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6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE-THURSDAY ; , JANUARY 23 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Wheat Wnu Dull nnd Weak at the Start
Yesterday.
OFFERINGS WERE QUITE BEARISH
Cut No riKiirn nn tlm Itonril
rlilRn Win n ( iPiirrniM .Seller
Jtarly In I In. Hrmilnn Stock *
nnil llniifl * .
CltlOAno. Ill , , , Inn. ST. Wheat was dull nnd
* cak nt tlio start this morning. Thuro wai no
fresh war news to stlmulato II nnd entiles
were rather onsy with domestic market * lend-
Inn downward. Speculation was dull with tlio
offerings generous nnd tlio to no of trade w.is
for n , tlmo unmistakably bearish , A good
many bulls of ycstcrd.iy who had carried
properly over , notwithstanding yesterday's
weakness , BCCIIIO ! to ( cut thai they Iind intido
n nilstiiko unit cold freely today. "English
Ocorno" Hmlth , who had taken on a good line
during the Inst few day * , was reported
to hnvo put It on the market this
morning nnd was followed by muny of
tlio smaller operators. I'nrdrldgo wrs ulso u
generous Roller early In tlio sesilon , putting
out n good line through Cutler iinu others.
Tlio report of Secretary Mohlor of tlio Kansas
Hoard of Agriculture estimating lust year's
crop nt 5,000,0)3 ) 1)U. inoro than estimated by
the Government statistic in and putting the
acreage for next year at an Increase of 23 per
cent , helped along the depression ns did prl-
vnto cables quoting prices lower.
May opened unchanged at Ol o nnd gr'id-
tinlly sold olT toUIc. . Hut nt tills point the
news became more onconr.igln ; nnd tlio mar
ket turned. Minneapolis roporto.l more ox -
port buying there with .13,000 liu , already
taken. Secretary Mohler In answer to a prl-
vnto dispatch from Coiiiiselmiin & Day nenled
the statements attributed to htm. 1'lnally
CIIIIIQ llrndsticut's report showing a
decrease on both coiists for the Inat week of
over I.OOO.IHJU bu. nnd tirlvato cables also be
came moro fnvorable. I'nrdrldgo ( illicitly
turned buyer nnd thocrowil followed uiiil fern
n tlmo there was unite a s.-ramblo to gut buck
the whont dumped early and May ro-o easily
toir.'c. Then i iirdrldgo turned again and led
n vicious sol I IMC raid. I.nlo cables itiotliu |
declines nt London , Liverpool and 1'arls
liclpod the down turn and n lnrgo amount of
lout ! wheat came out on tlio break wh.ch fol
lowed , Mny going down to UUjoiind the o OMJ
was easy at Die.
Corn was ( | nlet today , but wns rather ( Inn
during the forenoon on rood buying by one or
two prominent hoilbcs nnd somu covering by
8hort > . ' 1 here were no new features to iilToet
values to liny extent. Muy oponoU unchnngsd
Rt4nc , advanced to 4U ? o , weakened some In
the afternoon and closed steady at 4Ju.
Oats wcio Mrm on good covcr.'ni by shorts
and better outside demand : ntrurlngs wcro
light. The close shown prices unclmngoil.
Hog products wcro caster on the larger re
ceipts of hogs thiin expected nnd lower prices
nt the yards. There 'were some weak rallies
durln ? the session , but the general tendency
wns downward nnd the close was nt or near
thn bottom. I'ork shows a loss of froni3lo to
82140 , lard of from 5c to 7Ko and ribs oir from
. ,
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
128 ours : corn , 240 ears ; oats , 1J oars ; hogs ,
4.r > ,0u ( houd.
TheleadlnR futures ranged us follows :
OI'E.V ,
WIIKAT-N'0.2
Jnnunrr t 87H
Mny W UIJ6 111
COHN No. 2
January February , , , jM | |
Mny 40 40 4CM
OAT8 No. 'I
Jnnuary 28
Mnr : iuH HOW SUM
MthH 1'OIIK
Jnminry. . . . 11 42Mi
liny 11 BO U83K
I.A1ID
Jnnuarr w ( I 37K
Mny. . . . . ; u UUi ( i 05
BUOHT 111118-
jBimarr S BTM 6 70
May i i)7 ! < ice
Cash quotations were as follows :
f Wiun Nominally unchsingcd.
WHEAT-NO. 2 spring wheat , HOVlo : No. 3
spring wheat , 81f(282o ! ( : No. 2 rod , tU © 90c.
COIIN No. 2.3754c. No sales.
OATS No. 2 , 2WJSC8UC ; No. 2 white , 29Siu ;
No. II white , 2o. ! )
IlVE-No. 2. 80o.
IIAllt.KV-No. 2 , 59 > aOOc : No. 3 , 4537o : No.
4 , HVO-V-'c.
FLAX HEED-NO. 1 , 03Kc.
TIMOTIIV SF.EO 1'rline , ll.2iai.27.
I'oiix Mess pork , per bbl. , J.408.45 : Inrd.
WHISKY Distillers' finished Roods , per ual. ,
Receipts nnd shipments tod.iy wcro as fol
lows :
On the Pro lueo o.xchanpo today ; The butter
market was firm ; fancy creamery , 208e < ! ! ;
fine western , S0412To : ordlmiry.vKaMc ; selected
dairy , S3tt2te. ( ERCS , 23V4e.
. . .OIIEEME Klrm ; full cream Cheddars , 10 > 4' < a
ll'ic ; Huts. lliailic : You n ir Americas. UOk'e.
lliiiKs Unchanged : wet s-ilted Now Or
leans selected , 43 to 7'ilhs. , CGSo : today's se
lected. 50 to TO Ibs. . reSc.
TALLOW Unchun ed.
New Vork Markutn.
Nnw YOIIK , Jan. 27. KI.MUII Hcoolpts. 21.681
packatrcs ; exports fi.0.a barrels. 8,3,10 sacks :
innrkotdull and heavy ; sales. 10,050 bhls.
OIIHN MKAL Quiet.
WHEAT Itocolnts. O'.i,750 ' bu.- ; exports , 160-
214 lju. j sales , l,3av 0 bu. futuies. 318,000 On.
snot. Spot market lower , unsettled , active ;
No. 2 rod. Il.01 , ' < ai.i2 In store and elevator ;
* l.U3K < ai.04y allo.it ; tl.n2 > r li.(5K ( f. a b.
Nil. 3rcd,08ia.'JUc ; unernilcd rcd.82ic < iM1.00"
No. 1 northoru , $ l.t)4iai.05y ) ! ; No. I hard
ll.OOKOl.08 : Na 2 northurn. fl.DO.nai.oiJi.
Options declined SUfiJiO on wor.kor c-ables ,
ndvaneed iBlo on decreased "upplles
by HradNtrcot's statement and freer export
demand ; doellnod fiom Kc to He on forelincrs ;
and local limes , sollltiK on n fuither decline
abroad and closed weak at 7 o under yesterday -
day 'No,2.Januiirv , fl.ttti February , fl.02 ®
! . { . olosimr at 81.02 ; Mnn-li. * I.027iai.03V. (
.
lUiti.KY MAI.T Dull.
CoiiN-Itccelpts. 132.B2.3bu. ; exports. 45.WJ4
liu.i salcR. 710.000 bu. of futures ; 3IB.OOJ bu.
pot ; spot market Irroiriilar , cloilnu- steadier
Mild iiollvoi No. 2. 48Jii48 ! ( o In elevator ; 4li ) {
April. 48 > c , closlnu 4s o : May. ,
48 o , 48 ? o ; Juno , 47 ® l8ic ! , oluslng
OATS-Itecolpts. 87,125 bu. ; exports. 143,403
bu. ; sales , U5,0 > obu. of futures ; ui.0io bu. of
western. 3J > 4 42o ; No. 2ChlciiKo,3o. :
I AV Easy and quiet ,
lloi-s Finn niulmileti fair demand ; state
common tocholro. SvS8cj I'nolilu coast , 20 ®
SunAit-naw , quiet and steady ; sales , 31. .040
Days ; lliihltt , old crop In More , 81 test , at'Jo ;
rouncd , qnlet and onsy ; the outside quota
tions am those jiottri ! by the trimt , Inside
prlhes povor Ihp rebate ; off A. 3.1-loa315.lilo ;
/"I11 A.4).qi4o ) ! : tunniinl A4Olio ) ; con
fectioners' A , 31 > ® 4o ; cut loaf , ( WMHoi
crushed , flJW'jio : powdered , 4 : t-it ! < a4 is-itio
uriiniilated. 4B4' ( < oi cubes , 4 3-1W14 5-10o ,
AloitAHSES Foiolsn , dull ; Now Orleans ,
quiet and steady ,
KlCE-Htoudy and quiet.
PKTHOLEUM Steady and quiet ; United
closed ut62io ! for I'eumury ,
C'OtTl.N bKEl ) ( ) II-Qllle ( .
TAI.LOW Htrongi cliy iJ2 for puckaKcE ) . 44' ; ©
I lii-tdo.
IlljslN Steady.
Tvui'UNTiNB-Qulot and Driii at 3e355io.
Kil8-l'"rinor ; Western , 84O230I reeelpls.
ZT.ti packuxes.
I'diiK Hleadyj fnlr demand ; mcs , ( U.75O
10.75' extra prime. HIM.
CUT MEATS Klrm und quiet ) middles , easy.
dull ,
LAUD Lower und dull ; western sto'im closed
nt 10.75 : lilies , 7M ) tierces at 0.7.rrfart.77U ;
opt on tales , 4,5tx ) tierces : January , to.74Q.tt.75 ;
I'cbruary , ffl.r. : March. M.7W10.80 , cloilnic at
KI.7VI Mayiati4ao.W. closing at faOl bid.
HUTTKU Moiterata demand uud limit west
ern dairy , IM 'bc ; webtern crciimcry , 320 ;
iiicin. : 32c.
OIIEESK Moderately active and Urm ,
Pin IitON Moderately uotlvc ; American ,
fl5.15idl7.75.
Con-Kit Weak anil Inactive ; Irko. 110.75.
l.KAli Dull and Urmur ; domcHtte. tl.'S.
TI.N Quiet nnd'weakj strain , fiu.txxaiaav
JMInneupolU Wju < ut Market.
MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. , Jan. 27. Thu wheat
market \ nsulmo tllft > U' ' today and scalpers
had tu iunu o tliumsclve * ouuluu of the I'lu
Tli uro wus no featuru to thu market and It
1m Id very steady with a small break at the
cluse. Muy wheat opened at b7Sc , last nlght'g
clo lui { price , nd LulJ" to the clone bttweou
tins price nnd W.Sc. The clo o tor May wa *
Wl o nnd Jiinnnry X > ' ( c Tlio cash market
cleaned up No. 1 northern at iiliont SGc. Ixiw
grades drnKgod. Hccelpts of wheat hero were
213 earn ; nt Diiluth nnd Superior 85 earn.
Clo < o ! .Innunry , closlnff nt Met Mnyj opened
nt7 ? c hlKhest. h7Sc ; lowc t , M" c : closltiff.
81V on track. No. 1 Imrd. fP ci o. 1 , north
ern , MfiCj No. 2 , nurtlrorn. HKliKc.
London Wool .Mnrket.
LONDON , Jan. 27.At the wool sales today
I2.C20 balPH WUTC olTrteil. Thcro wn u largo
attendance nnd n better feelliiR. lluycrn
wrro Hppircntl.v o.itlslU'd Hint a bH l < of
rallies had been catitbllshed. The competition
\viisnctlvo.iile-ts quantity wis wlthdrnwn !
the bettor Melbourne. Victoria nnd Queens-
I nd wools were well taken : Inferior kinds
drained ; pieces Mild readily nnd tlecco
iold with difficulty ; several of the
finer lots of greasy were sold for
the United Htntoi. A circular Issued by
Charles llalmo & Co. , wool broker * , Buys : The
prices of merinos lias declined n ucr cent on on
iivorncu except for peed aroasy , Riiltuble for
the United States. 1'olJowlnR nro thn sales
nnd the prices obtained : No'v Houtll Wales ,
4,100 bales ; secured , IHl -i Il'id ' ; scourea
locks and pieces , 5' dTt.ls id ; greasy , fifjiod :
nreasv locks nnd pieces 2Xd.74d. ! Mnlbourno
and Victoria , 1.30 bales ; seoured.SHdttlslliid :
s--oiireil locks nnd pieces , UUdl&ls 3Hd :
cransy , Mitltf. Rreasy fockn nnd
pieces , 3U < ! W > < 1. QuiMUisland. 4.I10J bales :
scoured , lOdOls 'ld ; Hcourco looks and
pieces , Ihftls ! ld ; croasy cond , 'KlftlOd : Rroasy
loc s and pieces , 4Hu&7.1d. { Now /.cnliind ,
l.irobiiles ; scoured locks nnd pieces ,
2 > idi creasy , 8.10)1111 ) ; crensy locks and piece" ,
OHd(3f'id. ( ) Uapo of ( Hod Hope and Niilul.
l.iroimfps ; m-ouroil , 7df& ( s2'4d ; scoured looks
and pieces , Od ; gtoasy , 4dG3d ; greasy locks
and pieces. 4d ,
Omalin I'rodnro Murhrts.
Fens Kresh slock , 205J2lc.
HUTTKU 1'nlr to Rood , IUl7o ! choice coun
try , loa'Jlp.
I'l.ouitOmaha Milling company's Hclliinco
Patent , S..oo ; tuvinclblu Patent. 3.M : Lone
Stnr Superlative. J2.25 ; nowllakc. Jl.W ) ; Kanoy
Kamllv. l.Hi : S. R Oilman's Oold Medal , ? - ' . ' :
Snow White , t..S i Hnowtliiko. 2.0 ; low jtrado ,
{ l.iil ; Quccniof the Pantry. $2.7 : ) .
POULTIIY Chickens , fresh stn k , OJfc7c | poor
stock , 4c ; turkeys , IXtMCu ; KUCSO untl . ( liiuks ,
OAMK Mnrkot glutted with rabbits : some
houses refuse to accept them from the ex
press companies , tiooil stock was ofTuroil ns
low as 25c per doz.
HlliKS No. I green sal'od lildos ,
No. 2 croon salted hides , K@3'Jo : No. I
salted hides. 25 to4)'lbs. ) , 4ilio ! : No. 2 nroon
suited hides. 25 to 40 Ibs. , 3 ® 'Jc ; No. 1 veal
calf , 8 to 1 1 Ibs. , Oo : No. 2 veal u.ilf. S to 15 Ibs .
4c ; No. I dry Hint bides. 7"o ; No. 2 dry Hint
hides. .Vftde : No. 1 dry sa ted hides. .ISdc. Tal
low. No 1 , 3H7i4c ; tallow. No. 2 , 3 > ic : grease ,
white AKftlSin ; grease , nhlto II , : i'.ilic :
grease , yellow , 3o ; r.rc.iso , dark , 'JlJe : old but-
tnr. "JQ ic : beeswax , prime , KSc : rougli tal
low , HJtt.'e.
Oiniilni Clralu Alurlint.
Prices based on delivery at Mississippi river
points , Nebraska Inspiration , and ton days'
shipment , uu'oss otherwise stated. Cash grain
calls for shipment within live days .
Wheat No. 2 spring file bid ; No. 3 spring 78 o
bid.
bid.Ill
Ill E No. 2. 81c bid ; No. 3 , Wo bid.
OATS No. 2 white , 31c bld'No. 3 white , ! 0',4c
bid , 30o iiHked : No. 2 mixed. 2lo ) bid.
COIIN No. 2 cash.ofic hid. ofl'So asked ; Feb
ruary , 30io ! bid , 30ic ! asked ; No. 2 white 37U
bid. v
Among the sales reported were : 50,000 No. 2.
corn , thirty days t > hlpment , Su Louis terms ,
: Uic ; oKW ( No. 3 or better corn , thirty days ,
'CiVie ; 25,000 No. 3 or bettor , Uurllniiton term * ,
35Hc.
UOAIID Or TUADG NOTES.
M. A. Duff. NohraskaClty , was on tlio board.
W. H. Haslet , Charleston , Nob. , was In lookIng -
Ing over the grain market.
Kansas City Markets.
KANSAS Ctrv. Mo. . JKU , 27 WHEAT Steady.
No 2. hard , 77c : No. 2 red , SGc.
CoilN Wcak ; No.2,3lc ; white. Kic.
OATS May , lower ; others steady ; No. 2 cash ,
? 8c bid : January and February , 2so bid ; May ,
SOKcbld.
UVE Strong at 78c for No. 2.
FLAX SEED 8lo on n b.isls of purs.
HKAN Firm ut 07o for sucked.
11 AV Firm , unchanged ; timothy , td.00 ; fnncy
prairie. J7.0U ; good to choice , J5.0TSO.OO ; low
gr.idcs. $ * > .00.
HECEti-s Wheat , O.ODO b. ; corn. 3..00bu. ( ; oats ,
2K)1 ( ) tiu.
SHIPMENTS Wheat , 13.000 bu. ; corn , 1,000 bu. ;
oats. l.OJO bu. _
Mll\viukou JIarlccts.
Mti.wAtiKKB , WIs. . Jan. 27. WHEAT Easy ;
Na - spring. fiOo : No. l northern , Olc.
COIIN Quiet : No. 3. 3Cu.
OATS Lo.ver ; No. 2 white. 30c ; No. 3 white ,
SXtOic.
KVE Steady : No. 1. illc. \ .
HAULEV Quiet ; No , 2. 65Uo ; sample ,
59to. }
Coll'ee Market.
NEW YOIIK. Jm. : 27. Options opened steady ,
live to ton points down , closed steady and
unchanged to ten up ; sales. 2.500 bags , in
cluding : January. S13.COim3.10 : February.
gl2.MX3 > l2.70 ; March , $12.35I2.45 ; April. t.2.J ;
Muy. IK'.o ® 12.10 : July. f,1.80 : September ,
} ll.iOiMI.80 ( ; October. 111.70 : spot Rio. qulot
and Orm ; No. 7. ( I3.5l3.87'/i.
St. T.ouls Markets.
ST. Louis. Mo. , Jan. 27. WiliiAT-Caah. 68.V
OIIUK Qulot : cash ,
OATS Steadv ; c sh , S
Point Now , fll.G2 > i.
LAltu-Jfl.311.
WlllSKV ( I.1IL
Cliiclnnntl Markets.
CINCINNATI. O. , Jan. 27. WIIKAT Strong ;
No. 2 red. tr.l'ic.
COIIN Easier ; mixed , 4lQn'ic.
OATS Moderate demand ; No. 2 mixed ,
33'I4C.
WHISKY fl. 10.
.Sugar 'Market.
HAVANA. Jnn. 27. Sugar was qulot. The
Central Constunoia estate up to data bus pro
duced over IM.OW ) bags and It continues to
mnKo I.OOJ dally. It Is calculated that the
total yield of this estate will be 1UO.OCO bugs.
Liverpool Market. ! .
LivKiirooL. Jan. 27. WHKAT Qnlot but
steady ; holders olTer moderately ; No. 2 red
winter , 7x lOidQ7s ! ( lid per cental.
UoitN Steady , demand fair ; now mixed
western , 4s 3d per cental ,
Toledo Market.
TOLKDO. O. , Jnn. 27. WHEAT Lower ; No.
2 uush , und January , OJiic.
CoitN steady : No. 2eush39c
OAT.S Quiet ; No. 2 cash , 32lic.
Niiw Yiirk Dry Coodn Marlcot.
NKW YOIIK , Jan. 27. There wus no change
In the dry gooJti market ,
Talk.
CincAno. III. . J'ui. 27. Kimnctt. Hopkins &
Co to S. A. MoWhortor. On curu lust evenIng -
Ing PnrdrlfUo started out to sell tlio crowd nil
the culls on whout that they wanted begin
ning ntlCUQ. A few Inlliicntlul traders bought
him to n standstill paving him ns high as
V3 > io und there were a fnw trades at ! c. On
the i arly curb wheat hud mild doxvu to UIS4C ,
but subsequently advanced to U.'a on the ox-
tenslvo o ll bujlng. It was sup
posed that these culls were bought
oy a little syndicate of bullish
traders who have accumulated a largo line
of wheat und It was noised about that they
would take the Hold very aggressively today
anil make their culls good. Whether or not
I'ardrldcii Imagined there was something In
thu talk ho begun buying wheat on a largo
scale very early this morning und must have
taken considerable over ! , ooj,000 bu. it was his
buying that put up the price from Ul ?
tolr.'o but at the hitter figure , closing o.lbfoH
routing In easier , thu great bear let tne crowd
huvo all thov wanted , which was very llttlo
indeed , and tliiire'Wus a general scurrying to
uot out of long wheat , Tlio now * bus been
qiiUo beurlsh. It w.is stated that Secretary
Mohler of Kniixus hud reported nn IIICIOIMMI
ucrcutai of 25 per cent on the next
crop und n yluui of about live million
bushels In excess of the government's esti
mate of the last crop. The .North Dakota au
thorities also put Vn a utalm that the yield of
that btate wus about 13oo.iKX ( ) nushels groutur
than Mr. Dodge made It. It looks as If the
price would lie lower , but wo see nnoncnur-
aitemout to bhort t o market , Corn and outs
hare been ruthor stum ; most of the bcsslon ,
and conslderlm thu weakness In other
products , have hold up well. Imports of corn
were again large , us well as the new enguico-
inents. There Is a better demand for cash
btnir und Hie outlooic fur holder * Is reason
ably encouraging. In pruvU'ono the Increased
receipts nf mus unit lower pr.ccs at the yards
Induced free realizing saies under which
prices slowly recoiled. Probably the market
may sell elf t > unic , but ou all fair breaks wo
udvlsu purchases.
CIIICAIIO. HI. , Jan. 27. Coiinsolnrin & Day to
Cockrell Hros.Vhoit : was quieter today
und the crowd wan Inollnf d to trade on IIOWN
of the moment.- The professional character
of trading with operators mostly following
the murUut Inlhieneea makel the manic !
jerky and unstablo. Klnee the oloso thu ru
mored assassination of Patrick Kgan , the
United Htiiti's minister to Chill , cuuxM a rally
of f.e In calls to protect short sales. Corn and
oatH ruiiut hUhorou u hotter demand at thu
seaboard und buying to ceciiro prolllson re
cent short nates. Prices woikenud at thu
clone In sympathy with who t and closed
steady ut yesterday's latest Hsiiros.
I'.o visions opened weak , pules were urlncl-
pully to close thu recent M'cculutlvo ' pur-
chuses , upd the mariel having Ijecotnc over
loaded by packers boiling , the decline wus es
tablished without any material rallied Iroin
the opening .to the oio > o.Vothlnk on about
llu ) doullnu packura will begin to cover sales
inndoon the liuK'e ,
ClilCAdo , II ) . , Jan , 27. F. O. Logan A Co. to
J , Sands Commission Company : In sympathy
with lower foreign ud vices wheat opened
weak. Considering the light receipts and the
good demund for eiikh wheat the decline U
disappointing , Wociinnot recommend sellln :
It , nn wo pollevfl In higher price * and think
purchase * ou decline * will bo urolltablu. Corn
more active , good hurlnt by receivers nud
Ilia provision trndorp. The wnntof trfinsportft-
tlon faclllt CH Is cnnnlni n better feeling.
Should this continue prices may do n llttlo
bettor. Oats , Illllo dolnl. pr cos unchanged ,
Provisions cloicd easy ; sellinir by the unckors
wns the prominent feature. Too buying was
practically on local ncconnt.
, .STOCKS AMI 1IONDS ,
I'Inal Cliiingr * In tbr Lint Arn of No Spcrlnl
Slcnlllriuirr ,
NEW YOIK , Jan 27. The stock marktt again
showed considerable strength on spots while
an Increased volume of business was trans
acted , but the final changes In the list are ,
with hut few exceptions , of no special signifi
cance und prices arc about where they wcro
last night. That there still exists u larro ( U -
mitiui for Blocks Is without doubt and while
the room traders nro flghtltu the Improve
ment , stocks are passing Into strong bands.
As the supply of stocks diminishes the Insti
tutions und Individuals who uro largo lenders
of money are the mostncttvo buyers of secur
ities. The story that two large In
surance companies have been largo
buyers of Luokawatina obtained much
credence on the sttect todny and the
demand from smaller Investors wns again
BUtltclbnt to cause a 3 per cent rise In the stool. ,
but It was aftcrwurda offered heavily by a
prominent trader nnd the resultant decline
wns accompanied by rumors of a settlement
with thu slump. Manhattan continued Its up
ward movement , fairly rivaling Luckawnnna
In the. forenoon and was followed later by
Western Union , The we ik point In tlio list
was Louisville .t Nashville , which reflected
tlie early selling for foreign noconnt and It
was the only stock which finally showed a
material loss for the day. Iteudliiir was
again heavily traded In und followed
Luckawanna at n distance , both up and down ,
and like the Utter closed unchanged from
lust night. In the afternoon new buying of
a pronounced character appeared In the
grangers and Hurlltuton took the load In the
upward movement for u time and It retained
the greater part of thu gain at tlio close. The
buying wus largely for lloston bouses.
Among the low pr.eed shares Louisville , Now
Albany & Chlcngo was again very conspic
uous for Its activity and strength but It stood
ulono In this respect , the others being quiet
and traded In within the narrowest limits.
The Industrials were strong but qnlut
throughout. A decline of 2V ( pur cent In
Itlchmond & West Point preferred attracted
attention but a portion of It was regained und
the stock , while lower , shows only n fractional'
loss.
loss.Tho market opened with heavy pressure
from the foreigners and prices wcto nil lower ,
Loulsvllc ho I rm down ? pur cent , but the de
mand developed In the loudlngshurcs brought
the general list without canning any marked
movements outside of tlio few stock's men
tioned , nnd this strength with frequent fluc
tuations In temper lasted until well Into the
afternoon , when the weakening of the coalers
let the rest of the list oil nnd the curly trains
wcro generally wiped completely out. lleal-
lilng wus liberal , but theru were the same In-
Hluntflcant tlnctiiatlona throughout the list ,
The market finally closed active and firm on a
rally which brought Lackiiwnnna up 1 per
cent after It had sold at 140. Tno final gains
of note corner se only Manhattan , 3 per
cent ; Louisville , Nuw Albany k Chicago , 1H
per cent : llurlliuton , l per cent : while Loulg-
vlllo&Nashville lost lli percent.
The following uro the closing quotations for
the leading stocks on the Now Vork Stock ex
change today :
The total sales of stocks today were 441.047
t-harcH. Including : Atchieon , 0,320 ; Chicago
Gas , 1S.07A ; Delaware , Lackawanua & West
ern , 84t8Q ; Eric , ll,2llj ( Louisville & -Nashvillo ,
24.U41 ; Manhattan. 11,10) ) : Missouri I'ucldc. 0,000 ;
Northwestern , 8,230 ; Northern I'acltlo pre
ferred , ! 0,025 ; 1'aclQc Mull , 4.5W ; St I'uul ,
11I.OJO ; St. i'nul & Omaha , 11.378 ; Union Pa
cific , ll',74S ; Western Union , 10,700.
Financial llevlctr.
NEW YOIIK. Jan. 27 , The Post says : Silver
bullion touched today , both In London and
New York , the lowest price over reached a
moliincholy comment on the forcslghtnf those
authorities who devoted themselves lust full
to arKUiiunts thut a ( treat tidvanco In the quo
tations was at hand. The closing price for
the cortlUcatcs yesterday wusOlHc ocr ounce.
In the first hour of today's business upward
of 30ux : > J ounces wore sold nt 'Jlc , the sales
pinceodlni : almost wholly from tlio brokers
for the lursest western smelting com
pany. This urlco ropicsents a doclln ?
of 1394c since tlio ouonlnK of this
year und 3.'o from the top price nf thu
market boom In 1890. The movement of our
bllvcr market may bo accepted us significant ,
not only financially , but politically ; fortho
producers of silver are uniformly the best
posted men In this country on the * plans of
congressional colnnuo committees. London
aronts bought enough of the silver on today's
decline to rally the price fractionally , but
acted with l hair usual cautious conservatism.
The plain truth about the world's silver mar
ket Is that while our own country Is Hooding
the market by Us overproduction India is
learning to buy silver only for Its occasional
balance of oxcnanzound no Europium uovurn-
inont buys for coinage purposes except on a
sharp decline.
lNe\v York Money Market.
NEW YOHK , Jan. 27. MONKv ON'OAKL ' Easy ,
ran/lni ; from Hipir cent ; last loan , 114
percent ; closed olTered ut 111 Per cent.
1'uiMi ! MKIIOANTII.K 1'Ai'Kii 4 © " > i ; per cent.
STEIU.INU KxciiANOR-Qulot and firm ut
M.8I for sixty day bills and $1.8:1 : for dc-
miind.
Theclo liiK iiuotatlons on bonds :
U.S.tircg . 115 M. K , &T , liuu.iB , . , , 6.IK
U. H. In coup . M5 Mutual Union.lsJ07Hi <
U. H. 4M ten . 11X1 N.J. < i Int. . : . , ,
rucltloi.nof . 'M . 1011 North. I'aclHo Ut . , . .ll
ll.a , BlarapeiUi . 85 North I'Hclllo'ndt. . . ! ! !
Tenn. new net ( la..lun Nortliwotcrn Con.NU
Tenn , now net in . W .Vortn. Uctwnt. ! > tm.
'lenn. now Bel 3s . IM St. L. A I. M. ( ion , . ' .s. . Ki
til. U * 8 , y. ( ! on.M,10a
Cell. I'acltlo litn . 10i > K It.l'nul ConnoU 12J
lieu. A II. ( J. Uts . 117 St. I' . . C. Al'ae. Uta..lU
lien. * II. O , < . Vl'rt I'ot. 1' . U ii. Tr , ItctB 8VW
Dun. & It. U. W. UtH. 77 1'or. 1' . II , U. Tr.UctB III
Krlu2mU . 1O.H Union 1'ncino Ut 107
II. K. AT. ( Jen. < ; . . . . 8J ) ( Wu t Shorn
' bid.
Financial
KANHAS OiTr. Mo. , Jan. 27. Cloarlius today
were Ii.\
HAVANA , Jan. 27. Spanish gold , 2.3
exchange quiet.
1'Aiiio , . Inn. 27. Throe per cent rentes. Olf ,
; ioo for the account ,
Nuw YOIIK , Jan. 27 , Hank clearings today.
tllS.bO'.U3) ) ; balances , tU,3UI.533 ,
HALTIUOIIE , Md. , Jan. 27. Hunk olearlnxs ,
Ci.O/ . -.U.'i baliincos. tutr.tXM ; rate , o per cent
A , I'u. , Jan. * . Hank elear-
Inus , Il0.bl5.m ; balaneoe , Klii72,741. Money , 4
percent.
NKW OIII.UANS. La. , Jan. 27 , Clearlncs ,
t2,04l.lja ] . New Yurie exchange coinmerolal ,
par ; bank , ii per I.UX ) premium.
ST. LOUIH , Vo. . Jan. 87. Uloarmzs. M.V4a2l5 ;
biiliinccs , f < ; Vlr-4. ( Money , C4t7 percent. Kx-
chiiniioou New York , 7. > o iiremium.
UiibTON , Mass. , Jan. 27. Hank olcarlnzs ,
ial2),2--M ) ; balances. fl.77U.7v2. Monuy. JH J
percent , Exchange on Now York , kiOWo dU-
eiiiint per 41,000 ,
UIIICAOU , 111. , Jan 27. Money at 6t ! < 3Q per
cent , Olourln s , t 4,410.343 ; Now Vork ex-
chuimo par to loopromlum. iiterlln exchange
ijulet untl
l.iiiiilnn block Murki < t ,
T'liuJiiinu Uonkm HtniuU. ]
LDNIIO.V , Jan. / ? . ( Nnw York ller.ild Cable
Speclr.i to TUB HKUThis bulns tlto llrst day
of tne ettleuient. busllieashas been reitrlcted
In nil the departments of the tilouk oxctiunsu.
Oliur.ioterls.lo American descrlptlnns were
biicclally Hat In thu afternoon on the forced
closlne of tlio account. Uutuldu speenlutlon
In l.ouUvlllo cluiros fell nearly tiw. Norfolk
1111,1 Western preferred nro down Hi
per cent. Contanznus ranged from U'i '
to 4 ! ( ucr cent and cxcoptlne llr'glitou
leferrud home stock * were mum ioaroe for
Kven rortiuueso le > s moro than limt time.
BITver wa Inlluuncttd by uuricnt propotitlH
of Austria und llumtury und fell heavllv to
4l d , at which butlne * * was done. 1'or India
consols tlicru wtis u decline o ( 3-10 per CeiU.
Dlseount ratea uro harder. Thrco mouths'
bauk ouper was quoted al lh l > er cent fur call
loan * . The rate wni'jjf prr cent , Advnncrs
for the wrok nro from \\ti 1't prr cimt. ll.-inKs
usually scoured 3 < { .r < r7l > per cent for thor !
fortnightly ndvant'rsAiQ stack.
loMiix , .Inn , ! . ? . --Typ folkntlm were the
London stock quo.Mlutiftolotlng at 4 u. in. :
Consols iiioricV" ? lOL-HLIIlfiiuli Central. . . . . IIH <
Console nccuunt 1'nul commtui. . . S54
N. V. , I * . * 0. lst . . .i
Can. I'ncino . VIM Homing . . . SIM
Krle. , . XfUlMox. Ccn.now 4 . . . . 73
. IIXi'-il _
HAU su.vRii-.4ivd ; f
.Mt.SEVH' | pnreffi.
Unto of discount Intho open nmrkrt for
both short und thrw months' blhs li ? per
cent. ' 'n '
Amount nt bullioirnltlulrawn from the Dank
of Knttlundon b.ilar.Uf'ibinT.
lloton Stock Miirkot.
1108TON. Mass. , Jim , 7. The fnllonlni were
the olosliu prices tin .stocks on the lloston
stock market today :
Denver .Mining Storks ,
DBNVKII , Cola. Jan. 27. The following list Is
thnoloslngquotatlonson IhoMlnliu oxcnungo
todny. Sales 2')0a.
Snn rranclncH Mining Quotations.
SAN KKANCISCO , Oil. . , Tr.n. 27. The olllclal
closing quotations for mlnlirx stock today
wcro us follows :
Aim o Mount Diablo 125
Helclier .so Navajo 10
lk' t A Holclinr 2.V ) Ophlr 1.10
llodlc Consolidated. IV ) Potosl. . 1W
Chollar . . . m SavftKO 145
Consol. Cnl. A Vn. . 550 Sierra Nevada 175
Crown Point m Union Con U0 !
KurrknCon If.'i Utah 250
Could A Curry 145 Yellow Jacket 115
Hnlc ANorcross. . . . 1T5 N. Q 50
Mexican 25 II. 1 15
Mono. . . BU N. H. 1 2 ! )
New York Mining Quotations.
NEW yoitK. Jan. 27. The following nro the
closing mining stooic quotations :
Alice 195 Horn Silver 350
AHpon oOO Mexican 210
II. A 11 2110 Ontario 430J
Chollar l > 0 Ophlr B25
Con. Oal. AVa & 5U Savage 125
Doadtrootl 185 ( Sierra Nevada 175
Kurrka Con 140 Standard 110
Would A Curry 150 Union Con 170
Itiile A Norcross. . . . 165 Yellow Jacket. 120
Homcstako 1250
LIVE STOCK AIA1IKBT8.
Omaha Shows n l.lttlo Hotter Tone to Cat
tle Hogs Weaker.
OMAHA , Jan. 27. Thrco days' receipts foot
up 3,5IOcnUlo.2l,01.r > lroK1 < and 3. sn shoep.show-
Ing n decrease compared with the first half of
last week of 7(14 catt.c . , and tin Increase of
7,687 hogs and l.CM sheep.
\Vlth rccolts ] of cattle about 1,000 less than
Tuesday , und a bdttor demand from both
local houses and shlpocVs , them was a firmer
tone to the market , ntthoueh prices were not
substantially advanced. Tlio general quality
of the offerings too was somewhat Im
proved compared u , .wlth Tuesday , al
though there was nioro common stock
hero than there was'any particular enll for.
Trading wus moderately nctlvo and the offer
ings wcrb practically , all disposed of baforo
the close. Qood 1,200 , to 1,410-11) ) . beeves sold
from Ki-JO to $4.10 ; light and fair to good steers
from 33.00 to (3.50. l
Tlio supply of butcher stuff was only mod
erate , and as there wns a gooJ demand there
was a general stlffcnlnsof vnluei. Prices were ,
as on Tuesday , moro or loss uneven , ranging
from steady to 5u to lOo higher. The move
ment WHS fairly free' , with good to choice cows
and helferi selling nt from I'-.4U to I'.KS ; fair
to'.good grades from'JiOJ'to $ i33 : common and
conning lots from'Jl.'OJ. to $2.00. Dulls oxen und
stagswere , steady to strong at from 81.50 to
3.00 ; calves steady at from tl.50 to 14.50.
Stackers and feeders were , as usual. In
rather limited supply , and ns regular dealers
wanted to replenish their stocks and the out
side demand was coo'J , .business was tolera
bly brisk and at prices close onto ll'c higher
than Monday. Good to choice well bred stock
H exceedingly scarce ana quotable at from
83.80 to $3.23. fair to good stock ut from J2.33 to
13.75 , common and stackers at from 81,75 to
. ' .50. Representative sales :
6TEEBS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr
7..10)5 4..1247 J3 20 22. . 1097 S3 40
S. . 800 200 18. 1037 3 20 20..12-8 350
4. . B83 2 BO G..11)40 ) 325 1..14'JU 35'J
1. . 800 303 12..UM6 3 23 20..I2J8 355
5. . 830 300 3..1100 323 1285 350
2. . 0X5 300 13..1072 330 1307 300
1. . 070 3 10 M..1014 3 o ) 1223 370
3 10 20. OD7 3.-10 1293 370
.1070 3 10 21 1IA2 3 35 1300 375
.10119 3 15 6. .1121 335 375
. 003 3 15 10..1141 3 33 1403 410
1030 3 HO 17..1111 3 40
BIKERS AND IIEIFE11S.
14. . QIC 3 05
COTT3.
10. . 052 1 75
18. . 741 1 75
1 .IOSO 1 75
8..1C03 1 75
12. . 820 1 03
22. . Ml 1 03
10 , . 890 1 0
8 . UK ) . ' 2 OJ
1..1103 20)
17..1105 2 UO
7. 018 2 03
7..1117 2 10
17. . IWO 2 10
2. . DIM 2 15
11) . . 808 2 15
10..1000 2 IS
20. . 1138 2 15
15..KKI.I 2 20
2..1135 2 20
ITEIFKHS.
15 , . C.H 2 23
4. 1132 2 05
CATiVBj.
1. . 270 275
HULLS.
1..130J 1 83
3. . 1510 1 JO
1..1.-.50 300
1..1430 20) )
1..1170 2 00
1..130 2 10
1..1430 2 10
1. . 141(1 ( 2 25
1..18IO 2 23
STAHS.
1..12M 30)
8TOCKRII3 AND FUEDEIH.
1 , . 010 3 7)
4 , . 437 2 73
I. . W)3 ) 2 73
1. . 700 J 7i !
WKSTBIIN CATTLE.
No. Av , I'r. No. Av. Pr.
23 btcors.,1230 2 12J ! Kl steers..U'2 3110
23 steers.ISO 300' 10JCOWS IVS8 240
lions llecelpts vftiru just about up to ex
pectations , while nv other markets the run
exceeded the estimate There him been an
Incieaiioot near y K,00hogs ( so far this week
compared with lust. iTJio 'quality WHS pretty
good In general but'lUrdly us good as Monday
und Tucsd y. Shipping orders were rather
light nnd Uudahy wW'prnctloully out of the
market ut the oncillnwhllo advices from
other markets wore jilora or leas conflicting
nnd boar.sli. I'rluos1 vrtiro a shade to f > o lower
early and linslnoss * < ils on the slow order.
Oood to choice lioavJHiml Hhlpplng hogs sold
nt from 11.25 to JJ.:6 : , Common hoavv and mixed
inickorH at from JlAW'lo Jl.25 and light and
light mlxud lends iitJl. 10 to * 4.23. Home very
common loads sold 'ttt from fl.lUto tl.oa , \
brunk of 23o In piovfitf/ii4 ( and lower markets
at all other polnH t'a'dked a decidedly weaker
feeling hero and thuj letter half nf tlio trading
was at prices from ncMro Ou lower than Mon
day , with closing .stiles und bids mostly at
W. 13 to * 4.'A So loivef than the opening und u
good lOo lower tliaa"Moiiiliiy , t-everal loads
remained unsold. H ilcs were largely uttl.20
lo $ ! . . tgnlnU f 1.5X to tl.HA .Monday. The
nverngccost wan4.'V. agnliKt J4 i-i Monday
nnd tl.uss Wednesday of Itmt wci < k < Itcpro-
( tentative s lci
No. Av. gli. I'r. No. Ar. Ph. I'r.
5 IKSI.IRS CO fcS 40H25
ns i j 210 3iu 10 za 8) 4M
TO UV 403 10 SKI 40 4W
Tl . . . . 218 ISO 410 m.tfU SIO 42. >
21 110 4111 83 217 ICO 425
: . . . . , .2in 200 4 10 4ii . . . . .n-a iso 4M
iV ) 10J 40 410 Til . . . . . ' . .01 i'81 425
70 IKS 40 4 10 Ki . . . SI1J ; iM 4 2A
f > 4 17fi 24(1 ( 4 10 77 2rtl KO 42.1
75 ZM 110 410 TO ' ! 0. : mtl 4-.M
fi < 1 241 415 114 . . . . 8M 2SO 4 M
70 2fi2 100 4 If 70 291 40 42.1
TO S30 2JO 4 IS fn 2li ) 201 4lTi
60 23- } 4 IS 7J WS KO 421
M 2(8 ( 210 415 CO 2.VJ 80 423
78. . . .1111 40 4 1ft 02. . . 3 > 4 240 421
30. . . ,269 3) 41.1 04 2.4 40 42.1
77 241 281 415 08 V.17 ISO 42.1
f 8 2H ( 200 415 0.1 300 .KQ 4 W
ns 2:0 : 12) 4i74 ! BO : r.ii 201 42.1
tO 22.1 120 4 17(4 ( 67 217 40 425
70.215 r.M 4 17i ! OS 2.0 2U 421
71 241 40 4 17i ! 42 , " 10 320 425
F4 22.T 100 4 ITii 70 2T.O 240 42.1
t& SfiO 20i ) 420 AH Ml I 0 425
02. . . . ,1'6I IbQ 420 CO 243 ICO 42.1
75 . . . 1RJ 80 420 ' 70 SfiO 100 425
70 . . .247 320 4 20 71 . . . 2 > ) l 120 425
73 2(1 ( Ml 420 fi7. . . .231 425
M 240 200 420 fit 217 SO 42.1
0.1 Ml 200 420 70. * . . 27.1 100 125
CM 270 120 420 l 2.W 120 425
C7 203 200 420 A9 273 40 4M
04 . . . , .218 2 > K ) 420 70..249 100 425
llfl M 360 423 58.287 200 4 SS
71 . . . . .251 240 4 2J 7J 273 40 4 27 | {
0 , ) . . , . 204 240 420 110 200 120 4 2H
05 241 10J 420 70 SDJ CO 4 2HS
71 StS ICO 420 62 2I3 ! 4 87
64 27J BO 4 2J 35 UK CM 430
( XJ..221 20Q 420 24 .Ill HO 4 M
71 243 I2C 420 53 853 HO 4110
00 259 80 4 20 04 3.VS 123 43)
01 28' ' 8) 420 OS . . . .313 IfiO 43)
70 222 4 20 07 3-D 120 4.0
l > 5 278 i00 ! 420 firt XH 430
CO 254 120 4 2J 05 , , . . 430
HI 225 BO 4 22K 51 SOI HO 430
7 ; . , , 2:17 : - 4 S.'M 48 4M HO 430
72 2118 121 4 V2 50 290 430
CO 229 80 4 ffJU 54 . . . .278 201 4 SO
55 250 4U 4 22'i ' 62 307 HI 43) )
07 223 12) 4 2iW 60 1159 81 430
69. .218 40 425 Kl 3M 40 4 ! IO
S3 270 120 425 62 315 40 481
04 2U7 40 42.1 Ol ! l4 4 WJi
68 1'ltl 2IH ) 425 01 3.10 435
7J 2J7 2M ) 42.1 60 ' 01 40 43.1
75 815 2 425 XI 72 4 35
71 . . . . 23J 200 4 25 09 . . . . 314 433
pins AND noun ii.
1 48) 2 tO 41 70 323
1 270 8 10 25 100 360
SIIKKP Hlvo double decks of westerns were
received , two of them consigned direct to n
Ijcnl slaughterer. The remaining three
double decks wcro rornfcd western uwoi One
load of pretty fair stulT brought $1.41 , but thn
other two loads wore not wanted by local
dealers , as they have had moreoues than they
want and are looking for and anxious to buy
some good wclhon. 1'rlcen remain steady
Quotations : Natives , from $1.75 to (5.35 : west-
corns , from 1.50 to JlOOj common and stock
sheep , from t2.50 to &L75 ; lambs , from Jl. 0 to
t't.M. Hoprosentutlvo sales :
No. Av. I'r.
101 stook owes 70 M 23
Hf'udpt * nnil DUpiHltlon of Stock.
Official receipts und disposition of stock as
shown by the books of the Union Stock Vards
company for the twcnty-foitrhours , ending at
5 o'clock p ni. January 27. 1(02.
UKCKII'TS. '
DISPOSITION.
1,1 vo Stork Mnrkot.
CnrcAno. III. . Jnn.sr , LSpoolal Telo.'ram to
THE line. ! With only about IS.noo as the day's
receipts , the eittlo : market a nlti presented H
firm aspect. Owln ? to the Inrco eastward
movement during the previous two wcoks and
the serious decline In the llrltlsh market , the
shipping domanJ wns not of the usual pro
portions , but there were eager buyers
for all the decent Bhlpplnz stock
In thoyaris and at a furthcrsmall advance In
prices. . Tlio market for butchers' nnd can-
ners' stock also made n K ln In strength
thouih that br.uiuh of the market h as boon
In good shape right alonir , cows and bulls both
havlni commando ! high prices as compared
with those paid for the better grades
of shipping steers. The supply was ab
sorbed on a basis of from fl.25 to t2o !
for Inferior to extra cows and hclfcr.i. fl..M ) to
(3.50 for bulls. $ ± 00 to * . ' ! .6.t for stockers and
feeders , and KJ.IO toVl3 for common to extra
dressed beef and shipping steers. The calf
market was not ndemiatoly supplied and was
stronger quoted at from J..f > 0 to 81.25.
The ndv.inco calned during Monday and
Tuesday In the hog market was about utl lost
todnv. l.ate arrivals swelled yesterday's
supply , which was estimated at X > ,00 > head ,
to over 11.000 head , and as today's arri
vals amounted to about 45,000 head , buyers
experienced little trouble In forclnx prices
back a couple of points. The best heavy
grades receded to } 4.iO ( und the best light to
H.OU a decline of ll'c ' per 100 11) ? : Poor mixed
ana common light sold around it. 25 und com-
ttr.on heavy grades at fr < m 11.35 to { 1.40. At
that range of prices the market was active
and closed fairly steady , but few \\ox \ \ * bulnu
carried over , The quality wua about the
poorest of the season.
Hather moro than the usual activity was
seen In the sheep pens. There was an Increase
in the eastern orders , and compel tlon bet -
t wee n local and eastern liuyers wus strong
enough to Klvo prices un upward Inclination.
Ifotli shrep nnd lambs sold a shade higher , the
prevailing prices for the former Doing from
11.75 to J-V-I5 for fair to goad grades , and fortho
liittcr from $ i.50 to M.33. Quotations ranged
froiA JL'.SO to jt.25 : for culls , to from * 4.40 to
$3.01 for choice shcop and from $ t.r > 0 to Jli.KO for
lumbs.
Keeulpts : Hogs. 45,000 ; cattle , I'-VX'O ; sheep ,
7,00 1.
The Evening Journal reports : OArrr.E
Ilocelpts. IV.OuO ; shipment , 4'JCO ; market
steady to higher : godd to choice steers , $ .f > < 2 >
5.UO ; others * .I.UO < 4.25 ; stockers , ( , .U dla.00 ;
a Hccelpts. 45.031 ; shipments , 12.0-10 :
niniKut clohUd weak and ICOISo lowot ; rough
am ! common , t4.flOl.l5 ; mixed and packet ! ) ,
f4.'Rxa.5J ; prlmo heavy and butchers'
weU'lits , JI.rWC4.UU : light. < 4.304.l ,
SiiKUi' Ueeulpts , 7,030 ; shipments , : OJ : mar
ket stoaily nntl strong ; native owes , J.'i'iifc
4.05 ; mixed. H.40 l.b"i ; wethers , (5.UU5.75 ;
westerns , 15.10 X25 ; lambs ,
N < nv York I. Ho Stock Market.
NKW yoiiK , JUn. S7. HKKVES Receipts. 2.107
houd , incliiillng 71 cars for sale ; market very
dull ; Vicars unsold ; native steers , * .l.r > . 135. i.l :
per lOUlbs. ; hulls and cow * , Jl.SJiM.lii ; dressed
beef HtoadyatlimiUg pur Ib.
CAI.VBS KecelptH. am bead : veals linn ;
griisbeia very tluil ; veuls , * io as.50 pur lou
Ibs ; gra ser , J2.1KXT/.2.75.
HiiKKi1 Kbceints , I.'JChead : shrep steady :
lambs Hhiute llrmor ; sheep. fl.OK&.V:5 lior Itu
His. ; Iambs , tO.OjQ.7.0Ji dressed l.imlu , firm at
IKOkli'tic ' ,
lloaa Kncolpts , 5,4 15 ho-id , consigned direct.
Nominally steady. tl,10it4,75 pur iUJ Ibs.
KUIM-.IS City I.lvo Stork Alarknt.
KANSAS CITIT. Mo. , Jan. 27. OATTI.B He-
celpts , 3'judj Hhlptncnts , 1.IIK ) . fcteors were
lOu higher ; cows , strong to steady and feeders
strong ; ilreascu beef und shipping steers bold
at tUOQUO ; cows and heifers , * 1.40-iii.-A ; ) :
atockurs and feeders , t.VWL ! ( ' * i.
llon Kici'lpts. H.IOO ; shipments. ILIOl ;
marK t < lull anil Milnu lower ; bulk , * i.lO4.Vt ) ;
all grades. IH.V $ .3U.
SiiBBl' llocelpts. 4,500 ; shipments , r > 'JO , Mar
ket Was strong. _
Nt. I.ouU r.lvo Htuok ainrfcrt.
ST. I.OIM8. Mo. . Jan , 27-OtTTi.B-Uoooliits ,
1,500 ; shipments , 5'W ; nmikot strong ; fair ti
good native * , ? J.40 < i6l.rM ; Texans and Indian
steers , fair vo Immly. t.MUJ.93.
lions Itocolpts , 0,00 i Hhlpmonts , 40 } ; mur-
kot lower : Heavy , 14 3455 ; mlxoJ , J.OOi ( J.)5 ) ;
light , 4.axai.4o ,
Tbo only coraploxlon powder In tbo world
that Is without vulgarity , without injury to
the user , and without doubt a beoutlUor , is
Pozzoni's.
VAN BOUTIN'S COCOA ,
PLEASE REAP THIS.
© O Cents a pound for VAN HOUTEN'S
COCOA ( "Best & Goes Farthest" ) seems to be
high. Let us compare it with the price of Coffee :
1 Ib.of good coffee costs at least 30c. , makes 31 half-pint cups.
3 " ' < ' " therefore OOc. , " 93 ' " "
1 ' "V.II. COCOA" also OOc. , ' 150 " " '
Which is the Cheaper Drink ?
RKTAIL VKICK. or J 93 cups of Coffee , tin
DO ciuti " l' " r puttud " 90Ct'1l60 " "V.H.Cocoa !
SoM by every Giocer , in ?
OMAHA
11 ll'Ol'S' ' ' '
AAVNINtSS AND TKXTS.
Vmahn 7Vin .t .linifiiff
Co. .
Hn . hummock * , oil Ami
rubhrr clothing. Hand fur
CfttnUiitiie. llii : Knrnnm.
HAGS AN II T WINKS.
lltmtf OmnmJiiu / / C'n
Importer * nnil man.ific-
Hirers ,
KlourSncks , llurlnpl nnd
Twine.
lUOYOIlKH.
A. J/ . f'trr'tfiitt- ' , , .11 0. nitron ,
1,01 OortKC street. IHcTclcj oM on monthly
I'.iynirnt" ' .
Pcml for nur ritiltiRiio
nml prices. 1007' ' ftirintn M.Omnlm.
POOT8 AXu SIIOKH.
Morso-Hoo Sio ) I onoa\/ ,
IIKl llownnl Street.
Knctnry corner lltlinml Ihiniilito troet .
\Vo nro nmklne clojo pi lea * to cmli tviyor * , nnd nro
idling n elmi nf uooilt whleli I ? vcrj sal-
outdo nlth mor < lmnt .
. Van Acrnam /Cfr'iciicliill , June * A Co. ,
A- Wholo'nlo Mmnifnclu'r * .
Anvnti for ItiKton Hub-
imilnrnor street , bcr Shun Co. , IllB. 1101
Onmlri , Neb. nnd HIM llnrncjr street.
Amtrican Hctuit .S
Shot l.'ti , .
ItooK allot " , , rubbers
nnd full goods.
1201-11 llntney ntroot.
iii ( . Cnhe , t Contdiit.t Sijnfrf * ,
LtmtC . ,
llnrd nnd soft coil ship
llnrd nnd noft cinl. S 1C. pers ,
corner 10th nml Dauuta * 1303 Knrnim trcct ,
streets. Ora'ilin.
/ ' . / ' . Mahoiuu it Co. , Jiihtimn Hi ok. ,
1014 Knrimm str ect ,
Soft-Conl-lInrd
813 N' , ICth
, Om.ilut Neb.
CO1JX1CK.
Eagle ConiCc H'orfcs
Manufacturer * of (5nl-
Tnnlzod Iron Cornice.
Window caps , mct.illo
skvllKlitt , etc. 1110 und
I > KV GOOD * .
M. E.SnMiA-Co. RillHitricli Kiich Diu
Co. ,
Drjr iroo < t , notions , fur Dry cooils , notions , cents'
nishing Koods furnlililiiK Kood * .
Cor. lltli nnd Howard sts.
Corner llth nnd Howard ,
Ki.KCTHICAl/
Omaha Oonsolidat i J Elootrbil ( b. ,
Electro Djrnamoa. LnmptVlro nnd Klcctrlcnl gup-
piles of All KlnilK.
III : ! llonnnt street , Onrilia.
Wolf Klcc rlMl Ca. ,
Illustrated catnloguo
frco.
1CI4 Cnpltol Avenue.
I URN11UHU AND OAIIPETS.
Ilcibc it llunvan Fn > -
ntsurc Co. ,
.Successor ! to C.A , Ilcobo
A. Co ,
Gniconnil litlh Kts.Omahn
GENTS' l-'UKMSMINO GUOilS.
J. T. llotilnsun Kotlan
Co.
'
Rents' furnlshtnz
clothing nnd nntlonn. Gents' furntslilnit ( foorli.
Give us a trial.Vo send m'f'K celebrated Ilrnnd
samples cxprois uro- "llucknkln" Of e mil ? ,
pald. pants , shirts , coats , etc.
till ll.'inier. Cor. Ijtlinnd llownrd ets.
GHOCKHIICS. | GUAS- .
D. .U Stole ACo. . , lllaltt , HniccA Co. ,
1201-1205 Jones street , 10th and Ilnrncy , Omub.i ,
Omrb i , Nab. Neb.
( > KAIX AM ) IMIOV1 .10
Cnelirtll Itr.is. S. A. Mririuntrr.
llrokc nndcmli tiuyers.
1'rlvntn wlroi to New 215 Hoard of Tr.Kln
York , Chlcuk'o , nnd St. I rokor In KrnUi , provl-
'
1/nilJ. 1U-16 To.trd of stonn fintlHtocli ! * . 1'rtvnto
Trade. wire. * t < i N. Y. , ChleaKo
nnd ht. I.oulj.
Sunda C
Hrokors. Direct wlrjs
loChlCHKO , New Vork.und
St. Louis. N. Y. 1.1 fo
nillldlllK.
HATS , KTC. 1IIDKH , KTP.
11' . A. L. ( ) rt > l > nn ACo. . ( lea. Otbcrnt AC i. ,
llnl . rnp , MnwconK eri of hldoi , woo
KloToj nnd mltteni , talloir nnd fun.
12lh nnd llnrnoy , 413 South I3tli.it
IIAIlDVVAItK.
Ittcttr , t inihctmi ; Co. fi'MM ,
Cor. loth nml Jnck'onHU. ' hardwnro nn
.njolmn loMs.
Oninlm , KOIDoiibH St ,
IlluN WO1IKS.
.t rinli\t ( Jr.n
\Vro\iKht nnJ cn t Iron
liiillillrm work , enjlnoi.
bnns work , Conor nl
I IQUOHS.
Jlf r , t Co II , II. atotte ,
Manor Merclinnti , Imnnrtor nnd Jobber of
1112 llnrner , VVInet nnd l.lquori.
Manufaetur'rs Kcnnodr's 1033 nnd 1071 Knrn.im 3t.
Knit India UltUM. 1'rleolliUon npplloiildn.
t'f f * .t llrrlxrt * ,
\Vholoinlo liquor doalori
10JI Karnamst.
Clmrlcit H , t.ce , John \l\ikeflcil \ ,
Hnrdvtood lumber , wood
carpets iind purquct Ini | orlod , Amerlein I'orl
HoorliiR. Inndrcmcitlllwnuki > n
hydraulic cement nnd
9th nnd Douulnr , Vulney whlto Mil e ,
IN 1311V. | MIMlMI ,
C. A. Stimth'll , A.o jir. Ji ;
Millinery , notlon < , clonks 1'lnnos. omnni , artltt * *
etc ,
mitorl.il , etc.
I1C-1I8 8 llUli M. Oiimlm 15IH Douulm tteet ,
OVSTKltS.
A. Utttith l' cJ\na Co. l'll'.t ACo. . .
I'ackors of oysters , flsh Orstor < , n h nnd ColS'J
nml Celery , 8P.I South 10th St
C08Ienveii ( irth St. David Cole , Manager.
OILS.
Tcink Unt
Co. ,
lleflncd nnd Itibrlc.itluK
oils , nxlo uro.iso , eto.
IMIODUCK CO.H.M18 ION.
Itranch & Co. , Itlbbcll , t Smith.
Dealers In country prod Produce , frulti of nil
uce , fruit ) , veuctnbloi.
etc. kinds , orstors ,
1207 llownrd Street 13th nnd Harno.T Btrcats.
Klnhliraun < t fonn. Jos. A. Olark& Co.
Uutter , cheoio , c/gs ,
Huttcr , CKKS and poilltr/ ,
poultrr nud name.
14011 Knrnnm it OfJ South 13th Street
Eiddoll & Oo. , Q. Pogau ,
Commission Merchant ,
nutter , rhcaio. OKKJ.TOJ- 1'roduco , flutter , Kee * ,
ctnbles , frulti , poultry Cheo > o nnd I'oultrr ,
. r.'th nnd Uonnrd Sts.
nnd uamo. Oniulm.
Mullin & M Olaia , Bingham. & Son ,
Speclnltlea. butt3r. oin. Send us jour KUK' , Hut-
chcoKO. poultry , oto. No. tar , 1'oultrjr. llame ,
13 S. llc.i. HoC. IJl Nit. Hldos , Uto.
bank. 1701-3 J.ojTenworli ; St.
I'AI'Klt.
Oarpentor Paper Oo , , King Papjr Oj ,
Currr n full stock of Wrnpplnit pnp r , nil klndl
printing , wrapping nnd of twines , eto.
U OS llownnl nt.
wrlllriK vapor , cnrd pa
per , etc. Tol. ! 7.kX
ItKPAIHS.
James Hughes , Omaha Sto70 Ropaie
SIOTCS repairs of nil klnli Wor'rs.
Cooks nnd lloaturj Btovu ropnlrj and water
forsalo. ailuchmenlH for 11117 ktnit
of store made.
COT S. Mtli Strn3t 1207
SABI1. I 'JOYS.
M. A. Disbrow & Oa , H. Hardy Oo. ,
Manufacturers of sash , Tojrn , dolls , album * ,
doors , blinds and Inner good ! , house fur *
nl'hlng KooJj , child *
moulding * . Ilraneh of
fice , lith nnd liard Sti. renS cnrriaiius. '
1319 t'arniiin Street
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARD3 CO. , - LIMITED
COMMISSION MERCHANT * .
Al en Hoot & Oo. Gasarau & Dalh/ .
Itoornlll KxchnnKo llnlld- Itooras , tTJ and Ol Kf
llulldliitf South
Omaha , South
'antlf ntops the nioit excruciating pilnv never fnlla toitlvu cnioto Hie. sutrerai.
For -"rains , brulsoi , hiokiic'ie , pilii in tin i-linit' or HlilJt , In-uliio'ic.
or tiny ox to nml piiiu , a few applications , rubocd on by hand , net lilco nm lu , unua-
inii the pain to instantly stop. For consf.'stlimi , liilluiiiiulluai , rliou mitUm , neil
might , liiinbiiuo , sdillciinlni \ hi the sni'ill of the Imck , ino-o oxtoiulod nnti ro-
lioatod appllcfttions tire nccosstiry : Alt Iiitrniil pilns , tliarrhiDi , ilvsoiit.iry , culli1 ,
KpiHiii ; , nitiHoa , falntlnt's Kills , norviiiisnois , K'CMSMCSS | ! ( , uro rollovod Instantly
nnil quickly cured by tit kin ? inwardly 20 to (10 ( drop * in half n tumbler of wutor ,
COuouts iv bottle ; sold by dnijriflHts. With HADVVAY'S PILLS there is no boiler
cure or prcrentivo of Fever nml A 'iie * .
I'.vcry MAN can ha
STltONO und VIO-
BE n MAN OHOUHInall reipectf
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ SPANIHQ
NJIHVINJJ , Ihcarcat BpHnlnU Ueueily. VOUNO M1JN
, OU OI < D BuHeniiK from NKHVOUH DUIIILITV. IOST 01
l'AII < INO MANHOOD , iilfjIiUyniilislons , convultloni , nervou )
l > rotratloiiciiusid hylbouse of cipunii , lolucco or alcohol , wake *
fulnets , mental deprenslou , loin of ( uwirin either sex , | iermalor <
Birnom AND AFIKK ut > K. rlico cauced by sellabiiiB and over iiidulxeiiCB or any personal weak *
ness can lie restored to perfect health and the NOni/It VITALITY OP STHONO MJJN.
We give a written Kuaranleo with 6 boxes to cure any cam or lefuud the money , $1 a boi ; 0 buiet $5
Vo : sale inOmalia by McCormiulc & Lund , 15th & Farnamsts.
1316 Douglas Street , Omaha , Neb.
Theomlnrnt prclnllit In perrons , chronic , prlrato , blooil skin und urlnirr dliaasai A regular n1
rcelitcradgrailuaii ) In medicine , us dlpluaits and cirliBoiloi S'IUIT , Is HIM tre.ttlni nlt > > Ibvcrnlu't sui ) <
eesi. catarrh , spf r.n0 tonbnflH , Inti manhood , seminal waikiieft , nlubt luisei , Im ole tor. sypuilU strltf.
ture. nonorrlmpa , uleet , vurlojcelo etu. Ho mero.irr ii'od. Now feat-ntnt for lost of rlt l pn r Parilal
unnblo to mil me iqar bo ucati'il otb'iinebj urru poutence , Mallcloaorlnilriuatnti < ent t > T i"1 T
ciprtit I'lurolpnokel , no nilrk ) to lidloito contonK or on < lor. One parionM lutervl * pr ( err > J. ' .on-
ultAllun > r , Corraipoiicencestclctlr p.'tfMt ) . Hook ( Mjrsurlei at I.lf ) stntfraa. Otl. Uour * , V * in.
o | , in. bundar , 10 . m , to II m , SaaJ stamp far raplr ,
BONDED PUBLIC WAREHOUSE
OAPAOiTY 600,000 BUBHBLa
'Jffni f l II ! / l n
j.1 Stage for All Kill of
MOBEI ADVANCED OH CONSIflMEK
All fr.iln wehihcd , Insiiucteil an.I btor.uu rat *
' ' 1 Uy hfitu olllour * .
Write for rntei and full particulars and conslga
Ehlpmcntuuaivof
WOODMAN & RITCUIECO
OMAHA , NKU.