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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1897)
THE OMAHA DAILY K1SIS : HURT USD AY , JAyUAllY 28 , 181)7. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Wheat Makes a Tnitlier Drop on Heavy Liquidation. WEAK OPENING CABLES A LEADING CAUSE Corn nttil Oalu Kiic'li llrnlxfor n Ailviniiu * , Ai'dnir Ini of ( Inl.truler _ l'ro- vIxloiiM AVunl < < CHICAGO. Jnn. 27.-Whc.it broke- lie today , but niiulc a p.trtlnl recovery at n ilcclliio of lc tor the session Liquidation , started by Ihoweak opc-nliu cubic * , wan very licnvy. Corn anil oat ; itcteil Independent of wheat for once nne itUanc--il ubout ' ,4o cnch. Provisions wen vi.-ik and ilfullncil 2iu ! to lOc. Wheat oiiciiril very wcnk , with buycri Imnl to Hull nt lc lower than Ttmsiluy'i t losing prices. May , which was wortl 7ifjo ; nt the cloto of ycKterilay's session opened today all the wny from 7CV o to 77c It was not generally salable nbovu 7G&e nllliouKh In less than n rnunite later 7GBi \\.IR bid. and I'onie sales weio effected a 7fiit. . After holding for about half an hou around "d'c there wild an accession o \vi-aknef,3 and another severe and r.ipli brink to 7.V > < c , The lowest price litre re cot ( tail wus reached beftiru an hour of th Fcssluu had passed. The decline was th rtviill of lower cables from Uvrrpuol win. re a decline ot l d was recoideil Uclieral lliiuldatlon began when tradlni mailed thu wellliijT , being heavy during th llryt half of the Session , nnd cominlssloi houses weiokoiH busy unloading whcnt fo the.lt- customers throiifr.iuut the- country There proved to be etilic | n number of pen jilu who had a proIII In nlMU tut the n-sul of the brt-uk niul they were not .slow to luU advantage of It. I'urcha.icH were vcr ; fruo around tflfc , but when shorts RO throtiidi prices startC'l down the hill agal : and It was nut until the export engagement IicRnn to assume respectable proportion that a genuine rally took place. North \wt-tcin receipts were smalt at 1G2 pnrM.it c-oinparcd with 212 on the same day laa wi-ek and 411 a year ago. Chicago rt c-elved thirty-five cnrs. against twunty-nln last wrrk and nlxty-Auvrn on the corn fpondliiK day In ISM. AH was the casu ycf te-nlay , however this was attributed to th WvatluT and but lltllo attention was pal to thu figures. When the figures for en port engagements had reached a total c thirty-five boatloads Jlay wns fairly on th ri'i-ovi-ry. ' the price- reaching "GV u by nooi Thr market was IMS active during the las ( hour , but 'irlces held stonily. May ciosln nl 7Ki ; . Corn did not partnko of the early sem panicky fooling In the wheat nit , but wa : on the contrary , somewhat Inclined to svn pathlzc with tln > llsht reactionary fcelu ! e which set In aftrr the felling fever I wheat had exhausted Itself. Many line of short corn were recovered. Jlay opcnc at 2.V&C , sold up to 2lc and closed stead at 23 ? e\ Not for a long time back had there bee puch a big trade' In oais. Shorts boug' free > ly and crcate-d a very llrm feeling ar higher iirle-cs , The market was 1ml prudently firm throughout nnd had no r spect whnte-vcr for thr Influence whlc Jjkhent usually tenders. May opened aboi He lower at from 17 0 to t7Vif17c ar closed with 17WM7yr > bid. Provisions were weak from the beglnnlr to the end of thu session. Hog rcccln v.-ere small , but yard prices were lower ar this furnished nn rxe-u-ic for the free ofte Inps. Some commission ' .lousr buying la In the day served to vtcaely prices nllghtl Cabh finolntlons were ns follows : Kl.OUIt Weak ; winter patents. JI.23fl.CO- ? r Ftrnlehls , t4.COJI4.50 ; bakers , | 3.loif3.M ; sprl ale-nls , J4.OJff4.10 ; nprlnc strnlghts. M.03T.1. COHN No. 2 , 21v4Q22c. OATK-No. 2. 15yc ; No. 2 white , f. o. ISWSlVic ; No. 3 while , f. o. b. , 175Tllc. ! UYB No 2 , 334 734 ie. IIAULUV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b . , 2 J4c : Nn. 4 , f. o. h. , 25ff2Cc. I-'LAXSMICD-No. 1 , 7407C4o. ! TIMOTHY Sl-i-i : : ) Prime. JS.70. I'llOVIHIONH-McFS pork , per bbl. , J-.fCS" . L-ird , per 100 Hip. . J3.M 3.,7V4. Short ribs sli ( loofe ) . J3.7' i(4.12H. Dry halted ehouIiU ( lOM > d ) . jJ4.2."iS4.EO. Short clear Hides ( boxe : WJIIKKY DlFtlllcrs' nnlshed Roods , per RC St'nAHS-Cut loaf. J3.II ; Rranulated , ti.Cl. The following were the hecelpts nnd shliimci today : On tlio Pro liiou oxchAiizo toJ-ivt'ia b ittor nn ki-t was linn : cn'aiuury. ir-avila : ilalr/ . 17o. KKH. linn : frcHh. Kljjc. Cliecse. htuni' ' V ? ' ! < L' ' , ,1'reBsi-d poultry , llrm : turkeys , l 12 c ; chickensi)4to7Wc ) ; duckn. IDuillc. NHW VOK1C CKMIIl.U , MAItKIi IliiodllloiiH ( if tinliny oil l-llc-r . NKW YOnu. Jnn. 27.-FLOt'Ii-necclpts , 1 220 bbln. ! experts , 10,793 bbla. ; weak nml low with n poor demand ; Minnesota patents , J4 , ( 4.CO ; Mlnncrota bakers , J3.COB3.W ; win BtralBhts , J1.4004.CO ; winter extras , | 125ff3. JiVS'i ' i' AT-Ou'li ' : 24fWo. , t-'OHN MI-AI < Dull ; yellow eatcrn , CSc. , - . / , , TIU , i wcpiern i ° JIAHl.MV Dull ; 2SVif2Sc. ' ' Uiii\ln : ! > ' MAI'T-Dull : western , CO 5Sc. M.1-A.T J"'c'tB' , ' w-m ' ' : expuits. 82 bu , ; spot , weaker. No. l hard. M ic but ! ( opened weak and declined all the mornineiin 'kCI"lel < 1 lK'arl" ' " "llniem and ncm-e 5 , ny ftH1 a Ci " later on local covcrliiK ! cloted Ho net hlcli Jnnunry. cloted , 2s ic ; Jlay , Jin-lC OHc , cloL B00d . , ' " " . , ci'l' ! ' < C7Mc : UOO crop. S " 13' ' miir'SmpV ' lkM cr ? " . ' ci " : crop. "ff UIDLH-FIrm : lliilvtBlon 13oHue , 12 13o- ' Am. , nominal ; Texas , dry. B-ici baiifor' , T' ' 1" > mlock 'olcUut TMIt-Hecelpts. 3,576 , | ikun. > west r I'UOVIHIONR-iieef. fteady. Cut meat's n hami , MilUSc. Urd. weak ; ( vrstern lleam Jt re" .1'1"1 ; l'"rkl ' llu" ' Tallow , weak iinin , dull ; vtrnlm-d. common uood tl UAV.Tlir''n.llne' ' ' 1 | " * " * MI'TTALS 1'lif Iron , quiet ; wnuthrrn. 111 Kdpi northern. JU.COH13 00. Comwr. Meii I'lfkerf , 112' rxclmiiEC , ! ! ! , Tin ' harelv rti > n Btralt. . 'lis.70iil3.75 : i.l tM. dull. llind \lull- \ e-haiiKod ; brokern. I1UO ; exclmnKe. | 3.03fJ.07i ntc-ady. with March und SiTy""H"d"lower" ! other months Hd lower ; builnevu henvlekt yirlnp ; Januury , On 6'idi ' Ktbruary , C 4 Mnrch. C CUd ; Mar , Cji CHd. COHN--Hpoi. ejulct ; American mixed. No. J W. Futurca opuied ea v. with near and dUi Mfltlons unehunKcd ; rlo edjieady , with i and dlitunt trillions unrhanved to Vid lot bmlnejt hfuvir.t on c-urly position. ; January r'V.I' ! ' .V" > rA' ' , Ml"ch. : April and Mf.y. ! SV4d , n.Ot'H-Dull ) demand poor ; St. t uU fo PlIo'vilUpNS-llHcon. quiet ; denmnd p frmberlund nil. K to SO Ibs. . J7 ; leinir cl llsht. 85 lo S8 Ibf. . Sen : Ionic clear , heavy. 4 4" . ll > . . r , " ( d : nl'ort clour backs. Unlit. IS 1 J i ihort clrxr inbldlpt , hravy. (5 to CO Itu. , Cd ; clear Iwlllvii , 14 to U llu. . ; s . Hhoultl ro.uiirt > , 1 ! to 18 ll . . ! C . ilninn. ihoit cut In It lb . . ! 0 CJ. Tallow , One North Arnerl 16 . lleef. utru India meu. Cli 3Jt prime n tdf , Pork , prime nun. nne weitern. 4C mrdlimi wtstfrn , 40i. IrfirJ. atilet ; pilmo west. rn , 21s 3d ) rcflne'J , In pulls. 22 M. PHKKSn Vlrm ; dcmnnd mnilffntc ; nnrnl Ainerlc n , while nnd coloietl , Mr. HUTTKIl fr'IncH United Ptnte * , 90s ; good , Ms. I'l-mtOLUfM Hellned , ' ,4 < 1. HKI-'UKinilATOll IlEKl'-rcrcquartcr. Indoimrter , 1 > W. HOPS Al Ixindon (1'nclflc ( con t ) , 1. OMAHA ( IKM'.lt.VI , of Trnili' nml limitations on Stntilc unit I'nnpy I'roiliiec. KBthfrnlr He. HUTTUn Common lo fair. SOSo ; choice to aney roll , 13014c ; nepnrnlor crtnmery , 20o ; Rntli- tcil creamery , 18fl6c. OAMM-niue wlngctl ttnl ducks , Jt.75 ! Brecn whir , JI.M ; icillioads and inallntdfl. I3.7C ! email mhl > lt > , 40 0ci JAcki , JI.CK.fll.IT. rqulrrcU. Ml ( V ; CnnnilH KCCDC , Intsc , (0.0007.00 ; email , Jt.l'uif . ( ' . ClinnSK romestlc brickf , 10'ic : Utlntn , per fir. . . JJ : club hou c , l-lb. Jnri" . per doz. , W.1S ; JmbeiBiT , fancy , per 16. . ! ,4cj Iloquefort , ' ,4-lb. nrs , per doz. , J3.CO ; Younif Americas , 10-C : lnf , nuicy , lO'.ic. VRAICholce fnt , fO to 1ZO Ibs. , nre quoted at fi7t ! > ' ! Intro nn.l coime , 4fl5c , nitiPSKU POUI.THY Clilckcni , tej turkeys , Offtle : tteoc. 7 Fu ! elucka , Sc. ' wanted , LlVn I'OULTHY-Not I'lor.oNS Live , "SOflOe ; dead plecons , noi iinle-d. HAY VpUnd , 4.f,0 ! midland , Jl : lowland , 3.Mrjc straw , J3.CO ; color makes Iho price ott hay ; llRht bales sell tlio bmt icnly toil crndes "irlnif lop prices. 1UIOOM COIIN Hxlrcmrly slow sale ! new rep , delivered on truck In country ; choice Rreen olf.workltiR vntpet , per lb. , 2ff2'.4c.'M choice nrecn , untilnt ; to hurl. 2il2'ic : common , llic. 8\VEBT POTATO E8-On orilers , per bbl. , $100 ONIONS-Oood stork , for bu. , RJcfHt.OO. LIMA IU-ANS : I'er lb. , 4c. . UHANS-lInnd iilcktd navy , per mi. . J1.230 1.3.V CAIIHAQK Qood stock , per 100. > 1.23fl.r.0i Cal Ifornla , (1.75. rnLIIHY Per doz. , 2c : fancy , law , 45c. POTATOES Good rallve stock , | > cr bu. , 25a 50C. i-nurrs. MALAGA OIlAPUS-Per Kvg , 7. CHANllKIiniES Cnpc Cod. per bbl. , ? G.OOS ptr bbl. , J1.CJO1.75 ; fnncj New York. JI.GOfTl.M : extra fancy , JI.75. OAL1FOI5NIA l'iAHPer box. : .WB2.23. TUOI'ICAL KIIUITS. OIlANOKS-McxIcan , J2.75 ! California navels IJOn to 200 , U.71 : larr.c sizes , 53. SO : Rcc.lllnga t2.76 3.tO. LKMONS-MesMnns. J3.0 3 50 ; choice Cnllfor nla , J2.75 ; fancy , J2.TiJJ3.00. I1ANANAS Choice. IIUKC stock , per bunch J2.00fi2.23 ; medlum-lzed bunches , Jl.5CO2.00. MISCKLLANCOUS. HONUY CholcclQ14c. CIDiu-CIarIllcd ! : Juice , per hnlt bbl , . J2.50 ; pc bbl. , . MAPLIJ SYHUI'-Klve Knl. cans , each , $2.r,0i , 2.75 ; cal. cans , per doz. , J12 : half-gal , cnns , J6.2i quart cans , J3.5Q. NUTS Almonda , California , per lb. , Inrg size , 13e ; Urazlls , per lb. , lOc : Hnsllsh wnl nuts , per Hi. , nncy , soft shell , 12 12'.fcc : stniul ardii , IHfll'.jc ; lllherts , per lb. , lOc ; pecans , po ! Ixlicd , larKc , 3iJ10c ; jumbo , llQ12c ; large hlcli ory mitB , J1.23 per bu. ; small , Jl.SO ; cocoanuti 53 each , P1OS Imported fancy , fi. crown , 30-lb. boxei lie ; choice , 10-11) . boxes , 3 crown , He. HIDKS , TALLOW , UTC. IIIUKS No. 1 green hides , 5'/4c ; No. 2 Rrec hides , 4Vic ; No. I srcen suited hides , 7c : No. Krccn salted hides , Cc ; No. 1 veal calf , 8 to i Ibs. , 7c ; No. 2 vinl calf. 8 tl 13 Ibs. , 4c ; No. dry Hint hides , ! iT10c ; No. 2 dry Hint hide ; 8S3c : No. 1 dry salted hides , EjfSa ; part cure hides. He per lb. lets than fully cured. SHEHP PKLTS-Orcen Failed , each. 2. , rct > Rretn calttd , fheirli gs ( short w o'el early tk ni each , lc ; nry sheniliiKs ( short wooled car : skins ) . No. 1 , each , 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas in Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per lb. , aclu weight. 4ffSc ; dry ( lint , Kansas and Nebrasl Murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight , 3If4 dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per U actual weight , 4 f3c ; dry Hint Colorado Murrn wool pelts , per lb. nctuni uelRlit. 3ff4c ; fe cut elf , as It Is useless to pay irclght on thei TALLOW AND OHEASE-Tnllow. No. 1. 3 tallow , No. 2 , 2'ic ! ; grease , white A , 3c ; greas white 11 , 2c ; Krease , yellow , 2c ; Krense , dar Hie ; old butter. 2J2ic ! : beeswax , prime , 15 f22 rough talKw , 1C. \VOOI < 1'nwnshed , fine heavy Gff.7c ; fine llgl FWJic ; nunrterblood , 10C'l-e ; seedy , burry ai chaffy , iT8c : cotted nml broken , coarse , 7JO celled nnd broken , fine , UQSc. Klcece wnsheil Medium 15TMC ; fine , 14SJKo ; ; tub washed , ICftl black. Sc ; bucko , Cc ; tne locks. 2R3c. dead pullc - . nnc. HONES In car lo's , welshed and delivered Chicago : Drv buffalo , per ton 12.OOiJ14.00 ; d country , bleached , per ton , J10.COGT12.CQ ; dry cou try , damp nnd meaty , per ton , JC.C038.00. FHKSH MKATS. JIKKI- ' Good native hteers , 400 to GOO Ibs. , ( e , western steers , 5'4BCc ; good cows nnd he ! rs , i. ' < , { jGc ; medium cows nnd heifers , 5Uc ; go orequarieis cows and Oiclfcrs 4',4c ; good for tuaiters steers , 6c ; good hlndquaitera cows ni iclfers , rvio ; good hindquarters native steel lie ; tenderloins , 20c ; boneless strips , 9c ; sti olns , 7c ; rolls , Mic ; sirloin butts. iV'.c ; should lods. 5'c ; lump butts. 5c ; tteer chucks. 4(1 'ow chucks. S'.ic : boneless chucks. 4c ; plat ! V4c ; Hank Btcak. Go ; loins. No. l , 124c ! ; loins , N . lOVJc : loins , No. 3 , SHc : ribs , No. 1 , lOVSc ; HI o. 2 , S14c ; ribs , No. 3 , 6i c ; ateer rounds , GV4 ow rounils. S ic : rounds , shank or rump o ! 4c ; rounds , shank and rump off , 7c ; trlmmlMc c ; brains , per doz. , 33c ; nweethrcnds. per II Oc ; kidneys , each 5c ; ox tails , each , 3o ; liver wr lb. , 3c ; henrts , 2c ; tongues , per lb. , I2c POHK Dressed hogs , 4ic ; tenderloins , 13 olns , Cc : spale rlbd , 4c ; ham sausage butts , C boulders , luugh. 4Vic ; shoulders , tklnned , [ rlmmlnKs , Cc ; leaf lard , not icndi-rcd , ty. icads , cleaned , 3l4c : snouts nnd ears , 3'/.e : bac bencH , 2Wc ; ncckbones , 2' , < .c ; pigs' tails , 3 ducks , each , 5c ; chitterlings , 5c ; bucks , 4 icarts , per doz. , 23c ; ttornachs , cnch , 3c ; tongut each , 8c ; Itldncys , per dcz. , lOc ; brains , per do ; 5c. 5c.MUTTON MUTTON Drefsed lambs. 7c ; drcsfed shee c ; racks , R'.ic ; legs nnd saddles , 714c ; breni md stews , SVic ; tongues , each , 6c ; plucks , cue WOOI , SAM39 COXTIXUI3 LAHf ; lllrtCMMl Million 1'ClllllclH Illll CliniiKc'il HiuiilN the PiiHtVerlc. . IIOSTON , Mass. , Jan. 27.-The American We ind Cotton Ileportcr will sny tomorrow : "T wool market has been In the sellers' favor t > attveek , the very reverse of the state of t 'airs n short time before. The Iloston marl ias witnessed n most unwonted activity , t sales itKgrc&ntlni ; nearly I3CGOCOO pounds , a here are rninoicd sales of fully 2,000.000 moi Iho movement was almost entirely speculate riio demand has been from the lnrKe mills , filmic mill Is reported to have bousht 3.0001 ountls In the last week. The recent sales lot Indicate nny actual advance In the mark riuolntlons , thu most that they thaw belnc tl J",1'.w.a , ' ; ' ! 'cfl'5C1' ' ' a fpw weeks ago Is n. . . y , rni ie nu done In elolhlnB wools than previous Liberal pales of Australian nnd greasy Car are reported nlco. Sales for the week In Host Ne-w ork and Ph ladelphla aggregate 1G.GC1. poundB. 11,3S,7CO Ijclnic domestic and 5.253.700 f' clftn , Salen Elncc January 1 nggrogate 30 547. rioundi , as compared with 20,7CI.ilU ! durlna I like period of hint year. . - Jn" ' 27 WOOIQulet. . ST. LOUIS. Jnn. 27.-WOOl-Klrm nnd Mglv medium. 12l5c : llcht , HUP , lOSllVic ; heavy. Hi 7fiS'/ile ; tub wnclied , 15O21e. St. I.onlN Oi > iiernl Al ST. LOL'IS. Mo. , Jan. 27.-F cnfler : unchnnged. WHBAT rutures opened l4c off. For nvh the trodlng was fairly active , nnd n frn udvancu was iniidc. but this was soon lost , a the market dragged nloni ? slowly nil day. flna cloElng weak and lower. Spot , lower ; No , 3 i cash , elevator , M',4c ' bid ; track. fc5fiGc ; No . COItN-I-'ntuicK , dull nnd steady ; closed llr ? iiT- ' Aye N ° ' " C"El1' J91Mny ! > 21 ! KYK-31C asked. roitN 11HAN Quiet ; Mendy ; east track , fnck worth nominally 33 4Ic. rLAXSKKD Unchanged ; 73U TIMOTHY RIJHD-Prliue ! 12.40. , IltlTTKH Sleady ; unclmnged ; crdamery. 15 < " Kn'dS-HlBher ? ' Ue. WIIISKY-JI.I8. MKTALS-Irfad. mroiig ; J2.fn 2.S74. Bpell dull : n.G3. PUOVISlONS-I'ork , steady ; standard m- Jobbing. J7,70frs.20. U-ird , lower ; prime Men J3.75 ; choice. 13. S3. Hacnn ( boxed ) , khoulde II , CO ; extra short clear , 14,10 ; ribs , J4 SO ; rlim lo J3.0J. Dr } ' fiilt meats ( boxeil ) , shouldeiu , H exlrn thort clear J4.Sft ; rlb Jl.5.1 : tlirriR H " UKCKIITS-Klour , 2tKW bbls. ; wheat , 4.0CO li com. to.ooo tni. ; rats , 22.000 bu , HIIIPMINTH viciir. a.ioo bids. ; wheat , 13 bu. ; corn , C2OCO bu. ; oat ? . 8 COO bu. CiifT < M > .Iliirlit'lH , NHW YOHIC , Jnn. 87.-CWl-'KK-Ontl ( opened steady nnd unchiinKed to 10 points Igli advanced en llrm ruble * , lighter Ilrarlllan cclpts. n decreato In thu visible nnd large wa home delivery , but finally rated off under lo prefttire nnd clOfed buiely tteady , urclmni to 6 points advance ) sales , V'J.JIO bags , InclUill Mnri-h , 19,40. Spot. Illo , quiet ; No. 7 , Johhl JI037V4 : Invoice. J9.S7" * . Mild , quiet ; Cordo Jiri.lOW17.fO ; Kalen. late yesti-rday nflernoon , 2 ImiJj. Total warehouse deliveries from tJiilte-d States , 17,774 bstli. Including 15.783 In from New York ! New York Hock today , S4S liag ; United States rtnck. IOB.CM bags ; all for the United States.503 COO bags ; total vIM for the United Stales , 70S.C6J bags , agalntt 5 ICO bnj * lad year. IIAVHH , Jnn , 27. CQFl'Ki-C10fed steady 7f tn lOf advance. HANTOS. Jan , 27. COWi : ! : Santor , qu good nvernge Santos. 10.700 reis ; rccelptu , 3 UIK > ; slock , CI.21O baer. HIO. Jon. n.-COKKRlJ- , steady ; receli 9.7CO baKa : cleared for f.ia United State * . 10 bags ; ttock , S3 , ( CO bar.u. Oil OIL CITY. Pa. . Jan. 27. Credit balances , ccrilnr-iitcs. no biduhlpinentn. . SS.C03 bbli , ; n 70. ! > : o bldr. LONDON. Jan. 27. Calcutta tllnreed , n > ot , 9d : Uei-crnler ililpinenl , via Cup3Js. . Sa r * Xi-iv York llr > - CcioiU 'MurUi-l , 1 NKW YOHK , Jan. t7. . Very many buyer * 1m In the market , but In proportion to thin num IK and Inquiry made , the butlncfn completed i very dleproportlonat * and the bulk of tnents were for ImmcdlAte deliver } ' to meet cur rent wnnts. Printing- cloths were quiet nnd steady nt 2',4c , STOCKS AMI IIO.NIIS. Inllirnrllo nml Illliimlnoiin Conlcrn nnil tlio ( Jrnnnri-rx I.cnil , NEW YOUK , Jnn. 27. Stockii were ngnln llm- ted nR to the ; volume of business. Anthrnclle nnd bituminous coalers attracted the main In- ercst. The dealings , generally fpenklnc. Wire poorly distributed , nnd even the coolers were only comparatively active. The regulnr rail- wny shares , nslde from the crnnRerii , were tin- usunlly dull. In the group mentioned , n small ncrcnce In 81. Pnul'n net earning * for IJcccm- jcr proved n more favorable cx.ilblt than hail jern fxpectt.l nnd Imparted firmness , en the theeity that the Icturr.s for the other grain cur lers would also Miow Improvement. The pro tracted delay In perfecting a settlement of the differences of the bituminous carrying com- ' -inUs nnd rumors of n probable abandonment of negotiations , together with continued ftuegiu- lonc ot the llnanclnl cmbarraesincnt ot the locking Valley road , encournacd n drl\c by the ienrs , which forced the common down 2 % per cent tu 7 , the general mortgage 5s S',4 per cent to GS nnd the Gs G per cent to G3. The FCCU- rltles were absolutely without support , owing to the- news that loans In which they had figured were being thrown out. The clock subsequently rallied I'4 per cent and the Gs 2U per cent near the close , on Inside Information that the corn- pany had made n six months' loan , averting nil dntigvr ot an early default In Interest. The news did not become public until long after t.ic close of huMncFS. The anthracite coal stocks , on relatively light dealings , were the weak rcuturiii. nnd there were Indications of celling that did not emanate from the recent bear quarters. Disturbing rumors In reference ! to Delaware and Hudson were In part borne out by the figures ot the annual report , showing only n slight fraction earned on the stock In IMiG , over Iho teduccd 5 per cent dlvldent declared recently for U97 , The report did nol come to hand until n. lew minutes before the close , A net decline ijf 1 % per cent occurred In the stock. London operations In stocks were unlm- liortnnt. A feature ot the dealings wns n heavy demand for government bonds for Invest ment account. Two blocks of $230,000 each of the new coupon 4s changed bands at 123U to 123 % . The pressure against the gcncrnl list WHH quite severe In. the cloning dealings and cspeulully upon Sugar , llurllngton nnd Louisville & Nashville. The closing wus weak nt ullght net losses generally. T.ie bond market wns quiet nnd was without noticeable feature ) aside from Ihe slump In the Hocking Valley Usucs. The sales were Jl,387,000 , Clovermncnts Hcrc Mtrong , with dealings eon- lined to J314.000 of the new coupon ' .u. Silver cer tificates advanced % per cent to G3'J , on trans actions of J3CO.OCO. The livening Post's London financial cable' gram says : "The tone of the stock markets here today was good and the outlook wns inou encourngliiR for the moment. Americans wen good. The chief point wns the Influential buy Ing here of Atchlsons. The- closing wns nt tin best. American bonds were generally In fall demand. Mines were belter. The settlement li favored by easy money. Contnngocs nre light those on Americans being about 3 to 314 pel cent. The chances of a reduction In the Imnl tale ot discount tomorrow arc evenly divided There wns no great Interest In the matter elthei wny. Gold was bought In the open market fo : Austria nnd Japan , but there have been no gale operations nt the bank for the past fortnight The Paris market was llrm , with rather bli speculations hi Llntos and DC Ilecrs mines. Tin Herlln market wus llrm. " Thp following1 were the closing quotations 01 the loading stocks of the New York exchnng today : CX-lllV. The total ealca of stock today were 99,11 ihares. Including : Ameilcan Tohacco. 4,00i \merican SUKar , 13.2CO ; Hurllnston , 12.COO ; Ch cngo Gas , B.l'CO ; Cclumhus , 0,100 ; Delaware" ludton , 7.CPO : IrfiuliVllle & Nashville. 4.COI Manhattan CoiiFolldated , 3CCO ; Northern Pnell ireferred. 4.4CO ; Reading , 3,400 ; St. Paul , 11,4 silver certlllcntcs. 30,000. Xcw York 'Moiicj.llarkot. . NEW YOUK , Jan. 27. 1IONBY ON CALL JJnsy nt IViBHi per cent : latt loan. 1V4 per ccn closed , offered at IHiJHi per cent , PUIM12 MKnCANTlLli PAPUU-SJH per cen STKHLING KXCHANQK Stronc , with nctu ; ll.ilnofa In hankers' lilllx nt t4.fG > 4I4.S7 for d mand and at J4.S4'iS4.f5 for sixty daya ; posK rates. t4 5W4.f5Vi , and f4.7K4.UH > commercl bills. J1.S3 . SILVEIl CKUTIFICATBS-63UGIJ3HC. HAIl SILVKH CCc. MEXICAN DOLLAHS EOlic. QOVKHNMRNT 1IONIJS StronB : new 4fl. rec 122 ; coupon , 123 ; Os , reg. , 113 % ; coupon , 114 } ! ; 4 reg. , 1114 ; coupon , 11214 ; ! . reg. , SOj 1'ncll 6s of M'S ' , 103Vj. STATB HON1JS Dull. RAILUOA1) IIONDS Firm. CIoFlnB miotatlons on bonds were ns follows : OMAHA LIVESTOCK MARKET ' umber of Onttlo'i i.0flbred Not Largo Enough fdtitho Demand. GOOD KILLERS B3ING STRONG PRICES CoinniniilNli Orilor < ut OITcrliiKN County Amiliixt .Sellorfi illoKH OIH-II Slow nml l''lv < : CculH i lo > vcr , Hvvllue. SOUTH OMAHA , Jan. 27.-Ilrcelpts foi the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hogp. Shoe ? . Horses January 27..i. . . a.tKi fi31 2lV.l ) . . . January 20 2,028 3,431 1,113 January 23 4 iS 1,958 l.lGfl . * . , January 23. . . 1,014 R,93.i 4,078 . . . . January 22 4. . 2,784 6,433 1313 January 21 , . . . , . , . 2 Ml s.473 January 20 2.CGS B,19t 1,059 21 January 39 3,315 4.C13 2,410 January 18 1,927 1.S78 1,123 January 16 i 075 4.S1S . 1,143 January 15 1.GG2 3,770 2,053 The olllclal number of cars of atocl brought In. today by cnch road was ; Cattle. HOB.- Sheep C. , M. & St. P. lly 1 O. & St. U Hy 3 1 Missouri 1'aclllc lly 2 fi Union Paclllc system. . . . 23 14 V. , 15. & . .M. V. K. 11. . . . . 14 20 : S. C. & 1 > . lly 2 C. , St. P. , M. & O. lly. . 6 8 H. & M. U. It. 11. . . . . . 23 20 C. , H. & cj. lly ; , . , . i c C. , n. I. & P. lly. , cast. . 1 G C. , U. 1. & V. Ry.vest. . , 4 1 Total receipts 78 87 1 The disposition of the day's receipts wai as follows , each tniycr purchasing tin number ot head Indicated : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Omaha PackhiR Co. . . . . . 4 l'5'.l O. H. Hnmmond Co ISO 1OJ3 1 ! Swift nnd Company 355 1.7S2 ftf Cudahy PackingCo 3 i 1,00710 H. llecker & Dcgan 67 Vnnsant & Co 29 Lobman & Rothschilds. . 1G2 I , . Mocker 13S W. T. Stephens G Hfcnton & Underwood. . . . 150 Huston a Co 5 Swift and Co. , country 7S Chicago 1 > . and 1' . Co Gil 3thcr buyers 251 2 . . . . Held over K > 0 . . . . Totals 2,0:0 : 0,037 2,05 CATTMJ The supply was not largo , enl seventy-three cam , about COO less cattl than were here a week ago. In a gencrn way the- offerings were no dlfferiMit froi yesterday , half-fat and unfinished stoc making up the big end of the beef suppl with only a small sprinkling of cow stu In sight and quite a liberal display c stockera and feeders. Killing cattle thr were at all desirable sold quite ? rpadlli but tlio trade was slow in the fender d vision , although a good general clcarnm was effected , before the day war over. Duycra , were all out In good season nn bid fully yesterday's prices Tor almost nnj thing In the line of beer steers and tli market ruled fairly active , with the bctU class of cattle showing conslderab ] strength. The common character of tli supply was n little against sellers , bi buyers generally called prices strong fc all but the very inferior kinds , which the claim wcro dear iH any price. There wo nothing on sale , uood enough to call it any fancy prices ,11111 , ] such ns were hei sold largely around , 3.S5r4.10 , for fate to pretty decent grades , with $1.35 as hipr. mark , and warmed-up stock ranging froi -.iu down , The supply of qows. and heifers did ne exceed ten loads altogether , and In tli branch of the trade the demand was goo enough to absorjj all offerings In shoi order , at firm to .strong prices. Bulls an other rough stock ajso sold freely an ruled steady , which about described tr. condition of the market for veals. rrado was quiet iin'd dull In the fpede division , although Inj , thu end the fair ! liberal supply of , fresh cattle- was abiu cleaned up. Prices , . were certainly i higher and unlcs ? , the offcrlnRS were jui right sellers had to shade oft to effect sale. This condition pf affairs necessanl mudp a. rather iSlow. and unsatlsfactot market , but for lUlitlmt quite a large vo time ofpbu lncsa.Rjvas.-transactQil for bol country and speculative account. NATIVES. DEEF.STEEnS. No. Av. fr. fea No. Av. Pi 2 heifer C20 J3 00 7 rnlves 315 | 3 1 2 fceilcm. . . , 410 3 2W 103 feeders , . , , 120 3 t 6 calves. , . , . 374 3'7aWJi 44 fet-Jen. , . , . D47 3 ' J. L. Haker. 2 cow 9CO 2Z1 1 Jin I'e ; s " 51 3 ( 3 bulls 13SG 2 30i 3 feeders. , . . CiO 3 ( 11 cowr , ! < iO 2 70 G feeder B. . , . W 3 t 1 heifer 600 2 75 20 fteile-r * , . , , 3 1 1 frc-tlcr CIO 2 75 30 feeJern , . , . 718 3 t 1 FtDR. . . UO 3 0) 11OC13 There were clghty-Mx cars. 5.831 ho us usaliiKt 5.222 tame Ouf Inn \vcel ; . AVhlle Bvm-riil quality wetbcut like yetVvrJay l pivtty gooj. the prciicitlcn cf blir hoga 101 what mrtiT. C'ciiJItlontnrc all uKnintt ieV ami the remit wan a tlow , ilraKKliiff market , \\lth n crol tltrrnr.ce lit the-enl I'lickcn all urkej a CttlOi rnnc ir lon , wh oiltro were * Icw to inakp , l > ut which they I to uccrpt Ixrfore the cloie. other nnrlielB w lowtr , nnl nelthe-r tpee-ulotlvc nor rhlpplnn maml was IniBe enough to cut any llture. 1'rl riiiiKeil from 13 id fur blK iiackt-m to J3.45 thu bent light hrirklth . ' 320 thu illvlillni ; i beluren hrnvy ami medium wt-lKhtr. Tn was at no time active , mil the close v/ns v.-i at thii ilccllne. olthoui-.il practlully every tli culil. The b'llk of the irlct WHH at 13 2iOJ acalnit J3.2oa3. 0 yesterday , uu-1 J3.o 3.o on 1 - . ' WcHlncuJaj- No. Av. Bh. J'r. * iNo. Av. S'.i. Pi G7 401 . . .1315 C7 2C3 ICO J3 ! 66 361 . . . 320 Cl. . , 2(7 ( . . . Z' 30 311 . . . 320 12 229 . . . 3 ; J4 342 . . . 3 M 40 23 . . . 330 S2 M4 160 320 GO 178 $0 SO 13 37S SO S 20 12 fJI , . , 330 41 S5S ICO 350 73 2f.S . . . 3 W l 379 . . . 3 SO fO 234 . . . J ! M 40 451 40 3 20 CG ,241 . . . 320 M 3J3 . . . 32Q M 290 . . . 330 c ; 321 so 3 to C2..S20 ice 3:0 : i r.8 . . . s ro M i 4 , , . 320 22 375 , , . 320 70 240 . . . 330 40 370 . . . * S2214 S3 241 SO 330 C2. " Ml 120 325 CO 307 . . . 3 Sti 41 311 . . . 325 CO 217 . . . 3 3SU Cl 315 40 325 ltD 240 40 J SJMi 49 . . .3C2 . . . 325 K 265 SO 3 32H 45 910 . . . 323 47 272 . . . 3521,4 70 ICO . . . 325 f,2 , 2ll4 . . . 3 33U 57 321 M ) 3 25 67 22 . . 3 K'.i f.8 298 40 325 77 24.1 . . . 335 C3 283 . . . 3 55 4G 191 40 3,1.1 57 310 200 325 60..2,11 . . . 335 41 SCO . . . 3 ! 5 70 . . .253 . . . 3. . : . , . 911 SO 3 ! 3 70 221 . . . 335 301 SO 325 70 222 . . . 335 521 . . . 325 71 213 . . . 3 .1C 374 . . . 325 74 230 40 335 297 SO 325 128 22S . . . 3 37U 294 SO 325 61 235 40 .140 , . 280 SO 325 70 214 40 340 935 ICO 325 C6 X32 . . . 340 29S . . , 325 70 214 40 340 t 2..G . 120 S 25 SG 150 . . . 340 30S SO 325 92..174 . . . 540 264 SO 325 95 172 . . . 340 2S9 SO 3 27(4 ( 72 . .232 . . . 3 40 297 SO 3 2714 7S 216 . . . 340 284 SO 32714 62 23 $ 40 340 320 . . . 3 27 > 4 SO 20G . . . 3 4214 312 SO 3271.4 S2 19G . . . 3421.4 26S . . . 330 S7 195 . . . 345 2M 40 3.10 SO 225 . . . 345 30G . . . 3 30 PIGS-ODDS AND KNDS. ' 450 SO 3 00 C 302 , . , 325 4G4 240 SCO 95 123 SO 3 SO 420 , . . 310 4 250 . . . 330 357 . . . 320 6. 233 . . . 3:0 30i ! . . . 3 20 2 205 . . . 3 30 : 340 , . . 320 SIII-MIP Supplies were liberal nml the de- laml Rood for muttons at full steady to trediB prices. " . Av. Pr. 19 western wethers , fed 120 J.I 30 Ot western wethers , feil , , . . ,120 3 30 IIICACO I.1VK STOtilC MAUKKT , ctlvo Dcniiunl feu- Cattlewltli 1'rlvr * ClIICAfJO , Jnn. 27. In cattle there wn * nn ctlvc demnml nt Rcnernlly FtroiiBer prices nnd loslrnble lots sold nhout lOc lilghor. Sales were n n' basis of from J3.CO to $3.75 for the poorest rc5scd beef steers up to from J4.CO to | 3 for ; ooil to choice chipping export cnttlc , nlth salm nt from $4.10 u J4.S5. nnd lltnllpd limn- jcra of prime beeves fold nrnunil from $3.10 tti 5.33 , fniicy stock bcltiR worth from J3.40 to o.CO ! FtocUers nnd feeders rolil at from $3.25 tn 4.13. There \\ns n Rood demand for butchers' tuff , cows EClllns InrRely nt from $2.25 to' J3.23 , Hid lielfcra nt from 53.2' > to $3.S3. TCXKU fci ! ' .nttlc were In peed dcmnnd , eow ? , liclfcrs ami iiillB FcllliiR nt fioiu J2.CO tu S3.CO nnd steers ul 'i-otn $3.uO to $4. CO. Trndc In hoKa wan rntlier nnlnmted at from ; 3.30 to $3.CO for licnvy IIOKS. $3.33 to J3.53 foi 'Utc ' : < era nnd mixed lots ; J3.33 tn $3.00 for llnlil .eliihts nnd from $3.20 to S3.10 for IIBS. ! The mile of tlie IIOKH crmiicil the tcnles nt froir $3.40 tn $3.55 , I'.nd iirlnic FltiKelMK pigs Fold al 'he top of the market. In sheep there wns n Rood demand nt nboul .Icndy prices. Sheep were salable nt fniiv 2.CO to $3 for the poorer nradt ! up to $3M 'or prime natives ; wcsti-rns eolllni ; nt fi-on 1 to $3.73. I.ambs uolil mostly nt from $4.15 li 4,75. Hc-celpts : Onttle , 1,000 head ; hogs , 20,000 head hecp , 14,000 head. r r.vuicixo nor.sn OUTPUT iu ; of II < iKN CoiitliiuoN on i Knlrly I.llKM-nl Sc-nlf. CINCINNATI , .Inn. 27. ( Hpeclnl TclcBrnm.- ) 'oinoi row's I'rico Current will sny : The mnrkot 'ns ' of hogs continues on n fairly liberal ycalo. leports this week Indicate that western iiack- : rs have killed n total of 470,000 head , compare. : .vltli . 450,000 head lai-l week nnd 405 WO two wcelit go. 'lite total for tne eorivsiiomlliii , ' eck lasl eir : was 375.COO head. From November 1 the otnl Is 4.975.COO head , ncalnst 5,43iiCO ) ( a yen ! Prominent placed compare ns follows : cp. 18DI5-7. 15,93-C. , go . i . 1.C70.000 1.9Ti ; ! vnnsas City . 713.000 C75.f > o < Omaha . 313000 332 , < * H t. Louis . r.03.ff < 0 2.0CO ! ; ndlannpolls . 27S.(00 290 W > < Clnclnnntl . 151,000 192.00I ilwaukee . 11C.COO ir,2.0 ( "ednr Itaplds . 153 C < :0 : lin M Dttmnwn . l.W.OJO lll.ooi 3t. .loscp'.i . 53.0W CC.tiN St. Paul . C7.COO 113.001 ioux City . C7.000 78,0H ( IvuliMiis City lv > Stock. KANSAS CITY. Jan. 27.-CATTLl--Rece > lpts ' .CCO head ; shipments , 3.C.CO head. Market stron ; nn l lOc hlKher : Texas steers. $ .1.0U5J4.00j cows I2.23C2.C3 ; native steers. J3.2rf4J | > J ; native cow : and heifers , $ l.COf/4.CO ; Etockers nnd feedcm " 2.75iti4.00 ; bulls J2.50i3.70. HOGS Itecelpts. 14.000 head ; shipments , 2Ci ; iend. Market flow. 60 lower ; bulk of pales ! 3.03.33 : heavies , $3.30'ff3.35 ' : puckers , t-3.13ST3.25 mixed , $3.20f3.40 : llKlits. $3.00j3.23 ; Yorkers 3.30JT3.35 ; pigs , :2.E05if3.10. SHKEI' Itecelpts , 3,000 head ; shipments , 20 head. Market steady ; lambs , $3.0084.73 ; null tons , (2.2353.70. X MV York MvcSoek. ( . NHW YOHIC , Jan. 27. IlKHVKS-ltecelptt 1.797 lieailj very dull ; steers , 10T20c > lower sllBhtly easier , native slpers , { . " .POWLSri ; stac aliil nxen , $2.COSf4.25 ; bulls. $2.COff3. < 0 ; dry cow.- $1.65@ : < ,25. Cables quote American sleris nt 115 12c ; sheep , at Sff9c ; refrlKcrator bf > cf. StriOo ; ex pcrts , 400 beeves , 410 sheep anil 2.623 itinters | c beef. SHEEP AND LAf.IIiS-necclpts , 9.63S head Khecp. steady ; Inmbs , very dull and lowi-i lambs. $4.62',4W5.C5 ; very eholce , i5.70jf3.7r . HOGS Receipts , 6.COO liead ; hteucly nt 12.70 ! 4.10. St. Louis I.Ivf Stork. ST. IJOIMS. .Tan. 27. CATTLM-P.ecelpts. 3.5C head. Mniket steady ; native le : < > ves. ! 3.COif.iO ( stejcUers and feeders , $2.2387.73 : lleht Mecrs 12. 73 4.40 ; CP-.VS nrd nl\p , | , $1.7Bfl.73 ! ; Ti-xtn mers. . f2. ; 84. 23 ; Tcxnr cows , $1.75i . 'i5. IIOOS Hecelpts , B.CCfl 1-ead. MniKet ptends oslnif Cc lower ; llsht , $3.33Jj3.43 ; mixed , J3.1 Q3.40 ; heavy. :5.COO3.CO. SI I KKVHecelpts. . 1,000 head. Market steaiiy muttom. $2.7CQ4.25 ; culls , $1.C502.0 > J ; Iambi $3.CCQ5.40. StoeMc In Recoril of receipts of llvo stock nt the foi [ irlnclpal markets \\fe'dnesiluy , .Tnnimry 27 : Cuttle. HGRS. Sheci Om.ihn . 2 11 r.sll : 20 ; ChlcnKO . 1 ono 2Cfftl 1401 Kansas City . 6.000 H.COO n.O. St. Louis . 3,500 8.000 lOi Totals . 12.583 53,831 20,0 ! Col Ion NEW YOUK. Jan. 27. COTTON Spot , steadj nnchnngcil ; inlddlliiK. 75-lCu ; middling , uplainl 7 5-16c ; mlddllnK , KUlf , 79-lCc : tales. 40 bale KuturcB closed lum-ly fteady : hnles. CO.IOO lial i Jnnuan' . $7.04 : Kcbruary. $7.02 : March. $7.0 April , $7.14 ; Muy. $7.21 ; June , $7.26 ; July , $7.3i August. $7.31 : Eeptcmber , J0.96 ; October. $ < U : November. JCi.S'J : December , $ ( U6. Tln > rc wr nothlnK liv the orrly news to Inlliicnce the cotto market , which I'pened quiet , but steady , wll prices unchanged lo 2 points higher. Kngllv 'cables came about as expected , nnd rerulp were moderate , There were n few outside liuyir orders , principally from New Orleans nnd Live pool. Late prices steadied 2 In 3 points nml i 11 o'clocl ; the market was iiulet , but very llr ; nt n net Rain of 2 lo 3 points , with sales < 3.1,000 hales. Reports from I'nll It Ivor nnd soull crn rpot markets were favorable. NHW OltLHANS , Jan. 27. COTTON Stead ; good ordinary , C'ic. ICuiiHiiH City KANSAS CITY , Jan. 27.-WIIKAT-Coo ! stead } ' but dulli low prudes , 103o lower ; No. hard , 77r : No , 3 , 7057730 ; No. 4 , COJiCCo : No. reil. nominally , 87fSRo ; No. 3 , nominally , h kCo ; N" > . 4 , nominally , 70JJ7fc : No. 2 spiln nominally. 75c ; No. 3 , nominally , 70ft73o. COHN-Hteady ; No. 2 mixed , 17'417'.ie. OATS Strndy. fairly active ; No. 2 will ! nominally. 17',4ff21c. HVK Nominally. S0831C , HAY \\Vak : choice timothy , $8.0038.60 ; clu. lirnlrle ; j.00f i r.r,0. lIUTTKIl-KIrm ; creamery. 17',4010o ' ; dairy , O13e. ; receipts light : 14c. I/INDON , Jnn. 27.-HtiaAU-Canc , dull ni Inactive ; centrlfiiRnl. Java , lls 3d ; Murcovnd fair refining. 9s Cd. Ilcrt , dull , but not eiuotub lower : Jaminry ami Kebiuniy , 9a HJd. NK\V YOUK. Jnn. 27.-SUOAH-fitendy : pale f,200 bags ; rentrlfiik'al , 1 > 6 lert , 2 13-16o ; lande 2.000 tons , extra Manilla , 87 ten , 2c , ex > tlllp. Hellned , iil'.ct. | \Vlirnt MIN > 'KAI'OLIS. Jan. 27 , WJII5AT Jnnua cloted nt 7IUc ; May , 74'io , No. 1 hard , 05' , ; No. 1 MOI them , : % ; icuelplH , 131 earn. VUQVn Lcwcr nnd dull : Hist patents , $4.W 1.20 ; ercond patents , JS.V'flJ U3 ; Unit clears , $3. ( J3.20i tecoiul clears , $2.20T.,40. Tolnlo TOLEDO. Jan. 27. WIIKAT I/iwer , b steady ; cash , kfc ; May , H" , < .c , COHN-Dull , hut tlcndy : No. 2 mixed , 22c , OATS CJuli-t ; No. 2 mixed. 1'r. HVK 'nactlve : Nc. t cath 37VjO. CIXVKIl 8Hii : ) Actlvoi prime , March , 15.23. OIL Unchanged. Port'lifii I'M nn in-Ill I. DEI1I.IN. Jan , 27. Kxrlmpno on 1-ondon , elj days' eight , iO marks 37U pfff. IjQNnON , Jr.n. 27. OolJ h 'inoted nt Iturn Ayre today at 18S.40 ; LUbnn , 41 ; Itcmf , ' 105. ? " 1'AHIS , Jen , 27. Three per cent rent * * . K T5c for the recount ; tscliar.se en linden , ! 10'sc for checks. KliKiiirlnl Nufi-H , CIIICAI1O , Jar. 27.-ClcurliiS8. $10.813 91 1IOSTON. Jnn. 27.-CItarfi | : , (12908.141 ( ; b : run i. (1,400,210. NI3W YORK. Jan. 27. Clearings , J90,276C ! balance ! , ti,7'.S SCI. I'UILAUKI.l'HIA , Jan. 27.-ClcorHiBB , 19.CI CG ; balanced , JI.i71.:9l. llonfy. rleudy and unchanged ; Nc v York * Hmnee , " ' dtccur.t ; foreign exchange , firm ; i ! mand , m < * < ; for tlxly days. Jl.SOi. ST. I/Will. Jan. 27.-CUarlnx , $3,7C3 V , ticlanceii. $ (71,917. Money , 708 per cent : Nl York exchange. Sic discount bid ; par BOOMING A SOUTHERN PORT City on the .Gulf Expected to Bo n Great Shipping Point. OMAHA PEOPLE OPERATING AT SABINE PASS Hot-mint ICiiiiiitr.r lli-u < iflp * ttic tin- | H-i > \ omi-im llrlnu Mil it a lit the * .VtMV Tcnvn tin tinSuU ( cif .11 " \Vo have decKled to put In n large sllr cnpablo of accommodating BOVCII Ini-fio atcAiu < ships anil to nwku oilier extrusive Improve- mcnts at Sibino Pass , Tex. , th.it will give ample wharfage anil railway terminal fncll- lira for a great Jeeii-wnter port , " paid Her- nan KouiHzo yesterday. "Wo have the leep water there antl believe that the place Is well adapted for a port that will do u great amount of hl/lng | | , Tlio report of tmi engineer shows that on Saturday last , Jaiv nary 23 , there were twenty-four vessels then n the harlior , sa.-rte of them drawing ns mud as twenty-tlirco feet of witter. The rcporl of the government engineers allows as cat iafactory condition of the port. " . The point at which the mow wharves wll l > o built la some distance below the old towi of Sablno 1'ass , The Kountzo Hrotlicrs owi rtoet of the property In the Immediate vldn lly and nro preparlni ; to create a port and i city that will handle a largo amount of tin export business that la destined to seek ; southern outlet. At present there Is hut 0111 small railway running down to Sablnc 1'asi and thin Is a connecting line with tin Southern Pacific. Mr. Kountzo said yes tcrday that no other railroad was at present contemplated. He IB of the opinion , however over , that the north and south line , tht Kansas City , I'lttsburg & ( Julf will ultlnmtelj extend to Sablno Pass In order that 'It niaj have the advantage of a terminus at a par that Is already handling considerable bust ness with largo sized vessels. The contracts for the new wharves wen awarded Monday , and call for the excavatloi of a slip ISOxTOO feet to a depth of 30 feet The bank on either side will bo walled will piling and boards and the dirt taken fron the pool will bo uccd 'In building on cacl sldo wharves eighty-five feet wide- and elgh feet above ordinary tide. The Sablne & Kss Texas railroad has entered Into a contract ti extend Its tracks opposite the wharves. The wharves are to be built with th upct-lal view of facilitating the handling o lumber. Bach contains two switch tracks ono on each wharve. running so as to per mil lumber being loaded from the car dl rectly on to thoveesels. . The wharves wll also contain sheds In which dressed lumbe can be stored , and there will be ample roon to pllo lumber with which to load vesssl Immediately after their arrival. In connection with the lumber whnrvec the Kountzo Brothers will also build a com merclal wharvo. This will be 200 feet Ion and will be provided with warehouse faclll tics sulllclent to meet the present demands. Cl.AIUC A.\l ilOMIHKtlK COM < -13II rninn OcMiot MilSlllijcct I'mliT Ills ( MISSION. Regarding the conference on union depo matters held Tuesday between Preslden Olnrk of the Union Pacific and Oenera Manager Iloldrcgc of the II. & M. the lat tcr yesterday announced that satlsfac ! ory arrangements had been made for glvln ; depot accon-modatlons to the Union Paclfli and lo roads dependent upon them fo termlnul facilities throughout the year 1S97 These roads will not be compelled to reovi out when the Burlington begins the con stiuctlon of Its new depot. In reference to the Burlington's depot , Mr Holdrege said , " \Ve have not fully decldci upon the plans. The dimensions are no yet determined. Building will be betfuii 01 March 1 , and the structure will probably bi completed early In 1SUS. I think It will b < enclosed , but not ready for occupancy dur Ing the present year. " President Clark of the Union Pacific oali that the conference had been a mcst pleas ant one , and that the Burlington seemed d'n ' posed to make agreeable arrangements Continuing , he said : "I believe there ! nothing now about union depot matters , am 1 presume there will not bo until this depo Iragise committee 1'as a conference wit ] the heads of other roads In Chicago , I hav alwaya favored the Ninth and Farnnr streets silos , and do yet , but the Union Pa rifle is In such a position right now that I can scarcely do anything. " "Mr. Clark , is there any truth in the re port that , you , yourself , will build a uulo depot nt Ninth and Farnum streets an turn It over to the Union Pacific when I becomes an Independent line again ? " wa asked. "That Is an Idle rumor , and doesn't con tain a word of truth , " replied the prcsldcni TWO SljKKI'lSKH < 50 INTO Til 13 IMTUI t'liloii I'liolllc-'H " ( JvcrlniKl" Moris ivlt mi Acohlclll. The Union Pacific's eastbound "Ovcrlai : Mmlted" train , duo In Omaha nt1:45 : o'cloc yesterday afternoon , met with an acclder at Tie Siding , thirty miles west of Cheyenm yesterday morning shortly after 1 o'clocl The last two cars of the train , both Pul ! man sleepers , were thrown off the track , on the passengers somewhat shaken up. No on was Injured , ThB westbound "Ovcrli.nd Limited" le Cheyenne thirty-seven minutes lats. It ha a meeting order with the eastbound tral for Tie Siding. Unfortunately a freight tral was occupying the siding there , and the eas bound express could not get entirely on tl : switch. Its last car did noUenllrcly cle ; the main track. The westbound express can along and before It could be stopped , struc the sldo of the last car of the eastboun flyer. The last car of tlio eastbound tral was rolled In the ditch and carried with the sleeper In front uf It. The passenRe : were greatly alannf.l , but thsir fears soc subsll/'d. No one was injured or eve bruised , The engine- the eastbound ( Iyer was coi r.Idorably damaged by the accident. At lira ( inarters yesterday It was announced tin the engine would bo sent to the chops , whe ten days' \rnrk would have to ba put In r pairing It. Wrecking crows were at oin sent out from Cheyenne , Mid Superlntemlci Malloy took charge of straightening out tl trains. UIIA.VCHS IN TK.VXSFnil OK MAI. . I'OllfllOH Co ( O ( llCTnillHflr IllNll'll of to tinDoiiol. . Chief Clerk Vondervoort of the rallws mall service Is pleased with the new traff arrangement between the Burlliiglon or Union Pacific roads whereby the formi runs Us through tralnu over the bridge i thLi city. Ho say this will enable t ! government to transfer Us mall at tt Union Pacific transfer , which IB morecoi vonlr.nt ami EBltafattary than transferor It at the depot In Omaha , for tlio faclIUl are co much better. He says ho can Iran fer mall at the Union Pacific transfi Quicker than at any point In the eountr for the tracks there wcro built largely w | the Importance of that work In view , m the mall cars ran bu u.vltchcd sldo by gld dispensing entirely wlih trucks and vans. Small Itii Ill-mill OrilcrVil Hold. INDIANAPOLIS. Jan , 27. The Ohio Vail railroad , ISO mllei long , running from Kvai vllle to Ilupklnsvlllo , Ky. , will bo sold Henderson. Ky. , Jtnu 1 , The upuct price w be { 1.003,000 and u cadi clepoJlt of J 100,1 will ba required of bUdcra. Juhn Kobn aud James Quarks have teen appointed t committee to make the tale. IJo Not Wiiitt u Ito.'olvor. COLUMHUS , Jan , 27. The Columbt Sandusky & Hocking railway today obtain An Injunction to prevent I ) . L. Steeper , Mo rlj Donahue , II. It , Ilutlcr. George A Saul , S. J. Fllcklnger , K. 11. Poatol ai Anna Iloncbrake from taking further etc to liavo a receiver appointed , > VNCOIIHII | ( 'f u tral MIL\\'AUKI5K \ . , Jan. 27. 0. K. Wile wa today appointed araUtant gcco.al ( rdg esent of the U'leconaln Central lines , t appointment to become effective Fcbrua 1. T. A. Price , who has been an atalsta general Xrelght agent of the same compa ; for aonio ilmo , remains im puch. Mr. Wll- Ken has boon with the Central for about ten ycarp , and for sevcrnl years past ho haa been the coinmerclnl agent of the company in Chicago. rou rouci.xn TICKKTS. JInii > - o ( The IK AVorkcil Off on llic Hnl- ( Itnori * > t Ohio. CHICAUO. Jan. 27. The grnnil Jury today Indicted on complaint of ofnclnls of the Bal timore & Ohio rallroail tha following named men , who are accused of forgery : William Hums. CharlM P. Stout , James Mnrn , C. 0. \ \ Inkier.'lctor 13. Cunningham , 15. n. Nol- meycr , Charles Dn-ighcrty , William O'ltourkc. James Colon , Archlo Mann , Otorgo Cochran and 1) . Flaherty. Tlio men under Indictment arc alleged to have forgctl tickets on the Ilnltlmoro & . Ohio railroad , The officials who appcareil before the grand jury had J1.000 worth of the forged tickets with them and the pit tea and dies from which they were printed and these tickets wcro sold to the scnlpors , It Is said , and liumlrtds of them were ui c\l before the coun terfeit was discovered , The forgery wan very clever and was detected only after the closest of scrutiny by experts. UXIO.V PACIKIO < ! J3Tjr HKCUUITlI3H. ICnil of ltllKi < < loii roiiillntr for Six VcnrH. NM'2\V YOUK , Jan. 27. A decision handed down by Judge Coxo of the United Slates circuit court liberates Union Pacific Hallway company securities worth J123.000 , which have been tied up flncc the failure of the firm of I'MpId , Llndley , AVIcchcrs K. Co. In l&Ot. The securities wcro deposited by the Union Pacific company with Ktihn , Locb & Co. to obtain the release of bonds of tta own Issuance of the face value of jl , 103,000 which had been hypothecated by Kleld , Llndley , Wlcehcra & Co. , and were held as guarantee against possible suits. Koi'oi'liiHiiro Suit ! ' ! I ril In lU'iivt-r. DKNVBH , Jan. 27-Joel F. Valll , attorney for the United States , lias filed with the clerk of the United Slates circuit court under orders of Judson Harmon , attorney general o ( the United States , p. bill of com plaint of the government against the Unlrn Pacific Hallway company , The papcro In the case arc similar to those Tiled last week In Omaha foreclosing the government' * ! mortgage against the road. Vnn < l ul In 11 ust MiiK-i * 1111 Aooiiuntlnir. INDIANAPOLIS , 1ml. . Jan. 27. Governor Mount this aftcrnon signed the bill directing the Vamlalla railroad to make an account- Ing1 as to the alleged debt of about $1,000- 000 to the state school fund under an old charter. The attorney general will at once call upon the railroad company for a state ment. The speaker of the house Immedi ately named a committee to enforce" " the claim If one shall be developed. Tlokot SiMiIiciN Making ; n KlKl'l. KANSAS CITY , Jan. 27. Local ticket brokers have secured the signatures of a number of wholesale houses to telegrams addressed to Congiessman Van Horn and other members of congress , protesting against the passage of the anil-scalping bill rc- f rorted In the house of representatives by Mr. Sherman from the committee on Inter state and foreign commerce. Hilton for li - Cycle Show. The western railroads are voting on a propcaltlon to make a rcdtice.l rate of ono and one-third regular fare for the round trip for the Transmlsslsslppl Cycle show , to be held In this city , March 6. The railroads In th's city are working earnestly for the measure , and It Is said that It Is likely to be approved. _ London Colonial Wool Sulos. LONHON. Jan. 27. At t ; p wool micllon Halcn toilny in inn Imlca were crfcrcil , of which 1 (00 ( bales were withdrawn. Tlio rales were very coot ! for nil Ffloctlcns and competition was qulto active.Vcols FUltulilc for Amoiicn Bold nt liar , the hlK n-st | irk i over HIP December rules. Cnpa of ( load and Natal sleek In better ro- nuwt. The catalnRUi ! offered wan nf a varied fcleetlon mid the buyers were mnro active bid ders for medium Krnfsy wnolr. The tone of the maiket was firm all nround. An cstlmnte of tlic denllnKS Flnce Ihu pperliiR of the perles placed thoni nt If , . ( CO bales. The homo buyers look tleecc wnfi'icd Gee I-iOnp : Inmbn nt la 3d. Following nru the sales : New South Wales. 4 , US bales : senured , T'idffli ' , i l ; KTinry , 6'td4P Is Hd. Quoenelcnd. 1MS bulcs ; reoured. lO' ' dij ) 1s 2'td ; Rreary , C'iQSd. Vlctoiln. 1,819 bal-n ; seouied , GVidiTls lOd ; Breapy. BdHls C > 1. South Australia , 253 bales ; tfoured , 101I(1 ( : urenxy , cyfJ7'jd. Weet Australln , 112 bales ; Rren'sy , Clifj 7'4d. New Zealand , 1,791 bales ; Kcoured , C)4d { | ) Is ; Kreapy , SUWOd , Cnpe of Good Hope nml Nntnl , 1,223 bnlcs ; scoured , liifcjjjls Id ; greasy , 1U 7d. Sim l-'ruiii'lsi'o AVhont ll otiilloiiH. SAN KltANCISCO , Jan. 27. WHHAT Kasler ; May , J1.435J. _ _ TUB HIOAI.TV MAItKIJT. INSTIUIMKNTS placed on record Wcdncs- day , Jnnuiiry 27 , 1SS7 : WARRANTY DKEDS. J. M. Stllllor to M. M. Ungafelt , lot 10 , hloclc 7 , Shlnn's add . $ 1 G. S. Ambler and -wife to Merchants' National bank , lots 0 Xo 3 block 17 , Ambler Place . 350 Winter By'.es to M. A. Rudfllau lots 2. 3 , 4. 11 , 10 , 17 to 23. block 1 ; lots 14 , 1U and 21 , block , Portland Place . C.COO QUIT CLAIM 1JKKIJS. A. L. Williams ot nl to r : . S. Spoor , lot G , block -Jl ! , Omalia , and strip ad jacent . I J. P. Strombors A. S. Strombcrg , s _ ' .i.or lot a. block 10 , JJrpwn'H jKirlc. . . . 1,200 CrclKhton university to Itlolinril Scan- ncll , lots 1 to t , block 201 % OmnSm. . . J 4 DH13DS. Sheriff to Albert .Miller , undlv ' / of lot 19 , Cain Place . 2.COC Total amount of transfers . $9G51 Strong New life , new strength , new vigor. will brine back your lost powers and slop lore vertlie dangerous Jralns on your system. They nc l quickly , create a healthy diL'esllon , pure rich blood , firm muscles , mcrced strength , steady nerves nn4 a clear brain , $1.00 Per Box , 6 Boxes $5.00. A legal Kiinraiitee to euro or re-fund Ilia money wtlli cverjIf.'S.OUorder , Address Brarmnn & McConncll Druu Co. , 1513 Doiltre St. . Omaha , Neb. MADE ME A MAN AJAX TAIH.ITS POSITIVELY CHUB A 1.1 , ITOII tlliniirt fuillna Mem. orjf. Imroteiirr.KluenlrMneM to .ruuted by AlmKoancI olher Jnreniiot anil I mill. crMtlunff. Ttifit rjiifrA'tiiuf ftirtlu rtikloiD 1/nl Vitality In old urjouna , and fit u until fur Btuilybu lnoH > or inarrloBs , . rrnrent Incnnltx and ( ViniuniMlaa It lultMl In time , Their u > thotvg Immecllitte ImproTu- mt-MUmJ otlcrUu CUltE whore all other * fall. In. ( Ul upon IIHVIIIJ tlio cenulna AJnx Tablet * . The/ huvucurqil tlioiifanilmnil nil ) cum > cm.V alie it loiltlvo written puarunliMi to ctfect n cum In ach ra or rufuntl the rnuner , I'rlrnfiO cenu her purkuge , or iliiiHckuiit.il ( full truatmentl for Si.tJi. llr miill , la [ > lnfn wriin | 'r. uirnii n > reli > l of | .rlc . . circular free. AJAX RHA1EDY CO. , l ffirjlj ; : > Tor lale In Omaha by Jarnei fornylh , 201 K 16th Street. Kulm & Co. , 15th nnd Douglai Street * , ' ' ' CURE YOURSELF ! to 1114 M fur uiuuturul ulirharei-H , fnlliirmr.atlons , Irrllutluiiii or ulcerallon * ol,111 n c ii u lutriutiruueii , I'Hlnlrii , urnl Lot aitrla- lIHlEvnjCMMituiCo.r ! poUonvui , Mold by DrueeUd , or iciit In plain w by 1'ii'ii'f.i ' , Vst. . I Wo bi-iid the French Ilfmody CALTHOG frcr. ( BI U.II.H'i ) > pd locul uuarantcc that Cii.Tncs will HTCIP Dl.cliarcv.uuJ i.iit. : lee t'lllii : > n riiinlurrbeut Vurlcoitlo and Itr.R'lOlti : IxiU Vizor. Use it and fay i/tatiijled. VON MOHLCO.,332 B , UwU inrrir * Ai titi , tlBe ! ! U.oblo. JAMES E. BOYD & CO Tclophoiii > 10M ; ) . Oinaliu , Njb. COMIV1ISSION # " GRAIN : PROVISIONS : AND : 'SF03 I'l Hoard of Trade , iHrccl wire * to Ciiiuaco und Ne-w York. Jotm A. Warrta * Oil