THE OMAHA DAILY BKG:2JlONDAY : ( , JANUARY 2J ! , 181)3 ) , INAUGURATING A PRESIDENT Sights anil Oercmonlcs to Bo WitnawfcJ nt Washington. VICE PRESIDENT IS SWORN IN FIRST TlioiiAml of Untliiuliiitlo Amrrlrntix Will It "TJiiTP HotnlliMl 1'nrrtimt of I'xer- cl c U hlch ! > VV 111 He Ablate to I'ulli ) " . WASIIINOTOV , D. C , .Ian. -Special [ CorrcMxmdenco of TUB HFE. ] Tlio tirntlon of n president of tlio United Htntcs Is ii great crrcmonlal occasion H will bo of tnoio than oullimry significance on the ( tli of next March , be- cnuso this occasion will sco tlio delivery of the ROV eminent Into the full control of the drmocr.itle party That party has not been Incomplete control of the goveinment nt any time since the war of the tcbolllon arid it may bo expected to rejoice incasurclessly when it assumes lt-i lease of complete power This vvillj't'0 to thcielebialion which al- \VHJR nccompaiiles the Inauguration of n president mote than the usual amount of enthusiastic intcicst. A pusldent Is Imiugurntod Invaiiabli at noon of the -Hli of March , unless that day should bo Sunday Confess cxplics b.v constitutional limitation at noon of March 4 cveii other jcar t'nllUetho president , the ioiifross docs not talco hold of the iclns of potter uhen It comes Into life The senate Invailublj meets in a shoit sicdil sessinn on the clav that the ] esldent Is InaiiKuratcd , but this mcctiiiK Is iiartlciilailj for the purpose - pose of couth nilng the appointments to ofllto made by the new picsldcmt As the house of lopresent.itlvcs is not imi.illv In session nolaws can be unacted It icnulns to bo seen whether Piesldent Clevelind will detn mine to call tlio house In spec ! il session tills , \ car The lutliing picsident nlvv.ijs summons the senate In special session bofoie heii'tltes fioin ofllce It follows .is an odd consequence that the \ ! < e picsident cf the United States Is sworn into oflko befoio the prcMldcnt is Inaugurated Mr Stevenson will take the oath of oftlto next Mutch some Ihc or ten minutes befoio I'losldent Cle\ eland is swoin in'I ho In.u't'tiration of the ptoiiilcnt is Invar ! ably tnado the occasion for the cj.iUiciin ; , ' to gether of military mid civic societies The latter aiochiefli jxilltical clubs Ulte tlio National guai d thoj rome from all paitsnf the union With them come thronging thou sands of oftlce seekeis , politicians anil Eight- seers rally 100,000 people < onus to Waslimg- ton to attend the iimuguiation of the piesi- dent and to 1111 the air with shouts of ap plnusu as the Iniiu'in il P'oiession moves down histoiic I'eiinsjhanla avenue. I. ist Moms of Controls. rorso\cral da\s bcfoie the -1th of Match both houses of congiess leinain piactieallj in continuous session 'Illogical apptopiia- tion bills aic alwajs under consldeiation and tliciels imailahlj a contest betvvicn tlio houses over some of the items in these bills Confeience committees fiom the two houses meet and tij to .mango a ( ompiomise I' The bon.ite is insistent on i ett.iln items of appropilatlon and \igoionsli opposed to others The house takes the opposite bide of each of these questions The confcieme committee meets and pioposes tompiomises to the two houses Some of them me ic- jccted It moots again and auanges new compiomises Again thei aie t ejected Uaelcwaid and forwaid goes the appiopua- tlon bill. It must become a law befoio the congicss expires or the nowmesident will ha\e to call n specl.il session of congress to p.iss a bill in its place. If any of the gic.it nppiopilatlon bills fall , the department of the government for which it makes provision must suspend paj incuts until another nppiopil itlori lull is passed , While these bills aio under consid- elation other legislation has been passed and until midnight of thuilrcl of Match the picbi- dcnt litii been at the capltol examining bills and nflixlng his signature to them. After this hour It will not bo of much use for con- gi ess to pass bills , because there would not bo tlmo for their eniollment for the piesl- dcnt's slgnatuio befoio the eongiess ex pire ? Still senate and house icmalii in session nnd the early dawn llnds wcaiy senatois sleeping nt their desks or jawninglj discuss ing questions of minor Importance. In the house the closing houis arc enlivened by schoolboy tricks and bolsteious merriment. Through the morning tlio piesldent and the picsldont-elett piepaio for the solemn duties of the day The picsident has had his personal possessions icmoveil fiom tlio white house. When lie ghes up his tenancy hoghcsupall active. intetcst In the execu tive mansion and nil that it contains Both ho and the piesldcnt-elcet ha\o been putting Inns iniiny houisus they can spaio in u - fieshlng sleep , for the task befoio them is by no moans a light one. I'lrst steps Tomiril In The tw o houses of congi ess luu o apointed ] ) a committee to escort the chief actots In the dtanm to the capltol. Ilieie ate two mem bers of each committee and one fiom each house is icpublican and the other demo cratic. This congiesslon.il committee calls for the pjesldcnt-elect and vice piesidcnt-elect nt the hotel whcro the ) uio stopping tempor- ni ily. They i ido in a cat i lago draw n b.v four well matched hoises. From the hotel the party ill iv es to the cxeeiittv o mansion Tlio president is not waiting for them in the east parlor , the prcat icccption teem to which they mo shown , but he soon Joins them The \ko piesldent is not at the white house. Ho Is the constitutional picsiding ofllccr of the scnato nnd that nodi 1s in session , so ho is at the capltol. Introductions w ill not bo neces sary between the piosident and Mr Clove- land. They met four j ears ago in this same room. room.When the usual greetings Imvo been ex changed the piLsldcnt and the pi evident- elect u ill IJG escorted 10 the open cartiago standing bcforo the white house door and they will tike : scats side by side Two of the mcmbuis of the committee will sit op- poslte * them The other members of the committee and tho\ice ptesident-clect will occupy another can luge , also drawn by four hoises , whicti will follow the Hist In the Uilvo from the white house to the cnpitol Extraordinary preparations are made at the time of the inauguration to keep the president's route dear As the two catilages leave the white house grounds they will pass through n dense crowd which will pack the sidewalk and u paitof the stteot. Hut tlio mlddlo ro.ulvvuv will bo compainthelv unolisttucted who ropes stt etched walsthigh the full length of 1'enn- B.vlv.uila uvenuo , guarded hi uniformed policemen and b > a small ai no of special ofliceis , will keep the crowd In check When the presidential paity drives down the IUCMUIO to the whlto house the space outside - side the ropes will bo packed , ovorv window nnd doorway will bo tilled with sightseois and e\ cry telegraph polo will bo garlanded with stt ings of small bojs hanging on bi u thtcad , bound to miss none of the .show Manj men como from far Callfomla to see this spectacle , and many pay fabulous sums for the tental of nvailamo windows and other iKlnts ) of vantngo from which to view It. A stotin of cheots will follow thepiesl- dentlal party down the avenue Theiols nothing paitfsan about this demonstration Itlsslmjily enthusiastically Ameilcan If the president to IK * InauguratcHl weto a ro- publicnn instead of n democrat these same good cltUcns would shout themselves hoai so. It Is the ( i nice and not the man that they me applauding , At the Capltol. AriUingat the capltol the patty will leave the eniriages at the entrance to the senate wing and will go by way of the senators' ptlvato staircase to the lobby behind the senate. chamber. The president will go to the president's room , w hlch is one of the suite in the tear of the senate chamber , and the ptesldent-elect will go to thuvlco presi dent's room , w hlch Is on the other sldo of the general reception parlor. in the hours of the e.uly forenoon the cm- ploies of the senate will bring in chairs ana arrange them for the accommodation of the Visitors expected , The senators' desks are nrrntiRcit In a scml rln In In tier * ono alravo the other In the little ntnphlthoatcr In front of tlio \ \ i president's rostrum will bent nt ranged n row of Icathcr-coveicd chairs In with h the justices of the nuprcmo court and I the members of lhc % ietlrlng cabinet will nit with the picMilcnt nnd the prrildent-elect llchlnd I'm desks nnd between the chalts of the sotmtois other chahs will be placed The doors of the capltol will bo closed at an call ) hour and tho.v will not be reopened until 10 o clock. liven then admission will be only by ticket , for the oapielty of the jiptiate gallcrlcd and of the Inauguration platfoim Isery llniited Cach of these tickets will bo numbered and each will call for admittance to some particular pal t of the galleries It happens usually that with all the piecautlous which are taken tickets 1110 Issued In excess of the capacity of the gal leries As this fact Is well known , there Is alwajs a line of people waiting for the doors to open and within half an hour the galler ies aic crowded to ovcrllovvln ; ? Whllu the scnato emploics have been mak ing airangeincnts for the expected guests , thostnatois ha\o been ficshcning upn bit , and when the gallery doors me opened the scene of confusion which piouillod duilng the e.ttly morning has been dissipated and the son ito is once more u dignillcd and 1m- piesslvo sight In tlio Soimto C'lminlicr. The membcis of the diplomatic corps niothoJIrst to cntor the senate chamber The.aio . diessed In their com I costumes , some in unifoim , some in conventional even ing dioss , and tlie Chinese and ICoicans In paitl colmcd silk. Thcv enter shot tly after 11 o'clock , headed hi tlio doin of the coips As tbe\ appear at the door of the senate ( hnmhcr the Aico picsident , ilslug. stilUes the desi ; In fiont of him once with the gavel and the souatoi s i Iso The serge mt-at-ai ins nddiesses the chair mid annotini os tlic visi tors Then ho esc orts them to the 111 st low of seats on the west side of the scnato chain- bcr The members of the scnato are again seated , but a few minutes later thev ilso again to icieive the tncinbetuof the supreme couit 'lliesoute cscoitut to the tow ( if ( ouches dlioi tlv In fiont of the vice piesi- dent's lostium. A f imlllar lignio whlih will bo missed at the inanu'iiiatlon of Piosident Cleveland is that of llanntbil Ilamlln At the tlmo of Piesldent Il.iuisnn's in.iuguiation ho was the sile ( icpiesciit ithe of the foimerlio picsulents of the United States Ho died about ac if ago A few minutes bofoio noon the mcmbeis of the house of lopiosent.itlves , led by Spe ikcr Ci i ip and the blind chaplain of the house. Ur Milbuin , will appeu at the door of the senate chamber opposite the vice piosiduit's lostimn The seigeant al-arms will announce bonoinuslv , "tho house of icp Hsentatlvos , ' aiidthomombeisof the house , moio than . ! 00 in nnmliei , will tile into the M'liato chambei and distilbuto lliemselvos atnomr the soils which have been crowded in between the sen itois' places. Seats will be assigned to the govcinoisof the states , ex sonatois of the Unlttd States , judges ol the court of claims and of the su jiteme coiiit of the Uisttlct and to the com- mlssiopcis of the Dlstnct of Columbia , but they will in iKe no fotinal cntiance A few minutes after the noon hour Presi dent Hailison v\ill be announced He will bo accompanied b\ his cabinet He will be osc01 ted to hl seat In fiont of the vice pres ident bv the iciiibliuin | senatoi of the committee mitteo of escott A minute I itor Piesideiit-elcct Cleveland w ill bo amiouni c.d He w ill bo ebcoi ted to a scat dlicc tlv in fiont of the vito picsident When ho Is seated and the noise of ccmvci- sation and applause h is been a little hushed , Vice 1'iesldent Stevenson.will appear at the dooi of the senate and , under escoit of a demociatic sen itor , will walk down the cen ter isle and mount the lostium wheio Vice I'losldcnt Moiton Is standing Mr Motion will gioot him and will administer to him the oath of oflice Then ho will tut n to tlio sen ito and addiess a few vvoids of thanks to the senatois foi their consideiation and couttesv to him dining his teim of olllce At the ( omlusion of his icmiiks ho will hand the gavel to Vice Piesident Stevenson A Now Congicss. 'I ho rifl.v-second ( ongiess Ins expiiod bv llmUation at the hour of noon Vice Picsi dent Stevenson will call the senate of the rifti-thiid congiess to oidcr in special ses sion , and the Kov Mr Hutlcr , the chaplain of the semte , will offer pi.iier. The now picsuling ofllcer will inakcabiicf nddicss asking the indulgence of the suiale. The senatois v\ho have been elecled lo succeed those who lotlic fiom the llftj second eon- gi ess will then come to the desk to be swot n . 'Uio messigo of Piesident Hanison calling the senate In extta session will bo lead. Then Vice Piesldent Stevenson will an nounce that as the senate has completed Its oigaiii/ation it will proceed to the east fiont of the capltol wheio the piesideiit of Uio United States will bo swoin in Maishal Hansdtll , the one-aimed veteran who w as appointed by Picsident Hauison to bo maishal of the Disttiet of Columbia , will lead the procession to the inauguration platfoim , walking with the maishal of the snpiemecouit , J M Wilght Then will follow In their older , Chief Justice Ful ler and the assoti ito justices of the supreme eouit ; Mr. Vnlentine , the of the the committee scigcant-at-nims scnato ; tee on aiiangeinents of the scnato ; Picsi dent Hauison and the piesldcnt-electj Vice Piesldent Stevenson and Secretary MeCook of the senate , and then the mcmucis of the senate two b > two , the members of the diplomatic coips , the heads of dcpaitmonts , the geneial of thoaim.v nnd the admiral of the navy , the membcis of the housoof topic- sentatlvos , led bv ex SpeikerCiisj ) , and Mr Kerr , the ex-tleik of the house ; and follow ing these the distinguished guests of the senate The procession will pissthiough the hallwajs of the capltol to the lotuuda , which is under the great dome. A platfoim will have been elected at the east fiont of the capltol at the level of the top of the long illght of steps which loads to the east ontiance On this platfoim seats will bo at ranged icgul.uly numboied and assigned At the mlddlo of the fiont of the platfoim will be arndodeskof pine draped in the nation > l colois The pla/a in fiont of thoplatfoim will be dcnseli packed When Picsident Hauison was inaugmated thou- s mils stood In the dicnehing rain for houis to listen lo the inaugural nddioss , though probably not 'JOO of them could hear dis tinctly the wouls which the piesidonl spoke The nnpeaiance of the little procession w 111 bo giceted with vociferouscheeiing fiom the tired asscmbl ige. I'ukliiK the I'roslilcntliil Oath. The ptesidciit and picsident-eleet will bo eseoited lo Uio middle of the platfoun.wheio the chief juslico of the supreme com twill follow them When the people on the plat- foim have been assigned to seats the chief justice of the supiemo court will rise and , handing to Ptesident-olcct Cleveland a bible , will administer to him the oath of ofllce Piesident Cleveland took the oath eight .vcaisngoon a bible which had belonged to his mother Usually the bible Is new , and after the Inauguration It Is presented to the president's wife to keep as an histoilo iclic When the picsident has taken the oath he will turn to his immense audience and , will deliver his inaugural addiess The ciowdon the plaza and the ciovvd on the platfoim will wait patiently for moio tl an half an hour , applauding some of the p iss- agcs and listening with icspectful attention to all of them \Vhenthoaddtess is concluded Piesldent Cleveland will leturn tothocapitol In chaigo of the committee of escort , and with ex- Pi esldent Hauison will bo taken to the sen ate exit , where the can iages In whlchthoi drove to the.capltol will again be In waiting The moment when the piesldent takes the oath of otllco is announced to the city bj a signal gun At its sound the military organi zations nnd the ] K > litIcal clubs which have been forming in tlio sldo stieets will full In line In accoulanco with the orders of the marshal of the parade , and when tlio picsl- dent and cx-prcsidcnt leave the capitol their carriages will become a part of a procession that will stietch out for miles along the smoothly paved streets of Washington The procession will pass down Pennsyl vania avenue to the white house , wheie a i a view Ing stand will have been erected , and theio the president and the ex-pi esldent , sldo bi side , will review the marching thou sands When the parade has passed Piesl dent Cleveland and Mr Hairison will shako hands and pan , one to go to the whlto house and the other to retutn to his homo in In- dlanni > ols ! The procession will continue to follow a long line of march until man and beast uio thoroughli exhausted. And evct'iwhere ) the sidewalks on each sldo of the street will bo packed with cheeiing spectators and the windows will be tilled with enthusiastic Amct leans. HID Inuueural Hall , The crowning event of the Inauguration Is the ball. It occurs at night. Admission to it Is free to any respectable pcrsou who Is willing toimy Jlofora tlckot The penMen ofllco building will bo beautifully draped for the oeonMon The enormous ball room Is used ehlellv for u promenade , for the crush Is so great that dancing Is almost Impossible There are supper rooms and committee rooms and a rotiilng room for the president President Cleveland nnd Mrs Cleveland will attend the ball Mrs Cleveland will look on fiom the galleri , ptobibly , whlto the president will make a circuit of the lloor es corted by the members of the committee which has h id the arrangements for the In auguration In charge The crowd will block his pissapo nnd his rsi ort will have to contest every Inch of the way , for though the people of Washington have many opportunities to see the picsl- dent of the United States they seem never Batlsflcd on any public occasion until they hauo fought their way through Intervening crowds nnd caught another glimpse of the chief magistrate With the closing of the inaugural ball Sat- urdu.v night , March 4 , the Inauguration ceremonies - monies w 111 close and the president w 111 take up the t online of his ofllco the next day Just where his predecessor dropped It. He will appoint the membeis of his cabinet Monday When his message of appointment Is sent to the senate that body will go Into sc ( ret ses sion and conllrin the nominations Immedi ately The now cabinet ofllccis will take charge of the departments , and the business of the government will pioceed In Its regular routine without n hitch nnd without a min ute's delay. Cm p. Mill I.ort lire. Frank G Carpenter has been trv Ing an illustrated lectuie , "Men I Have Inter viewed , " on the dog that Is on a number of small towns In Ohio As the dog has sur vived , Mr Cat pouter goes Into the Hold in IVhiuaiv as a full-fledged lectmor In t.iking to lecturing , Mr Caipentcr does not give up newspaper w oik Ho simpli follows In the footsteps of Hill N'io liugcno Field , fJcorge W Cable , James \Vhitcomb Klloi , Ocoigo ICennannnd other wiltcis who have gene on the platfoim H is surpiising how inan.v of the most conspicuous newspaper woikois ( foi Mr Kilos wet Iced on ncvvs- papeis befoie ho was known as a poet , and ( icoige Kennan continued to h uidle news In the Washington bin can of the Associited piess even after ho ictuined from Hussia ) liavo taken to loetmlug Perhaps the lectuie Held docs not get most of the best ncwsptper wiiteis but it gets in.inj of the most conspicuous Theie seems to be an ambition among the people w ho read nowspipcis to see the men whoso stoiles of ndvcntuic or of peisonal oxpoilenco thi'i have lead for a long time , and as soon ns a man becomes famous for auv paitlcular feature of newspaper woik ho tinds his most prolltiblo employment going at omul the coimtrv exhibiting him self That is what ft Is liteially , for Mr Kennan for example , could piobabli not have got WOO from any newspaper or maga- /ine for the Ice tine which has brought him an annual income of $30,000 for scveial icais past Uectming is the chief somco of in tome of the men who mo at all successful on thoplatfoim , but men like 1)111 N.vc llnd that newspaper w oik famishes them with al.ugo tin Idental Income and that their newspaper letteis serve to advcitlsc them const intli to the public which leads newspapers and which goes to hear lectuics Dill Is'io 10- cchestlOOa night for his leadings , I believe , and pavs his own expenses Ho maj give his leadings four or Ihc times in a week His income fiom newspaper wilting is hardl.v rlOO a week Theie aie other let tut PIS who i ec civ o more moiioi than this who do not wiite fet newspapeis , but matii of them nro public men who get their newspaper notices fice W C P Hioekiniidgo , the silver-tongued oiator of Iventuckj , if coives ? . .00 for a lectuie Hit Ml Uicckinridge is mmli mote of a i.uiti thiin Mr Nic His public duties keep him in Washington an aveiagoof six months in the i car. Mi Cat pouter has an ide.i that the lectuio of the futuic is to bo "newsy" His news paper training pet haps has given him this notion It is stiengthened b.\ the fact that the gieat magazines of the counlii have icorgani/ed their seivlco almost without exception on a news basis Haipel's was the last to come in lino. TlioCcntuii has been publishing "news" stones for a long time The Cosmopolitan is distinctlv a news magazine and the Sciibnei's made its icpu tatlon ver.v quickly on u sciies of news aitlcles Oratoiy , Mr Caipentcr thinks , is at a discount ; ne > vs is now pie eminent in populatlty. Mr Carpenter believes that the public would lather hear him tell how ho in- teiviewed the khedlvo of Ug.vpt than listen to an analytical disc ow so onSliakc.spc.no The dogma seems to have confirmed Mr Caipcnter's opinion. Whether the public will or not , Mr Caipenter is about to learn Ho is not going into the hands of any of tlio lectuie buicaus , but will paddle his own canoe. AVImt It CiHt . The inauguration of a picsident is not a veij costly affair if General Hmiison's in- auguiation is any ciiteiion. Of course , tlio fcatuicsof the cclcbiation attendant on the inauguration the decoration of the streets , the cost of the ball , etc. arc puicly com mercial Investments made by the citizens of the District to nttiact strangeis and their monev They mo like the enteitalnment f mulshed to a national convention by the city in which It meets bieud east upon the waters. The actual cost of the inauguration itself is boino bj the senate of the United States , and It costs less-than a senatorial fiinci.il. The payments aiomade outofthocontingent fund of the senate Heie me the items of four .vcais ago as recorded in Secietaii Mo- Cook's icpoit of the ie'ar following : Two lour-hoisocaiiiagcs at $75 each. $1.10 Thhtifour special policemen ! ! 00 dumber for inaugtiial platfoim 10" ) Kent of ch.iiis for platform , etc , about 500 UiigiavIng invitations and cards ( done at Hm can of nngraving and Printing ) 401 The incidentals brought the total cost of the naugiiration up to ? J , . " > JJ . "O. G. U B. 'O ' Ignorance of the merits of DoWltt's Little i.uly : Kiscis is a misfoituno Those little pills , icgulato the liver , cure headache , dys pepsia , bad bioath , constipation and bilious ness. To l.'conoml/u Cuiil. "It iccins to mo , " says a Poimsylvunhi coal opoiutor , "that under the piobent btiobsof oohl vvoathoi1 people , or , ut least , the pooicr clusHOb , would try to ecmiomi/o with tliolr coal. Hut they don't sooiu to uiulorHtand that hiiuli a thiiifr is possible. Now , let mo toll you how to do it. Start your htovo in the morning with the Htnallost pieces of coal that jou can find ; whan that leddons up into a tflowiiiff heat tin ow on your bif , ' chunks , open your draft for abjut fifteen minutes , and you will have a roaring lire. Then eloso all your eltafts , both front and rear , and your Uio will burn for at least live hours without requiring anj attention whatever. It will pour its heat out into the room , whoio jou nat- 111 ally want it , and not up the chimney , where , nine times out of ten , it { joes. In warm winter days , if \ < m over fjot them again , keep jour liio low by shaking the giato only enough to get a good draft , and when jour coal has burned led draw it forwaid and ( ill in the back and Hides with the unsifted ashes and cinders , mixed with a little coalnvvcopings. Bank over the top with the t-amowtulT and open your dt afts for about ten minutes and then bhut them up for the day. Many a faetorj is run thiough the winter on loss eoal than an ordinary dvvoiling house , simply because the concern know s how to take eato of its eoal. You try my plan and t-ce if jou do not got the best of the coal barons , as you delight to eall them , by at least ono-1ialf during tlio soiisnn.1' ' Nouuilglo headaches promptly cuied by Bromo-SelUer lOo a bottle. Of Course Thf ) Dili. A vvlttv- individual ono morning wagered that ho would ask the wiino question of fifty difloicnt pel sons and receive the t-uino answer from each. The wit went to first ono and then another until ho had reached the number of lifty. And this is how ho won the hot : Ho whispered , half audilily. to each : "I MIV , have you heatd that Smith has failed1 "What Smith ? " queried the whole flftj'ono after another , and it was de cided that the bet had been fairly won. Do not let .vour dealer palm off on .vou any new remedy for colds. Insist on having Ur , Bull's Cough Sj rup. COJIHERCIAll AND FINANCIAL Wheat Trailers Fotihtl n Now Sinker Tied to That Oercal , 111 CORN AND OATS' ' ; AVERAGED HIGHER mUloiiK Oprnr < ri'rm ) mill C'mitlmicil totlir llnil , ( luliilntc roll Cents In tlir Trite or ITirk Slot kit mid Cmcuio , III. , Tim 21 , A new sinker was tied to wheat today feur of tint coiisciiuences of making No. 1 northern yprlng u regular deliver } on contracts , The market as strong atlhcopcnlm ; and clo-.ed at about mid-day's laiiKoand about nie lower than on the dny before , Corn and oats averaged higher , but closed without nmtcilnlchniiRc oxei-pt that the Jan uary deliveries In both closed iitunoniln.il advance , amounting to about ' < e for oats and ' c for corn. I'tovlstons opened llrtn and con tinued to the end , gaining 10c In thu price of poll. , 7 > io In lard , He loner In tlln Them was i\ \ little show of stronlli at the opening of the unexpectedly utton. ? cables but the feeling was followed by a selling criuo , hlch quickly set prices olT Tlioinjh the ex ports riom both coists WPIH coiisldeiably lu : tcr th in a vveoU a o and llr.idstront's osll- matcd that tboiimoiiiit In funnels' hands on Mnieh t would not ovceod 104,000000 Im aitalnst 171,000000 bu the smnu time list iear , and estimates on the vlsllilo supply ' -liouln ' no Incicasc with chain es favorlii ) ; a small dccipasu , all this , taken In cunnccllnn with strong caliles , would natuially Inivo made a Hun niaiKct , but I lit'if Is a proposition which will mohably bn Miled on Monday , to make the Kiada of No 1 iiortlicin dclhorableoii cimtnict Many In the tl ule contend that tills , \\hlch Is In- fc'iloi to No 2 , will force hiijpis to tiiKo a pooiei Kiutlf. In suttlt'iiiiMit on contiacts thin can ho di'llvored Tlndc-i the moit'nt ink's ; hence It hud the elleet of wtMkcnlnp pilcc1 * . In any event , uhctliut It Is as oed as No 2 or not.lt will Inciuaso the siinply of contiact wheat , add to tlie uolulit the liulls luno lo c'liiry some miy 23.000,000liil lllid filllilsh the fieiits iiioiu ammunition llcncu II tended todlscoiiiiiKomt'iit and v\as an uctlvu beat lu ll nonce * . Of con i so , the chinso cannot affect ( bo 11 : ilcs ( a heady made , which Inive to bo settled under niosent niles C'ud ihy uas said to h ivo sold a KOOC ! de'.il of vvht'.it on the eaily Hi unless and sui ted the hioak 'I ho opining was about 'lc ' to a c hleher. hut prltos dr- cllnod Ulth vuij few lluctiiatfons lc , thfii ad vanced ' 4c , eased oil , and tlie closing was about n el < nei th in josteid ij for May , while .lulj closed about tlio same ns yostoiilny The proposed chan o iu urdliiK No 1 noithern Is inestimably In the Inteicsi of thu Chle.ino i > lc- v.itoi owneis wlm.iio luliulu and ck'mliiK t hat Krudo The ontconio of t hu v ote Is doubt ful In the corn crowd the absorption by " V Uhlte and othois has alarmed shorts and tliuio wasK'ooil liujIIIK' . ' 1 he shuriiup-tiiin In provisions also helped thu iniiUct dices weio somowliut Koverned by the action of them There weru niiinorous outside tin } Inn orders at the opening and Initial tr.idos wc'ie from ' < c to So above the final quotations of yesterday , and after sullliiRolf : i fraction ad vanced fiom Uc to 3c , when wheat tinned down and corn syninathUcd , selling off fiom " c to'ic , i.illlid ncjifi ' $0 to ifc , nftcrtvaids mlod cuslui and ck cd with a shade advance Theie was a moderate 11 ado In oils and u steady feclliu piiv.illed , prices foiMa > .ln which thu hulk of the ti idhiK eentoied bi'lnj ; conUnod to ' 40 rancc1 The1 oi > nln0'asat l c advancu.ind thoclo-u.it ' c ( le'cllnc1 'I huiccc Ipts of hojs\\cio oven sniallci than h id been looked foi Only 0,000 head woioio- ported at the vmds today , and foi the next wcuk 130,000head aiqull that me- looked fin. TuidliiK In piovlslphs was enl > modelntcly active at any tlmo , and voiy dull for the most put. F.sthnatcd iccelpH foi Monday , \\heat , 2J5 cars ; corn , 255 eais , oats , 180 cars , hogs , 27,000 he id. i i. 'Ihu leading futures ranged as follows : AltTlCIES Ol'tS "IW Closk V L T V Wheat No i lammry 74' < 71H 71H .Vla > . . . . 78 > 4 Jul > . . . . 7714 76' ' < Corn No i-r Jnaunry IT' Vcbruary. 4JT1 4IH May. . . Oatt .So ? - Jnauary .11 .11 ( ebruary .11.UK May . . . . 35K enu fork Jauunry is no IS 70 IS U ) 18 b7n ! 18.15 May . . . ID uo IU IU 18 W 19 07H 18 'J7 L * Lara January. . 10S7N , 10 10 IU M 10 DO 10 BO May 1U 75 1U85 10 70 10 8JH 10 7J Short Klbs January. 9 87 H ii 8D 900 f " < < , May 11 'J'm 1) tl il 1 > 5 ue ; > Cash quotations were a * follows : Ti oiili Dull but 111 in ; winter patents. T3.CO ® 4 00 ; winter btnilts , $1.40 1 00 ; spiliiKpit- c'lits , J3.7fiJt4 10 ; hpilns stialtb , $ J.75te3 00 ; bakers , J1.7OS2.20. WIIKAT No 2 hpiliiK , 73J4C ; No. 3 spring , 0205'/ic : No. 2 red , 7J'Hc. COIIN No 2 , 43'4c : No 3 , cash , 40'ae. ' OVTS No 2. 31c ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 35e ; No 3 whlto , JJ'ic. HM-NO. : 2. 54'5ic. ! lijiiii.hr No 2 , ODc ; No. a , f. o. b,4GG3e ; No 4. f. o b , 30B45C. 1'I.AX Sf HNo. . 1$1 10 TIMOTHY hu i > I'rlme , tl 98 l > oiiK-Mt > ss , pin 1)1)1. . 1775Q17.S7'j : lard , pel 100 Ibs , IflO 00 , slant ilhs sldus ( loosu ) , * 'l ' OOii'J ! > .ri ; dry hilled shoiildeis ( bo\edl , J'J H7'-10 00 ; short clear sides ( bo\ed ) , $10 30 ® 1040. WHISKY Dlstllleis'llnlshcd goods , pci gal , $1 3D. MKMIW Unchanged. Tlid follow Ing were thu iccelpls and ship- nii'nlK foi today : On the Produce exchange todav thu butter maikot wusoaslor ; uuamory , Uliii. IJci dairy , 2lK330o. KiIKs , easier ; stilotly ficbh , 31@J2e. NctvYoik Markets. Nhw YOIIK , Jan. 21 l'i ouii Iti-celnts , 17.- 702 pkss1. : experts , 1,200 pkgs. Minuet dull but generally ht.idy. \\lntur wheat , low Blades , j'J.lOft'J 66 ; winter wheat , fair to fancy. 60142.75 ; w Intel wheat , pitonts , tJ.H6fi4.SO ; Minnesota clear , $ . ! 603 60 , Mln- nc'sota htralKhts , $ J 0034.00 ; Minnesota pat ents , $1.26 < ii& 00 : rvo mixtures , tJ.'JOQJ 00. COIIN Mhtir-DufI but steady ! jellow , * J 75 02.W ) KM. Nominal ; wcstorn , G2 < Si1e. ( IlAiUKV Dull but Him ; western , 60@80c ; No. ' - ' 1 ol onto , H6c HAIH.KY SI ALT Inactive ; western , 70'9,8Jcj city made , ll.oorol 05. \\IIIA1 Hocolpts , 4,050 hu. ; sales , 1.B50- 000 bu fntuies , 1C. 000 hu. spot. Hpot m irkot linn , dull ; No. 2 ted , In stoio and oluvator , 70J4 < aBOc ; ulloit , BOi/iSHO c ; f. o b , 70'iaHl ( > < c ; uiiKiadul rtd , 745iSc. ( No 1 northern , H'J' . , < ( r84c. No. 1 hind , 88'4 Uc ; No 2 northern , 8l'482c ; No 2 hpiliiK. 77'fQi 77n4C. Opt Ions opened llrm and advanced ' 4 © \con Ilrnioi cables with foicl ( nors anrt Wall struct bnyliiK. declined 'fW.o on lo ( al loall/- liiA advanced 's&'iO on coverlni ; with late cabloh llrm , closed steady ut 'ifiUc oxer yesterday and trailing fairly actlvo No 2 iid , robruary 70Vii70'4c. closliiK at 7'JV. Vlay , HJ l-li83'c ( , closing at b2'c ; July , 83 1 5-10 8 1UC , closlm ; at 80' , c. CoilN Hc ( ( < lptK , IJiSDO bu ; exports , 40,044 hu ; sales , 340,0001)11.fJltllios , 20OlHbu ( spot spotK ( Inn and scnio * rfto 2 , 53'icln oluxatoi , & 43.5&e allo.it ; \oI ( 3 , 54St55c. Options w cio modi lately acttro , ! jc hlKhoi on Mimll supplies and IlKht iccelpts , closliiK Him. I'ob- ruirj , 5314l54c ( clolns at 6J11c ; Maicli , & 354 < a54c ; , closlns ilt DJ'iCj Muj , 53 , 'rj.54c , ClosltiKUt 6J' c OATb-Hoei'lpts , 50 , 00 bu ; sains , 30,000 bu futures , 17,000 bu spot. Spots dull but Him Options dull and oasloi ; May , 30 i30J4c , closlniiat 30 'ac ; spin , NO 2 whlto. 43c ; No 2 1 IdCHKO , 40c , No 3. 38ci No 3 whlto , 41' , © 41 0 ; mixed HCSIUIII , 3'JTt40ic ( , whlto wcst- II At Quint and ? rfdj . HhlppliiK , 05c , good tocholco , 7601HOC tn * llors ralr demand ; steady ; htate common to choice , 2O24e , 1'i.oltlc coast , 20T 2 lc. lllDKS 1 airly uctlVO find stead ) , wul halted Now Orleans sehoteU 46 to dl ( | t > , , 4'tlfOc , Texas bclccti d , 6 ( ) tl ) fiO Ihs , 57c. Wooir-I'll m and uctltu ; iloinoMlc lleruo , 27 G32c ; pullfd , 'JUCr&JJc : Texas , 17 < a21c I'onuQnlot and st Hdyold moss , 117 50 ® 17 75 , new mess , } 1H.264018 76 ; uxtra , prlcu nominal. Cut moats , Inactlvn and llrm , pickled bolllos , $1100 1125 ; pickled hhoill- ilors , I1HM ( ) ; pickled hams , (140(1 ( Middles , qulut and Mciidy. shoit clear , 111) ) 50 Laid , uulut and htrongor , western sleam closed lit * 11 20 hid ; sales , 210 tlc-rcos at 111i7 : options sales , 760 tlnreos , 'Inniiary 12.27 ; ruhriiary til ifiTfll 111 , closlntf atlll.15 ; May , 111 00 IluiTKii Moderate domaiid ; llrm , western dairy , SOft'J&c ; cienuiory , 24'Q3pic ' , wusturn factory. I7ft2ic ( ( ; Klslii 36c. ( iit > si : rirm , fairly actlvo , ptrt .sMms 4 OlOc PHUB Moderate demand ; Him ; iccolpts , 2,125 packa-'os , western , fresh , 30c. Uich-Actfto , firm ; donjestlc , fulr to c-xra , 3'iii5ic ; Japan , 4'e4'.c. MOI.ABHKS I'orolitn , nomlnul ; Nn Orleans , open kettle , uood to choice , llrm , falily actlvo " ' - , . , - centilfiitfiilH. lo'l ) _ ' > lj,3/TllrVIl'Vi | . " , ! qulut ; kteadyolT ; A. 4Ha4\o ; mold A. 51-11 ; W5'chtnnilardA,4nl"'jCicoiifoclloncrii ; } jA , 4 7-1C414VC , cut loaf6 O-J&ttOJic ; crukhed . . „ , , . . . . . , . . . , . „ . . , 4 l ! ) lonVOi crtitiii * liitpd , 4 ll-liWn1) ) cube'i , 4 IVludMio I'm Jitov null , uboiil Ktoadyimcrlriiti 112 7 5fft Ift.fiO. C iri'Rlt Dull , Mondyi lake. 11206 , l.rvn ( Jtiloti domesth I'85 , TIN firm quiet ) "train , JJU.'j. Olimlm I'rodiKu .Vlurkd. The week closed with Iho ORK market thn most Intorostliu feature. The mild weather eoiitltuilnt'on l'iIdny stilt futilitr weakened the ni'irket on ox s and did not have a stlmti- latlnKolfoot ( mother kinds of produci * as will be noted from the quotations Klvon bclon As a rule the market was dull and bttjcts ap peared to bo following the policy ut llinltltitf thelrpinchasos as much as possible with the apparent Idea that the hculnnliu of another week would see Htlll lower prlcos AIM-UN Stocks are held at $ .15031.00 fet fair to choice stock , IIN AN . Quoted at * 2 00572 60 pet bunch lit vss I'holco navy , tJ 00a..l6 llb'TTHl There Is 11 niilK'o.ible falllne olT In the receipts of butter In this maikrt. Whlto there has been no great or very marked ad > ' . In the market have vanc'c. prices been Kridu- ully cr.iulliiK up Good packlnc MocU Is Kolnit at Idc and fait to need country toll at iHfft 20c. Strictly fancy would brlnn pel haps 20 ® 22c , but theru U not much of It to be had The ( jieater poitlon of thoceleiy on thu market Is conilni ; from ( 'hlcago , and Is not oxorlj cholio This Is the sonson of the year , however when fancy stock Is not e\- pectc'd A few jears aito It was unusual foi celery to last until March , but Ilko oveiythliiK else , the season Is lit'lm ? e itended and celery Is now lo bu bad at almost all seasons fiom some section of the * country Oloiy Is limited on this m irki t at We cuiioitMv rtmiMu-oitiiiK to the liinh pi Ices at which cabhice IsbebiKheld In Miuth- orn Callforiil.i the arilvals heie aio light Diumhead 2ic CiivsiiHiiiUsdvlces fiomoa lorn points Indicate voiy Unlit Mocks and a tendency on the p irt of prices to advance Hell and ( herr1 , , $ H 6112'J 00 ! bell and biiKlo , tlO OOSIO 60 , .lei- sov I'apo fed , $ 'J 60 610 00 l.ous 1 he miiikot was very qulol and wh it ales weio made were foi sln leca-.e lotsonlv ' 1 ho mild wcathui aiipuaiod to Incieaso the conlldenceof huveis In lower prices and thov weio unwilling to liuj onlj as compelled and then morc.lv to III ! their Immediate wants As lo prices ovoi v e'ommls'doiidcalci appealed to have a pil < oof hN own -ind It Ishaidly possible tostalejust whitwas the maikot They till iiKreed that 2jc was onoilKli to qliolo the market , and some weie of the opinion that even tint price would look hlj-'h bj Iho op-n- liiK of next week SMIIO are predli thiR a spudj drop to 20c Cvvih smn , i.ibblts , 75c. jacks , tl 50 UAV Iho mat kot was , unchaiiKi d at $0 003 0 60 Huns No 1 silled , 4io : No 2 , 3'4c ; ( lint , beMOM MOM v Coed whltoclovei , 10iR.20o. 1,1 vioss } I t)0a4 ) 5O SI VI. tlnvi'i---I'nehaiiKcd at $000 poi kl'B I. ngc hlckoiy nuts , $1 05. black wal nuts , $1 23 OMOSS Homo grown , $100 pi r biiilicl ; sp inlsh.pci oi.ito , * 1 OOJ12 00. OIIVNOISlirlghts , niodlnni sl/os. * T 25 foi single ease- lots , and * ) 00 foi lots of live lo ton cases ; iitssots ate 'JOc put ciisechoape'i Adl > - - countof 25con the hov Kalso niiuhi foi oxlra Inigooi small sl/i's Callfomla n.ivals , $120 ; .Mexican , $3 60 Oiivrrits' The situation rom ilns unchanged In tliooysU'i m u lu't 1'ilces heio lange fiom 2c ( ) to 12c percan I'OUI.TIIXTho in rh ills of ehlckoiiN woio more llbcial nnd slocks did not move off qulto sofic-elv us they did Chli kens woio e'lii nilly selling at 8QOc ; turkeys , 13c ; O'iose ami ducks , Ofl lOc I'OIATOVSOnlv small lots moving fiom store. Wostoin Nobi iska stock N quote 1 at WJc ; Utah and Colorado , OO itil.OO , choice native , 7580c SVM ET POT v roi s There are a few In the maikel which are soiling at 14.50. VPAir The domiind Is ptetty good and ar- ilvals genoiallv are moe'tlng with v i v toady Bale. Choice , HfiilOo ; huge and thin , S I'KOUUt * I'OINTI IIS. The f'ud ihy I'acklng coinpiny of solitii Omnhi Is frocrliu a larrfc * iju , intlty of ponltiy foi the spring trade C'hlcngo pirtles shipped by oxpioss n cai lo id of cold slot H O i gs to Now Voik on Thuisdiy , a lathe-r unu-,11 il and expensive nic'lhod of shipping omo of the pioduce men me commenting uiifnvoiuhly on the action of the coniu II In 10- diirlng the license' chaigcd pi ddli-rs Tlio 10- ' 11 gioecrs somc'timos ciltlclso the commis sion men hciaiiso tin * } sell to tin * pi ( Idlers , "but , " s'lld a commission m in , "the1 } st mil by and let tlio council ledncu the license bj one- half without any ellort ( o piovont It. " The iccclptsof h iv me lee 1 irgo to admit of thomiikot iccovcrlng It Is said In Chlingo I hat theio aio Indications of a deal In butter s Imllai to the icccnt ono In i ggs. As In the latter pioiluct , the losoivo supplies of buttei h avc been eaten up , the piodticthm Isdown tone no veiy low point , and the dom ind Is voiy g od. Hiitterinc men. nndei oxlstlng clicuin- stances , .110 In a position whcie they nro compelled - polled to help thu ( leal along at least up to a .LI tain point. The present high prices of onions ie-c ills the apilngof 1801 when the miikot In this c Ily was $700 per biriel A gieat m my of the onions sold In this m nket at that tlmo came fiom Chlcauo , and It was noted Hi it lln : lllghei the mat ket wont and thu scarcoi onions bu- came thu smaller the hiircls Itv\asasub- jCt of speculation In this miikct wheie the Chicago shippers obtained such small baricls and how they m inugud to Irivu them giad- uated on a descending scale A shipper from thu lake city was In Om ilia this othc-i day and gave aw.iytho seciol. It seems they stalled out by using cianbc'iiy binds and as the muiket advanced they icmovod onu small stavu , then as onions became moru scaicu .hey would taku out a wldei stavu until they got the bairuls down to about tliosUo of a stovepipe . The Omaha shippers of f i tilt have Issued n clicuhu to thn Undo setting foi th theli posi tion. The agreemint , as that Is what It a mounts to has been signed bj all thu fiult shlppeis and Is meioly an ulToil on Hull p irt to establish milfoiiim } of teims In the sale , cliugo foi caitago picUng.ole 'I he clrciilai Is as follows * sidpj ) ) ) ! ( > r perlshahln goods during thu winter months Is always coniu cted with moieor less ilsk and II should bo umlei- htood with tlio trade that this risk has to bo cairled by thu biici and that no gu.ir.intco Is given b } us to deliver goods at destination fieo fiom fiostodo , howovei , guiianteo hat Ihu goods are In perfect and sound con dition when shipped We shall alwis nsaoiir best Judgment about shipping , wiap the goods In he ivy piper whenever wo deem It necos- hiuy , load In rofilgeiatoi c.us whenever wo can proem o same , and do not ship when In our c'stlm itlon thu woathei Is too cold and a mttiiUl fall In tompeiatnio or slot m Is adv Isud by thu ( jovoinmcnt Signal Soi vlcu bine ineato at times obliged to hold ordms foi peilshable goods for a week , 01 oven longer before wo stilko a mild day , and llicrofoio incept oideis only under condition tiiatwearo not to ho held losponslblo foi delay caused by above le.isons. In shipping Hinall fiult , boriles and vegetables only thu f lushest and llncst will ho used , such as In our judgment will iari } to destln itlon In good shape. Should , howovoi , by lough h indllng , hntandsultiy weathui , in delays of tialns thu shlpmont hu damagi d , thu loss Is not lo bu charged to us , Thusuaiu ilsks p u amount to the fiult business , and no du ilei , lotallcr or wholesale ! , small 01 largo , must expect to cany ( .his Hn without an occasional loss. TUIIIIS : All bills for f i nils , vegetables , etc. , aio p iHblu "wiekl } . " \\o will positively not run any thlity-diiy accounts on these goods Our goods are sold "fiom stotn. " nml achiiigo of 5 cents per 100 pounds will bu maoo to covur actual cost foi hauling lo depot. VVhon necessary for piotectlon against frost , to wrapgoodn In papei , achaigo of5cdits for each box and lOcontb foi each baircl will ho made1. _ KIIIIHM City 'MxrkutD. KANSASCITV , Mo , Jan , 21VilET fash , firm , 'ic hlghoi ; No. 2 h ird , tiGe ; No Jied , ( oils U ithurslow ; jiructlcally unchanged , No 2mlxod , 3l'f(835c. ( OATS Wo ik ; gencially 'ac lowei , No 2 . Kvt rirm : No 2 , 55c. llinTrn Illshei , ciuamery , 28i20e ; dairy , 1 7 i2c. ( ) iniis : 1'alr demand ; strictly fresh , 2GTt27c. Iticui'Ts-Whoat , 44800 bu.j coin , 11,300 bu ; oats , 1,700 bu . .siiii'Mi.M * . Wheat , 38,0001)11 ; coin , 15,000 1m ; oats , 2,000 hu Col ton Marknt. NEW Oni.hVNs , l.i , Jan 21 Quiet and sle uly , middles , Ov. low middling , Oc , good ordlu.iry , 8'f"j nut and gnus iccolpts , 575t bales , exports totlreat Itrltaln .1.000 hales , lo I'lauco , 0,171 biles , to the continent , l > 16 THC NEXT MORNING I FEEL ORIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IB BETTER. My doctor Bayi It aria gently on Ilia iloniach , llvrrand kldnevn , and Ii n plpaxant laiatUe llils drink In rpaile from lirrhs. and Is prepared for u e ascuiryuteo. It 1 called All druritliiu i n u at Vic and II package. It you rannot gtl It , irad your ajdrvaa fur a fretumplc. . I.nne' * 1'nmlly .tlrdlrlnc IIIOTFI Ibn liowrl * rarb d y. In order to be lieMlliy thli la n reuarv Addr w OUAIOll 1' . VS OOUWAltl ) , I.K Ilor , K. V. bate l roiutwl i . t 000 bnlc i t.nli > , 3.GCK1 buliM MH | ( . n-tl mimlei NKVY Out i VNI , I u , . .IHIIJl riilnrc" < itrnilyt 'l lPV } } ' 4W' t le i .titmntrv , IU 'J t I clirn | > r > . fJM Miuch , J1314J" Ui April i3fi8 " % MI.V.M laif J44i I iinc J'M'MU.til , July , 'J 05UU.7 ' | Allgint , Ji ) bD.ji'J . til N MY Yorli Drj Uoodn Mnrkvt. Nr.iv YOIIH , .Inn a I lln < lnpss In dry RootU was very moderato In accordanci ) with the usual dooreaso In the hnttliduy dom mil , llleaclipd Roods and clothing woolens svero Iho must at tlvo fabrics The inosemeiit In the latter gives some evidence of belnu piob- ably complc'ed In the OOIIIM > if another week , hilt with the lamest business ovoi accomplished so oarlv In the soavm In fact , ( ho season's product Ion will lie practi cally sold up t'ottou iroodshavo had cotislib t- ahlo Iniiuliy , but actual liaiisacllons have been modeiaeo on account of scanlty of Roods. There Is some piospoot that many aitlcles will bo further ad vanced. Aitcutweie pushing dellveilos as much a * possible , and have been dolnR > , o without catching upon the ordois In hiiiid as much as inlk-lit ho supposed Cotlon Roods seem to ho sold up to April pretty Rotienllv , and sonio much liejond that. At the same tlmo liiij en dlscioso m iny wants In slRht ' < have made Hit * pilco of Hmpsim' M In * dlito blue pi Ints O c , but orders for noodi to tin Ivo aio in Iiii on tbo"iiatho" only. St. l.oitU.VL T Long , Mo , , lan 21KMUIII KI KI. vvitiT Me nnilei jesterdav foi options , cash , hlchoi , OOc : Mav , 7U' ' < e. .IiiU TS'.e I'oiiN Simons josterdiy oish , 37'.c ; May , \TH-llottoi i cash , 32 > , e ! May , " \ jo. H\E Held at OOc but no sales. HAliuUiiIet. . Mlnnesot i , rj4V5Ic. lli'iiMi rnchaiiKod , croamoij , 25 -rncliuiiKi'd ; lower at fi7'i * I'novisioss-l'ork , old.SlM 60j new , ? 13 60 Laid $1085 Kiel li-is I lour , 5000 SIU.H- ) wheat , 5,000 hu s corn , 1IJ.OOO bu j oils , 16,000 bu , no , none , b uley , none Mlii'vii- NTSflour , O.OOO s icks ; wheat , 184- 000 liu : corn 7U.OOO tin ; o its , 2J.OOO bu ; ivo , 6,000 ! barlej none. " Vlarkot. Nt.w YOIIK , Jan 21 I'vi.i.nw Ouleli nominal , i It ) ( JJ oofor pkRs ) , i.- | Jilil I'imoN stM ) OnSteadi , crude , 42'c ' , jollow , I7c I'lTltoi.i'irvi Dull , sleadv , cuido In hbl ( I'.irkeisl } j ! ii'i tide In hnllc il'.irkoisi , ( J NO tollned Now Voik. r > . ' 0 ; 1'hll idolphla and II iltlmoro. * ' 3ri , I'hlladelphla and It iltlmoio In bulk tJ75'i4240 ! Pulled mi sales I'osis Qulol. llrnii slialned , common to good , ( I 15' ( 1 J7'j Tiritl'iMlMJulot ( ste idv , 33'sJMlc. ' I.OMION , .Ian. 21 -\ictiiiv hissn n Us I.INS i MI CJlilOs per en t 'I riti'i NTIM MMllirs-'Jls 1'sd percwt. 1 vi low IVteisbiiig jullowc indie , Ids per . dr.ilii . Mll.vv VI'M I , \ \ Is.Inn 21. Will.M- lily , May , 71 ' , o. No 'J.pi InliHt - I OHN Quiet , No I limill'iO. Otis-Qule'l , No i ! white , 35'5 < ? ? .1Ge ; No : ) , .U'jfjiirio IUltiJe * II VIII EV Gl'SO l.lvorpool Vl'lrlii'ls. I.ivi lil'ooi Ian 21Wm \T l'lrm ilotmml , fall ; holdeis oilei inodoi.ilel } . ted vtestein spiliu bs2d lCs3l pel cental COIIN I'll m , dc'iimnd fall. llvtON LOUR ilein , 45lli4 ( ) 53s Oil pei cwt I , vim 1'ilinn we-.toni , 54s lul pei cnt. 1'Fvs Canadian , 5s 4'f , pi i cental. Cnlli u VliuU , | . NFVV YottK , Jan 21 Options opened dim at 10 to 20 points up , clo-iliiK steady at lo lo 20 points nhovu josti id iv S lies,30,750 b IR , In- cliilliir'.I inn irv.tliiVO. M ndi , Jll > 15 , May , $ li IKVJtli , .in , , fulv $10 JKi.li ( ( ( 35k S-pti mbei , tin jnioldlO ; Deienibor , ifld'JOttlO i5 f-put KIo dull but Hun , No 7 , tl7J7' ' § . I.IV i : STOCK MA It KKls. C'nttleTi uio I'lKucnlj ' At tl\i > UOKH 1'lm t - nto , hut C'loio > troiir. ( OVIMIA , Ian 21 riioio bus not only been no falling oil In 101 el pit compiled ultli last wei U , but both c ittloand sheep show .1 voiy stibstiin- llal inciease , and thu s line N tiuo when thu conii iiKon Is made nllh last jc u Iln - , ion- tlnno tosbow u c'onslduiablu falling oil com- ) i nc'd with ono jo u ago , forwldlo the Inrioasi' In iccolpts of c'attlu and sheep foi thu p ist tlmo weeks coniiiuid with tlio llrst tluen v\i el > s of .lanu u181)2 ) , his he-en Id.ri'J.i anil 7,107 lospeellvolv tlit'io b is boe'ti a decieas of 55,081 hoKSor ovoi 38 put cent. Uhoolllcla lUinisaro us follows The nunUotshavo all been uneven and the tendency of pi Ices lowei except on sheep ( . at- tlu Milurs weio strong ilnrlng lhuoail > put of thu wei'k , but latei declined Ue ) to 20c on both beef steeis nnd cows lifts prlcussteadlly de clined up to I'llduy Onlild.iy and * > itnrilay a good shuio of this ilocllnn was legulnod Uood sheep , bilni ; In lalhci llnillod snpplj , continue to sell lendlly at stioni ? prices. The ci ttlo market today was only modei- atolj active and then * were a variety of opin ions uinom : dotlors as to thu condition of the trade. Itnjeis .ill iiioted | hlghi'i pilces , and whllo mott sclle-is conceih d this to bo true of the moiodesliablo ollc-rlims , holders of any- IhliiK'not fat said It took haul woik to move them even at shaded pi Ices Milp- pors took < | iilto a few and thorn was thu usiiil good lee il demand ThogcMieialiiualltj of the ofToi Ings was noth- WANTED Total li ur ol CITIEG , COUMTIEO , UCHOOL. 'DISTRICTS ' , WATER COMPANIES , ST.R.n.COMPAr4IES.tta CorreiponOcnro solicited. N.W.HARRIS & CO P NYBanHers , (03-103 ( Donrhorn Street. CHICAGO. IS Wall Street , NEW YOnK. fO State fit. , BOSTON. IK ( Mtrrt Theto wore r.o Mrletly rholcs brevet h'-io hut fair to good 1 OMMo 1 UOO.fu. Mceri old very Urucly nt from 13 7ft lo II U5. In Kcncral , there vtns little quotable' clmniic lit pilces from 1 rlduv , but there Inn boon nu aver/mo decline Mm o Tuesday of IDo to 2io oti all bill the veiy best RradoN lluslness wan not very lively In thehutchriM1 Mock and dinner line and prices ruled onsieV on all hut the Rood lo cbolco uradcH 'I hpn 'old at from JJ no up to ( J HO I'uli to ttouil ctun sold lUKolj at fiom10 to * J HO mill common and canning madrs aioiiml ( I 76 to f ' .26. 'I heio MUM no parllcillai chanuo In thu mm ket foi roiuh stuff and common to choljo fat bulls , oxen tnd-.UIRS sold at fiom JJ ia to Jl..i 'i Uimmon to choice vial calves sold from f J 40 lo Ji 60 About overvthlim In ( hu line fiiumi a piitchuscr before the eliiio 'I hero was consldctahlo activity In the MocUor and feedei line and prices ruled "Irtmif , 11V to 2 < V blither Hum a vm < k aco. Iho big bulk of the desirable 7OO toOOO-ll ) . ft odors old aioiiml f J 90 and $1 50 Tlio sup * plv falls away xhoit of thodrm.iiid IlotH It has been neatly two months since the hop market took MH ha down turn as H did the oarlj part of thin week , I'p lo frldny then * hid boon a decllno of 20cto25c Hildas there was no appuent letup In ucclpl * the outlook was lather tlliicoiiriiKliiK Thn cai blockade' , or lather the scaiclty of stock cars onM of Chicago contributed in iu > in ill , dogiTit to the break , as It ptvvnnted oasii i n Nhtppers and Incidentally sp vnhitors fioiii buvliiRlth decieased icielpts and Improved eastern marketmi Rood slum of this decline was regained 1'ililm and batur- dav and prices ted i.v a\01 tucd inn over 5e to 10i lower th in last suturdiy , wluih was Iho lilfli daj ' 1 he week closed with a fan run the KPnoral ( iiiillt ! > of the olloiluus lioliiu veiy Imr , ul- thoii-'li the best IIORS were not so Rood s f rl * daj'stops. iistoin : m iikels wete hlRhui and theio vis some outside Imiiilr ) for shipping aicoiint l/ocal buveis all hid Rood otdcra nnd the oail > market w is active and all of a dime hlKbei than fiidii ) ( mod to i holci ) bull her welRht and heav > IIIIRS sold fioin $7 65 to $7 70 , with fill to miod light and mixed lo ids at fimn } 7 Ililot76''i SOUKety pool llRht stulT sold as low as $7 10 and (710. . en hi'.u Nli icpoi Is fiom the i hu auo hoi ; and produce markets the m ukr t btoke tmd v Hid i.ulv advaneo w is cnmpti-iolv wipid out and Iho I ito ho s sold around ii 4" unil 7 56. 'I hi' pens woio llnall > i learod. ihe bulk of IIORS selling at $7 " > o ami i7 " 16 a alnsi ftoin $7 II to f7 50 1'rld ly , anil fiom { 7 6-i to J7 0" ) on SiUiiihi ) MM i I'-ltei olpts weio modeluto as loqiiiiii- tit ) and nitbei mlscelljiieotis as to qu illty Thcio was the usual Rood demand for do- sliablo muttons and on sm h prices tilled slioni ; sumo ( holce IJJ-lb esteinellura hiliiRUiR J5 00 l ommim and Infoilor Rradol won-a lillleslow I ill to RODI ! natives , f J 75 G16 Oil , fair to Rood wosti ins $1 6 jf5 00 com mon and slock sheep { _ ' J'nf I fin. Rood to choice 10 to loo-ih limbs iieiit560. ) ) K uisas t'ltv I.Uo stoek "llnrkpl. K \ssvt Vt n. Mo , I in 21 ( viil.iHe - celots , 'J.-1IK ) hi'n | , shipments 1,600 head : shlpplni : stools , $1 O * > ii,5 10 ; htockeis and lions Ite'colpt i , 5 HOO bead , shipments , 200 head , maikot opened H > MTir hlxhtr , closed weak , put of ciln lost i\tiomu : lillltfO , W 50 ( li 75s bulk 7 I5ift7 dO Mil 11' Hecelptx , lee head , shipments , none ; iii-iikot dull , iiiichniiRod Muttons , * J J5U4 60. St. l.ouli l.ltn stuck VliuUot. Lotus , Mo , Tan 21 I'VTTII Ilicelpts , l.ddO hoiid , shipments 1 20o , maikot stcidy ; natlvo sli IMS , fl-'jjfI.Tfi , choh o $5 HOT ! 6 26. HI iss I 0is if' ' OOifJ 76 lions ICoi olpls , 2 JOO hiad , shipments , 1,201'i maikot stioiu , heavy , * 7 J0dl700 , picking , 70W7 ( 16 , lhht$7 10.fi7 . 115 Hit I I' Itoculpts , 160 ho id , shipments , maikot strong , natives i.nuo , f J 6t > d& f > U. You don't want n totpi'i liter , iou don't want a bad cotnploxioii , jou don't want a bid bieath.jou don't want a heidiichu. Then use Do Witt s blttlo Lilly Hiscrs , the famous llttlo pillb KASYTOTAKK Ur IMorco's ricnsant Tollots. Kmalkbt , easiest , cheapest , best. Thoy'io tiny , i BURiir-coatod ) anti bilious srnti- ulcs , u compound of icflned anil concontrntod. voeotnblo ex tracts. Without disturbance or tioublo , Consti pation , IndlRcstlon , Bilious Attacks , Blck nnd liilious Headaches , and nil dorniiKomenU of the liver , stomach , and bo ols nro pioventxMl , relieved , nnd cuiod , Pel manentlu cured , lee By their mild and natural nclion , those little Pellota lend the sjstom into natural vroys again. Tbolr Indnonco lasts. Lvcrytilii ] { catanhal In Its nature , catairh itself , ant ! all the tto'ibles ' that como fiom catauh , aio perfectly and permanently cured by Dr. Sages Ca- tnnh Kcmcdy. No matter how bad your case or of bow loug stauumff , you ran be cuicd. SOUTH OAfA/IA. Union Stock Yards Company , Soxit ? ) Opnatia. Hot Cnttlo Ho anil Sheep market In tlio nest. COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Mvo Stock Commission Merchants. South Omaha 'lukplionu 1157 Chicago JOHN I ) IAI)1 ) V1A > , I , , " " " „ . , . WAI/IIKK : WOOD , f31I""fcr MurUct nepurti by in ill nnd trlra cho3rfnlly til nlslicd upon aiipllcatlua OMAHA Manufacturers' and AWNIHOSAND TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning CO ML' AN V IIOI18K 111 ! yit DICTCLES. BA08AHD TWIN'S _ Bemis Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon , LOVll'ANV Imi'Orlorj and man.fri lilLjclos solil on montlilr Hour ocki , burlH ! | , twlno parracnli IM N 11th BOOTS \ND SHOES. Morse-Coe Shoa Company , Huwnrd tro't 1 actor ) curnorlltti anil maklnuclo o prlon to c-uh biiyori anl are nclllcg aclum of uouiH whlclil , vcrr anletiblo nllll morclinnts Kirkendall , Jones & Amer. Hand-Sewed COMPANY VVholuialo SHOKCO liiioti iiliosi nifru ainti lloitnn and rulilH rKoo-li , UJi- llubbur Shua ( o IIJJ- UIU llarnor St UUI-lllAi llarnoy St COAL , C0 ( . I CORNICE. Omaha Coal , Coke & Eagle Comics Works I.I MIC CO hitrd undnoft Mfri valvanltoJ Iron real , S h cor 10th mil Liirnlcj nl id JIT oap , Doiulas Idti nictalllo ikirlliihti , utc DRYQOODS. H. E. Smith & Co. , Kilpatrlck-Kocli Dry I , ODDS CO , ! ) rr eoodi , notloni fur- Notloin Ki nl furnliri- nlihUiK oed < oriir Inx oodi cor lit ) un.l llth and ( toward Stt llariuy "ill FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering Baalw & Rjiyaa HARD/MRE. Rector SL Wilbelray Lobeck& Linn , Dealers In Innlivnro and Corner 10th ami Jackson nioclinnlL'tt tools ili eels KlJI HATS , ETC. W.A.L.Glbhon&Co , Omaha Safe and Iron Whulesalii WOIIKS Hat ! capi Btraw Fafon vnuHs jnll work. KloM'B nillleni , Iron BlmlterB atxl Urn v aud llarnc/ iniiaf Anilrejn A Oar- It , lUh and Jncknon. LUMBER. John A , Wakefleld , Charles R. Lss , Imported Xmerlc.mt'or : Hunt wool lu iioir , wuul luiul oanutit Mil wan cnrpoK in I iiiriu.it kocuriunt a idQuliio/ tloorlnn white litre ( ili ( and PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. , ( .arrjr a full Mock of tirlnllnK ! wrapjiln ; an 1 Heine 1 nnd lubrlcallag vrltlnit nperj , rnrl uapur etc. oil i aila Kinaie , etc. PRODUCE Branch & Co. , Jas. A. Clark & Co. , I'ludiice frulti of till Iluttor , ilismo ' < , puultrjr nnd KHUID , klmU nyitcri JI7 H I lih H STOVE REPAIR ) . SA II 11MI Omaha Stove Repilr VVdllK4. itOTO re.ialr * Vlnniifaolururi of iab and water utla3)iiuili ) do or a , blind * uol lor any kind ufiluir moiil linn bruuob ut uad , IW ! UouKlia tit