0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY , JANUARY 31 , 1898. TAKES SHARP UPWARD TURN Market Quickly Recovers from the Havana War Scare. TELLER S1VER RESOLUTION IS IGNORED Wall Slrcol Oolx Ifn SlrrnRlli from * c SlrlUltiK Improvement In the if OIL llall- rondii. YOUK , Jan. M.-Henry Clown , hend tt the banking lioupe of Henry Clews Sc Co. , writes of the situation In Wall street : During the last week the Wall street mar ket has taken a sharp upward turn. The movement has disregarded the Hurry aris ing from Rending the man-of-war Maine to Havana and the sensitiveness creattd by the Teller resolution In the senate. It him arisen In part from the growing "bull" feeling on the Block market , but more ppoclllrally from cer'aln conspicuous facts Hhowlng the striking Improvement In th * finances of the railroads duo to the Inst nix months' Increase In trnlllc , A statement ) ina been made of the earnings of Hock Island covering the last nlno months showIng - Ing nn Increase In net firnlhgs. over the Bnmo period of last year , amounting to Sl.tVOO.OU ) . The gross earnings of Missouri , Kansas & Texas for the last six months arc reported tit li.ouo.ono , which leaves n sur plus of J1.1CO.W ) over operating expenses and Jlxeil charges for dlspoMal at the dlacretlon of the management. The Vanderbllt stocks have also shown a large advnnco upon somewhat Indefinite but apparently well founded outgivings of now and favorable arrangements In connection with the New York Central ami Lake Shore systems. It Is nlso suited that It Is Intended not only to merge the West Shore organization with that of the New York Central but also to bring the I/ike Shore aclually Into the New York Central corporation. Also It Is Intimated that thf scheme under consideration In volves a union of the I/aUe Shore and the New York Central under the latter name , with nilvnntiigeH t : > stockholders of both companies. Further , the deal Is understood to embrace the Incorporation of the Michi gan Contra ! In the Vanderbllt system by exchanging Its stock forI per cent de bentures of the Wrst Shore railroad at a rate n'it yet stated. Also , the election of Mr Depcw an a director of the Ontario & We.v'ern Is construed as Implying a deal between thnt company nnd the New York Central ; this , howevi r , Hrks olllclal con firmation. Hut these reports , coupled with the reduction In Ilxod charges through the roennslrm-tlon of the debt of the New York Central has naturally caused large buying of the Vnnderbllt stocks and raised an ex- pectntliin of a permanent Increase In the dividends of the New York Central , These facts , coming simultaneously to the mil-face , are conwrii"d us H'lowing a process of de cided recovery In the financial status of rallrond properties at large. At the mime time the p ntlnued light constructions of new line Is viewed ns a favorable factor. Kor the last live years the construction of row roads 1 ns averaged barely 1,500 mlle.s per year , or lo s 'laan 1 per cent , while the concurrent Increase In population has prob ably been not lisa than 12 per cent. Now that business | g reviving In all parts of the country this Is n fat-tor which must have n very Imiwrlant bearing upon the earn ings of the railroads , fir there Is not only more frelR'.v ! to be carried but relatively ICSM road to provide for than live years ape The foregoing are the special can-tea of the marked revival of Urn tone of the stoi-k market. In addition , the lmpro\vment liar received support from the general iurse in creases of current earnings and from the. tendency towiinl growing onsf In the money market. The extraordinary lucrei < v In ile- 11' onlt ' t aid the large , vain In reset v > - < shown > y the hist bank tatement nre evidence oC the crowing nrrumul.itlnn of funds seeking employment at this center. These bank lljiure . however , only nirtlal y osp'vs.-j ' tn" re.I txlont of the pli'thori. It l. H" . , " ! irv to t.ikr Into account n\fo \ wihat 'i\o are Ion I- Infr to ICutopp. In my advice * of list v.eek referenre wns made to the l.irgo amount to which New York Is und'ir ndv.incf-s to Europe. Those 'nuns have lnce been ile- erciKod ami Itippp.irs doubtful whetiur JuO.000.000 would now cover the to , nl. Otl.er homo cimters have made like trans/iotlons. I have direct knowledge of two loans of J2.000.flCO each to large Herman bank * made by a Ch'k-ago banking Institution at I to < I'A par cent and other llkt * trajisactlons are said ta have been mndti at Chicago to nn amount approximating $10.W > , CCO. Advances to European ban'-n have also been made by Hoston banks and capitalists ; to what ex tent I have pno pos'tlve ' knowledge , but os- tlmatcn of thfi total range between $20OrX- ) OOn and Wi.f00.00) ) . Putting ! these facts to gether. It ' . \ oud n-niM-ar thnt this country Is n'O.v lending to Europe O.OOO.OuO to $ IW- 000,000. Till" , Is s-Ignlllcant nc't only as showIng - Ing the cuctrnor Unary ncciimulatlons of capital at our home financial centers , but ftlpo n ( liinonttratlng that we have become full ipartlcipants In the credit operations between the world's financial centers , able to lend upon n larpe t-x-alc as wtll a to bor row when our convenience calls for It. The local fln.inclal IiislltutUii.H are quite fllsjiosed to wicourago thoseoperatloni , as the only meting of preventing a glut of gold which wo kU ( not no il and averting n. still lower rate of Interest. Moreover , this experience clearly shows the advantage of remaining on a gold bas ls. It enables this country ta lonn ICurop. . ? J100.000.000 of money at higher rates of Interest than nre obtainable on this Bide. Tills could not be1 done If our money basis wni not of the same Intrinsic charac ter an thnt of England , Oermany , etc. ; whereas. If avro on the 1(1 ( to 1 free ccln. age basis , no tuition of any Importance ex- cepllng China nnd Mexico would take our money In direct cush dealings on any terms Whatever. The revival of the silver agitation In con gress. In connection with the resolution of Senator Teller , has ( Vr I Us purpose making It Imperative on the pirt : of the-government to recognlr.0 the word "coin" contained In the Unltc-d States bomta in meaning either go'd or silver ns the money In which both principal nn < l Intercut shall bo payable. . It In not nt nil likely , however , that this new ( vttnck upon the government credit will pass lnjo law. As n matter of fact. It Is abso lutely Impossible during the present ad ministration. In view of this new attack upon government credit the following state ment ' .Mil serve tcl nhov- ; the strength , of the United 'State ? treasury nt the present time ami how ridiculous the bringing forward of micli a resolution Is : Total UBUP of greenback notes $34Hfi81.AIA Totul IMUO of Sherman notes 1W.34S.2SO Tolnl JKiS.CW.tl fillver held to recure Sherman notes nt 0714 centft per ounce ( the present price ) ( C3.lssa.02A OreenhnrkH In treasury S4,2 > VOoc ) Bhormnn notcu 2,904,311 Total JlWCX > : i,37' > r > cdnct this amount from tlie outHtnndliiK Kixonlmrlc nnd Rlicrrn.in nolcw nnd It lonvcH 111 notuiil clrc-ulntlon K02.K3$37. ( As an off- net thereto llio T'nllod Stntivf tronsnrv 1ms on liiuitl frrn gold nnionntliiK tn SlG.t.G'O.OOO , which , dodtictcsl from Hi * oiitKtnndlnt ; notes. Icnvps a biilnnt'o of 51,1 .39..SII7 unprolept l liy notunl cold or lti niulvnlPiit and backed only liy United State * Kovt-rnnipnt cri'dlt. Surely llio vnnt resonrcprt c'f this nation otiKht to 1)0 ampin to protPPt this sm.ill rea- iduet of 'iiotcn and miiku them ax Kood an KoM In public estimation , without It lit'liu : npor.ssary to have the actual yellow metal In the trpnmiry. AH nn nvldpncf thnu this country 1ms hnd silver enough already lnfn ? d Into Its na tional money , the nveruiw eost prlco of the J102.2Si,7f ; .silver now ho-lil hy the treasury Ht the outstanding Sherman Kllver was P2',4 eentH , whereas the prpsent In 57i cents per ounef , thua snowing n losi tt > the Kovernnipnt thcre-on of } ; IS- 423,710. lloforn the MpKlnley ndmlnl tni- tlon expires the world'.i oiitnut of Kold will nKKreKnto enoiiKh to nullify all attempts to force n. double standard In any country in the. world < \ \ here the slnglo standard ex- iHtH. With this In Vlfw , It certainly does ruppear nlisunl to try to foist upon this country the frco colmiiro of rtlvcr at Ifi to 1 , when thi ? ratio ehoulil 1m 32 to 1 to canalize the valueof the two metals. COXIHTION OK XK\V YOIIIC 1IAXKS. IiidlentloiiH ( lint .Money In Still Klniv- Inir ( o tliu IciroiHilIx , NM\V YOHK , Jan. 30.-Tho Financier payu : Ilio statement of the associated banks for the week ending January 29 , while It does not show the enormous Increase of the previous wcelt , Indicates that money Is ntlll llowliiE moro heavily to this center. The ( jaln In cash forlho wcok was J6.337.10) , of which nearly J2..600.COO was specie. The latter represents western receipts to a lartjo extent , followlntr Australluu remittances. The Increase In (1eK ( | > sltn , ninountlni ; to JS.OlUOfl. tleil up over J2.000.0M of the cash received , so that Hhc ourplun reserve Is only J4S34,2M , heavier thitn one week ago. Thoru U no doubt that the expansion of j,3f3C'X ) In louna rtlleclB U-Kltlmnto inercantllo and Stock exofiniiKe truriKactlons , Instead of upecln ) operutlona and technical manlpulu- tlonu. Btic1 ! ns have been In evidence since the union 1'uclllo sale. The loan Increase Is Kcattered throutrti a , Inrtcr list of banks than usual , and tiniotuU are larcvly due to Kulns made by the National Union , the \VrJtern Katlonul and the National flunk of the Republic. It la worthy to note that thy bunk which has been most prominent V > funding the Union J'aclflc deal reduces Its loans JIOWX following the r lr ! m nt of over-duo cufronry 6s held by the tfeaa- ury on Its account against UPposKs. All the flpeclal depository binks paid < o the trpnfltiry 10 per cent of their holdings Inst week ; otherwise the pain In oaah would have bean heAVler. As J { Is , the deposit Items of the banks doing the largest busj * with interior batiks show the highest percentage of pains. The future , In view pf thn continued plllrw up of Idle money In N'cw York , appears to favor easier money. It should not be forgotten , however , that considerable of the nurplus cash In banks belong to the treasury nnd Is subject 16 Its withdrawn ) . The commercial domanda are also heavier , nnd whereas the loans of the banks during January. 1S07 , remained sta tionary while the surplus reserve Increased f2OOiWO ! , the loans In the snmo period this year have expanded IIS.COO.OV ) whllo th6 PXCCM cash shows n pain of tfW.OOO.OOO. Thus , While the supply Is In excess of demand , the latter Is Immeasurably more pronounced than nt the beginning of last year It Is dllllcult to HOP , however , where the hope Of much firmer money markets this season finds foundation. If Interest rates go be yond a dellned line gold Imports must fol low. Only that the exchange situation Is now under strong control some Interesting developments In thp wny of unseasonable International transferences might be possi ble , i CIIIOAOO < ! lt.\I.V 'AMI ' 1'IIOVISIOMS. Kenltiren of llio Trndln r nnrt OloiliiH : I'rlcon o" Snttiriluy. CHICAGO , Jan. 20. Wheat today felt the heavy liquidation thnt was done near the close of yesterday's scslon , and acted weak nnd Irregular. Mny closed lic lower. No nttompt wns mndo to do anything In Janu ary. Corn nnd oatH were heavy , and de clined Uo each. Provisions were ilrm , without much trading , nnd closed un changed. Wheat showed some strength nt the open ing , principally because Liverpool had re sponded fnlrly well to yesterday's advance here. Holders of lines alrpady heavy were good bidders nt the start , which wns nt y7U < 8 ! > 7Uc for May , an advance of Hlt'Hc. A good deal was for sale fit those prices , but selling did not depress the price lower than 97c , and shortly after n general buyIng - Ing movement set In which carried the price up to HSc. That advance , however , raised a short selling brepze of such strength that In half an hour the advance had melted away , the decline not stopping until May was down to tiG-Hc. The heavy dumping of long lines Into yesterday made many tr.iders afraid to risk , their nnney In wheat at prices nbovo n"c , and this fact had a. good deal to do with augmenting the liqui dation which carried prices down. Most of the routine news waa bullish , nrndstreet's inndp the week's clearances of wheat and flour from botti coasts 3,110 , < i.l ! bu. , compared with 'i.KM.OCO bu. the previous week nnd 2r > lliwO bu. the corresponding week of last year. Chicago received 40 cars of wheat , only two of which were contract. Minne apolis nnd Duluth receipts were 320 cars , ngnlnst ; ! "iS' a week ngo and ISO liuit year. The total receipts at western primary mar kets were : ! . ' 4o.X ) bu. , against 205,005 the year before. The day's clearances from Atlantic porls were ngaln heavy , amount ing In whrnt and Hour to 095,009 bu. This latter Itpm Injected temporary strength Into the market , May recovering to 97Vf97'ic | , but It soon fell back again under renewed offerings , nnd to a lower level than before , I'fl'nC being touched before the reaction stopped. Shortly before the close the mar ket wns given support , Letter brokers being credited with good buying nt the bottom figures , nnd May advanced to ! H5c , where It closed. July was relatively heavier than May. It opened at from ECTlc to S7c , and the latter was the highest It reached nil day. It sold ns low as SOc nnd closed nt SCVic , n loss of HP. Corn was barely sternly nt a sllglit de cline from yesterday's prices. Tne early decline In wheat started moderate llquldi- , tlon In corn nnd n decline ensued which was not recovered. Seaboard demand was light and country offerings were said to be Increasing. May ranged from 29o to 2 Uc , anil closed UP lower nt 29\c. Oats were Ilrm nt the start , with wood commission housp buying nnd New York demand. Prices held well for n time , but broke later under heavy liquidation by n Ilrm which has been unloading for several days. Talk of rate cutting prevented the market from declining more than It did. May ranged from l 'iillVjC ' to 2.1Q21c , and closed ic lower at 24fj24Vic. ( Very little was done In provisions nnd prices kept within an exceptionally narrow range. There was moderate selling , showIng - Ing good prolits , but offerings were readily absorbed. Trade was principally of a nc.ilp- Ing nature. At the close May pork was unchnnped at J10.CO. May lard unchanfp-d at $1.S7',4 ( & 1.90 and May ribs unchanged nt H.M',4. Kstlmnted receipts for Monday : \Vhpn.t , K > cars ; corn , 290 cars ; oats , 2M curs ; hogs , 40.CCO head. I > Mriing futures ranged ns follows : Articles. . I Opia. | lll.-li. | Lotv. | Clo'o. | Yo.sfy Wheat- Jan. . . . 1 03 1 OH 1 01 1 08 1 OS Mny. . . 08 IW IWK n-w July. . . 8U4-b7 bU BUH Corn Jnn. . . . 27 < 27N 27W 27W 27 6 Mfiy . . . UOH VI ) It July. . . 3UK Onm Miiy. . . July. . . J'J > S I'ork Jnn. . . . I ) BO 0 SO n fin ! ) SO 0 00 Mny. . . U 07.1. . 1U O''Hi U 07J4 1U IIU 10 UU LSI i it Jan . . . 4 821 4 Bi- ! , 4 FO Mny. . . 4 III ) I HO 4 H74 4 00 4 110 July. . . 4 1)7.1 ) 4 U7H 4 07H1 4 U7W 4 07 th'tltlDK Jan 4 TO 4 1)0 ) 4 87 Hi Mny. . . 4 HI ) 4 nui 4 110 4 UV'-g ' 4 II2W No. 2. Cash tiuotatlons were ns follows : KI/31TU Steady ; winter patents , Jl.70l.00'.i ' ; BtralshtH , t4.30ff4.W ; FjirlnK rpeclnls , J5.3'i ; eprlng patents , JI.M'fH-iO ; trnlghts , tl.20ij4.40 ; bakers , J3.KO j3.SO. WHEAT No. 2 pprlmr. 93 aCc ; No. 3 spring , 91 4T1MV ; N" . 2 red. Klcfojl.02. ( UUN-No. 2 , 27c. OATS-No. 2 , 23 > i j24e , t. o. b. ; No. 3 white , HVK No. 2. 47Vic. 1IAHLKY-I'1. o. li. . No. 3 , 2Sf37c. KI.AXS13KD No. 1. Jl.27ffl.31. TIMOTHY HEUD-l'rlme. J2. 0. 1'HOVIHIONS I'ork. mehs. \ r bbl. , J0.855J9.M. Iwu-d , per U'O ' Ibs. . l4.S2tiffl.6S. llacon. short rlba sides ( loose ) , tt.u'Wt.'Jl. ' Dry united phoul- ders ( Inxed ) , J4.754l6. X ) ; Bhort cieur Bides ( boxed ) , J5.00flfi.20. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per cnl , J1.I9. S Cut loaf , f.80 ; Rrnntilnted , I5..M. I.iuiiloii .Money Miirltt. LONDON , Jan. SO. Them has been a sharp recovery In money and discount rates , though It Is doubtful If this 'will ' bo fully maintained , for the gold demand Is easier , nil German and Itusslun exchanges have moved favorably to London. A falling away , however , In likely to bo only tem porary. The Stcck exchange was active during thu week , the revival of speculation being led by the. rise In American railway shares. Dealings broadened In most depart ments nnd the movement was generally up ward. Consols were steady. The reference of Lord George Hamilton , secretary for In dia , to tint lrdla.ii llimnce strengthened rupee paper , which went 13-lCd higher. In- ternntlon.ils had nn excellent lone , on the better outlook In China and In the Improve ments In the relation ? ) between Spain ami the United State * . Spanish seeurllliis rose "Si " of n point. Chill wan a notable excep tion to the firmness of the foreign market nnd dropped U points. Tim maliv feature on the Stock exchange 'was the excitement duo to the. rapid rise In Americans mo street dealing ) * In which after hours ore again a point of Intercut. " Apart from Individual reasons for thesn movements , President MeKlnley'H Hpeeeh at the banquet of the National Association of Manufacturer * . s the leading factor In the strength of the market , The Increases Include Lake Shore & Michigan Southern shares' ' , which rose 9 polntH ; 'Missouri ' , Kansas & Toxaa seconds , 3i ! polntH : Northern Pacific preferred .TB points ; Denver & HIo Grundo preferred , 5i points ; Union Pad lie , 2'4 ipolnts : Illinois Central , 3 points ; ICrlo llrsts , li points ; At- chlson , Topcka & Santa Ko preferred , Hi points ; Atchlson , Topek.a & Santa 1'V. adjustment , Hi points ; Chicago , Milwaukee it St. Paul 1U points ; Denver & HIo Grnndo common , llj points ; Missouri , KnnsaH & Texas common , 1'i points , nnd Loulsvlllo & Nnfhvllle Hi points. Grand Trunks nnd Canndlim Pa- clllcs participated In the Increases und Ar gentines also were well bought , rUmielirxtrr 'IVKIle I'lilirlen. MANCHKSTHH , Jan. 30.-H was a dull week , though there was n fair Inquiry for ynrtm from Japan , and the makers of these nro now engaged probably until May. Homo users nre buying from hand to mouth. Prices were easier than during the previous week , but quotations were ecarcely altered. The clot'h buslnesa was hindered by Inade quate limits , but thu regular Indian nnd Chinese utnplea were engaged In executing old orders. As for domestics , printing , dye. Ing nnd llnlBhliur varieties nre moving slowly , because the mukers ore trying to resist the beating down of the limits. The minor tnurkotn were the weck' mnlnstuy , buying somewhat freely. France nnd Ger many were busy on old entrdfivmentB , nnd new business waa uoirce for the moment. OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Ends with Very Little Change in Local Situation , CATTLE TOO SCARCE TO STIR UP TRADE Hnj-or * Mnkc Short Work of llio Of- nt .Stemlji 1'rlccw IloKB Tnkc mi Upturn Sheep Hold Stciul } ' . i SOUTH OMAHA , Jan. 20.-nccclpta for the days Indicated wire : brought In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs , Sheep. H'rs's. C. , SI. & St. P. Ily. . . . . . 1 O , & St. I. , lly. . . . . . . . 1 . Missouri Pacific Ily . G Union Pacific System . & N.V. . Uy. . . 1 1 . . . . . . E. & SI. V. n. H. . 8 17 C. , St. P. , SI. & o iiy 4 4 . & SI. H. U. R . C 15 C. , B. & Q. Hy . a K. C. & St. J . S 1 C. , II. I. & p. , east. . . . 5 C. , H. I. & p. , west. . 1 . Total receipts . . . . SO 67 7 2 The disposl'lon of the day'H receipts was as follows , each buyer purchasing the number of head Indicated : Buyers. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Omaha Packing Co . 1 . G. H. Hammond Co . 2 3,009 . . . . Swift ami Company . 193 M > S 1 Cudahy Pocking Co . 201 1,317 7S2 R. Ueeker and Dcgan. . . . 23 . J. L. Cnrey . 27 . Lobmnn & KMhxclillds. . IS . W. I. Stephens . 23 . Henton .t Underwood. . . . 2'J . HuBtou & Co . 34 . P. D. Armour & Co . 550 Hammond , from K. C . -14G 309 Swift , from country . 19S . C. P. & P. Co. , Neb. City . . . . 717 Other buyers . Ill . Totals . SG7 4,377 1,70s CATTLK Thcro was the usual light Sat urday run today , only TOO head being re corded as In. The week shows a 1,400 In- croaro over last -u > ck and of 3,700 over cor responding week a year ago. Prices nd- vanettl the first -half of the week on till kinds of cattle , but a reaction set In on Thursday and the week closes with prices pretty generally just where they were a week ago Killers did not find many beef cattle on snip , nor was there anything that could be called choice. There 'was hardly enough to call out a full quota of buyers and the usual Saturday dullness prevailed , but all useful cattle were sold In good Reason and prices were practically In the s.imo 'notches ' as yesterday , which meant 1020c lower than high point touched Wednesday. Cows and heifers sold freely at full yes terday's figures and It did not take long to exhaust the moderate , supply. The market. like that for steers , wont up the first half of the week and then lost all of the ad vance , closing steady to a little lower than the pre.vlous week's last prices. Bulls and other lough stock also fluctuated 'belli ways and closed about like last week. Veal calves ruled steady. Stock and feeding cattle advanced rapidly up Wednesday , which was high day of the .winter , but It , ' went off again nearly as rapidly and closes today fully ISftSSc under high mark and a little lower than hint week's close except for fancy grades. Only a moderate amount of business was done and quite a few are being carried over by speculators. MOOS Henvy hogs FoUl this morning nt prices Hint were strung to f > c hlpher than yeKtenlay'H market. The rnnse for full lomls nvcrnRlng 300 pounds find upward wns $3.6083.05 , with the hulk of the palt-H nt JS.COffS.Gi'i. Yesterday the rnnse for the Fame wolKhtR wns J3.57Vifl3.C2M ; , with the bulk of the sales nt J3.CO. l.kht hnK nlso Fold well , the market being strong nnd renFonnuly active. The best llRht weights mid > 'P to 53.70 , as against fJ.CTW for the top yesterday. The senernl tendency of the IIOR market the last week was upward. thouKti the total Rain for the week wa not larce. The week opened with a Blight advance nnd n little was added each day. until Wednesday , which was the high point. The uveniRo of all the Fales was 13.71 for that day , whic was the highest point touched by the hog market blnce the first week In October. The market lost 5ft10c on Thurs day nnd Friday , but nt the close of the week : i portion of tile loss was recovered. The week closed with the iinrkct 510c higher than the elos , > of the previous week. While on omo days hellers were forced to carry some hogs over , the yards were kept pretty well cleared nnd everything told In the HHRRI1- There was n fnlr run of sheep for the last day of the week ; and the demand wan good nt steady prl ch. The Fheep market wns In very satisfactory con dition nil the iiai't week , the demand being good and all arrivals pclllng freely. During the early pirt of the week t cre wns some advance , but later on In the week the train was lost and nt the cloto of the week values were about lOc lower than the beet time. CHICAGO MVi : STOCK MAIUCI3T. Ac-live Trtulo In HORN Maintain * ( In- I.iile 'Advance. CIIIGACIO , Jan. 29. The few cattle offered today wie dlspoi-nl of nt the recent decline , averaging about lOo lower 'than a week ngo. ISccf KK'cru weic quoUiblo at J3.G."iGj.M as an extreme rnnRu for the iioorcst to the Iwi-t. Trio recent weakness ) In prices Is exacted to rctult In Knrillcr receipts next week. Trade In hoits was active and despite th" large recelpUi , Krldny'H late advance wan well maintained. Common to i > rlme rtrovea of IIORH Hklil nt W.fi.Vfi3 , largely nt $3.774123. V , nnd plBH sold chlelly at $2..VJic3.7o. J'ricea were 10 ; > IS'liO ' lultfher Hum n week titro , Tnero wn u fair demand fur sheep nnd Iambi tit unt'hnnKcd prict * , Hheeji heliiK wilnblu m JWvrl.M , with Htrlctly choice to extra grad. u uotiible at $4.0 > 4 75 , iwes weld at J3.S5fr3.'S ! ' and fed xvenlein sheep worn wanted at J3.WiiJ.S5. were snlul at 14.0035.75 , feeder * vclllne at $5.15. VenrlliiKu bioiiRht . . . HHCBIITM Cattle. &K ) henU ; hogs , 2,800 henU ; sheep , 0 , < XH > henrl , St. I.milN l.lvtStnoK . ST. I/Dl'IS , Jim. S9. CATTLE IlecelptB , 1,000 heuil , of which 400 head weie Texnils ; shipments , none ; market Mendy ; fnlr to fancy nntlvo ship- liliiK nnil export tleem , t4.3HfS.30 ; bulk of fait-s , Jl.fiiW5.0f.Mu-KBi.il ; btef nnil liutelu-r uteeru , J3.SO W4.55 ; bulk of nile * . J4.15a < .75 ; Heer under 1. ( > J Ibf. , J3.iIM ; hulk of suloi , J3.t.OiH.0 ; Htockern aiH teederu , } 2.K > If.4i ; bulk of fivlea , J3.WfH.25 ; cowa nnil helfern , H.OOlit.y ) ; bulk of CO\VH , JJ.Tfj'ua.Mt ; Texa nnil lliillnn steert ! , 13.35 ( l3bulk \ : of elites , J3.W5M.16 ; IOWH and helfcru , n'.COifS.W. with u few helfera fUliibk' ut M.uO. llOOB Iteceliitf , 3,000 hcuo ; Hlilpnicntu. none ; murket Ktcnily anil active ; lUht , J3.70G3.7J ; inUed. J3. i)3.7I ) ; heavy , J3.75W3.M. HIIKI ! ! ' llecelpls. none , ltli none on tale ; innrket steady ; native muttjiis would veil at I3.U04.CO ; cullH and buekii , C.SSQS.OO ; Hockcru , j.coii3.w ) ; luinijH. jj.oy ( c.fc. , . ICiuiNiiN Cll > - I.lvi.Stoik fltirUet. KANSAS CITY , Jnn. W.-l-'ATTl.K Itecelpta , SCO hend ; murkct unchniiKCd from yeeterdny ; only retiill trmle ; Texim cteern , J3.Kii7J.J5 ] Toxaa coivp , J : . ( ) f/3.W ; native utti'fH , tZ.Oij3.t0 ; ; nntlvo cowa and hetferx , Jl.Wu l.l-1 ; ulcickem and feetl- frf. J3.8rs.iw. / . ] IOlS-UecflptB , 11,000 hend ; market ftenily to n Bhsiln lower ; bulk of tnlcs , J3.COfi3.70 ; hea\le , 3.U'.03.75 ; imckem. } 3.fWl3.7S : mixed , J3.tC1f3.7J ; llKhtH. mo lT1' ; Vorkerp , J3.C5 | 3.72i ! ; PUe , J3.M 4j3.il > . BlUCni'-ilerelplK. 5CO head : market firm ; liunbu , It.SSijS.M ; inuttulis , J3.fll.2j. \IMV Viirk Ilv ' Sloelc. NH\V YOU 1C , Jan. S3 IlKEVKS-llreclpti , IK ) hend ; f. enlei ) ; exparlD , KVI becven , tOW iiuarters of beef. ' Bill : ! : ! ' ANH I\Mll.S-Ileeelr > t . 1,703 head ; Bliet > [ i S3. ( > 0tf4.7n ; InnilM , 15 50tfjli.37 s. I1OCJS Hecelpta , 4,315 head ; euulcr ut H.OOS 4.SO. rinelniiiill l.lvc Sliii-K- . CINCINNATI , Jan. 29. CATTI.i : Steady at . . JlOOS-Stendy nt tS.S5ST4.76. RilKRI'-Htenily nt t2.2W4.75. I.AMHB-Steady at t4.0C 06. < K ) . Stock In llecord of n-celpts of live stock at the four principal markvtu for January > . Cattle. HOKH. tihcop. Omaha . , . 74S 4,481 1.7dt Chlraco . to ) 2 , )0 5.CO Knnsna City . 3rO 11,6 > 1 { 1(0 ( St. J < ouln . l.OfO 3OuO Toiau . . .TZtTi jTSI 7755 IiiilliimiliolU llv Stnck , JNniANAI'OUH , Jan. M.-fATTMS Market opened quiet , but Inter ttrud ) ' ; good to prime steer * . | 4.60iC.10 : KOD , ) In choice. I4.4004.t6 ; common - mon to K < > od ntuckvrii. i ! 7003.50. 4WX ) head ; shipment ! , : , (00 il jfi fifiip pf fpii n F" * < P * J MRNUFRCTURERS V T : i to d GRIG UI.TURAL - IMPLEMENTS & Martin Go Jobbers of Farm Machinery. Wacom and Eusclci . Cor. Ith and Jone * . ART GOODS T Picture Moldings. Mlrrora , Frames , Bacldnc and Artlsto * Materials. BOOKBINDING , ETC > ees Printing Co. //r.vc ? , iSTIKO AXl ) JIUUK JI1XDISO. eleventh anil Howard Sts. BOOTS-SHOES-RUBBERS , merican Hand M'frs | Jobbers of Foot Wear WKSTintN AOKNTS FOIt The Josuph Btinifjnu Rubber Co. pragye Rubbers and Mackintoshes. 1107 Howard St. , OMAHA Boots , Shoes and Rubbers Salesrooms 1102-1104-HOC Harney Street. * WIIOLESALS RUBBER . GOODS Owner of Chief Brand Mackintoshes- Boots , Shoes , Rubbers , AT WHOLESALE. Onico and Salesroom 1113-21-23 Howard St. BAGS Importers and Manufacturers BAGS 614-16-18 South nth Street BAKING POWDER EXTRACTS. SYRUPS , Molasses , Sorghum , etc. , Preserves and Jellies , Also tin cnns and Japanned warn. CHICORY " v Growers nnd manufacturers of nil forma of Chicory Omaha-Fremunt-O'Nell. head ; market nctlve ; all sold ; good to choice medium nnd heavy. J3.S5ff3.90 ; mixed , f3.SOfl3.85 ; OJinmon lights. J3.7Cfl3. 0. KI1EMI' Market native ; ranged $2,25 for com mon sheep to } i.W for choice hunbs. OMAHA OKXKHAI. .MAIUCHTS. Coinlltloii fit Triulf nnd Quntntloim nil Ktupli- flint r'niicjI'roduce. . The CBB market Is badly demoralized , the mild weather havlne broUBht In n Hood of receipts. HtockB are accumulntlni ; nnd It IB Impossible to give an accurate nuutatloii. KQOS Good block , 12hffiHo. 11UTTEH Common to fair , 9311c : scparatir creamery , 20c ; Kathered creamery , ISOlSc. V13AI Choice fat , SO to ISO Iba. , quoted at So ; lariro and coarte. 4fCc , nitliSflKD rOL'LTltY Chickens , CO7o ; tur keys , lOinic ; Kecte , kc ; ducks , 7'4c. ' OAME-Smull rabbits , per doz. , 75c ; large , 11.25 : qulrrels. COHWe. J'lOKONB Uv , 7Cf ; dead plKconn not wauled. HAY t'plnnd. I6.r,0 ; midland , JS.fO ; lowland , IS ; rye straw , 51 ; color manes the price on liny ; llKht bilcs : sell the lst ; only top grades hrlnB top prices. vnar/TAHLKS , CKM3IIV Qood block , large , 40o ; Binnll , 850 30c. ( ) NIONS-l'er bu. . 11. nHANS-Hand-plckcd navy , per bu , , JLES * ? 1.30. 1.30.8WBKT I'OTATOEH-lvanfnH , 10-peck bbla , , > 2.W ; fancy Muscallnc. ll.-pock bbln. , 1.25 , ( "AllllAOK Good stoifkjper bu. . Hie , rOTATOEL'IIomeferown , 1'iQ'Jiu ; wcslcrn stock , 70c. 1'HUITH. API'LHS Winter ftoiky 3.ror3.Bl ; California llellelleur , buxes , II. 5' ' ) ; Colurado JonalhanH , boxen. J1.75 ; Oregon. 1)0X48 , M.2"i. CIlANHEUHIKS-Jelb y , per bbl. . J7. 00 7. 25' Wisconsin Hell und ltyf\t \ , T.Wj(7.75 ( ; Wisconsin Hell and Cherry. . , j aitAI'KB Malanns. .0000/0. THOI'ICAL PIIU1T8. OnANOns-MexUuu , pur box , $2.7103.00 ; Cnll- fornla , navels. t3.iM3.j. t LESIONS ( "dllfornui , fancy , J3.23 ; cholco , $3. BANANAS Choice , lareo 'ock lu-r bunch , t2.00ff2.23 ; medium sized bunches , Jl.7C'52.W. ANio NUTS Almond * , per lb. , larico l size , 12JTt5c ; small , He ; Ilmzlls , per I1VQlOc ] ; KntIUh wnl- nuls , per lb. . fancy , * ou shell , lOfillc ; stnnd- nrds , S'USc ; nlbertslftXQ. . , )0c ) : pecans , pollnhed , medium , ( 'J'c ; extra UIKO , 6C5LlarKtt ; hickory nuts , } I.O > ? | 1.10 per bu. ; small , H.C31. : > per tm. ; cocoanutii , per lr > > , Hi peanuts , raw , C35' ' c ; roasted , C4iCH/o. I'lflH Imported fancy , 3 crown , 14-lb. boxes , 12o ; 0 crown , 44-lb. boxes , 14015o ; 2-lb. boxes , 22 C23c per box ; California , 10-lb. bux. JI. 11ON1JV Choice white , 1:0 ; Colorado amber , 10 ° KHAt'T-Ver bbl. . 14 ; half bbl. . J2.23JJ2.35. MAITiH BVnUP Klve-gal. cans , -ach , J2.73 ; Kill , cans , pure , per doz. , 412 ; half Knl. cans , 16. 25 ; quart cans , 13. CO. DATES Hallowee. CO fo 10-lb. boxes , Co ; Salr , 6Hc ; Kard. S-lb. boxes , 9o. ClUEH-1'er half bbl. . H : bbls , 19.25. FUESII MEATS. miUSSED IIBKK Good native fleers. CHc ; KOD < 1 forequarteru fleers , CHo ; good hindquarters steers , 6 We ; western ( leers , Cc ; fancy helfem , ; Uc ; io d helfern , Cc ; good forvqunrters heifers , Cc ; K ° od hlndquarter * heifers , Sc ; good cows , , ; c ; fair cows. Hie ; cow forefjuarlern , 4'ic ' ; cow ilnd < iuarter . 7ic. ! IIKKI' CUTS HanKlnf tenderloins , 4Uc : Tib * . No. 1 , He ; ribs. No. 2. be ; ribs , No , 3 , Cc , steer rounds , 7c ; cow roundi. CUc ; cow rounJi. rhank off , 6e , cow ruundu , thank ana rump off , 6 lie ; CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE H , Bliss , Itnporttr and Jotttv Crockery. China , Glassware , Bllver Plated Ware , Looking Glosses , Chan * dcllcrs , Lamps , Chimneys. Cutlery , Etc. 1410 FAK.-VAM ST. CREAMERY SUPPLIES The Sfmrfslos Company Creamery Machinery nnd Supplies. Bollorn , Engines , Kccd Cookers , Wood Pul. leyb- , Shafting , Dcltlng. Butter 1'aclc- ilaes of all kinds. 007-003 Jones St. DRY GOODS. E , Smith & Go. Importers anil Jabbers of Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods AND NOTIONS. DRUGS. 902-906 Jackson St. J. C. lUCHAnDSON , Prest. Q. K. WELLE R , V. Prcet. RB RBI I 31'ft's Ulaiularil 1'liitrnltteeutloat Ire ; > ura- f/oiiJ. / .Scctifl Formulae Prepared to Order. Send for Catalogue. laboratory , 1112 Howard St. , Omaha. E. Bruce & Co. o _ , Druggists and Stationers , "Queen Bee" Specialties , Clsnra , Wlnco nnd Ilrr.nJIcs , Corner 10th and Hnrncy Streets. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. F.lcctrieal Supplies. Electric Ilnin I5olls find Gas Lighting CS. W. JOHNSTON. Mgr. 1510 Howard St. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES UH Farnam St. FRUIT-PRODUCE. _ s'agieli & Go , WHOLESALE Commission Merchants. S. V ? . Corner irth nnd Howard StB. Memberu of the National Leucue of Commit' Blon MtrchantB of tlio United Statee. & Howes , JOIiDEItS Fruit and Vegetables SPnciALTIES Strawberries , Apple > , Omnce lemons , Crnnberrtes , Potatoes. 1017 Howard fit FURNITURE Stone iBrmti WHOLESALE : Furniture Draperies 1116-1117 Farnam Strett. trlnimliiRH , 4Hc ; beef Elianks , 3o ; lirnlna. per 'lor. . . 35p ; RwretbrendB , p . - Hi. , 12'io ' ; uweetbrffids IcnlVBs ) , per lb. . 40c ; kldneyu , per dnz. , 3 ' ; ox IHlla , each , 3c ; livers , per lb. , 3ci heartn , IICT lb. , So ; IcnKiH-s. per lb. , 12Vic : cnlf livers , cnch , 50o ; cnlvcB , whole ciircnKB or slilej. 0 ? ; cnlf hend nnd feet , Fcal'led , per tet , 7Ec ; ( enif-rl ! < ilns , frrali , ISc ; tpnderloln , frozen , ICc ; boneless Btrlps. fre h , 8c ; bonelefH Flrlpa , frozen , 9c : Mrlp loins. fresh , Si.ic ; ptrlp lolnn. frozen , 6 > icj rolla , bone- K'bH , ! " 4c ; rolls , niHficer cuts. Scj tlrioln butts , boiiKlexu , Sc ; shoulder clods , lioneless. Cc ; rump butts , boneless , C c ; No. 1 chucks , B'4c ; No. 2 chucks , 45ic ; No. It chucks , 4' ' c ; bnneleFS chuckH , 4ic ; cow plates. 3'ic ' ; fleer plates. 4o ; ( Unk steak , Cc ; 1 4ns , No. i , 13c ; Inins , No. : , jOc ; loins , No. 3 , Sc ; thort loins , market style , 2o nbovo loins ; chort loins hotel ttyle. Be nbovo loins , cow loin ends , fee ; steer loin ends , 9c. MUTTON Kuncy lambs , Co per lb. ; lambs , 7'Ac ; sheep , C'ic ' ; market racks , IUIIK , 5r , hotel racks , short. He ; loins. KHtc ; saddles. & ? 4C ; lens , 9e ; lamb legs , lOc ; btonpts nnd stews , S c ; tonKUi'a. each , 3c ; forerjuarlerB , fi'.Jc. ' POllIC Drestetl pltfs , &c per ID. ; dressed IIOKP , 4',4c ; tenderlolnB. 12'5c ' ; loins , snort. 5 < ic ; long , 5 ? ; tpare ribs , 4c ; hnm sausnce buttn , ti\'tc \ ; liovton butts , ( c : rhoulclers , rough , 4c ; shmilders , hklnncd , fcc ; trimmings , 4c ; leaf lunl. not ren. dered , Cc ; heads , cleaned , 4c ; snout ami rnrs , : ic ; backbones , 2c ; illp bones , 2Hc ; cheek meat , II lie ; neck bones , ! ! c ; plltails , 3c > ; plucks , each , Cu ; chltterlliiKS , Cc ; hocks , 4c ; hearts , per doz. , 23c ; t'inach , each , 3c ; tonguer , each , 7c ; kld- neyB , per doz. , lOc ; brains , per doz. , 15-j pin , ' feet , per doz. , Re- ; livers , each , 3c ; hoc rinds , 2o ; blade bones , Cc , TAU/JW. ITC. HIDES No. 1 sreen hides. 7cNo. ; . 2 Breen lildctf. 6c ; No. 1 tailed bides. S > ; r ; .N'o , 2 Krren halted hides , 7ic ; No. 1 Ma ) ilf , S to 12 Ibs. , lOc. ; No. 'i veal en IT. 12 to 15 Ibs. , Cc. HniK ! ' I'KI.TH llrcrn tailed , each , 15J75e ; ereun salted hhearllUBS ( thort wooled early fklns ) , each , lie ; dry shekrllnKS ( bhort woolvd early iklns ) , No. 1 , each , Cc ; dry Hint Kuiifaa and Nebraska butcher wool pelts , par lb. actual weight , 4fiCc ; dry Hint , Kansas und Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per Ik , actual weight , 39 4cj dry Hint Colorado butcher wool pelts , per lb. , actual welRht , 4&Cc ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelte , per lb. , actual weight. 3 41. . TALI/\V. (5itiASu , irrc. Taiiow , NO. i , 2 > ic ; tallow. No. 2. 2'ic ' ; rouish tallow. I'.lc ; while u-n-iue , 2VdiSc ! ; yellow and brown freafce , , , . I'-l'KS-llenr ( black or nrown ) . t5.00 j2000 ; otter. $ l.KKi8.00 ; mink , ISQIOc : beaver. Jl.OO OC.W ; skunk , IDc. 25c , OOc ; mutkrat. Sc , Cc , 7c ; raccoon , K'atSc ; rfd fux , 2Ci-fi 1.25 ; crey fox , 254lCOc : wolf ( timber ) , 25efi 2.60 ; wolf ( prnirlo coyole ) . 105j. , < V ; wildcat , lO'uZic ; badger , Cii40c ; silver fox. CO C0a76.,0. ( HOHSI1 HIDKH-Kach. I1.CO&2.23. ICtiiiNiiH Oily ( irniii mid rrovlxloiiH. KANSAH CITY. Jan 29 WHKAT-lIorket slow. some ales Hftlc lower ; Nu. 1 hard , nominally ic ; No. 2. J"J/t'Jc ; No. 3. fMi jtSc ; No. 1 red , nominally Sc ; No. 2. DSftWo : No. 3. b75i91o ; No. 2 , sprinttttijKSHc ; No. 3 , 63c. COHN Market uctho und steady ; No. 2 mixed , " OATS Market very slow and about steady ; No. 1 white , Z3',4f ' 24c. HYIJ Market ( Inn ; No. 2 , 4Ic. HAV Market active and unchanged. lll'TTKHMarket steady and ijulet ; creamery , 14frl7c. dairy. 12 < 014c. ECCH-Market lower and weak ; fresh , 13c. JlUCEIlTrf Wheat , 8,400 bu. ; corn , C7 , W btl. | oats , 13l 0 bu. HHII'MENTB Wheat , 16,2-00 bu.j corn , 23 , 7W bu. ; Cain , none. lltillliuurtt IJAI/riMOIli : . Jan. , KI/MJH Dull and lllgher ; item , uperfln , IZ.SfrQ-J.JO ; western eitru. 3.45'y4.Huettern > ; family , | 4.l/ilTO ( ; GROCERIES. cOord-Brady Go. 13th and Lcavcmvorth St. Staple and Fancy Groceries ilk ASO corrit no suRS , etc. eyer & Raapke , WHOLBSALB FINE GROCERIES I Teal , Bptccs , Tob.iccd nnA Clgari. I 1103.1407 Hnrncy Btrtil. Gallagher Co iMrournus. GAS COITCE : HOASTKIIS AMU JU11U1NQ GHOCEIIS. Telephone IS ! . HARNESS-SADDLERY j II Eiasiey & M'frs ffESH , S.ll > lTKS AXI ) COLL.tlta Jobbers of Leather , Saddlery lliirtlieiite , Ktf Wo solicit your orders 1316 Howard St. HARDWARE. Wholesale Hardware , Omaha. Wholesale Hardware. Illcyclcs and Sporting Goods. 1210-21-23 Har tley street. LIQUORS. WIIOiKSAI.B LIQUORS. rrcprlelors of AMKUICAN riQAH AND OLASa WAUU CO. 214-21C Bouth 14th St. I' ' er's Eagj@ East India Bitters Golden Sheaf Pure Hyo and Bourbon Whiskey. Willow Springs Dlutlllery , Her & Co. , 111J Harney Street' Wholesale Liquor Merchants 1001 Karnnm StrcoU ] \\v \ \ $ Wholesale Liquors and Cigars , 1118 P.trnaiu Street- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , , tttttt WHOLESALE Wines , Liquors and Cigars. 411-416 a Uth OtretU sprluir patents , family , f5.10 < 00.30 ; pprlntr wl.cnt BtralRhtH , tl iiOJfO.liJ ; receipts , 8,570 bbls. ; cxpurtr , D.004 bblB. W1I1JAT liisler ; spot , month nnd Pi irunrj' . Jl.O ) ' , ; ; May , IWfHie ; fli-nmer , Nn. 2 rod , K'ii : < SCe ; receipts , 4'J.WJ bu. ; < -xpiitn ( , mine ; toullicin wheat l y samplu nnd on grade , 970H-OI. < 'OHN Steady ; Hint. , miintli nnd Kehruary , 3lfi3IUe ; Mnrch , i1iS1Uc | ; hlenmer mlxc'il , n.'f bid ; levt'lptH , 14iC'J3 bu. : e\iorti | < , ! t , TX bu. : southern white coin , 33J30c | ; ' Bouthern ypov/ | | coin , 33IJTS4I4C. OATS Firm ; No. 2 while , western , a'.KJWic ' ; No. 2 mlxnlt wosicrn , SSo bid ; lecelpts , 2MS bu. ; expurtu , 13ai . " > bu. IlYE Stendy ; No 2 nearby. DIUu ; No , 2 wrpt- ern , M'ic ' bid ; rvCelptii , 41,427 bu. ; exports , 23- 711 bu. HAY-Dull ; choice timothy , J13.00. ( JUA1N KUKIOHTH-Vcry dull ; demand flat ; ste.irner to Llvciiuol , 24d ! per IKI. JU'TTEH ( Julet ; fancy creamery , 21c ; fancy lmltiitlon K'Uni' ' ; fanny Indie , IDe. ; good ladle , IWHu ; sline pncliwl , mjltc. ItXiOH Quiet ; frcsli , 17e CHEiKI'Pteady : : fancy New York , large , 3 < H f > l"c ; fancy Ni'W York medium , 10'iilUUc ; fancy New York , Binull , lO'i'iflOHc. ' ' S ( , LnulM fipiu-rnl . l ST. IXJl'IS. Jnn. 29.-KIXJtIIt-HIKhcr In sym- pkthy with wheat ; pati-nls , J4.70a4.iO ; : straights , JI.31fH.50 ; ck-nr. JI h medium. J3.MSi3.75. \VHI3AT L'IHCT , cloilng Ic below yei-tenliiy for Mny , with January H1' " " May opened He bet ter , went off Ml'.ic , rallied * ifiio , dripfil ) > bark HC , reacted ? ( , , declined lj c , recovered HP , late going down % c and not inllylng more than ? ii : Uti'i4. closing with tellers ' . . < - above the bottom. Hpul dull , nopkcled find loner ; No , red each , elevator , Wic ; track , Wo ; January , 9Slc ; May , ! < S',4 < ' ; July. tSc ; No. 3 hard cosh , 901f < lc. ( OltN I'uturen low , w < ak nnd fr.ictlonnlly lower than yesterday ; spot quiet nnd lower ; No. 2 rash , 2GKc ; January , 2Co bid. May , 2tic ; July , 2S > ic. OATS l'"ulures quiet , enpy nnd a hailo lower ! rpot higher : No. 2 cai > h elevator , 2lc ; track ttc ; January. 23e ; May , 24io ; July , 23o ; No. 2 white , Z5U&2CC. HYH-Hteady at 47lc. ! SEED riaxsced , lower at J1.23 ; prlmo tlmolhy teed. J2.CC. OOHNMBAI/-J1.40. llltA.N'-FIrm ; Bucked east track , Me. HAY Dull and steady ; prairie , J7.M ; timothy , . ' rHUTTiil Dull ; creamery , 11019'io ' ; dairy , ° iros-Iywer ; nt 12'to. | WHIHKY-J1.19. I I COTTON TIEH-70C HAOOINO S'.ifiGc. ' METAIJS-Lead , dull nt J2.4IS'2.42 ) ! . fipeller , etrong at J2.7C. 1'HOVIHIONS I'ork , xtendy ; standard mcf , Jobbing , I'J.fciH. Lard , noinlnul ; iirlmn eteum , JI.CJ'.j ' : ci' l - . J4.70. Ilneiin IboxiM lots ) , extra short fln-ir. J5 37'4&5 50 ; rlb . JJMiao.Kli ; shorts , JI.62li i6.6. Dry salt rm-au ( IMJKP.I . ) slioulderH , JI.7MI5 00 ; extra thort clear , JI HUffS-M ; ribs , | 5.fXKi5.12'4 : shorts , | 5.12'ifi&.20. ' nKCnil'TB Klour , nrmovhent , 17'XiO ' bu ; corn , kl 000 bu. ; oats. 22.000 bu. fJIHl'MUNTB Klour , 2.000 bbls. : wheat , 9.0W bu. ; com , C3.000 bu. ; cam , H.&X ) bu. " \Vcnro COIIIIIIM | | OII Com puny , OMAHA OI'KKIJ. Jan. Ki.-Wlth cables HI higher , thn miitkft Ilila , mnmlnK ipencil rllghilv utrcnuer. with Mny at V7Uo to Wi ° and Ju'y ' at R ; o In kTa whn-e It remained Heady until atnut 10 o'clock , when U fulvano l and touched Mo fur Muv find b7u for July , after which It gradually declined. Iniuhlug a * l < iw un H'.o fur May and 6Co for July and cloticd ut Ho bid for May and MSo for July. In the c h tor January market th r V.OB nothing LUMBER hlcago Lumber Oo. WHOLESALE DUMBER . . . 814 South 14th Sfc. PLANWG MILL , Manufacturers of iloors , M | I , bllnJi , otTlc * . ( toie nliil cnloon tlxtuie * . Kitlmitos furnUliei on any klnJ of mill uotk. Tel. 117r > , Mill ! Sth nn.l Pnveiiport Sts. OYSTERS. David Cole & Go , I'ACKCMS. KING COLE OYSTERS , CELEUT AND POt'LTllV. 1015 Howard St. OILS-PAINTS M and Faint Co. MANUPACTUUUnS Air Floated Mineral Paint And Paints of All Kltnln , nitty , Kto. 101S and 1017 Jonti St. ; . A. Moltct. 1st Vice Prfs. L. J. Drake , Ocn Oftfo'.lnp , Turpentine , Axle Orentc. ICtc. Oninlia llranch and AKcncloiJului n. Tt\itli M PAPEK-WOODENWARE. Printing Paper , Wrapping Paper , Stationeryt Corner Utb and Howard street * . Wrapping Paper , Stationery , Woadenwarc. 1107 Harncv Street. STEAM-WATER SUPPLIES 1014-1016 Dot-cltl ! ) Street. Manufacturers and jobbers of Slenni , Qm an ! Water Supplies of All Kinds. a a iroS-ino Harnev St. Steam Purnns , EnnlneH nna nollcrs , PIp , Wind Mills , Steam and I'lumblnE Material , Beltln ? , Hose , I3tc. TOYS AND FANCY GOODS. Toys , Dolls , Albums and FANCY GOODS. /IOUBB XTurnlrhlngs , Children's Carrlsiei , Eto. IS19 Kurnam Btrett. TYPE FOUNDRIES. Typo Foundry Superior Copper Mixed Type Is th best en the mr.rket. ELECTnOTYPE FOUNDIIT. 1114 Howard Street. TI5M3PIIOM5 in.'X H. E. PENNEY & CO. , 11O Board of Trade Bldfj. , Omaha , Neb GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS nraneli Ofllco. 1038 N St . LJacolii. Nob. Weare Oommsssion Go OLD cin.ovv IICII.DI.M ; , CHICAGO. Meinberti Chicago Hoard of Tnidu Hlncu UCi drain , Provisions an ! N. Y. Stocks. OrclcrH CiiHli nnd Kutnro Delivery Solloltcd , Onmlm OIIU-c , HIMIIII 1 , .V. V. l.lfu . . . .MMiniK * 1)111. ) . . . FI.OYl ) J. UA.MI'iiKi , ; , . . JAMES E. BOYD & GO , , Telephone 1 ( ) : < ! ) . Onmlm , Nub COMA1ISSION , GRAIN , 1'KOVISIONS imdSTOCKS IIOAKI ) 01' TIJAWJ. Direct wlrcx to Chicago and New York. C'arrcrpunilenlii ; John A. Warren A Cu. clone , tlic | irlc remnlnlnc romlnnlly the kuiua IIH nt laut nlKhrt clew , fl.ub. The wctikiu'Hn In churKPnMu lulncinally to liniiy BhlimifntH from Arxmtlnn ninl the nerv ous cuivlltlon of the trailu , who wcro fearful of iiiniiipulativo nctlon , ami rtoeinod to bu of thQ oplnlcn thnt " ! | H \\tio fiKiiiH viitl limn av/ny may llv In Unlit ( mother ilay1 mid iucnllnfly ; kept cIoM. tn tiib Hhoix * . 'Hie pilnolpal i > liurt In * teHlH nru now jirohahly nil cloucil put fui l thu action of thu innrket fur a fi-iv llayct \ likely to nffoiil i ooil noalpliiK opp < jitunlllcfl on either wlcU1. it -c'elji , tiKlny , 4G curw ; c llinuli- l for M civ- flay , C5 eniH. t'orn "iieni'il iirartlcnlly unchnnK l nt Ut Tp fof .Mny niul 80n for July nml workeil in inlrrow lliultH until the clime lit Wto for May on-1 ywa to 30'ic ' fur July. J AVhlh' thfrc * In IIIOIL. room for a material n < ] vnniv * in nun , no ilo not look for It | .t th > ( InvMMit limn nnd l/i-llt-vu It will contlimv Ui W Intluenreil liy Ihu uctlun of wheat within u narrower rnnxo. HrTeliitu l ( lny , 198 rars ; emlmuKil Monday , 250 curs. OntH v.'ero itronir. fin iifunl , nnd rni < 'n < il ft lltt tlo HtnaiKer fur May nt 2I&U nn < l tta to Slid fur July nnil workeil In a. nurniw ronir * . I'lovlrifj at Uu to 2l ! o fun Muy nml i"J ; c for July , AH inoit ( hivhole tnulou fnvpratlo to ( ! , ICctfliits to < luy , Iti ) cum ; ctllmati'd Monduy , M cnru. Cliieliiiiull f'IN'CIN.VATI , Jnn. I9.-rj > Ot'H-8tcady ; fancy , t 2 'U44' ' ) . fmillly. | 3.W > iJ3.75. \VHI3AT-Hlroiiit ; No. 2 red , 8CV4o ( XJltN Klrtn , No. 2 rnlxcil , OATH I'lnn : No. 2 inlicd. IlVK-Kirm ; No. Z. ciuUt at 11.70. mi'ntu , ttuady at 14.70 , Huron , Ilrm at & . ? WIllHKV-Httady ut tl.l . Ilin'iil-Uull ] ; ami unchaiiKod : iik'ln : cry. 21o. Ohio. ISQlFci ilulry. lOc. HtinAH-Hltudy ; hurl ] rttlntd , ll.JCaJ.r7.