conti exchange on Nuxx Vork , 6IO pur
cunt dlhcount.
diuiuoo , III. , Jan , A Now Xork u\ch.ingu ,
4Ce. Money , 8 pur uunt , C'leirln n , $ l5vtisi ) ,
Kterlhu uxchaniu. ; outot at * lS.4 for sixty-
day bills and tl.r.K fur t-U'lit dr.iltH.
- _ . . jfn thn Mlnliu exchange
ted ly" . . " lm. M.40J slntfci.
lionclail
Amity John.I ,
Arvnnnul 21i <
Hnilnrat , , , , 15 &
lln'iifkok Corn II I LyilnKtun , . . . .VI
line * IhintiT. TMtlle llulrt . .VIW
1IIK Imllun . . . . May Mnrrppl , 7&
b4ll t < IdpM . , . . . . . . 21O
llrownlnr ? ( > > t Ore , lirj
'Ir.iiyuk Coii'ollilMeil. lirjA
( Iniutln J . . . 4VH' r Itiick
Ontury iotom .
Clav County . , J'uitlrr
Dlnmunil II Kofd Nntlonnl . . . . .V )
Denver ( In * nnd Oil Illnlto in
Hninioni" . , , . llnnitlnK l.mlc. . . . in.I5W
( IpdyetiurK. Whalfl , V1
( loliliiti'Irrnrnri * . uu Mutton
( loin Hock . . . . „ . . ua lyxnKiuiii . . . . . . . . . 16
S.i n rninrlsru.iX liUiiir * } not ill IOIIK.
PAN I'llNTHUO , ( ial. j.TMi. ? . -Thu olllclal
( Uiotatlons rir ' .inlnlii'i Mocks today
wcro im follows : ' '
NIM > York .Milling < Jiiiiliitlin .
NRW YOIIK. Jan. P. The follonlni ; nro the
cloiltu iiilnlns htouK iuotntlons ] :
OMAtl.l 1.1 ti : STOCK M.IKKKT.
OxmiA. .Tan 8.
Hocolpts for flxo days' foot uu 11,000 eattlc ,
47,10) lioKB , and TUT hheup , atcalnst T..W' ' cattle ,
al.TTI hoB „ and I.18S shcop tlio cortuspondlng
Ilvodajs last xxuok.
UATTI.K The supply xvas not oxeesslvo , hut
the Duality xvas culturally rather fall. Dressed
beef buyers xvantcd some catllo nnd shippers
had irood orders. As tlio supply was NOIIIO-
xvhat limited and eastern advleus faxorablc ,
the market xras actlxc. xvlth values generally
about ICc higher than yustnrday all around
On good light killing cattle , th.it Is xvolghlng
around 1.10J to 1,209 Ibs. the market hliowed
even morn advanco. ' 1 hu limit ruachud xxns
tl.40 for abunch of xery good ] ,4lu-l ! > bcovus
and trading xvas larguly from IJ.41 to $1.81.
't'hu forenoon's tiadliiK about cleared up the
ICCUlUtb. .
There xxis an artlvo trade In butcher stuff
and on the morn dcslrnblo grades prices ruled
about lOe hUhcr than ThtiMday , In fact the
gie.iter p irt of the duclllio of the earlv pa it of
thu xxeok has been regained. A fun rUhtgood
hulfiTssold In xvllh seine steels for M GO , but
thu bulk of the good coxxs and hnlforfl sold at
from { . ' ,40 to 2,75 Common and canning lots
sold t from tl.25 to $1.75 and thu bulk of the
trading was from $1.85 to { 2,41 , Calves wore
steady at from $ , ' ,0) to t4.50 and bulls , oxun
nnd stays th m at from 11.75 to $ .1.00 , Itupro-
suntatlvu bales :
STEEUB.
No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. No. Av. Pr.
1 Oft ) ! ) 00 10 10.13 $ .141 21 UOoflfiO
, 010 J 10 8. I'JTl ) 3 45 0. 1071 3(10 (
1 ,1'00 , ' 3 2.1 7 1030 3 45 1..1IJO 3
II. 10 1087 3 4 * > 10 1110 3 75
8 , O.CI 3 30 2. 1115 3 M 20 llto 38.1
1 ! ) 1120 3 n.i . . 3 , 'iU 50 1317 405
21 1118 3 40 17. 1141 3 f > 0 17. 1449 4 40
MI.\U ) .
17..1013 3 CO
1004 240
1 USO 240
1r.
r. 1153 240
10 11/72 240
18. law 241) )
14 1121 241
42 1)70 ) 2 IS
24. U4J 241
1 1050 250
20. . ni3 2 55
10 101. !
11 OJt
1. IK'iO
22 U7 2 Ul
14. 1084 270
1 1050 2 7.1
30. 1000 271
18 1074 275
4t ; 1 50 14 > 0 ' 2 'JO 8. . 408 200
CALVES.
2 50 4.137 4 00 1. . 190 450
1. . 30 325 1. . DO 4 25
iiur.i.p.
1481 1 G5 1 .15(10 ( 2 40 2 130) )
1241 1 85 1 .DUO f. 40 1. 1G9J 270
2 00 1 .irJO 2 5) 102J 275
.1193 225 1 1755 5 53 IIUO 275
1240 2 2.1 1. K'00 ' 2 ' .10SO 275
.1(1.0 ( 2 2.1 2..141.0 . , 255 1. l.iGJ 275
11.10 231) 1. 1JTO 2 CO 1B80 27" >
2 3D 3. 127d 2 W ) .1510 310
.1J50 2 40 1 1410 2 tr > 1750 J23
STOCK CHS AM ) FEEUEUS.
1091 2 49 1 . 7JO 2 fil 2 1181 300
( , l,0 2 40 C Iu71 2 70 1. 028 300
2 50 8 . 72 ' 2 7r U . 878 JOO
! 510 2 50 3 . 8GU 2 75 3 . 0,16 315
. 778 2 5J 7 035 2 br 2..12UU 325
, 1188 2 50 8. . Un 3 00 1 . 07,1 3 2"
, 757 2 09 3 . 840 J 00 ! 7 . 8J7 35) )
coi.ouAno CAm.F.
AxI'r. . No. Av. Pr.
7 fooilors Oil ) JJ 75 I ten lor 1101) ) $1 15
1.1 feeders an 3 DO 1 fucder 1I5J I 15
41steers ! . . . 1210 ,141 4 fuedcrs. 10U 1 15
1.1 feeders . uu 300 1 feeder. . . KiO 15
7 fenders 091 3 00 1 feeder 1J50 I 15
3)1 ) fucdois . 881 3 10 3fuoduia. . 10& J 15
37 feeders. . 881M ! .1 12'J ' 05 steers . 1075 ,110
7 feeders. . 1017 3 UH 10 cows. . . . HIS 1 C1
I fodders. . 12- ! . ' 3 1J1' 42 COXYS 970 2 40
5 feeders lt > . ' 4 3 12M
lions Liberal offerings both here and at
Chluiigo made sellers n trlllu shaky at the
opening. Tliuro xvas a good local and shipping
demand , and xvhon buyers started In bidding
a nlukul higher than Thursday they generally
found salesmen reanv nnd xvtllliu to let go at
thu advance. Competition xvas brisk and this ,
xvlth favoiablu advluus fioni Chicago , soon
c.iuied buyers to r.uso the r hands , and soinu
of the Lite sales xvote all of Uc higher th.in
Thursday , at xvhloh advance the m irkot
closed Him. On the early markut the bulk of
thu good heavy hogs bold at f J HJ tot. ) 85
and the common heavy and mixed packers
mostly at M81. Toxvard the olosu , hoxvoxer ,
thu good heavy ho s xvere selling at fioni W 8j
to JI.OJ xx 1th common heavy and mixed packers -
ors at fromfJ.8) to $1.85. Light hogs xvuro In
strong dumand , both local lioiuoi and ship
pers wanting them. Hales xvoro at a rano nf
from $ .1.7.1 toll 85. xvlth tlio bulk at HBO. It
XVHH , i tolerably Ilvoly market from start to
llnlsh , the bulk suiting at from SI8J to $ . ! bl ,
against JJ.7.1 toil80 yesterday. The average
coit was J.IH.P , , against fj.77 yesturday
and $ .1 V.Hi last Friday. Kepruscntatlvu Hales :
today. They wore fair mixed nntlvoi nn < 1
Bold readily for $1.81 , The demand continues
actlxo and enlU fur ninny fuoro slicrp thnn
nrn coming , I'rlce * nro iitronurr and from too
tn I5o higher thnn thn ( Intof the xxeak. Quo *
tiitloni ! Native * . 11.00415.00Tr ! torn . M.7.VJ (
4.7SI common nnil Mocker * , tJ.iUft-l.Au ; 43 tolW-
pound Iniiiljf4.OOi9-V.VX ItiipreienlatlvemiUv
No. A v. I'r.
U3 natives , nilxpil MJ * S"
ItiMTlpt * mill l > l p < Mltloii of Stock.
Ofllelnl rncolpts nnd disposition of atoiik ns
Known by ttio hook * of tlio Union Hloak Vatd *
company for tlm twcntv-fonr hours , ending ut
ft o'clock | ) in , , Janu 11 ry 8 , IWtt :
IlKCttll'l'H.
( 'Illrilirii l.lxc Stork Iliirlirt ,
CiiKMi.o. 111. , Jan. 8. ISppclal IVIpgrimto
TIIK lrt.J-Tlit ! : > cattle market did not open
very promising this morning , buyers lielns
slou Ingnttliuto xxork , but the Inter trade
xxnssitlsfiiclorily aetlxe anil vilucn , xxh Uh
xxereoitsy nt thestait , xvoiku I firmer Useful
sorts gem-rally made a llttlo butter prices
than on yuitiirdnv or tin ; day bufore. nnd oxnn
thu least at tract he lots xxuru llrm. Tlitiro xxas
n continued scarcity of prime sli upln1. stock
and thounllru supply changed hands bnloxv
J4.I.I. The popular pi Ices xxeiu from $ l.V5 to
II.M for common to good l.MOto 1,400-lb steels
nnd from $1.75 lo 1 75 for coxvs nnd bulls
Quotations run from 41.21 to 11.50 for poor to
extra cows , $1,81 to 11.50 for stoukcrs and feed
ers , and $ J OJ lo 50.00 for dressed beef and
shipping steels
I'neua of ho.s continued to advance They
xvoro from 5o to ICe higher than on yesterday.
Scarcely any of the olfcrlnps woio so poor as
not touu _ fi ilcabli-ut better than (100 per 100
Ibs. I mm that tlgure sales ran up lo Irom
Tl.V > to J4.30 for choice as-oitcd ln-axy xxotghts
undo a ) for pllmollght Although thuquallly
xvus lathiM common the bulk of tliu stun" xxas
xveljrhcn at from $1 u.1 to JI.2J. lUht , mudlum
nnd huavy hoits nil soiling elositogulhur. . llv
noon the pens xxorn practically empty and ( he
close xvas fairly steady at from JJ.U5 lo M . ' .1
for poor to cnolco grades
The Hhoep trade xv.is actlvo at a lilshrr
range of prices. Shippers and loi-al slaughler-
OM both bought liberally and thu supply not
being sufllclunt to po nriiund there xvas an
appicclatlon In values of. lOc. Tlio market
bus been nctlxe all thu XXIIIK and thi > guncral
tendency of pi lues np.x.inl. The elosu xv.is
higher thnn lust xxcek nt from tl.75 to f.1.75 for
pooi toeholcoKhucpand at from 81.75 to 1G.OJ
for lambsof corresponding ( | unlltx- .
Hecolpts nuiu ; Cattle. h.OUO : "ho s , : i.1,000 :
shpco , 5.000.
Tlio nvoulng Journal reports : ( Urri.K He-
celpts. 7OJ , ; shlpmenls , II.70J Market stoxv.
xvoak ; choice steers. JI.7.VJ152.1 ; good , $10 ff (
4.50 : othois , $ . ' .75'S3IK ' ) ! stockers , ? J,001.21 :
coxvs , $1.13,40
lloos Itocolpts , 40,000 : shipments. 17,000 ;
market autlxu , higher ; rough and common ,
$ J.834,00 ; mixed paukurs , tl OOftl.20 ; tirlniP
hnax-y and butcherV , J4.1124.10 ; light , SLOG'S ' ,
jJiiEriHceolpts. . 4000 ; shipments , 11,000 ;
timikct llrm , 104il1c higher ; OXVUB , ? J.50.
N > xx York I.l\u Stock llarkpt.
NEXT VOHK. Jan. 8. UIIEVKS llc-colpts 2.11C
head , tnuliidlng forty cais for ml o. Maikut
lUo lovxur ; natlxo stccis , M. 10.1,00 ; bulls nnd
coxxs , J2 00 ® 110 ; dressed hoof steady at iffi'Mtu '
per Ib ; shipments tomorrow. 10.UOO beexe1) , an 1
2,2IXquartuisof ) beof.
OAI.VPS Uocojpts. 100 head : market steady ;
seals. $ .100(30.50 ( ; grassuis and xvi-stern calxui ,
Siiiint'-Hecclpls , 5.970 head : sheen film ;
lambs. He per Ib. higher ; shuop , $4.0V8R.OO
per 1IX ) His ; lambs. JB.2Vfj,7.ai ; dresspd mut
tons , htn.uly atblHte pni Ib ; dtcssed lambs ,
llrm atWlll'ioporlb.
lions ltpeclts.1OV ] hmd. conslgnuJ direct ;
markutnonilnallystoady.it JlUOl.'iO pui 10J
Ibs.
Kaiisiis City l.l\ < > stuck . \Iiultot.
KANSAS CITV. Mo , Jan. 8 OATrr.K-Ku-
celpts. : i,100 ; Hhlpments. S.400 ; market ncthe
and steady to lOe higher ; fancy steers. $3UK ( $
5.2'i ; cows , JI.7.riiWOO ( ; stockers and feodets
12 ft aJ 0.
lloo Uecelnts. 14.000 ; shipments , 1.300 ; mar
ket steady and f > o higher ; all grades &l-4 ri $
a JO ; hulk , U7tKgi.89.
SIIEKIHoculpts. . 1/1)3 ; shipments , none :
market active and strong.
SI. I.ouls t.Hc Slink Alill-Lct.
ST. Lotiitt , Mo , Jan. R. OATTf.E-Keeulpts ,
I.IWO ; shipments. 100 ; all gradrs steady ; fair
tosooil n-itnu stuers , tJ Jjtbt.M ; otlieis im-
chaiwcd.
llor.rt Uecelpts , 7.S3) ; shipments , 2.030 : innr-
Uut higher : huaxy , H.l' > ; mixed $ l,15f(4.00 ;
iigiu. am ® ) . io.
_
No Brlnpiiip , no nausen , no pain when Da-
Witt's Llttlo Early Hlsors are taken. Smalt
pill. Safe pill. Dost pill.
DEATH OF JOSEPHSHEELY. .
I'lipiimonla IlihiK" an Und to the lu ! y
C.iriMT ol mi Oiiiilin rliiiu-ur.
Joseph F. Shoely died of pnounionia nt 5
o'clock yesterday Jmornini ; at his residence ,
233 ! ! Loavenxvorth street. Kver since last
winter Mr. SUaoly's health has bucn poor , It
having docn Irapalrod by a sorioiib attack
of la grippo.
Mr. Sheuly was 03 yours of ago and uatnu
to Omaha m 1S , " > 9 , after having boon running
on a Missouri river steamboat. By trade ho
wab a candy maker , but after locating in this
city ho , together with his brother John ,
opened n butcher shop which groxv Into n
pone packing business of considerable mag
nitude. Ho xvns also Idedcntitlcd
xvlth the volunteer flto department
and for t\vo year ? , from June , 180S ,
to 1870 , ho was chief of the dopavtmont. Ho
xvas also fire chief n short time in 1874 xvhen
the present chief , JacK Uallignn , rellovecl
him. A fnxv nights ago ho xvas elected treas
urer of the A'otoran Firemen's association.
In 188S Mr. Shooly erected the building
now known as the Shnely block at the corner
of Fifteenth and Harnoy siropts.
Ho was a member of the Odd Fellows nnd
Knights of Honor , which orders have tnado
arrangements for bis funeral Sunday after
noon at "o'clock at the Kount/c Memorial
Lutheran chuacn. The interment will hu
nt Prospect Hill cemetery.
( Josalcr'sixlaglorioaiajng Wafers. Curji i
headaches In UU min ut33. At , alt
lip Cltj II. ill.
Indications now point to the fact that ore
many days the now city hall will bo huateit
by steam. Thcro was appointed at Thutsday
night's council meeting a Hiiocial committee
to confer xvlth Superintendent Coots relative
to tbo matter. That gentleman laid the
whole case bufore the committqo , arguing
that if the building was heated ho could go
ahead with the interior ihilsh and rush It to
completion.
The committee looked xvlth favor upon the
proposition and undoubtedly xvill t > o report
nt the next regular council moatlne.
Mr. Coots said yesterday that most of the
radiators on the loxver llonrs had bean sot and
that if necessary ho could turn steam on
within the next twenty-four hours.
Small In size , great in roaulU ; IJoU'ltt'i
LlttloEarly Riser * . Heat pill for consttpi-
tlon , boat for stole headache , best for sour
stomach.
Itlllllfll till' .IllllltM.
The police sxvoopod doxvn on n number of
Joints out near the fort yostordav and be
sides arresting tlio proprietors fur selling
liquor xvlthout n license , confiscated u lot of
bcor and xvhlsky.
He-low is n list of tlio parties arrested :
August Urubo , Mrs. Ranltlmrt , Kdxvatd Fos
ter nnd Kdxvard Brook * . The complaint ,
wblrlt caused the search nnd arrest was tlloa
by Frank KltchmarK , who recently obtained
a HLCIISO to sell liquor near the fort.
Jack Frost has a special mission In winter
it's to chay up our hands and cheeks , and
Jack Frost say ho don't UUo Hallur's Australian
salvo bit It the ' 'Itttlo "
tralian u , cures chaps"
right up.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , . LIMITED
COMMISSION MERQHANTJ.
_ _
Al in Hoot & Oo , < Sc
lloomJI K ilu niie llulUI- Ituoin * . li ) uuil ill Kx
illllMIIX HOUtlll
i Oiu.ilii.
P , E. Frederick &
Sous.
In
ilor L . HoomW
JJiCllHIIKO. bOUtll
UlUDll * .
OMAHA
dutiiiuiib i
DIRECTORY.
, S AbJ > 77i'iV7V * .
Omaha Tent & Awn
ing Oo , ,
I-IniM. hixtnmocki , oil nnil
rubber clotlilnt 8 < nd fat
cntftloguo. ( Ill rnrnim
' AtfI ) / ' 17 A'/i' *
Bomia Omnka Bag Oa.
tmpurlort nn I Mnnutio *
Hirer *
Flour SkPki llnrlitpi nml
Tnlne
Monc-Ooo Sho3 Comaaiy ,
IIDI ttownrl Strjo :
Fnctujy corner lltli nnd ln ulStrait. .
We lire maVliurol'Uj prloai to on'i bira-J. nil nrc
ellnunclm of a toll wilVi
cablowlth m3rchinti.
Omaha Consolidated Electrioal Oo. ,
.Motor" , ljrnrmoi , I. nipiVlronnd Kloctrlml Hup-
plloaof All Hindi
1112 llowinl Flrcct , Omaha.
LIQUORS.
Ilor & R. E. Grotto ,
I.lqnor Merclmnti , Importer nml Jobber of
llli llnniejr lre l , XVInui nml l.lqiion.
Mnnnfnctur'ri ICc IWOnnilITZi \ KariuniSI , .
Unit InJIn HHUrJ t'rko IUt on npiillcillun.
Friok & Herberts ,
1031 Kariniin St.
LUMltER.
MILLINERY AND KOI IONS.
0. A , 3tr.iohll ! ,
Mllllnerr.Nollonj.Clonil
Kto ,
IUMI89 18thIt , Omaha
MUSICAL 1XSTH UMtiXTS , ETV.
A , IIospo , Jr. ,
I'lancx , ornnnt. Artlitt
MntorUI. , Kle.
1 > I ] Douglu Street.
OYSTERS.
A Booth Packing Oo. Plfttt & Oj. ,
t'nckcrnof ojilor" , ( Mi OT ler , rl h nml Colerj ,
nllil Celery , 3I South 10th 81
II 1 ( i MI i Hi SI. David I'olo
' '
'OILS.
OonsjHdatod Tank
Line Oo.
lletliii'il nml lubrleatlni
elli , nile itrcntj , "to
HO I ) I 'C'/i' . CO MJUSS10 .V.
Ribbol & Smit'i , Brano'i & Oo. ,
Ic lor < hi
country prod-
iirp , frulti , te utibliM , I'roilnrc , frulti nf > ll
etc. klinH oy tori ,
1507 Itownr.l Slrt-ct. 13tli aii.l llnrncr Btretti
Kirschbntun & Sous , Jas , A. Olark 1 Oo ,
IHitter , r m nn I ponltr/ . Iluttcr , ctiooio , ei < )
poultry nnil itntne.
la)911owi\ril ) Streat OrjHoiltli I3lh Street
Riddell & Co. , G. I'egAU.
Cn li tiuyor of bailer
Iluttcr clicoic ctfzi.vo - nnil run , Konurnl com
ctnLlo' , fruit ) , poultry inl < 5lun luiTulniat
nnil Jit-am s inii
Mullia ft McOlain , Bingimm. & Son ,
Hpcclnltlc Iiint3r , ivu < , Soml us > our Crfiri , Uut
cheeno poultry do. No. tT Poultry , liamo ,
151 lit i Her In Nnt Illdi Kto
KOI 3 I.oiTciiworlti 8t
PAl'lUl.
Oarpontor Paper Oo. , Ki" Papsr 0 °
HlWAlltS.
Jnracs Eughcs , Ouiahi Steve Repair
Stovoi repairs of nil kln11 Wor s.
Coukn nnd lloatori Stoxc repnlrn niut wntir
forsnlo nltMChmcnlH for nny kind
of Blu\L'mnilu
nors 11th Stroat I2U ; lioiiKlim
DQOUS , 1ILLXDS. UTV.
M. A. Lisbrow & Oo ,
Manufacturer ! of fnili.
doori. b 11 n il .1 nnd
moulding * . Ilrnneh of-
nco , I2th unit Iinrd Htl
S'lEAM AND WATJ3K SUPFLIJSS
U. S. Wind Eagina &
Pump Oo. ,
Iltllldmr Wind Mllli.
613 nnd SUO Jonea Stroot.
Q.K Itosi.nctln
H. Hardy Oo. ,
Torn , doll ? , nib nun ,
fonor goods , housofiir-
nl'lilliK Kooils , chllit-
ren's cnrrlnuc'
131'J Knrnuin Street.
For Inventions
I'UOCUUED HY TUG
Bureau of Claims
OMAHA , NEB.
Kqtlnl wllli Ilia Inlcrojt of tlio in lmvln
KnlnittbuKovernuicnllstlint of INVi\ rill , who
often line the bonotltof vnluablj InvontUiu beeinia
of Ilia Inconipetoncy or Inattention of tbo attorn yi
employed In obtnln tliolr putuntj. Too much eire
rannot be cxercl et In osiployln ; co np tent aad
rolliblo pollc lord to proouro patunt . for tb9 Taluo
of n patent ilapond ) Kreiitly , If not entirely , upon th j
care nnd iklll of tbo nttnrnay.
With the view of protuctliu Inventor * fro u worth
Jem orcarelcn nttorneya , and of nejlnj that liiriia.
lions nrc well protuotoJ by villJ pitonti. TUB USfl
BUIIKAU has retained counsel expert In p toit
practice ; anil li therefore prcpiroJ u
< Jbt < iln jxttrntH ,
Slake
trtnlc intti'ltn it nil i'oi > u 'lyMt.
oitinloni < tntoNvoi > ami cnllil-
itu ofjtntentH.
oHt'vutf nnil tlefenil Infi'lnyenm 1 1
NtlltH , t'tr. , Ctll ,
If you Imvo an Inrontlon on band sen.l THIS IIKU
DUItblAUanketUi or phototiripli thereof , tOKttligr
wltbu brief detcrlptlon of the Important t Mur i
nniiyou will be onee advised m lo tliu bolt eonrae to
puriuo Modoli nro not nocuiinry union tha Invoi
tlon U of complicated imturo. If othcri ara In.
frlnxlnnon your rlKhlt , or It you are cluMurt with
InfrlnKomcnt by iitnors , submit the in liter to TI1I8
IIUIlKAUfor a rellablu Oi'lNlUN before acting on
the matter.
THE Blili BUREAU OF CLAIMS
220 lice Itiillilliiy , Oiuulin , Nob.
lluieiii IB ( Miaranlnod by the
Omaha lice , the I'Joncor 1'iuss and thu Huu
I runcitco lA.unliii.ir
GUI this out nnd BO nil it wltli your in
qulry.
INDIAN DEPREDATION CLAIMS
I'cr-ons xvho liaxo lost properly fioni Indian
raids should Illo thulr claims under thu Indian
Dcpro luton ! Act of .Ma roll ' , ISil. ' 1 hu tlma ti
llinttud , un I the olalniH aiu taken up by the
court in the order In xvhluh thuy aru rocutvuil.
Take Notice that all contraou uuturud into
with attorneys prior to the Aat are mada
null and void. Information Klxen and all
claims promptly attended lo by thu
BEG BURHAU OF CLAIMS.
Her llntlillnu.
OMA.HA. , NE1BIIA SKA.
llurean Is ( rtliiranteoil uy tl
Omaha Ili'c , the I'loneur I'leas aud the fan
rrunuUco i\nnilner : ,
Cut this out uiid Bond It wltli your la
Hale.
The xvnolfi stouk of school furniture , ofllca
aiippileH , and cablnut luttor Illux and one euf ,
or xx III null In job lotH.J .
J , W , llAituiR , Asulgnoo.
Call ut Herman- American tiavliiK banli
Uniaha. Nub. U''Odtf MBo
BONDED PUBLIC WAREHOUSE
CAPACITY GOO.OOO BUSHELS.
Stage for All Kinds of Grata
MOHEY ADVANCED OH COHSIGMENK , < l
All uruln ivnlithed , Inspected and utoruju ruto '
t btublUlied by state olllccn.
Wrltu for rutei uudnil iiurtlcnluis and consign
Blilpincnlscuroof
WOODMAN & RITCH JECO
OMAHA , msu.