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| 6 IE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. heat Opened More Active But the ment Soon Changed. \RLY NEWS WAS NEARLY ALL BULLISH, rong Factors Were re ( y Cold Weatl Visib the Light 1 owith the and 1 Everyw a tense Supply Decrease, 1AGO, Tl Jau. 18~ Whoat opened more stive, strong and bizlier this mornin - but fler scoring an advanco of le, scotiment aanged {n the pit and the close shows the ppreciation wiped out and che priees un hanged trom the closing figures of Sutirddy ‘he early news was nearly all buliish. The trong factors wero the [ight receints every /Mere. the strong and higher cables, the very ald weather In the northwest and the heavy coreuse i the visible supply. There was but fttle wheat for sale in the early trading and W the short nterest wus larze and o gencral losire to covor seoned prevalent, the market wssumpd u strong tone at the start and held it nost of the day. Domestic markets.were all dvancing o 3 operators who yive been holdin: off waltir the turn o to think it had ¢ d were zood buyers while frichtencd shorts were making haste to cover, The strenzth hibited held even the chronic beirs fn check for i time, ana there was vory 1ittlo pressure from that interest. Purdridge sold some early around from 6i%¢ to 001 grow more At v, vered the nost of 1t soon after putting it kogan Mitehell, Gifford und Counssiman & Day wers among the most liberal individual buy thouzh Schwartz-Dupre and most of the pri- vato wire houses also bought froely, Larzely on Now York orders. Some of the houses with i connevtions moderately on the advance. During the Inst hour without ap parently suffic ent reason®he market was re Dorted very we The bear crowd had Dought freely on uptien, expeeting the Doom to continue. bt when' there were md atfons of a halt in the upward movement und elostnzg Liverpool eal os came weker, confi- den e was undermined wnd sciling became urzent. Muy opened at 1% ¢ and sold up with- out uny considerable reaction to 02e. then turninz al outund closed easy at 0flge, the vrice it it ieft off on Suturday. Trad Jelt und the price chine The' speculitive terest of i day chiefly 1o the wheat provision pits. Corn was firu, however, on the poor crading on recelpts wid widespre now storms. which will tend to keep th yrading low. The close shows ar nee of 3e, with fluctuations confined 10l range. Gats were dull. steady wud foutireloss Hog products were active and hizhe recoipts of Live hozs were below ¢ and prices at the yurds were excited 106 L0 15 This, with the strensth in whe produce murket u strong ey throughout the session wis upwird, thougi there were shirp broaks enused?by shorts raiding tho market under the lead of Purdridze. Later In the session he estimates for tomorrow were for only Vof hozs and prices of product vanced again and closed fivm at the top. was especlully affected and closed with un advance of 215 The leading futures ra TAWTICLES WikAT ed us foliows: OrEN WGIL | LOW. [ CLOSE. Sty 8 g Janunry. February MEss PORK danuary. . BHORT 1LTns January. Ouah quotations were as follows: Fi.c ¥, but not quotub.y higher. wheat, > i No. 2 red, ood BAULEY--No. 00¢ TINOTHY SEED Ponk--Mess pork, per bil., 83453850 lard, per cwt., KS@05; short Tibs sides (oo i 4ry Ssited Whouldors (Goxed). #6 short clenr sidos (hoxed), $3.9 @5 R Isters ntaned 50 . per gal., (IR SuaAns Cut loaf, unchanzed. ARTICLE Flour, barrels yheal, bushei ; I rn. bushels. .. | | | e Outs, Lushels. Rye. hushols. . Bariey, bushy On the Produce exchunge today market was steady and unchangod; fancy fine western, 00sc: 3 I , M@ orai- nury, I Cires Hings sotected, 45 o 10,60 1bs . 6@8e, TALLOW—Unchanged, i Markots, PLou—Recelpts, 28,010 3)' burrols, sacks: 21,101 bbis.; Tow oxtras low grades $10300; fair to faney. $.00664%; Minnesota cloar, $4.0) Mintosota patent, $5025.25; straits, mixtures, #.0064.75, Receipts, 3 exports, K117 bu; swles. 6,910,000 Bu, fulures, 207,000 bi. spot. Kpot ket fulrly” netive, inseitlod, o 2 ved. §L0UG in store and elevat @0 whoat; SLOU4@E (4% F. 5 No. "4 rea, 8ei uneraded - red, @8$1.04%; No. 't northern, 31,6311 hard, $LOV@L0T3: No. 2 horthern Options” advineed 10 to on' firn, cubles forelzn buying. dverease in steoks and fe supply wnd a larce loval operator aingidectined %e (o e on laree Indiy ipments und - solling by ' the buyer of the morninz o osing o %¢ over Suturday: No. v, $1.0 L @LOU,, elosiug &1L01%: I @w1.0: closins #1.0 LG April, 8101 Muy. " $LUZLG10 v, $L00 4 @403, elosin Viosing 90ie. Ryk--Dull and Stoel s of gr tsalied New Orlend IDs.. 6@Sc; Texus se New Yo NEW YORK, Jan packnges: exp dull and henvy ELE@LI0; winte b e No.'1 wenker: western. i store and allont 16: Wheut, 6,58 684 bu.; corn, I 0iits, LILLTAZ Dus ryw, 844, 98 bul $41 003 pons, 1,205 hu BARLEY—Quict and steady, BARLEY MALT— DUl CONN—Recefpts, 1 bu.: sules 400,00 bu Spot: spot murket dull elovator, 31%@H B3 Now i NO. stonmer mixed. $9%@ste. Options ad 0 e 1o sympathy with whei f ipts. dun Fubriury ), 300304 closing 401 Dtk LNATY Dug exports, bu.i sales, 25,010 bu. of futures: 101,000 bu: of $poti spot i urket dull wnd firmer; closin Irregulur; options more active, firmer; J G%0Ne, cloing at d%e: I . closing b S6%e; Muy.' o7 710005 spot No. & white, 183 0; : White wostern, 57500 Quiet' and' firm good 1o Shoice, $1.50G10.0) Hows—Firm and active: stato cholce i Pactfic const, W@ SuaAu-Ruw, duil, neglocieds refl falr refining, 53 1-100: centrifugals, 96 test, U TI0@INe; snlow 280 tons; [lollo now he Philadelphia on ‘o dull and steady; No.' 0, No. 8 #0-160; No. No. 1, W0 off A, §E-10d51 1160 mould standard A, 4i,0; confectioners A, cut loaf, 5 rushed, bla0: powdered 160451807 cubes, 45-100 ‘Orloans, qulet and fira BLA@S! i Junt 0 b export of futures and cas afloati ungri closiug ut foige A3 % Oars 03,01 nixed i No. shipping, #6.5 @7.00; nmon to 1 quiet: 1oe: A 4%c; y and t; domestie, falr to 73 Jaban, bi@sie. Steady und quiet; rfebruary, TTON SEED OlL—Steady | eride, 2401 TALLOW RONIN #1,385401.40. URFENTINE-Quiet and dull; 34 Eas—Quiet, steady; wostern, 4475 ek Voi K ten primio, 80 Cur MeATs—Strong: plekled bellies #,75. MibnLEs—Firm L elear, #0640, LArp—Much higher, sirong and mose active western stoum, 80,6704 bid: sales. LOM tierces AL L0 a5 3.750 tieroon; dun- uary. 8660 bid; Fobruary, $.65; March, 8674 A77, closing at 86.77: Muy, $#0.80, closing wt $i92 @i Burrer—Fir woest ern creamery, 2 @ Bloi Brigin, 312 Cuxes United yel Steudy, dull Steady and clty ( let: e 2o rocelpts, RLIR10.7H stoady: mess, wost Yy, 160 ro dulry, 182 western fuc marks: Receipts | | aavaneed 1 “Palrly active; part skims, 55@10e. [ C0. 10 Pia_Tnos Ll Mo COPPER-Quint nrd v LEAD - Steudy nnd casy Tix=Dull wnd weal Moderately wetive:§- American Ik, $14.00 domest'e, $1.1744 straits, $10.7 Omuha I Frosh stook, o, Fair to good. odnee Warkets, Eaos BT try, NG HUATHY = Chickens, good st 1215 gessn and ducks, 1071 HAY-Per ton, % 5 FLOUR Omiha Millin: conpany’s Rellance Patent, #2805 Tnvineibie Lone Stur Superlative, $£2:20 Snowll W: Finey Family, 4 .%; & I Mo, $2.65; Snow White. 82 0: low grade, #1100, Queen of the A, #5008 cliopped fuud. #1801 Gase—Maliurd ducks, $1.00: blue winzel toal, $230: groen winzed teal. #2000 fae s FabOILs, $L00: Sl 410 @15: sqnirrels, #1.00 HnEs-- N ibted hibdes, @b e No. 2 gre Vil y b L wreen suitad hid 1B Nooga suitod hilos @ Vye: No. by cilt, ¥ to 15 (e, Yvenl alf, 8 to 15 1w, Viry flint hi les, v@se: No, 2 dry fiint 1dry saited hides, dsie. Tal Callow, No. 2, Hige: grense white A, 4 iigc; erense, white 18 0% grense, yellow. Zroase. durk. Hge: old bat- tor. beeswax, priwe. D Fouzh b 16@1ics cholee coun turkeys. ok, e British 0 Teade Review. LONDON, Jan. 18.—The Mark Lane Express in 1ts weekly review of e British eratn teado wuva: Engliah wheats are dull wod demand is fnert. The houvy Fnelish reservos anl the co.osdal atocks (n The vamous ports have used i full of 15 on the finest sutiples with- out Inducing bhuyers 1o purchase. Foreien wheats | Wered u simiiie veduct The totakdec!in sinee the fiest ot Decem 18 dson - Caditornia and 28 on American winter. The stocks of forelen wheats 1o G2LL00) quartern, wgainst 4140 0 quarters on tho correspondiiu < ilate Lty the domund il have moved n pirtot this surplus of 2004,00) rs, il markets are inevitible, hovetul st of the Increase in continental buyine and relief i the cessation of the Kussian und Ron 1 supiic werivan flour 1s 15 low oats 18 18 and corn 18 G cheaper. During th week benns and peas were searce an | cou ded T8 more, At today's warkets the prices ot En:lish and foreizn wheits did not wove buyers to purchase; Enciish flour barley was steady; onts and cor beans and paas were held for an ce; Tnsved was d lower © Kansas City Moarkets, AS Ciry, Mo, Jan. (8 —FLovk—Firn 0od " denian tent, #2400 o extra fancy WieaT-Dull but fir No 2 red, K Cons--Ste By e OATS=Tirm but dull; N2 white, e 1y:No. s@ke: No. 2 white, No. 2 mixed, SKEMGe; on a bisis of purs. Ic; 660 8 veked. tsteady: timothy, ney prairie. $,05@6.0. G811 BUrtER-Fln, #.00; good creamery, 2@ dairy, teady: full cream. S@i0c: young vCRIPTS— Whent, 7,000 bu.; s—Wheat, 14,000 bu.; corn, SHipae; oats, none, 19,000 bu,: corn, 2,000 bu.; i Graln Murket, Prices based ou dolivery at Mississippl river points, Nebraska inspection and ten duys' shipment. unless otherwise stated. Cash Afn calis for shipment within five days. WikAT—No. 2 spring. Sie bidi No. i svring, 7e bid Rye—N OATs--No. #0c¢ bld: No. 2o bid, ConN--No 2, No 2 JTanuary Louis terms, No. Junuary, #e bil; whitessce!s bid. BOARD OF TRADE NOTE: €. B. Gunnell, & Paxton grain dealer. was in looking over the marke William Van Dohren of Millard was among the visitors at the board LW Brown. Red Ouk, To. who aturduy stald Sunday and on aln yesterday. 2. 8% bid: No. 3, Tie 1 1d. 2 white, dle bid mixed, 20¢ bid white, 4 colored a7bd, Louis terms. and Fobra 4 or better, February, #itse b d cash, eame in the bourd Minneapollis Wheat Market, MINNEAPOLIS. Minn., Jun. 18.—May wheat opened ut K7 e and until noon fluctuated con- stderably between $T3@S7he. Just befo the noon break there wus n spurt to 87e with seilers at 87%¢, but this would not no'd and In afow minutes the price wus down lll )(‘ (3 e caslh marhet developed i good culi No. Tern wheat und durng the morning les were mude pre generally nt Sic bat Iater dropped off to 85%c. Low grades were not in favor and coarse eraing. except oats, did not show ‘mush uctivity. cipts of wheat hore were 414 cars, and at Duluth and Suporior 67 ¢ No. | northorn. Junu- ary, M%c; Ma Ki%e: hizhest, 87%0; foiwest, 8i%e. closin - 8i%e; yosterday, 85% Ontragk: 'No. i hard, 86%4c;” No. 1 northeri. 851565 No. 2 northern, S)8 4 Coffee Marke! NEW YOuk. Jan. 18 —Options opened stoady, points upto five down: closed duil und unchinged to ten points down: b uding: Tunuary, $170601 Y. BL2IVLILA; i B2 50 SILHG@11.9): June, "nn-lm Rio. dull and firn; No. 7. $1: Rio JANEIRO, Jan. I8 - Rezular firsts, nomi- nil: good seconds. 9.600 rels per ten kilos; re- ipts for the week, 77,000 purchases for the Unitod States, 53,505 shipments to the Unltod Sta : StocK, 220010 bivzs. 18 —Good average, 10300 reis por ten Kilosi receipts duriuz tho week, #0400 bavs; purchuses for the United State 17,0005 ship- ments to the United State: SLock, 76,000 bugs. Milwaukee M MILWAUKES Quiel: May. northern Cons OATs -1 3178 e " Baur 18— WhEAT LR 86e; No. 1 teudy; N E irm; No. 2 white, Firm; No, 2% -Quict; No. 1 *i No. 3 white, Sige; sample, W@ RyvE: Liverpool Murkets, WA ~Firm, demand tmprovinz; holders offer sparingly Culitorniu, & 3144@8s 40 per cental; ro ern spring, 78 .1dass: No. 2 red’ winte b5 d@ss. Cony—Easy: deman | fulr; mixel weste 35 N¢ per centul for new LARD =P rime woste LivERpoor, 2s 6 per ewr, St. Louis Marl Jun, 15, - WHEAT - Steady ¥ L R @I e, OATS : Ponk—Du.li LARD - Flen WHISKY—4: New York Dry Goods Market, Youk, Jun. 18.~The mariet for dry openeil without mueh chanze from uditons. American shirtings aro to be advanced on F 10 Blae ind de respectively by wgouts and Febriury 13 by jobbers Vistble Grain supply. ho viaible supvly of 15 conipilel by O sodr New previous ¢ OnLAG grain Sat tary of the Chica lows: Whout, 4, ta, 5,512,000 bu.; 5080 bu Cinclnnati Markets, CINCINNATL O, Jan. WiEAT No. ¥ red, e, CoRy + No. OATS ) Waisiv—$1. 18, ol TOLEDO, O, cush wnd Juni CORN—SL OATS 211,000 bu.; qu.uy. Strong nixed, 400, Vv, A Vo Gr Jan. 15, Market, WhEAT-Weak; No. 2 111, 1ros, unselniin & Day to Cockre | today was ellvily Drofession opeiied higher with selling ordors from the southwest on s of the ceneral snow storm. The east hou on lurgo oloaranees, eurly on tume continentil cables and covored on the visible dvcrease. New York fnaly sold out on woak second oabl the market olosed ut the The bliokhonrl showed total s twelve polnts 52,000 barrels of bushels of whoat und 66,00 bushe!s of exooss of ots. The {mpression t AnOUNton pissaie would show a lurge in- deciine. Coznunl oits wore very dull and unch visions were somewhut ir- rhut closed matorially higher and at gh point of the day.” The high move went “Was considernbly below oxpectutions and (ho public 1s be:iniing to show an aetiv interest in the murket, Packers are ulso gen- erally fuvorable to bishor prices. Pork cs. pew uliy looks like i bull deal Cuieago, 1L, Jan. 15, F. G. Lo ). Sunds Comimission Company market openod firm and undor over Suturduy's elose, although news from the fields was to the effect th Suow was miking a hianket for the protectio of the plant. As cables were conflicting, oast orn lolders markotod thelr ho'aings nud the ciose was ut the bottow pries for the day. The news regiurding Indian shipments was dis to holders. The market muy host sline before Febrairy. but with 1 ut present for cash wheut, (iberal 1 do rouse In tne visible' subply. ool reasing surplus of money i prin S Which niiy ut any tine enter Into speoulution, we feol of the opin on thist purchases on thess brenks will brove satisfac tory. We believe n_ provisions at presont pricos. There wis no foature Lo corn or Outs. CHIC AGO, 1L Jun. 18— Kennett, Hopkins & McWhorter. There was sowe CHICAGO ) & Co. to The wheat falr buy A LRt us u little Local operitors soid | + | toduy, $11 THE OMAHA | buying for tong account on conntry orders | Atthe top Ioeal longs unioaded, and it is sald that foreigners were niso seliers, The market | 1850 narrow that it could not ho'd up nider theso saies wnd the price broke down Te, C.os inz eables were atronger all around, ien | ndvicas showing more animati thin for many days. Atlantic comst ox port enzagements, 1,0 0,00 bu. and forward NZARENI NS RS ON K TAFE le. Recoipts al primary markets ure dropping of und | should be fmproving. If expore prospects m .- terialize we muy got liigher pricos for i few | days. A depressing foatnre wt the close wis | the reported export by Trdia of 1,130,000 bush- | €18 ast week wnd wn nerease in the world'y | shipments over ~the previous woek of | 00,000 " bushels, Tt i xpected this increuse the ount of oeeun and neutralize the effect of sing visibie supply. In corn and Oxts thure WAS W very narrow nmiarket, 1ieht trade and searcely any price chan Tha stocks of both show i decrease. Cenditions ro liealihy for higher pr. when speculat- s wore strong all tihe top. Recently th 1 i prchine on ATl soft pots And W | thinx this wiil continue for somo time. STOCKS AND BONDS. market rish e'ement and material NEW YOik, Jan. (8--The stock toduy was in the hands of the be almost from opening to close declines marked the chanzes fn quotations since Saturday afternoon. The market throughout w.s very feverish with consider- able pressure, Lonton was undoubtedly buyerat the decline while the buying, directions was wis from other scatterin: und utterly fnadequate to flow of for stem the sto. both the long short ount which were poured upon the market during the forenoon. The short intorest was larzely inerensed | tho day’s operat ons s indioated in ¢ crowd und while there was un utter luck organ ized short the sel inz uncovered many sop orders which let the wi list down, Ui declines were therefore very even and nothin s showed any strenzth, The oven ng Wis IFregu s, but the pressure to séll was im- medintely apnarent and prices fell away from the openinz Gl well into the afternoon, the indostrials loadin: the downward movernent and Coraage preferred dropped 21 per cent and D stillers 2 per cent. while the leading ralroad shiares declined from I to e Reading, St Panl and Rock Tskand were most proniinent in the dealngs, but other stocks sore L equally as heavy losses, he pressire was relieved tow and the market then fell imto e dullncss, punctuated by spells of w and act.vity, but prices rallied siizhtly about 1560, making arked movement., ar the trading remained utteriy devoid of feat- wre for the remainder of the The eloso quiet and steady to firm, but closed at the lowest prives of the dav. The general losses of importan e anong leadinz shures were Onalia. 1% per cent: Cordage and D.stiller: ench 114 por cont: Missourl Pacific, 1% per : Koadin: and_Lake Shore. 113 per cen Canada Southern wnd Wheelin: & fe. Ty por cent vach: Roek Island and Liswekawanni. | per cent. i Towing ure the closing quotrt ore for the teading stocks on the New York Stock ex- rd 1 p. m. b rative Kness Ada Alwo, a0 preferre N YIChl & Bt L A0 prefarred American Express Oblo Mississiypl BC I & N do preferred Iy i Ontarlo & Wes on [mprov, Aty 130 1 Central Pacific Ches. & Ohlo do Ist preferred 40 2nd preferred. Chicago % Alton. C.B &Q. .. Rendinyg Rock Istand StL &S F SC Paul, Ao preferrod St P Min, & Man. . SC Panl & Omaba o preferred 2 Tenn: Conl & lron ue Pacti Tol. & 0. Cen. pfd Unfon Pacitle 5. Express i Wabash, St L& Pl do preferrei Wells Fargo Western Cnion .. Am. Cotton OIl Colorndo Con Hon Tron <1 Gatarlo Quicksilyer. o Jo preferr int pfd Tennesseo. . O e do 20 preferred 113 do’ preferred Fort Wayne Chi. & East 11 Mocking Valley Houston & Texns 1linols Central t. Panl & Duluth Kansns & Toxns. ... Lake Erle & West do preferred. ... Lake Shore Loulsville & Nush sviile & N. A Memphis & Char dichigun Cented. ... ML LS. & W do preferred Minn. & St. 1 do prefer Misndurd Pacitic. Mobile & Ohto Nashvilie Chatt N.J. Central..... ... rrolk & West piii: Northern Pactf a0 prefurred U P Denver & G Northwestern *bid, total sales of s Ineluaing Southern. 4.3 T sy 5 10% 5214 ocks todny were 418,511 Atehlson, 21,615 Canada g0 Gas, 192607 Lacka- 22,05); Loulsville & ) Pacifie, 1L00; N orthern Pacific “ngland, 11 Kending,” 1,60 3 Paul, n Unlon, oferred, Mali, & West Puclfic, wost 10,62 EXi Poln 18,065 X Union Weste Financial Review. NEW YORk, Ja he Post says: With out speeific fiems of had pews. and with 1ictle aggressive beur raiding. the stock market sold down steadily today throughout the list. A published interview with Jay Gonid. in which he expressed sone fecling at the slowness of the Western Trafilo assoclation In discipiining ate cutters, had u bad effect, no uttention e (o be pald to Mr. Gould's further ns- surance that the Missouri Paciflo s anxious to maintain harmony. For the first time, the Chilian war scare mude ts appearance on the murket, In such o manner us to suggest thit the hear leaders wili - use 1t seientifi- cally in prozress of this week's oper- ations. Lhis unmistukable © weakness in the market cally for intelligent ex- amination, knd Is not satisfactorily answered y i mere recivil of such tavorable points in the outlook ns the market is ignoring. 1t Is fnportant, first, 1o keen In wind that tho setiers of tho market toduy are of the same class us the buyers of the last two weels, in other words, the advances und declines of the middlo of last month, when the raders as w whole turned bu ave hoon pide alnost entirely on profossional operi- tious, | The lurge oulyide capitaliat whoso purchases made the eurly cuber murket o T S DR LI n and the general outside public hus nov you come into the market. the New York Money Marke W Youk, Jun. 15.—MoNky ing from 2 10 245 osing offered at 2 per cent MERCANTILE PACEUL—113 1 por cent. STERLING EXCHANGE -Quiet’ and steudy #s) torsinty day Dills and 15 'torde v The closing quotations on Londs ity | Mutunl Union i g/ N6, { 109 | North. Pacifie sty 10 | North Paciio 2nds Northwestern Con North. Debont. e 108 b L& LM Gen, ba. Ky St L& SR Gen M 0T StPuul Consols ... 12 St O & Pag. s, 113 Tex. ' LG Tr. Rots 83 Tex. 1K G0 ets A1 {{Union Pacific lats. .. 104 Wast Xhore 02 iy 0% 15 13 10 t asked. T Lond, [Copyrighted 1892 by Jumes ( Lot * ol n Stock Market, v Bennett.] [New York Herald Cable Business on the stock vy quiet today. Most brokers complain of an unue- pation and thero wore few ntly tho markets show u good 1o rlls wre mostly hottor w th the exception of the Scoteh Hines; the advance not oxcceding ly 0f L perecent. Amerion d agood tendenoy at one time, had bhet- prices heen received from New York ther rise would hive foliowed. but us the xpectod support was not fortheoming tho | whoie rise was not malntaines: still the bulk of the chanzes are upward. Caiading Pie wor nted. - Mexiean ralls were weak Mouey has been in moderate demand 10 11, e . No chango in the bull markots Two und three months paper wis quoted at per eont LONDON, Jan. 16.-=The follovin: wera London stock quozitions closing at 4 . m the iy it Ko 15 W 10 OIS Contral 9T Mexiean ordinury 3Tl 8t Panl common ity Now York «entral i Roading 1ty a0l oy Couoly wecount N. Y., % & O, It Can."Pac Krlc Erio soconis BAR SILY B4 MONEY--1 per cont Finaneial Notes, IKANSAS Crrv, Mo, Jan. 18.-0 toduy #1,780," 69, DAL, Jun 27140 for th NEW YUK, 0,859 balances, 1,08 Bavrione, Md | toduy, #4,500,076; cont | Cinciaware, 0. Jan New York exchinge, | B0, 50 PLLCADELPHIA rings Three 3t wecount Jan I8 - ver cent rentes, curings today, #), Bank BUSL13 cleart rat Der eent earings 18- Money, 4B | be premiuni. € learin money, 4 15— Ban ¢ por cent BERLIN, Jun. 18 in < of Gern clo of 21,112,000 Onicaao. 1L, Jan. 18 per cent, ‘New York lum. Buuk clearin the | Tho statement ¢ any shows s Mor exchu #19,518,1 y easy at Sterling loased from then bolng baplized, since 1B | vvviuve » - DAILY 'l BELE: TUESDAY f r) exchange. unchin e g BRI for 0 day blils Wit M8 for sight d NeEw Qreean:, La., @A I5-Cloarings, # commercinl par 071,986; New York oxehapte bank, $1.00 per 1, v ni. BOSTON, Mas 1S Bank eienrings J1. Hammond Co 183 to0ay: 8 SN el o, KT as: CFute Tor + 15¢ discount E i = HAVANA 1044 o Exchan short - sight golil W@ 1% pre ased on the niar Ing the pust w op pi e ont buyer y the diner WV i CATTOR [ HOGE. SWFED Packing ¢ § Tan. 18 quet Wb’y Tum spanfah zold, 824 1 tHe 2 United States prdintum, - London Chicago Tive - L CHtcAGo, 11 Jun. 18 Telo-ram to TiE BEk. (AL the opening of the caitle s ket today the situation looken to bo dee dedly in seliors' favor, Tho reecipts wore ostim - ted At 1,00—an unusually 1:ht supply for a Mondiy—und s huyers showed a disposit on to Kot 1o w oldirs nsknd | aos. It Wi soon | d that the firstestinates of the SUpply were short of the mark by from 2,0 0 100000 head. That discovery caused & b etial 1oss of confidence, it the reported sules indi d a slightly izhor wverise of prices, the as comparad with the lowest tine lnst woek being about 1 per 100 1w There wus u vood denl of activity in the loeal il east denind 1 the supply was c'osed out on u basis of Lrom $1.10 to 81,2 for inferfor (o exira cows. beifers nod hulls and from £100 1o $.0) for oM mon to extra dressed heef and shoppins sto Tho quality averaced rathor compion and oily wsmall percentage of the of went above $1.50. Stockers and foedor inaotive and values were nominal ut from $1.85 {0k, Veal calves wero quoted at from There wis brisk FanEe of valiles wis consic Shippers and loca! packers were sharp com- petitors, and very soon after the be innng ot onerations prives hid been pushod up Tie per 107 pounds. The best grades went at from 1'Hr6 we v ALy 440, and 615 was freely pfd Callfoue ST yrte lieht welehts, The fact that Claudia 5000 5 5 colbts wmonnted only to abont H0, 00 | Gontury head (just about one-half the number re- Clay County sived “last Monday) was the cause of the ond 18 jump in prices. The market was not u httle ver Gas and Uit axcliod at tiios bt the clos was vory weak Jottysbi ron §5.05 to £1.15 for poor to cho'ce 1 WAL nd at from $610 10 2140 for heavy we ales of medinm wolghts wero principally at from $4.10 10 81,20 The Small recolpts of sheep 5,00 head—indu_od'w firm fooling In spite of the fact vhat reports from the east wero dis- couraging. There was not enongh vitality in the demand, how to carry up prices, which ruled about steady as last quoted Sules of shue of from 41,0 to A1 tor com nd from $175 o #5060 was thoe r fons for lamis. e 15000 hogs. 15,0003 Stock M Spi Boston Stogk Market, BOSTON. Mass.. Jan. Tho the closing prices ony spocks on the stock market toluy | Atenison & Topexa | Boston & Albany Hoston & Maine ) | ¥itehburg iR 3 Santa Fe Copper, K. C.SUJ & €78 82 | Tamarack | Mans. Central 17 Annisc Mex. Cent. common. 214 1 N V. &N Engiand. 493 | Went E Old Colony 150 Bell Teleph Wik ten. common’ 18 Water Power Allouer M Co,(new). 114 1€, M i Atlantic R T -5 Boston & Montana.. 31| Houston 1) 15 tollowinz were Boston 107 Osee Land Co And « A Land Co enver Mining Stooks, DENVER, C0lo., Jun, 15~ The foilowing list is the elosinzquotationson the Minin z excnange | today. Sales, 20,600 shares, Alisghany i Tronsure Amity 1 Rock Bailuent iclad RRsgkok Corn i Jolin 1 Bates Hunter Tustics ik Indian Lexingto Mk ~x Little tul hozs, and the whiy higher trading In Sutton ¢ Pl G San Franciseo M FRAN Gal, quotations for fol.ows &0 Jan only about SA closin were i ofetal toduy mining stocks Altn Bulwer. Best & fefchier Bodlo Consolidated. Chollar Consol. Cal Crown I'oiot Gould & Curry Jinle & Noreross & % T 410 ART0) 15 10 17 10 Ophir Potost Savage Siorra Nevada Union Cd Utah Yellow Jncket Ty w0 Veninz Journal reports: CATTLE ts, 17,000 SaipRicnts, 4,000; market stoadys top prices, BG4 10 6xtri stoers on sal otliers, SLD®1M; stockers, $LO5L5W0 cows, B1.20504 45 iloa<—Recelpts, 3.00 5 shipments market aetive, strong to highe rongh und common, 004, H; mixed H.16@415; prime vy, $4.2 @400 Hzht, 35004, 1 SHEEP--tecelpts, 400: shipments, 1.000; ) steady: (nmos slow; ew Y00 mixed. #1.50G05.00; wethors, ?. 5405 Tnmbs, $5.00680. W York Live 8 NEW YOnk. head, incindin W York, Jan. 15 —=The fol elosing miniiz stock quotation e Alic 10 Avven 0 t & Belche 10 Con taln. & Va. [l 400 Furekn Con 7 Homextke. Horn Nliver. Iron Siiver. Mexican On Ophir Piymonth S Sierrn Novada Standard Mon Con oW Jucket i Market, VES— Recelpts, 18 for sule - s and cows, MARKET. i@z per 1b; shipments today, OMAHA LIVE STOUK 8 beeves CALVES —Recolpts. 712 he veals, $5.005.50 per 101 11 80): western ealves, $2.750 P—Kecepts, 14470 head: sheep steady; lambs e per 1b, Tower: sheep. #5500 per 100 18,2 Lambs, $5.75@7 121 dressed mutton, s@ie per Ib.: dressed Lambs slow at 01te. Hoos—Receéipts, 1.2)0 hoad, including two rs for sale; miarket nowinally steady at #0445 per 100 1hs Kansas City Live Stock Market, IKANSAS Crry. Mo, Jan. IS -CATTLE celpts, 2005 shipn t 3,600; urket higher; cows and fecde beef and shipping st cows and heifers $1.55@4 00 stoc foeders, 261G 85 Hoa - Racoipts. shipments. 2,00 murketand 10¢ hizher: the hmh sold ut ?IY D 4. extreme r: 1 0. ceipts. 25: shipments, non wil sold at 815, OMANA. Recelpis were the lghtest we have had 8o far this month and this f100 had w very bene- ficinl effect npon the trade in zoncral. The prevaiiing demo allzation of cattle val- ues during the Tutter part of Inst week, to- gether with the cold and stormy weathor of Sunday. combined to keep many cattle ut home.” Both local anl Shipping buyers had 200d orders, but the Iutter appeared to be the more anxious for the cattie. The result wis that with uctive competition and a dmited supply prices took i sharp upward turn of lve to 1be and trading Wits filr v active at the ad- vance There were ng light choice becves here, but fulr. to good 1,200 to 140010, steers sold from $1.35 to_$8.49, with conimon to very from $300-th Ei verything at purchaser wl the yards ed at the close. d in sympathy and Was © Mith the more desivalile solling 10¢ to B¢ higher thanSatuvduy. "There was i substuntial advance alwoon the medium wnd common sthff but it was the fair to good cows and heifers that sold th Canning and cormon cows sold trom #1 #2200, fale to x00ds cows from $210 to 00d 10, choloo cows and heifers from §: 50, Calves were firm on tho basis of #.0) #5.00 for_common to. choice veal and bulls, oxen nnd stugs SUrong it $1.5/ to £450 for comn mon to choite gi here wus no pursiealyr chinge in the stotker and feeler tride.” Frosh ofertnss were somewhat Hmited but rezulur dealers bad a liberal supply ou liund Which on account of the “of “buyers they were s ow in mov about steady. trudin beine I 53to §29). Represonta tive sules Jan. 18, assurs, $2.50@ Re and i mar- S0t 450, uehas SE5021.00, Hoas—itecelpts, ket higher: heavy 4.15; light, $400@4. 0. La Grippe. No healthy person need fear any danger- ous consequences from an attack of la grippe if properly treated. Itis much tho samo as a severe cold and requires precisely the samo treatment. Kemain quietly at home and take Champverlain’s Cough Remedy as dirocted for a severe cold and a_prompt and complete recovery is sure to follow. 'This remedy also counteracts any tendency of la grippe to ro sult in pneumonia, Among the many thous- anas who have used it during the epidemics of the past two vears we have yot to learn of a single case that has not recovered or that has resulted in pneumonia, 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists. —— Gy ge A, Custer Post Election. Goorge A. Custer Post, No, 7, department of Nebraska, Grand Army of the Republic, and George A. Custer Post, Woman's Relief Corps, No. 8, heid a joint installation of ofi cors Tuesday evemng, January 12, at the Grand Army of the Ropublic hall, 116 North Fifteenth strect, The officers of the vost as installed were: Fritz. Wirth, commander; O. G. Decker, senior vice commaader; Francis Garrity junior vice commanaer; Augustus Lockner, oficer of the day; J. B. Weaver, con | Jasou Wooa, chaplain: Uharles L. Thomas, 6 3 quartermaster: John Maronoy, O. of guard! Jolin B. Sawhill, adjutant; John Hon 00 geant major: W. L. Liudley, Q. N 00 [ installing ofticer, T, L. Hull' of Crook Post, ) g 3 No. 262. 3 The ofticers of the Woman's Relief were Mrs, Mattio Rhodes, president; Mrs. An goline Whitmarsh, senior vice president; Mrs, McKinney, junior. vico president; Miss rirude Sawhill, secrotary; Mrs. ' Alico Henderson, treasurer; Mus. Parkhurst, chay Mrs. Maria Kiley, conductor; Mrs. Aunie Schammol, guard; Mrs. Millie Griffey, assistant conductor; Mrs. Musser, assistani eunrd. DeWitt's Little Eariv iisors: culy pill to cure sick headacho aud rogulato the bowels. The Gam & Cases, The victims of Saturday night's gambling house raids, to the number of nearly three score, were iu police court yesterday morning to answer to their aliases. ‘Two complaints, one mgainst W. B. Smithson, Jake Muci, Brick Murdock'and Oscar Eyan, and the and mixed puekers sold from §L00 (0 4,00 it | nother against Dan Geiser ‘and Willinm the o 1i2nt mixed 10ads L8 b to 14,00 Thy | Nostlchouse, charging them with keeping a market elosed firm at the advance, in fact it | gawbling hol se. jran o kood utron £ activy trade from sturt to | The cases wero sot for Thuraday and Fl verything sailinz eariy, the bulk ut | gay afternoon ectively. Al of the > (oth0d wzainst 818 to $ih Sutueday, tho | Giklord wore disehargod s 1o gnmbling, and 6 Drich el 81980 against $500 Satur- A ot Sy R hestat Ve | subpmawd as witnesses against tho parties named. 30): shipments, 4,100; mar- 0@ 30; mixed, 7 RTEERS, Pr. 00 [ 10 10 Av. Tr. 1202 %3 80 13 No. 1 13 41 [ 5 I 200 123) 020 1741 1640 corps 5 feoders. 1 foodur foud teod Hoas—On 1 15 hard for shippers (0 buy hogs i the country and tils fact tozether yith tie extreme colil weather must account for tier liehtrun of anly 31 cars today. They 5 D 1 good hows, however: In fict the hogs never run betier at this season of the vou ackers could not get hogs enouxh o mike spectable day's killing und so were not @ biaders or buyers. There wis 1o shiy ping demand and s ors aid very little, Tho fresh mi howevor, wanted ) irds of the olferinzs. uirket opencel a¢t:ve and s to e iz ekly, od 1t wis 80 15y 10 get Deices f0e better thin Saturd 1o best heavy hozs sold at 340 to 21,05 with one loud at $.10. Common. hoavy No. Av pr. B9 00 “ 4 100 10 §00 100 100 8l Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup is an un- excelled medicine for children while teeth ing. 25 cents a bottle. i Saved From the Wreek, 10 Of the eighty-six head of cattle that were 400 | turned loose at the Belt line stock train 400 | wreck, but forty-two have been recaptured. The animals weve fecders, and are supposed to bave sought shelter in the North Omaha timber. Dewitts Little Barly Hizers, best G4 AND ROUGH § 10 Siiinewo dounly docks of Mexigan stock ers coustitnted the ITEsh receipts, Thoy were consizned through HFFeadin L offered § on v kot Thadui Ruagsiea WILLons continued MELYO st fi ) Rt from $1:4 to $5.29: wosterns. ab from £ to | Qe sex Thoy .00 M unil Stockers wy from 8430 i Aa% henlihy 87 ) Gholve, fOrty L0 ninely ponn i Tunit $1.00 10 83,5 feal Deuliity, \ it istion, [nagmnia 1ain in K, O i Clrcilat fur. fereiy from o Dorangement gooil At from Receipts und Disposition of Stock, OMelul rosoipts wnd disposition of sto shown by the hooks of the Union Sto k Yards comp uy Lo the tWonty={our houts, ending at Pty danuary 18, 1S BIs SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY. HMOBINS MEDICINE A Cars. Head | Cars. Hewd| Cars. | Head o I'H()M THE"PACIFIC JOURIIAL."” Tt heen imade by ¢ chemist has produc 's Hair Dye whieh imitates nature to pertection; Jt act Canieonialy il s perieetly Narmiess ce, 81, Ofice, 39 & 41 Vark Place, No ¥ Omabn Packiog GO Hammo i Kt & 00 Packing Tut T Showiug the numler of catule, hogs and | P y —————— 1 SRR )’M AHA . Manufucturers™ and Jobbers” Dircelory HATS, ETC W.A L Gibhon & Co, TENTS. HIDES, KT Gar Obarns & 0o, Mavors of Nilev wool an | Mitein tallow and furs 1200 and Harn sy 1 South 13th-st _—m— HARDw A AWNINGS AND Omaha Tent & Awa- ing Oo., ats st Flngs, hammocks, ofl and “ ritber elothing. Sand for ontalogiie. 115 Farnam BAGS AND ¢ Bemis Omaha Bag 0>, VINES. - Rector& Wilholmy Co | Cor.10th and Juckson Sty Lobeck & Linn, ters’ hardwars nechanies ols i tars an i Manutis Bu A turors s Wirlaps and Twine. < BICYCLES. A. H. Perri-o & Co M. 0. Daxon, 108 Dodke Stroat ieyoles aold on moathly payments. Flour 8 Omaha, Neb. | dlie St 1RO.N Paxton & Vierlinr | Iron Works, ‘ 1eht and building work brass work, U P Ry | and 1ith 8¢ | o N U T T P R LIQUORS Ter & 05, | R. R. Grotte, Toanor Mareh Importo 1112 Harney Street Wines and Liquor Manufaetur'ra Koanoly's | 1020 and 1022 Farnam 4t East Indin Biiters Pricd application Frick & Herberts, WholesaloLiquor Doalacs WORKS wr cast tron | Bend for our eataloziy s iro And pricos 120 N. 15th stroot BOOTS AND SHOES Morse-"ce S19) Comonay, 10 HHowar | Str Factory cornor [1Eh a1 L (0 igiat Steays We nra making 01188 pris s Lo 01 hive sy selling ol 0f 1011w il iy entile with myeeh int s Williams, Van Aer- | Kirkendall, Jonos&Co | - nam & Harte 1212 Harney ste)ss At are 1t WholosaloMani aetiers Ausntator lloston Hib vor Shoe o, 1102, 110}, ni 1105, Harney stroet o o1 | A nerican Hand Sow 1 8100 Co. BT and felt & 12044 Farnam St i LUMBELR Gharles R, Loy, | John A Wakefield, Hardwood lunber, wood rted, Amerloan 1. CATPOLY AN PATGUGL 0l Co'nont, Milwa fouring. Koo Iydeaulls Ceruo Douglas, and Quinsy Whits Lin " MILLINERY. | MUSICAL, WAGONS AND thLY il o H‘mp(.’ Jr‘ CARRIAGES, 1109 Tarney streot. Miilinery, Notions.Cloaks | Planos. Organs, —_— = e Materinly, i COAL, t()l\'h'. /'.I" H1G-118 8. 16th St, Omaha. | 14515 Douglas Streot. Omaba Ooal, Ocks & | Oontant & Bquites, | | = sommrm Lime ©s, | tardand sofe cost ship- OYSTERS. B o Bocuins | 108 Fammsrest | ABooth Packing Go.| Plath & Oa, streots. L Packers of oysters, fish | Oysters, Fish and celory, . 10 Bouth 100y 8 = nd Co P. H. Mahoiey &C), | Johuson Bros, 0§ Leavea worth St David Cole Manager. | | o1, rubh © ¢ Harnoy. CLOTHING Gilmore & Ruil, Manufacturer i ant Wholesala Clothless, RRIAGES W. T. 8eaman, OmAba's Largast Varloty Al Artisty Tard 914 Farnam treot, “arnam. 813 N 1ith Consolidated Tan's . Line Co, Refined and lubrioatt olly, axlo greaso, oto. Onatia Nob (ORNICE. EA 1o Cornice Works, | u..,,..mluu.r.‘. e | winion'“capa. ity PRODUCE, Ay ihent eke: 1110 an . ‘ AT | Ribbel & Smith, T | - - Dealess [l onntey prod- DItY GOODS el (T 1ta; % VRSt abis 0.0 gl M. E. Smith & 00, | Kilpatriok - Kooh Dry 1207 Howard Streot uc Goods 0o, Kirschbraun & Sons, Dry goods, notions, canty furnishing goods Butter, exgs and poultey. cor. L1t an it 11400y Sty CELLCIKICAL SUPPLIES " Omaha Ooamolidat d Elsctrioal 0. Motors, Dynamos, Lamps, Wira and Blectrioal Sup- | DoHeE CEOR €R68 102 plies of All Kinds CElin i ol 112 1oward stroot, O.uaha u | Mullin & McOlain, Specialtion. bt 024, cheese. poultry, ate. No. 53 11ty it 13t Nat OMMISSION. Branch & 0. fralts of Kinds, oystor Lith and 1arnoy & |Jas. A. Glarc & 0o, Butter, cheeve, eyt poultry and game. ' @Y South ith Stroot. alt Dry gouds. nctio nishing K001 Corneri1th and 1oward. Ridde!l & Co., Butter. cheone, eges. vo: Pegau, Morchant, utter. Exn, wnd Poultry Howard Sts, Gomminsio Wolf Electrical Co. Iiustrated catalogud Tree. i 1614 Capitol Avenua. FURNITURE AND CARPETS l Beebs & Runyan I‘ur- | niture O, Bucosssora to G A. Baxd> | 3 O | @raoe andith 3t.0maba Bingham. & Son, | Send us ks, But- tor, Poultey, Gaime, Hidss, kL 1015 Leavenworih 8t "ER. King P‘Lpur Oo. | Wrapping paper, all kin of Lwines, ete Onrpenler Paper Co., Carry n full stook of printing, _wrapplog and wrillng paper, eard pa- | ver, etc. | GENLS FURNISHING GOODS. " Blotoky & Gohen, | J. T. Robinson Notion Co. otk Genty' furnishing @oods Givensn trinl. Wesend | m'fy colobrated brani sumplos expross pre- | Buckskin " overalls, patd. S10VE REPAL James Hughes, Blavas vepairs oEalikind) for sale. | &t AR 015115111 AR NS 074 i IER SASH, 10V, M. A, Disbrow & 0o, H. Hardy Co,, nniacturers. of sash, | Tors, doils, albums, “..?,‘f.",‘."?.' O et | fanioy_goods. Nouwe furt Omaa, Neb. Omaa, Neb. mouldings. Braneh of- | nehing - goods, child- fice, 12th and fzard Sta. | ren's carringes _— 1315 Farnam Stroet. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. —_— L Br 8. A, MoWhorter SOUTH OMAHA. 215 Board of Trade. Broker in gralu, provi- LIMITED =1 |Omah Stove Repair Wor' s, ropairs and_ water pent for nny kind pants, shirts, conts, ete | Cor. 12tk ana 'Howard St 1113 Harney GROCERLEN, D. M Steels & Oo, L1201~ GLASS, Blake, Bruce & Co., 10 205 Jonay Stray and Harney Sts, Cockrell Bros Brokers and eash buyers. Private wires to New York, Chlengo, & St Louts 10-15 Board of Trade. Slons an ntocks: Peivate | UNION STOCK] YARDS CO, Wirey o N. V.. Chicago and St Loiis COMMISSION MEROHANT . Alen Root & Co. oom 4 Exehange Build- Diroct wires Room i w New York,and Butlding South Life Ol T Gasmann & Dal an Rooms, 6) and 61 1 . Broker. toChicugo, St Loals. N. Y Bullding, BONDED PUBLIC WAREHOUSE CAPACITY 600,000 BUSHELS. > Storoe for AL Kinds of Graiy MONEY ADVANCED ON CONSIGNMENT Al grain welghed, inspected wnd stora o established by stute officers, Write for rates and full partieutars and consiy /\//L////l_ ’ 11 § as a wise business investment for in- creasing the bank ac- count should always precede and never 8 follow other things. Other schemes may fail, but advertising never when we say business men every- tising as a paying busines: s a certainty, when l experience & organization The signs of the times in- for the ad\'uu&er to make ALDEN & FAXON, Wewspaper Advartising Agents, 66 & 65 W. Third Nireet, CINCINNATI, O. NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING havc a h:md in it. So where, Newspaper Adver- investment can be counted back of it there are capital, (such as we claim to have.) (ln ate that the opportunity SE-HR some money is right now, today not to-morrow. If undecided where to invest $5or $50,000in ad- vertising, by all means first ascertain what we can do for you. TRADE MARK, N 316 Douglas Street, Omaha, in and jar 1ad |-.'.”;;" rinary A abill troa £ 10F 10n uf vibai 00 ‘wa Alplom va And cortioiie: v AONOO0. senal Wik N maronry 0 ud Now t oa by eurra pan Me 1lein ) o 1nstriia it \te 00118 Ls " 0% persn i Incaryinw pr Trate. i of Life) sent troe. O Bow boar up for reply atod at hom ¥ ) 0o marks o1 \poncence atrictly p e mtoi2m Yend terrad, Cons Ve g day

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