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    0 THK OMAHA DAILY UK KPT HI I ) AY , JANUARY 2 1802.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS ,
Wheat Advanced Early But Weakened and
Declined Later.
TRADE WAS BROADER AND MORE ACTIVE.
XVnr yurnllmi Did Not Kxrrt Murli Infill-
cnrr , Hut tint ItnllMi Sentiment \Viis
Jlnllt on Ilic Conlldi'iieo In tlio
.Situation.
ClitCAflo , II1. , Jan 21. The action of the
\vhratmarkottodaywaN the rotrrsoiif tint
of yesterday. Then It opened weak and lower
nnd closed strong with a boom. Today It was
ttroiiK and advanced curly but weakened and
declined later , closing easy at about the low
e t prlcoof thodiiy. ttwasauooil dual of u
ipeculatlvo mnrknt , that Is , the market was
governed largely by siloply and demand , Irre-
ipoctlvn of outxtdo or regular Influence. Karly
tli ro was a peed demand , helped along by
firmer foreign markets and small receipts und
H continuation of the bullish feeling h oh
cxUti'd yosteriiny , but the advance brouuht
out fn'u oITcrlnzft and icall/lnir Hales
without any particularly unfavorable
MfiHH nnd a slrirp ronetlon followed. The
opcnlm rcportM from all direct domestic mar-
kotHijuotcd them llrm and higher and the
trade WIIB broader and more aetltu. AH the
short Inleust was lar o thnro was a lively
ccramblo tocoxcr , but there was little forsalo
and tlio uilvniuo is eiisy The war question
did not seem to oxcrl much Inlluenee. but the
bullUli suiitlinent sei'iiied to Imvo been built
upon the growlnir coiilldenco In the legitimate
Btrenqtli of thosltuntlon. Now York and St.
Louis operators hud liu o buying orders at
the start and nearly all the private \\lru
houses were kept busy on the miring side
I/ognn. Suiirl/-lupce. Ml mlno-ltodnian , Clif
ford , Mitchell , Counsflmim > V Day and Mc-
Dougal led the huvlng most of the day
It was notice.ibio that manv comm sslon
liouni's had sc itlerlng orders foi ( ttes and
tend from outside , showing that confidence Is
ftprcndlng and the tradn brojilenln * . Thcro
was a Htorv that 1'ardrld.jr and ICiiulTman of
Hi. I.onlsero short fully lO.Onfl/KH lin. , but the
belief that they would bo forced In gave the
market soinu additional strength I'ardrldire ,
howotcr. announced this as giosily untrue
and was Mtlll soiling short with his usual
vigor. A story was cabled from London tli.it
Ilcerbohm estimates the remaining require
ments of Ktiropo ut 111.UJO.OTO , or 4ii,00)-
00) ) inoro tli i n the Into ostlnnto by
the Liverpool Corn Trail n News. Charley
Wright , who WIIH supposed to bo alro.idy
oliort a big line , was&llll a free seller on the
hard apots. May opened at froml'2'jo ' toU' iO.
against 9215c at the elino yesterday , and after
hcHlUitlir- around tho-,0 lUures for a lime ,
began to mute upward under the strong de
mand and without material reaction ad
vanced to Ol\e The advance caused heavy
reall/lng sales and us the most oxcltablo
shorts h id coveied the offerings were In o\-
CCHS of the demand On the first Hympto-u of
weakncsR the short xclllni also bcciune ag-
gnsslte. A Iilvurpool dispatch reporting an
IticrOiSooM.SIfU ) 0 buthnlh In I rcnch whc.it
Mocks during the last month proved a weak
factor also M.iy broke to 9 , 'Hc. reacted to
II 92' e. broke again to 917c , and closed easy
at ittc.
Coin was quiet nnd weak throughout the
eofis'on and especially tonard the close , when
wheat v as so weak and closed with u loss of
lie on May.
Oils svinpathl7d with Iho weakness In
ether giiilns and lost 'ic.
Hog pioductH wore string and higher early
DII siiuilh r receipts of hogs than was expected
xnd llrm prices , but broke later on frco soil
ing by p tekers and other lonzs. cloaln-r at
about bottom figures. Pork Is r > o off , l.ird 5c
und r bs a llku iimottiit ,
Hstmated receipts for tomorrow : \Vhc.it ,
I2i i-nis : oorn. ll > > cars ; oats , 120 cars , ho s.
Thoio.idlng futures r.mod as follows :
, " .
llrii-Nu. 8,62'Ko.
HAIII.KY No. 2 , Olc : No. 3 , f. o. b. , 43 ®
coc : No 4. f. o b.Si&VHje. :
ri.AXSPKII .No. 1. IKJC.
Tjworiiv SKED Prime , II. sail 1.21.
route--Moss pork , per bbl. , tj.Vlft&'IO. Inrd.
perxt , Kl.vryal27'4 ( : short ribs sides ( loose ) .
.57'tOMX ) : dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) . f4 50
0171 ; short olo.ir sides ( boxed ) , * 5 87' < ari.9ii.
WHISKY Distillers' llnlshed gooJs , per gal. ,
M'OAii' ( Jut loaf , unclinnged.
Jtccolpts nnd shipments today were as fol
lows :
AltTICI JS IIHKll'TS SHU-MINTS
Mour. barrels . . 21.000 111,000
\\lient , IniRbels . , mooo ( VHXJO
Corn , linshels . I uixxi IS. ! MX )
Oiitx , I tlnliels . . . . , 175UX ) lid.UOO
Ityo , liushcli 112 0001 'J ( XX )
Unrlc ) builiols . , , loiuoo HSUUU
On the Proluco oxi hanzo today : The
uuttei market WHS iinchiinged : faiiuy croam-
ry. S1) ) iM la ; flna westtrn. i'&a.No : ordi
nary. ' ( HQiSltfi solootod dairies , 24J7c : oidl-
nary , 18a2'c. KRCH. 2Jiit2.Ie.
HIPUS rncbanged.
TAI.I.OW Unchanged.
CiiKKsC Unclinnged. full ere im choildi-rs ,
IHifRilHic ; Young Ameilcas , l-Ul'lo : flat" ,
>
N tt York llarkrts.
Nr.wYoiiK , Jan. 81. Pi.ouii Kccotpts , 21,141
paekaiies : e\port . I. Ill arres. , s.lM s ics :
steady , moderately actlt ojhilos , 2t)53 ) ) hbU.
\\IIKAT Hccolpts , 21,500 bu. : o\ ports , 77.2W
liu.i.ales , 2 , ' 111,11(101111 ( , fuluios. 14(1 ( < ni uu. spot.
Snot mnrkut unsnttlod , lower , we k indquiot :
No. 2 icd , flil9iQlOJit ) In store nnd elevator :
* I.U.IK1 01' , allo.it ; fi.ul ( 05 a f. . > . b. : No .1
10(1190 ( ! unirrnded red.D-'ltcffifl.Oft : No 1 north
ern. Jl. ( > ' .i < ai.i.17. : No 1 hard. tl.HH ( : No. 2
northern. Ih.'iGli'l'jO. Options declined 'iffi4o
on loall/lng ; aiH.inccd I ® > 4c on tinner
entiles nnd local buyliu : declined I'Vill e on
ro.illrlng through loport of r lingo Increase of
1'iench sto.'k. closed weak at ' .ttlc under
yosli > rdai : No. 2 Jaiiuniy , $1 o"i : IVbruaiy.
&l.ittSei.D3y. closing nt Jl.O.'ii ; Miiroh. II.M * ,
tai.W' , , ulosliu t II.O.IS : April. JIOJi , ®
1.03' , , closing at J103' . ! May , Jl.ir. ' > ® 1141 , .
ulosliu' nt $1.02 ! Juno.tl.OI'xl.f2J ! , closing at
( I ni 4 ; July , closing attW'.c.
K\i : Quiet ; sales , 8OuO Im. western at 98o
( lolltored ,
IlAiit.hY Quiet nnd steady ; No 2 Milwaukee ,
71417.IC.
i IIAIII.RY MALT Dull ; Canadian country
tiiiule. Klc.
CoilN-llecelpts , 8n,000 1m. j iixports 1 8/iW
hu i H.ilen. I , " 0.1.00) ) bu of futures ; 197,00) ) bu ,
Bpot : spot market ttvakur and modoiatoly
lictlte ; No. 2 , 4IKM01fc ? In elevator ; MMUOSu
alloat ; ungraded mixed , LS-iMe ; No. . ' , JVTCIC.o :
Bteamcr mixed. 485i49'Sc ' , Options ileollnud
'i'iu ' nnd closed \\oui ; on a dull trading :
Jnnniiry. 49' . < R4i'Jc. ! e oslm.I'P.c ' ; rebrunry ,
4 'iif4Ufii' ( . closing , 4H > 4oi Maroh 4 < ) ® 4liSe.
closing. 4HSo : Mny. 4'uiit4Ulgi' ( ; . closing , 4'Jic. '
OATS Hocelpts , iil.soi hu. : oxpoits. 22lMt !
uu : Hales , lU1Oilbu. ) of fuluros ; 70.0JO bu. of
spot ; spot n arkut dull and weaker : options
dull , lower and ucak ; January
.H.
IlAOulet and Ktondv.
llors-Vnlrly iictltonmlnrm : staio common
to choice. SmUJhu ) PaellloeoasM.M2sc.
biHUU Hiiw. In deninnd. firmer : roflnod. 3 ®
II l-ICoi contrlfu.'iilH , 1X1 test , . | .Vina Pin : sill1 ! . .
1,100 bng * cuntilfu.'iiU , nil test , at . ) 7-10j
c. I. f. : refined , quiet.
Moi.At.8Et , New Orlouns , bte.idy und quiet ;
common to fancy , I .ISc ,
KICK yulot , stonily.
VKTUOLEUM-Qiilet and steady ; United
cloned atVVu ( ! for 1'obruarv.
COTTON SJKKD OuDull ; erudo. 2.va'MJo. !
TAi.iow-nrmquloti olty JforpkK . ) , 4'4 ®
4 1 i-ino.
ItnstN Qnlot , stonrty.
Tuiii'KNTiNC Quint und steady , 4 > ic ,
Kol8-lulot ) and Btiuuly ; westurn , ' 'Soi ru-
I'otpiH , ' . ' .Ti i pucknKcti.
I'OIIK Modemto demand , stoiuly ; mess ,
taT.'xaia'.l ; oxtrn prime , tu.r > ' .
CUT MutTS btronc ; pickled bellies , * HOO
hid ! pickled shoulders , 4\i4We ; plcUled
limns , 4iC44i'i ( middles , easier , dulli shnrt
KAIID Lower and dull ; 'itorn Btoain
cloned ( H0.1 : sales. KM ) tierces at JUUfM 7.4 ;
option sales. 1,150 tlorcus ; Jnnuiiry. fildl ,
closing fiLKit rebrunrv. * lA closing til.tt dtHikU
March , fd.Tv.1 , eloilng , Jl7iaa7'J ( ; May , ti.N.-i& !
fi.87
fi.87IIUTTKlt Qulot and tttoadyt vruttorn dnlry ,
1Ki2.k > ! western cioiimery , ' . ' il''o ; ii3lii'l'i : < ii
-
1'iilri dci. .nnd firm : part swims.
B'.WIOo. '
Pin Iiio.v Mooratoly ( actl\o ; American.
fl5T3.ill7.73.
Coi'i'tiiOulot nnd oniyi lnketlO.S7'iail 00
I KAI > -Ontot and weak : doinestle. II , IX
TiN-Dull and wonkKtrnltK , IKrJ > i.
Kuiuu * City Murkut * .
Oitr , Mo. , Jan , Zt WusAT-OpcaoU
p sy nnd mtuady and rloAcd lowerj No. 2
htird. TI'MSTTc ) Nt > V red , HTC.
Con.f Wn ? Ntmdy No. 3 whlto. .TV'iVW ' ! < t.
OAT4 Wrro firm ! Nil , 2 mixed , 'JuOJUitc ;
No 2 while , ah- .
Itrn-Mrnnie ! 79.i for No. " .
I'l.AX HKKII SJif on n h Vs rif purs.
HltAflo , dy | snekrd , U7o.
MAY I'lrtni-r : timothy. KOO ; pr.ilrlc. < fl.tv .
IlKCKii'T-t Who it , 2luvu bu. ; corn , 4uo > bu :
outs , none.
SlIlrtiUNTS Wheat , 20,000 bu.i corn nnd oats
none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ml mini polls \Vheiit Iliirkct.
. Minn. . Jan. 21. Whont hold
tolny to the ailvnnuoof yes erdny until near
the clo o when It hroko 'H' . Thiii morning
them w.ifl a geol de.il of uncertainty about
the situation , nut sentiment favored the bulls
and the trading up to noon was along that
Hue. with occ islotiai rilumix below 89c. The
buying fell off nuar the close and there was a
decline. It developed In thn morning that
the foreign markets wcro not respond
ing to thu ailianco on this jtldo yester
day. and this had a depressing Influence.
for It Imllcatod that the foreigners have all
the wheat thov fire for Just now Mav
opened ntHS'ic. ' last night's c oslng price , and
lluctuatcd until noon between 877 > c and s < % c.
About 1 o'clock the break eiune , which sold otT
the miirkot for M ly lo 87Hc. There was no
tradln. In Jnnn.irv , tlio elos ng prlcu boliu
" 4'Jo. The Piisb oin-rlngs were not hoatv and
were sold oir promptly Hecolpts of wheat
hero were IMo.irs and at Dulutb and Superior
29. close , January , olosliu at 84'ic : May ,
opening at 81'c , highest MVc. lowest 87'4c ,
closing at 87'ic. On truck' No I hard. 87c ; No.
1 northern , H7Uu ; No. 2 northern from b.'o
to SJc. _
Oinnhn drain Marle ( .
Prices bnsud on delivery nt Mississippi river
points , Nebraska Inspection , and tan days'
shipment nn ess otherwise stitoJ. Cash grain
calls for ihlp neiit within five days.
H\K No. 2. 8 iu hid.
OATS No. 2 whltr , .lie bid ; No. 3 white. 30c
bid , , t'ic ) askol : No. 3 colored , V9c bid ; No .1
mixed. ? > c l > .d.
CHUN No. 2 cash Ht Louis term1 ; , 'I7c bid ;
Kebruary nnd thirty duvs slitpmunt , 37c bid ;
No 3 or bnttor white. . , Wa bid.
Among the sales reported wore : 21.003 No. 3
or bettor corn , p t. : UMIOI N'o .lor better corn ,
St. I.oii s terms. .10'ic ; 5OX ) No 3 whlto oats ,
bt , I.ouls terms , Uo.
Liverpool Markets ,
u Jan. 21. WIIKAT rirm ; dcnrind
Door , holders oiler sp irliuly ; No. I , Cal
ifornia , 8 ? .I'ia per eunt.il ; red western
spilnir. 7s lliJdS'ls ! : No 2 red winter , 7s I'fd. '
CoiiN Knsy , demand poor ; ml\oJ wostein
4s nor ennt.il.
CiirKSE American finest white ana colored ,
5Cs parent.
CiinVii Market.
Nr.wVoitK , Jan ' . ' 1 Options opened steady ,
Iho points up to flvo points down ; closed
barely ste.uly and unch.ingeil to ton points
down : s lies. 11,751 b I.TS. Including' Jnnu'iry.
Jl.1.k5 : robnnrv. $ IJ412n : M irch , 112'0
® I22. > : April.ill.'fi : Mny. $11 7-ll.91 : f-optcm-
tier. ftI.C1 ; spot Hlo.quiet .md steady ; No 7.
Xni * Vurk Ury Coeds Market.
Nl.W VOIIK , Jan. 21. The demand In drv
goods was fair , but conservative. A few
spud.illles were relatively actlti > and tliero
was mom doing In a grnoral w iv than a week
ago Prints , ginghams nnd woolen goo Is re-
cclvnd irood attention and tliero w.m no mate-
rl.ul change In tbu condition of the market.
St. I.mill Markets.
ST l.oum. Jlo , Jan , 21. WHEAT W nk ;
ca b. 9lc.
C UN I.ottor : : cash. 37:1BSJ71io. : (
O\TS K'sler ; cnsli. Jir ,
POIIK Dull : now.H.I7'i
I.AUii-rinn nt 13.13.
WIIISKI $1,16.
St. r.ouU Live stock Market.
Sr. Lotliq , Mo. Jan. 21 OtTTr.E-Ueeplpt'J ,
l.li'O ' ; shipments , rni ; m.nkot easy : fall to
good Texan nn I Indian stocn , ? 'IKII.I > 0
lions liecelpts , C.IOO : Mi'pnicnts , 2.00H : miir-
kot steady : Meaty J4.15Q44.5 ; mixed , 370
541.20 ; light , ? J.OOI,15.
t'liieliiuitl Markets.
CIN INSATI. O , Jan 21. WIIEVT rirm :
No 2 red. 'He.
CORN In moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed ,
4'ic.
OATs-rirmNo 2mixed,3lc ,
\Vni9Ki I'll m at $1.10
I'orclgn OH Miirknt.
LONDON , Jan 21 , CALCUTTA LINSEED OIL
Tradi-r * ' Talk.
CntrAno. II ) . , Jan 21 Cotiuselmin & . Day to
Cockrell llros. : Wheat opened buoyant on
higher Liverpool qiiottthms and an actlvo
dumnnd for shipping grades. Kecelpts were
very small , and intui lor millers paid fully 2c
advance by s imple. tvhllo futures sold Ic over
vestor.lay's closing price. The latter chiefly
to cot or previous s ilus. The advance carried
prices ahoto exporters' limits nnd onlv ten
: ind one-fourth loads were reported taken at
New Vorlc on now business. The second
cables quoted Cn.'ilsli mnrkots 3iO to Ic per
busliul lower for dofcried futures This
caused sulllclent reselling to gito this mar
ket a tto.ik closing at ' { o decline from yester
day. The ducllno In ocean freights , lionet er ,
Is In fatorof shippers and wo expect renewed
export buying will follow this break. Corn
and oatseontlnuo 10 be principally a scalper's
market and to follow the course of
wheat. but In a narrow range.
Provisions opened higher on account of
smaller receipts nnd adtancod pi Ices at tlio
stock yniiN. Packers stai ted out by covering
sales ninilo vcstordav. but the scarcity of
ttulot caused by trouble with the Ice at the
crib , caused some apprehensions of holders
lest underwriters should cancel Insurance ,
and tli s fouling , together ttltn weaker grain
markets , brou lit out heavy soiling later In
the session , nnd Iho market closed neik at
the bottom for the day. We do not look for
much further dee Ine tomorrow ,
ClltCAdO. 111 , . Tan 21. P CJ. Logan i Co. to
J Sands Commission Ccmpnny : The liberal
olToringsof whoatal the opening of the session
weie easllv absorbed and the market rapidly
advanced fiom9. " c fnr.May toUI'iC ThoolTer-
Ings on the advance wcro very lllit Conti
nental eablos ropu.ited fiom Now York stated
that Trench stoeku hud Inciuased M..OOO
quaiters , say .1,2-11,010 bushel * Ifconcct this
fsati'-y ln'u\v liicoise. nngllsh markets
aio all belter , nnd so arc the Interior markets
of this continent. Our advlees from Indliina
state that fiirmers are not selling , nnd mills
aio going half tlmo owliu to the want of sup
plies Latest estimate- thu wants of 1'raiicu
git en by ( icorbohm are 141,0 o.iiOJ biihhels ,
against estimates ot IOllKniX ( ) bushels
last week. The Washlnglim estimates
are tint this comittv has exported
In ulio.it and lloui J-UOOO.OOO bushels
slnco July 1 , \Vo look on the situation as
stinng.iml lecommend buying on all ttoak
spots. Corn trade light. Wo look for It to bo
selling underlie , mill then much will depend
on iceolnts tt hot her It will go lower. Oats
doll , im ( look llko goliu lower. PiovUlons
opened Him on good , loeil buying , liomand
wns mot by paekeis. The hoj receipts keep
fully up to oxiioetatlons.
CiitftdO. 111. . Inn. 21. Kennott. Hopkins A.
Co. to A McWIiortnr : Cab'.oig ivo llttlocn-
eouiagement to lotikti , but the sharp rally of
Jo had filghtcnod shorts an 1 tha market
opened nurtoiii nnd uxclti'd In a morning
paper It was estimated that two big bo-iis
were Jointly short Hl.OJO.uOt ) bushclR. Itttns
genernlly hollotcd that a Illt'o more advance
would start them to coterlug and their
brokers tvoio irirrow'y watched. Kvl-
denco of oxtenslvo buy In ; on their
part ttoiild hate put up prices terv
rap'dlv I'or about two hours thu market hol'l
ipillo steady around 9lo for Mny. re.ictlng oc
casionally but rallying quickly on the ap-
peni.inco of buyln ; orders. Apparently the
longs 10 ill/oil freely , for In tin last few min
utes there tvas a qu ok break and little sup
port until May touchoA Ko Hero the IOIUH
bought liberally , and If tomorrow's cables
give any onvour igKineut , higher prices
ought to bo the result , hut In the nb-
SIMICO of these u wll | l < o hard to hold
thumurkul. Coin nnd o'lts have bean qulto
hoaty. the si lelcliiY up of the expert demand
being the prlnclpil cause Piovtskms In-
crousod the receipts of hix.s. HUH roall/ln : by
sed thu markut wo ik and lower.
New YOIIK. Jan. 21. Tlio sttength , which
wna the featuru of the stock market
Yesterday , wua lacking " to li y and in
Its ulnco thuro was great fevurNhm'ss
unilor the frequeut attacks of thu
loom traders who have not covered tholr
Bhorts. Thuro was an attempt to eo.'er at the
opening , tint Iho iidvanccs oter lust night's
figures shown by the first siles , ttbtuh ex
tended to % pur cent In I.oulsvtllu A. Nash
ville , changiil tin ) tactics and drltt-n tturo
niado from tlmo to time , hero and thcro
Iu the list without any m ttorlal c licet ,
nnd pi lees tonight nru pr icttcully whoru they
\tvroyesteiduy , Tlio ilem mil for stocks wns
not partlciilurly urgent at any time tol'iy ,
hut thorn w.nu stub ! ) irn sirutigth dhpla.ted
by the list , which sorted to neutralize all the
efforts of a in ictlon and the markut at Union ,
du-lng thu cHsitlon or olTorts looking to
lower prlcoH , full away into posltito ilullniMi ,
Thuro tt as , hottovur , particularly geol b lyIng -
Ing tipion s the spocla Km and Northern P i-
clflo preferred jtnd Iho Wheullng .V Like I. no
stocks ttoro notab'o In tint lospuut Thu In
dustrials ere tronur than usual of Into
andadrltoat Dlstlllori * , croilllen to Chicago
parties , whllo It kmoked the stoj * off from
S7l tu.Vi' In n tory short time , WHS Jim as
qufokl > naturalized and thi > stock | IOWH oiny
u fractional loss for tlta d iv.
The gieat fo Unroof thu nay , bow oter , was
the sudden and ileolded ktrmigth In tlio coal-
urn , espivlallv l.ackiitfaiiu.i and Itvudlng ,
The inovcmQiit , bo ct r. was only sulllelojit
lorocotur thu early lussen Iu Ho.iuluy , al
though the bnslnem 'u the stncK was tory
large , whllo Laukawannu was udvanced
nearly 3 per cent from Its lowest flguro * und
It closed with u very substantial eatn.
The general Hit Ttui la the wnlu gulot
and ho < 1 nlthlii mrroir limit * . bo-
luff hotvy In thu fon'nooo but
rallying tlio lust hour with the iipwurl inotr-
mcnt In Lickawniina , Cord.ee w.n tlio only
other ronllv striuu poiit In the list and both
thcrommon and preferred r HJ about I no
crnt. The c osuot tlirmnrUct wnnitiipt | nn
iMMirrally firm at Inslinlflcnut ctninius for tlio
duv ttltb i dvnnees nnd loss.u about eipinll ;
( llvtduj. The advancn In Iiieluiwinti i wus
per cent , in Cor Ingo 1 per rent.
Covurnmcnt bonds have been dull am
Bteady Stito : bonds h ivo beau . entirely
The fo lowing are the clos'.rr ( iiiotMlm i for
thu Iu ullna stock" on the Now Vork stock ox
chiuuo ted iv :
Alcldvin ( ! ' { ' ilo preferred , . < . -i-
Ail tins Kxpruss 147 N \ Central IHU
Alton T 11 SO N V nil A Bt. 1. . . . ! D
no iirefcrreil 13) do preferred. . . . T * ' <
American Kipren 115 Ohio Mlsul'i-lppl . . 'fi
II C H * .N . . 3i ) do prcterrcd Ht
Cnnnrti I'ncltlc 1'IK Ontario A Western lUn
Canada bontlicrn . M Oregon ImproTemo't Vii
( untrnl 1'aclllc 3l'i Orenon Nnv 87
dies A Ohio iii1 * Orojnn Trans ll'li
ill ) lit preferred ( . ! ' < 1'aelllc Mnll . . . . . . .17
ilo 2nd preferred 11 ,1' , . I ) A K 20' {
CliHima A. Alton ID 1'lttsbtirtf lid
f. ii A y iillmnn I'alncc 16"
C. , I , I' A t Ij IS't Itcatllng 41
Del lluit.nn IZ.vH'ltnci ' lilnnd .
"
Del U A W IIW t I. AM I' 1st | ifd TC.
I ) A U. U pfd 4fil ( . - t 1'ftlll . . . . WX
KMt fenncM-o , 7 > l do preferred . . . .Ul (
ilu 1st preferred 47 St I' Mill. A.Man. til
do anil prefcrroJ I7' { SI 1'niil AOumlin. . . lit
Uric i IIH ! < lo preferred , . I01 !
ilo prcforrnd . 7J' { Tcnn ( oal A Iron . 4I3 {
Fort Wayne . . . ' 151 Toxni , I'ncltlo . . . . 134
Chi A Knnt 111 . . . > ' Tel AO Cen pfd . . Bi
HncklNK Valley , BO 'Union ' I'nclllo . . 471 (
Houston X Texan .1V < ti f Hipruii , . . . IS
Illinois Central 103Vnlia.li St. 1 A 1' . 1.1'-i '
Ht I'niil.V Ihllnth ( S1 do preferred . . W
Knn.'in , v Texas IV'f'Wells ' h'nriio l' p , .1 < 0
Lnlio Krle.V Weil 2JHWHlurn | L'nlon . . . BJ4
do preferred 7.1 Am 'Mtlun Oil . . tt
Like Mioro . . Um'Colorado ' ( oa .17
Louisville A Nnsli . U
Louisville A N A III )
Moinplil * A Char lOntnrlo . . . . . . . . . '
MlchUm Central Quicksilver . t
Mil I , S A.V , do preferred . 20
do preferred 105fi | Sutro . &
Minn A til I * . llulwer . 10
do preform ! Itlcli .V W I' Tor . . ISM
Mliimirl I'ailllc Wlscomln rontrnt
Mulillo A Ohio . . ( treat Northern pfd Hi
NnKlivllleClmtt ' ixo dis . 7li
N J Central
Norfolk A Won pfil 5 ! > ( hlimir Trust . 81
Northern I'liclrle . . W < Houlhe-M I'aclflc . . 3Vi
do preferred ( ,75 < Ore * on H I. A. U. N W
I' ' I' Denver A ( . II > U ( iV i . S7
Northwestern i ii-u u n w di < . ii'
The total silos of stocks today wore 4H(02 (
allures. Includliu : Atclilson. H.ii'lU ' ; (
( Ins , o.Ti.0 : Deluware , li lukaw.inna ti West-
urn.5.Ml : r.rle. I2.JW : Loulsvlllo -Nashville ,
! i.r > 0 ; Northern I'aolllc pruferro I , 10.000 ; Now
Kn land , ll.iir. ; ; Ko.idln ? , l i.TII : Klchmoiid ft.
West I'olnt , 4,53 < j St. I'aul , 81,303 ! Union 1'a-
clllc , 11,410
Plliiiiu l.ll Itr\Ii-w.
NBIV VOIIK. Jan. 21. The 1'ost sjys : It was a
curious stock market which folioxviid , tod.iv.
thocirllcr sensitlon.il tradlm : of the eok.
Durlnc the Krcater p.irt of the ilay the movo-
muntof prices wiisaluigish. and at times busi
ness apue.ircd to ho wholly nuspendcd. What
this staKuatlon showed , howe\er , bovond
( Iiiestloii. was the total absunco of an afiurtM-
slvo outsldo Interest , and th's ' was worth
di co\ciliiK , because there were some
slKiia In yesterday's early tr.idln ; tli.it
the nouprofcsslonal buyers nero still
nlcrt to the murkct's cliiiir-'in , ' phases. In the
o.irly irndluK of today prices , althoueh some
what Irre.'ular , slioued crcat Iliiiinoas. and
there wore numerous further advances. Hut
the professional opor.itor-i wore not .ietl\o In
cltlior dlroction. In the afternoon sonu rest
less sulrlts attacked the market ulth tr.ins-
p.irent anil not at all Ingenious bo.ir rumors ,
hut the i osult was disastrous to the sellers.
L icuaw.inn i. for Instance , advanced sharply
In the face of their s lie ) . In f.ict , durln ; the
last tun or 'Iftcon minutes , those bears dls-
cinercd that they h.id walked dollbcr.itnly
line n trap and were forced to cnvjr In the
stccks attacked at r.ipldly advancln :
prkes ,
Xuu York Honey Market.
NEW YOIIK , Jan. 21. MONEY ON CAM , Kasv
at 4 ® 'per cent : lust loin , 2 per cent ; closed
offered ut'J pei cent.
I'KIMK MEIICANTILC PArKii 4'jflH per cent.
bruui.iNn n-cciiANnK-Qulet but firm at
48 , torslxty day bills and SIMHforde-
mand.
The closing ( inotitlons on bonds :
bid.
London Stock Mitrkrt.
' l'"J ' > llulitnl / / I'll ' Jiimrit danlonJciuicH.l
LONDOV , Ian 21 [ Now York Herald Cublo
Huoclal to THE HKK.Diislness on the slock
exchange was much Interfered with by a dense
fog which prevailed today. The reduction of
the bank rate to a per cent searcoly had any
oil cot on the markets , funds aru unchiinuoo.
Home rails wcro more or less dull lill il.iy ,
owing lo yesterday's traffic statcimmts
Amci leans tvoro firm in response to the sharp
recovery In Now Vorlc Central , A general re
covery ranging from ' to'J percent has tikon
place , thu most prominent bolng Lake Shore ,
tVabash debenture. L'nlon 1'ac.fle , Krle. Mis
souri , Kansiis A : Texas. Delivers. Northern
Pacific preferred and Atclilson Cannalan
lines are stiong In sympathy nllh Caiuidlan
Paulllo ( Jrand Trunks wcro ' 4 to \ higher.
Mexican lluctuatud a good deal. In pirfor-
cuco there was a marked decline , while
ordinary shows n small rise. Money has been
qulto a drug , bhort loans were olTerou at U to
1 per cent. The discount market was also
qu ot. Ttto and three months' bills were
quoted at 13 | to 1T > pur cent.
.LONDON , Jan. il.--iiio ! : following were the
London slock quotations closing at 4 p , m , :
Hll.VFU"l20-llid. !
MONBV 34' < ai pur cunt.
Hate of discount In th' open market for
both short and thrco months bills , 'iQ2 pur
cent.
Thu bullion In Iho II ink of Kngland In-
croisod i'tl5.)00 ) ( ) during the pist weok. The
proportion of the Hank of Huglaii 19 * reserve
to liability , which last week was .17.3. pci cent ,
Is now 3J.77 per cent.
I'limnclal Ncitrs.
ItANSASkiT- , Jan 91. CloirliiTS were
S1.41.'JI7.
Nhtv OUIIANla. . , Jan ai.--Clearlngs ,
HCO'5)77 ( ,
N'ntv VOIIK , Jan 21 , H ink clearings today.
$140,811.030 ; balances ? U.ll)7b40. )
HAI/IIMOHI : , Md . Jan. 81. Oloarlngs , K.'OI-
03.1 ; balances , | J.1,3I3 ; rate , ( i per cei.t.
PIIH.AIIII.I : > IIIA , Pa. . Jan. "Jl. Clearings , 11- !
4ai,7i : ) : balancoh , $ lbW,83i ) ; money , ( i per cent.
HAVANA Jan , 21. hp uilah gold , 4..30' ' } ®
2.3'4 ) Kxcluingo , flnnur but not ouotably
hlghui
ST lOL'is Mo. . Jan 21. Uloarlngs , Jl,37,8.'l ( ;
balances J770.070. .Money , ( ! it7 pur cent , E\-
ohun/eon Now Vork Otlo ptumliim ,
llosTHK , Mass. , Jan 21. Hank clearings ,
$15,4. ' 1,707 : bilnaes , ll.in.iiOS : monuy. 2 per
cent ; uxuhaugo on Nuw Voik , 10'ii2lIo ! ( lib-
count.
1'Aiii-i , Jan 21 Thrco oer cent runtos , 05f
32VJo for the account. Thu weekly statement
of the Hank of I'lancashotts an | ncrp iso of
8,7i\00lf gold and I.CJO.WOJf silver.
Cincuii ) , III. , Jan. 21 Now Voile i-xuliango
iiulut at par to lOo prnnilnm , Monuy easy at
f'li'jli pur cunt. H ink cloirln s , $ I4VU3,4HI
Stur.lug oxehangu firm ut ft HI14 for l > 0-day
hills , and rls5'4 for si. lit drafts.
Ilimtrr MlnliiK Stoelts.
DfcStElt , t'olo. .Inn 21Tho following list Is
t ho olnsln : quotation * on the Mining excnungo
todny. Salu- . 27..301) slitiios.
Alluulllim T | Uul I Hock ,
Allllt ) S } < Ironclnd . .
Argonaut . . U John J 1
Iliitlnrut IU iJustlcj . . IS
liimcknk Cum 11. . . M ( iHixliiKtun , . 1SH
HU-U " Itilln mi
miU
IllonrTlow U )
Calllouv US j.tlatBliless nou
lliiildlu.I , , .
leiuury ll'uy Iliiek
ihiy Cimnty . . . .
Dluniiiud U . . .
Hunter Una and Oil Uniinliiir I.odo. . .
' " ( ' .I Mlttllll JO
( letlyitiurK . . . "i I'aul linld 10
Sun I'riini ! < ( > 'Mlulni ; IJiiotutlonH.
SAN raAM-i-.ro , ( jal. . .Ir.n. L'l. The olllclnl
oloslnuuotiitlons for nilnliu &tool < s today
tturo its fol'ows :
Alia -M .Siniijii lu
llul er . . &a
llc.t.V llulflier VJU
llodliiComulldiitod M Mivu 'i ) . . , . , , , , . , ICO
I'liollnr . . . H ) , lerrn Novadu . 110
Cunsol I'nl A Vtt ISO Union Cnn
Crown I'lilnl 111) U'tuh
I'.iin'k.'i Con IVIcllow Jiu'kct . . . . IM
( iould A Cnrr > lu ) ' ( ' ( i in . , . , HO
lliilu .V NureroM . . , N y HOHI
HIf
Mutlein U. 1 f ,
Mono UN ii i
Nutt Vorlc tlliilnt ; Omit itlniiH.
Niitv VOIIK , Jan , -M Tim followln { are the
closing inlnliuHtojw qiiiitiitloii : * > .
Alice" ! j. i , llomcotnLe. , ll.'i
Anpeii , . KFII Iron "liver HJ
Hi-Hi \ llclchurM Ontario ( J1) )
Chollur . . . . IU ) Diihlr J'tJ
Ciowh I'ulnt . . II ) I'irin.iutU IU )
hu
KureXu I on IV Htnndurd . . UU
( Idiild ft lurry 150 Union Con lit )
- , .Sonro.s It ) \olotr | Jacket 110
IIOKtou Htock .Murket.
llOSTON. Maty , Jau. VI. Thu follonloK wore
S
the oloiliu toJnyi.ivf' tvt lltl till ! IlllttUII
ti 'lc nuirkrt toJnyi
AtrhNun A Tnprkn O 'Wulun , < t tlontnna
lloiltui A Alti.inr * u t 1iliti't A Heill .
ItoitDii A M-iln" I'd ' i , , Manklli.
< ' II & g IIH. Krar-axo . ,
Hlclienru II II M | uJciM.la . 77r
Hint A IVriM plil . M ' ' 'niitn hi'Copper . . rIM \
Mill > 110,1k A H 1 li4SllNiiifir.uk
Mnn * 1 chlrnl P'.MAnnliMin J and Co
Me * . Cent common 2ltk JloMun l.itnJ Cu . .
.V \ A. . > . huidiiinl r.n i\Veit r.n.l l-aii I Co
N VAN h iu 7 Ul Moll 'leleldiune .
( HilOilnny P/it t-rtnixin "loro S .
linn iiul iciniinon 4 ( Water Power . . .
Win i en common
Wl Ten preferred 4J.ilL.vlir . . IMW.
Alluuet M Co ( iiewi IftHouston TlioiiKon . W.
Atnnlle _ _ _ . , _ . _ llj' | '
Ol/.l/f.i / , / ! / : . > r < > //i MAUKKT.
OMUII. .Ian. 31.
There hns lircn omo I'liprovument In re
ceipts ijoihVo.lnosday mid to liiy. but the
four days aliow u decrease of Auto cattle uni
1 ' .no. i ho.s eomp iiptl with tliu correspondltu
fourdtiys lust week. Tliuro tins linen tin Increase -
crease of nhout HUD sheep.
Discouraging ruiioilH from eastern markets
coupled with tha Hi er.il supply here , provoi
uioro limn the present tteak market conn
stand , uuil n still furllior doullno of I ( if WIIR
experienced. With eastern markets bad am
Iliiulo to go still Itmor. shippers could ill
nothliii. : uul tliu dressed hoef mea had
ihlnits pntctlo illy thulr own wiv They
did consilient , Io RclcetliiK lml1 tuk tholr
own time to It. Tr.idnn was on the dull and
dr.iKKiiu order all duv and thu t lose found a
soon many pretty devout cuttlo still uiiMilil.
( iood l.luo to l..U-ll ) oattlo that sold TueHduy
lit fioin J.L..O to.fl.OJ wcro hard to sell today ul
fruin M.K ) to USX
The sluiiitloii was oven worse in the hutchcr
stock line the supply lining oveosslto anJ I'm
quality rather liiillirurcnt lluyers were nut
otorly anxious for thn stock ami bids were nil
of lOc lower th.m Wednesday and fnmi 1 > c to
2JC loucr tlmii 'luesday on fair to good
stulT , while calmer * were not wanted atiiny
price , ( iood to choice cows mid heifers sold
from fi40 to Jtt.75 , fair to ( join ! cows fioin $ - ' . ' ( >
to $2.10. common and canning xr ides fiivu
JI.'JJ to $ J.UO. Hulls. OXDII and stais wcro Hlo.v.
but/not itiotabiy | loner , at from Jl 75 to $ . ! . . > ) .
Calves llrm at from J.MIl to J.1 U ) .
There was more llfo to thu stojkor and
feeder market and prices wcro a shade ( Inner
th in yosterdav The fresh receipts were not
very heavy , but ri'irular dealer- ) round a noon
niimhcr of outside buyers , and at the close of
business their supplies were m iturlally re
duced , bales weir fromt'.J.t toifJ.15 foi poor
to i cry Rood stock. Hepie ent.itlve sales :
STEEM < ; .
COLOIIAUO CATTLE.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av , Pr.
a > steers W39 3154 steers 1200 U13
1 steer lO-V a 15
lions Whllo receipts have fallen off during
the past few dxyssomuthlng llko 15,003 ho id
comp ired with last week there Iris been a
very marked deterioration In the general
quality of thu oirerlnji.
The market statlud out tcry much llko
Wednesday's market , with shipping and fresh
moat buyers bidding and buvlng freely and
packers holding back ( .waiting dotclopnionts
and trying to boar pi Ices , Good light mil
medium wolght hogs sold at t ery noi.r steady
ni lets , mostly at from $4 0.1 to $1.10 , whllo good
lie.ivy hogs sold a sh ido to 5o lower than
Wednesday at ftom $ l.lu to * l 15 , while com
mon heavy and mixed packers sold from if ) 00
tofl.0" > . Trading ttas fairly actlvo through
out und practically everything sold in good
season , the bulk at from * l Oa to $1.10 against
from It.5 to H.l" > Wednesday. The aterago
cost was Jl.OCIi against J4 OS'S ' Wednesday und
} J.UI'j last Thursday. Koprcscntatlvo s-ilos :
i ! Three loiilsiof pretty good nilxoil
nn then , corn fed were rncolteil nnil bold
readily ul from il. ' , , to ft 8.1. Tl.u demand
eoutlniieKUOoil mid t v.inurkut stroll.Ouo -
I.It" Htnek .tlurkiit.
. III. . .Un 'I. tfciioeliil Tolo.-rani to
° IIE UBK.J 1'rlces of cuttlo wcro wuuk und
uiieteulv lower. Iltitehors' nnd onnnors'
utiieU Kiiiiurally Kiild at from to ! ) in ( Ac lowur
th.m nt iho bd iniiliu of thn wci'U , unit there
nns ii decline of from l.lc to IVIn nrillii irt Id
peed steers nn eotnii ired with TiK ilny'n nricp .
'rho Biini ) y W.IH nincli lee lur o for the < li < -
in in > ) , tvhluh , liy reason of recent henvy
8Uiilli | | < 4 , Ijjmt now llchU-rthJi , titunl , H\v \ *
tvoro on u himUof from jj.il. ) to 1VJ5 for very
common to cho'co Meeri. nnd fiom II.IK ) to
I.I.IKI for poor to clnilee covtmind hiilli. As re-
Knrdi oxlui shlniilii" sorts , nny inotiitloua |
would lionomlnnl us noun In thntcltiss hm
burn ( iffored Of Into. Tliuro wpro sixlcs
of ctlru hulls for oxiiort ncfotint iiround
H.id. 'I riido wiiM n.inv In nil Kradns
nf entile niul HO mnny wuro loft over nmold
thnt the ( Hitloo' ' < f r tomorrow U rntlier uN-
ooitr.iKlta to holdorn , It t.iucs a iirotty aood
hunch of stuuis to lirlnz f4'ii ns Iho miir el
now Btiinds und thcro wi-ro oxceedinnly few
s lies today ill huher Iliiiinx The Inilk of Iho
sties to ilruosfil heef firms und HhlppurH wcro
ut from fl/Jo toll , ft
The buoyancy ch irirtprlrlnt thn hoj m r-
kt'ton thu prt'd'illni diiyof the week WHS con
spicuous y absent todnv tn fuel the fuo liu
waMiinu of ( lupruisloii Opcnliu suloiof bo.ivy
woUliti were from 5o to 1 o uiulor ycstunlay
mornlic'H prlcox. nnd tlicio was no llmo later
In the day tvliun sales could to ollcciod to nny
hotter ndvant ii . The only iipii irent ri'.isnn
for the ro ictlon us the f.ictof u Biuiill Inernnso
In the arrhiiK M ht hOK9 iiNurnneil uhoul
stonily nt from M ft to | lu : for noor to prlmo
Iliiht. and at from Jl.ntn H 40 for hu-ivy
wel htx Thcro wii < j in active du'iuind and If
the II.UH were not nil dlsposod of Itwiislui-
cnu o aollcri tti'ro untt illliu to nccopt the
rulltiK prices. Then' Were sciittorlii' : Kilos of
heavy null medium uel.'lits ut from f l.4"i to
fl M. nnd iv fotv Illht hOsof rfiipurlor iiunlllv
futehod fl.'l" ) . The Kenenil mnrliot closud
Irmly
Nn vlinn in of Importnnco took place In the
sheep m irltol. Tnoro was a fair doiutind at
from MM to f 151 for po.ir to uxtr.i iu | illtliM
I.uibs : vu < ro In better ieiiit'st | unit shouo.l
more stroimth than for two or three dnyw pro-
\ lous Ti oy were iiuotud at fro u * I ' . ' 5 to J'l 53 ,
aiTordlnu to iiuultv. |
Hoeclpts wore : Cattle , IS.003 ! ho's , 40,000 :
Rhnup 11.000.
riio Dvon'ns ' Journal reports : CATriiK Ito-
cclpts , * , | ) shipments. 5,010 ; niarkot huti'r :
too prices for steers , t'VTil ) (15 ( ; othors. fHUfft
3IX ) ; HtoeUeis and feeders , t'.4K&lMcows. I1..I5
© - M
Hods Receipts. 4i.Oshipments ; ; , li,0)0 ! :
nuirket nctlto and irnvu art rouv'h and
common , t'.nOtM.ifi ; ml\o I and p icuor . Jl.l' > a
4i5iprlmi' : licuvv and Uutchen weUhts. JI..I5
< S44'i : lUlit. tl.l ft\-a \
SllKRl' Itcvolpts , VOTO : shipments. 80) ;
market active , sheep stuadv , lambs stronger ;
native cues , $1.5(6110 : mixed. } l TiKlf ! iO ;
wpthnrs and yo ir.ln.'s , $ "iO , @ ) "j ; westerns ,
Jj OOCJVJ5 ; lambs , r > .0 'fflii ' 1) ) .
Nctt Vork Il\ < ! Sleek
Niw VIMIK. Jan il. ! IIRIIVES Hueolpta. KIT
horn ) , all for exporters and slau 'lucm ; no
trade , fcelln steady ; dressed heof firm atfl'4o
© ce ) tier Ih ; slilpnicnts ted iy. 508 heutos. ,
C'AliVrs Kecelptu. 417 head : vo-ils ya nor lb.
lowur : uostein c lives dull : veals , J5 OJTJS. ; , ! )
per 10) Ibs. ; ci.ibsets , $ . ! : . ' YiJ'.TJ : western
caltes. t..WWJI'1. ' ' ' . N
SiiKi.i1 Hecolpts. 4.T07 head : inarknt "to idy ;
lambs a shade lowei ; slieop. JI.'iWM.u"1 ! per
100 Ihs. : Iambs , jiOJ7.00 ) ; dressed mutton ,
sto.tdy at T'lttU'jc ' per lb. ; droiscd lambs dull
.
/j.
lions Hoeelpts. . ' 17(1. ( conlnnd dlrojt :
marxct nominally steady at il 10SI.CO pur 100
Ibs.
KniiHiis City l.ltn Stuck M irkct.
KANSAS OITV. Mo. Jan. SI CATTLE Re
ceipts. : ) , : tKi ; shipments. 2.0)0 ) : steers tteto doll
and sto'tdy to lOc lowei , and stoukors : ind
feeders ( lull nnd lUc to l' > o lowei ; dressed beef
and shlpplnz steers sold at tI.'JJI.M > ; cons
and heifers , tl.5j@J.I.5 ' : slouUers and fecdori ,
12 1' ' ( fli I.1 I
Hooi Kecelpts. 14.700 ; shipments. S.'JOJ : mar-
ke.ir.c to lOc lower ; all guides , Jl.'Jffll SO ; bulk.
$1.001.10.
SiiUKi' Receipts. 1.400 ; shipments , none : the
market ttas nominally stondy ; suppllus wcro
mostly consigned direct to packets.
PERILS OF WINTER.
Some of the Commonest Clnssllluil Under
Tliit'it Heads.
Youth's Companion olTers the follow
ing honltliful sugfrebtiotis :
1. Perils from headless exposure
Winter is the pay season , the season of
balls and diinuin < r parties , nnd , in gan-
oral , of prolonged nmusomonts and ox-
citemunts. Wo need not say how com
mon it is for young ladies to attend such
gatherings imuurfectly clad.
The excitement , physical nnd mental ,
extending to a late hour of the night ,
renders the surface of the body pecu
liarly susceptible to the outside chill ;
the susceptibility is enhanced by ex
haustion , which at the same time lessens
the power of resistance.
The danger is especially grout in rural
districts , where so many must ride long
distances to tholr homes through the icy
air. Tons of thousands have in this way
luiO the foundation of fatal diseases.
2. Perils from infectious diseabos , In
summer our dwellings ventilate thorn-
solves , with little c uu on our imrtbutin
winter wo oconomi/.o heat at the ox-
[ icnso of ventilation. Few houses are
provided with aitificial tentilators ,
while the drainage is gcnor.illy far from
[ torfcct. Even houses Httpposood to bo
ibovo suspicion in this , respect are often
found to bo dangerously defective.
Unnoticed loalis are common and a.
Imd lealc in a neighbor's houbo may long
iiitvo been discharging itself freely bo-
loath the wooden lloor of our own collar
The main sewer is never or seldom free
'rom lha microbes of disease , : ind these
nay find entrance into our rooms
.hroiigh untrapped or imperfectly
-rapped connecting pipes It was from
, his ciiimo that the noble and good
Prince Albert came to his untimely end.
. ' { . Perils from school rooms. Com-
mr.itivcly few school rooms arc fur-
liahcd with auoquato adjustments for
vontilation. Hence thoupilsat ] ) an a e
) f great susceptibility , breathe much
iml air , often from diseased lunga , and
ilways charged with deleterious bodily
exhalations.
At the very least , the vital resistance
) f the system is dangorotibly lowered.
On the ether hand , wlion the air be
comes insiilTor.iblo , the teacher may
irdor the window opened , tlius endan
gering these who sit within the
Iraughl , at u time when they are least
iblo to bear exposure.
An nmpicss' tl.nit In.
Ono of the handsomest silver wedding
) rcsonts iccoived i > y the empress of
< u slti is an ermine raantlo , wnich cost
over $30,000 , Bays Harper's Uaaar. It
van jircsonted to the c/irina : by Iho no
bility rf the province of Kherson , but
vas made up in Paris , for the making
ip of furs has been for yeais and re-
niiins still u pre-eminently Parisian art.
1unSian furriers are almost always in-
rusted with thu manufiicluro of the
splendid fur garments that become
lulrlooms in the greatest ft'.mihcs of
Suropu. Hrmlno , bcs-idos being the em-
) lom of royalty , Is also that of purity
md stainlohsness ; but it is , novurtho-
ess , uo delicate a fabric that no white
in1 gets so oai-Uy Belied Very few poole -
) lo Know liow to clean white furs , and it
nay thotcforo bo of interest to
elegantes to learn the method
recommended to mo a few
oais ago by the famous Ht.
'otuislnu'jr furrier Paul CubaMis. The
'urs ' must ilrst bo washed with tallow
oap and lukewarm water , and ttion
lncd with n weak solution of crystals
of soda , all the soapbuds bolng removed
rom the fur with a hard brush. Should
hero be dark Ktalns , such an are intulo
) V carriage grease or ether fat Hub-
the fur it will ha ' -
Unices , on , noccss'ii-y
o rub them with hon/lno u fuw hours
loforo washing It. It somotlmus Imp-
) ens that in splto of this treatment the
urs retain n yellowish line ;
his can , however , ho removed by
iloriching thorn in the follow-
ng manner : whilst still damp , the nr-
lotos must bo Iminorbed In very cold
vnlcr , in which four pounds ofbulphurio
ii'Id of nation have boon dlluti-d. After
in liour'rt bouklng , four pounds of salic
icld aio added In the mixture , which
ntisl ho well Htirrod. Whilst the furs
ire In the lltiid , the vessel containing
horn hhould bo tightly covered , BO a to
xctudn thu notion of the air on Iho
t'hjs. Lastly the furs must bo rinbod
ovpral times with pure cold w.itoi.
< > ocid I'lirni \ < T IH ( IcMid Seime.
Pitlsburg Hullottn Misa I'pporkrust
Ncioruatt the Uhlno1 With Meabtlos
und its rulnb ? And you really tire uu- J
OMAHA
' and
Kill UK
. \ WMCMX | ) THNT8.
' main Ten ! & / wning
lo , ,
Hn < linniiniick . oil n-iil
lii * ! < . > nil for
Illl Knrntiu
ltA(5-t AND T
Femis rm.iha rag Co ,
IinHHtor | < nnd IIKIII if.io-
tnror .
1 lonrfniKi llurlnpi niul
Twhii'
IIH YCljKS.
! ' . Pcrrigo & Co. M. 0Dizon.
I 01 DodKO street IIIc clc sulil nn inoMllily
pu : menu.
Send for iiur citiloiruo
an I prUcs UVIIH Fnrnnm U , Om.thi ,
1100 I'S AXV BIIOKK.
Morse-iro S'wi '
1101 Ilowinl StreM.
I4' 10 or > corner Ittlinmt DniiKliMroot *
Wo nro irnkiiu clo-x' prlrof to ciih li lyor' . , niul nro
II CllKI < lf Klllll < Hlllcll li MTJ Klll-
ctblo With mor li intH
Williams , Van /'erram / Kirkendnll , Jones & ( o
& Karte. WhoU'Milo Miinufni'tii n
Akrent fur llo'ton Hiili-
HI ! llnrncr street , bcr Shoo Co , 110. ' 1101
Oin ill i , Noli. nnd HIM llnrney street
/mericin l'and ewed
hoe.Co. . .
llnolB flioi > , rubbera
and lull coiiit'
l.-JI-ti llnriK-r trout
CAUIMAOKS. | GljOililMJ.
i & Ruh
( more i
Mnniifn-tnrori unit
\\liolemlo Olotlilori ,
1101 llnrney street
COAICOKK , I "IT.
Cmaha Coil , Coke & Coutant& quires ,
Lime I'D , Ilnnlnnatolt coil uhlp
pers.
Hnr.l nnil 'oft conl P K
corner lull niul Doniil is liOS Furnnm street ,
Dm ilm
Btreels
P. H. Malioney & ' o. Johnson Tros ,
-Conl- 14 Fniniim uttoot ,
C37 Fnrnim 811 V Ifith Oin ilia Neb.
tOUNlOK
ragle Cornice Works ,
.Mnnnfni..uror < of ( ! ol-
vanlreil Iron Cornice
\\lndow tipi nu'tillc
skvltclin. cli 1110 and
11U inulKost.
llltY GOOD
M. F. Smith & Co. I ilpatrick - Koch Dry
Goods Co.
Dry t0oil ! , notlom. fur- Dry Kooilx , notion' , ycnts'
nhhlni ; ooil < .
Cor llthnnitllownr.lsts.
Corner 11th and IIownM
i-Ul'1'lil.-.S.
Omaha Oonioliditid Eleotrinl Oi. ,
M JM , DynnmoH. Inmpj. Wire nnd Eluctrlcal fcup-
iilloiof All hlnils.
1112 lluwar.l strent , Omaha
Wolf lectricalCo.
Illustrntcd cntnloRiio
free.
1014 Cnpltol Avunuo.
I UIIM'IUIIU AND
feebe & Runyan fur
niture t o.
successors t" C A llcebe
A. Co.
Ornco and l lh Hts.Om ilm
G13NTS' KOIIMSHING GOO IS.
Elotchky& Cohen J. T , Fobinson f o ion
( o.
( JontV furnlililn foods ,
clothlnir nnd notions ( Jentt1
dlvoiia n trlul Wo scnil in't'K f'lour.ileil I'r.init
Hiiinplef uxprais prepaid - "Iliuksltln ' O e rn 1 1" ,
paid Plain , slilrtn. coils etc' .
111.1 llurncy Cor IJthniul lluwnril st't
GUOCKIUI2S. GI/AS .
D. M. Steele & Co. I lake , ruce & Co.
' lUtli and llarney , Omrhi ,
. street
1501-120' > .Tones ,
Oin hi , Nob. Neb
GUAIX AM ) IMIUVI'IO.S.
CockTeTBTTI S. \ fi'cWIi rter.
llrokeri iinilrns ) ! limcr *
1'rlvntu wlro to .Sew 511 Ilnnrd of Trnlo
York , Chit inn , nnil St Trokcr In raln prnvl-
'
I.uiiH Hi 1 ; 1 oird of alons mnlHtiK ks I'rlvatu
Trade. wlrei to N. V , OiluiKO
nnil St I.ouU.
fands 0-iimission Co.
Itrokers. Direct wlrea
KiChli'MKO. Now Yorkniul
St. Louis N V. l.lfo
Illllllllllk' .
ARE THE STRONGEST
NO NE GENUINE WITH OUTtMie'A LA DEU
nere urt lee G/A .ill/Itn , f'i ' ' ' C0t >
the bat you cnn font/ .
6/A linker la IleNl of All.
S'A I'xlni Tent ranks next tn 5/A linker.
G/A / llorw ? limiikeL. toid by nil dcalcra.
tfAP.ANJES.Ef
A new unit roinpteto Tr ntuicnt conslhtlng of
8npp Unrlu9 Olnliiumt In C'lipiuleH nlsn In llnx
iiinl 1'lllM u I'usltltu i nru lurKvt'rnnl , Intern il
Illlnd or lllcuilliiK Itching Chronic decent or
lleredltnry I'llen 'Mils lluineily IIIIB never liujn
known to lull fl iiurlmx i > lord mint hy mull
\Vh > milter frum llilt mr.llilu ill en u lien n vtrlt
tin Riniraiitiiii H ponlllvolr Klvun wllliii lmx < ' tn
rufnndtlni monuy If not tnrud Hen I utiiinii fur
flee. SniiMilii ( iiiiiruntuu Isauu I liy Knlin , V lo ,
lirimwlhlii Solo AKUIIM corno tilth anil Ilimlilns
treeta , Uniiilni , Nel ,
EYE , EAR , NOSE AND THROAT
SPECIALIST.
( ilussiH ndliiHloil to all vlHiial dufuct ! ) .
( ? itarrh succeshfnlly troatnd.
lloom 18 , Barker Block , 15th and Farnam.
fiunlllnr with FlorencuV H Isn't good
form not to know thoho places.
Miss Mrltfhtly Hy the way , don't you
iidtiro NMtiffnrti imcl the YollowstonoV
Miss Upporkrust Never HIIW thom.
Mit-s lirfjjhtl.v Don't you know it Isn't
( food honsoiiot to know the wonders und
beauty of your own country.
All ! ; > til ItllsllM'HH.
, Itid'o ( , : Mtisomn Miinufjor Thu
jirouchor at our uhui ch lust nij'ht talked
ithout a Mrs Lot who had buun turned
into a pillar of .salt.
AnslHtunt Yes. I'vo hoard iihmlt It
Mtihouni .Nlanayer- Well , why in
thunder didn't jon lot mo know about
it ? I'll bet $ I some ether miiHoum will
hold of the freak before wo do.
Do\V Itt's l.ittlo Hariy Rnori , boit llttlo
ills fordyspopila , sour stoiiucb , bid Urou'.U
HATS , IJTC. | IMOICH ,
W. A. L Gibbon & Co Gco. Csbcrnc & Co ,
IInt , cnpi , Mr HT uoo.l ! . , Huron of hlloi 700) ) ,
IIITC ; | < anil mitten * , l.ilkm mi | far )
12th nnd llnrnoy , M Mouth nth-it
Rccler & Wllhelmy ro. Lobcck & Linn ,
Cor lOlli nnd.lnck on HI * . nnil
uicelnnlei to ill
Uinnlin 111)1 ) lljil.it
lit , > \VOUKS. .
Psixt n & Vicrling ton
Works ,
Wr < iiiitlil niul mat Iron
Imlldliu work eiulniH.
b nsa work , Kunera I
I
Her & Co , R. R , Gr tic ,
I tailor Morehtnti , Importer tin I lobyr ot
illillnrnny Slroot , \Vlnoi in > l t.ltiuori
Mitnnrnetiir'ri Kennaly's IWniiil IOW Kiirnnm St.
Kitst Inilln lllttirj rrlooll-tion application.
Trick & crbcrts ,
\\h de'iilo lliiiur | denlerg
10)1 I'nrciniii.l ,
Charles R Lee , John ' . Waccfield , .
Ilnrdnond Inmlipr wnoil
, | ( - Ainerlcin I'nrt
carc nnd | iariiict | Hnlremeil
MoiirlMK tlllvrnliken
hrdninlle ininent and
Dili and Duimlnr , 1,1 u I nc j white II ic ,
IXKI'.V.
C. A. St nehill , A , ' cspe , Jr. ,
.Millinery , notion" clonks I'lnnot orxnni , nrtl'ta *
etc , m ilerlal' , el (
llli-118 S llth H Onnha 151 ( DnnxliK Ktreet ,
OYSTIOISS.
A. Bootli Packing Co. Plait & Co
1'iickeiBof ojater ) , Onh Oystor' , Flih nnd CnlerT
mi I Celery , 3D HoutliW \ \ M
1.38 Iu uouuurtli SU Dnvld Cole , Mnniror ,
OILS.
Consolidated Tank I inc
Co.
Itctlncd nnd lubricating
oils , nxlo Kroiso , eto.
IMtODUGIO CO.HAIIS-IO.V.
f ibbel & Smith , F ranch & ro.
Donlcri In country prod- I'rodnco , fritlti nf nil
lue , fruits ToitBtnblai , kind. , ny torj ,
c c.
c.U'O ; Hownrd Stroot. lllli nnd llnraoy hlroels.
Kirschbrann & 'ons Jas. A. Olarkfc Co.
II ii tier , cliiniu.
evK9i
Iluttcr
, cstti nnd poultry
poultry nail knina-
Ulri Hmmm it. tli Ulll Street.
Eiddell & Oo. , G. Pagan.
ommlnslim M o r c h n n t ,
Iluttcr chcoso. OII , TOI- I'riMlnic Iluttcr , IKKI !
, etnl > lo , frulti , poultry ( homo mill 1'ouHry.
l.'th nnd llownrd St .
nnd Kline. Umnlni.
Mullin & MoOlain , Bingliani. & Son ,
hppclnltlea. liulfsr. oi , Send in jour KitK9 , Hnt
thccno. poultry , eta Nn tur , Poultry , < ill no ,
Hi flu llu ( . lit , Nit JlldJ.t , Ktc
1701-3 I.oi enworth St.
Oarpentor Paper Oo. , .King Pap ) rb ( ,
Carry a full stock of Wrapping paper allklndi
printing , wrapping and of twlni'i , do
wrlllntf paper , card pa
per , etc. Tol. 171) )
KI < : I AIUS.
James Hughes , Onialu Steve Rapaii
Stove ? ropnlri of Wor 8.
Cooks nnil HoUori Htove repntri nnd wnter
forsalo . n tiicluncntH for any klud
( f atot u mido
1079 llth Strnot
S VSI1.
M. A. Disbrow & Oo , E. Ha-dyOo. ,
Mnnnfnctureri of naih. Toys , ilolli. a lb unit ,
( loir . till nits nnd fnney voud . houiefnr-
mouldings llrnnch of- nl'litnx nooli , child-
flee , 13th nnd linrd Sts ron'i cnrrlnitus
1J1U tnrnnm Street.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARJJ CO , LIMITED
COMMISSION MBROHANT' ,
Al'tn Root & Oo. t &
llonmll i\cliiiiKclliill < l- Uo HIM , U ) nn 1 Cl
llnllitbig bouth ch UUJ h illill u
Oni ilia. tioath On ill i
INTEREST PAID OHDEPOSITS
ATOMM-LOfiNXTRUSTCa
5ECQR.
CAPITALrS IOO.OOO.OO
DIRECTORS : A UWVMAM-E.W.NASH
JKMILLARD CUV-CBARTOH GO-LAKE.
JO.BFtOWN-THOS L.KIMBALL.
NEBRASKA
National Bank.
U S DEPOSITORY - OMAHA , NEB
"
Cniillul . . $101) ) , 1)1)1) ) )
Surplus . . . . . . . ,300
Olll.oriiind Dlrnctori llonr > W Vn'oi. iirualdunt ,
U t tnMiliu , tluJliruilliMil ( ' s M inrlco W \
Xl.irii-i loliii S tolllni , I V II I'urlik luwUH ,
lleod ,
J-llil IKON LiANK ,
Corner lath nnd f"irn ni Sti.
To thu htocl.holdeis of Iho Ioil ! I'stat
Onners Association of Omaha , NehniH .u
I'nder provision of UK uiiiinrate articles
and hyliiwsof the lto.il INt itn uttnurH Asso-
ciiithm of Omaha Nubrask i the iinnii il mfol-
liu'of thu HloukholdclH fm the ( dcctlou ol
twulto illicetoiH , and an ndtlsoty bond ol
llfty mumburs of th ensu'n i toni. will 1)6 )
lumlon Vontl'iy ' ovouliu , I'libruuy Ut , Irt')2 ) at
h o'elouk. In the as-ioclat on lonn nu nber 202
Nuw Vork Ijtfu Hiilldln. '
Omaha , Nub. , .lanu rv 21st , Is1) ) '
( ir.O 11 IKHil.s PreHldent.
( H.O P 111 MImit'tiiry. .
J.'ldtm&o'
roit KAI.I : is OMAHA. M.U , nv
Kulm . ' , ( ' . ( o.r ISlh & Duintlan hU
J A rull-r & Co , Cur Ulh 4. D'.UKt
A. I ) , toner A Co. , tuuoctl D1U3 , It.