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THE dMAHA PAILY BEE : j JRSDAY , JAJKTUATiy 80 , 1890.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAI
There Wt\3 Plenty of Ball News in th
Grain Market.
WHEAT RULED MODERATELY ACTiV
Corn J li moil Sonic AVcnkiicntt I'.n
Kollcm Intf AMicnt , l t Ail
innceel ivltli t1\nl Cereal
) Vi-ry Unplill- . , '
CHICAGO , Jnn. iO.-Thcre was plenty of
hull news In the nrnln markets todny. It
did not come out until rather late , but It
had Its effect nrd wh ftt recovered nil Its
lost ground , closing Ic higher thnn yester
day's close. Corn nnd oats each closed
Uo higher. Provisions were weak and closed
lower.
Wheat rilled moderately nctlvc , but was
fiomcwhnt nervous ; a period of weakness
enrly wns due to the easier cables and the
larger deliveries In the northwest. 441 cars ,
which were 173 cars In except of those a
week ngo. The Nrvv York exports vvoto
light nnd Armour was said to be n heavy
seller , ns well as .many of the lending pri
vate wire houses , und longs llciul-
dateel lather freely. Then Thuman'M
report on the condition of the
Erowlnu wheat wai made public , nnd
ns It showed a lois In condition In
the nix prlnclpril HtntrH of nearly 4 points
nlnco January 1 , 10 points plnce December
1 , the market was quickly strengthened by
It. Thu more It wns discussed the more
Inllticncc It Bccrr.cd to Imvu on the eenbltlvo
nnd nrrvutis mnrkct. BhortH pot.alarmed .
nnd many of the rnrly Fclleis begun to
caver und u good Investment demand sprung
up , under which the market rapidly Im
proved , und before noon hud sold up 1H °
Troin the low point early.
On the advance the trndo became active
nnd broader and rnnnv of the selling opera
tors of yesterday boldly took the buying
plde. May whrat opened at about Jestcr-
ilay'n close , n.1Vc , fell gradually to from
63o to f3'4c , then reacted and went pretty
F iitcmllly to Gl' c nnd nt noon was Olc. The
market turned very htroni ; during the last
I ? bour on continued covering by shorts on
the repot t that 400,003 bu. had been taken
In New York for export. May fold up to
from Cllc to OITsC , out cnscd oft a frac
tion , finally closing steady at Gl' o.
Corn showed some weakness early , follow
ing wheat , but ns that cereal began to bulge
corn went In the same direction. Utislness
was flow caily , but shorts covered later
nnd tbo trailing was fair. May corn opened
fractionally lower nt 23&C , weakened to
29'/-c , but reacted Inter and sold to 304f ! ,
nt "which ptlce It closed.
Oats were vvrnk early , but regained the
loss as wheat went up. May opened slightly
lower at 20 > io nnd sold to SO'/ir. There was
n stronger tone during the last hour and
May sold to 21'c { , closing there. Some good
general business was transacted.
The provision trade was fairly brisk , but
luring the greater part of the day the
tendency was downward , owing to the
weakness In the live stock market. Near
the close a gooel elemnnel sprung up In con-
Rcque-ncc of the closing strength In wheat ,
The lowest prices were made early In the
day. Mny pork opened Itie ; lower nt JlO.OIi
to $10.00 , had n brcnk of 33c , but at the
close had recovered all the bulge. Lanl
closed 2Vfcc and rlbq 2V4c lower ns the net
result of the > day's business.
Th.o estimates for Thursday nre : Wheat ,
70 cars ; corn , 310 cars ; oats , 180 cars ; hogs ,
30,000 head.
The lending futures ranged ns follows :
Articles.
Whcnt.No.2
Jnn G2M (10) ( ) < r,2
fi'-'J * ( U lji ! ) < !
Mny ns
July - . . - U3U
Corn. No ' - ' . .
Jnn 28
Mny 30 HUH
Hlli
Sept
Coin. No. - ' . .
Jan 1B' <
Fob
May 20M 20 . m
Hil
July SON
Tnrk.porbbl
Jnn 10 US in ns 10 32
May 10 fa 10 : > 3 10 ll'Jh
July ID 70 SO 10 to 10 BOB
Lnrd.lflOlba
Jnn , . . . . . . B 07' < 70 6 on B 70
May G H7i ! 110 ' G t > 0
July U 00 02 u'oo 0 OS
tlritltlbs-
Jnn G ( > 7 ! < 5 02M B law
May 8 SSfc r -J7W B : i7H
July C t-'H 00 G 4L'K G . ' 0
Cash quotntlons werens follows :
PLOUIt Stcnily ; winter patents , J3.Mf3.CO
Btrnlghta , t2.Wf333 ; sprlni , ' pntcnta. J310W3.20
BprlnR ntralRlita , )2.40@2.7r > ; bnkcrs , $2.IOK2.33.
WllKAT No. Z sprlnir , G2SC3c ; No. 3 sprlnB
C2c : No. 2 red , COVJe67e.
COHN Na. 2 , 2Sc.
OATS No. Z. 19V4c ; No. 2 white , 20',421c ; No
3 white , 130204c. !
IIYE No. 2 , 39C.
HARLKY No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 21iQ > 37c ; No
. , I , SMKGc
Ni 'FLAX HnrD-No. I. 92 53c.
TIMOTHY SnnDI'rlmW.70. .
PROVISIONS Mep pjrlt. per thl. , $10.SOJO.ST !
lartl. per 1UO IM. . J5. ; ' .45f5.70 : short rlliB elilea
( loose ) , 5.12V4ffiU5 : ilry ealtcil shouklcrs ( lw\cd ) ,
4 ® 5c : hort ( .Par uldes ( boxed ) , 5W8 > GHc.
WHISKY DlHtlllers' llnlahea goods , per rail. ,
11.22.
HUaAIlS Cut loaf , J5.S1 ; granulated , $5.19 ;
stondnnl "A , " 5.CC ,
The following were the recelpti and shipments
today :
NEW YOIIK GENERAL MAHKET.
CIoHlnR QiiotndniiH oil ilic rrlncliuil
UoniniotlltloH niul StniilcH.
NHW YOIIK. Jnn. 29.-nx > Un-Hecelpts , 14.-
400 bblB. ; exports , 9,700 bbls. ; firm , with trade
chiefly In winter whent ; pprlnff wheat flours held
too high to nttrnct buyers. Minnesota patents
1X4503.75 ; bnkere , 118003.00 ; city mill patents ,
$4.1004.35 ; winter patents , J3.G5O3.73 ; eprlnff low
Rrades , 1.83i2.80j winter straight ) * , 3.40fl3.uij
winter extras. J2.C3 f3.00 ; winter , low Brail
I3.20C2.CO. H > o Hour , quiet ; Fupcrilne. I225n'75
lluckvvheat ( lour , dull ; I1.2001.S5 for spot and'to
HUCKWIlnAT-Qlllct ; 380400.
> cllow wcsterncholce'
HVE Nominal : slnte , 414c.
'V cCV UU" ! "estcrn > feeding
MALT-Sleady ; western ,
poit and decreased Liverpool stocks , nml ml-
vanccd vt-ry ehnprly In the afternoon 011 hfnvv
covcrlnif , ctlmulatnl by
rumors of largo export -
port purchaee and putllctlons of unfavorable
wcainer wrei ; ciosni jo net h Khcr : Jsnuarv
7SWc ; Mny. 70W < r71Uc , closing nt TlVie * '
CXUN-nfcelpis , 4S.kOO bu. ; exports , 3.COO bu
spot , easy ! No. 3 , 3 14c. Options opened sternly
nnd advnnccd on prospects of bail louils v\e t
with a further advance Inter In sjmp.uhy with
wheat ; clwed ' , i c higher ; JanuTv J5MW
JflVic , closliKnt SOKc ; Mny , 35 13.1GaC6 c. clcs.
IrtK nt 3GUc.
OATS HecelplB , Sl.COO bu , : rxports , 300 bu
pot , nulet : No. 1 , 2Jc. Options were quiet nil
dny , advonclnfir n little with corn , closing
UOl'8 Wt-nk ; slnte , common to choice
'
HIDKH-Dull ; wet salted , 20 to 25 Ibs lie-
I ) u CHUB A } res , dry. M Iln. , luo ; Tuxas , dry : i
to SO lb * . . t o ; California , 21 to 23 Ib > . , I4c.
KKATIIKH Dull : hemlock sole , Iluenos Ayres
light to heavy weights , 21c ; acids , 21O23c.
WOOIBteady ; domestic fleece. IJlfZJo ; pulled.
ISOZCc.
I'HOVIBIONB-Heef.-'steady ; uxtro India m ss.
18 ; packed. J9.0)89.W. Cut meats , llrm : pickled
hams. 8K&9c. I-ml. quiet ; closed steady ; western -
e-rn steam , clor J } ( J oiked ; January , $593. nom
inal , Pork , steady , but firm ; mesi..Jll.CK > ffn.j : .
sliort clear , J11.&W12.W ; family , 111. '
IIUTTEII Ile-celpw 7.300 pkg . Market steady
Creamery , HfrJlc ; Klglns , 21c.
G-tc.
Gtc.CIICR8K Itccelpts , 171 pkim. : firm ; state ,
larice. W10Uc ; small. 7 tflO ic ; part sklnn
JViUGo ; full skims. ZO3c , ,
1'UTnOL.nUM-WHik : United closed at J1.83
Md ; mined. 17.63 ; rhlladclphla and Ilalllmore ,
| 7.CO ; I'MUdelphla nnU Ilaltlmore In bulk , 13.10.
HOSIN Quiet ; strained , common to good , J1.6)
C1.63.
IUCE Steady : domestic , fair to extra , 3'jc
MOI.A8HK8 Firm : Nnv Orleans , cptn kettle ,
good to choice. ZSfJ7c.
MUTAL8 I'l r Iron , Irresular ; > ll.7SOi,75 ;
northern , I1I.058H.W. Ci > rper. tteady ; brcleors ,
Ko ; cxchanG . | 10. MMO U. Lad , stnul > ; biok.
era. S2.90 : ixclmnm$3.03. . Tin , easier ; ctinlts ,
IU.WJfl3.5a I'lotiu , falily active. Spelter , dull ;
domestic. K. nominal.
COTTONPBKD Olb Quiet and Irregular , with
priced nominal ; prime crude , ! < G23)ic ) ; yellow ,
oj prime while. 31gtic.
AVciol MurUut.
LONDON. Jan. . At the wool auction sales
today ltV27 bales WCTO offered , of which 1,000
bale * vviro vvlthdmvvn. A Koud svlecllon VVUB of
fered , and American buyera bouxlit freely of
tultsiil * crulco , their purchase * oti ount ny ( o
2,00) bates. German 1'Uycri rcr mott netlva
nnd liought nil mtrinfm. The horn * trade was
qnlft , Its purexi ! j belne chiefly cross breds , of
VThlch a coi.llal them w s offrrtJ. Followlnr
nre the cnlrs In ilclnll ! N w South Walert , 1,51 ?
tnlrfi ; pciturnl , fiKlls 4d ; rreaty , 6 auis IHd.
CJiiecn > land , 2.5M hales : scoured. In md&l * W ;
crcnsy. MSTls 34d. Victoria , 3.171 l < al < !
aruuMl 1i .Iffli 8ii.l ; grcSsy , CHflU'id. BcMth
Auitrntli. 1,003 balra ; Kren < y , 6'iifSil. fiwah
1th cr , 4ISvfn \ \ ; crtnsy , SViCTW. New /cnlnml ,
4,7W bales , ncoilrcd , 7't'lOls M ; Krcn y , 7010H < 1.
Oipe cf Oxd Hope nnil . Nntnl , 657 bales ; ecr.urcd ,
. , greasy , { _ .
ItoSTON , Jyi , 2 . Tflo American Wool ami
Cotton Jleporlcr will say tomorrow of Iho wool
Inide : The rales In the three principal mnrkfts
l.n\4 nmolinlefl this week to l.S35,7W Ibs. . 2,3 , -
7W Ihs. eif which were domestic. A c-twdernblo
number nf mnnufncturcis were In on Wednesday ,
but as 11 winia tl.o week may l e set down as
the uulrtest since New Year. Price * continue
ID bo very Mcndy , nnd the undertone of the
market Is Ury strong. The nRgtcgnle wool tales
slnc6 January 1 , 1831 , In Now York , Ilostnn nnd
1'hlludrlplilt nre a.m/iM HIS. The snlew this
week In Ilostnn have amounted to 2.ISO ( Ibs. ,
1,4C.7V ) ll , . being domeitlc stock nnd 1,211,000
Iln. f ( > ix-'gn. The sale * slnec Jnnuary 1. 1S56 ,
have amounted to 13MIKft Ibs. In the cor-
rei i > otidlns purled of 1st : they were 14,401,600
Ibs.
OMAHA Gi\iilAI. MAIUCI2T.
Condition of TriuUnnil QuotutleiiDi
mi Sdiplennil Knncr 1'roilucc.
The egg mnikct Is lower owing to the large
receipts , light demand nnd decline In the enst-
cm rnnikct , In fnct. It , Is not very easy to sny
just what the market Is , as there nfe ( O few
eggs moving. The open weather hns stlmulntcd
production In nil sections , while the consumption
Is unusually small. The market Is very law
ror this season of the yenr. A year ago nt
this lime eggs wcru belling for almost double the
piesent prlee.
The t/oullry maiket In also slow. A goid
mnny Hi go nnd conrsc ilrcs ed chickens or fowls
\-e arriving nnd me selling leery poor nd-
vuutngc , euotntlni !
1X(1S Stnctly freth stock , lie. .
Ilt'TTKH 1'nlr to good Block , rolls , 10c ! tubs , |
choice t fnncy country , 13WHc.
vj\I Choicefnt. . 70 to 1 9 llja. , nre quoted
nt CW7c ; lnige > nnd contse4ilc. . '
ClIDUSU DinifStlc buck , 11'ic ; Hdntn , pcr
iliz. , J9. , " , ' ) ; Club lniU3.1lb , jars , per doz. , J3.CO ;
l.lmbciRcr , fancy , per ib , ll',4c ; Ilwiuefiri , V4-lb. ,
jars , pcr dor. , J3.CO ; Young Americas , ll'.ic ;
Twins , funcjlie. .
lOULiTKY Uiecs l Clilckrns , CiT7c ; duckt ,
choice , DHlOc ; turke > s , ihnlcc , llii'l-c ; KCCIC ,
7fSe.
POUI/rilY Uve C. Jncobson of the Montana
Poultry Pneklng nnd Supply company , quotes
llvo poultr ) ' llrm and wanted at : Hens nnd
young ijostcrs , tillc ; old u'ocks , 21ic ; turkey
licnj , S'.lc ! ioung tuikey gobblers * " ' , Ac : old
Tom * . Cc : duckB , full feathe-red , 7c ; geese , Cc.
HAY Upland. J5X ( ) ; mldlnnd , ti M ; lowland ,
li.W : rye straw , J350 ; color makes the price on
liny ; light bales sell the best. Only top grndcs
Irlm : top prlceD.
IIUOOM COHN Kxlremely slow sale ; now
cinp , di-llvercd on Hack In country ; choice gix-cn
stlf-WDTklng carpet , per lb. , 2Vic : choice green ,
running to hurl , 2'ic ; common , l'c.
OAM12 Jnck snlpj , TCciiJl.Otf ; gnldcn plover ,
JL25 ; jnck rnbblts , per Ooz. , Jl.i fil.40 : smnll
rabbits. UOefiJLO- ) ; mallard ducks , J3 S0ff3.73 ; rcil-
heads , J3.730I.OO ; canvnMbnck ducks , J300JTS.OO ;
teal , blue wing , J2.00 J223 ; ( enl , green wing ,
J1.7.1W2.00 ; mixed ducks. Jl.7502.23 ; Cnnada gee e ,
JCOOB7.BO ; small Be < - J. } 4.iOU5.0iJ ( ; brants , J3.EO ;
squirrels , pcr doz. . C0073c.
I'lOIIONS Live , very slew ; dead pigeons not
wanted.
CAUtIFIX3Wnn 1'cr crate , 2.M3.00. or $1.50
01.73 per doz.
CAItHAGi ; California stock , per lb. . 2c.
1-OTATOnS Fancy native Mock , 30o : from
store In small lots , 30 7.13c : Coljrado stock COc
ONIONS 1'cr bu. , 23J40c. (
IliANS Hand picked navy , per bu. , J1.ro.
SWUET POTATOUS Choice stock. J2.75 pc
bbl.
bbl.CIJMjnr
CIJMjnr California , per doz. , No" 1 , SOc ; No
2 , tf > ci Knlamazoo. 2Sc.
MJIA linANS-1'cr lb. , Cc.
WATEll CllESS-1'er ! C-it. | case , $1.6031.75.
PltUITS.
.
YorkW2SB3K ) cholc
- ;
, - , - , - -
M-
western , J2MB2.75
; fnncy v\cstcrn. S3 00
CHANIICItUIUsljcrHpy. JS.73.
MALAGA OIlAl'ns-I'cr G-ib ) bbl. , J3.500C.OO
per Go to ,0-lb. srosH. , } 6.50'7.00. '
TROPICAL FUU1TS.
OnANGCS-Callfornla budded scedllncs
Mcsslnnn , $3.5004,23 *
2.2j X. 'LNAS , C1,0C | | ? IarBc , 9'"C ' > f. PT bunch , J2.0
; medium
sized lunches , J1.7502 00
MISCELLANCOt'S.
e c't TI"vS.M < 'c""m9' 3c ; B nnelniils , 20c ; cxtia
lects. Joe
. ; tlrnnc.i Sr CO.'H fclccts 27c' New
Ofk counts 30c ; standard liullc. per BnT. . $1.10
HONEY-rnncy white , per lb. I3c
MAPLE SYUUP-rivo eal. cans T each } ' 73
SnBCnj"r75.ller " ° * " " 2 ! enl. canns. faJS' ; tlunr
1 > uro fulcc > pcr ha" bbi3 ; pcr
KltAUT-Pcr bbl. . $3.73 ; half bbl.
" ' ? p ; California. 10-lb. boxes. p
DATES New Persian , CO-lb boxes ner lb
SKc ; fnids , 10-lb. ixjxci ) . per lb. c '
- cr >
tuo ' ' - Iias' eacl1
'
CO'COANUTS Pcr 100 , $4.50each Be
NUTS-Almonds , California , per lb. . ' medium
slzp. 10c ; Tarrairona nlmomli , per lb Inrito
' " ' ' 8c : English waliiuts
; ; 'S8c per
It. | , fancy Foft shell. 12c ; standards , nenjAc
nibcr ( . . per lb. . 10o ; pencnns , polished mMliim
lOc ; lart-e , 12c ; peanuts , raw , c',5c : roasted 7(7
74c } ; hickory nuts , small , per bu. , $1.75hlc'kon
nuts , larice. p-r , bu. . J1.30 ; black walnuts , per
UOI , ,
DnESPCD MEATS.
DEEF Good western steers. 400 to 600 Ihs
5',4SCc ; Bood cows nnd heifers , 49i3c ; medluii
cows ami heifers. 4'lc ; Bood fore-quar ere cowV
and heifers , 3'iS394c ; eood lilndqunrten cow
nnd heifers , 6C',4c ; cow rounds , t > c ; cow chucks
Slic ; eteer chucks , 404V4c ; beef tenderloins
flesh , 20a ; frozen. 17o ; beet rolls , boneless , 8'ic
; ! , ± ,
crsI1ciistcn : : : § : Cc :
1-OUlC-Drw.Bed lions. 4 c. pork ,0n , | c < .
spare ribs. 6'ic ; pork fhoulders. 4 > 4c ; pork shouU
dcis , skinned. 44C ; pork trlmmlnsi. 4c : tendci-
loins , 13c ; pips' feet , cleaned , pcr doz. . 53c
HIDES AND TALLOW
HIDES No. 1 green hides. 4c ; No. 2 gieen
hides , 3c ; No. 1 Brcen salted hides , B c ; No i
Brcon salted hides , 4'Jc ; No. l Breen ' salted hlil'pa
.
SHKEP PELTS-Green Kilted , each 23T60c ;
Brecn salted shcarluiK ( short vvooled e-arly skins )
pach 15c ; dry shearllnES ( short vvooled early
nklns ) . No. 1 , each , lOc ; dry Ehcnrllngs ( short
vvooled early skins ) , No , 1 each. Be ; dry Illnl
Kansas nnd NebrnfKn butcher wool pelts ner lb
actual weight , BSIGo ; dry ( lint Kansas 'and Ne
braska Murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual
welBht , 40Bc ; dry Mint Colorado butcher wool
pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 40G'c : dry nini
Colorado Murrain wool pelts , per lb. . nctunl
weight. 405c ; dry pieces and bucks , actual
weight. 4eSc ; feet cut off , aa It Is useless to
pny frclKht on them.
TALIX3W AND GIIEASE - Tallow , No. 1 ,
Vic ;
Krca
dark.
1S&220 ! .
HONES In. car loin weighed and delivered In
Chicago : Dry buffalo , per ton , $12.00014 , 00 ; dry
country , bleached , per ton , $10.00012.00 ; dry
country , dump and meaty , per ton , Jb.oOi78.OJ.
WOOL Unwashwl. linn heavy , G07c ; fine light
8S5o ; quarter blood , lOffllSc ; seedy , burr } ' aid
chaffy , 800c ; ratted nnd broken , course , 7C9c ;
catted and broken , line. CSi'Sc. Fleece washed
Medium , IBRlSc : line , 1401Gc ; tub washed , 1G7
18c : black. 6c ; bucks , Co ; tag locks ' , SJfSe ; dead
pulled , 50Gc ,
runs.
Dry Gouilii Murkot.
NKW YOIIK. Jan. 23.-In keeping wl h rr US
eporls there won HOIIIO Inquiry aa thu rrsult
t on Increased numtx-r of l > u > e-i and while
K-tter than avrraKe sales vrrt * concluded the
uslnem won not In proirartlun to the. attention
ztended. All kinds of cotton goodi , with the
rceptlou or LltachtJ shlrtlii , litrta la Ut
request , with f ncy cotton tuff < IcAdlnr. Cloth
Inir woolens \rer vry rtow , Printing cloth * In
hMtcr demand , with MIC * or 75.CW pleca ) .t
SHe. i f
FALb niVETl , Ma . , J n.Prlnt cloths ,
quiet and steady at Sc.
STOCKS AND nONDS.
Siicciilntlrc Movement In Securities
AVnii Xot of Sprclnl Intercut.
NKW YOIIK , Jnn. 23. The speculative mwe-
mrnt In slocks today wns not attended by finy
news or a general bearing , ami the widest
fluctuntlMu that were recorded were unex
pected , except In so far ns professional manipu
lation wns concerned. This wna especially true
of Sugar , which by far outranked Any or the
6ther lending nctlvo stocks in point ot activity
nnd ndvnnce , nnd or Tobncco , which came cc-
end In both re pects. There was not even n
vestige or goMlp tcgnrdlng either of the stocka
mentioned. The larger percentage of business
wni In the Industrials , only three ot the rail
road list , St. Taut , llurllhgton and Heading , re
cording noteworthy totals London was not much
of n factor bci'ond moderate selling orders. The
Initial prices were- generally nt slight cohccs
slonn from > e < itcidny' closing IlKiires , nnd In the
e-arly dialings pressure was noted ngnlnst the
gtangera The tone of the market soon changed
to positive strength , and , undtr heavy pur-
elmwi ror both accounts , ndv'nnces cvcurred In
the nctlvc list. Hinging up to 2 per cent , with
the conlers. Tobacco , Sugar and Bt. I'aul lead
ing. Tile movement In the first named wns duo
pilmar.ly to the prevailing Impression that tha
olllclnts contrUIIng the grvnl nnthrncltc prop
erties have determined to put an end to the do-
inoinllzntlon which has oo seriously sffected lev-
tnua In the past two > enm. Careful nnalvsls
of the Itendlng report of operntluis for Dcct-m-
her. which wns published jcsterdny , lesulted In
estlmntes nf decldeil Improvement In the re-
tuinn or nil the anthracite companies. The pub
lication cr the ptellintnary nnmml report or the
Delaware M Hudson Cnnnl company foil lint ,
probnbly because the ncvVs ha been discounted.
Among the speciality , Minneapolis & St.
Louis lltst preferred rcse 4 per cent and Minne
apolis ft St. Louis second piefcrred 2 pcr cent
on favorable exhibits of earnings made public
today. Consolidated dns continued Its upward
couise , rising 3 per cent , to 13j. This llgurc
rccmds a rise Cius far this vxeek of ll'i per
cent , Other Clas stocks have nlso scored re-
nmrkablo gains ; Mutual tins Is tip 10 per cant ,
Standard common 3 per cent , nnd nqultnble 2i !
per cent , Tlie > innk nnd Hie In Wall street re
gard the -strength cf the Fecuiltlej as alimxt
prcxjf iwiltlVo of the reported Impending consoli
dation or nil New York Intercits. The execu
tion or realizing ciders nnd the selling for for
eign nccount , previously noted , caused recessions
nfter the ilrst hour , wiping out most of the
eaily Improvement.
Chicago Ons was , unfnvoinbly affected to the
extent of 14 per cent by rumora of nn ndvcrsa
decision by the stnto nuthorltlet of Illinois en
the consolidation question. The elenlnl of the
re-port was followed by practically a full recov-
oi y In Its price In t'.ie lale tnullng. An oisler
tendency to the mnrkcl for dry hides and sole
leather was nllefrcd to be the teison for n. dr.p
nf 1'4 per celt In Leather pn-fe-rred. The los
In thin Instnnce wns also fully nindc up Inter.
Sugar wns Inken In hand by the agent of the
| wol and milked up to ICS't , ns ngnlnst KK i ,
the enrly low point. The bUvj'nncy In the stock
Imparted svmpathctlc strength lo the general
mnrket. St. I'aul advanced to 72 ' 5. and North
ern Pacific prcfeired rose 1s ! pr cent 01 In-
creviscd earnings for December , and the hnlf
vcnr. The decision of the supreme couit fixing
the juilt > dlctlon of the vnrlous judges In the
litigation was also a factor. The closing tone
wna easier on realizing sales , but th ? losses
were fractional , aside from Consolidated Ons ,
which left off nt > esterdnj's closing price. Tnc
tnllwny bond market was lc&3 active , but dls-
plaicd nminexs. Northern lacine Issues moved
up 'iffS'.i pfr cent. The nggregite dcnllngs were
tl.M.vm. Governments ruled llrm nnd higher.
The livening 1'ost's London Hrtanclnl cable
gram snys : The Mock markets were leas nctlvc
todny , but of good lone , especially for Invest
ments. Consols sold at 10S. Americans were
quiet , with a spurt after business hours
on support from New York , They closed nt the
bcht. There were further .purchases of bonds.
Probably nt least J50),00 < ) In go'.d will be shipped
1 1 New York tomorrow by the Majestic , but
the matter Is 'kept rather quiet. It Is believed
that notno gold Is belntr dispatched from France
and Gcrmnny direct to New York , but I cnnnot
conflim this. The Paris nnd Her I In mirkcts
were steady.
The following were the closing quotations on
the leading stocks of the New York exchange
toJny :
The totnl fa\ei \ of stocks todny were 221.672
shnris. Includlnu Amerlcun Susnr. 114X ; To-
Imcco. 23.700 ; Atchlbon , 1,000 ; Burlington , 12.OX ) ;
Chicago Gi , 11,100 ; Lonir Islaml traction , 3,80) ;
l.oulsvlllo Nnuhvllle , 7,1W ; Mnnhnttan , 4.CHI ;
Ontario & Western , 3,300 ; Headlntf , 16,800 ; Itoclc
Island , SWX ) ; St. I'aul. 18,000 ; Southern Hallway ,
6W ) ; Southern Kallvvay preferred , 3,500.
New York Moiu-y Mnrkvt.
NEW YOIIK. Jan. 20. MONCY ON CALL
Hasy at Wljt per cent ; last luan , 3H per cent ;
closed. 3 % per cent.
1'HIMR MRUCANTILC PAIM3R CSS per cent.
STKni.ING EXCHANaiJ-Dull. with actual
business In bnnkrrs' bills nt t4.8SiiQ4.SSti for
demnnd nnd 14 87B4.S7',4 for sixty ila > s. 1'ostol
ratca , tt S7'/iQ-I.SSVi and J4.S3HI 90 ; commercial
bills , 4.M',4.
SII.VIJH cnUTIFICATES-G7',4CGSc.
It AT , UIf.VI-1 , ft7ltr
Sun FrnuclHuei .lllnliiK : Quotations.
SANKHANCISCO.Jan.'JO. The olllal il clohlnif
nolalluna for uiliiliuHtouliu toJiyvvuru an fol-
OVVB :
Silver baraU7K3 ; Meixlan do ) lira ,
Ight itraflu , par , toluraphlo. p.ir ,
An lUKt-mmtnt of 5o a share has been levied
n Blher King. _
I-'I mi lie-In I Affair * .
Jan. 29. Exchange on London , 8
LJitb * 4lght , 20 ruirkii 41 pfg.
TAIIIB , Jan. 29 , 4 p. in.Three per cent
rrnici , 102f ZJVio for the account. Exchange on
Condon , U 2c for checks.
LoN.DON , Jan. 23. G ld 1 * cjuot4 today at
Dumofl Ayrra at 21 . & { | MnllrM. 17.C2 ; Ufbon ,
JS : St. Petersburg , BOi Alheni , 7J ; Ilomt , 105 M :
Vienna , 10X The amount of bullion Rene Into
tha Dunk of England on tnlancc today , 6,000.
Kc\r York
NEW TOIIK , Jnn. 2o.-Tflo followlne nro tlio
closing mining quotation ] ) : . }
Dulwcr lu Ontario UOO
CliollAr , CO ( Tfilitr. I'M
Crow M Point. . . . . . ' . ' 0 I'lyuiotith 2000
Con.Cftl. A Va. . . . i'.il ) quirttsllvcr ISO
Dondtrooel 00 Uulcksllvcr PM..1C50
( Jonlcl ACurry. , . . . 47 * le-rft Ni-vneli 40
Hale & .NororosB. . luo Slnml.inl Con Ilio
Humcstnka 200 Union Con 43
Iron Silver , 15 Yellow Jacket. . . , 41
Mexican 00
Stoclt ( tiiotatloii * .
LONDON , Jan. 20.-4 pVi. clonlntri
Consols , m-y..ll7 10-10 Mcxlcin onlln.iry. It *
Consols , ncc't.,107 lo-ltl Si. I'ntilootn 7 W
C.in. rnclRc. . . . . . . . fjS N. Y. Central 100W
Krlu 1CH
Krlo''ds 7Sk llofldln ?
" ' ' ' ' '
III. Central IHij Mex. Ojn."ric'vv'4s' . . Co'
llAIl SII.Vin-5Wd per ounce.
MON1JY M per cent.
The rnto or discount In the open market for
short and three months' bills Is "ttJlR-lB per cent.
Fliinitclnl Notun.
DOSTON. . Jan. 29. Clearings , 112.4MiM ( : bnl-
nnecs , } 1,3IG,9S8.
11AITIMOIII3 , Jan. 23. Clearings , 2.G34,193 ;
balances , J'27,237.
NKW YOIIK , Jnn. a.-Clcnrlngs , S3,9GO,2I2 !
Ifllruicx * , } r , C03G54 ,
rilIIAIii.l'IIIA , Jan. 2) ) . acarlngs , (9.I1W-
BIS ; balances ,
ST. LOUIH. Jan. 23.-ClenrlnBS. 3f ! > 9.M4 ; bal
ances , JSta.SiO. Money , G S per cent. New York
exchange , Boo premium bid , 7Bc ackrd ,
ClIICAOO , Jan , . ' . CIcarltiKJ' , J12.427.C9r. Mon y
on call steady at G pur cent ; on time , C07 per
cent. New York exchange , Z5c. 1'orclgn ex
change , unchanged. Hankers * sterling ,
St. IOIIN ! Gcnernl Market.
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 2a.-riXUU-IIlBher , but
quiet ! patents , > 3 6T.ff3 G3j extni fancy , J3.3033.40 ;
fancy , J2.805T2.90 ! choice , J2.605T2 Co.
WHIJAT KulurcB opened dull nnd weak nt n
slight decline ; later shorts began to cover
nnd prices advanced , the close- being strong ,
? i r' c higher thnn yesterday. Slot dull nnd
llrm ; No. 2 red , cash , G71ic ; No , 2 hatd , C2o ;
January. G2ltc ; May , CSijc.
COUN ruturcH declined nt the opening , there
being considerable pressure t sell , but advanced
later with wheat and cloied nHc higher for
.May nnd July , with others stindy. Spot easier ;
ND. 2 mixed , caih , 25 < 4c ; January , zy&c ; May ,
27 > 4c ; July , SSUc.
OATS Kut u res easy and loner enrly , but
milled nnd closed higher with other grains ;
spot steady : No.2 , cash and January. ISJic ;
Mny , 205Si20)4c.
HYII-CJulel ; SGc
COIIN MI3AL ll.30t71.3S.
1IIIAN Scnrcn nnd llrm , 4J ! c enst track.
FLAX snnu-Quict ; s-c.
TIMOTHY Hnii-J3.0)fl3.GO.
HAY Ch-'ci * grades , ttcady ; low grr.dJs , easier ;
prairie , JS.OOiSS.45 ; timothy , JG.Wfl3.oO , this
Hillf.
liCiaS I owcr : fresh , lOHc.
I'OULTHY Quiet ; turkeys , 9JIS'ic ; chlckejia ,
T7Hc : ducks , S'.iSOc ; geese , BCSUc.
.IIUTTKH Steady ; creamery , 154i22c ; dairy , 10
WHISKY J1.22.
LKA I ) Stronger , J2.77H. Spelter , quiet , J3.70.
1'ItOVISIONS-I'ork. loner standard
; mess , Job
bing , old , JIO.12',4 ' ; new , Jlo G2VJ. I ird , lower ;
prime steam , J3.M ; choice , J3.GO. Ilacon , boxeil
Bhouldcra. J5.50 ; longs , JG ; rll , JG ; shorts , JG.23.
Dry salt meats , boxetl shoulders , J4.75 ; longs ,
J5.50 ; ribs , J5. 2"i " ; shorts , J5.75.
HIICniI'TS Klour , 3,00i ) bbls. ; wheat. 8.000 bu. ;
coin , 32,001) bu. ; outs , 23,000 bu.
SHIPMENTS Flour. 4,000 bu. : wheat , 12,000
bu. ; corn , 3,000 bu , ; oats , 16,000 bu.
I.lvt-rpeml MnrkvtN.
LIVnHPOOL. Jan. 20.WIIEAT Spot quiet ;
dem.-i.-id poor ; No. 2 red winter , os Sd ; No. 2 red
spring , , stocks exhausted ; Ni. 1 hard Mnnltiibn.
5s 7'id ! No. 1 California' . ' fa Sid. ! Futures opened
Him. with neai- and distant' ' ' positions Ud lower ,
but Inter reacted and cloied reny with prices un
changed from > esterdny. business alwut e < iunlly
distributed ; January , 6s 7'd ; rcbrunrj' , Ca 7iel ! :
"arch , April , May and June , Cs 7 d.
COHN Spat dull ; American mixed new , 3s 2d.
I uturea opened easy with' nar nnd di'ftn.-it posi
tions Uel lower ; closi-d qitlet with March ' { d
equally distributed ; Jan--sr 3s 5jei ; March. 3s
MA"IT' ' , ' ' 3s 2Ull ; Mny.'nndrJunc. . 3s 2 d.
I-LOUIl Market firm : demand fair ; St. Louis
fnncy winter. 7a Cd. r '
PllOVISlONS-H-icon.s , drill ; demand poor ;
Cumberland cut , 28 to 30 IDs. , Sis Cd : short rll .
23 Ibs. , 2,1s ; long clear , llghl. 18 to 45 Ibs. . Ifn ;
eng cle-ir. heavy. IT .Jus. , 27s Gd ; short clr-nr
backs , light , U ILc. , 27s Cdshort ; | clea.1' middles ,
heavy. C , Ibs. . 27s ; clear ' Ixllles , 14 to 1C Ibs. , Sis :
shoulders , square , 12 to' IS IKs . 27s. llnmt. short
cut , 14 to 1C Ibs. , Us Cd. Tnllow. fine North
American , 21s 3d. Itcef. extra India mecs , 758 ;
prlmo mws , KSs nd. a'orkj prime mess , line
western. 53s 9d ; prlm meiB. meillum , 47s Cd.
Lard , dull ; prime western,20s 3d ; refined. In
palls. 30s. f <
ClinRsnX.sti > ni1y ; > nlTrm'in < -mwHrnte ? ' finest
" 'moilcnn , .white , ! 4Cs : ' linest Arrierlcan , 'ooloied ,
4Cs. i | .
ntJTTnn FIne t United States. 03s ; RJO , ! , COs.
OILS Turpentine spirits. 21s. CottonfeeJ oil ,
Liverpool rellne-d , 17s Cd. Linseed oil , 29s. Pe
troleum , refined , Sil.
linntlOLIIlATOH IIGKF Forwjuarter , 3 d ;
hlndqunrter , R d.
HLBACHINa POWDnn-Hardwood , t. o. b. ,
Liverpool , 7. ' '
HOI'S London ( Pacific coast ) , 2 Cs.
ColTe-e Mnrkot.
NHW YOniv. Jan. 29.-COrrUD-Optlons
oprncd steady nt from C to 15 points advance ;
ruled r-ctlve but easier on foreign buying nnd
local celling , the latter Increased by a further
decline In spot coffee , closed cn y nnd generally
unchanged to G points net decline. Snlra , 24.000
bags. Including1 March , } 12,4o < ffl2.CO. Spot colTee ,
United States stock. 250.170 bags ; nflont for the
United States. 1,3.000 bags ; totnl visible supply
for the United States , 425,170 bags , against 602-
975 bags la t > enr.
SANTOS , Jnn. 29 Dull ; good average Santos ,
nomlnnl : receipts. 3.000 bags ; stock. .ISC.OOO bags.
HAMIlUna , Jnn 29 Steady ; ! 4@ & jiftr. net
decline ; fnles. M 0 Ings.
niO , Jnn. 29. Dull ; No. 7 , nomlnnl : exchange ,
9 3-lGd ; rccelp's. 4,000 bacs ; cleared for Euiopc ,
2.O10 b.ogs ; stoek , ? 43 000 Ings.
HAVRH , Jan. 20. Closed steady nt 91flf ml-
vance ; sales , 37 Mt bans.
Tole < le > Orniii Market.
TOLHDO , Jan. 23. AVllftAT Higher : nctlvc ;
No. 2 cash and January , 71ic ; May , 73',4c ; July ,
G9c ,
COHN Active ; steady ; No. 2 mixed , 27'/c ; No.
3 mixed , 2GV4c ; Mny , 30'/.c.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 mixed , 20c ; No. 2 while ,
21c ; Mny. ! 2c.
HYIDull : No. 2 cash. 41c.
CLOVnit Sunn Active ; steoily ; prime cash
and January. J4 40 ; February , J4.43.
ltncniI > TS Flour. BOO bbls , ; wheat , B.OOO bu. ;
corn , 14,500 bu. , ; oats , 1,000 bu. ; clover seed , 428
bags.
8IIIPMRNT8 Wheat , 15,500 bu. ; corn , 3,500
bu. ; clover seed , B17 bngs.
KIIIINIIN City MnrketH.
KANSAS CITY , Jnn. 23. WHIJAT More
nctlve but unchanged : No. a Inrd , G34e ! ; No , 3 ,
M5.rc ; rejected , S5S42c ; No. 2 red , 74c ; No. 2
spring. G2fjG2'Je : No. 3 spring , 50jGOc.
COltN UO ic lower ; No. 2 mixed , 23V-fl23Ho ;
No. 2 white , 24c ,
OATS Steady ; demand not strong ; No. 2
mixed. IG c ; No. 2 white , 194e. !
IlYi : null ; No. 2 nominally , 23c.
HAY Weak ; timothy , JlO.OOeil.BO ; prulrle ,
> t ( ) 7.00.
W1TTKH Steady ; creamery , 17S19o ; dairy ,
13015C.
Uaas Quiet , Inactive , 12Hc.
Cotton Miirk > t ,
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 29. COTTON Steady ; mid
dling , 7 1-lCc ; tales , 400 bales ; receipts , 1,150
halts ; HhlpmcnlH , I.1C2 hales ; stock , 75.781 bales ,
NKW OULHANH , Jnn. 2 . COTTON Dull ;
middling , 8c ; low mliMIIng , 7c ; gootl ordlnaiy ,
77-lGc ; net receipts , G.T29 bales ; gross receipts ,
G.5K4 bales ; experts , to tlio continent , 3,9)0 biles ;
coastwise , 1,074 bales ; fnle ? , 1,300 bales ; Btcn.li ,
3i8,97 < > bnles. 1
NKW YOIIK , Jan. M.-COTTON-Qulet ; mid
dling , 8'ic ' : net recelpln ; 11,313 baled ; gross ic-
celpts , 7,295 bnUs ; fonntiiloil , 1,890 biles ; tulcs ,
510 bales , all spinners ; stock , 189,954 bales ,
pnoniA. Jan. 20. COHN Hauler ; No. 2 , 2Gc ;
new No. 3 , 25Vtc. I'lit 10
OATS iay ; No. 2 wJillp.l ! > c : No. 3 w-Mte , 18c ,
HYK-rirm : No. 2 , Iftljl/ttc.
WHISKY Market elAhitX ] nnlshed g-vids , on
the hauls of J1.22 fur hlHh .nines.
niCKIIT8.-Corn. 7 < , Wll'U.j ' oals , 44,400 ) > u. ;
ryt. none ; whisky , 223 igqljVtieat ! , 3.WI bu.
SHU MKNTK Com. 4S. ( > * ) hu , ! oats , BO If ) bu. ;
i > e , 1,200 bu. ; vvhUk > . 0 Fal- ' wheat , 1.2W bu.
MINNLiAl'OI.
January
On (
57V4c
FIXJUH-Stiady : lir t .patents , J3 2MJ3 40 : do
mestic takers , J2.BO ; export 'bakers , 120)02.45.
NKW YORK , Jan. ? i.UiHlIOAIl-Flrm ; salfs ,
3.BW tons Java. ! i test. , ill1 3ic , ex itore. Ile-
tlnul. iiuld. > " ' [
IX3NDON. Jan. . SUQAH-Cnne nnd beet ,
llrm , unchanged. 'V
Dulii'li Wlirnl Mnrkt-t.
DULUTH , Jnn. 23.-WHKAT-Illgher ; No. 1
Imnl , ruth , W5ic ; January , IVAe ; July , CJ ci No.
1 ncthcrn , cash , BSKu ; January , BS c ; Muy ,
CSlic. To arrive. No. 1 hard , B9 c ; No. 1 north
em ,
'KrUe-o Wheat ( luiitiitloiiN.
HAN FItANCISCO. Jan. ZO.-WHKAT-Qulet ;
December , ll.lSfc ; Mny Jl.15 4.
Permits to vvecl were Issued yesterday to
the following parties ;
Kama and address. Ago.
Jacob Olmr.ilfl. Omaha , . ; . 65
Huclicl Mayrovlch , Omaha . , , . , CO
John Specht , WushlnKton county . 33
Mra Barbara Uaucr , Washington county. 29
IMmunel p , Howe , Table Ilock , Neb . 33
Mury VigftrB , Omaha . , . . . . . . 23
John N. .Mumicl , Lampasas , Tex . 45
Harriet Ann llulicy , Omaha . K
Chatle > s W. Anderson , Omaha . 30
Nelly Hyde , Omaha . , . 21
Fred Johnson , Omaha. , . , . . . 33
Blerld Gareiuon , Omaha. . . . . . 19
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Trndo Controlled by Conditions at Kansas
City and Chicago.
VERY FEW KILLING CATTLE OFFERED
llnyrrn UttnnlmonNly llenrluli nml n
Tea-Cent Decline KoIliiTm
Ilrciik In I'rlcc
1'rovlnlonn.
WEDNESDAY , Jnnr 9.
Receipts for the days Indicated are :
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Horws.
January 29 . t. 1,491 4,129 .
January 28 . 1,071 3,759 474 37
January 27 . . . . SGfl C90 471 .
January 23 . 814 2,411 212 .
Jnnunry 24 . 1,012 2.421 3.9 ! .
January 2.1 . 1,17:1 : 3 , ! > 23 fid .
January 22 . 2,690 0,437 523 H
DAY'S DISPOSITION.
The disposition of the dny's offerings of
live stock was aa follows , each buyer put-
chasing the. number of head Indicated :
Cattle. Hotp.
Omaha Packing company. . . . . . . . 17 710
The G. II. Hammond company. . . 223 1,123
Swift Co . . . SltU 774
The Cudahy Packing company. . . US 1,311
H. Decker & Degnn . . . 371
J. b Carey . 73
Itenton & U . -13
Cudahy. Knnsnn City . 31 .
Chicago P. & P. Co. . Neb. City . 1C1
Shippers and feeders . . . . . 217 3
Left over . 1,200
Total . 1,123
CATTLE It was another day of light cattle
tlo receipts , only 1,491 head being icportcd
In the yards , as against 1,071 yesterday and
2C9 on Wednesday of last week. Of the
cattle here , close to a third consltted of
feeders , so that the actual mir.iber of killing
cuttle on sale was very small. Chicago re
ported 1G.OOO , lOc lower , and Kansas City
came slow with 5,000 on sale , so that there
was not much encouragement to be had
from other markets. The result was a slow
and lower market on killing cattle at this
point , In fpltc of the light receipts.
Some of the handy llttlo cattle , which
Just suited the buyers , did not sell much , If
any , lower than yesterday , but the buyers
were all very bearish on the heavy cattlo.
It would be safe to quote the latter fully
lOc lower , and as salesmen were reluctant
about making the concession , the market
waa slow from start to finish.
Uutchers' stock was In very light receipt ,
only twelve to fourteen loads of cows nnd
heifers being reported on sale. Under or
dinary conditions such light offerings ought
to have made an active market , but the
buyers did not appear to need many cattle
and they were In no hurry to nil orders.
In most cases they were bidding fully lOc
lower , and the market was dull. A good
many of the cattle were not very desirable ,
but In some Instances Falesmen who hap
pened to have desirable stuff did not think
that they had to take oft much from yes
terday's prices :
The feeder market was In very good con
dition. Yesterday the Uemannd was good
from the country and speculators were en
abled to close out the most of their hold
ings. This morning opened with good In
quiry from the country and that made spec
ulators all nnx'oud for cattla again , and they
bought the fresh receipts at good strong
prices. Representative sales :
STEERS.
n CATTLE.
COLORADO.
No. Av. IV. No. Av Pr
3 feeders. . , . 733 2 C3 4 feeders 1011 tun
22 feeders..1016 295 17 ifwra ? " . " 947 360
MILKIMtH AND SI'llINOnnS.
} cow nnd cnlf.25 00 l cow nn l calf..J28 BO
1 nr nKer. . . . . . . 23 00 1 cow nml rnlf. . 30 00
1 Bprlnner 23 00 l cow nnil cnlf , . 33 00
! ? * ? " ? ' fresh rcc ; llits of IIOKB numbered
4,123 head , ns nealnst 3,769 yesterday nnd 6,487
on , Wednesday of last week. In mldltlon to the
fresh receipts there \\ere 1,200 hogs on tale that
were carried o\er from yesterday
The conditions were nil n alnn the selling In-
forests. After nn unusually rapid mUnnce that
has carrl l t.ie mnrKet from I3.4J5T3.W up to J4.00
< H. ) < > wllliln t o weeks n reaction took place
> t < tpnlBy ami continued toilny. I'roilrlona brcke
badly nnd mnikela nt all other points were
corrcrpondlnKly lower. The renult was n break
of nlxiut lOo from > estcrday's Into market. The
hu > MH would tnko the IIORS nt J3 WiM.03 nnd
thut wns nlwiit nil they would do. thoujth there
was n | 4 top. SaUfmen were Blow t cut lo-wo
and like ycntenlay , the market wna n drnB from
start ID llnlKh. At Iho close there were Bllll
about l,2Ji ) lions u/iKold , nalesmen rffuslnir to
nccipt thu jirlcca offered , HeprtsentatUe sales :
Mo. Av. Bh. I'r No. Av Sh Pi
78 141 . . . J3E5 CO. . , SI9 . . .130'u
II 310 . . . 3 t > VA W , . . . ' 230 161) 3 U
52 200 160 3W ) B9 .TO 44 39 $
303 . . . 3 DO kit
B3 259 M
1
ass so aw B : : : : SG .t ? rl !
61 2 0 . . . 3W & ) , . . . . . Ml SO 3
& : : : : : . IS 1 % isg :
Sg : : : : : : : : . ! ! 5 g
( .6 201 80 3 UO 67 2',2 . . S foi
B3 850 . . . 391) ) 70 2 , " , ) SO 3 ( !
74 155 KO 3 0 M -411 M 3 WJ.
05 211 12) SSO 67 . .2 . 4) ) 3S5
63 26" , 120 380 43 S40 W 305
71 2S1 60 3M 61 M SO 393
73 2-17 SO 380 B2 2',3 IS ) 303
B3 301 b ) 3 ! ) . . , , . . , . to S 93
55 291 (0 390 , . , , , 60 3 OJ
2S 217 40 3 DO M .275 . . . 3 J5
W 34S SO 3W 73 2- . ! . 3 W
12 181 . . . 3M 61.,2 5 40 303
10 2 . . . 300 C2 , , .310 SO 303
61 303 80 3 00 17 , 237 . . . 305
48 251 200 SOT 71. 233 ! ! ! 31)3 )
106 301 210 300 C < l J253 ICO 3115
68 , . .272 . . . 3W 73 M . . . 3 3
M 297 W S9 M , , , SU3 . . . 3 3
2S ,2S4 . . . 3S > J 39 213 . . . 393
21 410 40 3 00 ffi 2)6 . . . .103
68 , . ,231 . . . 380 40 237 40 303
10 ttJ , . . 3K'A ' 73 113 . . . 303
24 Z72 . . . 3 W4 1H 2t2 123 383
10 ! 74 SO 3.,2' , ' < i 60..203 . . . 400
C4 271 . . . 3 02' ' < 77 , 217 . . . 4 00
64 Z'A 86 3 P2'i 65 , 211 40 40)
(9 tCS . . - : ZViVi 71 246 , . . 400
I > IQ8-OIUS AND KNDH.
1 U ) . . , SO ) , . . , , , . . 4) 3 C5
2 465 . . . SCO , . . , , . , . : . . . 3
, . , , . . . . . . . 375 S ,233 , , . 3(3
1 410 . . . 375 S ISO . . . 30)
1 42) . . . SSO 7 07 . . . 3 irt
1. , , 4U ) . , . 3 S ) C 218 . . . 3W
3 , . , SCO . . . SiS 4 2D5 , , , 300
& 0 . . . S S5 3 233 . . , 3(0
3 200 . . . S S3 7 267 . . , 3 M
6 3J2 . , , 385 4 217 . , , 300
3 246 . . . 3 65
Hlinni' There were no fruli rrcetpla and nn
holdoiera on I lie maiket. There U n fair ( it-
manil for dcBlruLlc rnuttono , at atx > ut uleuJy
price * .
Hhrep men nro talking now thut the supply of
hi-cp In Ihu whole country U somewhat smaller
than It was a J ir ago. At the tame lima It Is
clalimil l.iaC there are moru htcii on feed thai
ever before , and that for that riMNm there will
be no ihortuKu la the Hupuly of mutton durlnjc
1SOS. It 1 * eip < ; ctxl that th 1\f \ run will occur
durlnc the ntxt four or n e tnonni * . r.i Urn
tittp on fr J will IM marketed not Inter than
Juno. _ _
CHICAGO MVIJ STOCK ,
Cnlllo Hcrlii Were S
I.nrncr Thnn L'ntuil.
ClIICAOO , Jnn. , Cnttl receipts were nonie-
whnt larccr thnn usual , nnd In wnnuone' !
Iho markM wns weak nml lower tod.iy. Salts
of common to choice nnllxc dti fd t > ecf nu-1
shipping steers wore made nl from | l.W to l. 0 ,
with extra entile Inl-Rfly nMitlnnl nt from J4.TO
to M.7S. lliilchcm' nnd c nnrr < < ' flulT met with
a \ry BCKH ! demand , price. * tullnc Kenn-nlly
stcndy. u ml cow's nnd helftrs n > ! d piluclrnlly
nt from ? 2 to } 3.23. Calves were UK iln 111 small
supply , ami hrudtflit fully p > c\lou prlt'os , a
few Koine ns high ns | o.23j The utorkcr nn.1
feeder trade WHS rnther llfilit. the tulliiK
prices weit ) Kfiitrnlly InoKfd uptn hy cnumry
hujcis ns lee high. T xni entile were numcnms
nml fnlrly nctl\e nt lorter jnlcc * .
In hOR- ) there wni n Kieniiy Incn-nccd run to-
OAJ- , und the llbrwi nrterlng < forced u fuilhcr
ik-cllno In prices of from Bo to lOo. Sn < *
drngKC.1 nl from II to M.30 for commnn to choU-e
diMXeslh \ trndlMft chlelly ut ficin tl.li to Jl.Ji ,
nml thei * wns. every Indlcnllon that tt lilrcc
nuniluT would be cnirliM o\cr ngnln. IMR nnd
culln Jokl nt from 12.73 to H..O.
In sheep the Impraieintnt In prices policed
yesterday wan chrcXed by tinUJ's liberal fupply ,
and sn'.efl were rnllirr plow nt a dfclltio of nbout
lOc. Cummon to choice native sheep wio ml-
nblc ut from K.51) tti > 3.M , with the bulk of the
nalcs nt frvm J1 to IJ ftV tcins sold nt from
J3.25 Ui 13.50 , jenrllnes nt from JJ.75 to 14 , nnd
LimUi ut frutn J3.M In $4.75.
Ilicolpti ! Cnttlc , 14.0CX ) head ! ht > cs , 53,000 hcndj
cheep , 15,000 head.
New V r IHLStuck Markot.
NH\V YOIIIC , .Inn. 29 lIKttVKS neeHptp , 1,300
lH-.nl i miikct r-pcned steady but dull for cows
IIR
nViiij poor To"jirime. . $5' ( > JfS.23 ! cxtia Jirlme ,
IS 3.1. *
sitnir AND I.AMIIS neo-ints , 8,421 head ;
a'.tl\o nnd 10 i1Bo hlKher ; sheep , ordinary to
prime , $3 O6fi4.12'.4 ! lambs , common to prime ,
i4.M05.uO : extra , | 3 ( A
HOtlS llccelptp , 9,033 hcnd : barely MrnJy ;
common to heavy , choice , light pigs Included ,
KIIIIXIIH City I.lvc Stork.
KANSAS CITY. Jan. . CATTM2-Ilocolnu > .
6,200 head ; shipments , 2,700 head ; mnrkct slow ,
weak , lOo lower ; Texas steers , J2S05T3.BB ; Texas
cbws , J1.7.1B323 ; beef steers , J3 134f4.M ! native
cows , Jl.Win.IS ; stackers nnd feeders , JJ.75ff3.70 ;
bulls , JJ.2103.00.
IIOC1S necolpK 10,500 head : shipments , 700
hci.il ; marKct Bfil5o lower ; bulk of naloa , J3.SJP
395 ; heavies , J3 305J4.W ; packets , J3.Sj0l.10 :
llglitn , J3.COffl.00 ; Yoikcis , US304.00 ; pigs , J3.43
.
SHKCP Hecclpts 2,400 head ; shipments , 2.0W
hcnd ; slow hut steady ; lambs , $3. ! > 5f4.50 ; mut-
toni , t2.OOflJ.S3. _ _
St. I.oulH Mve Stock.
ST. LOUIS , Jan. 29.-CATTLU-llecelr.ts. 3.0
head ; market barely steady ; native beeves , J3.23
f4.75 ; cowa nnd helfeix , Jl.S'HID.CO ; stockcts nnd
feeders , f2.OOS3.75 ; Texas steel ? , } 2. 04.0) | , RIIU < S
and fed ,
11OQS Ilecelpts , 7W ( hiad ; market lOfflSc
loucr ; heavy , J3.90ff4.20r mixed , J3.SOff4.15 ; lights ,
J3.S3ir4.10.
Sliuni' Receipts , LOO ! head ; market weak ;
natives , ranee , J2.50D3DO ; southern , J225ff325 ;
lambs , J.3.234I4.BO.
Stock ill
Record of receipts nt the four principal mar
kets for Wednesday , January 29 >
Cnttlc. ITofrs. Sheep.
South Omaha . 1,494 4,129 .
Chicago . 16,010 33,00i ) 18,000
Knn-wj City . . . 5,200 10,800 2,400
St. Louis . . S.OJO 7,000 l.CO )
Totals . . . 25cai , 54,923 2UOO
SUPIIU.ML : COURT SVILAUI.
School District No. 1. Hnrlan County
against Bishop. Error from Hurlnn county.
Aillrmeil. Opinion by Commissioner Irvlno.
Flntllngs of fact reported by a. referee
stand In the same position ns the verdict
of a jury ; and In reviewing the action of
a district court In rettlnK aside such n re
port the same rules will bo observed as
In reviewing nn order setting aside a ver
dict.
2. The granting of a now trial Is largely
within the discretion ot the trial court.
A stronger showing Is required to reverse
nn order nl'owlng n new trial than to reverse -
verso one denying It.
3. Where an action at law has been re
ferred this court will not reverse nn order
of the- trial court setting aside the referee's
report nnd allowing a new trial , when the
referee , failed to report ur.y finding on ma
terial Irsuea presented by the pleadings.
4. A court of record lias the Inherent
authority to amend Its records so ns to
make them- conform u to the ifiicts. This
power extends , as well to supplying om's-
Klons ns to correcting mistakes ; and In the
exercise of the power the court Is not
confined to an examination of the judges'
minutes or other written evidence ; It may
proceed upon any patlsfactory evidence.
5. A record disclosing a stipulation for
the continuance of a cause and a peremp
tory order of the court dismissing It at
the same term , the judgment of dismissal
cannot be reviewed In the absence of a
bill at exceptions or matter of record dis
closing the grounds of the court's action.
City National Bnnk against Thomas. Er
ror from Adams county. Alilrmed. Opinion
by CommlEsloner .lrvlne.
When a bill of exceptions has been
quashed It cannot bo afterward cons'dered
for any purpose In the case. Jones against
Wolfe , 42 Neb. . 272 , fol'owed.
2. In reviewing a judgment on petition In
error without a. 1)111 ot exceptions , this
court is necessarily- confined In an ex
amination of Instructions to nn Inquiry
whether the Instructions given could under
any circumstances bo properly plven under
the pleadings. Tlip refusal of Instructions
cannot be reviewed.
3. The repetition of a proposition of law
In the court's charge Is not reversible er
ror unless It be made to appear that the
defeated party wns prejudiced thereby.
4. A party entitled to nn estoppel need
not In all cases formally plead the estoppel.
If the facts constituting the estoppel are
In anyway sufficiently pleaded he Is en
titled to the benefit of the law arising
tl-erefrom.
5 Possession of Instruments- negotiable by
delivery Is prlma. facia evidence of owner-
G. A person purchasing negotiable paper
from president of n bank , with a guar
anty of payment executed by the presi
dent , IH justified In relying on the presi
dent's representation that the paper be
longed to the bank ; ana the name is uouni :
by his representation to that effect at
least , where the transaction occurred In
the banking house , nnd while the presi
dent wns apparently engaged In perform
ing his duties as such ofllccr.
7 , Certain Instructions examined nnd hel < :
not erroneous as applied to the case under
consideration , _
A. 0. Hartley of Magic , Pa. , writes : "I
feel It a duty of m'.no to Inform you and the
public that Dewltt'a Witch Hazel salve cured
mo of a very bad cane of eczema. It also
cured my boy of a running sere on fcla leg. "
SiirliiKi-r Tlrril of lllx Plficc.
ST. LOUIS , Jnn. 29 , A special to the Re
public from Sluskogecn , Indian Territory ,
Bays ; It Is stated here , on excellent author
ity , that ex-Congressman William M.
Springer , judge of the Indian Territory
court , has grown tired of his judicial duties
and Is anxious to return to the cant , "lour
correspondent 1 Informed that Judge
Springer Is nn applicant for the position of
general nollcltor of the Ilnltlmoro & . Ohio
tallroad , the place recently vacated by John
K. Cowan , elected president of the rond. It
IH stated here that Judge Springer has
written to several Influential friends In the
government , asking their Influence to heir
him Into the law department of the Daltf
more & Ohio.
Dovvltt's Little Early Risers euro Indigos
tlon and had breath.
HBAI/l'Y MAHICI3T.
INSTRUMENTS placed on record January
29 , 1890 :
WARRANTY DI5BDS.
W. T. Ornhnm nnd wife to Mattlo
Itoyn , lot 2 , block 1C , Bedford I'lacc.J 1
South Omaha Investment company to
1' . L. Hughes , lot 0 , block. 3 , Mc-
Gnvock & O'K.'s add . 700
Cnthno Kennedy to Jorgeri Jorgeiifen ,
lota 11 and 12 , block 8 , Dwlght & L.'H
add . . . BOO
C. B. Hulbert und wlfo to C. M. Arns-
den , lot n. Preston ft W.'H add . 1
George Van IJoek nnd wife to 13. K.
Lemon , lot 2 , block 7 , Omaha View. . l.SOO
J. A. Latpon to J. W. Cnrr , lot 14 ,
block 4 , I'ulmnn Place . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Mary Ilastis to John lmis , w * A of lot
2. block 251 , Omaha , n of ti line 27-
16-13 . . . . . 2(0)
Q. 8 , Nason to 13. S. Dalley. c 33 feet
, of n 92 feet of lot 3 , block 12 , Omaha. 2,000
13 , A. HPIIBOM , trimtee , to lienson Land
company , lotH G to 15 , block 1 ; lota
7 , 8 , 10 to 30 , block 2 , Highland Place ;
lots 1 , 3 and I , block 81 ; lot < , block
74. Hcnron . , . 3U > 0
Same to Fame , blocks Ifl. 101 , 102 , W
und 101 , Ucmron . 10,000
Same to came , various lots and blocks
In Ilenuon . . . . . . . . . . . 20.000
Hume to Ha me , loin 16 und 1C , block 2 ,
DrlKb'x' 1'luco ; lots 7 nnd t * . block 3G ;
lot 3 , blork 41 ; lots 8 and 9 , block 77 ,
lienson . . . . . . . > 1
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS.
Mutual Investment company to J. K.
Vila , lot 24 , block 7 , Douglas add. . . . 1
J. L. Pierce , receiver , to E. P. Darrow ,
lot 8 , block 45D , Grand view . , 1
DEEDS.
Sheriff to Mutual Invculment company ,
lot 21 , block 7 , Douglas add . 4K )
F. J. Stafford , guardian , to It. C.
ISvuns , lot l , block l , Plainvlew. . . . . . 0
Total amount ot transfers
\vii.ii DOOM TIM : STATIJ IIIUSICI.Y.
South Dakodi'n Honourcm in lie 8y
tfiitntlinllSet KorOi.
StOUX KAM.S , Jan. 29. ( Special. )
Thomas II. Brown , one of the cxccutlvo com-
mlttco of Ilio iccently oipnttlzcM South DA-
kotn Immigration association , reports that the
work of ndvcrUdng the state Is to be pushed .
with vigor. The committee wilt hold n meet-
lug In this city , February 12 , nml will then
formnlly mlopt plans , It la already prnc-
tlcnlly decided to Issue a map , which shall
accurately distinguish the four natural
Kcolcgle.il dh talons of the stnto and clearly
ahow their varied characteristic * nnd re-
sources. Thesa four , divisions nro the Sioux
valley , which comprises tha eastern anil
southern counties of the stutc , nnd which In
really n continuation of Iowa , In character ,
the artesian basin , which compilsca the Jim
and eastern Missouri valleys , the cattle belt ,
which consists of the rich grazing lands west
of the Missouri , nnd the mlncc.lt belt. Col
onel Drown has been ordered to prrparo
this map and to report on It at the next
mrotlnR.
The first thing necsfsnry was to raise sufH-
clont money to carry on the work , nnd nn
assessment of JOO for each ft,000,000 of as
sessed valuation ns madcton each county.
The committee has practically decided to
Issue a pamphlet , which shall at length de
scribe the advantages and resources of each
of the grand divisions. The matter for each
district Is to lu prepared by the residents
of each and submitted to the executive com
mittee , who \\lll revise It , leaving out any
discrepancies , and equalizing the space be
tween the sections. As many of tlicso
pamphlets will bo Issued as the funds will
warrant.
The committee will nlho call district con
ventions tome time. nc\t month , nnd will
urge each district to tnUc up the work of ad
vertising separately. In about n week an
edition of 50,000 copies of an address will bo
Issued to the people , outlining the Intended
work of the association , and calling for popu
lar subscriptions.
Im fit-lime Promptly Cured.
S. T. Wiley , a well known school teacher
at Olbbcn Glade. Knyctlo Co. , IM. , saya : "I
am very much pleased to teellfy to the
cfllcacy of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy , ona
bottle 5f which I purchased of James O'Nell.
cf this place. It give me prompt and per-
nanent rollof from a severe attnck of the
grip. Slnco then I have used It whenever
attacked by any throat trouble , nnd It has
iluaya effected a prompt cure. " For sale by
druggists.
Winor IVIicnl lit Good Condition.
COWLES , Neb. , Jan. 2D. ( Special , ) Win
er wheat throughout this section of < the
stale appears In good condition , though the.
weather liaa boon uniformly dry , n late rain
having put the soil In very fair shape , nnd
the mild , open winter having reduced danger
of freezing out to n minimum.
A McKlnley club will be organized at this
place In the near future. The matter Is
being agitated , and a largo membership Is
assured.
A considerable amount of adverse crit
icism la being expressed by stockmen In re
gard to the now rates on live stock In
augurated by the railroads and In effect from
January 1 to the Omaha market. Kansas
City Is seventy-five miles mora distant , but
under the new tariff , which does not change
the rate to that point , Omaha Is at a disad
vantage of from $4 to $6 $ per car ; to which
Is added an arbitrary switch charge of $1.50.
The nudlcnco assembled at the regular
meeting of a literary society , four miles
north from Cowlcs , Saturday evening last ,
were treated to an Impromptu fistic en
counter , In which the president , Peter Hill.
accepted the urgent though unsolicited In
vitation to "come- out of doors , " Issued by J.
P. Sprinkle , a colleague of Hill's on the de-
bat ? . The center cf interest was Immediately
transferred from tli3 Venezuelan controversy ,
which had been the subject under discussion.
to the more hostile preparations for war.
The building was quickly evacuated , and a.
very pretty two-round bout was pulled off. In
which President Hill scored many telling ;
points. Sprinkle retiring In confusion.
Acts at once , never falls , One MInute Cough
Cure. A remedy for asthma nnd that fever
ish condition wnlch accompanies a severe-
cold. The only harmless remedy that pro-
It.rcs Immediate results.
Home Industries
Ity iiurcIiiiNlnp : ponil * iniulo at tlic fol-
lo vliiK JS'oliniMkii fnctorloH. If yon ,
cannot flml ivliat you mint coiiinmul-
cutc with t.ie iiiiiiiiifticlurcra nil to
v > lint ilenlom Iiiiiullu their
DAGS. llCni.Al' AND
BEMIS OMAHA HAG CO.
Minufacturere of nil kinds of cotton and bur
lap bnRs. cotton Hour encks und twine a spec
ialty. GU-C:6-G18 S. llth St.
OMAHA BREWING ASS'N.
Car load shipments made In our own refrig
erator cars. Illue nibhon. Hllto Export , Vienna.
Export , and Family Export , delivered to all parts
ot city.
_
COFPEC , SPICES , HAICIKG POWDER.
"CONSOLIDATED corFEiTco"
Coffee Iloastero , Bplca Grinders , Manufacturer *
German Bul.ltiE Powder and German Dry lion
Yeast , HH and 141G Hnrney Bt. , Omaha. Neb.
FLOUIt.
S. F. GILMAN.
Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour.
C. B. Dlaclt. Manager. Omahs ,
IHO.AVUIIKS. .
DAVIS & COWGII.L IRON WORKS
Manufacturers and Jobbers of Machinery.
General rrpnlrlni ; a specialty. 1601 , 1W3 and 1C.01
Jackson street , Onmnn , Neb ,
INDUSTRIAL ! * IRON WOKS
Manufacturing end Repalilne or all kinds ot
rcaihlnery , engines , pumps , elevators , printing ;
presses , hangers , shafting and coupllnga 1409 anii
1408 Howard Kt. , Omaha ,
PAXTON&VIERLINGIRONWRKS
Manufacturers of Architectural Iron Woik.
General Foundry. Machine and Illackmnllh Work.
Engineers and Contractors for Fire Proof
D-jlldlngs. Olllcc und works : U. P. * Hy , anil
So. 17th street , Omaha ,
NitiiiT WATCH , nnn sunvice.
" ' ' " " "
"A'MERICA'N""DISTRICT "f ELE.
GRAI'II.
The only pel feet proteclfon to property. Examln *
It , Ilcst thlnB on earth. Ileduoes Iniuranc *
rates. 1304 Douglas St.
SIIIHT FACTO It I IIS.
J. II.EVANS-NEIJRASKA SHIRT
COMPANY.
Eicluklve custom iihlrt tallcri. : C1S Furnum.
Our Free Letter
fleviewlnc tha Brain and slock markets , will b *
sent you dally on request. In the hope of destrv-
Ine part of your buslneis. Orders solicited for
cash cr on three to five point marj-ln * .
J , R , W1LLARD & CO
Members Chicago Hoard of Tftat , New York
Produce Exchange. New York Con * . Htock Us.
chcnzt. 17 Hoard Trade , CMruxo. II Uroadway ,
Nen'York.
JAMES E. BOYD & CO.
Telephone lOIM ) . Omaha , Neb.
COMMISSION
CHAIN , JPROYISIJSS : AND ; STOCKS
X.K > m HIM Hoard or Trade.
Direct nftn to Chicago and New York.
( .ttletf > ra < Aents ; John A , Warren * Co.
Cold Stocks and Properties.
Sure ) nml Nnfo Iiivraliiu-iiU fur
Iui-Ke > mill Small Iiivi-HiorM.
Wrlto us for full Information. Statistics
maps , tic , , furnished fiee. '
Thu Mvulit-iii InvfNtiii'l t 'o. UliluiiKO , lift
I. . D. KNiii.ANL : > , Manager.
liought anil cold on commlaalon.
Investment Co. , Colorado Bprlni ; . Cole ,