TIIK OMAHA DAILY BlWrTKIDAY , JANUARY 22 , 1802. THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Advanced Early But Weakened an Declined Later. TRADE WAS BROADER AND MORE ACTIVE \Viir gumtlim Did Not Hxrrt Miiclr tnllti rnrr , Hut tlin llulllsli Sentiment Wim Jlullt on tlii * Coufldenci ! In tlio Hllnntlon. CntCAflo , II' . , .Tun. 21. The notion of tl > wliont market todny WIIR tlio rovrrsoof thief : of yesterday. Tlrun It opened woiik and lowe and closed stnmn with u boom. Today It wa ilroiiR and advanced curly but weakened an declined Inter , closing easy at about the low e t prlcuof the day. Ilwasauood dual of ipecitlatlvo innrkfit , that Is , the rnnrkot wn governed largely by silbply and dein.ind , Irrc 1 ipoctlvn of oiilftido or regular Inlluciico. Karl , til ro was u flood demand , helped nloni ; b ; firmer foreign mnrkotsnml small rocBlpts urn a continuation of the bullish foollru wli el existed yosler.iay , but thu advance brouith nut frro nlTorliiis and rcnllrlni : Hale without any parllculiirly unr.ivoralili nnttH and a sharp reaction followed. 'Ill1 opening reports from nil direct domestic mar kutHjuoti'd them linn and higher and tin trade was broader and moro active. As tin snort Interest was Inrjo there nas 11 llvol ] Ecrnmhlo to cover , but there was little forsali and tlio ndvnnio wis easy. The war qucstlm did not seem tooxert innoli Inlluetu'e , but tin btillUh siMitlmont seemed to have been bull upon the growing conlldoneo In the Icgltlmati ntreimtb of the situation. New York and St I.uulsoper.ilois had I HIo buylnu orders al the start iind nearly all the private win ! houses u ere kept busy on the huvluj ; slue I.opnn. Swnrt/-ltipce. ) Ml mlno-llodnian. Clif ford , Mlu-hell , Connselman fi. Day and Me- Doutral led the buying most of the day. It was noticeable that many comrn sslot houses had scattering orders for lives anil tens from outside , showing that confidence l > spreading nnd the trailn broadenln . Then was a Ktorv that 1'ardrldse and Kiiiiirmnn ol St. I.on Is Hero short fully lO.UiO.riO'l Int. , but tin bolhtf that they would bo forced In Rave the market some additional strength. I'nrdrlduc , however , announced this an gtiwly untrue and was Mtlll selling short with his usual vlpor. A Hlorv was cabled from London that Uccrbohm estimates the remaining reiiulro- incuts of Kuropo lit 111,1)30,000 , or 4 ,00)- D01 moro tli.in the late estimate by the Liverpool Corn Trade News. Olmiloy Wright , who wns supposed to be already short a big line , wnsitlll a frco sutler on the hard apots. May opened at fromKJ'ic tolic ' , ngalnstl'ji/ic at the clone yesterday , and after liCHllatln ? around tho-,0 figures for a time , began to iuo\e upward under the strong de- rnauu and without material reaction ad vanced tolI've. ) The advance caused heavy rcall/lng sales and ns the most excitable shorts Iind coveted the olTerlnzs were In o\- cess of the demand. On the first symptom of woaluicsR the short nellln.t also Oceanic ag- " isrrsslve. A Iiivurpool dispatch loportlnc an lucre > so of 4.2T > iU ) 0 bushels In Trench wheat Blocks during the last rnontli proved a weak factor also M.iy broke to 0 ; c. reacted to U2'ic , broke again to lil.c , and closed easy Coin wan quiet and weak throughout the ncsslon nnd especially toward the close , wlii-ii wheat was so weak and closed with a loss of lie on Mny. Oats svmpatlilrcd with llio weakness In ether ginlns nnd lost'ic. Hog pioduetB were Hiring rind higher early on Hiuallcr recolnts of hogs than was expected nud llrm prices , but broke later on free soil ing hy packers and other limns , closln'j at aleut bottom llguros. Pork Is Ifio off , lard 3c nnd r bs a llko amount. Tstmated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , I'JOenis : corn. Ill ) ears ; oats * , lv0 ! ears ; bos. 88,00) hand. The loading futures rnnod as follows : AllTlll.hS. WiliAT-No a Jnniinry. . . t S7M Mny Coux No a Jniumry . . . . 37M February. . , Mny MM 401 OATH No 7 Jnniinry sur sis * , MESH 1'miK Jnniinry. . . . 11 45 II Ctt It 30 11 30 Mny U 75 11 81 11 574 11 U ) IiAlin Jnniinry . . . . r so 8 2j Mny 0 W ) 0 IA Biiour Hliis- Jununry. . . . Alt ) M y & 8J CiiBli quotations wurc us follows : I'Miun I'lriii nnd unchanged. WIIKAT No. 2 spring wheat. 8"c : No. sprluit wheat. KS ' 5o ; No. 2 rod. M@00 OoilN No. 2 , IIT'iSO # t : OATS-NO. 2 , : one ; No. 2 whlto , Die ; No. 5 w'llte , : wli'iiK'l-e. ' ! ' Kvis No. 2. Wijc. IlAlil.KV No. 2 , me : No. il , f , o. b. , 4'Ka COc : No. 4 , f. o. b. . ISBiMI' ' c. rr.AxSKKli .No. 1. ( Me. TJMOTIIV HKEII Prime. tl.32Sll.Si. I'oitKMoss pork , pur bbl. , $ J.2 : > a8.iO : : Inrd , per I'Wt. . HI.V.'Viil27'i ( ' : short ribs sides ( loose ) , f.ViT'iffl'-.I.O : dry salted Nhoulders ( boxed ) . I4.5C © 1.75 ; short olonr sides ( boxed ) , * . ' ) .874r.9t ! > . WnrsKV Distillers' Mulshed gooJs , pur gal , , Hi'OAit' Out lo.if , unclriiigcd. ICecolpts and Nlilpmouts today vvnro as fol lows : ery. 2lt"fc.'lio ! ; flni ) weattrn. 2&a-No : ordi nary , ' 095t ; ; soleeted dairies , 24J7ci Oldl- rinry , 18a2.'e. Kgcs. 2'il2Je. Utlius I'nchanged. TAI.I.HW Unchanged. sc Unchanged : full cro-irn chedders , Young Americas I"4i2iio : ) ; Hats , Nutv York Nr.wYoiiK , .Ian. 21. Kr.ouir Hecolpts , 21.141 paekaues : psports 1,111 barrels.ft \ \ saelts : hteady. moderately aetlvoshilot , 20,353 bbh. WIIKAT liccolpth , 25,500 bu. : experts , 77.2KI hii. ; snli'H. 2,311,1100 bu , ful ui o-j. 14i.'ni ( uii. snot. Hiiot market unsnttleil , lo er. we k indiillet | : No. 2 led , Il.il3i ) < i41.021i In store nnd elevator : 1.0.iul 05 > a nllo.it ; ti.0.l ® I. n.v , f. o. b. : No. 3 rodtnut unirraded rud.U--UcfflJl.on : No. Inorth- ern. * I.OI > 4 < ai. < 5' , : No 1 hard. JI.OS'4 : No. 2 northern , Uj > AQIiU9ii > . Ontions doollned ' ( . ( fi' eon on roiill/lng ; advanced K6 Uu un tinner cables nnd loeal buylir ; ; declined IViil e on reallrlug thrnimli report of r. largu Increase of I'icneh sto.ik. closed weak at ' ( Wle under yosterdii } : No. 2 .lanilaiT. * l. Jli ; IVhrtiaiy. S1.02i1.03 ! , closing at tl.O.'iil Miireh. * I.03S 6Jl.04'i , elosln , ' at | .UMS : Anrll. Jl.OPiffl I.OS'i , closing at ll.OS'.i May , < l.ir.134@l 114 ' . closing ntfl.02 ; Junol.fll > iai..2H ( ( , closing at H.oi'4 ; July , cloilng atiiy'e. Kvi : Qiilot ; nnloi. HOuO bu. western at DSo delivered. HAIII.KV Quiet and stonily ; No ' . ' Milwaukee , 7ia73o. i IIAIII.HY RUr/r Dull ; Canadian eountry inndo. Mo. C'OHN llecelpts , S'.l.OOO ' bu. ; exports. 1"8.VS5 hu.l salen. I. ' . ' 11.1.00) bu of futures ; 1U7.00) ) bu. . spot : hpot iniirKet weaker and moder.ituly active ; No. 2 , 4H ® 0 rO In elevator ; Wxruo o alloat ; ungradud mixed , I8 > & 5lei No. . ' , 451eino : Htiiiuuer mixed. JHTH'.l'Jc ' ' Uptloiis decllneil and eloped woiik on u dull tr.idlng : Jiinuary. 40'.iil4HSt' ! . u oslnir. 4i'.c ! ; February , 4ll'iW40i' . oloslng , 4ll'4n : Slaroii 4li4lJ ) < iu. closing. 4Dlo : May. 41l'44t4li3e. closing , 4U'Jc. ' OATS Hocolpts. (11,50) ( bu , ; oxnoits. 2'itm bu ; Haleu , 11,5,0 ,1) , bu. of fulnros ; 70.0JO lin. of spot n arKot dull and weaUer ; otitlons urn. awa.Mi .c : whlto western , 37 ai21ie ; No. 2 Chlraogi7i6.7tie. ( lUv Oulot and Htonily. HOPS Vnlrly iictlvii mid llrni ! state common to eholeo. 2lKi ( c ; I'nullluoonst , 8U2Hc. HUOAH Hiiw. In deiuand , tlruier : refined. M6 3 1-IGo ; oontrlf u.'iils , ml test. 3 5-IDft nio ; sil eh. 1.VOO bam etintilfiu-aU , UO test , at 3 7-IOj c.1. t. ; rellned. quiet. MOLASSES Now Orleans , hteaily and iiutet ; common to fancy , ; aKWH- . KICK Qulul , steady , 1'KTiioi.KUM-gulot and steady ; United cloned at ffiiVo for 1'ohruarv. COTTON SKKII Diir-Dull : erudo. ' . ' .va'M'Jo , TAI.I.OW ririn.nulot ; olty iJ for pkus , ) , 4 i © i 13-IGu. KOSIN Oulot , steady. Tuiir'KNTiNK Quiet nnd stn.idy , 4' c , KGOS Qulot and Btuuily ; westurn , 2Jo ; ru- eolpls , 2,7y ) puokages. POIIK .Modorato doiuand , stonily ; mess , Ia7vaia75 ; o\trn prime , J0.5I. I'UT MKATrt Strong ; pickled bellies , fil.OO bid ; pick lotl shnuldori , 4\i5Wo ; pickled hams , 4HC4,94o ; middles , eislnr : , dull ; short LAHI > Io er and dull ; VM > > turn sUinni closed ams sales. KM ) tierces tit il-lltaa 7'IS ; option sales. 1.150 tierces ; January. ? i.tVt ) , closing Mini I'olminry. dui closing (11.4 ( luiiui March , 10.72 , ulodiig. M7iaa72 ; May , t .MVU O.hT O.hTIUirrr.lt Quiet and atoady ; wottcrn Ji.lry , lKI2,1o ; western croaiuory , 2 ; L2o ; nigl C'IIKESK I'ulr ; Uci..iuul llrm ; part xklms. &ii610c' . Pro IIION Modorutoly autlvo ; American , H5T5ill7.7V Ciil'i'tii Oulot nd easy ; lake , IOS7'iail.UO. I KAII 'Uuiot and weak ; Oouiestle , 11,15 , TlN-ltull and wonkj trnUs l'rJ'4. ' ' KUIKU * City Murkot * . , Mo. , Jan , 2L o sy nnd osloady and r'loiml lower ; No. hard , "T 'ifiTfc ; Nr > V red , Mu. Cons Wr stn-tily No. 'J white. .W tAT4 Were llrm ; No. a mixed , No. 2 while. : ili- . Uvn-Stning ; 79. for No. " . I't.A.x SKKII Hli.1 on u h < is ! of pur ; . IlitAF $ ta illy ; Hacked , 07o. HAV Firmer : llmotliy. JH.OO ; priilrle. fV5' ( UKCKII-TS Who it , 8I.UW IHI. ; corn , 4,00 1 bu outs , notiu. Slin'MU.vrs Wlicat , 20,000 bn.t corn nnil out nonu. _ _ . .MliinriipillVlirut Market. . . Minn. . .Inn. 21. Wheat holi to lay to the ai > vanuu of yes onlay until nen the co ! o when It ImiKo ' 40'I h s rnortilni them was a geol deal of iiniurtalnty nbou the situation , nut sentiment favored the hull and tbo trading up lo noon was ulong tha Hue , with occasional slumps below BSc. Tin buying fell off niiar Iho Close and Ihuro was t decline. It developed in tlio morning tha the foreign markets wcro not respond ing to thi ) ailviuijo on this side y ester dny. and this had a depressing Inlluencu for It Indicator ) that the foreigners have in the wheat they care for Just now Mm opened atftS'io. ' last night's c oslng price , ant lluctuated until noon between ST'iC and 8 < iC About 1 o'clock tlin hroak c.'inic , which sold ot the tniirkot for M.iy to 87'je. Thotu was IK trading lu Janu.iry , the clos.ng ( irlcu boln. S4 Jo. The eash olft-rlngs weru not liuavv am were sold olT pniinptly. Hecolpts of when hero were ICde.ir.s and nt Ihrluth and upurloi 20. Close : January , closing at Ht'ic ; Mar oponliu at Mte. IiUhost bS'io , lowest H7'4c oloslng at s-ije. On truck : No I htird , 87c ; No I northurti , MTlic : No. 2 northern from b' . ' < to 8'lc. _ Oiiialin ( iniln Murlicl , Prices based on delivery at Mississippi river points , Nobr.rska Inspujllon , and ten dnyV shipment , iin'ossnthorwlsnstatoj. ' Cash gr.iln calls for ship neut within II vo ( lays. HiK-No.8. 8 10 bid. i No. 2 white , 3lobldNo. ; 3 whlto. 30c bid , , l'Je askoJ ; No. 3 colored , 'Mo bid ; No. V mixed , vie b.d. Con.v No. 2 fash , ft I-ous ! torms. 37c bull Kuhriiary and thirty davs shipment. 37u bid ; No. 3 or better white , . ,8'iu ' hid. Amone the sales reported wore : 2\003 No. a or b.-ttereorn. p t. : .W.llOi No .lor better corn , St. Io u s terms , 30' ic ; 5,030 No. 3 whlto outs , HI , T.ouls terms , > 10c. Liverpool Markets. Jan. 21 WIIKAT I'lrm ; dem-intj lioor : holders ollor sp'irliuly : No. 1 , Cal ifornia , 84 3'id per cental : rod western sprlui' , 7s ll'idS'.s . : No 2 red winter. 7s 1'id. I'OIIN Kasy , ( lemand poor ; rnlxoJ western 4s per coiit.il. Cnr.HSE American Hucst whlto and colored , 5Cs per cwu Ciilli'tiMurlut. . Nr.w YOIIK. Jan.'I Options opened steady , flva polnlB up to five points down ; closed barely steady and unch.inged to tun points down : s'lles. 11.7.VI bajs. inclndln ; : Jnnuary. $ I2 > 5 : robruaiv. tu 4V2 > ' 2.51 : Mircli. J12.0 O12.2.April. : . ! ! . ' : M ly. Ill T'lfMi.U'i : Soptem- ncr. tll.C'i ; spot Hlo.ijulot and steady ; No. 7. SI3.0J" . K w York Dry ( ioods .Market. Nr.w YOIIK , Jan. 21. The domain ! In dry goods was fair , but conservative. A few specialties wore relatively active and thcro was mine doing In a general w.iy than a week ago. Prints , glirjhamg and woolen goo.ls re- cchml good attention and there w.is no mate rial change In the condition of the market. SI. I.null Markets. ST. l.ouis. Mo. , Jan. 21. WHEAT Wank ; ca h. Olc. C n.s f.nwor ; : cash. 373B)7io. ; ) ! ( ) \TS-i'sler : ; cnsh , J'c ' , PIIHK Dull ; now. Jll.37'J. IiAKn-rirm al JO.IX WlllSKV il.16. St. r.onU I.IK : Stock .Murkot. Sr , Lours , Mo , Jan. 21 CATTLE-KecclptJ , 1.100 ; shipments. i',0i ; mar'not easy ; fall to good Toxnn an 1 Indian steers J.U > iffil.i.U. Hoes Kecelpts , 0,100 : sh'riments , 2.00H ; m r- ket ste.idy : heavy J4.15Q4V5 ; mixed , * 3.70 Sll.20 ; light , $ J.OO.15. tllnclniritl .Markets. Ci.v INSATI. O. , Jan 21. WriEvr Firm : No. a red. Il5o. Cons In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed , 4'lc. 4'lc.OATS Firm : No. 2 mixed , 3lc , WIIISKV I'll m at SI.10. I'ori-lgn Oil Marknt. LONDON , Jan SI. CALCUTTA LINSEED OIL 1s7'il ' ; pcr < iuartcr. Truders' Talk. CuiCAno. 111. , Jan. 21. roirnselniin & Day to Cockri-11 llros. : Whont opened buoyant on higher Liverpool ( ( notations and an active il tun n nil for shipping crudes. Hecolpts were very small , anil Interior millers paid fully 2o advance by sample , whllo futures sold lo over vester.lay's closing price. Tno latter chlclly to cover previous s.ilus. The advance carried prices above exporters' limits and onlv ten nnd one-fourth loiids were reported taken at New York on now business. The second rabies ( jiiuted nu.'lliili marUots 5io to Ic per bushel loner for deferred futures. This cnused siitllclcnt reselling to grvo this mar ket a weak closing at ' , { 0 decline from yester day. The decline Iu ocean freights , however. Is In favorof shippers and wo expect renewed export buying will follow this break. Corn and oatscontlnuo co be principally a scalper's market and to follow thu course of wheat. but In a narrow raugo. Provisions opened higher on account of smaller receipts und advanced prices at the stock yards. Packers stai ted out by covering sales tuado vestordav. but the scarcity of utor caused by trouble with the Ice at the crib , c.iiued some apprehensions of holders lest underwriters should cancel Insurance , and th s feeling , together with weaker grain marUels , brou lit out heavy suiting later In the session , and Iho market ulosed weak at the bottom for the day. We do not look for much further dec Ine tomorrow. L'lllCAdo , 111. , Jan. 21. I' ( J. Logan .t Co. to J Sands Commission Company : The liberal olToriugsof wheat at the opening of the session MUIO easllv absorbed nnd the uiarUct rapidly advanced fiom tr. ' o for May toOI'tC ThoolTor- lugs on the advance were vorv 11 'lit , Conti nental cables repeated from Now York stated that 1'ronch storka h.id Increased M..OOD quarters , say ,1,8 iti.lXO buslioK If correct this Is a M'-y h"iivv Ine oise. English markets am all better , nnd fid art ; the Interior markets of this continent. Our advlres from Indiana state that furmers are not selling , nnd mills aio going half tlmoowln ; to the want of sup plies Latest estimates of thu wtintsof I'ranco gUon by rieorbohm mo 141,0 0IHJ ) bushels. against estimates ot IOI.OOV'00 bnshuls last wcok , The Wnslilnijliiir estimates are th it this counttv has exported In wheat and Hour J2i > .000,000 biibhuls slnco July I. \Vu \ look on thu situation us stiongiind lecommend buvini : on all uoul ; spots. Corn trade light. Wo look for It to bo selling under 4 ) e. uiul then much will dupond on tcccjpts whether It will so lower. Oats doll and look like goliu lower. Provisions opened linn on good locil buying. Uemand wns mot by pnekeis. The hog receipts keep fully up to uYiioi't.itlons. Cinc\lo. III. Jan. 2i. Kenuett. Hopkins & Co. toS. A. MeWlmrlnr : Caheigavo ; llttleen- eouiagenieut to loiut , , but the sliarp rally of Jc had frightened shorts and tha market opunod nervous and u\cltod In a morning uper It wns estimated that two big boats were jointly short lii.UJO.UOO bushels. It wits generally holloved that a lltt'o more iidvaneu would start them to covering and their Brokers were narrowly watched. Kvl- lence of oxtunslvo huyln ; on tliulr part would haxo put up prices verv rap'dlv. I'or about two hours tlio market hel-1 liilto steady around Ulo for May. reacting oc casionally but lallyln , ; iiulckly on tlio ap- lonranco of buying ardors. Aiiparently the ongs realized freely , for In the last few min utes there was a nuuik break mid llttlo sup- tort until May tcmeho.l ir.'o Hero the IOIIVH lought liberally , and If tomorrow's cables give any uncour.igi < monl , higher prices night to ho Iho result , but In the nb- sauce of these It will I'o hard to hold ho uiurKot. Coin und o'lts have beou ijulto iuu\y. the slacking up of tlio export deiuiiud ) olng the prlni'lDil eauso Piovlsloun In- icnibod the receipts of hots , unit ronll/.liit L venus onus closed the market wo'ik ami lower. viiii . .i.vnuyits. . NEW YOIIK , Jan , 21. Tlio stTongth , which van the feature of the stock murKet vesturday , was lacking to Ii y and in ts iilnco thuro was great fevorl-hness indor tlin freiiuuut attackh of tlio ( mm traders who li.ivo not eovt'rud their hoiLs. Thoru was an attempt toco > fer at the upenlug , nut iliu iidvanccs over last night's Iguros hhown by the first sites , whloh ux- cudoil to 'j pur cent In Loulsvlllu & Nash- vlllo. cliiinsu.l thi ) tactics nnd drives \\oro undo from tltuo to time , hero and there n the list without any m itorlnl olTcct , ixnd pi lees tonight are pr ictlually whuro they \eroyestoiduy. The dein mil fur stocks was nil particularly urgent nt liny tlmotolay , nit there w.is a stuhh'iru ' utronstli il splayoil iv the list , which sorvuil to uoutrallzo all the UTorts of a roautlou and the. m.irUut ut tlmos. lii-Ing the ciusitlou or uirorts looking to owerprlcec , full away Into pasltivo dulliuMs. I'horo was , however , particularly goo I Ii iy- ng apiotu the spoula tie' ) and Northern I' i- Illo proferro.il nnil tlio Wheullng , V Like l-.riu tooUs were notab'fl lu thil respect Thu 111- lustrlnlsoro tmnur than usual of latu uulu drive at Dlstlllor . c roil I ton to Chicago lartles , whllo It UnotUed the stoj < olT from 7'a lo .V ' , lu a very short tlniu , was lift as liiloklv' noiitruluod and the stock shown oiuy a fractional loss fur tlfu U iy. The great fuaturo of rho nay , houuver , was liu sudden and ileolded ktrmitrth In the coal. irs , ospivlnllv Lnekaw.iiin.i and Itcmllng. I'ho muvciuQht. huwcver. was only tmlllcluiit orocovur the oarlv losses In ItimdluK , al- houKh the busluoks 'n tlin BtiM'K was very urge , uhlln Lackawnnua wns advanced learly J per ueiit from Its lowest llgurei and t cloneil with a vnry ouNtantiul . The gcueral Hit wui la tbe ualu aulot and he il within iinrron limit' . ho Inn hotvy In thu fomniHin hu rallvlng tlio lust hour with the iipwur.l . nio\i > nirnl lu LaekHWiinnn. Conl.nevn tlio mil1 other roiilly stron/ pout In the list and hotl the romtnoii nnd prnferrcd r iu about I PCI cent. The c ese of the mnrki't wim iinrl | nn UFiirrnlly ( Inn lit Inslinllluililt Chun 104 for tin duv with i dvniiccs nnd los-tiH about etimll | ; dlvldoj. The advniicn In Liukawanii i was : pur cent , in Cor lago I per oeut. Oovurnmcnt bonds have beet ; null am Hteady. State bonds h ivo boon . t'lillrulj IHUll'Oll'll. 'I he ( L. lowing are the clos'.n ? ( | iio'.i.tloi i foi the lu.idluv stock' on the Now York Stock ox c'lmiun to.liv : : mil The totals-ties of stocks today were 414,102 shares. Inchulltii : : Atehlson , M.ii'K ' ) ; < hlcaito ( las , l-.TuO : Deloware , Ii'iekawanna tt West- ernr.,7'Ml : Hrle , I2,3Wj LoiilsvlllnNashville , IM'iO : Norlhern 1'aclllc preferro I , 111.000 ; Now Kn.'liuul , llitr : : > ; Koiulln . ir > .T.II ; Ulchmoml fc West Point. 4.5JS ; St. 1'aul , 2,2(1T ! ( ; Union 1'a- cllli : , 11,410. riimnrl.il Itctletv. NKW VOIIK. Jan. ! ' ! . The 1'ust says : It was u curious stock market whleli foliowi d , toilav , tlioc.irllor sensational tradlni : of the week. Dnrlns the Krcuter part of the day the move ment of prlcci wassluirgish. and at times busi ness apueared to bo wholly suspended. What this stagnation showed , however , bovond questlnn , was the total absence of an aRnriM- slvo outsldo Interest , and th's ' was worth discover INK , because there were BOIIIO slKns In yesterday's early tr.ulln ; th.tt the rionprofesslonal buyers were still alert to the market's elmn'4In- phases In the early tradlui ; of today prlcos , iilthonzh some what Irro-'Ular , slmued crcat firmness , and there were numerous further advances. Hut tlio professional operators wore not aethe In cirhnrdirection. In the afternoon some rest less spirits attacked the market with tr.tns- p.trent and not at utl Inuenlous boar rumors , nut thu losult was disastrous to the ellers. L.tcuaw.inn i. for Instance , advanced sharply In thu face of their silos. In f.ict. durlru the last ten or 'Iftcon minutes , these bears dis covered that they had walked deliberately Into a trap and were forced to enviir In the stccks attacked at r.ipldly advancing prices. Jfuw Vork Money .Market. NEW YOIIK. Jan. 21. MONEY OH DAM , Etisv at 'i.1 per cent : last loan , 2 per cent ; closed offered at S per cent. I'IIIMK .MKU.ANrrrK PAPEII 4' ' © 1 per cent. feruur.iNfi KXCHANOE Quiet but firm at * 4.8JSs tor sixty day bills and Jl W4 for de mand. The closing quotations on bonds : bid. London Stock Market. l < ' W1 > U Jmnrs ( lonlm ncnnctt.l rf , Inn 31 [ Now Vork HcraUl Onblo Hucelal loTrrE IlKR.-Unslness on the stock oxchnnge was much Intof ferod with by a dense fog which prevailed today. The reduction of the bank rate to 3 per cent scarceir had any oflect on the market ! ! . Tunds are unchaimod. Home rails wcro moro or less dull til ! day. owing to yesterday's trafllu st.itcimmis. Americans were firm In response to the sharp recovery In Now Vork Central. A general re covery ranging from ' to'J percent has t.iken place , the most prominent being Lake Shore. Wabash debenture. Union t'ncific , Krle. Mis souri , Kansas ft Tuxas. Delivers. Northern Paeillu preferred and Atehlson Canaalan lines are strong In sympathy nlth Canadian Paelllo llrand Trunks were ' 4 to higher. Mexican lluctuated a good deal. In piefer- cnco theru was a marked docllne. whllo ordinary shows a small rise. Money has been inlto a drug , bhort loans were ollorod at y to 1 per cent. Thu discount market , was also iu ) ot. Tno anil three months' bills were quoted at Pi to Di percent. .LONDON , .Ian. 'l. L'ho following were the I.tinilon stoukiiiio'atlons closing at 4 p. m. : HAH KiivRit--iau-iiil. ( MIINEV ® pur cent. Katu of discount In th' open market for both short and three months bills , 'jQi' per cent. The bullion In the II ink of Knelnncl In- crojbod ilili.VOOO during the p ist week. The uroportlon of the Hank of nuglnn i's rcsarvu to liability , which last week was37.5J percent , Is now 30.77 per cent. I'limnrlal Notes , KANSAS CIT - . Mo , Jan 21. Cloirlnsvoro ; Jl,44o'.2l7. NKW OIII.EAN.La. . , Jnu. 31. Clearings , ' Ni\v : VOIIK , Jan 21-n ink olcurlngs today. H4li,8ii,050 ; ; halanecs , 1i ( , 11)7,840. llAi.TiMDiu : , Mil . .Ian. 'Jl , Clearings. J,20l- VKI ; balances. * J.'lil : ; rate , ( i per cei.t. I'urr.Aiini.riiiA , Pa. . Jan. 91. Cloarltizs , til. . 10.1,7:1) : ; balances , $1SWS. > i ) ; money. Ii per cent. HAVANA. Jan. 21. .Spaulsli gold , J..ll')1 ' ; © . ' . : i'i34. ' i\clinngo , llrmor but not iiuuttibly ilgbur. ST louis. .Mo. , Jan. SI. Uloarlngs , f.l.i7l.l : ! ; lialiinces. I77ii"n. ) ( .Monov , Oit7 per cent. H\- 'linugc on Now Vork Otle inuiiiliim. IIOSTON , Mass. , Jan 21. Hank clearings , Hr > ,4.i,7u7 : ; b.il'inccs , J1.515.00S ; mouov. 2 per ; ont ; exchange on Now Vork , lUTSIS'/jo ' dls.- . ouiit. PAIII-I , Jan. 21. Three ncr cent routes. l.1f ) ! 2Vie for the aecoiint. The weelilv statement if the IlauK of I'runco shows an incro iso of . ' . .TiXOOlfold and I.CjO.lWOJf silver , Uiuc do , III. , Jan. 51 Now Vork eiuliango lulet at par tn lo ( ) pinnilniu , Monov easy nt i'/Jliil per cent , llauk clonrln , $ l4.1M,4ni sler.liig oxuliirngu llrm at ifl.W for liJ-day Dills and tLs'i'l fur si.tit drafts. Deiivor AllnhiR S tor Id. I > KS\EU , Colo. . Jan. SI. Thu followhv ' list Is JinolosliiiQUotatlimson the Mining uvcliango oil ii y. Sales " , M > sliuirs , \lluuliniiy . . . 7 ijolilHoek [ & A mil ) ' . ' ) ( Iroiiclnil l'J-g ! . . . . I. iJiihnJ I lluilnriit . . . . 18 Jiisllcj , IS inuitko ( Coral ) . . . . M { liOxlMKton HS4 I'U-U ! kVI.IUo | Kale tm lltonitlDw 4V , Mny Miir.oiipl. . . 60 . nlllnuv Ill Mntflhlcss flOU . luiulln.l 4 , Orir 75 , 'eiiiury 11 Puy Hock IU Llnyruurily llx ) IPuliinl u ? Dlniiiiinil II Denver ( iua mid Oil Illllllllg I.O.IO ' . " .I Mittnn , .II , leuy buru. Puiilliold 10 San rriinrUeo .Mlnlnir Oiiolutluns , SAN riiANfuro , ml. . .Ir.n. ' 'I. The olllclal loslii ; iiuutatlons for nilnltu btuokn today ivero an fol'ovvsi ' Nim Vork Mlnlnt ; Oniit-itliiiii , Ni'.w VOIIK. Jan. 21 Tlio fullowliu are the losing mining HIOJU iiiiotntlous : " v- nice" * i.S" Ilimu'Unke , .ll''i VhptMl MO'll Iron Mlvor IIJ lit . . ticlehur . . . ) Ontario l.ni hollar IU ) Dnhlr JU . 'luwh Pulnt 115 I'lriunutti lui loadtvnod . . . . IU ) ciavnuu IW lurrkit I on . . . . I J I'tniidurd 111) iiiuld A Lurry 150 Union Con . . . 110 lalo A NoriTOM I lu Yollaur Jacket . . 110 lluntou Slock . UO.STON. Maw. , Jnu. . ! , Thu falloniDK were thu cloMui pili-c * o'.4i T < 4 > t. ' > vi nu tlio lloitoi -look ninrket tolnyi | Y1 ' Alrhlvin AToprin 7l { ' lilnlnn A Montana. ' lloMmi A Alliany Ml l ra , | A Ili'ill . ? > > > Ponton A Main" . . lilt i , , ixanillu I'1 C M Ag. . . ItH KrnMitxo H1 HlrhtMirtf II It M ! * iticiMiin. . . , . . . . . 57 Flint A IVre .M put. , M Ntltntn , rt < Copper . . . 27' ' Mill Hook A l-t M IMSlTniiuimiV. . . t.V ) MBM i iM.lrnl . . P5V < Annlmin J nnd Co 24 Me * . Cent common Vlli Hu-lun I.uul : C > i . . I'O N. V A > . KiiKlninl r.iV\Vc-ii r.n.l l-in 1111 . ' , ' N V.A N Mu. ; . . 121 'lloll Teleiiliune . Ztfl old Colony Itf.nXM.nniJiiii "inro S . . . . IS1 lliltl.ind I'niiiiiinn , 4 iWnler Power .r Wli * , VII , common | sm > M. , . . . . . . . \VI . Ten preferred. 41 jU.vll C. Alloue Al Co.inewi. iVlluiiston Tliunmi ! i'JiyL"LL1 ' J o.u.i//.i i.t /.sror/i i ,1 ; OMUIA. .Inn. ' 'I. Tlicrolns been omo Improvement Into celpts both Wu.liipjday and to.lny. but th four days show u decrease of , l.'iM ' ) eattlo am l-.wii bo.s comp iied with thu corrcspondlm four days last week. Thuro has been an In creasoof nbout COO sheep. Dlsc'iuragluic room IN from nastern markets coupled with the Hi oral supply here , provoi more than the present weak market conn stand , and n still further declluo of lOe wn experienced. With eastern rnarkuts bad am llaulo to go still loivor. shippers coil Hi ill notliiii. . and thr dressed bocf men ha < things practloilly tliolr own way. The : did considera selecting nncl took thol own time to It. Trading wns on the dull am dragging ordur all day and the close found n uODII many pretty decent c.ittlo still unsold Oood 1,100 to 1.2 < 0-lb eattlo that sold TUI < MUJ | at fiom f.l.,0 to-fl.OJ were hard to sell today ni fromi.l.io tot , 1.81. The situation was oven worse in the biitchoi stock line the Hiipuly being excessive an 1 tin quality rather liullirureiit. lluyers were 1101 overly anxious for the stock anil bids wore at of lOc lower than Wednesday and fiomlic tt 810 lower than 'lucsd.iy on fair to gooi ! stutr , whllo caiiiicrn were not wanted at mi ) price , ( lood to choice cows and heifers soli from fi40 lo8.73 , fair to good eons from $ . ' . ' ( to JJ.40. common and canning grades fnvi JI.'JJ to J'.Oi ) . Hulls , oxen nnd stags were Hln.v. but/ not iiiotiibiy | loner , at from il 75 to $ .l.5j , Calves llrm at from JJ.Ol toKiOJ. Thoru was moro Ufa to thu stojkor anil feeder iniirkut and prices were n shade ( Inner Hi in yosterduv. The fresh receipts were not very hc.ivy. but reirular dealers found n goon number of outside buyers , and at the close ol business their supplies were matoriiilly re duced , bales won1 from 1..J3 to $1.15 for poor to very good stock. Kupiesent.itlvo sales : STEEKS. No. Av. Pr. No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 7 un.- , 21. .IIUJ II li.1 2.1 .11113 375 111 1211 3bfl 84..IIS3 18 11)70 ) 4 10 17. . Oil 2.V ) 17..iiss 2:11 : 27 10'li 233 u 11:10 235 : i 120) ) 2i5 : IS 11 JO 235 2.1. . 0 > 1 2115 Jd lllb" 833 5 you 835 21..11115 231 U. 1111 24) 10. . 10W 84 , ' > 20. lilt 245 27. . 10 17 243 1 113J 25J 8 1UI1 250 12 1010 250 2.1 1072 2 55 37 .1114 2GO 83 . 210 5. . 270 a. , ace 275 mim'.its. .11 3. 14(1 ( 48714 14J 4 50 3. 170 500 3 . ! M 4 71 1. IOJ 50J 4. 142 4 73 u'rr.i.s. i .irbra is 1. . 1 .1640 22' . .I74J 1 .ltdll 2 25 170) ) 300 1..I7.0 225 1770 301) ) 3 10VT 2 55 1. lli'JO 310 ST MM. 1..18SO 2 31 1. 1510 * 3 03 1..IO.-0 321 1..1770 300 1 1000 250 1..18uQi , : 00 8TOCKCK8 AMI PK3niH9. 2. . 420 2 03 " 8. . 05 ad. . 717 201 3. . OOJ 2 81 11 N8 2 70 2 DO ' 240 1 780' 273 8 1)18 ) 2J ! ) t 2 ! . 480 2 40 in. . 275 5 1201 305 1. 700 2 RO 8. 2 81 SJ..PJ21 315 1. . 4JO 2 50 4 281 COLOIIAOO CATIlrE. No , Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 35 steers 1029 3154 steers 1200 315 1 steer 10.1 > 3 15 lions Whllo receipts rmve fallen oil during tlio past few ( Uys soinutlilnjj 111(0 15,000 hoiil eonip irccl with lust week there his : been a very ninrked deterioration In the roner.il riniilltv of tno olTerln i. The market star ted out very much HUe Wednesday's market , with shipping and fresh mont buyers bldillnc nnd unvliiK freely and packers holding b.ick i.wultlnt : developments and trying to hear pilcc < 4 , Good IlKlit aii'l inedlnni wolglit hogs sold nt very noi.r steady pi Ices , mostly at from Jl.O'i to $1.10 , while peed heavy hoes sold a hh ido to 5o lower than Wednesday at from Jl.W to 11.15 , while eom- mon heavy and mixed packers sold from $1.00 tol.o" > . Trading was fairly uetlvo through out nnd practically everything sold In ( > oed season , the bulk at from tl.05 to $1.10 against f rum f 4.15 to TJ.n Wednesday. The a\craiii i-ost was $ I.OCj ? asalnst J4.0S'B Wednes'lav und fi.OUj : last Thursday. Kopresentatlvo s'llos : I'KIS AMU IIOINIII. 1 310 815 , > ; 4 . . . 1.17 40 310 1 188 - - J 25'i , | 17 . . .HI 40 34.1 SiiKiii * Three lurilt'uC pretty good mixed intlvos , corn fed Were received and bold eadlly al from } l , ' > 9jto | II M. Thu demand 'oiitliiuiiHctood and iw niarkot stroiu. Quo- ntlous : Pair to food natlvos , f tO I < ai2.u ivostoriis. W,7.Vi. > .OI : toiiiiroti and I stockurs , ' . ' . : > fta.Ji liiinlsa , M.'OOtti.Sa. UuprcHcntatlvo all's : i s'o Av. 1'r. 5(1 ( native mixed , fed 100 fl Ml 10 native mixed , foi 122 4 h.l 0.1 nallvo n.ixud , fed 110 4 Kl 31 natlvo inlxml. fed 01 450 04 uatlvoin.xed , fad a ) 470 - ltiCKllT5. : Cliluiljo l.lvit HUirk .M iio , 111. . .Inn. I'l. [ Special Telo.-ram to . 'lie IIBK.J 1'rlcct ot cuttlo worn weak unit tlnoveiily lower. IliitchorV nnd onnnor stuck gunurnlly mild tit Iniin l ! > o to lie low thnii at ihu txvlimliuof tin , wci'k. und the was n iluelliieof from I He to 2.V In nrdlii inr I good steers nseotup iri'il with Tuesday's prior. Iho HUPP y wan much lee largo fur thu < 1 < in in , ) , which , by ro.iHoii of recent lionv supplies , Is Just now lighter thai , nsunl , J < nlt wuro on n basMnf from SJ.ll.1 to 1V83 for vor common lo rho'cu steers , nud from 1l.no I W.IKI for poor to choice cows and bulls. As n Kurds oxlia Milppln" sorts , any utintatlot would bu nominal an uonu lu that ( Mass hi been olTered of Into. Them were salt of ctlra bulls for export account nroitn M. . > | ) . Trade was , ow In nil gradt of I'atrio nud so many Hero luft ovur iinsol Unit the ontloo'i ' f r tomorrow U ratlierul. coiir.iglnz o holderIt lakes it pretty goo bunch of steers to brlnz f4.5i as thn inarm1 now stiinds nnd there were exceedingly fo sales today at higher llgiiru * . The bulk of th sites tiiilrii'sril lieef Itrms and HhlppurM wer at from L2.i tn II.15. The buoyancy eh iraclcrWnj thu hiu m i ki-t on thu preiedliu dnynf the week was cor Hploiious y absent todnv. In fact the fee lu vvnsonu of duprusslon. Opciiliu satesof ho.iv woUhts were from 5o to 1 e under yesturda morning's pr'.eeri. nnd there was no tlmo late In Iho day when sales could bo Directed to nn belter ndvant ue. Thu only npp ireul re.iso fortherc'ictloii wns the fuel of 11 mint II lueroas lu llio arrival * . | , | ht lmu avomgod nbou steady at from 14 iltol.3jfor poor to prim light , and ut from tl.l.ltn 14.40 for heav woi htx. Thcro was HI actlvo du'iiniiil and I the IIO.IH wuro not alt dlsposod of It was be eauso sellers Hero unwillliu to aecopt th ruling prices. There wore scnttorlii'i s ilos n heavy and medium weights at from fl.41 t JI.5) . and a foiv Illht hosof supurlor iiunllt. fetched { 1.31. The general innrKut close tendy No oliniito of Importance took place In th Mieop market , Thoiowas a fair domanil a from J.l.50 to\5 , for poor to o\tra iualltle- | < I.iui.bs wcro In bettor ieiilest | nnil shouo , more strougth thitn for two or three days lire > IOIIH. Ti oy were quoted at fro n * l 83 toJ'J.,13 acconllng to qiialltv. Itoeolpts were : Cattle , 18,003 : hos , 40,000 nlioop , ll.DOO. Tlio Lvon'ii'.Journal reports : CATri.K T o colpts , I7I'OJ ' ; shipments. 5,010 ; market lower too prices for steers , fl8VJI05s ( others. $ .l'0i ' 3IK ) ; Ntookeis and feeders , t..4K 2.i.lcows ! ; , $1.3 OKI M IliidS Kecelpts , 4\0n' ' ! shipments , 12,0)0 tiiarket nctlvo and irnvu irr : rough am connnou , ? ' .lnf.l.-.r > ; ml\o 1 and p icUor- , , fl.M't 4 33 ; prime hoavv and butchen weuhts. JI.3 -Ueeolpts , 1,010 : shipments. 801 market active , Miecp steadv , lambs stronger natlvo ewes. Jl.fi 4SI.H ) ; mixed. 11 r > Kid-ill wethers and yo iriluirs , $3.0S. ) 73 : westerns $ > .00il\3.1 ( : lambs , < 5,0'ffiii.ID. ' Xi-w York M Stock Hurket. NKW Yoitic. Jan. SI. Itucvcs Uucolpts. Kl hund. nil for exporters nnd slaii'luerd ; m trade , fcelln stonily ; dressed ! > eof llrm at G'f ® ' ) c per Ib ; slilpmbiits ted .y . , M8 beovos. . CAIAT.S Hceelpts. 41" head : vo-ils Vie nor Hi lowur : wostein e lives dull : veals. ? . " > OJiJS. , * > per 101 Ibs. ; ciMssers , JJM'iJ'.Tj ; vvestorr cnHcs. t-MiOfli'l " .1. HIIKKP Uecoipts. 4.T07 hcnil : niarkot "to uly lambs a shade lower : sheep. 9\'W < ili3.ffili pe 111) ) Ibs. ; Iambs , ? ( ) ( ) J7.W ) ; dressed mutton steady nt7't'S91iO per Ib. ; drowsed Iambs dill Hoes Hpcolpts , 37(1 ( , conslrnod dlrojt nuiruet nominally steady at * 4 103 1 , on per 101 His. Kiinsns City l.lvn Murk M'irkot. KANSAS ( Jtrv. Mo. Jan. 21. OATTI.E Re ceipts. 3,3)0 ) ; shipments. 2.0ill ; steers woio dul and Ktoady to lOo lowur. and stockers : uu feeders ( lull nnd I'Jc to ir > o lower ; drosNeil bee and shlpplnz slrors sold at JI.'JJS ) l.H > : con and belfers , $1.5jJ.5 ( ' : stuckors and feeders II1' ( ft I ,1.ri IIOO < Receipts. 14,700 ; shipments. 2.800 : mar ketAo to lOc lower ; all grades , tL5Jl.2j ; bulk $ I.0I.10. SIIKKP Hocolpts. 1.400 ; shipments , none : tin market \vas nominally steady ; supplies wen mostly consigned direct to packers. PERILS OF WINTER. Some ol the Commonest < ; iissllled : Under Thrt-0 Heads. Youth's Companion offers the follow ing healthful sugfrestions : 1. Perils from heedless exposure. Winter is the pay season , the season of halls tint ! diinoin0 : parties , and , in gen eral , of prolonged amusements and ex citements. Wo need not say how com mon it is for young Indies to attend such gatherings imuorfectly clad , The excitement , physical and mental , extending to a late hour of the night , renders the surface of the hody pecu liarly suscoptihlo to the outsmlo chill ; the susceptibility is enhanced by ex haustion , which at the same time lessens the power of resistance. The danger is especially great in rural districts , where so tniiny must ride long distances to their homes through the icy air. Tens of thousands have in this\vay lui i the foundation of fatal diseases. 2. Perils from infectious diseases In summer our dwellings ventilate them selves , with little cue : on our piirtbutin winter wo oconomixo heat at the expense - ponso of ventilation. Few houses tire provided with artificial ventilators , while the drainage is genor.illy far from perfect. Even houses supposooil to he above buspicioa in this respect are often found to bo dangerously defective. Unnoticed lotiUs are common iuid a had leak in a neighbor's house may long have been discharging itself fruly be neath the wooden lloor of our own collar The main sewer is never or seldom free from tha microbes of disease , : md these may Hud , entrance into our rooms through untrapped or imperfectly trapped connecting pipes. It was from this eau < so that the noble and good Prlnco Albert cnmo to his untimely end , U. Perils from school rooms. Com paratively few school rooms uro fur nished with adequate adjustments for ventilation. Hence the pupilsut , an age of great susceptibility , breathe much bad air , often from diseased lungs , and always charged with deleterious bodily exhalations. At the very least , the vital resistance of the system is dangerously lowered. On the other hand , when the air be comes insulTor.iblo , the teacher may order the window opened , thus endan gering those who sit within the ilranghl , at u time when they are least iiblo to bear exposure. An Kinpress' .Mantlu. One of the handsomest silver wedding presents received ny the empress of Uupsia is nn ermine mantle , wnich cost over $50,000 , says Harper's Hauar. It was presented to the o/.arina by Uio no bility rf the province of Kherson , but was iiuuio til ) in Paris , for the malcmg up of furs has been for ycaisandro- mnlns still u pre-eminently Parisian art. Parisian furriers are almost always in trusted with the miinufacLuro of the jploiulid fur garments that become heirlooms in the greatest ft'.milics of Europe. Ermine , besides being the em blem of royalty , is also that of purity nnd stainlessncss ; but it is , neverthe less , uo delicate a fabric that no white fui' gets HO eric Uy bolioil. Very few people ple KIIOW how to clean whlto furs , and it miiy thort'foro bo of inturest to Dlognntcs lo learn the method recommended to mo a few yours ago liy the famous St. Potoisburg furrier Paul Oubaiiis , The furs iiuiht llrst bo washed with tallow oup and lukowartn water , and tlion ringed with a weal ; solution of crystals 3f soda , all the soapsuds being removed from the fur with a hard brush. Should Lhero be ( lurk ntalns , suuh as are miulo by carriage grouse or other fat hub- Uunccs , on the fur , it will bo necessary Lo rub them with bon/.ino u fuw hours lioforo wabhing it. It sometimes hap pens that in spite of this treatment the furs retain a yellowish hue ; this can , however , bo removed by bloik'hlng tluun in the follow ing miinnor : whilst still damp , the iir- lioloH must bo i'ninui'hcd ' in very cold water , in which four poundb of sulphuric if hi of natron have been diluted , After in lumi'rt boaklng , four pounds of sulic U'lil are added In the mixture , which must ho well Htlrrod. Whilst the furs ire in vho Ihiid , the vessel containing ilioni hhould ho tightly covered , so us to jxcludn thu notion of the air on Iho uiil8. Lastly the furs initat bo riiibod times with pure cold w.itoi. ( inoil r.iriiirru < ( lini.l Si'imc. Pillsburg Uullotii ) Mlbs I'pporKrust S'cor saw the Rhine ! With its ciibtlos ind ltn rulnbV And you really wro uu- OMAHA Manufacturers' AWXIXliS AXI ) TKNTS. f malia Tent & ' wning U , , Hu-j linniinock * . oil n-ul riilibt-rrloltilnit y.iml fur no 111 I Knrmcn. A - AXI ) T\VIXUS. Pemisrmalia rag Co , linporlor * nnd niiin if ic- tur r < . IfoiirSncKi llnrlnpinnil Twlno. IIK'VeiiKS. . ! ' . Pcrrigo &Co. Mi O. Dazon. 1 01 DnihcoMrcct. ctcs sold on nionlhl | minvnt . ficml for nur ritiloguo nn.l prices Knrnnm > t .Ouinli- MOOTS AXl SMOKS. Morae-lro S'io ' ) ' 'o 1101 llowint SlteM. Kio ory corner llth nml Iliiimln * MreoH Wonro inikliu cln prlcof tocmli liiyor't , nnil nt nvlllni ; a rlin of itnoili which ! * verj siil- eitilowltti incrcli iiiln. Williams , Van /ernani Kirkendall , Jones & ( & Harte. Wliok-'iilo Mnmifnt-tti r AKi-nln for lloitnn Hut 1213 llarncjr street , bcr Sliiiii Co , 1IU. . 110 Uni ill i , Ncli. mid 1IUJ llarncy utreot. /merican l'and ewed . hoe. Co. Hoots , fliiies rubbers nml tult Kiioils 130I-II llariu'y strout. CAItlMAGKS. | Ol.OilHMj. ( i more & Ruh , MnmtfiwliirOM nml Whole title Clothlert , 1101 Hnrnoy street COAICOKH , IOTP. Omaha Coil , Coke Coulanl & quires , Lime i'o. Ilniilnnil < i't ru.il hlp pers. Ilnr.l anil toft conl f K. street , 1KS ) Kiirnnni loth nml D corner . . strcels. Oui.ihn. P. H. Mahoney & ' o. Johnson TroSi II Kannmn ntioot , -Coal- C37 Karnam 811 V IHtli Oia ilia Neb. COHXICIO. ragle Cornice Works , Mmnifnc'.urPM of ( Sal- vimlruil Iron Cornice. \\lnilow u.ipi. inetillo nk ltnlit . I'll HID nnil lll'j IKitlKU st. DKY GOOD M. F. Smith & Co. I ilpatrick - Koch Drj Goods Co. Dry Komi" , notions , fur- Dry Kiioils.iiollonii , Benin nlihliifc' aomli. fiirnlthlUK cooil . Cor llth nniHlownr.lst , Corner llth anil llo nr.l Omaha OoniolUUtid Electrinl 0) . , . I.nmp . Wire mill Klcctrlcal fcup- M JM , Drrmiuoi. . plIcMiir All Mini" 1112 HoHnr.t strunt , Unmha. Wolf lectricalCo. Illustrated catalogue ) frco. Pil4 Capitol Avenue. URN 11UII10 AND CARPKTS. feebe & Runyan fur niture l o. successors to O A. lleebc A. Co , Grace and liilh Ktn.Om.ihn CUNTS' I-'UIIMSHING GOO IS. Elotchky & . fohen , J. T , Fobinson f o ion to. ( icnt 1 furnishing eoodi , clothlnir nml notion' * , ( JontH1 fiirnlslilnir irnod" , ( ilvii IIH a trhil Wo Kcml in'fir i-'lobr.itud lir.ind Kiuuploi cxpraia pro- "Huckiltln ' Of o mil" , paid. p.ints , nhlrts. coit.i. etc- . 11U Uurnof. Cor. I''tli nnd Howard ti. GltOCIOUllOS. | GljAS . D. M. Eteele & Co. I lake , ' ruce & Co. " 10th and llnrncy , Ouir.h i , 1301-120" > .Tones street , Oin Ii l , Nob. Nob. CHAIN AM ) l > KUVl IO S. CockTeTBrTsl S. \ KcWh rter. Ilrokcr < nndcasi | liujrcr * . 215 Iloird of Tndo ' 1'rlvato wlroi to New Vork. Chlriuo , nnd 8t. Prokcr hi Krain , provi . of sions aitdNtork1 * Private Ixiuls 1(1-1 ( ; 1 o.ml . wlrei to N. Y. , Chlcniiu Trade. and bt. l ) uti. Fands oTimission Co. ] Ilrokern. Direct wlriM InClili'iiKO. .Vow Vorknnil St. Ixjiils N. V. I.lfo HRE THE STRONGEST NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTHiB'A LADEL. 'Jlicic uri 100 6/A * llllri " ' < ' " ' "J COJ' ' the best yuu can tint/ . S/A llnlierls IU-HI nfAll. & 'A Kxlrn Trnl rnnks next tn &A linker , E/A Hurbc lllaiikeu told by nil Oi'iUcra. A new imil foinpli'to Trontmcnt cousli > llng of * up | > < .lti > rlu * , Olntiiitint In CIIIHUOK | | aim , lu llox nml I'llls. n I'usltlvu i uro lor K\l < ranl , liitouml lllln.l or llli'uilliiK ItchhiK ( 'liriiili ) llvcunt or llereilltnry I'llex 'IliU lluiiioily IIIIH never huJn known to lull II iiurliiiY il lord : mint hy nmll rt'h ) Biiltor from rlils tnr.lblu illin'iuni when n rlt len Kiiiiniiituo l ponltlvolr given wllh d hull's In rofunillhn inonuy If nut curml Hc-ii.t . uliunp fur lien hnnuilu ( iuuriintuu ISHHO I liy Kiilm * m , liriuiKlklH Solo Aicumt , curnof lath uiul Dnuldns Ireeta , Uiiiahii , Nt-li EYE , EAR , NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST. OlassiN uiljiihliiil to all vlMiinl defects. C itarrli siicceshfullv trnatnd , [ loom 18 , HaiKcr Illock , 15th and Farnam. with FloroncuV It imi't jjooil 'orin not to know thono iilucos. Miss MrlKhtly H.V the way , don't you itloro Nfittfimi and the YollowstonoV Miss UpporUruat Never HIIW thoin. MUs Brightly Don't you know It lun't ; oed fioiiBonot lo know tlio wonders und ) uiiuty o ( your own country. All ' to Hil llll' . MusQiim Miumuor The iroucher at our church last nljrht talked ibout tt Mrs Lot who hud been turned n to n pillar of salt. AnilHtnnt Yes. I'vo honrd about It Miihuuin .Mana ur- Well , why In .hundor didn't you lot mo know about t ? I'll bet $ I seine other inusoum will jut hold of tlio freuk before wo do. DoW ltt' Mltlo Knny Ruorv. oeit llttlo Its forclysi'onjU.iour stomach , bid urou'.U MATS , 1-21'C. H. , KTf. W. fl , L. Gibbon & Co Gco. Csbornc & Co , i , Mr.iw Knot * , Huron nf Id lot KliiTiM ami i t.-illu * nilI f.ir * ISIh nil. . ) Hnrnoy , M Mouth IHh-it Recler & Wllhclmy ' 'o. Lobcck & Linn , Cur. 10th nnil.Inck . llallilpri' InMonro on His. .iircli.inloi to di Uiiinlm. llOllljil.ii St III \VOItlCS. . Paxt.n & Vierling ran works , VVroiiulit niul cm ! Iron linlhlliu work , oiulmii. ti.n work , general 1 ICJUllltS. Her & Co , R , R , Gr tic , Liquor Morchanti. Imporler nn I Jobi r ot Illillnrnny Strnot , vVlnui nml l.lnuori. .Mnniiraetur'riKunnatj'9 10 ? ) nn.l mi KnrimnHt. HAS I Irutln llliuri 1'rlooliuioii nppllciitlon. I Trick & crbcrts , \\h ilu < nle Ilipior tlvnlora 10)1 rnrnniii'l. Charles R Lee , John ' . Waccfield , . IlnnlHooil lunilicr. wood luil eel Aiiii'ilcin I'urt carpet * nml piinmet Inn I n.ini'il , Mllwniikeo lloiirhiR hyilraullc lenient mul Kill nml DoiiKlnr , yuliicy whllull.io , C. A. St nehill , A.l'cspe , Jr. , Millinery , nnllonoclonks I'lnnos orui etc , m ilcrlal' , etc llii-113 S lith t. Uimha 151 1 Diiiixliii * trcrt , OVSTKI5S. A. Bootli Packing Co. Plnlt & Co. I'llOkOIBUf OJHlLTJ , fi ll Oystur , Ftih nnil t'olerf , nn I Celery , 319 South lOt'i ' St liOSLtMrumvorth St. llnvlil Cole , Mnn.tor. Consolidated Tank I inc Co. llctlncit nnd lulirlcntliiK elli , .ixloKrois ? , etc. IMtOHUGIj CO.HMIS-IO.V. F ibbel & Smith , r ranch & ro. Donlcri In country prod , I'roiliice , frnlti nf nil uci' , fmm , voK tnblo , klnrtv oy torj , cJc. cJc.1J07 IIo nrl Street , llth anil Hnr.ior htrccts. Kirschbrann & rons Jas. A. Olark& Co. lliiller , clioTie , etiS | Iluttcr , eggs nnd poultry poultrjr a.id Kaine. 140 * . ! Kariinin tt. fW .South IJth StrooU Eitldell & Co. , ouinil jlon M o r c h n n t , Butter , cheoso. o m.vof- Produce llultcr , t'.uiti , , ptivllo , fruit * , poultry ( hooio and I'oullrr. Ufa nml Howard Hta. nn.l tfA.iid. OlIl'illH. Mullin & MsOlain , Bingham. & Son , hpoclnltli's. bin fir. oj/i. iMidtisjour KKKS. Hut * cliccic. poultry , eta No. tur , I'uiiltrr , li inu , Hi lit i Hut. lit. Nit. Illdjn , Ktc 1701-3 l.o i i'nworth Ht. IMI'KK. Carpenter Paper Oo. , King PapirOj , Cnrrr n full Block of Wrnpplne pupor , nil klnill printing , wrnppliiK and 111 t > Tlllf' , I tU nrlllnir papur , card pa- pur , otc. Tol. 17.1) ) MOVK IlKI'AIKS. James Hughes , Omalu Steve Eepaii Wor s. Cooks nnd lloilurt Htiirn ropnlri and water foranlo . n tHrhinpnlH roriuiyklud of utotum.ido (078. ( llth Strnat I'-'Q ? SASH. iovs. M. A. Disbrow & Oo , 5. Ha-ttyCfo. , Manufacturers of > aili. Toy , tlolli , altiiiiua , fiinay good * , houaofur- * Ooori , blinds and nl hln nee 11 , child- moulding * , llrancli of- flee , 12tli nnd liard Sts. rua' ' ctirrlnicoa. ' . Ul'J t'arnam Htreot. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARd.3 CO. , LIMITED COMMISSION MERCHANT' . Al'tn Root & Oo. & lliHiiii.ll llxclmino Hiilld- llo.inn , ii ) nml 81 llullilhii : South chuuJ h ilhll U Umiihn. Bo.itli On ill i. INTEREST RRIDOMCEPOSITS ATQMAHAlOflN&TFlUSTCa S.ECDR. IB - ' DUUGLASBTB. CAPITALrS IOO.OOO.OO DIRECTORS : AUWYMAN-E.W.NASH. JHMILLARO-CUY-C BARTON C.B. LAKE. JJ.BFIOWN-THOS-L.KIMBALL. NEBRASKA National Bank. J. S DEPOSITORY OMAHA , NEB $100,1)1)1) ) ) ' < ; < ; , "iDO illl'lllllS _ _ OlllMirtniiil Dlrocwn llourV Vn'oi. iirualilont } - . vIcMliroillonl I1. Miiirlco \ \ \ I C l-iMhliu. ilurni' , .liilm H I'olllni , .1 N II I'.u rlc-k Lewis H , leod , . 'iii-liur. IKON BANK , Uornor lath nud i'.irn mi Sit. ICIcotlon .Niillri ! . To tin * htocUiolduix of tlio Io ! il Hstntt Ivvnrrs Assoelntioii of Omaha. N'ehrns > a 1'nder provision of theI'oiuorale articles nd liy laws of the Heal IM ito IUMKTH Anio- IK- lallou of Onialia. Nolirasl. i. the mum il incut- IU of the HloeldioldeiH foi tlin olectlon ol vvelvu dliectoiH. and an advlsoiy bond ol fly tmimliurs of tint unsu'iit vutir. will lfi uldon Yondiiy ovonliu , 1'ohru ny IHI , IH'i' ' , nt oVIook , In the nsioolnt.on in uii mi nliur "M low Vorlt Iiitu Iliitldln. ' Dinnha , Nub. . .Inuii ry " 1st , M ! UF.O II 110(11s. ( I'reHldeiit. ( H'.O I1 III MIwoi letary. I ! run HAM : IN OMAHA , KIU. : , nv tulin f. ( > , Co.r llih It DoiiKlm hU I A Y ull r & Co , Cor I4lh .l . . ' . „ L U , t'ottcr A Co. , Luuncll UjuOi. In.