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    0 THE OMAHA DAILY HElArKSDAY , FEBRUARY 2 , 1892.
THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS
Wheat Opened Weak and Lower With
Much Bearish News.
PARDRIDGE WAS A LEADING FIGURE
lln nn Kffiirt Win Muilc to Cntrli tlio
Darliiic Operator Oirrntm kr-d lint
Without Surer * * Activity In
Stocks nnil llouila.
CIIICAOO , III , Toll. I. Wheat opened weak
and lower tills mornlnir , ntnl n tlio news v/ni
nearly all of n bearish iiuiillty tunny traders
looked for u sharp break. Cables were weak
with Liverpool depressed and ono penny loner.
Domestic mnrUets wore lioavy and tending
downward , Hocolpts In tlio northwest vvnro
Inrper and foreigner * wore free sellers at tlio
noaboard. Tlio market , however , was
very ntoady for a considerable
part of tlio forenoon In tlio
neighborhood of tlio slight opening reductions
In values , being sustained by nn unexpectedly
Rood demand. I'ardridao was a heavy btljor ,
landing nboiitall that was offered attWo ! commission -
mission houses also had buying orders at th.it
figure , tlio scalping crowd tailed on and the
loiters were BOOH balled out. Then a cold
wavu was reported IIB threatening the winter
wheat bolt west of the Mississippi river , and
us thny have hud recent liberal rains whcro
the wheat plant Is exposeI , fours were fell
that a short freeze would do material Injury
This helped to dm olop considerable strength
and thoio was iv gradual npwaid turn. Tliu
visible supply probabilities also pioved u
Rlrongthonlng fautor It was estimated on
Saturday thut nn IncreaKo of MO.lOO b . woulil
bo shown , hut as the figures came In It became
ovldimt that only that there would Do heavy
buying. ' 1 ho heavy buyers wltb more coml-
dcncuand I'lirurhUo cnhllnulnu to uuy , an
apntcclatlon of * * c alllioopcnlng wassocured.
1'ardrlil o wns Ihoccnlial llguro of the ult ,
and his operations vreru prou.ibly the most
p-jtent fnctor.n llxlnjr values. It w.is uudur-
stood that ho sold f > UO'ioo bu on sales at from
tK)5 ) o to Hi'tC. ' lluylng against those
by h"s brokers was \ery slmrp and helped
In give the market Its strong bias In splto of
the hour sh charactei of the general nous It
WHS part of tin ) gossip that If I'.irdrhlBo's
wheat was called no would be short fully
10uoOOvO hu. and that the crowd would malic a
v 'Borons ' cirorl to run him In. There w is con-
Blilerablo buying In view of this possibility.
When the advance culminated the ciouil
wasuiiiln disappointed forCutlor , I'urdrldgo's
inost promlnenl bro'.or ' , began Milling heavily ,
and In spite of the clforts of Coster-Martin ,
who were reported to Inoo bought l.OOU.OJU bu ,
of I'ardridgo's e ilis and who worcH.iid tohavu
4,1)0000 ) bu In all , pr ces liecan tu weaken and
linlfofthe advance was lost. It tinned up
homo later and closed steady.
May stnrtod ntllJo agjlnt MUo 'it the close
on Silurday. tunchcd b'J'.c. ' advanced to DJ' c ,
broke toUi'iuand ' closed utl ) 'ie.
Corn wns Mrong and somcwhu higher ; the
local receipts were moderate and contained
none of the contr.kct grade : the ilomand from
the east kxcps I'cnorous , the wet weather lu
the southwest w.is a inthcr strong factor us
wuHthostrenKthlnuhc.it. May opened ' ,0
lower at 40Jio and under liberal covering ad
vanced to4P e. then glow ijulcl and easy and
closed at 4lc.
Uats were without feature ,
Hog products opened lowui thu receipts of
Hvo hogs ut the v.uds weto 4 > ,000 , U.liO above
the estliualo ; prices were quoted lOc loner.
I'rodm'tK symp'itlilred with tlio ho , ? market In
the early trading , then thcro were several
lltllo rallies and recessions and the innrlcut
finally closed steady at slight changes from
Saturday's final figures.
I'sllmatcd receipts foi tomorrow : Whent ,
2" 5 oars : corn. H2t ) cars : oats , Ko cars : hogs ,
UKOO head.
The leading futures ranged us follows :
Onsh quotations were as follows :
1 I.OUH hto.uly aim unchanged.
W n BAT No. 'J sprliij ! wheit , flii' e ; No.
iprlm ; wheat , 7IHfT ( 'c ; No. 2 rod. NH't@b9c.
CoilN btondy ; No II yellow. yOSQa. c.
OATS No. 2 , 29c ; No. 2 will to , dOJl'ie ; No.
3 while , a ) ! o.
Kvt-No. a , Tfl'Jc
llAin.KV No. ' . ' , 6lV3" > Sc : No II , 445iJ3c : No.
1'I.AX hKED No. 1. Ole.
TIMOTHY bhPii I'rlinc , * 1.2fSI.29.
I'OIIK Mess pork , iior bhl , J8.flO ; lard , pel-
cwt , K)4' ) ' > < : short rllis skies Uooiol , tM3H < &
671 ; dry Halted shoulders ( boxed ) . Merino
4.71 ; bhort clear Bides ( ho\ed ) , $ WXao.O\ (
WHISKY Distillers' finished ooUs , per gal. ,
r-IKlAllS Out loaf nncllMlKlld.
Itccelptb nnd shipments toiUy were as fol-
( Jin f.SB rirni ; full cream choddara , II ®
ll'iej lints , lltolliro ; Young Americas , Ute
Uc.
ilipES-Unchanrrd ; wet salted Now Or
leans selected , 41 to 7 } Ibs. , dLWe ; today's se
lected , n i to ( A ) 11)8 ) . KLWc.
'J ALLOW Unchanged.
Ni-vv Vork .Market * .
NMV VOIIK , 1'ob. 1. I'l.otw-Ucoolpts , 34,571
packngcH : mportH , 108.000 barrels. 8.IOJ sucks :
mill and heavyj silos. 15,4V ) bbln ; low ex
tras. tJ.2ViM.Kij winter whelil low grades ,
M,2Mi.l.H5j fair lo fancy , M.U ffi4.8) ) ; piitonts ,
f4 4Var > .13 ; Minnesota clear , tl.oOfc4.7J : straights
H.irxai1.0Jiitralght : : ' ont , * l f > ' , ffl5.2.\
Wnuvr-Hecolpts. 12J.O.O bu : exports , 15S-
1-87 bu t sales , HIVWO bu. futuios , H',000 Pu.
npot. Spot market unsettled , olohlng easy and
dull ; No. 2 rod. JI,0iSI | ( OISJ In toro anil ole-
\atori JI.OK31 UIUulloatil.ulMH.u4l4 f. o b. :
Nil. 3 red , UMsOi ungraded red. UjJji&tl.mV
H0 , % . -.1 "orthern , | .t4 | No. 1 hard.
l.Ofi > 4Oi,00 % ; No. 2 northern , way
ttlfJe. OptloiiB declined < ai18i ! on dall
and iloiirusseil uabliM and fieer Interior le-
eelptHi adviinced , © ' ,0 on a decrease lu the
vlmblo and Liverpool slocl.H : dccllnod t&\ ( }
on helling by western opiiratorn , o'oscd steady
at kdCUe under Hiiturdny'M. No. 2 red , Kohrii-
ury. * iui'(3l.oil ( ! , ulosluu nt J oi ; Aln e-li
l.uiijffll.ftt'i. cloBlng at Jl.O.-I April , l U2 j
closing nt I.O'M May. * l.OJ . < ( Jl.ui } { . oloBlng
Rl.tl.umj Juno. toW c. ofoiliiK nt iwjot
Ju y , O7',4i')7'ic ) , closlne at H7 e.
UVK Dull and lower ; western. IKVUOlo
htocka of grain In store and ulloiit January
Bfl ! Wheat , ! V.iMUiU ( bu , ! corn , 1,1114 tXJ.1 bu '
oatH. l.l.U.WII bu iivo , SW.4J7 bu. : malt , 6J,7u'
bu. ; barley. luT.Hfi bu ; peas 8,200 bu.
llAiiiBi-luUi ) No. 2 Mllvvnitkoe , 00ffi71e.
lUllt.F.V M ALT Dull.
UiuiN-HecelptB. Ml.avi bu. ; exports. 47,5011
.
PI * LI * ifi > Ak\i | VHV'OV.'I iii > > w tllliu ifctUi il Ut u
47i5H- ! ; bteamor mixed , iS'jtt.Wio. Options
declined from ' , e to He with wheat , advanced
fiom J.o lo * , o on lulu receipts , Hold off fiom
> iO to lioon teallzlngnnd closed weak with
IcbriHirv' 1111 und others purtly Uc down :
rebruHry. 4S'.d4s'4c. eloslmJ at Vuj.ci Murch
4i'4 4liStP. eloslmj at 4ino : April. 4H ( , t i > Vc
( ! loslngat4Ujfe ; lay , 4SH41ilio , cloblug nt
' ' "
olO8lnimt48Jc. !
UATH Hucolpts. US.OOO bu , : oxportH , none ;
tales , Uul'.ooo bu. of futures ! Wojo ) bu. of spot
epol ruarxct Irregular and oulot , uloiluii
bleadleri options weaker , moderately nctlvoi
Kebriiury. Il.y(3.UUc. ( elo.lug asuc March
aad'So ( , oloslug ,0'ici MuyVc , closing JU e :
iliot , No. 2 white , a ' { o : mixed western. : i\a
jlfo ! whtto wi'steru , U7illJcj No , 2 Chicago ,
il AV Easy and quiet.
Hlii'H Knsy and ijulct ,
PudAii Haw , active , easier , closing Ktn idyi
centrifugals , Ufl test , a 1,1-JVc ; sales , A.WO bnus
rent rlfnguls. DO test ut 3 > , Q.U 7-1 Co , a.5 0 bags
cenlrlfugaU. 0(1 ( test at J lU-ltV. U2i.V : ) bags
llnull , bt test at 210-'JSc , 22 hhils and l.hOJ bugs
inubcovudu , b9 test nt Jo ; re 11 nod qulot and
easy. The outblno quotations uro thbso posted
tiy the trust ! lnshlo , over the rebate ! No. U ,
UUfcl'kC ; No. 7 , No. U , 3&-1GQU 7-lboi No. to.
al4tej > o ! NO. ii.aa-iottao-inoj NO. 12 , al " SJUuj
oil A. JU-lflttJV powdered. 4iV4io (
MOI.ABSKS-NOW Orleans , btomly and ctilet.
KICK Steady and quiet.
I'KTiini.Miu-Qulot and steady ) united
cloned ult.G3 for March.
COTTON S-KEU Uii.-1'lrui crude 25i | j
yellow l
TALLOW-Dull.
KOSIN Steady.
Tuill'tNTlNt Meiuly and quiet at 2.T6-t5 > ii > ,
liju ( I.lL-ht receipts ; Urmor ; uesturn , Ltic ;
receipts. 1,71" packugts.
I'OIIK-btcady | mess , I0.751TT3 ( | extra
jirlmc , HXfiO.
Cur MKATS-Qulot ami linn ; middles , quiet
nnd llrm.
- Opuued vicuki clotocl dtcaQyj western
Maim closed nt H77'4 ' : option ealo , 1,000
tlercei ; I'cbruary. JO.7.1 bid ; March , IJ.6lQfi.b9i
May. M OIQfl UP. closing nt ffi OS bid.
HuTTKit-Qiilel , nnn ! western dairy , 18 ®
230 ! vTeslornrreampry.2S3.Hiic ! wcslorn fac
tory. ir/4o { iiititii2u.rj : : < ip.
( 'IIKF.SR I air demand. Ilrnii part skims , C ©
10'iP.
10'iP.no IilO.v-Dull nd Mondv ! American ,
rni'ppn-Ptoatlyi Irko , J10.TO
LEAP Dull , stonily ; domc tlc , JI.M.
Tl.v-Qulet. stondix tlralls , ( U'.OO. '
Otniihii Proilurr Mnrket.
' . fJ.IWJi
rntTlTB-t'allfornla rhprsldo oranges.
5.01 ; Washington navoli , I.I.7.V3I 00 ; California
langorlncs , $ .l.0 < ) per hot ; I'lor Hi a oranges ,
rlkhts , fJ.7iVft.uiO : russets , 5J.13S2.00 ; L'lorlda
tanircrlnos , J,1,502 , ) OO ! western ripples , tl.T.VHi
2.50 per bbl , , fancy stand might bring nioroi
Now York apples. J2iWiJ2.75.
VKOKTAIIUH California cabbage. S'c per
lb. in crates ; home grow n lettuce , 4 * > o per uo7.
Poui.uiv Chlohons , 0270 ! gcoso , ducks and
turkeys , Wd.Oc.
OAMK No sale for rabbits , will not bring
eunuch to pay shipping charges.
HirTTEii Pair to good country. I7ai0o ; cliolco
country. Iivfi2.'c.
ht.ouii-Omnlm .Milling compnny's Hcllanco
1'atont , 12(131 ( Invincible Patent , S2.M : l.ono
Htnr Superlative , tiav. Snowllake , 11.00 ; fancy
ramlly , JI.M ) ; S. p. Oilman's ( iold Medal , U0. > !
Hnow White. K35 : Snowllake. l..00. low grade
$1.00 ; Qtcon of thn Pantry , 12.70.
lltl > is-No. t green baited hides , 44l' ! o !
No. 2 green silted hides : : ® 3lic ; No. i green
sailed hides , 21 to 41) His , 4'ifM1io ' ; No. 2 green
salted hides. 25 to 40 U s. , ; n'l'4iu No 1 veal
calf. H to I. ' ) Ibs. , Gc ; No. 2 vc il ealf. 8 lo II Ibs. ,
4c : No. Idry flint hides. 7iSc ; No 2dry Hint
lndcii. Cain : : No. 1 dry failed hides Office. Tal
low. No. 1 , aiiSMet t.il ow. No. 2 , : i'4c : gronso ,
whlto A , 4G41H1 ! grease , while II. aifYCKIty ; ;
gtcase , yellow , 'ic ; grease , dark , 2'4c ' ; old 'flut
ter. 25M'4i ! ! beeswax , prlmo , ino : rough tallow.
I'44l2c.
HAV Market over supplied : t5.005 50 per
ton.
ton.i i : < ma Muikcl bare ; sales generally nl 23c ,
Uiough24e waft offered.
Duliith Whi-nt Mnrket.
Dtn.liTH , Minn. , I'eb. I , 'I ho opening today
was considerably weaker al auoiit hS' e , uol-
Inrs , on May. The ptluclpal demand was for
Iho May option out some trading wns also
done In cash wheat. Prices advanced ' o be
fore noon. The market , how over , was ner
vous and prices Hairirod off again after the
noon hour. The weekly statement of stockn
of grain In store hero foi the week ended
Saturday last shonn : Total wheat In
store. 7.IO,0- ( ! ) bu. : nlloit in harbor , 40J.70.I
bu. : total wht"it.7,7W.7 ! ( > 2 bu , an Increase of
! OJ.2.'Obu during the week : barley. 20,180 bu :
llav seed in store , 2t > s,441 bu. : the close was nt
practically the s.imo llgures as Saturday.
Thu following were the closing prices : No 1
hard , cash jj.y.,3 ; i ebruary. hl'fce : Mny , P0vo :
No. 1 northern , hlc ; I'ebriiaty. Me ; May. 6s' o ;
No 2 northern , cash 7sc ; No. ,1.7140 : rejected.
11 'ic : on track , No. 1 hard. 80'ic ; No. 1 north
ern , 8V4i %
llrltlsli drain Tunle Itcvlcw.
LOMKI.V. I'cb , 1. The Murk Lnne Kxprcsg In
Its weekly rev lew of the llrltlsh grain Irado
s O'.s : Kiullsh wheats have again declined Is.
Thorn ha\o been lncroT > od sales at the reduc
tion. I'orolgn wheats are depressed ; Cali
fornia Is quoted nt 40s .Id and American red
winter at 8s.Id. Hurley Is neglected : oils nro
dull ; American bring l-s3d ; corn is clllllcnlt to
place ; American March shipments have
sold as low as 21s 3d. At to
day's market I'nL'llsli who its sold slowly
at the reduction , all foreign wheats
were lower ; American and Indians fid , the
pr.ces ot Hour were again sloady. Hood malt
ing barley was firm : grinding barley was 0(1
lower. Oats , declined 3d. American Hat corn
dropped ( Id ; round was scarce an I fli mly held.
Peas wore li Io2s lowe" . Itc.uis and ryoworo
no.lected. Linseed and rape need were
down Cd.
Kansas City Markets.
KANSAS Ctrv. Mo. 1'ob. 1 WHEvr The
market was weak , duo to the blockade of
southern roads No 2. hard sold at 77c ; No. 2
red. 8lc.
COU.N Very weak ; No. 2 , IWUc at the Mis
sissippi river ; No. 2 whlto , Iffil'ic premium.
OATS Woik ; No. 2 mlxoii , fflhs ; No. 2 white ,
SOc.
SOc.HK
H\K Steady ; 77cforNo 2.
KIA.SIEI : > 8lo on the b isls of purs.
HliAN Kiisler ; sacked , ( Tic.
HAV Wuak : timothy. } 8.jO ; fancy prairie.
M.VH37.00 ; Kood lo choice , fj.soao ( A ) ; low
gr ides. 81.00.
HfcCin-r Wheat , 19,000 Pu. ; corn , 3,000 bu. ;
oats , 4.000 bu.
biui'MFNTS Wheat , 2.000 bu. ; corn , I.OODbu ;
oats. 1,000 bu.
Culler Market.
NEW YoitK , I'ob. 1 Options opened steady ,
15 points up , closing steaily ; s-iles. 2l,7aObags ,
including : robiuary. fliOV < ( tj l.i ; March ,
8U'.8- > ® l2l'r ; April. JI2.5C1.55 : May , H..40 ®
12.V ) : June. * 2'"i : July. I120' > ® 1.MO ; bop-
teiuhcr , { ll.bdQ.ll.t'O ; spot Itto qnlot and firm ;
No 7 , 114.00
Hio JA.NKIHO. I'eb. 1. Kngular firsts nom
inal ; good seconds U.403 rcls per 10 kilos ; rc-
colpls during Iho week. C.1.00J bars ; purchases
for the United States. 7.1,000 bogs : shipments
to the United btalos , none ; slock , 2J.40J bags.
b.VMOS. Kob. I. 1,100 res per 10 kilos ; re
ceipts during the weelf , 75,0.0 bans ; purchases
foi the UnltoJ btatos. 2I.OOJ bags ; siiipments
to the United Stales , none , slock. 503,000 bags.
Onmlm ( .ruin Market.
Prices based on delivery at Mississippi river
points , Nebraska Inspuollon , nnd ton days'
shipment , unless otherwise st itoa. Cash grain
calls for shipment within Hie clays
Hi K No. 2. 81o bid : No a , 7to ! bid.
OAtS No. 2 mixed. Rc bid.
COIIN No. 2 cash. 3flc bid ; I'obruary , 38 io
bid : No. 2 whlto , 37U bit ! .
Among the sales were : 5,000 bu. No. 2
white outs. 3Jo : 20.COO bu No 2 corn , St. Louis
tciniH , IW'ic ' : IMUU bu. now mixed corn , Balti
more ; terms , 'Jl'ic.
I.lvrrpool M.nkets.
LiVF.ni'Ooi , , Fob 1. WIIKAT Easy ; dom.ind
poor : holdois oiler freely ; No 1 California. 7s
lH-tlGi s 'id per cental : red western spring ,
7s UiiU : No. 2 red w inter , 7s fad7s 8'4d ,
COIIN ( jtilot ; mixed western , 4s 5J5d per
cental foi now.
LAIIII I rlmo western , 34s per cwt ,
Stocks of broadstulls : I'lour. IU',000 socks ;
wheat , lMi' ' ,000 centals ; corn , Jll.OOO centals.
.Markets.
MILWAUKKK , Wls. . I'ob. 1. WHEAT Quiet ;
Mny , S7'1c ' ; No. 3 spring , 65e ; No. 1 not them ,
O'OIIN Qulat : No. 3. 30'5c. '
OATh Ste.idy ; No. 2 white. 31(231Uo ( ; No. 3
white , ! n > iJMc. ( !
. A Mtv-Qiilot ; No.2.55'4o ; sample on track ,
.I'Krf ' M'/lC.
HvE-Qnlet : No. I , SOc.
New York Dry ( iooiU 'Market.
New YOIIK. I'o ) ) . 1. Iluslncss In dry goods
was very fair ; mints and other specialties
were Improving : u coed demand existed for
brown and colored cottons : line goods con
tinued to bo sold ahead , The Garner & Co ,
shlitlhgs ndMincc I 4'fc , the standard shirt
ings advanced to 4o and thu Harmony slilrt-
lius advanced 3ic. !
St. l.onlH .MurketH. -
ST. l.ouit. Mo , Tob. 1. WiiEAT-lllghor ;
cash.r-U'io ' ; May. UI'/iaoHic.
O iiiN bieady ; cash. 311140 ; Muy. 7Ko.
OATh l.owei ; ciish , 2tiC ) ,
I'OIIK Stonily : new , IU.75.
I.Aitii-Kusy iitJ. ' . ' . " .
WlllHKV $1.18.
lliix.inii SiiKiir .Market ,
HAVANA , I'eb I , SUIIAH Qulut ; on Satur
day IOOJ Iiagsecntrlfurals07 degrees polarl-
/atlon weio sold for speculation iitf.l 21 gold
purqulntal. Tomorrow will be obser\ed here
ns u holiday.
Clnriiilmtl .MiirketH.
CINCINNATI , o O , , I'eb. 1. WHEAT Kaslcr ;
No. 2 rod , Ulti'U'ie. ' '
COIIN Sleadv ; No. 2 mixed , 40'itt4a3o. '
DATS bluntly No. 2 mixed , 32iJ1SUe.
WiiisKV Steady at JI.KL
Toledo ( iraln Market.
Toi.mo , O. , Kob. I. WHEAT Dull ; No. S ,
cash , ll.'c.
COIIN Dull : No. 2. cash , 39'ic. '
Ovr * Quiol ; No. 2 , cash , XV.
rnrclKii Oil .Mtirkft.
I.osnos , I'ob , 1. OAt.currAl.t.NSEED-40s. 3d
per quarter ,
l.tNStt u 18a. lOSidai'.i.s per cwt.
ChlriiKii Contlilct Sleiks.
OmrAco , 111 , Teh. ! . Comrnct stocks in
store liuiui Pork. IfiiOOo bbls. l.ard lost U.OOO
tierces. Itlhs , 1 .7110,10) pounds.
Triulern' TaTliT
OniCAiio. Ill , , Teh. I , Kennott , Hopkins A.
Co. to H. A , MeWhortor : Weak cables on
wheat were offset by the threatened cold wax o
following the rains which foil on bare ground.
Much Intoiost was taken In the possible effect
which tha heavy s deb of culls on Saturday by
Pardrldgu must ha\o had on the market and
his operations were closely watched.
Around OJo ho wan a largo uuyer
tnUng all ho could got. On thu
bulgu later ho sold freely , evidently to
close the market below his calls. Nowshas
been ml\ed , hut favorable to holders , I'orelk'ii-
orii sent \ery sick cables and are reported
toha\u sohf from 2,000,000 10 2.500,0)0 bu. In
Now Jork. 'IhlbUu healthy sign. If thuy
liuvo quit taking wheat for export und 1:0110
to selling It short In American markets It Is
only u initiation of tlmo w lion they will bu lib
eral buyers at hlzher prices. The world's
bhlpments for the week nro 1,2.M,000 hu. less
ilAl'lwJr ! ' ! fIU. ! " ' ' * ' < " ' iok. and more than
, ,
2 000,000 short of Europoun reiiulioincnts for
the week. Uvortmol blocks decreased last
month o > or 2UWOUO hu. Cleurances wcro
near y 500.000 bu. . and | f Hour bhlpments from
llaltlmoru and Philadelphia on Haturduy re
ported by letter are included thu exports will
SfiBX ? 0Vl 0 > WX ) b , ! ' ; Tll ° ' ' . "croiwe of nearly
OOO.O.K ) bu , In the \ ulblo supply uai u. surprlao
us the rccolpti at primary inurKolu lust wuek
were larger and exports smaller than for
the prcvlouB week , bhould the amount on
ocean pavsugo Uocrcusu materially and the
weather bocotuo tuucU culder tlio
ought to bo bolter tomorrow. With receipt1
of corn nt primary markets fiod.ooo loss am
exports MJ.OOO bu. moro than for the proceed
Ing week , the vlsllilo supply showed n smal
Increase. Snturday's exports wuro nbou
iXl'.OOO bu. , aim If the mall advices from 1'hlla
dolphin and llaltlmoro nrc reliable they * crt
1,210,0)01)11. The mitrkot his Tiecn Hrm hen
and elsewhere , nnd the outlook continues en
couraglntt for holders. Oats were llrm early
tint closed about thosiiino as Saturdnv will
llttlo doing. Provisions were heavy nnd lowei
at tlio opening , but rallied n llttlo before tin
close. Traders who sell on lower boss am
Increased receiptsBcner.illy find lnxponsl\ <
to gel back their stulf. Now York repot t !
stocks of lard there 2(5,00,1 ( tierces Icssthnnr
yonr nco. but II Is vxuoctrd that there will b <
a liberal Incrca-o lu stocks hero for the unsi
month.
CmcAoo. III. , 1'ob I. Counsolmnn A lij
toCockreli llros. : Wheat lluctitatlons eov
croil nhotil the samn range as on Saturday
nnd the market closed tame at'io to U" ad
vanco. Cables were dlsaplinlntfng and re
colpU liberal at primary points. Tlio world'i
shltnnents to Knropo were reported : is3fll'CO ,
under requirements , nnd Interior mills won
Important buyers In the various exchanges
Tlio visible supply figures occasioned som <
buying to sceuro profit" on short sale :
and an expected decrease In the ntnount 01
passage tomorrow contributed toward n but.
tor feeling at the close. Corn and oats won
flrmor for futures on covering by shorts
S'amplo lots were slow sale and sellers nwn
anxious than buyers to trade. Provision !
were lower under large receipts of hogs
Packers ia rule were follors nnd the buying
Ing wa limited to the demand from shorls
The market lacked snap and closed wllhnul
any Importint features.
CHICAGO. 111. , rob. 1. I.oian J * Co. to .1
Sands Commission Company : Trade In who.ii
was dull today , thcro bolng no now Inqulrr nl
western points for eash and receipts wen
moderate The visible supply showed a ( Ic
crease of o\ era half million bushels , contr iry
to popular oxpcctatlon-of an Inereaso The
amount of wheat put nlloat for the week wa <
1,30'.00 ( less than that of the previous ono am
this together with former cables toward tin
close , with some Jirlvuto ones noting nn ad'
Mince , prevented local talonl from brlngttu
about n dcullno and kept them well employer
to pro\ont n lurjo line ot calls from belli ; ,
called , bomo advices from Iowa were to tin
elTect that fair fields of wheat last tall wort
looking badly , but Michigan and New Yorl
reported blankets of snow still protectltu
thorn. Wo feel friendly to who it and thlnl
OOc has developed the existence of u good buyIng -
Ing demand there. Lluht trading lu eorn am'
proxlslons. traders selling the latter toward
the close of the session.
.STOCKS AND IIONIIS.
riiictimtlims fur tint Uny UVrn Inslcnlfleaul
IIH II Itlllc.
NKW YOIIK , 1'ob. 1. The stock market todn >
wnsactlvo only In spols nnd these shades won
the ones on which the hears concentrated
tnclr ollorts Atchlson , l.oulsxlllc. SI. Paul ,
Kock Island. Burlington and Distillers wore
most conspicuous during Iho ontlru day. Thr
rest of the miirkot fell awiy : slightly lu sym
pathy with Iho lu idors , but fluctuations as n
rule were Insignificant nnd for the groatot
portion of the tlmo there wns scarcely anj
perceptible tendency of prices In either direc
tion. There was the nsii il proportion of good
pnrehnscsof both bonds and stocks , but the
buying power wns limited and ut no tlmo wn <
Itsnlllclent to inukoheadway against ihopres
sure of the bearish element. Atchlson was
the most prom neut feature among the lall-
road list and the dealings were especially
largo , the stock being under the hammei
throughout the session and closed within n
slight fraction of Its lowest figure. Distillers
was sold freely nil day lonir. the supply of at
tack com'ng apparently from Chicago , nnd
iiL'nln the stock siitrered the heaviest decline
of anything on the list , Tlio selling cf I-ouls-
vlllo & NiiHhvlllo was encouraged by the poor
showing of the road for December , and the
comparatively high prices at which It opened
alone prevented n universal decline for thu
day. nn the other hand , Manhattan was
again strong and rose 2 percent , while Consol
idated tins , after opening up 4 per cent , re
acted ox er 1 per cent
The statement of the Burlington for Decem
ber , however , met with bcitet reception than
that of Louisville , and the stock closed 1 per
centhlghei after It was made public The
general list opened generally lower anc ! dis
played a drooplui : tendency thioughoitt the
greater portion of the day , thouzh xvheu the
pressure XTIIS abated prices rallied , especially
during the afternoon. The selling was re
sumed xx Ith vigor In tlio last few minutes , and
the market closed xvith considerable activity
and weak at about Iho lowest prices of the
day. The final changes of note comprised the
losses of 21B per cent In Distillers : sugar , PS
per cent ; Atchlson and New nnglnml , each ,
1'6 per cent ; Union Paelllc , Ko'jk ' Island ana
Iturllngton , 1 percent.
( iovoi nmcnt uud st ito bonds dull and firm ,
Thu following are the closing quotations for
the leading stocks on the Now York Stock exchange -
change toiliiv ;
The total sulns of stocks today were .115 , oou
ihari'H. Ini'liKIInx : Atchlson , 5,10 ; Chicago
. .iiisir > 0 ; Krlo. ; i.i)3 : ; IonlH\lo | | A , NiiHlivllle ,
vl'Jl.
rinaiiflal ltlmv. .
NKW YOIIK. I'cb I. The Post says : It was
nirrontly reported tonay that one of the most
Jinlnetil fahrlciitots of Wall street canards
lately almcnt will make the resumed opera
tions on the boat side today. This was not
improbable judulnz from the character of the
) njr rumors which flooded the exchange.
\moiiK them was the confident nnU wholly
talso assertions that the Alchmon hud de
faulted on Its Coloiudo Midland con-
lions. This "rumor" spve.ul great gloom
jver tho. cxulian.'c , which was hut
lowly illhslpatcd by the very fiuorahlo
Deinmber btatoiuents Issue : ! by both thu
\tchUoii mi.1 the IturlliiKton &Qnncy | , These
items of L.'inuliih ) news naturally caused some
'overlnu In the afternoon and Htrciuithoned
Lho weak stocks , but no outside support dc-
t eloped and n raid at the eloso cnirled prices
lirelty Kenurally down to the lonost of the
lay ho fur as superllolal causes lontiolthu
iterllni ; exolnuiKo market today's further ud-
, : int'o In rates will be attributed toonrsomo-
ivlml decreiihod uvports nnd the recent sales
} f our sccutltles by London , In a larger
> oiibc. these explanations are of course sat-
sfactory.
New York Monti } Murl.i't.
Nuw YOIIK , Poll. 1. Md.iKr o UALL Hasy ,
raiiKlnic from l5 ! to 2 per cent ; last loan
ilosed olloiod at 2 per cent.
I'IIIMK .MUIICANTII.I : 1'Ai'Eii 3'iLi.5li ' ( per cent.
bTIIIll.lSO K.XUMANdK-Qulot Illlll StlOlU at
M HI ) ; tor sixty day bills uiul II b3K for do-
naiul ,
The eloslng quotations on l.onils :
bid t ox Int.
I'lllUIK'hll JSlltC * .
llosTDN , Mass.Tob. I. Hank clearings today.
l.3.5lll ! ; bitlanoes. J..VH U. ' . Monov , I'i
, cr cent. Kxcliunge on Now * York , lo25u
lUcoiint.
I'uii AiiKt.riiiA , I'a. Tob. I. Hank olear--
ngH today , $10,007,3)7 ) ; balances , } . ' ,0 > 5.5A ) .
ilonuy , 4 per cent.
llAi-TiMoitr , Mil . Jan. 33. Olearlngs , U1M.-
II ; bulimics. t5Jl,5ll Ititte. Oiiercent.
Sr , Lotus. Mo , Teh. 1.-flearliigs , * i.8)MH7j )
inliiiicc'H , u2llO , Money , 07 per cent , K.v-
ihnngoon Nuw York , Uio pruinlum ,
I'llitAUo , 111. , IVb. ) . Money uusv. at lli0
ior cunt. Uleurlngb. tli.wo.oil. Now Yoik
ivchiingu , 10 per cent. Sterling exchange.
I.S.'fj forblxty dtijs bills and tlt > U for night
IraftH.
I'AIIIS , Teb. 1 Throu percent rentes , U3f
Jo for thu account.
HAVANA. 1'ob. 1 , BpanUh gold , ti.toc ®
i.lO.'i , < vhaugo wcaUjou tlio United fatatcs
short flight gold. f Wn"4c picinlutni on I.on'
don , ISVc prcnilumiii <
NKWCIHK , I'ebl. , " Clearings , } 3lra < iFe ! 5 !
balances , fVSII.VU. ' '
KANSAS CITV , Mo. 1'ch 1. Today * clearings ,
London stink Market.
( OiilaMtil ; | /S92 fyjunf | ( Vonlon lltnnrtl. ]
I.IMIOV , Pob. l.-INltw York Herald Cable
Special id Tun lUKf-As regards th/s / now
imslne s this lini bctn & quiet diy on the
Stock oichnn-e.thcio h ivlng bpcn lllllo dispo
sition to enter Into Itefr ougagomonls. Consols
uro up 1-1(1 ( perl'fiMit ' I'aslor money ac
count. Homo rails nro oloso , the decline
running from ' 4 to ' 4 per cent. Amor leans
Irtivo boon very tiiHetlted , ono minute strong
and thn next wo ik npcl soon throughout the
day. The result Is no irly n goner il decline ,
Ineludlutr Pi percent ! Alchlson 1U l > " cent ;
AlchlsotilnconiOnl percent : Denver preferred ,
from t to n prrcent ; for others , I/oiilsvlllo.V
N.ishvlllc , howovpr , nro slightly bollor. SoilIng -
Ing today has not been of n very determined
ehar.u'tur. U nppoari to liuvo been connected
with some homo accounts. Canadian llnoi
showed vvoikness , A decllno wns established
In t'nnullnn 1'aoinc and Or.ind Trunk Issues ,
Mexican eloso was Hat and lovvor. Money li
rather more wanted. Short loans were clrirgod
at the rate of from 1 to IV per cent. In the
discount innrkcl not tunny bills wore broughl
f.rward. Thono for I wo months were ijuoted
at from 1 % to 2 pcfcunt.
LONDON , Pob. t.--Tho followlni were the
I/onnnn stocknuolatlons closing at 4 p in.i
Consols tnoTipy , mMii klox. onllnnry 2VH
Consoln ncroiint , WH'Ht I'nnl common . b2J <
N V.P A I ) Isti. m , New lurk Central. . 118
( 'nn I'nclilo . . . .
Krlo . .
KrloJml * . . . llrilj MOT Central , nen ( s 71
Illinois Centrnl . . .
UAH Sitviii 4i n-lfid.
MO.NKY IWIU per cent.
Amount of bullion withdrawn from the Hank
of I.ngiiincl on balance touay , Cton"0.
llnston Stock Market.
IIosTON. Mass. . Pob. 1.-Tho followlni were
the closing prices on stocks on the Itoston
stock market today :
San I'riinclHco lllnlni ; Onotiitlom.
HAN TIIAVCHCO , UTub. \ . 1. The olllcl-il
closhiK duolatlons for nilnln ? stocks today
were us follows :
J 'flU York Milliner Quiitiitliiiis.
NEW yo'iK. Tob 1. Pho followliu uro the
closing iiilnltur stot'K ( ( notations :
IAVK STUCK .MAllltms.
> -v
llutlier Unfavorable Opening of the Wcelt at
.U in.ilia.
OvtAHA , Peb 1. The week starts out with
only moderate receipts and rather dlbcour.ig-
ing piospeets. '
Oiler ngs of beef Steers were meager and the
quality , outside of June or Iwo loads , was noth-
Inu oMr.t Keports'froni eastern m.irKots were
all ho uNh , and thl'Y.ict had a tendency to
rcduco shipping oruors.vvhllo tlio loc.il demand
was anything but brisk. Trading was on llio
dull and dragglnirorder all day and prlics
wore geneially lowtjr than fcaturd.iy. the
market beliu very , uneven with some sales
about steady anil otliers close lo lee lower.
GooJ O..ui to 1 , tiO-lb steers hole ] .Hi the way
nt from J150 to Mbi , with some fat I,4i7-lb
beeves utl 13. It was a very dull maikct.
thire tieis ! | nosmpor lUo to the trade. Nearly
everything fohnd * ti-purchaser before the
close.tho. DOIIS buiis-riirl/ uleuted.
Huteher stock valuessbowcd no piutlcular
oh uigo either way. The supply Has limited ,
and with * a ( 'ooJ demand prices In general
were well in ilii'talncil , especially on Iho
bolter grades tromo good fat 1.150
to 1,250-lb cows solo for J.1.10 to J.117M
but the bulk of the coed stock sold from l..50
toJ.83. P.ilr to good cows sold from $1.60 to
I ! 40. Common and canning grades as usual
around $1,00 to Sl.bO. Practlenlly evoiythlug
was disposed of In goo I season. * Hulls , oxen
and slugs wore Hle.idy to slow nt tl 40 to } 3.'i ,
calyos In fairHiipply and steady at JI.23 to
There was not much doing in the stocl.er
and fecdei line , tiadmg l.oln mostly by the
icgulardealers and In small bundles. The
outside demand was light , but prices remain
fully stonily , saltis buln.- from $ I.Ki to II 10 for
poor to voiy good stock. Uoprcbcntatlvu
bales :
STF.EUS.
No Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr.
4 1017 JJ 00 21 00(1 $3 .10
„ ti70 a 10 H81 , r >
3 44 1031 a : i7i
11 10J7 a 10 1115
II UG7 ,1.10 1174 a 40
118.5 ir > 7 3 40
21 .11JO 1 b7 .i CO
1 000 1 00 17. . 014 2 10
2. on i oo 12 . 781 2 10
i. . aso i oo 1 7l)0 2 10
1 1000 1 00 1.5 (8J ( 2 15
1 II10 1 IS II. 10 2 H
110 , ) 1 35
so 4 JOS' ) 2 $
5 , 8J2 1 40 1 , 1100 2 2 , >
1 | ,8D , 1 M 7. 1107 2 .10
1. l.'IO 1 M 0 . 060 2 : u
IH t-2J 1 ( X ) 1. . 840 2 35
1 hOO 1 00 20 . 070 2 35
1 UIO 1 01 ( I .1105
1 2.15
uvi : 71 11 . ! ' 7J 2 40
013 1 M 20 40
1. ' 1I1J 1 hO 2 lilir > 2 JO
SO T'3 1 00 15. llT,8 2 40
COWS AMI
24 OU 2 50
U 0-8 1 S3 22 . II.'O 2 85 1..1270
1. . 5511 203 1 .1310 3 15
I . BfiO 1 25 2. 105 3 00 1. . SCO 425
2. . 415 1 75 1. . 100 3 50 0. . KJO 473
1 35J 2 50
day the run xvas lometxhat larger tlian an
ticipated. There wan no material change In
the quiilUv of Iho. otreilngs. The market
oncned with oxerj thing In the huyeis * favor ,
Chicago was roportill lower , the snipping de
mand was very light , and the supply ample.
All buyers slarlucj In hldding pi fees fiom 5e
to lee loner than , tiaturday. Packers wore
especially bearish , tneli purehasus amount
ing to xury Illtlu tiVtT n [ oniHi of the oller-
Inus I'Vesh meat buyers took nearly half the
receipts and shlpnulionly SUXIMIOI cuhl loads.
Trading was slow through , nnd hexernl loads
XVIMO unsold at thuiolliie , Tim linM huaxy hogs
sold tit from tl.20 toII. ; . ' > . common heavy und
mlxid p ickois frohf tl.in to fl vo , light and
light inlxfd loads av rom (1.05 | o tl.'O It was
n rather uneven uinrkut , the llglil hogs In
ninny Instances nov ) > uliu n Kre.it dual lowei.
xvhllo bomu of the L > C > t heavy lo.ula sold itll of
from f > o to lOe lower than on Saturday. Snips
wuro largely nt from 1.1,1 to M.SO , ngnlnst
from tl a to J4.M faturdiiy. The nvcraga cost "
was 4.I8' { , against * .2I Saturday and
No.
< vi
02
70
47
filCO
01.
70
70U
( U
til. .
03 .
M .
GSOS
OS
r > i
at
70. .
61 .
71 .
125M.
M.
65
74
4' ' )
07 .
M .
01
01 .
'
70
01
01
t'KH AMI ItOUnil.
1 COO 3 00 S . 130 3 75
SHEEP rhoro were no fresh receipts of
Rhcepbitt011,0 slock owes thai were driven
Into the yards sold for I.I.W. She-oil are selling
lower at ether m.ukots hut on account of
their scarcity they would still bring good
prices hero Quotations : I air to good na
tives , $ J.75 < 25 oo ; westerns. J.l.5. < a4,75 : common
and stickers , JJ.5WW50 ; lambs. 140005.25.
Kcproscnlallvo sales :
No. Av. Pr.
107stockowes . 75 11 00
Kocrlpts mill Disposition or Stuck ,
Olllclal rocolpts und disposition of stock as
shown by thu books of the Union Slock Yards
company for the twenty-four hours , ending at
5 o'clock p in , February I , IsUJ.
DISPOSITION.
T , \ STUK'S rUKCIIASl .
1'L'HCIIAHIS ( OH JAM'AIIV.
" I.Uo stock Market.
CinCMio. HI. . Kob. I. L5pccl.il Toloirim to
Tin : IlFC.1 There \ \ as.iery full turnout of
cattlu buyers tod.i\ , and , us all classes bought
nun o or less liberally , a large number of cat
tle was required. Tlio combined demand did
not , hovoer , cull for any sucli number as the
yards contained , and , naturally , the inaikct
developed a weM.er tone. It was falrlv steady
mound the opening , but Inter In the forenoon
salesmen found It neeossarv to make conces
sions , and the oloso wasoxen moio wcali. The
receipts , estimated at from I'l.OJO to'.11.000 , were
no\er previously equaled In Pebrunry ,
and t-ellers were unable to make a
elear.nuo Sales were on a basis of from $1.25
to J.lt'0 for poor to choice cons. 81.53 to $ .150 for
bulls and ? IIO to $15) ) for very common to
o\tra steers , i\tri cows \vuio quote J at from
t.U' > toH.'Jj and as hlsh as 8I7 > \\tia nald for
fancy bulls , l.tttlo as done In the stocker
market and quotations are nominal at from
$1 ' ,5 to $0 01
Prices for boss ea cd oir another nicl.el to
day , diopplng to from $4.05 to $4 55 for poor to
choice he ivy , and to from $4 t > C to t4.4"i for
light At thu decline there was fieuuiiylng by
shippers and packers , but the nmiket re
mained weak tliiouKhout- The soft weather
and the fact that the arrivals were much
turner than expected 5veie the causes of the
heavy fccllnir , Much dissatisfaction was ex
pressed w tli thu qiialilv of the olTerlngs.
Light and common ml.xul lots comprised nn
unubiiallv large part of the receipts , and
while choice heavy sorts were In demand ut
M.V , there was comparatUely little tr.idlng
ut OUT $ ! . - ! > . Many coarse rough and lUht
hogs change I bunds below $4,25
The Kheep market was fiom lOe to lric lower
than at thu close of last week and wns dull at
the lowei prices , lluycrs did not want to pay
o\er $ " > r > to $ ' , . . ' ' 0 foi anything nnd not m my
of the offi > rlnas ehangod hands at over J'i 10.
Lai ibs also woio lower , the best being graded
at from * fi"JO to * Uli. ! Sales of slieop were
largolv at from $4.0J to $5 00.
Hecolpls weio : Oattlo , 1 ! > ,000 ; ho0-s , 43,000 ;
bhLep. H.OOJ.
The Honlng .Journal reports : CATTI.K
llecolpts. lO.ouOj shipment" , 1.00U marl.et
slow , lowoij coed to cliolco steer * . J,4rii5S."i ) ;
stoeueia , 11,75 ® . ! . 5 ; LOUS , tl WHO'.hO ,
Hods liccolpts. 4' > , ooO ; siiluinonts , 10,000 :
market lo\\ei ; roiuh and common , } 4 00 ®
4,1V. mixed and packers , fl.'J'tfftMi ; prlmo
ho.i % v anil butchers' weights , JI.4V24 5 * > ; 11-lit.
il.'v'JS4 ( 4\
biiLKi' Itecolpts , 0,000 : shipments , 5"0 :
market slow , loner : owes. S.5 ® l."i : mixed.
$1 ( jO@l.7" > : uethcrs , $1 hJ&j.So ; nesterns , J5.50i
lambs , $1 00T. ST.
NcYurie l.lxo Stork Iiirket ,
NKW VOIIK. Fob" 1. Huhvrs Htcoliits , ; ill5 (
bond , Including M c irs for sale : market dull
andsto.idf : n itlvo steers. $ JS7VJ < ii."i 17 per 1(0 (
Ibs. ; bulls and cows , $1.15(0,1 ( r > 0 ; dressed bcof
steady at l.'i&'ie ' per lb. blilpments tomoi-
row , 4.'I btmes and .U-J ' ( iiartorn of beef.
CAl.vr.s Itecelpts , IIGOhcnd ; nuiiketsteady ;
veals , $ ' > UO&.DJ per 100 Ibs ; grassers , Jl 75io
II..W.
II..W.SUFI p llccolnts , 7,700 bend : mnikot steady ;
lainlis i shade higher : sheep , I.OKaf.l'4 per
100 HH ; ; lambs , iii.M7. > . ' 'i ; diessml inntton
fitcndy at 7' ® 'J'5c ' ' per lb. ; dressed lambs llrm
nt 'He per II ) .
IloH llecelpts , 10,171 linid , Including two
cam foi sale ; nmil.ct nominally steady at $ ) , | 0
® 4 75 pur 100 ibs.
KIIIISIH City l.ltn stuck Marled.
KAVRAH CITV , Mo. Tub. 1 CATTI.B He-
celpts. ' . ' ,71)0 ) ; Bhlinnents , 'J.'IOO. Meers ueiodull
and steiidy to IOC lounr ; cows llrm foi choke. ,
iithuiH steady to He lower , and fee lers steady :
drossid beef and shlppliu steers , J.-"iGI.'J.'i ;
cows nnd heifers , ttl J.'ij&jOi : hiockorb and
feeilers. ( I 7Viii55. :
llixis Itecelpts. r > , SOj ( shipments , 1,503 ; the
mariint WIIH dull and MulUc lower ; all grades ,
-'O ; hulk.l,105i < .l5.
i1 Hocolpts , SOO : hhlpinents , S)0 ; choice
sheep ate In demand and nominally fctuady.
si , l.ouln l.lvn stiuk\liukill \ ,
Sr. Loins. Mo , Tob. 1. OATTi.R-HocolptB ,
l.uoo ; uhlpments , lu J ; marUut slou ; Texans ,
J.I OOCH75.
Hoos-Hceelpls , . ' 1,031 : Hhlpmeiits , 1)00 ) ; m i-
ket lowni : heavy , JJ.VVB4.50 ; mixed , H.'M ;
light. } 1 lixS4.m.
Drniiki'iini no ,
A disoiiso , treated us Btioh and noriuii-
uontly enroll. No publicity. No Inllrin-
ary. Home truittinuiit lliinnloss uiul
olluutunl. Jtofor by ponniuslon to Hur-
li n ( , 'ton IlnwUcyci. Suud 'Jo btaiup for
piiinphlui , Shol < oqtion Clioiukal Co , ,
Duiliiitrton , In.
Ho Biii-o to try the Quail rolled o.iU and
take no othor.
lr McUiow.prlvatodlBoacos , ! Hlu Far
PLEASEREAD THIS.
_
00 Couts 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 111 hall-pint cups ,
3 ' " " " " therefore OOc. , " 03 " "
1 "V. H. COCOA" also OOc. , 150
W Which is the Cheaper Drink ?
KKTAIL 1-K10K J 93 cups of Coffue ,
DO o c ot > p ' r ixjuna. " = { IBO " "V.H.Cocoa !
j 10 " " > V. Sold by every Grocer. in
OMAHA
' and
I (111 ( UK
AWNINGS AND 'HINTS.
Umahn Tim A .
Co. ,
Hiws linmmocks , oil nml
riiht'orelothlnif Homl for
ciUnUimip ltd Knrnvn
AJS ANI > TWIM3S.
llcmls Omit/iii Hue ) Co.
Importer" nml imnnfic-
tnrors.
I lour SineXs , llurlnpi ftiul
' 1 whio
A. U. rcrrtiMil Co. M 0. Dnnm ,
KOit Doiteo ntroot. ch1 * noli ) nn monthly
l'n.Mucnt
l-ond for our cttvlogiia
nnit I'tlccs Fnrnntn * t , Uinnlin
I'.OOI'S ANM > S1IOKS.
Morso-Ooo Sho3 Oompaij ,
licri Howard Street
fttt'tory corner lltlinml Dniidln' utrcct'
nro nklnif clo o iirleo'i locdili li ijnrt , nml nro
Belllnit n cln f nbmli wlilcti Is > err 1-
cntilowltli mcrilinntt
inill mm. Vnn .tcntiim , JOIICK A Co ,
A llnrte , \Vhole nlo Munufnctu'rs
, \K nt' fur llontun Hill"
1ZI2 Hnrncy direct , ber VIKIU Coffi \ \ 1101
Oamhn , Neb. nnd 1IUU llntncy
Amntean I land Sfitril
Shiie Co. ,
lloot . Miopi , riilibcr *
nnil tell iwoils
IMI-nilnrney ulroct
Omti/id / Toiil , Co/cl / Cotildlil .1 ity
Ilnrd nnd oft conl uhlp-
llnrl nnd oft coil 815. pcrs.
corner loth uiul Douxlm 1303 Karnnin street ,
ntrieln Uumlm
1' . / ' / / til.
. J/n/iiincy A . Ju/mum / Ilini- . ,
1014 l-'nrmm street ,
Boft-Conl-IInrd
813 N ICtli Onmhn Neb.
COUNI..IO.
Knulc Cut lifer H'urha
Mnnufncturcr of < l.il *
v.inlred Iron Cornlcp
Indow t ips , tnetdllc
akvllttliti , etc. 111U nnd
DHV GOOD .
31. E. S fit A Co , MljKtlrfr/i - Koch Dm
Omuls Co. ,
Dry K'Oods , notions , fur- Dry Koods.iintlonft. ifents *
furnlalilnu toods.
Cor llth nnd llownrdsts.
Corner llth nnd llnwanl
IdliKCTIUCAIi
. Omaha Oonsolidatjd Eleotrioil Qi. ,
Electro DyiminoH iJimpi. Wlro nnd Illectrlcnl Sup
plloor All Klndr.
1112 lloniird atre.U , Unnlio. _
tt'olf Elcc rtcnl Cct ,
Illustrated cntnloituc
frco.
11,11 Capital Avenuo.
AND CAUIMOTS.
Hectic A llunvan l\i > -
nlniic Co. ,
Siiccessorj to C.A. Hocbc
A. Co.
Qrnco nnd 11th stn.Oinnlia
GOO1IS.
BONDED PUBLIC WRREHDU8E
OAPAOiTY 60O.OOO BUSIIBLS.
r ; for All Kinds of Grain
MONEY AJVAHCED Oil CflllSlftHEirTl
All ( .r.iln nnl heil , Inspected and ritontu i it3
Lbtabllalad by htateollleers.
Write for ratoi mid full paitlculats ami consl.'n
fihlpinentbcaiuof
WOODMAN & IUTCI1IRCO
OMAHA , NI011.
lively MAN can bo
BTUONO anil VIO-
itmOUHinallreMK.ru
. _ _ _ Jl > y usini ! SI'ANlKU :
NJtKVINE.UleKient .SpanlMi Krmecly. YOUHO M15N
Oil OI/D EulltriiiK fiom NKKVOU8 J)1IIIIITV { , I.OHT or
1'AII/INO MANHOOD niihtlyi"ilnioiiiconviilsioii ; neivout
Iiroslrallon.cnns'il hylhuusr of ciiiiim , liibacco or alcohol , wakefulness -
fulness , mental dcprc.ssion , los > of power in iiihcr ecs , t | > einiator >
uernoKK AND AFTXH usr rim a caineil by sill alnife anil over mdulcence or any pel tonal wiak"
ness can be restored lo perfect health anil the NOJ1M5 VITALITY OV 8TKONO M1N.
We give a written Kuaranteu vviih 6 toxcs to cum any c.-.m or rcluuil the money. Ji u hox.O bostt ( j
For silo in Omnlia by McConni&Lund , Uth A ] 1111 H lU
r SURIE ,
, YOURSELF ! ,
, Aalf your Druggltt for a
. bottle ol llltf . ' 1 hi ! only , .
J turn jioitonuui leiucJy ( orall I
I the utitmturul dlicharKen nnd
, private ilinfM s ol men uud the
I debilitating vviakntw ptcullar
\ to Homi'ii. It curce In a few
without the aid or
, , .uw.lcly | ol a doctor
i'iltt I nhtrtal Amirlcw Curt ,
Mnnufucturt'd by I
TbeEv&nj Chemical ( b. '
CINCINNATI. O.
u. a. A.
HATS , nro. i IIIOKH , Irr.
( f'tn Ocfif/M'.t Co. ,
ci\t > , goo l > , lltiroM of tiltoi , ot ,
. nml mlttoii ! , tnllow nn I ( > irj.
17th nml llnrnpjr , Ml SouthIllhM
IIAKDWAItK.
llnttrA Ifil/irlmw / O.i l.otifrh A'nit ,
Cor lOlli nml .tuck < onHti HullitCM' lunlnnro n n
ii3clinnlai tul n
Onmlm 1101 lioiilaii M.
lltttN WOltKS.
lr > > n
WroiiRlit niul rn t Iron
tiiillclltu work , enzliioi.
lirnss work , Knnornl
i
Iftr A CO l > . It. Unittr ,
Mquor McrrhnnK. Imimrlor nnd lobtmr of
. nnil lliiiiiri |
'
Mimifnclur'ri Kt > nnoilr'ii 101J VnrnmiiSt.
ii\it Imlliv llltttri I'rlco ll
t'r th A llfi-lintit ,
\\holp nlu IlipioriloilorS
1031 K
John .1. ll' < i/f / r if ,
Hnntwoiiil liuTiln- wooil
cnriutH nml im Iiiorlol ) | Anierlr n I'orl
Mooring , In nil ii'tnrnt MUwnukcf
liyitrnullc ( cintnt lint
Mil nnil DouitHr , yuliR ) nlilte Una ,
l 1NI3KV.- Vli
C. ; ! . Moiif/i / If , .1 //i ; ir. Jr
Mllllnrry , ncillomclonks I'lunin urtlit * '
etc ,
m iterlnl" , ( In
lin-118 S llth > t , Omnlin IM'I DoiiKlm "Irrct ,
OYSTIIISS.
A , lloitll J'dcAlllU Co. A ( N )
Packers of , oytcrn. rah Ojitcr' , KHh nnij
anil Culury , Bill Houth lOt'i St
COSIxiucanortli ! Ht li\hl Cole ,
OILS.
Ci ! lfIt-il ( ( rants
Co. .
defined nml lubrlcntlntf
oils , nile KreiBe , etc.
PUODUCIO CO.H.MIS ION.
Itrancli A Co , , ttltili-llA .Smith.
Dealers In country produce - 1'rurtiics , fruit ? pf nil
uco , frulHuKottiblui ,
etc. klniM , oysters ,
1X1 Ilownnl Struct 13th nail Ilnrnor Street ) .
KlnMiraun A ton * , Jas. L Olurk& Co ?
Uuttcr , cliceio ( V s ,
Iluttcf , CRXS and poultr/
poultry Hint Kitno.
H0ii 1'nrnim it. COUSoiitli Utli StrcoU
Riddoll & Co. , G. Peg. I.
fommlsslmi M or ch ant ,
flutter LlPOBO , CtfK .VOZ- 1'ru.luce IliitU'r K
ctnblcs , frulU. poultry Chce-o and I'nullry.
l.'th nml Hnnnril tits ,
and KIIMO Oiiintin.
Mullin & MoOlain , Bingham , & San ,
Ppi'ClivlllcH , linlt r. ulii Svml us your rtY' " . l > ut >
cl > cc o. poultry , etc. No lor , I'oultrr. liiiinu ,
US IK i Hof [ > l Nit. HIlltlH. Ktl-
bunk.
PAI'1311.
Oo King Papar Oj ,
Oarpenter Paper , ,
nil kin J *
\Vrapplnnpapor
Cnrrr n full stock of
ut twines , i to
printing , nrnpplntf nntl
140S Honiinlit
wrlllni ; paper , cnrU pn-
jier , etc. lol. 17JJ
SIOVK KIOI'AlltS.
James Hughes , Ouialn Steve Repair
Stores repairs of n Wor s.
Cookiaml lleituri Steve rcpatn nnd wntef
foraalo. attticliinuiilN for nuy kliul
ol ntove miulo
m * nth stroit 1207 lioiialm
HASH. 'JOYS.
M , A. Disbrow & Oo ,
Unnufncturorii of aash. Tnyi , ilnlli , n'lbnmf ,
. huuso fur- *
faney gooili.
doors bit nil s and
moulding * Hrancli of- til lilnu 1200 li , child *
'
12th and liard SH ron't carrliiKe
ncv ,
1319 Kurnain HtrooU
SOUTH OMAHA.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO , LIMITED
COMMISSION MRCHANT . _
A1 tn Hoot & Oo. & Dill3 .
llooiuni IIUcliaruoIIulM- llooini. 0) an I ( II Kir
llulldluit South cliiiuo bnlldli ,
Oniiha. Buuth O mill.
liocl 1IIVU.
COMMISSION MERCHANT ,
in , Seeds ,
an" Provisions.
NOB. 2 and 4 S ormon St. ,
noomi CO & G9 CHICAGO.
V1"t-clai.s fnclllllra forlliolmndllngnf lilnui | nU
ofuruln. HulUand Klni Knulii Itiffrcncin Con
KxclitDKV nd Amur ! can Uiclmuio Mi tlounl Unulil ,