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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE - Ivaporated Ay “Michigan, 8\ MONDAY J Peqrot 104, 284¢; do PR N 08, 20 inst Newcombe £100, ruaking the | amount with the exception of New peaches, new erop, 51 13¢ FINANGE AND COMMERCE. | LEAD I& y York She Pranes, old, e 1 $181,531 60 Ter Currants, 6{@Se; Blackberries, new, | FINANCIAL. i THE \ N FRASCE 5 R Vore, Jageary 88, « LosnoN, Januacy | Part] CTGARS FIRANCIAL RREIEW, | The wnkers consider the situation in i, | 20,000 A vents of the week in financial cirles | Tondon and New York as sound, and | "l“.h'«'sf.‘:'li \ ][.“.I 3. were important, the varion ,:‘,:‘.:.p\,,_inluu'h.-y pronounce that of Pans un- | g 7003 | 24 1h, 60c: 8y ing thr nent in some case ‘nu\lv d they couple the statement with the | redu § wa expression of opinion that the Paris finan. | | the the Yate for onil | ikl mntket iew sufotimt takerent etrength toans rangeid from 105 peiteent with ex. | 80 radually recover, The great finane eptions at § per cent. Government bonds | Cers eutertain no gieat appreliension from | \(; Wit oxe « very | Freent events in France MATC nw Per eaddie, T B AT ST | b canen, 87,651 squaro cases, $0,10, | FINECUT- In pall steong during the early part of the week | —t , Yreakinst bacon, 19 1750 Golden ||,mn ¢ lLl‘\ I\IU 3 144e; COMMERCIAL. Omaha Wholesale'Market. Orrick oF Ti OMARA Bky, | Saturday Evening, January 28, ' § Bu iness has Deen wenerally good dur ing this week, » though Thursday and Fri- and rutes were advanced to & specie ex- | porting point, but toward the close a« an easier feeling and <ome reaction. | Railrad and miscellaneous speculation | waa unsettled during the first of the week and prices d: clined sharply ; subscquently a firmer feeling et in and there dried beef, 188¢; should | Favorite, 6% acon, sides, 110, SMOKING | 88e. Granulated B 02 51¢; Dukes Durham, North Carolina, Cammon, 23 to wells Durhain, 16 | 16 0%, 50v; Seal of eal of Nebras apple extrs, 16 Prussine pure annle, 1c pure apy was a 2ay " ry attet ce, IMINY - New, 85 50 per bbl, ka, 16 0z, 88¢ Ji 1 by, day were bad days for country attendance, H( 'y ¥ zencral Improvement which was quite | s o BT e very mudds Medivin, hand picke \Ilnr‘lvll;,- Pic i rked and in some cases, partic i s L X d > M y 7 navy, b, wil, 6he, i et il AL T able, By way of summary , 4 inch and larger, 83w nts Olls and Varnishes specialtier, there was good buying forlung | iy can he stated that general tra te is show- IN O1L—Whito load, Onishs acoount toward the ¢ There wax a strong bullish feeling on stock di played at the Windsor and u; - town Delmonico's last night and & higher general market predioted fur to-day. The , 0. P, & C. Conpre Marseilles groen, 1 to 3 1l cans, 20c ench zine, g =m seal, 12¢; Fronch zin red seal, 113 French zine, in vamish a Xo; Froneh zinee, i oil s 1 ing improvement in gradual increase, rath- er than by spasmodic activity, In this| manifestation it has the characteristic of . PHIHe q“'“h steadiness that means permanence and (100 caeos, 3 401 Kirk's magnolia, 4 556 regular prosperity. The leading tcuses | 4 4 avon Tmperial, ; Kirk's standan “Gould-Oshorn party were capecially ) ol CANDLES—Duxes, 40 thw, 16 o7, 84 ::,‘;::.,..g".‘,‘,h‘,:,:';:..,nl‘,,'i,‘..r:‘,.:d R ":..".:. et L AR A iy L6t hoxes 401 -.I, 16 or., B8, U upbluck, 12¢; cowch lack, 1 All having their teaveling men out, and | PPN b 100 B W L e T drop black, 16c; Priasian a better outlook for Vanderbilt's. Re-|ypese are vending in their orders. Sales | Western, 2 75; North Star, 2 505 ewis' wltramarine blne, chrome | garding the latter there was some intima- | (o0 00 FOTE O T | e B0 Joveil lyer 2 7n greeh, 1AL & Dy o l»l:v;;lu:: shtter | tons that while wome luug New York| ot and shoes, drugs and indred lines, | POTASH-Pennsylvauia cuns, Fod foj Venetian red, fies Tuscan | Central and Lake Shore had been thrown | (v joctions are also improsing. On the | {1 case, 3.35; Babbitt's Ball, 2 doz. diie, 203 American Vermiliod, T, & T, 18 v | 180; Anchor B whule prospects are encouraging as far s | priry s | sales are concerned. ‘Whilc the city banks h for money, the market i« M, 0. &D, O, 1 ochre, 16; patent, dryer, l‘4:g’rnl|| light nlk dark on's, walnut, chestnut and ash 12 Dry Palnts upon the street in the names of Vander- bilt people, the same had heen done for ef fect to cover up larger purchases. It is rumored that Gowen und Garrett SED - Red clover, choice v, £ 00 per bushel; mammoth clover 8. 00; white d.n.-r new, 814 00 [ new, Ve active calls adually easing have got control of the Jersey Centraland | g, gn ~ Thare iaw fi w of © rrency from | ""h"?;‘u«, aladag | ; “?Ifaefi‘r.ffll MWhito lead, 04z rench zine, 106; Paria the announcement will shortly be made of | o, nry banks and their balances are ac 8 i grass, 82 50; o tony Wi wehiting _ gilder the disciarge of the reccivers. Garrett| o, lating, Borrowing rates continue | Miwsouri or “millet, German, 812 ; $L00 to Himgarian, 80c. has delayed this action for « few days for private reasons, The Unived States courtof Michigan boe grauted an order compelling an ac- counting by the Canada Southern company firm at 8 and 10 per cent. thereal improve. | ment, therefore, is in the willing | HEDOESEER—Osage bl 8 the banks ¢ - look forward to the future, | bushels, &5 00; osnge oo, 10 bushels or when money will he more plenty mmlnver. $4 50; honey locust, per 1b., 85c; per paper will be in demand. 1108 Hue,, 25 00, of ceipte of the Toledo, Detroit &|° ¢ 9 K15 4 —Family white fish, 90 h hf bls, America, :f th: r:c':‘;;;». :“mmflW :‘“;: o :h:'mg. Ganeral Produce- Butter market about \\‘“_‘ :‘_ 1 white tish, 90 1t hf bbls, 6 30, | rose pink, To; enetinn ro Janada Souther s J the same as last week ; stocks ot common | Ny 1 white fish, in 10 1h kits, 1 00; family | %e: venetian inal gurrantee and agreement. The stock warket opened strong and rather active. The advance ranged from 1@1 per cent, led by Lackawanna & West- ern common, The market at roon was quiet and rather active and showed a re- action from the highest of the morning of Ja@ | per cent., On second call stocks were wonderfully active and pricex showed a decline from the best figures of the mworning from @1 per cent. Barly in the last hour the mar- vellow, t 1 medium ample for «ll wants, with just | 10 1b kit 7];9- il«ew Hollnd ;lrvrri‘u;..l per ov ough outward to prevent | keg, 135; Russian sardines, 75c: Colur | movement en ‘5“" ut.\_narl to prevent b rwermlmnn “fl_mo"w % 00; Goonge's larce accumulations. (i t edgeand cream: Tank. oodfi, 66, Gen. RbdIa Conlak ery lots searce a: d aot seen in the whole iw, X s fish, Hdc. sale warkets to any extent. | o MACKEREL—Half bhls s uuokerel g6 K i o ere was « | 100 by, 812 50; hi bbl No, 1 ex shore do, u bl e ADLUDUUIDETS O kit B bbls, fat family. do, 100 | $1: furnituire, shade moro strenith noted, the .h.....m.n‘"" 881 Xurel, 12 T kite, |2 25t | Coach, No, 1, 81 showed no pa ticular incrense, xo that the | No. 1 ex shore, 12 1b do, 1 50; No. 1'shore, | 70¢ lvk.h.qngm, 7 fair receipts daily kept a steady market. 1 da, 1.00; fat family, 10 1b do, 75 oil finish, $1 30 Hides—Receipts have been free as to | 110 I'All'lmll,ll\'l some timo past. Shipm nts moderate s & ohrome y K. Prince’ Rarr wpanizh hrown, 2 VARNISHES Turniture, o hellag, $3 ¢ lon, = A 2 there is not a4 vreat activity in eastern § mlm.l ket was quiet, without important f"""m:ukch. o1 1h (s l«uk], At 'd, per gal- tures, Poultry s wore a little better 380, Salmon, 1 The principal deaiing- were in Denver Lak> Shore, New York Central, Western Union Telegraph, Mil- waukee & St. Paul, Te Pacifi, Del ware, Lackawsnna & Western and Pacific Mail b, per dozen Mol e wported, one uarter boves per box, 14je; A : ver hox, 11¢; do balf box during the week than in the termn, yet there was no excess of supply— the domand haviuz been steady. Drugs, Paints, Oils and Varai hes—The wmarket has been fuirly active with a good | o run of orders, showing au those of a week ago, thouzh not heavily previous & Rio tirande, 5 M (Mountain) soaked corn, 210; do per cave, pentine, pei gallon, B0c; 6 increase upon MUNEY. losed at 3 per cent. Money ¢ 3 ] e I8 LOo ol ¢ Sen- Lumber. Fxchange closed firm at 4 854 90. Dry Goods—Trade is good for the sea .snu.nu.q. per case, L g B s son and sales for the month show 2 per er case, % 005 pene, choice, [ WHouKsALL § x iy cent. increase upon those ‘of the pr. vious berries, 31, per case, | FENCING —No. 1, 1 it 820 0 Giovernwent bonds closed fim, il L L S R BT T ey Currency 6's 127 @l 24} raspberries, 2 Ib, per case, 27 16 00; common hoards, 4)'s coupons .. 114 winter goods, but most of the inquiry is | Danisons, 2 16, per case, 2 45. ux&nl.»u' 4% coupons 1180 for spring goods, ginghams, cotton dress | pears per cx\snwd (l):m:uolo Wi rg.flvtu-r- FRAMING16 ft. nn.lun.h.,, por % 's Continued 101 % - | ries per case, 280, Egg plums, per g, 2 2 4e0satindad o goods, bleached and brown shirtings, che. ME‘!_“W e B LD ¥, vi s and colored cottons for spring trade. Trade is almost altogetber on order ac- count, there being but few personal buy- ers, Prices firm and generally unchanged. Green gages,? Ib per case, 3 50: do choice, Ib per case, 30, Tine Applos, & b, por case, 400@5 75, Peach per_casc, 310! do 3 I, cae, 6 00@6 50; do, (pie), 31, per RAILROAD BONDS. Pacific bonds closed as follows: Union 1sts l1 llf;g\(a L 163 FINISHIN 2 inch, $50 00 No No. 2, finish 14, 1 . 1, finish 1 mu! nish 1 i r‘l ‘ab and 2 inch, $4500: \u‘ ; No, antis Union Land Grants...... f ) x case,385; do'pie, 6 Ib, per dozen, § 50. 3500, 0. G." battons Union Sinking Fund 122°@1 2} | Grocers The genoral jobbing demand arolina, 8@8ke; Louldiana, 74 | 31 oo~ * weil ‘curbing, $200; rough § and % Centrals. ............. 11 @1 144 | i fairly active and goods are selling more air, GY@7. inch battons per 100 feet'lin., 50c. ETOCKS ‘The following are the closing bids: A& TH.,....37T Met, elevated.. 87 Prefe red Man. Beach. . 27} i M &0 freely than they were & week ago, though not yet to full extent. Hardware -There has been a steady in- crease iu sales since last report, gradual PEANUTS—Rousted, choice, red T 9c per 1b; fancy white, 10c per Ib; hite Virginia raw, 10c; rousted, , 830 00; common stock, $22 FLOORING— 1, 310 00; No. 435 00; No, 3, 822 00; yellow pine, N. 00, : ive all ¢ of goo Dty/Goods. 0. 1, 82100; No. 2, 82200 rather thnn.nctl?o all classes of goo 1 are BROWN,_COTTONS—Atlantic A, 8ic; . 1, 82100; No. 2, 82200; wanted; prices firm, but few changes re- lobon XX, To; Atlanta. A fes Boost E Nor. Pacific et JoAon B X T RS SHIP LAP—Plain, §22 00; 0. G. No. 1, Preferred . Noaxh. & Chat 83 N Y Eievated..107 r. & W, pfd. Buokeye L1 70; Cabot W, A, alls ¥ $32 00; No. 2,322 00. CEILING—824 00@ 337 00. S—A star(best) The following are somw of the import- ant changes in quotations that have ieen noted)during the weck, Coal -Whi'ebreast 5 O \1 m Head A ATIH AND SHINGLE N Sies Tndian Orehard d. ., gio; Lavirenos | LAT! / Northwess om lump and nat declined 50c per ton. e ,\1ly River, 75%“,",., ot fl.:g:h;ie 0. 2, No. 8, 82 00 T Drugs Lead acetate 2c -0il, olive, ad- \lmwmut L. 7e; Utiea €, 5h 4 k I;h(iu hgs vanced 1'c, strychnine advanced fe, ett B, 74 b A, 8he; do E 48, Heavy Hardware List. cel, cast, Tie; Batter Choic>, advanced 2c. Apples, gao 1 sound—advanced 2 per burrel B o L Omahn Preferred 0T Ore Nay_ex- Tron, rates, 5 50 cast 1 (@) p ubs, per set, 1 2 dry, uo tongnes, each, 70@; \]llp:ulur LL, ng wxles, lm h(vr bmw s nnington O 4 cke: s | each, square nuts, per b, 7@llc D&RG Ont & W. Local Grain Dealings. Bennington Buckeye ik iaes . n 2 ) - AA'08, 8. (aco] washers, per 1b, 8@18c; nvets, per Ih, 11¢ Erie lul Pal. WHE. Cash No. 2, 1 1 Indian Orchard A'A 4e; Lac lmxxl (I) bk l 7SI ;. Lonsds per Ib, ; do 0 82, The; do R | on 2ocasset C 4-4, Tie; r - A28 No, 3, u'vgwn-,.-‘ ted, 71 | BARLE r&W L ¥ Tenn.... Preferred 39, 83c; Lehigh 100; Pepperell N 36, 7e; do ¥ l’ummm PD&E. Y.—Cash No. 2, #c; No, 3 1 ko, 5 003 wpring Adams. Quickilver ;.. Wamsutta 4-4; 18¢ : > r‘nr:.':n"’r Preferred D COTTONS 1\|Il|nurn | LRI [D;MH‘Z»;, American Rich. & Al luckstoneA A in e i 3 00: 3d, U. 8, d e oatw, ml( hluuh: d 4.4 :tini!i 44, «ln“’utrr'lwmt,](l (n ndian Head shrunk 4-4, L medale, 10he; do cambric York Mills, Pequot A, 10 J meer” (‘nl[lnrmn $400; [N G Twills, 12)c; Pocah patent, 83 75@4 50; winter wheat straight Pocuet, 44, sho; Utica, 11 rade 83 85@ Watent, #.50@5 00sgea- |0 X X, can bri 44,13 Falls(, 10 W0 per ton, Provisions. JR—Spring wheat, atraight grade, f half kmv g ol SHOT. i, S0 ik shot, 82,105 Popperell | Oriental * 1 “m., lee, 86,105 do., half ntas 4-4, 9hc; | K inmmktw .88; Blast- AT ks o v 100 oot 00 Hors nd Mul San Francisco Preferred 1st prefered . AL 1 50; Wheat, 83 00; Queen | DUCKS—Unblenched—Atlantic, 100 | The market is brisk and all grados are ““-. 20; Jusper, 83873 Biz Sioux, |17c; Baltimore do, 16c; Lone Star, 8 vz, | selling well at a slight advance in piices, L 12¢: Savige, 18c. Thio domand for | good hossbe aacosis the RYE FLOUR—83 25, MILLSTURKS—Bran, per owt. 100 per ton. 16 00@17.00; .creenings, per cwt. per wt 1.00; chopped feed, meal holted, yellow, 1 40 TOE Nebrask 1 10@1 20, SWEET POTATOES—Genuine Musca- tine,d @ per 1. Min\ugnn ML Jen'l 864 Union Pacific. SEw. 5 Wabash Do pfd Western Union. 81 '(Colored)—Albiny ¥ brown, vIr 40 N, stripes and XXX brown and d supply cousiderably, Prices range as fol- lows: DUCKS 8c; do Fine single drivers, 2150, to 300.; Extra draft horses tl7's to 220.; Common drait horses, $100, to 1 xtra farm horses, $110. £0 1255 Common o good farm horses li A ]800, to $100.; Extra xr!uun. $60. ter 7 1fic, Common plugs, $20. to 3410, A 82,| MULES Manhattan Ei Preferred . CHIOAGO MONEY MARKET, 124c; do extra_heavy, brown, extra heavy, \ Neponset A bro A Cicaco, Januory 28, demnd for T'o-day there was a fair ; Satagts 3.—~15 to 15, |‘u|(lu (extra), 125, money aud rates were steady at 6@7 per| \WAkD GEESE—Out of market. fo XX blue 3 Avtowanin, | 10 1505 19k 1o, 5 baein 100 1 Sia 3 Ihe, = > remont BB, 193¢; Conestoga ex- | 14 to 144 hands, $70.t0100.; 13§ to 14 scent, ber unnum. hoice, - 28(1.50c; poor, no Hamilton D, T1he; Lewiston A | hands, 860, to 75 Eastern exchange between city bunks 15@34; creamory, 30@820. Ouioga super Liguors. i weak at 80c discount per $1,000, ey 80u8d, oy, ogree tic b | ALCOHOI, — 187 proof, 225 per wine The clearings of the associated banis g thokob § lon; extra California spi te, 187 proof, fined spirits, Hlom; re-dintilled + Dended, 1 50 LEMONS 6 0u, \I\IL\[.\"K\HN-IU bhl., &8 50; s lue 20, She, udand brown, Arlin ware §5,900,000, Steady; per box, £5 50@ Ouders for currency were fair, 189 per proof gallon; iy 187 proof, 124 per proof 3 1 00@1 50; k. 1 NATIONAL BANK CIRCULATION, ver. half hbt t h‘ lhh.l nc \r!l]( )0, bl 50; Kentucky bourbons, 200@7 60; K- n- Wasiisaron, January 28 \ MNow, 202 do AAA, do do 1o X | tucky and Peunsylvanis ryes, 2 00@7 00 The following statemeat is made by the o Haguaki's bl i bt | DS eried, 86 0010 00; treasiry departinent bl lomestic 1 40@4 00, 3 nds held L‘Iv secure national Y- Per doz., 6 '@, 3%, i % ud ; ::;::; L sorted, 4 @6 00; domestic, a « atio oy £475,070, 3 CRRSE . Per 1 ), 14 ard, fie; i Lone A 2 " g LR T T fl 00 KD G EBE—Pe in \\”,', 108 euamard, Bo; Bddystons | ““RUMB 10y 0octed, 4 50@6. 00; New tosecure nat'l b'nk eirculatn 1,590, 8 .'ulwmA i e, sl Bo; Manhattan o K, '."' i 0@ 00; donestic, 1 hO@3 50 WMonds 1o wecure ewcu'ation ED CHICKENS-# YAt Newport o fie; do glazed, Afe; Pequot do| PEACH AND APPLE BRANDY— withdrawa duri N.tional bauk notes received for redemption during week Corresponding weck last year week .. 1,478,500 1 7h@A 00, CHAMPAGN 26 00G@H M Ax 1K 0 CLARETS—Per care, WINES-—Rhine win 20 00; Catawba, per « Bulldirg Materia LIME —~I'sr barrel, 81 B4 Cewment, L], $2 bhl, 82 50, felt 100 1hs, 83 50, s Lockwood kid tinish, 6 Dlm.s wn TURKEYS — E—10@1de. Grocers List. E.—Rio, tair, 134c5 Rio, good, prime to choice, 11 4@28)c, Mocha, 28} 124@ 18c S—lwported per cane, a cuse, 12 M@ 4 5016 00, e cae, 6 00 1 00@7 00, 2,155,000 1,816,000 NEW YORK BANK STATEMENT, New Youx, January 26, ‘I'he bank statement to-day is unfavora- ble, The following are the changes: Loans inc) rvu‘w!i. Specio deceas Legal tenders increased en, Lum\ satteens, Tie; Orchard improved, The; N Pepperill satteen .nw PRINTS Allens, Arnold, 7 Muxwwk. J Conesto Dunkir K Agunsett, Tho; Rockport, 7o, powder, good, 45@be; s Tmperial, good, 40@4c Young Hyson, good, 86@ 1 00; Japan Nat Leaf, ulk per b "Towa plast Hair per bu, 85, Tarre Straw board, u €0 Choice, 60@ Choice, 60( 50¢; choice, 6 - 350; Japan, choice, 60@7%6; Oolong, goxd, : o; Spra R o #5@40; Oolong, oho ce, 40@5% Souchong, | he foj 'l‘,'a""”'-"w 7ei PAPER-—Stiaw pas R ieTU AR i@A0c; choice, 35( rienial 030 4¢; dry goods paper, GINGHA \l* Almmkum. 10he; Awmos. kewg drexs 12h Argyle, 10hc; Atlantic Sumberland, * The; " ypighland, She Kenilworeth, 3 Plun kett, 104e; Sus RS, —(Cut ranulated, powdered, 1T40; & New York (Confe 10%¢; Cru |‘uv\\|rvu| dard news pay COAL Morris lump, 86 | Ty, 86 5 #4; Anthracite, AUIT FOR QUICKSILVER STOCK, New YORK, January 28, Ih the suit of Martin (', Fisher, of San |9 Francisco, against Moritz Meyer, Julius [ & she and William | Wi Whitebreist nut, 86 7 Towa nut #6 5 all wize-, §1 I Extra C, | #¢x. COTTONADE 0; Towa LRaock Springs, 00@ 12 1, Prairie \llu:ulI‘ IS\ felloos, sawed | ANUARY green £1 100 clawsed twor | hidew 10 per cent. o $0e; N | ored and one graly, rate,) hrande 1 W Capabia, e 1, Calome , 81 40; lycerine, pire, ate, per b, per gal, £ Al e Ik W,k 1L & otassina, Todide, oz, 40c; Sull . &4 00 Sulphar_ flowr, | trvohnine, ver oz, 8150, | TR By L FRAPH | | wotl Dtafls Macket | W B Dy | Fhitae - Matifa thy Cryetal and iy A i o rye h Cl | W Vot e jeou Corn Outs 00; mileh oW per head: butchers utock, in volls, wrap volly ok, “wrapped, 900) migad e . Ked, 16o; fresh, 20c. l‘uw.-.» | 106 1 30; Onions 231 10, Dr ~..-‘|...ulm Chi s geese, 10 alt Lake, 150, o; ducks, Chicago Produce. Chicaao, January 25, Oncliange the markets were le-s active and weak. The receipts of grain were (02 car loads, embracing 79 of whet, 146 of 114 of on rye and 21 of y lonr—\Very mich doing; ¢ ern, 4 H0@7 0 tonts, 7 5008 buckwleat flour \\ he \4, quiet, mo to choi finnesita, 5 rye tlonre, O A0 wer bronght out o and the murkot opened about one cent per hushel lower, ruled weik and de clined 1icd Lo, fluetnated fro. and then sold to spring according i -An unsottled and wenk fooling provailod and prices receded § So as com pared On call day af offerings were fair and wpy ulative demand mo terate, Shipping in- quiry not partienl o'y ont; No. 2and igh wixed closed at. 60jc for_cash, Tan- nary and Fe > for Mare for May-and Ju Oats—Quiet sym: athy with f als; N 3 ng for Jnnlmr c for March; 1 T Jung ) Y- ork - Fairly sctive at 10@ r nge meats closed at 18 00@ 12§ for Tanuary and Tebruary; "‘(n IM 30 for March; 18 474@ 18 50 for Aypril; | for May, |,4|nl easy at H@l0c lower, o« closing at 11 15 for cash; 11 15 A for Februaly; 11 30@11 82} for P ULA@IATY for April; 1150w 1a Ealk Ments - cash; 9 02 for March; 9 947} for May Whisky Quiet; short ribs, 910 for for Febr V2009 2 b bat) 3 fo I 0 bh@ P ly at 1 18, and in light B8 10c dairy, ch .|u(..u to good, 18@ » i wbock, 100 12¢; ladle packed, coms to good, 13wix; rol, ] mon Flour. .. Wheat. . Corn. hn Ohlongo Live Stock. CHIcAGO, January 28, Hogs—Recets, 12,000 hed. ~ The warket wax rather quiet and slow, but the business of the day generally sh alterat Good tat packing he ention and old readily and nt common to fair ker there was no Common to acking stock wa quotsble chang in values, heavy Philadel culs, 47, tile- It quiet and th excendingly weak; fair, 4 404 4 80@h 10; good, b 2h@h 35 mixed butchers' stock, pasrably ahout cows, 2 2 B 5 000 4 Bt 00 foedeo 1 Sh 106’ head. ~ Shipping domand fair, from the | days, Fa nrackot was glutted vy receipts of the pust few 70003 b good, 4 63@5 00, -~ St Lunlu Produce. . Louts, Jannary 25, XX2 6 607 1 Wheat—Lower and fairly o red, 1 13}for cash; 1 48] 1434 for March; 148} for Al May; 115/ for the year; No, 3 do, 1 No A4 do, 117 Corn-tower; 687 for orxh and Jan. de for March; s for ury; 8¢ for May, Tiye - Dull ut ke, Barley- S Tead—Qniet at 4 K(l Butter Unchanged. Eygpes — Firm at 200, Whisky - Steady at 117, Pork sier and slow at 182) for cash; sbrusry; 18 874 for March, 115, Adler, Richard 8. Newe I igir house, bhls, 45c; half | A , 20 ool TR wnership of | 10; cholce D i 1, | . Merino unwashed, light, 14@16e; heavy, 11,193 shaves of the Napa Consolidated | g, 82 10 19 16c; Ke lsv o wedium unwiched, Jight, 18@20c; C Iver Mink e trial of 00; 1) npa washed, choice, #2¢; fair, 80c; dingy Juicksilver Minkg » the ol yal, 164} | a 28¢; burry, bl ootted wools which in [ ; oLt it :'m- (99 three we ore the A Peirl, dde; Sily c; York, | Hides Furs, Etc ’ United States circuit court, the jury ren- | (5 o ";;'- otedpen and | HIDES—Gr dared a vendiok for the plalntiF st skaine | BATA TR 148 i 104774or | £33 }l: ) Mover aund Adler for §170.00), with iuter. | fon, 1o acke, 8 50; bb “; b Bl ¢ ental " | calf and kip, 1 ast thereon from December 18, 1850, end | “%0% Y . Foithe 1o} Fruit of \, '\.\v 11@12; green calf, 15 b, , 10@1 1c; t thereon DRIED FL hoice halves, l\ rk wills 98, 8¢ 88, 2240, | groan call wh, ander & e ,M "skin, G0e) Flour... Wheat Oat Rye Barloy o0 Philadelphis Produse. PIILADELIHLA, Jan Wheat-Easier; 1 420,142 and Janu Corn—Easier; 633@00%c for cash and Junuary, Oats—Hteady: 50c f. r cash Origanun, 50¢ [ Whisky Now York Freinos Niw Yonrk, danuary 2. l‘\nm Dull. Southern flowr quiet and nehwnged Wheat e wenk and N % [lowers No, 2 1 white, 1 42; N\ LI | @l 1o March 1 M.u 1 Corn oavy and unsettled; ungraded ived, 67@ 7150 stoamer mived, G9§@ No,_ 2 mined, Fobiraey, 1071403 do. , TH@T e Heavy and lower; Noo 1 white, y Ak M0 No 1 mived, $84¢; v 2 wmived February, 4810 (84 fye—Quiet ity | Firm. N\ 1 Canada, 115, Dill and easior: ot mieks, quoted AL I8 00 for new Lard 11206 11274 1125 March Naminal nal Febriary 142y Butter Cinoinnati Produoe. CINCINNATYL, January 188 Mess Pork 1850, Lard Dull; prime’ steam, 11 1@ 11 20, Bulk Meats—Firmg clear sides, 9 50 9 40, Bacon 10 306 10 62 I il 3 6 J0@7 7o Wheat N ap 1 4, Com- No. 2 wived, 60@0fc, Oats—Dull: No, xed, 488e, Kye -~ Dulty No, Wl 08, Barley Weak 7 Whisky—Steady at 1 16, Kansas City Live Stook: KAvsas Ciry, January 28 Cattle Receipts, 85 head; shipments, 198 head: the market was firmer with an stuff; i advance of abont 10¢ on_ shippers’ other crades steady at Friday native shippers, 4 75@5 tive stockers and fooders, native oo Ilugn Rocoipts, 8 650 head; shipmenta, 1,028; the market was slow and weaker ghter grades; yood to choice h it i mixed paoklng, 400G lizht shipping, 5 vy Peoria Prodace. ProRiA, Junuary Coni - New iquiiet at 80} mixed, G004, Wheat Corn Oaty Rye.... Barley none Sr. 018, January 20, Hogs— Weuvy grados lowor and others unchanged; light' to good Y orkers, 6 00@ H30; packing, 6 fancy, 6400 1,007 shipments hutcher \ AST Lasknry, Pa., January 28, atéle Nothing dofug; roceipts 1 301; shinmionts 981 Hogs e 13005 shipments 1,000, 7 York- Nothing shipnients 1,200, doing; reccipts 1,005 Turpentine Market. WitsiNaton, N. (., January 28, Dull; straine 3 good, 2 00, 0. hid. I Ilr|an||m 87 Vil II‘K Bflflmuu Pl'odnoo. BALTIMORE, January 28, uuly, hard, 2 30; woft, Flour—Quiet. Wheat Southern Fultz, 1 13@1 Longberry, 1 47; No, 2 red winter ¢ at141@] 41} for cash and Januar, Corn—White southern, quiet at 78¢; yel- low, w@ile. Buffalo Live Stock. East Burraro, January 28, Recoi: te (X Hogw to faer, $( 86 7h@t y, Bood to extra, $7 00 Mv.rnooll’rod 08, LIVERPOOL, Januar) American, 108 6d@13s, white, 104 Flour- Wheat Winter, 108 3d; Bd@10s 6d; wpring, s 11d@10w; club, 05 9d@11 Corn—hw 113, Porle— 77, Lard - 57x Totedo Proauce. ‘ToLEDO, January 28, Wheat—Quiet;No, 2 red 140} for cash; 1404 for Felruary;1 w for M rh; 1 43§ for April and May; 1 40{@1 11 for June. Corn—Nominal, Oats—Quiet at 42@A5e Real Estate Transters, The following are all the transfers of real estato recorded at the county clerk’s office during the five days end- ing Friday, as reported by John L. McCague, roal estate agent and con- veyan Morris M. Zimmerman and wife to H. T. Rhoades, the n hf of lots 2 in block 4, Reed’s first add.; w. d.— 81,300, Granville Ballard and wife to H, B. Moore, 8o qr sec 26, town 16, range east; w, d.— $1,600. ‘I'. Shinrock and wife to (i. M. Hitch- cock, lot 28, McCaudlish place; w. d. 8050, El Thos. P. KEvans and husband to bson, lot 30, block 2; lot 12, block 15 w hf lot 3, black b; lot b, block 6, and lot 7, block 6, Park Place, subject to contract already given; w d, -&1,000. D. I, Bendixen and wife to John P, A. Bundixen, their son, w hf of sw qr of 8, town 10, range 11 cast; «l.-m‘. d Sherman and wife to A 7 Paddock, block, George Smith's add. ; wd., £1,200, G, R Stewart and wife to K. J, Lyon, Jot b, block 23, Waterloo; wd., & John W, Lytle and wifo to Charles Begloy, lot 16 nml 17, block 19, Wil- cox’s 2d add.; wd., $125 Samuel Bean and wife to J. B, Sil. vis, the se. | of so. | of see, 12, tp. 16, range 10; wd., 8920 nders Jull and wife to Gustave Jorngreen, n, 3 ft. of n, in block 268: wd,, $2756. Andors Juhl and wife to John Lu nelberg, the s, 33 ft. of n. ) of lot b, block 268; wd. (,lmrluuu ugusta Brown to Penn sylvania Insurance company, all her 1 of lot b, property in Nebraska; trust deed. Select School Exhibition, ‘The exhibition given by the pupils of Miss L. B, Loomis’ select school in Musonic hall, Friday evening, was well attended by the friends and patrons. The pupils marched in at the principal and took seats assigned thew in front. Then followed a most pleasing programmo of exercises, The little ones rang, recited and aeted in truly remarkable fashion and reflected signal from great eredit upon themselves and teachor, 'The parents and others proseut were very highly pleased, - — READ THE MARKED DOWN PRICE LIST OF BHOES IN THIS PAPER, A, D, Mons, Ryo—Quiet; %092, 14th aud Faruham RAILROAD RIVALRY. The Way the Eastern Passenaer Agents Fool Themsalves. The Plan of Dodging the Action Regarding Commisgiona to Agenta, to be Made of the Business of Roads Recently Purchased by Gould. Miscellaneons Racket of Rallroads in the Wost. Divisions National Press Association, Onicaco, January 2, —A rumor affecting the arrangoment botween the princiml railway lines prohibiting the payment of commissions has boorn buzzing around for two or three days. The story goes thet soveral of the railroad companies have issued se- cret instructions to agents to his ettect : bu throw business on to our line a8 you always have done; keep a roc- ord of all sales of hrkou and if this agroement betweon the roads don't hold out, then our company will al- low you commissions on what busi- ness you may have given us.” FKach of tho guilty companics, it is alleged, haa been doing this in the blissful be- lief that the idea had not occurred to any other line. CHicaco, January 28, - Commis- sioner Ml(lg]uy says there is not a word of truth in the report that his mission to Kansas City to conclude an arrangement with the Kansas City, Fort Scott & Gulf road regarding busineas carried by that lino te an from Missouri rivo. points via Spriog- field, Mo., and the St. Louis & San Francisco rosd has been successful, and that the Kansas City, Fort Seott & Gulf was to get b per cent. of the traflic, any excess of that fixed allog- mont to be accounted tor to the pool. Ho says Mr. Nottloton simply agreed to maintain rogular rates. SAN Francisco, January 29, —The interior towns of this state are indig- nant at the sale of the Atlantic & Paciticto tho Southern Pacific railroad. There is great depreciation in roal oatate in soveral towns in conse- (uence. LeaveNwort, Ks., January - Tho work of tho Leavenworth, ’lo- peka and Southwestern railroad is progressing rapidly. The teack has. beon finished through this city and to a point a milo southwest inthocounty. Tho track is crowded with Missouri Pacifie cars loaded with material for the road. 'There is no doubt but the line to Topeka will bo finished by Jul 'ly o Olathe branch of the Santa Fe road is a certaintyand a rumor is cur- rent that the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy will cross the river and come to Leavenworth. Braprorn, Pa., January 20, —Near Johnatown, Pa,, to-day, the Pennsyl- vania railroad company sent a gang of men to tear up the track of the Cam- bria railrond built on the old Por- tage road originally built over the Alieghany mountain to connect the two branches of the Ponnsylvania canal. Both companics claim posaes- sion of the rond. The Pennsylvania employes had torn up 1,000 feet and laid 600 foot of their own track, when the Cambria run_ cars down the rear of the scene of operations and pre- vonted further deatruction. Cicaco, January 29— Under the terms of the new purchase of the St. Louis & San Francisco and the At- lantic & Pacific railroads by the Giould-Huntington syndicate, the At- lantic & Pacific railroad will be owned by the Southern Pacific, acting with the Atchison Topoka & Santa Fo railrond. while the St. Louis & San Francisco bocome the sole property of Gould and will act in connection with the Gould Southwestern railrond sys- tom, but will give its enstern business to the Wabash, -t NATIONAL UNION LEAGUE. Convention Held st Buffulo - D. O'Keefe, of Omaha, Elected Vice President. The national union league conven- tion was held at Bufalo, N, Y., lust woek, and was largely attonded. Daniel O'Keefe, of Omaha, was the delegate from this city. He roturned yesterday and reports that the pro- coedings of tho convention were har- monious throughout. A large awount of business was transacted, which will have an important bearing upon the future of the organization, Tho annual election of officors re- sulted an follows: Premdent, Henry 0. Colo, of No. 4, New York city; Vico President, Daniel O'Koefo, of No. I Nobraska; Secrotary, Lowis Car- penter, of No, 1 Ohio, from Cinein- nati; Assistant mes Mc- Dermott, of No, Treasurer, D. Murray, of No. 6 New York, frum Albany, Provider Rhode Island, was de- termined upon as the place for hold- ing the m-xL conyention, Yuuwmny s Police Pickings, A young man named Smith appli at the d police headquarters last even- ine for lodings. He was found to have an ugly looking kuife on board, of which ho was relioved. Fis case will be investigated this morning, C. Adauws, for disturbing the peace, was locked up yesterday afternoon, D. Martin and Frederick McClure were victims of circumstances yester- day, and were taken in by the zops. W, 8, GIBBS, PHISICIAN AND SURGEON, Room No 4, Creighton Blook, 15th Street, OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Orrior Hovs: 10 to12 A, x, 3 to & B, Telephons counected with Ceprral Officas