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THE SPECULATIVE MARKET Wheat Advanced Early But Weakened and Declined Later, TRADE WAS BROADER AND MORE ACTIVE. Not Exert Much Influ- el Bat the lish Sentiment Was Rullt on the Confidence in the Situnth War O Did ent CRICAGO, T1'., Tan. 2L-=The action of the whoat markot today was the reverse of that of yesterdny. Then it opencd weak and lower and closed strong with a boom. Today 1t was strong and advanced early but weakened nnd Aeclined later, closing easy at about the low- est price of the duy. Tt was a cood deal of speculative market, that Is, the market was poverned | ¥ by supply and denund, irre #pective of outside or regular influence. Early th re wasa good demand, helped along firmer foreign markets and smull roceipts o R continuation of the bullish feelinz wh ch existed yesteruay, but the advi out free offerls und realizing sales without any particularly = unfavorable news and a sharp renction followed. T opening reports from all direct domestic ma kots quoted them firm and higher and th teade was broader and more nctive. As the short intercst was larze there was u lively seramible to cover, but there was little for s und the advance wis easy. The war question did not seeny to oxort much fnfluence, hut the bulifsh sentiment secmed to live heen built upon the growing confidence in the le strength of the situntion. Now York and St Louis operators had Inr o buyinz orders at the start and nearly all the private wire houses were kept busy on the buying sl Logan. Swartz-| Mi niine-Bodman, Gif ford, Mitchell, Cc man & Day and Me- most of the d as noticeabie thit many comm sston houses hud scattering orders for fives and tens from outside, showing that confid s spreading and the trade broadenin . There was o story that Pardridze and Kuuffman of St. Louis were short fully 10,000,000 b, but tho belief that thoy wouid bo f market some wdditional strength, Pardrid however, announced this s grossly untrae and was wtili short with his usunl vigor. A story was cabled from London that B hohim estimates the remaining require. ments of Europe at 800,000, or 40,00).- %) more than the Iate' cstimate by Liverpooi Corn Trade News. Charloy Ieht, who wis supposed (o E y Short a big line, was stiil a free hard apots. May opened at from against o he closo yosterd hesitating nround theso figures began to move upward under the mand aud without materinl r iced to 03%c. Tho advance ¢ realizing sales and s the most exeltable shorts ad covered the offerings wero in ex- cess of the demand. On the first symptom of kness the short seliinz also becim gressive. A Livarpool dispateh reporting an Incre’se'of 4.256.0°0 bushois in French wheat stocks durini the last month proved a weak factor also May broke to 0 ‘. reacted tc broke ugain to 9t%e, and’ closed casy and after for a time, strong de- wetion ad- heavy rowas quict and weak throughout the session and especially toward the close, when wheat was so weak and closed with « loss of $e on May. Oats sympathized with othor gruins and Jost lye. Hog products were strong nnd higher early on smulicr recoints of hogs thin was expect e and firn prices, but broke later on froe sell- Ing by packers and other longs, closin loat bottom figures. Porl is 15¢ off, lard it for tomorrow: Wh i oats, 120 cars: hogs. the weakness in ading futures ranzed s foliows: B OPEN CLOSE. LOW. | 8§ | 8l | piH ’ WIHEAT No. 2 Junuary... . |$ § May. .. S, CORN No. January. Februur, MayrEnc OATS NG, 7 annary May. MEsK January May.. LaAwn January. May BHORT RiTik Junuary. Mny %3 gl 734, §Ti i g B | ag| ong WitkAT—No. 2 sp 5 spring wheat, R@825c; N QOIN—No. 2. 4720 e, OATS—No. 2. 0ige; No. c: No. red, 80@oe, No. white, dle; No. e 4. 1. 0. b8 No. 1, e, 0 Drime, $1.22721.95, Poitk--Mess pork, per bbl, 83.25%8.50; lard, per_ewt., 43 short ribs sides (loose). 5,0715@°.00; dry salted shoulders (boxed), #.50 @375 short cloar sidos (hoxed), 05,8744 Wiisky—Diguillers finished goods, per & No. %t o b, 4@ iARs—Out loaf, unchanged, cipts and shipments today wero as fol ARTICL WECKIPTS | SHIPMENTS, ur, barrel Wheat. Corn, | Outa, L Ryo. bushels Baricy. bushels. 101000 Prol oxchanze toduy: twus unchungod: funey croan- fino wostern, 26 ordi- seleeted duiries, #4@2c: ordi- 5,000 On the butter mark ery. 20 0¥ v, 0@ y. 182 Hines—Unchangod. TALLOW—Unchunged. Chkese—Unchanged 114,601 Young Americas, 1 @113 oddors, fluts, 1 cream ch LA@lie; Murkets, FLOvi—Receipts, 21,141 LI Durrels, i, 165 sncks: Ive: sales, 20,35) bbls. W .00 DU 3 6XDOFtS, 75,263 bu; sales, 2345,000 Bu. faturos. 1600 bi. Spot. Spot marieet unsettlod, lowor we i i qulot 2 rod, $LO1@1L024 In storo nid eley 10575 nfloat; #1081, 055 fie; une IRTEREEIN ML Ty vl northern, WG onsdectined on lizing; advanced 160 e on firmer cables and local buylne: deelined 14@1%e on alizing throuh roport of e large inerease of ench stock. closed w at @le under A : Febru @10, closing at 8102 March, #1000 04%, “clostng nt $L05%: April, 810356 3061, olosine at $LO3%; May. SLOI@104Y, closi at §1 June, LONLG L0214, closing ut Tuly. closing nt e Quiet; salos, K000 Du. dehvered. BARLEY=Qulet and steady TG T + BARLEY made, Se, CONN—Recetpts, 80000 Dii exports, 18,580 bu.; sales. L203,00) bu. of futures; 197,00) bu. BPOL: 8pot murket weaker and moderately wetive; No. 2 4006400 i elevator; SKLS0Lo aflonts ungradod mixed, S8aite; No. o, 43040 stonmer mixed. $#8Gdie Options declin closed weuk on w dull trading @iiige, eosing, 40ge; Fobry closing, “4nier Mareh * 405 @405 0! closing, 40bs0: May, 405@40%c. closing, 49150, OATS - Rocoipts, 6150) Du.i oxports. bu.: sales, 105,00 bu. of futires: 70,00 bi. of spot; spot narket dull and weakers options dull; lower und weaki Junuary, 643 bo: February L%, EW YORK, J packiges: ex steady. western at 98¢ No 2 Milwaukeo, MAvt—Dull; Cunadian country er No. » ‘White, 815 white western, xod wost 16 ¢i No. OR T T HAY=Quiet and stoady. Hops—Tulrly netive wnd fien; state common to_cholce, 2i2Ke; Pacific const, @S, SuGAR=Raw. In demund. firnior: rofined. i 1-160; centrifuzuls, # test, 3 51041407 8al os. 1000 bags contrifuzuls, 96 tost, at 3 7-100 €ty refined, quict. MOLASSES—New Oriouns, steady and quie common to funcy. Qe RicE—Qulct, steady. PETROCEUN--Quiot and stoady closed ut (240 for February D O1—Dull; crude, 202540, Yrm, quiet; clty (82 for DRRS.), 4X@ Unitod Quict, stendy TURPENTINE-Qulot ind st Eaas—Quiet and stoady celpts, 276) packngos. Pouk—Moderato demand, 1y, 4% Weste 50; ro- steady: bellles, #5.00 picklea dull; short shouldo N@ middles, easler, westorn steam olosed 80.65: sales, N0 tlercos at LGS T4 optlon _sales. 1150 tiercos; Junuary. %65, closing 86.63: Februnry, #160. closing 8.0 @0 6i{ March, %07, "olosin 16072 Muy, #0500 .57 Hurrer—Qulet and steady: western duiry, 2e; western croamery, & Gi20; Eigintlly Lower and duil; Cungss—Fair: den.and firm; akius, Bhyasl0e. Pia twox BTG T Corbe Lkab Tan part Modorately active; American nd easy: lake, $10.8784@11.00. nd weaki doniestie 1l and wonk; stralts, S1ATH, Kunsas City Markets. KANsAs O1zy, Mo, Jan, 3L—WaEAr-Opened {e tower; No, e AN g and os hard, TN Conx--tY s st OATS—Wero No. 2 white, 31 Rye—Strong FLAX SEED—%4 BIAN-Sto dy; snekod, Bio HAY=Firmer: timothy, .00, RECKIPTS—\Wheat, 21,000 bu.; outs. non SHIPMENTS none dy and oloy No ¥ rod, woe Ady No. 2 whit firw: No. 2 wixed, 700 for No. % onu b s of pur prairic. 6.5, corn, 4,001 bu § Whent, 20,000 bins corn and onts Minneap Lig Minn. Jan J'yes erdny until near broke Th's morning of uncertalnty aboit nt favored the bnlls oon wis along thit ups below Sse. The o Wis o morning that not respond- side yester- fienoe, ve il May ose when it 14 was o gool d the situation, hut sentin and the trading up 1o It in the were on this deprossing int the foreiziers b just now developed roien markots 0 the adv nnd this h indieated that they care for a nt Tust nlght's ¢ osing price, wnd stuated untilnoon hetween 8 e and ¥ he. About 1 o'clock the break enme, which sold off th market for May to 87%c. There was no adinz fo Januarv, the closing price belng [ sh offerings were not heavy and Receipts of wheat nd Superior any for it the sold off promptly ro 106 curs and at Dulutl se: January, closing at Sie: May, openinz at 83ige, liznest se, lowest 87t closing at ¥7ise.” On track: No. | hued, ¥ic; No. 1 northurn, ¥i%e; No. 2 northern froni 8 Omana Grain Market, Prices hased on delfvery at Missiasipol river points, Nebraska (nspastion, and ten days' shupment. un'ess othorwise stated. Cash griin culls for ship nent within five days Ry E-—No, 2, 8o hid, OATa—No. 2 white. 3lc bid; No. 3 white, 30¢ bid, #)14e askel: No. § colored, e bin; No, § mixed. ¥e bid ConN-—-No. 2 cash. 8t Lou's t February and thirty davs shipm No.or battor white. i8tge bid Amone tho sales reported wore: 25,000 No. or better corn. . t.: §.00) No_or better corn, St. Lou's terms, /4¢3 5,000 No. 3 white outs, SU Louls torus, iTe bil; sie bid; nis, nt, Firm; demana No. 1, Cu red western red winter, 78 g, mixel western IVERPOOL, Jar poor: holders offer ifornfa, S5 344 per sprine.’ 75 11%4dmss: No Conry—Easy. demund poo 45 per contal. ChERSE—American f 308 per cwt. nest white and colored, Coffee Market, NEW Yonk, Jan. 21.—Options opened steady, five polnts up to five points down; closed barely steady wnd unehinged to ten poi down?t ¥ b mceladin Tanu #12.85: Fobruary, 21 251 March, 1 @12.25; April, 81 11731105 Septems= er. $1103; spot Rio, quivt and steady; No. 7. 816 W York Dry Goods Yon. Jun. 21.—The 2oods was fuir. but ‘conscrvative. A few specialties wore relatively active and there was more doing n n generil way than a week azo. Prints, ginzhams and woolen 2oods re- ceivad zood attention and there was 10 miute rial ehange in the condition of the market NEW demand fn dry St. Louli Markets, St Louvis, Mo, Jan, 1. —WREAT-Weak; cash, 0lc C OATS—E 1sie Porg—Dull; now. #1474, LARD~Pirm at $5.15. WaIsKy—$1.16. St. Louis Live Sto Lows, Mo. Jun. 21 —OAtrTeE—Recelpts, shipments, i) arket casy: fair to good Texun ani Indian steers, $2002 160, Hoas—Recelpts, G. 10 s ket steady: heavy #. @4.20; Light, $400@3.15. Cinetnnati CININNATL O, Jun. 0. 2 rd, B5e, Corx—in moderate demand; No. 2 mixed, 4ic. OArs Wiisky Lowers ; eash, 575710, ash, §ic k Market, Sr. 1100 20— WHEAT— Firm: No. 2 mixed, 3ic, i at 8110, ) Oit Market. CALCUTTA L(NSEED OIL— or LONDON, Jan. 21, 418 74 per quarter, Traders’ Talk, Jan. 21.—Counselman & Day to Cockreil Bros: Wheat opened buoynnt on higher Liverpool quotations and an active demund for shipping grades. Recelpts were very small. and interior millers paid fully 2 advance by sample, while futures sold le over vestorduy's closing price. Tne latter chiefly 10 cover provious salos. The aavance carried prices above exporters’ limits and only ten and one-fourth loads were reportea taken at New York on new business. The second bles quoted En zilsh markets %o to le per bushel lower for deferred futures. This cnused suflicient reselling to givo this mar- ket a woik closing at ¢ decline from yester- day. Tho decline in ocean frefghts, however, is in favor of shippers and we expect renewed export buying will follow this break. Corn and oats continue o be prineipally a scalper's market and to follow the ~course of wheat, but in a4 narrow range, Provisions opened higher on account of smaller recoipts und advanced prices at the stock yards, Pa by covering sules made ves but the scarcity of water caused by trouble with the ice at” the crib, eaused some apprehensions of holders test’ underwriters should cancel insurance, and th's foeling, tozether with weaker grain markets, brou ht ont heavy selling lutcr in the session, and the market closed weuk at the bottom for the day. We do not look for wuch further dec ine tomorrow. Cuicaao, 1, Jan. 21, Logan & Co. to . Sands Commission Cc The liberal offorings of whoat ut the opening of the session wore easily absorbed and the market rapldly advanced from 12 for My to 8, Tho offel fugs on the advance were vory 1izht. Conti= nental eables repeated from New York st that French stocks had inere: quarters, say §,26,000 bush If correc fsa very hevy Tneease. English are all Detter. and 8o ace the interior markets of this continent. Our advices from Indluna State that farmers are not seiling, and mills are golug half tine owing to the want of sup- plies Lutes ofthe wants of Prance are HL0.0,00 bushels, 04000100 bushels shington estimates conntry. exported wheat and flour 12,000,000 bushels ily 1. We look on the situation as nd récommend’ buying on all woak en trado light. 100k for it to be ader e, and tien much will depend on receipts whether 1t will go lo Outs dolland look like goinz lower. Provisions opened firm on ood: Joe 1 buying. bemand wis et by packers. Tho hog receipts keep fully up to cxpectations. CIcAGO, Tl Jun. Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to 8. A MeWhorter: Cabiesgive little en- ConrmEeIOnt to lon.s, but the sharp rally of e frightenod “shorts and tho market rvous nnd exeited. In a morning puper it was estimated that two big bears were Jointly Short 10,050,000 bushels. 1t wi genernlly belioved thit o litt'e more advance would sturt them to covering and their brol ot narrowly wa Evi of oxtensive huying thefr I world —have put ap - prices very Fap'diy. For ahout two hours the market hold quite steady around die for My, reacting oe- castonatly but rallying quickly on the pearance of buyin: orders. Apparentiy tho lonzs realized frecly, for i the last fow nin o WS WU Gk breuk wnd ittle sup- it May touchel e, tlere tho lonts honght liheridly. and If tomorrow's eable give any cocouragement, lngher prices Ought to be the tesuit. ‘but in the nb- sence Of these 1t will bo hard to hold the markoet. Corn and 0ats have beon quite heavy, the slacking up of the export. deund beinz ‘the principal enuse Provisions o crousoa the recelpts of hos. und rolizin ¢ by longs closed the market weik and lower. CnicAGo. 111, Tast are in since strong Spots. selling we thut this STOCKS AND EONDS. NEW YOk, Jan. 2i~The strength, whic was the feature of the stock market yesterduy, was lacklng = todvy and its ulace there was great foverishness under the frequeat attacks of the room tradors who have mot covered thele shorts. Thero was an attempt to cover at the opentog, but the advances over last night's figures shown by the first sales, which ex- tended to % percent in Loulsville & Nush- villo, chanzol the tacties and deives wero made from timo to time. here wnd theeo in the list without any wmaterial effect, and prices tonight nre practically where thoy were yesterday. The dom ind for stocks wis not particularly urgent at uny time toluy but there was a stubborn strongth d splayed by the list, which served to neutralize wil the efforts of & reaction and the market at thnes. during the cessitlon or offorts looklng to lower prices, fell nwiy fnto positive dullness Thero wis, howover, particularly ool by ing among the spocia ties ana Norchern Pa eifie preferred and tho Wheeling & Lake Eric SLocks Wore notab'e in that rospect 0 e dustrinls woro stronzer than usuwl of I wnd a drive av Distillors, eroditon to Chicago parties, whilo It knosked the stos« off from 871y t0 864 L0 & very Short thoe. wius just as quiekly nontralized and the stoek shows ouy u fractional loss for tife d The great teature of the diy, the sulden and led strength in the coul ors. espaclally Luckiwi und Readi Tho movemont. however. was only sufficient to rocover the early loxses I [eading, o though the business ‘n the stock was vVory 1 while Luckawanns was advanced nearly § per cent from its lowest figures wnd it closed with w vory substantlul galn. The general lsb wus in the waln Quiot Lowavor, Wis IT'HE OMAHA DAILY BEETFRIDAY, JANUARY 22 within - narrow limits, bes o th forenoon hut SLHOUE With the apwarl moves ment in Lavkawanna, Cordage was tho only OLIer ronily stron ¢ poiit in the st and both the common and peoforred Foss about [ per cont. The o 0se of the market wik quiet an | wenernily firn nt fnsiznificant ehnn zes for the dny With pdvinces nnd [ossas wbONE equiily divides, The ndvanes in Liekawanny was 2 per cent, in Cor fnge | per eent Governnient bonds have heen stondy, State bonds hive been neziectod The fc the ie chinn and d ing lenvy rallving tho | | anll and | entiroly | wing nre the closieg ot for stocke on t v York 0 tod iy Ateliison Aduins Expr Alton, T, 1 Ao preferred 1) | a American Express. 115 |Oh BCH & N 3 | “do prot Cannda Pacif B Ontarlo & Wew Canada Soutiern .. 60 Orogon Improveme't 2 Contral Pacliic Oregon N Ches. & Oh Orezon Trans A0 Tat preterred 0 2nd preforred Chicako & Alton B & Qv €L GOk ST i Dt fludson Rock 1siand Del. 1, & W St 1. &8P, D &I Goprd v st Paul East Tennossee %0 preforred o Ist preforred St P Min, & Man nd preferre. t Sto Wg a0 preroired 147 NOY. Central W0 NV ONL & 8 Pittsburg: L ilncn ist pfd*in 0% 1218 11 i e § 10 do proferrad Fort Wayne Texas Paciio Chl. & Kast 11l 16 Tol. & 0. Con. pfd Hocking Valley Union Preltic Houston & T U S Expross. Tiinols ¢ ISt I St Paul & Duluth roforre; Kan.na & Toxas Fargo Lxp Lakn Erie & West e Unjon do preferred otton 011 Ko Sh rudo Con ostaki Tron siiver antario Quicksli o p Sutro Bulwer 24 Rich. & W Gl Wisconsin ¢ (a0 Loulsvilie & N. A Momphis & Char Michiwan Central MIL LS & W o prot Minn. & St do pref Miseourt P Mobile Nashstiic Chutt N.J. Central Norfolk & West pfd Northern Pucifio do proforre i U P Denver & GLo 21k G Northw g 1 G 243 Southe:n Pacific’. < Oregon 8. L& U, N W51y W dis alsales of stocks today were 414,402 ._imeluding: Atehison, 10; Chicago 7 Lackawanna & West- 350: Louisville & -Nashville, cific preferrol, 16,000 New 18; Koading, 63,70 Richmond & 53s: St Paul, 23,265; Union Pa- citic, 11,410 al Review. The Post says: It w curious stock market which foliowved, tod the earlier sensational trading of the week. During the greater part of the day the mov. ot prices was siuzgish. and at times busi- red to be wholly suspended. What 0 showed, however, heyond the total absence of an_aggres interest, and this was worth discover use there were some sizns In yesterday's early trading that the ~nonprofessionil = buyers — wero still alert to the murket's chanzing phases In the oarly truding of today prices, aithough sonie what irrezular, showed gredt firmness, and there wore numerous further advances. But the profussional operators were not aetive in eithor dircction. 1n the afternoon soms rest- Tess spirits attucked the market with trins purent and not ut all inzenious bear ruamors, ut the result was disnstrous to the sellers, Liteniwanni, for instance, advanced sharply in tho fuce of thelr sales. In fact, durinz the last ten or Aifteen minutes, these bears dis- covered that they had walked deliberately Into trap and were foresd to cover in thy stceks uttacked at rapidly advancin: prices. Finu NEW YOuk, Jan, 1s sivo New York Money Market, NEW YOIK, Jan. 2L.—MONEY ON CALL Ccent: Tustloan, 2 per cen ner cent. ILE PAPER—415@0) por cent. EXCHANGE—Quiot " but firm at ay DIlIS and 8§85 for de- PrivE ME: STERLING .80, for sixty and “The closing quotations on bouds: AsTen B 18 conp 0% 10% lsle g T} 07 5. B5X s 107 StPaul Consols .. 120% I8t P, C. & Pac. Tata. 11 861 La. stamped 4s Rt Tenn. now set i 1. new set Cannda So. 2nds. Pactfic Ists &1L G, Iats TG s, Erie 2nds MK & TG K& TG *vld, P. I G, Tr. Rets 14 fon Pacific lsts. ..1074 West Shore . 1023 London Stock © [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.1 LoNDON, Tan 21--[New York Herald Ouble Special 10 THE BEB.]- Business on the stoc exchange was muel Inteffered with by a dense fog which prevalled toduy. The rediction of the bank rite to 3 per cent scarcely had any effect on the markets. Funds are unchangod. Home rails were more or less dull i1l day. owing to yesterday's traflic statemonts. Americans wero firm in responsc to the sharp e very in New York Central. A general re- covery Fanging from 5 to 2 per cent has tuken place, the most prominient being Luko Shoro. Wabish debenture, Union Pac.fie, Erfe. Mi sourl, Kuusas & Texas, Denvers. Northern Pacific preferrea and Atehison Canaa lines are strong In sympathy with Cannd Grand Trunks wero i to % higher. n fluctuated a good deal. In prefer- enco thero was & marked decline, whi ordinary shows n small rise. Money has been quite a drug. Short louns wero offcred at % to 1 per cent. The discount markec was also quet. Two and three months’ bills wero quoted at 1% to 1% per cent. L LONDON, Jun. 21.--Tho foilowinz were naon sto tions closing at 4 p. m.: Ti-177 Mexican o the 15" ltend Erlo seconis 11014 | Mex. Cont Hilinols Contral /.. 1131 BAR SILYBI--12 0- 1. MONEY=-5@1 por cont. Rato of ‘discount fn the open market both short and three months bills, cent 'he bullion in the Bink of F £015,000 during the pist proportion of the Bank of Englat to lability, which Iast weck was Is now .77 per cent. for i@ pe Fesorve por cent, Financial xas cir . Mo, Jan 0,047, 81,065, i NEW YORK, =Bk clearings today FU0,843,050 26,107,840, n. 2L—Olenrings. # per cent, 1. 2l —Clearings, $11,- money. 6 per cent. gold, 8. not’ quotably 204 3 1ces, RS2 VUILADELPIIA, Pa 404,740 balin HAVANA Mo, Jan. Mon W York e pre Jan. 20.—Bank o F1,505,008: - money. 2 New York, 1061 Lot balunces, § chanze on N BOSTON, Mass., BIOAZLTOT Dalances, it exchange on count. Panrs 10 fo ot the B . —Clonrings, #3,571 per e dis Throe ner cent reutos e necount, The weekly state rance shows an’ lnere. 2,725,000 Z¢ and L60,0000f silver, Cureado. UL, Jan, 21 W York exehunge quict ut par o 10¢ previnm. Mouey easy blaiet per it Bank clearin ‘s, $i4, nge firm ot #.84 for o Ster.dug e DiLLS, und #4551 tor sizht drafs, Tun, 21 nt of Denver Mi i, Colo., Jun. 21 ~Tho following list is tonon the M W0 Shures, Gol Tiog Tronelad John J Justics DENY losi Sules, ¥, Allochiany Awity Arkonant y Mazeppa Matel Oro Pay Kook Potosi Wity Bl ituniing er Gay and O fode Gettysburg San Francisco Mining SAN FRANCISCO, Ual., Jan atations, The ofelal closinz quotations for minin were ax fol'ows Alin Hulwer. L& Holes 10 Conolldnted wo Polnt Eurdki ¢ 1% 0 o & Norord Mono stocks toduy i 10 Utah 130 Vellow Juckot [ ) I N Q 200 8. 1 woN b &'va New York Minin NEw Youk, Jan. 2L—The followlng arc closing mininz stock quotations Alice L MGmostake. . Aspeit o) lron Sliver Best & Belehor 2% Ontarl Har i lop Crowh Polit 1o Deadswaod 4 Eureka (on Gould & Cur 1ale & Norer otations, the Boston Stock M BOSTON. Mass., Jan, 'he toliowlog 2~ the closinz pelces K oo the stock market today Atchison & Topexn Doston & Albany Woston & Main CHO& Q. Fitentarg i¢ it FIInE & Pore M pid L 88 €antn Fe Coppor LI HOCK & FE S s I Vrinarack « Centent 14t Aanisoa Jand €0 Cent commun. 2% Boston Land Co & NCEngiand. 0%y, West mnd Lan 1 o NV, &N E 121 ! ol Telephone Old Cotony T Lamson Store S Lutiand eomnion 17 (Water Power Wik, s en. comm 14000 M Wik Con preferred. 42 1 & 8 C ATloues M Co.now 4 Houston Thomson Athantie { niana. T & el Fxank Kpnrsnge A Mex Ny OMAHA LIVE STOUK MARKET, OMAHA,. Jan pprovement in W todny. but There has heen some | ceipts both Wednesduy four duys show u decranse of 400 cittle 13000 108 comp red with the correspond four diys lust week, There has been an crease of about 400 sheep, Diseouraging roports trom eastorn coupled with t I supply here wore thun the present weal market ¢ stund, and u still_turther dec experienced. With eastern markets bad lwole to go still lower, shippers could nothinz, and the dressod boef mea b things practioddiy thoir own I did considerasle selecting and own time to it Trading wus on draggin 2 order all day and the close foun: 2000 many pretty decent cnttle still unse Good 1,100 1o 1201b. cattic thut soid Tuesd wt from £4.50 to #1.00 were hard to sell today fronm &40 to £1.9), The situntion Wis even wors stock line the supply bolng oxcessive ani quality Father ndifferent. . Buyers were overly anxious for the stock and bids wer of 10¢ lower than Wednesday and from 1 e lower than Tuesday on fair to SUE, While canners were not winte pricc. Good to_choice cows and from 8240 10 275, fulr to good cows from § 10 $240. common and canning grades fr 8100 10 Hulls, oxen wnd stags were sl bt not quotabiy lower, ut from 81,7 Cuives firm at from £201 10 £.0). There was more lifo to the feeder murket and prices were than yesterduy. The fresh r very hieavy. but regulur dealers found number of outside buyers, and ut the close business their suppiies were matorinlly ed. Suivs were from § 515 for 25 to ¥, 10 very good stock. Representative sales: STEEMS, No. Av. Pr. 421005 83 11000 U 3 1. 1178 1160 s 80 168 1183 3 us 3 030 3 way took snade fien Av. P 1165 & 0 0 0 COWS, 145 200 8200 01 1007 2 00 675 2 00 86200 1088 2 03 1150 2 10 104 215 0 215 8i5 215 2 147 215 5 0.1} 1079 1012 031 1050 1044 HEIFERS. CALYES. 45 50 kil 23 15100 3 03 300 oxEN. 25 1,180, 3 00 STOCKERS AN 208 8.. 81 21 10 T8 2300 1l D480 240 10, K3 1509 3 [ B 1. 40 40107 COLORADO CATTLE, Av. Pr. No. Av. P 1020 315 usteers.....1200 U 1 steer . 3 15 Hoas—While receipts hay the past few duys something like smpured with Tust week there very marked deterioration in quality of the offering The ‘market started out very much 1 Wednesduy's market, with shipping and f meat buyers bldding'and buving froely : pickers holding back awalting developme and trying to bear prices, light medium woight hogs sold ner ste prices, mostiy at from 4.0 heavy hogs sold a shide to dnesday at trom $4.10 to $4.15, mon heavy and mixed packers 2 Wis 1y everything sold from $4.05 to 81. 1 Wednesday. Tho ave 77 831 018 1204 1021 420 663 . 360 No. 5 steers. 15,000 he hus been the gene; Good 1t v while out nnd practic goason. the bulk at from 8005 to .15 cost wis 31,067 #5002 Tast Thursday. No. Av. 8h, Pr. 1% — % 85 £ 40 185 004 — 30 4000200 90 60 b 00 42 o . T i £ in go Repres No. Av. Sh. 240 i 240 in 30 280 00 00 00 00 00 0 00 00 00 00 00 400 0 0314 200 ) 0 1 40 120 30 200 [ () 120 240 ) 2% 0 X0 10 ) 1% 1t 20) 40 4 PIGS AND HOUGH, — 215 17T 40 3 [ Ot ty good i ived and Tho stron s Three loads of natives, corn fed wero rendily’ at from 35,10 #485, continues zood and e murket tations: Falr to good tivos, wostorns, ELixEL00: Comon nnd b, $40065. 50, SHkEe stock: > Av 0 nutive mixed, fod 008 119 nutive mixed. 04 nutive mixed, fed 31 native mixed, fed 4 native m.xed, fod RE CATTLY oS SRR Cars. | Hend| Cars. Hoad Cars, (Howd| Curs. | 1o 18l " il 4 POSITI05 abis Veking i Iammo Hathi & to Cuduliy 1" Kligan & ¥ Murrls & Whiltaker i Left s pany Tota k Marke Chicago Live Sto 5 ul Tele AGO, 1L, Jun Spe. rar Tu Bax—Frices of cattle were weak and | and its ruins? Boston ro i ing in- markets. proved of 106 wis i do had iey thoir the dull and i old uy at e 1n the butcher the not fers sold 200 XA to & stoskor and ier s wore not od s of re- »or r. 0 r. 15 falien off during o n ral ike esh ind nts il dy o $4.10, while good 5¢ lower than con- Y ld from $4.00 nirly netive through- 0od v gainst #.05% Wedneslay wnd tative sales: 10 5 xod sold demand 10- #4.0 @520 Representative rr s 48 1% 440 PR WOWSER A N TS 1892, unevenly Jower. Butehers' and stock goneraily sold at from e to 1se Towar thin at ho boaning of thy week. and there was i decline of fron 1he to 2 in ordinary o good stecrs as compired with Toesday's prioos. The subp y was i o do wand, which, by re hou vy supplies, s Just now tghter thay u Sules WErG 0n i DRSISOF from 8400 (0 8395 for very common to cho'co steers, and from $1.00 to £5.00 for poor to chinlee cotws and bulls. As re girds extra shippine sorts. any quotations would be nominal ns none fn thatclass his been offered of fnto. Thero were sales of extri bulls for export aceount nrow K50, Trade was sow o all grad of cattlo nnd <o many were loft over unso that the outiook € ¢ tomorrow Is rather ais couraging to holders. 1t takes w protty zood buneh of steors to bring M the murset now stands and there wero v fow sules today at hisher Azures siles to drossed boof firm at from $1.2 to $1.4 The buoyuncy charac ket on the precedin £ duy of the week wis con spleuous v absent todny. In fact the foc i wasone of deprossion. Openinz salesof hoavy \ts were from 50 o 1 ¢ under yestorday morning's prices. and there was no tme late the day when sales couli be offected to any advantige. The only spparent reason for the reaction wis the faevof asmall incronse in the arrivals, LU it hoge averaged nbout stendy nt froni #4.5 to #1:4 for. poor to prime Hght” and at from S5t #4.40 for leavy wel fits. "Thicro was i active domand and it the hozs wore not all disposed of 1t was b cunse sellers were unwiiling to accept the ling prices. There wore seattoring salos of vy and medivin welzhts at from 8143 to £1.50. and a fow 1zht hots of supetior qunlity fetched 8835, The general market closod nnors hippers w erizing the hoz m 1o of Importance took place in the shoep niarkot, Thero was . fair i\t from $1.50 1o 8351 for poor o ext Lambs wero in bottor request and uiore strongth than for two or three ( vious. Ti oy were quoted at fro. § aceording to quaiity Receipts were: Cattle, 18,000 sheep, 0,000, Fhie Evening Journal roports ceipts, picnts. 5000; market lowers top prices for steers, $.9501 63 othors, #6007 3.00; stockers and feedors, 4410205 cows, $1.55 11 market showed 8 pro- hozs, 40,0003 CATTLE -1 s—Recelpts, 41007 shipments, 12,000: active and irregu ar: rough und mixel und puekers, 84,150 heavy and butehers' welhits, 8165 L8 U, teeeipts, 300 shipments, K ve, sheep Steady. Lambs stronger: ewes, $LOGEHI0: mixed. $15001.80; and yeirings, $.0.060.05; westerns, Tunibs, 85,0600, 40 ive wothers £.00 @ New York Live Stock Market, York. Jiun. 2. —Berves—Recoipts. 517 head. all for exporters and Sk hiers: no trade, foelin - steudy ; dressed beef fiem at 6 @ per 1h; shipments tod 1y, 508 heeves, CALVES—Recoipts, 417 head : veals o nor | lower: wostern ealves dull: veals, £.00i8.3 per 1) grassers, $2 western culves, 4 1: markot stoady: Lambs « sl snecp, BLI0@H60G | 100 Ibs.: lumbs, #6.00@7.00; dressed mutt steady nt T @9e per ib.; dressed Lambs duil Receipts. 976, consirned direst: market nominally steady at #.105460 per 105 Kansas City Live Stoo IKANSAS Crrv, Mo, Jan. ceipts, 3,310 shipments, 2.6/0; steers were dull and steady to 10c lower. and stockers and feoders dull and 19¢ to 15e lowers drossed beef and shipping steors soid at 81%@480: cows and he stockers and feeder: 2.1 @3 HoG<—Recelp ket e to 10 low 1. 004,10, ek Ik Market., ~CATTLE —~Re- 14,700; shipments, 2.80); mar- ors all grades, $450004.20; bulk. 1.400; shipments. nono: the inily stondy: suppiles were mostly consigned dirdet to packers. 5 s PERILS OF WINTER. Commonest Classified Th Ll Youth’s Companion offers the follow- ing healthful suggestion 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 ex- citements. We need not say how com- mon it is for young ladies to attend such watherings imperfectly clad. The excitement, physicai and mental, extending to a late hour of the night, renders the suriace of the body pecu- liarly susceptible to the outside chill; the susceptibility is enhanced by ex- haustion, which at the sume time lessens the power of vesistance. Ihe dunger is especially greatin rural districts, where so many mnust ride long distances to their homes through the icy air. Tens of thousands have in thi y Iaid the foundation of fatal discases. 2 Perils from infectious disease: In summer our dwellings ventilate them- selves, with little care on our part,butin winter we economizo heat at the ex- pense of ventilation. Few houses are proviged with artificial ventilutors, while the drainage is genorally far from perfect. Even houses supposced to be above suspicion in this respect are often ome of th Under | Importer found to be dangerously defective. Unnoticed leaks are common bad leak in a neighbor’s house may long have been discharging itself frooiy be- neath the wooden {loor of our own cellar The main sewer is never or seldom free from th2 microbes of disease, sad these may find entrance into our rooms through untrapped or - imperfectly trapped connecting pipes. [t was from this cause that the noble and good Prince Albert came to his untimely end. 8. Perils from school rooms. Com- paratively few school rooms ave fur- nished with auequato 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 least, the vital resistance of the system is dangerously lowered. On the other hand, when the air be- comes insufferable, the teacher may order the window opened, thus endan- gering those who sit within the draught, ava time when they are least able to bear exposure. —_———— An Empress’ Mantlo, One of the handsomest silver wedding ents vy the empress of Russia 18 an ermine mantle, wiich cost over $50,000, says Harper’s Bazar. [t was presonted to the czarina by the no- bility of the province of Khevson, but wus made up in Paris, for the making up of furs has been for years and re- mains still a pre-eminently izunsian avt, Puvisian furriers are almost always in- trusted with the muanufacture of the splendid fur gurments that become heirlooms in the greatest fuomilies of Burope. Lrmine, besides being the em- blem of royalty, is also that of purity and stainlessness: but it is, neverthe- less, so0 delicato a fabric that no white fur gets so easily soiied. Very few peo- ple know how to clean white furs, and it may thevefore be of interest to elog to learn the mothod recommended to me few years ago by the famous St P’etersburg furrier Paul Cubieus, The furs must tirst be washed with tallow sonp und lukewarm water, and then rinsed with u weak solution of crystals of sodu, all the soapsuds being vemoved from the fur with a hurd brush. Should there be dark stains, such us are mado by carringe greuse or other fat sub- stances, on the fur, it will be necessaey to rab them with benzine a few hours before washing it. It sometimes hap- and o pre received es | EVE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT | pens that in spite of this treatment the furs retnin a yollowish hue: this can, however. be removed by bledaching them in the follow- .ing manner: whilst stiil damp, the ar ticles must din very cold water, in which four pounds of suiphuric | acid of natron have been diluted, ~ After | an hout s souking, four pounds of sulic | acid avo added in tho mixture, which | | stivred. Whilst the furs fluid, the vessel containing tightly ction of th pu be immerse must he we \re in th them ude covered, 18 L0 the airon must be rinsed ould b 80 the Lastly mes w x4 the Ji Form Versus Good Sense Bulletin: M With Rhine And you really ever suw the ity e ure (,)’MAI—IA, . Manafacturers and Jobbers” Directory AWNINGS AND TE maha Tent & # wning (o Flags, hammoeks, oll and FuBibor olothing. Send for eatalowne. 111§ Farnan RAGS AND Femis “maha *ag Co. | and man ifac- | turers Flour Sacks. Buriaps and | Twine. | nICYCL A V. Perrigo & Co, | 1o M. 0. Dazon. Bieveles sold on monthly payments Dodie stroot vogue and pricos 1007t Farnam st Omaha BOOTS ANO SHOES, Morse-"Tce 8101 Mfomnary, 1101 Howard Streot sorner [Hth and Dougias streets fih orchanta Fie ory Wonre making e aelling o cline of cablo Williams, Van / & Varte, 1212 Harney str Omhy, Neb. ernam | Kirkendall, Jones & (o | Wholesnlo Man Agents for Boston 1tu | ber Shoe Co., 1102, 1101 | wna 1105 Harney streot ot e merican “and hoe_ Co. Boots, shoes, rubbers ani felt goods. 12018 Harnoy stroot _— CARRBIAGES, ] 7 | Cimore & Ruh, | Manufasturors and Wholesale Cloth 1101 Harney street —_— COALL COKEY, BIC Cmaha Coal, Coke & Coutant & quires, Lime to. Hard and soft coal ship nd woft conl. SE. | pers 1ith and Dongla 1305 Farnam street s Omalia. P, 1. Mahoney & " o. Coal Johnson [ros. 14 Faanam stiect, Omaha Neb. 07 Farnam. 813N 10th | CORNICE. "agle Cornice Works, Manifacturers of Gal vanized lron Window caps wkyligite, et 1112 Dodge st n 1110 and DRY GOOD . F. Smith & Co. | ¥ ilpatrick - Koch Dry it [l Dry gands, natlons, fur- ‘ Dry goods.notlons, gents gouds. gurnlshing goods. ! Cor. 11th and How nrd sta. Corner 1th and Howard PRICA L Omaha Consolidat d el ) namos. Lamps, Wire and K Mora, Dynamos G Kinis 12 Howard streat, Omahs. UPPLIL.S, Bleotrial 0., trical Sup Wolf lectrical Co. Hlustrated eatalogue 1614 Capitol Avenue. _— FURNITURE AND CARPETS, Ceebe & Runyan [ur- niture (o. Successors t0 C A & Co., ace and Iith ats.0m Beebe ) FURNISHING GUO I Elotchky & € ohen, }J. T, Fobinson ! o ion Gonta' furnlshinz goods, | to. clothing and - notions Giveun o trinl W sendd Samply exprass. vro patd 1113 Harney TGROCERIES. | GLAS . | :\eele & Co. | !lake, “ruce & Co. | ts' furntshing goods, mre cdevrated Erand “Buckskin Falls Whirts, coats. otc. 2t and Howard sts. D. M. € s 10th and Harney, Omsh 1, 205 Jones stroet, Om hy, Neb. Neb, e T GRAIN AND PROVL1O Cockrell Br.s. S. ", WoWh rler. Brokers and cash buyers it Drivate ‘wiros o Ne e rk, Chieago, d St l.p‘rw\l- Yoh Malsdoard | Chieago s | S | and St Louts. fands ommission Co. Dircot wires 0. New York, and N, Y. Life | HORSE BLANKETS ARE THE STRONGEST NONEGENUINEWITHOUT rue 6/A LABEL There are 100 §/4 styles, each at ils costy the bést yow can buy. &/A Binker s Test of All, &/A Bxt ¢ ranks next to 6/4 Baker, &/A 1orse Bianket, s0id by wil dealers, JAPANES £ DL E A new and Co Suppositorios., Olntm An NG POsItIve d ke fOF EXCTnal Wiind o Diseding Iching. Chroni Hereaitary 1o This omeds s known o fail. $1 por Box. 1 for £1: sent Wy suftor from thls terible disenso Wi Lo giranton 1s positivoly eiven with i hoxes Tofutid the i e s s free Snuiple. G uarant by Kb & ¢ Irul;.hh‘ N th and Doukiag troets, O1 Dl consist Wi in I Tntornal itecent or by mall 0 for \Lin Capsules. é. GLLUOCK SPECIALIST. Glasses ndjusted to all yisual defocts. Catarih suecessfully troated, Room (8, Barker Block, 15tk and Farnam. familiae with Florence? It isn’t good form not to know these places. Miss i3rightly—By the way, don’t you wdore Ningarn and the Yollowstone? Miss Upperkrust—Never saw them, Miss Brightly—Dop’t you know it isn't good sensoe not 1o know the wonders and beauty of your own country. - - An Eye to Buslness. Judge: Musoumn Manager — Th preuacher at our church last night talked Mrs. t who hud been turned L pillar of salt, stunt—Yos about into A I've heard about it Manager- W why in you let me ahout #) somo other m will freak before DeW itts Little Early itisers; Alis fordyapopsia,sour stomach, inder did I'll bet old of the muse wo do, est littie bad breath HATS, W, / Hats kloves and wittons, | 12th and Harnoy, B L. Gibbon & Co t "in Geo, © Buyere of hites tallow and fars sberne & Co, \w k008, wool, 514 South 11th-st —_— Recter & Wilhelmy “o. | Cor. 10th and Jack on St Omak . HARD WAL, Lobeck & Linn, lardwapo ooty | By and 104 D0 Al St Paxt n & Vierling ron | works, Wrought buildin, boass w Tk work 1ILON WORKS, ast iron 1nos, al e ——— ller & Co, LAquor \ H12 Hnrnoy Streot, Manufaetir'rs Konno'ty's East Indin Bittrs TIQUORS, R, R. Gr tte, s, Importer and Jobhar of Winosant Liguors, 10 and 1020 Fatnam 3t. Pricolists on application. frick & wh erberts, ale Hquor dealors 1001 Furna " Charles R Lee, Hardwood lumber. wood 0 prrquet Hooring W bouklar, carpets oth o Ir.l'\|ltl . | John *. Wacefield, _ Tmpo- el Amerien Port Tanit come 1t Milwa ke hydraulic uent and Quiney white I —_—m Milllnery ote, 11 MIL INE C. A, St nehill, notlons,elonks 8 8 lith st MU Tt AN Planos L cspe, Jr., % e Omaha | 1518 Dougl AT e Pt ol It U “A. Booth Packing Co. Kers of oys an Colory, 08 Leavenworth St. OYSTERS, Platt & Co. | Oysters, Fiah ana calery, 319 South 10ty St David Cole, Manager. — Consolidated Tank 1 ine| Co. Retined and otls, lubricating| xlo groase, eto. —_— PRODUCE ( Fibbel & Smith, Denlers In country prod- vexntablos, uce, fraity, Howard Stroet. Kirschbrann & “ons Butter, exgs and poultry. 109 Farnam st " Riddell & Oo., Butter. cheese. egus, vor etablos, fruits, and gawe. Maullin & M>0lain, celnttles. hutear, ogu: ne. poultry, ot it st Sp ch 15 11t Vank. OMMIS-ION, Eranch & Co. Produce, fruits of Kinds, oyster 1ath and 11 Jas. A. Clark & Co. | Butter, ehoave, exns, Doultey aad game. Y South 1ith Stroot all oy Streets. G. Pegan. Lo | | | poultry | | | Binglam. & 18 your K tor, Poultry, « Hidos, Bt 17013 Loavenworih St. Nat. R, Oarpenter Paper Co., stock weapplng and writing paper, card pi Carry o full printing, James Hughes, Stovesrepairs of alikinds Cooks and Heators for sale. . Lith Straot Kll;é‘ Pap:r 0y, | Wrapping paper, all kinds of twines, et of Omah Stove Rfivpfi Wor s, Stove ropairs and water & tnehments for uny kiud of stove made, Douglas. — e SASH M. A, Disbrow & Oo, Manufacturers blinds and Branch of fice, 12th and lzard Sts. | mouldings. 1OYS, H, Ha-dy Oo. Toys, dolls, album funey goods. house fur | nishing goods, child- ron’s carringes. 1819 Farnam Streot. of mash, —_— SOUTH OMAHA., UNION STOCK YARDS CO, - LIMITED COMMISSION MERCHANT ' Alen Root & Oo.[ dasmias & Dallay, Koom s Exchan wtlding South Omah PERCEN Rooms, 6) and 61 Exe changs bulldiig South Ot INTEREST PAID ONDEFOSITS a7 OMAHALOANKTRUSTCD, SAYVINEES - BARK SECOR, 16" &DUUGLASSTS, CAPITAL:% 100,.000.00 DIRECTORS :AUWYMA JHMILLARD GUY-C BAR T B9 JJBROWN-THOS “EW.N) G.H. L A N ON L KIM NEBRASKA National Bank. u.s Capital Surplus .. DEPOSITORY. » OMAHA, NEB H100,000 66,500 Oicors and Diroctors —Henry W, Yaton Tt Morsw, i RENE PILE Corn 0w the rs A Under provision and Dy lsws of Lo cintion of O inz of twely fifty I R o'elook New Vork I the stoekliolders directors, s of the cn don Nonday eveninz, | 10 tho nsso 1o 1 Omishia, Neb, dtmse THE! o 1 vous Prostration, Boosand Piiysical i Clectic stockholders Mouiirieo Lowis 8, Colling, 4. N. 1L 1t vlek BANIC, IRON 12th and Parnan h Not of the_ Leil Estate tion of Ominha, Nebras'on of the corvorate e Lol Est (o Owners Asso Nobrasko, the sl v for the election of an ndvisory board of ey will b Dy It 1802, ut on roam niiber icles and fdin T ey 21st, 1802 GEO. 11 BOGGS GEO. P ENTS Prosident, Socretary, Nerv nility, Vital ania Faln in flack, Coid Hanis or Foot ation, B Liine s, ' s By stom, and being The roseats A Al lor'& Co. ). Foster & Con, Councul Dialts, Ta. Fante For sulo b ue by mal CERTAIN, SPEEDY, E IN OMAIA, NED 15th & 1 it Cor. 14th & Doy by s 5t

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