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    1 THE OMAHA DAILY RttBMONDAY : , FEIMUA11Y 1 , 1802.
LAST WEEK ON WALL STREET
How the Howling of the Dogs of War
Affected Stocks and Bondi.
NO BEAR MARKET IS POSSIBLE NOW
Hunk Vnult * Contain Too Much Vntrniliililc
Monry l < nckawRiiim'n l.ltllo l-'lycr
Ncls MnrrlV .Mllllcin Other
e * of Tnulc.
NEW YonK , Jan. fll. [ Special Telegram to
Tin : HEE.J You cnn't have a bear market
with the banks overflowing with money , un-
loadable oven at 2 per cent , but you can have
an Irregular market.
That Is our present situation. Certain
locks wilt make sudden advances , and the
general list remains Mat. Hero aim there n
Block will break and nothing clsobo affected.
H Is the usual mark ot n waiting tlmo , n
choppy market , the average movement of
prices seesawing In narrow limits.
In the early part ot the week wo hail the
dogs ot war lotlooao in the street , and prices
wore depressed under the rigorous hammer
ing ot the room traders. Then the Uogs
wcro called off over night , and the next day
there was n lively scrambling to trot back the
stocks sold. It doo.in't appear that the clogs
were ferocious animals , If tholr published
portraits which Wall Street Heartily laughed
over , are correct likenesses ; but for the day
or tw6 that they howled they were o clTcc-
tlvo lor knocking fractions oft quotations In
this market as any of those alarming dis
patches about the movement of troops on the
Houmaman frontier are effective In the
Etropcan markets.
r.iickiixninini Kept Soaring.
When pence smiled Lackawanna continued
that advance movetnont which had been
started in It the previous week. It rose to
149 , by which tlmo the lust short In the stock
hud been driven to cover ; and a sudden recession -
cession of several points followed. The oc
casion for this bull demonstration was the
approaching publication of the annual report -
port , showing over 0 per cent corned on the
slock during the year 1501. This Is a Irillo
less thf n IS'.K ) , whou IU percent u as reported.
It Is said Lacawanna will go to 200 , and the
assertion ought to bo bollovod by tbis time ,
for It bas been tnado at Intervals for the last
cloven years , during which tlmo the "stork
has gene up nnd down between ISO and 83.
The next stock to rush up was Manhattan ,
which from 104 wont to 110 with sensational
rapidity , making six.points advance In ono
day. If ono of the Industrials had done this
there would have been much shaking of
beads about the flighty character of this class
of securities. Of course Manhattan foil
back again some points under realizing sales.
There was no short interest in the stock , us
it bas not been traded in spoculatlvely slnco
Its crand smash In Juno , 1877 , when thu
famous Juno wheat corner went to nieces In
Chicago and carried down C. W. Field and
all his belongings. The recant court of ap
peals' decision was the ostensible motive for
running up the stock and a profitable turn
It was for the operators who made It ,
Gun Stocks Sailing.
Tbcro was another sensation Saturday
when the Consolidated Gas rose from 104 to
111 on the announcement that the dividend
bad been increased from 5 to lipcr cent. This
is a solid basis for an advance , nnd it
bo asssuined that the stock will sell
permanently on a 0 per cent basis. In former
discussions of gas properties it has been
more than once assorted that Consolidated
gas would increase Its dividends and would
sell up to 123 , and some day it certainly will ,
unless tbe growth of Now York should come
to an end. In the course cf tlmo when confi
dence has grown in the management of the
Chicago Gas company the stock of that will
sell at a figure corresponding to the divi
dends it pays. Itscrtalnly does not now , if
comparison bo made with other securities
paying S per cent and not ono is moro sure
nt continuing than the Chicago company , to
lay nothing of tbo certainty of increasing
that rate.
Flurries In Other Htoclis.
The three stocks mentioned are the only
ones wtilch niado big rushes during the
week , but some others had some flurries.
Northern Pacific preferred baa ono during
tbo covering of shorts by n prominent oper
ator , who bought in his line to facilitate
operations in other thlnci. When this sup
port had been removed the stocus fell back.
German bouses woro' large sellers when the
prlco crossed OS , and they will probably bo
buyers ugaln around CO.
Loulsvllla has been decidedly weak on
London sollintr. They got tbo news about
this property over there boforawo do , bo-
causa some leading English financial houses
are heavily interested in it. These houses
huvn probably had posspsslon of the com
pany's ' December statement , not duo
fioro until the last day of month ,
and It Is supposed the figures of not earnings
caused the selling. Louisville is suffering In
common with other southern roads , nearly
all of which report a decrease in earnings.-
HtocliH In Trouble.
The latest reports of the Richmond
Terminal are poor. If they po on that way
it Is llkoly to postpone the Bringing out of the
reorganization scheme for a considerable
tlmo. Tbo stock which broke badlv Is the
distillers trust. As is well known the western
ofllcors of the company unloaded tholr hold
ings between IX ) nnd 05 and Wall
street has been entertained by a flood of
boar dispatches about the property , alv/avs
In the form of statements by the'leading di
rectors of trustees who sco nothing but sus
pension of dividends , uncertainty of trudo
complications with the government and
other direful things while they are trying to
buy back cheaply the stock they sold. '
Kcln Morns' Million.
Dtit the richest thing In tbU line came in a
Chicago dispatch Saturday , and had a prompt
and hilarious circulation through Wall
Street offices. It was an abstract of an In
terview with Trustee Nelson Morris , who
says that * the mason why the trustees
sold tholr certificate's was because tbo
speculative methods of Wall Street
ore distasteful to western members
of the wnUky trust. After that
them Is nothing more to bo said. However.
if Nets Morris will troop at Wall streetit will
square its account with him , sooner or later.
So far In the deal ho Is ahead tbo usual milt
Hon. All western operators , when tho\ *
moko n successful turn In stocks" , roiillz'o
never less thai , a million , according to the
Chicago dispatches , Possibly the overflow
ing abundance of money hero Just now makes
it seem easy to pick up a low millions hero
and thoro.
Money riling Up.
The bank statement showed another largo
Increase In the surplus reserve , which bas
risen to $ . ' 111,000,000 whlla the deposits huvo
attained the unprecedented llpuro ot100 , -
000,000. This tells of tbo standing of general
tr dosuob as invariably follows a great finan
cial convulsion such as the Daring failure.
The last tlmo the money accumulated In Ilko
volume in the ban In hero was tbo period fol
lowing the severe financial disturbances of
1884. . Uy July of tbo year following the ur-
plus reserve bad risen to over ? M,000,000.
From that level It was gradually drawn
dovrn again as trade again expanded.
Hut it must bo romomoerod that Wall
street Is always discounting the future , and
the accumulation ot money now is an excel-
lout thing for the Dond market , slnco itforces
investors to buy securities , which return
them better rates of interest than they can
got in the loan markets , and for the sumo rea
son It makes a better demand for all
dividend paying stocks , which again reacts
favorably tbo 'smaller iion-dlvidoud
on - pay-
ers. As the accumulated money is drawn
away later Uy reviving trade and speculation ,
the properties represented by tbo securities
increase tholr earnings ana justify tbo higher
prices , At present there U a growing de
mand for bonds , und a constant absorption of
thorn by investors , which takes up not only
all that have been waiting in tbo banking
houses there , but what Europe Is belling us
as well. For example all the recent Issue of
tbo Itock Island debentures have gouo off.
I'OIUUCIN FINANCIAL IIKVJKW.
Chill' * Ilouiti Oiilnpil Connlder.iblo on till'
IUii | > | i > 'iiruiico of thu Wur ClomU ,
LONUON , Jan. 31 , Discounts were firmer
( lurlug tbo put week , though thurowas no
demand , ' ' 'ho quotations wcro l\ percent
for thrco months nndl' < per cent for short ,
tbo withdrawal of the gold for Utmln
amounting to 1,000,000. part In sovereigns
and part in Uusilan Imperials , changed tbo
aspect of the monov market. 1'ntis houses
continue to buy Hussmn gold. The directors
of the Dank bl England , with tbo view of
checking tbo outflow , slightly raised the
prlco of imperials. Further Russian orders
for gold are ex peeled. Remittances lo Spain
and fUuenos Ay res are also probable. The
prospect of a return of the recent money
plethora Is therefore remote. The
feature of tbo week was the sharp
fall In silver on offers of largo amounts from
Now York. Too lowest price touched on
Wednesday was 4114 , being only one-eighth
of 1 per cent below the lowest recorded In
May , 1533. The ndvanco of the Bank of
Knglar.d's rnto conduced to India's buying
freely und caused a recovery of ono-fourth of
1 per cent , Mexican dollars command only
their melting value , which Is l'4d below the
price of standard bars. Rupee paper , In
sympathy with silver , fell \ $ { per cent. On
the Stock exchange during the week past
business was oxtrnmoly slack. Prices were
Irregular. The closing of the speculative
accounts of Hume Webster , tbe suicide , lea
to some sharp movements In prices.
Several members of the house were
hit severely , but the bulk of the
losses , arising from Webster's frauds
appear to have fallen on bill dis
counters. Among the high class investments
securities , Dritisb fluids were sold owing to
the withdrawals of gold and dropped % per
cent. Foreign securities wcro heavy almost
without exception. Greek bonds lost 4 per
cent on the week ; Mexicans tmd Spanish
and Egyptian bonds from \i \ to 1 per cent and
Argentines l } { percent. Chilians gained J {
per cent on tbo strength of news that Chill's
difllculty with the United States was being
arranged. Dritlsh railway securities were
firm , the division announced during the
week equalling expectations. *
American railway securities were Irregu
lar , fluctuating sharply under the shift in the
nature of Now York orders , adverse rumors
concerning various loading kinds and thn
closing of Hutmi Webster's operations.
Loui'vlllo & Nashville apd Chicago , Mil
waukee & St. Paul stocks , in which Webster
had a largo account for a rlso ,
wore especially afTcctcd , but the
immense amounts of both sold hero wcro ab
sorbcd immediately. Denver & Rio Grande
preferred became strong on the reports of
thn road's amalgamation with another com
pany. The week's variations In prices of
American railway securities Including the
following : Increases Denver & Rio G'-ando
preferred , U i per cent ; Lake Shore. 1 > per
cent ; Uoiivor & Rio Grande common and
Wabaah preferred , 1 per cent each ; Union
PaciHo shares , J/ per cent ; Northern Paclfio
and Wabash debentures , V per cent each.
Decreases Loulsvillo & Nashville , 3 per
cent ; Norfolk & Western preferred , ! # per
cent ; Central Pacific , 1 per cent ; AtchUon
and Now York , Pennsylvania & Ohio first
mortgage , M per cent enub. Canadian rail
way securities wore flat. Grand Trunk first
anil second profeirca both lost on the week.
The securities of the Mexicau railways
were considerably sold. First and seconds
both suffered a doclluo of % X per cent for the
week and ordinary declined % of 1 per cent.
Amongst the miscellaneous securities Rio
Tintas declined M of 1 per cent , and Slmoro
copper < of 1 per cent , whllo Bolls Asbosto
shares gained X of 1 per 'cent. Among the
issues ot tbo weak was Elmore's American
and Canadian Copper company with a capital
of 200,000.
Iliivuim Market Itovlew.
HAVANA , Jan. 31. The .sugar market was
very dull , closing nominal , The quotations
arc as follows :
MOI.ASSKS SUOAK Regular to peed polari
zation , t2.\3i\iMX \ R ° 1J per quintal ; cen
trifugal , 02 to Oti degrees polarization , In hoes-
heads with bags and boxes , $2.903.90 .
Stocks In warehouses at liavana and Matati-
zas : Twenty-eight boxes , 252,000 bags and
ASO hogsheads. Hocripts from the20th to the
27th inst. , 93,000 bags and 84 hogsheads ; ex
ports during the same tlmo , 0,000 bags ,
58.000 of which to the United States.
BACON $8.75 gold per cwt.
BIJTTEU Superior American , $3.00 gold ,
per quintal.
FI.OUII American , $7.75 gold per quintal.
Jcitknn BEEF ? S.50 cold per quintal.
HAMS American sugar cured , $13.00 gold
per quintal for northern and * 17.00 for south
ern.
ern.LAUD In kegs , $8.75 gold per quintal ; in
tins , Sll.OO.
POTATOES American , $3.00 gold per bbl.
LUMIIEII Nominal.
HOOM Quiet ,
BKANS white navy , $5.00 gold per quintal.
CiiiiwiKo TOHACCO $19.50 gold per quintal.
SHOOKS Quiet ,
FitEiniiTa Moderate.
EXCHANGE Quiet and weak.
Si'ANiaa GOLD $2.40 @ 2.41.
On the Ilcrllii llourno.
BKULIX , Jan. 31 Too early dullness pre
vailed on tbo bourse during tbo week. Bank ,
iron , coal and Industrial shares generally
were depressed. The final quotations in-
cmdo the following : Prussian 4s , 10.90 ;
Mexican Os , 31.80 ; Deutsche , 157.00 ; Bochu-
mer , 113 ; Ilarpeucr , 143 ; short exchange on
London , 20.37 ; long exchange on London ,
20.30 ; private discount ! > < f per cent. It Is
reported that Austrian purchases , in con
nection with the resumption of cash pay-
irtonts , were to raise a loan of 200,000.000
florins of gold. At u conference ID Vienna
between Ministers Kalnoky and Weikerlo
for the government and Baron Albert Roths
child , it was decided to draw the first bullion
from the btato colters , Daren Rothschild
advising the postponement of the loun until
1893. A currency bill will bo introduced in the
Roichsrath lu May. The mints in Vienna
and ICrcmnitz have already fixed machines
to turn out the now pieces on tbo shortest
notice.
On the Turin Hourso.
PAIIII , Jan. 31. Business on the bourse
during the week was exceedingly weak.
Dealers concur in llo opinion that this
month bus been the slackest January in
many years. Tbo week's dccllnos include :
Thrco per cent rentes , lOf ; Credit foncior ,
l fRloTlntos ; , 9f , In yesterday's settle
ment rentes were easy and money was
plentiful. A now 4 per cent Russian railway
bond has boon negotiated amounting to 8-
000,000 , nominally to bo floated by a syndi
cate of St. Petersburg and ParU banks.
On the Frankfort lloiirge.
FiiANKi'ouT , Jan. 31. On tbo bourse dur
ing tbo week business was quint and prices
wcro firm , Sunday's unofilclal quotations
included : Hungarian gold rentes , 03.50 ;
Italian , 90.90 ; Austrian credit , 2(50 ( ; Portuguese -
guoso , 41.50 ; Spanish , 02.90.
Till : SI'KCUI.ATIVi : MAUKKTS. .
Win-lit Hulled Dull mill Lower , with Much
. Ileurlnh Nun-H ,
CHICAGO , III. , Jmi. UO. Wheat ruled dull and
lower today. Tbo news was nearly all bear
ish ; local sentiment was In accord with It , und
the olTarlngH wcro In excess of the demand.
Cables woio depressed and domestic markets
ttMidliiK downward , The export business for
the week was nearly ll)00UJO ) Im. moro than
the week previous and the trade was
'iKtirliiK ou an Increase of 6D'OX )
bu. In the vlulhlo supply. Now 'York
and St. l.otiU had liberal Bulling orders bore
Und bomu of the largest local lonn dropped
tholr lioldlnEB through sheer discouragement.
I'nrdrldgu and other local bears bold heavily
for u time the purcliiibos asalnst puts and tlio
covurln * by shorts who had a satisfactory
prollt absorbed the property very readily ,
llut finally thu contlnuouB stream of oiroriugH
bomui to tell , und buyers drawing out , there
was n ri'coslon from early figures. Charles
Wright was thu largest Individual liuyur , cov-
urliiKuble line on which he lias boon short
far u convldurublo tlmo while Purcirldgo was
by all odds the heaviest seller. Molkmical ,
Hchwiirtz-Diiiiue. Lo/an und Mlliiilno-Uixlman
each covered considerable wheat put out at
tbo relatively high prlco * which ruled early lu
thu wuuk.
There was some talk of peed buylne by
strnuit local cup talism , who , It was reported ,
were tiikhr.i wheat on nil at the breaks , but It
did not api-oir thut Ihoir onerutloim weru Im
portant. On thn break ( ilirord. llutoly llros. ,
Mitchell und bomo of the private wlro houses ,
were good buyuni , luruuly. It was
thought , to cover short sales. Closing
cubic * showed no Improvement , und In
t the upon opinion of BOIHU dealers It
: begins to look ua If Kuropo bud bucoiiin Indlf-
I furuttt to our wheat erou movement , us stocks
everywhere abnmil are bald to bo unusually
lurao uud tbo uverase prleo for tbo week ao
lowur , Tlio forulmi bltumton. as Indicated by
lute cables , eau.cd renuwo-J mile * uud In-
erousod uouknciu. May opened Jo lower at
M , ie. which proved to bo thu htgliubt prlco ot
IhoUtiy , worked slowly off to WJio , firmed uu
a little , weakened to OJ'ic , utreujrlhcncd on
covering uy itiortB near the elose , but closed
OUHVUtVOUC.
I Oorn thaw ; considerable firmness In tbo
early part ot the nusgiou la splto ot weak
cables und soiling by I'ardrldRO. but It
noaltonbtl later In Njrinpnthy with tliri weak
ness In wln-at. and provisions. Shorts were
notciolne much In the wny of i-nvemu whllo
xomu of the lutn Iniyor * were llquldnilnr
freely , Miiy atArlcd He lower at , IISc. finned
nptoll'ic. weakened to 40Vc and closed at
.
Unts wcro quiet and easy , May shows a loss
of Ue.
lion products were lower on the larger ro-
eclptsof hoi ? * than oxpccted. anil n decline of
from " > a to mo at ttio yards. The weakness In
grains was also felt sympathetically , though
there were snveral little rallies durlnz the
nesslou nnd tlio close was at ,1 loss of only 5c
In pork , from ; te to7e In laid nnd"Jo In ribs.
Kstlnmtnd receipts for today : Who.-it , IWl
corn , K > : oats , IS ) curs : hogc , : iu.OOO head.
The loading futures ran , oil us follows :
AIITUM.KN.
WHEAT-NO. 2.
January
May
COIIN No. 2
January , , . . . saw RR < <
Kcbrimry. . ,
Mnr
OATH No. 7-
January
Jlay. . . . . S0 }
Mr.ss ToiiK
Januarr. 11 To II TO 11 M
, May 12 UO 1300 U M
LAIIII
Jnnuarr. . 637X A 40
May. . . . . . . 7J OUi G CTh
SHOUT liins-
January. . S7S
May ( i U ) r , M 0 U5 n in
Gush ( jucitations were us follows :
Ki.mm Steady und unchanged.
WIIKAT No. 2 spring wbciit. 83oj No , 3
aprliiu wheat , Sl'.ie ; No. 3 rod , Mc. )
ConN No. : > . ) ! io.
OATS-NO. 2. 'Ma ; No. 5 white , f. o. b. , 30 ? * ®
Uif ! No. : i wlilto , M'.io. '
UVE-No. Tll ! e.
IIAIII.KV-NO. V , fifiiWgo ; No. 3 , f. o. b , 45 ®
COn ! .No. 4. f. o. b. , S5SMC.
KI.AX HKKP No. 1 , nic.
TIMOTIIV SKEI > I'rltiio , II.Mai.SO.
I'oiiK .Moss pork , per bbl , , * 3,4.vrj.Rr > 0 : lord ,
per cwt. , $ .4'J4t .421 { : short ribs sides ( loo.sol.
i.-i.T2ii4.V77Ht ! dry salted Rhoulderg ( boxed ) .
* 4. < U > ii3il.75 ; short clear sldox ( boxed ) , { (1.00 ®
0.0.1
0.0.1WIIISKV Distillers' nnlshcd goods , per gal. ,
$1.10.
KudAUS Cut loaf unchanged.
Receipts and shipments tod.iy were as fol
lows ;
HKCril'TS. BMU'MCNTH.
Flour , barrels , . . 10.000 17.000
Wheat , bUBholi. 72,0110 32.UOO
Corn , bunuola , . , . 2H.OOO
OatD , buslicls. , . . 168.0UO 257.UUO
lire , bushel ! I4.1KIU 3.000
llarlcy. butholB. 48.0UU 24.000
On tlio I'ro.lucu oxclmnzo today the butter
market was firm and unchanod ; fancy Elgin
creamery. 'JO IIu ; line western. "M4'JSc ; ordl-
tuirv , .TOo' i1 ! selected dairy , .1452c ( ! ; ordinary ,
WXiti.'e EKBH. > . " . > ® .l3c.
OIIEKSK Klrni ! full cream chcudars , 11 ®
llUe ; flats , llBllie ( : Younp Anierleas , U1 ®
llaC. ! ?
I1IDK8 Unchanged : wet salted New Or
leans selected. 43 to 7.i Ibs. , CSo ; today's 'se
lected , 5J to liO Ibs. , C3c.
TALLOW Unchanged.
Now Vork .Markets.
NEwYoiiK , Jan. 30. KLUUII Hecelpts , 3057
packuucs : exports , 1.0U5 bitrrols. l.\8."il sacks :
market , full , weak ; Hales , 10,5V ) hble ; low ex
tras. ftl.2tf6.183 ; winter wheat low grades ,
fi. ® : i.8 i fair to fancy , * - ) . © 4. SO ; patents ,
M.4.1ici.lA ; Minnesota clear. I.OOa4.75i ; straights
! I.O.YOJ : ; straights putoiit , J4.5IJ5.'J5.
WHEAT Hecolpts. 43.740 bu. ; cxportn , 130-
OOJ bu. ; sales , ca.i.OOO bu. futures , 17.UOO uu.
spot. Hpot market quiet , lower and wuak ;
No. 2 rod , fl.oijj In store and elevator ;
Jl.UDiI.O ! ! = ; afloat ; $ l.J2 ( ® l.04U f. o. b. ;
No. 3 rtdIW c3'.M ; tineraded red. OOcffl$1.04VJ ;
No. 1 northern , JI.U4'/i ; No. 1 hard ,
H.IHSOI.KJM : No. 2 northern. 09Mo ;
No. : i spring. OOc. Options declined ? jJio on
weak cables and large receipts In thu north
west , reacted iiSJfic. dce.lnod HUoou light
clearances ; closed steady at. JiBilic under
.voatcrday ; No. 2 ro-J , I'obruary , 81.01VJ ®
1.0li , elosinc atl.oi.S ; March , Jl.u2M1.0.i. ?
closing nt tlMX ; April , $ t.u2M ; May. JI.OUJ
Tal.Ol 1-10 , olosliiKattl.OJii : Juno. ! K599ic. ) !
closing at OOyio : July , 077 < ® OSo , closing at
07 ? i ! .
Hvn Dull , nominal ; western , 0334c. !
HAIII.KV Dull : No. 2 Milwaukee , C971c.
HAIU.KY MALT Quiet.
COIIN Itccelpts , H2t75 : bu. ; exports. 4,840
bu. ; gales. 315.UOU bu. of futures ; Mil.TOJ bu. of
spot ; spot market dull and weaker ; No. 2 ,
4u > { e. In elevator ; fiOie ! afloat ; ungraded
mixed , 4C50 > iu ; No. ' ' . 4l > c ; steamer mixed ,
48 > i40u. Options ducllnoJ % < &lAc on weak
caulos. reacted ! ( ® ? > c on covering , and closed
firm J6 ® ? o under yustcrdny ; July. 40 > i4Uc ;
I'ubrunry , 4lJic ; March. 4UU4jc ! ) , cloning
40 So ; April , ? : May , 48 ® 40Ho , closing
494 ! 4c.
OATS HecolptB , 02.2SO bu. ; exports. 325/KJO
bu. ; Rales , none of futures : 3. > ,0io bu. of spot ;
spot trnrket weaker ; options , dull and nom
inal ; February , 33Hc : March , 30 > c : May , 37o :
pot , No. 2 white. 3sHo : mixed weiloru. 3J ®
3tlV4o : white western. 3742 < j ; No. 2 Chicago.
3Uk33Uc.
HAY Quiet : md weak ; shipping , ftj.50 ; peed
to choice. 7.r > - ® ' . > .0 1.
lloi'j Quiet and easy ; state common to
choice. 2027c : * common to choice Puclllc
cqiist , ZOSMKo.
SUQAII Haw , steady ; roflnlnir , 3c ; centri
fugals , UG test. 37-Oe ! ; refined niilotand steady.
Bl OLASSES Foreign nominal : Now Orleans ,
steady ; common to fancy , 2830c.
KICK ( fillet ; domostio fair to extra , 4Ji ®
OUe ; Japan , 4i5sC.O ?
I'KTiuii.KUM Quiet nnd steady : crude In
barrels uarKers. 58o bid ; bulk. ilHO ; refine : !
nominal New York. l-.4.'i ; I'hlladeluhla and
llaltlmore , Jo.ratO.4i ) ; IMitladelphlii ami Daltl-
moro In hulk , fU.8J33.95 ; united closed
for Fobriiary.
COTTUN KKKP Oir. Quiet ; crude 2o
yellow 2K32U ! ! < e.
TALLOW Quiet and easy ; (8,00 ( for paek-
.
KnsiN Quiet and steady ; strained common.
to good. Ji.i/ : .
Tiiui'ENTiKB Quiet and firm nt : i3'T Ho.
Kona Steady und iiulot ; western , IMBr.'oc :
reeolpts. 2fi97 packages.
I'ditK Moderutu demand , steady ; mess ,
$ fl.7.'iI .73 ; extra prime , la.'fl.
CUT MKAT. < Firm ; ptckltd bellies , n OS'-ic :
shoulders , fie ; hams. Do ; middles , quiet and
steady ; short clear. Ki.4'1.
LAUD Lower , dull ; western sto.-im closed at
J3.77'i ; sales. l.OCO tierces at .l.715i8.87Vi ; op-
t.'ons , sains , lr > 00 tierces : February , J0.7II , clos-
Irg 1110.7:1 ; March , $ J.84 ; May , M.lKXao.'JS , clos
ing at * ( ! ! H.
liUTrm ; Inactive , firm : western dairy , 18 ®
23o ; western creamery. 22'c ; western fac
tory. I0'lo : Elgin , afc.
CMKKSE Firm , moderately active ; purt
skims. 0IOJic.
l'ia IIION Steady , quiet ; American , , tl5.7 il ,
* " *
ii Qnletand firm ; Irko , Ha7010.7i
I.EAII Dull nnd easy ; domestic , II.-U
Ti.s Quiet and steady ; straits , $19.70.
Omaha 1'rodiivo .tlurhots.
Fun ITS California riverside oranges , 12.50 ®
I'.UO ; Washington navolH..7 | < fi < , UO ; California
tangerines. I3.'IO per Uox ; Florida oranges.
brlglits. KU.75i.OO : ; russets , } 2.'X2.00i ) Florida
tangerines , $ . | .50I,03 ; western tipples , $1.75 ®
2.5J per Dhl. , fanny stand might bring 25c more.
Now York apples , Ji va.7S.
VKCIETAWXS California cabbage , 2 ! o her
Ib In crates ; homo grown lettuce , 45c per
do/ .
dorouiruv Chickens. o7o ; RCOSO , ducks and
turkeys , 010e.
U AMI : No sale for rabbits , will not bring
enough to pay shipping charges.
UUTTEii Fair to good , I0317o ; choice coun
try , 192Ie.
FI.OUII Omaha Milling company's Ilollunco
, . .
JI.01 ; Queen of the I'antry , $2.70.
llincK No. 1 green salted hldns. 4J@4Jo ! ;
No. 2 green Halted hides , a@'l4o ! ; No. I sreen
salted bides. 25 to 40 Ibs. , 4Hl > e ; Na 2 prnon
salted hides. 25 to 40 Ibs , , 'J.Mo ; No , i veal
calf. 8 to n Ibs. , Cot No. 2 veal oalf , 8 to IS Ibs , .
4o : No. I dry Hint hides , 78o ; No. 2 dry Hint
blues. .72.au ; No. 1 dry salted bides. .V&flu , Tal
low. No. 1 , 3Vile ; tallow , No. - > , 'J'io : grouse
white A. 44U ; ginuho , white II ,
grease , yellow , 3o ; grouse , dark , 2He ! old but-
tur.4i-Hoi beeswax , prime , lllo ; rough tal
low , H4-'c' .
lines Market firmer ; strictly fresh stock ,
° * 'c
"llAV Market over supplied ; W.003.50 per
tbn. _
Oinaliit ( inilu JMurket.
Prices based on delivery at MUilsslpnl river
points , Nebraska tnspojtlon , und ten days'
shipment , unlota otherwise Btato- . Cash grain
calls fur shipment within llvudays.
Wheat No. 2 spring. K > u bid.
Urn-No. 2 , 78J biu ; No. 3. 7.iJ4o bid.
OATrt-No. 3 white. 3lo bid : No. 3 white , .flat
No. 2 mixed , 30o bid ; No. 3 mixed , .t > o bid ; No.
3 colored , -lie.
CHUN No. 2 cash. 3 < So bid , : < 7o asked ; Febru
ary , UOu bid , UO o asked ; No. Z whlto , 37Ho
blc ,
Among the sales were ; Three cars No.
whlto oats , Me ; 20 ours No. ,1 or better corn , 20
days. 'JUSU' .
1IOAIID OP T1UDK NOTES.
! ' . I'anlknerof Schuyler , Nob. , was In look
liu over the market ,
KIIIIIIUH City Mitrkuti.
KANSAS Cirv. JloJ.Iun. 30. WHEAT Kaslor
und about lo lower ; No 2 , hard sold at 77c ; Na
2 red. 8Ju.
COIIN Weak : No. S mixed , 3lu ; No. 3 whlto ,
- .
OATS Steady ; No. 2 mlxotl , lu ) ; No. 8 white ,
30o.
30o.Itvu
Itvu Steady : 77oforNo. 5.
I'I.AX SKKI > Slo on the b.-iyls of pur : .
llitAN Kusler : suukea , avftUGc.
llAV I'irni ; timothy. JHOO ; fancy -prairie.
(7.CU ; good to choice. U.00aoi ) ; low grades.
.
ltECEHT Wheat , 10,000 uu. ; corn , 1,000 bu. ;
outs , none.
Piiii'iiUNTS Wheat , 27.003 bu.t corn , none ;
oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ne.\v York Dry ( ! < ioU Market.
NEW YOIIK , Jan. 30 , lluslnoss In dry foods
displayed feir new feature.- * , Doing u > hort ( jay
thu general movement was relatively quiet ,
1'rlutn wuio lu fair dcmaud uud touo very
Btronr. The MorrlmtuitOilrtlng prints will bo
advnnced on Montl ; Tie 44C nnd fnrnlturo
MerrlniAC fust blavfcTJtlns wll | so bo nd-
vnnccd'to. Tlio dutljlcnto rixincst for spring
and summer spccliilrjPs Roifcrully tend * to
moro Activity nnd Ftpi-miry is U > o' rd to na
[ irobnhly bringing mlt n Rlrong demand *
tap'o cottons were morn iiulet. but n good
many small orjer-i kept the position ma
terially unchanged..i.
NRW YOIIK , .Tun , 30-iptitlons opened steady
at five points down to fifteen points up , nnd
closed stoutly at five points up to five down :
"ales. IO..TI hag . niclirdlng : February. JI3.00
W13.I5 ; Mnreh. JI2.70fflliM ! ; April , 913.40 ; May ,
$ l2. : Xill2.3-i : .luiio , JIB. 0 : July. M2.00 ; Sep
tember , Jll.Sj ; spot , KIp. No.7. Jl3.2i
Mlltrnukcp MurknU.
MIMVAUKRB.VK. . .Inn. 'M. WIIKVT Easy ;
Na 2 spring. Kio > . No. > northern , Wo.
Cons-Quiet : No. 3. 30Se. !
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 while , 3lo ; No. 3 whlto ,
30c
llAttt.KV Quiet ; No,2,5Jo ! ; saiuplo on track ,
HvE-Enslor ; No. 2 ,
8 tl.oiilsJMiirk t < < .
ST. 1/ouis. Mo. , Jan. 30.-Wllc.VT Cash.
U UN Kasy ; cash , , ' 10'c.
OATS Lower ; ciisb. SD'ie.
I'OIIK Quiet ; now , $11.70.
I.Aitn-btoadyat JOO.
\VllI8KV-$1.10. .
Liverpool Market * .
LIVBIIPOOU .Ian , IIO. WIIKAT Quiet ! holders
offer moderately ; No. 1 California. ts ' 4d@
8s Hd ( nor cental ; rod western spring , Ts ! 4d
© 78 Id ! No. 2 red wlntnr. ? Ud5Ss njd. ;
COHN Knsy ; doinitnd fallen oIT ; mixed west
ern , -Is Cd per cental for now.
CHEESE American finest white nnd colored ,
OSspercwt.
-
Toledo drain Market.
TOI.KDO. O. . Jan. 30. WHEAT Lowers No.
2 cash and February , ulijc.
' COIIN Easy ; No. S cash 39c. !
OATs-Qulot ; cash. S8c.
Cincinnati Markets.
CINCINNATI. O , , Jan. DO. WIIICAT Strong ;
Na' ' roil. KlUftrtlc.
COIIN I'Mmier ' ; No. 2 mixed , 40441lo. ! !
OATS Firmer ; No. 2 mixed , 32&45J3C.
WIIIBKV tl.ia.
1.1 VK STOCK MAltKKT.S.
Oinnlm's \Vock Closes with I.lttlo llcttnr
Drmnnil for Cattle Hoc * I'ull.
OMAHA , Jan. HO. Itoeolpts for the past week
were 10,3'J5 cattle. 39.470 hogs nml 3.844 sheep ,
against ii,71U : cattle. 40.M4 lioss and 3,175 sheep
thn week previous , and lilHicttttle. ! ) o0.8. > 0 bozs
and 2.252 Miccp for the last woo U of January ,
1601. Tbo month's receipts foot tip 59,158 cat-
tlc , 201,557 botis and 1I.77D sheep , against 50,021
cattlo. SSOIO bops and 10.40 ! ) sheep for Decem
ber , nnd B 1.072 cattle , 102.1oi boys nnd 1I.3GI
sheep for January last year.
Considering the fact that compared with
the week nrovlotiB cuttlo receipts show u de
crease of 3.300 head , an advance lu prices of
both hoof steers and bittctior stock ft some
thing lllio 15e to 23C is u rather unsatisfactory
showing. The deninnd nil WCOK has only been
fulr , neither local houses mirshlppcrsuxhlblt-
lua any great anxiety for the entile. In fact
with the rather Indifferent lnqulry.lt Is re-
nmrkublo that prices have bocn maintained
so well. Tbo stoolicr nnd feeder trade Is
sonmwhat livelier and prices 10o to 15o
stronger than a week ago. Thu country Isfull
of clicup oorn nnd consequently everyone
wants feeders. Comnarcd with boor cattle
prices feeders are soiling ut very strong fig
ures. Hop" have shown some lluctiuitlon. but
tno general tendency has been hlchor and
the week cloaca with prices lOo lo ISehigher
than last Saturday and fxJe to GOo hlRlivr tuun
Jnnuary 1. There has.Jieen no m.-iterlalchnugo
In sheep values. EterythliiR deslr-iblo tbat
has bocn offered foKsalo lias found a ready
purchaser at .sulHtikiitttilly unchanged prices.
The week closed flrlth u fair run of oattlo.
noariv 100 cars , and UiKlns ovorytblnii Into
consideration , the quality was thn bust of the
week. Conditions were pretty much tbo same
us on r'tlday. both local und slilnpliu buvers
having fair orders.Truillng v/na ratbor nc-
tlvoand mlccs slightly unproved. Tbn ad-
vunce slnco Tuesdaytbo , low day "f ( ho week ,
has boon rather gradual , but the fulr to Rood
beef steers lire solllntri from Lie to2.'ic bettiM1
than a week ago. Good 1,1 O-lli. to 1.3no-lb.
stuors solrt ut froiii- < .C > ) to CL7TSS. wlrh uno
bunch of choice steer * fit S4.2.Y , Kalito eood
1,000-lb. to l.SOO-lb. olcers sold for from J3.25 to
$3.50 , with common to fair stuff around from
{ 3.1.0 to { 3.1.5. ) j }
The bettor grades"of butcher stock sold
strong to lie lilslioriUi\n : Friday and from "Oo
to'Ji'c bettor than Cfticsrtuy. OiTorlngs were
rather liberal Including fully 1ml f tbo reel-lots ,
but shipping or dors , wcro iiond and looul
houses were also ajctjons to Rettbolr full
iiuotn. Good to choice cdwa : uul heifers sold
from 12,40 to &J.OO , fair to gopd cows from $3.00
to $2.40. canners and coitininn'stuir from $1.00
$2.1.0. Dulls , oxon and slaps \ruro lu eood do-
in and und stronger at from 11.75 to 1.75.
Calves wore In poor diipply and firm at from
fcl.'K ) to $5.00 for fulr to choice veal.
Trading was rather limited In the stacker
nnd feeder line , but- prices were steiidy to
strong. 1'onr to prime stock sold from 11.85 to
13.20. Representative sales :
STKKUS.
No. Av. Pr. No. Av. i'r. No. Av. Pr
1. . 770 J3 00 2..1010 S3 35 13..1170 J.IOO
7. . filfl a 10 7..1007'3i5 ' : 82..1200 300
04. . 1)15 310 5.1042 333 22.1104 300
17. . B45 II 10 II..1103 335 II. 11411 3JO (
13..1103 315 18. . 938 335 37..1247 307J4
20. . H98 315 16.1050 3 37',4 ' 21..1101 370
3. . 080 3 SO 8 , . 007 340 81..1300 1170
10..1032 320 22.1163 340 44..1141 375
2. . 700 320 56..1173 35) IS..1315 : t77'/
11.1057 325 23. . 1002 350 17..JS33 425
21 Btoers , corn-fed Tcxans 1171 335
cows.
1..1130 100 4. . & 4.i 200 3..1170 20 !
4. . 705 125 3 .IOSC 2 00 3..1170 2110
3. . 800 1 : i5 1. . r&O 200 16. . P4 230
M. . IKU 140 10. . B04 201 fi. 8JIO 23.J
1. . 040 150 1..1010 200 3..100(1 ( 240
B. . FSB I'M 1. . 071 200 23 BliO 240
3. . OKI 150 2. , 070 200 13..10111 240
5. . 0i4 : 153 1..I070 200 12. . WI7 24.- |
8..1021 150 0. . 871 201 U. . ft.1l 250
1. . 570 1 W ) 11. . 997 2 10 2. . 1245 250
2. . 750 1 Ml 5..1144 210 14..1140 250
3. . BOO 100 1..11)30 ) 210 14. . ( . ! ) 250
2 .1075 1 03 11..IOX. 2 II ) 1..1I70 250
7. . 0112 1 05 28.1040 215 22. . 070255
3..10RO 103 10. . W8 22. ) 15..1130 255
7. . 704 175 1. . D50 220 a0..10iO 2BJ
1..1WIO 175 6. . : S88' 2 30 25..1012 200
fl. . 1)38 ) 175 10. . 020 220 20..1017 2 CO
4. . 870 175 1..1SCO 215 5.11115 20.1
25. 8:17 : 175 17.075 225 IB. . 07J 203
1. . 760 175 2..1040 225 IS..812 2C5
2..1IIO 185 23. 1014 225 15. . ISO 263
7. . 892 I KO ID. . 801 225 21. . 037 S IB
22. . 745 185 7..1042 2 2.5 21. . OsS 270
5..1148 1 DO 2..1023 225 2..1210 275
1..1I70 1 OJ 1..1280 230 HI. . 1010 275
2..100 2U ) 1..1000 230 13..1123 275
3..llf,0 200 15. . 1128 < ! 33 27..1KO ' 2 60
2. . 000 200 1. . 710 230 13. 070 285
1. . 050 200 14. . 083 230 18..1008 200
3..1010 200 4. . 083 230 5.1220 300
3..1000 200 10,1178 210 38.,1031 300
IIKIFKUR.
4. . 502 1 75 1. . 580 2 25
MH.KUII8 AND SI'IIINOUHH.
1 cow and calf , 210' )
1 cow and cajf.v 20 OJ
CALVES.
1. . 230 a 00 2. . 115 40 } 1. . ISO 509
IIU M.S.
1..1230 1'(5 1..1370 223 I..1270 250
S..130) 175 1..1800 225 2..1705 250
2..1250 175 1..14H ) 223 2..1550 250
2. . 570 1 HO 1. 1370 225 1 .1510 250
I..13(1) ( ) 1 85 5.154) 223 1.1200 200
1..1510 200 3.1500 233 1..I590 280
' 4,1230 205 1..1830 331 I..1710 21/0
1..15811 2 Oi 1..1000 233 1..I400 300
1..1230 210 1..I250 2 Si ) 1..19IO 3W )
1..140J 223 1..IOIO 2 fiO 8..UGS 300
1. . 150.1 223 1..1440 250
STAQS.
1..1510 375 , , | J
BTOCKB 9 > ND reensn ) .
0. . 370 283 1..700 270 1. . 690 300
1. . 700 225 14.3lWa ! 275 2. . 813 300
1. . 493 250 , , , > iy 275 4. . 725 3 DO
2. . 850 25) S.ftfO 28.5 3. . 600 310
2. . K 2f > 0 ! . , , ; 200 5 , . OliO 310
24. . 717 209 10-f4li'i ? U ) 1. . 7W 315
rt
4. . 677 320 '
lions The supolytwas not very huavy , full-
IIIK fully 3.00U bhort pi last Saturday. The
iliuillly nf the bos was about the connnonujt
of the weok. ultjiouahAhuhois could not by
any moans bo called cqminon. Shipping ordei.i
were llnlil. the Huppiy win umplo for local ro-
iiulioinenls , and adviciib fioin other market
conterH were decidedly bearish. The lr.ido
opened out slow miditower. A few at the ln-st
hosssold aboutsteart ) ' right at Iho oponlng ,
but early biislneHs Vab at prlcos u bhado to 5u
lowur than Krlday. 1/'rIccs / rather wonkunoti
UH provisions opened lower nnd Hblppoii nnd
fresh men dropped-'out , loavlng a clear fluid
for iinukera. The ujof * ' ) "as weak and fully f > u
lowur than I'ridayiipd In occasional 'nsttincos.
especially on pooil'IRnlvy ' hogs , closing prlci-s
wuiu 5c to 10o lowert'JUtiod heavy ho s hold ut
14.25 to 11.30 with a few t'arly satca ut l.im : to
fl.i5. : Uonunon heavy and mixed pnckcru
sold nt fl.L'i ) to fl-25. Unlit and light mUcd
loads from 14.10 to I4.3J. Sonm common light
stulTsold at flieji to $1.05. Kvorylhluif Mold
tbo bulk at ; iCOtifl.:3 ugaliiBt 14.25 lo II 30
I'riduv. The average cost wns $1.21 against
ll.27U'I'rlday und II.10U lust Fntuitlur. Tlio
week and month close with prices | no to 15c
hlshor than n wt-ok n ii. 'flo to fiOo hlihor than
u month ago and nbout'fiOc ' higher than a year
itgo. Hcprcsoiitittlvo sales )
No. Av. tih. i'r. No , Av. eh. 1'r.
K1..1BI Hi' ) 3Wii , C5..2rJ hO 42.1
03 150 4 05 72 , . . . . 24 ! ) 20J 423
6 3.14 40 4 IJ ' < B27I 40 423
CO 213 241 410 & 2..3iO W ) 425
20 . . . . KM hO 4 10 M 2ifi ! 40 423
113 ISO llW 410 40 310 - . 425
75 21 ! ) 140 415 73 VJI 80 415
03 . . .UO 12J 415 CO . . . .231 2bO 423
01) . . .221 24) 415 W. . ,24 * J.f.0 425
ftt . .2117 21) ) 4 15 W SI 200 425
05 . . . .2M ) 249 415 77 2Ui 2SO 425
53 227 2JO 415 60. . .328 - - 425
n . . .210 40 4 17M 31 87 425
08 217 feO 4 I7J ! OJ.X 'J 81 425
04 . . . 251 120 420 72 2.V1 120 425
7B..23I 120 420 51 26:1 : 40 4 23
U7. 218 60 420 M 23U 40 425
101.2ia 4 20 70..2JU 120 423
( Jcotlic's Visit to Cnrlsbml.
There Is no doubt. Unit the llfo of the great
l oet wns greatly prolonged by drinking the
waters , of the i-prudol Spring. Wo have the
HpriitlM Spring brjught to us In the form of
salt , which Ii ubtnlnnduy ovnporatltiu from
the waters of Carlsbad.
TlioCA1ll.su A I ) SI'Ill'DEh SALT , ( powder
form ) < llssolvostenacioushllc , allays irritation
nnd removes obstructions by aiding nature.
It acts soothingly and without pain , The
BciiHliio hni the signature of Klf NKK.t MKN-
Dbl.bON CO. , Agents , Now York , on every
to'.tie.
NO OTIIJDX6
LEAVES A DELICATE AND LAST-TWO ODOR.
For snlobr nil Drug nnd Fancy Goods Dcnlrrn or II
nnntilo to procure this ivomlcrfiil < m | > senrtsn <
In stamps and receive n cake by return mall.
JAS. S. KIRK & CO. , Chicago.
RPKOIAI * Shandnn nrlls Vfn\tt \ ( the nopulM
Society Wnltt ) pcnlKltKK to nnyono BenUUif u
hnio wrappers ot Hhonclon IJcils Bout ) .
Lo Duo's Periodical Pills.
The Kronnli remedy acts directly upon the
Rencrntl vo organs and cures suppression of the
mensem. (2or throe for $ * > , and can bn malloiL
Should no tbo used durhi pronfiiiuy. .Tobbori.
drngKlstii and the public supplied by Goodman
UrunCo. . ' '
TUB SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul R'y , as represented
on this map.
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 6:20 : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m.
City Ticket Office : 1501 Far-
nam St. , Omaha.
'F. A. NASH , Gen'l Agent.
C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent.
JOSEPH GILLOTT'S '
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PEN8.
_ _
< io iifi-honi. iicat inl I ornr ( ; . !
cured In 2 days liy the Kronen Komody entit
led the 1C I NCI. It dissolves against and Is ab
sorbed Into tbo Inllainoil parts. Will roftind
money Iflt dom nut eur i. or rnu i > s striutura
Gentlemen , bore Is a rnlliihlo nrtlolo. $ ) a
package , or 2 fur % > per null prop.ild. Mcuor-
rnlck & Lund , Oniatia.
70 227 8) 420 80 121 ! 4 25
00 27 : . ' ICO 4 20 CO..25) 40 425
71 I'M 10 420 i'5 . . . . 270 30) ) 425
; > 4 2114 100 433 05 II2S .MO 425
08 2J8 1'i ) IV. . ) 02 : 7 40 425
70 251) ) 81) ) 4 ffll lEI 254 120 I 25
57..202 20) 42) OS . . . . 272 M ) 4 27t {
77 ! 1M 40 4 ' . ' 0 02 2.V ) 40 42 ? } }
65 2.VI 40 4 20 05. . 208 4274 !
69 2411 0 4 2C 111 270 M ) 4 27 ! *
64 271) ) 40 420 57 112. ) SOI27' >
70 240 20J 4 X'U 01 IHI ! 100 427' , }
75 218 100 420 fiO 27J 80 427 ! ' ,
1 400 4 21) 71 281 bO 4 27'S
15 : K > 3 120 4 20 au : ni : 4:10 :
274 420 02 225 4 : U
2V7 10J 420 47 4III SO 4 DO
yf.n uu 4 22W 02 20S 40 4 III )
240 4 2'JJi U . . . .a.VI 4IM
55 2I7 ! 1110 4 22'4 ( it ) 27U 20il 4M
77 ; iJ i 11)0 ) 4 22 > i liS 2SJ 210 4 It1)
53 245 SO 4-25 M : :09 : | 2U 4111
147 : H4 041) ) 425 50 4''S 2 > iO 4 M
01 251 40 425 102 IWfl 4 iW
l4 ! 272 4) 42.5 05 2C.O . < 0 4 .13Ji
( 240 80 425 S 271 120 4 : I5
7i ; 20-i U'O 425 55 : i')7 4 IU
( K ) 2l > 5 k'HO 1 25 (17 ( 2.V > 4115
.SIIKICP Ileeulpts were liberal onoiitili , bin
tbo uulU vvrro oonsl nod tbruuRli nnd mil.
olVereil on tbo ninrltet. i-omu mlxo.l westurns.
mostly nweti broiiKbttl.00 and u stnull bunch
of ml.ved natives bronchi J4/ ) ) . I'r cus Morti
fully steady. Quotations : Natives. $ .t7.i ( < 4f'.2."i ;
westerns , ji.5ir ; ! ( 5.0. ) ; eommoii "nil s tor I ; e is.
$2.50i.iO : : 40 to SO-lb. lamlw HCO © " ) . : * ) . Itcpre-
scntatlvo bales :
No. A v. Pr.
2S native mixed . * Hi $1 'fl
: : > ) westerns , mixed 1)7 4 ra
1 goat 500
ICrcclpt.s and lIsinsltlon | nf Stuck.
Olllclal rceolnls und dlspmltlou of stoeli as
shown by tbo books of the Union -Mock Vards
company for tlio twenty-fourbouiy , ending at
So'cloel ; p. m , January ,1) , k'J' .
ItKUKII'Tri.
CATTI.I : . HODS. ItolfDS.l .M'l.s.
Cnva. jllcnd Carl , llonil Car Cura. I lload.
l | 2.ISS nl U'.4 '
DISPOSITION.
UVVKU1. I'ATT'K
OmaliH rocVlnycompany. .
U. H. Jlainnionilcompany. . 5J
Swl/l \ Co. . SU7
Cudahy l'ncklnicoiui'iiy. | ! .
( perry A H
Shipper ! * anil tvi"jtii \ UJ'J 1UT
Lett over. , ' ,
Totnl n il.ISS
< ; iilciiBi ) llvi.SIiiU : .M
ClliOAH ) , III. . Jim. : u [ Bpuulat Tolturam to
THE HEK. ] Tlie'ro was hut little -itool ; In tbo
yards today , nor was miieli wantud. In
vnluoH there was no nppreulablo rIn 111:11.
Holders asked full Jirlees and tiot tliinn , tbu
pens belli ; : elr.-iroil on u banU of from } I.'J5 to
M.25forlnfurlor to u.vtr.i cows , tl.5) ) lo t .7. > for
Inferior to uxtni bulU , , 0 to t.im for stouk-
era and feeder.- , and tl.10 1.0 W.U' lor vury com
mon to extra dressed beef nil I shipping steer.- , .
Asa consi'iiic'nco | of tbo leeont iidvanen In
prlucs , iniven are antlidpntlii ) ; a lar uly In-
erensoil supply for next weuK ,
Ycsteriliiy'ii ndvanco In IIOIH was not. sus
tained tod.iy , TlicriTIU eonlliineil activity
in the oaatorn iKiniand , but loeal paukur-t
hcemcd IndllVoront. and tslinv and iiiimitis-
factory in.iiuct was oxnurlunceil , I'liok-u '
lioavywur hlasoltl elf to ( Ul ) , and thu best
IlKht soils wt'ro not wanted at over ii.M.
l-'rum those ( Inures bales r.niKed ilowiin.nd to
from H10 to M.2) for poor buavy. nml In f loin
II.UO to f 1.1(1 for poor Unlit. Tbe o iiuol.itlons
Indlcatoailpulliiuof fioin IUo to I5e. the close
1'oliiK viny bad. 'I ho iiuallty was vury poor ;
tbo poorest for any day of tbo present SIMSOII ,
Only a llmlteil amount of biihlnes. | was
transnc ed In the ibeup inaikut ; l.i'OO ' head
comprlseil Ihn day's Kiipply. In values HUTU
was mi porooptlbio ohnir o , tbu market inline
stu.idj-nt fiom J.l.M to ? l.r.O for pour to fair ,
anil at from M.75 to t.i.4 i for eoo.l to uxtra.
I.limbs were ( jiioli'd nt fiom il. - ' . ' to ilL41.
Keculiits weic ! Cattle. J. > , uO ) ; ho.s. 2)OJDj
'J'bu' 'i'.veiling Journal renorlm ( 'ATn.K
Hecelpls. ) .5SOj Bhlpiiiciitii , none ; best uraiies
steady others strop ; ; ; natives , J .U.iiJI.IlJ ;
stoulii-is. liOiffi .75 ; i-ows , * l.5' ' > a'l. ; > 0 ,
llodji Hi'i'clpls.U' ( ; Hlilpments , nonu ;
marUet 8lo\viiud lower ; riiiiith und eoinmon ,
fLU.vjSI.U'i ; niUod and paeliera , 14iurc4.45 : ;
pi line huavy and butuhuiV wel lile , JI.Vi5 : )
4.5Ililit. ; . * ) . JiH.iO.
HitKKi'--lli'i'ilpla , 1,000 ; shipments , none ;
market steady ; no cbaiivo from ye.slenlay's
native ewe < . { L5Cii.OO ; mixed.
5.25j webturns , Vx ( ii'i.'IJ ; lambs , 5.V&
Kuinna < ; ity l.lvo SIot-li .Murkttt ,
ICAX8A8 CJTV. Mo. , Jan. 3' ) . OATTI.B-UC-
cnlpts. II.W ; shlpmi'ittH. 2i | i. Hleurs ivuru S0
15o lower ; cows steady and leoavr * nulot ;
druisod beef and Nhlppliw 'leei'J , ? .l.2.'iiil.vO ;
cuws aim hnlfers , il.io ; lUJ ; Btoc-Uurv and
fcodurs * fXiri i-'iGi ) .
IIoa < Kscolpu. 8.100 ; blilpinenta. 00) ; the
inarKHt. wan dull mid 50o ! lowur ; all-grades ,
j IteeoluH. 200 ; shipments. 100 ; thu
nmil.et wasiiulel and iineliail oJ.
Binllh col logo ( jraduatod last year a class of
clgbty-thrcu woiiion , and lu onterlntulasy
this year has increased tbo numnor of stu-
deuts to nearly 700 , An interostin feature
of the follcRo lUe Is the substitution of "cot-
tues , " or separate houses , for the accommo-
dutlon of IU studonts. Kaca cottage accom
modates from forty to sixty pupIU , and Is a
most qulot and delightful ilttlo home , presided -
sided over by a lady lu charge.
OMAHA
11 its' and
AWMNGB ANI > TUNTS.
Umahti Tint A
Co. ,
Kings , lininmock' , oil and
rubber clothlnir. ? < > tul for
cntnloguc. 111.1 t'nrnvn.
IIAUS AND TWINIW.
lltmtt Omn/iii nag Co.
Importer * uml mnn.ific-
tnron.
flour Back * , llurlnni niut
Twlno.
lUOYOhHS.
A , 11. ftrro < < . .1Co. . , .M O. Damn ,
UU ( DoilRO street. Illcjclcs solil un monthly
pnyincnt * .
Send fur our cntnloguo
nnd prices.
HOOTS ANl > SIIOKS.
Morso-Ooo Shoa Oompai ; ,
110.1 Howard BtroiU
Kaclorr corner lltti niul Doiiglf' treoli.
to nklim clo o jirlcos to cnOi b iyor. , nrt arc
n clasi or irooclt whlcli Is vcrr l-
OBblonllh mcrclmnts.
nii Atrnam i JOHW A Co. ,
, t limit , \Vhole nto Mr\niifnclirr < .
Aiirnts for llosloii Huh.
1212 Hiirncj street , t > cr Shoo Co. , 1IU2 , 1101
Omiih.i , Net ) . nnd 1IUU Hnruey ulrccU
Atntilcan Hand Ktu-td
ftltne Co. ,
tloota. Khoc.1 , rubbers
nnd felt K OIS ,
ITOI-I ) llnrnor stroct.
CAIUMAGKS. | Ci.O.lliNG.
( idmmc < ( Unlit ,
Mnnufncturcrs nmt
Jnle Clothiers ,
1IO.I llnrncr street .
COAI ; , COKK , 15TC.
Omaha Ooaiolidatid Eliotrioil Oi. ,
Klcctro Dmainoi t.nmni. Wlru und KlectrlcM Hup-
plICJ of All Kinds.
1112 iiutvur.l Btru.'i , uuulia.
ll'olKlefrttnl Ca. ,
lllustrntoil cntnloguo
frco.
1C ! I Cnpltol Avenue.
AND C All PUTS.
GUAIN AM ) I'HOVl-'IOAS.
S. A. McWhuitcr ,
Ilrokcr.1 nudcnsli liuycrs.
M llnnnl of Truio
I'rlvnto wlioj to Ncir
Vork , Chlc.iK" , nnd SI I'mkor In Krain , ' provl-
.
. . lonrd uf Blonsiiiiiistoeki. I'rlvnlo
l.tnili. 10-1 :
. wired lo N. V. , ChlniKO
Trade. anl : HI. I.ciiil ) .
Sands ( 'ominfuifuii Cn.
llrokor. . Direct irlri )
todilcuKO , New Yorlc.nml
SI. I.oiil . N. V. l.lfcl
Uulldlni ; .
. Hobb's Are tlio Best on Earth.
Act gently yet prompt
' ly on the I.IVDll , Jtll ) .
OR. HOBB'S NUVS and 110HKKS , din-
pelllnR Headaches , Fev-
rra and CoWn. thorough
LITTLE ly cleansing tlio Bystem
of dlbciiae , and cures
Vegetable habitual conatlpntlou.
They nro sninr coated ,
do not Krlpo , very email ,
easy to tiilio , and purely
louetnblc. 45plllslncacli
vial. 1'crfect digestion
follown their uio. They
ntisolutolv cure elrli hrnil'
aclii * . auu nrorcrommcnJ-
ed by leadlint plijUrlons. For fiUlo by IcadlnR
druKelats or Kent by mull ; 5it . n ilnl. Address
HOBB'S ' MEDICINE CO. , Props. , San Francisco cr
KOIl SAI.K IV OMAHA. NE1) . , DV
Kutm A Co. , Cii.r IMIi & DoiiRlai KIs.
J .A Fuller & Cii , , C.ir , Ulli & DouKla
AD Fobtcr & Co. , Couutll Hindi. , la.
AN OLD
VETERAN.
II , HerlAocutcr ,
Stuvrnu' 1'olnt ,
U'ls. , eulTured for
25 years of Ner
vous J'roetratlon ,
Imoin limn toiiL'iio
can lull. I'liyslcl-
ana availed noth
ing , ono uotllo o (
DR. MILES'
RCSTORATIVC
NERVINE ,
o
Teun. , BiifferiMt from periodical uervotia attackf ,
hat found effcit after ueiuj ; ono boltlo of Hervltio ,
Trial bottlu uud ulesunt hook FJtKU ut driiggletB.
DR. MILKS MEDICAL Co. , Elkhart , Ind.
I'orsalo by Ktiliii & fX , ( Mil und
JAPANESE :
i
A now ami Coiup)0to ) Treiitmunt , luntUtlnir of
Nupponllurloii , Olntniiiiit In ( 'ui ; ulc , ulno In Ilex
nnd I'lllti n I'oiltlvu turn for KilLTiiul , lutornul ,
lllluit or lllt-odlny lU'libiK , I'lirunlo , llccc-nt or
llcieilltary 1'llui , Thli Iloiuody li > nvvur ticon
KIIUKJI lo lull. (1 iiurbox.ti forl'l * cnt bmall. .
Wliy milter from tliU lorflblo dltouia wlicn a writ
ten uuuranteu Ii poiltlvuly utvvii wllU ( I boxoi , to
refund tlio muiioy If not ourod. Bend tamp for
fii-u Hnaiplo. ( iiiarantoo l uul liy Knliii \ < 'o. ,
DrniuUli. fold Auuit , corner llth und Douitla *
tivcU. Umalm , Neb.
A OKNUINK MUIUHIK ICII.I.Kllll KIIIU'H
lillAIIICATOIluroalliltikcimii buoiuio It kllli
tliu microbe urv rm Tut upand retailed In IJ , IliiU'l
liiiu , thu hittiir I k-allom. Heut aiiywlioro prw
paid un receipt "I prli-e or C. O. | > . Weltiuo u gunr.
HATS , nro. | limns ,
ir. a. ij. tlta. Orticnis A O ) . ,
lint" . rnp. , otrnw irnoil. % Huron of td'loi ' , wojl ,
lilovoi nnd mitten i , tnlloir niul fiirj.
12lli nnd Hnrnor , 61,1 South ISIh-sl
llAUDUAlti : .
Iltctcr A iril/if / JimCH. / . A li < 1in ,
Cor. 10th nml.lnckionStv Ilulldcm' hnrdif.trn nn
tnicliitilot tin I .
Omnhi. 1401 Doulns St.
IICUNVOItKS. .
Wrought nn.l past Iron
tiulldliiK nork , vnilnoi ,
br j work , Kcnurul
i
lltr A Co /f. It. HffifJf ,
Manor Merchnnti , Importer nnd .lobbsr ot
IIU llnrncr Htroot. Wtnoi nnd Llauori.
Mnniitactur'ri Konnodj'i 1070 nnd 102) Knrimm-M.
Kutl IndU IMtlorj. 1'rlco Hsu on application.
FrtkA llrrlidt * ,
\Vlmlojnlo liquor ilenlerj
1001 KnrnnniM ,
CtrIf / It. l.te , Jn/in.l. /
Hnrdvrood luiiiber. wood
carpet * i.nd parquet Imto-lol. Amerlcin I'ort
tloorlUR , land cement , Mllw.iukcn
hydrnullc ceiiu-nt nnd.
Oth and Doimlar , ( julncy while hue ,
1NKKY.
C. A. munch 'II , . Jr.
Millinery , notionclonks Pianos , orcnni , nrtlsta'
etc ,
mttcrlnl ) , etc.
110-118 S ICth ft. Oaialm .itreet ,
OYSTKIIS.
A. Uo > itli I'ackiiw Co. / ' ! < ! ! ( A Co. .
I'nokcrs of oyntorj , tlsli Ojsters , Flih anil I'olo'
nn.l Celery , 819 South I0ti ! St
OOSLearoiiffortli St. David Cole , .Man.ior.
OILS.
CoiolMatcd 7"nnk Line
Co. ,
Itcdned nnd lubrlciitbiK
oils , axle grease , etc ,
PKODUCIO COMMISSION.
Jtmnc/i A Co. , IMMl A Smith.
Dealcraln country prod Traduce , frulti ot all
uce , frult.i , vcnutubluj ,
etc. kinds , oystari ,
120 ? Howard Street. I3tli nnd Hnrnor Strcoti.
uii . .1Sons. . Jos. A. Olark & Co.
lluttcr , cbccio , eiii'i
Butter , tegt and poultry.
poultry and Kama.
1400 Furnam L COO South I3tli Street.
Eiddell & Co. , 6. Pegau.
onmilssloMM or chant ,
nutter , clieaso. eggivoz- 1'roduco , lluttcr , KKHI
ctablos , f rulu. poultry Chco'O and 1'oultrr.
I''tli and Howard Sts ,
,
nnd Kauie Omnlin.
Mnllin & MoOlain , Bingbnm , & Son ,
Spcclnltlca. buitar. our i. Scud u > your Kngi , Hut.
clioc o. poultry , eta No. t3r , 1'oultrr. Came ,
15M. IK.l. ( tot. Ut N4t. 111dm , Kto.
bank. 1TOI-3 I.oaic'nworlb St.
PAI'KK.
Carpenter Paper Oo. , King Papjr Oo.
Cnrrr n full itock of Wrapping paper , all klndj
prlntlUK , wrapping and ot twlnufl , etc.
1403 Howard t.
writing , card
paper pa-
pur , ate. Tel. 17.W.
SJOVK HKI'AIHS.
James Hughes , Omahi Siov3 Bapair
StoTei repairs of all klnli Wof B.
Cooks nnd Ho.itori Stovn repairs and w.itcr
for mila. aitnchmeiita tor 11117 kind
of atororando.
nthStrojt 1207
SASH. I 10 VS.
M. A , Disbrow & Oo , H. Hardy Co. , .
Mftnufncturor > of insh , Ton. dolli. album * ,
do on. blludi nnd fnnof 0ooil4 , houiofur *
moulding * , llrnnch of- nl blnit KOO.II , child *
flco , nth nnd linrd Sit. ron'4 carrtftKOii.
1311) ) Karnnm Htroot.
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED
COMMISSION MERCHANT' ' .
Al'cn ' Root & Oo , Gasmiu & Da 11)7.
ltooni.1l IS.\chanxo llulltl- llooim , U ) nnd 01 El-
llulluiui ; South ch.tnxa buildup.
Omaha. Bo u th Ouaix !
RH1LWHYTIMBOHRD
InvoT"TiII | 10TfToTlUUlitN'iTi'ON' & < TfArrlvo.
tmilin. ) : I Dt'pot IQlll an I .M uui : HU. I Oninlin
IA-HVOI I K. ( ! . , SI' . .1. ,1U. II. I Arrive )
Omjthu. I _ 'put lutli aal .Mi.s'jn HU Oiuuhii
Tiju ni | . . , .Kiinaj City Day Kxiiroin. . . . | ! > ! > < p ui
H.4i p in | k' . ( ! . NUlit H.ip vlu U. I'.Trniul 11.4'J a m
lenveii I UNION I'AC'IKIC.
Oinalm. [ Union DcpotlUth anil.Murcy bin.
H. : J H n , . . .llontricii Kxpri'M
KIWI a in . , , Denver ICxiircM. ,
2.15 pm OTerlundHyi'r ,
4.110 p ill IHuuHpYit.V I'ultlluUIKx
( i.30 p 111 I'aclllc K | ifi
"ooimt" i oiiTiJA ( ! o7nriri pA7T'l&
Un l. I Union llcpot Idtli A Mnri'y bt .
ItTuTli nTl .Alliinllu KxpruBH , . . . . . .
4.0.-I p ni Vi'ullhuli ) Kxproi ! )
11.10 p ml . . . .Milit | KxpniM
C.iliU . I ClIKMtiO. It. I , X I . . . .
Wust. I Union Depot lUtli nmlMnrcy \Vont.
i'.irp"iii ] . . . . , . , lTnvur I.liiifnjil,7 , | il.tolT m
7.03 p in | . . Denver HxproM . | 7.iO : n in
U'nven f rilO .XCITV& I-ACIKH1.
Omalml Depot. lUlh niul Mnrc ;
7.-'J iTiiilT.Slum City
ti.tj : p m | t-l. I'uul Kxprtm
f.U.lVL-i HIOUX ( HTV . \ I'
'Omnlin Pepot. I .Mil ii nd Wrbnter l .
_ . . . .Hi. I'uul Lliiiiu-d . , . |
Lea vci " fcill OA(1 ( U'ft'NOI lfiT\V KHTKU N I A > rlvei
Onmlmll ) . 1' . depot , IQtli nnd Marry Mi , I Oiimli
1MX ) H iai-l > vidwood Kxprv * , . . . . . .
li.OO a m'Uix ' , Hut. ) Wyo. Kxp. ( K . Moil. ) 6 2) p m
A.1U p ml Norlollc ( Kit. Him.lay. . ) ll.lOu ui
i.j p nil Ht. I'uul Kxpruit. . _ U.iil a m
'j ( ! . , hT , I1. . M. A O. \Ait\ve \ \
OiiiuUnl Depot , litli und Webulurati. I OiuuUa
s \ ,