. ( I TIIR OMAHA DAILY KEK ; SUNDAY. 21 , 18J.2S1XTKKN ? AKS. ( ; 11 ill .THE CONDITION' ' OF TRADE. Bank Deposits as Well as Clearings Show an Increase. COLLECTIONS REPORTED AS FAIR. Tlir l.ornl tlnlihrr * Itl port n Vrry tury 'IrndiIn .Must All Lines of Iluntiie * ) * ! Durlnu UKI I'list IVrck. The financial conditions prevailing In Omnha are certainly Improvintr. Hankers report nn Increase In deposit * and money comparatively easy. Bunks tlnit wcro not lent ? ago Inclined to restrict their loans , now claim to bo tnactliiK all the demands of worthy borrowers. The clonrlnps for the week , amounting to fA , 170,1 Ml , "how moro actlvltv In buslucns circles , As compared with last yonr there Is nn Increase of CM per cent In the clearings. At the saino tlmo Homo complaints are still heard of dull times In the rotull trado. As n futo. however , Jnnuiiry Is never H Rood nonth for thu retnil trade. Following so j-loso upon the holidays , during which tltr.o y people mo supposed to huvo expended thuir savings , It Is only natural that ' .rado In n re tail way should bu dull during a good shnro of January. With the coming of spring nnd the rcIvul of Industilcs that Ho dormant In the winter tlmo , nnd the consequent employment of id lo labor , the retail tiiiilo of Oniiiha must show \ material Improvement , With the revival of tno retail trade of Omuha will disappear the last vestige of the recent dull period in Nebraska T ho smaller towns of the .state report trndo In excellent condition nnd the feeling among business men go'ieniHy was novur bolter. The farmers disposed of a sufllcient amount of their products while the market was hlfh V ) meet their immediate \\anli. , und they can now wait for thu market to advance. That they uro doing this Is proven by tlio stnal tmounl of grain being delivered by the farmers nt the present time. The Jobbing trade of Omaha is in excellent shapu und January bids fair lo Im a good month this vcnr. In fact many Ili-ms uro already claiming that they are Imvini : the best January trade fn the history of their business , Hardware Jobbers report that the cxcos- xlvu cold weather for a fowd-ivs back caused Bomo diminution In the volume of trudous it kept bujors at homo and retail dealers could do little business. For the same reason col lections were not quite so prompt as they wcio a little oarllur in the month. In spile of the unfavorable weather , however , the voluinu of trade for thu month so far makes n very good unowlng. No material change In prices has been nmdo during the pu.l month. In tlio grocery line granulated sugar ad vanced Me per hundred on Fiiday , other grades remaining unchanged In canned goods corn , tomatoes and string beans are limber. There bos neon some itdvanco In moats nnd lard. The colTca market romatiiH unchanged and no paiticulnr change Is anticipated for the present. Hoods of all kinds in the grocery line have been moving freely and the volume of It-ado Is very sail.factory. In Now York the Bui- v letln remarks lhat'tho market for bulk lots of groceries , us u whole , continues to bo Hpol < on of with much respect. In some casts _ operators admit a lltllo disappointment over the quantity of trade secured since the llr.st of tl.o year ; but seem to bo nblo to c.\plain the deficit upon reasonable grounds , the very miserable wcalhor for n long time pre- vuiling pluvlng an important pait , but now , with a prospect of n cold spell , there is n renewal nowal of hope thai , demand will broaden out on co moro. Geneiully goods coutinuo cheap , in some cases could hardly bo ruplac-od at the ruling rates , and that nlono induces a fairly confident carrying ; but there is a stroni ! belief that nil branches of dependent custom nro so scantily supplied as maku nbsonco from the market only a temporary matter , and while in vest men ta may bo small tboy will have lo bo frequently repeated , so far as staple grocoiics are concerned , fancy goods uro to a considerable extent out of season , ami show the greatest irregularity : yet the variations uro of n minor character nnd unlikely to cause any .serious ill.- turban cc. The movement of dry goods from Omnha jobbing houses Is vary fair for the season and entirely satisfactory The dry goods jobbers are looking for a very heavy trndo in the near future and are pulling in unusually heavy stocks , Onmliu's dry goods market is broadening oning out and buyers will lind plontv of goods from which to make their selections. At eastern points It Is noted that mi extremely _ . variable temperature and weather conditions have been unfavotnblo to the retail dumund forspilng fabrics , Whenever this class of dealers nro iulorruptcd in advunro purchases , ' i , the Jobbing trade sympnthl/ns to a corrc- j , sponuing degree. From the southern tier of states , and the cotton belt in particular , the demand has MIOWII no expansion whatever ; bunco the conservative policy that has In fluenced muderato transactions by merchants from other .sections. It must not bo under stood , however , that no business bus been done , as tlio volume of suits completed bus bc-ui very luiyo , though limy have resulted chiefly from furwaidlngs on prior engage ments. The major port Inn of tliopiucliuscs for spring were oftecteilsoino time agoof which , however , n larito percentage Is vet lo bo made nnd forwarded. Much business has to bo done yet , but with the execution of contracts supplying moiiv wants , thouclnnl movement of goods has been largely in excess of what has been nppnient. Whllo for spring wants considerable has to bo affected , in other classes of goods nil offoits uro being used to the placing ot engagements for next autumn nnd winter ; lienco tliu reflection of tlio mar ket IH in no respect an luilox of the business in motion , nnd particularly since such largo quantities of goods uro shipped diicct fiom tlio milts ta mnikuts of purchase. The local produce markets hnvo not boon pnrtlciilnrly ucllvo during the past week , " wliilo tlio supply has not boon large , the demand has not been ns active as might have bcon expected. The retail trade appears to bo strongly Inclined to buy in small lots. The leading articles handled by cummUsion merchants , t.s butter , eggs nnd poultry , have commanded good pi ices llio greater part of the week and the lluctuallons in values hnvo not been great. In the way of fiuit , California Hivcrsldo oranges are in fair supply and will become more plumy us the season advances. The present quotation U f..W ) , as ngulnst $1,00 lor Florida urlghts. At ihc opening of tlio henson Collfornlu was holding her slock very high , bin she Is now getting her ideas down \ foinownnt nnd present quotations are 10 gnrded as very reasonable for this lime of year. Fioilda otungcs uro becoming losn plenty , U Is n notfcoablo fact that un unusually liirgo quantity of russet oranges hnvo boon thrown on the market from Florida this j car. A few Inn gerlnes nro arriving from Flondii mm Cali fornia. Ills said that the supply of apples In Omaha bus been materially reduced but there are still plenty In the countrv. Chicago In said lo bo cnrryiniery lurge' stocks of Jovui npplot. It may seem a little etrnnge nt llrst thought but it li u fact nevertheless Hint Now York npplos have bcon sold In , Omnhn for lea * , money thnn Iowa apples. At the same tlmo Iowa stock has commanded a picmlum In Now York , where Ihuro np- penrs lo be an active dcmana for borne va rieties of western apples. Oysters are ' . ' 5 cent * per gallon higher In Baltimore than they were two or Unco weeks ngo. The trade In this line baa boon fair , taking the season all through , und u good many ovutcrs have gone Into consumption tbrouih Omatia houses. The Omaha grain market has been fairly nctlvo tturing thu past week and tno tians- fictlons In the aggregate have bcon quite large. On Saturday there wns no regular session of the board , an adjournment being taken from Friday until Monday , UM.tll.t Lift : .ITUt'K M.tltiiKT , UUAIIA. . .lull1. . Kecelptt. for tlio week foot up 1.1.7:0 calllc , 4tOlHJ4 hogi > und ; iITJ hlieop iiiaii | > l i7'sO ealllo , d..UlO IIIIKS V.iivt sheep lust week and r.VW cattle. 41. iui : liojs nnd 2.4'sheep l ho corrc- tjKindln neok of Junuurv , 1 > > UI , Whllu llieru butt been n falllnc olT In receipts tnUvcck compurod vrllh lust , prices have nol only not [ men maintained but have ilecllni'i coiiklderably , Un Moivlay and Tuesday thu eitiemoly cold vteuther had thu cIToct of reducing thu supply and an advance of Uo to 3o wan noted on ul useful crudes , both bcuf leer am bntcliar Hock. During thu luttvr part of the weuk rtrolpu both iioro and at other market coaler * wun heavy uud ptlccn bruuu liudly the week closlne with values 'JT to 40c lower than Tnesilav. thehich ilnv of the wrok. nml PC lo 2.V * lowVr thnn lust faturday. With the box iniirUcl It bus been dltTercnt. There has been n stroii' * fililpmiiff dcnnind. rthlcli. wllh llcnt receipts tltirin. the earl } part of the wrek , caiiK'd u sharp ad value. As receipts 1)01111110 more lliu ml there was a strong effort mndo. by pickers cpe < * mlly , lo bioik the market. The tre-li meat und slilpplnu demand , however , was lee stion nnd the week closns with prue * 'lUinil .lie hliiher than a week aao. The heep market has been featureless and prices are substantially the sumo as a week aro. I'or u " itnr'uv ' ropnlpts of entile were only fHlr. 1.00 laud loss tlnn lust " iturdnyin Mho irenernl quality nf thnnlTcnnrs was lather In- dltTerent. As usual -aturday there wns no radical olimiKc In prUes The drlu..nd was only modfrute nnd uppoared lo bo eapiblo of absorbing tlio supply vvlthonl lee lunch nf n strain Iliiyen rcfnfeil to advance prices and sellers were icncra Iy Inclined to accent steady pi Ices as tibniit the best thuy uon'il ' do under the elrciimstiinces. Tiade was iiilhiT slow ( IM Lfof steer * and prices were not moro thnn steady uv on on the Lest , while .t took a mechanic loqtt siu dy iirlees on common or Inferior * tin-It. I'lie entile kept soil ntf. how ever. nnd bill lllllo des table rlouk remained unsold nt the close. Hutehr-r stock "vns not In very liberal supply althou.'li I hero was quite u food dual of stale stuff In the yards. Tlio dninand was fair cspeei nlv for desirable sridci und prices ruled stionior on SIK-II. The ordinary run of ( ( ins sold pielty much the H uno as I'rMnv. Wlillo tnldlni ! wns not brisk the movement was moderately freu and u fair and lu.is.m- nbly onrly clearance was directed ( Jood to choice tows und heifers sold fiom $ . ' .2" > to t..lii , fair to Kooil stuff from il MI lo S..v.i , common and eniuilm ; pni'lis from J .00 loll 7. > . Hulls. oxen and macs wpr-3 we lU ul fiom JI.OO to * l.dO. cnlvos steady at from II. ou to fioo. Slockers and fee lersoiu In fnlrsnplily but poor demand. Itiislncss was slow with trading lurcnly at fiom J2.2J lo J.'CCKepiescnlallvu sales ! STFP.HS. No. Av. I'r. I IOII.I2.- | 14 UK II 2.1 H iom 7 12110 : i : ) is. ion 2:0 : r. 124 : IB : ' ' 'Sll ' ) 40 4 : i 10 2:1 : 10 0 : i 10 22 I IM : i Ji ! 22i ; i iiou nil 4 : i 15 : i 20 si UTO a 2.1 cov\ 1 I 1 Ml 1 7.-i 1 liil ; I 7S 1 II M ) 17 ; , 14B. 4B. 1)7.1 ) 18) IS PI 12 18) ) ISi. i. 1070 i so i w 1. 7S 1 sr IHXJ i si IDlVi I ! (0 INI I 03 10J7 1 UO M4 1 < K ) 1210 200 1)17 200 ll'Jl 20) 3. 7. I 200 I. . H7U 200 0. lltli 200 2. lll > ) 20,1 1.1. . O.T 2DO 0 IllTII 200 f > . 1110 200 111. 1071 2 15 Otl.VKS. 4 : e.i ice a. 2.0 210 1. 460 1 SI ) 1 : fll 2 4) ) 460mi 1i 4 : mi 1.10 i xio 2.10 miUI 3. : UI 2 00 1. . 2.0 4 75 3.I nui.i.s. I 1270 1 CO 1 UTO 1 SI Itt5 I 2i ! 11.11 1 M 1 12IU 140 .1,1.10 IM 1 C80 140 111 ! ) 2 IIJ 1 1110 IM IfilO 200 'l. II'KI 150 . HID 200 2 U'i.1 1 IM .1200 2 OJ 1 .1.143 1 fij STARS. 1 1240 1 SO 1200 1 75 HTOCKKIIS AMI KKEDFRS. 801 2. . 870 2 50 2. MO fiOO 4 710 2 00 1. 1110 8 711 2 40 7 fi.17 2 ( < 0 3. KJI 275 20 ( Ml 2 5) ) 17 074 2 00 57 8U8 285 20U U 720 2 50 11 CGO 2 C5 CO.OH ! MM ) CATTLE. No Av. I'r 01 feeders 1023 Hocis The week closed with a coed run of hops , tint them bus been n docruitsu this week compared with last week of about 1 ' , i 00 head. OIlcrliiKs In gcneinl this week have been gotiiewhit llchter and commoner than last week , but the quality Is still very fair. lluslnesi oponud r.ither slow , with pilccs weak , shipping ordois wcru not overly liberal - oral und fresh meat dealers wcru not taking their usual number. Packers were bearish as a matter of course , but when provisions opened stronger and reports arrived quoting Chicago from ,1c to lUc higher , with only 17.UOO on sale , theru was a change In thu situation und packers as wull as other" slarted in bid ding u nickel higher than Friday's general market , Trade wns bilsk ut the advance and the pens w die practicallyclearen by tlo'c ock , ( ! oed heavy heirs sold at from il.lo to $1.25. eonimon heavy and mixed packers at from M. 5 lo $ l.li' ' , Unlit and light mixed loads from M..H to { I.1J' > . Tradlnu was largo'y ut from SI (1.1 ( In JUS. uaalnstJI.0.1 lo M 10 frfday , and 1.1.81 toll ! I5 li st Saturday. The averaze of prices paid was tl.lOV. nituliist fl.O'ij I'rlduy and ilkl lust Saturday. I'hu general market. Is aboutl'ilu hlxhci than a week ago , Kcprc- sentatlve sales : Tills AMI IIOIMIII. 11. . . .Ill 3 5d MIKKI * llocoljts wiiiu the largest of the week , hut four cms vvuro billed throusli and not ollercd for sale , and Iwu or three loads of ciillu were not Rood ( inouuli for the local trade. A buni'li of fair ( . 'oloiado wuthurs cornfnd , bronchi tl.81. The ( luinund for dcslrublo iniittons ionllnui'stroiu and prices uro fully Htcady. I'nlr tiifiioil nallvei , JI.25U-1.25 : uest- m > , ft OOiJHJ ( ; common und stock xlioep , r.H > 3i7. ; coed to chnh-u lambs , f 1 0 < u.5.'iO , ICcprcscntutlYC sales. No. Av. I'r. 100 vtoturn wcthcr-i 1HI tul \ 1 0 wuilern wethern IU 481 1'5'J ' western wether * 01 4 M Iti-ri'lpU und l > Upu4ltlou of Stock , ItKCKII'l . t-ATTI K 110(14 Hiu.i'i' . IIOIIKLS * . U l.s C.n lllcail Var I Mi-nil I'urs I lleail C70 | TT7K I4i | 8017 "Tii WI 100 : u.i 10J Untituii City I.I vti Mock .Market. ICANSAa CITV. Mo. , Jan. -IATTLK lie- celiits , I4UV9 ; thUiuicuU , 1.300. Tbo gcuvral tnnrkt't win unchanged ! ilrp Qd bcof nml shlpplnx steers sold ut tlttfM 40i cows anil hclferi , II : iMI5 : stookorn nncl feeder * . I..M tt.'T.is mixed bulls anilcal-.es , IJ 2.WUU. Hoe . Uicrlpts. 10,7-0 ! Mi ptnents.3.2T3. The nuitknt wus .Vill'c hl-jliT. closlnz nlili the enln lost ) all crndco. I14M11 2.1s bulk. { I.'WJ 4.20. 4.20.HiUKi' J.locclpt' , . 50C ) : shipments , none. The market wus unchanged. ( 'lilrueit I.UrMurk Market. CntCMlo. III. , .Inn. Zl.Special ( Telegram to THE lliir.l The eatt'n nu rket was quiet to lay. the supply not iiilmtttlii t nt extensive truiliii ? , lint ilio previous day's prices wore thoroii.'hly ustnncd--s ! ilcs maklir. : nn ti basis of from $1.21 to 11 IK ) for Interim toclio co tows. ( . .V ) toll > 0 for bulls. M.M t ) 13.0 for stockcrs an 1 fe"ders mid at from 12'W to l 71 for dressed beef mid shipping steers. Venl calves were qnnlo I in from IMM toSt. P. ' < > r ' ( im-noii to ( food steers thy n urrfct li a Illtio oner tifun one week uzo With only nliont in.0 0 us the dny'-J receipts. ho horf market ronllnuijd on Us upward nurse . H Was fnnii 5e to 110 lil/hor than osU-j-iliiy. heavy vveluhU sellliu t from II 3 > njira. mid lUlit mil.hts ut from JUIMoJIU Thesu quotations sho-v nil mlviinco for the Teek of from .Wo to : Ho per ICO pounds I hero Tnsuii active demand mid the Krcnlor part of lioorfcrlncshiid ( tone over the scales Doforu o'olook. The close was steady. There was not asulllo ent nuinher of sheep in sale to make a market , yet the few s-iles nadu show little or no oliaii'o us wo aim in liinto ewes nt from Jlftto JMO. in'xod from H 10 to tl.8.1 , wethnrsfrom tl.UJ to W.in. wost- rns from li 10 to $ i.50 , imnbs fioin t.i.VIX to Kccalpts were ! Cattle , 1'OJi ho ; ; * ' , 10.000 ; heep. 1,500. I'lllCAdo. 111. . Jiin.Sl-lSpecIal Telesram o TIID IIEE.I--TIIO Ilvcnlm * .lotirnal ropoits : ATTI.K llecolpis , VW ; Milpmcnts. 3,1)00 ) ! uarkct slow but Meady * to lav's sales latlvos. * , l.ll.0l ) ! Mojkois. J..u JW ; cows , lions Receipt17.0J3 ! shipment's , 10.010 : tiarket itell\o and r > c h'chor ; rough , fl.1.1 ® ,2V mixed and packers Jl .lOtftl 5J ; prltno inavv and butchers' weljils , * ) ,4V34.00 ; light. l.wVtC4,4U. 8llKKi--Hccelpts. 10.0DO ! shipments , notin : narkot hto.idv ; owes.H.ViOi.lo ( : mixed. IL.loa Si ! wethers. Jl l'J ' USO | westerns , tJ.ICKi4),50 ; ambs , 5.12'4 ' < ao 43. SI. I.imU Live SlocU Itirlcd. HT. Lorn. Mo. . .Tan -OvTT.E-ltcoolpts , ,0i ! shipments. WS-markel steady atdecllno : air to Bond natives , tIOOSI.,1) ! Tuxan and nd la n Mcus , t-Ml tM/O. lions Hecolpls , 2.7J : shipments , 2,000 : imir- .ut higher ; Heavy t4.2J < & 4 4J ; mixed , IJ.fcO t.i.30 ; unlit4ooiti.a SEKMONS TODAY. I'hjslcH Which Will lie Ktpiinniled from Onriliu's ViulniiH I'lllplts. St. John's church , corner Twonlv-slxth mil FiMtikllu sti'euts. It-jv. .1. O. b'orrls. roo- or. Holy eucliarist , 8 a.m. Sunday school 1:43 : a. in. Morning piuvor , litany and sor- jion nt 11 o'clock. livenlnp p'rayer ana sermon at7)0 : ) o'clock. I'.irk Place CoiiKfc atlonal church , Thir tieth und California streets Sorvlcos : Sun day mornlnK at 11 ; subject , "Victorious i'raycr. " Subject In ovonliiR nt 7:3 : , ) , "A ( Jodly Ancostry. " I'rayor mcotliiK Wednos- diiy ovcnltig at b o'clock. You are cordially invttod to these servfcos. William J. 1'asko , jastor. First Memorial church , corner of Nineteenth - teenth nnd Lalhrop streets ( KountzolMaco ) Kov. J. C. I..eo of Lombard university , JulQshuri , ' , 111. , will preach Sunday , the VMtb. us' . , morning and ovcnlnp , at the usual hours. Sunday school at noon. At the Central United Presbvtorinn church , Seventeenth street , between Uapitol nvenuo and UoJco Itev. John Williamson , D.D. , ; > astor. I'rcnchlni ; tomorrow nt 10tOa : ; in. riubject , "Acccptaole Sacriilco ; How Ob lained. " Subject at T-.Vi p. in. , "Right Use of the Word. " Sabbath scnool at 12 o'clock. YOUHK people's moetitiR at 0:1)0 : ) p. m. All welcome. Immnuuel Baptist church. North Twenty- fourth and Uinnoy streets Kov.F.W. b'ostor , pa tor. Services at lOiIiO a. in. nnd 7:30 : p. Young people's meetniK nt t:4"i. ! : Sunday school at 1'J in. The pastor will have for his moriiitiB therao : "Tho Tares. " For the evening theme : "Out of a Job , " a sermon for working men. Seats are free in our church and the public aio cordially invited to attend all the services. The First Society of Progressive Spiritu alists meets nt Marathon hall , cornet Twenty-fifth avenue nnd Cumlng strcer every Suuclav nt2:3'J : ' p. m. Subject for next Sunday : "Tho Difference Between the Christian , the Materialist and the Spiritual istic Premise of Nature , " by Prof. W.M. Lockwood. South Tenth Street Methodist Episcopal church , corner Tenth and Pierce streets Hev. Alfred HoJgotts , U.D. , pastor. Ulass meetings , 10 n. m. and H:30 : p. m. Preaching , 10tJ : : a. ra. , and 71.10 p. m. Sun day school , ! ! p. m. Mrs. Woodward , state organizer of Women's Christian Temperance union railroad work , will speak , in the eve ning. Seats froo. Everybody equally wel- coin . First Christian church , corner Capitol avenue and Twentieth street Ilov. T. E. Cramblot , pastor. Preaching at 10iOa. : ! m. unil 7:4.1 : p.m. Sunday school at 12 in. Young People's Society of Christian Unelouvor at ( S:45 : p. in. bubjoct of morning sermon : The Prodigal's Brother. " Evening sonnon : 'Why ' Not Fret Because of Evil Doers. " Baptism administered at close of evening ser mon. All arc raado welcome. Trinity Methodist church , corner Twenty- first and Binnov. W. 1C. Beans , pasto'r. Preaching 10:3J : a. m , and 7.T ; ) p m. Sub jects : Morning. "Tho Second Coming of Christ. " Evening , "Ahab A Character Study. " Sunday school 13 m. J. T. Robin son , superintendent. Epworth Ucnciic meet ing , 0:30. : Seats free. Everybody made wel come. First Presbyterian church , corner Seven teenth and Dodge streets Kcgiilar services wiiu preaching by the pastor , Kev. W. J. Harsba , D.D , , at 10:30 : n.m , and 7i0 ; ! p.m. Sabbath school at noon. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor meet ing at liiiUl p. m. Southwestern Lutheran church , Twenty- sixth s.root , between Woohvorth und Pop- pleton avenues. Kov. Luther M. ICuhns , pastor. Services at 11 a.m. subject : "The ( jospolof Hope ; " nnd nt 7:110 : p.m Hubject : "Tho Simplicity of Faith. " Young People's Socioly of Christian Endeavor at ( i:4.r : p.m. Castellar street Presbyterian cnurch. Six teenth nnd Cnstollar streets Hov. J. M. Wilson , ptistor. Evening subject : "Tho New Testament Church Stripped of Innovations. " A student fiom the seminary will supply the pulpit Sabbath morning , the pistor preach ing nt the Southwest church , Twentieth and Loavenworth streets. ICounue Memorial English anil Lutheran church , corner Sixteenth and Harney Uov. A. J. Turkic , pastor. Services 10:30 : n.m subject : "Josus1 Temptation ; " ami 7:30 : p. . * "What Hinders Your in. , subject Joining the Church I" Sunday school nt noon. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at 0:30 : p.m. Everybody Invited to those so ic and iccvlvo n cordial welcome. Those who heard Kov. L. Moss , D.D. , nt tlio First Baptist church last Sunday wera so pleased with that gentleman's sermons that ctTorts were made to secure him to bup- ply their pulpit ngaln. Dr Moss has con sented and will preach nttno First church to morrow , both morning nnd evening , llillslilo Congregational church , cor ner Thirty-seventh nnd Ohio streets , A. H. Koss , pastor Morning ser vice , 10 : ) , Sunday school at noon ; Young People's ' Society of Christian Endeavor , 0Ifi. : Vesper service 730. ; First Methodist Episcopal church , Twen tieth and Dwonport utreoli , lltv , P. S. Men III. IX 1) . . piitor. 10:3u : a. in. , "A Very Old Fashion. " 7:3(1 : ( p. m , , "How Paul Would Fool About Omaha. " Sunday school at 2:30. : Wustmlnslor ProsDytotlnu Twenty- ninth nnd Mason streets. Tht < pastor , Hov. John Cordon. U.D. , will preach at 10 : * ) a. in. on "Devotion ton. Man " and at : ) , 7)0p ; , m. , on "Tho Soul's Need of God. " Sunday school at 1' . ' 15. Meeting of Young People's Society of I'hrictlau i'lidoivor at 0:45 : p m. People's church , Eighteenth and California strenls. Kov. C. W Savldgo , pastor. Kov. Mr. Smock will speak at 10:30 : a. m. on "Tho Dark Places of Chicago , " The pastor \vil pii-uch at 7:30 p. in. Sabbath school at 2 .IK p. in , Seats free and nil will bo welcome. St. Mary's ' Aronuo Congregational church - Services at 1U.3U a m. , will bo conducted bv Kov. iV F. Hrudley of South Dakota. Sabbath school ut noon. Chapels at ; o'clock. Young People's meeting ut 0:45 : p. in. Cynthlu Christian Church J3I8 Nicholm street , Joseph Shields , tustor. Preaching at 10:1(0 : ( a. m. ami 7.30 p. m. Sunday hdiool at 13 in. Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor at U-15. Subject nf morning ser mon , "Jesus Ktirour.i-liiK ) His Disciples , " John xlv , 1-0. Evening suhjuct , ' 1 Can do all Tbini-k Through Christ Who Stienuthens me , " Phil. Iv , 13. All arc coraUily invited to attend these tervices , Scats free. Calvary Ilaptlit church , corner Twenty- sixth ai.d Sotvard , Kev. S. 1) . Wilcox , pas tor. Preaching at 10:30 : a. m. and 7:45 : p. m , Subject for the moiuiiig discour n , "Unsta ble Goodness , " und for the evening , "Why BuiitUts Inun ri > o Only. " Our seats are free aud all are welcome , " UI TUP P IIPm ITIITP ittiiirpT. " ' lllh SPhlLLAllYE MARKbb , . \ Wheat Was Higher Yestsrtky nn-l Olosctl With an Advance. /ii ; BULLISH ITEMS AFFECTED TRADING. llrporlrd ttee.ill ol .Mliilit . 't > Kgun friini Chill \Vns Qullr u l-'ru tuir-inrly : I'rlxuti1 Ciilili' Were Higher blocks und Itonils , * Ciliculo , 111 , , Jan. in. Wheat wasblcher today. The opening uns Xc up nnd 'iC was ; alned. There was a recession to yesterday's closing price at uno time , but the market strcnzthunod again and closed with nn nil- vutico of * ii * . There were n number of more or less bullish Items of nens lonffcel thocntly triilln ? . The chief one vras the puDllfihcd stitemcnt that tM" Ucrmnn llclchstai ; had voled to reduce the duly on wheat mull April I. This wassnbseiitinntly donlod bv u Her man exporting house In Now York nnd as sisted In the snb-c ( iient depression of prices The report that Minister \'x \ in h.id been re called from Chill w.ts also n. bullish feature llradstrcel's reported the week's clearances from both co ists at 4,5'M.uOJ bu. nnd the avail able supply at Is,000.0.10 bu more than at this tlmo last yeir. Local statisticians llgured tli it the visible supply would show a decrease of 1,000,000.1)11. Some of the early private cablei ncro hUhcr and reported a belter feeling abroad , nnd domestic markets nearly all shnucd an upward tcn.lc.ncv at the tart. The olToriiiK14 of wheat wore model ate iiiul with good biiylnt ; by many stiong and Inlliientlal operators , shorts suon hneame uer\ oils and covered \ery freely. I'unlrldpo was the central figure and tils liuy- liu and helling was \ery Inlliientlal In fixing Viilnns. As has been tint c ise for Kovcral days his duallmis were In thu natnru of u My scalp , as hebouuht only ( in breaks nnd sold on the bulues. Ho as a free buyer on thn curb nnd his purchases h.id much to do with the bullish opening. Then he turned an IIK- Krcstlvc seller and a sl-ted In beating thn value donii.Micii his object had been Rained he turned again and coveted at a subsfintlal prollt. May opened at DiVc , sold nt WH' , sagged olT slowly to tll'ic. re oMrud to We. wont olT ag'iln to UUic during the last hour , but on a report that 1UU.U.U tin. had been taken for export through Halt more at about May prices , better late continental cables and good biivlns ' < y early shoit sellers , lUth Pardrldge In the leud , there wasa rally toHJ'ic , n break on oloslni ; cables took the price to Dl\e again , lint the mniket ag.tln firmed upon eoxeiin by shorts , who fe.ired to let thuli trades stand over on account of the strained Chilian situation , und the close was firm nt'C c. Corn was f.ilrlv actl\o and firm , duo partly to a reaction at letthn hte.iK of the past two days and partly to the heavy exports , which iC.'roBnlcd3.VHI.OOObii for the week. The close Hhmvs an advance of > icuoinuarcd with yes terday , though nt one time un advance ot J o was shown. O.Us were dull and easy and closed a shade lower. Hog products wcro firm and higher ; the re ceipts of hogs nt the yards were less than ex- pectuil anil prices were from to to lUu higher ; this gave products n Strom : send oil. 'I here \\uroFover.il recessions and rallies and the tuaikct closed with an advance of l."ie lu pork , from .V to T'ic In lard and , " > c In ribs Kstliiiated receipts for Monday : Wheat. 125 cais ; corn , Jt'i cars ; oils , use cars ; uo s , 117,000 head. i The leading futures ranged as follows : spring wheat. 8'Jtic ; S'o. 2 red. OOHN The market ruled lowers No. 2. a7' c. OATS No. 2. : :8 : > i < 3lvOe : No. 2 white , f. o. b. , yil4i52'c : ! } : No. awhile , SJ'ie. ' KYE-NO. 2. bi'Jc. HAHI.EV No. 2. r > Y : No. 3 , f. o. b. , 45 ® 0o : No 1.1 o b. . : fiQ53c. I'I.AX SEEP No. 1. 'Me. TIMOTHV HBED I'rline , * )1.2Jill.20. ) I'OUK Mess pork , per lib ! . , J-l.40 ; Inrd. per ewt , . } < U2'i4 ' ! : : short ribs aides ( loosci. ? 'i.70 ® . 7"i ; dry silted shoulders ( boxo'll , H.fi'J'-j ® 4.7 ; short elo.ir slden ( boxed ) . V > .9VTW.O\ WHISKY Distillers' llnlshed goo Is , pur gal. . Si.in. tsUHAit' Out loaf , unch inscd. Hecclpts and shipments ted iy wcro as fol- lous : Now York Aluikrts , NEW YOIIK. .Tan. 21. Ki.ouii-Hccelpts , 21.275 packaircs ; exports , ( iCOi barrels. 4,519 sacks ; market dull , but unchanged ; s lies , 20,350 hbls. CHUN MEAL Dull ; yelluw western , J.jO © WllEVr Receipts. 89,2.10 bu : exports , 141- 21.'bu. ; bales , 1,010,000 bn. futures. 112,00) ) mi. spot. bpot miirkut irii'Kiilur , elosliiK steady ; No. 2 rod. fl.02Hl-0-'s In sturu and elevator ; tl.Ol't&l OH * allo.it ; * l.o.i | , > ai v ! > \ f. o. b. ; Nn , 3 red , 0999'c ' : un- craded red. lH ) > 4cffil.07l4i No. 1 iiortlicin , H.U4 > ® I.Uli ; No. I hard , H.MiV < rcl.073 : Nn. 2 northern , Ici ffiOO 'e. Options advanced ( fi'gc on llrinui cables and local coveilnii > . declined ' , c on late Trench cables , closed llrm at un changed pi ices to 'jo up ; No. 2. tod. January closing , Jl.'UVic : February , UJ'iO'J1) ) ' * ! . ' . closing H.U2VI5I ( ti'i : Match , l. ' ' ! ' , closing tLO-IS : April , iti : , ai.iu , claslni : tl.u.l' , , June , Jl.ui-1 , : July , O'i'.e. closln , ' IKl c. Itvis Dull and lower ; western at 0097'/i ; sales. 4OuO bn. llAitl.KV Dull ; No 2 Milwaukee , 7K37.C. llAin.iiv MAI.T Dull ; Canadian country made. Me. L'oiiN llccclptr ) , ii8,721 : bu. ; exports. lfi' ' > .403 bn. ; sales. 540.00) bn of futures ; 8I.OOJ bn. spot : spot market Irregular , dull , closing steady ; No. 2 , 4'o ' ) In elevator ; 5ufi1 ? ti * alloat ; ungraded mixed. 3 ( > ffi12c ; No. 2 vvhlto. 51V : No. . ' , 4l > aiOV4c : flteainur mlxcl.48iM9li ( * . Options advanced ' ® ' 4c. and closed tnil ) on covering and lur/o elo.ulnus ; .liinnury. 49Jic ; I'obruary. 49'nC , elosliiK 49Bc ! ; March , 4u2.l'J' ' c , clouhiK 4 ( > 561U'Bo : May , 4U4U4bUc ! , closing 48 < ic ; July , tic. ( lA'is-lteiolpts. 133,175 bu , ; exports , l.'W.OOO bn. ; sales , lO.Ojo bu. of fiilnros ; ISO.OJU bu. of spot ; spot murkol dull und weak ; options ( lull ; January , J5\c ; Poliruary , 3Gu ; May , iiO1 * ipot. No 2 while , 3s'io : mlxod vvemern. 35S',4t-l7'c ; while western , 374i)24e ) ! ; No. 2Ulil- caKO , . , fis4c. MAY Qnlut ; shipping , n.1U70c ; Rood lo choice. 7Vir-f 1.0) ) . lloi-s In inoiloratoilemiind und firm ; stale , common to choice , 2 Ct c ; I'aclllc coast. 1'OQi 274i * * . MidAii-liaw , quiet nirdjlim ; fair rennlug , OiM.i-lCui ecntrlfnsals , 01 lest , , i 7-IOiWe ( ! ; ru- lined , quiet und itcudfl cut loaf , 5'c ; crushed , Wi5iac. K Moi.AssKa i orelun , nopilnal ; Now Orleans , steiidy , ( inlet ; common < ji fancy , 28 t.l < > c , KICK- Dull and .steady ; domcsllu fair lo ox- tiu , fni'Mc. I'KTiioi.uiiu-Uiiitud clOsed for Pubriiary lit fll'c. * TAI.T.OW Very qnlof city ( Jl'.OO for rack ; . 4 o bid , . , KDM.S Dull ami steady ; strained , common lo teed , tl.li < B.4u. | . ' l niut a ( J "tiiady ul Jl'Ii-'tto. and iinlets 'western , 2IQ. 4io ! ; rocelptn. 1.4IU pkgs. . HIDLS ( Julet , sliiidVl ) > vet salted Now Or- nansiiu eclml , 41 Io7 > lllri CutlO ; to.l.iy'n se lected , . " > i to iiU Ilia , ( iit u. I'OUK ( julut and stciitlt' ; mchs , fl.75 ) < aH075 ; uxtin prime , Ci.iO , ' ( 'IT MKATI'liiii ; pIcMcd bellies , Co bid ; ploUud shouldcrH , * 'j < & > v bid ; hams , mlddlusiiilel | ; snort , cluar. Mlli. I , Aim -Illghnr. llrinand iiilet | ; western stu im ole 'd ut t . ' 5s s ilci , 2 > u liurcch ; ont on ialcH , 2,750 tin rcej ; .lannarv , W.7J ; rebrnury , ( u.7i : ; March , (1.S , ' , clos.iu , I ibi ; May , W.W/iill.it , clov ing JR..i ; . llt'TTKiiJulet ( ; llrm ; western dairy. l ailc ; western ereamiiry. VHitfu ; weitcin factory , 15 W i'.e : iiiin. : .i ; . CukEiK I'ulrly act to nnd firm , purl hklms. fiSltl.lf , I'ui Inns -Mndoratuly uttl\o ; Amuj-lu.tti. l5.7.Vul77 > . ( ' ( iri'i.ii-Dnll and weal. : Irke , I < E * > li ( julut nml iMny ; domestic , H.I5 , Ti. > Dull and Honk ; slralu , fl'.i.-i ' ! Oiiuiliu 1'roiliiii' .Miirl.clK. KiKH IVcsh btdi-k niostlv l.'u , llUT-itii--l'ilr tu gnud , liU7u ! ; cholcu coun try. ItXii''le roii.mv-iiilcl.i'ii ! : , good mock. Ofinc , dull : turkuyb. il& 2o ; gec&o and ducks , ILfiillc. llAt-1'tr ton , I..S tti"i ! ruiuil Omuha Mllitng compnny' * , Hollanco Patent , tiGO ; Invincible I'ulunt. f-.ij ; I.onu MarSuperlallve , I. 25 ; Miowll.iko flUJ : Fanvo Family , 11.60 ; f. Utliu&n'i Uuld Me4 l , ti.&J | no W hlte. JIM ; ? no ( liikn. 12 00 : low grade , ll.wj Ouccn nf tlio 1'nntry. r.,70. (5iK JncU fHbbtts , ti.5) ) per dot. : small , - llitir.s Xn 1 ercen 'tiled hldc * > . 4ll4'iei No Screen silted hldts , 'UWfe ! N . 1 Ureen salted hldei.a to 4U lb . 4'iWIVio ; Nx 2 srcen sated hides , 2S to IQ I In. , vt. i'i'i Nd 1 \oit calf. S In nibs.rNo. , ; . 2cil calf. 8 to 15 His , let No. I dry Mint hides , 7 < aic : No. 2 dry Hint ildes. .VflOc ; Nn I dry s il'ed hides , r lle. Tnl- ow. No. I , : i' ' < © lei i allow , No 2 , Il'jc ; grease , white A , 4fllV : Krca e , ulilte ItISSM ci grease , vellow , , lc ; grease , dark , 2 > < c ; old but- tei. 2il2'1o ; beeswax , prime , ltc ! ; roiuh tul- ow , liiQ''c. ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Mlnnrilpoll U'lirnt MurUot. MlNNKAi'oi.is. M nn. . .t'in. .a There wa no edge to wheat lod.'y. It was exceedingly dull uid tr.idln was limited In a fuw small denls May wheat opened at Wo. nn advance of Seer ) \er last nlRht'H elosu and declined at once to a ramie from * "Vo and 8"Vc uid held nlthln IhU to the close. with May at WSo bid , and January at MSe. Tlio cash market < is In about Ihu usual nctivo condition , nnd o'TiTlncs ' vrern cleared up early. No. 1 northern sold between 'rom K > c tit Mi'U' . Hecolpts of .vheat hero were Ji : > carj , IK ) at Diiluth and fuperlor. Inniiary closing , CISc : May opened c ; highest , esc ; lowest til'.e , closing h7iC. : ) n track : No 1 hard , 8c : No. 1 northern , bCc ; No. 2 northern May , tea to Sic , Kiinsis Cltj Mnrkcts , KANSAS cirv. Mo. , Jan. 2.1 WIIPAT Mar ket was dull ; No 2. harJ , 7"a77 > lc ; Niv S red , { Cc. t'oiiN--l.ower but slronR ! No. 2 mixed , 3lffi 14 lie ; white. 'Jto : Mo ll\M-\Vcro llrm : No. 2 mixed sold ut SO ® JO'icj No. 2 while. Ille. l\i : Wns strong at the decline , none offer ing ; 77c for No. 2. I'l.AX bnuit blc on a b tsls of pur : . \N-Hnn nt07c for racked. HAY Plrtnt timothy. KOO ; prairie. M.SO. KKCI.IITK Wheat , IW.UOO bu. ; corn , l.OUJ bu.i oats. l.tXIJ bu. Snn-MKNTS-Wheat , IJ.003 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu. ; oals , none. _ Imports of Wool nt London. LONDON , .Inn til The Imuoitnof wool dur ing the past wouk worn as follows : New South Wales , , u.2lU biles ; Queensland , llUi Hi Vic toria , 2 ,1U ) : South Australia , 2.U7J : West Australia , 2KI ; New /.iMi.iuul , H.rd'i ] Cape of Good lloponnd Natal , H..II.I. 'Ihe arrivals fur tlio next series of sales are : New South Wales. I > r.l'.i7 ' ; Queens nnd. "UKI ; Victoria. tW- 477 : bmilh Australia , .c.l' ! > N \ > esl Australia , . ' .517 ; Tahiiiiuila , 110 : New /.o Ham ) , It ! , > 7.V Capo of Oood llopu and Nalal. 70,412. S xty-threo thuusand bales will be offered ncMwcek. WIs. . Jan. 3A Quiet : MUv. SS'tCi No. 2 spring , cash , Mic ; No. I northern. Olc. OATS-tiiuoi : 'No.1' ! vvhlteV'.lUi'a.Ko * No. 3 white , ; i.i5tllc. ( ) I1AKI.KV iisy : ; No , 2. 5.1c ; sample , 413S9C. Ktc-Cuay ; No. 1. t c. . Coltei ; Mlirki-l. NKW YOIIK , J.in. 2J Options opened steady , live points up to flvo points down ; closed sluady and uneliiinced to llfteon points up : sales. 14.2.10 lmis , incliidln. : January. $ )2.9.Vil300 ) : I'ubtuury. JIJ 45 ® 12SO ; March , JI2lM < ; M2.ii : ; Miiytll.8i < iMI.8.l : September , til.70 : spot Klo. quiet and Him ; No 7. $1.1 0.,4. l.lveriiool Markets. I.iVEiirooian.2l. WIIKAT Quiet ; holders oner moderately ; California , 8s ,4a < &Ss .Id per cental. COIIN Quiet hut steady ; demand fair ; mixed western 4s 7l-td per cental. HAUON l.oin : clear , 41-lbH2sGd percwt. LtiiD I'riiuo westernUs : ud per c\vt. St. l.iiuls Markets , ST. I.OUIB. Mo , Jan. 2.1.ViiCAr Unsul lied : cash. Hc. ) O UN I.oner : ; cash. 'lO'ic. OATS Lower : ciish , 1'OSSc. ' 1'oiiK New , Ml.(11 ( I.Aiiii-KInu at $0.20. WlllbK * , JI.IB. Clnclinmtl MiirketH. CINCINNATI , O. , Jan. 2. ) . WIIBAT Steady : No. 2 red. l c. CORN Kaslcr ; No. 2 mixed , 4'0. ( OATH Weaker ; No. 2 mixed , 3lc , WIII > KV fl.10. Tnulris' Tiilk. OlIlCAOO. Ill. .Tan. 2.1. Keonett , Hopkins & Co. to S. A MuWhortcr : ( 'allies were lowur. and there wus no apparent leason for the curly slrenRlh oxcupt lliu fact that room traders vvuro generally shoit and wunled to cover , und there was lllllo vvlioat for sale. 1'lbarances today were r.itl.er Unlit , but for thu wnck , both boust 34 ' ,000 bushels larger than llio previous week. Itecoluls at eastern primary markets continued to fall off , and for the week aru about 40K)0 ( ) bnshols less llrm the previous week. This would show u decrease In the next visible supply of from 1,750,0hi to 2.000,000 bushels , but transfers from public to private elevators , ano vice vors i , may prevent a statement of actual conditions. One. thin ) ; , lion ever , is cer tain , name.y th..t fanners cannot or will not deliver ftcoly at these low prices and the supply will probibly shrink some from now on. A round lot of 100,00) bushels hard spring wheat was marketed hero today for export via UaUlmoro at ill'40. Conntiy mlllers arc piyiiiK M iy prices at home and buying In Ihls market when unable to supply themselves nearer by. Thu domestic situa tion undoubtedly favors tilirhcr prices and foielun statisticians are lucre.islnc materially their estimates of lliu amount required from America In thu next six months \Vuexported In tlio last six months ! 2U.OHi,0i ( ) bu und it In I lion-lit as much mole wll bo required bcforu the next foielch harvest. Russia whlih shipped over : i5,000,00 bu. In Ihu pant six months will supply noiio Ihu coming six months and It Is Pclluvcd oilier countries will f.ill short of the amounts shipped by thorn In the first six months of the past vear. It will perhaps t iku u little time to convince tlio specu utlvu public of these chaniiliiz condi tions but wo are inclined lo think that llio market will soon show much sliength. Neai.y 4.000.00J biishulsof corn norc exported from lliu four Atlantic ports for thu week just closed , 01 nearly 7'U.iiOObu ' huls more than In the precedlni ; wecK. Itecelpts ut the principal primary markets fell shoit of thu pie- vlous week's reculpts about 100.003 bushels. This would Indlcalo u considerable de crease In llio visible supply. At the decline. the export demand has shown liicro-iscd activity. The waim uealliur will intcrfuru with uradln : . ' . Tills und the re duced prices will doubtless cause shippers to hold their K'raln. With decroaslnu receipts and Incrcaslnc exports a further decline In valu-s Is Improbable , llolli fniolKii and do- mcsllc market ) ! are now on u good , he.iltliy tonsumptlvu basis and conditions ucuin to us decidedly favor able to holders Thu uxpoit of outs Increased ISO.MiO bushels over the previous week , but thu inaikot Is dead The decreas ing supply of hess nd the increasing u\polls of provisions , which have been vei v luru'e the past week , aru KivliiR speculators moroyon- lldniico ami restrlclliu tno c.xcesslvo ollerln-'s uf lliu bears. It looks llku n bull mar ket In provisions und wo advlsu purchases un all ruaellons. > vv Vork .Iliiiuiy .Murkct. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 2.I. Mo.vnv ON ( JAM. Hasy with no loans ; closed ollercd ul2 pur cent , 1'ltiviu MKIICAVTII.K I'Ai'Kii 45iV4 per cent. .s'rKiu.lNO CXUIIAMIE Quiet but steady ut fl.84 tor sixty day bills und il 83'i for de mand. The closing quotations on bonds : Jti > v. NKW VCIIIK , J.in. 2. The Block market today presented no foatuios of special Inter est anil the most th.it o.in bo said was thai In Bplto of noisUtcnt allicks by the local bear ish element , prices were well hold and few changes of iniporfmco tun seen. The most slrlkliiK development of the day was llio con tinued heavy gains shown by the hank slatn- inent. tii.O 0,000 In cash und fll.OJO.ooy In de posits , und It U without question Dial the irinlis are now In u suon0'cr posi tion limn In unv of tlio pievmns ynirs ill thu same tcason , cMcptiiu possibly ItnV Tim opening of the market was Irregular at fdlght chnngcs from lust night's fluunH but thu boarx ullackiid tl.o list Immediately , payln. special attention to Northern 1'uelflu preferred , thoiuli Omaha reversed Its movement of yestei.lay und diopped back 1 per cent. On thu other hand u fuw material ml unices wcro made in some of thu snuilaltlm Disllllurs rU- li\g \ rapidly und M inlmttcn tralnlnu1 1 per cent. Thu pressure WIIM itbutuil after ( he first half hour lint tlio ollerln s continued largo and Iheiu weio no full rallies until the publication of llio bank statement , when Ilioopurnllons assumed largo proportions tions and must of nut list Yitiru hroiuht up liejond ihnopenliu. In this movement .Vuw Kiu'lnnd , Omaha and the Industrials were .ipeclallv prominent , I'lH In r.idro id sloclisilio Into dealings slniniid a loicllonary tendency. The inarkut llnally closul active und llrm Kcncially at Inslxiillli'nit clmnscs for llio day. Dlhilller.-i Is up 2 pet cunt ; but no oilier inail.ed cliaiiKt't oreuriod. Tliero vvas absolutely no feature In I illroad bond * and on u business of ! IH lW > no clmnseof Jm- portuncu look pi ice. tlio wholu lUt bchu liuld at Ihu * uno level. AKdiUon Inciiiiict. Ht , l.ou K , boulliiMist llrhtb Hiul I'nlon I'uclllo IICHKvuru active , but fulled lo u oru any Kulns. Government bonds hnvo been dull and ktc.idy atuto bonds huuo been dull und linn The fu.lowluif are thu clodog quotiuuoi for the icidlne slock * on the Now York t > lock ox cliiuuo ted , iv Atrhlnon IIU .Mutlmoiern Artunn Kinrcni Us | On tirpfprrcit HI } * A'ton , T. II . . 3U IN \ CVntrnl . . . u > mi preferred II ) N V till A 81 I. . Ill niftlrmi Kt | > r ( > ! i * ) 116 l do preferred 7H'- < 11 C U A N . . . . 40 toiilo Ml sl lp'l | . * n | Cnnndfi rurlflp ulUi ou prpfctrpil . . . . . W CmifiilA Hnntlicrn W Ontmto A Wi'Morn ) ' 'X Ontrnl I'ndtlp S4' Orp.jnn Improrpme't Vi ( dies A Dido S ( ! Orpnon Nor . . . . 8H Oregon Trans . . . . IMj ito Jnil nroferreit I'niinr Mull . < 7 ridook'o A Alton I'M I * . t > A 12 ' ' ' ' ' " 2)U t' . . II A V . . iN ( > < IMItstinrii. . . . . . . . . 1W f. , C . C A st I , . | V * I'lillmitii I'nlnre . . * Del Ittulvin I3 U llpmllin * IOJ { Dpi. K AV IliH Ituck Inlnnil ' . 'I' ' | I ) A U O JiM 4il M I , . A S K. l t | if.l 7(1 ( Knit TCI 7V SI I'nul S ) do IM 4i i ilo ptcfi'troil. . .l l do Vml preferred li.'t St I' . . Mln A Man IK Krlo Slit , l I'nul AOmnlii do preferred 7'.JV ilo preferri'd IT. V'orl Woyno . IM 'Tciin ' I mil A Iron IIS Clil A KnM III . . r7H Toxnd t'nclt'c . . . . US ItooVinu Vrllpjr .tOVTol AO fell | iM 8J llouMun A Tpuris .tv % fnlon I'm llio 4714 llllnolH Cpntrnl tusij f s KxptcM . 4S St I'ltiilA liiilulli l& < tVib * . | i St l A I Kuninn A Tovns Ui i do iircfertoil . . I.nko Krlp A Wpst r.'H WellKnreo Kip .IIU iln jirpferreit 7l i Wptlern I nlon ' l''l l Am Cotton ( Ml IKIIIIHTIIIPA NltSll 77 u'uluniilo ( on lAJiilsrlllp A N A . MpniphU A t'hur 10 "jllntnrlo < 4 Mlclilk'.in Contrnl tlll > < sjiilrknllvi-r . . . 4.'t Sill , li S AV I'll * do prefetrpil . . M do prpfprrpil Ittf'lllrh ' AV I' Tpr MM Minn A St U f iWlnpunslii fetitrnl IS4 ilo preferred 21 Ultest .Northerti | ifO 111' MlpMiurl 1'ndtlo ( - < Chlrnno UBS 7(1 ( Muldlp A Ohio 7 , U > iiil Trust SO Nnslivlllorhntt HI Minnr Trust . . . S'lH N J IV'iitrnl II5X Soiithprn I'nclltc . . IUH Norfolk A VV c-,1 pfil . ' ) ' < Orenun a I > A. t' N M Northern 1'ncllle MH It ( i. W . . 7ln On prpforred B , ' ( | ll ( IV I Oil . . . . ( S'.m ' II. I'.Denver A ( ) . JimiM'tlllOM etillv. The tottl sales of stocks today wcro 177.1XX1 shares. Includlnn : Alchlson , 4.IV ) ; I hloaiio tins , 4.1.10 ; Delaware , I.ackawnntm .V West- ern . IU77 : Krle , 3.11M ; l.onlsv Ille I .V Nashv Ille. .1'Wl ! Northwestern , ( Misui N'orthwestein pie- ferreil. IM ) ; Northern 1'aelllc. prefi-ned. l.l.lMj New Km ; I nil. ll.VK ) ; lt ( > adlnir. ll.sK ) ) : St. I'liul , 4.4D ) ; M , Paul k Omaha , 0.410 ; Union I'aclllc , riimncliil Kev lew. NRVV YOHK , Jan. S.I. Th 1'ost saysA very tnnio market opened todav. aceomuaineil bv two developments , announced as P'lrtlcn- lurlv favorable , uneoflheso WIIH Ihe eoiro- spondencu between llio presldenl of the Mis- Bonil I'aelllc aii'l the president of the Western Tralllc association. The bank statement vv.is the second point of possible ciiconrat'cmcnt. Hut neither of these contributions to Rood feolln h id any peiccptlnle eiToct. In some ( inarterslhuearlv innrUet wns weak coiisplcilonslv , as usual. In I. on sllio and Northern 1'aeillc piefcired but rallies cntne easily und the malorlly of the list moved little In either direction. Ho dull weru Ihustamlaid stocks thai the alten- t on of the lionid was duollv concentrated on asln.lc. Inilnslrlal specialty , which has be come notorious for Its quick gambling oppor tunities. Thu accumulation of Idle money in New orU city Is fast becoming phenomenal enough to pn//le thu most Ingenious theorist Nevertheless thu changes In llio saveral re corded Hems of today's hank at itcinont Illus trate the fact which Is nt the bottom of llio vvholu phenomenon. With all thin super abundance of inonuy , ouiBtandln ; loans and discounts' hnvo actually expinde.l only JI , : V > ,40 > . Hero is a very unusual record. Its only explanation Is that the Interior banks llml their op portunities for the prolllablo nso of iniinfy to limited that they uro crowdlnit their deposits In New Yorl , . si thus the New York banks are now flmllni * themselves almost swamped with funds. II outsldo business wore to revive , or even speculation on thu Stock cvchange , a f.ili shaiu of tills could bu em ployed : as It Is. most of thu money lies wholly Idle. This Is a Curious sequel lo the predic tions of a Ilirht money maiket which were current among not a fun vvlsuaeics scarcely six months aso. _ London stock .Murltct. [ rnp/iy/ilr / ; ( / < l J&h ) > //itm < vi ( , 'imliu licnnctt 1 I.OMIOX , I.in2t.--Now [ York Herald U.ihlo-- Spcclal 10 Tnu ltii : : ] - Ituslnoss was ( inlet on the Stock exclian o today , owing lo the lim ited attendance of members. The market cunerallv oxhlbltod nn Irregular tendency. I'dnds , however , were tlrm. Uonsols ad vanced ' per cent. Homo railways were not much dealt in. Caledonian IB materially lo ur. Chanuos In others are only fractional. ihoncn mostly a Milnst holders. Americans , thoiifh not par ticularly active , tlnctuatcd to * < umu oMent and closed fairly slroiiL' . Theio was a rlso of ? i per cent In Chicago , Mllu.inKee. Wabash nrcferonce. but the changes In thciilliers ueru not Important. Canadian lines wurn rejected but closed firm , uspecla Iy Uiand Trunk Is sues. Movlcans scarcely moved all ( lay and close without change Money was very lltllo wanted. With thu Increased supply of flint- Ing capital , owlni ; to lliu lupavment of tie is- ury bills , short loans were easily obtained at > 'i percent. Intliodlrt ; onnt market tliuro weru very fuw bills brought forward ; of thoae , two or three months' were quoted al Mi lo Pi per cent. IJOMION , Jan. 2.1Tho folio vln ; were llio London slock quotnlloiis closing all ! p. m. : Consuln money. , , . iri7i ( llllnoU Contrul . . . llllj ( 'oiuoH account . UifdMevlcan onllnary . .w4 N. V. , P. A. O. lulu. . : ,7UHt. , I'nul COIIIIJHJII . S. ! ) , Can I'atlHc. . M'll.Sen ' York Central. . 118 Krlc . 'IJU ; I't'iinnylvnnhi . . . ri7 i ' lUu Sll.VKII 1211-lfid. Amount of bullion wllhil-nwn from llio Hank of England on balance todav. iV.ujJ. , rinaiicliil Notes. NBVV YOIIK. Jan. ' . ' .I II ink cleirlnxs today. Jia'J.ril'.I.HSJ ' ; balances. 81.10 ' ,0.0. Tor the week. elouriir-'s. jnil/ll.MSI ; balances. JIIiS : < , aii2. IIOSTON , Mass. . Jan. Kl. Hank cleannzs todav , $ i * > ,44T.4) ) ; bilances , * l,74.r > ,7II ; rate fur inonuy. i ; pur cunt ; exchange on Now York , lu tl'tv discount. Knr the week , clear- IIIKS. $ I l.2'ri ' ) : balances , til ) , L"i.4VJ. I'or the sumo week last year , clearings. iSSiii.li : ; ; bal- amcs , fi.irTU4 ( < i. PAHI- , Jan ' 'I Three per cent rentes. "If , 4'ic ' ( or lliu account. HAI.TIVIOIIK , Mil . Jan. 'J.I. Hank cloirlnts : , f..S'JI.'HI ' ; bul inces. $ .117.711) ) ; lale. per eci.l. I'llll AUKl.rillA , I'a. . Jan. 'M. Hank olear- Incs today. fl'.MaO.Vifl ; balumes Jl.5ttl.OD ) ; elearlnu's tor Ihu week. $ V'U8T'Js : ; balunces , fld.lll.'i.lOS : money. I put cent. KANSAS Cm , Mo , Jan. * U. CleirIn8 today . ' . Nhvv La. , Jan. " .I. Cleat Ings , Ill , Jan 21 Now YorkexchaiiKO lOo premium Money easy atS'sUO pel cent. Hank ele irln.H , $ 2 , ( ) I.rih ( ; for Ihu wool' . fSH.- h l. > .7r.i. bier. In ; ; u\ohangu .sto.idy nnd nn- cliKiiued. Nhvv" YOIIK. Jan. 21 Thu exports of specie from thu port of Now York last vvook amounted to * i/ > 'l,00' > . of which f.17,000 was gold and t < llii.U ) " > silver. The ImportH of sjieelo for tlio week amounled to JI21.I2II , of which 11 111 , T'JI ' was sold and fl.ll.O silver. .Vitvv York Alii UUdtHtlollH. NKW YOIIK. Jan. 21. Thu follow liu uro the closing inliilns stocK i liiotntldiis : Alice Hum Mlvur . . rf'ill Ahpcll . . . : M Moxtcan 1U' 1 A llclchur . . . Z75 Ontario ( hollnr . . I l'i Dnlilr . . . . Crown I'oltit . . . , 1.10 I'lyiiiuutli . . . . 17U Con , ( 'id A Vn . 7U i-avnKu . . . . li. ' , lloailwooil . IIU Slcrio Nuvuilu 171) Kiircliti Con . . . ' htHiuhiril IIU ( iuulil A Curry . } M I'lilon Con llulu A NorcroHs . 17U Vcildw jHCki-t 110 Honif laku. . . . UVJ Sun I'ranrlnoo Alining ( jiiiitittlonii , HAN PIIANCISCO , Oil. . .In.n , ia Thu olllclul uhmliiK quotations for mining utouks Unlay wcro as [ ol.ovvs ; " " Alio" llflclier Hot A Uulclnr llorUeContu Chollur . . Cuiinol Cnl Kurckn Con lioiild A I'nrrjr. Mcilcan Munu Muuut DlttblD JncU Frost has n special mUsion Invuitor it's lo chnp up our hands and chookn , and Jack l rostea'yn he don't like Holler' * Aus tralian tinlye H bit , It cures the "littlo chaps" rljat ; up. _ Up.CuHlmoreoyo auduuri3oo building BURCLABS STRIKE IT RICH , 3afo in Trcitscbko's Saloon Blown and of its OontonU. SECURED DIAMONDS , CASH AND BONDS. VITJ Snitiiitli I'leeo or U'nrk Ncilly llxo ruled 1i > the Vltlexeo Ncltlinr Illnek \Viilcliniiiii Nor I'ltlleem.tn Knetr An ; thing Alidiit the AlVnlr. Burglars mndo n comfortable haul bctwoon 4 anil fi o'clock ycstei-day morning nt Julius rroltschko's saloon nt Thlrtoontti and How- aril streets. They forced n aide- window with n crowbtr , and after unlocking all the doors from the inside tackled the snfo. A hole was drilled In the safe door about six Inches tiolotv and an Inch to the left of llio knob , nun then a ehnrpo of blasting pow der Inserted that tore the door from ll * hinges nnd hurled It fully tun foot , smashing some of the wood worK of the bar. The robbers secured | 7fl In money , nnd about $800 worth of diamonds , J440 worth of forolgn boml.s.nnd so far as is yet known , about 1,000 worth of personal notes , although them mav havi been oven moro than that amount , The hit ter , however , had not boon endorsed nml payment on thorn has been stopped. The bonds nro negotiable , and the haul of th ! > burglar.s will net them something Ilko $ luxi. : A now watch chain nnd several gold studs t'lid other pieces of Juuelry nro Includ ed In the list of missing articles. The nolso of the explosion un > heard by several parties living In the neighborhood , but they did not renllyohnt. . it was. Nothing was heard by either the policeman on the beat or the block watchman. "I don't pay nny moro block watchmen , " said Mr. Troltschko. "I have been paying stnco 18 ; ! , ever since 1 have boon locate ! heic , but I will draw the line right hero. Nobody know anything about It , until the bat tender came In shortly nftcrfl o'clock to open up. Everything was gotio then , with the exception of the drill that they used oil the safe. That is nil the detectives have to work on. " \Vi > r srnrnl Auiiy. The residence of C. W. Kawit/or.northoast corner of Tenth and Oak streets , was entered by two burglars about 3:30 : o'clock yoitordny morning. They were evidently frightened before had * Intended nwny they completed tnoii tended operations , but they took w.lh them an overcoat and a p.tir of beaver gloves , valued at about 53. I.n ( irippe. No healthy person need fear any danger ous consequences from nn attack of la grippe if properly troatod. It is much the sntnn as u severe cold and requires precisely the sitmo treatment , Kemaln quietly Mhoino and tnko Chamberlain's Cough Komody as directed for a severe cold and a prompt and complete recovery Is sura to follow. This remedy also counteracts any tendency of In grippe to ro suit In pneumonli. Among the nuuiv thous ands who have use.1 it during the epidemics of the past two years wo have yet to learn of a single case that lias not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia , -5 and 50 cent bottlca for snlo by druggists. Dr. CulUmoi-o. oinilisl to Mo. Pitu. Ry WILL , REST ONE WEEK. Courts I'limlly "iVIml Up tln < ItiiHluuti of llio Septi'iiiliitr Term. The September term of the district court gave one spasmodic llaro yesterday and then died. Business has boon very quiet In the court * for several days anil only ouo or two judges have done nnr ofllclal work. Yesterday morn- inu , however , .hidcos Doano , Irvine and Fortriison hold court and transacted a small amount of busliic9salter which the Septem ber term was at , nn end and the court will take a vacation until February 1. Judge Ferguson 'iiado n ruling in the famous Unvls casn. in which the husband , Doug Davis , sought nn order of the court to restrain his divorced wife from visiting their children. The court directed that the chil dren be given into the custody of their graud- mothcr , who should have charge of their training and education , and that the mother be allowed to visit the children at stated periods. Judge Irvine decided the case against Nols O. Brown , who was charged with contempt of court In disposing of certain goods aud chattels which were subject to a Judgment obtained against Brown. It was claimed by thn prosecution that this property , which had been exempt during the life of Brown's wife , had become subject to execution by her death and thr.t Brown had put himself In contempt of court by disposing of the propoily. Brown claimed to have ' disposed of 'the property in order to raise funds to bury hu wlfo. The court hold that ho xvns In contempt. Judge Doano imulo n decree In tlio case of Hcnrv F , Cady nguinstMrs. May A.Upton , und others , holding that a mechanic's lion ou the property of tlio defendant for construct ing n building was valid. Judge Irvine issued n restraining order against the mu\or and city council ut the In stance of W. F. Gurloy , to restrain them from parsing AH ordinance repealing un ordt- nanco passed by the last council , creating a paving district , which included Ird street Irom Eighteenth to Twenty-third street. The petition alleged tint a mujoiityof the properly owners on that street had selected red Colorado sandstone as the paving mat'rlal to bo used and would notify the council to that effect within thn thirty clays allowed by law. The nlnlntitl chnrgod. Unit the proposed repeal was n scheme to defraud - fraud the prop rtv owners of their light to select tbu material to bo used for grading. Similar restraining orders wcro issued by Judge Irvine nt the instance of 'J' . C. Brunor in the cases of Twenty third street uud * Michigan street , upon the same rcpicsonta- ; - tlons , the paving material in both cases being red Colorado standstono. John T. Gathers , attorney for the Konl Estate Owner * association , cndoavoicd to nrguo a motion before Judge Donno asking to bo allowed to or.iBO thruo words fiom the lostrnlnlng order against the city to prevent the pavmont of claims ot judgo.s ami clerks of election. Judge Doano slated that ho would hear no motions , as this was tlio last day of the term , nnd h * had too much on hand. Mr. C'uthrrs stated nftnrwurds that the council took the stand that the restraining order pin von ted them from allowing nny claims nrUIng out of the election and refused to not nn any cuch claims , Mr. Cnihors nuld that the object uf his motion was to erase the words by menus of which the order might , bo construed tonpply to any claims , instead ot to the claims of Judges and clerks nlono , which was the Intent of Ills application for nn injunction , Juilgo Doane was engaged the greater part of tlio day in hearing further argument ! ) In lliu cao of the Omaha National bank against Stranir. Siiiiij | > enilyl < ii Ti'lU IllnVlfn SoiiitiMilng , Yes , 1 see , you liuvc got a tcrrlblu looking face all pimples and blo'.cho.i. Now , Mrs , Spoopond * , lie , If > ou'do lot these ovorhutlng. doilattcd | ; powders and cosmelici alone , and use Hullor'H Sarsaparlllu nnd Burdock com pound you'do look like something , Scot , r Dr. Ciilllinoro , ociilibl , liuo building TIII ; KIAITV ; .MAICIUI' : , placed on ruuord Janiitirl -1 * * "l 18'C'l VVAIIIIAS.TV IIKKIIS. Wdbhiiverund wlfu to fl O Wellborn lot 8 , hiUh. Hhrlvci pliuo . . . . t tJOO Aithaiiiio Itlcu und husband lo l < H K-olt lots 8 to 11W and T Androw.s'lli dlv . . . . . 14,000 (1 W Amos and wlfo lo II h Wallace lot ! , 15 and lit , blk 2. Ames . . . 1,400 T ,1 Toolny and wife to J II Tliomti-on H'llot'-.1 blk 2 , Coiner & Archci H ad 10 soutb Uiuuliu COO JMwliltiuiinunil wlfu to ItlUnl Kain- tuil und wlfo lol 4 , Aruhei pliuo S.OOO I , M'luocder , Irnsluu. lo J J K.irkln lot il. blk I. Modas' llrst. ad lo.-onlh Dm , ) ia JOO Hank of Hi iinlneton to Michael MaiU'-ld lot II , blk 1. town of Ilciinlncion 4UO Mlunael Mangold to Mangold A ( ilandl buinu guir OI.IM iir.unH I' I ) Mnli lo W I lloopt-s I J ) I'Ml tv uf u lOOftof that paitof tax lot ID in 21-15- UlyliiKwof sw cur r.irnum und J.sl bticut Total ctrount of IrauiforsM