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6 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Annual Election of Officers Oaused the Trad- ing Pitto Bo Dosertad. WHEAT WAS SLOW AND QUITE WEAK. ce of the Holld 1 for ou a8 Prevail Weeks 1. 4~ Unusual Interest was manifested in the annual election of the off sers of the Board of Trads today, and pnsequence the trading pits were moi {ess deserted during u portion of tho sessi and business transasted was of a holiday sharacter which hus prevallo ! for the past tw woeks, Wheat w were mad were report markets all ruled heavy shipments from India bu. azainst 420,000 bu. fo An Increase In the visib s slow and woeak and lower prices Cables were lower: foreigners 150iling in New York, Domestie and depressed. T'he Inst week wore 84 the previous week s supnly of 50,000 b 18t week, but us the reports in it became evident that low, and that it that amount. Longs wis estimated began to this was too would be double were generally disposed to unload was only o moderato e 1, and the pres- sure wis sufliclent to canise o gradunl deci Gifford and Harry Lester wore among the Dest buyors of the duy. while nearly every- body to be seillnz. Schwirtz-Dupe r comm ssion houses with for s hnd European continental rs for whoat futures held by them, \ bought §n anticipation of the Russian prohibition of exports, Jay opened 3,0 lower at 04%c, strenuthenod to Hage, sold oft grudunlly 10 91l5e, reactel to und closed iy nt 4 wis dull and weaks the heavy fecling t general uy \ speculation and the disteact o influsnce of the pend ng election, w L tors. Tho recelpt were With twenty-nine cars of con- offerings were froe with the nd buyers hes tating and January wis relatively wenker ore distint fatures, due, 1t is & eson contracts. The tendency arket throughout the duy, was dow witrd, ind the close was at bottom figures, with January showing a loss of 1 cent, while May is only e lower, vy seliinz by longs and some han by ihe beirs caused i bad break in outs. depressers of the mirket were a ded by the weakness in tho other cereals, the un pectedly heavy reccipts und the estim ted iarge receipts for tomorrow. The tondcney throughout the session wis downward, its speed being accelerated us the diy prozressed. The close was noarly at i bottom pr.ce. and atu loss of 2i,e for and of fe for May, compared w Hog product ope showing in the e use of the monthly report of the stock Lprovisions on hand in this market. port Ind od u gross increuse of 8,000,000 pounds of all kinds of provisions durinz the month of December. The quuntities of lard and ribs especially were in excess of the estl- mates. Afterasinall recession in the early trading. shorts toox advantuge of the situin- tion to recover, and the resuit was i rally.tho market closing ut the top and generally at some lmprovement over Saturday's close, ex- cept s to lard, which is unch inged. Sstimated receipts for tomorrow: Wheat, 220 curs: corn, #00 curs; oats, 22 cars: hOgs. i8.001 heud. The leading futures were us follows TARTICLER, WHEAT-NO. 2 January..... May.. ... ConN No. ¥ datary. v Fevruary | 9 May .o g OATN NG, | n | Wik 0 52| 1085 | 10 Tig) 1085 | 10 PES. [ HIGIL | LOW. | ssi8 i e M;,»u PORK #Jununry. May.. 010 40 605 6 824 sm | 510 | 530 565 | 5 15 follows winter Cash quotations were Froun—Stendy. unch B4.5004.65; straights, $1.i HOXGLE: Dukers. 8@ 84%0: t. 0. b, 40@57¢; No. 1, 051@00¢. TINOTHY SEED—Prime, 812121 PORK--Mess pork, per bbl., §7. 75678 per ewt., #,10; “short ribs sides (100se), #5200 dry saited shouldurs (boxod). t4 ar sides (hoxed), $5.6 @ Wiisky—-Disullers’ tinished g 018, RUGARE=—O; Hines—Unchanged. TALLOW—Unchanged. OneEsE -Quiet: full cream choddars, 10%@ J1iei Young Amerl 12@12xce: flats, 1@ el Recelpts and shipments toduy wore as fol- lows: TTARTICLES, per gal., tloaf, unchanged. ., barrels. at, bushels. . Bushels Lushols. Hye. busholx Hariey, busheis On the Produce market guiet and uncl s xehanze toduy: Butter anzed; fancy creamer, New York Murkets, LOUR—Reoeipts, 56, ¥ bbls, 17778 bags avy: salos, 21500 bbls.; low 0064, 15; winter wheat, low grades, falr to funcy, #1004 patents, Minneapolis’ clear, #1504, BRI S, MA@ 103 stralzht patents, $4,6.@ i rye mixtures, #. Quie colpts, 74 prckages: oxports, aa ket dull and h xports, 142,174 sinles, L000,000 . futures, 106001 b spot, Spot murket low frreguiar and dull; No. 2 red, $1.0414 in_stere and elevator, $1.055@ 100 afloa 1. @10t b.: No. ¥ red, !lh Y@ 1,023 unraded red, 013 cG@8100%; No. 1 norih- ern, $L06); No. 1 hard, $L0ON@I1.10; No, 2 northern, 8 .01%. Options qeclined % 10 %o 'and " olosed weak at % to %o under Sature throu: b lower eables and for- el.ners sellin, increased visible supply, ull Indin shipments und light clearings; No. 2 red, Junuury, £1.04 1-16@1.04%¢ closing 0t ELORG: February. SLOML@L UGS closing at H i Murch, $1.06%G1.07, closing at $1.06' Abril, 8100%@L0T, " elosing at $1.06 HLOS%@L.00Y, closing at #1.05%; June, HV,“.. clusing at #1.04; July, M 02, ¢ H Lmz; Dull, weaki westorn, (8L, toeks of gruin in store una atlont Junuar, Wheut, 565440 b LiT10 e Ota, bu.i 0 o, Dull and woulk; No. TI@T4c; sules, 10,000 pu, HarLEy MALT-Quiet:Canad Recelpts, 0, les. 90,000 bu. pots ot market Sellera: No. & 3125 aflonts ungraded mixed, - 40 ] White. 3e; No. b Ha41%40: steamer niixed. 005G Blie Options declined 4itiye, wnd cloved Witk on eubles fncroasing stocks aid visibio only moderate wantsi Januiry osinE atdlyes Bebruary, O1iyiisl5 at Stk Mureh, SIS i, dlosing it eIl Bl e, Closing ki 6150: My, 5)5@30 40 Closing wt fu%c. NP5 AT g Lo ihoceipts, o Sales, B140/0 bur of futi ! SDOE 1 urket active thons “etive und heavy oifug i 7 \itao: Mo White, Felranry. w,. 2 Milwaukee, a country bu.; exports, 1 Of futures; $h,000 bu. lower and' notive: ¢ in elevator; 52 oxports, osi 184,000 bu. of lower ind Weak: op- Anunry, SN e obriary white, L@iwie; white BI@0i40 .50@7.00: good western, e No, | Hoes — Iair, demund mon to cholee, 15 GAR-—-KAW, firmc 2,000 bags contrifugn deiphia refined. firmer and o 3,1 8-160: No. L 4ige; onfe wdered, 4 granuluted, 4 abe, 45, MOLASSES - New Orloans, firu ommon to funey, § e, Riok—Eirm, modorate demund: donicstic, falr to oxtra, | Japsn, S43e PERIOLEUN orudo 'in bbls, Py kor's, .80 o bulk, W#0: refing New York, Philudelphla and Balttmore. 16.40; Philsdelphla and Baltimore in bulk, @l 05: united elosed ut s1%e for Febru COTTON SEED O1L—Qulet; erude, %e; ye more 5 tost. tairly uctive low, TALLOW=Quiet; N for [RERLNS RostN~Quiot and stoady; stral 10 §000, 814451 40 TURPENTINK - Dull & GG ulet, ower selpts, 6,135 packnges. uk--Moderate demand aQw moss, §10.00; extra prime, 850, MipprEs—Dull. Lanp- \7l) od olosed strong; Nestern 0 1,120 tlerces wt A4I4G045; opiious walew, 5,000 torces; Jun- clty puckages). ol common old mess, 0.00; woak and % but theres | nary, .42 bid; February, #.47; March, #.5 DI i My, #5.6550.6% closini, 80.67 bid. BUTTER—Quiet, fifm: westorn dniry, 15@21c; western oronmery. 1%5K0e: Fiein, 3)c CHERSE—Falr domand i purt 514@ 100 i Tos—Stoady: Amer! COPPER -8tond . qule LEAD-Steady: domestio, TiN—Quiet, stendy : straits, $19.00, skims, ary, #1070, Kansas City Mark, ciry, Mo, Jan. 4 —Flrm; domind; patont. $240GL50; extra .55 fanoy, & ‘cholce, 81,90 AKX, #1700 AT ~Dull o KANSA® in_good ke about steady; 2, nunry, 2ite bid, Hide nawet) Muy. 8,46 More active, bid, 20 asied Februury, 2 cash, e e nskod; asked. Eaos—Steaay: BUTTER—Qulet, dairy, Halic: stor HAY—Ste A00; fanc FLAXSEED basls nf pure, RECEIPTS outs, 1,000 bu SHIPMEN L onts, 100, Stondy: croamory packod, 1014c roll, 1 1y, unchan timothy, #.5@ Draieie, 5000700, Unehiunged at Wheat, §1@32, on a 7,000 bu.; corn, 15,000 bu.; Wheat, 24,000 006 b 40,000 bu.; corn, Omaha Grain Market, Prices hased on delivery at Mississippi river points, Nebraska inspection and ten days' shipment. unless otherwise stated. Cish gran ealis for shipment within five days. WitkAT--No. 2 sprins, &3¢ bid, NEW COrN-=No, 3 ensh, #ie b Junuary_shivient, i OATS--No, 2 white! asked; No. i colore BOARD OF TRADE NOTES, enry Torpin of Oakland, Neb., 1tor on "chiunze yesterdiy. tHenry Bloomer of Chale curing call. a7c asked; nskol, white : No. 3 3o as u vis Neob,, was present Tho annual election of the Omaha Board of Trade for directors resulted in [l G Clark 5. A McWhorter and James A. Conner bein chosen for the three year term and O. H. Fowler for two yours, NEW Youk. Jan. 4.—Options opencd ste 515 points up; closed barely steady, Doiuts up: sales, 15,000 bags, inciudine: ' Jan- wary, 250G Febriary. 8125001 March, @12 05; ] ber, O quiev Septe f Rio and 7. (1230 Rio J ANEL, Tiin. 4= {egular i good second, .50 Fels per ten kiios during the wisk, 45000 bazs; pu the United Stites. 40,00) ba:s: shipments to the United States, 57.000 bags: stoek, 250,000 bugs, SANTS, Jan. 4.--Good av ten kilos, " The recelpts durin 1,00 bunges; pureliased for th 5,000 bags; shipments to the United 000 bags; stock, 418,000 buzs, Keo 9,85 rois per ho woek wero United States, States, New York Dry Goods Market, NEW York, Jun. 4—0he dry goods market opencd withiout any chinge from previous conditions. Ageuts have announced prie for new prints generally, but they don’t vary materfally trom those of the previous season, the busis being Ge for best fancles. Azents cre busy with the detalls o 0005 of il kinds for the new soason bers with the openint of new coods and “the distribution of gighams. for which the de- mund is phenomenil. Tho woolen £oods mir- Jcet was more fully opened toliy. una during tho woek al1. 1nes wiil be open: ua'ess 1n the cuse of a few verv fine go)as. The prices made on them are the same us lust vear, with a few minor exceptions. Milwaukee Markets, MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Jan. 4.—Wigir—Lowe Luy. e 2 Spring, $e; No. 1 north 0i@c. Cous—Quiet; No. 3, e, Oats—Quiet; No. 2 white, 823215 white, 10005 1se. BARLEY—Firm; No, si3@bic, i No. 1. 86c. Rye— Liverpool Market Livenvoot, Jan. 4.—WneAtr—Easy: de- mand poor: hoiders offer freely; Oulifornin No. 168 7@8s Thid por cental: spring, & 4@ Rl CORN—Firm demand; mixed westers, 55 i per cental BACON—Lonz _and short cloar cwt; bucon, long clear, 45 10s, s, sumple on track. 4a 5 1bs., 425 per St. Louls .\lnrlu-n. Mo, Jan. 4. —WieAT-Lower; L@3i%¢; May. 38c bid. i May, 31 Muy, Louts, heavy; 2 ComN—Firm; cush, 9 Lower; cash, i wtiie. Pork—Quict; new, $10.50. Laip—Sicady; $.8). Whisky—$i.1x, New Orleans Cotton NEw Orieans, La. Jan. weauk an lar: middlin dling 6% ord nary, 6%c; recelpts, 19, bales: gross. 21,231 bales; exports to Great Britain, 18.430 biles: to France, 12,002 bules; to the contim 416 bales: coastwise, 2,100 477,501 bulos. Market. apolis Whe was, Minn, Jan. 4—\WueAT—Muy %eand held steady throughout cash fulrly ‘uctivo: reccipts, 475 cars, Close! January, boe: May, 00} 1 hard, 8ie; No. Tuorthera, 87'qe: No. 2 northern, S0 . arket. ti Markots, 4.—WugAr -Scarce; Cory—] 2 mixed, 42@43c. OATA— Enstor: No. 2 mixod, Bigor WHIsky—$L 8. Tol No. 2 red 0 Murket, ToLEDO. O.. Jan. 4.—-WHEAT -Steudy; No. 2 cash ana Tanuary, ole. Conx—Dull; No.'2 cash, 4le. OArs—Quiet; cush, He. Foreign Ol Markot, LONCON, Jun. 4 —CALCUTTA LINSEED—418 00 DOr QUATLET, LINBBED O1L—10 por cwt. ruders’ Talk, CHICAGO, Tl Jun. b—Counsoiman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: Grain markets ruled houvy today “and closed fower all wround. Wheat recelpts continue Liberal but ‘shivments are still retarded and Jocul stocks keep in ing. This makes u heavy market xnd with no encouragement in cables, specuiitive holders are wradually letting’ go of thelr lines Corn “und outs ure in a fair con- sumptive demund for low grades and contract grudes are woak at & narrow discount below futures. Kyve also broke on speculutive unloading and closed heavy. Provisions opened quiet and easy, and bo- came firm on reports from stock yards that current recelpts of hogs werc all sold ut 5@10e advanee, and closed with an active demiund from shorts at outsde prices. the greatest galn being in ribs at 13 yanco tor the duy, Crdinz wis woto or loss Interrapted by the anuua. eloction of officers of the board and the yeur sooms hardly to volume which hid bee OnicAGo. 1l i Sunds Comimission cc e wheat market hus boen fairly active: Muy opened Disye, sold to B, as low us Oiige nnd closed atdihe to Gige, ' European markets dull and lower. Thera)s a presont an entire absonco of speculation In thelr markets. Our visible supply Increases over 10J0.000 b, but this Is less than zenerally looked for, We see nothing in the hnmedinte future to ciuse much chinnge in prices. The low zrades of wheat are ic which cuuses Fathor i wouk foo ing. ‘The' quuntity aflont we think will sho some decrense, which muy giveu better open- ing tomorrow, but until weo nre fnto weuther murkots welook for nurrow fluctuntions and more of a sealping market thin an investment Corn opened wewher and closed so, the hest orice for Muy, 4l%e, closing 41! re Is noth ng to give noy advance av pres- ti receibts are on tho Incroase. ocenn frelghts have seen the lowest rates and we aro depending on the eastern marsets tor d mund. We think May at 40c wiil do to buy Outs, in ympathy with cor, sold lowor, Mty closed utile. Provisions opened eather wou Iy stooke. LRter the fooling ne stronger and under fir local buyin < prices firmed up and closed ut outside f of the aay. Lurd und ribs. about present prices we lelleve are safe to buy. LOnteago, Lk, Jun. 2. ~Kennett. A MoWliorter, 213 Hoird of Trade, t—After the onening which wis vy on lower cables und milder weather was acontinual dribble of long wheat which carrled the market down to 64'sc here. The big shorts cawo In wnd nbsorved the offerings rallylng tho murket to 045 and | holding it quite " steudy the remaindor the sesslon. The W shipments lust week foll short of oo and United Kingdom requirements so 0 bu ' wnd this Ix an offset 10 & our visihle subply. The speculutive burden grows heavior and markets show murked weakuess Loth here und wlso abro d wo seo nothing to chock the decline to 90 beyond an oceasional Fally covering by shorts. Tho weakest forelgu weaknoss. No peraianent in n Ameriean murkets cun bo the Initiative is taken by forel spiration accowpanied by g st come froni whrowd Corn nnd Oats—Corn eased off In sympathy with the early woskness i wheat. but had begun to show a good deul of streugth when the visible supply showing An unexpeotedly large lnorouse wus posted This wis tollowed by u good demund and the close was Fathor fiem, Outa wore sucoesstully ralded by Pararidge and other beurs shelline 0L i g0od many wouk ho dors, Thero 18 sn Httle speculution In the krain that wny sud- den onlurgenments of offerings soon Alls up the crowd wnd depresses for Lhe time. Provisions—The bears triod to raid the ma ket on the statoment that stooks at the olo of the month would be glven bearish construc tlon. Iu this they were evidently mistaken, rted in with the pated. Logan & Co. to Hopkins & ed until Tho in- 4 buy {ng orders THE OMAHA tor lower prices were made onrly In the scs- | slon. followed by u stendy reaction to the close, which was quite strong. Tho steck of contfact pork s less than half and of con- tract Iarl but 1Ittlo more than haif what thoy were a w0 with o roasonable probability that the supply of hoss the next fow months wili be considerably short of lust yeur's rui STOCKS AND BONDS. NEw Youk, Jan. 4 —~Today the first business day of the new y. street. and the opening, conside from a business point of view standpoint of its Incrause in auspicious, The market active If ot str on any duy since the present rise began. the businoss done belng the largest slnee the Baring faliure procipitated the great selling movement. Brokers —reported thit commiission orders to huy stock were com! i from all quarters, and that fact, in_conn tion with the strenzth of today's market, then Into predictions shat 1802 wiil wit the grealost wdvange In prices” that Wall street s ever seen before. The fealing w Vory bulliah. and_tho sa 68 andoubtedly Fo- sulted in increasing the shortinterest without dopressing prices or cven checking the up- Ward niovoment to any extent. The low priced shares wero prominent in the dealings us there Wore manv marke | movements among them which were overshndowed by the more imuortint transactions i the leading stocks. Among the 1most prominent stooks todiy wor Missouri Pucifie, Atenison, Reading, New Enz- Tand, and in consideration of their strongth tho Wheeling & Luke Erlo shares and Louls: ville, Now Albany & Chifeago. New Engiund was the most proinent stock of the day, not only scorns the larsest husiness, but Tafely Kinz the lead in the advance. though Its vicod gain I8 not to be uceounted for by any new developments In rezard to the property. its movenients being inexplicibie us usun'. On the other hand, the Whee inz & Luke Erie shitres were Strong on tho ann t that sstiients held by that compiny would v ineresed in fn 182 of about er that of ar, Indevendent of wenerai fncro.ase the 'business of th common_reaciied 4) wnd the pre- the highest —prices attained. ding followod New Englund n point of activity, but only the former dis- played” any markod strenzth, whiie Missouri “ucilic, whose business was only moderate, rose on the strength of the favorable talk on tho part of the Gould following wnd Rook Islund on the report that he stock wiil bo taken eare of by o new bool under the lond- ership of Mr. Jumes A. Keene. Amonz the low pricea shares Loulsville, New Aibany & Chi- gy were very prominent and it §s now beine Douzht on the oficinl anconiont that all the now stock of _the con has been sold nd'thic the Kow equipment of the rosd Wil increase the net earnings in 1502 b 0, 000 The trading in “tho genernl list was very widely and evenly distrib- uted and prices were In almost all cases advanced fractionall fng that there wore heavy realizitions throuzhout the day, und the pressure by the short scllers, and especially in the lnie dealings, compelled sonie concessions in valnes, The new lend sto:ks were also a weak point in the market but seemed 0 hive no appar- ent effect upon the other industrinls. Anonz was practioally ar in Wall ed oither or from the values, wus bronder \er than most and more not_quite so Suturday, but and At DAILY the spocialties Citizens Gas was the only one to muke any special fmprovement. but all were atrong und shared in the veneral upward movement in the list. The market finally elosed fuirly firm and sti | very wetive, after conslderable concession in yalues during tho last hou Government bonds have been dull and firm, State bonds have been dull and without toature. The fo lowing are the closing quotations for the lending stocks on tho New York Stock ox- chinge toduy Atehwon... ... oo 0| Aa Xress. . 147 Alton, 7. 18 32 o peeferred 112 Amorican Exproxs. 16 oio Minsissippi. & N 7 | do preferred S ontario & Westorn: . Glly Orouon lmproveme't 474 Orogon Nav... 8 * 263 | Orecon Trans! 014 Pacific Mall US| D, E Biieosenses 140" | Pittaburg. { | Pullmun PaTae 1| Reading . 4 ock Ialaiia dg pre |N. Y. Central. NoyIChl & StT o’ preferre outhern . Ches. & Ohlo... o Tst preterred. 18t preferr: 0 ISt P Min, & Man. _do 2na preferred {St. ’aul & Dmaba. | do preferred 74 | Tenn. Conl & lron. Fort Wayne. 164 [Texns Paclile Chl. & East | L. Tol. £ 0, Con iHocking Vatley. . .. §l) Union Pacitic Houston & Texas.... 4§ | U. 8. Express, 100l Contral o 109 | Wabash, St. L. & St Paul & Duluth. 0 preferrad. Kanyas & Texns. .. Fargo Kxp. . Luke Erlo & West. || 225 Western Union...... o “do proferred. 14| Am. Cotton Ol Lake Shore. 14| Colorndo Coa Loulsville & Loutsville L2 Tron Sliver. Memphis & Char. ..., 26 |Ontarl Mienjgan Contrail. 100, |Quiskativer: Mil. L 22ig| “do preferred a0 proferred. . | Sutror Minn. & St. L. 000D 0| Bulwor. do preferred. . 1.1l 21 " Rich. & W. i % Missourl Paclfic 44| Wisconsin Central. .. 203 Mobile & Ollo. ...} 4% Great Northern prd. 1 Nashville Chatt.l1}1] 03 ° | Chicago Gas..... ... N.J. Central, L113% | Lead Trust, T 20 Norfolk & West pfd. 2| Sugar Trus & Northiern Pacific. ... 2i% Southern Pucific. "o preforred. Denver & ¢ The total sules of stocks toduy were 62 _including: Atchison, 40,856; Chicazo Luckuwanna, &1i7: Erle, 118:0; ey, 4. Lou sville & Nushville, 5.8; Missour: 20,855; Northwestern. 3.283; North America, f Northern Pucific | preferred, 6,040; New England, 07.160: Pacific Mutl, 11L066; Reading, 54825 Richmond & West Point.'16,620: St. Paul, t Paul & Quahn, 0.280; Texus Pacifie, Unlon Pa- nion Pacific, ver & Gulf. Flnancial Review, NEW YORK, Jun. 4.—~The Post says: As was natural to expect after the excited movement in the industrial shares on Saturday, the stock market opened toduy with a fecling of hesitation and coatinued all duy to display atures which make up a “mixed murket.” udden bursts of animation in such stocks as these and New Enzland ‘are harmful to the general market because they commonly repre- sent gambling ventures” indulged i by speeulators of relutively small responsibi ity and " resources. und uro rarely Dboughit to hold. AlL indications today showed that the market was thoroughly under the control of the bull leaders. Now Eogland stock, for instance, wis pushed with unflis ginz persistency by Its pool supporters, while the more or less tncomprehonsible bull boints, ¢l a8 huvo for yours accompinied advances in this Singular oot bull of speculation, were supplied ~with redoubled Industry. & sure enough sizn that the pool is about o tike its own profits In the denl. Missouri Pacific was tuken In hagd by the bull manipulators New York Mouey Murket, NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—MONEY ON CAL ranging fron 2% to 6 per cent; last loan, cent; closing offered at 34 per cent. PRisE MERCANTILE PAPE t—43@ ) per cont. STERLING EXCHANGE-Quiot nnd firm at #4813 tor sixty day bilis and $1.51 for demund. rhu.l-m-:um- ations on Londs: U B A8 TOR. owreerereni sy, S per Mutual Union 0s.... 103 UL . 4w coup.nlil J. 2 Int. Cert 00110 U. 8. 28 reg. 100 |Norih, Pacifio Ists_... 1154 Pacitic is of 6 ......100 North Pacitic 2nds. . 112lg L. stamped 48,11, 8k Northwestern Con.. 13 Lenn. new set tis 0 104 | North. Debent. 6x.... 104 nn. new set 580100 (St L. & L M. Gen. 58. 8 1. NW seL By, ... |8t L. & S.F. Gen. M.100% Canadn 80, 20ds...1 1. |3tPaul Consoly ... 12 en. Pacitic sty w,. St 1, 0. & Pac. Lty 112§ 0. & .Gy L Alilg | Tex, P L. G. Tr. Re Den. & R Godson 704 Tex. PR G Rets Krie 2nds 1074 | Unton Pacit MK & Ty | West Shore MK & TG adon fitock Market, LCopyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.] LoNDoN, Jan. d.—(New York Herald Ca Spocial to TrE BEE]—This has been a busy day on the Stock exehunge. The greit caso In the money market caused consols to advance 5 1-.6 107 I-16 per cont. The fu hus been the demand for South Americ Issues und the materinl advanee which taken pl Argent'ne, 1886 Brazilian und Chlian securitios. Amorican rullways have not altozethor been 5o well supported, Reil- 1zations wore mall, 0pEFaLors Lo securs profits havinz considerable d Meuity so that in muny cusos prices deciined only to's conipuratively smail extent while the under current is stili distineily good. Roactions Iike taduy's keeps the marlket in w hoalthy condition, Cunadian Tines while compa quiet have show strength, e e b AR in Canadinn Pacific and Grand Trank issues Money hus been berfect druz, Short loans were freoly offored at | per cent discount ho markot s ensier. Two und thres month's bills, ¥ 10 24 per cent, LONDON, Vin, 4.-=The following were th London 8tock quotations closing at4 p. m.: Conmols o |88 Puul common Consoly mccount | N. Y. Cantral VLI & O ats ilg | Ponnsy lvanin Can. Pacite 1 Ronding Erle .. L A5 | Mexie Mextéan Grainary. | g BAR SILVER--43% MONEY--1 per ceiit, Lute of discount i the open market for both short and theoe months' bil's, 2y por cent. Amount_of bulllon Bank of England on by Con. now is [KANSAS O1rY, #2001 Pal n. 4 for the aceount BALTIMORE, Md.. Jan, 4, g8, toduy, #0470, 4535 bulivnces, £385,0587 rate. b por cent PHICADELPHIA, Pa., Jan, & —The bank clear Ings, 818, 702,402; Dulances, $,251.948; money, 4 per cent. CiNGINNAT, O, rings today Three ber cent rentes, 94t bic Jan, 4—-Money, 3:4@6 per BEE cent; New York exchang: Ings, #44 MemPiais, Tean., changy s at balunces, ¥74,516 St Louts, Mo., Ty balunces, $502,74i, " Mo, nge on Now York A 4 patgy Cle 108,074 cent. Ex- saring 3 pe premium, L & Tan. 4 York e¥chanze. discounw; Bank, Bl conm J0c 018¢ Vrin reinl, 000 nt BOsTON, Mase, Jan. 4.-C nces, FLINS047; rale cent! exchanga on: Now cont disconnt per $1.0%, Cricaao, 11, Jan. Now stoidy Wt io@so promiame Monty oasy Mt 6 per c Bank clearings, $24 106,080 Sterlin e stoady at 8181y for sixty-day bills and 31811 for sight darufis earings. #10,1 for money. York, 1254@I15 ver York exchange | Stock Market, BOSTON. Masa. Jun. 4 ~The tollowin were the closing prices on stocks on the Boston stock market toduy: Atehison & Topeka. 4 |ATIOUE M CO,(1ew) Boston & Albany... 100'| Atlantle Hoston & Matne ... [64 | Boston & Montana, O B & Qiiivne 1003 | Cnlumot & decla Enstorn i 00000 120§ Fitehborg 1t 1t & | Kenrsage Klint & Pere M prof. & | Osceoln.. K. C.O8.J. & C. B, 76, 120% | Santa ¥ Little Rock & 8., taig | Tamarack 16 Ma | Anniston Land €. 50 Mex. Ce 183 N. V. & N K Wis. ¢ Boste M 2B &1 C o preferred 1| Houston Thomson Denver Mining Stocks. DENXVER, Colo., Jan, 4 —The following list i the elosinz quotitions on the Mining exchange woduy. Sales, 10,60) shires. Alloghany Amity...... Argonant Bl Buagkok-Corn 1§ Bat's Huntor B s ix Brownl Calliope. « Trongind Justle tie Rul Mazeppa Park Convoilaatad Pay Rock Potost Puzzler.. ... Clay County.....vet Recd National.... Dismond 1. g/ Rialt T 5 Running Lode Whale Sutton... Paul Gold Batmons Gettysburg s ldon Treasure.... ) 1d ROCK. ..o 110 6 i Gal., for San Francis N FRANCISCO, elosin « quotations wero us {0l.0w: Ao Deat & Heicher Bodie Consolidated CHOTIAT e Raaw Con. Cal. & Val...\l Crown Point i) Gould & Curry Tale & Noreross Mexican Mono Ing Quotations. Jan. 4.—The offictal 1ing stocks today T OpiiIT 20| Votosi . )| Snvage, ¥ 100 Slerrn Nevadu..... Unton C Utah.. 05 Yellow J 100/ Com ... New York Mining Quotations, NEW YORK. 1. 4 —The following are closing min tock quotutions Alice. Aspon . Ophir Deadwo Piymouth Gould & Curr |Savage ...\ stako. Sierra Novada Horn Mitvares: Standard .. iron Silver.. Mexlean. . OMAHA LIVE SIOCK MARKET. OMAHA. Jan. 4, Receipts today. 130 cows,Were not unusaiily hoavy for a Mondwy and with favorabie SASLETD TEDOTES the markets generally were slizhtly more favorable to the sellins inte ests thin Suturduy The gencral quiilty of the cattle on sale was not anything exira, although there was w fiirsprinklin £ Hf rather decent stock. Huy- ers, both local and shipping, began lookin around carly and bidding rather stronger prices for desirabio fots and seiiors were somewhat buliish on account of favorable reporis from Chicago. but it did not take deslers very lone to come to torms and get down to business. Hod 1,150 to 1,550 1b beeves soid 45, _und fair to 18 - from $21) 1o 837, s fulrly active. althou:h on the ordinary grades of heef stecrs prices were not quotably stronger than Saturday. The supply of butewer stock ~was fair and the quaiity "in general pretty zood. There was an nctive demwnd apd prices were u shade igher nil around. Three OF four (ouds of extra x00d cows uud heffers sold for £.9) to 4,20 and the bulk of the sales were from $2, Common canning lots sold fro.mn 3 Bulis. oxen und stags sold stronger at from BL73 to £.25. The suppiy of calves was light wnd the quality conmon. Prices for ROOU sT0ck rem 4. i Steady. There wus no rtterial chanze in th stocker The demind appears to be while the suppiy Is if anything K The volume of trade was light . Representative sales STEERS. and prices No. Av. .l L0 4640 20, 474 0 it 0.. 916 L60) 20 YL 1030 1050 3. e 1102 6., 1148 (1005 [ 830 410 4..10%0 1.120 efw YEARLINGS, No. Av. > Pr. No. Av, 4 05 STEERS AN No. Av* ) COWS, No. Avy. Pr. Pr. No. Av, Pr. L1003 85 10 TEERS AND No. Av. HELF) Pr. No. Av._ Pr. No. Av. Pr. 10,1406 3 69 431140 DR 14 L KN 1060 170 L1090 108 B L1063 1150 Nt o 08) 1007 80 241108 18 1uss 1049 1 116) 0 1021350 1040 410140 1460 1011050 1007 1108 i 030 11035 0 200 00 87 1230 00 085 240 10107 BULLS, I 1050 2 2 w0 ] 200 L6 0) 1270 10 AT 153) 1640 1610 1780 Y 00 300 32 STAGS, 15 BTOCKERS AND FEEDERS, SPAVED HEIFERS, HEREFORD, 34,1150 8 20 2. 705 223 1 cow und 1 cow and calf 1 springers, 1 cow und ealf. 000 OALYES 1,20 180 2.8 20) 1. 400 225 iioas—The quuiity of the offerings wus somewhat fmproved compared with Suturday, Eurly trading wus §low at about Ssturday’s uveruge quotutions. Tho specuiutive, ship- ping and fresh mert demand was fulr, but pickers were somowl (¢ Indiferent, as ro- celpts were stighuly heyond caieu a iberal run wis expect Good o choleo heavy, hozs so.d f #4.85, only one load ab the latter price. how- over, Comu.on heayy und mixed preic brought from €70 to &7, and lizht and light mixed 10nds from 8.3 0 8470, Favorable re- ports from Chicagd put more life into the trade before ong, wad by 10 o'clock the pons wero cleared, the market olosing active it prices strong'to o higher than the open ‘he bulk of the snles were at §5.70 o 44 aguinst 8.65 to K475 Sutur The averago cost wue ELTS wgilust €105 Saturduy und 8 lust Monday. Kepresentutive sales: No. Av. 8h, I'r. A T 5 “ 19 AND ROUGH ieEP—Thero wero no fresh re: and nothing here to make i houses want some desirablo stand ready to pay strong pri Falrto good natives at from westerns at from #1.5) to #.7 tockors at from #2350 to #1.75, l1 from5) to U) 1bs. at from #4,00 to salpts of sheop rkot. Loenl muttons s for them .75 to #3000 common and \hs - welghing 530, Rocelpts and Disposition of Stock, OfMetal roceipts and disposition of atock as shown by the books of thm Unjon Stosk Yards \piany for the twenty-four hours, ending at So'cloek p. ., Januiry § and 4, 182 RECEIPTS CATTLY OGS MR MUSES & 3T, Cars. | Hond|Cars, [ 1oad Cars, [Hlead| Cars. | Head ‘ D 7 DISPOSITIO CATT K | 1887 ool WUV ENS, OGN, [SHERD Omahn Packing ¢ G H. Hammo Swift & (o dnliy Packing o Enast St. Louls Shippers and feedcis mpany Sy ift & Co corge H. Hi T Other buyors. Total.. noas. The Cudaty Packin coyipiny orge H. Hammond & Co O Mhokiny compiny Others Total.. g s Swilt& Co....... The Cadany e Georzo H. T Owan Piekin inz company nd & o company otal The Month's Week. Showing the numler of cattle, sheep purchased on the murket by the ent buyers during the pust month. CATTLES hogs und differ- Swift & Co, . 16,123 orgo H. ilinimions Conip Cudihy Packing compuny.. Omaha Packing compan, Others... ... 2 Total. ST noGs. The Cudihy Packin: company. Omaha Packing company...... Swift & Co. . Georze 1, ifamnond” compiny Others.. Totul. Switt & Co. . SEaEAL The Oudahy Picking company. ... Georze 1. Hummond” company. . Omuha Pucking con ]lml)’ . Others........ . Total...use. ek umlu-«. 4 al Tele CRLiD AL koY Wus IEoMs portant change so fur as prices und the character of the demand were concerncd, Under the supposit.on thit the areivals would not exceed 16000 head there was a rather firmer feeling ut the opening of business, use- ful cattle in the several classes veing held at a small ud . Later in the forenoon when the est mutes made the supply 18,000 head a less buoyant foeling obained, but prices were pretuy well supported nevertheicss, the avor- age being quite as good us for the closing duys of lust week. We have wo weeks of llght veceipts. the murket is in shape to stand o moderate in crease without subjecting values to u decline There was activity’ today fn_all branches of the trade excepiing that for stockers and feedors, and sules were on i basis of from 81.50 to #3.25 tor poor and extra cows. heifers and Dbulls, and from $410 Lo 36 00 for very cominon to extri dressed beaf und shipping - steers Stockers and feeders were nominaliy steady wt from $200 to $4.60. Country Secm in clined to pay these prices, but it s doubtful it they will bo able to buy (o better advantage for several weeks to come. Venl calves con- tinue searce and ars commanding high prices, chojee qualities beinz quoted around $5.00 pe 100 1bs. The carly | to sellers. th Chicago CicALo, ., THE Bee.]— e ket was very satisfactory 1d_ being netive ut fuily e ndvance. Tho best heavy welghts sold up 1o trom $4.12%5 to 415 and fron #4.0) to $105 was puid for assorted light weights. The firmnese characterizing the opening had il isuppeured bofore ) o'cleek un | the murket finulty closed quite wouk at Saturday’s g tlons. Light medinm and heavy weights are now selling pretty close together and the range of prices his narrowed considerably. Few ot today’s offer ngs_sold below £i.0 and not many at better than $1.03. Ciosing fizure: were from €475 to #ho0 for 1ght, from $18 Lo {405 for medium wnd from 830" to #1.10.tor oy “Tho Evoning Tournal reports: CATTLE—Re- 50); shipments, 4.0.0; murket weti stewly 1o higher; prime steers, £.0 @ pod Lo choice, $4.25@4.85; othe 7 ockers, $20002, cows, 8230602, Hoas - Recelpts, 55,0005 shibments, market active and %z10¢ nleher: rough common, .80 054,005 pi heavy und Dutchiers’ welhis, #4002 4.10; ELBHL.10. Sueer 4.000; tive ewe wethers and y BLG.IC5.15: poor und 10003 mixed, 5,000} Q@8> Recelpts, shipmer irlings, western, Toxuns, ¥ Tumbs, & Stock Market, Tun. 4. vEs—Recoipts. Gurs tor sulo; murket 10c o stoors, £.80163.25 per ows, 816K 1.40; dressod New Yo W Yok head, ineludi per 100 1bs. higher; nat 100 1bs.; bulls and Leof. stoady ut 05@% p Cavve 76 other eul Veuls, 1bs; gra GJa01.50; wester Receipts, 17,102 head: sheep dull; mbs. . ¢ per 10 10wers sheep. #1.5 @ 1.0 poe v i, 840007217 dressed muttons, steady avsadise por 1 Qrossod Lambs, wedk at 9 Tt per il Hous market 10) 1bs. Kan! KANSAS firm: 000850 per 10 calves, $3.10@ head.consizne | direets Recopts, 140 0@k per nominully ‘steady ut & rket, CATTLERe- s City Live Stock M Orry. Mo, Jan. 4. coipts, cows W@ i5e higher; others notive 1y steers, $LU5@4.00; shipping steers, #4. RAAUGA00; stociturs wnd foeders, shipments, 1,200, Mur- Receipts. 4,600 Bulk, $.65@3.50; Nl o hi Hoas kot aotive all grades, §i. SR Ttecelpts, §00: shipments, 500, Ket ste unchanged. Mar- St. Louls Liv r. Louis, Mo, Jan. 4. —CATTLE 1,400 shipments, ? 0; market strong; ny 10200 8 cors. RLTH@A0; corn fed, L0 nutives, £ 104 .60, Hoas—Recelpts, 2,801 ket higher; heavy, & 995; Light, £80B4°00, British Grain Trade Roview, LONDON, Jun. 4.—The Murk Lune Express In 1t weekly review of the British grain trado siy K1ish whoat has been seiling at i de- cline since as, und tho muin vilue of prices durinz Decembor wero 5 pence below thaut of November. The a verage for the en= tire your. however, shows an advance of 5s 4d in the figures for 1800, Tho fuct that the American wheat surplus of 1801 13 the lurgost on record, s ndvanced as an grgument of ul- timate firmness wheits sold slowly, but December on tho av- crage = was firm. The lwports —of Wheint and flour for the last four mwnths have et the whole inquiry without huving re eourse to howo grown, The trade In sprin corn hus been silchily in fuvor of buyers. v Enzlish wheats hold firmly, Forelgn wheits showed no improvement. u lirge stock requiring to be worked oif. Biriey wus steady, with no tmproved retulldemand.” In the mar= ket for 01ts prices were fieuly maintained The macket for Indlan corn wits in fuvor Duyers. Beans, peas and lenties were quiet and unchanged Stock Murke shipmonts, 30, 24.10; mixed, SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARD3 CO, - - LIMITED O0MMISSION MEROHANTS, Root & Co. 4 Eachange Bulld Bullding South Omha Gusman & Dadloy. Alen Frederick & | Sons. Commlenlon deulers iu Worses. Woom &3 change. Bouth Viwaha, W A OMAHA Mamfcturers” and Jobbers’ DIRECTORY. AWNINC AND TENT Omaha Tent & Awn- ing 0o, | ——— BAGS AND Bemis Omaha Bag 05, l Importors an1 Manuf o turers, Flour Sacks. Burlaps and Tw IUI\h BICYCLES. A. H. Perrivo & (o 1406 Dodyo Stront. paywents, 120 N. 15th etee Bend for our eatalozus and price | BOOTS AND SHOES Morse-"oe 8103 Compary, 110 Howarl Stroot Factory corner 11th and Doagins Ste We e making cl0sa prisss 10 01ih b1vers, n seling a ciuas 0f gh01s wiloh 1§ vory ¥al oable with merchants. Williams, Van Aer- nam & Harto 1212 Harney stra Omabs, Not | Acent ator | Anerioan Hund | Boots and fo sliaey, _CARRIAGES, W. T. Seaman, Omaba's Largost Varlsty | WAGONS AND CARRIAGES, COAL, COKE, Omaha_Qoal, Ooko & Lime ., ard and sott conl. 8. K. cor. 1ith and Douglas stroots. P. H. Mahoaey & O, Tlard—~Conl—Soft. 1607 ¥ 813 N 1th, Wholesnlo ¢ 1C, pors, Umiahia. rnam. Omaha. Neb. COIRN 10 £ M. 0. Daxon, Bleyoles sold on monthly | Kirkendall,Jones& Oo WholeswleViani faotne'rs Hoston Rub- 0o, 1107, iarnay straot — ( Sew: 1 8too Co. rabh e CLOTHING. "~ Gilmore & Rubl, Manufactursrs and thioss, 1109 Harney streot. | Coutant & Sqairas, Hard and soft coal ship- 1603 Farnam streot Johnson Bros, 914 Farnam troot, MILLIN 0. A, Stonehill, | [ Millinery, Notlons. Cloaks Kt | 116-118 8. 10th St Omaha. | ERY AND NO1IC MUSICAL INSTRUMENT A. Hospe, Jr, | PManos, Organs, Ar Materinls, Kte fty 1513 Douglas Streot. OYSTERS. ABuoth Packint Co Platt & 05 Pnekors of osaters, fish and Colery, 8 eevower 310 8outh 10th Bt th st [ David Colo Manage OILS. | Consslidated Line Co. Refined_and axle greaso, ot COMMISSIO! Branoh & 0o, Produce, fraits of inds, oyaters, PrRODUC Ribbel & Smith, Denlers In country prod fruits, vegetablo: 1207 Howara Stroet. Kirschbraun & Sons, | Jas, A, Olark & 0 Buttor, ehoese, poultry and gamo. @9 South 13th Stroot Butter, eggs and poultey. 1209 Howard Strast. Riddell & Co. Pegau, sh and ekgs, ganernl wisslon merchant 14318 8, 1200, Butter. clicese, egas, vox etables, fruits, poultry and game. Mullin & MoOlain, Specialtion, buitar. o, Bingham, & Son, " Hiden, Kte | 17018 Leavenwor Gt s S Y ST T Carpentor Paper Co,, | King Papar Oo full stock wrApplng an paper, card pa- Carry o printing g Wrapp obtwines, ete. 1780, SI0VE RED: James Hughes, |Omah. Stove Repa Stovesrepairs of alikind | Wor' s, Covks and Heaters for snle. aituchments for of stove mado. £07 8. Lith Stroat 1207 Douglas. SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, E1C. Bagle Oornice Works, ManufacturersofGalvad ized Iron Cornic Window caps, metalls skylluhts, 1110 st 1112 Dodge s DRY GOODS. _—— Oysters, Fish and celory, labrioating 16th and Harney Straoty. o341 buyor of butter yme — all kinde palrs and wator ny king _— M. A, Disbrow & Oo, | Manufacturers of sash doore. blinds and mouldings. Braneh of. fice, I2th and lzard Sts, STEAM A TER SUPPLIES M. E. Smith & 0o, Dry gouds. notlony, fur- nishing goo1s. Goods Co. Drygood . notion Corner11th and Howard. LECTRICAL SUPPLIES. Kllp\tnc( -Kooh Dry furnishing goods oor. 11th an 1 ILirnsy Sty o U. 8. Wind Eagino & Pump 0o, Malllday Wind Mills. 915 and 920 Jonos Stroot. Omaha Consolidat d Electrical 02, 2 and Electrieal Sup- Motors, Dynamos, Lamps, W plles of All Kinds, 1112 Howard stroot, Omaha. H. Hardy Co,, Toys, dolls, albums, faney goods. houss fur gools, child- Ten’s carrin 1519 Farnimn Strost. Wolf Electrical Co. liustrated catslogus froo. 1614 Capltol Avenuo. FURNITU AND 1‘Al(’ll niture o, & Co., TGEN1'S FURN —_}i;t;ky & Cohen, Gents' furnihiog goods, clothing add . notl Glve us o trial. We send samples 0Xpross pro pald. 1113 Harney. “ Buckskin " GL Eeeha & Runvau Fur- Successors to (. A. Boab)y Grace and 1ith its. Omaha 18111 NG (.UUI)\ 1.T. Robinson Notion overally, pants, slirts, coats, o Cor. 12th and 'Howard Sts. 158, PAINT, OIL AND DRUGS. For Inventions PROCUR' Bee Burean of Claims OMAHA, NEB. the Interest of th D BY THE unl with often lows the benefit of valuable inventl ans bo of the I William Oummi:lga. and 619 South 16th St Omalia, Neb. (vl{()l'hl“h 3 DM Steels & Co, 1201-1205 Jonos Siraat, Omaha, Neb. -_ GRAIN AND PROVISION Blake, Bruce & o 10th £nd Harrey Ste, employed to_obtaln th 1ot be oxercisod In reliublo solle tors patent 0 iloying o ro patents, y. 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