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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1896)
THE OMAHA DAILY iHJDTSt JAKUAllV 1C , 1800. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Latent Bullish Tonling of Urn Pnst Tow Days WRR Mnnlfoslctl Yesterday , ADVANCES STARTED EARLY IN ALL LINES HndinNtiiNiii II < < < 1 Out for i Time M hcii Un * Seen Hint l > li > nty of Wheat AVn ( or Snlc. CHICAGO. Jan. 15-1 ho latent bullish feeling which IUH lent more or Its' strength to the markets the pnit day 01 two In irnlto of Indifferent \lowa became decidedly manifest todny. This , lic'pod foj the small olllclal Husslan nhlpmcnts , cru ntcd a decidedly bullish sentiment ant wheat closed He higher than jcslorday Corn and oats nro cnch up "ie , while port advanced SOc , lard 10a anil ribs 12'fcc. ' Tlio atmosphere of the trading hall wnt vrell charged with electricity from the bul dynamos when business started ami caused nil the leading speculative articles to Jnmj Into n. gpnrkle of enthusiasm for hlKhei prices. Wheat , corn , oats and provision ! wcro nil wanted nt jriterday's closlnt prices , but few wcro found who wcro willIng - Ing to part with any on Bucli terms ttni consequently on advance commenced a once all along the line. Wheat opened at Kc bid for May , with Fome holders dc rnnndlnrr. and reculvlnt ; 6DV c at the came time. Insldo of half nn hour from the start f > 9)c ) { wan paid. 'Iho only fresh bull ish features early In the session wcro mod crate receipts at Minneapolis and Duluth 410 c.irs , and the olllelnl leport of la * week's Hiifliin Hhlpment , which wcru onlj 052000 bu. , against 1,100,000 Dil. as pstlmnlet' yesterday. The buying cnthUHlaxm diet out for n time when It was seen that near ly all those who had taken a little wheat Immediately at the opening ant those who had bought calls had plenty for nale at % c advance. During the next hour and n half the pi lea gradually shook oft Its early accumulation. After the pi leu had reacted from tfl\o to GD e , duu to realizing izing- Bile ? , there was n second spin twhich earned It up to from D3'ic to COc , the imir- ket finally closing at those llgtiie.s. The bullish tone of the coin , oats and pro vision markets had comcthlng to do with the l.tst named little swell , but rumors ol activity In the demand for cii h wheat had probably the principal share In creating the extra Inquiry for May wheat. Corn wn etronrr and active. The news was no more bullish than before , but the receipts were again moderate. This , with the bu'go In provisions , the rise In wheat and oats nntl rumors of a bull combination among1 the larger dealers , developed strength , which was maintained to the close. May started at 2Sc , rOFo to 3c , reacted to 2S7c , rouo acam to 29c bid and closed with scl'ers at 28c. The early market for oats- was quite ac tive , with Fhorts taking up considerable and a generally good business doing. To- wiird the close Interest In trade ceased and prices fell back , somp resting from ' c to fee up for ilay at 19T c bid , after having a range of from 19jc to 20'4c. Provisions started on the jump and kept bounding1 about In an. unusually active manner nil dav and a very heavy business was the result. The opening trades In May were at from } 9SO to $982 > A and from that It advanced to $1003 and closed at $1000. Laid and libs made equivalent ad vances , each closing1 with n net gain of 12o per 100 pounds. The strength was duo to confirmatory reports of the exten sive ravages of hog cholera and to the day's run of hogs falling 9,000 short of yes terday's estimate. Estimates for Thursday : Wheat , C5 cars ; corn. 650 cars ; oats , ICO cars ; hogs , 30,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were as follows : FLOUR Slendyj whiter patents , 3 OHM CO : win ter BtralehH , J2.10JT3 CO ; RprltiK patents. (3 WTfl 2.1 ; BprlnK BtralKhlB. $ > 40f2 75 : bakers. 2 102.35 WI1CAT No 2 uprlnu. C7144JG8c : ; No 3 spring. KHeMc ; No. 2 red , ClTdflClc. CORN No 2. 2CHc : No. 2 yellow. 2CHc. OATS No. 2. 18'e : No. 2 white , 19 > iJSO'Jc ; No 3 white , 18 J19V4c. nYB No 2. 36c. HARLnV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3. f , o. b-.H ® 3CV4c ; No. 4. f. o b , 27c. 1'I.AX SCHD No 1. 93c. intlMD TIMOTHY BUHD-fJ CO. PROVISIONR Me'B pork , per bb ) , $37300 81 : lard , per 100 Ibn , J5 CO ; xhort ribs , sides , lonce , I4.7r.ff4 80 ; dry snlttd Bhoulders. boxe < l , )4COO475 ; short clenr sides , taxed. IJ 004J5 12i. ; WHIbUY Distillers1 Ilnlslied goods , per eal. , J1.22 SUGARS Cul loaf , } 5 75 ; granulated. J312 ; standard "A , " 15 POULTRY Stciily ; turke ) ? , Offllc ; chickens , 7fl8c ; ducks , lliilic. The following were the receipts and shipments tQjlayi On the Prolnsi cxohanratolly tha tmtlor nnr- ket wan BleaUy : creamery. 1892.10 : dairy , l.ia SOc EjrgB , Bloody ; fresh , 10O17C. Checso , quiet , NUAV YOIIK GlCMJIlAIj HARKBT. Qtiotntloim on tlic Principal Commodities ) nml Slniilen. NHW YORK. Jan. 15. 1'LOUR-Recelpts , 19,400 bbls.j exports , 23,000 bbls , ; firmer with wheat , but buyers shoucd llttlo deposition to trade ; low { Trades , dull and easy. Minneapolis patents , I3.4003.CO ; winter patents , (3 Cd@3 75 ; win ter straights , J3 40ff3 45 ; winter extras , J2.C3ff3.00 ; winter low grades , 12 20O2.CO. Rye flour , steady ; uperllnc. I2C5JJ2.75. Diaknlicat Hour , dull : ' $1.30 UUCKWIIRAT-KMy ; S9'4ff40c. CORN MIJAtr- Dull ; yellow western , coarse. 70c ; llrandywlne. 12 S3. IU"K Nominal ; western , 4fJ45c. I3ARI.UY Nominal ; western , SSC43c : feeding , llAltl.EY MALT Nominal ; western , 49CKc. \VIIll\T-ixport , 109,600 bu. Spot , strcnif No. 3 red. 70.c ; No. 1 hard. 70Kc. Options welo llrm nil day , advanclnir on local coverings nnd sympathy with corn ; foreign news was fairly steady , and pome export business developed only to bo shut off by the final sharp rise ; closed . W0 higher ; No 2 ml. January , closed at UVic ; May. CO 13.1G G7He , closed nt C7Hc. CORN Receipts , 16 GOO bu. : fxpatti , c 100 bu Bnot , firmer ; No. 2 , 35J c. Options , firmer nnd higher on moderate receipts , local covering mid sympathy with wheat ; clowd ' 4O\c hlghtr * January closed at S5Hc : May. 34 l5-ic f3i4c ! cloiecl 35lic. OATS Receipts. CS.OOO bu. | rxpoitg , i.joa bu Bpjt , dull : No. 2 , 2ie2HJc. Options , quiet , but ( Inner , with corn ; closed Ho higher ; January doted at 2lo ; May. 2tSBlc ! ? , clo "d at 24)c ) UAY-Uull ; shipping , 800 iSM ; good to Choice. | ! ) CO tOOO. . I.UAT1IUR rinn ; hemlock sole , Tluenos AMCS llKlit to heavy weight * , 21c ; ac'd , 21j/2Jc ' HOI'S Weak : ilule , common to choice 1894 crop , 2V4UCc ; 1895 crop , 4B10c ; I'aclnc coast , 15.94 crop , SuCo ; 1895 crop. 4HOc. B Npmlnal ; Galvetlon , lc ; Iluenos Ayns dry , Wcj Texas , dry , 10c ; California , ISc , ' WOOlr-Stcadyj domestic fleece , ICffJJo ) pulled , PROVISIONS Ileef. quiet ; family , lOOfflzoo Cut meals , quiet ; pickled hams , $32 875. Ijiid' linn ; wtstcrn steam , closed at (380 , nnnlniU- January , $5 to , nominal , 1'ork , firmer ; mi T F JV _ . . . . . . V'i twl. n..i * * iu wJ. TURl'ENTINE-Klrm. SIKCKc. I'lTTROLCUM inrnier ; United clo e < I at II 4J bid ; reflntd. New York. 17.75 ; Philadelphia and Haiti more , 17.70 ; Philadelphia and Baltimore In bulk. IS 50. IIOS1N Sleadyj strained , common to good. ll.70ei.76. HICISteady ! domestic , fair to extra , SHOCc : Japan , IHU4C. MOUABSES-Htcadyi New Oilfons , OIINI Uettle. rood to tho'ct ) , 2U0JCC. nUTTBR Receipts , 7.J7S pkgs. ; steady ; crenm- rry. 16j24cettirn ; ilalo' , HW17c ; logins. Sic. BGG8 Receipt * . 8 839 pkgs. ; steady ; state and r < nns > lvanla , HUlbHc ; western , 1701Ec ; south- < rn , IttJUc. UUTALS-Plsr Iron , -weak ; noutliern. J11.75O IS 00 ; northern , II2.00OISCO. CiHiper , dull : brpker * ' price , 110 ; exchange price , 18 6O& w. l. ad , quiet t brokers' | * rlce , | t ; cxchangu price , | ] 0003.02)1. ) Tin , rasy ; straits , W.3j 1900 ; plates , market weak. Speller , quiet. COTTON SEED OlU-Weak and generally lower , with holder * Indifferent ; prime crude , 24 24Ue : butter grade * , :0c ; prime summer yellow. Knimasj City Sliirkel * . KANSAS CITY , Jan , 15. WHEAT-Low grades neglected ; others higher ; No. t hard. C9c ; No. 2 tH Wo ; No. I while. oouliuUr < to ; No. t rt-d. nomlrmltr WSCCfl , No. I ( print , Mr ) N < > . t Iprtni rioinliiMiy ItatOci rrjrrteil , 410(00. COflN-Ptfady dftrt hlfhtri No. - mMlj , ( K ( MUoi No 2 tthlte , 23C. OATS-rirtn. No , 2 mixed , No. ttl.lt * . lH5Jlc. IlVfl-nulIi No 9. nomtnallr tie. IfAYI'lrmcri timothy , | i .0001J.50i prolrlt tG. ( ff7 O ) HWnKIt Wt/iherj / crMincry , dalrj . 14c. OMIIIA ( JKM'.lt.U. MAIUCKT. Cnnilltlnn of Trnilc nnd ( Inotntlon nn Slniilf nntl Vnncr I'roiliiee. noOS Ptrlfll } froh Mock , 14fl c. IJflTKnPiicklnr ; Hock , rolls , 1lc , packlni stock , lulu , OjJIOc ) fair to K0l country , 130Hc choice to fancy country , ICfllSc. VKAIr-Cholct fat , 70 to 100 Ibs , are quoted a W7c ; Inrife nnd conrsc , 4f6c. CIlinfltl Domcitlc brlik , HSc ; Edam , pe duz . | tO , Club Itoiitc , l lb Jam , per doz. J3 M Iilnitivrgtr , fanc > , | wr Ih . HUc : lloquefoil , ' 41b Jnrs. | > er doz. : $ JW ; Young Americas , ll'tc Twlnn , fnni , } , lip. POUI.TIIADrtM -ChlckcnK , CH 7c ; duck * choice. 0lOc ; turkoja , choke , lOQllci eecse HAY t'plaml , } 5 M ; midland , Mi lowlnml II M ; r > p ntrnv , Jt , colqr makes the price ot ha ) , llnht 1 i.i I OH pell Ihe bent. Only top crnild btlnK tup prloN 1I11OOMOIlN'Kxtremclr ( * low rale ; nev cn > | > , il-llvnnl on track In country , choice rjreei dclf-vvorklnz cariwl , per Ib , 2 ! < c ; choice green running to hurl , 2'Jcj ' common , 1'4c. iieiuis , iLTujn no ; ciinvnuknck dtickn , ? 00 trnl , HUP Wing , I2.0iy ; 25 : Icnl , Kreen nlnn J1.7.r. 7iOO ; mixed ilutks , | 1 T.'OJ 2" > : Canada RC VC 1C tWU CO ; small gee e. J4COU5W ; biants. 13. CO VlfilXJNS Live , ' \eiy"slow ; dead pl.eons no ranted. \'lX5iTAlLnS. ) CAUt.irLOWBU-1'cr cinlc , 2 7593 00 , or Jit fll.75 per doz. CAIIIIAfln Cnllfoinla slock , per lu. 2c. MUSHUOOMH P r 1'4-lf. box. C1375C. POTATOnS l"nncy native atucle , 30c : fron tloie In unnll loin. SOOiio ; Colorado slm.k , COQofc O.VIONB-lVr. bu . JOc. 71I3AN1 * llnnil plrketl nnvy , rcr 1m , $1 $ CO SWI2ET I'OTATOKS Choice Block. 1275 pt : th | . riuilY Cnllfornln , per doi , 80c ; Colorado , BTiflMe ! Knlam roo. S'p. I.1AIA nnANS-Per Hi . EC. WATHU rnnis-rer i at. c e. H siwi 71 SCOTCH PHAB-ln irk per bu . II 03. rnuiTS. MEXICAN HTUAWlliilIlICrf-Per qt. , 3Ic APPLES rancj New Vork , > 3 23J3 W ; chole < western. 12 Wt3 oo : Utah npnlCK , per box , Jl.W. CALIFOIINIA QUINCES-None. oitnaoN rnAits None. CIlANIJRnniUS-Jerao , JS.7E ; Cape Cod , 110 ; MrFarltn1 * , J10 MAI.AOA QTlArnS Per M-lb. bbl , tQ ; pel 65 to 70 lb , ( troM , tTOOOT.M TnOPICAI. FKtIITS. OUAKOna Cnllloinla buJdc.l scetlllnCB , regu lar slzfs , )3 0003 A > ; JoO to 283 nlr.es.2 72Q3 UO , naviU. 13 7504 uO ; larg-e Blies , $1 2303 M r.nJtONS California , per box (3.7S01 CO ; Mea- Blnnn , Jl Wflt 5U. HANANAS Choice larire stock per bunch , J2 01 O2 25 ; medium Blzed runchc . 11.750200. MlbCULLANUOUb. OYbTCHS llcdluma , IDc ; standards , Me ; extra select * . 23c ; Ilranci & Co. sUects , 27t ; New Yolk counts , 30c ; standard bulk , per Riil. , J1.10. IIONIJY Pancy white , per Ib , ISc. MAPLE BYnUP Klve-nal. cans. etch. (273 : gal. cam. per doz. , S12 ; M-caI. , cam , 16 25 ; quarl cani , 13.7C. CIDEIl Pure Juice , per hair bbl. , $3 ; per L8AUlCll > KnAT-Per I bl. . 13.75 ; half bbl . S2 25. riQS New crop. California , 10 Ib. boxes , utr Ib , 100 : Imporlid fancy , 30-lb. boxes , ISc ; choice , 10-lb IKIXCB. IHiniZc. ' DATES New pcralan , 60-Ib. boxes , prr Ib. SJtc ; farda. 10 Ib. boxca. per Ib , Sc , MAPL11 SUQAIl-Chcl t per Ib , agiOc , PHhSCHVE" .iB orted. 2lb. . palls each 11.40. COCOANUT8 Per 100. U CO ; each , Cc NUTS Almonds , California , per Ib. , medium size , lOo , Tarragona almonds per 'b . laige , 12Wc ; Urozlls , per Ib. , 8c ; Engll ! walnuts , per Ib fancy soft shell. 12c ; standards , lljjllUc ; niberts , per Ib , 10caecans poMshcd medium ICc : larRC , 12c : peanuts rnvv. C c : rnnsted. "O ' , % c ; hickory nuta. small , per bu . J1.75 ; hickory nuts , larce , per bu , U.50 ; black walnuts , per bbl . 12. DRESSED MEATS. Unnr Oood western steers. 400 to COO Ibs. KV'WCc ; good cons and heifers , 4J C5c ; medium COVVB nnd heifers , -IVac ; eood foreqinrtera u > vv8 nnd helfcis , 3 < i jc ; good hlndqunrtcra cows nnd helftrs , CiC'/Sc ; cow rounds , 5c ; cow chucks , 3l4c ; steer chucks. 44V4c ; beef tendcr- lolna , fresh , 20c , frozen , 17c ; beef rolla.bDnelesg , 8 > jc , sirloin bulls , boneless , S'tc ' ; loin hicks , 6140 , cow ribs. "No 3 , 667c ; cow loins , Na. 3. 71401 8ic ! MUTTON Dre sed mutton , Cc ; racks , 9c ; lees 7'/4c ! vaddlea , 7'.4c ; slews , 3c. PORK Dressed IIDRB , 434c ; pork loins , Cc : rpiro ribs , C'lc , pork shoulders , < Hc ; pork shoul- deri. Bklnned , 4 > 4c ; pork trlmmlnsa , 4c ; tender loins , 13c : plB ' feet , cleaned , per doz. , sc. FURS. HIDES AND TALLOW. HIDES No. 1 gieen hides. 4 < tc ; No. 2 green ildes , 34c ! ; No 1 green salted hides. Go ; No 2 ; reen eatted hides , Cc , No. 1 green salted hides , 5 to 40 Ibs , 6c ; No. 2 croiailed hides , 25 to 0 Ibs , Cc ; No. 1eal c. ir , > to " Ibs , 7c ; No. . veal calf , 8 to 15 Ibs , Cc ; No. 1 dry flint Mas. 8j0c ! ] ; No. 2 dry flint hides , CtfTc ; No 1 Iry salted hides , 7c ; part cured hides , > 4o per Ib. c s than fully cured. BllEEP PELTS-Green salted , each 2360c ; treen salted shearlings ( short wooled early tklns ) . each 15c : dry shearlings ( short wooled early tklns ) . No. 1 , each , lOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 1 , each , Cc ; dry flint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pe.ts , per Ib , ictual weight , 6 Gc ; dry flint Kansas und Ne- jraska Murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual weight , OCc ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per b. actual weight , 4flCV4c ; dry flint Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per Ib , actual welgM , 4QCc ; Iry pieces and bucks , actual weight , 4UCc , eet cut off , as It Is useless to pay freight on TALLOW AND GREASE Tallow , No. 1 J e : allow No. 2 , 3o ; grease , whlta A , 3 < 4c ; grease nhlte H , Sc ; grease , yellow. 2 c ; grease , dark a ; old butter , 232l4o ; beeswax , prime , 15 22c ; jugn tallow , l',4c. HONES In car lots weighed and delivered In Zhlcago : Dry buffalo , per ton. I1200 { | > 14 oo ; dr > country , bleached , per ton , 110 00 12 00 ; dr > -ountry. damp and meaty , per ton , 10.0088 00. WOOL Unwashed , fine heavy , 87o ; line light , 6 < 9c : quarter blood , 10fJ12o : ecedy , hurry and huffy , 8C9o ; cotted and broken , coarse. 7C9c ; xittei nnd broken , fine , 6Sc. Fierce waihrd Medium. 1CR18c : fine , 140l6o : tub washed , 1C8 8c : Mnrk 8c ; bucks , Co ; tag lock * . 203c ; dead pulled. COCc. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CoiTcu Mnrl > t. NEW YORK , Jan. 1 ! COPPEE-Optlons iptncd tleady nt 5 to 10 points advance on full- HIT off In Ilrazlllan rrcelptp. Ilu < lng for Euro- u-an and local account caused firmness early , but ater the market ruled weaker. Later Europe a selling Into months on account of big rep outlook. Clo cd steady at net decline of > ta 15 points ; sales , 7,750 bags , Including , Match , IISMinJSrt. Snot rnfTce lllo , quli > t ; No , , I14 < Mild quiet ; Cordova , 117.iXlglS.lV ) ; tales A ) bag Rio. No. 7 , spit , private terms ; sco lags Maracnlbo , 100 liags Suvanllla , COO bags .Vntral American , p t. ; ( M mats Interior fp't , it 2Sc. Warehouse deliveries from New York cskrday , 4C94 baxs ; New York stock tndnj. W,1W bags : ITnlled States stock , 359.C7C bags ; illoat for the United Mates , 2" > 4 000 bags ; total . UH.lo for the United States , C93.CM bags , against 0 > 727 bagii lutt yrar. HAfs'TOd. Jan. 15. Quiet ; good average Santos , 1C : lecolpts , 8,000 bag ; stn.k , 425000 bass. HAMIIUKG , Jan. 15 Quiet and unchanged ; ales 4.000 bags. HAVRE , Jan. IB. Oosed uiclmiiged to &t net uhance : sales , 0,000 bag ) . RIO , Jan. 15. Quiet ; No 7 Rio , HISS ; exchange , 3-16.1 ; receipts. 20 bags ; cleared for the 'nlted ' States. (1,000 ( bags ; for Europe , none ; lock , 219.00) bags. I.UcrpooI Marked. LIVERPOOL Jan. 15-WHEAT-Spot stead ) : Icmand poor ; No 2 red winter , Cs 4d ; No. 2 ml prlng , stocks exhausted. No. 1 hard Manitoba , a 4H < 1 ; No. 1 California , Cs &V4d , Futures opened asi and unchanged and ilaged quiet , with nrar Kltlcnu Ud lower and distant positions U&Ud ovvvr : business about equally distributed ; Jnnii- try , Cs 4d ; rebruary. Ca 4'Ad ; March , ta 4\d ; \prll. U Cd ; Juno. It C'id. CORN Spat steady ; American mixed new , 4s V4d. Futures opened dull at unchanged prices , losed steady , with May Md higher and other nonthi unchanged from > estcrda'i closing rlcea ; business heaviest on middle positions ; anuary , 3s lUd ; February. 3s Z'id ; March , it W : April , 8s 24idirJune. 3s 3d. 1'LOUH Steady : demand fair ; freely lupplled ; t Louis fancy vvlnttr , 7 * . PUOVIS1ONB llacon. steady : demand , fair ; ? umberl nd cut. U to SO lb . , 29s Cd ; short rtUi , B IU. , K * ; long cletr , ll.Ut , 58 to 44 Ibl. , 2Is < 1 ; l"n elf fir. htnvy , IS lhi , I7i | ohcrt elmr bncki llRht , II flit. . 27s Ml ihort cltnr mld < 11 , hcnvj CS llm , tti M : clear belll , 14 to 19 tbt , Hi Shoulder * , nqunre , II to 19 Ib , , tin. Hum * , fhoi cut. 14 tn 1 Itn. 40 > . Talhrw , nn * North Amu lean , 271. Href , txtrn Indln menu , 75 , prim mess. t M Pork , prlmo mem , nne wtMem W ; prime mem. medium , 4 . Ijntil , quiet prime weMern , 27 M ; refined , In pAlla , 29s M CHEESE Plrm , demand , Rotxli finest Amir Icnn whit * , 4js Cd ! nnest AmMlcan , colorrO 45 * M IHJTTnit-Flnfjt United States , Msj K x1. fti OILS Turpentine fplrltn , 2I M. Cotton sec nil , Liverpool refined , 17 * Llnsccd oil , 20 til Petroleum , refined , 8Vd. . Rosin , common , 4 * W IlEKIUGr.RATOIl HEEF Porfquatlera , 3Ud hindquarters , md MLEACHINa POWDEIl-Hardwood , f. o. b Llvcri xl , 17. HOPS At London ( Pacific coast ) , t2 Cs. AVOOli MAIIKKT UUV1IJW. I'rlcen Sfcnily nnd Klrni ThniiRh Trnil IM Clnlut. BOSTON , Jnn. 15. The American Wool nn < Cotton Reporter will nay lomorrew of the woo trade : Sales In the three principal markets hav amounted to K,018,300 Ibs , of which 2,4I3.X ( wer domestic nnd 2,573,300 foreign wool. Saks sine Jnnunry 1 , ISM , have amounted to 15,701,600 Ibs The Kl't of the Severn ! cables received nt p. m. on Tuesday Indicated that extreme 1)0 comber I.ondon prices were being flimly main tnlnnl Though our markets have been for mos of the period rather quiet , prices have bcci steady nnd film. At some point * n v ry fnl amount of bunlncsa was transacted on Thursda ; and Prldnv. Kxccpt for territorial and cnpe there has been the average Inquiry. In Uostoi the fallen of the week have amounted ta 2.164 00 Ibs 1,315 040 Iba domestic and (28,000 Ibs foreign The pnlf Biice Jnnunry 1 , 1S36. will ngBrcgnt 7,161800 Ibs. Domestic fleeces are receiving i good degree of attention ; BO practically IB Aus tnllnn , although with the slrcnKlhcnln ? o prices , perhaps , they nre not worked oft quit so oiiBlly. LONDON , Jnn It At the Ixmdon wool File 7,737 bnlera were offered , of Which 700 were with drawn. A belter rttlectlon was offered , of whlcl n larrrp quantity tiultnhle for American buycri was a feature of the Bnles The luavy pur clmspa for Ihls quarlcr have absorbed practical ! ) all deep thirty wools. South Australia nnd Vic torla merinos ruled BWll ) p r cent over the De cemUjr ulea , nnd fully 2.0'X ' ) bnlcs have beet lakoa BO far. The tendency for this clnili o wool Is distinctly utlwnrd. Scoured sold wcl nnd nl ( i nil cross breeds nnd Cape ot Qooi Hope nnd Nnlnl woola Potion Ing are the salei In detail : New Baulh Wnles , r > 14 biles ; scoured DMdClB Clid ; Ereauy , " dOla Sd Victoria , 227 : bnlcs ; scourtd , Oiidfflfi W ; greasy.714illld Smith Austrnlln. 2101 Inles ; greasy , 4tflO'4d ' Swan Illver , 211 bales ; Krensy , 5iff < ! ' 41. New Zealand. 1.0S ) bales ; , poouu-d , 7 d4f1s 2'4d ' grcnay. 4',4@lld. Cnpc of Good Hope nnd Nntnl 843 bnlcs : Bcourcd , 10V4d ls Cd ; Brcasy , 5UO St. I.oiilH Gotirrnl Market. ST. LOUIS , Jnn. 15. PLOUR Dull nnd easier ; Pitenls. $ T30fi3 < 0 ; extra fancy , > 31oy320 ; fanc > , J2.75n2.85 : choice. | 2 50S2 60 WHEAT Rather stromr In continuation of jes- terdav's rcictlon , closing ljfc above yesterday for futuris ; spot , lovvri ; No. 2 red , carji , 62 443 63e : Nc2 hnrd , Cic ; Jinunry , 55'Jc : May , CSVJc. TORN With a Rood demand nnd rdiorti cover- Inn the buvliiK wns keen enotiKh lo advance prices for futures ; Idler relnjscd somewhat fiom Ihe early advance. Lut clos < i U14e above } es- lerday. .Spot , hlgnci ; No. 2 mixed , cash and January , Kc ; Mny , 255i T2S c. OATS StronK nnd hlshcr for futures In B > m- pilhy with wheat nnd corn , bpot , lilehor nnd In deminil ; No. 2 cash nnd Jnnuarj , 17c ; tla > , Me. Me.RYE Quiet at SCc. COHN MEAL JI 3001 15. IJRAN Quiet and sti id > at 420430 for Backed , cast tl-ick. . PL.AX SEED Quotnble at S6c. TIMOTHY 8EED-J3 10 < ff3 40 HAY Tlmothj , weaker nd h n\v receipts nt J7.50R14 00 , prairie , steady at J7MG10W. this side POUL.THY-'Qulct : tutke > s. 7VJ0Sc : chickens , 5'/4f7c : ducks , SflSVJc : free e. DHOCc. HUT TEH Creiimeiy , 2324c ; dairy , 12320c. EGOS Plrm at He. > WHISKY Jl 22. METALS Lend , BtrtnRCr : f5.77WS2.80. Spelter , silnblu at $3 75 nnd none obtalmble nl lhat. PROVISIONS PC rk ( hlBhcr ; standard mess. Jobbing , new , J10 , old. J9 59 Lird , hlRher ; prime , J530 , choice , 55 4i Uacon , boxed shoul- dcrK. } 5 57V4 ; lonfs , S3 DO ; ribs. J3 C2 > 4 : shorla , 1575 Dri salt meats , boxed s lou'.ders , ? 4 DO , loncs. 75 ; ribs. { 487 ; 'Imrts , J5 RECEIPTS riour. 5.0M bb's ; wheat , 30,000 bu : coin , S3 000 bu : oils 18 W ) bit fiHIPMENTS 1'lour , JQ.O'X ) bbls : wheat , 37,000 bu. ; corn , 30.000 bu ; oils. iC,0 ) bu. CutIciii Tlnrliet. NEW ORLEANS. Jnn 15 COTTON Kasy ; middling , 7 13-16c : law middling 70-lCc : good or- dlnny , 7Hc , net receipts. 3.7i > 3 bnles ; crois re ceipts , 4,031 bales : exports to Great Ilrltnln , 12,706 laics ; coastwise. 2O1 ! bales , sales , 3,050 bales ; stock. 399 744 bales NEW YORK. Jnn. 15 COTTON' Qulel ; mid dling , 8 3-lCc ; net receipts , none : gross receipts , 1.837 bales ; exports , to the continent , 1,215 bnlcs , forwarded. 479 bales : sales. 815 bnlcs ; spinners , 115 biles , Block 111,813 pnlea. Cotlon futures closed ban-ly Bteadj ; sales , 183 500 biles ; Janu- nry. $7.50 , February , J781 ; March. J7 83 : April , J792 ; Mny , J796 ; June , } 8 ; July , JS02. AuffUBt , $803 ; September , J7SO ; Oclober , J772 ; November , 7 67. ST. LOUIS , Jnn 15.-COTTON-DUII ; l-16c lower ; mlddllnK , 7 3-16c ; receipts. 1,382 bales ; BhlpmentB , 1,006 bnlcs ; stock , 76,77i ) bnles. Toledo Grain Market. TOLEDO. Jnn. 13 WHEAT Higher ; No. 2 cash nnd Jnnuiry , 67c : May. COc. CORN Higher ; stendj. No. 2 mixed , 27V4c ; No 3 mixed , 26V4c ; Mny , 29'Jc. ' OATS Quiet : No 2 mixed , 19c bid ; No. 2 white. 0lic : Mny , 20 > ,4c RYE Dull ; No. 2 cash , 3Sc. CLOVER SEEDActlve. . steady ; prime cash , Jnnunry nnd March , J4.42V * . RECEIPTS Wheat , 6.51X ) bu ; corn , 32,500 bu. ; clov or seed , 250 bags. SHIPMENTS Plour , 1,000 bbls ; wheat , E.OOO bu ; corn , 11,500 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu. ; clover seed , 520 bags. ' Peorla MurUctH. PEORIA , Jnn 15 CORN Acllve and higher : new No. 2 24 lc ; new No 3 , S4e. OATS llrm nnd bteady ; No. 2 white , 1S@ ISVic : No. 3 white , 17KC17'4c. RYE Plrm : No. 2. 38'437Kc. WHISKY Steady ; finished goods , on the basl of JI.22 for h'gi ' wlnea RECEH TS Corn , 11C 000 bu. ; oats 61,000 bu ; rye. none : whisky , 75 gal. : wheat , 222 * ) bu. SHIPMENTS Corn , C1.950 bu ; oats , 53.350 bu. ; lye , none ; whlsy , C98 gnl ; wheat , 19,000 bu. Dry GooilH Market. NEW YORK , Jnn. 15 The moderate Improve ment In Ihe general demnnd thai hus been noted In previous reports continued on nn Increasing scale , nnd It Is steidlly reinforced by the arri val of many buyers. Printing- cloths steady at 3c. but very dull. FALL RIVER , Ma. s , Jan. 15. Print cloths very dull nt 3c. SiiRnr MarUct. ; NEW YORK , Jan 15 SUGAR Riw , steady ; fair refining , 3fcc ; centrifugal , 90 teat , 3tc ; re- llnetl , steady , but quiet : standard "A , " 4c ; cut loaf , 5V4c : granulated , 4c. , LONDON , Jan 16 SUGAR Cane , nrm ; ccn- irlfugal , Java. 12s I0',4d : Muscovado , fnlr refln- Ing , 10s 9d ; beet , nrmcr ; January. Us ; rfbruary , 113 . MlnncnulllM AVlu-nt , MINNEAPOLIS. Jnn. 15 WHEAT Slrong ; January , 644c ; Mny , COc. On track. No 1 hard , M\c ; No. 1 northern'C4Hc | No 2 northtrn , PLOUR Dull : first patents , 13 0003 40 : 'domes tic bakers , J2 CO ; export bakers , $2 0)02 ) 23. 'FrlHCO AVlieat auotntloim. BAN FRANCISCO Jan. 15 WHEAT Quiet ; December , I1.12V4 : May , H 67i. STOCKS AND IIONI1S. Hand Sjiiclleate DlN-olntlon Had No KtTri't 111 the Street. NEW YORK , Jan. 15 Wall street was agree ably surprised today to Und the formal announce ment ot the dissolution of the world famous goveinmcnt bond syndicate was noi fol lowed by any sensational developments. The knowledge that the new govern ment loan would. In the event of mctsslly , command the support of the members of the syndicate , either Individually or as a combined force , caused the news to bo received with equanimity. The volume of business wna light , and the market dlsplavcd a waiting ten dency. This condition may be set down to the uncertainty that prevails In financial circles us lo Ihe protable course of Ihe money market III the event of Indiscriminate withdrawals of gold from tlio banks or thu subtrensury to pay for allotments of the new government bonds. As to the loan Itself , no d > ubt Is expressed as to Its Mag fully subscribed , or tven largely over subscribed , and the Incicftvcd competition fur the bonds , owing to the appearance of the mem bers of the syndicate as Individual bidders , Is expected to result In very satisfactory prices to the Treasury department. The market , after an tally show of strength. In which the eranecr nnd Rubber eharea were quite prominent , de veloped a tagging tendency , clue t3 the doubts entertained In some clrclti as to tha way the market would take the news of the syndicate withdrawal. Sugar was attacked nnd ylcldtd 1 J per cent. Lossrs In the general market , however , did not exceed 1 per cent , covering Manhattan. Tin- ntsseo Coal , New Jeney Central , Kansas & Texas preferred and the grangers. Around dcllv- iry hour an Inquiry arose for the Industrial ctocka , and especially for Leather preferred , which scored a net train of 2 % per cent. The advance In this stock was attributed tn the coveringof short contracts. It develops lhat U lias been decided to rrduccr the executive com. inltleo from nine to flvo members , the oten to RO Into effect at the annunl mtetlne In Ftb- luiry. There Is good authority for the state ment that the payment of a scrip dividend willet ot receive any consideration whatever. Further more , when the returns for the year are tant Fully- collected , there may be a lighting chnncij Tor the declaration of the regular quatterly dlvl- lencl of 2 per cent on the preferred stock. The company la opening tanneries gradually , and jlllcws say the tuilnccs 1s Improving , both here ind In Europe , although the export demand I ; itlll light. Sugar nnd Chlcugo Gas rose % nni 1 % per cent respectively abov the low points. Tha rallrcad slums made small fractional nilna. Tha closing was llrm at unimportant ict change. , A decidedly ntronir tone was ap- jarcut In the Ivnd market. The business , though moderate , was well distributed. Transactions igiretfitej fl,408.000. The Iradrr. In the Im provement were ; Louisville , St. Ixmls & Texan wnto'Ji Ca and trust receipt ! . 4 per ctnli Oregon Mavlgatlou OrsU % J'.i pr cent , _ nj Ohio South- cm first * , IU r r ceil ' 1'iirei of Romnnior txinila vvcrs trr ulnr ft tlo ii > cnlnp , but Flir n l titiMWicnllr The * IM fojtw up MOW Evening Pout's tximlnn financial mhltgrntr Th stick markets werfnrtlve and Iniojnnt It dny , ln\r tm > nt mock Ending on chpnp innne ; peclnlly sir iK on Ihe bcttlnnlng of the dlvl Oi-ml announcements , tHyh nre favorable. Th demnnd for South American p vernmrnt * on Houth American railroad * , continue * The l u of a Chilian loan of I2oon.ooo In expected x > r Americans were dlstlnHln better. Hears nr covering. Regarded frc7ril'1ttit ! Investment pot" of view , the opinion here In still against Amer Icnns , bul the opInlonT consider thftt , given cnlm In politic * the Blip.of the new America Iran , If successful , nfMAfs a strong bull poln for speculation al prnirut prices. iRrle wer good on report * that yip stock of the reor ganlzed company will'bbl Issued the middle o Kcbnmry. The mron * , rlM\iln ( Austrnllnn mine continues The Paris artd Rerlln markets wer slrong , bul the former shows no slgna of i return to tha recenl activity. The following vrer * the closing quotations 01 the tending stocki of the New York exchanc today : bid. t offered. J ex-illv. The totnl fales of stocks todny were 1113"iS shares. Including : Amerlcnn SuRar , 23.100 : Amer ican Tobacco , 3.000 ; AtchlBon , 4 SOO ; llurllnelon , B,4no ; Chicago Gas , 7,200 ; IxJlllsUlle & Naslixllle , 9.000 , XllBsaurl Tncinc , 3.COO ; Hcncllnp , C.700 ; Hnck Ifiland , 3,100 ; Southern Halluay prcfcrrei ) , 5,000 ; Tmflcsneo Coat nnd Iron , 4,100 ; Leather preferred , 13,200. XCTV York -TIoiK-y 9Inrkct. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 15 MONRY ON CALI - Hisy at 2if5 per cent ; last loan , 2 per cenl ; closed. 2 per cent. 1'ltIMR MRRCANTII.U PAPnn-C09 per cent. STCIlLlNa iXCHANaU-Slend > . with actual business In biuikcra' bills ut 14 S05J4 SO'i for de mand , nnd (4 SIViiN ST i for Klxty days ; posted rates , $4 8804 89 and 4 89V484 90 > 4 ; commercial tills. mC" . SILVER CnnTiriCATES-C7c. 11AH SlLVLin C7V4c. GOVERNMENT HONPS-FIrm nnd higher ; stnlu bonds , Inactive ; railroad bonds , slrong. Closing quotations on bonds were ai follows : BOSTON. Jan. 13 C ill loans. C 8 oar cent : time loans. CW < 47 per coal. Cljjui ; prlaji for Blocks bonds and mlnlu ; Hn.irjj : < Snn Prnnclico Mlnlnn Quotation * . SAN FRANCISCO. Jtn 15-Tha offlslil closing quotations for mlnlu ? Btus.ci laity wjrJ ai fol lows : Silver bars. 07MS Mexiciti dillari , 03 a54c. Drafts , lfnt , pir.telerr.tp'us. pt- Ncw York Sllninc Quotntlonn. NEW YORK , Jan. 15. Taj following aM the clOHln ; mining quot Ulons : Bnlvvcr 7 Ontario 760 Choliar CO Onhlr. 1.10 Crown Point 25 Plymouth 20 Con. Cal. A. Va 210 ( JulcRsllvor 260 Deadwood UO Quicksilver pM..1650 Could ,1. Curry. . . . . Dl blcrra Nevada . . . 45 Halo&Norurosa. . UO tnndard ) & ( ) Hoinestako , . . , . , , . 2000 Union Con 44 Iron Sliver , 20 Yellow Jacuot 41) Mexican . . . . SB London Stock Unutntlon * . LONDON , Jan. Iff4 p. m. closlni- : Consols.m'y 107(4 ( Mexican ordinary. 1 ( > K Consols , aoo't. . . 107 C-1U St. Paul com 71 [ an.PaclQc nSH N. Y. Central 100 Krlo 1CH I'ennuylvanU. , , . . CJU Krlo'Jds 71 Heullnr 4(4 ( HI. Central 0(1 ( W Mex. Ucn. new 4u. 07K BAR SILVnn 30TW per ounce. MONEY % per cent. The rale of discount In the ofien market for iliort bills and three months' btlla Is 11401 5-1C [ > er cent. Forelun FlnnnHnl AfTiilr . PARIS , Jan 15 4 p. ni.J-Thre * per cent rentes , lOlf 5V4c for the accoUitlsfixclmnge on London , at 25c for checks. "V ( njj LONDON , Jan. 15 Thenmount of bullion tone Into the Hank ofllln liuid on bnlance to- lay was 25.000 Oold l .auutfd nt Uuenos Ayres lodny nt 22080 ; Madrid17 62 ; Lisbon. 25" ; Ht. 1'eterEbuw , 50 ; Athena , T7t Rome , 109 20 ; Vienna , 103. , . . / , 11ALTIMOUI3. Jan. * ] 5-fClearlngs , , | 3C95,2S9 ; balances , 16 2,056. . NEW YORK , Jan. li Clearings , 1100,604,411 ; jalancfs. 17.670219. a < 1'IIILADELPHIA. J - n.rit Clearings , 111 , 20- )74 ) ; balances , II.IM 514s o BT. I/3UIB. Jan. -Clearings , 14.115047 ; bal- inces , 14:5.447 ; moneyTWl > er cent ; New York : xchange , WASHINGTON , JanjiUrrTo'lav's statpment of ho oandltlon of the Irtvnury shows : Available ash balances , | 179,127t2 ! i Jgold reserve , | IC,704- ' MI/ 'OT. CHICAGO , Jan. -AjKlintst , IH.871.2J1. Money > n Wall stieet at 6 rjcl rent ; < m time , 687 per : vnt ; New York exchanm 'M < : ' foreign cxchango , itcady und unchanged ! bankers' ( London ) stor ing , M 6'J'i and 14 88. K HOSTON , Jan. 15.-Cl * rlngs , 114,387,971 ; bal- inct.8 , | 1C39,147. The trustees of the Ilnston and Montana Consolidated Copper and HlUer Mining : ompany today declaied a dividend of | 2 a bliart , layablo Februaty 24 nexfto stockholders of rcc- ird at the close of business January 21 , 1896 1'hls makes a total of dividends declared and > al < l to date of 13,723,000. JAYS NO TIIIHU TiilI FOR GIIOVBH. I'oIltleluiiM ut the N'utlunal Ciiitltul Jlccelve M titrulKlit TJ . NEW YORK , Jan. 15. A special to the Preso from Washington pays ; Word hau ieen received by the leaders at the head- juarters of tlia cities contending ( or the lomccratlo national convention that Grover Cleveland is not -to bo a candidate CCT a bird term , Tlilu Intimation was obtained > Y these who found themselves embarrassed a making argumenta as to respective ad- ot the west and cut for convention OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Another Light Day in Oattlo Receipts Stiffens Business Considerably. GOOD DEMAND NOTED FOR FEEDERS Price of rn < Cattle linn \ it ChecUcil the llriiicnt HORN Clnlii In Num ber * mill Price , Active. WEDNESDAY , Jan. 15. Receipts for the dnjs Indicated are : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Horses. January 16 1.019 4.U16 727 January 14 l.SOG 3,802 850 January 13 2,189 1.050 January 11 . . . .i. . 1.421 4119 20 January 10. . 1,7(9 4,320 IOC January 9 1,122 5,023 654 January 8 , 2,059 G,50S 374 DAY'S DISPOSITION. The disposition of the day's offerings of live stock was as follows , each bujer pur chasing the numbsr of head Indicated ; Cattle. HOKS Bhcop. Omnhi Packing company 21 CM The O. 11 , Hammond Co 3S7 SS8 Swift nml company 4W 572 Tlio Cuilnhy Packing Co , . , , , . , 14S 1.4S5 A. Hans , . . . . . . , i.ii 100 It 1 locker nml Degnn HamllUti & Stephens , . , . 24 Vnn nnl & Co 30 Ilenlon 20 Ilcclccr Hro < ICO Swift mid compnny , illrrct..i (8 Sinclair X. Co , O. It. , In 73 Hhlppcrs ana feeders , . , , 143 ' Lett over > 250 TMil l.CSG 4.010 723 CATTLE About the name number of cattle was received todny us ye lerdny , bul as compared with n vveclc ago there was a falling oft of 400 head. The light receipts and fair demand was In Ihe sellers' favor and served lo maintain prices. Hcally good fat callle were In very light supply , the most of the offerings being only fairish stuff , or such cattle as are selling nt J3 503(3 ( SO. The market was ten- Bonably active , and the offerings were all taken In good een&on at fullv steady prices Theri were fifteen or slxlcen loads of cows and heifers on sale , which mel with quite ready sale nt about yesterday's prices. Everything was sold In good season. Only a few stackers and feeders were offersd on the market , but they met with ready sale at stronger prices. The price nt which fit cattle are selling does not appear to have much Influence upon the feeder market at the present time. Ileprc- scntatlve sales : -unnr BTKF.IW. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1. . 72 < > $3 00 s..ios 53 co 1. US ) 3 23 8 , . . . 93) 3 CO 1. .1070 335 17. , . . 971 3 C5 35. .1232 3 40 42..1194 3 C5 30. . SOT. 3 45 1 . . .10SO 3 CS 30.a. . .1050 IM 20 . . .1271 3 C5 13. .1147 3 M IS. , . .1563 170 2. .IOC ) 3 CO 107..1183 370 10. .1014 3 CO 14.1210 370 6. .119-1 3 55 43..1522 3 70 6.s. . .1123 3 CO 13C . . .1320 3 7i s.i. . .970 3 CO 18..1201 3 75 3..1263 273 17..1043 2 75 15. . , . ! ' 43 2 73 2..1321 2 75 1..132- ) 2 75 2,0 ( 4il ! ! " 25 2 sn 4..1217 2 K 2 . . .1330 2 S5 27..1010 2 S" > 25 . .1047 2 04 4. . .lOVi 2 D ) . .1063 2 90 9. . . .1022 2 91) 4. . S77 2 HO IS. . .1178 3 00 1. . JIM 3 CO 11. . 3 00 3 00 1. . . . ! " ! 0 3 00 1..1IOO 3 0) 19..10-.3 3 lr. 1..1C20 3 23 1..132- ) 3 25 1..1279 3 25 2 . . .1000 3 00 1. . 830 3 00 5 . .102D 3 05 1. . ,1100 3 10 16. . . 994 3 13 G : . . 973 3 20 9. . . 23 3 2J 2..1315 2 C3 1..1230 2 C5 .12-0 2 G- .1(190 ( 2 73 .1010 273 .1770 275 .1390 2 75 .1470 2 SO 1..17TO 320 1..1570 3CO 1. . 140 4 W 1. . 00 4 04 1. . 200 4 CO 2. . 110 475 1. . . 230 SOO G 00 BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS. S. . , 406 245 1. . . , 700 2 CO , B. . . , COO 2CS 1. . . . I. . , SOO 2 CO E. . . , l. . . 700 275 10. . . . I. . , ese 300 4. . . . 3. . , r.w 300 L. . . 10. , 430 3 10 8. . . . 1. . SO3 15 1. . . . MILKERS J 1 cow and C..J 22 00 1 springer 24 00 1 cow nnd c. . . . 25 00 1 cow and c. . . . 26 00 " HOQSTh ro was n slight gain In hog re ceipts over jtstcrday , but not enough to cut any lleure. As compared with eWdncsdny of last week there was n falling : off In the run amountIng - Ing to almost one-half. They market was decidedly In favor of the selling Interests. In addition to the wnnts of the local packets there was a small shipping dcmind tliat added strength lo the situation. The market was active and a strong Cc higher , the bulk of the hogs going nt 13 67V4ST3 CO , ns against 13 521483 55 vesterdny. As high as J3 65 WUB paid for a four-load bunch of sorts averag ing cluao to 230 IbB , The pens wcro cleared early In the day , Representative Bales : No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 12 371 80 | 3 50 24 310 . . . 13 67V4 4S..if.i294 80 3C2V4 69 304 80 3 67' , . . , , . , . . 40 3 524 } CO 305 . . . 3 67'4 12 4C1 . . . 355 M 2b6 . . . 3 6714 68 312 12) 355 5 315 . . . 36714 C5 230 320 3 55 63. , SOO 200 367' , 57 S07 ICO 3 65 64 263 SO 3 57'4 2S 333 . . . 3CC 54 309 . . . 36714 24 3M . . . 3C5 SO 197 0 SCO " " 3 CS 62 210 40 3 60 ) ! ! . ! " ! ' ! SCC 53 323 SO 3 CO 53 283 120 3C5 C5 275 . . . SCO , . . . , . . . ICO 3 C5 CO 311 . . . 360 69 305 SO 3 C74 SI. . 320 . . . 3 CO 61 263 160 3 C7 < 4 67. . 297 160 3 CO 41 ! 306 160 3C7W 67 r > 7 40 360 09 256 160 3C7'4 76 164 . . . SCO U 274 40 3C7H 64 301 120 3 CO 47 332 IM 3 f,7'4 48 344 . . . SCO W 311 120 SC7W S3 214 240 3 IX ) 07 296 200 3C7V4 67..240 40 3 CO 54 " > . . . 3 C7 < 4 Ct 264 240 3 CO C8 245 120 3 t.7'4 64 SOil 120 SCO S6 351 40 3 f.7i/I 62 191 40 3 M 69 . . .276 . . . 3 57 Vi 70.2 . . . 3 M 6S . . .26S 40 3 C7'4 67 272 160 I CO SO 2611 120 3 t'7"jl 76 248 120 3 CO 19 2i6 120 3 U'b ' 61..278 80 SCO 50. , 315 SO 3C7K CS 247 40 3 CO 65f 360 SO 3 C714 as..2:0 so 3 CQ 63 270 ICO 3C714 Ci ) 257 SO 3 CO 64 SCS 120 3 C7'/4 71 ! 2.3 . . . 3 C2V4 C2 W..Z75 160 3 C7V4 57 251 . . . 3 6214 70 289 . . . 3 CJ',4 ' . . . . . . . . . . . 3C214 62 239 . . . 3C7V4 < H. . . 271 60 SCO ABSORTHD. M 2 3 C5 113.,223 : . , , 3 C3 CO . . .230 S CS PIOB-ODDS AND ENDS , 4 . 315 SO 3 47'/4 fl . 295 SCO ' 9 " 4J | . . . SCO C . 318 SCO SHEEP The rccelplB were liberal , bul the de mand being gwxl. everything changed hands and at steady prices. Representative sales : No. Av. Pr. ISO native ewes . . . . . . . . . JJ t90 145 fed western wethers . . . . . . . ISO 335 J10 fed western wctlurs . . . . 133 3 35 71 fed Mexican > enrllnKS . 83 340 170 fed Mexican yearlings . . 62 340 CHICAGO STOCK. I'rlecu Were StroiiRcr Umlrr the In fluence of an Active I ) u m mill. CHICAGO , Jan. 15. Prices were stronger under the Influence of an active general demand and moderate receipt * . Common to extra choice beevts were In demand at from | 3 25 to 14(5 , with the bulk of the sales at from 13 70 to | 4 40 , strictly tholce steers bclnc very scarce. Ex porter * continued fair buvers. Ilulchers' and canners' cattla were In limited supply and In good demand at stronger prices , caws und heifer * selling ; principally at from 12 to 1325 Calves W TH fairly active at prices much below last week's. Rather more activity has been devel oped In the stacker and feedir market , and prices have finned up considerably. Today's Kd taltM are ruther numerous , and eell at from ° Hoff recelptii today again fell below expecta tions , There was the usual active demand from Chicago packer * , and , at an avenigo advance of Co. IM supply was pretty well taken curly In tha day. common to choice selling at from 13 CO 13 13.90. with tales chlelly at from U CO to fj IS. Most of the pig * sold aboveIJ C5. and prime oneji sold about as high as cholcu hogs "Gov ernment * " and rough hogs void at from U to u 15. In sheep there was a fair slaughtering de- mum ! nit fried wer ltndy on Hie ln U ft from 11 to 12 CO for common , up tn frcm 13 M tn | ) .7 > for choir)1 to prime ihcep Wt stern Hie. i' ' vrrra In dcmnnil nt from II JO to I3C.1 , while commnn t i choice lamln Md nl frnm J4 to II V Rtcelpts. Cnttlo. 11,000 hrad ; hofin , 2 , CMO In. id ; ecp. 11,000 head. S ( , l.unln I.l c ST. LOt'lS. Jan. l . CATTI.l1trctlrtr 3'V > head ; shipment * . 1,0 head. Market tlrnilr. wllh K frooil demand for nil dtslrnhte Rrnden Native steM4 COIJ4 7S , fair to choice KhlppltTR leir , | 3.7C74 401 circled beef prailfs , | 1 r l . bulk of unlex. 13 2S/3 80 ! steen > , under ) , OW lln , 12.71 H3 SO , hulk of Mies. 1100(73 4J. MockeM and feeder * . 3W(7XM ; tiulk of ilw. } 2.23fl1 . TOWS and helfero. | 2.0 > ff3 M ; bulk of rnleo > 2 10if3 m ; canning cons , n : } 0223 ; calven , ! 3.7MK 23 ; bull" , mosll ) , I2COC2.CO ; Tcxn < steer * , grim. 12 f w S10J fed , I3WH400 ; bulk of pales. I3.3itf3.75 ; cows nnd hclfciK , | 1 Wf3.M. HOOd llecilpts , C.fO'l heat ; shipments. 2 1V1 hfad. MarkM lOa higher ; heavy , | 3 C5U3 ssj mixed. } t 408J.t ; light , J3.M 3.M ; bulk of salrfi , 1375038:1 , SHEEP Receipts , l.COi ) head ; hlpmrnt , none ! market llrm ; native muttofl * . } 2.Tf(3rO ; lambr , 13 2T04 60 ; ooulhrrn thcep , 2.2J 3. . iK CH > - I.lto Stock. KANSAS CITY , Jun. ISCATTLrRccelptu , 3 COO head ; shipments. 8 001 head ; mnrkol slninger ! Texas ftefrs , ! 280t1Ci ) ! Texns row , I200JJ3C I ; b f nerrr. 13 OOJT4 2 > : mllve cows , II 0 3 ! * > ; stackers and fecilcrn , $2 15Q3 65 ; bulls , llOOS-llccclptu , ll.DOO head ; shipments. 7iV ) head ; llchtR , hlsher ! heavies , * lrad > to Mronger ; bulk of Mlrs. H6WS 60 : heavier. K.104T1M ! packers , 13 Mfr.1 CO ; mlxnl. J3r i73 C7Hi lights , IJMC363 ; Yorkers , J3 t , i73 C3 | pigs , | 1 S0 < f3.r SHEEP Reiclpts. l.DOO held ; rlilinnontB , 100 head ; mnrkel tead > ; lambs , ncoijllO ; mul * ions , | 2 0-583 M _ York 1M o Stork. NEW YORK , Jan. l'-liEVES-Rpcclpls 2,106 head ; market oiicned slow , but closed linn ; choice steers | 4 M ; oxen , I2.00ff2.10 ; inMHini to gorxl , | 2.2ViT3 lOi choice fat nivvs , 13 C9 3.751 bull * I225O32S ! CTpoftK , 141Ji3M. SIIEiP AN1J LAMIIf-IliceliitB , 2 5S7 head ; common to prime sheep , 12 C'B3 ' * 3 ! chMco , 13 85r 4 0) ; culls , } _ ) lamb , common to choice , | 4 OOif 515 : cxltn heavy lambfl. 15 2 > vjf5 2J. Itoas-Ilecclpts , 10,684 hrad ; easier al | : .7CQ 415. _ Stock In Sluht. Record of receipts at the four principal mir- kits for Wolnesdny , Januiu n : Cattle. Hoes. Sheep. South Omaha . 1.6l'i 4.036 727 Chicago l.sifl 2'0i ) ) H nm ) Kruisas rily . l.fOJ 1,2(10 ( 1,5M Ht. Louis . 3 ( KM 8OM 1,200 Total * . 9,343 M,238 17,427 CI.CVKIiAMl MI'lT A CAM ) ) AT13. XVonlilot Arct-pt it Tlilril Term If ToniU-rcd Him. CHICAGO , Jan. 15. The Post's Washing ton special says : A demand having been made Informally upon President Cle\ eland for an authoritative statement at this time upon the third term pioposltlon , he has given It out that the democracy v\lll bo entirely safe tn proceeding upon the theory that ho Is not and w 111 not be a candidate. Ho has not put this statement In writing , not deeming It the proper tlmo for an epistolary com munication on the subject , but the announce ment has practically the force of a letter from the president , and It Is so construed. Thoss who speak for the president say that ho seeo an Impropriety In making a formal renunciation of a third term In writing now , but that ho has no hesitation In letting those entitled to the Information know that he must < not bo considered as a third term can didate. If the tlmo should ever come re quiring a stronger and moro explicit state ment of his position on that point , he will ghelt. That Is construed to mean that If the convention should gl\o htm a nomination he \\onld then go on record In n patriotic ut terance declining the honor. Whether the convention win take the hint and tender him the compliment of a nomination , just tc glvo him the chance to exploit his view a In a letter of declination , Is somewhat problem atical. The feeling Is at oad that ho would bs grateful for such an opportunity. JOHNSON oprosnu TO HAIIRISOY Inillniin ConprreNHinuii Announce * IIIx OpiioNltlon < i > 4 he Homo Mini. CHICAGO , Jan. 15. The Washington Post special says : Congressman Henry U. John son of the Seventh Indiana district has causeJ something of a sensation by coming out flat footed against General Harrison for tha presidential jiomlnatlou. He snya lie has carefully considered the possible effect of hh declaration upon his own chances for a ro- nomlnatlon and rc-elertlon to congtcss and has concluded that he would rather be defeated for congress tlnn sacrifice his self-respect by joining the Harrison chorus under coercion. Ho says flatly that Harrison Is not his first choice for president , and that ho will cxer- ciso-hls right to support any of the other great republican leaders for the nomination to that high office. Mr. Johnson's announce ment cannot fall to cause the liveliest kind of a sensation In Indiana , and It will un doubtedly be followed by a determined effort on the part of Harrison's friends to "throw him down. " WILL PUT OMAHA ON TIIC CIRCUIT Many StrlnirH of Fn-t Horncx to Ilncc the Comlnnr SniHon. CHICAGO , Jan. 15 , The directors of the Northwestern Association of Trotting and Pacing Horse Breeders held a meeting last evening. The program adopted contemplate ! ; an Innovation , when compared with former meetings. It was decided to commence the meeting with a horse show , which will start on Sat urday , Juno 27 , and occupy the flrst two dayo of the meeting. The association received letters from Pal mer J. Clark , secretary of Pactolus Park , Red Oak , la. , stating a western circuit , be ginning In May In Denver , had been formed and that the regular meetings \vould bo held In such cities as Lincoln , St. Joseph , Omaha and Rod Oak. CALUMET IRON WORKS IN THOUIILK StocUliolilers ) Axle for the Aiinolnt- ment of n Receiver. CHICAGO , Jan. 15. A bill was filed In the superior court today by Charles Pope , John D. Wilson and Freeman P. Roach , stockholders , asking that a receiver bo ap pointed for the Calumet Iron and Steel com pany. The plant , which Is located at South Chicago , Is one of the largest In the country , and has a capital stock of { 2,200,000. In the complaint It Is asserted that the company has a bonded Indebtedness of $400- 000 and a floating Indebtedness of $280,000 , $54,000 of this being back taxes. The com pany nan been out of business- for Bomo time , but the plant Is now In possession ot a new cotporatlon under a lease which the court Is aekod to set asldo as fraudulent , - f Acts at once , never falls , One Mlnutc'Cough Cure. A remedy for asthma and that fever ish condition which accompanies a. severe cold. The only harmless remedy that pro- dtces Immediate results. Hmnll Hank SuxpcuilH I'a > ineiit. MINNEAPOLIS , Jan. 16. The City bank , one of the smaller state banking Institutions of this city , suspended payment thla mornIng - Ing , pending on examination by the state bank examiner. The Institution has been known to be weak for some time. T , J. nuxton Is president and Fred A. Smith cashier. The capital Is $300,000 , The de posits at the last statement , December U , 1895 , were { 523,001 , loans and discounts $078- 787 , cash on hand and due from banks , $146- 393. Piles of people have piles , but Dewltt's \Vltcli Hazel Salvo will euro them. Our Free Letter reviewing the grain and Hock umrketi. will bt tent you dally on request. In the hope cf dom ing part of your builnen. Orders colh Itej for cah or on three to five point martin * J , R , WILLARD & CO Member * Chicago Hoard of Tl J , Nev. Voik Produce Exchange , New York Con * . KiocU I.'x chsnse IT Hoard Trade , Cblnsgo , 41 Ur New York. JAMES E. BOYD & CO. Telephone 1030. Oinnlin , Neb. COMMISSION GRAIN , : PROVISIONS : AND : STOCKS tom 111W Board of Trade. Direct VUTM to Chicago and New York. Ctueit--K ; nt ! John A. Warren A Co. P. P. SMITH. ( Tel 1JOJ ) B. M. BTANFOIID F' P. SMITH & CO. GRAIN : AND : PROVISIONS Room 4 , N. Y , Life BldiM Otuoho. Branch office ! it Fremont an4 Colurnku * . Al vder * placed on the Chicago Uoanl of Trade. Corr < poodentl Uvrartx , bupe & . Co. . Chi' cage ; tihrelncr. Flack & Co. , 6t. LouU. Ilefei to Flrit National back. Omah * . 1MUf > 1 > tMM \ * ( * t TPO P1JI PPTUn MRvST DbLlidAlhS vSIiLliGTLD right for the Ropubllcan Nomination Now ou ! u Etirncst , QUAY'S ' FRIENDS ARE IN THE MINORITY rite CoiiRtTHnlntinl nixlrlcln In IMilliur ilvlplilii S el cot lelo n < OK to tlio .Natlonnl Couvotitloii nt St. Jan. 15. Conventions wcro held by the republicans In the tl\o con gressional districts In this city today , at each ot which two delegates anil two alternates to the national convention nt St. I/nils wcro chosen , ns follows : First District Delegates , Israel W. Dur ham , Cdvvln S. Stnirt ; alternates , Congress man , H. H , Ulnghnm , Pcnro o A , McClalm. Second District Dclcgnles.Davltl H , Lnne , Hamilton Dlsston. Third Dlsttlct Delcgitcs , Alexander Crow , Joseph K. Lcmmer. F , u.th UUtrlct Dcleaatcs , AUxindcr Crow , Jr. , and Edvvnrd W. Tatton. Fifth District Delegates , David Martin , II. I ) . Hackctt. Of the ten iTclegntcB mentioned nbo\o , { our arc choBCii on nntUndmlntstrntlon or Quay tickets ; the other , six nro announced na "combine delegates. " In the Third district the Quay follow era bolted tht convention and held a separata meeting , electing State Senator Blvvood Decker nnd Henry Clay as delegates. The bolters cla'm to have n ma jority of the regularly elected delegates to the convention with thum , Including the regular chairman , The citse will probably have to he settled In court. In the First and Fifth districts .1 resolu tion was unanimously adopted , Instructing tha delegates to veto for Thomas 13. Heed for president. Mr. Martin , ono of the delegates to tha Fifth district , trald today , In answer lo n question : "I am for Meed , with McKSnley ; for second choice. " In the Fourth district convention the del egates were Instructed for Senator Quay for president. FOItAlCUH IS KOHMAI.I.Y ULliCTUDi TliitnkM the I.i-ulNlnturc for the IIoiioi Conferred Upon Him. COLUMBUS. O. . Jan. 15. The tv\o houses of the legislature today , In Joint session , con firmed their rcspectl\o nets of yesterday In selecting J. D. Foraker United States senator , his term to begin March 4 , 1S97. The sen ator-elect , being escorted to the hall of the house , was received with great applause , nnd addressed tue general assembly briefly. Ho said ho had como In an\\er to a call to accept the honor and to make the promise that ho would do all In his noner to fulfill the duties of the position. It enhanced his pleasure to know that ho had been first en dorsed by o con\cntlon of his party , then by 100,000 plurality at the polls , and now by a largo majority of the largest number of republicans elected to any general assembly In the history ot the state. He said ho was not elected by any factor of the majority. He would give all republicans equal con- y'deratlon. ' Ho then thanked the democrats for their many pers-onal courtesloo , promised to do all in his power for them that ho could con sistently do ; but he was n republican and be lieved In protection , reciprocity , advancement cf commercial business In American bottoms and under the American flag. Ho believed In the Nicaragua canal and that It ought to bo built at once. He helloveJ In bimetallism. The demonetization of silver was the greatest mlstako over made by the world. Ho would , however , have ono dollar as goad as another. Governor McKlnley followed with one of his Is most eloquent addresses , rehearsing For- , aker's history and raying that no man In the history of the state had over achieved such a position In the hearts of the people of Ohio. Governor Dushnell also spoke. Foraker spoke over twenty minutes and almost ovoy paragraph was followed with great applause. In flie IntercHt of CCM olaiul. CHICAGO , Jan. 16. A special from Wash ington says : There Is said to be a strong- movement among several prominent demo crats to hold the democratic national con vention In New York. President Cleveland , It Is said , favors this Idea. A prominent eastern member of the .com mittee , who stands high In the councils of the democratic party , says : "This movement Is In the Interest of Mr. Cleveland as a can didate for the presidency. If the convention Is held there , ho will be nominated , In all probability. " This same gentleman also says that It Cleveland should fall of renomlnatlon , efforts will bo made to have Secretary of State Olncy nominated. Mnrjlimil'd Soiiiitorliil liattlc. ANNAPOLIS , Md. , Jan. 15. The first Joint ballot for United States senator , resulted : Republicans , George L. Welling28 ; Charles T. Wcstcott , 16 ; Al Dryden , 8 ; Phillip Golds- borough , 17 ; James L. Mulllkln , 8 ; Sidney D. Mudd , 11 ; Robert D. Dlxon , 1. Democrats John Walter Smith , 21 ; Henry Page , 9. Patronize Home Industries Jljr iturclinnlnor Boodi niiidc nt the fol luMlnir NcbrnHkn fnolorlon. If yutt ciinuot fliid Tfliut yon ivnnt comniunl- ciite with tac iHiiiufiic urcrn an ta vi hut Uenlern humllo their goodii. I ' < HAGS , DUntiAI * AND TWIMS. DEMIS OMAHA BAG CO. Manufacturers of oil kinds of cotton und bur * Ian bagi , cotton flour sacks und twlno a peo- lalty. C14-6'.8-61B 8. llth 81. _ OMAHA -WREWING ASS'N. Car load shipments * made In our own rofrlg * trator cars , lllue Ribbon , Elite ISxport , Vienna Export , and Family Kxport , delivered to oil parti of city. _ OAHIHAOEH AND IVAflOm DRUMMOND CARRIAGE CO , put rubber tires and ball-bearlriK axles on their own make vehicles , and cell a top buggy ( or ICO 00 betides. Write themISIh and Ilarney , COFI'CC , SIMCKH , II(1ICI1VGJI ( O\V1UEIU ECC iCIlA'JI ] ) < dVlfE CO" Coffee Roisters , Spice Grinders , Manufacturer * dcrmnn Halilnir Powder and German Dry Hop Yeail. 14 and 1418 Hnrncy HI. , Omaha. Neb. S. F , OILMAN. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. C. E. Illacli , Manager. Omaha. ' inCN WOItKg. INDUSTRIAL ! * IKON WOKS Manufacturing and Repairing of nil kinds of rrathlnery , engines , pumps , elevators , printing pi tikes , hangers , Uiafilng und couplings 1409 an. 1408 Howard Kt. , Omahot PAXTON& VIERLING IRON W'KKS Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Work , Clenerul Foundry. Machine and Illackamllh Work. Engineers and Coniruttor for I'lre Proof llulldlnKa. Olllce und works ! U. P , Ry , and So. 17th itrttt , Omaha. ' Nioii.-'SvAToii/rihB SKIIVICK. AMERICAN DISTUICT TELE- GRAPH. The only perfect protection to property , Examine It. 'Hut thing on eartlu Reduces Insurance rates. 1304 Douglu Ht. _ KATZ.NI2VINS CO. Manufacturer * of M n' and Uorf Clothing. I'anti , Bhlrti and Overall ! Sol t U. Hill Bt. 8I11IIT KACTOHIICS. J. II.KVANS-NE KASKA SIIIIIT" COMPANY. Eiclu Iv cuitomblrt Ullcri. 'JUS