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THE OMAHA DAILY Bl Wi 'k TINESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1842, T ———————— THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS, Blumpiness Displayed by Wheat Monday Was Continued Yesterday. CABLES WERE WEAK AND LOWER. Markets Showed Some Decline and There Waw Free Selling Almost from the Start—iolders Had Apparently Lost Hope, Domestic CA1CAGO. TIL, Tan. 12.~The slumpiness dls- played by the wheat market yesterduy was continued today and wnother e decline was wdded Yo the 1%¢ drop of yesterduy. Neariy evergthing in the way of news was of a char- acter caloulated to discouraze holders, to iy crenso liquidation and cause buying. The heavy snowfall nearly all over the winter wheat belt ussured protection to the plant in spite of tho very cold woither, Unbles were weak and lower, domestic markets also showed somo decline and there was freo soil- ing almost from the stirt. A good deal of long wheat, which has been stubbornly heid i the face of the zeneral decline which has occurred sinco Inst Wednesday, was on the market today. the holders having appar- ently lost hope. Tc add to this, private dis- pitehes from New York udsised that house there with forelgn connections were free soll- ers: s milur houses here, on the same side In their offerings, were supplemented vy selling 5 (rom AW Yor xports were 10t and b Jrmeut and flour on vevin pussizy shows in increase for the week of nenrly (0.00) bu Avmour & Co, Liamson Bros and Henry Chaumpiin wers among the tberal huyers, whie Lo an & Co.seemed to he the leading seller dridge sold some on the weik KPOLS. DL Wak ot VOry uggressive on thatsid and coyerea when there wero slzns of i r tion. The trade hero was generally of itho opinton thut e murket hid gone low enouzh o warranta reaction und its buving prevented much dee.ine from the openingz during th forenoon, but the offerings were finilly to much for then und the murket went to p in the afteraoon, recoverin: some. however, lute cablos were vory dls long WHeAt camo out. disposition to buy bout the onl whou covered ¢ fower it e between 0 to 10'5e I rn was dull and the flu tions of the narrowest. About the only piece of outsde news to affcet the market was the increase of 1,750,000 Lushels on ocenn passage, The locul recelipts were about as expected and the inspection showed a vrifling fmprovement. The niarket showed a shade of weakness rgzely due to symputhy with the wenkness in wheat. Outs were dull and stendy anl without fe ture. Hog products were stronger and higher. The receipts of live logs fell s.ightiy under the stinnite, but prices were notquotably higher, &l products made a sharp advance There was nothing in the situation to warrant this bulge and the opinion was freely ex- pressed thut 1t was dve 1o manipulation, but Who tne manipulators were wis not known. May pork opened ic lower ut $115213 and ad- vinced rapidly to $1L77%, then teradually receded nd closed ot $11.67%. Lard and ribs ympathized with the movenent in pork. Estimuted rec tomorrow: Wheat, 136 cars: corn, 1 oats, 118 cars: hogs, 50,000 head, iing futures ranod as follows: mount of cept at u sharp decl de- mund wis fron shorts, nia on the hreuk. N fluctuate and 0.0, he forenc after noon e January. M BHORT RinS January..... ) quotations were as follows: Frovr—Dull and unchanged: winter wheat 0@4.70; bukers, £3.603.05; strafzht, BLIOA00; 8pFing, $A0DLTD; straikht, .00 Wurar—No. 2 spring wheat, 8540; No. spring whoat, 80c; No. % rad, 7. CORN—No. ¥, B35 0: No, 3, 6%c; yellow, 37 No. 2 white, 14@a2g RY 4C. BAuLey—No. 2, )c; No. 31. 0. b, 4@3c; No. 41 0. ., JI@4Sc. FrAx SEED—No. 1, 060, TIMOTHY SEED—Prinie, #.20@1.24, Mess pork, por LbL., 83,2528, Ll short ribs sid Iry salted shoulde tclear sides (hoxe lard, (loose), M@ ~Unchunged; full cream cf Young~ Americas, 1212 c. Hibks— Unchanged. TALLOW—Unchangod, Recoipts and shipments today were as fol- barrels, shels. Ryo. bushel Bariey, bushoix, .. On the Produce exchange toduy: “Buttor market firm; f noy Blzin creamery, 2@ e fine western, 260%e; fne dalry, 200 ordinary, 1701 sa2ie. New York Markots, NEW YORk, Jan, 12—FLovn—Recel packages: oxports, 10412 bbls. dull hewvy and unsettiod; sales, 21, WREAT—Recelpts, 141,70 bu.; 6xpo bu.; sules, K305,000 Bu. futures, 11,000 Spot murket dull and lower: No. 2 81.00 In_store wnd = elevator; $L01@L afloats BLUIGLIS L oo by 8 rea 7@ i unarided red, 0 %c@81.033; No 1 north. er B0 s No- L it Ao No. tie. Options northern, cliing by fore i the from 4o little declined : on lower eubles und smail clearances, sing woak ut 4@1%c under yesteraay; No: 2 red Juuuary, L0 @LOIY, closing at $1.00 February, 810 MGLOGG Closlug b $1.00% areh, BLOIS@LO2Y, closinz at 8102, April, 02N @105%, closing at $1.02%; May. #1.017% @1.02%, closiig nt $L0LG: Jine, 9975, 0@81.00% closing at 00%c; July, 885@0i50, closing at red. 015 age; receipts " Koty 2 Mil- wiukee, 7160 Baniey Marr—Quiet ConrN—Receipts, 216,155 bu,; bu sales. 4% bu. of bu. of spot: spot market active; No. /@ 8% aflout; un:rad l, 5 i, 45GE464: stonmer mixed, 405@dle. declined 'y@3%c with wheat und weak and liberal receipts; Januury, 515@510, clos ing ut 50'yc: Aprll, 40%@0le, closing ut '.-I.I'Y\‘l'. clos! {ocoipts, 1 8, 0.0 b, of futnres. BpOL: SPOL nar) options dull and closing at do%ce; F at e May, 5740 2 white,February, 48, BEyes 1 eni! Av-Firm: shipping, ehoice, 8501000, Hors oxports, 8,580 futures; 4,000 ports, 313,000 161,010 b fuirly uctive, uncha § white, in'40n White weste #5.@7T.00; good to id strong: state. common to eloice, 200 Polile const, S, : AW, stondy: 0. 6, BNe: off A 16@des mould A, $hc;stundard A, 4 -1 confectioners A4 L-16¢ owdored, 43,05 Tnted, 41@4He: oubes, 4o MOLASYES—Now Orieans, firi, but quiet. Rice-Qu'eat und firm. but Stoudy, TROLEVA eigsed wagne, JOTTON SEED O~ FPlem, but gulet, TALLOW—Dull and stondy. ROSIN-Quiel und stenly; Tunernring - Dull and Seady Eaas- Quiet and o recelpts, hi40 packag Wodi Gulof nd'y @i6es pulled, 26@3 PORK-Quibt and steudy: niess, 8 extrn prinio, .50 UUT NEATS--Firner; plekled bellles, 8407 plokled shouiders, 4 plekled haws, @3e; middles, tirmer: short clour, #.40, LARD-Stronger; modernte demand s e steam closed at 86,575 bid; sules, 1,000 t $0.00@00.10; “option sulos, WS@NT, Februnry, qulet; united ady; donestie floece, 0 i Tuxas, 164240, 5@ 1 W deuwund and Elgin, 3115¢, demund, firm; part skins, 5 BBUTTER orn duiry, 18 Cnepse-Ful @ige. Pid Tuon-Steady: American. § Copprn—Moderate demand, fivn unry, SLOGEILI2G, BAD- Steady and quiet; 450 Tin firm; west- 541 laky fun- deninntie, WG oLi stradts, #1080, Miuacapolis Wheat Market, MinxEAROLIS. M. Jun 12-The thit set fn Lukt Woei wua which contin terday wis resumed this moruing uud B0l for 86440 before necn, There was no - May wheut opened this er lost night ¥ fluctuated bLetw tivity anywhere. noriing Wt An hour Tor o fow m ere was no ife to the trading at it was prineipa.ly of i sealping orde The deprosston 15 siniiiar (o the depres two yuars ago, which held for about six weoks and” then burst fnto. & houm of sev. eral conts advance. May wheat el At BB, and Janiary et sS4 eifoot of this was dull (ra huving stopped several minutes hefo Tho cash mar draggea w little, toduy. and millers were backward n mikinz purch evidently fouring that o decided braak mizht come: No. 1northern sold st 8%uSHsei not much low grado wheat was offercd, wnd sales were rFather limited all around. Receipts of wheut lere. were 183 curs, and_at Duluth and Su- perior &) eirs, Close: No. | northern, Janu Ay, Slige: yesterduy, 81'c; May opening, 8ie; higiiest, Kfige: lowest today, yesterd : Vtrack, No. L hard, No, 1 nor No. 2 northorn, 79 duco Markets, stock went to the retall trude at 1517e; v0d piokin 2 stock, HHige EGas-Fresh stock wis auoted ut 216 22e and the supply was Heht FLOUIR - Omahu Miilinz company's Rellunce Patent, £60; [nvin Patont. Lone Star Superlative, $2.20 Snowlase, $1.00: Fune Family. 8 .80: 8, . Gilman's Gold Meda', § now Whi Snow flake. $40): 81,003 Pantry, $230; b chopy Pou BurTE - Choice ow grad i, $15.00% of d, £18, i, good stock. 8@de; tur- d ducks. 10@11e, $1.003 winzed jue ¢ o1 hidos, salted hi 1040 by, sivitad hides: 2 to 40 1 enlf, 8 to 15 18, tie: No. 2 1 dry flint’ hile 3 vaoics No. 1 dry saitad hides @des tillow, No, 2, white A, 470ite; grense, Whit grense. yellow i k ter. 2m2ise; boeswax, prine. 1 low, 152, veul 2dry flint oo Tals lige: grense, Is, By ; old but- roush tul o Prices based on delive point Nebraskn inspe ‘tion, shipment, un.ess otherwise stite. calls for ship e WHEAT—Sprine, N B, 70¢ bid. Oars—No. 2 white. 3 whit 202 bid; No. 2 mived, mixed, 20c bid. _ConN—-Cash, 65 bid; February. i5%¢ bid. BOARD OF TRAD? A carof No.# sprinz Ouinha sold at e, P.J. NMurphy ot city. P. Mangold, Bennington, Nob., was looking over the market Henry Bloomer, Chal board. aln Market, y it Mississippl river nid ten days' sh grain bid; Junuary, ¥ie wheat on track at Rozers, Neb. was in the Neb., was on the Duluth Wheat Markot, Dururm, Minn —Tho market opened off about ige this morning and about the samoe a8 yosteriny’s close. May sold up to e shortly after the openinz of No.1 uorthern, but wenkened to 8915c. and recovering later to 90c. and sageing off shortiy after noon to ho oarly bus.uess was dull, due to the cubles und the apparent continued sellir the heavy shorts on the Chicazo board. rincipal deniand was in cash wheat on de: clininz prices. Tne market for the entire se slou might bo char 18 dull, lifoless and declin s dull and w at Ic off on higher grades of cash and Xo off on futures from vesterday's close, The fol- lowing were the closing prices: No. I hard. s3e: May. 6055c J nuary, 8y northern. c.sh, i7¢: No. on truck No.'1hard, 85 1 norther Hige; No Jected, 6 e, northern, 84* e No. L Boston Wool Market, BOSTON. Muss., Jai. The demand for wool has steady and prices are sus- : nsylvania f nd above,” W@ile for XX nd 35@6e for No. 1. Michigan 27c and No. | at F@He; No. | com! Oh o fine'in fairdem nd Michizan i2¢: unwashed combinz demund “ut @2 for one-quarter @280 for throe-el:hths; territory wool is selling aras@ilc clean for fine, 57@8c tor fine medium and 20455 for mediam; Texas, Cali- fornia and Oregon wools in moder.ite dem and and steady; puilod wools seliing at 0@ie for super and 22@30c tor extra, Australian wools firm; foreizn curpet wools quict. Li LIVERPOOL, Jan. offer moderately. and sells pool Markets, ~WuEAT—Qulet, holders m Culifornia No. 1, ¥s 6d@ss G4d per cental: red western spr nz, SBGRS s Noi 2 rod winter, b5ass fed.” Recoipts of 0 for pust three d S, 105,000 ¢ 418, In- Cluding 660 Amorican. Seatulein Corx—Steady; fair demand; reccipts of American corn’ for past three duys. 46,100 centuls. TALLOW-Prime western, 3s 3a per cwt. St. Louis Markets, ET. Louts, Mo WHEAT—Weuk; cash, 0714 O Ry—F OATs—Quiet; Pork—Btoady; I 0. irm 3 Coffee Market, _ NEw Youk, Jun. 12.—Options opened stendy; points down to 10 points up; closed steady and unchanzed to 10 points up. Salos. 11,750 bags. Including: Junuary. ruary, 812250 March, $1%00@12.05: April, B1L0: Niuy, $1175; spov Itio. qulet, irmer; No! Sugar Markot. HAVANA, T.n. 12.—-SuGAR—Steady; at last week 25,000 bazs contritugal sugar. grees polurization sold at Ky quintal, New York Dry Goods New York, Jun. 1%—There was no new feature In the dry goods market today. Traders' Talk, On1eAGo. 111, Jan. 12—Counselman & Day to Cockroll Bros.:” Wheat opencd depressed’ by the “on passage” fgures und lower cublos, which brouzht selling orders. The deciino of 0d 10 15 in Californini cargoes indicated that same Londonors have over-bought on spec lation and were compelled to liquidate. The seiling for foreizn accounts in New York wis leoted here and for the liquidution 0f sov- oral lines ot My wheat costing from 95¢ to %c, one of them supposed to be protty lurge. Tho short Interest wus largely reduced nnd several prominent local bears took the lonz side of the market for i turn, althouzh Shippers ro- port very slaek demand from oxporters, Io- celpts from country points have dwindled down to very smail proportions and the. gen- eral feeling among the speculutive trado 1s 1hat wheatshould be byughton the ne OF course i few panic bears talk ¥ for Muy whe: as the chronie bulls talked 8. Decenber whest ninety diys ago. Corn and oats were easler under reselling of futures by ahipp s The purchases were divided between recelving houses and loval speculu- tors: voth classes were meroly tuking profite on previous sales. Proyisions openud lowe in response 1 an easior feelint I the ho. market but rallied on local bull manipulis tlons which brought out pack caused somu reaction but th wus rathier firn on shorts covering. Onieaao, Hi., Jan. 12.—F. G. Login & Co. to J.Sunds Commission Cempuny: The wheat market has been netive but ut lower prices. Liguidation has been heavy with little out- @ lielp on the buying side. Cables are lower d the pencral tone one of demoralization. The new crops of Austri fa und the Argontine Republic ure belng fi t breuk. for s’ sales und final closing ely ofiered for shipment and mustiind buyers us it will bo shippe. forwurd, The near prospoct of forelyners buying from this side of the Atlantie I8 not cncouraging. Stocks in the United Kingdom are heavy wud the continent delers uro full landed at higher prices than now eurront With all this It must be kept. 1n mind thit we ive hid a viz deciine. “This, with 11-ht re- recelpts, would suddenly chiunze the senti- ment here and would hive Son this and the other side of tho Atintie, Corn is fairly active with nirrow fluctintions. Liquidation in it hus been the feature of the market. We 100k for u further deciing in it Onts fluctuated fu_synipathy with eorn. In the provision pit there wus & 20od LUSIDEAS: considerable of which was for ontside account. Cnteaao, 1k, Jun. 12—Kennett, Hopking vo. to 8. A, McWhorter, Liguidations of the long Intorests which bogan nearly o weok ago S0 10 be over. A decliie of to 1n five d following a lonz period of depression oleared * the fie.d of weik i1 be dikely to brin Stron:er buyers. -~ Wheat s now iow enoush to tempt the lovel hoaded investor, Tho mir- ket I8 100 slek Lo recover immedintoly, hut speoulators will probably tind it profiable to tuke the lone sids wround fg fo recovery. Uorn and oats, with ubio tride, huve eased off o 11tthe 1n synipath with wheat. ‘There b an excellent shipp i demand IVers say thist farmers aro Hot selling freeiy, thut deliver.vs ire com hori tively hght wnd confidently antinipate betur prices sdon, Phe opening in provish e vy, the Uears not iking (0 00 100 stoam ‘on, but they seon. wbanidoned the 5 prices, und for the r there was iy nurdenios valuos it s gradually taking eou e influence on holders in other substuntial NArow profit- muluderof thi ve trado ut speenlutive about and slowly yeoring SEOCKS AND BONDS, NEW YORK, Jan. 12--The stock market tod; y sottled down to un ordinary volume of busi- ness, although thoro was dectded activity in the first nna last bour n ouch of which all the lmportant movementsy were made. The s continued thelr attacks, but ot with the suce Ml their efforts yes- terduy, ndl the :mont conspicuous resulta of ! these operations has boon to Incraase the ont- standinz short e, e Ity. but Union Vacifio wis the ne of the mar e | strength chian 1 pe quict. und Missouri Pu the intter dis, others, and The boom in New En land seems to have cul- minnted, ordors todny, rattled itofl | per cent, but seems to be the intention of {ts managers to | permit no decling at prosent. and It wis after- wiird | among the KKinsus and quehann day, Richmond & W the front wiin. open n e by the beurs, rali nierow Wis resu forward molerate v and firm to strong changes from Last nleht's fizures 1ist. while su it Wanna 1y p Missourl Hudson, which wis the tradin the ie chan Atehixon Ad.ums Expross Alton, T H....... Amerlcan Exp B. Canndn Pacitlc Canada Southern Central Pac Ches Tilinols Central St. Panl & Duluth Kanvas &1 Take Krie & West Lako Shore... ... Loulsville & Louisyille & 3 Memphis & Char. . Michigan Ce Missourl Pacitic. Mobile & Ohio.. Nashyilie Chatt. N.J. Central. Norfolk & Weat pfd. Nortlorn Pactfic. o preferred shares, including: Gas, 149 7.3 0: Loulsville & Nashvilie 5,100 Wost : Oumaha, 4,0610; Union Pacif seutatives of London houses were ‘iberal buy- ers of all our uctive stocks this the early quotations from London indicated a heavy buying movement on that market be- fore our own Loard op:ned. has servers, for London's tlonably av thut they hud to cover for toduy's, nightly’ kept informed of tha movements of the larze cavitalists who engineered the December ad draw nece: wore strenzth of cab The wholc episode is as u confirmition of the belief that London 1 practicaily bure of American stocks. lust loan 25 per cent; closed offered at 3 per cent. #.83 for sixty day bills mand. The closing quotations on bond=: U. 8. U 145, 720,405, xcl balances, $,101,260. 45e tor the uceount. | | | 20 bulance balances, 854,071, chunge on New York $0¢ promium, o exchange on New York, 8@ 17 0c premium. sixty-duy bills und #.85% for sight drats. speclal to qulet in chanze today. ment, which cor oreasin n activity. a fale amount of attention. generaily strength on goud buying for the new There was it nus Der cont. cifig, 2 & Milwaukee and Deny other band Philadelphis & I o the proposed Ca issuc wus flut and matorinlly low the poor WS low o0l8 Were improvi havo been uncer With onv or two exceptions the elose short nmlue‘y on the superabunda cent bills remains easy ut % por o London stock quotitions Consols m Consols account NoY. P& O, Datw, the apen months bilis, 4% par cent the closing stoek market today : Ath Boston & Albany. Hoston & Muin: CH &0 i Littlo Rook & Fi. s M Mex. Cont ¥ Interest in the market, wiieh '8 the speculation in much botter shupe, have, It is belleved, been the execution of some In 1o buylinz th better eharaoter thin deciines wore in all cise of shor ho wonkniess A which e taken ws a sample, y disappoared after the st raid s stock closed materinily hi her, this, i tho face of 1y we tkness In sugnr Rondiny azain led the st in point of wetive wnl lendor yod_considerablo without maklng any materinl . Its ranze for the duy ceing with'n | cont. e othor Gould stocks were very o1 particular, but yed more strength than the fosed with wsubstantinl advance, « nd it displ nnd the exeoutfon of n faw stop it Id stoady 10 firm. The only features w priced shares ol xas proferred, a and Western stocks. but. late {n the est Loint again can o to maks an imports wore the d' the Suse- bu e ve but 1 within Timits, buying ved In the lust . moved the close being active generally ot insiznificant Tho active Inr wams, and cent. Omaha is up 1% 1{ ‘por cent. Lacka: ding, Distiller's and cent, nnd Delaware & feature of the late however, shows son P 195t 1 por Chicazo Gas cont, Re weific 1 po ent. t bonds have veen dull and ate bonds have been entirely neglecte 1, The fc lowing are the elosing quotatiovs for din ! todny s i 1 t 1R Pt i et Ao preferred N. Y. Contral N Y 8t. i o preferred Ol Mississippl do proferced ontario & Western Orezon Improven Oreson Nov....o.. Ore ton Trans.. 1t preforred e Mall..... A proforred... dly 1% D. & I Pittshury. Pullman al ading iudson Rock alanii 1ok W B e i 1t G. pfd B 5 n L Tanness Chl do proforrod i 1o & Ohlo. uston & Texas do preferred Wells Fargo I Western ( ecred....... 1% |Am. Cotton Ofl .. 1215 Colorado Con « 8134 Homentake. 28% | Iron sllver |Ontario..... Quicksilver. ... do preferred. .. as. Lo 193 b7 o pr ash atral. Lol 1143 | Lond T 33 [Sugar © 243 Southorn Pacific. 094 | Oregon 8. L. & U. N, V.. Denver & G '§|R. G. W, T The total sales of stocks today were 371231 Atehison, 15.700; Ohicigo Jelnware, Lnckawanna & Western, Delaware & Hudson, 4,18: Erie, 9,030; 6,85; Northwes Pacific preferred, 22.465: New icending, 48,04); Richmond & 23 8t. Paul, 15,615; St. Paul & 44,508, Northern and, 21, Polnt. 21, Efnnnrelacamcn Financinl Review, NEW YORK. —~The Post says: Repre- morning, and This movement by all careful ob- operators unques- of “our murket of last week so for the Probably they had been been expected went short the beginning ettioment. ance, and concluded that with the with- of those buyers the market must arlly ¢o down. That the Londoners disippointed, and perplexed by the [nst week's market. the daily s from London showed plainly enough. tleularly interestiy New York 1 NEWw YORK, Jan. 12, oney Market. MONEY ON CALL—Easy; IME MERCANTILE PAPER—414T6 per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE-Qulet and stoady at and .85 for” de- a¥TeR 1T 3L o 48 coup’ 110’4 | *Mutunt Unlon is; 19| N. J. 02 L, Cert . 1. |North. Pacfic lsts . S |+ Sortii Pacitio 2nds. 1051 | Northwestern Con ke | North. Debent. os .. 106 LTS L. & L M. Gen. 4. B 11740 L & 5. K. Gen. M.107 1055 | St.PaBL Consoly ... 123 11034 'St 1. 0. new set 63 L now sot 5. nn. new sot Ja. Pacttic sty &R Gty &R G s &I GW! 2nds K &T. 1l ILANSAS Crry. Mo., Jan. 1z—Clearings, 81,512.- NEW CRLEANS, La., Jan. 12.—Clearings, #2,- HAVANA. Jan. 12 150 dulet: NEW Yonrsk, Jan, Spanish gold, $.38%@ 12.—Olearings. $19),357,470: PARTS, Jan. 12.—Three per cent rentes, 05f Md.. Jan. 12.—Clearings, #2,675,~ 185,018 rate. 6 per cent. PHILADELPHIA, Pa, ; bulunces, 81, 0U18, Mo Clearinas, $1 ; money, 4 per cer Jan. 12.—Clearings, # Money. 67 p cent. Ex- B 063; bulunces, £2,00 ON, Muss., Jan. 12.—Clearings today. $17.- oney, 2 per cent; dis¢ount, 12.—Money, 6 per cent. New York exchuange, % exchange, $4.854 for 0n1CAGO, 11, Jan. rin s, 816,381,210, Sterll, tock Market, [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.] LoNDON, Jan. Now York Herald Onble— HE BEE]—Business was extromely ull depurtments of the Stock ox- Preparitions for the sottle- menced this morning, nre in- Amerioan raiways met They have Lond opened | ) developed unt. n early deciine, but in mo uses been recovered and neariy a zen- al udvunce established, ranging from b to 1 The lo1d wus taken by Union Pas rfolk & Western proference, Chicizo broference. On tho £ was lower al stock nd ut ik = o Mo statemont, Moxic storred rand closed at iwbout th L. Con- 11-16 per eent. oo rails in in the courso of the duy. firiii, BN ek ain in ntsuppiy. Loans were at % per Discount rate’of two to three monins L. The foliovin: were losing at 4 p. m lower, They issue of fresh adian Pacific has beon lyed substantinl advance, in U LOKDON, Jun. the ney LAl Stry 3 MONEY=-1470L por cont: rate of dissbunt in murket for both shore and three Amount of bullion gone Iuto the Bank of land on balance today 50,000 1bs. Boston Stock Market, BOSTON, Muss., Jan. 12.—The following wer prices on stocks on the Hoston P 20 Calumet & Hecla, C 62 [kranklin 108K Kenrsage 120 " | Oseoola.... Lo 54 sunta Ko Copiior ui rock ... 17 ioston Lana Co. on & Topuka & Mo w. Contral 30ie 12 g iy THOWSOR | la’ A - - %0 Denver Minlug Stocks, { 68 DExvER, Colc., Jun, 12.~The tollowsag ilst is | 7 the elos!, 8a olos! stocks on the New York Stoc 8 hois last week, The supply of catt 00d deii o Gene aif ut y Wantea the cattle, but erdl supply they were inelined to do consider- able se.oeting, were not g No. L8088 A very und h sold wlmost early 1k Argonant Bainr koK C Hat's Huntor i Bro wnlow Calliope. Claudia J iy Clay Connty. Dinmond B . Denver Gas and 01 Emions. ot % Goldon Trensure. Gold ook Tronelad San ¥ FRANCISCO, Ol otations for WEro as f0l.0ws Alta Bulwor. Tert & el Hodie Consolidated. Chollar v Consol. Cal. & Va Crown Polnt. Gould & Curry Finle & Nore Moxlean £ q e guota 0 acis New Yok, elosing minin st & Bolol Con Cala. & Vit Dendwood 1 Homestake Horn Sily Iron 811 shases, {tmvon Tk ing Pt it v Maton1 i H8Gion ) Al Goid i Jan. minin 86 [Ophir L .. 90 . 108 0 .13 i M an, stosk 140 1t Y ) 0 it 110 <10 St. Louls Louts, Mo, market wus not'very active n Nettie Moun Hopd Iy D i Jan Potosl - 0 |Snvage ) |Slerra N Union Con ) | Utal ) | Yellow Ja Com N Q 8. 1ok N8 T Ining O Quotations: ) ‘Mexiean ) ) ) ) |Standar 5 | Unton Con 0 |Yellow Jue ning Q) 12— al 0 Little ATbe 100 the sto: Kin et OMA wis lute he quality stooks tlonson the Minin ¢ exenange ing Quotations. Tho officia) toduy Adw Kot 12—The follow ot o8, 1800, Tt HA. T Two days' receipts foot up .41 cattl hozs and 5 sho 2p. ugainst 527 nd 245 sheep Monday and Tuesd In ent from yesterday, although there we W jonds of Detter Buyor: rany, .7 Av. y kil i ¥ ‘At the openin to to # 1. 0 84,00 Pr. [t} o 00 1 15 15 on by différent from but the ordinary run of stock w shade lower. noue, but good 1.15) 1o fron from $i. Of prime eattio thun on uccou I had [iberal or hero ors and nt of the (- wer iy thing right good bius 1,400 1D, beeves t yesterday. nerally sold ore were beeves soid 5. fair Lo good stull lurgely ‘Thero was not a groat deal of life to the trade, b cent that ot hore fore the close. Trade in butcher stock was with prices, if anything, a sbade better yestordiy, espeein krades. all the way from #2.75 ured t und e Ly on th Good to cholce co 75 to $3. from #2.25 Lo $2.60, with common & 1ots from £1.40 to $2.05. from sturt o finish and the forenoon’s trading practically cle: The stovker nothiug new today, tho'supply be ng as usual meager, and the ors we frous utuvout moj . falr It was a ke pens. foo ler trad und goud. STEBRS. No. Av. Pr. N 151,152 1 1 W 2.1 i 2828 L ‘1051 0l0 04 10 BEIFER; CALYVES, 3.. 100 40) 0 425 * BULLS, every thin time was disposed of de- be- again active ro desir and hoifers sold to good stuft and canning brisk market o developed Rexular deal- © active buyers ut strong prices,mostly Representutive sules: 0. Av. Pr. 0..1063 &3 65 110 870 370 4170 370 i 4.1125) 11 241 1103 1260 3) 13 42,1003 L1166 e w&zs&88se 1.1970 1H0) 21154 11700 1..1660 1..2090 11788 STOCKERS AND PEEDERS, 13. T 1 082 2 8) 680 2 8) 810 the half the logs had arrived. d n sharp udvan, he best he time Av. . 4 241 murket, 572 lust Tuesduy. 8h, 40 12) vy hogs bullish feeling, as dealers gen ad been looking for un unusually heavy rui. here was o moderate sh.pping ind specu- lative domand for g00d ho‘8 of all welshts, and this. with the active local demand, pro- 0 of 5 from old at trom & common hicavy and mixed at from 1 zht and Tight mixed londs at uhout same range. 4. 875 20 K70 290 21015 313 o tarket less This ciused ally 200 the Start. o $1.00, ) to £ 05 the Trade was brisk, and with tho KLY Pr. £ 8) | K714 yme of U unsold ut thi V54, ugninst Re No. A 4R, 50 active comperition prices rather improved ns the morning advanced und toward 100 of the duy. iigh as #4 05, and buyers p anything. he best d £1.07 In the afternoon the arrlvals sold at prices about steady with the but the trade hud'| weal'of the snup and Iifo of the few louds remuined of the sales Were at from 81.00 10 8. against from §1.85 to 3.9) yesterduy. ILVErUZe CostL Wik duy and § sules 28t W g0oil morning, A o close. Tho T RS Mo prosentative v. Sh. Pr, 12) & 05 L2 4) 40 160 81 1) 10 160 8 0 00 240 400 400 400 1024 405 105 an Wi 87 0 #10 80 %) ) 60 Showing the aver hozs on the duys indi 1800, 1501 and 1862 Do 180 Deo o Inn g4 | 8 344 | 36 Fund'y| 868 B89 [Rund'y itol i I 408 sund'y 350 | 507 | B 45 | 501 (Sund'y 3 L Sun 1ol b8 @ {suna’y 5 | 3ing a7 | 87 | # Risg | s L suna'y g9 | ERT The ¢ ninnd continues goc Falrto good nuti #.0 to 85.00; common wnd kors, 8250 to 8¢ I bs welghing forty to ninety pounds, 25 10 85,50, Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, Officiul receipts and disposition of &to K us shown by the books of the Union Stk Yurds compiuny for the twenty-four hours, ending at 6.0'clock p. m., January 12, 182: RECEIPTS, CATTLE. | SnERr | Hoas HONSES & MLS, Cars. | Head Cars, [Head | Cars. | Head| Cars. | Hend 157] ss01| 167 0gesl ol 2w DISPOSITION. UV RS, CATTR| OGS, cking compan mond comp Chicago Live Stock Murket, CHicAGO, Til. Jun, 12.—(Special Tele sran to THE BEE]~Tho catt e mar et wis quict today k. Shippinz of © lizht cnso on Tuesdays and although rdemand from local huyers it ! de prees o was | for that cituse the part of of prime be there was only wnd there would grade us cholee cows and bulis, common to good, L1 to 14 0 pouml stewrs. were the sorts that made up the bulk of the supply, and trading was larzely below $1.50. Chol to extra cows and bulls are command- in¢ relatively higher prices. The Iatter aro sought by exporters ut from £ 5 to $.7. Xtra grade steers wro still quoied around 200, though nothing has sold in that neigh- borhood recently. Salen of liogs ‘worsat from $1.05 to 8113 for poor to prime light and at from $100 to $3.25 for very common to cholce heavy grades. These ire substantially the prices ruiing at the clos: of yesterduy's ‘murket, but the foe - intoduy was. rather firmer, especiuily for good hieavy sorts. The quality nveragei bet- ter than for the day vefors and only ' a_small part of the 5,000 on silo went below 84,05, The market wus uctive throughout. though there was the usunl talk about a weak close. A lot of 41 head, averaging 445 1bs., sold at $1.50. There was a_strong market for good to choice sheep and lumbs, the offerings of which were azain inadoquate. Poor and common stufl was nexlected und prices forsuch did not show much st (bl ity. Sales werc on u basls of from 837510 85.75 fOr poor to extra sheep, and from $4.75 to $6.60 for {ambs of corresponding quality. Receipts were: £,000; 40,0.0: sheep, 6,000. The' Evening Joural reports ceipts, 8,0)0; snipments, §00; steady; 'ckole prime s others, 82E3@490; stockoers, £007.40: $1.70@2.75 0Gs—Recelpts, 47.000; shipments, 12,000; et opened active, closed weak to shade lower; rough and common, 84.00@1.03: packers and mixed, $.10; prime heavy und butchers welghts, $.10@4.25; light. $4.0,1.10 Snkrp--Hecolpts, 7,000: ' shipments, 2.000; ket active. steady to higher; nutive ewes. 0@4.10: mixed, $4.50@1.75; western wethors, L7505.45; lambs. §1.25@6.75. New York Live Stock Market, NEW York. Jan. 12.—BEEVES—Recelpts. 1,259 head. all for exporters and slaughterers; no- trading; fecling steady: dressed beef aull at T@)sc per 1b; shipments tomorrow. 760 quarters of beef. OALVES—Recefpts. 170 head: market dull and easier; veals, 86.00@9.2 per 100 grassers, £2,602.50. SHEEP—Recolpts, 3,057 head: market firm; shieep, 3150552 por 100 108.; lumbs, $6.25@7.25: dressed muttons, steady nt S@i0c per ib; dressed lambs. weuk at 0G11c per 1h, Hoas—Receipts, 7.i15 bead, constune | direct: puaricet nominally steady at $L0G1H per 100 Ds. Cattle, hogs, CATILE—Te- arket netive, 5, #4850 cows, ock Market, —CATT 8 ~Re murket fed St. Louis Live § 81, Lows, Mo, Jan. 12 2,000; shipments, 3,000; good native steers, 30U #3.00G@4.00. Hoas—Receipts, 7,60): shipments, 1,000; mar- kot higher: heavy. #5.00@420; mixed $.5)@ 4.00; Light, EL00@1.10. B Small in size, great 1o results: DeWitt's LittleEarly Kisvrs. Bost pill for constipa- tion, best for sick hoadache, bast for sour stomach. oipts, steady; Texans, PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS, Mrs. W. S. Seavy is quite ill. W. C. Leighty of Lincoln is at the Pax- ton. J. M. Bunker of Perry, Ia., is at the Mil- lard. B. J. Burwell of Burwell, Neb,, is at the Arcade. J. Campuell of Seward, Neb., Arcade. W. T. Richardson of David City is at the Paxton. C. C. Morse of Lincoln is stopping at the Murray. Charles F. Hardy of Sioux City is at the Delione. 4. C. Hadloy of Kearney i rogistered at the Millard. W. E. St. John of Eldora is registered at the Dellone. A. D. Sears of Fremont was yesterday at the Dellone. F. B. Sedwick of York, Nev., Is stopping at the Millard. W. H- Weeks of Scribner, Neb., is stopping at the Arcade. R. J. Kilpatrick and wife of Beatrice are at the Paxton. ‘I, B. Kail of Norfolk, Neb., is domiciled at the Millard. M. F. Cassidy of O'Neill, Neb.,is registerod at the Murruy. J. C. Connors of Nebraska City was at the Dellone yesterday. H. W. and R. G. Kirby of Hastings, Neb., are at the Millard. William Connelly and Neb., are at the Arcade. George W. Groman registered at the Arcad Dr. D. T. Mostyn of Columbus, Neb., wa at the Paxton yesterday. G. D. Butterfield of Creightou, Neb,, i§ registered at the Paxton, Herman Kountze left over the Burlington yesteraay for Now York, Captain Crowder raturned yesterday from St. Louis and Kansas City, Mr, and Mrs. D, O. Dinkins of Schuyler wero ticketed by the Wabash today for Liv. erpool, Englana, H. C. Moody, who a fow years ago was with tue Morsé Dry (i00ds company but now of Maine, is rogistered at the Murray. 1. M. Patterson, a former real estate dealer of Omaha, but now of Chicago, has boon vis- iting friends here the past week und this evening will return to the Garden City, e Jack E'rost hus a special mission in winter it's to chap up our hands and cheoks, and Jack Frost says he don't like Haller's'Aus- tralian salve a bit, it cures the “little chaps" right up. is at the wife of Lindsay, of North Platte is SOUTH OMAHA. NION STOCK YARD3 CO, - - LIMITED COMMISSION MEROHANT:, A'n Rot & Co, | Gasmiia & Dadlsy, Koom 34 Exchange Halld- | Rooms, 6) sod 61 Kx- Buliding Sonth chinngs bullding, Umalia South Owmaba Frederick & Baslisnye. Soutl Coiin | | | OMAHA Mamfcturers” and Jobhery’ DIRECTORY. AWNINGS AND TENTS. Omaha Tent & Awn- ing Uo., Flags, hammocky, ofl and rubber olothing. Sond for 113 Farnam BAGS AND Bemis Omaha Bag Uo. Tmportors an1 Mana rers Burlaps and win & BICYCLES. A. H. Perrivo & Co.| M, 0. Daxon, 1406 Dodgo Strest. Sond for our eataloziy and pricos. | paymonts 120 N. 15th strest. BOOTS AND SHOES Morse-"Ice Shoy Comnanry, 10 Howar ! Steos Fctory corner 11th and Douzive s Wa aro making closs pelo s B o1 bvess, m1l ‘ROLImE & ehay s OF 20 16 wAloY 14 vors KAl oable with meroh ity | Bloyclox sota on monthly Williams, Van Aer- | Kirkendall,Jones&Uo nam & Harts 1212 Harney o Omatia, Nob. | WhotesnioMann | Awont efor tor Shoo €, and il T, Hand Americar Bosts, sho and felt cood 1, A L TR ex, 1 ne ARRIAGE W. T. Seaman, Omaha's Largost Varloty WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. Manufactarest an Wholesalo Cltalor ET0, COAL, CONE, ey Hoston Rub 1101, iarnoy strast Sew 1 8hos Co, ite CLOTHING. Gilmors & Ruhl, 1 . 1109 Harney stroot Omaha_ Ooal, Ooke & | Lime "y, | Hard and soti coal. 8. B. cor. Ioth and Douglas stroets, por FRam streot maha. 1508 " Johnson Bros, 914 Farnam gtreot, P. H. Maho12y & 0>, Hard—Conl—Soft 1607 Farnam. 813 N. lith. C lg’lh “Contant & Squires, Hard and soft coal ship- Eagle Oornios Worles, Manutacturerso G 1#1 1zed 1ron Cornlee. Window eaps. metalls ‘sxylights, eto. 1110 a1 1112 Dodge st. DRY GOODS. M. E. Smith & 0, |Kilpatriok-Kooh Dry Goods 0o, Dry gouds. notlony, far- nishing good». furnishing goods. Corner11th ana Howard. | cor. 1ith an ! Harnoy ELECTRICAL SUPPLL Dry goody, notlons, gants Sty Omaha Oonsolidat:d Electrical 0o, Motors, Dynamos, Lampi, Wire and Electrical S plies of All Kinds, 1112 Howard street, Om up- Wolf Eleotrical Oo. ustrated catalogue freo. 1614 Capitol Avenuo. FUIINITi'RE AND CARPETS. niture 0o, % Co., GEN1’S FUR Blotoky & Cohen, Gonts' furntshing gools, clothing add notiond. Give us n trial. We send samples express pro- Co. Gunts' furnishing g0y Wty colovrated “huckskin " overal ISHING GOODS. J. T. Robinson Notion Beebe & Runyan Fur- Sucoowsors to C. A, o3y @race and 13th $ts, Omana as, bran i pald. pants, shirts, conts, et 1113 Harney. Cor. 13th and 'Howard Sts. —— (A?LAMb'S,r PAIIA'”. OIL AND DRUGS. Omaha, Neb. Blake, Bruce & Co. 10th an d Marney §ts, MILLINERY AND NO1IONS 0. A, Stonohill, Millinery, Notions,Cloaks Eto, | 1161198, 10tk 8¢, Omaha, | ——— MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, K A Hospo,Jr, | e — OYSTERS. ABsoth Packing Co. | G lenvenwo 8 j Platt & 0o, Oysters, Flsh and Celery, 810 8outh 10t OILS. | Consolidated Tank | Lino Oo. Refined_and_lubric Gils, nxle groass, ] PRODUCE, COMMISSION. Ribbel & Smith, | Dealers in country prot nee, frults, vogatables, ote. 1207 oward Stroot. Branoh & 0o, 3 Produce, frults of kinds, oysters, 13th and Harney Stroets. all Kirschbraun & Sons, | Jas, A, Olark & Oo, Butter, cheevs, ezit poultry and game. 003 South 15t Streok, Butter, eggs and poultey. 1209 Howard Strost. | Ridde'l & Co., | Butter. choeso. egss.vor ctables, fruits, poultey G. Pegau, of butter Al com Cashibuye: and ox missic and kame. i ath, Bingam. & Son, Send us sour Eggs, But- or, Poultry, Gatie, Hidos, Ete | 17014 Loavonworin St Mallin & M>0laiy, | Speciuitios. buitir, o clioose. pouItey, olc. No. 1991100 16e 145 Nat Unnk PAPER, 25 King Pap:r 0o, Wrapping p of twinme, et Carpenter Paper Co., Carry n full stook of printiog, wrapping and wrlting paper. eard pa- ver, otc. 7 er, all kinds 1750, S10VE REPAIRS. James Hughes, | Stoves ropairs of all ki 1y Cooks nnd Hoaters for sale. 007 S. 1ith Streat Omah: Stove Repair Wor's Stove repatrs and water aituchm SASH, DOORS, M. A, Disbrow & 0o, Mannfacturers of sa doors. blinds a mouldings. Branch of. fice, 12th and Izard Sts BLINDS, ETC. STEAM AND WATER SUPPLIES U. 8. Wind Engins & Halllday Wind 918 and G.F. Ros| s, 20 Jones Straot, ncting manag'r T 10vs. albums, ouse fur- chili- Toys, dolls. faney goods. nishing goos, ren’s carriuges 1819 Farnum Stroot. For Inventions PROCURED BY THE Bee Burean of Claims OMAHA, NEB. Equal with the Interest of thoie having clatm agalnet thogovernment \s that of INVENTORS, who often 10so the bonent of valuablo Inventiens beoanss of the Incompetancy or lnntlention of th attoraeys employed to obtaln thelr patents. oo much care cannot bo exerclsel In owaloyinz coupaisat and Tellable solie Lors to procure patonts. for L33 valug of a patent dapond s greatly, 1€ not eatirely, upon thd care and skill of the attornoy. With the view of protoctinz Inventors fron.worth lens or careloss attorneys, and o §83ing tuat IN¥on tlony nro well protocted by valld patonts, TILE B e ] GROCERIE: DM Steelo& 0, 1201-1205 Jones Siradi . Omaha, Ne —eeeee ”G;?AL' ;L\'I) PROVISION, Cockrell Bros RBrokers and cash buyers. Private wires 0 New York, Chicago, & St Louts, 16-18 Board of Trade. Sands Commission Oo., Brokers. Direct wiras toChicago. New York, and | St Louls, N. Y. Life | Butiding, | 215 Board _of Trw Grokor In wraly, pro sion and stocks, PeI | Wiros to' N | and 8¢ Loiis ETC. HATS, W.AL. Gibboa & Oo, | Ges, Oborns & Ga., | Buyor: of Wilar, wool Straw Gools, nd Mittens, | 1 Iarn sy | tallow and fars. HARD Rector& Wilhelmy Co Cor. 10th and Jackion Sts anics L0014, Omaha, Neb. 108Dl St . Chleago HIDES, LTC. 8. A. MocWhorter e, | vi- to Bullders' hardware and IRON M Paxton & Vierlinz Tron Worksy, Wronghit ani east 170 bulialig work, endnst brass, work, U- B\ B and 17Lh 8% LIQUOIS. Ter &0, | R. R. Grotts, Tdguor Morchanty, Importor and_Jobbar 1113 1arney Street, Winos and o ufactur'rs Konnedy's | 1020 and 1022 Karnam Price l1sts on applicath 1001 Karnam 3 i | LUMBER. “Oharles B Los, | ooring. and Douglas. Linportad, A marionn I Al Coment ML Hydraulls Ce dQuiney Whits Li Friok & Horberts, WholessleLiquor Daslers ot 3t John A Wakefield, i ton In of n o ! BUIEAU has retainad counsol oxport In patoad practice: and |s therefore prepirol L) Obtain pateats, Conduct Interferencos, Make special examinationy, Prosecite rejected cases, Register trade marks and copyrights, Rendey opinions as toscope and vallde ity of patents. Prosecute and def suits, ete., ete. Ifyou have an Invontlon o BURKAU a skoteh or photogi theraof, togothor with a brief doscription of the Important fosturos, and you will bo one advise 1 as to the boit course to pursuo. Models are not nuce 8ty inloss tho invon- mplicated natars. € others ace n- fringing on your rights, 0r It you ars coarged with Infringemant by othoers, submit the mattor to THE BUR for a roilabls OPINION ro acting oa the matter. THE BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS 220 Bee Buillinz, Om 1infringe nen and send THE BREE 3, Neb. - This Buronu s Omah Bee, “tho Pioned Franeisco Exuminer nteed by thy s and the Sud Cu this out and send it with your iz quiry. INDIAN DEPREDATION GLAIMS Persons who haye lost property from Indlan raads should file their cialms under the dian Depre fution Act of sinr:h?, 151 The time ty limited, an | the elalms aro tuken up by the courtin the order in whieh they uro reelved, Tak) Notice thatalt contracti entered intd with attorneys pror to the Ast are made null and void. ‘wlarmation given and all clals oromptly witended to by the BEE BUREAU OF CLAIMS. %20 Bee Building. OMAHA, NEBRASKA, BPThis Burean I8 guarantes! by the Omihn Beo, the Plonoer Press and thy San Franclseo Examine Cut this out and send it with your in quiry. JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. LD MEDAL, PARIS EXPOSITION, 1880, THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS. DrDOV 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb The eminent spac regtatered gradiato | b odlc 0. wx dlplomar an ceas. catarrh, sperinmtorih) 1B00d, e cert| inal we. ’ c. NO maronry u ho treatec &t home by & d. B0 niark i L0 (ndioat C0iresponeengs strick!y piivate. ® poia. Bundey, Wa m, 1011w Heu Vst 1o uervoss, ahronio. private biood skin and wrinary tos show. la bl tro algbt 1o Now tr Mo tlolas o mputenoy, 3 phill £ for 1081 of vital pdwar. Instrum Houk (My 207 tor reply,

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