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    ( i THE OMAHA DAILY ItEE ; FRIDAY , JANUAHY 22 , 1807.
COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL
Dullness in Wheat Pit Enables Scalpers to
Depress Prices ,
ST , LOUIS CASH SALES ARE QUESTIONED
OiltoiCrrriilN nnil I'rnvl-doiiH o llotvii
nllli Win-lit , ( 'di-ii ClUNliur Oni-
Icm or nnil Untn
I'ii\vur.
CHICAGO , Jnn. 21.-Tha dullness which
f.uv.iiltHl In Ihn wheat mnrUct today ion-
ilired It cany to ileprcM price * . Healpora
teak uilA'antaga of that fact and the Mi. ; '
n.iilon clourd at n tie decline. CiiMo * were
vi Ic nnd some doubt wns expresxeil an tu
tl , truth of the reported big oath busIncM
ui St hoiil * . Gibe ; ninrkut * were aino
Ak . . . . ' -JIM dfdining Vic , oats nbout Vic
in. 1 pi-o\l-don 2li0Se.
\\lc it stnrtcd weal : nt 'rom 70"ie to 7Dic
for May. an compared with SO'.MjMiVic ' yt -
Uid.iy .iftcrnoon. It w.x * kept on the. run
until It got to 79 4c. which it reached In o
Aiiy fitmlntiioA from the opening. A
\ \ Kinln , ' factor W B Ihc IiUvrpool cnli'o.
v hleh i'-ported that market a shade easier ,
mtwitri..iullnff the advance of nearly yc
( ' . r tind iy before. This Indlltoicnco
inn- Hn-illHli buyem wi : dlNOonrM liiK to
, , | . i i. : n.d IIM u good dcnl of long wheat
Aim < in i'd ovvr lartt nliht In Iho expccta-
tl ii th.ii l.huipuol would come blKher , when
It f.nlc'l to do MO the.ro ' .MIS five Iliiulibi-
IU n and lower pi-lees. Another illsrouraif-
III1 ; piece of litwava the denial by Sit.
J.ul - of Ibei rn * ) ! bnclnea.i there , Avhlc'i
i i given so much Importance ycsUenhiy.
H" < nc : idvlcpB from there SL'ld ' that Instead
oflO.i'i.o ' bu , huvlug bet-n botmht In two
< r > .M tlie ti.inwm-iloiifl were u-ally 200TU ba.
In thfidny.i. ' . There AVIIM another dlspak-h ,
l\ \ however , which not only nlllrincil yfnitor-
il'iy's reporteil buslnesn , but Bald that 60/00
l < lui. mure lind bci-n added this moiiilng.
Hut tbfnel that the Ht. I.oulfl inatkot WIIM
I ! iti , irly " ! ( lower rtml Unit floininf the St.
IOUH lonKn neemeil to bo llfpililatlng here
M 1 tluUiilf lo distrust the n-porlcd
p\liM thi-ri' . Chh'.TBo tecclved twc-nly-nlne
cirlna.lH , n nliiMt 101 * a year ago. Mlnnc-
ipoll.i nnd Dllluth reeflved 10 ] cnl'H , nKiiln.4t
Ii2 la. ° t wi'i'lc niul130 on the corresponding
iH > of lait year. Atlantic exports were
iqiul In whi-.it find Hour to 41,000 * Int. Canh
r .li M of wheat hero comprised il ! , < .CO bu. No.
No. 2prinff for cxpnrt , WOO bu. No. t
ii rihtrti for iiromt't ' rail shipment to Nev
Turk I , j0 bu. chiefly No. a Hprlns and
10ui I > u v.-irlous praden. New York re
port , il ilfu-en boatloAils noli ] for export.
Tli price recovered to Tf'fto after tlie de-
plln. . ' to 79--c , but short seller * Rot after It
in'it ' ii > id kept lite market under their
rninrol for the rest of the. session. May
flu illy ( U-elined to 7DWe , but recovered some-
AVh.it and closed nt 7'JGi73'.ie.
Cum Avas ( lu'l ' nnd weak and Hold oft " ic.
The wi iikuran In wheat was a depreynliiR
faroi\ ! while the weather wan supposed to
f ivoi1 larger receipts and better In > ii2ctlnii.
This brought nut considerable llqiilil.'illon
mid short r-lllii ( . Atlantic port exports
were again liberal , ninoiinting to COLON Int.
Jluy oiieneil He lower at 2IV4 ' . dccllnnd to
L'le mil clo.ocil pu y at 21if(2-IHc. ( A fairly
( . nod Hf.ilplng liuslnenM wn done In oats.
Tie fir ling was weak and prlees were
low. r. though confined to a narrow range.
Sympathy with xvhoat and corn to a great
extent caused the weakness. May open.-d
n Hlmdo lower at ISc , declined to 179ic and
recovered to ITTO , where It. clOHcd.
I'rovlHloiiH were flrm at the start and
finite n brl.ok trade was none for an hour
or no. I'nckorH supplied the demand on
some decline which followed , other packers
who had been short bought , then the mar
ket ruled dull but firm at the decline for
the rc-malnder of the .se.H. | r > n. At the clo e
May pork wns c lower nt $7.D7'A May lard
nbout 2'2e lowr at fl.07i ! and May ilba
2'.e lower at $1.10(71.12'A
( Animated receipts for Friday are :
Wlicat. 2o ears ; corn. 230 cars ; oats , 215
cars ; hogH , 30,000 head.
The leading futures ranged as follows :
Articles , i OIHMI. | Towi i (3lus-3.
AVbeat
774 7DX
Mny. . 7DK
July. . . 70M 70H5JM
Pom
tlnn . . . 0,1
81JJ J1J4 22H
May. . . . JJU 1M ! < -'l-'JUfi -41ft
July. . . . JfiM 13I !
Sent. . .
O.I ts -
.1.111 . . . IBM
May. . . . 18 18 175 ( 17K
.Inly. . . . IBM
1'0'lC-
Jin. : . . . 7 RO 7 H5
May. . . . 8 02M ( j O'-'Hi 7 U3 707M B ( ) . ' !
Liinl
Jim . . . .1 nn 3 on
Mnv. . . . 4 11) ) 4 10 4 07H i or 4 10
Sh't Ulbs
Jan. . . . I ( )7- ) ( in
4 15 r 4 10 i ia > -
NO. 2. ,
Cii-li nuntatlons were tu follown :
ri.OI'H--iniiy : ; winter pntents , fl.Ufll.C9 ;
winter FlralelilK , II.ouii4.SO ; Uihcm , | 3.00ii3..i !
Pining iintentH , J4.05iri.lU : nirlnif MrnlKliU , J3.50O
S.K > ; Fiirlnt ; Mn-clulH , 11.60.
AA'III-JAT-NO. 2 fprliiK. 77ir.77i4o ; No. 3
Bprlnw 7i'ift7r < - ; No. 2 red. KHOSSiic.
COIlN-Na 2. 2Sfi 2'4c.
HATS-No. S. Hie ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. ,
10Sl2lc ; No. 3 white , f. o. b. , 17fl8ic.
HYK No. 2. 3 { l3Gi.4c.
IIAIH.KA' No. 2 , nnmliml : No. 3 , f , o. . ,
H35c ; No. 4 , f. o. b. . 23f27c.
Kl , AXSl-i-i : : ) No. I. 73Vtf(7CV4c. (
TIMOTHY PKKD-l'rlnie. 2. i.-
I'ltOVIHIONS-Merii pork , per bbl. , t7.SI'.40
7.K Iniil per 100 nfl. , 53.MiiS.57H : Bliort rllii
Blilrs ( loose ) , fXDiHffl.isK ; dry snlted dlioulders
( lu'xi'il ' ) , 4'i4flio ! ; uliort clear elden ( boxed ) , 4'tW
I'lC.
AVIIISICY Distillers' finished goods , per gnl. ,
fl.is.
St'rSAHS fut : lonf. JS.2C ; Kninulatod , { 4.CI.-
Tlio following were the receipts nnd thlpmcnts
today :
Oil the ProJuuu oxcbaniro to.lav the bitter ; mar
ket wui firm : unxiinpry. irKlt)4u ) ; d.ilry. 03
17c. Ksgn , Kte.idy ; fresh. Me. CliecHe , Hteadv :
l,4c. ) UressiHl potiltrv. htuaily ; inrkuyB , llu
I''c ; clilcUenn , UmiHu : duckH.
O.AIAIIA < ; I\IU.AI ; , .ii.
Coiiilltlnii nf Trailo anil O.iioliilloiiN on
.Staple1 nml I'liiii.'y I'roiliu-i' .
EOflS Krr h eathcreJ , 12c.
1IUTT12H Comtnon to fair. SJJOe ; choice to
fancy roll , 13'ultc ; eepanitor creamery. 20o ; gath
ered creamer } ' , lliiilCc.
OAMI- : llluulngiMl teal ducks , J1.73 ; sreeti
wine , JI.Wi ; reilr.eaJs and mallards. J3.75 ; Email
rabbits , lOOJOoj Jacks , J1.00H1.23 ; wiulrrels. COIf
7Cc ; Canada stvtu. l.iree , JO.OOU7.00 ; umall , J1.WU
c.co.
c.co.CUKKSi
CUKKSi : lom tlc bricks , lOUc : Kilum , per
doz. . ri ; club house , 1-lb. Jars , per doz. , J3.15 ;
Llmberser , fancy , per Ib. , 94o ! ; IloQiiefort , W-lb.
Jars , per doz. , I3.GO ; Young Anu-rlcuu. lo ; c ;
twins , fancy , lO'.sc.
\ 'i.AICliolcu fat , fO to KO Ibs. , nro quoted in
7 7Vic ; lurco und cunruo. 4B6c. *
DUKSHKI ) POlTI.TUY-Clilcl.cns. Co ; turkeys ,
lOJfllc ; RI-OIC. 70 fo ; ilucki. 8c.
1.1VI2 roL'l.TUY-Not wunled.
PUIKONS Live , 71UWc ) ; dead pigeons , noi
wanted ,
HAY Upland , JI.50 ; midland , Jl ; lowland ,
J3.W ; rj-o Uraw , J3.50 ; color makes the price 0:1
buy ; llKht bales toll tbo bmt ; only top grades
blink" lop prices.
llltOO.M COltN-lIxtreniely slow sale ; new
crop , dellu ied on truck In country ; cholcu iirecn
rcir-wuikliiK carpet , per Ib. , :0 : < u ; choke gieen ,
runnliiK to mm , 2li2V4c ; common , IVSc.
VKOKTAIIM2H.
BAVKI2T POTATOES-On orders , per bbl. . J2.00.
,
' ' l' > 'srUal111 l'lel o > l navy , per bu. . fl.2SOl.35.
UAIIIIAni-auoil stock , per 100 , fl.Ziai.SOi Cal-
Ifornlu , J1S.
h'Ja'r.V.T.1'1'1 / ; doM S3 * : m cy. larse. 43c.
POTAlOLh-llood nntlvo utoelt , per bu. , 25a-
JOc.
1'iiriTB ,
MAI AQA aitAPKB Per k u. J7.
t'ltANDintltllW-Cuiio Cod , per bbl. , JG.OOJf
6.CO.
APPLl.'S-CookliiK. per bbl. , JI.CS01.7C ; fancy
New York. fl.COnt.C6i extra fancy. Jt.75.
CALIl'OHNIA PUAHS-Pt-r box , J2.UO 2.J5.
fc TiiopicAii ruurrs.
pUANOUS-MexIcan. J2.75 ; Cnllfornla nnveln ,
15C to 100. , J3.75. larsu mice. J3.W ;
ofilnnH. J3.00C3.W ; choice Califor
nia , II. " , ; fancy. J.75IT3.W.
HANAN.AB Cliolce , Iario Ktock , jicr bunch ,
| 2.0CKij ; mrdlum-iUed buiicli < < . J1.6otf.W.
MIPCKIlANiOi3. :
HONIiY-CIiolcp.liaUc.
ClII2lt-Clnrllled Julcu , per half bl > l. , J2.CO ; per
MAPU ; SYIlUP-l'lvo Kill. can . each. J2.COW
: .7D ; r.nl. cans , per doz. , J12 ; liulf-ful. t-uns , | C.S. :
iliiui t cans , 13. DO.
Nl'TH ' AliiiiniilM , California , per Ib. , larito
slie. I3c ; DnizlU , per IU , lOc ; iimllh wal
nuts. per Ib. , IIIH-J- . soft shell , 12iiiikc ; stand-
nntK. ItOllVic : niberts , per Ib. . lOu ; iiraunn , pol-
IshiHl , lame. HI } ICc ; Jumtio , llftc ; InrKo hick-
ury nuts , JI.S5 pt-r bu. ; mmll , JI.W ; vocounuis ,
Da c rli.
KIUH Imported fancy. S crown , M-lli. boxes ,
ISo ; choice , lO-lb , IHIXIW , 3 crimn. He.
IllDIIS , TA1IXAA' . ISTO.
HIDKS No. 1 Krt-en hides , CHici No. 2 creen
blduM , 4Voi No. 1 Kicen nulled lildri. 7c ; No. :
Kii-i-n mllfd hides , Co ; No. 1 veul calf , 8 to i :
lb < . , * Ci No. 1 M-nl eillf , 8 tl IS UK. . 4c ; No. 1
dry Hint bides , HQlOci No. t dry flint hides.
( flilc : No. 1 dry Milted lilden. 6dW ; | iurt cuird
tildes , Ho | > r Hi. IVM thun fully eui d.
PULTS-Urttu suited , eucb , 2'JCOc ,
If * "
sr.-m Altul , ihentli RI ( iliort w o l * nrly ik n ) .
men , ICa. cry ihcntlr.K . ( oliort Avoided rnrly
fklni ) , No. 1 , mcli , bet dry Hint. Knnmi ntnl
NclitHtka butcher wool prtlr , HT II ) . , nctiinl
u-Htfht , 4G c ; dry flint , Knimn * nnil Nehrnrhn
Murniln won I | * lt , per Ib. . nctunl weight , JWtc.
dry flint Colcrmlo butcher wool p ll , i r ll .
nctunl weight , 4IC/C , dry Hint Colorado Muirnln
wool licit * , 11 Hi. ni-tuni woUht. 3Clc ; fe t
cut nrf , n It I * u 0in In pny ( rcltjlit on them.
TAM.OAA' ANU ailKAHIi TnlluW , No. I. Jc ;
tallow. No. : , Hie ; KIC M . white A , 3c ; crratr ,
wliltiII. . Ic ; Kt e. yellow. If. riiff. iIitrK ,
Hie : old butler. ! T5Nc ; bcoiwax , prime , IMJKc ;
ruuitli tnlluw. Ic.
AA'OOIj Unwarned , tire hrnvy , CflTri fine Unlit ,
S0 c ; ( | iinrtci1ilua < t , iWJIIc ; * rdy , bimy nnil
chaffy , Sfl oi i-cttnl nnil broken. cnarnc , TffBc :
coiled nnil broUi n , fine , 6fl8e. Fleece wnfhcd
Medium. It819 ; due. HIHta ; tub wnfhed. I < Wl e
Mnck. fc ; buch . Gc ; tnic Uck . IftJc ; dead pull 0 ,
tBBi' .
IIONKK-In rnr lel , weljriifel nnd delivered 111
ridcnRo : rv buffalo , | * r ton. U.OOffll.GO ; dry
country , blncln > d. l * r ton. JIO.C0C12.no ; dry coun-
ti-y , dnmp and t.viity. per inn , K.OOtfS.OO.
ITtEHH MHATS.
iJKnp-aooii nmue tecn. 100 to coo n * . . ctr
"p ; wmlctn nicer * . ( > ' , ( ( ( & ' : Rood town nml hdf-
< im. CVi&tic ; tntilluni coun nnd bi-lfcm. uVlu ; Rood
rorcquiirltrni cow * mid liclCiTs. 4'c ; Koud fore-
> | ii.ii-t ti fltcr * , 5c ; Rood lilml < | i'nitnrii co\vn und
heifer * . 7'c ; RCCK ! hlndnuiii lent ) intlv tccr * .
Mtc ; t ideilitns , SOi ; ImnelctR strips , So ; ttrlp
lolna , 7c ; roll * . t'tfdiloln liiitlc , Mlc ; MnmlJrr
ulodK , Mic ; tump butm. St. ; tir vhu.'kr , Hie ;
cow cIilicKv , SVjt" brmeleni clituKfl. 4c : platrc ,
SVie ; llnl ; sln.lt , C.liiln , Nn. 1. ISM-j ; loin * . NX
„ ' , 10'je ; Inliw , N.U , Elio : rll > . Nr. 1. lOHc : rlln .
Nr > . 2 , Sc ; film. J.o. 3 , SVio ; i on lull. f.'Vii : ; rriind ,
KlicmU or tump ft , CVit ; ruiti'di. rlmnk nnd
rump off , Tc : irlniiulnKi" . 4c : lualiin. p i' doa. ,
Dr - ! i-ivcctbremlc. PIT In . 15c : lililiifj > , fnrli. 3c ;
ox tnllfnc ) , , 3e ; llvcu , Jc ; M < > nit , 2c : icnguts ,
, | ier HI. , lr.
rOUK lrpp eil hi-K1 ! , ? lc ; trnilcrlulns. I3c ;
I'/Iti ! ' , Co ; I'purc libs 5c : linm sauanmliutts. . Co ;
siuiulilcr * . roiiRli. 4'i.shrnlld'rs. ' : . tl.limod , Be ;
Iriu.inlncf. to ; li'Hf if.iil. not leinVrrd , fi\4e ;
ticit-tv. clcnncd. S'.ic ; ; riiout * nnd cnr > , S'ic : back-
bi.r.t2cj iiiehlwncK , : ; ! plRf. ' tnllj , SVji' ; pluoliB ,
oncli , f.c , cliIttcrllnK * . Jc ; hnrkh. < > ; Ucnrtn. per
do23c ! rlnnmolii' , ntob , c ; tonmifx.ncli , Sc ;
M.liicyK . , pi'r do10 < - ; l.liiln ? . PIT do * . , inc.
. MimY > N"lrwU Hrnlj * . 7n ; dti-vreit sheep ,
Co ; rnrli * . m < : Ji-BK nnd tniMlen. 'ItibrctiKts :
nnd nt f\vc. Sc : tiiinjuca , eurli. 'c ; | iHii.ls , rucli ,
.V\ *
SKW voiul oRxr.it.xi.
< if tin * Huy on (
( 'lllllllllMll lll'M.
YO11K. .Tnn. ! 1. M.oiTU nccelpt ,
1S.CW blilf. : rxpirts , tS.-ill Mil * . MniliCt t llBlitly
inure ncltvi ! ; tliu diollnu In pilcca bringing In
I'uyria. ttyc Hour , dull. JJtii-Uulunt Hour , dull ;
Jl.M Fpot.
IHX'RWHH.VT Dull nt r. > .
COIIN MlIAfr-Qiilcl ; lliamlywlnc , J2.03.
ItVi-C.uilut : : car lots , < : fe i- .
HAHliV-fJiilit : : wertrrn , Ioyi T50ViO.
llAUl.iV : MAl.T-Ouli'l ; wei-ti-rn , fiOTO
\\'lIiAT--Iwvlpt ! ! ! , S.Z7J Ini. ; oxporl , * T.v.W'J :
bu. ; fpot , dull. No. 1 hard. M'4 ' . Optlntia
opened wen It nnd lower. followltiB dl iipiiolnllnt !
Liverpool cnbli-f , cnmv In tin- winter \\h"nt
belt , runioiod birsi' lllnclc ifii siilpiiU'iili nnd
dculala of the Ml. I.oul cn h buslnefn lepuilud
yiFtoiday : dei'llueii r.ntlii-r under ll > iuldalUni ,
l > ut flnnlly milled pnrtlully nil eovtrlnK , nnd
clfwcil % > it"tc net lower ; No 3 rod , January.
eloped nt SS c ; Stny , K 9-I6jftC ( l-0c ! clef Injt nt
SO vie.
COltN Ilecflil | , SC.3J. , Int. : cxpoits. ST.SM bu. ;
ppnt , s-tcndy ; No. 2. 2S(4t : . Optloim opened easy
nnd cold nft n llltlfl under eold. clour weather
west , clnflng nt ! ve net diellnt ; .Tuinuiry closed
nt Z.S' ' e ; Mny , : ii .VlCTM > f , clofiiiK nt 30c.
OATS llecelpti , Sf. . < 00 bu. ; c.\n.rtK | , lH3 bu. ;
H > ot , ijulet ; No. 2 , K\\c. \ \ Ojitlnna dull but
htcady mi ni-nr mnnthn , clotliiK Vic up with lalu
dellvcrleH Uc lower ; Jaiiu.iry closed at SS'.lc ' ;
Mny , rJUff-'iViiO. uliitlns nt 22Uc.
HAY Hauler ; sbliipliiB. MKrOO'ljt1 ; good to
cbolec , 7lf(7."c. )
llOI'S--ls'jj crop , 3B7ic ! ; state , common
to choice , IMC cni | > , ftflS'/jc ; 1'nclllc coast , 1SD3
crop , 3Vs T7'ie ; IMi'l crop , tfl3o.
Illis-Cjulet ! ; Te.Min , diy , DVic ; California ,
! l - .
LIIATIIHlt Ftendy ; hcnilorlc ftile , nuenoa
Ayrcii , llslit In heavy welqlil , irHjifflOVJe.
1'llOVIHlONS lleer , iUlrl | ; beer mnns , I17.CO
01X.W. Cut iiu-nlB. ilrm. Iard , Htendy ; wettern
fitpninod , H.2.'i ; rellucd , Heady. 1'oik , dull.
TALLOWHtendy. .
OILS f'nttonn'ed. quiet ; prime crude , 20q ;
prime yellow , 23 234c. ! I'etioleiim. dull ; United
clofcd nt SSc bid ; retiiiRylvnnlu crude , i.tendy ;
Kebruary , tic bid. Turpontliie , Heady nt 274 !
fi2Sc.
ItOSIN Steady ; ptralncd , common to rood ,
? 1.7tift 1.724.
HUT. Steady ; fair to extra , 3T4iC'.ic.
MOL.VSKIIS Quiet ; New Orleans , open ket
tle. R .d to eliolce. S3033C.
SIHVAJ.S I'll ? Iron , oaiiy ; southern , J1J.COS1
12.00 : nurthern , $ ll.CiC13.)0. ) Copper , Ilrm ; lake
brokers , Jll.fc7H ; cxcluinnc , $ ll.-u ! H.S2'i. spel-
tiT. cnoy ; itonidtlc , J3.'JCgs.M. l nd shows
continued strenKth , depllv easlncbs reported
fiom the St. I , mi Is inniket ; fifty Ions Fold on
exchanRO for AprU delivery today nt J3.J2' ' . , nnd
fifty \ons fold on the spot today ut { 3.05. Lend-
Ins brokerage firms bere quote } S.n > for larKtf
lots.
lots.DIITTKI
DIITTKI ! Hecelpts. 2.400 pkcs. ; rteady ; west-
grn ciemnery. 12f:0c ; ElKltiB , 20c ; factory , ailc.
< ; HiKSl > - llccelptd , lEi3 pltK . ; nulet ; lurKe ,
mmll. SffllUc ; part skims , 5i te : full
, .
HOGS Itecelpts. S.921 pkjis. ; steady : state nnd
Pennsylvania , iCOlClAc ; wicitcrn , ICBlSije.
St. I.otilM Ct-iUTiil
BT. IXJITIS , Jan. 21.-KI.Ol'H-Dull nnd nom-
Innlly unclmnsed ; pntenls , ll.OOJU.W ; extra fancy
J4.K4II.20. fancy. I3.COB3.70 ; choice , J3.10&3.25.
WHUAT Opined dull und lo\wr on disappoint-
In cables nnd heavier local receipts ; fluctu
ated within n narrow rniiKc , and closed unsettled
nnd fractionally lower than yesterday for fu
tures. Kpot. blKher : No. 2 red cnsh , clevntnr ,
t7o ; track. 90fjUlc : May , 8C ? e ; July , 7l 4c asked ;
Aim-list. 74c asked.
COltN Kutuiei , dull , weak nnd fractions under
yesterday , f-'pot , steady ; No. 2 cash. 20Q20Uc :
Mny. SO'.Hc ' ; July. 23'ic.
OATS Dull and weak ; No. 2 cash , ICJic ; Mny ,
TOio.
UVK null ; si'.tc.
HAIlLKY-null : 301J40C.
COIIN MHAIJ1.35. .
llllAN-CJulet ; Fncked , east track , 30ff40c.
1--LAXSI < : tn Steady ; 73jc. (
TIMOTHY .Siit-l'rlnie. : J2.40.
HAY Dull ; Ftcndy ; timothy , JS.COIf 10.50 ;
pralile. t3.MH7.CO.
HUTTKIl Stondy ; creamery , 150210 ; dairy , DJ
15c.
KOnR-HlKber : lie.
WHISKY II. 18.
M17TA1 < S Load , quiet ; fJ.fOBJ 85. Fpelter , dullt
COTTON TIRS T'nclmnped : POc.
lAUllNfi ITneliniiRcd. r.fTCi,4c.
1'llOVISIONH 1'ork. Ftendyf ptandnnl meps.
lobblni ? . J7.70HS.40. Lnnl , flendy : rrlnie utenm ,
[ 1.82V4 : choice. f3.W > . Hacon ( boxed ) , shoulderii ,
ll. 0 ; extra short clear. J4.SO : rll . Jl. 0 ; fbnrts ,
fj.O. , nry call meats ( boxed ) , shoulders , JI.90 ;
cxlrn fbort clear. J4.30 : ribs. $4.03 ; shorts , Il.fi ! > .
UECnil'TS Klour. 5,00) bills. : wheat , W.COO
bu. : corn. 14S.OOO bu. : oats. ? r. < o bu.
SinrjinNTS-Flour. 14.f"in bills. ; wheat , 8,000
bu. ; corn , 4C.OOO bu. : oats. 11,000 bu.
KIIIIHIIH City SlnrkolN.
KANSAS CITY. .Inn. 21. WHIJAT Dull , nbout
steady ; No. 2 hnrd , 79c ; No. 2 red , nominally , t'Oc ' ;
S'o. 2 sprlnit , nominally , 7CW7e.
COUN Knlrly nctlve , nbout steady ; No. 2
mixed. 17KWlSi.Sc.
OATS Slow , about otcady ; No. 2 white , noml-
nnlly. 17'.tft2lc.
11YI2 No. 2. nominally , COc.
HAY Klnn : o'.iolce timothy. JS.COSJS.CO ; choice
ralrle , JC.MJiO.OO.
llITTTIIIt Klrrn : creamery. 17TI9e.
IJGGS Steady , demand Iniprovlns ; UUe. !
STOCKS AXI > 1IOXI1S.
) ny'K \ < MVM IN All Itt-iirlNli nnil ( lie
lliu-K-rt IN Dull nnil Ui'proHHi-il.
NBW YOIIK , Jan. 21. Dullness nnd depres
sion In prices characterized today's Flock mnr-
tet nnd some sensational movements were noted
n the Ufcunlly Inactive ; specialties. The news of
ho day worked In fnvor of the bears , but there
vns llttlo or no evidence of liquidation In the.
adlni ; shares. Kxpectatlons of a favorable scn-
Imcntal effect on the reduction In the minimum
ratu of discount of the lianlc of England to S'.i
ler cent uuro not realized , owing to nn unlouked
or furthur i-elllni ; movement In thu marketer
or forolgn account. Thu Inlluences contllbutlnK
u depress the mailtet Included lepuilu of hun-
lenslons'tu thu noitlnvi'.i , rumors of a heavy
lefalcatlou nt Mlnnenpollii , und suKiestlon ; > nf >
ectlnt ; the financial credit of the Ilucklni ;
Valley and I.omr Island inllroad companies ,
Covvrlni ; of sborta liuimrlcd stcadlnues to the
imrket at Intervals , but tl j main tteml of
irli-ea was ilouiUMird , the eel Im ; prchstiru beliii ;
nest pronounced In the la.c dealliiKs. Thu
peculation prcbented but 'liile feature , outside
of Komc of tbo usually Inactive specialties ,
locking Valley dropped b i per cent to S',4 , with
i i-ulneqiient iccovcry of 3 pep cent , and tliu
ireferred sold oft 12 < i per cent to 40. Thu fi
ier vent bunds declined 4 per cent , and the CH
2i per cent , I < OIIK Island was iilsu pressed for
eulo on MiinorH of nil Impending iinfavoral'lu ie-
wrt by the experts now encaged In un uxnm-
natlon of tb property In the Interest of the
syndicate which purchased the Corldn boldliiKS.
sold down 4 "re ilnr"
Tbo stock per cent mid
vns offered down to 41 "seller 30. " The Kt'ii-
crul La declined 314 per cent to 11314 , In sym-
mlhy. In the ra es of both properllm th
cntclilnif of stop IOSH orders ncceleratnl the d -
cllnes , The coalurH and Krnnjicrs weie prom-
nent In a latu nellliiR inoveinent. nnd the gcn-
rnl murkut clone.l weak at n net los < of n
mint or IhereaUoutD In the moio ncllvo chares ,
tallwny bonds riiU'd Kcnerally llrin on mod-
rale deallnKS. Tim Inactive lusues iiRiiln at-
rncted the inokt nttentlon. TinFnles were tl , .
37.0U ) . Ooxernments wen > In fair demand und
QIC tllubtly on puruhafes of ir.'J.ffO.
The KvenliiK 1'ott's Lundon financial cable-
urani irays : "The cbanRe In the Hank of inK-
and rnto of dl eount today bad little effect on
be markets , Hnnie rails wen * favorably affected
> y their dividends , and Investment Mocks were
toady. Amenllnt were better , AniTlcantterv
Ifcless nnd dull , Tbo Went Australian loan of
1.100.000 Is believed to have Reno badly. Til ere
s much Intel. ! as tn wh.-tlier the fall In the
mnk rnto Is pilnc tn stimulate n cr.ld demand.
I'hu Hank of Knuland retu.rns toilny were very
tronir , fully juitlfylnir the reduction In the rate.
Tbo niiitkpt was , however , completely pu l < s |
iy lonift of the Items , nnd onper | | | y ty the
Ifo of 6.CW ) In "other securities. " Them we'n
> nerally exixvieil to show n rediictlrn as a result
of further repayments by the market on bills
lUcounti'd. Apparently , tiieri-fore tin. banks
mvo been Invevfln * mnsidorabl ) ' . The coin nnd
itilllon were un 817.000. nil from IxtoniHl cln-uln-
Inn , nn ImiuTts or i > k | > rts of uob | laklnit plnce
urlim the week. The ren'rvi" I" up IW < | . p. | .
f.wlni ! the. reduction In the Hunk of llnidomlV
air , other banks nnd dliccunt homes reduced
their dfpotlt rules by one-tmlf of 1 per cent.
Thr 1'nrls market was IrreRulnr. Hpanlsh > e
rarities were weak. The llerlln market was
c-x-dlv.
Tin. totnl tnles of stocks toilny were ! IOS , :
slmu-n , including : American KiiRnr , M.OOO : Siisnr
preferred. 5.200 : IlurlliiRtoii , I3.KO ; Chlcuio lias
1U.SOO ; Coltiinliiia , llurklim Valley & Toledo
SS.9CO : Ixv.ilsvlllo a Nimlivllle , il.100 ; ItcadlnR
S.tOO : Hock Island , Z.ICO ; St. Paul , 1 ! > WO ; Ten-
nofert ! Coal nnd Iron , 3.SOO ; I'nlon Pnilflc , 3,010
Southern railroad prefcried , ttoo.
Xow York .AIoiic.v .AInrki'l.
NI2AV YOIIK , Jan. 21. JIONUY O.V PAM/
I"ai . \ ' nt 1I4&2 per cent ; Inst lonn , Hi per cent ;
clupcd. offered nt 1UJJ2 iior rout.
P1U5I1J MKItC'.ANTII 12 PAPHt-IUG * percent.
STKHI.1NO I-\riIANOi-ritt-inly : , with nctun
bUFlnc ! < H In bnnkers' Mils nt JI.Si'lin.S3'i ; for
demand and nt JI.EISTI.fo fotclxty days : posted
rntPK , Jl.srHff-l > Kii ; coniiuerclnl bill" . ? I.E3i. ?
SII.VKIt I'KllTIKIfATKS-eCCCSUc.
IIAIl HII.VI21t-CI ic.
MP.XICAN' I'Ot.KAHS ' SOIlc.
ncVI2llNMI'2NT IIONUS HtroiiB : now 4s. reu. ,
121Vt : rutipon , 11 . ; 5s. rep. , 113 ; cOnnnn , HPj !
4 < > , red. , ll'l : coupon , III : ! s , reg. , 9Ji ; Pacific
Cs of 'n lOSU.
STATI1 IIONDP-Diill.
HAIMIOAM imXDS-ririii ,
ClonltiK qiiotntluns on bonds were ns follows :
U.'sTnew ls. fex.T l--m O. ' I'71 stTof' ' 05. . . l no H
offered.
lliiNtoii Stuck
BOSTON' . Jan. 21. Call loans. 'JSJ4pjr cent :
tliin1 loans. : ih'tii ! tier ooiit. Cloalnprlz ] fo.
Hteekn. bonds and lulnlii ? Hini-0-H ! :
Sail Kriiiii'lNCO
SAN FllAXCISCO. Jan. 21.-Tho ofncliil cloalnj
nuotatloiiBfornilnlns Blocks toJiy u-jro as fol
lows :
Silver barn. (11 We : 'Mexican dollar. ) , 02332 0.
Sight drafta , l.'c ; tulcKraphlc , 17Hic.
\i > iv Vork .AIIiiliiK ( tiintnf IOIIN.
NKAV YOIIK. Jan. 21.-Tho followinj nra tha
Iliihvi-r 15 Ontario li.'O
Cliollar H5 Onhlr. 100
Crown Point 35 Plyinoutli ; i
Con. Cal. ft A'a 170 Oii'ohsllvor 100
Duadwoud Kill Qiile'inilver pfil..1100
Could .I Curry in Sierra Nevada 45
IfaloftNorcroMS. . 180 Standard 160
Homi-HlaUe 2'JUI ) Union Con -l.'i
Iran Silver. 112 Yello-.v Jacket. . . SO
Mexican 42
London Stoelc < liiiintloiiH.
LONDON , Jan. 21. 1 p. in. closing :
AMUUK-AN nAai.nS-Quoted nt 7Ca CUd.
ll.AU SII.VKH 2'J 11-lCd per ounce.
MONKY IU per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market for
Fhort nnd thrcu months' bills Is 2Q2 ! per
cent.
\iiti-N.
IIOSTON. Jnn. 21. Clearings , J1C , CI,533 ; bal
ances. J1.EC0.1CO.
NBAV YOIUC , Jnn. 21. Clearings , J07FCO,8C ;
balances , J5 , G7E9I.
ST. I.OUIH. Jnn. 21.-Clearlnsfl , f 1,2:5.611 ; balances -
ances , Jf.31,274 ; money , 7J8 per cent : New York
vxclmngc , 230 d If count bid ; par nskeil.
CHICAGO. Jnn. 21. Cl nrliiKs , J13P03,1SO ;
moiit-y. steady : iinchniiued ; New York exchange ,
25 ; dlKcount ; foreign t-xclmnie ; , steady ; demand ,
f4.t > 7U ; sixty days ,
l-'on-lyrii I-'liniiifial.
LONDON. Jan. 21. Gold Is quoted nt lliicnos
Ayrcv today at 1S7.SO ; I.lvbon , 2'j ; Home , 105.
I1MHL1N , Jan. 21. KxclmiiKo on Ixindon , eight
days' slKht , 20 marks 47H pfR-
1'AIUS , Jan. 21. Three per cent rentes , 102f
fOa for the account ; exchange on London , 25f
21o for checks.
Colloii .Mm-kofH.
NKW YOIIK. Jan. 21. COTTON Spot , ( steady ;
mlddllm ; , 7 G-ICo ; iniddlliii ; uplands , 7 5-lCc ; mid.
dllnir KUlf , 7 'J-ICo ; sales , TtO bales , Futures
clofi'.l quiet but stcndy ; sales , 129,200 bales ;
January. J7 ; I-'cliruury , J7.01 ; March , J7.CU ; April ,
J7.15 ; Mny. J7.22 ; Juno. J7.27 ; July , J7.3J ;
August , J7.S3 ; September. J7.07 ; October , JC.91 ;
November , 10.01 ; Uccemlicr , IC.55. The cotton
market opened firm at n gain nf from 3 to D
points. Tliu news nt Iho opening was entirely
In favor of Ilia bulls , Liverpool cables chuwtni :
decided gains. .Southern rpot markets reported
active buying for botli Ne\v KnKlnnd nnd ex
port necountM , und recelplH coming- lighter than
expected , trading wns active , with New Orleans
mid Liverpool good buyers. After the open-
liur , there was r.n addltlor.nl gain of 4 polnte , In
HympHthy with later favornblu Llveriwol cnblfs ,
At 11 o'clock the mnikct uns quiet , but firm , at
n net gain nf from 6 to 7 points , with t-ales of
CO. WO bales nt that iiour.
NKAV OHLKANK , Jan. 21. TOTTON-Btcady ;
middling , C 7-lCc ; low middling , C U-lCc ; gooil
uiillnar > ' , GS-lCc.
HT. 1XUIS. Jan. 21.-COTTON-I-1lrm at MCc
higher ; middling , 7c ,
Peorlii
III. , Jan. 21. COUN ateady ; new No.
2 , ! 6ic.
OATS Quiet ; No. 2 white , 20fl2lc.
1CV1- : Dull uml nnmlnal ,
AA'IIISKY Market steady : flnlilicd goods on tlio
tin Hi * of Jl.ltj for hlKh wires.
AVI I BAT No. 2 winter ,
L1VI3HPOOL. Jun. ! l.AVIIKATpol { , quiet ;
demand | mor ; No. J nil. rprlni ; , Cs Id ; No. 1
Callfornln , Cn 7'id. ' l-'utures oin.-ni-d dull , with
nctir und distant porltlunn unehnnRiidi later
weakcnnl , nnil closed quli-t , with near nnd dli-
tnnt | m ltlins 4d lower ; tmslnesn flljjut i-ininlly
dlilrlliute < ls Janmiry , CD 7Vd ; l-'eliruury , Cs 7Ud ;
Muroli. t Hid ; Mny. Vs H d ,
roilN Hpot , quirt ; American rput mixed. Is
9'id. I'utiirvs nwned and cloned riulet. with near
rnd dl tunt pi'sllluns ' unchanged fivm y < li-r-
Jay's cloilni ; prices ; Lutlneia lieavlcct on mlddlo
potlili nn , Janunry , 5s M , Kebrunry , it Mt March ,
if 9.1. April. 2s idi Mny. is ' .4d.
PUiflt-stendyi deninnd poor ) St. I ul fancy
winter , Us 3d. il M
1 PHOVlHIONtf-Ilacon1 ; qAilet ; dcmnnil poor ;
Cumbrlnnd cul , 2S tnrsnirs. , 27s C < l ; sboit ribs ,
W to 24 IlKP. , V * Mi lun < clenr. lUlit , 35 to M
Ibs. , 27ni Unit clear , lif-nvy , 40 la 45 Ibs. , l * l
shott clrnr backs , ILulil , IS llis. , ttx ; rliorl
clrnr mldilles licnvy.43 ( o CO Mm. , n * ; clear
belllfj , 14 to 16 lb . . hrf'M. ' Shoulders , square , 15
to IS Hn. , Ms. Ilnni , lMiirt cut. K to K lti . .
2M &I. Tnllow , line North Amerlcnn. ISs 61.
lleef , extra India mew , .fan M. prime mess , M .
Pork , prime nit , llmi western. 4s Sd ; medium
western , 41s 3d. 1-nnVo.iilM ; prime western , 21
3d : refined , In pnlls , &k til.
CHKL'Sn-Qlllet ; CCs W. . . . .
IHITTKH-Klnest I'nlffil , Ptntcsi. Ms : KOivl , 60 .
OILS Lln ced. ICs 3ir'p ; roleiini , refined , CHd.
ItKFUHlRH.ATOH 11121-r : rorequnrter , 3 > tdi
liltiilqiinrter. 6f d. ! "i - |
11OPS-AI London ( lyiclnc conft ) . 3 IDs.
I.oniloii Co I o ti Ini Wool S
LONDON , Jan. St. THcre wns a full attend
ance nt the wool nuetlon ftlfs lodny , nnd mnny
American buyers wirellprfienl. The Ameilcnn
representatives purclmsril good urcnsy nnd
South Atilrallnn inerlniw at full rates. Their
purelinfPH for the day amounted to I.MiO bales.
The cnlo was belter than yesterday , nnd the
selection offered was of n need quality. Tlic
home trnde wns n keen Milder for crofs-breds.
while Krnncc took nno wool1. iJvmbs sold
freely over the Deremlicr rates. The nlTerlnt , ! !
today mRrcKnted ll.ws bales , nnd of this num
ber l.CCO were withdrawn. Following nro the
pales In detail : New South AVule * . 1.C93 bales ;
Hcnurcil , CHilJTls : Rrensy. CBSVid. Qurenslnnd ,
2f03 Imlcs ; scoured , lOivlflls 2d ; greasy , 4MB1
9d. Victoria , 300 bales ; ncourcd , O.lRIs . 4d ;
greasy , ( KTO.l. South AUrtralln , 2231 bnlen ;
greney. 3itTSisd. ? New Eenlnnd , 2.C8I bales ;
rcoMred , fcdffl 2d ; groiiHy. C it9d. fnpc ot
'Good Hope nnd Natal. f,32 bales ; tcourcd , 9J5J
Is 3V4d ; urcacy , 4iOCl4d.
C ilTiM-
NHAV YOItK , Jan. 21. COFFBB Options
cpcr.ed barely Mtndy nt nncliniiBed prices to d
points hluherj rallied 5 to 10 points , following
inikrnti' European buying orders nnd less local
disposition to sell , receipts moderating nml
warehouse deliveries Incrcn'lng ; closed barely
Ftcndy , unchanged to S points decline : snl s ,
14.HOO bans. Including Mnrch , JMr.OT.r.0. Spo
cnTcc ( , HI" , dull ; No. 7. Invoice , flu ; Jolililnn
? 10.r.O. Mll.l. quiet. ' "or.1 . < v tirn - - .
nt llnltlmore yestcrdny , 1,400 bags nlo No. 7
Hiot. nt 5.S7i,6 ! ) ; 1CW ungs Moriiv.nli > , p. t. : l >
IWL-S S'nvMMllIn , p. t.
1IAVIU2 , Jan. 21. COFFEE Closed easy at n
net gain of W < if : sales. 33,001 bags.
Xi-iv Yorlc Ury ( JoodH Market.
Nr.\V YOlllf , Jnn. II. There wns .nil Ini
proved demand for nil clasrcs of spring fnbrlc
and nlfo for stnplc cotton , nnd sales were Inrgc
but not In proportion to tlie Inquiries made , n
mnny buyers n waited Instructions In cone
quence of yesterday's clinnpes In tlic prices o
bleached cottons. Printing cloths were quiet Im
firm at 2c. ! Agents have reduced prices fo
SC-lncb blea'clied cottons us follows : Gold medal
to SUc ; Forest , to B'.ic , nnd Tcxns stripe , to
_
Toli-ilo MnrUi-tH.
TOLEDO. O. . Jan. 21.-AVIIEAT-Dull ; lower
No. 2 cnsli. 91Hc ; Mav. W ic.
COHN Steady : No. 2 mixed , 22c.
OATS null : No. 2 mixed , ISc.
1IYI2 Inactive ; No. 2 cash , 37lie.
TLOVEU SEEH Active ; steady ; prime cash
j.23 : Mnrrb , J5.30.
OIL Unchanged.
MnrkftN.
LONDON. Jan. Sl.-SfG.An-Cnne. centrlfucn
.Tnvn. Us 3d ; Muscovado , fair refining , Os Oil.
Ilrot. .lantmry. Os 3d : ivinunry. Oi 3d.
NEAV YOIIK. Jnn. ! l.-SUOA1l-Haw , dull
fnlr rennlnc. 33-lCc : eentrlfusnl. PO tcM. 3 3-10c
Iteflned dull ; cut loaf. 4'ic ; crushed , 4ito. pow
dcrcd. 4'ie ; granulated , 4',4c.
Wool
NEAV YOnK. .Tnn. 21. AVOOI Qulct ; domestic
fleece. l.'OCOc : pulled. IS'JTltc. '
KT IXU1S. Jnn. 21. AVOOITTnclianged ; me
dium 14STH'4e : light , nno. 7 > iG".4ei benvy , fine
CJJOe ; tub wntlicd. 13Q20'jc.
MlnncniioIlN AVIionl O.iiolnloiiM. (
MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. SI.-WHEAT TanunrV
-f.e ; May , 77O77'4c : July. 77 l I77'c ; en truck
No. 1 linnl , 77Hc ; No. 1 northern , uTSc ; re
celpts , 193 cnrs. _
Oil Clfy Market.
. balances. SSc : certificates
OIL CITY. Jnn. 21.-Crcdlt
tificates 57Hc bid ; MlliWnts , CI.103 bbls. ; runs
97,530 bills. ; pales , ll.CU ) Ililili- .
Sun l-'rntielHeoAvlieiit anotntlt > iiM.
SAN FHANriSCO Jnn.1 II. WHEAT-Qulct
December , (1.2SK : Mny , fl.Clli per cental.
WITCIII2S AUK 1AHHOAI1 IX OHIO
Thirty Pi-rKoiiM Dyliirxiinil Mnny Fnnil-
lU-H Ktrniiltflx Atllleteil.
TOLEDO , Jan. 21. nichflclil Center , a
little vlllago In this county , seventeen miles
south ot here , ! a In thaf midst of a genuine
xvltcbcratt scare. T.lio llttlo community Is
composed principally of Germans , who are
thoroughly convinced tliat they aru beiiiR
made the victims "bt sitnio : ! tch or other
SGent of 'ibis eatanlc 'majcaty. Seventeen
fatnlllce nro afflicted with the | icculli\i
malady. The thing -Uns been going on for
nearly a month and some thirty persons arc
on the verga of ilcath. The peculiar malady
secures awhole family at a time , from
youngest to oldest. They cannot sleep or
rest at night and keep pining away until
they become mere skeletons. The symptoms
In all the cases are olmllar. Several of
those aflllctcd say they arc being constant ! }
pursued by black cats , which make faces ami
snarl at them. Some of them also say that
certain rooms In their houses arc Infested
wllh the strange evil spirit.
A. M. Miller came to the city and reported
the .matter laet night. He Is a victim of the
strange disease and had to bo carried to and
irom the carriage which conveyed him , owing
to weakness. His wife and four sons are
down with the disease nnd are likely to die.
.Mr. 'Miller says that the people flrmly be-
llevo that the whole thing Is the work of
Borne witch whom they cannot locate.
Some of the horses , cattle , sheep anil
swine arc victims of the dlwase. The people
iiavc burned their feather beds and resorted
.o other ancient methods in the hope of get
ting rid of the spell , but they claim they
canjiot shako It off. Physicians cannot
llagnose the malady , but assure the patients
that It Is duo to natural causes , possibly
resulting from an uimnltary condition of
the .
village.
_ _
STOHV OP A YOUTHFUL IMIOUIRV.
Youth AA'Iio Goen Into n
Trance anil Deliver * Lt-c-tiiri-H.
SAN FRANCISCO , Jan. 21. A ehock-
icadcd boy of 15 , whoso school days ItaA'o been
Itnlted to three short terms , and whosei life
has been passed chiefly In a llttlo country
town in Washington , Uellvcrcd a lecture hero
ruit night upon tha "different religious ays-
: ems of the world now and in the past. "
'hnrlcs Anderson Is the boy's name. He was
jorn In Cowlitz county , Washington , In
882 , and lived there until two years ago.
When lecturing the boy's language and
iianners seem to belong to some gray-
laifcd old patriarch and many of his hearers
ironottnced his discourse a deep and leaincd
dissertation. Yet his conversation reveals a
vocful lack of education , and ho can scarcely
cad , Ills friends cssert he la a medium.
Charles say , ? he has been able to produce his
coalition at will and though unable to fore-
ell his subject , after his trance ho la able to
remember a little of his discourse , but not
inough to render him any more intelligent
n hlo every day life , and not enough to do
anybody else any good ,
mn.A.M/.i : A KK\V IKISII SOCIUTY.
Intended to I'eriietunle. fhe Illxtory nf
the Itnee In ThlM Country.
BOSTON , Jan. 21. A society for the pur
pose of perpetuatlngVtho hlnlory of the Ir'slt
race in this country- - was organized at the
Itevero house. It 1 * called the American-
Irish Hlt'torical socl tVj The following of
ficers were electedHfor Avhat will bo the
parent society : I'ri'slilcnt general , Rear
Admiral Richard W. Meade , Washington ;
eccrctary general , Thomas Hamilton Murray ,
Massachusetts ; tressurc'r general , John C.
Llnchsn , New Hamfithlro ; librarian , Thomas
II , Lawldr , Worcester , Mess. Executive
committee In addition lo the abova afllcors :
Theodore Hocsovelt of New York , Jamen J ,
Roclio of Ilcston , Jijtcyli Smith of Lowell ,
Augustus St. Oaudcns ot New Yorlc. Thomas
G. Qargan of Ilaalon.iMaurlco Egan and H. A.
Morley of Wcshtngtoinand T. Russell Sul
livan of Dos ton. I
Iiiroiliiulntf ( ii .VIMV l-'iioil ,
SAN FUANCI3CO , Jan. 21. An lntert t-
Ini ! item on the manifest of the oteamslilp
Australia , just arrived from Honolulu , Is
: 'OI bags of taro ( lour , the principal In
gredient In the famous Hawaiian dUh known
0,1 "pal. " So far as known thla Is the ( lint
shipment of the Hour ever received hero.
It la consigned to Chicago , The flour h
undo from the taro root. When properly
ptcpnrcd and raten with the flngcra It U
preferred by the Hawallans to any of Uu >
many delicacies the Islands afford ,
I'OHliioiieil u LnilimlilniT ,
IIOSTON , Jan. 21. The launching of the
new revenue cutter Manning , which WCH to
have taken place at Kaat Hoatonj today , hug
bpen postponed on account of unfavorable
wuitlier , The Inat will be put Into the
water 011 tbo flrct fine day ,
OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET
Liberal Receipts of All Sort ! Brings on
Lively Trading.
FINISHED C03N-FEDS BRING GOOD PRICES
Uoinnnil for lleeve.H In .Striuin , lint
llulf-l'cil StuH1 IN Slow Sale llii H
Open linnlint Clone
Strong nnil Stonily.
SOUTH OMAHA , Jnn. 21-Uccelpta for
the days Indicated were :
Cattle. HORS. Sheep. Horses.
January 21 2521 .s.-lTO
January 20 2.0rS 5,11)1 ) 1,050 S3
January ID ; i,3i5 4 , I3 2-9 ! ; >
January IS 1.S27 1.S7S 1,123
January 1C 1075 4.S1S 1.1IS
January 15 1,582 3,770 2ttH
January H a.sol 4,060 Z.OM
January 13 3,219 0Sfi3 mK 114
January 12 2,309 5,349 1,200
January 11 2,130 3.3VO 1,701
January I ) 1,128 4.C33 (171 (
The olllclul number ot cars of stock
brought In today by each road was :
Cattlu. HOBS.
C. . M. & St. P. lly
Missouri 1'nclllc lly 1
Union 1'acllle system 15 2
C. & N. W. lly 2
P. , R & M. V. II. U 17
S. C. & 1' . Hy 1
C. , St. 1' . , M. & O. lly S 1
H. & M. U. U. H. . . . . . 28 4
C. , H. & O. lly 2
I K. C. fc St. J IS
C. . H. 1. & I' , lly. , east
1 C. , II. I. & P. lly. , west 4
Total receipts 91 1,1
The disposition ot the day's receipts wa
as follows , each buyer purchasing the mini
her ot head Indicated :
lluyom Cattle. Hops
Uniahii Packing Co 15 l.itt
(1. II. Hammond Co 2:9 Si
Swift and Company 3)1 ) 2S9
Cudnhy Packing Company SS ! ) 2'Jl
11. Heekcr & Deimii SIO
J. L. Carey 1:9 :
Lobmati & Itothschllds 41 . . . .
AAr. I. Stephens 1C7
llenton & Underwood 13S . . . .
Huston . < i Co 23
Hamilton 131
Chicago P. , < c P. Co. , Neb. City 4S
Other buyers 2C9
Totals 2iE7 WC
CATTL13 The receipts of cattle wer
liberal , though not quite up to yesterday'
llgurcs. The market as whole wns In vcrj
uatlsfactory condition.
Cornfed steers were not In very large sup
ply , while the demand wns fairly active
and anything that could bo considered a
all desirable sold freely at prices tha
were n llttlo stronger than yesterday. Th
most of the cattle hero were on the com
monlsh order and IIOIHJ ot them choice , so
that the sales did not show up very Avel
on paper , the best cattle here Itelr.v gooi
enough lo bring only 31.25. The trade wa
fairly active and Iho most of the cattle
here changed hands cany. There an
some cattle coming that are- neither beeve
nor feeders , cuttle that have bud some
corn nnd still nro hardly fat enough fo
beef nnd lee heavy for feeders. Such cat
tie are slow sale.
The market on butchers' slock was full >
slendy , taken as u whole , and the ten o
twelve loads of cows on sale changci
hands early. The best grades of cows am
heifers sold strong , while on the othc
hand the common uiul mulltnn grades were
SlO\V ,
Stoekers nnd.feeders sold nbout the same
as yesterdav. The demand wan nctlve
and the offerings were all tnnoii early. As
lilgli ns ji.23 wns paid l ir one bunch o
chplco black cattle. Tits demand for
recdern continues very nct'vo ' In spite o
the high prices nt which such cattle are
' Itc'iresentntlve sales :
M. . . . 312 ICO 3 M fl , , . . . M2 IM 3 : ; U
M. . . . MO . . . 310 71 IS5 40 S ZJU
40 3tt 0 SIO 3J ! U . . . 3.10
48 S74 . , . .ISO SI 1(1 . . . 3JO
M 317 . . . 3 M 51 ? fO J30
U Ml SW S0 IK ; < JQ 1W 330
MS Ig 3 SO 67 Ml 1 JW
4J 311 STO 3 W K ) 2JS 0 3 3rt
48 3i6 (0 30 CO 211 . . . 390
i : 177 . . . 320 43 19 40 330
57 19 100 3 K 71 IU . . . 330
ft 4 . . . 3 S' * M 24 > | . . . 30
W 313 . . . 3 H W 2U JO 3 30
72 SW. ! 3W 71 2 SO 3 JM
73 . , > . . . .2. CO 3 28 Cl J37 . . . 330
43 XX . . . 325 f.S 3W . . . 330
7i : s 40 s SB os rw . . . ; tjo
CD : n i-o 336 ra jvi . . . 330
IS Sf3 . . . 32ft C7 Ml . . . 3J.J
< y fiH Ml 325 75 IM 40 330
00 2iC 40 3 Si 27 IS ? 40 .180
33 310 CO 3 25 33 23 . . . 330
U S 7 . . . . 3 K Cl 23 $ 120 3 30
M MS 40 3 2fl f , | 217 ! 0 330
57 Jl . . . 3 ! 8 C7 2 7 . . . 330
00 JS7 41) ) 316 42 23S . . . 330
70 2M ISO 325 T9 2S340 3 3K
tli 310 bO 3 28 M 210 IN .15
W SW M 3 SI 205 . . . 3 SB
fil KJ SO 3S > 43 227 . . . 335
72 n& CO 25 CO ltd fO 3 36
67 211 M ) 3 IS 75 157 40 3 33
S3 200 fO 325 CS 135 . . . 33 ;
51 115 CO 3W 43 . .227 . . . S SS
42 IK . . . J tS 79 203 . . . 3 S5
K 820 40 325 CO sal . . . 3 S
21 IK ) . . . 32R r. S.-M . . . S3' ,
W 27 120 3 B 35 IT1. ' . . . ! l 10
47 Sit ! ICO 3K 37 Ml . . . 3
M WA SO S8 70 17S . . . 340
IS 312 120 .1 Si C 231 . . . 340
43 2SS . . . S SS 73 213 . . . 340
1 ? SSI . . . .185. M 1C . . . 3 4D
6 aia l < 0 3 2J ( M 230 . . . 340
u ? 330 SW J2S S ! > 1 17S 210 340
Cl Xtl . . . 35 M..U' ' . . . 34 }
67 309 43 3JG BS 1SJ . . . 240
57 32 < J . . . 325
l'l.S-OtH.S AND ENDS.
1 310 . . . 125 7 2S5 . . . 320
1 240 . . . 125 . . . . . . . . . . . ; i 20
1 200 . . . 1 2S 7 SS2 . . . 320
1 240 . . . 175 3 KM . . . 320
1 720 . . . 20) n 271 . . . 320
3 rA1 . . . SW 1 HO . . . 3 23
4 r,22 0 310 3 173 . . . 325
1 430 . . . S 10 C IPO . . . 3M
.355 40 3 19 4 2it )
1 110 . . . 3 10 ( i 2J3
3 IS3 . . . 3 10 3
. .3:0 . . . 310 2 2R5 . . . 330
4 320 . . . 315 4 2T . . . S SO
2 310 SO 320 3 23.1 . . < 335
Slinip : There worn no sheep In today , nnd
nothing to mnke nny test of the market. The
dcmtml for sheep Is nctlve nt thin point , nnd
exerytlilnir receded meets with piompt pale.
CIIHUCl ) 1,1 VH STOUIC MAHKU'l
Orillnnry Cnlllc SMI nt Hlcinly 1'i-looH
vlth ItcUor ( irnilcH lllKhcr.
CHICAOO , .Inn. 21. Common nnd fnlrly KOO
cnttle weie steady , while icnlly good to ehole
beeves sold nbout 10c hlcher. Sales were on
bnsls of from J3.00 to tl for the poorest drcsse
beef steers , up to from H.fO to } 5 for Rood t
choice shipping nnd expoit cnttle , with modern !
numbers of prime beeves telling nt from fj.l
to 55.30. llutchcrs' nnd canners1 Huff wns ac
live , cnws nnd helfcro telllni ; lai ely nt froi
12 to f3..r,0. I'rlinu bulls br'iUKht fri.in JJ.fO t
? 4. fnlves rold nt from S3.IO to J.S..H ) , and fe
Texas cnttle were moderate 111 nuinbcr , ecllln
nt from J3.50 to } I.W.
Trices for boss i tiled strong nt nn nvcrngo nd
vance of fie. Sales were made nt fiom f3.25 t
$3.CO for lough to choice heavy pauUInK h'JKs , II
to J3.BO for prime light weights , sales belli
largely nt from )3.2j to 13.50.
In i-hreji thrrc was n fnlrly active mid stem !
mn > k"t. Native sbeip told nt frmu 52.25 to $
few Kolnir under 5 .25 or over 5.1. 73. Westetn
nml Mexican sold nt from } 3.2 } to 5. , . SO. > cai
llngi nt from I3.CO to 14.25. nnd lambs nt fron
53.DO to JS. 15. Hxport sheep soli ! around $3.70.
Itecelpts : Cattle , S.OCO head ; bog ! ! , 3I.OCO head
sheep , 9,000 head.
iN ( ; ! ( > Iilvo Sloc'U.
KANSAS CITY , .Tan. 21. CATTLH IlecelptF
5.CfO head : Fblpments , 4fCO hend. MnrUet Ftronj
to ICc hlRhi'r ; Texns steers , S2.i5fl3.li5 ; Tcvnti
cows , tl.4j02.75 ; natlvn sticrs , ; 3.2"ij5.00 ; native
cowu nnd heifers. tl.Wf3.r < l ; Mocl-crs and feeders
53.WST4.CO ; ImllH. 52.i > 5i3.25.
HCK1S lleei'lpts , 1I5.0PO head ; rhlpmetits , 7C (
hend. Market f pered Heady , clo. ed weal : r bulk o
Fnlos. 53./3.4'i ; lioavle . $3.Mf(3.43 ; packers
I3.10tf3.37ii : mixed , { 3.30tf3.4 : : llRhts , M.25JT3.33
Yorkers. J3.30fiJ.5 : ; pigs. S3.Wfl3.13.
SHIini' IlecL'tptB. 2,000 hend ; shipments. COO
head. Market steady ; lambs , J3.r.C'i.VO ' | ; mut
tons , tl.C04i3.70.
St. I.nulN l.lvr Stnrlr.
ST. LOUIS , .Inn. SL-rjATTLK llccelpls. 2.COO
bend ; market n shade Mslicr nnd active : unlho
l-rete ? . t3.ii00B.00 ; rtocki'rs and feeder * , 52 2.ff
3.75 ; light Merrc. S2.75ttl.40 ; Texas ktccrs. J2 75y
4.CO ; cows , J1.:5'T2.75.
1IOQS ItecrlptB. 7.POO head ; mnrltit Ce hlxlior ;
llKht , .404(3.43 ; nilNcd , (3.200J.40 ; heavy , SJ.lOo
SHKKP Ilocelptii. 1.500 head : market btronir ;
millions. ! 2.73i4.10 ; common. Jl.cstj2.co ; lambs.
M.C005.00 , with tome nt J5.40.
.Vo v Yorlc 1,1 vi" Sloi-U.
NRAV YOIUC. .Inn. 21.--IinKA'I-S-lJecolptn. ; 213
bend ; im irndliif ? . Cables qunto American pleura
nt lO'.iWll'sr. diostpd welcht ; rhn-p , nt SliSpiic ;
rcfrlBi-rntor beef ' Ri4tft9j ; no exports.
HIIKKP ANIl'LAMllS-Itci-cliits. 3.S7C bnnd ;
rlioop , i-luw and weak : Inmlm. quii-t. but steady ;
Blucp J3.COff4.25 ; Inmbs .JI.75S3.fO.
HOGS-Itcceli > ts , 2.C11 lifail ; steady nt f3.CO f
4.CO.
SlueU In Sljvlil.
Record of receipts of live ptcck nt tlie fnur prin
cipal iimrlu-K ( for Tliurpilay , .liiiinnrv 21 :
C.iltle. HUBS. Sheep.
Omaha 2.r,21 S.479
OIllcnKO S.Va 3I.COO ( l.fPO
Knnsan City S.ro1) mono 2.H'u
St. I iula 2.COO 7,000 l.COO
Totals 15C"M " C2.47D 12,300
AXOTI1KII
VnolbcT I'MlllMiNd-rlii ; ; i\iinlKlon Iti-
linrlcil In He on tM U'ny.
DALTIMOUC , Mil. , Jan. 21. It Is the Ken-
crnl belief tn slilpplns circles that the
btcainshlp Laurada has gone on another ex
pedition to Cuba to land arms anil ninmunl-
lon for the Insurgents. This famous steamer
oft Gibraltar on December 21. ostensibly
jounil for Ualtlmoro , having taken on n
argo supply of coal tcforo Us departure ,
t lias been at Mcss < lna , anil when nt Gib
raltar the captain reported having on board
a cargo of fruit for this port. Under or
dinary conditions the ship should have made
ho voyage In fifteen days. Twqnty-ono
lays have clnpsc.l and It has not yet been
sighted at Capo Henry. The circumstances ,
ukcn In connection with the ( act that it
coal I'ltrgo named J. J. Ward Is reported
o have put In at Newport News tlto other
day from Philadelphia with o load of armnt
and ammunition , which Is said to have been
rcshlpnel on n echooncr In Hampton Iloads ,
cads to the opinion that the Laiirada Availed
at a point outside until the schooner came
out , after which the cargo was transferred
o the steamer , which It Is now thought Is
on Its way to Cuba. It will bo recalled
hat the captain o the Laurada recently
hrcatcncd to touch at Vrtcncla. Spain , In
defiance of the warnings of the Spanish
uithorltlcs , and lie was only prevented from
doing so by the Interevntlnn of the American
consul , who persuaded him to change his
nind.
'Vorillcl of MniiMlniiKliCo'r SlnmlN.
OAKLAND , Cal. , Jan. 21. Lewis Muhlncr
vas sentenced to ten years' Imprisonment
or killing Ills sweetheart , . Jennlo Lewis.
The case was a rcmarlablo : ono. Muhlncr ,
a government telegraph operator , quarreled
vlth Miss Lewis and called at her house
o secure his ring nnd letters , Afler ho
eft the young woman was found dead with
a bullet through her heart. Mtihlner de
led that ho eliot her and thp evidence
flowing that ho did was purely clrcum-
tantlal. Ho wan found guilty of man-
laughter , but Judge Krlck ordered a new
rial , declaring that It was murder or noth-
ng The suproaio court overruled Judge
J'rlcU and decided that the verdict ot man-
laughter should stand.
Ilrouirlil lliii'Ic < I-'m'i' Rr Mllti.rn.
A11ILENK. Kan. . Jan. 21. Formal charges
have been brought against James McNaopy ,
who lied to Arkansau lust mimmcr and wan
recently brought back from there- , and ho
will soon bo brought to trial. MuNaapy
wr.fi for years ono of the leading democratic
politicians oO the countyHo was a broker
nnd so much ronfldunco did his nclghboia
placu In him that the thrifty flurmnim fairly
forced money upon him for Investment.
When lie disappeared ho owed J25.0UO. Now
no ossctn urt < apparent to satisfy hui crc'dl-
torn , and In Jail ho said the rcnron ho did
not gnt further away w * because ho was
pt'iinllcsa. When nrrosted McNaapy cried
Illco a child. HU case Is attractliii ; mucll
attention.
I''nvor ' Kindlloiiril nf ( 'liiirltli-N ,
KANHAH CIT1. ' , Jan. 81.-Mm Kllen M.
Hftirotln of Chicago , prcxldrnt of thu Gen
eral federation , trmdo u xhort nddreHH at
the last Hotmlon todiiy of the Htnto Kodoru-
tlon of Wotnvn'H Clubx , Hpcnldntf on tlie
HUbJecl , "Tho Holfitlon of tint Htnto Veil-
oration to C'luli ICxtciuilon , " .MrH. Harriott
C , Mllnnr of Hprlngllold , 'Mo. ' , und .MlKM
LHtirii 10. Huammnii of KIIIIHIIH City ul a
irindo nddroHtoH. Thci coiivmitlon appointed
u L'ommlttfo to go to JoffiTHon City nnd
ur o the luKlHlnturo to create u Htttto
lloard of Cliurltlta.
TURN DEFEAT INTO VICTORY
Oaban Forooa Ecoro Against. Their Op-
poncuts in tbo Field ,
SPANISH JOY WHICH DiD NOT LAST
TrnoiiN Sm-iirlNtMl nml ItoutiMl Wlillo
Mi-rry ( ) V T n Siuniosci )
OlinrncM A iilii t
nn Aincrlciiti ,
CINCINNATI. Jan. 21-r-A special to the
Commercial-Tribune from Key West says :
Among last nlght'ja passengers from Havana
wns JOPO M lea tul o from the Interior south
of Havana. Hi reports a flRlit nt Molan de
Stir In tlie southern part of Havana prov
ince two weeks ago that the otllclals lit
Havana have not yet reported. A Spanish
cavalry force of some CCO men camping
there was surprised by100 Cubans under
Colonel Sanchez , one ot MRCCO'S old olll-
cers. Thu Spanish forces fought bravely ,
hut retreated within half an hour with
twenty men killed. The Cubans suffered a
loss of eight. The Cubans pursued , but
were drawn Into an ambush and punished
terribly. lo lni ; fifty nun. They withdrew
nnd the Spanlah troopa ro-enlercd their old
camp and began merry-making In honor
of their victory. Late that night the In-
snrgonta again attacked nnd surprised the
camp , forcing their way to the commandIng -
Ing olllcer's iiunrtcrs before their presence
was discovered. Then , the tcrrov-slrlrken
Spanish soldier.Ikil , Dinging down tlulr
weapons. The Insurgents pumti'd Hum for
mile , ' , killing and wounding over 100. The
captured olllccrs were llnnlly released on
parole. The Cubans were received by the
people an deliverers.
HAVANA , .Ian. 21-Vla ( Key West , Fin. )
1'ollowlng Is a summary of Iho charrtvs
made ngalut : Casper llctancourt , an Ai'ur-
Ican dentist , who has been a citizen of the
United Slales since IS7S and who was nr-
rented some time since. The charges and
Mr. HPlani'ourt's defenpo nro nr follows :
1. It Is charged that ho was : i rebel leader
In the last year , which Is falne. bccauo
he loft the Island In ISfi ? . residing In Now
York and New Orleans until 1S7S , nt which
time the war was ended.
2. A policeman , Alberto Kscalanto , charged
that Uotancourt had a meeting at Havana
Central park with eusplctous persons who
were conspiring. But the fact Is that those
persona were Major Sanity ( or I.anlty ) , Gits-
ton Ctulradeo and Antonio Fernandez , the
municipal chief of police.
I ! . U Is charged Hint Detaneourt visited
thu Collcfic of 1'ola Calsada la llclna and
tltPi'o cotiHplred. In company with 1'rof.
Unfaol Monca , who was sent to the Chnltpr-
Inas Islands , and Gustavo Martinez and Joi-o
Diaz , who were placed in Jail. Mr. Cctindo
Tola , a resident Spaniard , declares It Is
untrue that Iletancouit visited the college ;
that It was all the vengeance of SpnnlHh
( cachera who had been expelled. Fran
cisco Sanchez Vlvar. a SpanU-h resident who
denounced lletancourt , on being confronted ,
with him In Jail , said he was not the man
who visited the college , but that It wns
a younger man called Manuel or Antonio
ot a different sire and appearance.
I. Ho is alleged to bo the father of Iho
Hcraldo's correspondent , Lorenzo lletnn-
court , a resident of New York.
Casper llctnncourt declares his con has
never been a correspondent , but only trans-
latra for correspondents , and If he were a
correspondent his father has no responsi
bility In case It la a crime to bo a corre
spondent.
The fiscal court , has decided , hov/ovor. that
there Is ground for suspicion In thu declara
tions of the rccrot police that Iletnncourt
was concerned in the rebellion. The latter
has named the distinguished lawyer , Scnor
Sola , to undertake his defense.
CONSTERNATION IN HAVANA.
Thcro wns great consternation in Havana
on Sunday test when the report gained cur
rency that thp insurgents had hanged Setior
Sorano. lieutenant colonel on the stiff , thlr-
ren oinccr.s and tunny passengers at Guana-
jacoo. As the usual train left Kogln nt 10
o'clock n. m. for Guanabacoa the train w.s
Icrailcd near the switch at Oambutc. Thn
paesiMigero believed only a trivial accident
ml occurred and Jumped out of the windows.
Suddenly a number of liorcul.inean negroes
armed with carbines nnd machcten Invaded
ho three coaches , threatening lo kill the
UFseogcrs and compelling them to vacate
he cars , killing a ncpro passenger and
seriously wounding a soldier.
H secira the Insurgent colonel. Angurcn.
wllh 150 cavalry , had laid two bulls on the
alls which threw Iho train off the track.
The Insurgents captured two captaina ami
eleven other olPceiH , all unarmed ; four
soldiers , the second chief of the municipal
nnllco of Havana , who was returning homo ;
ho engineer and fireman and three em
ployes of the road. Thn Insurgents carried
heir prisoner.by a forced march to a farm
icar Jaruco. where they hanged Lieutenant
tcrnardn llanos , a native Cuban , tor serving
Spain. Lieutenant Hlcardo Uctancourt , also
T Cuban , waa saved on account of the fact
hat ho waa a friend ot Arnnguerln bcforn
he war. All nf the rest were liberated and
arrived In Havana on Sunday night.
Captain General Weyler wjs Informed at
3 o'clock that Governor Fonesella , with n
column of Iroopp. had vainly nought to over-
ako the Insurgents and ho was nskod ( hat
flimdropM of cavalry bo dispatched Im-
ncdkitely. It was for thla reason that Cap-
aln General Weyler did not leave for the
Ifld until yraterday. going In the direction
of San Ji'so de la .Ins. In Havana province.
News has been received that Ciillxto Garcia
vlth 5.000 men. all armed , bealegcd and bom
barded Fort Guamo , on the Goto river , eight
days ngo. Up to thU lime the- garrison lisa
iclil out , resisting all attacks. General
loach ordered the gunboats Hclnmpago and
Ccntlnela to relieve Ihc fort , but an In-
.urgent torpedo blow up the Hclampago , na
iaa been already cabled. Later m wa re-
icirts that n Spanlah column has succeeded
n raining the siege at Tort Guamo. Gen
eral Hooch had been away nt Vegiiita with
a valuable convoy on the way to Ilayamo ,
vlilcli delayed Ihc dispatch of tioups to rc-
leve Fort Guamo.
In the province of Puerto I'rlnclpc the In-
urgenls arc manifesting FignH of life and
re movln ; ; nbout with activity. A Spanish
olu in n under General Scranno had
a fight with the Insurgents at
Altamlra under General Tope Rcclplo and the
e.ideiv Ramon and Dcrrsto at Hie farms ol
Santa Rita and I'uraslma. After lively flrinn
lie Insurgents retreated toward Manclmo.
The Insurgent cavalry accepted bnttlo from
lie heights near 1'arrohos and were to-
nforccil at Kl Rcaarlo by 1,000 Infantry.
They held advantageous positions nnd ro-
Isted with tenacity , but they wore finally
Islodgul by the Spanish artillery. They
eft twenty-five killed anj a largo number
f wounded. The column lost Devon killed.
and t\vo offlccrs and twenty-three prlvitcci
wounded. The column fired 43.000 rltlo
artrldgcM and ten grenades during tbo cu-
agement.
, < MiifM Midi Violin Aeronipiiiiliiii-nt.
VUR.MILMON , S. I ) , , Jan. 21. ( Special. )
'he third number of the university lecture
course was given lost evening at the college
cliapol. Mr. Carl Reldclabergcr gave a violin
lecture recital. Thcoo rccltal.1 ore some
thing new , ati ho prctenlH through a partial
ccturo the nitiHlcal IdcoK , which ho plays on
ila violin. Two morn numbers in tliu course
arc tu be given bpfore the close of the school
year. Those who have charge of tliu courto
report It a financial miuccna.
\Nk ( irnln for KliirvhiK I In Ml ( nilliiiiN.
SAN FKAKD1SCO , Jan. 21. tolcgramu
lave boon Hent by the clthunci' coimnltleo
o tlio governorn of Oregon , Washington ,
ftnsax. Nebraska and Iova , asking the pco-
ilo nf those states to unltu with California
n Bonding a tihlp load of grain to the iitarv-
ib' pecitlo of India.
JAMES E. BOYD < S CO
Telephone lOW ) . Oinulia , Nob.
COMMISSION
RAIN : PROVIm.S : A.VD : Sl'OllJ '
, Hoard nt Trade ,
JVrtct vftret to Ciueuc" " > ' W < - * Vnrk.
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