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[0 THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. Wheat Displayed Early in the Unexpected Strength Session, CABLES WERE LOWER AT THE START Holders able R Nothing Especially Favo to Except Possibly the Light Was Quiet, kStocks pt Corn w 1 Bonds, Cnicaao, i1 Whe it displayed expected strengeh durinz the eariy part the sesston and sold up fu'ly fe from y day's close. ere was not much In the w of news that was bulilsh; on the contrary cubies woro lower at tho start and there was nothing especiully favorable to holders ex cept possibly the light recelpts, hut the sp Iative sentiment was stronzer in tone and confidence more weral and seemiugly brouder us it wis manifested early here, but nearly all doniestie. For some days there hus Leen strong buying by uclass of monted men who have here forc held aloof. They scem to hive come to the conclusion thut wheat fs cheap boen ucting on that of all the spots. They have pleking up wheat, and us they were not working for u scalp, they have not sold the advance: they have been discouraged or sold on the tempor.ry declines. ‘This hus proved one of the atrons features of the marset, as it has been protected from the sellinz which usually results from sharp turns efther way when dis- couraged holders liquidate or fortunate bull sealpers undertake to realizo profits. Coun- solman & Duy. Mitehell, Champlin, George Smiith, Moore, Dwight and Glllette und others of that class were zood buvers. Parariage also bought very early, probably covering somo of his short wheat. His wp wnce on the buying side gave the bears a good deal of confidence. and the small shorts followed him on covering. At the top, however. he vecime aseller again, Late Liverpool were generaily more favorablo, ting u stronser closinz, but the iocal mar- ket did not respond to this feeiin, In fact, during the lust hour all the early evidences of strength disappeace und waikness raled. A good many who had heen courageous buyers early 10st their nerve and began to let g0 und the showe mucl weakness. May opened it 1%e at the elose yesterdny, advanced to o cted to (2e, the active buyers stepping aslde and allowine prices to 2o off under offor ings by New York and 8t. Lous and by local scilpers. A reaction to 92xc followed, thou n recession to 01%¢ and the c.ose was easy at that price. Cornwis quict, lower and wenk, were casicr and the export Gemind, which has been poor -or some time, showed 'no provement and holders begin to lose conf dence. My onened ut 40350, or i shade undc Featordny’s final figures "touched 4xe wad hen without imuterial roction suzgol slowly o, mpathy with 1 conipired Jan. 22 of ster- and have on weak eal repo Jnbles off 10 4Uc. ¢ 0sing firni. however, Oats were quiet and weak. in & corn, und closed with the 1ss o with' yestorduy. Hox products were higher; the receipts of ho.awere beiow the estimate and prices at the yurds were higher and the buying of pr duct w quite sharp. There were occasional slizht down turns in the market, but the gen- rd, thouzh ‘the close lofy somewhat under the best of the k showed in advanco over yester- L lard of from 3¢ to 7t4¢ wnd ribs of EStimated recoipts for tomorrov 1 cars: corn, 20) cars oats, 2000 head. The | ing futu AWTICLES. | WHEAT-NO. 2| January. MBy.... oo Conx No. 7- Junuary. Fevroary Wheat. 0 curs: hoas, es ranzed us foliows: OPEN. [HIGIL | LOW. [CLOSE st s 915¢] 03 January... January. MarRYI BHORT RIHE~ January..... May. 1 Cash quotntions were s follow, Frovi—Nom WupAT—No. 2 s spring wheat, BX@821c; No. Qonx- No. 2. WT%o. OATs flor No. % No. ¥ white, 'lew-'lc Rve—No. 2, T BANLRY -No. & Gle: No. 60c: No, 4. £. 0. b $1@4Ge FLAX SEED—N0. 1, 06140, Tivmor D—Prino, $1.221.25, PoK--Moss pork, por bbl, 8. or cwt., 8, red, KA white, 3)}4@32; 3t 0 b, 4 0@8.35; 1nrd, 5740 7155 short ribs sidos (1oose). o.06@510; dry salted shouldurs (boxed) 8.5 5 short clear sides (boxed), 85.8@5 Wm-m —Distillers' finished goods, per gal., Suaans—Out louf, unchanged. cipts and shipnicnts today were as fol- ARTICLE Flour, barrols Wheat, bushels. Corn, bushels. Onts bushiels.. ] Ryo, bushcls Bariey. busheis. 1 000 11,000 00 On the Protuco exchange todity: The butter murket wis_qulet and unchingeds fancy creamery, 2@iic; fine western, 2046280; nr(li- nary, selocted dairie @27 ordl- nury, 18@2%. Eges, 22@23'5¢, HipEs—Unchanged, TALLOW=Unchunged. CuEEsE full croum 505 flats, i 3 cieddars, 1@ Young Americas, 14 3 FLOUR—Recelpts, puckiges: exports, 4419 barrels. 13, market qulet, barely steady; salos, WHEAT—Receipts, 144230 bu.: oxport 0 4,115,000 Du. futures. 106,000 bu. narket unsettled, quiet: closing red, #1014, @102 "in store and ole @105k afloats 810501 (47 1. drea es uneraded rod. 04 c; No.» north- ern. BLOL@1LG4 N No. 1 hard,” $1.075@1.00 No. 2 northern, ke, Options steady wit foreigy sellers. udvanced 15@1ie, wholly on Joeal buying, declined 114140 on manipula- and c.osed weak at unchuanzed prices to voyesterdny: No. 3 red January. closing i #0215 February, G, closing at 81, Mareh, 1.0 closing at BLO3Y: April, $L0VY@ closing at BLOBAE My, #LOILG@LG v closinz At $LO2%: Juno, 8101 L4, glosihg wt8LO1GT July, WAC@H00, closing ut Wie, 1vE -~ Easy, quiet;western at ¢ £,00 bu. at i7c pronipt shipnient. pbARLEY=Weakund quivti No' ¢ Milwaukeo, e BauEy Mata-Weak and country niude, K, oMM Reteipta, 50575 bu: exports, 1HTH bu sules. 1620000 b of futures; 74,000 b Rpois wpot miarket dull, drregular, blosing cusyi No. 2 0040 10’ alovator; 504,k aflont; ungrided mixed, $8@s2e; No. 4, 46101 4e: steamer mixed, #8@de, Options more wotive on roalizing und closed weak wt 4@ %0 uador vesterdayi Junuury, 40@4iie, closing, e Ao, closing, B0, March 4Ny ming. 48400 Muy, 850400, olosing, iy, 8GN 5c. Réce DU.i exports, B8, B, 1 of tutiires; 95,00 bu #poti 8pOL market aull and woaker dull’ quiet und weaker; Junuary closing at February, adiie, at0e; Muy, S03@The, olos'nz at ibke No. 2 white, sl 0: mixed wosteri, 5@ e, white wostern, S7@ e No. 2 Chiougo. st © Ty HAY=Steady and quiet. Hows—Eirn wnd in good demund; state coni- mon ta_cholce. 20@2KC; Paclfic const, 20auZic, UGAR-Steady and in moderats demund; 00 biks centrifugals, 76 test, at 7 J1 gy vefned, frmer and quict. The outslde quotitions are those ooposed by the rust, Inslde tiures cover the rebates, N -t No. 10, N . B@ %0 43 nA $5-100: monld 414@4140; cont powdered, 4E1he; ars u.l.ml.v.m 403 cubios, 44@4% MOLASNES ofgn, stoudy; 5 test, 1e; New quiot and steady; common to tuncy, No. $L0240 sules, qulet; Canadinn 0 of { options abbic, losing A standurd . dpd Steady nnd qulot. PrrRoLEUM—Qulet; United for February. COTTON SERD O1—Quict: erude, 250 bid TALLOW-Quiet und stoady; ity (82 PRES.), 5@ 1 100, tosin-—Steudy and qulet PURPENTINE-Quiet und firmor at 50 Eaas-Quiet and easy; western. 844 celpts, 4018 packages. Woor—Stoady and gulet: dome @isbo; pulled, Barkie: Texuns, 10G OlR-QuIet nnd SondY: ExtER prime. .50 Cur MEATS—Flrm, fair demand; mlddles, quio Butren—Mode dalry, 1N westorn factory, 193 Onepse—Firm; folr de B4 @100, LARi- Stronger and qulet: western closed at 810 sales, 10N tierces. Aules, 1,000 l'auel' Junuary, .67, closed at 624¢ for Die, he; K- tie floece, 40 ate demand, fir Western - Creamery, os Bigln, ¢ .and: purt or; west 2@ skims, stoam Option unked; l " (HE OMAHA the weakness. Continental advices some buying. For the neir future 1t 1roks 11ke n s oo A sate market to scalp on formoder.ite profits. We stiil bollevo in | Buying on tho bronks. Corn has been woak | throughout the sesson, We think it safe to | ¢a enlate on Mo for My, The forelzn deman 38 112ht nnd i goneral disappoint t ex MINNEAPOLIS Minn.. Jan. Whent showed | porters, Hoz pro luct has heea stronz. heiped Ya strenzih today. but thore wers | by Ifeht receipts and 200d 1061} 010 LoF. 100 many bulls to hold the ground fully, The CHICAGO, Jan. 22.--Kenne t. Hopk ns & Co.. close on Muy (st night wias 8i44¢ on & break | to & A MeWhorter: The opening was str of whout lyc. but tils m* the opening | Crthan anticipited Cables WS 1D 1o hee 10 sympathy with the bullish | there seemed to ue no zood renson for the fnge in ‘Chicago. May wheit opened ut | gentdemand that carried prices %c hicher Proni S4e to K3ige i ad van e sver tho elos- | thin vestordav's close at the very outset. It ing price last ni ht. A stronz point wis soon evident that the bulls had absorbed taken promply and the price =0on went ubove | the wheaton yesterduy's closing bre e and S und he dstuady within about n e | shorts beran” to cover they had fo until near the close.when break cume thesnme | bid —up " for it The mnrket —has Cyesterdiy, The hichest point reached | been almostfa revetition of yesterday's, the e B8N c, ard this obtilned only once cosing belne nbout e low Whet aud Brenk enme about 12590, and the market flour continue tamove out freely atthe sen= off to & close at %iae, e under last board. There is agood demand from country closing prices, and ¢ auder the ope millers and rocepts at primary markets, today. The casn murket wik active and n"-y- which have been Tight a1l the ‘month, are in s were clonned up early. not being very | growingsome smaller. For the six months Nenvy, No. 1 northern sold from 8610 ta8ic, | prior to Junuary 1 farmors had delivered principuily at & Vittie fow «rade was | nine primiey miarkets 100,001,000 bu. more than o Reveipts of wheat here were | 10 theorresponding period ayoaragound they and wt Duluthi and Superior w0 | €0t good prices oy will not sell so freely o8t Januney. closing at S%c: May, | in the coming six months. Supplies are now Wt g i hest 88 e, lowest Kr%e, | moderately low with thei and they are In a Wt 8T e, On friek: No' | hard, 87e; No. | position to wait for the better prices which n. $%e: No. 2 northern 82%c. secni assured later on. The visible sup- ply Wil show _anothe ree decrease o next week w looks 1ko® nopurchuse good broaks There has been q1 Hquldution of the lon Interest in corn and onts and & z00d deal of short selling in May corn. The foroizn niarkets have b pressed for ten diys, the decline in Liverpol in the past two weeks having been nearly 10c w bushel. The ex port demand I8 pieking up_ agaln, ables — coming firmer and we b ve prices huve avout touched botton Provisions huve raled firm to strong most thi session oo rece pts of logs faliing below expectations and higher prices at the y urds. February. 8167 bid: Mare May, #6.0)2 6.2, closing #6.02 bid Pio [rox—Moderate #15,75701.17.75, Coppei-Weak und quiet LEAD-Dull and easy; domest'c, L demand; American, LINEN Minneapolis Whent Market, elosin 1 north Omaha Produce ets. --Fresh sto 'k mostly W ie: Eo Brrren--Fulr to good try, 102 e, PorLTiy cholee coun- stock, Base, duil: 10@iic Chickens, good turkeys, (1@ 2e; geese and ducks HAY-Por ton, #.5 @6.25 Frovi—Omalia Milling company’s Rellance Patent, £.60; Invincible Patent. $250; Lone Sarsuveriafive i Snowilake $10); Fine Family. $180; 8 1. Giluan's Gold Medal, 825 Snow Whito, £2:55: Snowilak e, 82.60; low grade, #160: Queen of the Pantry. ¥ Juek rabbits, 8250 per 51 $1.00, Hives—No GAME doz.: small, STOCKS AND BONDS. NEw Yonk, Jan. 22~The stock market showed much more sten ss and a decided {nerease in strength. thouzh the operations of note were stiil confined to a few stocks whicn the general list followe | without making any materinl chanze in the quotations. The shorts were frightened, especially in the conlers, nzers and the Vanaerbilt and the in addition good buying in Missouri ifie. Loulsville, Burlinston 1 Wheeling nd Luke rie. The #th of Lucknwanna is be- Heved 1o Arise from squeeze the shorts, thouzh there wers rumors all day of un ullinnee with the Re anda.Jel sey Central, by which competition in_tho trade would be nurrowed and possibly other advantues realized, These Inckeld confirma- tlon. however, and the movoment against the shorts recetves all the crelit for the share oward turn in tne e ers. More strength wis seen in the industrinls and all made sub- stantial improvement, anl the cenoral opin- fon on the street seems 1o be that some sort of deal is on with outside dealers which uc counts for the strength in Sugar on so light a business. he west took the crancers freely and the buying in the Vanderbilts was aoticeable. Omaha Ueing a particular feature, Anion: h lower shares, however, were the Lake Erfe & Western stociis, which made further substantinl progress toward hi:her figures on comparatively lurzer transactions, T'he m ket opened uctive und at irreguinr chun; but the aniwation was all in the conlers, and o the first half hour the dealings in Reading and Lackawannu auonnted {0 very lurzefizures. Luckawannu wiis the speclal feature, however, and opened unchunged at 1213, was knocked down by Ccrmimed drive by the bears to 141, A rull was as - cqually rapid, however, and it reachod 1%, Wwhich proved to be its Lest for the duy. Reading moved in close sym- hy. within narrower llmits. Before the forenoon was spent they had sunk back to the rest ef the list' in point of ctvity, while moving thereatfer within the samé limits. The grangers came more to front as the interest in the coalers sub- and later the Vanderbilts becamo the suding features. Northwestern taking the lend of the former. Omzha of the latter. market, however, was quite irregu; in movements throughout the day ana finally osed quiet and firm, after the rally witn the Vanderbiits. Prices at the close ware genor- ally smull fractions better than those of lust but Umabu was up 2% per cent, per_cont, Northwestern 1% per cent wnd Missouri Pucifie 1 per cont. Government honds Been stendy. te bonds been ture ‘The fc lowing are the closing. ln tations for tho ieading stocks on the New York Stock ox- chanze toduy. Atehlson Adams Expresy Alton, T 1L a0 preferre American Expre B.C.IG & Cannda Pacifl hides. 44@4%c; No. 1 gree No. 2 gre 1 green salted No. 2 green saltod hides, 37450t salted hides, 25 (0 40 1bs . 4140045 ted hides,? to 10 |5, it calf, 8o 15 1D, 627 No. 2 veal calf) 4¢: No. Ldry flint hiles, i@sc: No. hides, 5@6c; No. 1 dry siited hides, low. No. 1, tailow, No. 2 white wrens erea: 1w, ¢ Trease ter, Dieswax, prime, 10w 2 dry flint ‘@it Tal- i Krens dark 160 v rouzh tul- Duluth Wheat Market, Dururi, Minn. Jan, 22.~The opening here this morning wis from ¢ 1o %4e higher thin yosterday" The market ruled firm and Steady durng the early lours of the norning sossion, bit At dullness was manifested Prices wore muinly sustained early in the day by the fuct thit buyers inall Americin markets were willing apparently to tak verything offered. There was little liere after the first hour of the session. Recelpts continued lghtand the miifoz dewand dur- 10 the 118t few duys has not been very active, There was a slight” wenkeninz in prices just before noon. Later there was u further de- cline in prices. and especiully for the M futures, which was ducito the incrense in de close was dull and weak from ige ast night's close. Folowinz were rices: No. | hard. eash. Sie: May, ul'se; No. | norilier January. 850 May. We; No. ash, 80c3 No. i, 72405 rejected. dle No. 1'hard, 8ic: No, 1 northiern, sie. man, northern, on trag Boston Wool Market., BosTON, Muss. Jan. 22—The demand for domestic wools hus been moderate and the sales umount to 1.866.000 1. of ali kinds. Aus- tralian wool has sold well and the total busi- ness for the week i3 therefore 2,261,600 1bs.. a good uveraze. Ohio fleeces have boen more wetive, with sules ef, 360000 1hs., but the prices'ure cusy. No. i Sold 1t #@ Ge. Michi- gun fleoces have Heenfqn oL at 26'47 ¢ for X @e for No. 1; Californta and Oregon Wools have been siow: pulled wools so'd quiet 31@He for good to choleo supers, §@ise for fuir to wood supers, and e for extra, Ter- itory wools have been fuir at 56@6ic for fine. 5@38c for fine medium, wnd 5@e for me dinm: zood fing spring Texas sold at 2le, and fall at 18a2le, The movement In Austral waols continues large, with suic 9,000 1bs. at 2@ te. Kunsas City Markets, KANSAS Ciry, Mo, Jan. 22— WHEAT—Was In light demand and dificult w sell, though prices were about steady: No 2. hard soid at T@Te: No 2 red, 8 Corn--Sold early at yesterda prices woakened Liter and declined ahout e: mixed sold locnlly at Me: white, 35 OATs—Were steady; No. 2 mixed 20qp20%c: No. 2 white, 31 RYE-Was stroug ut 10: for No. 2, FrAx Ssep—8ic on a bisis of purs, BrAN-I'irm at 67c for sacked. te HaAY timothy. $8.00; prairie. #.50. RECEIPTS —Wheat, 21000 u.; corn, 14,000 bu.; outs, 5,00) bu, SuipMeN onts. 10,0.0 bu Liverpool LIvERPOOL, Jan. 's prices, but sold at ve huve dull and duil ana Wheat, #6,000 bu.: corn, 1,000 bu.; o preferrec NV Central. . Cul & 81 o proferred. Ohio * Missiusijpi do preferrod lontario & W 1% |oregon Tmproveme't 2 Oregon N % Orozon Pacifie Murkets, WhEAT--Qulet; holders offer woderately: No. 1 California, 88 sass $44¢ por coutal; red western spring. 75 11d@ s 114d: No. 2 red winter, 75 1HA@7s 11'5d, * Ke- celpts of whout the past three duys. 252,000 centals, including 56,001 American. Cony -Easy. domand good; mixel western 45 750 por cental. Receipts Americin corn past three duys, 210,80 centiy PoRk—Pr nie nicss, western, 518 per bl LARD —Prime westérn, Eix id per ewt.: cholee Ameriean finest white. 578 per ewt. Peas—Cunadian, 55 11d er contal. @ i Mall 2nd preferred Clileago & Alton... C.B.&Q.... e €, € C8 St L Del. fludson. Del: L & .. D. & K. G. pfd. ast Tennessuo. . do Ist preferred. . do 2nd preferred. . Erle. o Ao proferred. Fort Wayne.. ... Chi. & Bast 10 Hocking Valle Hounton & Texas Iiinols Central ... aul & Duluth’ Kansas & Toxas. ... Lake Krie & West. Ao preferred Luke Shore. Loulsyille & Naxi Loutsvillo & N. Memphis & Chiar Michixan Central MIL i S & W o preferred Minn. & St L do profe L ag ist pfasie 01 22 113, 53 n2 21 Ling 52 o preferred St I Min. & Man! St Pitul & Omaha.. . o proferrad Tenn. Coal & Iron. Texas Pactilc..... Tol. & O, Con. pid Union Paciie by | U. 8, Bxpross.. Wabash. St. L& P do preferred. ... Wells Furgo tern Union “otton Ol Omanha Graln Market, Prices basod on delivery at Mississtppt river points, Nebraska inspection anl ton duys' shipment. unless otherwise stated. Cash grain cnlis for shipment within five diys. OATs--No. 2 white, bid: No. 3 white, 200 bid; No. 2 mixed, 20e bid; No. 3 mixed, 25s¢ bid: No. i colored, 28!'5¢ bid. o, i ash, G0k bid; Jan- uary. dic; February. Amonz the sales were: better corn, January, :0'4c. 030 bushels, No. 3 or ~WHEAT— Koe; No. 1 dntarto kailver 0 preforred “Stendy; No. 2 white, ie; No. a0g0c. oy 4 white, No, 2, 56%¢; sumple, 41@60c. Grent Northorn pr Chicago Gus.. . Conteal Lend priolk & W irthorn Paciilc. a0 preferred Market, NEW YoRk. Jan, 2. —Options opened steady, five points ‘up to five pomts down: closed | X baroly stoady nzed to ten points | V. I Denver &t G W Inetuding: Ty, | Northwostern... 1T R Gl WAy 815 4ot Maroh, | T Texdiv. o i iy R So Total sal0s of stocks today wero H81,124 Atchison, 9.240; wro, Lackawann ern, 61,000; Erie, 12,18): Louisvilie & Missouri Pacific’ 50105 Northwostern, New gorsoy Central. 1ah; Northern preforred, 1047 Koading, s0.170: St St. Paul & Omaha, 5,8005 Uni ar Trust.’. Southern Paaiii Orogon 8. L. & U foreign OIl Market. 22, —CALCUTTA LINSEED OIL— Guarter. 185 1014 per cwt £48 por ton Prriotkusi—'id per gallon, INE SPIRITS =208 1 per ewt. n strained, 58 per ewt. LONDON, 156 pe 1 Review, Post says: Tho stocks have censed TURPEN TSI ROSIN—Americ NEW Youk, Jan, movements of indfvidual tomporarily to boar any relation to the en- eral situation. What we have now is pureiy a market of manipnlation. i series of moves on the speculative chess board. designed simply to entrap other experts. This mikes tho rket interestinz, but all-significint as ctor (n current fuance. There s practicully no active outside interest in the market, ini of late the smaller traders. too, whose trins- actions make activity, have heen moving with unusual cantion, i result. nodoubt, of severe drubbine they received curlicr in week, Yestorday afters oon's elop- s proved that thio miurket wrily under 'the control of an experiencod powertul elique of professional operitors, nnd hence wvery dangerons atfair to meddie with St Louls Markets, ST Louts, Mo, Jun. 22 —WHEAT-Weak; cash, 00%e. C RN Lower Oars—Weuk POtk —311.50, LARD Whisky ash, cush, $Ic. we 1,10, ati Markets, Jun, ~WaEAT-Firm Cin OIN INNATLL No. 2 red, e, Corn—steady; No, OATs—Eusler: No. Wiisky—$1.10. [N Mxed, ixed, 42410, UHA O] Toledo Grain Market, 50, 0., Jan. 22—-WieAr-Easler; No e, Stendy Quicti N ndon Re LONDON, Jan. Towk New vork M Murkot, New Y 2 —MONEY ON CALL- 14560 ust loan, 2 per e nt VERCANTILE PAVER—410 per cont ExXCuANGe -Qulet but steady at duy bills und $185% for de- Vo. 2 cash, 4 ! 0.2 cash, # U ciosed sush, By N OaTs tigorator Beef, Dt e - Amorican refriger; #4584 tor sixt eot, forequnrters. 2 6A@ss 10d; hindquurters, | mand. ¥ 45 00@ls per 8 1bs, by the curouss The'elosing quotations on bonds: 2 AT U8 dirox 1103 *Mutial Uniar Now York Dey Goods dMarkot, U, N 48 coup LHE TN It Ce NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—There wus good busi- | +1% Sign rox 100 | North. ructiio lats ness in the dry goods, but the demand contin- [ *Facitie o of 95 w100 INorta Paciiie 2nds. uea devold of spirit. L atampod o Northwoaturn Con A . new Ao s Nurth, Debont Traders’ Talk, T, new sot o SO L% A nh; A0W RO 8. A On1eAGo, 11, Jan, 22.—Counselman & Day to | Geniaow st is Shrant Conuolasroady Cockrell Bros: Wheat oponed Strona nt TR0 O & e 1468 T wdvaneo and rullied s (uether on buying by Teox. i L . v, Rots 81 protossionul shorts, Eurly gablos were {owor Pox, P It G, 46 Rets 516 and socond cables improved, but bids wers | sUniou Pacing Lats. 10 below workable Hmits und exporters were not ot Shore 102 disposed (0 regurd the imbrovement as per- manent. Tho demind Ceined whon' shor s stopped buying wud after noon the Fesales by bulls carrled prices to a weak closing News it s were unlmoroved und the market wus affected almost wholly by speculative trading, which was very active most of the duy. Auantle cloarances uro expected 10 SHOW & SALISFACLOPY W< Fegato for the wuok: Corn was heavily pressed by u loading local SEAE enoaemaint RIEROL I sty lacal | stopurders. The market olosed ensy nt quo- tations. Oats suffured with other Erain 1 closed e lower, The Nensational decling wis® lu " tyo. which openea tirmer but holders were unwiiling o sell untll wheat and corn broke, when 1'"4',- Thgs 00 810D ORers caused e 4 st Oof the triding within l\‘u’(lu- fnside price. About (0,000 bushels were suid to Do sold tu soutiered lotaPravis ons ‘wor strong and nigher with pacsers buyin: tooely | 1 ¢ % to ail duv and the wurket waw' well sastalned wt | Lo41S for the week are quoted -t from § w1 i ™ s o Ipta of | bareent = 1028 fOr the next week ure unexpeote g . A L e ke e unexpeotedly Hght | London stock qiio*wtions closlni wt 4 v, m. & CHICAGO, LIL, Jun. 20} ney 0 LT THInods Centr: J. Sunds Commission Oc uni 576 Mexloan ord nary Uiy With forelgn markots [ 3t i strong ut Wie, sold up o wnd closes U1 Can. Pacitio Now ¥ AL private eables are higher. but Beorn ¥ Heading guotes the murket lowor, “Tiis caused some - yo3: Lant N\~ sellinz by the curly buyers, and with BA S1LvER--42 0- 164, tew outside orders on the market the deoline | MONEY—Y@] per cent warapid. Some gosalp of lncreused receipia | Rate of Uiscdunt Iu the open market ¢ 0 0%, RN 1 i 107 4% 10 1M London Stock Market, [Copyighted 1892 hy James Govdan Bennett, ] Loxnox, 1 [New York Herald Cablo-- Speclul 1o T'ne BeE. |- Un the Sioek exchan ro wdull tone urevailod In nearly ‘il dep rt ments, Amerienn alls openvd dull and furth 1o Las the day proressed so that w woneral fall of from 4 Lo Y4 per eent wis ro- p some descriptions have fallen d Trunks huve been steady with W riso of from Yy to 4, but Canadian Pac fic was weak. Mexican Fails wers wonk at time but huve partlatly recoverod. The money t has showh o drooping ten- deney. Threo months' biis were nominaily | AUEROI 1% o 13 per cent. Four months piver todiy advinced, but [ wanted, Trado s casy ot 3 nt hile rye with i var 2--The follovin: wors the we thi G. Logan & Co. to | Conac pany: In" sympa- | Consols ac our wheat avened | NoY, PO { 10 8600 DS 10 new. 48 DAILY BEE: both sbort and cent Amount ot bul Kot Englana Fin KANEAS C1T °, Mo 1,008, 18, ITAVANA, Jai 210, Exchange q New Youk, Jar 44882 balances, HarTivone. Md £2.400,00%; bl Midtinis, ch inee 100 i per cent 0. monoey. CINCIYNATI, cont. New Clearings, § Cuicaao. I, Jn gor cent. | Bunk ork exehun change 10¢ premiu BostoN, M today, for nioney. York, 10G a1, at York Lriroay, mo | Ith ths bil drawn nneo todiy ) Notes. Tan. 22 et ~Spin 1 .W“I‘ ; par 0 Jan. TRI Pt ¥ Jan n 2, cleirin s 100 m Jan, Dalinces, s discount xchange premium. Clearl sh w@l ik elearin A, . —Bank nees, rate, 0 Now varings. 2, ~Ba T ves. Money 2 ia. Bank 81,710,163 Xehange on Boston Stock Market, BOSTON. Mss.. J the closing stoek market tolu, Atehison & Topekn Boston & Albany Boston & Malne’ Cno&Q. Fltehburg IR Fiint & Pere M ptd Little ock & Ft. & Mauss. Central Mox. ¢ mmon, NY wland. N Y 0ld Colony Rutland ptd Wik Con: common. Allonez M Co.(new) Atlantic San Fra SAN FIANCISCO, closing quof were as follow AltBreisee Bulwer.. Hest & Boiclier Bodle Consolidated, Chollar. S Conol. Cal Crown Point Fureka Con 1ld & Curry Hale & Noreross Mexiean 010 ount Diabio &V N v YoRK, Jan OMAHA LIV Recelpts were again fairly Tiberal, but th ations for an, prices on stocks on yi 2% [ Boston & Montana. i3 The followinz 18 from the £11.00 . nzs today PRI 128, inzs per cent York ex- 155, 140; nk clear- 2, 167,880; B4@0 por premium Money ensy at 3140 47, New Steriing ex- clearings rate Now, were o Boston mot & ilecha. \ Annison Land Co 23 Bote West Hell Tand and Telephon 101 SLOT0 S Water Power. 8% 114 10ig C M B &N Hou Mi Ol 3¢ ton Thon T mining stooks Navajo OpbiF.. Suvoge Hson ions. he offic toduy Siorra Novada Unton Con Utah Yello N BT N B quotaty w Jacket Q. ons: Tron Silver Movies Ont i Siorra Novadi Standard 1 E Con Jnekot OMAHA. W York Miniug Quotations. The followlnz are the STOCK MARKET. Jan, 2. re has been a failing off so fir this week com- pared with last of hozs. sheep. Cattle valu: ng to su o th supply local requi; locul There has been un unfuvorabloe abou fered rements. 500 cattle and | crease of abou 300 still furtner decline astern nd vices consequent decreased sh. pping demand. while’ supply here has been more than nd a aniple to As on yesterday, own way. and as thov have been tole buyers buyers had things pretty much their v froo Al week the.r wants were not very ur ent and bids were genorally all of a dine lower on fair common and inferior grades were Seilors nid ducldodly ¢ 57 unsaleable. of the sitatlon an t €O nt u reasonable sicrifice, the supply liberal, e to Prices we 400 Tower thun Tuesduy and good 1,1 0 to muna being only £ Dbuyers took thei ness dragged all d s sold fron ght froni 1D, ste brou of the wee unsold at the Butcher stock 1zed. the offerings mand rather limited. o~ good d_were el alr and own, ti W, VLY to 0 §4.5) to M. Therg was coi Lose. nlues we being heu slow und mean, particularl and cows and ire! common ' g radgs. G ors sold good grades. from $.+0ito $2. and canning grades, inguivy for bul's, 6Xan and st what ‘ilghter (hin usaal and crully kpenking, dcs of butehar stook werc all the way from oarly part of the day. lower. gy G © to H0c lower than th om 31 wrados. well neral bt 0 th $ vy and on the iood and to 3175, w5 W to prites Drives wh nigh e worst willin the 1,740 at would the first stock © budly demoral the de: rding was extromely wedium choico fair to conion The me- ere for all Good veal oalves were {n active demund and firm. But a stockers and fe lower vric tailed the dem:nd moder:a te busines lers, and tha The recent severe weather eur- ilng cattle for s 85 WS wits what, and regular dealers having speet willing and anx Sales were from §1, £ood stock. No. Ry No. Av. Pr. S100°#3 00 400 i 0o 00 i) @00 0> 10 £ STEERS AND 1 19 16 @0 bulls 1 bull 1000 HoGs—Receipts than lust Fridiy it hus hoen all Weg liberal proportion st The markoet open steady on lizht i There was u good hogs of all we had zood orders. bearish, but with and other mirke soon clinigod doune in mostly at some: very re- bie supply of stale cattio on hand were 15 1 soll out even at a Lo 10 $1.0) for poor to v Representative STEERS. Av. Pr. 122 85 45 1035 150 1066 T 1067 106 1006 MIX F) 08 3 COWS. 10 022 ) 9 9) ) 00 0 " 0 200 0 0 05 10 10 10 15 1 1008 021 11 I 1015 WEIFERS, CALVES, sules: . Av. EIPERS Pr. 1082 8540 .0 100 EDERS, o steors 1,500k Jthe quality about doAtho ontrin 1A e 1o | OF Tight [ty 102) Av. and’ lig 160 liko § including Lt mixed 4 steady to ashade casier, 1y 8l sitppin 2 bpokers the heavy pis Teporte if sininds and at steady to strons Brices. firm at the highe: heavy and shippiog hogs sold on hot (il # #4. 15, cotn B0 60 $4.007 5. from &) (o #0510 #1075 ol urices paid sy, ative s No. Ay ) 10 1 VeryLhing soi, U bulk at frorg $6.03 o $1.10. 380 D0 1L 0 Ay i tand ligh Tugsely. ) # Wits No. 5 deand il fresh moat sttt outaide kG o U fro: xed hog U omixed owever n Tue (i nd 811560 Tust Friday Av P e on heavies. for zaod uyers all i very denind reer thoy L freely ot elosed ay. Good ) #1100 1o s AL from loads at t from so0d Seits aver £1.00% Sh. P, §) 07 [ 4 N0 e 13) 2 160 ) 15 per | 1 | Shattuck school ut JANU OMAHA Manufacturers™ and Jobbers’ Directory AWNINGS AND TENDS, Omaha Tent & Awning Flags. bammoeks, ol and Fubbor clothing. Sond for entadogne. 1115 Farnam BAGS AND TWINE Benis Omaha Bog co. | Tmporters and menufac: | £ Sncks, Hhirlaps and i CYCLLS, A M. Rerrigo & Co, | M 0. Dar 110 Send Dodge stroot Bievelos aold on monthly ment for our ok 1 urices P YOTS AND SHOLS Morse-"ce 810y 100 Howard Strest actory corner 11Eh and Dougias stroots We are making elose p 1:af to cahi biyors, and are selling @ elass of goods which 1s very sal eatio with merchants onig, ) 4 680 Sukee—The svpply was the quality very fair. fed nutive wethors brought of mixed nitives, wethers sold for #.0). The m tions: Nutivos, 8500 10 8.2): 005 common and stockers, Taniim Wolizhing 40 to 00 [, #4.00 to 85,50, resentative siles: ather light, but Some 100-1b. corn #05) and a bunch s Quota- willi Kirkendd ms. Van Aernam & Harte, ? Harney stroet on Neb. American Hand Sewed Shoe Co. native weth 45 nutive mixed... ... Boots, shoes, rubbers and folt Koods. Recelpts and Disposition of Stock, 1201-6 Harney stroet, Oftictnl reoelpts and disposition of stk - shown by the books of the Union Sto 'k Ya AG compiny for the twentv-four hours, ending at - 5o'clock p. m., January 22, 152 Gilmore & I RECEIPTS. Manufacture OGS, Wholesnle Clothlers, CLO (HING. i, s and TOTSES & M8, TCATTLE, | NHEED 1101 Harney streot COAL, COKF Cars. [Head|Cars. [Head|Cars. | Hend| Cars. | Hend 1] 10065] 2| DISPOSITION. . Om ha Coal, Lim: CATH < s Coke & | Coutant & Squires, | Tara and soft cont ship Hard and soft conl. SE. | pers. corner 16th and Donglas [ 1308 Farna strects Omiha r. < company o, d company aii 1070 3% Sotts 410 Cudaby Packing ¢ nuumlly Kingan & Son B Morris & B East St Louls Binckshire Local. .. Shippors and fecder Loftover street, P, Mahoney & Co, Reona 1oy 1014 Farnam stiect, S0t Coul—Tlard, 813N, 607 Farnam, 16th Omah Total..... Chicago Live Stock Mark: Onicao, 11, Jun. 22.—[Special Tele cram to E Bk, [—Thero was & stendior tone o the cuttle miarkot today. The sl receipts —os- timated wt 7000 hoad—had n renssuring offect and seliers asked. and buyers were not averse 1o paying, u littlo stronger pr No cluss of stock, however, could moved at any consfderable advance, the demand lucking the FoquISito urzenoy. | Stch SOrts ns loenl oan- ners and butchers seok sold to the best ad- % = vantage, as this week's arrivals have included L Saith & Co. Ailpatrick - Koch alarzor proportfon than sl of teors. e Gonds Co.. resh recoipts and. about all of the aceuimulic | pis gonde, no ey 9 tions of the previous two days were elosad ont [ VT Koty notions e Tl g e in zood season, and the ceneral market fii | furnfshing 3hod firm it from $1L.U0 to 8 <0 for Inferior 10 Cor. 11th md Howar i sts. chlce cows. at from #1.15to £5.5) for bulls and At from ¥20) to $.95 for dressed beef and ppinz steors. 00 hogs we n active demand and sold quick at stronz prees. They Comprised a amuller proportion than usnal of the rece pts, and sulos wore gonerally at from 24 to s¢ Vance, Commion grades wero to n certain ox- tent nezlected and the best that holders could do was to get steady prices. The average quality was comwion, the offerings con- disting for the most part of . light and medinm wel ht droves averaging under 24 1bs. Sules ran from £1.10 to poor Light, to #..50 for strictly vy, WIth most of the Dusiness at from $.2) to .50 Tor Mhit. $025 to 8455 for medium and mixed and from #4.50 1o #4.40 for heavy. The elose Was firu. The sheep and lamb markets were actlve and prices were firm. Shippers wanted an in- erensed numbor and lochl shwughterers also being free buyers, the ulnn” supply in the yards was soon exhausted. Quotat’on from %150 to £ 51 for poor 1o choice shoep from #1.55 10 1.0 for ambs. Kiiles of the for- wor were principally at from $1.55 10 8.5 and 525 10 70.5 brouzht 710 bu ik of the lntter. Receipts wore: cattlo. T.000; hozs, 550005 sheep, 5,000, "Fhe Evening Journal reports; CATTLE-Re- coipts, T000; Shlpnients. G500 market closed weake: 00d 10 hoico stecrs, $4.25@4.75; others, @4.15; stockers, LTS cows, 1,254 il <—Recelpts. market brwk and orrogo ari . ropgh und common, b 014,19 mixed and packers. 1@ S5 prime. hoavy and batchers wei:his, Has @455 1 e, K Sitger--Roce pts, shipments, miarket petive and steadvi owes, $5 mixed, 1500140 wothars, A.0/G0.50; rns, £5.1003.50; 1am s, 5124w, 0. Stock Market. NEW YOuK, Jun, 22 ~BE£vES—Receipts. 174 heud. including, forty-eicht cars for snie; ket duil and 10¢ per10) 1bs, lower; native steers, 8735 10: bulls and cows, Bl 22146 aressed beef steady at 64@oc per 1b; ments tomorrow L7 beeves, and 1,60 qu of bees CALY| cad: markot grassers, Eagle Cornize Works Manufacturers of Gal- ,__vunizod Tron Cornl Window caps, motaile skslights, otz 1110 and 1112 Dodgo st. DRY GOOD . Dry er 11th and Howard sSUr I’L W Blectriaal 0., RICAL .8, Omaha Ooasolidat Mors, Dynamos. Lamps, Wire and Eiectrical Sup Jiies of All Kinds. 1112 ioward streat, Omah Wolf Elee rical Ca., Ilustrated catnlogue free. 1614 Capitol Avenue. LURNIIURE AND CARPE Becbe & Runyan Fur- nisire C Successors to C A, Beeba & Co., @race and Lith sts. Omaha GENTS' F ot Wk & Colen, Gents' furnishinz goods, clothinz and notlons iiveus o trial We send levrated Brand mples expro; - | “Buekskin® Overalls, pald. | pants, shirts, coats. ete. 1113 Harney. Cor. 12th and Howard sts. o) 7, Robinson Notion Co pshing goods. 0); shipments, 12.000: 700¢ 4103 west- D. M. Steele & Co., Blake, Brice & Co., 1201-1205 Jones street, | 10th and Iiarney, Omaba, New York Livi Omihi, Neb Neb. chreli Bros., MeWherter, Brokers and cash buye ship- urters 5 Board of Trade Froker In grain, provi- | sions nnastocks.’ Private wires to N. Y., Chlcago and St Louls Bl of and- York, oard Loul Trad p—Receipts, 8044 hea otdulland | Alized: Tnmbs sneep, HLOK58) | T RS linibs, 20.000.50; dressed mut- [ Sands Commission Co. dressed lambs | demo per 1,0 ton. steady very dulla Hoas—Rece cars forsa e; 1 1bs. Diroct wir. 0 Chlengo, New York, and St Louls. N. Y. Lifo Butldiog. | ‘Waiosc, Brokers, pts, L7 head, ine aricet firin at #4104 Kansns City Livo Stock M. KANsAs Criy, Jan ipts, h Was dull'ahd gencraly ste Aly and shippinz steers sold at 3, and heifers, $1.5@300: stockers and f &350 HoG! Kot w The des, The clpts. 12,100; shipmonts, 1,102, S i ndae higher; wll gr sulk, 1. 5o, 13 SvEp-Roceipts, 60; 400 market was steady St. Louis Live Stock Market, an. 22, ~CA1TLE ~Recelpts market stendy ut deciine’ Rood natives, 00450 Texun und steers, fair to hund dressed beef £2.50@1.00. nts, neavy L 00GD 4. Shipments, 800 Bhip; fair Lo Indian grades, Hoes -l Jet strong; QA2 Vight, # 0)): shipments, %50 MA@, nixed, wor- L s lit, Constipation poisons tne blood; Little Enrly Risors curo constipation, causoremoved, the disvase is goue. - OMAHA BOYS IN LUCK. DeWitt's The collected a note ho had g tion and thon refused to L Townsend had exproseed his opinion of Ritchio to various fricnds and Ritchie took offonse at some of tho remarks made concern- ing him, He swore revenge, ana his oppov- tunity camo yesterday afternoon. Ho found | Townsend iu'the Paxton block and struck bim twice from behind, then fied to his own ofico and locked himsolf in Townsend 15 a Keutuckian, and at last accounts was camping in tne hall waiting for a chance to play even should Ritchie at tempt to escape, n him for coll, Account for i » Through a Big Rallroad Aceldent Without a Serateh, Sovon sons of Omaha bad a thrilling ex perience in a raiiroud aceigent near Miune apolis ‘Ihursdny morning, reports of which have been published in the telegraph col umns of Lur Bek, The boys were Dick and Fred Gray, sons of 1. W. Gray; Kdwin and Dwight Swobe, sons of Thomas Swobe; Rus- sell, son of H. G. Burt; Charles Weller, son of C. K. Weller; ana Robvert, son of Robert Liusson, all of them on their return to tho Paribault, Minn Just beforo the train reached Minneapohs o broken rail was struck and halt the train, including four slecpers, rolled into tho ditch. The train was running at the rato of forty wiles an hour and When tho sleepors left the track they rolled down a steep embankment, bringiug up in the diteh in a badly demoral’ | izod condition. The Sioux City and Omaba | qpuoiatment during the proseat yoar,” said sieepers wero both seriously anmaged, every | (PR AR o window in tho cars being broken. n.nmm..li AR, N Pretes 3 i aplintars flew in every diraction, and at first | then the colonol turnod to tho record and it seomed certain that o frightful loss of life | rewi off the list off oMicers who will be re st result tired during the year from prominent posi- Tuere were thirty-five passengers in the | tions by the age limitation cars that rolied aown the embankiment, und, | Brigadier General Kautz was reured on strange to velate, no ono was killed and very | Januury 4, and his succassor will probably bo few nurt at all seriously appointed soon Iho Omaba conting Brigadier General D scratch was the ct P ment of Texas will veyod by telegrams | the 1st day of June ext and Mr. Swobs and Mr. | the president will have ' o il th | position by wppointment. Then Assistant purity of the | juage Aavocate ( al J. C. Koiton will re the flush of | tjreon June 21 and thero will by a lively rous powder. | soramble among tho aspirants for that posi tion. On Decamber 4 of this year Commis sury General B. DuBarey will bo retired and somo lucky wan will be appoiuted to fill the pluce, They No gripping, no nauses, no Witvs Littlo [arly Risers are takoa. pill. Safepil. Best pill. - PROMOTIONS IN SIGHT. pain when De- Small Make Room for is Year, Who Wil o Noldiers T “Prosident Harrison will be callod upon to fill & numboer of v importaut positions by to t escaped without cving information con recuived yesterday by Giray ts, tho rose and ni's won 5. Stanley, be reti depart on ‘Tho perfume of viol lily, the glow of the Heébe combiue in 1oz Strack and Run, bad & the corr time of on the | lively 1or Two legal luminaries it for a few minutes in fiftn floce of the yesterday afterc There has bean vac for some time ‘ License Matters, between George A. Townseud and A | the Board of Fire and Ritchie, the former alleging that Kitobie | Police Commwissioners was beld yestorday 5 et Ty DeWitt's Littie Eariy 0 BIOOK. Bk D-Q'elank | Lisers for the liver, blooa S, A special session of HATS, BT, | HIDE ST, " o, | & Co., " tea Oshern Bavers of hider, wool, tallow and furs 2h and Harnoy, 314 Sonth 13th-st HARDWAKE, steaw goods, tmittin s, Rector & Withetmy O | Lobeck & Linn, | Builaers' hardwaro s vibiles sehanio s eyl s Cor 10th and Jae 0 104 DS las St N Woiu I S, Parton & Vierting I n Werks, Wronght and cast bullding brass enzine keneral | 1IQUORS. n Liguor Mereha 1 112 Hnenoy St Manufaetur ra Konna'ty's East India Bitters. 18 Co R 1 Grotte, porter and Jobhor of Wines i Liquors. 1020 1022 Knrnnm Price 11ty on application. Fr ek & Herberts, Wholesale 1lquor dealors 101 Farnam st. HEIR. Ji Charles R, Lee, Hardwoud Tumber, wood earpets ind parquot HoorIn K, n A, Wokefie d, | tmpo te 1. Ameriewn rort | It coment, Milwaukeo Rydraulic coment and 9th and Doular, Quiney white live, _— MIL ANERY. MU CA Milllnery Stoneh U, A Hospe, Jr notions,cionks ote, nrtlsts Tl ete Planos. organs, m e L6118 S 1th st O nahin Douglas st OYSTERS, A. Booth Packing Co. Pt & co. Ovaters, Flsh and Celory, South 19th St David Cole, Manazer. Packers of oystors, fish and Celery, 08 Leavenworth St. Cosolidatrd, Cony fank Line| Refined and olls, axlo grease, lubricating| eto. PRODUCH 118 10N, Branch & Co., Denlers in country prod- uce, fruits, vegetables, ete. 1207 Hownrd Stroot. Ribbell & Smith, Produce, Kinds, oysters, 13th and Harney Stroot Jas. A. Olark & Butter, cheos, eLi% poultry und game. 9 South 15th Stroos fruity of all K r shbraun & Sons, Butter, eggs and poultry. 109 Farnam st Riddell & Co. Butter. cheeso, egzy, voz- ctables, frults, poultry and game. “Mullin & McOlah,i Specialtion. buttor, oz 1, cheose. poultry, ote. No. 153 11ta 1ol 1st Nat. vank. jmfsston Morchant, uco, Luttor, 1 ‘o and Poultry’ S Howara” Ste aha. Bingham. & So, d us your Kggs, Bute tor, Poultry, Game, Hidos, icto 1701-8 Louvenworih St. PAPER. King Papsr 0. Wrapping paper, all kinds of twinew oto 108 ioward st. Tel. 170, Carpenter Paper Co., Carry a full stock of printiog, wrapplng and wrillng paper, card pa- ver, etc. SIOVE Omah: Stove Repair Wor' s, Stove repairs and_water attachments for uny kind of stove mado. 1207 Douglas. Jnum Huvhes, 8tovesrepalrs of allklnds Cooks and Heators for sule. 707 S, 1ith Strant, 5 S". M A, Dl!hrow & 0o, 0o, Manufacturers of sash, doors. bilnds and monldings. Branoh of fico, 12th and. Lxard Sts. | 1@ TOYS. H. Hardy Oo,, Toys, dolly, albums, faney goods, houso furs nishing goots, childs 4 carrlagos. 1519 Farnam Street. SOUTH OMAHA. UNION STOCK YARDS 5 VCO,V[M[SSION MERCHANT !, Co, jasmiaa & Dadlay, Iooms. 6) and 6 Ex- 20 butlding South Omabia. Alen Root & OCo. Roomi4 Exchango Balld- Bullding South Omiha CAPAC.TY 600,000 BUSHELS. - Morage for Al Kinds of Grain MONEY ADVANCED ON CONSIGNMENTS, All grain welhed, Inspected and storage rate 1y state officors. Write for rites and full purticulars and cousizn i, shipments WOODMAN & RITCHIECO ©of OMAUMA, NI, aftornoon for the purpose of hearing protests and granting liconses. ‘The following appli- cations were granted: K. R. Kovinson, 414 North Sixteenth street; Charles Bouflin, 114 South Thirwenth stroot; McCormick & Lund, aruggists, Fifteonth and Parnam The protests aguiust John Wuetnrick, 1024 Dodgo street, and Thomas Ring, U Baucroft streot, and Dominick Hart, 1201 were overculed and the licouses So far this year 925 liguor liconses Lave been granted, againse 251 last year. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is an une excelled medicine for children while eth= ing. 25 conts a bottle, - A Work of A little pamphiet comes to Tk Bee with the simplo title “Utah,” but a bronzed in- scription upon the outside “A Puep Into a Mountain Walled Treasury of the Gods” holds out & prownise of richness, and that is redoomed on tho hundred dainty pages em- bruced between the two covers, 1tis o beautiful brochure beautifully illus- trated with finost hali-tone engravings of Utah sce Those are printed on plate paper, some of them in colors, and many of them have an exquisito softoess rivaling pho tography The descriptive text is from the facile pen of Pat Donau, who won nutionsl distinction ten years ago as tho sproud-oagle eulogist of Dakota und was even suspected of having written the famous speech of Proctor Koot on “‘Duluth, the Zenith City of the Unsalted Sea Scaitercd through' the work are bits of gracoful verse from the pen of Mr. Cy Warman of Denver, oditor of the Western Railway, dolng bhomsge 1o measured lines and rippling rhymes to the heauties of Utah, Thoro 13 nothing iu the litle pages of the pamphlet to indicate its inspiration, but > that is rovealed in the descriptive matter, where the ingenious writer makes insidious mention of the Kio Grande Western railway, s Magic Headacho Wafers cures &l Atall druggista, Art es, Gassler beadaches in 20 minutes,

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