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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1898)
581) AY. JANUARY 11. 185)8. ) COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Weak Cables Afoot Whoit and Force a f Decline , HEAVINESS CM\RACTERIZ \ S ALL MARKETS . Corn , Out * anil Provision * l-'iillnrr the " " I.cinl > f U'lirnl , anil AnSivcr" ! 1'iiliiti Lou or tit tlie CHICAGO , Jan. 10. Heaviness character- h. ' . d all the grain and "provision " markets to- ' cl iy. Wheat was affected most by the weak r blc < ) and closed % c lower than the llnnl Jlruris of Saturday. Corn declined from Uc I iff to "sc. Outs closed % a lower and provl- fUjn.i registered declines ranging from 7'/ic ' to lOc. \Vh'at opened weak at from % c totc below Saturday's closing price. It held fairly firm during the greater part of the forenoon nt about the starting price. First trades for May delivery worn made at from ! > ' ' % c to TiC , ns against Sl ic nt the close Saturday. The range from that time up to the publication of the visible supply state ment was from OIc down to IiO' c. The. vlv Ihlo supply showed only 47.0CO bu. Increase , and ns high as l.OOO.OW bu. having been mentioned as not nn Improbable ( ( uanttty for Us Increase , somebuying ' .vns Induced by It , but It was too limited to have any material effect. The early drop In prices ivns duo primarily to a Old decline at hlv- crnnnl nnil sllchllv easier nuotatlons from Paris , hclpi'd als'o by receipts in tnc norm- west muci heavier than could bo regarded hopefully by the bulls , Minneapolis anil Dtlluth received " > 3I cars , compare with 5W1 cars on the corresponding day of last year , Chicago received 40 cars , compared with 2i ) cars a year ago. Of today's Inspec tion only 4 cars were contract. World's uhlpmrnts to ICuropo were olllchilly reported at 4,819.000 bu. , but tin1 comparative small- nexs of the figures evidently had no effect on the foreign markets. It , however , caused May to rally to Sic and BHic from around ! Hc. ) but the market slowly Hagged again. A Uvrrpool Cablegram said Russian rnport m.ide wheat s'noiv a de ficiency of M.WO.IHV ) bu. compared with the previous y ar's crop , ryi123,000,000 bu. shortage and o.tts 101,000.100. That great de ficiency In production of the country which , after the rnlted States , -'produces more grain for export than arty other In the world , raiiMi-d scarcely a ripple of ctirl- o.'lty here The Atlantic exports for the day were enual to 360,100 bu. T.1O English visible supply decreased 213,000 bu. The total I'ulted Kingdom stocks at the princi pal 'ports ' compiled January 1 , showed , H'nco ' they were previously made up , Oc tober 1. an Increace of 110.000 bu. wheat and 51,700 Hacks of Hour. The closing cllo- | tatlons In fi-reign markets suggested greater heaviness than there was any visible rea son for nt this distance. Liverpool closed * a ( a decline- for the day of from Titd to Id , I'.irls from 'Oc to GOu lower for Hour and 2Jc to I'Oc dortn for wheat. The market be came quite weak toward the end. Up to nl'hln half an hour from the close May sold around flOTde , but the weak closing ca bles caused ro-iiewed selling , which , coming on an unwilling market , caused a fur ther break to W > % e. May was offered at tHH'-e at the close. t'orn was very slow. It was also weak 1 -without any fresh reason , sympathy -with whivU being apparently the only reason for the decline. ICIevator people were moderate - orate sellers , lluylng was scattered and un important. May ranged from 2lH4c to 29c ami closr.'d from > 4c toc lower at 29c. Oats were weak from the start. The fea ture was the unexpectedly largo Increase In the visible supply , 2,4'i.oOO : : bu. , 'duo to the arrival at the seaboard ot oats started east In December. The visible supply fig ures' caused general selling. In which out siders participated , but the liquidation ceased when the explanation ot the. Increase m-ns known. May reached from 20 > sc to 2SV4C , and closed at 2.V4c. ! Provisions were dull and lower. liberal receipts of hogs started the market weak. Little support was given the market cither by local packers or from the outsldo and selling by commission houses and -scalpers easily presFcd prices further down. At the close .May pork was lOc lower at49.32V4 , May lard lOVic lower at $ I.SO and .May ribs 7'-c lower at Jl.07',4. ' 10 tlmiteil : receipts for Tuesday : Wheat , "a cars ; corn , 800 caw ; oats ; 433 cars ; hogs , SG.OOO head. Leading futures ranged as follows. Artlclea. . | Open. | Hiicli. I Low. I Cloao. | S.it y. Wheat Jan. . . . H2H 1)1 ) 1)1 ) Miiy. . . Illim DDii July. . . HIM Bl4 ! Corn Jan. . . . ' 'OK 2I1K Mny. . . JUijf M 20 July. . . 308H Oats Wny. . . am July. . . li'JH lork- J.-iti. . . . I ) 25 tl i5 ! 0 17M t ) 17W 0 27rjh Way. . . U 40 I ) 40 DUO 0 3'Jtt u -rjh , LurU- Jnn . . . 4 70 t 70 1 07 4 (17M ( 4 80 May. . . 4 S3 4 85 4 77H 4 80 4 IH > Eh'tUlux Jan. . . . 4 nn 4 no May. . . 1 70 1 71 ! 4 (17H ( 4 07M 4 75 No. 2. Cash quotations were , ns follows : FLOUR Quiet : winter patents , . . . Ftrnlghls , J4.205f4.4 > ; spring specials. $3.233.3S ; rprlng patents , JI.40JJI.70 ; strnlghls , JI.OOO4.30 ; bakers' . J3.C04j3.fO. WIII3AT-N3. 2 spring , SCi S7ic ; No. 3 spring , S1G90. ' ; No. 3 red , ale. CORN No. 2 , SCli i2Gie. OATS NIL 2. 22HC , f. o. b. ; No. 2 while , 21ic ; No. 3 while , 23 iQ24V4c. RYE-NO. 2. 43c. IIA11LEY No. 2 , 26liffinc. FLAXSEED-No. 1. J1.18 1.22. TIMOTHY SEii-Prlme , j.77',4. PROVISIONS Mess pork , per hbl. , J9.20JT9.25V4. Lard , per 100 Ibs. , Jl CiV44i'4.70. Shoit ribs , sidas ( loose ) , t4.ISWI.70. Dry salted shoulders ( tioxcil ) , jl.73ffiOO. ! Short clear sides ( boxed ) , JI.7.r4.S3. WHISKY Dlhtlllera * llnlshed goods , per gal. , StillARS Cut loaf , JO.II ; granulated , J3.23 , On the Produce exchange today the butter market was steady ; creamerlc.4 , 11J20c ; dairies , lltflTe. Cheete , quiet. fcGSbe. Eggs , fres',1. 21c. Drenaeil poultry , market quiet ; tuikvye , lOHflllc ; chicken * , l'W10i ' o. M-\V YOIIIC CiKMllt.VL M.VIIICICT. ( liiotiitloiin of tlin DIIJon ( iriifral Coninioillllex , EW YORK , Jnn , 10. FI/1UR ItccclptB. 90f5 cxportH. JJ.OS7 bills , ; quiet nnd about Mrady ; city mill vati-nta , MC35.Dcity ; mill clear. 13.338.1.43 ; Mllilirxotii patent , 13.00 5 SO ; Mlnneiiota bakfm' , $ I.2.V3I.60 ; winter Mrojghls , (1.4301.55 : winter extras , J3.1033.M ; winter low irudes , Jj. ! ( f3.00. Rye Hour , steady , JJ.50ff3.20. llurkwhent Hour , quiet ut J1.23W1.33. 1M11MCWIIEAT Easy ut 37c. CORNMEAI < Htealy : yellow wektern , We. JlYK H.i y ; No. 2 westeni , 65c. 1IARLEY Hteaily ; feeding , 3l4c. ! ItAIlLEY MALT Dull ; western. 52'iflWc. WHEAT Receipts. 100825 bu. ; export * . W.C01 liu. Kpot , wrnk ; No , 2 red , jl.OOUi. Options npenoil weak under bearish cables , rallied on the Kinnll vUlbltf supply Incieaso , but broke again undur long felling und weak lale. eontlnentul now * , clotdiig iWItc ! net lower ; No , 2 red , Jan uary , 97 : > 4fi'JiV ( e , clo ed , 'J7 ? ej May , P2B : V4c , clnsed , Di'tc. ' CORN' Itecclpts. ! )7.5 ) i ) bu. ; exports , 93.934 bu , ; Fput eaiiy ; No. 2 , 34ie , Options 0iencd | tteudy nn IlKht ofrerlngH , but sold oft under a heavy vUlb'.e Kiipply Incieaie nnd nympathy with \vhe t , chiilni : MC c net lower. January cloned at 3Jlc ; M.iy , 34i)3IUc. closed , 3lc. OAT -RecelplM. 223,200 bu , ; exportB , Hl.OKS liu , ; spot quiet ; No. 2 , 2 ? ic. Options quiet nnd easier , with thu other muilteU , closing un. changed tn Uc net lowor. HAY Quiet ; uhlpphig , 25013o ; uooil to choice , JOST750. HOI'rt-Hti-nJyi state , conimon to choice. 1S53 crop , ICfc ; Ik9 crop , T cj H 7 crop. ICIflfc ; I'liclflo ron l , H95 crop , IQCo. 1534 crop , 709cj 1(97 rrr.n ICUlkc IllHIJa Hleouy ; uiuveeion , lie ; lexao ury , I2j ; California. 17Cilc. LHATIIER-Qulet : hemlock role , llia-noa Avrtii , liravy. i l,4n21VsC , WOOI. Steady ; tleece , J9a31c ; pulled Texan , 13 17f. I'ROVIBIONS-lleef. llrm ; family , $11,0811,60 ; extra menu. $1Wf8.50tfvl ; \ hanu. J,0 > ) O2J.BO ; iMckPt. t'J.iVSl-Iu.lH. Cut meat > , ntcnily ; pickled bulllm , J5.iOUC.M ( ; pickled shoulders , J3.00 ; plrklfd Iwina , $7.00 , I < nnl , linn ; weH'rn bteam , Ji.05 ; rrtlnnl. linn. 1'ork. firm : men , J1,75 9.23 iihort clnir. JlO.COfflt.W ; family. JlO.OOtflO.W , Tallow. dull , country , 3Vfci/3Vp : city , 3 ; c. OH.H-1'elroleum , oull ; United. Ciic. ( ! Ron. | nrm Mr.ilned. common lo gooJ Jl. 4301.45. Tur. pentlne llrmrr at 33iiiJ33VjC. CiiltuiiBeed , quiet , Hun nnd hcl.l higher ; prime crude ISHOliiprlmo ; crudr. f. o. b , inlll > , 15010c ; prime Hummer | . low. S3V 023c ; eft nuinmrr yellow. J2c ; butter oil. I4 27ci prime winter jcllow. 27HttHc. ItlClv-QuU-t ; fair to extra , iiOCVc ! ; Japan , MOl4.\ftSirf-Qulet ; New Orleani , open kettle , raa.1 In choice , 2i > tf31c. METAinS-l'lg Iron , wp.rrantu dull at JG.fO bid nd 10.73 utked , l < ukc copper , iiulet at J10.W bid ind 111.00 u lrd. ; Tin , quiet at $19.7 ! bid and II ! SS lukrd. Spelter , quiet at $3 SO bid and 13.79 inked. I ad. quiet ut $3.C3 bid and $3.75 atkod. Thu firm that llxe * the fettling price * fainlnen and imeliem quot > v lead nt $3.63 ut the llun l RtcclDU , 8,797 pkc ; murltet dull ; cre mcry , 14ffJOc , ElRlni , Me. factory , CHEESEReceipts , t.K3 pkus. ) market quiet , Inrxo white , fi ptfmb r SHWuH. . . . smiill white Septcmlxr , iuom t iTRe cul.ird . , K i-tember , SHI' t. "mail colored , fifplemlicr , SV. light skim * . iHJC'.jC ' , ( > nrt tklms , 4',1i ' ( H'- , full tkims , . KOOH-Rert-lpt.i , 4.5M t > kgt. | ; market quiet ; ttntf and rcnntyhanU , 17025C. OMAHA (1 B.K It A 1. JlT-V II K I3T9. Conilltlon of Tr4t < le nnil < lnotat loan nn Slaplc nnil I'iincI'roilticv , noflS-Strlctly fresh , OMc. UUTTER Common to fair. 10llci choice to fancy , Hfil.Vi separator creamery , Jlc ; ( jathcred crenmeiry , ISHlSc. VHAL-Cholce fit , SO to 120 Ibs. . quoltd at So ; large and co.irse. 40c. URESHEU I'OULTRY-Chltkws. S 6s ; tutkeya. & { ? IOc ; geese , Sc ; duckx , Cc , OAMi ; Pmnll rabbtc : , ncr doz , , flat larre , per < loz. , "ScCJI.zO ; cqulrrels. WOW. riOiONS : Live. Tic : dead t > l con not wanted. HAY Upland , tSM : midland , $ .i.o-l ; Ion-Ian. . ! , lj.00 ; rye straw , $1 ; color mike * the price on hay ; light bnlen sell the bcstt only top bring top . QUINCES Cnllforuta , per box , 1.25 , CELERY-Oood slock , large. 40c ; small , 159 : oc. ONIONS I'cr Im. , C5c. lil-AN.s llanJ picked navy , per bu. , Jt.2531.20. SWEET I'OTATOE.S-l'cr bbl. , $2.51. fJAIlllAOIOoo.1 stock , per Hi. , l o. POTATOES Home grown , W035c ; wontcrn Hock , 7oo. I'RUITS. Al'I'LES Winter stock. $3.00 : California Belle. fleur , boxes. $1.60 ; Colorado Jonathans , boxes , $1.75 ; Oregon , boxes , 11.2 ; . . CRANIIEIMUES-Jetseys , per bhl. . $7..O7.50 ; Wisconsin Ilrll nn.l IhiRle , $7.505(7.73 ; Wl consln Hell nnd Cherry. $5.50 ORAI'E. Catawbaji , C-lb. baskets , IttflSc ; Mal agas , J3.OOfJC.OT. J3.OOfJC.OT.TROPICAL TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANOEH Mexican , per box , t3.0093.ri ; Call- fornlti navels. $3.2.Vi(3.5ti. ( LEMONS McsMnns , $3.0031.00 $ ; California. 360 , } 3.:3fl3.no : 300. $3. so. RANANAS-Cholcc , large slock , per bunch , $2.00 E22. ! ! < . mpillllnl l7nl lninr > lnB tl ? r.o * > nn MISCELLANEOUS. NUTS Almonds , per Ib. , large nine , lS T13c ; malt , He ; llruzlls , per Ib. , 'jaiuo ; niigllsh wa | . nut * , per Ib. . fancy soft shell. ! 'Ji/llc ; stand- nrd , SijDc : tllberts , per Ib. , lOc : pecans , pnlMi'd , ineduni , M7c ; extra large , 'ii9o ; I itva l ckory nuls. $ l.00ul.i | > per bii. ; small. $1.2501.13 per bu. ; cocoanuts , p : ICO , $4.00 ; peonutc , raw , 05V4c ; roasted. CiJCHc. PIGS Imported fancy , 3 crown. lb. ( | boxe.i 12e ; 5 crown. 41-lb. boxr * . Hs : : = : i-lb. boxes , 23 y23c per bo > " . 'HllfornU. 30-lb. box. jl.co. HONEY ciiaici ) white. IZf Colorado nmbcr , 10 &llc. IIIUUT Per lib ! . , $4.00 : half bbl. . J2.23O2.33. MAI'Li : SYRPP-rive-gni. cans. each. $2.75 ; gnl. cans. pure , per doz. . $12.00 ; half-gal , cans tC.Z3 : quart cans , JJ.Cu. DATES Hnllowee , CO to 70-lb. boxes , Cc ; Salr , 5Hc : 1'ard. 9-h. ! boxes , Sc. CIOEP.-Per half bbl. . $3.00 : bbls. . $3.23 , rilESH MEATS. URESSIOD IlEEP-Oood native fleers. 6Hc ; Koi d forKiuarters steers , 5'5c ; good hindquarters Hteers , S'.Jcj western steers , 6vc ; Texas steers , 6'4c ; fancy heifers , Cc ; good heifers , Cic ; trail fuierjuortirs heifers. 6c ; good hindquarters Iielfi-rH , 8c ; good cnws , 5'Ae ; fair cows DC ; cow" foreciuarlers , 'HJe ' ; cow hlnd'iuarters , TIC IlEKI' ' CtTS-Hanglng tenderloins , 4'/.c ' ; rib' , No. 1 , lie ; ribs. No. 2 , Se ; rlbi , No. 3 , oc ; steer rounds. 7c ; cow rounds , 6\ic ; OTW rounds , shank off , 8c. cow rounds , shank and rump off , 8c ! ! trlmmlngi ) . 4itc ; beef sh.inlu ) , 3c : liralns , 'per ilo3. , 55c ; sweclbreails. p"r Hi , , 12iie ; sweelbroadn ( calves ) , per 11) . , 4dc ; kidneys , per dos. , 33i-j ox tails , each , 3c : livers , per Hi. , 3o ; hearts , per ! ! > . , 3c ; tongues , per lt > . , 1240 ; calf livers , each , 33c ; cnlves , whole cnrciiAs or sides. Oc. calf lieail nnd feet , scalded , per set , 73c ; tendcilolns , fre li. 18c ; lenderlolns , frjzen , ICc ; Imneless slrlps , fre h , fc ; lionelvss strips , froz-n , 'Jc : strip loins , fresh , SVic ; strip loins , frozen , GVsc ; rolls , bnne- les9'Sc ; .rolls , spencer cuts , 9c ; sirloin butt1 ! , boneless. 9c ; shoulder , cloils , boneless , Cc ; rump liults. Ixinelessi. 5He ; No. 1 chucks. rii'c , ; No. 2 chucks. 4Jie ; No. 3 chucks. 4 c : lniielfa chucks. 41ic ; csw rlnte < < . 3 c ; steer plates. 4c ; Hank steak. Cc : loins. No. 1 , I3c ; loins , No. 2 , lOc : loins. No. 3. 8c ; Rhort loins , market style , 2 utKive loins ; short loins , hou-i style. So nliovo loins : cow Inln ends , Sc ; steer loin ends , 9c. MUTTON Fancy lambs. S'.fcc ' per Ib. : lambs , 7Ho : sheep , 6W. market racks , long , 9c ; hotel racks , short. 11 < - ; lylni. SWc ; saddles , 8 > Jc ; legs , 9c : lamh legs , lOo breasts ami Mews , 314c ; tongues , eacli 3c ; forenuurters , G'/c , I'ORIC Dressed pigs. 5c per Ib. ; dressed hogs , IHc : tenderloins. 12Vic ; loins , short , 5'Ae ' : lonir , 5" ; spare ribs , 4c ; hnm sausage bulls. OUc ; Boston butts. 5c : shoulders , rouflj. ; ; ; h 'ildcrs , skinned. 5e : trimmings , 4e ; leaf lard , not ren dered , 5c ; heads , cleaned. Ic : snouta nnd ears , 3c ; ImcklMjnes. 2c : slip bones. 2 > 4c ; cheek ment. 3Hc : neck liones , 2c ; pigs' tails , 3c ; nluek i. ear-h , 5c ; chitterlings , Sc : hocks. 4c ; hearts , per doz. , 25c ; stomachs , each 3c ; tongues , each 7c ; kid neys , ! > r doz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15o ; pigs' feet , per doz. , 25e : livers , each 3c ; hog- rinds , 3c : blade bones , Sc. HIDES. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES No. l green hides. 7c ; No. I green hides , Co ; No. 1 failed hides. Se ; No. 3 green salted hides , 7ic ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 13 Ibs. . 10c ; Ni. 2 veal cnlf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 8c. &HEEP PELTS ( Irecn salted , each , 15S75e : green salted shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , each , 15o ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each , Be ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , per Ib. , actual weight. 4RSc : dry nint. Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ib. , actual wcUht , 30 4c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per Ib. . actual weight , 4T3c ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per Ib. . actunl weight. S3lc. TALLOW , OREASn. ETC. Tallow , No. 1 , 2c ; tnllow , No. 2. 2ViC : rough tallow , l',4c ; white grense , 2ViO2Hc ; yellow and brown grease , FURS Hear ( black or brown ) , $5.COQ > 20.00 : otter , J1.50W9.00 ; mink , l5flCOc : beaver , JI.OO © 600 ; skunk. 15c , 2oe. tOc ; muskrat , 3c. 5c , 7c ; raccoon , 1550c : red fox , 25c $1.2i ; grey f < ix , 25O50L- ; wolf ( timber ) , 23C5TS2.0 ; wolf ( prnlrlo coyote ) , WflDOc ; wildcat , 10S255 ; badger. C 40c ; silver fox , J5000JI75.00. HORSE HIDES Each. $1.5002.25. St. Louis CeniTuI MitrkftH. ST. IUIS Jnn. 10. KIXJUR Quiet nnd un changed ; pjlents. JI.70W4 85 ; Etralghts , $ i.33fi ) 4.50 ; clear. $4.00.JZ4.23 ; medium , $3.5003.73. \VIIKAT t-niver. clnslnir WJfiic below Satur day for Mny. with January and July Uc off. May opened lie lower , went off Vie. more , re covered Vie nnd Inter declined until % WV4c below thn top , closing nt the bottom. Spot , lower ; No. 2 red cash , elevntori 92V&C ; Irack , 91R95c ; No. 2 hnrd cnsh , S75J8Sc ; Jnnuary 92ic ; Mny , 93G > 93H-c ; July. 79tf. ' CORN Futures weak , closing with sellers ! w VSo bclo\v the top and Saturday's closing bid ; spot , easy ; No. 2 cash. 25y4c ; January , 23V4o bid ; Mny.27fi > 27Wc ; . July , 2S'ic. OATS l'\iturc cosy and n shade lower for July , with Mny Bteady. Spot , strong and with out change ; N < . S cash , elevator. 2Jic ! : track. 2ili82IV4c | ; N.p. 2vbltu. . 23ViO"5'Ac ' ; January , 23V.ii bid ; May , 2UictIuly ; , 21ic. RYP.-Qulel , 44V4C. I'LAXSKIOD Steady. $1.15. COIIN MEAIi tl.40. 11RAN Plrln : Backed , east Irack , 63c. - TIMOTHY SEED-Prlme. $2.50. HAY-KIrm ; lilgh grades bcurce ; prairie , $0.009 S.SO : timothy. * 7.00j9.00. UUTTER Steady ; creamery , 17G22c ; dairy , 9Jj > 17c. 17c.EflOh' EflOh' Steady. 18c. COTTON TIES 70c. . METAUS Lead , dull , J3.I7V4. Spelter , flrm. $3.73. $3.73.PROVISIONS PROVISIONS Pork , lower ; standard mess , Jobbing , J9.25. Lard , easier ; prime etcnm , J4.53 ; choice , J4.C24. ! Il.icon , boxed lol extra short clear , J3.125.37'i , - rbs | , $3.2303.50 ; shorts , $3.37JiiT5.C2li. ( Dry talt meats , boxed shouldera , J4.7503.-0 ; cxtrn fhort clear. $ I.C2iS0-I.S7H ; ilba , $4.75Sf3.0 < ) : shorls , J4.87',4(3.12H. ( ( RECEIPTS nour. 5.000 bbl . ; vlieat , 19,000 bu. ; corn. 259.COO bu. ; oats , 48,000 bu. SHIPMENTS Klour , 5,000 bbls. ; wheat , 23,000 bu , ; corn , 211000 bu. ; onts , 3200 bu , \Vt-iirt * C < IIIIIIINNOII Ciiiniuiiiji. OMAHA Of'KICE , Jan. 10. The opening of the market this morning varied from ! dc lo < Ao weaker on ull kinds of grain anil In ull the dif ferent futures , and continued we , ill on easy ca bles nnd a dull trade. At the une time offerIngs - Ings were light , nnd a little lal-'r the visible' fcupply ftutcmcnt rame' out , showing an Incrruso In nil linen , 47.OOO bu. , which Is light for wheat , 1.092,0)0 ) bu , of corn und 2,45 , < < 0 bu , nf oats. Them llgures in Iho cr.nrfo graltu wore notlreil In thu wheat pit nnd without any crr.vlmtlc IIOWH from any otht-r ouroo Hie mnrkel conllnued weak and clcjod on Batur'ny night's put price nt 92o for Jnnuary , or l-io lower , nnd nt WHo for May. or % c lower , and Sl'lo for July , but Sc lower. Thin l n reverse of the working of Iho market during the letter part of the week , when tlin cnKh prices showed the extreme Htrenglh , which shows manipulation to quite an extent. The decline of > , Jo In corn closing t 29o for May nnd .T > e for July Is Unit natural with Urn showing In the visible nupply statement The receipts t country elevators am reported CD being very light which In duo to Ind roads and the lixllfiioslUon of the farmer to cell. The Increase In oats cnu > 1 thoni to show more weaknrax than corn which U but natur.il since thn amount was much more than was expected. While these statistics are culling large swaths In price * nt tlmc-.s the disposition of th farmer net to rell coaii-o grains ut present prlceu will cut n larger one- later on. The Inft ye-ir'H crop and prices of wheat have put them In clrcum- Hlanres tn warrant their plraxiro In the mailer nnd believe that either are purchases on these weak spots. Cincinnati CINCINNATI. Jan. IX ri/31'R Steady ; fancy. $1 Mi ? ) . 40 ; family , J3.Mir3.73. WHEAT-Hlrong ; No. 2 red. 9JS . CORN KH m ; No. 2 mixed. 2K'.4c. ' OATS Klrmer : No. 2 mixed , 24jc. ! RYE-Qulet : NO. 2 , 4Cc. PROVISIONS L-ird. llrm Jl.f24. ! Hulk meat * . firm 11.50. llacnn , llrm. fS.CO , WHISK Y-Stcady. $1.19. 11UTTER l-'lrin : Elgin creamery , 23c : Ohio , 14jr20c , dairy. llWe. StlllAR-KIrm ; hiinl renned , J1.1CB6.10 , EOOH-Sleudy , ICVJc. CHEESE-l--rin | ; b'uod to prime Ohio , Hat. SHOD * . _ YlMliTl.Jrn I ii .Su p ply. NEW YORK , Jan. 10. The statement of Ini- vlaiblc supnly of grain 111 ntor nnd nil oat nn Saturday. Jununry 8 , an compiled by the Nev. York Produce exchange. In as follawn : WHEAT M.SGJ.OX ) bu. ; Increase , 47iv Lu. CV > RN.5l8.nOO bu , ; Incrcnse. l.097.ft bu. OATH 11.772.0 W bu , : Increane. 2 ai . O bu. RYE I.KO.nW bu.J Increase , 43.COT Im. 11ARLBY 4,070,000 bu. ; decrense , 37I.OM Ui. 1 < lviriool | LIVI3IIPOOL , Jnn. 10. WIIKAT Spot , No. 1 re < l nerth rn spring , dull at 7 9Wd. COlWf Sn-il Anifrlcnn ml * I. firm nt 3s ! rt- future * quiet ; February , la lid ; March , Is ld. KI1 1 RRt Ixmls fan wmt. r und M i I I HOPS At Ixn < ) n il'n ii t 7.11 tl > , < , > ' s I PROVISION * | if f firm fxt-n In.l i me- i * J I M , prims mn.u -.1 ! U , f.im i . .nm . . * . I nnj w , .sternt ii llru..s , t irt > . . II t > -0 I II , nrm nt 3"s. Iia , ( asv nt . < Mh rl n * - , | dull nt " 'H ' , I r > K ilir mii'llflir't ' > t ly it . ,7 M , knirtlPiir. ln-nvy , " . -hort lmi bnrk' i 27 M tlisr ticIU" | < rosy HI 3 > 61. Lniil , prim RestM-n , -rtdy t nt Ka M. Shtwjld'rs. fquale , steady t J s. Tflllnw. prime city , nrm at t9f. CHEI'WK-Amorlcan fli-sl nlillc und cnlw ? ] flrm nt m M. _ Iliilllnurrc Murkrlsi. I1ALTIMORE. Jan H.-KLOtW-Uull : wejtern suifrnne. It7310. . wpjttrn tlra. $ J.Jj l.lO ; wntetn family , $4.l ffl.eS ; wlntf ; wheat pitftits $ l.M 5.10 ; sprlnjr patents. JS.fO f , 20 ; spring wheat tralnhl ! $4.H ) 4.M : recflpls , 17,410 bbl * . ; ex- porls , none. . , . . . _ . . . WHEAT Klnn ; fpot nnd month. 5C'ilf9oc ' ; Mny. 9Sc hid ; stratnrr No. 2 ml. 92U09V ; le- celpls. 7J.9I3 bu. : exports , II2.MI bu ; stock , 1,2 > .J00 bu. ; southern wheat Iiy fnmpic , SatlWc ; BjullK-rn wheat on K'nde ' , 938S7V4- , CORN Quiet ; spot , month nnl 1-Vbrunry , StStfSS c ; stenmer mixed , 31ft3IHc ; receipts , 143.MC bu. ; cxputts , 1C3.392 liu. ; stork. 791.127 bu. ; routhorn while corn. 31M ? ; eouthern yellow , ' , C. OATS rirm ; No. 2 white , 2nVtffOc ; No. 2 mixed , 27'4ff28c ; receipts , 10.310 bu. ; exporls , RYE-Slrndy ; No. 2 nrnrby. rJVC53c ; No. 2 w-p lcrn , M ? ; 51c : rccelpls , 31,633 bu. ; exporls , 23,711 bu. i ' HAY-Slcady ; choice timothy. J13.00. ORAIX I-'REKlHTS-CJulet nnil slendy : stt-nm tn Llxcipool. per bu. , 4d , Jnnuary ; Cork for or ders , per quuartcr , Janunry , 3s Cd ; l-'ebruary , 3s 7 * > d. lll.'TTER-Qulet ; fancy creamery. HOJlJ ; fnncy Imitation. ISyi9c ; fancy ladle , 17c ; good ladle , ISfMfc ; store packed. 12fII4c. ( lillflS Steady ; freph. 19c. CIIEIWE Steady ; fancy New York , 5'ifflOc ; fancy medium , lOtfiOUe ; fnhey small , 10'/i ' 10V4c. NEW YORK , Jnn. n. COKFEE-Opllons opened steady nt C points decline , ruled Innctlve nnd foiiurelera , with weak undertone on large receipts nt Rio nnd Santo * , illsappolnllng Eutopcan cobles and weak spot markets ; closed steady , with prices unchanged. Sales , 4.750 bags , Including Janunry. $5.40 5.45 ; March , $5. MI5.C5. Snotrnn > e. Illo dull : No. 7 Invoice. 16.23 : No. 7. Jobbing. $ C.50. Mild , quiet ; Cordova , $7.50015.00 ; sales. l.COO Imjis , Maracalbo. p. t. Total wnre- lioure deliveries from the United States , 20.9K ! bags , Including 20.1SC bags from New York. New- York stock today , C$7,00) bags ; United Slnles slock , 691,3:13 : bags ; nlloat for the Unllcd Slates , 41H.OOO bags ; total visible for the l'nlti-d Slales , 1.1C1.399 lings , UKnln.it 759.0CO hags last year nd UV fu' ; bags the previous year. IIAVRI1 , Jnn. 10.-coliTEU Closcil W lower to Uf higher ; sales , 2.000 bags. SANTOS , Jan. P. COfFEE-yulet ; good nvcr- nge. 8.COO rels ; receipts , 21,000 bags ; stock , Sl.WO HAMI1URO , Jnn. 10. COFFEE-tnichnngol : nt 2 p. unchanged to 14 pfg. net advance ; sales , 5,000 lings. RIO D1J JANEIRO , Jan. 10. COFFEE-QUlet ; No. 7 Rio. 8.300 rels ; exchange , 0 13-lCd ; receipts. It.OOi ) bags : cleared for the United Stales , 9.0 bage ; cleared for Europe , 61,000 ba s ; stock , 370,000 bags , KIIIINIIN ( 'l.iimln ( mill Provlxlonn. KANSAS CITY. Jnn. 10. WHEAT Market slow , somewhat Iriegular ; No. 3 hard , SCc : No. 2. SliTSCc ; No. 3. SliiJKIttc ; No. 1 , 7SHi8SlHc : No. I red , 90'4fI91c ; No. 2 , S98'/ : No. 3. Sl > 65f 87Uc ; No. 4 , SI4JS3C ; No. 2 spring , blQS2c ; No. 3 , SOjS2c. | CORN Market weak , ' .io lower ; offerings heavy : No , 2 mixed , 245 { r245Sc. OATS Market active , steady : No. 2 , 23Vjc. RYE Market lower ; No. 2 , 24Sc. HAY Market lower on heavy receipts ; choice prairie , $7.001f7.25 ; choice tlnuthy. JC.50CiC.75. UUTTER Supply accumulating ; trade slow ; croimory. 13fl25c. EOOS Market barely steady ; receipts , moder ate , demand light ; fresh , 17c ; storage , 122lc. .Vuiv Orleans 3lnrku ( . NEW ORLEANS. Jan. 10. PROVISIONS Poik. slandard mess , 77ic. Lard , icflned tierce , 3iS3T8C. Iloxed ments. dry salt Mhoulders , ISiC ; sided. 44e. Ilacon , clear rib sides , S iffSVi-c. Ham. " , choice sugar cured , sysjic. COFl-'EE Quiet ; Rio , ordinary to fair , 7iQ ! > 9)iL . RICE-Ordlnary to good , S'Siill'.f.c. ' ' FLOUR Extra fancy , JI.30f4.CO ; palcnls , $4.9) 0.1.01 ! . CORN MEAL-$1.GO. HRAN-CSfC9c. HAY Prime , $11.00ffl3.00 ; choice , JII.OOftlt.rA CORN-No. 2 sacked white. SGT37c ; mixed , SCc ; yellow , 3Gjf37c. OATS No. 2 sacked , 29',450c. Crnln iRi-ofliitN at iPrliieliial .llnrketN. ST. I/JUIS. Jan. 10. Receipts : Wheat , 25 cars. MINNEAPOLIS , Jan. 10. Receipts : Wheat. 4S5 cars. CHICAGO. Jan. 10. Rdclpts today : Wheat , 4 cars : corn , 493 cars ; cats. 311 cars. Estimated car lots tomorrow : Corn , too ; wheat , 235 ; oats , 435. 435.nULUTH nULUTH , Jan. 10. Receipts : Wheat. 48 cars. PEORIA Jnn. 10. Receipts : Corn , 62,230 bu. ; oats , 27,830 bu. ; rye , 1,200 bu. ; whisky , none ; whoa * . COO bu. Shipments : Corn , 44.400 bu. ; oals , 43.700 bit. , rye , none ; whisky , 1,375 bbls. ; wheat , COO bu. 'HcvIcMv of Wlirut 'Market. ' LONDON. Jnn. 10. The Mark Line Express , In ll weekly review of the wheat market , pnys : Theio was nn Improved outlook In France , where the wheat had a poor start In Octolwr and No- vamber. The thaw In central Europe ha noli been unmixed with advantage , but the now Is still thick on , thd wheat fields eastward of the Vistula and Carpathians. ArKfntlni ! will have about 3OD,0 ) < X > quarters to exjort. Tolcilo OlarUi-t. TOLEDO , Jnn. 10. WHEAT Dull , "weak ; No. 2 cash , 90 ic ; May , 921&C. CORN Actlvd easier : No. 2 mixed. :8'.4c. OATS Bull steady : No. 2 mixed. 22'.4c. RYE Unchanged ; No. 2 cash , tW3c. CIjOVERSEEU Active ; prime cash nnd Jan uary , $3.I2i. ! -Plilliuli-Iplilii I'roiliioc. riIIL.\DELPHIA ! , Jan. 10 , IIUTO'ER Fancy western creamery , 22c. EHC1S Firm and Ic higher ; fresh nearby nnd western ; & ) c. CHEESE Firmer : New York faclory. choice , 9Wff9'/-c ' ; New York faclory , fair lu good , K'.i California Drloil I'riiKN. NEW YORK. Jan. 10. CALIFORNIA DRIED FRUITS Steady : evaporated apples , common , S'Sne : prime wire tray , 8ie ( ; wood drleil , prime , bUffiSV-c ; c'holco. W6Vio ; fancy , 9 < B9ic. ! Aprl- cxila , floyal. 7ffi8V4c : Moor Park , gflllc. Peaches , unpeeled , 7ifrlCc ; pceleil. 12ffl20c. I'oorln InrkflH. PEORIA , Jan. 10. CORN Market sleady ; No. 2 ' 2Go. 'OATS Market quiet No. 2 while , 234c. ! RYE Market quiet : No. 2. 43c. WHISKY Market steady ; high proof spirits , $1.18. Detroit iMnrUrt. DETROIT , Jnn. 10. WHlwVT No. 1 white and No. 2 red , 90&c : Mny , 1)1 ) 14c. CORN No. 2 mixed , 2SV4c. OATS No. 2 while , 25c. RYE No. 2. 47ytc _ . _ _ STOCKS -V.M1 1IOXDS. Hull 'ConUiiKiMil ' Mrc < n ( ) l > ntnclc > i nnil NEW YORK , . Jan , 10. There wns n halt In the bull movement on the Stuck exchange today , the upward course of prices meeting with some obstacles. The buoyancy manifested by some special stocks was not Bultlclent topvcrcome Ihe general tendency entirely and prices as a rule are somewhat lower. There was some pressure to sell for London account nnd priceH of Amcrl- caiin were lower In London before tnc opening here. There wns u disposition re. ported from that center to take un un- favorali'o view of Ihe fuluro of values In Ihls country. There was also Dine telling to realize In continuance of Saturday's prollt taking. The readiness of traders tn realize o\o weight to the opinion of some of Iho pio- r..slnnnU Hint technical condition- ! were nol good at present for u prolonged rue. THIS opin ion In based on a belief that largo lines of gtockH are already In the hands of speculators awnltlng a rise. These holdings , it Is argued , might he dlModged by a slight reaction and passed to the hands of combined Interests. Doubtless the fear of pome mch maneuver caubed home of the smaller operators to close their buying today. It alsci gave c mlUUnco to the bears , who told some of the leading stocks quite nggresslvely. Tlie market wus , however , dull , us compared wllh the latter part of | n t week. The recent activity of Cleveland , Loruln & Wheeling , one of the few Ohio coal roids to escape u default on Its obligations , wus extended - tended today to Hocking Valley and Wheeling. & Lake Erie. The common stock of Ihe former rofe over a pulnt nnd Ihe preferred over 4 polntH. Wheeling & 1-nke Erie Blocks ulfo ad vanced feme , but In quite nn errntla manner. Ttnnensee Coal was strong , apparently In nyim pathy with this group. Illinois Cuntuil was In demand on the slrenglh of Its statement of eurn- Inga , which rlicweil an Increum In gross earn * inga for December of nearly $439(4)0 ) imil In net for November cf } S03 , < tS , as compared with the corresponding period last year. The buying of Northern I'nclilo stocks wa also very heavy. htockH running frcm 1,000 to 4.00) shares chang ing hands qullu frequently. As a result th preferred closed 1 % higher at C2i , which l a new high lecord. Michigan Central , Missouri Pacific * . Pltttburg. Cleveland. Chicago & SI. I/iuls , Manhattan. Metropolitan mreri Railway were other vtock to show strength New York Central , on the other hand , Ion point nn realizing. There was gome disappoint ment , In view of Saturday's baulc statement ut the continued firmness of money , whU-h did not loan below 3 per cent. Foreign exchange al o conllnued llrm. The bond market was quite active today und pilces held llrm in the face , of fcmu realizing In the fpe'Julatlve Issues , Total tale * . J3573.0CO. United States old 4u , coupon , are W lower bid. Thu Evening Post's Ixindon financial cable gram tays ; The Blocks here today were Irregular unil with u lets ntturcd ( one. Consuls und kindred stocks wer lower on expectation of gold bhlpmentfe ihls week ta Argentlre , hence alee a further rUe of the Atgc-ntlne slocks. Americans reni ! ed on a Nt'W York cable to the Times predicting a silver majority In the next houee. which , however rega riled l j pctnlmUtlc , U none the lens liable to dUturli Ihe public here as levlvlng the diver rcare. The reaction would ha\c been more severe but for the continental cupport und arbitrage house covering rhorts- New York nls- > absorbed stocks freely. Mlnpi were steady. The settlement shows u small ac count , but contangoes were fairly liUfh , den > ll' ch aper money , A feature was the ttrenvlh of Indian exchange. I am Informed from good quarters Hint a scheme 1 * being illscumed the main point of wlil-h would provide that Instead of gold bejnoc actually shipped to India , R woull bu uturej by the Indian treasury ou this lae r.l nipt , s wu il 1. ' Issued nritlnst li In India. Tlio entire s heme 1' of ' ( he * tni.st Importance. It will nut ho generally kn.wn hire until tomor- r iv nn 1 It i. i n-jl JeBnU ly nrrangeul. Ilufstsn t11 rR- t ii > - ma Jo nn Imp. riant aJvancc , nni . ' .inn 01 7i , Total sales of stocks toJay , S3JpiM shares , In- cluJInc : Atchl'cm preferred , 5.091 ; Chenapcnkc ,1 Ohio , 3.COO ; chlcnso. lUirllnRton & CJulncy. 18,740 ; Uolnwntc. Lnrkaxvnnna Western , 3.WO ; Hock- Inv Valley , f. 115 ; Illinois Central. 7,095 ; Louisville & Nashville. 4.225 ; Manhattan , is. SIC ; Metropoli tan Street Hnlhvay. 3,540 ; Hawaiian Commercial Company , 5,005) ) Missouri I'aclllc , 0,849 ; Nciv York Central , 7,320 ; Northein 1'ncllle , 18 , 23 ; Northern lllcillc preferred , 31,701 ; Hock Island , 9.3SO ; St. I'aul. 18,115 ; Union I'aclllc. 0,230 ; Union I'ficllkDenver .t Oulf. C.9C9Valmsh pre ferred , 3,475 ; Wheeling .4 Lake. Krle , S.S20 ; Amer ican Tobacco , 6,331 ; Ohlc.iKO Orcat Western , 9,470 ; People's llns , S.S90 ; Cleni-ral Ulectrlc. 4,055 : SuRar , 31,940 ; Tennessee Coal and Iron , C.S53 ; Western Union , C.CC6. STi'W Ynrlc 'Jlniie.v ' .Mnrlcel. NKW YOHK , Jan. 10. MONEY ON CAM - Stendy , SJfSVi per cent ; last loan , 3 per cent ; closed , 2Uji3 per cent. rUIMK MKUCANTILC I'APKIl-S'.iSIH Per cent. i\j STEIIL1NO XCIIANC.K-l'lrr jirV'i actual business In Imnkors' l > lll nt Jl.s Wr demand and at l4.S2i5' . 3 rnr sixty days , liiteil rate ? . CO.MMFilCIAL Ill.I.S-:4.sWI.S3. ) SILY > : it CBnTIl-'ll'ATiS-60U8'37 HA'.t SILVEI1 S7'le. I.IKXICAN DOLLA11S 47 JC. OOVIIINMINT IIONDS ianier. STATIl liONDS Uull. ItAlLUOAIJ IlONDS-Stronc. Closing quotations on bonds were ns follows : tliiNloii Stuck QiiotntlonM. nOSTON , Jan. 10. Call loans. 2@34 ! P r cent : time loans , 31 per cent. Closing prices fur stocks , bonds nnd mining chares : Sail Fritnolnoo Mlniuir Qi SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 10X The olllcbl closing quotations on mining stocks today were as fol lows : Lo ii tin ii Slock ( liiiiCatlniiM. I.ONDON , Jan. ij ) . l p. m. closing ; CpnsolH. in'.v. . . . 11 sy-lirstTpaul _ common. . ni.H Consols , acct. . 112 11-10 N Y. Centr.ii . Can. Paultic HUM Pennsylvania no Krlo , in J lluadln ; 111 $ Erlo2mlH. .HD ! ( Mux. ( ; 6n. new 41. . OHV4 111. Comral 10'JH Atchlnoil I3M Mexican ordmarv. . "iU L. A N fSHU il.A.llA'- > vna-Ka * ' ' M 7- ' -l l'r ounce. MONK1H per cent. The rale of discount In I'M ' ! OIiSlJnarket ! for sll ° rt and three months' JJ > 24 ! per cent. , Financial t\"oU'H. CHICAGO , Jan. 10.-Clearngs ! , 51S.90 < ! , Mi : ! New York exchange , Mo premium ) mated rales , JI.83U and W.SiJ. Stocks quiet and easy : Interest cen . f1 ! ln"eft , , Chicago. Closing : West Clilr-ujM. 100H ; Ulnmond Match , II ! hldf North Chicago 72j ; iJiko Streft L , 17 ; New York IllBcult , C2 ; Strawljonnl , 29Vi ! Alley L , l3 ! ' ST. IXU1. ) . Jan. lO.- * ; ! rings. II.SIU.OJI ; bal- Lalanera , J3,1C3COI I1OS/TON. Jrn. 10. Clearings , $14.187,913 ; bal- nnces. 1.755,072. NEW ORLEANS. Jan Iff rCIearlnKS. $ S.MIOOfi. New York exchange , par ; commercial , 83o psr . IMIILADKLI'IIIA. Jan. 10.4-Clmrlngs. J7d ; Inhinces. Jl,4Sl,11ii. , . I1ALTIMOIIE , Jan. 10. Clearings , .422. < ! K ; hnlancoj , ' iiri'lun ! ' I n n in' I III. T/DNOON , Jan 10 Amount of liulllon ( alien Inln the ll nlc of I'lv.-lari ! on ImUnco' lod-iy , 21,000. Cinld U quoted nl Jiuenox Ayres today r.t 16S.O ) . Thn dullnem at Ihn.mujnlng of liunineiM m the Flock oxrhrniro was ilu . It li said , t-i thq editorial comment of tb > Tlni'-s this mnrn- 'inon il'ipntchrM ' from Its New York c > rreiond- | cut dealing with the "srni.vlh "f Ilrvanlam pmonj thn ilpnocnitn imd the illHlnteirrntloii of ttw iTpubllcnns , " nnd predicting n silver ma jority in the next limisi of repreaentnMves I'ARIS. Jan 10 Thrc per ri-nt rented , ICIf lei for the pccrunt. Iluslnexs on HID bourse to r8v rnenwl hecltntlnRlv. wa nttcrwnnl ln-iivy < ii"t rr < ed lrrsular. Hnnnlfh i" > urlll ( " < imln- I'IIPI ! their prlcowlnc Irr good reports from ir-v- o Ro | Tlntos attracted atlratlan nnd nnlKiH-J. IIFHIMV , J n 1" Tlim'nerfs nn the Inurfe wii 'rre-tji.T " In'ernnllonal m-cnrlUe * were dull. imf"rl n Becurltlea and Capadlan 1'arinc hnre firm , Ai < ii-rli > iiii S > MMirltli-M 111 Ldiiiliin. I/DNOON. Jan. 10. The mi'ift tn- American n ciirltleii. after n dull nn'l ' rather w k rpsnlnir. r/ai nrmer but rather Inactive The closing tone -/an firm and the demand moderate. Klitln llntl T M rki > t. III. . Jan 10 llHTTEIt-Steady ; cffer- Ingj io tubs ; sales , 1W tuba at 20c , 01IA1IA LIVE STOCK MARKET Scarcity of Cattle Eogim to Bo Felt Among the Packers. CATTLE BUYERS ON THE KEEN JUMP Short ! Siii > | tll-N Start ! lrl lc Competi tion anil Make Klmi 1'rlcen lloK * . Dull. Slnw anil ! ' ! viOnli l SOUTH OMAHA , Jan. lO.-Ilecolpts for the Unys Indicated were : Cattle. HORS. Sliccp. Horses. Janunry 10 1,413 3,713 C.G'J'J Janunry S fi75 C.4S7 2,312 January 7 1.13S 0,279 1,073 January 6 1,233 10.9S2 January 6 1,023 10.613 2.223 January 4 1,410 0,811 3.173 January 3 1.&S1 2,476 5,177 Jnnuary 1 'G97 2,233 2,120 Decemiber 31. C > 23 0.91C 1,010 December 30. U02 7,071 1.5S1 December 29. 095 r > , &os 3.931 December 2S. 1,570 2.041 December 27. 1,510 2.3S9 504 December 21. 812 5,040 1.019 December 23. 731 10,312 1,263 . December 2J. 1,019 11,323 1,150 3 Tlio olllclnl number of cars of stock brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. r. , At. * St. 1 * . V. lly 1 O. & St. U Uy l Missouri I'aclllo lly Union I'nclilc System 12 15 R , B. .t M. V. H. It 18 14 c. , st. i > . , st. & o. iiy n 11. & SI. U. 11. U fi 15 C. , H. & Q. lly 1 B C. 11. I. .t 1 * . lly. , K. . . . 3 1 O. , 11. I. A 1' . lly.V 1 Tolnl receipts 49 5S 20 The disposition ot the day's receipts was ns follows , each buyer purchasing the num ber of Mead Indicated : Huycrn. Cattle. HORS. Sheep. Omaha 1'acklnR Co 4 427 100 The a. 'II. Hammond Co. 147 332 Swift and Company 222 UI9 2,528 The Cudahy 1'acklnf , ' Co. 281 S10 2,494 1/ubman & Itothsuhllds. . 22S W. I. Stephens 42 Krcbbs .t Co OS Livingston & Shaler 4'J ' Swift , from country 4-0 II. Hamilton 03 C. P. & 1 . Co. . Neb. City . . . 24G Other buyers 70 500 . . . Totals 1,405 3.6M 5,091 CATTL15 I.ist week only 7.7SS heart of cattle were received , mo week before 0.103 , and the week before that 4.002 , a total of only 18,493 for the three weclta , or antaver- aRe of only about 1U > 0 head per day. Aa considerable of tnesa cattle were not beeves It wilt bu suen that the supply of cattle available for the dressed beef trade at this point has been extremely small. As a matter of fact , the demand for boot has not been good and packers have managed to Rot along without many cattle , but It looks now as If the coolers were pretty well cleared out , while the usual holiday surplus of poultry Is very largely a thing of the past. As evidence that this Is the real situa tion , the lepresentatlves of local packers were early In the saddle and were unmis takably desirous of securing as many loads as possible out of the few on sale. The result was an active and linn market , ending In nn early clearance. In spite of the fact that advices from other market points Indicated-lower prices. While the iiuallty of the cattle was not very good on an average , most everything sold above $4.10 , and a two-load bunch of 1,239-lb. steers reached $4.70. Cows aMd heifers wore also In good de mand and commanded just about steady prices. There were only about a dozen loads on sale , so that the trade soon came to an end for the want of further supplies. The proportion of stackers and feeders was larger today than for several days past , there being at least two pretty decent- sized strings on sale. Speculators and pao. plo with country orders to be tilled were free buyers , and the supply was soon ex hausted. The prices paid were firm , and , as has b3en the case rlsht along , high In comparison to the way fat cattle are soil ing. The open weather and the abundance of feed In sight appear to be the main Incentives to buying- . There Is also an ac knowledged shortage In the supply of light stockers , and the country seems to bo hun gry for that knld of cattle , hence the high prices. Representative sales ; NATIVES. HKl-i' ' STBEllS. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. .110fi $4 15 30. HOT SI 1C 45 . .104S 3 80 21..130. ! I 0) 10. 1337 4 CO 1 . .12 ) 4 00 1..11.10 4 10 ! ! > . .1218 4 10 1 ! ) . .1025 421) ) 9..12CO 4 05 13. .1433 4 65 1C . .IMS 471) ) 1..13IO 3 40 1. .1100 4 Z7V4 33 . .1289 4 27'i 13..107' ! 4 33 4. .1145 4 30 13. . . .1078 405 COWS. 27. . . 978 3 30 1. . .10SO 3 3 : 4. .1007 3 35 2. . .1425 3 40 in. , . .1091 3 O ) 1. .12 ? ) 3 60 23. . .1235 3 CO : : . . .113.1 4 I 2. . 9.10 2 SO ' " . TCI ) 2 SO i. . .1010 2 85 11. . 8SO 2 85 10. . 3 20 i.i. . . . .1130 3 20 2. . 973 3 25 L. .1270 2 75 2. . . 903 2 75 2.ro' .1030 2 85 L.L. . .1110 3 OlV 18. . . SSO 3 15 ro' .107 3 23 IS. . .1085 3 3D 21. 94C 3 CO 7. . 801 1 GO L. . CCO L50 3. 1010 2 40 1. . 9W 2 CO 9. .1142 3 00 4. 98. ' ) 3 00 14. . Sll 3 10 1. . . . 900 3 1..12 * ) 3 15 .1115 3 25 WESTERNS. WYOMINO. No. Av. Pr. No , Av. Pr. 1 bull 1410 12 M t bulls 1353 { 2f,0 1 hull 1350 2 G5 f , bulls 1120 280 13 bulls 1122 280 HOGH For a Mondny tne receipts of hogs wern rather large , but the early demand was good nnd the market opened sft'ady to strong. For a time the tradu was reasonably active , but some of the packers held nloof und nfter the moiv urgent orders were lllled the market weak- eneil. The buverw who did not operate on the curly market seemed to lw nntlcliwitlng jv large run for tho. next dny und preferred to wnlt rather than pay the price * They were willing to take the hogs left , but they were demanding a concerclon of about DC , so that the close was slow , and , to sellers nt least , imtntisfjctory. Tim thirty or thirty-live loadd sold on the opening market went at a range of (3.4033.50 , vjlh J.M9 tlie leading price , the same ns on Hiiturday. Later on the buyers wanted heavy hoga nt (3.35. Representative sale * : flIIUEl' It hiH been a long tune glnre there were as many Hhefp In the yard * n there were today. DeskJet ( hut. they were practically ull on mle , cnly four IcaiU being direct to packer * , The general market wan unevenly lower , the amount of the decline being IGftlSc on un average. At the * ume lime tome deMrublo lambu nnd wethers that Imppenul ti > mrike the far.ey of buyers nold higher than the came Bluff IUIH been bringing , and on the other lutnd there were filf that were 20 ? lower. < \ lia been the cafe right along , the demand wag gco < l end the offering * mo\cd off qulta freely. RcprekentBtlvu tales : No , Av. I'r. 12 Mexican mixed 95 Jl 15 7 Mexican mixed 91 4 15 61t Mexican yearling * C * 4 49 Ml Mexican lambs C'J c 10 278 Mexican lambu C9 & 10 221 wiutcrn cwej 103 3 KVi lit western wethcra Il 3 ! ) 2J ) weftern yi-uillnga 10 > J 4 25 491 weitcrn lamlij 70 COS 1'3 western owes Ill s R'l ! IS wtilern ewes 113 .IK" 197 mixed wegtermi 97 183 2W western lambii 61 4 X ) T,1 woxtern lanila 71 n 10 411 western lamlia SI S W IVIIIIMIIM Olir Llvi- siloi-k Iiirki-t. KANSAS CITY , Jan. CATTLE-RerelpU , 8,000 head ; but grade * itcady , other weak ; Teuu * lr ti , JS.JMJt.M , TrM cown. tt lta , ntlv trrrm JJ.fH/S.W. nttlve cc/wn anil helfcni , II 50 (74. r > , rtockrni nd feeder * , H.CCHJI.M , bu.Is , Jl.U If 3. 63. HOGS'- Receipts 19.POO hendj rnnrkrt ntendy to n * hndo lower , bulk of nlcJJ.3SWJ.M , hcftvlon. J.tMf3.CO , rncVfrn and mixed , JJ.Ky.X' ; ' ! llslits | 3SXfr.tM , Yorkers. | J.50 3.&ii | .IK . J3.wiKJ.Si. ' SHEK1'- Receipt * . 8.0W h * di mntktt slendy ; lamba , JJ.WJft.Mj muttons , J3.00n4.30. CIIH'ACiO I.TVK STOCK linn * tlulc StroiiK lit Suite of llonvr llruv)1 Itcvfliiln. C1I1CAOO. Jnn. 10. There wn * nn nctlvo de mand for cattle today nnd prices were Mendy for the grout Uilk of the offerings nn.l utrong for cholcu lot * . Uy far the largest iMtt cf thrf offcrlnK' were nlxnit meillum In quality iuul ( inly u comparatively mnnll part of the cattle went strictly choice. Sales nere nt from Rw to JI.K for conimon to fair dres < wd h.vf steers , up to from f.t to J5.40 for choice to fancy shipping ent ile. the bulk of the steers croswlng tue fcn\i-n \ nt from $1.30 to J3.10 , Tliere wan n moderate stnckt-r nnd feeder trade , prices musing fmni J3.S ) ti > JI.30. llutchws' and dinners' stuff mild inther freely nt slightly lower prktM for iMmnum loin , while clinlcn grades wen ? slcndy. Cnlxe * were uncihangcil. Praplto the unusually big supply of hogs there wns MicJi nn ncllve demand that the prices lllled stronger and nuntly Bo higher , thu Inilk of tint sales beingnt from $3.574 to JJ.C6. Heavy ) i-k- -ra sold nt from M. * ' . to J3.W nnd prime row ilium _ welght rtilpplng | K > RS brought from JJ.'O Extremely heavy receipts of sheep nnd l.im'n caused some di > cllne In prices , but tdere wa * such n gvoil demand for choice llooks that Mirh KlnU did not weaken na much ns might luv.i liern expected. Sheep sold nnywhere from J2 73 tn W.fl ) fur th i | Hxirer kinds , up to from M JTi to J1..V1 fir goo , ! to rliolce , the. iwst drelliilnr fiHiin I0o to I5c , while others were from lie t < - SIXlower. . Vestlrtl fed sheep n > ld nt from J.1.7" . lo $4.35. L-imhi sold nl from $1 to $3.rJ for In ferior tn prime lots. Western sheep nnd lamba were offered In very large numbi-rs. Receipts : Cattle. 19.t > W head : lugs , 41/03 he-id. sheep , 30,0i lu\ul. , SI. Louis l.lvi.Stork . T. 1X11MS , Jnn. 10. CATTI.E-RecelplB. 7 IWO head , nf which rSi)0 bend were Tetnnt ; ship ments , 70) head ; market steady for natives : Tex- nnd slow ; fair to fancy native shipping nnd export pteers , $ l.l rr3.30 ; liulk of siles. H.K > U S.Pil : drefseil lux-f and butcher steers. J3.S5W S.OO ; bulk of salen. Jt.10fll.Ki ; steers under 1.0V Ilia. . M.r/ > ir4.15.bulk of sales. $1.r-IM.S5 ( : stix-kers nnd feeders. $110 4.I5 ; bulk of salw. J.1.1W4 M C IWR and helfets , $2.005M.ir > ; luilk of cows , JJ10 Sf3.30 ; canning cows , $ l.Jj ) > i73 : bulls. $2 2j f3.l ; Texas and Indian stivrn. $3.Mifl.5 : bulk of sales , JJ.CV.Jfl.OO : cows nnd heifers , J2.W1R3.C. . 1IO04 * Receipts , li.l > X ) head : shipments , 4.SCO hend : market slcnilv on best : light. $3.35T3.15. inlxixl. $3.i5'r3.r | ; lieavy. J3.Mff3.CO. SliniU' Receipts , SOO head ; shipments. 1I > 1 liend ; market steady ; nnllve muttons , fl.CKt l.lti ; cullH nnd bucks. J2.10if3.S5 ; stoekcrs , $ i.DVFf 2W ; lambs , Jl.73ff3.73. Knxt Iluirnlo Live SdirU. HART lllTI-VALO. Jnn. 10. CATTl.n Stwllum In heavy shipping steers. J1.Wifl.70 ; cnnr-c rough , $3.75ffl.3i ) ; green , $3.75(14.25 ( : clinlce fat liolfers. $4.Mm.50 : mixed butchers' slnrk. M.OMf I 4.13 ; fair to goml lilitchers' cows. $ .1.Myi.7V : 11OOS Clnod to choice Yorkeri. U.7JiiJi'.1.7.i ! ' prime Feleotiil , t4.7iff3.i2tk ) : mixed pnckeiV grndi-a. $3.7Dif3.73H : meillum weights , $ .1.70(73.75 heavy hugs , M.7Mi3.75 : roughs. $1.10iT3.25 ; ntng 2.735f3.0.1 ; | ilgs , U15fl3.73. OALVEH Yearlings , choice to prime , $ . > . ! 5.2-i ; fair to gn-i-l , JI.25 T..i > l ; culN. J4.75tTO.01 ; natives , choice to extra , t3.75fi5.95 ; fair to gind , $ -.noTir > .Ki : culls. $ i.Wff5.ar . SIIEEI' Choice to nelectiM wethers , $ l.,0Ti ( I.M ) : mixed , J4.35W4 05 ; common to fair , J3.liOjf4.tti : culls , J3.50ff3.75. Xtv Vi rlt Live Slock. TflW YORIC. Jan. 10. IHIRVHa Receipts. 3 ' 'il head : native steers. JI.4njT5.35 ; steers nnd o'xnn , $4.2J5r525 ; Imlls , J,1.00fi3.73 ; dry cows. J2X ! > } T3.V ) . Cables quote Ainerlenn steels nt 9 ; inaie ; refrigerator beef nt TliSiSlie : export ? . .2 lieevei ami Oi sheep. , _ , . CALVKS Receipts , 703 'head ; veals. J.i.CWi.ni : ecelpts. 11.901 head : sheep. J4.r.O . I.W : inmiw. sj.innr'.s. ' . HOOS-Uecelpts. 10.150 head : lower nt 4.00. Cliu-liiMiKI Llv > Stock * CINCINNATI , Jan. 10. 1IOOS Steady. J3.CO ® 3.C5. Stock llewml of receipts of live stock nt the four principal markets for January 10 : Cattle. IIocs. Shoi-p. OniAha . ' .415 3.715 5 , 8 ChlcaKO . I'10 4'-n'v' ' ' sn' " ° ' Kansas City . . > St. Louis . . .I . Jf _ _ zzTotals . 3".51u 01,715 42,151 Wool .llurUetN. 13OSTON , Jan. 10. WOOIFollowInB are the quotations for leadlnB descriptions : Ohio and I'ennsylviuiln lleecea. X and above , 27F2Sc ; XX and nbo e. 23ff50o : No. 1 combing. 20c ; No. 2 comblnjf. 28i30c ; Michigan , Wisconsin , etc. , X , 23(8'4c ( ; No. 1 MIchlRan comhliiR. SSffSSc ; No. 1 Illinois comlilmr , 2S02Dc ; No. 2 MIchlKan combine , 2Sfi28c ; No. 2 Illinois combing. 28JJ2 e ; X , New York , New Hampshire and Vermont. 23i''lc ; No. 2 Now York , New Hampshire nnd Vermont , 27c ; delaine MIchlKan. 2Sc ; unwashed medium Kentucky nnd Indiana quarter-blood combing. 2i24c : ; three-elghths-blood comblnB. 23JP 25c : Mltn url quarter-blood combing , 22ii2Jc ; Mlb- fourl thrce-elghths-blood combhiB. 23ff34c ; braid combing , 21c ; lake nnd Georgia , 22f23c | ; Tcxa woola , spring medium , 1C018c ; spring price , 1C ® 17c ; t-pring line , 12 months. 17't ! > oj scoured price , SOHMc.teirltory ; wools , Montana line me dium and line , lOftlSc ; scoured price , 4850c ; staple , 52053e ; Utah , Wyoming , etc. . line me dium and line , 15O17c ; scoured price , 4Sji50c : sta ple , G2ff53c ; Australian wools , pcoured banls , combings , euperllne. 70ff72c ; combings , good , CoftCfcc ; good average , 62j65c ; Queensland camb- "ST. j5)UIS , Jan. 10. WOOL-FIrm : medium , 15 020V4c ; light fine , 13U17e ; heavy fine , " SOHc ; tub washed , 22O30c. Tai-oinn'N I'"or 'lBii The Tacoma Cliamlwr of Commerce has pre pared the following condensed statement of the foreign and coastwise- trade of that port for the year 1697 from monthly reports ot the harbor master : IMPORTS. Value. Twenty cargoes of Oriental mer chandise from China nnd Japan..JS , 125,951.01 Total Imporls year ISM GS07lM2 EX IK ) UTS. I.2S5.003 bushels wheat 3.573GI2.00 313,737 barrels Hour 1.110,0 .18 84,650,474 feet lumber 7U.41tl.T5 C83S39 tons cnal 1,125C 2.50 Merchandise to China , and Japan lb93,9l2.G5 ! MHichiimlisn to Alaska nnd llrltlsh Co lumbia 710,482,11 Total experts. 1807 . J9,1MI77. 2 Total exports , 1S90 . 8.827.2T0.4S Inward registered tonnage , CI5.0SU ; outward P'g- Istered toniinse. 611. IKi ; Inward cargo tonnage , 90.075 ; outwnnl cargo tonnage , 703,23'J ; dcti ) eca ) arrivals , 475 ; departures , 4CO. Xi-w Yiirli .Dry . ( iiioilH 'Mnrki-l. NEW YORK , Jan. 10. The weolc opnned with tmall fains ! In the first hand market for dry goods. The demand In nil cott > n llnof thows n xhado of Improvement , but a scrutiny of to day's markeU falls to reveal any feature of In terest which would e om to point to n ] ictt r dmiinnd 111 t'ho ' future. In woolen goods the con ditions arc ju t ns good ns they liavu been at any time , the nddrd Impetus of coming open'ng ' * In 'hoavywelsht , stocks being a cheering factor. Until In men's wear and In dress good" the ir.ar- Itnt In subject to continued steady demand , which seems to embrncw pretty nearly ail the stand ard lines In cotton goods the market for brown Hheotlngs nnd drill If very dull. 1'rlnt cloths maintain their dull cyidltlon. llniiU of OiTiiiany Sliiti'iiic-iif. DEItLIN. Jan. -Tho weekly Btateinciit of tlin Invierlnl Hank of Oerinany shows tins fol lowing 'chnnges HH cornpdred with t i previous account : Cash In hand. Increase ! 1.9Xf ( ) ( inaiks ; treawiry noten .Incrraiip 840,000 marks ; nther fe- ciirltles decrease SO,2CO.V)0 ( ) marks ; notes In circu lation , decrease ffl,000.0"0 marks. Mnrl.-clM. NEW OHLRANS Jnn 10. StHJAR Open ket tle , steady nt 3473 3-Ke : o-ntrlfimal. steady. ( 'rnnulnled. 41 4 13-Kc ; wh les. 4 4 7-Ko : yf\- \ WB , 3J ? 43-16c ; seconds , 2UW3 11-lCc , Molasarx , TKLBI'IIONK lf > r.3. H. K. PENNEY & CO. , 110 Board of Trade Bldg. , Omaha , Web GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS Branch Ofllce. 1038 N Sf Lincoln , Nib. C. C. CIimSTIE. K. t. STRCnT. I'resident. Vlce-1'ienldcnt. O , VT. KENNEY , Secretary. Clifistie-Street Commissioo Co Capital l < inon < MMIO , Knll > - I'll III , STOCKS. r.H.il.V AM ) IMIOVmiOXS , 01,1) COLONY lltllLDI.Vi ; , CIIICACiO , Membnra Chicago Hoard of Trade since 1SC2. In ir , I in ( rs ? rd l. Y. Stcclis. Orders Gush and Future Delivery RollcltcJ. O inn liu Olllrr , Itiiniii 1 , .V. V. LiftlIlilK. . . . . . 'I'liuiKiXll. . . . . FLOYD J. OAMI'IIKLL , JIlillilKiT. JftfflES BOYD & GO , , Tcluphonu lO.'U ) . Omaliii , Nub COMMISSION , GRAIN , 1'KOVISIONS and STOCKS I10AIM ) 01' T If A1)U. Direct wires to Chicago and New York. Correipondentu : John A , Warr.n it Co. kettle , nlfftilr * t H.737 c ntrlfiifml , easy at (3 ISc , syrup , Mmdr Bt 1J1J5 * ' NIW YORK. Jivn 1Hl'O.vn Itivxc , frnt fair refining- \ > , t-n' ' I.URI ! M test , 4 > tn , r fined , firm. cru hd. . \c , | iuwilere l , B T-llfl Itrnniilated , S4c mould A , f > ' - , ; slondnnt A , 5Uc , cunfeitluncrs' A C.HCJ tut kivf , 6T c , i-ubr * , 6 7-lfw. Oil OIL CITY , PH. . J.Mi. ld.-Crn lt iMtlnnces , fSoi cerlltlcnten. ( * 4e Idd for rf-gttlnr options , closcj for casli oil. Shlpmmts , 14Sfl ! bbls , runs , , S. r. . Jnn. tO-OILS-Tunn tlnp , inaikFt llrm. 3 < Hc ; Mies , none. Ko'ln , Itrm ; snle. . none , ( juote : A. 11. C. D , E , ! ' . Jl.lOl O , JUS ; ll. . . SAVANNAH , ( In. , Jan. 10.OII.SSplrlls tur pentine. firm , 3c ; Mies , t& bids. ; receipts. ! lt bills. Itoiln , llrm ; fnle , t.Otxi bbl . ; ir.ilplss 4.B7S bbls. ( Juolet A , 11. C. D. $ ! . ; E J1.SOI V. J1.3J ; (1 , JI.r ; H , 1170 ; I. Jl SO. K. JI90 , M. j.0 > ; N. JZ.M ; W (1 , JJ.40 ; W W. J7 7S. Wtl.MINdTON , N. C. Jnn. 10 ( lll Splrlti turprtillnp rlo rl tlrm nt 3c nnd 3JHc. liusln , llrm nt tl 15 nnd Jl.W. Ciude turrcntlne > I. sej Rleadv nl JI.49 nnd Jl 9) . Tur , llrm. L1VERI-OOL Jnn. lO.-Olt.S-Cult msecd oil , Liverpool rellned , dull , I4 6d ; Turppnllne , tp rlla , slendy , 2H. Hn in , common , utrndy. 4' I'sd Hi-ill l > ( nt < - Dciilvr Avilictix. .lOI.tHT , 111. . Jnn. -Harry T. Oagwln , a InrRo real onlnlp dcalor niul srorMnry nf thp llorrowrra' ntul Investors' | i"ltli.H ! , .i soclatlon , mmlo nil nanlKiiincnt loilny to \ \ . C. Cot'iir.uii' for fls.oc.ti. The failtiro oausril I'onslileralilp rxfllonu'tit It la not thoufiht tlio bulldltur association Is In- volvcd. A SPECIALTY. Prlninrj' . Secondary or Tcitlaty 111.OOI ) POISON licriiianenlly Cured in 15 to 35 Days. You can be treated nt home for same price under pnine guaranty. If joii prefer to come hero we will contract lo p.iy rnll- road fnre nnd hotel bills , nnd no charge If wo fall lo cure , IP YOU HAVE tnken mercury. Iodide iwtnsh nnd sllll have nches nnd pains. Mucous Patches In mouth. Sore Tin oat. Pimples , Copper Col. oreil Spcils , I'ltrrs on any pan of Iho body. Hnlr nr Eyebrows falling out , II li Ihls Secondary I We Guarantee io Cure We solicit the most obstinate c.iscs nnd chulleiiKQ the woihl for it casie cannot euro. This disease has always liulllod the Fkllt of the most eminent physicians. J3W,0'0 capital behind our unconditional KUHfanty. Ahsoluto proofs sent scaled ( in application. Id ) paic book sent fier. Address COOK ItlOMIOUY CO. . Mill Tom pie , ( lilenuu , III. Patroiize Jly rurcliUMln r fionilH Miulo lit tltv Kol- luMlimXoliriiHkii Knt'i < irli < H. AWNINGS AND TKNTS. OMAHA TK.V1' A.VI > ItirillllSK CO. ( SuccCEfiOta Omaha Tent nnd AwuliiB Co. ) Manufacturers tents , awnings ; Jolihcrs ladles nnd Kcnts' Mackintoshes. Tents for rent. 1311 I'ar- uam St. , Omaha. 11IIUW12KIES. OMAHA IIKKWI.Vfi ASSOCIATION. Carload shipments made 111 our own refrig erator cam. Uluc Illhlnn , Elite Export , Vlenn.i Export nnd Family Export delivered to ull pans ot the city. _ § COHNICE WOUKS. O. J < \ EL' KAIil.K COHXICI3VOEIICM. . Manufacturer nf ( lalvnnlzeil Iron Cornices , Oil- vnnlied Iron SkyllKhtiTin. . Iron nnd Slain Iloolliiir. AKcnt for Klunear's Stiel Cclllnn. 108-10-12 North Eleventh street. _ CRACKEIl KACTOIIIES. A3IHHICA.X . IHSCtMT AXI ) MF . CO. Wholesale Crnclter Manufacturers. OMAHA , NEB. ( DY13 WOHKS. TWI.V CITY 1 > YI3 WOIIKH , iniSt Parnnm fit. DyeliiR nnd cleaning of sarments and Roods ot every description. Cleaning of line garments specialty. FLOUR 11ILUS. S. K. OIL.MAX. Flour , Meal. Feed , llran. 1013-15-17 North 17th Street. Omaha , Neb. C. K. Illaclc , Manager. Telephone 592. IIION WOKICS. I1AVIS & COWfilMi IHO.V WOHK.H. Iron anil HriiNH I'iiiiiiiler . Manufaclmers umi Jobhers of Machinery. Gen. era ! repalilnK u xpeclalty. 1501 , 1503 and 1M3 i street. Omaha. Neh. L1NKKED OIL. WOOD.MAX LIX.SIOKI ) OIL WOHKN. Manufacturers old process raw linseed oil , ket tle Iioiled llnbecd oil , old process j'i > uml llnsucd cakes , uround and ecuened lluxsecil for druj- BlstB. OMAHA , NK1I. 1/3UNOES MATTI115SSIJ3. L. ( i. iioui * . Manufacturer Lounsos , Cnuchiw , Mnllrejrcs. Joh- IJIT of Spring licds and Feathers. 411-413 South 10th Street , OMAHA IIKDDIXC ; ; o , llanufaclurera of high tirade Mattroscs. )302-4-0 ) Nicholas Street. Omalia. OVERALL AND SHIUT FACTOItlES. KAT'/-X I-J V KXS ; o M I * AA V. Mfcrj , Clolhlni ; . I'ants , .Shirts , Oicmlls. OMAHA , NED. SHIUT FACTORIES. .1. II. KVA.VH , XHIIHASKA SHIUT COJII'AXY. Exclusive custom rlilrt tailors. 1515 FaDiam. V1NEOAH AND 1'ICKLKS. HAAItMAXX VI.MXAII ; CO. Manufacturers of Vinegar , I'lcklcs , Cntiupi , Mustards , Celery unil Worce U-rslilru Sauce. AVAOONS AND CAUJUAdES. WILLIAM I'l'KIKKKH. For a KCoil zut > 4UntUl vehicle of uny dencrlfi. lion , for repainting or lullicr tires on new nr olij wliecU Iliu bcbt place lu 27tli anil l .ivnwurtli l > ltl MMO.M ) CAUItlAHi : CO. Cheap , medium priced und tony rurrluKCS , Any tlilnis you want , eccond hand or new. Head , quartern for ruhber Him. wurmmcd. 16th unil llarncy , oppoille Court Home. A. .1. HMII'.SO.N , 1 < l ( > tl , 1 > II I IHHlKt : Full line of Carrlagen , lIUBBlej. I'hnctoni. I'jry Cartn. Wht-els rubber tired. The bc t la Ilio ClflAU MANUFACTUIIEHH. IIMM'1. .V CO , Largett factmy In the weit. LradlnK i < f Omaha , Kungan City , Lincoln und Ht , JotcpU liandle our co < > d . 1005 Farnum Street , A. I ) . T. Co. ; mo eiiKors funilsliB'l ; Ixi gage delivered. 1202 Uouglan St. Tel , 177.