Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 26, 1892, Page 6, Image 6

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6 THE OMATIA DAILY IlKR ; TlrI SDAY , JANUARY 26 , 1802.
rill ! SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Started Strong and Higher But Soon
Eased Off.
FREE OFFERINGS CAUSED CAUTION
l-nto III MIP Srsftlnn MnrflStrviiRtli Wn Ic-
Tcliiptitlildi Win Intmimnl liy the
WnrllKr Tumi nf the I'rifll-
ilrnt'H MrswiKP.
OIIICAOO , III. .Inn. iV Whc'it slnrtcd strong
Anil lilitlier thla tnornln' , ' . There was consld-
ornlilo speculHtho Imvlm on tlio Chllliin Bit-
nation nnil shorts ncrocoxcrlnR fur llio sntno
reason , Anotlicr bulllnli feature wus n sup
position lliiitlhovlslhlo snnuly would show u
Uoui nso of about 1,500,000 huahoU. .Mny started
nlfroinlC'ta tolUmiKnlnUDJUo nl tlio cloiu
on Saturday. 1'imlrldRo , howotor , hnil hla
brokcrH In tlio oil offering nil anybody wanted
to lo tnKi'ii nt ourrrnt rates. This miido
httyors moro cautious , and tlio innrkal weak
ened end bccaini ) iillet | , Tlion private mes
sages wore received fioin Washington , sayliiK
Hint ( 'resident Harrison would bo
satisfied wllli u proposition from
Chill to arbitrate , wh.cii caused
the market to beeon o weaker still , and the
Dostln'of ; tlin \ Isllilc supply showed u de
cidedly Blunder ilccrciisQtlinti hud been looked
for , causing a slump , May going down toOPJi1.
I'nrdrldgo , Ciulnhy and Wright were IB ) ! poll-
IMS nttho opening , and followed the nuirUct
toO.c. llo'uw that ! lt'iiro I'.irdrhUo covered u
Rood deal , but had plenty for s ilo on all the
reactions. Moio strength was shown lalo In
tlio SUSS'OM , on the tone of the president's
tncsMigo hoconiln , ; Known , on a report that
thcro was nil error In the visible supply
Htiitcment and on the strength In provls tins.
Thcroworo several llui'luiillons nltliln the
cstalillshcd riinjje. and the market closed
Btondy nt ffi'ic.
Corn was ( inner and slightly higher early In
sympathy with \\hcjt , but weakened with It
Inter and closed \Mlli a lots of ' , o on Mtiy.
th.iugh the near futures weiu icliiti\ely
firmer.
Hog produuts were strong and higher on the
iiiodcnito receipts of hos , tlio active huvlng
by shippers ueaUcnud some but tow mi the
close prow oxeltcd and advanced sliarply ,
owing to I'oxeilni : by shorts on an uneon-
flrtnvd riininr that the government wns buy
ing pork The cloto was at about , the best
fiiMiros of the day and a mntcri il mlunco
KbtlimiteC receipts for tomoiiowi Wheat ,
105 i ins : corn , 475 cars ; o.its , 400 earn : hogs ,
J..OOO bead.
The lend Inn futures ran-ed us follows :
men i.on HUSK.
January. B.IK 1 87H
Mny
Cons M > . 2
January . . . 37H
bvhrunrr. . , SH JI774
Muy 40 > i 3''H '
OATH Mi 3
Jrmiiry 28 23 28
M >
MEPH I'ouit
Jninnry. II 70 11 95
121X1 i : 25 I. Zl
I.AIII-
JanimrT . . . . C 40 I. U >
Mny 1. 70 a to I.7H b 70
EllOUT III1I8-
Jnnunry . . . . A SO 75
Mny . . . . fiU5
Cash iiuotiitlnns were as follows :
J't.otni Dull and unchntigcd.
WIIPATNo. . Sspiln.'o wheit. RT p ; No. 3
spring wheat , HIHftSJe : No S rod. Ml'iQOj.- ' .
COII.N lly sample , on track , and free on
bo ird , soUI us follous : No. a. : i7J4e : No : i , : r > o :
No. 4. 'I Wi.c ) : No : i x ellow , : . " ! , © . > Vc.
OATH-NO a. ah ® 8'ic ; No. \Miltea'J'4e ; No.
3 w'.ilte. 2S'c.
KYK-NO. a. 8 c.
HAIII.KV No a. COe ; No. 3 , f. o. b. , 45 ®
e. : No 4. T'S'i.'Ie.
I'LAX SKI-D No. J. I ) " > © % .
TIMOTIIV hKEii I'rlinc , tl.S I.Sd.
I'oiiKMess pork , per bbl. , SS.SOitacS'S : Inrd.
per ewt. . $ d/'ii : short ribs sides ( loosel. J" > .RO
© "ilO : dry silted Khoulilors lbo\eil ) , J4.re."i ©
4.7"i : short clear sides ( bovcd ) . Jli.OOJiU.Hl.
WHISKY Distillers' Unlbhcd goods , per gal. ,
tl.lfi.
HUOAIIS Cut loaf , unclnnged.
lircclpts and shipments todny were as fol
lows :
On tlio Produce exchange today : The butter
innrKot wns inioliniu-o ; fancy eroainery. 2S'/J
® 20Vio ; flno western. 20.7o ; ordinary , IOJ424C ;
selected dairy , L'43-'fic ; ordinary , axaSJo. Egcs ,
niif ) "lTnchanged.
TAI.IOW--Unchanccd.
OinrM-"l'lrin : full cream Cheddars. 1K&
like ; Hals , 1 ttl-'c ; Young Americas. K'i&lilj.
New York .Markets.
NMV YOIIK , Jan. ' . ' 5 I'l.oun Itccolnts , 2".707
packngvR : exports , T.li-W hurrols. 41.ili : sacks ;
mnrliut dull and ne.ik ; siles , lli-00 ! bills.
Oc UN JlUAi. linll , but heavy.
WHEAT Itecelpts. 101.3D5 bu : exporls , 50-
K17 bu. ; silcs , 2h.ldOO bu. futures. TC.OO ) on.
spot. fcot | innrkol unsettled , dull ; closing
stronger : No. 2 red. * l.flj'51023j In
store and elevator ; } l,04'4ffll 05' , allo.il-
fl.UiVJifil Ui5 § f. o b , ; Nil. : i red , UU'fco ; un-
fr"lA'jli'c ' ; , < i- 'O-'ic-081 ' ' , * ' . N" ' ' " ' " thorn.
( I.N'iOI.UnS No
: I liHrd , JI.OT fOl.OSi , ; No
northern. IHiuayiye. Options advanced 1 . ®
lUeon liulllsh mest and an expectation
thut \lslbliihuuplv would sliow a Inr.u
deeronsi- ; declined Iffsl'iu ' on account of
JUht ( li-oroiu-u In the vlsl'-lo and
Huht cleai.inccM , adxanced au'cO on presl-
uly nt ' ( Ta > .ii
c
lit K Dull and lounr ; western , If illbViie ,
btouKs of grain In store and nlloit January
S3 : \ \ lie it. dM..72 ! ! liu. ; torn. 1fiJH.M3 bu. : oats ,
'S'fl ' "ilfl'iiiiy01 b"l > RI1 b" ' ! b"rloy0'000 ' 1)ll > !
IlAJiLLV Dull ; barley malt , oulot
( Jim.N-Hoi'Olpts. 11K575 bu. ; exports. S20Kr.
bu. ; Hiiles. l,2ii'XU ( ) bu. of fuliirns ; 57,001 bu ,
dull , \\ealter and'fc''ac lower on Inercusln. ;
supplies ; January. 48 i@l e. closing JH'.e ;
Keliriiiuy , 41'4414'lc. ' closliiB is'e ; March. 4S'J
4Hi4i' . closing 4K = Sio- April , tS' < 6WitV , closing
480.
fl llo-eliitB. 1-S.av ) , bu , ; exports. < , C75
bu , ; hales , 40S.O u bu. of futures ; KW.OJO bu. of
bpot ; spot ii'iirket lower and filrly act l\p ;
llAV Wu.iU ; shipping , me ; good to choice ,
Horn rirni ; fair demand ; state , common
to choice , 2i < a2 u ; lrin.l'o : coast. .OWflHe.
Hun A u Haw. ijulot and steady ; sales , 80
hogbheadii and 2. ' ) bags ; molasses biigar , b'J '
tHt-ll s' ' , l.W ? ; ' . "IKS "trlfugals. UJ test ,
lit 57-IBoi ID hogsheads nml 375 bagBinubCO.
vado , 41) ) test , nt .10 ; rcllnuU jtondy and quiet.
Moi.Ar ! l.s-loiolgn , iinlot ; M test , lUo ; Now
Oilcans , quiet and bteady ,
HUB Steady aiidijulet.
' and quiet ; United
closed lit lUiio for lebruiuy ,
COTTI MILII on. ( Julot.
Quiet ; o-isy ntU4 < jCt.'IIUo.
Kims-Quiet and steady ; went urn , 24ee : -
celpm. 4ar ) uiicliiL'fs.
IMiiK-QiilMt and bleady ; moss , J9.75OJm.7Ji
extra prime , t\M.
UIIT MKAT < rirnicr ; good dpimind ; plcklcil
bulllu0'4o ; pk'Uloil bhoiilderti , 8e ; pickled
hiuiiH , Hiifilio :
MIIIDI.EK I'lrmnr ; short clear. Jill 6.
LAIIU Illghnr , and strong and quiet ; western
Mourn closed lit tl.h.1 bill ; null's , 1UO tlurci-h ;
opt'on Bales. 6,250 tlercum January , Jfl.t-4 ; 1'ub-
ruary. JU.75d20.7U ; closing J.M ; March , * 0.04 ®
0.1)5 ) ; iluy , tO.V.fl'S.W. cIo lnB. * 7.lr ) 7.W ) ,
HlrTTBii Moderate ilonmmt ; llrm ; western
dairy , ISttZloi wohturnereamery , 'JliWSc ; webt-
tin factory. Wile ; Klmn , il.'o.
mouerately ncthoi irnrt
l'io ImiN-Moilerato iloinnnd ; Aiuerlcan ,
Cni'i'Kii Weak and quiet ; Irl < p , Ha67' < atl oa
I.EAII Dull and oiuy ; domestic , tt.llV.
TIN Quli't nnd cntj stralti , tW , ' > m ,
* Oiniilm ( iriiln Aliirket.
Trices based on delivery at Mtsslsslpul river
points , Nebraska Inspootlon , ' nnd ten days'
ahipmcnt. une ! < sotherwl > i < sute ( ! . Cash grain
call * for shipment n Itlilu IIvo days
The market on call was uiry dull. One lot
of 10W)0 ) btikhels No. Uoaworo reported tula
ut prlvnlo terms.
live No , 2. 83o bid ; No , 3.70o bid.
OATIJ-NO , a whtto. aoo bid ; No. a tthllo. 2-J"o "
bid ; No. a mlxod. i'Oo bid.
tIIN ! Caah. > jo bid ; No. S. Si. Louts terms
thirty days Hhlpnipiit. ai e bldj No. 2 white.
CSo bid ; Ko. ; i white. .17'io bid.
1IOAHU Of TIUDE NOTES.
At thcclosoof call Harry Miller lemarUed :
"I'nlrss iniira Interest U tal-en In thu dally
BCbKlonsof llio liouril , and nnli'SM tliu grain
men all mal > u It u practice to bo present , tnoro
I * no IIKO In continuing the regular call. If tne
elevutora hat o anything tokell they ouiiht to
foino here ana let It bo known , und the
should make tholr bl-shoro , Thu
public trill get the Ido.i that the
Uniaha craln market does not nmoiint
to much because mnro business Is not
transacted on call , Ihofnct I : wo nro don ?
n trcmindous biisiniM hero , amounting to us
high ns MJ ) to fcfl o irs In a duy , and yet on call
only flvo to twenty cars would bo reported us
ch inilng hann Tlio brokers ought to son to
Itthnl nil the trans ittlons are reported If
any. " Mr Miller also icferred to the milling
In trnnilt r.ition ( I stilted further that
unless tlin railroads grant this rate thi > ro is no
use In trying to lull < t IID un Uiii.ilmgtaln mar
ket.
ket.Jatncs Walsh w s called upon nod mid !
'Tntil wo 1.01 thn milling In transit rite : the
dully M | | will ben fnrLO. I will to I.Inco n
the other liny nnd saw mno of the members
of the Hfito llonrd of Transportation , and
learned thats.imt o the bonrd nro In f.oor of
doing what they e in to force the ronlR to glxo
Omiilm this rate. The sooner the ucoplo lonrn
that Omaha oinnot build up u iroit grain
market under thu ptcsent nllroad rates , the
bftlor. "
Mr. Connor wanted the Hoard of Transpor
tation to make a big cut In local rates , which
he hollotrd would ho more hcncllclal th in the
milling In transltratc.
Oni.ilni Proilmc .
KOHB I'rcHh stock , SKai.'f1.
IUITTKH 1'ulr to good , luffilto ; eholco coun
try , I ! > a2lc.
I'ottt.Tltr Chickens , good slock , < V 9c ! dull ;
turkeys. Kllc ; geese and ducks. Italic.
IIA I'or ton. ft 5.CM.25.
1'Miun Omaha Milling cotnpnny's Itcllanco
) ' itcnt , f-.m : Itivim-lblo I'ntent , 12 M : I.ono
HinrHtiporltitlM' . W.85 ; Snowllako. SI.UO ; Taiiey
ramllv , JI.SJ : S 1' , ( lllman's Hold Medal , * . ' m\ \
Snow While , ft5 ! : ; Hnowllake , * J,0 ; low grade ,
tl.dlt QIRCII of the I'antry. i.70.
OAMB Jack rabbits , l.V ) pur doz ! Hinall ,
fiOc. Market Is glutted and commission mer
chants are ad Using their customers to stop
shipments
Hums No. 1 green salted hldns. 4Ml3U'fli
No 2 green salted hides , ® : } : No. l qreun
fallodhldcs. 25 to 43 Ibs. , 4 > i(8faic ( ; No. 2 grncn
salted hides. 2j lo 40 Ibs , .iC i'ir ; No. 1 veal
calf. 8 to I v Hit. , Gc ; No. S vral calf. 8 to n Ibs .
4e ; No I dry Mint hides , 7 < B'e : No. 2 dry Hint
hides. r a ! c : No 1 dry salted hides. r > Sle. ( Tal
low , No l.'J'i'SHc ' ; tallow , No. 2 , 3'ie ; uroase.
, 4rc4i4i- ( ; grease , white U , 3'/il5 ' o ;
yellow , 3c ; greaso. durk , 215o ; old but-
tcr..1it2lic ; bccswa > , pi line , inc ; rough tal
low , IJJtt.'e. _
Minneapolis Wheat Murkct.
MiNNRAPOM" . Minn . .Tun. 2V Wheat opcno-l
% ery strong thli moinltig on llio war news
that the pane rs presented. It took SS'sc to
bu v the tlrst M iv wheat sold and the market
held along sle idv for two hour" , when there
c inio a change. May opened at SS'io and for
two hours held from S7ac lo b8'o with but
lltllo trading. The break eumo at 11:30 : nnd
whc-itmild off to r 7'c , the lowest point of thu
( lav. The scss'on was dull thioiighout. but
the feeling was favorable to the bulls. The
foreign markets opened with moro firmness ,
but at the close a decline was noted , The In
terest was entirely on this sldonnd the cash
market ilcNolopcd a good demand for No 1
northern with first sales at STc but later at
Ml1 jo. The low grades dragged considerably.
Hccolpts of wheat , 4.U cars : at Duluth and
Superior 105 cars. Close : Jnnuary. closing ,
b4 > ic : May , oiiencd , S&Ue : highest , * 8Uc ; low
est , b7'/Je ; closing. H'lic ; on track. No. 1 hard ,
B7ic ! ; No 1 , northern , SO'Sc ; No. 3 , northern ,
bid , boo to 84c. _
Collee Alarkct.
NBW YOIIK. Jan , ' . ' 5. Options opened steady.
fl\e points down to UK ! ; closed steady and
uneh.inged to inO ; sales..Ml 0 bags , including
Jnnuiiry. tUOO : lobiunry. 112.50 ® 12 55 : March ,
Sll'l'l ' : April. $12.00 ; Muy. 111.0 ffll I.IO ; July.
? I1.70O11.75 ; spot Hlo. iiuleland flrmur ; No 7.
$1.1.75.
HID JANEIIO. .Tan. 25 llegular first , nominal ;
good second , 0050 rels per ten kilos. Kccelpts
during the week , tn.uoo bags : purchabc" for
the United St-iies. 31,00 bags ; shipments to
the United States , 2U.IOD bags ; stock , 2U'OJO
b igs.
iNTOS. . Jan. 25. Good average. 9.70D rels per
ten It los. Kocolpts during llio week , OO.OOJ
hues ; piiri-h iscs for the I'nltcd Hlates , Wl.OOO
bags : shipments to the UnltoJ States , UI.UOJ
bags ; stock. 4 iS.uoo bugs.
IliilUh drain Trniln Hr\lcn- .
LONDON , Jan. 25 The Mark Line Express In
Its weekly rev. ow of the llrltlsli grain trade
says : KnsIIsh whont. at a further decline of
Is. Induced Increased buying. The demand.
however , was not \ eiyleorous I'orclgn
wheats ruled ( kl lower , a slight diminution In
thu supplies checking u Kie.it full In prices ;
California now , tKVlcctcd at 40s ( id : red winter
! itissJ ; < l ; foinlgn flour lost Od per sack. Amor-
lean sol I at Ills. t'ornwas Irregular Ameri
can sold at 22s : > d ; new erop on passage sold nt
22s and on p is'-ago at7s. . Oats were llrmer :
American hold ut It's Ul. Il.u ley dull. At to
day's market the tone wus weak. English
anil Amor can Hours were In slightly bcttci
demand at the last reduction. I lat corn was
olfered at2.s. ! O.its and barley weio neglected.
Kansas City M irkots.
KANSAS Cirv. Mo. Jan. 25 WHEAT In-
qulrv wasslnek aim prices loner thru tialur-
duy. No 2. hard , 77c ; No 2 rod , 8H87c.
C'OHN The m irkct was not as strong as
Snlunlav. Local corn without bidding sold
atilOil'/ii : : ; ullh lici'io ' prcmlnm for white.
OATS The market was weak ; No. 2 mixed ,
20e : No. 2 white. 3 ' 5f.
Strong at 77c for No. 2.
TI.AX SKLII Slu on u basis of purs.
KUAN I'll in at 07c for sacked.
HAV rinn ; timothy. } ! )00 ) ; fancy prairie.
$7,00 ; good to choice , JjOlQGOO ; low gr.ulcs.
B UO. _
I.l\rrpiiol Markets.
LtVKiipoou .Inn. 25 WIIBAT Quiet ; holders
oiler moderately ,
L'oiiv Firm , ( lem ind fair ; mlvoJ western.
Os 7' id per con til.
I'oiiK-Kxtr.i Indl i mess , 7 ( s 3d per tierce ;
prime mess , westcin. 5.'sUil per bbl.
LAUD I'r mo WOHUTU.IUS per ewt.
CIIKKSE American llncst white and colored ,
r 7.sd ( percwu
St.I.ouls Mnlcrt.H. :
FT. Louis. Mo , Jan. 15 WHEAT Irreg
ular : each. fcPe ; May , ftlao.l'4c. (
O UN rirm ; cash , , Ki'4e.
OATS Lower ; ciish. SH'iC.
1'oliK I'lrmor ; Nnw. tll.75.
' .5.
Clm Intuit ! Markets.
OIK INNATI. O. , Jan. 25 WHEAT Lower ;
No. } red. OViilUc.
Cons lower ; No. 2 mixed , 4J@l.5c.
OATS We iker , No. 2 mixed , 3l'4)4c ) ;
Now York Dry ( loads .llurkrt.
NKW YOIIK , Jan. 2'i The dry goo ! B market
opened without much changi ) . All wool
fabrics luivu llio lead. Considerable request
also continues for hprlng cho\ lots In blade
and colors. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Toledo ( irnln Market ,
Toi.rno. O , Jan. " > . WIIBAT Firmer : No
2 cnsli. and January. iilie : bhl.
COII.N Dull , stPtiny ; No. 2 cash , 40c.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 eas.li , aic.
lliuuim Sngiir Market.
HAVAMA. J n. 25. Sugar , quiet ; Into on
Sutuiday 15. OJ baKScriitilfiig.il. UO to U7 de
grees polarization , were sold at $ J 25 gold per
quintal. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Oil Market.
Lovnov , Jan 25. OAi-currA UNSEKO On ,
4lH45id peniuiirler.
LiMiti.ii On. lys per ewt.
Trailer * ' Talk.
CiiiCAno. 111. , Jnn 25. Coiinseliniin & Day to
Cockrell Ilros ; Wheat openrd nt ? 1o hlvhor
nnd llrmer by Liverpool cables , but decline. !
I'nu under realuinz sales , enured by Increase
of nortnwosiiiTolpts. Mae'x demand for ship
ment , LUht clear , nccs. A ilecroase of a
million less tliiin nerago Is ostlmiitod In visi
ble supply and heavy tone to closing cables.
Thu that 1'robldont '
report Harrison's mcs-
sago advised congrcbs to enforce the
demands mndn upon Chill caused
a 'la rally and artlto cm or ng by bliorts but
the market finally oiibtd oil1 > jo and closed
unchiingeil. The \oliiinu of professional
scalping is liir-iu enouvli lo outweluh othei
business and Binall protlts am accepted on
quick turns. Corn and oats were without
especial Interest oulsldu of local scalping.
1'rl'CS in I'd lower In sympathy with wheat
and closed easy at u ullijlit decline ,
I'rmlHlonsopcneil hln'hnr , A lar o buHlnoss
WUH done. I'liekers uold pork and ribs freely
but bought lard in a mojerato wiiy. An un-
tiaceiiblu iiinior thut the I'nlted Stated
gn ernmi'iit has ordered the uurelmso of Ui.u o
uarrelu of mces poilc btartod im authoilu-
m ( i ml for shorts. Hull MICOII atoiH pressed
tholr advantage , i uniting prices up t-liurp'y
nfier th'i call. The advunco wiis iiuiely
spooulntlio and mnniifacturers iinlo uloil
ronstderablo produce thut paid hnmUoniu
protlts.
CIIICAOO , III , Jan. 2 I' , 0 , LoTiin A. Co , to
.l.b , mils Commission Ccmpiinv : Wheutoppiicd
strong nt I'.lii' ' . 'llio weather IB mild and
Hprliullkc. The decrease In \UlbloHiipply
is lUliter than the gi-nural est mates. The re-
colutt.nl nil Inteilor polnH iiro llflil , nun our
Inforinatlon Is that they \illlcontlnuu so. p ir >
tlculurly In winter wheat districts. Under
such conditions HO einnot see iniytlilii : but
higher prices for the fiUiuo. The weather
from this time forw aid w 111 uo an Import-nit
factor anil In f uorof an ail \ . nice. Corn con
tinues weak. We look for It lo foil toX-c for
Muy. I'lovlslons uro hlroni : , 'llio iidvunci-s
sliituoNtild llio loiv watermark hud been
reiichc'd uroJI.2J per bbl , on | > or < and a good
COo on r IIN The Immediate future will dn-
ueml u good ileul upon luu receipts , but It
must bo borne In mind that wo are ne/nni
theeiulof the imoklng so laon It In for tliu
iiackerB1 Internets that prices should ud\uncc ,
Out tipliilon for the future U iinch inged ,
UIIICAIKI. III. . J-in. 2.V-UVnnelt. ll-ipklns &
On to S. A , MeWhorter. Intulllgeiu-e In thu
iiiornltitf pupcih bluilcd who it strong , hut re
alization hales I'hu-i'il u modurutu reaction.
ThtCmarket was qullo llrm until It bocamu
nppirent that thu vUlhle supply , which wus
expeoted to decrease from l.iiuu.O p to I'.ucW.o ' ,
would Iu u decided disappointment.
About thu tlinu tuiBlcr closinz cables
cuiiiinl a weaker foollnir , but good parties
cumo In anil iibiorbeil the oirorlngs und ud-
vuncca the price tie. This wun followed by a
decline of So on the receipt of the news thut
Indian shipments weioUSJ.tWJ bunheU uiiJ thu
total umouat et ulloat lor the week O.V-'O.OdO
busliolx. u nomowlmt larger nggroRato tnnn
for tbo preccditil weo'J. The woiknoss of
foreign nuirkpt would show tint
a large nmoiini has Bonn on imssiso whleh
may show a considerable decrease , \\eckly
shipments , though larger than nxpccted. are
nenrlv l.OJ , 'WJ bushels below wrckly requlrc-
intntHof iniiortliij countries. It Is gcncrallv
ndmltted thit oir | vlslb e xupplr lliurcs do
Mil represent the exact iiinount this week and
w 1.1 probably bo larger than wo expect next
wenU
The outlook for ho'dcrs Is good. Incons dcr-
ahlo llqu ilHtluii ninoru longfl niiulo a weak
miirkct In OHtr , Oorn wns easier , thu docrtriso
In thu visible supply being Uvs than w , s ex
pected but the uxporls. about onn million ,
weroubino oxpectatloim nml closing cab'os
{ Inner. Hiioenl'itho sentiment seems
to favor lower prices , but wo
think thu tldo will soon turn.
Provisions have been strong although there Is
nolliltii now In thu sHuiitloii. but spcrillntors
uro now ecttlnt iicnualiited with some fuels
th it ha\o heretofore cscupon tholr attention
which may contlnuo u few duys moio wo bu-
llo\c.
STOCKS AM ) HONDO.
Hcriirlllrs Wrro Materially MrrnRtlicnoti
lij tlK'TlircntrnliiK Chilian Slliintlon.
Mw YOHK , Jan. 25. The Block market to
day was almost entirely in the hands of the
professional element , and tholr efforts re-
snlluJ In : i concrally lower market , though
most stocks showed only fractional losses.
The whole list wns under the hammer from
time lo time , ospoela'ly In the drat and last
hours , nnd the short Interest now In the mni-
kot Is verv heavy , considering the size of the
market. The lower prices today were almost
entirely 'lite to llio efforts nt depression , nud
when the pressure was removed dullness and
firmness marked the dealings.
The renewal of war news on the Chilian
situation was again used to nuiKo u scare , but
had apparently llttlo offocl , nnd It Is the opin
ion of the heaviest and most conservative
financiers that the nlTcct of n wnr would bo to
in ikoactlxo buslncs-j and ndvanco prices In
Wall street. On the strength of the Uneaten-
Ing aspect of nffa'rs , however , the market was
opened from > to 1 per cent lower tlrin Satur
day's final prices , but while Lackuwanna
showed the extreme loss at the opening It
could not bo kctit down , as there were rumors
of n corner und some buyln : for cash ,
while It loaned nt n premium of 1-04.
and It shot up nearly two points. There
was moro success In the Industrials
however , and Siuar decreased 2 pur
cent , and Distillers , on tome vague
rumors , lost almost all of Its nd
vance of Saturday. ' 1 ho cessation of the
pressure and the covering of shorts rallied
the list to beyond the level of llrst prices , and
the strength In Manhattan on the late deci
sion In fioor of the company lielueil to plnco
in Ices on a materially htuhcr level. Dullness
became the principal feature , however , and
lalo In the afternoon prices again yielded
when a renewal of the morning's prcssuiu
was made and aMiivtlitng ran off rap
idly , except Wheeling & LaKe Erie
preferred. The losses sustained In
addition to these of the opening
were m irked In most of the loidlng active
slrircs. Louisville , Cleveland. Cincinnati ,
Columbus A. St , Louis , llurllnxlou and Laoka-
waiina bine especially weak at the time. Thn
maikct closed active and weak under the
pressure at about the lowest pr.ccs of the day
in most rases. The dual losses of note In
clude : Wheeling & Lalco Erie nnd Louisville ,
1\ percent ; Hock Island. 1'i percent ; Sugar ,
, Cincinnati , Columbus ifc bt , Louis ,
Iliirllngtoli , Distillers und Wabash preferred ,
each 1'g per cent , and Northwestern 1 per
cent.
Government bonds have I con dull and
heavy. Male bonds have been dull und
steady.
The following uro the closing ( iiiotMion * for
the loading stock" on the New York Stock ex
change today :
AtchlBon 41 do jirererrecl , . . . Ui'-j
Adutns Kxurusa 143 N. V. Central 11394
Alton. T. 11 3D N. Y. Chi A. St. I , . . . . 19J4
ao preferred 123 do preferred ' , ' . >
Amerlciu Express..110 Oblo Mississippi.Jilt
II U. II. A N 10 do prcterred 8J
Cnnmla I'nclflc 8J Ontario \ Western . 11)
Cnnadn onthora . . . f 'J Oregon Improvement 2i !
Central 1'nclMc 34 Oreiton Nav 87
dies A Ohio 21 ( Jrojdll Trans. . . . . . . . 154 !
do 1st preform ! . . . HIM Pnolllo Mnll .17
do 2nd preferred. . . 42 > 4 IMI & K Wl
Chicago if Alton lil ) rittrliurg HO
c. , n &o. IDT I'nllmnn 1'alncc ISii
C. , C. . C. A tit. I , 10 IteudlniJ 40H
Del. lludion 124W llock iBlnnrt I'O '
Del. I. AW 143M Ht. J , A. S. F. 1st pfd 7CK
I ) .V It. U , pfd 411 ht. 1'aiil 79W
East Tennessee TW do preferred 121
do 1st preferred. . . Jj St I'.MIn. &Mnn..mHi
do 2ad preferred. . 10H M. I'aul .tOnintm. . . 43)4 )
Krle. do preferred Ill
Vodo preferred . t7IH Ten n Con ! A Iron. . . 41H
Vo rt Wi ayne 161 Texas I'aclllc 12
Thl AlSn.it 111 . . . Tel &O Con , pfd. . . . 82
Hocking Vnllcy ! PIK Unlun 1'ncltlc 4GX
Houston A Tcins. . . . JK U S. Express IS
Illinois Central lOTlj Wabiuli , 8t IA A P. . 13
St. Paul A Dullitli. . . 45 do preferred VM
K n'n ATrxiis 18M Well Knrgo Kxp..140
Lnki > Krle * West. . . 2I'M ' Western Union B2'- <
do preferred ? 2M Am. Cotton Oil 35H
I.nkoStidro lilH Colorado Coa
I.oulKVlllcA Nnsh. . . T..H llumealnko 12
l.oulsTlllo AN. A. . . . 27S Iroahllver 120
Memphis A Char 21 ! Ontario 44
MlchUnn Ceatrnl..lU4 Quicksilver 4
ill ) . I. S AW ( U do preferred 20
do preferred 133 Sutro 6
Minn A St. I , I ) llnlwer 40
do preferred 21J4 nich AW. I' . Tcr. . . . 1
Mlipoiirl I'nclltc l > l'i WUcuneln Centrnl. . . 18
Mulillu A Ohio S5 ( Jrent .Vmliern pfcl..HU
NanhTllloChatt IK ) riilcnuo ( ins 1lH
N. J. Central 115K Lead Trust 20
Norfolk A. West pfd. MVj r > ugnr 'Irust. 61l
Northern 1'iulllc. . . . 2.1 Southern raclllc. . . . . 40U
do preferred h' > H Orczon S. 1 A. O. N. . aiif
U 1' . . Denver AU. . . . 20'i II. (1. W ' "
NortliwcBtern lli.Hilt ! ( ii W. dii'"iiiiI ! ( Sufi
The total silcs of stocks loJay were 307.37.J
aharrs. Including : Atchlson , U.200 ; Chicago
Gas , 2i.MO ; Delaware , L.ickawanna A ; Wcsl-
orn. H,72i : Krlc. SK.5 ; Lonlsvlllo & Nashville
2I.S1) ) ; Missouri I'ai-lllc. : i.8I ; Northwestern ,
5'UIj Northern I'uulllo preferred , I.M57 ; Koad-
Ing , 111.MO : Itlchniond .1 West 1'olni , l.tKiSSt. ;
I'.iiil. II.'IIO : fat. I'aul A. Omaha , U.'llO ; Union
1'acinc , MSO.
IlninclKmliiw. .
NK\V YOIIK. Jan. 25. The Test says : If the
professional snt'f ulit.irs li ul not burned tholr
ilnscrsso b ully In the course of lust week's
Chilian war scnro they would perhaps lirno
si't'oiiiled ultli more enthnshibm the effort to
renew tlio scare today. The truth Is , however ,
that nolwlthslandlng all thn hyblerlcs of a
few foolish ne spnpars the Wall street com-
munlt ) to a num. Is both skeptical and Indif
ferent about this "war lalU. " Last Monluy
and Tuesday thu aniall traders all vout bhoit
of the market on the usual theory that If they
wore not thomsiihes silly enough tc hollmo
wluit they heard , somebody else would. Un-
fortun itoly , when the limn came for bottling
up tholr contracts , the man who wus leullv
frluhlcncd about Clilil f.illea to maturlall/o
and the short scllurs all tiled to get out of llio
scrapu at once. The losses attendant on tlila
operation explain the very luUou arm roceiillun
- to the argosjps tlU ( morning.
X \v York .Money
NlW YllllK. J.lll. 2"i. MONKY OX I'AI.tj K.lSy
at IJQ.- ! ( ) PIT cent ; last loan , 1(5 ( percent ;
closed ollered at 1'i per cent.
I'uiMK .MIIIUIA.NTIM : I'Ai'Eit IfftVi'J ' per cent.
r-rKiu.lNO I2xciiANnB-Qulet but strong at
iMBI ( or sUty day bills and tl M for do-
iiniiid.
The closing quotations on bonds ;
HAVANA. Jan. 25. Hpinlsh pold. $ ' .40'x@
2.4 ii. Kxelinnso wt-iilc on the United States
short si 11 lit L-nld. ll'iii'i'tu ' iiremliim ,
OiT . Mo , Jan 2V-CJIu uln , ' ted ly
.
TAIII.Inn 21. Three per cent rcnlcs. aif ,
4iie for the iicTounl.
IlAi.TiMoiiK. Mil . Jnn. 21 llanU cloarlnvp ,
. Imlnicos , * KiOl7.i ! iiitr , II nor cent.
riT , Louis. Mo. Jan. 2OlrarliU'i. . . { JOOI,7ii | :
bal.inc-es , * 02I.40I. ( Money , U& ; pur cent. i\ : .
ehuii'.eoii New Voru , 7Jc premium.
NKW UiiLiiANS , La. , J.n is , Ulna liu'n ,
J2.42S.4 ' 4.4" . New York oxi ban jo commercial ,
par , Uomim > rclul,50c : bunk , fi , 00 per 1,0 0
UIIICAOO , III , Jim 25 , Money easy ntfij , ®
G percent. Clearln H , $ I5'SVJ ! 7 ; r\uw Vork
exchanue par to lee premium. Slorlln ; ; cx-
0)111111:0 ) heavy at fl M'i for sixty day bills and
( Irt5'i for slKlit drafts.
NKW YOIIK. Jnn. 21 lUnlc clearings today ,
IM1 WVII5 : bill inces. I.M .h'U.
HUSTON , Mass , Jnn. 25 Hank olrarln.'s.
tl4.l7.K.Oi biilances. * I.57.X ! ) . ' . .Money.y&l
percent. Kxchanvu on New \orli , iuitri ! per
cent dUconnt.
run AIIPI.I-IIIA , l'ii , . Jan. % Hunk c'.oar-
liics. fiu.fi75.527 ; bulnnces , * l,9j,6l. | ' . Money , 4
per cent. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
London stork .Market ,
[ Cupj/i/i/htal / ItoibuJiimu a.mlin Ilennctt. ]
I.OMION , Jnn. 2V INim York llurulil fable
fcpei-liil to TUB HEBThnaiok ] marl.et was
UKaln Idle and duMild of nil-rest , i\cii : the
Investment business wni ccuerally rostrlclo I
and most of Iho muiUet co-ud dull and lint ,
the only bi'ciirHles hhowlir- any blrcnvlh
belnt ; Hi" Interniitlonil and foreign UIDCI.S
whlrli i'io buppoitcd from I'arln. Amurlouiia
were morn or less depicted , t'lillliin alf.ilrs
liaNlni ; dlfti'onriKi'd ouuritorn 901110 cibiM
led to leatl/utlunn. Tlu < ri'huli on thu day In u
cencr.il decline , Ini'ludliu ' per cent un
Northern I'licllio priferreili on
I'nltm I'aclllc ; Chicago A. Jlllwau-
Ktc , J , ; I.ous\llle .1 : Na hvllc. | H
to t | . Uaiiaillnn lines : iUo c'lnsu fuirc | svil.
Canadian I'acltlc , l'i. beliu : more espec'lallv
Inltiienced by prospect of more cipltalbeliu
riiUcd. Ur.ind 'I'mnU U only fractlonully
lower. Moxk-aiig are weak , 1 Use-mint rates
are attain uoik. Three-months bank paper
wus ( juotod at 1JI lo IH percent , Call money
I Is pracllcilly unlcintiUfi * . The nonilnnl r.ito is
'i percent. W > ! > |
LONDON , Jan M 'MnX folio Mn f wrro the
L inonjtocknuotatH Sclosliieiil4 p m !
Consols money. . . .itiIVfTl'nilnols Oatrnl , . I1IH
Coiirol * nrrount M1M I Metlctn or < l nirr tO'4
N. V. , I' . A O. 1st * . : i ; HI rani rominon . MH
Cnn I'nUHe ti'i $ New York entt-il. . 118
rrlo . . , . , , -I'cnnnylvanla . & 7i
ttto spconds . . . . liriy/lilln. | . . . . . 21
'
Mo.st.v-4 per CPIHX.-
Unto of discount In the open market for
both short and three months' bll s , IS per
cent.
Amount of bullion w Ithdawn from llio llnnli
of I.ngmml on b-ilnr.ciyoilny. A'TiU : , ) ' .
Itontoii Mock Mai-lift.
HOSTON. M.iss , Jan. Si The followlnz were
the closliu prices on stock * on the Ifoitun
stock ninrliot tolayt
AtchlTon'ATo'poki" 41HTnl7mir | > l A llccli. . 7 < 5f
leMon A Albany . 20W trnnklln.
lloi > ton .V Milno Kcnranco ll'i
C II &y
Kltchhitrit U It. . M Santa I'o Copper . . . 27H
Mlnt.V I'ern.M . . lamarnck IVS
MAS * . _ Central , . , . . lll' iAnnlson I.nnit Co. . 23
McxCent common. 2U > * ilo > tnn l.ind Co . . . \ > {
N V A N. Knglnnd 4S' ' ' < Snn lleiil ) l.nnd Co. 18
N Y A N. KIIK i * 1Zll.Wi' tKad l.nn,1 Co. . ii <
OlilColonjr . . . . in Illell Teleplione . . . 208
Itiitlnml common. . 4 < i Inin < on xtnro d IHV
\VI Cencuiumon. is ) * Water I'ower 4H
< lo pro for red. . . 41 C M t <
Alloiipj AICo.ncnl. ( l > < | ll All C , M
Atl.nnllc H Houston'llionison. 15
lUi lcin A Montana
DIMUCT .Milliner Mnrltn.
RCN\Blt , Cola. Jan. 25Tho followlns list IB
thn oloslnjrquotallonson the Mlnliu oxen-uiRO
today. Hilisr.IOJ.
S.in rriinrlsco Mining Qnotiitlonn.
SAN VKAKCISCO , Oil. . Jan. ay The oniclal
closing nutitattons for mlnlnj stoek lodny
wire as folloua :
New York Mining Oiiotiitlcins.
Nnw VOIIK. Jan. S5 Tlio following are the
cloilng mining stooic quotations :
Alice IV , .Mpxlo.in . > ) &
Acpcn MO Untnrlo 4OJ
Cliollnr las Ophlr M
Crown I'olnt lit riymouth 175
Con . Cnl A Vn ux > SnrnKU 155
Dondwood 1UO Slerrn Nevndn 17U
Kurekn Con 150 btnudinl Ill
Ilnlo A NorcroBu. . . . 1TO Union Con 175
llomcstnio Hal Yellow Jnckct 125
Horn tlhcr 150
MVI2 STOCK MAlKiTS.
Omahn'H AVeok Oprnctl With a LlRht Run
nnd Higher Prices.
OMAHA. Jan. 2J. The week opens with n
veiy llRht run , only 100 cars In ulI. 11 Is dim-
cult to Uuy stock In tlio country now. Farm
ers and fccdois have plenty of corn and think
they will hold thin cattle a llttlo lonior.
prices beiiu so ruinously low last week ,
while the country Is geiier.illy bullish on the
hos market mid since last week's sharp ad
vance they are liolillni IIOKS it prices that nro
out of reach of emulous buyers. This will in
a measure expl.iln the moaner olTerltiis for
the llrstday of the week.
There was only u handful of cattle hero and
these were notliiiu ottri as to nu.il ty , Huy-
ors wanted thorn , hoivover. and also wanted to
soc a bolter run Tuesday im 1 for this rest of
the week. It was therefore not dltlieult for
sellers to pet fully lUo moro than they lotild
baturdiiv for the same class of cattle. TradIng -
Ing was rather lively at the advance and com
paratively llttlo decent sloelc remained
unsold o\or the no-m hour. Uoodl.lOi tol.i : > 0-
II ) . tUors Bold from Rl. tu to tl.5 with infoiior
to fnlr stock fromil/ato JI25. The advance
was entirely duo to the light receipts and the
cencr.il sentiment Is aot by any means one of
confidence
Hutehor atuff also mlvnnced In sympathy.
There w.is u vorv meaner showlti ? of choice
stock hero and the general run of stuff wiis
llttlo better than common , b'omo coed fat
l,300lb. cons sold for MJO but the so-called
peed cows sold largely from J2.UO to * .Mo
I'.ilr to coed cows sold from ji.gs t0 ji.jj amj
common and canning grades fromtt.bOtotl.TV
Hulls , oxen and stags woie llrm and calved
about sto.idy. The movement wns rather
free and an o.irly c-le iranco otroctod.
Htookors and feeders fclioucd no particular
change , tne supply of both fresh and st.ile
cattle liclnc rather limited and the dciunnd
not 01 oily brink. Tr.ido w is slow , rtlth s lies
largely ul from * - > .i > to i..TO. Uepre ontatlvo
sales :
STr.cns.
lil-hur. Tl.o pro v tiloii mat * < ot opened ht ron
nml lilsher. tlinsnmilv was ll ht , shippers and
speculators till 1.0.1'business
anil luu il hou e
seemed to ha\oirod orders , ( Jooil 10 eholco
heavy ho H sold utifrom ifl.2) ) loJI : i ) , eonimon
heavy and mixed nitckurfc at finni } l.r. 10 fi.-j )
with IlKlil and IlKlit.mixed luailsal from$1.1 > u
toll.22'4. ' roinnvry cnniiiion hluil told s
low asJlHOioiluttio ) , | hi.-Hulk of tliomlt-H
ere foi f4.l5Ttl.-A. lly II o'clock the pens
nnrueleurod. It wfujUho llvolle&t market o
liavo had In NOIIIO tfine and i\hnt U bettor I ho
Av. sli. I'r. I'r.
217 - l HVO
IOS 3 75 10J 4 2 ! )
40 4tl 420
1.0 420
4211
420
M . . . 191 6) 4 12' .
7H Ul ! 120 4 II
7.1 rrr. 2tO 4 M
70 Kri 10) 4 11
II .111 - 4 II
M . ,321 SCO 4 15
1-5 . 231 J 0 4 II
W ) VIS | Ji 4 1715
' 0 . . . . 2.14 241 4 li 4
r.i 2vo 4 i7'i '
2S1 - | | ; i ,
211 40 4 K'S '
271 8(1 ( 4 8) )
8M 40 421
8H M ) 420
fiS 'is * H ) 4211
21,7 , 2l'fl ' 4 VO
fiStfl . . .51 Wl 420
210 4JI
tfl . . 271 no 1 10
Erp The uro.tcr part of the n-co pin
were ronsliniMl through , und not olUTi'd on
the niiirUut. Qnoiiitlons Natives , ( i T. 'i S-'u
Tiestorns. til ftn10 : common nud Mnekn * .
12 f.0 < a.t 75 ; limits \vcln'hlni. 40 to 00 II s . } l Ibfif.
5 1.0.
_ _ _
llwrlpts mill DU.iiisltl ) ii of St ) < ' < .
Olllclul iccolntsiiiid dlsoslllon | of NtocU nn
shown by the hooUsof llio I'lilon StncU Vnrds
company for the tnoniy-fourho'm. onilltu llt
r > o'aloak p in Jiiiiuiiry _ i. l9 , ' .
Thr AVi'i'U'H 1'urclmsrs.
HID iiumlor of cattle. 'ios'and
slioup purch IMH | on the nun kct tiy the dlticr-
ent buyers durliu the p istvock. .
1IITV ( IIS
Onmlin l'nckln Co ! l SI ! j
'Hied H HmmnonilCo 1701 a sis
snlft , t Co .MSI PI 47 I IS2
'I ho Ciulnli ) I'ncyinuCo 2.VII 4i )
Utlicrs i fi.'lSI I' , 111 IW
Totnl. . 41.UI
tKo l.lStoi < l ( > tixrkrt.
. III. . Jan.iV-'ISpeclal Tolo.'ram to
THE IlKE.1 The rccolpts ofe.ittli > v\ero from
SUM ) to .1,030 head short of the avorr'o fora
Mondiiy , which fnct servol to pnslbly
sticncihon the vluus of holders and thov
nsUedhUhor jirlcrs They dt I not In all c.ives
succeed In unload In cat an advance , but useful
cnttlo In the ollTereiit classes jjenoially
sold to a llltlo hotter advantaeo thin on the
closinz d-iys of last wook. The scare tv of
cnrs cliTkpil llio shlpo'n ? inoMMiient. other-
ulso the better KmiK's of stci-rs would no
doubt h.ivo commuido'l ' a siihst.intl il ud-
vance.as there were tow of them Trade oponcd
1 itor til in iisiml nml sliw , but It became
fairly active toward noon and about a'l ' the
olTerlnss llirillv clnuzed hands. 'I ho ranzo
of n notations was from $1.0 1 to ? 1.00 for poor to
choice cows , Jl. 50 to JliV ) for poor to extra
bulls. SI.SS to $ ! . > forstocltersand fpedorR'Mirl '
tilll toJTi for coMimon to oxti.i steers Veal
calves wrro In light supply and were firm at
from . ' ,00 to $0 00.
Trade In hozs was active at an avorapo ad-
v.inco on Saturdaj's ouot itlons of fiO'iiTc to
lOc. Common to i hoioc ho. ivy wol.'hts worn
wanto I at from $ I.T > to $1 ( A and J4 " to $1 .V >
was frculy pa'd for lights. Rocelpts
were poinpirnthclv Bin ill nnrt nero
of a poor quality , nvldei.co of the 1'itter
fact Is furn'sliod by the limited number of
bales ntover SI.Vi w 1 o choice sorts wnro In
demand at ll.dl. The creator uirt of the
Ir.i.lliii : was rtonnat from $1 : i" > to $4,51 for
light. } 4 40 to ? l.n ( or mixed nnd modliim and
$4 43 to V H forhoivv. Voiy llttlo stuff vviiii
left In llio pens and tlio c'oso w tsstpjdy. The
demand for Mipep and lambs cal'cd for au te
its many as wore on s.ilo nnd tncreforo the
nurUct maintained a llrm tone.
Sheep were quoted at fromll.'O toJIV ) for
inor to choice and sales of l.imbs wore on n
ban s of frumSI.SJ to JC.V ) . Local slauchtorcrs.
as for some day p.ist , w ro the prtnrlual buy
ers few helm ; taken I\K \ shipment ullve.
r.ccolpts were : Uiittlu , U.'OO ; hogs , iOC03 ;
shpop. fi.COO.
Tlio KvenlnK .Tournul reuorts : OATPI.E-
I'ccelpts. ir > ( ) jO ; shlpmcnt- < , 4.0'Q : innrkot
stoidy : good to oho co stcors. II.Jfia47' :
others , $ .1 IMl4.ri : stockprs and feelers , $ i23
® : in : .otts. $1.70(2.201. (
lion Hocolpts. ifi.OO ; shlumonts. 12.000 :
111:11 : not nctlvc nnd l"c hlclioi ; rouzh and
common , $ l.ir > ® l.2V ; pickor-i and mtxc't. M : IMB
4 ! > > : prlmo he.'ivv and butchcis' weights. $1.50
tiH.my : Hht. . 9t.vv&i v > .
SuRKi' KecclDts. O.OM : fihlp'iicntR , toil mar-
slow. vfoak to lower ; ewe * . il-IO&X V ) : mixed.
* l.iOi.7V : : wothnrs. $ " > U'riO ' ; fed Toxuns ,
$4.40 ; westerns , $ VJOft-.JO ; lambs , fl.533 10.
Jfovv York Mvo Stoclc llnrkct.
NEW VOIIK. .Inn. KS. URKVES Receipts fl.2J.'l
liOHd : market slow but sto.idy : native steers.
M.7.W > 2l per 101 His : bulls and cows. II O O
5.M : Crossed beef sto.idv atO'iSOc per lb ;
Cu.vi-8 Uocolplo. 8(7 ( head : \ealb flrm :
prassers imd western ealvcb dull and lowers ;
vp.ila , 53u ! ) per lb. ; cr.iesors , fJ.S.Vi&.TA ;
vvestorn e lives. $ J 2.W.J.7S.
Siir.Fi1 Hi-coipts , re.OOi hc.id : rn.irlint rtull ;
shocp. ) .2.Viil'.iJ ) ) per 110 Ibs. ; Iambs , ? > .OXS7.0J ;
dressed mutton , stoidy , T'i&OHo per lb. ;
dressed limbs , llrm. lVjtlii > ic.
lions KpcolptK. 1- . ' ) D IIP id. consigned dlroct.
Nominally btoady. $ I.Ki4 < ! . * > .
Kaiitis Clt ) Ilvo Stuck Mlirki't.
ICA-.svs CITV. Mo. Jan 2. > OATTr.u Ro-
colpts. 2.3JO : shipments. 2.8 I ) t-tcurs were
llrm to hlKhor ; cows and feeders hloaUy.
Drui-Hcil beef and sliliiiiliii steers sold at
JKtoai'.T : cows and holfor , $1 57V sloclt-
crs and feeders. M.i ( R I : c > .
llooHjcolpts. . MHO ; slilpmunts. 1,813. The
in n nt w B autlvo with ho ivy steady to So
liluhprnndllilitsSo to H'c lilchoi. Hulk. $1.15
® 4.2ri ; all ar.ides. t i 7.V3 , 1 3.1.
SilHK.l1 Rocoipts. 1000shliiiPnts : | ) , rilO. Oholco
shpepvvcro In ili'inind and siioiu' to hlgliei ,
with jioor stulT neglected ami wo ik.
St. I.oiili Mtu st > ck
Pr. I.O-IH. Mn. J.in. S5. U\TTrB-l > opplits |
l.ujil : shlpments.Iliil : maiKot btionj ; fall to
iiootl natlvcs.JIOUMl.il ) ; Texans and Indians ,
fair to choice , * . ' .7' > ® U0 !
lions liocolpts , 4,70 : hhlpmcnts , 'i13) ! ) ; m.ir-
kot hlKhor ; Heavy 4.4.110.4 SO ; mlxod , f J 'JO '
Ct4 W ; light , f I HO ® ) 50.
A .v.vo u xci : w K.V r.i.
the old plays probably the flnest
oxnmplo of wluit rcnl'coincdy ought to bo Is
Ooldsmith'H ' "Sho Ktoop-i to Conquor. " Il
tin ; the charm of naturalness In
tbo dlalosua and devclanmunt of the
chntnctois. The oxcniciatliiKl.v funny
ontnnploinonts and situations scorn to bo the
nutural outcome of the llrst blunder. Tony
Uuinpkin Is u rare mui unctuous cbar.irtur ,
and It will bo interesting to sea \vluit Mr.
Stuait Kobsou will iiialio of him. Mr. Hob-
snn. supported by his excellent rompinv of
playois , will proit'ont "Sho Stoop } to Con
quer" at Uo.vd's now theater on Thursilny
uud Krldav uvcniups of this wool : for tub
first tiino in the city. On Saturday after
noon and uvcninc Uronson Howard's Amcri
can comedy , "Tho Henrietta , " will bo the
bill. Tlio sulo of beats will open nt' ) o'clock
tomonow morning.
Mr. Allroil Hradloy , representing Han-
Ions' "Superba , " which comes to the Now
Kay A the llrit luroa evenings of next week ,
Is In the city.
Mr. Harry Mawson , thn author of the
marvelous w.ir pluy , ontltlcd "A Fair
Hubol , " is very proud of tbo horse used by
his hoio iIurniK the stirring battle scene ,
which nvoUos such ontliuslasiii. All theater
Roera uho luivo witnessed this moat ncnom-
cnal of successes , luivo U'oudurcd why the
horse rears and capura with biich giandcur ,
and unstudied inVct. Mr. Mnwson Bhiikca
hands with himself over the fnct that It is n
prandsnn of the celebrated maio ( Jlalrotto ,
ridden by Cunerul McClcllan Uui'lnj , ' the
iniineuvois execute ! br the Army of the
1'olomac. A dolltihod nudlonco uhvaja wol-
comon his ptoud appearance , and tlio tableau
which concludes thU horolo oplsoJo is un-
doubtedlv the llncjt plccii of thcatiiuiil dls-
plav thr.t this season will alTori ) . At the
Kanuiin street theater for Unco nk'tils , coin
mcndni ; Thuisday oxcnliif , with nmtlnee
Saturday.
Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'SS
Cr WJ ivin..vi'5 ; COCOA ( "Best & Goes Farthest" ) seems to bo ;
high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffee ; !
1 lit , of good coffee costs at least 'Me. , makes 31 half-pint cups
3 ' ' " " therefore OOc. , " 93 " " "
1 " V. H. COCOA " a'sa OOc. , " 150 " "
JgaiT'Which is tfie Cheaper Drink ?
KKTAII , 1KICK 03 cups of Coffuo ,
OO C DU | > or puuad " "
60 "V.H.Cocoa !
Sold by every Grocer. in
OMAHA
nifl |
tUlll
AAVMMJM AND TKNIN.
Umati i 7di ( A .tunlii < ;
( V. ,
Hnx lianiinncti * , oil nnil
ruliticrrtnllilnii Saml fur
Uc 11 lit I-nrn iin ,
H.UJr. AM ) T\VIM2" .
Ucntf Onuth'l Hay r < v
Imiorleri mid niuitific
tiiror' ,
I lour Sicks , llurlnpi ami
'
"
lIirYt'IiKH.
A. 11. ltrilu > A Cn. , 31 O. Damn ,
1 0 > DoJcjo Mreit. llc ! ( lot id ) 1 on inontlil } '
pivmenH.
Semi for our citilo u
rnru.im st , Oimlm
peers A NI > SIIOKH
Monc-lro SID )
Vnilory onrnpr llthnmt lloiiuli Rtrc-ct *
Wo nro iiiftMni close ) > Irof to'U li lyoi , nmt ore
Oinaba Ooiiolidit ) d E'.eotrio'.l ' 0) . ,
M or . Dynnmot , InmiiVlro nnd Electrical tup
pllaiul All Kinds.
1112 Howard > trcnt , Omalia
_ MATS. 1-irc. u lines ,
IT .1. L. Uit A O. I ( Int. Ihtxrii' A O ) . ,
llftt * 01P , FlMIT COO 1 , . . . of
pliuej nul mittens , nlloir an I furs
Utli nnd Hartley , MI sou
IIAIIDU AllIO
Itectti A ll /.din ,
Cor lOtlinntlJnikionMli lliillilcrt * Imnltriro no
ni'ctmnloi tjili
OniAlm
Ill i.S WOUKS.
I'aiton A Vitrllni Ir.n
Wrought mil rn < l Iron
hiillilln , ! work. irulnoi.
li n s work , trcnorn I
aims INIIIV. :
U. A. bttmcli II , .1 //ii ; if , Jr.
Millinery , iiollon , clonkn
IMnnoi ortiii' , nttlsts'
utc ,
lUlllTl'lll , 1 > | C
lin-118 b loth H O.imlin 1511 Doiuln
OYhTI-SS. ! !
A. IJaith /'fct ( ( A Co. .
I'nckor" of oyitor' , flsh Oyster" , Fl h nnd Cole'ft
mi 1 Celery , SID Smith lOl'i ' bt
( flSI/eivonworth St. Dnvld Cole , .Mnn.ijor.
OILS.
CoHilldatcil Tdiik Line
Co ,
Itcllncd nnd lubrlcitlnK
ell < , niio rcHBC , etc.
pitonuob : CO.H.MIS ION.
lliancli A Co. . Itllilirll A Smith.
Donlpraln country prol- I'rortnrc , frulti of nil
lire , frulH , vcirotiblji ,
etc. kinds oy.ituri ,
1.J07 Uow.irJ Street. 13th nud llnrnor Hlrcell ,
Klisliliniuii A tons. Jas. A. Olark & Co ,
Itutter , chooio ,
CK ,
Iluttor , CK I nnct poultry
poultry and K ma
un i t. COUbuuth Utli aireei
Hidtlell & Co. , G. Pegau. |
Coiinnlsslon Merchant ,
Huttcr th" < no cgKs.roi- I'riiiluic1 muter. Kngi ,
ctil > lc fnilli poultry t heoo mid 1'uullry.
l.'th nnd Itunnrd til ) ,
Anil untno. Umnhn.
Mullia & MoOlain , Biiigjam. & Son ,
SllTOlnltlOH. llllltT. O/.M Send UB > our I KS , Hut-
chucuc. poultry , iitc. No ter , 1'onltry. ( jaaio ,
13d llti Hot Ist Nit. Hldoi , Kto.
ban ) . . 1701-3 I.oiTuiiwnrlli St.
BONDED PUBLIC WAREHOUSE
1PAOITY 6OO.OOO BUSHELS.
rule for All Kiinls of Grain
,1 , MONEY ADVANCED OK CONSIGNMENTS.
' Ail rnln uuUhi'il. lnsiujleil | un I Htur.iiu ratij
.lulijfilicil by bt.ito olllcura.
Write lor rntoj mill fu.l p irtli'iil.m and conslgl
\fchliniicntbcnruuf \
constitutes a good Advertisement ?
Howio write aiiddesignagoodAdyertiSCMient ?
Where to place a good Advertisement ?
PiMPolmNT QUESTIONS liVERY ADVERTISER
OUGHT TO ASK HIMSELF WHO EXPECTS TO
[ MAKE MONEY OUT OF ADVERTSING. _ |
In tlie Newspaper Advertising
2 Field has taught us the WMftT ,
the HOW and the WHERE of ADVERTISING. Can we seive you ?
$ Newspaper Advertising Agents ,
CG and 68 West Third Street ,
CINCINNATI , 0 ,
1816 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nob. , \
Tb eminent ipecl llit In nerrom. chronic prlr t tluo J ililQ and urlnirr dlieaiBi A rejuUi o
rrglitcrd < r iluatoliiaiodlcinc m dlpluoiai and rertlfloitui Hiuw It illll trontlnx with the groaUil mat
ci > 5i. rutirth ptrai torrliiua , loil uianhuod temlnal wc4liieii ul/hl luuai. liujxjtonar. irptilll * lrlf
turn , mnurrlioea , flfot , rnrlcjcolu , etc. Ha latienrf meil. New Ireituitnt tor Ion of rltil pa' r P rtl .
unalilo loTiilt rae m r t > o treated el bum * b7 o/rsipondonc * Mdloln * or laftrum-inti i ut br raill o
ciprm nur lr pick * I oo laarki lolnilloite coot ni > or itaaor Oo p rioail liilorrlcw prafermd. Co
ulKUIon ttta Corroiponc nceitrlctlr Pilrito Uooli ( tlrnorlii of Utt ) imtfrou. Onoi lioun , tt
9 I.u. Uutid/ .a , tolm Head Htmy lu vl/ . j