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THE SPECULATIVE WARKETS Wheat Advanced Early But Weakened and Declined Later, TRADE WAS BROADER AND MORE ACTIVE. tion Did Much Influ- IBat the Bullish Sentiment Was 2ullt on the Confidence In the Situation. War 0 Not Exert en action of the reverse of that Ccr1eaGo, 11, Jun, 21--The wheat murket today was the of yesterdny. Then it opened weak and lower and closed strong with a boom. Today It was strong and advanced enrly but weakened nnd declined later, closing ensy at ahout the low- est price of the day. Tt was a cood deal of a speculative market, that Is, the market was governed Inrzely by supply and demand, irre- spective of outside or regular Influence. th ro wasa good demand, helped firmer foreign markots and small receipts und ® continuation of the bullish feelinz wh existed yosteraay, ce bro out frie offerinzs izing sales without \y particularly unfavoral news and a sharp roaction followed. The openin reports from a et domestic mar- kets quoted them firm wnd the teade was broader and niof As tho 8hort intercst wus lurze there was a livoly sernmiblo to cover, but there was little forsalo und the adv was ensy, The War question did not seeny to oxert much influence. but the bullish sentiment seemed to I ve been built upon the growing confidence in the legitinate strenath of the situation. Now York St Loufs operators had Inr ‘e ‘buyinz ord the start and Iy all the private houses were kept busy on the buying Logan. Swartz-Dupee. Mimine-Bodman ford, Mitehell, Counselman & Day and Dougal led the huying most of the day It was noticeabie thit many conm ssion houses hud seattering orders fc and tens from outside, showing that oo s spreading and the trade broadenin . There wus a story that Pardridze and Kuuffman of St. Louls were short fully 10.000,000 b, but tho belief that they wouid be forced in gave Ul market some wdditional strength, Pardrids however, announced this s grossiy unt and was wtill selling short with his usunl vigor. A story was cablod from London that Beerhohim estinintes the remaining require ments of Europe at L0000, or 40,00).- M) more than the late' cstimate’ by the Liverpooi Corn Trade News, Charloy Wright, who wis supposed 1o o already short w big line, was stiil a free seller ¢ hard apc opened at from 21, t against 025e ut the close yosterday. and after hesitating around these figures” fora time, bogan to move upward under the strong de- mand aud without materinl reaction ad- vaneed to 03%e. Tho advance causced heay realizing sales and as the most excitable shorts had coverad the offerings wero In ex- cess of the demand. On the first symptom of kness the short seliinz also Decame ng- sive. A Liverpool disputeh reporting an Tnere seof 4.256,0°0 bushels in French wheat stoeks durinz the last month proved a weak factor also May broke to 9 %e. reacted to broke ngaln to 0l%e, and closed casy wi sl Gif. Me- s quict and weak throuzhout the sesston and especially townrd the close, when wheit was so weak and closed with « loss of $e on May. Oats synipathized with othor griins and lost e Hog produc ro strong nnd hi on smalicr receipts of hogs thian w and firn prices, but broke later on Ing by packers and other lon alout hottom figures. Pork is 15 £ s like amount, Estimated receipts for tomorro 120 cnrs: corn, 16) cars; Opts, 120 cars 3,00) head, The load| the weakness in s expe froo soll- closin off, hogs.! 2 futures ranzed as foliows: A or WIHEAT- January. May.... ... CORN No. % January.. ruury.. May f OATH No, 2~ January..... May. MESK PORK™ January. ... My, LARI: January. May.. BHORT K1Y January. May. tions were s follows: nd unchanged. z wheat., 3 spring wh No. 2 rod, 8908 QoiN—No. OATS—No. white, dle; No. % f. 0. b. o, #1221 per bbl, 83.25%8.0; 1ard, 70 short ribs sides (loose). Ited shoulders (boxed), H.50 T sides (hoxed), £5.8714@5.00. Distillers' finished goods, per gal., GARs—Out loaf, unchanged, teceipts and shipments today wero as fol At [WECRIFTS. | SHTPNES Flour. Lurreln | Wheat. busheis. ... Corn, bushels.. 0 Onts, Lushols | Ryo. bual Bariey. bushein T 101000) On the Proluce oxchanze tod butter market wis unchunged: fu ery, 2@c; fino wostern nary, U@ nary. 150 Hines TALLOW= Unchinged. Cherse—Unchanged: tull cream cf 1h@iTe; Young Americas, 1:4@1s U@ 21,0001 .00 112.000( ors, fluts, NEW YORK, Jan. 2L—FLouit packnges: exports, LI burr steady. moderately a Wik g N BLUSLG1 roa ern. #1040 northern, D@ L1830 Lbl s, Gxports, 146.70) DAL $pOt. we ¥ indquiot ro nd elevator, oat; #1081 s f. 0. b No.o i3 uneraded rod, S23c@dl.00; No. Tnorth- No. 1 hurd. $1.054: No., 2 . Options declined on realizing; advanced 1@ e on cables nnd al buylne: decline lizing thronen report of v i Freneh stock. closed yestorduy: No. ® January, BLO2G@1.03%, closing at $1.0244; Mureh, 1. @1.04%, closing nt #LOG% Avpril, #1.03%a6@ 1.05%, olosing at $LO3%: May. SLUS@IL04%, closinz at $1.023; June, $LOILGL 62, closing at Tuly, closing i %3e, Quiet; sales, K00 Du. delivered. BARLEY—Quiet and stond b (AR v BARLEY MavLr made, Se. FLOL@LO, 0 st i afl Be ing s@le under ‘ebru western at 98¢ No 2 Milwaukeo, Dull; Canadian country cfpts, §1.000 Dii exports. 198,580 sules, 1,205,000 bu. of futures; 197,000 b spot murket weaker and moderately No. 2, 40624050 in elevator; i) ie ungridod mixed, SEIL0s NO. o, 430460 stonmer mixed, 4840t Optlons de ned wnd elosed weuk on w dull trading ry. 40 @400, o osing. d0e; Fobru closing, 48t Maurely 405 @40 May, 404G@40%c. closing, 49150, dipts, 6150) bu.i oxports. 2,1 165,000 bu, of futures: 70,000 bu. of narket auil 1 options 4 In;ul w AL e, il fobry Dsing ut March, 470 @, olos'ng at U8ye; spot No. 2 white, 3 mixed west oru. BABIGYc: white westoern, Chleaog 76 740 HAY—Qulet and stoady Hovrs etive wnd firm; state common to_choce, Pacific const, W@Ne. BuaAR—Raw. in demund. firmer: rofine centrifusily, b tost, 3§ 510 1ac; s 1,000 bags ¢ ;llxl(vl.uh. 06 tost, at 47 . quict. S—New Oriouns, st funey. G080, lot, sieady. PETROCEUM—-Quiet and stoady: closed ut 6240 for February. COoTTON SEED Ott—~Dull; erude. @25 0. ALLOW=Fir, quiet city (10 piRY), 440 081N—-Qulot, stoady TURPENTINE-Quiot 1nd 8 aas—Qulet o stoady; celpts, 2,700 packng: ok —-Moderate den extra prime, $0.0° 2 piokied bellles, #0.00 shonlders, 43@5c; plekled iddles, easier, dulli short cloar, 8050 LARD—Lower and dull; western stean closed $6.65; sales, K50 tlercos at ®LOABS. T2 option _sales. L1650 tierces: Junuary. & closing 8661 Februnry, #166. closing #.6 @0 & March, $6.73, closing, #7107 Muy, 0.8 (X4 Hurr BpoL: netive; aflc sales, pot; spot dull, lower closin, prt cady and qulet; United ady, 40 Westorn, 250; ro- and, steady: mess bid; plekled hams, 41345 pR—-Quiet and steady: western duiry wostern creamery, 2@i20; Eigin 2l Cnpese—Fuir; denand firm: ki, @10 JTON (0N "0, ™ Coreei eAD—Q aIN—Dul part 5 Moderately active; Amerloan 4@ 1100 Qulet and easy: iake, $1d ot and weak: domestie and weak; stralts, $1AT2 Markets, L—WHEAT-0poned Kunsus City KAxsas Ory, Mo, Jan, | onsy and setoady and closnd hard, TTa@se: No 2 red, $ Conx--{V s stordy No. OAT4—Wero fitn: No, No. 2 white, 31 Rye—Strong FLAX KR lowor; 0. for No. % Hiv onn b si% of purs BIAN - St0 ay; sncked, G0 HAY—Firmer: tim RECEIPTA—\Whent, 2 18, none. SHIPN Whent none 0; praieie. #0.5 0 bu.s eorn, $00) bu § d onts s 000 bit eorn Market, Wheat held Minneapolis Wheat MixsearorLte, Minn., Jan, to1ay to the advance of yes erdny until near | the close when It broke tse. Ths morning there was 00| deal of uncertainty abont the situntion. hut sentiment favored the bnlls wnd the trading up 10 noon wasalong that 1ine, with occasionai siumps below 8se. Th buying fell off near the close nud there was veloped In the morning that s were not respond- on_ this sido yester. hud a depressing Intluence, for It Indieated that the fore rs have ail the wheat they care for just now. May opened at8ie, lust nlght's ¢ osing price, and fluctuated until noon hetween 87%c and She. t1 o'clock the break came, which sold off o kot for May Lo Bitse. There wus no dinz o January, the closing price being Y40, The cash offerings were not heavy and wore sold off promptly. Receipts of wheat here wero 166 cars and at Duluth and Superior 2. Close closing nt Stse: May, opening \zhest S8yc, lowest 87l closing o On teaek: Noo | hued, 8e; D 1 northern, 8i%e: No. 2 northern from to Sie. ing any. to und this iraln Market, 1 on delivery at Missiasipol river polnts, Nebraska inspastion, and ten day shipment. un'ess otherwise stated, Cash grain s for ship nent within five aays Ry k- No. 2, 8¢ bid, OaTs—No. 2 white, bid: No. # white, bid, #)5e askel: No. olored, e bid mixed. ¥ bid ConN-—No. 2 ensh. $t Lon's terms, i1 Februnry and thirty davs shipime No. 0F bettor white. s8ie bid Amone the sales reported were or better co 3,000 No. b St Lou's te a0 St o Prices has ha Markets, Liverpoot, Jan WitkAT—Firmn; demand poor: holders offer sparinzly: No. 1, Cal- ifornta, 85 313d per cental:’ red western sprine,’ 75 113%4dass: No. 2 red winter, 78 ad Cony —Ensy. demund poor; mixel western 48 per contal CHERSE—Amer 308 per cwt. erpool n finest white and colored, NEw Youk, Jan. 21.—Options opened steady, five points ‘up to five points down; closed barely steady wnd unchinged to ten points down: siies. 11750 bazs, includin e Tanuary Febraary. $12 452 March, #1270 Septem- New York Dr NEW Yonk, Jan. 21.—The goods was falr. but conservati speciaities were relatively activ was more doing In nzeneril way than a we ago. Prints, ginzhams and woolen oods re ceivad zood nttention and there wis 10 mite- rial ehange in the condition of the market. s Market, demand fn dry A few nd there Kk St. Louis M Mo, Jan. kets, IS, WhHEAT—Weak; cash. 9ic. Lower: ; cash, §T3@47 40, I e 5 1157 £.15. nk—Dull; s St. Louis Live Stock Market, Lowms, Mo. 21 —~CATTLE ~Recelpts, shipments, i sasy: fair good Texan ani Indian s 2 i 1oas—Recelpts, 6,100 sh'pments, ket steady: heavy #1504 mixed, ; light, 8100415 i ath Markets. T INN 0. Jun. L—WneAT—Firm: In moderate demand; No. 2 mixed, e, OArs—Firm: No. 2 mixed, $c, Wiisky—Fiim at 110 01l Market, LONDON, Jan. CALCUTTA L(NSEED OIL— 418 755d per quarter. Traders' Talk. Cnicaco. 11, Counselman & Day to Cockreil Bros.: Wheat opened buoyant on higher Liverpool quotations and an active demund for shipping grad Recelpts were very si 1. and Interior millers pald fully 2c advanee by sample, while futures sold le over Vestoriuy's closing price. The latter chiefly to cover previous salos. The aavance carried prices above exporters’ limits and only ten and one-fourth londs were reportea takeu at Now York oo new business. Thoe second cables quoted Encilsh markets $o to le per bushel ' lower for deferred —futures. This caused sufficient reselling to givo this mur- ket a wenk closing at e decline from yester- day. The decline in ocean frelghts, however, is in favorof shippers and we expect renewed export buying will follow this break. orn d onts continue o be principally a scalper's o follow the - course of inu marrow range. Provisions opened higher on ount of smaller receipts and advanced p S at the stock yards. Packers sturted out by covering sules made vesterday, but the scarcity of Water caused by trouble with the lce at’ the erib, eansed some apprehensions of holaers lest jerwriters should cancel insurance, and th's feeling, tozether witn weaker g Iarkets, brou Kt ont heavy selling e the session, nnd the market closed weak the bottom for the day. We do not look for wuch further dec ine tomorrow. Cricaao, 1. G. Logan & Co. to J. Sunds Com ipany: The llberal offe of whout ut the opening of the session were bsorbed nnd the market raplaly adva o Miy Lo 0ilse. The otfer- Tugs on the advance were vory it Conti= nental peated from New York stated it French stocks had inereased quarters, say 526,000 bushels, If correct th Ve wvy Ine ense. English murkets nd so ace the interior markets of this contin Our advices from Indiuna state that furmers are not sciling, i e golug half time owinz to the want of sup- plies. Latestostimates of the wants of Prance given by Beerbohm are H4,0.0,000 bush Rgninst | estimates of W0A000000 bushels Tast week. The Washington — estimates are that this country s exported in wheat and flon 12,000,000 hushels since July 1. We look on the situation as ng and recommend buyving on all woak Corn trade fight. We look for it to be wnder e, und tion much will - depend | ceipts whether 1t will go lowe Oats look like goin lowe! Provisions zood loc:l b Demand The hog receipts keep in Wils et by pi fully up to expectations. CiteAGo. i, Jan. Co. to 8, A MeWhorter: EOWONE to lon.s, but tho shirp Q0 trightenad shorts and tho norvous nnd exeited. In o morning paper it was estimated that two big bears were jointly short 10,000,000 b s I 1y Belioved that i lity Would sturt them to covering Drokers wore narrowly watched of extensive buying on rt o would have put ap prices very Fap'diy. For about two hours the market hell 1o stendy nround tie for May, reacting oce- custonally bt rallying quickiy on the ap- nee of buyin: orders. Apparently tho s roalized frevly, for in the last fow min utes there Was i qu ek b wnd little sup- yort until May tonchel tre. tlere the lon hought liherilly. and It tonorrow's cables give any eacouragement, ligher prices ought to be the result. "but In the ab- sence Of these it will be hard to hold the market. Cornand oats have beon quite heivy, the slacking up of the export: demund beinz the prinelpal cause Provisions in- crousea the recelpts of ho s, and roulizin & longs olosed the market we'tk and lower. Keanett, Hopkins & Cablesgave little en- rally of o ) ket STOCKS AND BONDS. Jan. 2i=The strength, which of the stack murket yesterday, was lacklng = todvy and its ulace there was great feverlshnesy und the frequeat attacks of the room traders who have not covered thelr shorts. Thero wis an attompt to coer at the openiug, but 1the advances ast night's | figures shown by the first sales, which ex- tended to % por i Loulsville & Nush- ville, chan tacties and driv made fro to time. here wod theeo in the li it any matorial effect, and prices tonlght nre practically where thoy were yesterday. The dom ind for stocks wis not particulurly urgent at any time toluy but there was a stubborn strength d splaycd by the list, which served to neatralize uil the offorts of & NEW YORK, wns the featur 5 Were eaction and the market at tines during the cessivion or offorts looklng to lower way (110 positive dullness. Thero was. howover, particularly ool by fng among the spocia tles ana Northern 'y cific proferred aud the Wheeling & Lake Ere SLOCKs Woro notab'e in that rospect. The - dustrials woro stronzer than ususl of late und w drive at Distillors, eroditen to Chicugo parties, whilo 1t knosked the sto< off from 571y 10 86% In a vory short thoe. wis just as quiokly nontralized and the stock shows onsy & fractionul loss for tf day. Tho toature of the diy, loweye tho sudden and declied strangth in the coul- ors, espaclally Luckuwanna and Kead The movemant. however. wias only sufficient to rocover tho early losses in Reading, o though the business ‘'n the stock was Vory large, while Lackawanna was advanced nearly § per cent from its lowest figures und it closed with vory substantiul guln. The geueral llak was In the waln Qulet OMAHA DAILY BEETFRIDAY, JANUARY Himite, be- forenoon but pwAr | nove- and hed within - narrow ing lewvy in the Fallving tho List hour with the went in Lavkawanna, Cordage was the only Other Fenily stean ¢ poiit in the st and both the common and proferred riss about | per cont. The e ose of the market wik quiet an wonernily firm nt fnsienificant ehun zes for the dny with pdvances nnd lossns wbont equilly divides, The ndvanee in Lickawanns was 3 PUF cent, i Cor lnge | per cent overnment bonds have been iy, State bonds hive been ered The fc lowing nre the the (eadine stocks on t today anll and st entiroly ne Rtiore for Stock ex - LAl Now York Atelilson Adaims EXpross Alton, T, 1t a0 preferred American Expross B.C R &N Cannda Paclfic Canada Southern « « A0 prefoired NOY. Contral N YOl & a0 onin do proterr ontarto & Westorn zon Improveme't Al Pactiic & Ohlo. a0 Tat preter ) 23nd preforred licako & Alton. Bk sshe CLC RS T itudson ist prd*in 0% 1218 113 i eforred Min. & M Wl & Ominh proferred )l & 1ron o preforrad Fort Wayne Chi. & Kast ' Hocking Vi Union Preitic Houston & T U S E Tilinols ¢ Wabash St. Paul & Duluth Kan.ns & Toxas Lake Erie & Wost do preferred il Western Union Am. Cotton Ol Colorado Co Homestake. Tron siiver Gntario W Quicksl 2 do preferred Sutro 7 Michizan Central ML LS & W o pre Minn. & St I do prefers Rich. Missourl Pacific Wise Mobile & Ohio Gren & W B Tar, ain Contral Northern pfd n Pacific TG Oregon 8. 1. & U L 2itg R G W rthwestern 1 I G W, g The tof dis sales of stocks today were 414,402 :Atchison, 1Li0; Chicigo nna & West- & -Nashviile, 16.000; New Richniond & Unlon Pa- ol wnd, 1 West Point's, cifie, 11,410 Puul, 25,2 Finun W EW YOIK, Jan. 21.—The Post says: It was curious stock warket whieh foliowed, today. the earl sensational trading of the week During the greater part of the duy the move ment of prices was sluzgish. and at times husi- ness appeared to be wholly suspended. What this stagnation showed, however, bheyond question, was the total absence of an aggres sivo outside interest, and ths was worth discovering, becauss there were some signs In yesterday's rly trading that the nonprofessional buyers — wero still alert to the murket’s chanzing phases In the oarly trading of today prices, aithough some- what irrezular, showsd great firmoess. and there were nu ous further advances. But the profussional operators were not active in eithordirection. In the afternoon some rest- loss spirits attacked the market with trans- parent and not at all ingenious bear rumors, hut the result was disnstrous to the sellers. Laciawanna, for instance, advanced sharply In the ce of thelr sules. In fact, durinz the last ten or fifteen minutes, theso bears dis- covered that they had walked delfberately into nd were forcod to cover in tha steeks uttucked at rapidly advancin prices New York Mone EW YORK, Jan. 21 at 144 or cent; offered per cent. Prisk MERCANTILE PAPER—413T0) per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—-Quiet but firm at 835, torsixty day DS and 81851 for de- mand. The closing quotatious on Londs: SASTOR. ... 110 [ Mutial Union ox . 100 . 48 coup’. 6 [N e Cord 1T 1S, dlgn reg RU) 1ol Pacific 18 of 05 ... 108 La. stamped 4s 5 Tonn. new set Tenn. new sct 5. Tenn. new Aot 3s..... 68 Canada So. 204 102 [SUPAuL Conols ... 1263 *Cen. Pacilc Ista /106 |8 P, C. & Pac. 133 113 Den. & 1L G. 1ts. 116k Tex. 1 L. G. Tr. Reta 8 Den. & R. G. 45, T Tex. P, K. G, Tr. Rets §1% Erle 20ds ... L1068k |*Union Pacific 1ats. .. 1074 MK & T Gen. 8.0 )i West Shore L1023 M. K. & T. Gen. *uid. Market, —MONEY ON CALL—Eusy tloan, 2 per cent; closed . U Jobent. s, |8t L & 1N |3t L & s n Stock Market, © [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.1 LONDON, | ow York Herald Ouble- Special 10" |- Business on the stock exchange was much Inteffered with by o dense fog which prevalied today. The reduetion of the bank rite to 3 per cent searcely had any offect on the markets. Funds are unchungo Home rafls were more or less dull il owing to yesterday's trafllc statemonts. Americans wero firm in responsc to the sharp recovery in New York Central. A general re- covery ranging from ' to 2 per cent has taken place, the most prominent being Luko Shoro. Wabash debenture, Union Pac.fie, Erle. Mis sourl, Kausas & Texas, Denvers. Northern Pacific proferrea and Atehison ' Canaaian lines are strong In sympathy with Canndian Paclfic and Trunks were 14 to % higher. Mexican fluctunted o good deal. In prefer- enco thero was a marked decline. while ordinary shows u small rise. Money has been quite n drug. Short louns were offered at % to 1 per cent. The discount markec was ilso quet. Two and three months' bills wero quoted at 1% to 1% per cent. _LONDON, Jin. 2L--The followinz were London stock quoations closing at4 p. m. Mexican ordinary 336 Pani common 3% New York Central. Uity Ponna, i | iteadtng L. 10 Mex. Cent. new, 5., 12y 2 0- 103 the Conmols monoy. . ‘onsols aceount Yo, P& O I8ta0 acific . 01 & 184 o1 214 T Can. Erie Erlo e Hlinoly ¢ BAR StLyven. MONEY—%@1 per cent. Rato of discount in th both short and thiree months bills, cent ‘he bullion in the Bink of Enzland sed £015,000 during the pist weck. proportion of the Bank of Enzlan 's res to Hability, which lastweck was iz is now .77 per for ? per, open market in- The Jan. 3L--Clearings, v Yok, Jan. 2L—B ik clearings today. FU6,845.050; balinees, 16,197,540, Bavrivoie, Md.. Jun. 2L—Cleari 633 bl PHILAD] T4 HAVANA 2 hlzher Lovis, Mo.. Jan. 2L—Cloarings, &, lunces, $70,0676, Monoy. per cent. chanze on New York 90¢ promium, BOSTON, Mass.. Jan. 21—Bank el §7; balances, ¥L,515,008 money. 2 exchange on' New York, 1012% count PARTs, Jun, 21 a2ie for ‘the nee of ‘the Bank of I 00F 2ol and 160,000t silver, CuieaGo. I, Jan. 2L —New York ex quiet ut pir to 10¢ prominm. Mouoy ea per cent. Bank clearin s, $id, crdug exchunge firm wt $48 fo DELIS, wnd #4550 tor sint drafts, ,204- rings, $11,- per cent. 8204 quotably 40 mo; Spanish firmior but A Jan. 21 Exchunze, gold, not er dis Three ner cent unt. The weekly s shows an nutos, tement mere.se of -duy Denver Mining Stocks, DENVER, Colo., Jun. 21.~Tho following list is the closin’zquotitionson the Mining excnange wduy. Riules, ¥7,000 shures. Alloghany ... Gold lock. . Troncind John J Justicy i« Loxington. Littie Rule May Muzoppa Matahloss 140 Iy Kook Vo tosi Wialt. ... Runuing Tod Sutton Paul Gold Calliope. Claudia Contury Clay County Dinmond B\ Denver Gas and O Kmmons. Gettysburg 10 San F SAN FRANCISCO, Ul closinz quotations for were ux follows: Altn Hulwer. Beat & eiebor Hodlo Consolldatsd Chollnr Consol. Cal ywo Point Eurdka Con ould & Curry tinle & Noroross Moxicin Mono & Quotations, Jan. 4.—"The oficial mining stocks toduy Nav i Votusl 111 0 &'vall 4% Union Con 10 Utah 130 Vellow Jacket 1 Com B (N Q LTI w [T Now NEW Yous, closing minin York Mining O tions. Jan. 2L—The followinz are SE0eK quOtALIons 10 10 Standn Uni Voilow Gould & Curry Hale & Noreross Jacket Boston Stock Market, BOSTON. Mass., Jan, {L—The followiog were the closinz stoek murke Atehinon & T Doston & Alh Moston & W COHO& Fitehbury il Filnt & Pore LIt Hock & Atans. Centrn Ny NV Ol ¢ atiun Wik o f WIS, Con’ oMAHA There has ceipts Loth four dnys show i 143001 108 ¢ four days | crease of Dis more thun stund, und experienced. 1wolo to g nothinz. things prac did conside own time to rugEin £ ord o0 many pr Good 1,100 10 1 1,30 to #1.00 were hard to sell today t ut from from .30 to and prices ot 10 Ay opekn alom 1 & 1 Faankii Kpnrengs M pid L N FUS \ 1 Al “antn Fo to VRiATack Annisoa Hoxton Lan 0% West mnd | Hell OMAn fmprove nd to.d sronse of i heen We d o s red st week, T bout S0 shey JUPHEINE FODOFLS fFOIN eastern upled with th 11 eral sup) thie present we still turther With st 5 still lower, the aressod boet tioully thoir own rale selecting o it t tor all duy and the ol ty decent cattle s 0-1b. cattic thit so 1 devline \pper £1.80. g W & Sniana teely A dn nent W n Hut 00 cnttle with the corresponding ‘I“‘ ks on the Boston 1] 0 W i 1054 15§ P LIVE STOCK MARKET. 21 in re the and an in- markets. . proved 0 of 1 tn murkets bad < cou men Wiy took he du e 1 il X a Wi and 1l do had They thofr 1 and Huni a nsold exiduy ¢ Tlie situntion was even worse in the butcher stou quality Futh or fnuliTerent. line the supply bolng excessive and the Buyers were not overly anxious for the stock and bids were of 1 2o Jower t staff, while price. . Good from $240 to 10 $240, eo J 1o $2.00, DUt not quol Culves f ¢ W4S MOre han Tuesday on f canners Were not to_cholce cows and ir to winted iter: lower than Wednesday and from Le good atuny s sold 2,75, falr to good cows from mimon anl Bulls, oxe tubiy lower, Wt from $2.0)10 £.0). lito to the stoskor canning grades from wnd stigs were 80w, from $1.75 to #.5). feeder market and prices were a shade fiener than yest very heavy. number of ¢ business duced to v ry Pr, 2 00 3§00 305 310 No. Av. 1.. 700 40070 10, 0:4 3§..1160 1 80 41185 5. 00 1028 130 a1y 050 517 . 10 o 10) 420 8i0 1520 11310 154 1500 L1880 L1590 16 good stock. K uy. The fre DU reenln tside hu their suppi 8 were STEEKS, No. Av. P, 42 3100 1178 T8 1168 Uty RE cow 0. 1079 1002 031 1050 031 1068 K2 1044 HEIFERS. CALVES. 220, 16507 2 25 TAGS. 1510 3 00 OXEN. 1..1800 3 00 STOCKERS AND FEEDERS, 420 663 .. 360 L8 10509 1.0 400 203 240 250 250 No. 3 steers... 1 steer .. the past few pured w. marked deterioration The mark: 2400 1 8. 9812 6 10 T8 270 i 100, K34 8. T3 4.7 COLORADO Av. Bt steers. . duys something like ith Tast weok there b in oferings. ot sturted out very 0. PLs we rinl 5 fo A 1163 1i) 1204 12 L1200 15,000 b the general 1uch e not v the close of Ly re v poor spresentative sales: Pr. 00 30 Hoas—Whil recelpts have fulien off during o ¢ oen i like Wednesday's market, with shipping and fresh buyers bidding'and buving frecly k awaiting developmonts packers hold and t medium woi ying to bear pr hgs sold Lt very nenr ston 1ing ba es, Good ght | High nd toand 1y ces, mostly at from $4.05 to $110, while good and 1 T sold u_shade to e from $4.10 to #4.15, ixed packers ading w ally everything so lowei while Id in v thun com- ld from 84,00 netive through- good i #4.05 Lo $1.10 aguinst Tho aver dnesiay ¥4.0655 last Thursday. No. Av. s ) 2 Sikre natives, co readily’ b continues nutive n nitive n native b, natly native n CATTLE Cars. | Hond ¢ Omaha Pn GO Swttl x Cudully Pa Klisan & Murris & Whiltaker ) ooul i HICAGO, B Bk mixed I il W & o % i i b 103 i PIGS AND ROUGH 15 iree loads of protty ru fed wero from 41.50,10 ¥ od and Wl markot Alr to good native Lia@s 0l Common Ambs, #0060, 50 n yixed, fud pixed, fo Lixed, fed fod pxed, fod RECEIDS, ars. Hoad | Cars. | Moad| € PRI al DESEDSIPLO S Ago Live Ntock Mar Lil.. Jun. 2L—[Special Prices of cattle were 20 80 40 20) 12) 40 200 120 0 10 0 40 I o4 0 nd a0 HEHY good niixed temund 1 st Av 100 119 04 kot Tolc wei Representative rr 8N 48 4% 450 PR} .ing manner 2 2, 1892, unevenly Jower. Butehers' and stock gunerally sold at fron 10 to thirn at ohie boginninz of the week. and thore was i dectine of from 1he to 23¢ In ordinary to good steers as comp ired with Toesday's prioe The supp y was miel too largo for the de wiand, which, by reason of recent heavy supplies. s Just now tighter thay usual. - Sxles Were on & brsisof from 3400 (o $59 for very common to cho'ce steer .00 for poor 1o cholee oowvs gArds oxtra shippin: sorts, any would be nominal as none ‘fn that been offered of into. Thero were xtra, bulls for export account around Trade was sow in all grades of cattlo nnd <0 many were loft over unsold that the outiook £ F tomorrow is rather ais couraging to holders, 1t takes u protty good buneh of steors to bring #4.5) A8 the murset now stands and there wero o ngly fow sules today at hisher Bzures DAL OF ¢ si1les to drossed hoef firms and shippors w at from £4.2 to $1.4 The buoyuncy characterizing the hoz m r- ket on thy precedin £ duy of thy week wies con splenous yabsent today. In fact the fee ing wasone of depression. Openinz salesof huavy welzhts were fron 56 1o 1 ¢ Under yostorday morninz's prices. nod there was no tme lat in the day when sales couli be effected to ax batter advantage. The only sppareut reasos for the Feaction wis the factof wsmall incronse in the arrivals, LEhit hogs nversged aboat stendy at froni 4.5 to $1.41 for poor. to prime 1ght and at from $h15to #4540 for heavy wel hts, Thero was 1n active domand and it he Dok wore not il disposed of it was he- use sellers were unwilling to aceept the raling prices. There wero seattoring sulos of neavy and medivm At from #1435 to £1.50, and a fow 1zht hots of superior qunlity fetehed 863, The general market closad t oannors As re otations | buils ¥ dy y ehanee of Importance took shoep narkot, Thore was o f from %550 to #4561 for poor to extra Lumbs were in better request and more stronzth than for two or three vious. Ti oy were quoted at £ro i 85 1ng to quilty elpts were: Cattle, shoop, 6,000, The Evening Jours colpts, 15,000; snipment markot lowe: top prices for steers, $.2%74 63 othors, #.4 3.00; stockers und foedors, $2.4 102,05 cows, $1.55 @3 % Tloas—Receipts, market active and common, §.40i64.L5; mixe | plckers, 8 35: prime heavy and butehers welits, § @447 1zht. $1, 184D, Sit ipts, 5000 market netive, sheep steady, native ewes, $L5Ghi0: mixed wethers and yeariings, $5.0,60. £3.00 @23.35; Lum b, $5,0126.0. ace in the wnd at dlities, showed ys pro- 5 Lo #4.9), 18,000: hozs, 40,000: roports: CATTLE -1 .00 shipm irrogu ar: rongh nts, o shipments, Lt by st 4.5 wosterns, New York Live Stock Market, EW YOuk. Jun BEEVES—Recoipts head. all for exporters and Shau hiers: trade, feelin - steady: dressed beef fivm at @ ver 16 shipments tod 8 beovos. CAL Receipts, 417 head s veals e ner 1b, lower: tern calves dull: veals, $.008.50 per 100 Tbs.; issers, #2227 western culves, 2604205, SnEEP—Receipts, 4.707 head: markot stoady: lambs a shade lower: sheep. 3100562 per 100 Ibs.: Lambs, #.00@7.00; dressed mutton, steady @9iie por 1b.; dressed lambs duli at bz, Hoas—Keceipts i consimed market nominally steady at 84.1004 )s. I3 direst: ) per 100 Kansas City Live Stock Mark, IKANSAS Mo, CATTLE ~Re- ceipts, i ents, i steers were dull and - stend and stockers feeders dufl and 10e to 15e lower: and shipping steers soid at 8. and heifers, $1.5.@3.00: stocke 2.1 @15 Hoa:—Receipts. 14, ket he to 10 lower; all $1. 0604, 10. Sn Receipts. 1.400; shipments, none: the as nominally stend. suppiles were mostly consigned dirdet to packer PERILS OF WINTER. 03 shipm, Erade pmonest Classified Under e Heads, Youth’s Companion offers the follow- ing henlthful suggestions: 1. Perils from heedless exposure Winter is the gay season, the season of balls and dancing parties, and, in gen- eral, of prolonged amusements and e citements. We need not say how com- mon it is for young ladies to attend such ratherings imperfectly clad, The excitement, physical and mental, extending to a late hour of the night, renders the suriace of the body peeu- linrly susceptible to the outside chili; the susceptibility is enhanced by ex haustion, which at the sume time lessens the power of resistance. The danger is especially greatin rural districts, where so many must vide long distances to their homes through the icy air. Tens of thousands have in thisway 1aid the foundation of fatal diseases. 2 Perils from infectious diseases 1In summer our dwellings ventilato them selves, with little care on our part,buti winter we economize heat at the pense of ventilation. Few houses ave proviaed with rtificial ~ ventilators, while the drainage is genorally far from perfect. Even houses supposocd to be above suspicion in this respect are often found to be dangerously defective. Unnoticed lexks are common and a bad leak in a neighbor’s house may long have been discharging itself frosiy be- neath the wooden {loor of our own cellar The main sewer is never or seldom free from tha microbes of disease, nand these may find entrance into our rooms through untrupped or - imperfoctly trapped connecting pipes. It was from i that the noble and good Prince Albert came tohis untimely end. 3. Perils from school rooms. Com- tively few school rooms ave fur- nished with adequate adjustments for ventilation. Hence the pupils,at an age of great susceptibility, breathe much bad air, often from diseased lungs, and always charged with deloterious bodily exhalations, At the very of the system On the other comes insufferable, order the window opened, thus endan- goring those who sit within the draught, ata time when they are least able to bear exposure. - An Empress’ M One of the hundsomest silver wedding presents received by the of Russia 18 an ermine mantle, waich cost over $50,000, says Huarper's Bazar. [t was presented to the czarinn by the no- bility of the province of Khevson, but was made up in Pavis, for the muking up of fur has been for vs and ie- mains still a pre-eminently iwisian art, Parvisian furriers are almost always in- trusted with the manufacture of the splendid fur gurments that become heirlooms in the greatest fumilies of Burope. Ermine, besides being the em- blem of royaity, is also thut of purity and stainlessnes: but it is, neverthe- less, so delicato afabric that no white fur gets so easily soiicd. Very few peo- ple know how to clean white furs, and it may therefore be of interest to elegantes to learn the mothod ommended to me a few ago by the famous St sburg furrier Paul Cubieus, The furs must tirst be wuashed with tallow sonp und lukewarm water, und then rinsed with u weak solution of crystals of sod, all the soapsuds being removed from the fur with a hurd brush, Should there be dark stains, such as are mudo by carvinge greuse or other fat sub stances, on the fur, it will be necessiey 10 rub them with benzine o few hours | before washing it. It somotimes hap- pens that in spite of this treatment the furs retuin a yellowish hue: this can, however, "he removed by bleaching them in the follow- whilst still damp, the nr ticlos must be immersed in very cold water, in which four pounds of suiphuric Some of the least, the vital resistance s dangerously lowered. hand, when the air be- the tencher may ntle, empress n | | | and from 8100 to | Gly i pald. acid of natron have been diluted, ~ After | an hout s soaking, four pounds sulic | d avo added in the mixture, which | I irred. Whilst the furs tightly of i st wre in the fluid them should b ude th c¢tion of the airon e furs must be es with puro cold wat Versus { Sense With its eust really are Never saw the Rhine! and its ruins? And you uns I OMAHA Manufacturers” and Jobbers” Direetory AWNINGS AND T maha Tent & #wning | (o, eks, oll and clothing. Sond for Farnam RAGS AND TWINES, Pemis Cmaha *ag Co. | Tmporters and man ifac tirors Flour Sacks BICYCLES, A, Perrigo & Co. | M. 0. Dazon. 10 Bleveles sold Py sond Dodge street for our eatalogne and prices. n monthly nts 16074 Farnam st HOOTS AND SHO Morse-"ce 8101 Momnary, 1104 Howard Stret e ory corner 11h and Douglae stroats Woare making o1« pricof th eath b iyors, and aro Sellifiz n line of ooy wiioh 15 very sul eablowith merchants Williams, Van *ernam | Kirkendall, Jones & (o ‘arte, Wholesnle Manufactu'rs & Farte Axents for Boston Rub. Fmerican Vand ~ewed | e Co. | CARRIAG IS CLOTHING, (imore & Ruh , Manufasturers and Wholesle Clothiess, | 101 itarmey atroot i ot e COAL, CORE, ETC, Cmaha Conl, Coke & | Coutant & quires, Lime o, Hard and soft coal ship 1l pers. Hard and soft coal. S K ) corner 16th and Douglas | 1908 Farnam street, streets (Ll P. 1. Mahoney & " o. Coal Johnson Tros. 14 Faanam stiect, )7 Farnam. 813 N. 16th Omaha Neb. CORNICF "agle Cornice Works, f Gal- | Winflow caps skl o 1112 Dodge st _— DRY GOOD . ilpatrick - Koch Dry M. £, Smith & Co. |} Ilm"(‘icol::ds ’!(gvc y Dry goods, natlons, fur- | pry goods.notlons, gents nishing zovd-. 1110 wnd | Lurnishing koods. eoene (N an(Towara || .Corputat A HIOWAR 553, JCTRICA L SUPPLI Omatn Gorolidat d Electrinl 0. ) pamos. Lamps, Wire and Electrieal Sup: Mors, Dynumot IS Kinds i Howard streat, Omah Wolf lectrical Co. Tlustrated catalogue free. 1614 Capitol Avenue. [ —— ] FURNITURE AND CARPETS, “eebe & Runyan [ur- niture Co. Successors to C A, Beebe & Co Grace and lith sts.Omaha —_— NTS' FURNISHING GUO IS, “Elotchky & Cohen, [J. T, Fobinson *o ion ! to. Gonts' furnishinz €oods, clothing © and = notions | Genty furntshing goods RLIGHTIE SOOI “w eslovrated Erand plosiijexnre iy Buckskin 07 eralls M5, whirts. coats. ote; 1115 Harney. Cor. 12th und Howard sty —_— GROCERIES. D. M. Steele & Co. 1201-120 Jones street, Ulake, " ruce & Co. 10th and Harney, On ] | | hi, Nov. Neb e 3 TAIN AND PROVL-10.S " Cockrell Br.s. S. . WcWh rter. Brokers und cash buyers. T Private_wires o Ne oard York, Chicago, and 8 in Louts. 1605 Toard Trade, e ado pro Private Y., Chiengo | and St Louts. of rain fands ommission Co. Diroct wires HATS, BTC. W. A, L. Gibbon & Co Hats. cap AW 10 KIOYOX AN mittens " Geo, ta, | Buyort tall 12h and Harnoy, | O DES, BT Csberne & Co, A Wite wool, sw AR faes South 1ithest ——— e HARD W ALK Recter & Wilhelmy “o. Cor.10th and Jack onsta. | BUIIeS Omahn i Lobeck & Linn, + hardware and S — 1N WORK Paxt n & Vierling ron works | Wronght building boase wo and rk cast fron w en2ines. konoral —_— ORS, 11QU ller & Co, R. ManutasiE Ta Kemsiy's | 109 ur ast Indin iiters. | | Kt t [rick While " Charles R Lee, Tardwood Tumber. woot carpets o parquot Hoorlng. 9t and Do ular, John Tpo- o Tant o MILINE T C. A St nehill, Millinery, notlons,cloaks | panos ote | w HG-118 8 1ith st. Omaha | 160 L Winos nydranlic R, Gr.tte, anit doby 11 Liquors 102! Farnam 3t. applieation. erberts, & «ule lquor dealors | Farn ‘. Wacefield, 01 Amerien Port Milwatkeo coment nnd white I e. \L Vespe, I, organs, artists’ aralit o — i OYs A. Booth Packing Co. fish b i Packers of oyaters, anl Colory, 608 Leavonworth St Platt & Co Flah and Calery, Juth 10th St Colo, Manazer. — o1LS. Consolidated Tank Line| Co. Retined and lubricating, olls, axlo groaso, eto. PRODUCE COMMIS- 10N, Fibbel & Smith, Denlers In country prod- nee, fruits, vogatable e, i207 Howard Stroot. | | | 13th and Jas. A | Butter, Kirschbrann & “ons Butter, exgs and poultry. 109 Farnam st Riddell & Co., Butter. cheese, egus,vor etables, fruits, poultry and game. Mullin & M>Olain, Specinlties. bustar, eges, chiooxe. poultey, ot No. 1Lh e st Nat G | ¢ | a Sond us tor, b Bing Eranch & Co. Produce, Kind fraits of all oysters, ov Strects. Co. Har: . Olas e poults @ South Lith Stroot. 5 Pug(\;l. mission Merchans, Produc Cheote Tutter, Kk and Poutr: nd Howard St am, & Son, your ¥ Qultry, ( Carry o full stock of printing, wrapping and writing paper, card pa- o, ote. Wrappin King Papir O, 1z pper, all kindy of twines, ot Tol. _ S10VE I EPALL James Hughes, Stovesrepalrs of allkinds Cooks and Heaters for sale. . 107 8. 130 Strant Omah Stove ro; | & tuehing of stove ts. Stove Repair Wor s, rs and water it for uny kiud mao. i boglas. —_— sasH. | M. A. Dishrow & Oo, Manufacturers of sash. H Toys, mouldings. Branch of- | nl-hing fice, 12tk and 1znrd Sts. | FOR7s o dolly, doors. bllnds and | funey goods. 1OYS. Ha-dy Oo., albums, hou k0013, | ron's carringes ‘arnam Street. _—— SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STO YARDS3 €O, <+ LIMITED i COMMISSION MERCHANT ', Alen Root & Oo.| Gasmuai & Dadlsy, itoom 3t Exchange Build- [ Rooms, w York,nnd | N. Y. Life nutlding. | H BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST NONEGENUINEWITHOUT rue 6/A LABEL There are 100 €8 styles, each at its costy the bEsL you cin by /A Hinker Al &/A Txtra Test ranks next o 6/ Baker, &/A 1orse Blanket: soid by wil dealers, JAPANES £ | .89 > CURE A now and Compieto 1 conminting of Suboettotos, Omtmont i Capsules, nixo. in 150X AT Ponttive dure for Bxternal, 1 W or Biooding Iehing. Cironio. itece eroiitary’ s Ty Koy i ever et | Ko L0 Tatl. §1 por hox. & for E: sent by mall Wity auitor Trom this terible disenss when o writ S htantoo T positively givin with i hoxes 10 | ol o money” i NOC Grod, Bend stamp for B o G rntos issuod by Kuln: & Co et Gt "ALents, corned 19 i DOUKING troets, Ouahi, Ne DR. GLUCK EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST. Glasses ndjustod to nll visuni defocts. Catarih snecessfully troated Room 18, Barker Block, 15th and Farnam. It places familiae with Florene isn’t good form not to know these Miss i3rightly— By the way, don’t you adore Ningara und the Yellowstone? Miss Upperkrust—Never saw them. Miss Brightly—Dop’t you know it isn’t good senso 1ot to knol the wonders and beauty of your own country, An Eye to Bush Judge: Museumn Manager — The preacher at our church last night talked about & Mrs. Lot who hud been turned into a pillar of salt Assistint—Y e Museum Man thunder didn't you let ity D'l bet #4 other ret hold of t I've heard about it Well, why in know ahout museum will wo do, \er me on 15¢ frenk before est littie bad breath Larly itsers stomach, DeW itt's Little \lis fordyspepsia, sour Butlding South Omiha 6 and 6l Exe changs balldiig Soath O " PERCENT INTEREST PAID ORDEPOSITS a7 OMAHALOANSTRUSTCO. EAVINEE ¢ SELOR, 16" &00U BANK GLAGSTS. CAPITAL: % 100.000.00 DIRECTORS [AUWY MAN-EW.NASH. JHMILLARD: GUY-C BAR TON- G 8. L AKE. JJ.BROWN-THO 5 L.KIMBALL. NEBRASKA National Bank. U. S. DEPOSITORY. . Capital Surplus iroctors 1 Vies prostient ¢ v, NP Omlcors wnd Claahin Tohn 8. ¢ Vishiier, THIS TRON Corner 12th and Paras Fleetic the stockholders of the Owilers Associintion of Onidia Ulider provision of the cor and hylaws of the Toeul kst it Ciation of Omaha. Nebrisko, the Tz of the stockholders for th twolve direetors, and fifty mewbers of the cnsu'n ¢ lieid on Nondny evenin:, Fehru Ko'eluek, i tho nss New York Lifo Bulidiny Owmihin, Nob., Juou ry GEO. 1 GLO. 1, 218t (i J2tdtm&e THE vous Prostration oas and 1'hiysical Doniy Exhaustion, Insamnl tio liac Hanisor ke Hiaa Circoiation, Biue Lines under 1 i and all other 1001 Dige Nerve To For s Wiy i JA Fulser' Co., Cor, 14th & Do A.D. Foster & Col, Council Diults, o, ALE IN OMAIIA, NE & Nebr ndvisory OMAHA, NEB BANI, St Notice, 1ol Estute s urticles s Asso win i meet ¢ on - of hoard of vy It orit Fore vhould T anle Pills, he vatenia mall, ¥ 1, BY 2 5t

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