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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1893)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : DAY , JANUARY 2o , 1893. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Ruled Strong and Olwcd at a Bub- staiitial Advance. IT WAS DUE TO SPECULATIVE BUYING Tint Trade * In Corn Were HIlRhtlr Under the rlnnl ( Jitntntlonn for Monday , lint I.nti-r n Dlitlnct Itnlly Occurred. CIIICAOO , III. . Jnn. 24-Wllh much todopress prices mid nothing In * lpit ! to encourage buyIng - Ing , thu whcnt market ruled strong nnd closed lit an mlvnnra of ! < c after u wenk opening. Corn nnd oats were dull but firmer and gained about Ue In corn und Uc In oats. Provisions wi-ro fulrly steady nnd generally allttlo lower. The sUcngth In whotit was duo to specula- tlvo buying by a Rood many shorts , who had n satisfactory profit , whllo there was a pretty fair Investment demand also. A good deal of this buying was attributed to Now Vork opcr- nlots , who arc supposed to bo already long. A ilown-tnrn In prices at thoMartwasattrilmtcd to the fact ( lint cables came easier nnd the local receipts weio In excess of the estimates. The receipts In thu northwest wcro small twenty-six cars at Diiluth and 185 ut Mimic- npolls. This was accounted for by Ihu ln' storms , Ono notablu feature has been thu gradual narrowing of the difference botwuen July ami May , nnd today they cnmu together. July IM expected by some to rcaen a premium of from 2 to 3c per bu. The opening was about the mint ) asiycsteiday's closing to a sliiido lower , cased oil another fraction and the In- hhlo point was fiom ! ii' to ° ic lower than yes terday's closing , then became Mrongor and prices went advanced 1 ' . ( c , ruled firm and the closing was fiom uc to ' / c higher than yesler- In corn , flrsl trades woio slightly under the final iiiolalloiis | f .r yesloiday , and upon sellIng - Ing by a piomlneiit local trailer holding bear ish views , declined .c moie , but rallied later , n good ( leiiiiind springing up at the ilecllno , iiumeions buying orders coming to Imiul , a good shaic of which were from the southwest - St. l.onlsand Kansas City. The innrkut was mlvnnerd from 'tc to ? ie and was fairly well maintained for a while , eased oil' a trifle , ruled llrm and closed with fiom V' to He gain. Oats weienot tory actives some early weak ness was due so Increased oll'erlngs , but after they had become absorbed Hie market becamii Btrongorand advanced from U < ; to ? .c. Ke- celpts overran the estimates. 'I ho hog receipt" , as reported from the yards , were 21,1)00 head , as bail been estimated , and the mm lid was quoted llrm at first , and lalcr aster,111 yesterday's prices. That was about the day's record In piovlslons also. I'liiclua- tlons were less violent Ilinn yesterday , l.ard Marled with a gain of 2io ! , and ribs with a IDS * of that amount. Kstlmalcd leceltits for tomorrow : \\lieat , 230 cars : corn , 1)55 ) cars ; outs , 210 cars ; hogs , 20,001) head. The leading futures ranged as follows : "AllTICI.Ks7OIVtN. | " lUOirLOW. CuTs ! ! . VKST'V Wheat NO 2 January . 78ia'U 73 73H 78ia ' 78 78 H July 77JtS7b 77HS7S 78"H 'SH 77J4 Corn No. 3- 77J4mi Jniniary . 12 ? ' mi February. 043 l'lH May 47H t'JH Onti No. J. January. 30 80 now 303B ' February. 3B < 80K 91 31' May K 3IH335 SIH Mcssl'ork January. . IS M IS 05 1H 70 13 110 j May IU 35 11)35 ) 1'J ' 05 IU 21 Larn- January. . 10 K 11 12 ! < 10 M 11 12U 11 05 May 11 05 11 124 10 DO II 12H II U7M Bliorllllba- January. . 1000 1005 1000 10 OS 10 05 May IU 10 10 12V III DTI , 10 (174 ( Cash quotations were as follows : I'l.oi'iiQuiet ; cltyhrade not Inclined to fn- Creasn lines at presunt prices ; winter jiatents , t3.lil4.OO ) ; wlnterslrnlghts$3.4VIf.3.5 ( ( ) ; spring n-itents. M.7M44.10i spring straights , J2.7D- 8.00 ; bakers , tl.70Q2.20. WIIKAT No. 2 spring , 73ic ; No. 3 spring , C2OG4C ; No. 2 rod , 73 'Si : . COIIN- Higher ; No. a , 43c ; No. 3 , cash , 40c ; No. 3 yi'llow,40 > ifft41e. ? ; OATSNo. . 2. UiHi31e ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 34G3ri'ie ' ; No. 3 white , 3233J. KYI ! No. 2. 52'ic. IlAlll.KY No. 2 , G4Ci No. 3 , f. O. b. , 4370c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 37&4HC. l'l.AXHiKi-No. : l.fl.15. TIMOTHY HKRU rrltnu , * 1.98 < ft2.00. l > oilK--Messi > er bill. , J17.87'iitl7.UO ( ; lard , orlOOlbs. , $ U.12'4 ' ; short ribs .sides ( loose ) , flO.OMtlO.Kl ; dry salted Kbonldur.s ( boxedl , 9.87 tQlO.OOj short clear sides ( boxed ) , . J10.40 10.00. " WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal. , 1 tUUi KUIIAIIS Unchanged. Tha following wuru the receipts and ship ments fur todnv : N'mv York .tlarkots. New YOIIK , Jan. 34. PI.OUII Kecolnts , 32- ni7 pkgs. ; exports , ( i.HHO bbls. , 20,500 sacks : Kales , 0,1)00 pkgs. ; market dull and easy ami lower losull ; winter wheat , low grades , J2.10 C(2.uu ; winter wheat , fair to fancrt2.D5$2.7G ; winter wheat , patents , J3.HD1M.'J5 ; illnnesolii I'lear , $2.riOUa.IJ ( ) ; Minnesota straights , $2.CU- ( TC4.00i Minnesota patuntiJt.'J&iJri.OU patunti- , & . ; rye nilxluresl'J.OKHi.'JO. : t'oiiN MEAL Dull , but steady ; yellow , J2.75 ilAiu'.KV--Hull , llrm j wcslorn , C080c ; No. 2 Toronto , HOe. llAiu.KV MAI.T Dull ; western , 70382c ; clly made , $ l,0Kitl.)5. ( ( ) WIIKAT Itecelpts , 31,87G bu , ; experts , 8,015 1)11.i ) sales , 1,280,000 bu. futures , 180,000 Int. spot. SSpol market firm , moderalelyactlve ; No. Jred , In stoi'oand elevator , bOc ; afloat , KOU'ii ' H01e ; f.o. b. , mwiBl-Jic ; ungraded , red. No. 1 , H44iI1 < c ! No. 1 haril,8Ulit.H ) Jic ! ; No.2nortli- cni,82ie8214c ( ; No. a springH7l'ji87Jic. ! Options were moderately active , Irregular ; opwied M eady and unchanged to ' , c advance , with foreign houses moderate buyers , declined Uu on weak cubk s and an lncrca.su In the amount on passant ! , advanced UIS'iu with the west uml shorts covering , reacted 'ic , and closed Meady at ' ® Uc. over yesterday ; No. 2 red , Kobruary. 70 ! . < i70ic ! ? , closing at 7'JUe ; March , HlTttiOa ( ) > c , closing nt Bd'Vc ; May , bdJittBtMic , cliislns at BU'jc ; July , 83Sii8yic ; ( , closing at B3 Vc. CoilNItecelpts , 12,800 bu. ; experts , 57,008 1)U. ) ; sales , 73(1,000 ( bu. fulutes , GUO : ) bu.spot. riiuits llrm. dull ; scarce ; No , 2 , 5-lc asked In olnvntnr , 05c asked nlloat ; ungraded mixed , 63o ; sti-amer ml.xed , Q3c , No 2. while , ii-Hi- 05 c. Onllons declined , ? , c on Increased receipts west , rallied " . © 'Sc with whuiit' nnd closeif llrm at uncliaiiged prices to 'sc ndvanco ; lebruary , 53'ii453 ' ( 4C , closing at Jj.T.c ; May , 62' . < a&3 e , closing at53Kc. July. t > 3 , 63ic ! ; closing nt53ic. sales. HO.OOO bit. , futures , 70,0'UO 11'jo ; ml.xed western , aHiiii-lU'ic ; white western. 41 < a7c. . 11 AV Oulet , steady. lloi'fl-Moderate ( lemand ; flrm , llinus-l'alrly actIvu : steady. Wool.I'lnn , good ileniand ; domestic fleece , 27 i32c ; pulled. 2K332c ( ; Texas , 174621C. I'novistoNS Pork , dull , llrm. Cut meats. In demand ; llrm ; pickled bellies , ll'ic ; pickled shoulders , lc ( ) ; pickled bams. He ; middles , nulet ; short clear , 310.US. Lard , quiet , stmngor ; western sleam closed at fll,55 ; sales , 350 tierces at fll.4&Gill.D ! > . Options sales , 250 tierces ; January , HI.00 : Kebriinry , J11.48 bid ; Mttv,11.35 , closliiK cl ltlH < } 111-10 , HUTTEIl-l'Irm ; Klgln. 34'iQ3Gc. t'HKKSic ( lood demand ; strong. Knot ) Liberal receipts ; lower ; receipts , 6,034 pkgs. ; western , fresh , 2882" HICK Active ; llrm. MOI.ASSK.S-Now Orleans , open kettle , good to cholco , fairly active , llrm. HlOAll-Kaw ! , llrm , more demand ; sales , GOO tons muscovado , HU test , at 3 l-lOo : ox-whurf rotlneil , ijulet. I'm 1ION--Quiet ; American , I12.75ai0.5l ) . U-i'i'Kii Dull ; lake , $12.00. J.KAiQuiet ; domestic. i3.71i. ! TIN Dull : Stralls (20.114 , Onmliu I'roiluce Mnrltrt. The market did not piesent any such radi cal changes as on the day hcfurv. Kggs were weaker , and sold as low as. IHc , but did mil inovu very freely at that price. The market on other lines of produce did not show mucl change , and was practically featureless. The demand as a general thing was not very heavy , and tli lu was a tendency toward dull ness , Arri.KS Slocks arc held at * 3.50ftl,00 for fair to choice stock. llAXANAS-Uuoted at * 2.0 ( > a2.6 ( ) per bunch Hi TTIMI The market Is llrmer than It was owing lo the light receipts , deed countrj liuttersellnat 20c and fancy at 218U2c Htrong butteror solid packed would sell bclon * UKANSt'holconavy. . 12.01X82.25. I'IXKHV I'or doz. , 40o. ( 'AI.IKIIM.l ) ( . 'AIIIIAUK-Owing to the Illgl prlcrs at which fiibbago Is being held In smith- cm L'allfornla the arrivals hero are llxbt Drumhead , -JUo. 1'iiAMiEitiiik.s- and cherry. I8.60 ; bcl mid bugle. (10,00 ; Jersey I'ape I'txl. t'J.60. , l.uus The market was still weaker anil ale Htro ruportcd aa low us lao.though some vrnrn t 111 holding nt 20o. Tlio demand wni mil largo iiveii at the lowest price and tlio sales worn small. ( JAMB ! < mill raUilts , VSoU1" " * " . 91. II tiny No. 1 salted , 4 > ( C | No. 2 , n.'fc ! nint Cc. EJIlAYTlio nmrkct was sternly nt JO.OOUO.GO. HONKVC'holce to fancy white clover , 183 2i oi fair to uood , loaiHu. .MAI.AOA UiiAt'KS Sicady , I8.50S9.00. NiTts ljiiriio hickory , II.G& ! black wulnuts , iiK.MONS--4-l.OOQ4. SO. ONIONS Homo grown , 11.00 per Imihcli HpanMi , per enito. f 1.90B2.00. OHANOKS-llrlslits , medium sizes , (3.25 for single cuso lots , ntid J3.0O for lots of II vo to ton cases : russets nro i.r > c per cine chcnpnr. A ( II- cotint ofjiicon lliu box Is also nmdu for e.Mra IIIIKO or siiiall. sizes. Ciilifornla nuviiU , { 4.25 ; Mpxlcan. tll.ul ) . UVSIKIW Reports from Ilaltlmore do not show any Improvement In the oyster situation nt Unit point. A report from there snyaj Kttind.irdi ro rnrotod at f'J.OO hero , and tire not to bo lirul even at that price. Selects urn tinnbliilnubluat any prlco. A very marked tlinw only will solvu thu question , mill It will have to bo of a solid week H duration to Intro any olivet. Utualm dealers nro still taking cniuof tholr customers In purl , nt least. I'otfi.TiirThu market on chickens Is wi'ukor , anil good stock sells ntWJ'Jc ; gccsu and diirKs.OJillo ; ttirkoys. 12'it ' ; . I'OVATOKS Only Nninll lots moving from Mori ) . Western Suhrnskii stock Is iiioti-d | at uses I'tab ninl Colorado , UOcttJl.OOj cholco native. 7iVhOo. ( HWKI.T POTATOES There area few In the market which arc selling at 1 4. 60. Vi.u : Tlio iluiiinnil Is pretty good and ar rivals generally nro meeting with very ready sale. Choice , HftlOo ; largo nndithln , liSGe. II. I ) . Pii'phenson , u grocer nt Axtoll , has moved to lloldtrnu. II. I' . Siiumli'rs In tbo millinery business nt Huliuyler has sold out. ,1. .1. Tomllnson , grocer at Ileatrlco Is adver tising Ills -took for sale. I ! . II. Gllroy , confectioner at Tobias , has been snreeuilud by 0. Townsund. HcnliiT & CrouM ) will succeed to the grocery bti-dncii of llunht'r & ( ireen at Lincoln. The Uinnlin Itubber c.ompnny hns filed nini'iided articleof Incorporation Increasing the capital stock to JlOO.O'jO. ' St. I. mils Miirknli. ST. I.OITIS , Mo. , Jan. 24. lYou'li tlnchanged. WIIKVTfash lower nt OHlJei options ! ( u lo lie iibovu yasturilav ; May closed ut 74 ! { 4t"4 ic ; .1 nly ? Tri'ltoVoj.e. COIIN I'loM'd Vi ( ! < f ! ubovo yesterday ; cash , 38fi March , tone ; MavIIIc ; .Inl ly , 4ayc OATS-Hamplo lots of ca.sh so ld at a May , 34 je. KVK Slow nt OS'Jc. HAIII.BV No sales. lliJTTKii-IJnchangedi creamery , dairy , IWlZHr. KtKis rnchanned nt 23c. I'uo . ' VISIONS l.'iiclinnged. KHCKIITS Klour , Ti.C'OO libls ; wheat , -40,000 bn.j corn , 4'J.ooo bu. ; oats , iUOUi ! ) bu. ; rye , iimii'i baili-y , none. Sini'MKMs rionr. 11,000 bbls. ; wheat , 41- 00(1 ( tin. ; corn , IG'J.OOU nil. ; oats , 10,000 bu. ; burley , O.OUO ; rye , none. Wool .tlnrki-t. IIOSTON , Mass. , .Tun. 24. The dcinnnd for wool has been good and the market 'ins been firm throughout , selling iitDUc for XX and XX and above. .Michigan X Is now linn at about 'J7c ; No. 1 combed at 35$3Gc ; line delalno steady , sold nt : )2 ) < : for Olilo and nt 2Uc for Michigan ; nnwa-hed combing wools tell nt 25 ( TW7c ! and tlireo-elghths blood territory Is nc- tlvo nnd steady on n basis of 20c , and C4u for line medium. Tu.vns \ , California nnd Uregon wool Is In steady ileniand. I'ullud wool meets with ieidy : sain nt : )3it38o ) for good superior. Australian wool Is llrm. Kunsiis City .Murltcts. KASHAS CITY , Mo. , Jan. 24. WIITAT Very Irm ; No. 'J bard , 03'5'iJIJGL' ! No. 'J red,70c. I'oiis Oulet ; No. 2 mixed , : )4i5.U5c. ) ! OATS -wenk ; No. 2 ml.\ed , 'JOii2'Jzc. ' ; HYK-Wi-ak : f > 4'iTr50c. Ili'TTEii Dull ; erenmery , 255J29o ; dairy , i I'nsnttled and weak ; 20c. : ii'w-Wheat , 03.0UO bu. ; corn , 10,000 bu. ; oats , l.OOO bu. Sill I'M INTS : Wheat , 70,000 bu. ; corn , none ; outs , 1,000 bu. Coll'eo Market. Nnw YOIIK , Jan. 24. Options opened steady it 5 to Ifi points lower , closed steady on u-ar and barely slea < ly at 10 to 30 points lown. Sales , 27,500 bag" , Including January , ' 11.005,11.05 ; I'obruary. HO.OOSlO.liri ; Mari'Ti , MO.4IKftlG.DOApriltirj.3Gftiin.40 ; : May.$10.15 ® 1C.25 ; June , $10.20 ; July , 810.HKaiO.in ; Sop- ember. MO.lOQHi.ld ; October , tHi.lXi7 > I0.15 ; November , J10.00@10.10 ; l > ; 'comber , iHO.OO © 10.H ) . Spot Itlo easier , quiet , at J17.37i ! ® 17.00. Oil Market. NEW YORK , Jan. 24. TAI.I.OW Quiet but strong ; city , ( $2.00 for pkgs. ) , 01'c bid. COTTON Suiu : Oiir I'Irmj crude , 44c bid ; yellow , 40o. PITUOIIUM : : Steady ; united , no sales. Itosi.v Dull , llrm ; strained , common to good , 1.35 < < J1.37S. ! ' Tuni'E.vriNE Qnlotbnt steady at 33 > ® 344C. ANTWIIII : > , Jan. 24. I'CTIIOI.IIUM 12'if paid and sellers. _ Liverpool Markets. T.ivciti-ooi , , Jr.n. 24 WIIDAT Steady , de mand , fair ; holders offer moderately. Ite- celpts for th9 last three days Mveru 273- 00(1 ( centals , Including 107,000 American. - CoitN Firm , demand fair. Kecolpts of AHUM lean corn for thu past three day wcro 20,00(1 ( centals. HACOJf I.ongclear , 45 Ibs , 53s Cd per cwt ; long and .short clear , 55 tb.s , 51s. l.Aitn 1'rlino western , 55s Od per cwt. Cotton Market. NEW OIII.RANS , I.a. , Jan , 24. Weak ; middling , O'jc ; low middling , Oc ; good ordinary , Hljci net receipts , 7,338 ; gross re ceipts , 7,784 ; sales , 2,250 ; stock , 353,747 bales. Ni\v Oiu.KANS , La. , Jan. ill. Futures quiet ; February , $0.23 ; March , $0.330.34 ; April , $0.30C.0.40 ; Mny.$0.44ii0.45.Iuno$0.50fflO ( ; 52 ; July. $0.50(80.58 ( ; August. $ H.02&8.04. Alllwiiiikeo ( iniln .Markets. MII.WAIIKII : : , WIs. , Jan. 24. WHEAT Firmer ; May , 7l" iNo. : . 2sprlng , OOc. I'OHN-Qulet ; No. 3 , 3040c. OATS--Julet ( ; No. 2 white , 34 < 335c ; No. 3 , 33 34c. ltvi-02(3G2ic. : ( } rhlbidulptibk Gnilii .Market. iiA , PH. . Jan. 21. WIIKAT Dull , steady ; No , 2 red and January , 77-i5477tC. ! Conx Options llrm , local car lots lower ; No. 2 mixed , January , 52'.ti&53e. , OATS-Cur lots quiet , steady ; No. 2 white , January , 41 ! > ® > -c. Minneapolis U'bent .Market. MINNEAPOLIS , Mlnn.Jin. ! 24 . WnnAT Hears weio very active , but prices fairly maintained. Itecelpts , 180 cars. Close : January , 07Jic ; Mav. 71'.je. ; July , 73'ie. On track : No. 1 hiu'd , 7IKNo : , 1 northern , 0 Uc ; No. 2 north ern , ItuUlmoro drain Mnrkrl. HAI.TIMOIIK , Mil. , Jan. 24. WHEAT Firm , quiet ; No. 2 , red spot 78. COIIN Firm ; mixed spot , 53'c. OATS No. 2 ublto western , London riimncl.il Itcvlcir. \ropyrtoMeillS9JliuJamtn \ Gordon Uctiiictt. ] LONDON , Jan. 24.-Now [ York Herald Cable Special to Tin : HKK.1 The stock markets to day have presented a moro or less unfavorable - blo appearance , new business having been checked , whllo realizations have been numerous In view of the settlement which commences tomorrow. Funds are unchanged. After opening 1 1-10 to l' per cent lower Indian rupee paper has given way u per cent , owing to u slight reduction In the price of silver. American railways have experienced almost a general relapse owing to thu number of realizations ; at the same tlmo the lone. Is bail as a whole. Northern I'aclllc preference has given way l'i per cent , Atchlson Income bonds , Norfolk . \\estern preferunco ? i percent , IK'iiver preference ' , percent and others ' 6 to \ per cent. Canadian lines have been dull and neglected all day. Canadian I'aclllc and (1 rand Trunk preferences leave elf ! i lo < per cent lower , Miscellaneous securi ties have been vorymilct. Mining shares have again been neglected and prices are Inclined to droop In conseiiuence. There has been a slightly better demand for money. Short loans conllnuo to bo offered at. ! J to t , per cent. In the discount market bills have been scarce , those at two or tureo months wuroquoted at l ! ( lo 1 ? . percent. STOCKS AND IIONUS. Securities Were. Less Actlvo niul .Showed SlKiiaof Fulling on * . Niw : YoitK , Jan. 24.--Tho stock market was less active today and showed signs of growing narrower , being feverish and Irregular tliroughout the day , rullectlngtho uncertainly of thti situation and the hesitation of opera tors , The buying sentiment seems .to have iH-cn dampened and the transactions of the Stuck exchange havu again gone back to their late professional character. The bulls In different siu'clatllcs woru still active , their efforts today In Heading and Union I'aclllc at tracted some attention , though resulting jrj only u partial success. The Industrial stocks again became the spo- clal feature of the market , though as a result tin ) financial changes were reduced to frac tional amounts. Consolidated fins sustained a loss of 3 > j per cent after a rally of l' ( per cent from Its lowest price , being the only marked exception. Distillers continued to bo the foaturoof the market and In the early ti-adlng It showed u loss of something over 1 percent on continued pressure to realize. In the Into trading there was u rally from 49 > { to G2 , but realizations ou this rlso sent it buck to 50 % , at which point It showed a gain for tUo Uuy of 5 % porccuu HUM York and North- ern preferred opened up at 1'J ' per cent nnd Manhattan at I j , but both declined mater ially , Manhattan nearly 3 per rent and a par * tlal rally at the close was stifllclont only to bring them up to last night's prices , Uallroad Hocks were again comparatively neglected , but rumors In regard to the Inten tions of the Heading management as to their policy In Nuw England caused a generous rlso In Nuw Dituland slock , but thu Improvement was not held , and > t per rent marked the final gain In that stock. 1 ho Susanehanna & West ern stocks lo.st a large portion of their Into gains , but no real weakness was .seen , and the llnal changes are Irregular and for fractional amounts other than those mentioned , tbu mar ket closing fairly active and steady after the lain rally. Thu Post says ; Thn volunio of trading shows a material falling oir and the Inlliienco of thu professional trader was again the dominant fuclor In the market which was almost wholly In their hands. London bought and sold with out Inlltlencu upon pi Ices. The following a re tlio closing quotations of thu leading stocks on thu Now York Stock cx- clningo today : Atchlion . 3'iJJ'i Northern I'aclHc. . . . IJT ? Ailanm KiproM . 15 } : do preferred . I'J Alton , T. II ill ( I , I' . Den. Allulf. . . 17M Oo preferred . 150 Northire < tern . . . 1HH American Kxprusi . 119 I do preferred . ll' > llaltlmoro . * Ohio. . V7UN. , V. Control . I10' ( Canada I'acino . HiUi.Y V. A N. K . 47K Canada Southern. . . toU'Ontarl" ' A Western. ll'H ' Central 1'acltlo . 2SU Orcuon Imp . 18 t'hei. A Ohio . MH.OretiOn Nar . 62 Chlcaito Alton . 141 lOro. H. U A U. .N. . . . 321i C. H. JcQ . I0 'acino Mnll Chicago lia . IMJi'l'eorla. ' Dec. A K. . . . Consolidated Qai. . . lil ; ; IIMttannrit . 154 O.C.O. Abt 1 , . Mil" ' Pullman 1'alace . 103 CotlnrtOII Cert . 4fiVft KeaJliiK . MX Del. llmlion . UWKIchmond Tormlnal 'JS I ) . I , . A W . 151 do preferred . 35 1) . A II. (7. pfd . MU Illo tlrando . 29 H. A C. F. Co . Ws ( , doproforrocl . VI KantTcnn . 1 ( illurk Island . 8 ? Krle . ' . ' ! ! St. I , . A 8. F. 1st pfd 75 doprererroil . MM St. I'anl . 82) ) ( . FortWBjno . Ul iluprefcrreil . US lit. Northern pfit Hi ) iat. I'niil AOinaha. . 6IK I' . A K. I pfd 101 I do preferred . ill * HorklnK Valloy. . . . H : ' * ; I Southern I'ncltlc. . . S.i ) { Illinois Central. . . UIHnerr . 15 Ht. 1'aiil A Diilutb. . 4ii ! < i'r nn Coal .V Irjn. . Kan. \ Ton pfil . . . Texas I'acllle . LnkolCrlaA West. , Tol. Jc O. Cent. J.fd. 7S' ( do nroturreil 81 ( Union I'aclllc 4i | t'u'4 ; V H. Xxuri'ss i5 ; I.uart Trnit W 'W ' bt 1. . A 1' 1IM i.ouls. AMaiJli 72 ! $ i do preferred . . . . S7M I.otiln. * .Now Alb'y. Wi Wulls Karuo I5xp. . . 140 Manhattan ( 'on 111 'Western ' Union ! ) ? ( Mcmplilii A C 50 IWIicollnit & I. Ka Michigan Central. . . IDil do prufcred Missouri 1'nrltlc. . . . a9l < Minn .1 St. I HotillB A Ohio 31 I ) A It. 0 175 : NiuhvllloChatt 81 iflimrrnl Electric , . . . ll n National CordaKo. . . 140H National I.ttneod. . . ; M < do prorerroil . . . . lli' , | C. h'mil A Iron IW N. J. Central I.'IOU do pro erred IU5 Norfolk A W pfd. . TJ > < lions. A ' "ox. Con. . . 0 North American I'o im The total sales of stocks today weio 345,000 shares , Including : Chicago ( las , O.'JUO ; Dela ware. Laekawanna.t Western , 3,200 ; Distill ing , 112,700 ; Krli5,900 ; I.onlsvllla .V Niish- vllle , 0,300 ; Manhattan , 3.200 ; Missouri I'a clllc , 4,300 ; National Lead , 12,500 ; Now Kng- land , 14Gih ( ) Northern 1'aclllc , 4,800 ; Head ing. 47,500 ! Kock Island , 4IOO ! ; St I'alll , 14,100 ; Sugar , 20,400 ; Union I'aclllc , 10,700 ; Western Union , 4,500. Nnw York .Money .Miirhct. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 24. MO.NKY ON CAM. Kas-y at 2 < K2'i percent ; last loan,2 per cent ; closed offeied at 2 percent. I'ltlMK MnnuANTii.K I'At'Kii PiOO percent. STKIIMMI K.XCIIANIIK Steady , but quiet , with actual business at $4.80 for sixty day bankers' bills and { 4.H7'i for demand. ( jiiVKKN.MU.vr BONDS Dull and steady. State bonds neglected. The closing quotations on bonds : 1) ) S. IB roit Northern I'ac. IniU Ilil U. H. l coup 11. < 4 N. W. Consols . 137 > f U. S. t < 4i rex 1UJ N. W. Ieb.5s 104 I'acltloDs or ' 115. . . . ItIS S. U A I. M. Cell. 59 SDH l.oulslnim tl'pt'd 48 i)7 ) S. 1. . Is S.F. Ocn. .M. 1UT Tcnn. new net ( is . . 101 t. l'n\il Consols. . . li : } ( Tcnn. now net Ss. . . 101 St. I' . 0. A I' . Ists. . . 117 Tcnn. non got lla . . I' . P. | j. ( ) . Tr. lifts. WV { t.'anaia ! So. 2n > ls. . . T. P. It. II. Tr. ltd * . ! is5j Ccn. I'.iclnclfltB . . . lOb Union I'acltlc Ists. . 1U. " > % I ) . A II. ( i. Ists ll-'t'West ' Shorn I ) . A It. ( i.ls 87 lit. U. W. Ists 77 ISrlo Znds 10.IU Atch. 4s M. K. A T. Ccn. ( ! s. . 81 Atch. 2hH , class A. M. K. AT. ( ! en.6s. . f,0i ( O. 11. A S. A. ( St. . . . 101 Mutual Union Us. . . (1. ( 11. &y. A. M55. . . lifl N. J. O. Int. Cert. . . 11. AT. C. Cs 107 Northern I'ac Ists. II. AT. C ( ' ! ) fis. IIiiHlon Stock Oncitutloil" . HOUTON Mass. . Jan. ' . ' ' , . 'J4.-C'nll loans , n&S'J per cent ; tlmo papar , 4R5'i per ee.nt. The follow ing are the closing slock quotations : AlcHts o ii".iTv"iTu k . "SiHTKriTak iltf .77. . . . llotitoii I , V Altmny. . . JUV IKeurDnpo . 12 ? { lloston 1 Jfc Maluo. . . . KUHiOacooln . 37 C.lt.Jcy . 1IMM Qulncy . 137 Kaslcrn u. II. Cn . . . lltlhlsnnta t'o Copper. . . 4 KltchbnrK II. U O1. Tamarack . 150 l.Htlo Hock A KS.79 ill Uunliton I.aml Co. . 2' . ' Mass. Central UOU lloiton Land Co N. V. & S. Krulnnd. 4 West Knd Land Co. . W ( llullnnd common , . . IlollTclciiliono. . . . ' 'ID Itutlanilcom , pfd. . . l.nmsOn btoro y Is WIs. Central com. . . Water I'owor , . . . . . VM Alloucr. M. Co. ( new ) f. .M " 8 Atlantic II. A II. Copper llki UOBtuti A Mont ( Jon. Kl 11ZU Calumet A Ilecla. . . 31:1 : N. K. T. A T 8 San I'nmrUiMi .Mlnlnc Stocks. PAN I'liAKCisco , t'al , . .Tan. 24. The ofllclal closing quotations for mining stocks today wuru as follows : Altn IS Mixlcan 1.11) llulwor 15 Mono * . . . . . 15 llelclicr 35 Navnjo ! ft Heat A llolcher 120 Ophlr in ) lloillo Consolidated 2) ) I'otosl 145 Cliollar . M Savaue 105 Con. Cal. A Va . . . 2JU Slerrn Nevada 115 Can. Pan in Union Con DJ CouMACurry 75 U.ah 15. Halo A Not-cross. . . . 75 Yellow Jacket W ) New York Mining Oildtlltloim. Nr.w YOIIK , .Inn. 24. The following are thu closing mining quotations : Crown I'olnt & 5 I'lymoutn (41 ( Con. Cat. and Va. . . . 510 Ulrrrn Nevada 120 Duadwooil 13J Standard Kit ) Could and Curry. . . . 71) Union ( Jon W Halo and .Sorcross. 75 Yellow .Inckcl 1C llomestako lira Iron Silver M Motlciin 125 Quick Mlvor 35U Ontario tUO : do preferred 1750 Uplilr. 175 St. T.ouU .Mining Ouohitloim. ST. 1.0019 , Mo. , .Tun. 24. The following were thu quotations on the Mining exchange today : Blocks. lilil. Asked. blocks. 111.I. A kcd , A < lnm * I .55 t. . . Am. Nut..t .20 ' ( irunltoM. . 4.60 SO ) Hope 4.00 i''M KlUaboth. . .11'i .45 Murphy U5 .Oil Ulraetallle Ull t.oo rinaneliil Notes. . Mo. , Jan. 24. Clearings , $1- I'Aitm , Jan. 24. Thr o per cent rentes , OOf 05u for the account. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 24. Clearings , $177,923- 703 ; balances , $0,007,822. HAI.TIMOIU : , Mil. , Jan. 24. Clearings$2,580- 203 ; balances , $401,040. Kate , 0 per cent. 1'iiii.Aiir.i.i'iiiA , I'a. , Jan.24. Clearings$15 , 200,150 ; balances , 2,1G3,05U. Money. 4'/a per cent. McMl'lllS , Tenn. , Jan. 24. C'learlngs , $479- 502 ; balances , $158,237. Now York e.\chango selling at par. llosTo.v. Ma s. , Jan. 24. Clearings , f 19,391- 270 ; balances , $1,527,333. Kvchango on Now York , par. .Money , 3 ® I per cent. ST. Louis , Mo. , Jan. 24. Clearings , $4,331- 788 ; balances. $390,757. Money , quiet at till" per cent. Kxclimigu on Now York , 20 premium. NKW OHI.EANS , La. , Jan. 24.-Clearings , $3- 055,887. Now York exchange , commercial , 50c per Jl.OOOpremlum ; bunk.il.OUper $1,000 picmlum. Nuw YOIIK , Jan. 24. [ Special' Telegram to Tin : HUB. ] Exchange was quoted as follows ; Chicago , par to 25u premium ; lloslon.par to Gc discount ; St. Louis , 25c premium , ClllCAno , 111. , Jan. 24. Clearings , ? 10,497- 335. Now York o.vehango sold from par to 25c premium. Sterling exchange , dull ; sixty- day bills J .80 > i ; domain ) , $4.88. .Money In fair demand at 0 per cent. 1.1VK STOtilt .MAIUilCTH. Itecelpts of All Klnils U'rro Quito Llheral lor u TiieHday. OMAHA , Jan. 24 , ltecelpts of all kinds were liberal even for a Tuesday. The two days' supply foots up 0,180 cattle , 9,071 hogs and l.H'Jrt ' sheep , as against ti,581 cattle , H.O42 ho s and 1,011 sheep Monday and Tuesday of last weok. There was a moderate amount of activity In the cattle trade. Although receipts were com paratively largo they wore rather llghler than anticipated , and aseastern markets were re ported in good shape there was a very re- siiectUblo shipping and speculative Inquiry for the more deslrablo grades. These sold at strong prices , good lo cholco 1.2OD to 1,400 Ib. steers selling at from $4.05 lo $5.25 , The general run of steers , however , were not very brisk sale , whllo prices were barely steady around $4.OO and 4.25. I'alr to poor grades were rather neglected and lower at from $3.85 or down. Aside from the best , cattle business was a trltlo slow and whllo buyers did not suc ceed In obtaining any very liberal concessions the feeling was rather \yuak throughout , al though a tolerable clearance as effected. The cow market was very uneven , Iluyers called Itsliongoron everything uhllo sellers generally icported a dull t ratio on the medlun grades with the prices Inclined to droop. I'oor to very good cows and heifers sold at fron $1.75 io3uO with the bulk of the f.itr to goo < stuff at from $2.35 to $2.85. Hulls , o.xen am. stags werocenerally unchanged at from $2.00 to (3,50. Common largo lo cholco veal calves sold at from f'-.oo to $5.30 or not quotably itlf fere i it from yeslerday. * There wa- not the usual amount of activity to the stockcr and feeder trade and regulai dealers reported an easier feeling on all but the best grades. The volume of trading was as usual , rather restricted , but price. * shovtci up very little. If any , lower than Monday , tlu bulk of the fair to good stuff selling at fron $3.00 to $3.50 , Itepresentatlvo suits ; DIlKSdKU IIKtJj' . No. Av. 1'r. No. Av. I'r. 20 770 930 40 1183 409 . 707 R as 18 .1080 4 10 1050 n no 19 .1140 4 1(1 i . .iioo n Dp ( .1100 4 10 1i . OM ) 3 00. , , , , 23 .1125 4 10 1a ooo 3 00 23H. . . .107G 4 10 a 1117 5. . .1270 4 10 ! S 072 n 70 20. . .1157 4 10 8 . 800 3 75 .1000 4 15 8 1MB 3 75 'I ' ? : : 1155 4 20 8 020 0 75' ' 17 . .1208 4 20 7J 007 3 7G t .1124 4' 25 J 1005 .1 75 , .1100 4 25 0 1205 3 H5. ' in .1111 4 25 10 110'J 3 H5 . ' d .1177 4 35 ! 0 1145 a 85 * 23. . .1141) 4 30 1 1047 8 H5n 21. . .1235 4 00 8 1001 3 90 . 32. . .1343 4 70 3 083 3 9(1 ( 30. . .1231 4 70 (1 ( 1005 H < ) ( ) _ 20. . .1324 4 85 0HI 102H 4 00 M , 25. . .1321) ) 4 00 HI 1178 4 00 ' 20. . .1449 0 00 0 4 05 PIIIITINd AND r.-Xl'OIlT. 0 . .llfll fl 70 0 1300 4 80 18 . .1208 4 05 20 1372 0 25 8 . .1313 4 7G MIXGII. 20 047 3 40MIXGII. COWS. . BOO 1 76 1200 260 . 755 1 75 i : : . OGG 2 00 870 1 05 18. . . 840 2 05 . 805 2 00 la. . .1002 2 55 . H35 2 ( K ) 24. . . 805 2 00 . 850 2 ( H ) 7. . . 028 2 00 . 803 2 OO 18. . . 882 2 05 . 700 2 00 14. . . 1003 i. 00 . 020 2 00 9. . 1030 V. 05 . 047 2 00 H. . . 802 _ 00 . 020 2 00 18. . .1051 70 . 070 2 ( H ) 21. . . 812 70 . 823 2 10 14. . . 000 J. 70 . 000 2 1(1 ( 14. . .1U12 2 70 .1008 2 15 1. . . 030 2 70 . 742 2 20 17. . . 705 J 70 .1(1:11) ( : ) 2 25 11. . .1037 J 75 . 1)5(1 ) ( 2 25 1. . .1110 J 75 .1100 2 25 10. . . 800 J 75 .100O 2 25 3. . .1133 J 75 . 805 2 25 .1040 J 75 .1050 2 25 2 75 . OHO 2 25 1. . . 810 2 75 . 738 2 25 17. . .1010 2 75 . 041 2 25 20. . . 043 2 75 . 840 , Oft 18. . . 842 J 75 . 700 2 25 21. . . 014 2 70 .1230 2 25 15. , . 1107 2 70 . 815 2 25 10. . . 805 2 75 . 881 2 30 02. . . 005 2 80 i.4. . . 820 2 30 42. . . 020 2 8(1 ( -4. . 830 2 30 o .1120 J 85 .1000 2 35 ooi ! .1054 2 85 . 800 2 35 11. , .1018 2 80 .1080 2 35 20. . 054 2 80 7. . 780 2 35 10. , . 007 2 80 .1270 2 40 2.1. , . 885 _ ' 85 20 ! . Oil ) 2 40 20. , .1013 2 85 . 807 2 40 24. . 000 2 00 . 700 2 40 12. .1014 2 00 0. .1108 2 4(1 ( 20. . 083 2 00 1. .1020 2 40 1. .13011 2 00 1. . 870 2 40 ° 2 . 087 2 00 8 . 005 2 40 .1085 1 00 13. . OOli 2 45 1100 T 00 1. .1050 2 45 8. .1212 T 00 25. . 037 2 45 18. . 008 I 00 13. . 850 2 45 .1020 1 00 15. .1028 2 45 12 ! . 073 T 00 . 800 2 45 i. .1250 I 00 .1100 2 50 4. .1127 T 00 .1140 2 50 4. .1035 T 00 20. . 5)81 ) 2 50 47. . 000 T 05 3. .1070 2 50 4. .1110 ! ) 10 1 . 810 2 50 8. .1012 3 10 1. .1080 2 50 13. . . 050 3 15 1. .1100 2 50 0. .1272 3 25 JO. . 818 2 50 20. .1103 8 25 J4. . 834 2 50 1. .1200 3 25 4. . 807 2 50 1C. , . 012 3 30 1. .1030 2 50 00 .1007 3 30 1. .1140 2 00 HKIFKI1P. 5. 382 240 30. OD4 3 00 28. 7(18 200 14. 701 3 25 000 2 80 1G. 002 3 35 MII.Kr.US AM ) Sl'llI.MlIMtS. 1 cow and cnlf , 2000 i 1 cow and calf ' , . : . ; 28 no i 1 milker iVj 20 00 i CALVES. " . 100 2 00 . . 230 6 00 Id" . 304 2 35 . . 110 6 00 O " . 275 2 40 , ' ' . . 130 0 0(1 ( 14" . 315 2 50 . . 1'JO 5 00 . 00 2 50. . . 153 5 00 . 380 2 50 ' . . 240 0 00 . 235 2 75 , " . . 147 5 00 20. . . 307 2 7f ' , . . 170 5 00 0. . . 370 2 75 , , . . 150 6 25 1. . . 100 3 00 . . 205 0 20 1. . . 100 4 OO l . . 200 0 25 1. . . 340 4 00 > ' 1 . . 200 6 25 . 120 4 10 * 1 . . 130 5 50 . 135 4 25 1 . . 230 0 00 . 130 4 5ir , 1 . . 120 0 50 . 105 4 75 , ' , I . . 105 0 50 mlu.s. .1100 2 20 1. . . .1280 2 80 .1530 2 25 1. . . .1140 2 85 .1400 2 25 18. . . .1417 2 80 .1300 2 25 ' ' . . 885 2 85 .1500 2 25 . ,1520 2 80 1340 2 25 , , . .1185 2 85 . COS 2 30 . .1550 2 00 .1344 2 30 . .1000 2 00 .1573 2 40 . .1440 3 00 .1140 2 40 20. ' ; 757 3 10 .1470 2 40 1. . . .1500 3 10 .1123 2 50 1. . . .1000 3 10 . 030 2 00 i. : , .1040 3 25 .1280 2 00 n " . .1000 3 25 nl" . 800 2 DO l" . .1440 3 25 .1200 2 00 1. . . .1470 3 25 .1430 2 00 1. . . .1590 3 25 .1480 2 70 1. . . .1500 3 25 .1340 2 70 1. . . 1500 ' 3 30 .1300 2 70 1. . . .1420 3 40 .1020 2 70 1. . . .1810 3 00 .1180 2 70 1. . . .1070 3 50 .1400 2 76 1. . . .1540 3 50 .1070 2 70 2. . . .1335 U 50 STAGS. 040 4 00STAGS. STOCKEIIS AND FEKDEHS. 25 699 2 15 1. . . 700 3 20 4 355 2 00 4. . . 800 3 25 1 820 2 00 3. . . 840 3 30 0 551 2 76 7. . . 020 3 35 2 510 C 75 12. . . 844 3 35 1 300 2 80 15. . . 001 3 40 505 2 05 40. . . 818 3 40 404 3 00 3. . . 800 3 00 1 . 570 3 00 18. . . 800 3 00 1 . 530 3 00 2. . . 070 3 00 G . 472 3 00 3. . . 870 a oo 4 . 075 3 00 3. . . 003 3 70 23 . 030 3 15 0. . 804 3 70 20 . 741 3 15 5. . . 040 3 8O 3 . 910 3 25 800 3 80 lloos Iteeelpts wore fully up to the average Tuesday run anil the general runof the hogs was rather better and heavier than on Mon day. The average weight of hogs so far this month hns been 242 Ibs. , or about 30 Ibs. lighter than a year ago. Tlio market opened out favorably for sellers. Under the Inlliienco of bullish eastern advices all buyers started In early after the liogs nnd prices ruled'iibout ' Oc hlghur on the good medium ami heavy bogs. This advance was boon lost , however , nnd the hulk of the trading was on the basis of .Monday's price * . Good to cholco butcher and heavy hogs sold nt from 47.00 up to S7.70 and fair to good light and mixed stutV at , from & 7.fiO to $7.00 , with Mime underweight stuff us low as $7.40. The eloso was very weak , although about every thing sold , the bulk at from * 7.05 to J7.GO , as against $7.60 to $7.00 Monday and $7.00 to $7.00 a week ago. Uepresciitutlvu sales : 200 100 100 40 80 100 80 240 440 200 4U 80 100 241) ) 80 07 ! ' , Chicago I.helStock Murkrt. CnirAOO , 111. . Jan. 24. .Special ( Telegram to THE IlEK.l ( Jood cattle were sc-arco and sold strong. That was Ihe case not only as regards shipping and dressed beef steers , but equally so its to fat cows , heifers and bulls. The mar ket for old canning cows was dull and rather lower , the demand for that sort being less than heretofore. All Muds of cnttlo wuru In light supply and the run for lomoirow promises to he moden > tit , but theru are signs of heavy receipts on Thursday. Kan sas City , Omaha and SI. Louis being credited with a total of 14.000 for today , thu bulk of which It Is supposed will bo hcto Thursday. Tin ) general market closed Hrm nt fromtl.OO to $3,75 for Inferior to cholcu cows and hulls , ut from 12.25 to J4.1O for stockurn and feeder * and at from J3.25 u > W-J" ' ' ' ' [ ' ' l)0ef " ' " ' shipping steers. From t2.26 to J3.35 took most of the cows and bulls and from 13.70 to i 2 thu greater part of the steurs. There was an uctlvo UOK market at from 17.25 to$7 76 for poor to primp light nnd nt from 17.60 to I8.0O for medium and heavy weights. The quality was better thnn for many days past , which pnrtly accounts for the higher avt-rngo of prices , though iiio market was really tronper. Only a small partofthu su pply sold below 17,00 , Indeed Iho prpvalllni } prices were nt from J7.tiO to 17.70 for light and nt from $7.70 to (7.05 for medium and heavy. Shippers secured the greater part of the good liogs , though packers seemed eager to get ns many of the porkers as they could without paying nn advance on Monday's prices. . There was some trading In pigs and culls nt from M.60 to $7,10 and ninny sales were effected at Sheep sold fully 10&15c lower thnn yesterdny. The eniieo of the weakness wnstho unexpectedly heavy arrivals which were estimated Jill the way from 12.00O to 16- 000. quotations dropped to from $3.255.25 for poor to choice qualities , Most of Ihe sales wore within a range of from $3.76f5.16. I.amhs were not much lower Ihun before.bulng quoted nt from I4.25W0.25. . Hecclpts-Cnttle. 0,00. ) head ; hogs , 17,000 head ; sheep , 12.00(1 ( head. Thu K\enlng Journal reports : I'ATTi.K Receipts , 0,001) ) heads shipments , 4,000 bend ; market steady to n 'hade nlghcr ; choice to extra steers , t6.05iiO.00 ; fnir to medium , $5.0035.60 : others , f3.7534.00 ; din ners , $2.6OB2.76 : cows , 3.20a.3.70. lions Itecelpts. 21,000 head ; shipments 7,000 bend , market brisk , higher ; mixed and puckers , $7.60(17.70 ; prlmo heavy nnd butch ers' weights , J7.707lH.tMi : prlmo light , t7.60ii 7.00 ; other lights , $7.1013.7.30. SiiEr.r-Ilecelnts , 13,000 bead : shipments , 2OO ( ) hcndmarkct ; opened nctlve.strong.closed steady to lower ; natives $4.MW,0.05 ( ; fed Te.x- nns , $4.05 4.85 ; westerns , $5.20115.35 ; Inmbs , $4.6G.20 ( , Itrcelptft mill Dlnpiisltlon ( if Stork. Olllclnl receipts nnd disposition of stock ns shown by Iho books of the UnlonHtock Vnrds company for the t went v-f our hom-d , ending ivt 0 o'clock p. in. Jnnuary.-4 , 1803 : SIIKKI * . IIIIIIISKH * Mi.s Cnn. Cars. I Ion .I Cnra. jllcnil Cars. lien , ! . K4 iol fi.7.W 111 1.700 DISPOSITION- . II I'Y KIIS. s 111:1 : : i > . ( iiiintm Tacking Ci 1,491 Thu ( i. H. Ilnmmuml Co. . 1.108 SwIftA. Co 1.3UU 872 'Ilio Cniliiliy I'ucklnt' Co . 1,010 2,113 Iiilin r. Squires A Co . . . 181 UflllH sun Shippers nnil Kouilorii. . . . .ID Total. . 4.370 fi.MVi I.aw Kansas City l.lvu Stock Mnrkct. KANSAS CITY , Mo. , Jan. 24.--CATri.n-Hp- celpts , 8,400 head ; shipments , 1,400 bead ; choice nnd heavy steers sternly nnd common OHlOe lower ; feeders , stondy , liepiesentntlvo sales : Shipping steers $3.86ffl0.35 : stockers and feeders , $3.0533.80. HodS-Iiccelpts , 11,000 head ) shluments , 1,000 head ; opened active tostuing , elo-ed 10c lower ; all grades , $5.0oa7.70j bulk , $7,40 7.00. SIIKIP Itecelpts , 700 head ; shipments , 1.400 bend ; dull , unchanged. Representative sales : .Mutton , $4.00ao.OO ; lambs , tO.35. Now York I.lvo Muck .Market. NKW YOIIK , Jan.24. HHHVES Hecelpls 1,440 head , all for exporters and slaughterers ; no trade ; feeling vronkor ; drusseil beef lower at 80'je per pound. Shipments today , 700 beeves and 1,400 quarters of beef. CAi.vr.s Kocelpts , 110 head ; market steady ; veals , fO.OOao.Ol ) pur 100 pounds ; western calves. $5.35. SIIKKP AND LAMUS Hecelpts , 1,382 head ; market dull ; sheep , i3.25Q5.60 ; lambs $0.25. llOdS Itecelpts , 6,200 head , consigned direct ; nominally steady at $7.4038.00. St l.oiilvUvo Stock Market. ST. Louis , Mo. , Jan. 24. CATTI.I : Kecelpls , 3,400 : shipments , 000. Steady ; nnllvo Mt'crs , t3.1&94.7r > ; cholco shipping , J5.00a5.25 ; fed TeXHlls , J3.00ffl4.40. lions Receipts , 5,800 ; shipments , 1,800. Strong ; heavy , $7.4va7.75 ( ; packing , $7.10 ® 7.05 ; light , $7.2037.00. SIIKKP Iteeelpts. 1,400 : shipments , none. Steadv : natives , $3.00 4.75 ; cholco muttons , M.85JJ5.25. SAVED HER LOVER'S ' LIFE. It was a case of phenomenal interest. Two young follows of good birth , com panions sineo childhood , had set them selves to earn fame and fortune , or the latter at least , in their native place : Albert Musgravo as an artist , and Her bert Cadson as a. doctor. Their layo.- for each other was brotherly ; yet love proved the gulf which separated them. Both had been fascinated with the charms of a suiiny- hn.ired , bright-eyed , laughing picture of beauty. One morning people were horrified with the report of murder. Musgravo had been shot in his studio. A revolver was found on the table a few inches from the dead body. The bullet , which after passing through his head had lodged in the wall opposite , exactly fitted the chamber , and was pre cisely similar to the others which the revolver contained. Both revolver and cartridges wore proved to have been .bought bv Cadson within twenty-four hours of the crime. Ho was known to have been at the house nt the time of the murder , as nearly as possible. The general evidence against him was so overwhelming there could bo no doubt of the issue. The prisoner hud con demned himself by his own admissions , yet ho emphatically asserted his inno cence. The eventful day of the t.-ial came. The breathless hush of suspense was op pressive. Presently a door opened Twelve men solemnly took their beats. "Guilty or not guilty ; " ' "Guilty ! " A piercing shriek , awful from its bur den of agony , rang through the court. Edna's unconbcious form was borne out. For the first time the prisoner quailed. Throughout the trial ho had behaved with almost callous coolness. The sentence of death was passed , the judge being fccarcely audible amidst women's sobs. One person alone seemed unaffected. With the quiet demeanor of a hero Herbert folded his arms to receive his doom without a quiver. Air. Carter , Herbert's solicitor , was disturbed in his olllcc by a young lady whom ho at lirst failed to recognize as Kdna. Her large eyes looked larger from their shrunken sockets. The licrce , determined expression of her face made tin ) old lawyer betray his sur prise in spite of himself. Was this the airy , smiling creature of a few days ngoV bho had aged years. Ho invited her to a scat , then inquired the object of her visit. "To free Herbert Cadson. Ho is inno cent and I have discovered the cul prit. " The lawyer looked at her , but would not speak. "Perhaps you think mo mad. Well , I have been not far from it. While you men have iiltied nnd wondered , I , a wenk woman , Have worked. " ' Have you any evidence of your statement " ' ment ; "Ample. The murderer has a foot two inches longer than Herbert's. Ho wore a 'pair of old goloshes with a cut across the left sole. Herbert never possessed such things. On that night ho wore a light suit ; the other fellow wore a dark tweed suit , with a red thread , rather a peculiar kind of material , lighter in weight and cheaper. " "How in the name of all that is ra tional did you learn all this ? " "Thereby hangs a talo. T believed Herbert to bo innocent. Common sense told mo crime always leaves a traeo for those wlio have eyes to see. "No one ever sought. They were sat isfied with Huporllelal appearances. Knowing the Inndlord , I obtained per mission to see the houfco. I searched for hours without success. I was yielding to despair and wandered into the back garden. "Suddenly Fldo capered about mo with something In his mouth , it was a handkerchief. I took it. A glance made my hear htop blood Mains. I examined that handkorehief as a forlorn digger would gold dust. "It was a woman's. It was marked P. H. , No. . ' I rccugni-/.ed it and kiicw the owner. I smelt it. What a peculiar scent ! I ronowcd my search with vigor. "It was evident that the criminal It ml escaped by the back wav. Hovlvlng hope fired me. Inch by Inch t scrutin ized floors , walls , windows , anything and everything , large and small. For thrco days I hunted unceasingly. "My total discoveries were some threads of doth torn olT whllo squco/.lng through a small window , bloodstains on tlio pash , arising from u cut with a rusty nail In the wood , footprints on the ground beneath the window. "Tho ground was soft enough to re ceive an impression. Very close exam ination revealed a peculiar imprint with a cut across. An Inspiration dawned on mo goloshes ! "From these links how could I form a chain1 First , the handkerchief. I wont to Layeock's , the chemist. llo ransacked his shop. Imt could not find me a scent like it. I hot an arrow at a venture. ' "You sold some to Miss Harvey , I think ? ' " 'Oh. yes , I know now ; I got that especially for hor. I am sorry I have none left. ' "I reeled out of the shop. T was on the track' 'I' . H. ' were Prlscilla Har vey's initials ; this was her handkerchief. " 1 went straight to her house. Dur ing my stay t feigned having lo.st my handkei-clili'f. She lout me tin.- exact counterpart of the one I had found save that it was marked 'No. 7. ' "I twitted her tluu t know she was In the habit of lending her handkerchiefs to gentlemen. She laughed and blushed. 1 bantered her Into confession. She had never lent but one. "She told me to whom. I involun tarily jumped from my chair , but had enough bolf-coiitrol to recover myself , pretending 1 had asMimcd astonishment. "Now I had fairly run down my game. How should I get into his house'Provi dence aided me. I knew Ills landlady well , a garrulous old dame. "By dint of coaxing and presents 1 in duced the old tlamo to lot me do as I pleased. I talked to her of Herbert till her head was turned. Then 1 made her my confidant. "I wanted to make her lodger a pair of slippers without his knowledge. She offered mo a pair to measure. No. I know he had a pair of goloshes some where. "Buried in the corner of the wardrobe I found a pair. I turned them up. There was a cut across the sole of the left foot. I trembled so violently I nearly let them fal. fal."I "I took them to Musgravo's house ; they fitted the prints exactly. J have had the scrapings of the sole of the footprint analyzed by the chemist , who Miys they are identical. "I have traced the suit of clothes and ean prove the purchaser and dale of pur chase. But one thing remains undone. "I swore I saw Herbert three minutes after the murder close to the back of the house. As Herbert is dark and the cul prit light , he must have disguised him self , which proves design. A local hairdresser says ho lent the same man some wigs , wliiskers , etc. , for private theatricals. Certainly no pri vate theatricals have taken place , while he had them before and returned them after the date of the murder , so that they were in his possession then. " "You astound me , a girl like you , witli such astuteness. It pusses my compre hension. " "Don't you think I have good grounds for his arrest ? " "Certainly. Who is he ? " "Mr. Satloy , the curate. " Mr. Carter fairly leaped from his chai with an irreverent expression of sur- WANTED .Total | MU of CITIES , COUNTIES , SCHOOL _ ' DISTRICTS , WATER COMPANIES , ST.R.R.COMPANIES.eto. Correspondence solicited. H.W.HARRIS & COMPANY.Bankers , 103-103 DoorDorn Street , CHICAGO * IS Wall Street , NEW YORK. 7O Stotofjt. . BOQTON. AWNINGS AMD TENTS Omaha Tent-Awning COMPANY1. nousr. COVKRS , lll. { Fnrnaui St. BADS AND TWINISBICYCLES. . Bemis Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon , COMPANY. Importorj andmau-frs. Illcycloi sold on monthly Hour .sacks , burlapj , tirlno. najmonti. 123 N.lStli. BOOTS \ND SHOES. Morse-Cos Shoa Company , Howard Strait. Factory corner lltti and Uoitxlaj StreeM. \\'o are making oloso prloj * to cash uuycri. nnl nro solllci aclasi ofuoodt which U very salsiblo with merchants. Kirkendall , Jones & Amer. Hand-Sewed COMPANY. Wlioloialo SHOKCO. , IjUOtVBllO'll rafrn. iwjntj lloilon and rubber woods , UJj- Uubbor Hhoo Co. . IIOJ- HIO llarnoy Ut. 1101-llOiJ llarnoy St. COAL , CO ( I. I CORNI3E. DRYCOODS. M. E. Smith & Co. , KilpatrlcMocli Dry ( iOODS CO , Dry Roods , notions , fur- Notion ) . uMitj' furnl Ii- nMhlni : KIHHK , cornjr InKk'oodt.cor. llt ! > ii'i 1 llth and Howard HU. Humor HH. FURNITURE. Omaha Upholstering I B83b33 & R-jayaa - CO. , upholitorol fiirnlKUIINITUUK CO , Oraco lure , IIJJ11JI Nicholas HI. Wholesale only. I and 13th Sts. prlo. It took him some liltlo tlmo U > subside Into his usual cnhn. Then ho sent for the Inspector of po lice , putting nil details into his posses sion. Two hours fiftcr the officer re turned to Mr. Carter's sanctum with a Homowhnt gloomy face. "It t * nil ever , Mr. Cnrtor. " ' Vlmt , hns ho confessed ? " "Yes , In words ami net Ion. I wns going- U ) ) to Mr. Satloy's house when 1 iw him coming * Ho was In a great hurry , carry ing u portmanteau. ' 'Well , t followed him. As I expected , ho wont to the railway station , t touched him and advised him not to buy n ticket , its ho would waste his money , llo turned paler than Hamlot'H ghost. " 'Clod help mo ! 1 was mad : It wns all for her , ' ho Bald In a quivering voice. 'I'lenso do not handcuff mo,1 ho 1m- plorod. " 'Very well , Mr. Satley,11 replied. "Just then the shriek of an express whistle made mo start. Ho dropped his bag and dashed across the platform , I after him. "Ho won the race : t lost a prisoner. llo jumped clean on to tin- engine , which hurled him olT like a foot ball , ever nnd over. His body is lying at the mortuary now.1 l.ncnl Ilelull 1'rlrcs. Annies Per peek , ! ! 0 ( < t Vi' ) . Huttor Prices nnehanpoil ; creamery .IC J IWoj country roll , ' , ' .V. Hroilers-Per pair , $1.00. Hiir : : I'rli-i's on the lending cuts have ft wldo range owlni ; to the dllTereiiee In qtial * Ity between i-ow beef ami the b.'at ixrnfod steer beef. Portorhoiiao steaks , irxif&'ie per Ib. : tilrloln , l-J'v2iit' ' ; ivuiul , ll\ijlvi ! c ; chuck. SoCHK' ; roast beef , ribs , 8 e7 ! 50 CAUi.iri.owKii California ! ! , per head , 2.V' . ( 'iiANiicntiiRS Per ( ] t. , KiM2 ) ( p. ( 'ni.Kiiv Per do40iMV. . CniCKBN's Per Ib. , inCitl'J'ijC. ' DfcKb Per Ib. . I'J'j&ilrto. ' IMIIISI'eriUu. . . 2iff-.V. : ( iBKbK Per Ib. , l'J'iro. ' ( ( ( ' l.iTTfcr.--Ppr hunch , IV. OYSTKIW Per can , ' 'O iiric ; bulk , pcrqt. POTATOKSPor bu. , ! Hc1.10. ) Pome Chops , IV ; i-oast , Ific ; tenderloin , ! Wc ; hams , whole. I8e : sliced , 2.Vlard ; , 15o. PAHSI.KY Per hunch , f.c. KADISUKS Per hunch. 5c. SijfAmi Ilubbatil , each , IBcifSOo. H\i.sirv Per hunch , 5c. Tt-iiKKvs Per II ) . , l.V. Horsosare a druj , ' In the Idaho market. The other day l.tiOU peed young animals word sold in a hunch for j-'ll u bead. THERE is HOPE Tor cvcrv one vim has blood trouble , no matter jnlut Miapo or how long standing , provided none of the \llal organs ha\o been go far Im paired as to render u euro Impossible. K , B. B , goes to tbo root of the disease , and reimncs tlio rau c , by expelling tbo poison from the body , and nt thuB.imutlmofs a tonlototliu wliolo system , llowiivcr bad your cuso muy lie , thuiu la hope FOR YOU. Cured mo of a most malignant typo of chronic blood trouble , fur whlcti I hail used virloua other remedies without elfect. My weight inciea'od , and my health Improtcd In eicry u\y. : 1 considers , S. 9. thu best lento i ecr used. "H. A. WIHOIIT , JIId ny , da. " Treatise on MooJ , fkln and contagious blood liolson mailed fico. SWIFT Sl'DC'll'IC CO. , Atlanta , Oft. SOUTH OJUA//.A. Union Stock Yards Company , Soutli Opnaha * nest Cnttlo llo nud Sheep mnrkct In the weit. COMMISSION HOUSES , Wood Brothers. I.lvo Stoolt Commission Merchants. South OinMift Telephone 1137. * Chicago JOHN I ) . MAOISM AN , Ulnnaiiorl' WAI/1' Kit K. WOOD , f Mnnl"ori Market lleiiort * by mull ft U wlro o'lajrfullr I nlBliud upon application OMAHA Manufacturers' and HARD'/aRE. Rector & Wilhelray Lobeckfi Linn , COMPANY , Dealers In hardware anil Corner 10th and Jackson mecliaolu ! ) ' tools ritr oats. U'JI DotiBl.Hrft. HATS , ETC. W. A.L , Gibbon & Co. Omaha Safe and Iron Wholeaalo WO11KH. Hats , caps , struir iroodi , Pi\fo .vaults. Jull work , gloves , mittens , 2Ui Iron sliutturs and flra 03' nnd llurney fits. capes. Amlredii A ( lar * It , lUh and Jackson. LUMBER. John A. WaKeMd , Charles R. Lsa , ImportedAm jrlcin Port HardwooJ lit ntur , irjo land comunl , Mlltruti- carpoti.iil pu-uot kea corn ant oudtfulno/ noorltic wnltolliue. Dthniiil lio.ndn. LIQUORS , MILLINERY. FfiCk in an I Wholcsalollqaordoalari or nillllurr njll .Mill or Ian prou ) 1001 Karnatu St. Jli-llt alltb. SL PAPER. OILS. Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co , , Carry a full "loci of printing , wrupplnixn.l Itoflnol and lubricating card uaper , etc. elli , ailo pro.iie. oto. PRODUCE CDMMISSm. Branca & Co. , Jas. A. ClarX & Co. , Produce , fruits of all lluttor , clim ; , poultry unit name , kinds , oyster * . ,117 H. Mill St STOVE REPAIRS. SASH. DOORS Omaha Stove \VOUKJ , store roiilrs iurJM of s > iU ami water utltih 11 mi d J r < , b M n 11 an I for any kln3 o in > il Itnii. hr.tn3h of mttlu , I3jr no , l.'cu.inlliird , "A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN. " MARRY A PLAIN GIRLIFSHE USES & a " fiurvo SOCClG , " E&a 'the oDd rful rerai'ilr . . . , y KHf-WB u H * > * wv * mif m m - - - - * "l sold "ItU a TFrlt * en irnnrunt- euro all nprvom til > e ei. each Weak Mcmorr. Jjj.Bof Ilium l-owur'H'iiUactic. Wakcfulnen. IxJ t Minhood. Nlghtlr Krai. . .oj , lon . 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