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    TIIR'OMATIA DAILY nmtj iTnrnspAY. .UNITARY 12 ,
COMMERCIAL ASD FINANCIAL
Talcrs on ' 0'uar.go Wcro Disturbed by a
Big Hurry In Wheat.
MANY COMBINATIONS CAUSED TROUBLE
of Ihn Shorts anil Hnjlitc l > y H8f
iiAexToci'lliPr Mill ) Iliilllsli CHMI
A l nye
o , 111. , .Ian. 11 A . ? n rry In
with n Midden mlvnnco of neaily 3c. a bit.
' . It was
dwarfed cveij-tliln clsij on'chaiiKu.
what the hulls Imvo l.ccn worklnt ? forslneo
Hie. winter bc an. H wasdllll-Milt to Miy whllo
Iliolltttry was on whether the s.trenntli canto
most f i out tlio frl htof thoshoil.s.orfrotit the
ImyliiK ly ) Ills honspi , or bullish croii nows.
The hopeful fouiuirs of the market for the
Inills was the ( not that the advancu " * "
lalned o\en after tlm a rcsslvo
I'nidil.Igo and olhci.s sold heavily t
then lvalue. The prleo wen baolc lo70V ,
but ciulokly rallied loaOt * . with I'ardildjtc still
MTh'i ' > ' * 'llveipool cable was higher curly , but
when the private cables came saying that the
maiket wits advancing on erop damage to-
HOMtfromrr-itioo the buying lieio was to-
doubled n.id the pilco wont to 0'e. A I at or
report put the pi l.-o naek lo 80C. ! | Now ork
messages vrere full of ciVil ) dam.igf news .tnd
Mime ptlvate cables limited I.IvipoolU
higher. The bull feeling tetitined a th id lime
nml Iho pi lee went toHOV with a si gilt ii'ac-
lion to 80'ai ' * . I.-iler mos .i eseoiillriiod ; the
Intlllsh fooling iibi-nait and about mld-diiy the
Mny prlei-toui-lieil Hli1. with the innrKet tti'llli
as strong ns at Hdi * an hour befotc. llioluiiru
wiles of low grade cinh wheat at 4c over the
Monday pili-e weie tenoned by i-levuloi pco-
pie iind this encoiir.iged llio biill' ! .
I he mm kel got -mother big lift hefoiethe
chiso. The hit' * cables coiifhmed the great
Micnglhal l.lvi i pool mid Parlsover the tem-
ble weatheron Hicontinent. . It wns cvlient
that .several huge shorts w.-te buyois. llio
bull ellniif. however did not only try lo hold
Iho maikot back a , heretofore , but helped Hie
bulge along. , , , ,
The foreign buying continued here nnd al
New York. Tbo northwest mad.elloits to
uct lit a lot of shot I wheat. The market
broadened and sttenglbened anil on the Into
buying the May price jose nijlokly fioin * til' ' c
to 81 Vat the high point w lib snlint 8H2e.
Corn nit i in-led a fair amount of aitenlloii ,
though tbo maiket was not what might bo
railed active at any lime , the Made ns a vvliolo
being slow and Inclined to limit. The senll-
inenl.dlspliv.od : wasstionger. OITerlngsat the
RUtrl were light though Initial trades wore at
yestoiday's llnal iiuoliitlons. The m.irkel
soon afterwards gradntilly advanced ! .e , but
nt 47c for May the sellers weietnoio numerous
nnd pi-lees win lied hack lie , iidvanced ftoni "ic
to "ic. , and closed with from "uC to yi' Haln. A
local elevator concein ciedlted wlllj fieo sellIng -
Ing yesterday took the same position again
today and Mippllod a good proportion of the
wants.
O.tts attracted much nioro Interest than on
yesteidny. The feeling was Mini , helped
largely by Iho advance In tbo Miiioundln. !
plt.s , though the small movement nnd active
cash demand cut no little llguro wllhn cer
tain class of opi'ratois. The maiket opened
with a good demand at a fractional advance
' ami sold aflor-
over yesterday's close , up
wnidsfiomV to' < < ' , leaded , losing Iho nil-
vance , hut gained o and closed with fiomV
to 'Se gain. ,
Tfieio was a reaction In the piovlslon trade
from the veiy strong maiket of pievlous days ,
The tecelpts 'of hogs Imieasedeiy male
rlally and the edge was oil4 the maiKel at tlu
yanrs. The .so-called bull cll < | iio opetator :
vvoro letting the market alone. Aumnii
brokers weie doing lint little. Ream was :
free heller of poik eaily , possibly on a bl |
scalp. Hately sold a big lot of laid at tin
h-amo time. When the market biokea lllth
Iho slop orders biougbt out considerable pro
fluct. The Impression was cinltc general tha
the market linil lieen to the top , unless hogs gi
higher. 1'iovlsloiis closed itbotit lOc over hot
torn prices for tlm day. This was n nrcllni
from yestciday of 35u in poilt , 15o In liuil
und but 2'Jc In ribs.
Kstlmated receipts for tomortowheal : \
200 cars ; corn , 175 cars ; oats , 80 caisj liog-
20.000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows !
AUT1CI.EH. Ol'K.V. I1IUH. LOW , CLOSE. VKST
\Vlicat No 2
Jniuuir/ . . . $ 75K KW 7.1 !
Mnr " . ( tjj 81-H ' 3S-7' ' . > !
July " > ! l T.H " 77,1s
Corn No. 2
Jnnunrj- . . SBS 41 !
rcbmury. 42
H
Cats No. 2-
Jnnuary. . 30M 313J SOH SI
February. 3J 31H 32 : ; i
Mny 3I 33H 34
WfBB Pork
Jnnunry. . 18 IE : ; ) 1870
Hay . . . . IS V5 tillW ISM 19 10
J.nrd-
Jnnunry . 10 M 10 SO 10 43 10 M 10 70
Mny 10 45 10 45 10 iiU 10 six 10 52
Ibortlllbe-
Jnnnnrr a .is U 37
Mny . . U 5' U 4U 9 lit
Oahh quotations vvoro as follows :
I''l.ouu Slow ; sales at about former ijuoti
lions , though holders asking 1015c moio t
standard grades.
WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 75Uc ; No. 3 sprlii ]
COfflOiic ; No. 2 red. 75 > Jc.
COIIN Higher ; No. 2 , 42l,4c ; No. 3 yelloi
.
UAis No. 2. nie ; No. 2 white , f. o. 1
8Co : NO. a white , a'Jiifitc. : ) .
KYE-No. 'J. 57c.
IlAiii.nv-No. 2 , 05c ; No. 3 , f. o. b , , 42SC2
No. 4 , f. o. h. , i'HTMOc.
I-'r.AXSiiu-No. ! : l.tl.10.
TiMOTlivSiKI-l'rlnie$1.0lf,1.95. : (
Vonic Mehs , per lihl. , J17.7D ; lard , per K
Ibs. , JKI.OO ; hhoit ribs , sides ( loose ) . J'J.35
0.40 ; dry Milted slioiihlers ( bo.xed ) , f. o. I
IO.GU'3'J.75 ; short clear bides ( bo\cd ) . J10.1C
10.2D.
WnifliCY Dlstlllors' finished goods , per Ral
tl.SD.
StiOAii Unchanged ; cut loaf , &H'30 ' ?
granulated , ( i'ic ; hlandard "A , " &c.
The following were tlio tocelpts and bill ]
tnentN today :
On tlio I'roduco exchange toduv tlio i > uu
tnnrkot was strong : creamery , 2Iii23o ( ) ; dalr
aoa2'Jc. ' liggs , btrongistrlctly fresh,28'iai3l '
New York Murkuts ,
NEVV YOIIK , Jan 11. Ki.otm Kecelvtts , 2 :
600 pkgs. ; exports , 10.700 sacks ; markut mi ;
active , llrmer ; sales , 30,500 bhls.
MIAI : < Utilui , steady.
WHEAT Hecelpts , UI.U'JS bii , ; exports , 0' '
000 mi . : bales , f > .o20)0l ( ) > mi. futures ; lfi.000
spotH. Kpotsilnll , 1 W-'o hlKlier , with Iho opt
IIIK advancochecklnK business ; No.2 red. H ]
Ul ! ( ( * In Nioro and elevator ; H-Jtt2callo ! :
No. 1 norlhein , H2c ; No. 1 hard , 'JO&UO ! !
No. 2 northetn , Hl'Je ' ; No. 3 spring , 7UV
Options weio activeexcited , stroiiK and I1
2c higher on u report of ibimaKO to Kren
crop by frost ; fieo hiiyhjK for northwests
uccountiiH well as by foreigners. Wall stn
and local hhorts , toKolher with tinner cahh
. No.2 ted. 1'ehinary.HOSHlUeclosing at Ul' ,
May. H'J'i < i.iH4 l-lt'c ) , I'loi-liiK at 8ll' c : Ju
e4j < 8r. , c , eloshiR iitUOu.
IlYKNominal ,
IIAUI.I'.V Dull ,
llAut.r.r MAI.T Actlvo.
C'OHNItecelpth. . 14,300 bu.t cxportu , I
000 Int. ; sales , 135,000 bu. fittuies ; li5.c :
1m. spot. Spots higher and actlvo ; JSo. 2 , Oi
4i51c In elevator ; ( JKu-r/Jo nlloat ; miKiail
mixed , 4HaiO'.e ' ; No. a , 4t)5iMo. ) ) htean
options woio fairly active , llrmer and Vn
up , as following wheat and llm west ; Janu :
DOiSlSlaiecloslim ! at Ol'lc ; March Kii < Wl\ \
closing at 02' ( ( ; May n2 > , ( fJ5Uc , closln ; ; at G
OATH Hecelpts. 3HOO ! bu.j oxpoitn , 1 , ;
bu , ; saleb.CO.tloobu.of futurcx , 10.000 hn.bi
miaivi ii. i xu.tii
HAY sti'miyi uoitosc : uood
choice , 75au ( i : .
Hoi's ytilot and steady ,
MlHlAtt Uavv , firm ; rellned , iiilet. |
Moi.APSiis Now Orleans , hteady.
HICK Kitlrly acttvr , steady ; domestic ,
oct Japan.4'a4'c. (
Eons I.lKlit it-eolplH , llrmet-j vvestetn b (
83 j ; receipts , 1,305 pl KS.
Hiwus-hteady ; wet wilted Now Orlo ;
fcolected , 4Q to f > 0 Ihj , , &ii7c : Texas buk'CI
&o to uo ibs. , ny.7c.
I'IIOVIHIO.NS I'ork , weak ; old IIIOM ) , $17.E
17.76 ; now met. * , IH.5OijilH.7fi ; pickled IM-II
JOliSiHl'iO ; pickled hams , I'J CiiUl'tCi nildd
vasyi hhorl clear , lo4U. Laid , iptlel , low
western bteam closed at tl,9C ( ) > ; sales ,
tlorcesnt 10.07lj : option hales , 000 Here
I'obruary , * 10.0.r. ! Mutoh , 10,7u ,
llirniii I'ulr demand , ttini ; westetii da
170S'Jto vvebtDtn creamery. 2J@23tsc ; r.lj
.
C'IIIKSI : ( j.Hd domnml ,
I'm inoNSteady , ijului ; American , (12.1
16.0.
Coi'l-EIt Quiet ; lake. $12.05.
JjKAU HoilU'iitU * . * 3.lO.
TIN I'll mi tili-ullH , t'J.70.
Nt. l.onli MurK l .
BT. I.OUIR , Mo. , Jan. 11. l-i < ouit V'lriu i
beld hlKher , but no advaiici < enliibllahed ,
WiiUAi- Active and higher ; cash , (1 (
January , 70o ; Fobiuary , 71cj May , 1
July. 7uii' ) .
Co'N Was carried up by wheat , but thu
vnnco wfts not npntly so Eterit nnd 1h ntovr-
tnent wm very Klo\f ( cuih , 38ci I'ebrmry ,
SflJici .Mny , 4'ic. : !
OATS -I'nsh. llrntnt 3,1- for ntnplo lots ; > Ii\y ,
lilcher , closlnit ut 34J i' .
flfrri-.it nmhfingcO ; orcamrry , 27O30CI
ilnlry , lWJ.27c. (
KuiMrnclitiiupil ; 2Stt2fi'Sc.
I'OIIKKapler , hut not loweri f IB.2' > for old )
JlO.Ufi fornow , I.atd Qnlot at tlO.CO.
IdccKii'TA-l-'Irnr , 3.000 bbK : wheat , 22,000
bu. : corn , 127.OOO bu.i oftts. 18,01)0 bu.
HiitrviBNTSI'lour , 7.000 hhl . ; wheat , 04,000
l ii.i corn , 137.000 bil.l oats , 17,000 bu.
Onittni 1'roiluco Mnrkt't.
The firoilnoc mnrUet ipinalns iirnctlcnlly tin-
ehanyed. Hecelpts very Unlit utrl llmtfomjrnl
inarketitilet. | l'i ' Ices were about steady ,
A t'l'l.KSStocks are hold at. J3.50a4.00 for
fair to choice stock ,
HA.VVNVQuoted at I2.0cv3.2.rj0 per bunch.
IIL-TTIII : The arrivals are more liberal than
Is I he c't o with ntnc other lines of pioduce , but
still they aio not heavy. The demand Is fair
and slocks are not : icciiiiiilutltmf. : Uood conn-
tty roll sells veiy latKely at lOlilTelnsttalcht
lots and as hl h .is IH'ii20i5 ! forstnall selert lots.
Cli.v.NiiKiiiiis : Quotations are : Hell and
cherry , 1H.50 per bill , : bell and bugle , t'J.&Ott
llt.lHl ! Jei < ey C.ipe Cod , i'J.fM.
t Ki.Kiir1'er ilo/ . hunches , 3. < : .
KoiH-Aiilvalsaro verylluhl nnd I ho maiket
on fresh sio.'kitroiirf. . fales of fresh eRis ate
laruoly ut'tic * .
riin.sn YMIKTAIII.IW - lK > ral growers nro
btlnjtlliK in a tow fresh \etfetahles of hot hiitlse
urovvth. N.nv onlon , 20jV-5i ! per do.-on
buncheii ; letluce , lOUl-Vi riullthes , fi'lo. ' ,
ll.VMi : Hahhlts uiealuiut all that call 1)0 had
on the nnirkot the present lime. Juks nro
< | tloted at ft. 51) and cotton tails at 75c. A few
Miulrrols are i-ouilnu' , but they do not appeal
to hull veiy well.
IIims-Nn : 1 uiceu sallcidl Kc ; No 2 ,
3' , ! ' ; Hint Co.
lloM-.v-Oood white clover Is quoted ( ill the
way from 17ifl2V.
I.KMOJ.S Quotations arc $1.00 0.00.
M.VI..VIU UllAl'CS-UncliutiH'Ml at S9.00 jfi
.
NilsfitxrKe hickory nuts , fl.C3 ; black \val-
nut < - . fl.25.
n-.ns-l'rli-e.s at Omaha still remain at IT
Q3.rn * pel can.
DMO.MTin1 market Isnuh-t. Homo grown
8jf | ie r httshel , nml Spanish tl.flO per crate.
Oltv.vicsThe itiurkut Is still vnpplluil will
I'lni Ida manges only. Hilulils are quoted al
13. J5 for ' -Itule ease lots and J3.00 for HVH li
ten case lols. Hu jcls are ' . ' 5c cheaper.
I'or.vioh.s The triide Is limited tothusaleoi
Kinull lols from .stores. Weslein NebtasUti
stuck Is quoted al SOc and t'tah and t.'oloiaih
al Olii1.
I'OL'lruvHecelpts are lljjhl and Iho iiinr1.ni
nun. Chickens , ll'iiUlj ; pee-se and ducks , tl'v
lOc : ItirKeys , 12 U2Uc.
SWIIT : : PorvTor.s The supply la very llfilr
and Ihcj nro held at tl.25.
Vi.vir-Veal : calve. " , chotie7c : Itirpu am
thin , HU.V. A laiiro and thin veal calf I'
nhoiil the hai dest thing on the mniKet to dls <
post of.
nutur * .
The I'laltn ( 'ounty bank has been succecdci
by the l'inneis : ami Meiclmnts bank.
M. Stoneslft r. .1 crocer at Columbus , hi :
beeti clo.ed bj thesheillV on nil e.Mn-utlon.
K. T. Maw bray , In the lively business a
I'liykln , IMS been succeeded by I" . IMiller. .
A u < li > ! ! i-am to Dun & Co. announces the fall
me of I ; . A. Klser A : Co. , In the general ston
business at Ksbon , Kan.
Knimns CU > tli-aln .Alnrkol.
KANSAS CITY , Mo. . Jan. 11.WHEAT Irrecu
lar ; No. 2 hard , C.GQGGlic ; No. 2 led , 70ft7 ( ) 5c
COIINIllKhci ; No. 2 mixed , 34a3-l > jc ; No. .
white , 3r > > 5o.
OA-is-'KIrm ; No. 2 mixed , 292.20 ! > c ; No. !
white. aO'tiaalc.
I'dos Active , fit in : 2flo.
HKCr.tiTHWheat , 00,000 bu. ; corn , 5,00 (
hn. ; oats , none.
Hlui'MKNT.s Wheat , 70,000 bit. ; corn , 0,001
liu. ; oats , none.
1)11 Mnrliet.
Nr.vv YOIIK , Jan. 11. I'crtioi.r.UM Steady
united , 54c for l\bi-iiii-y.
CoTTOXSKr.D on. Moderate demand ; crude
TAI.I.OW Htrons : city ( J'J.OO for pkss ) C
asked.
Ti'ittM'.NtiNt : Sciiice ; flitnerat 33lJQ34c.
LONDON , Jan. 11. C.u-curT.v liNsiBt41 :
perqiuiiter.
] , i.NSii.iOiif--10s : ) percwt.
TL-ni'l.NTlNt : bi-iitiTS 23s per cvvt.
C'olloo . '
Nr.vv Yaitic. Jan. 11. Options oncnod fin
515.20 points htehcr..i-losecl Meady IS points n ]
Sales 20.258 bans InclndbiK Jiiiiuary , ? 15.8 < y
15.85 ; rehrnarv , 515.bvai5.85 ( ; .March , Jlfi.C
C415.GO ; May.tlb.4C ; Juno , $15.45 : July , if 15.41
September , $15.40 ; October , $15.40 ; Decembe
J15.40. Spot HIo , No. 710.02'S. '
Cotton M arkot.
Nr.vv Oin.r.ANS , I.a. , .Tint. 11. Quiet ; mlc
dlhiK , 00-Hii ; ; lovvuilclillliis , Oa-IBc ; KOOI ! o ;
cllnary , 8 Il-H > c ; not recolpts , 4,200 hale )
Hioss , 4,800 bale ; . ; exports to ( Jtent Itrltal
n , 685 bales ; coastwise , 010 bales ; sales , 3,2i
Liak'.s ; block , 351,011 bales.
Liverpool .Markets.
Livniirnoii , Jan. 11. WIICAT Steady ; tli
nuind pool ; holders nn"cr spat Itiply.
COIIN l-'lrtn ; demand fair ; mixed wcstcn
4s 33'd ( per cental.
I'rlmo western , 54s 3d.
Trailers' Till It.
CIIICAOO , 111. , .lun. 11. Counselman & 15 ;
to Cock ! oil llios. Commission coniuan
Wheat developed Into u big , strong mark'
today , the Hist advance belnu duo to forcli
buy Ing orders. The Intermedia ! . ! llrmnesswi
due to purchases by the general speculatl'
pulillc , who rccognl/.e wheat ns the cheapo
food piodiictand the closing bulge wascaiisi
by precipitated covering by shorts. Corn ai
oats advanced chlelly In sympatl
with wheat on purchases by tl
professional element led by tbo Now Vo
eiowd. The markets for all cereals are like
to develop great sttength any time and si
much higher. Hog products have certain
lost their best friends , and the work of the
who try to hull them hereafter Is likely
provo tedious and prollllcss.
UIIICAUO , 111. . .Ian. 11. Ki-nnell , Hopkins
To. to f. A. MeVyiiortor : The wheat mark ,
todiiy has shown In what slioni ; hands tl
large stocks ate held. It wasgenerally anth
pated that llradstieels's would showad
cieaso In the av iilluhloMoi'ks Instead of vvhli
It showed an lneiea.se of 000,000 bu. Kur
cables weio ( inlet , but buyers hero found \e
light oll'erlngs , uii'l though the early maik
was lame the undertone was llrni. Tbo uort
west became a fiee buyer to cover shorts , an
under the Impulse of their piiichasos togeth
with some good local buying , our market a
vanced shin-lily , nnd the advance has be
well held. Tbo late cables fiom Llv.rp <
came In very stiong. The most dlscouragl
fealuto In the inuiket Is the fact that , .Minn
npolls and New Voile fait to follow o
advance , the former market being Oc nnd
us and the latter only 3'ic ' over us. Hut as
predicted , It will be Chicago that will lead t
present upturn.Vemay have some little si
back , but the market should go hlglior. Co
and oats h.-Xvo been linn , hut dull. Wo n <
tbo beginning of some nervousness on the p :
of sboils In coin , and If wheat holds linn
would not suiprlso us to see corn start i
wards. With better lecclptsof bogs the pi
vision market was lower , and the tall ends
one or two lines of prov Islona weio tluo
over. The market at times looked weak , a
as If the main .support came fiom shorts a
rank outsiders , whowein , taking the long s !
at the eleventh hour. Much depends , IK ;
over , upon the iccelpt-i of hogs of the IK
futuio.
CMiCAfio , 111. , Jun , 11. V. n. Logaiut Co.
Duncan , llolllnger & Co. ; Wo hn ve had a it
away nmrket In wheat todny. May opened
7U'c ( amlclosednt81"jc. The Munition 1st
changed , The buyers fiom 84c down to 7 ( ° >
are still in the ring and likely to stay , 'I
Inducements to do so are that Iho price Is I
and the season of the year In favor ot Idgl
prices. Should any ilamage to the plain i
cmllio piosent. holders will astonish M
Milloisus I'ardrldge. With l-'ranco buying
the United Kingdom It Is Impossible to gu
what the near future will he , r1. ) far wo In
advised buying , and unless conditions dim
wo think It Is Ibo piopi'r conrso to folh
Corn closes at 47c for May. Wo hellevo
higher pilces. Oats will follow com. 'I
tealUlng In hog pioduct has lu-en fiee , w
bimio llulo selling on strong spots by packi
STOCKS AND IIONUS.
DcullngM In tlio * Hm-urlty MurltrtY
3Ioiliu-.itIvt-ly Aelivu IVstentity.
Nr.vv YOIIK , Jan , 11. The block mar
today was modoiatoly actlvo all the v
through , while showing conshleinblo btien
in the forenoon , icaeted hharply later In
day and vthllo linpoitant looses were conlli
to Iho few acttvo speculative epeclaltles
e whole lUt with few exceptions , closed at lo
o llgutes. There was a mnrUcd bullish feel
cat-tied over fiom last night In consequent-
the Hank of 1'ranco withdrawing Itspinct
picinlunioii gold und higher prices tesiil
all along the line. It gave way , however , vv
the hope of cessatlonof gold exports was d
uwuy with by an advance in exchange uile :
the part of almost all thu lending diavvets ,
of whom exptcased the opinion that an oul
ot gold on Saturday was not to bo a vole
This put u dumper upon the buying iiioveni
of Blocks Immediately , and nhllu natuially
bpcculatlvonhates sliMVred nuM hOverely
thu decllno which followed , only a few e-cu
the > nect of tint nnttetlal realizations Indin
In thu rally tradings llio coal stoiknverti
foatttii-s , and on the nioro honeful view of
situation laltcn by the blreet l < acUawauna i
Jersey Central weio each advanced ube
pur cent , while the usual pressure- upon lie
ing fulled to have any material ellect. 1
tlllerti was llui weaUc.st point of IbulUt ,
after touching 03 * , , It ictlrcd to 5'j < tl
closed only u per cent belter lhan thu low
\ \Utltalossot.\perccnlfoi- day. Su
iiutnited tliohaiinicuuise oxaclly , but lib 1
u > s was only ' percent , .
Hallroad siooks were moved overmirro
limits from tlio Industrial- , and Iho only
iHJtlunt lo sbitslalned was In Hlg I'our , wl
lost l > i percent on comparutlvely light d
ings , Thu Urangem , uoulds and Yum
Lllu wen ot no vruiuluuuuu lu tUu market
In common with Iho ? ffonrral lt t wore Kept
within nnrriiw limit * There were a few tie-
chlediy MroiiK | ) olnl , however , chief among
which win ill 1111 11 It I I 41 Hi which responded
slmrply to n new inMdo htiyltiR movement ,
rising from 157' | to 102 nwl closlneonly ' 4 nor
rout lower-tlinntlifi tie lwllh n lift Rain of 4' <
| icr rent SiippIcniPiitaty to till * movement
one In Now York & Ts'ortlicrn preferred ,
which Miows an adv-nncoof 2 percent al onetime
time , nail of which was afterwards lost. Con
nected with Ibeso movements was the decided
strength of Now Knglntul. which wasboii ht
heavily for ItoMnn account , clo lng the day
with acaluof 1 > ( tierc.ent , The selling wns so
genernl that no tally was made ot Itntiottntice ,
although covering operations In the last bout-
checked the dccllnrj in mostof the list. No
Improvement In tlm situation Is to bo noted
and tlm close was fairly iiotlvo and heavy at
or near the lowest flguies.
The Post says : The. iepott of the American
Sugar Ucllnlng company imiilo public this
afternoon wn received wlthOlllldent Interpre
tation * , ai'cordlti1 } to tin ; anticipation to which
II had been waited , Thee who bud pinned
their fallh to tumors of extra dividends and
unusual earnings wenno doubt disappointed.
The market certainly rellected a moderate
disappointment since the stock fell olT a frac
tion. This was.i factor In deptessliitf the reit
of the market. Manhattan , wiilch had ad
vanced fiom ir > 7'4 ' to 102'i ' , also slutted In the
decline , lluslitess was more largely distribu
ted than ii-unl , and Ihero was a continued dc *
miiinl fur stock invcstnicntoider- < .
The following mo llio closlnn. iiuolatlons of
the loading stocks on Iho New York Mick : * , -
change today ;
Atchlion 8I' .Nonh Amorlcnr. > j
Ailnm * Kiprati. . . IM Not them t'aolllc. . . t"H )
Mto-i.T U S.I Northern I'aclllcpM I *
ilo preferred . . . IM I ) I' . Don. A ( lulf. . . IMt
AinerlkMii KxpriMv. II ? *
llnltlmoru X Ohio . ' ilo profeirert Ill
Canada I'nollln N V. Central 1WK
. . S'.Jfti.N. V. I N. K 47U
Urnirnl IMt-lflu . . 23' ( Ontario A Western . I11 !
l hen.uldi ) . . . . 3tb Oregon Imp Wi
Chli-rigo Alton . . 14J Ori-juti Nnv 77
i1. n * y US''Die. ' f . I , . .V U. S. . . JV <
( . 'lilt.-n.no ( Ins . . fs > ( Pacific Mall 2i. ! <
Consolidated tlm I2.'i1 ( I'corln , loi\ i : . . . . IflH
C. ( ' . L , v bt. I. Ml I'ltttlmrg IM
Cole Conl.v Iron. Vi i I'ulliii-m I'ltlncc . . . . IfW
Cotton oil Cerl. llfllil'llg. '
Del. H'JiHon
I ) . I..V W . , - Illr-lononil 'for pf.l.
I ) . & It ( ) . iifit MH'llio ' Grande W VI
V. Co r > 0 I ilo nrbforrcit . . . .
KnttTcnn Il 'llock ' Isltnil
J. iSt l > A . K IstpM. . 76
M't St I'nnl .7-
Kort WartiD IMMi do ptefnrruil . . . , 122' '
( i ( . .Northern pfd . iu : 1st. 1'nul ( tOnnilia. . . < si
0. A K. I pM W'4 , ilo iifil 118
llocklna Vnlioy. . . IlO't Southern faclfic. . . . 31
Illinois Cuatrnl. . . W Hiinr ) Htllnorj . . . . lir >
Ht. I'nul Diilmh . 42 ronn Coal , t Iron. . M
IC n. A Tet. pfd. . . . Si.'d'luxn 'At
l.ivtu irlo : xVoit . Vi'C'lol. A O. Cont. pM. f )
Ho profcnod . . . 77 ! ( llaliin 1'nclllc .
t ) . s. Kxpri > .
l.oiul Trust tiJ4'\V. ' St. I. . A , 1' . II
I-ouli & Nnsh . 73 I do DroferroJ . 3.4V
l.ouls. A .Now Alb'y. 2t ! ( Wolli-Firito UMI . " '
Mnnliallnn Ooa. . . . lilt 'Wnitcrn ' Union . . I'.IV '
Muinps\ | | ft ) Wlicollni ! .t I. . E. . . . ailV |
Ml.hliiati Ontral. 1UI' < I do prcterroj . tuji
Missouri I'nrltlc . .17' ! .Minn. A "t. I , . 17) )
Moblln , V Olilo . . . . ; i5 > t . II. A K l ) . Kli
Nnshvlllo Clmtt. . . . 81 Ocneriil Xleulrlo. . . . 11.1'j
Nnttonal ConlnKB. . lanu.Nntlonal I.lniocd. . .
do preforrud . HahiC , Fuel A Iron . sii
N. J. rpntrnl . . . . 12i ! < l . "do profurroa.i'.i" . 10U
Norfolk .V W. .rid .iTVf Ileus. , VTcx. Con. . . 'J
Tbo total sales of stocks today were HH5.00I
shares. Including Atcblson , 7"fiOO ; Chicago
Iturllngton & ( jtilnry. 4,300 ; Chicago Ons
9,700 ; Delnvviite , I.iickawnnna & Western
5,000 ; Distilling , 87,500 : Manhattan , 17,300
New l.ngland , 24,300 , ; Northern I'ai-lllc pie
ferted , 4,400 ; Heiidlng , 0,400 ; Hock Island
4.500 ; Ht , | > juil. 12'JOO : Sugar. 58,800 ; Unloi
I'ticillc , 0,200 ; Western Pulon , fi.lOO.
Nnir York Money .Market.
NEW YOUK. Jan. 11. MONEY ON OAI.I-
I-.asy at 35J4 ] ) er cent , last loan 3 , closei
offered at 3 pet-cent.
I'utMK MEIICANTII.I : I'Arr.n-ri'ipercent. '
STKUUMI KXCIUNOI : Quiet but Him will
actual business at $4.S5:1i : for 00 day banker
blllsand $4.87a4 for ilemaml.
The closing iiuotatlons on bonds ;
11.1S11 Northern Put- , ' 'mis II.'I
II. 8. 4i coup HiPf'S. ' VV. Consul ? . . . . 1J7
! ; .S4M.ra _ ? . . . . . . . 10) ) N. VV. Dob. Sj 103
of ir > . . IIM IM. I , . A I. M. lien Si 7(1' (
Bt puil It. .1714St. , li. A"nn ! ' ( J. M. Ill
Tenn. nt-17 eel fa. 101 ht. I'nnl Consols. . . . 127
Tenn. new set "is. ! U | ht. I' . U .V I' . Its. . . 114
Tonn. now notii : < . II I I' . 1' . U O. Tr. Hcli. TH1
Cnn.ula Ho , ' 'nils. T. I' . It. < } . Tr. Hols. Sill
Cen. 1'iielllc Ists. Union l' c. Uts . . . to ; > '
I ) . A It. ( i. Isli. . . 117 West shore 1013
I ) . \ II. M. 4n 117M 1C. ( J.V. . Ut 70
Krlo'lids 102 Atcli. I" 8. *
VI. If. AT. ( jen. lis. 7'J AtCll.SK 511 ;
M. K. ST Ucn.is. . 4' ) H. & 8. A. 6s U7
Mutual Union ( Is. . . 113 II AS A.I ) Us. . . . 104
N. J.C. lot. Curt . . . ID ) II .tT.CJ.6B 14
Northern 1'ne. lets. , llti H AT. U. Com. | > . . 1149
Mutton Stoi-k Ouotittloni ,
MOPTON , Mass. . Jan. 11. The following nt
the closing stmk quotations : Call loans ft fa
time loans fiQCJic.
Lid.
Kevf York Mining ( . { notations.
NEW YOIIK. Jan. 11. The following arc tli
closing mining quotations :
.St. I.onU . Mining n.intutloni.
ST. Lotus , Mo. , Jan. 11.Tlnna v\is : a po ,
demand for Kllniielhothenvlso the mark
was very ijnlel. Qiiii'ntloii" :
Stouin. Illil. Ankeil.j titocka. ma.
Rllr'b'th .4P4 J . & > H. Hopci ' ' " .u ,
Urnnlte. 4..0 6.51 Murpliy. Vo't' .Ot
lllir.ot .M ) Hope. . . 4.0Q
Am. Net .M
London I'lmuiclul Hcvlow.
{ Cnpurlulttca I'm ' by Jami fSonlnn Hitiir ( ( . ]
LONDON , Jan. ll. INo-v York Herald Cablt
PuecIaltoTiiK IlEK.l The soil lement chiel
oiiKUKC'd attention on the Mock OM-IIIIIIRO t
day , M ) that new eiiKa eiiienls have hei
entered into homovUint spmlngly. The a
count , however , proved to he a comparative
small allalr. Consols , after Imploring 1 1-lii
close unrhan ed. Indian tupeo paper h
ilsen ' ( d , owing ton llrineitendemj'
silver. 1'orelgiiKoveiiimenls seem Hies show
sonio vveaUne-s dining the hitter pat t of t
afternoon following a llttlo dullness oft
I'atls honr-e , hut more .steadiness piovalls
thoelose. With one or two exceptions hoi
inlhtityn close tolerably gootl. The lone
Amci leans while not llnNiIng up iiiltu ]
their best , has heen nioro or less llrni all ( hi
The changes established are all favoralilo a
Include an advance of ' < j > er cent In Norfolk
Wostcin pruferenee , 34 per cent In C'hlcaco
Milwaukee and U to 'i percent In most olhc
Canadian lines eloso btrong In .sympatl
Canadian I'aetllc leaving oil' S percent Iil l
and ( iiand Trunk preference \ ; lo U l
cent. Mexicans were cntnpatutlvoly stem
hut an Important i ecu very has taken phi
In seveiat Aigentlno lines , Ineludl
a percent In lluenos Ayres k ( lieat Boutin ;
and I'i per cent Inl'enttal Atrentlne. Tin
vvns a model ate demand for money , Shi
loanschaiued 1 percent , ItanKern' advatu
to the Stock e\chunio ran seel fiom - ! { to a ]
cent. The dKconnt maiKet was quiet ; 1
and three months' hills woio quoted at Hi ]
cent. _
I'lnunelal .Nulrn.
OMAHA , Jan. 11. Clearings 11,500,335.
IVANSAK L'tTV , .Mo , , Jan. 11. C'learln
Nivv ; YOIIK. .Tan. ll.-
lmlnnce , it7,0'Jlh)7. ( )
I'AHIH , Jan. 11. Tlueo per cent icnles , i
37 > iC for Iho iicconnt.
Nr.vv YOIIK , Jan. 11. fiovermnent boi
dull hut steady ; state bonds nesli-cteil ,
llAi/n.MoiiK , Mil. , Jan 11. flea rings , ? 2,7i
70'Jj hahinces , HU'J.017. 11-ity , ( i percent.
I'lm.UM'i.i'm.v , I'.u , Jan. 11. Clearlr
J13,7.5,2ia ( ; balances , tl.Uia.'JO-j. Money
per < -ent.
LONDON , Jan. -Amount of bullion p
Into the Hank of KiiKlunil on ualnncu ted
JUIIMI.UUU ,
Mr.MriHK , Tenn. . Jan. II.I'lcnilnus , J3 !
Kit : balances , * llfi,7 ( > 'J. Now York c elm
bellingat par.
CINCINNATI. O. , Jan. ll.--Money , 4Qf >
cent. New York exchange , uOo prcmli
IIOxTON , Mass. , Jnn 11. Oleailnss , .
Clil ; haliinct'x. lU.lOH.Dll. Moni-y-l puree
e.M-haiiKeoii New York bTM2o dr-cinint.
Ntw : OIII.KANS , I.a. , Jan , 11 , Clearli
I'J.bns.-tnil. New York exchange , coinmere
r > iv pertl.uoo ; hankfl.iHJperliKiiipM'mli
CIIICAIIO , 111. . Jan ll.-Clcnrlm- 17,3 ;
OlKli New York e\chiuiKe. 7 ( > 'ii70i ! premli
Htci tlin ; vxoliiunji * , uiilet ; hl.xty-day bills , * t ,
demand , t-t.HUM. Monuy .stonily 0 per cent.
1.1 Vi : STOCK M.I UK UTS.
Cuttlu Trnd StriniK anil Aelho Hoj ; >
' TrllluYink nml l.ourr.
OMAHA , Jan. 11.SofarthlN vvcekcompa
with thollrht half of last vveek , iccelplshl
anlncieaso of & , & ( ) il cattle , over 0,000 hi
uiul about a.CillO nheep.
It hulked for awhlloas If Ihoeiittiu mar
would bo lower , The receipts w'eio hea\ \
than for nearly thrt-o montliH , and follow
Tuesday' * hlK inn the prospect * , forxtei
pliers weie not by any means hi Ixht. l.c
lionsi's all wanted thucatlle , but very nut
ally , wanted to buy them lots lower , T
slutted In bidding &u to lOu lower thuii yes
day , but sellers , encouraged by the bul
louuto eaktviu tidvlcoi , livid uu ktubbori
ntul very few iAff ? ohniiBeil Imiuls milII
the- shippers ooimm i , , < . < ! buying This had
the i-ffccl of Mlniumlng HIP m'nrket fen lder
nhly , irntlp was brt lc and pilot's for deslrablo
olforlnes nt IcaM niled fully ns strong nnd not
Infrequently stronaiir HIHII Tuexiny tlood to
Plmlco 1,20(1 to l.uiiMh steers sold at from
M.25 to JO.OO ! fair to peed t.tKIO to 1,200-lb
iteer' from 13.05 ( of I Ifi.mid poor to full * Muff
from J.I.60 down. ' The feeling was weak
throughout on tlm luf-dlum to Infetlor glades ,
but with n irood pcnVtal ilemitud Hie pens wcro
emnlled before life tilosp ,
There wcro about'i-lghty loads of rows ntul
timed stock on sale * Emiy trading was slow
nnd at oomcwhnt shaded prices , hut the gen
eral trade was Mon.ly , and the close decidedly
Mining on good to choice stock. The forenoon
Hading pinctlcailj" exhausted the supply
poortovi-ry good'V-cfws ' and heifers soiling nl
from 11.7ft to J3.25I Hh the bulk ofjbe fair U :
good stuff at fiomJ.50 loS'J.UO. Hulls , oxen
nnd stags wen * In fair demand at .steady t.i
strong pilces fiom Sl.'JO lo * 3.0. ( loot to
i-liolOLMeal calves commanded strong pilces ,
selling largely at from 14.00 to $5.00.
There Is little In tiny about thu Mocker and
feeder trade. Offerings were not extensive ,
and with a good demand both from country
buyers and tegalnr dealers trade was brisk
and prices firm , largely front 2.80 to { 3.30
Hcpii'H'iiUitlvo sales :
. Av.
124 feeders 1008 28
Hods HecelplH weio tbo heaviest hlni'o I
cembur 20 , when Hf > 53 head weiorecelv
Other markets weiu lower and the feeling hi
was veiy weak at thu opening , lloslon v
again a good buyer of heavy and butcl
weight hogs , and on the.su prices ruled abou
nlcKol lower than A'ostoiday , with sales
fiom } 7.40 to $7.50. With no ontsldu lniii )
for light and inlxeil bogs the giealest decl
was experienced on these grades. 1'rlces wi
as a iuiu 5. ; lo lOc otf and hales weioi
largely at. fiom J7.UO to $7.40 , with qulti
bpilnl.llngof very common stiill'at J7.25. 'I
inui-Kut rather wunlfened UK thu morning i
vanced and the clu-u was fully a illinu lot
than yustoitluy on nil grades. Theru wer
few loads still In tlm hands at tbo close , Si ;
weio mostly nt frrtln $7.35 to t7.40 as agal
J7.40 lo * 7.4.VTiui.tll11y and J0.70 to td.bO i
week ago. liopn-btjfitutlvu hales :
No. Av , Mi. l'r. _
Slll'.f.i1 OlTi'ilngs were llboral pitiniRli , but
mostly rather common , llooil m'tttons wen-
In fnlr demand and steady , hut common Mil IT
of all kinds was slow. KalrtOKood natl\es ,
J3.50514.50 ; fair to pooil westerns , J3.2.Vlf4.50 ;
common and stock sheep , 12.25113.50 : ( too. ) to
choice 40 to 100-ft lambs , i4.UOUK.ao. Kcpro-
scntatlvu sales :
No. Av , I'r.
125 native wcthprs Ui ! f4 05
t'hlcnpo l.lve Stork Market.
t'lUOAno. 111. . .Ian ll.-lSpeolal TulnRram to
TUP. llKK.l Tfieiowasno abatement , of the
acthlty it'ocitllv noted on the cattle maiket.
Supplies , Humph cot ill M forwaid mete fircly
than for the previous two or three weeks ,
uIK lesH than Iho trtuln had looked for
and WPIC. aNo much less than for the
eorto.spondlnu ; tlnto lust year ami thu-jcar
before. That fact , together with thooAlstonco
of a good demand ftoni the several source's , In
duced a llrni feelliiR amonjr nil chisse" of oper
ators , and whllo no one was Inclined to pay
higher pilccs , the > weto iciiulu'd
to do so In a ma'.oilty of Instances ,
the t-'cm'iiil mavKet belns iitllu |
Mtutiii ; . Ilutcher.s' and canneVs'stock continue
to sell , well-better , relatively , than the
choicer grades of steers. The chances ale
they will not eomuchhtuher , but the tendency
In good to choice Mtors U unmistak
ably upward. Most of tint day's work
Viiis done within a ranen of fioin $2.35 to
$5.00 , or at ftom ? J.35 to * 3,25 for common to
uood , fat cows , helfets and bulls , and at fiom
J.1.00 to $5 00 for common to good sieer-i. Tlio
doniund for good feeders was as active as he-
fott * . and prices wcro .sltoni ; . Comnion IlKht
stdi-Uers , ire neglected. Uulxcs weie quoted
at fioinJ.2& totU.25.
The .starch was all out of the lioji mai-ket.
Tlm weakness chainuteil/lm ; II towaid Iho
close of yesteiday's tiadiug was Intensl-
lled today , prices declining fioin u > :
to lOo as compared with Tues
day's lowest ptlces and loc from
thai dav'.s 011111)117. ) As a result of the cheap
enlngot the animals an actIve demand spiant ;
up and before the elo-o lirmncss aualn bad
possession. I'rom JG.50 for calls theio was
trading all Iho way tin to t7.no
for choice heavyweights , but not much
of the stuir went belHW * 7.)5 : ) , and still less at
bolter than $7.70. Closing quotations woie
trom $7.35 lo $7,75 for common I. )
best heavy and medium , and from
* 7.10 lo J7.50 for light Tlm decllno
was the most noticeable In light weights
and common to fair ml\ed , I'rlme heavy and
medium weights ate within lOc of the highest
prlce.s of Tuesday.
1'ilcos on sheep continue strong tr.\de.
Native muttons ate salable at from 1.00 to
$5.50. fell westeins at from $1.05 lo jo.IlD , and
culls and thin feedeis and Intel lor mixed
.stock at ft urn $ 'J.OO to i 1.25.
Hccolpts-Cattle , 14,000 head ; hogs , 35,000
head ; .sheep , 11,000 head.
The KvonlugJournal reports :
CATTi.r. Hecelpts , 15,000 head ; shipments ,
4,100 head ; besthliong : others closed lower ;
good to extra steers , J4.40iM.BO ; medium ,
J3.80 4.25 ; common , J3.00U3.75 ; stockers ,
f2.2att2.4li ; cows , J'2.00513.50.
Iloos Hecelpts , 34,000 head : shipments ,
12,000 head ; market opened 15c. lower , closed
Him ; rough and common , i7.00'ii7.25 ; pncklnu
and mixed. $7.357.D5 ; nrlino heavy and
butchers' , J7.5Da7.80 ; sortcci light , $7.40 47.50 ;
lilgs and other lights , $0.25a7.i5. :
SiiKKt'-Itecoliits , 10,000 head ; shipments ,
2,200 head ; market closed 010e. lower ;
natives , J3.7535.40 : westerns , J5.OOit5.IO ;
Toxaus and Mexicans , $4.03515.00 ; lambs , , J4.00
© 5.15.
WISTIIN : I ACKINU IXTIIISTS.
High ri-lco of UORH Largely Itc-duceil the
Niiniher Handled.
CINCINNATIO..Jan. 11. [ Special Telegram to
Tin : IIKK.1 Toniorion1'ilce ( . 'urient will
say : The total nacklin ; In tlm west llm past
week was 21)0,000 ) hogs , against 5bO,000 last
year. Total from November 1 , 3OSOOOO ,
against 5,210,000 a year ago. Kstimatos for
the lemalnder of the .season to Maich 1 sug
gest about 5,000,000 hogs as a total of the
winter packing , against 7,701,000 last winter.
Coiiipailsons to date at piomlnent places ;
New York Ilve Stock Market.
NKVVYoiiK , Jan. 11. Ilr.EVKS Kocelnls , 1,030
head , Includlii ) ; 35 cars fot-sale ; markotnctlvo
and lOc per 100 Ibs. hlt.'her ; native steers ,
J1.30rj.30 per 100 Ihs. ; hulls and cows , , J-J.OO ®
3.H5j ilrcsscd beef hteady at biiiOc ] ) or Hi.
Shipments today , 720 ciuartors of beef ; ship
ments tomorrow , 3,1200 hooves.
CALVES Hecelpts , 3,500 head ; market firm ;
vcnlr. , 15.00(2,0.00 ( per 100 Ibs. ; western calves ,
SHEBP AND LAMIIS Recoints , 2 , 87 head ;
market steady ; sheep , J3.05E5.50 pel100 His. ;
hiinhsat * 5.85i7.0.85. ( v
Hoes ltecoliits,7 , 325 head , consigned dltect ;
nominally steady at IT.OOOT.tiO pur 100 Ihs
Kiinsiin City I. Ivo htoek Market.
KANSAS CITV , Mo. , .Ian. 11. C'ATTii-no-
cells1,300 | head ; shtpmonts , 'J.IOO head ;
inarKet active , slion lo lc ( ) higher ; sleets ,
} : ) .0.'iV.r'.00 ; cows and helfi'm J' .OOfe3.HO ;
stocker-j and feeder.1- , $ 'i.70ft > 3.55.
Iloos-Kecelits | a,700 head ; shipments.
fiOO head ; inarUet fairly active , 6 < 3l5e
higher ; extieino ratiRU , J5.DO 7.00 ; hnlU ,
$7.i : ( > Q7.0. |
SiiKKi' Koc-elpts , 1,300 head ; shipments ,
300 head : iniirkut dull , SOtt-lOc lower than
last \\ecek. _
St. I.ouls I. Ivo Stoek Market.
ST. I.oins , Mo. , .Ian. 11. OATTI.E Uocelpts ,
2.000 head ; .shipments , l.HOO head ; maiUet
Him ; native steels , 3.11X25.00 ; tango covv.s ,
? 1.35'S2.'jn.
1I(19 ) ( Hecolpts , 7,100head ; shipments ,
5noohead ; marltet 5T4KU ; lower ; heavy , J7.3IJ
fc7.70 ; | mi'kliiK.7.1Oil7.0Uj ! llshl , $7.3O7.50 ,
Stiui1 : Kecelpts , 500 head ; shipments , none ;
marUot hteady ; fair to good natives , JS.OOfi
1.05 ; cholco.to oxlra nmltons , S 1. 75&0.25.
XJSWt > l''Oll TllK .tJCMl' .
1. 1st of ChaiiKes nT Importance lu the
Iti > Ritlnr Hervlco yesterday.
WAsniNfiTON- . C..Ian. -SpeelalTclc [
gram to Tun HBI : . ] The following army or
ders were issued today :
Second Lieutenant Peyton C. March
Third artillery , is detailed ns recorder of tin
army retiring board at Washington barracks
vice First Lieutenant William 13. Hlrkhimer
Third artillery , relieved. The followiiif
transfers in the Sixteenth infantry an
ordered : Captain Henry C. Ward , fron
company K to company K ; Captain Willian
C Maoism-land , from company 1C to com
irony 12. Lieutenant Colonel Charles H
Greenleaf , deputy Burgeon general , is dc
tailed as a delegate to Iho eleventh Interim
tional medical congress to convene at itomc
Italy , September IM , Ib'JIJ , and will at tin
proper time proceed to the place designated
Wliilo abroad in pursuance of tills order hi
will visit such points in Great Uritaiii
Fr.inee , Uermnny , Kiiisia , Austria , Italy am
elsewhere as may bo deemed necessary b ;
the surgeon general of the army , on olnein
business under such special instructions a
he may receive from the surgeon general
and on the completion of the duty conteni
plated will return to his station in this city
Tlio superintendent of the recruiting bin
vice will cause forty recruits at David'
island , Now York harbor , to bo assigned t
the Thirteenth infantry and forwarded t
the Uep.irtment of tlio Missouri. Th
boards of army oniccrs convened ut th
places and by the ordcru from this ofllc
iierclmifter specilied for tlio examination u
olllcers to determine their Illness for mi
motion H ro dissolved , vU : Kort Slicing
Minn. , convened October' , I BUI ; FortKher
dan , ill. . March 0 , Ib'.i'J ' ; Whipplo Harraclt !
Ark. , November 10 , lb' ; Kort Kcno , Old
November Hi , IBIW.
The leave of absence on surgeon's certlll
pate of disability granted Captain .lames ii
Uichards , jr. , Kourth cavalry , is extende
three months on account of sickness. Specii
ordera December 'Jl directing Captain Hour. .
J. Novvlaii , Seventh cavalry , to report t
Colonel John 1C , Mizner , Tenth cavalry , pros
Went of the Kort Myer board ofexannnatioi
us to fitness for promotion , la revoked. Leav
of absence for fifteen days is granted Kirs
Lieutenant William liluck , Tvveuty-fourt
Infantry , The leave of absence for bove
days heretofore granted Captain Douglas \
Scott , commlss.iry of subsistence , ibextendo
twentv-threo day * . . Major Kdwlii H , Atwooi
iiuartenmister , will in addition to othe
duties perform those of purchubhtg an
depot commissary of subsistence ut
during theubsunce of Captain Scott.
Hook
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tcnanVcVarlcsUV'SaUerico/riilrd artlUer ;
OMAHA
Manufacturers9 and
AWHINGSAHD TENTS
Omaha Tent-Awning
COMPANY.
11OHSK COV15K3 ,
111 I Pnrnnni M.
BAGS AND TWINtS- BICYCLES.
Bemis Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon ,
COMPANY.
Importer ! niul niinufra. Illeycloi sold oa inonthlr
ll.nir nrvck ) , burl.tpj ,
twlno. i. I7J N.tith.
BOOTS * ND SHOES.
Morse-CoB Slioa
- Company ,
Howard Stro3t.
Factory corner lltli nml Uoiu-InsStroo' ) .
Wo are miklnttclos3 prlo * to cash buyers , an I are
Boiling it clam of u.iodi whluli I , very
with merchants.
Kirkendall , Jones & Amer. Hand-Sewed
COMPANY. Wholcmlo S11OKCO. , > > i > otJ,9ho-i
mfrn. iixonti Boston nml rubtiL'ruooils , l.UJ-
Itllbbor Slioa Co , IID1- UIU llarnoy tit.
UUI-llOillarnoy St.
COAL , C0f . CORNICE.
Omaha Coal , Coke Eagle Cornice Works
CO , hard and soft Mfri. Ktilvnnliul Irnn
conl , K i : cor. lull uiul cornlci ) , window eipi * ,
inofilllc nkvlluhts , olo.
IliU-HI ! DodKJSt.
DRY GOODS.
M. E. Smith & Co. , KilpatricK-Koc'a ' Dry
IiO UIJS CD.
Dry KOOdj , notions , fur- N'otlom. RentV furnlih-
nlshlnn uodils , cirnur hiKi.'omKcor. lltli and
lltli and Howard 8ts. Ilnrnor tits.
FURNITURE.
Omaha Upholstering Baetoa & Riinyau
CO. . upholitnroil furni rUHNITUUIS CO , Grace
ture , I1J3110I Nicholas
fit. VVholoaloonly. nnd 13th St-i.
is relieved from further duty pertaining to
Iho militia of the state of Georgia and is as
signed to duty with battery II , Third artil
lery. The leave of absence prantcd Second
Lieutenant Edgar Kussell , Third artillery ,
Department of Missouri , is extended ten
days.
Leave of absence for four months to take
effest on or about February 1 and with the
approval of the secretary of war permission
to go beyond the sea is granted First Lieu-
ant James D. Nickerson , Seventeenth in
fantry. The following transfers in the
Fiftil cavalry are made : Second Lieutenant
Andrew C. Quay , from troop D to troop M ;
Second Lieutenant Joseph E. Cu&ick , from
troop M to troop L ) .
.
Indigestion 1 Miserable 1 Take Hecchams'
Pills.
NEBRASKA'S TREE3.
Proposed Showing of the Ktato's I'oiestry
at tlio Wurlil'M I'air.
B. T. Hartley , who 1ms charge of the
forestry division of tlio work under the
Nebraska Columbian commission , sends out
the following circular :
LINCOLN , Neb. , .Ian. 10V To tlio Growers
and Tree Lovers of Nebraska : The world's
fair is the great opportunity of our lives
to show to the world that our prairlo state is
capable of becoming and is becoming n land
of homos embowered in trees witlt land
scapes dotted over witn groves. Space lias
been secured in tlio forestry building on tlio
World's fair grounds for the Nebraska for
estry exhibit. Having been placed in spe
cial charge , I am seem-in ; ; a collection of
Nebraska-grown timber tlmt will bo a stir-
prlsoto Nebraskans. Overy sixty species
are now on hand and I wish to correspond
with persons who can inform mo where the
best specimens of the following can bo ob
tained , giving Iho diamotcni as nearly as
possible , statins whether the tree is Bland-
ing or down mid the distance from the rail
road st-ttion :
Natural Growth Timber Yellow or bull
nine , red cedar , white oak , black oak , red
oak , bur oak , canoe birch , black birch , white
walnut , shell-bark hickory , bitter hickory ,
big hickory nut , pig nut , white maple , moim-
tain maple , diamond willow , balsam poplar ,
white elm , red elm , slippery elm , buckeye ,
box elder , hawthorn , quaking asp , white cottonwood -
tonwood , black cottonvvood , wild cr.tb , black
willow , white ash , sycamore , basswood , ser
vice berry , green ash , liaekberry , honey Jo-
Every kind of tree , whether mimed in the
foregoing lister not. th.it 1ms been planted
has made rapid growth and reached good
sUo. The older and larger the specimen the
Vines and Shrubs-Green brier , bitter
sweet , bladder nut , buckthorn , Virginia
creeper , elder , dwarf wild cherry , small ser
vice berry , false indigo , juniper , wauhoo.
hazel nut , wild grape , bullalo berry , sum !
eliorrv , button bush.
Miscellaneous Curious forest growths nml
products , potrliled wood , specimens of wood
taken up from considerable depths , such as
havohometlmes been found in digging wcl H ,
trenches and making railroad cuts in the
prairie , showing lormer conditions , ulbo
noteworthy lichens , mosses , see. . ! * , seed podii ,
it is desirable , of course , to bend only the
best specimens obtainable to the World s
fair. After learning what mere Is to choose
from , the bclectlon will 1m made , instructions
will bo sent out to the person furnlshint , ' the
information , and provision made for Iho
A r.cmuily lur fuiliid Clot hex.
Don't say good-byo to that rusty and faded
govyu yet awhllo. With u package of diamond
mend < lyes , you can easily make it look like
new. Tljebfl dyes are especially for homo
use , mid their simple dlrectionu are so easy to
follow that oven n child can use them , Diamond
mend dyes color cloaks , dresses , men's clothing -
ing , ribbons , carpets , everything , at tlu rate
of about two iwunds for tcu cents.
HARDW&1E.
Rector A Wiltielmy Loijsck&Lini , d
COMPANY.
, . . , . lcnlpM In hnnlnnru rvn
Corner 10th nnd .Incksoa mi'clmnles tnolt.
IIUI DOIIKI.U St.
HATS , Era.
YJ. A. L. Gibbon < SCo ,
Wholesale
lint * , cap * . "Iraw ffood * .
KliiTon. mltlom , 2th
nnd llnrncr Sti.
LUMBER.
John A. Wakefleld , Charles R. Lee ,
Imported , Aiiicrlciinrnrt IInr.1 wood lumbT , woej
Iruul csnumt. .Mlltrnu- cnrpctiun I par iuiu
koi ) uc'tnunt au-JQulnoy llnnrliiK ,
wlillc lliiiu. 0th un
LIQUORS. MILLINERY.
Prick & Hjrtjrt , &Co
M anl Jo'j b
Wholcailo liquor donloM of mlllliiD ry. nut lo
-Mull onljn pro i iit.
1001 Farnatn St. AB-'US. tltlt st.
PAPER. OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. ,
t'nriy n ( nil tock of
printing , wriiipliiu | : ui.l llollnnJ unit lul.rlcnting
vvrllhu pnpt-r.4 , curd
unpcr , otc. ell < , ; ulo prenae , etc.
PRODUCE COMMISSm ,
Branch & Co. , Jas. A. Clark & Co. ,
Produce , frulta of all llutter , cho3 i ,
poultry IIIKI k'nn
kinds , nystcr * . 317 8. Cllli * t
STOVE REPAIRS. S\SI. ! 010R3 ,
Omalia Stove Repilr I M. A. Dlsta & Co.
W ) HKa , steve lo.nlri Minufin'-irorj o ( nfli
and \r ttorntt-ijlim } iti .1 o r 1 , h 11 n 11 nn
for nay kind of sign m i il.lln ; H brinslt ot
m ulc. l'-'J7 Djuxl'ii it tluj , tii'i > nil U.int b
necessary expenses , It Is to ho hoped that
every Ncln-askan scoin this request and
having at heart the reputation of his state
mil knowing of a sln lo twod specimen or
nioro. will promptly vviito to me , dirootinu to
4-11 North Tenth stieot , Lincoln. Noh.
I'I' . II vini.KV ,
In oliarso of Nebraska F -stry Kxliihit.
For a clear head nnd steady nerves
Use Hromo Soitxer UK.n bottle.
Optlniinn Itiiptlst Clp.treh 1'repprty.
An option lias been secured h.Rev. . .
Charles W. SavidRO and the trustees of tha
People's church on the First Haptist church
building and property , located at the corner
of Fifteenth and D.ivunjiurt streets. Tlio
price asked Is S-15,000 for cverj thins includ
ing the church furnishings , and tlio option
runs until February .1. A .satisfactory show
UK will extend the option until April 1.
Hov. Savitlgc feels hojiui'id th.it the transfer
will bo olTueted and ono wealthy re-iident
said yesterday he would gi\e W.riil ( toward
tlio pun-huso price. Tlm First Haptist
congregation will huild a line , now dim-oil
somewhere on higher ground and farther
from the heart ol tlio city as soon as Uiu
building they now own is disposed of.
A Chllil KnJoyM
The pleasant favor , gentle action and snoth
ing effect of Syrup of Figs , when in need of
a laxative , and if the father or inoiher bo
costive or bilious , tlio most gr.itif v hn , results
follow its use ; so tlmt it is tlio best family
remedy known and every family hhould 1mvu
a bottle. _
Allrgnl ICvprrhf DUclhiilll.llliill.
The Merchants Kxpress compani pcoplo
are protesting against what they claim is
the unjust discrimination made by one of the
license statutes. Two ordinances presented
to the council several yours ago contem
plated making the liverymen and the express
companies pay license on their teams , the
llrst , rufeiTliig to the liverymen , falling to
pass , while the second went through Now
the express comnany wants the line drawn
and claims that the ordinance makes llsli ot
ono and flesh of the other A protest agaiiibt
tlio law has been filed witlt the cit > clerk.
I0f MOTHERS
FRIEND9 *
! mm GHILD BIRTH easy.
ColvIn.La. , Doc. 3,1880. My v/lfo used
MOTIIEll'a PHIBHO before her third
confinement , and oaya aha would not ba
without U ( or hundreds of dollars.
COOK UII/L13. ,
Sent by exntecs on receipt of price , 1.60 jmr bok
He. IJooIc"To Mothers" mailed Jrue.
BRKOflELO nCQULKTOn CO. ,
s o urrn
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South Opriaha.
licit Culllo Ho BttdWieep murkot , In the well.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Wood Brothers ,
I , Ivo Stock CommU.slon Mcrchuuta.
SoulliUtiialia Telei'l'onu ' II5T , Llalcngo.
JOHN I ) DAD1HJI AN , I , , . . . „ , . .
n
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WAI.TKH K.VOOI ) , (
Market Iteport ) br mall nuil wlru cUgjtfullr tat