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' THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wheat Opened Dull and Lower, But Olosed Rather Strong. WAR NEWS HAD CONSIDERABLE EFFECT Dperators Were Inclined to Be Cautlons About Making Heavy Tr After the Receipt af Ofelal Informn- tion on the Subject, Cn1cAGO, T1), Jan, 26.—Wheat was dull and lower today, though a flurry during the last hour brought the price up to the closing fig- ures yesterduy, but rencwed weakness fol- lowed and the market closed easy at a loss of only about %e compared with tors wers Inclined matious about making heavy tran until after the recoipt of official confirmation of the news that Chill ha Pending this, howe i assumed u pacific r, the Associnted antingo dispateh glving the terms of Chili's reply to the ultimatum of this government proved u bearish dition to this cables were lower, except Puris, h was higher; the amount on ocoan pi sago showed u small fnoroase wherens n de- crease had beea looked for, and domestic markets wero all tending downward. untion was rezarded discouraing, and selling with buy Dlie, or wtout e below the close yesterday and for a tinie 1t looked very weuk, and soon But thero was lively covering by shorts who got out good lines yesterday and who were now disposed to take In profits and the offerings were rondily absorbed and grew steadier. Pardridze was a big ¥ was estimated that his purch 1on could not fall much | Scnwartz-Dupee, Lestor. Logan and Kenneit-Hopkins were aiso tood buycrs. The selling was seatterod, thouzh, New York and =t. Louls parties a good denl on the market. together with the reported increaso of Bu, during the week caused a ronction, Muy wdvancing to It held for some time iround that fig- rthe close a report was started that Chili had made no overtures for peace and thut the situation was again warlike. ' by tho lungs us quite the start there w s holding off. Muy opened touchea 01l during the sc The excitement, the market soon auickly went to 02} ever, was shortiived, wenkened ugain and receded, closing easy at Corn was aufet and ensy mostof the day. Recelpts were rather Tooked for, but the grading showed some im- | was 14d lowor. uated botween heavier than opened e lower at#0%c, flu that price and 43¢, and cl Outa were dull wnd easy. cli 'ng a shade off. Hog products were less active and casier, Recolpts of hogs were about as expected and s at the yards without quotab.o chanze. Che nbsence of any fresh war news and the wenkness in other speculative Mny pork opened 12! 10, sold off to #12.u0, fluctuated closed firm at §12.07%, o not loss of 15c. 0 off and ribs 10¢, stimated rece pts for tomorrow: outs, ¥0) cars; pits were also The leading futures ran-ed as follows: WIEAT-NO. 2 quotations were as follows: Frour—Steady and unc! 2°8priug wh 1@82¢; No. 2 red, 80! No. 2 white, 20%c¢; No. 3 White, 2.8%c. Rye—No. 2, T0%¢. . %, 50200c; No. 3, 42@0%; No. @ FLAX SEED—N TixoTny Sk Fonk--Mess pork, por bl owt., 80.424: short ribs s 6.80;" dry salted shoulders (boxed), 4.70: short clear sides (boxed), #6.00@0.10. Whisky—Distillers' finished goo: ime, $1.23@1,26, #3.624: lard. per (loose). #.10@ BuGARs—Cut loaf, unchanged. Recelpts and shipments today wero as fol- Flour. barroln, Wheat, bushels. 1 full Cranm ohoddurs, 11 ; 0 , 114e; fluts, 113c: Young Americas, 125c. i apod; wot saltod leans se'ected, 45 to 75 1bs., 0@te; today's se- tected, 51 to 60’1 bs., (@8 TaLLow—Unch Now York Markots. NEw Yonk, Jan. 2.—FLoui—Recelpts, 34 puckuges: exports, 11728 burrels, 10.008 sack: market quiet, irregulur, closing easy; sales, CorN MeAL—Qulet, \WieAT—Recelpts, 39,750 bu.: exports, 173,- snies, 1.630,000 bu. futures, 134,600 bu. e storo und el 033 “uneraded red, 133 c@81.07 5 weaker cables, foreigners selling and 1ncronse ce, advanced % in amount on 5 der vesterday and covering; closed !y 1,02, closing b, ¥1038@1.05%, @1.044, closing 4, closing ut #1.02 g at 81.01%: July, ottled; western. /@064, IlQ‘!Ile-—DuII frregulur; No. 2 Mllwluk:uv z vyE—Dull and exports. 8,200 101 spot murket op endler und dull; No 434@4 e 1o ele- No. i, 47c: stonmer mixod, 47 Options dull ‘und K@k lower on Incrensed p.ies; Junuir Gaing 48%0: Apri uy, K@%, clos] 0 bu, of fut: urket steadiel closing 48%c; closiug 48301 126,00 bu. of und less act! ot; Junuary, #o; Februar. i white western, S7Gi: rate demand, firm, Raw, dull; refined, quiot and easy: the outside quotationsg t, inside flzures covor the rebu i atandird A, 4 1-1094 3-16e MOLASSES—1 orelgn, New Orloans, 010800 Bt 63340 fOF Febrinry, CorTro N SEED OlL—Qulet, B A} I;“ luli'alaadyA 1o0g OSIN—Qulet ana steu i stralped, common 10 good, LERGLIG. URPENTINE—Duli and steady at Mis@dixe. ulet and firm; domestie fleoce, 1640 nicss, #.150810.75; ~Virm and gulet; middles, quiet 1l; western steam closed : 830 tlerces at option siles, 3,240 ¢ i Ay oG ; western dairy. mery, ¥1@s2e; Elg . rate demand; CorreEr—Dull and weak; 1e ke, #10.75. Minneapolls Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Min of the Cuillan w. tod d 0. ~The collapse sed u woikuess in ingly dull market. 00 ut 87ge, old 10 810 und dy a1l the session und with ut the close there May slosed o ure beyond the usual orthern. Low grades us g fivelo shiffonin market wis without feut active biddliug for No. | g purchased of wheat here were 27 cars; at Duluth and | ters, but Superior 51 ecars. ( “ige: May, opene Towest, 813! hard, \ trom 8ic to January. oclosing, highest, 8714 @87 %c; on track. No. 1 1, northern, s6e; No. 2, northern, Omaha Produce Markets, Foas—Frosh stock, 20@21e. Povrriy—-Dull; ch ¢ Aucks and tarkeys, 1D@11e. § Ill"'l"";:n alr 10 £00.l, 161 ry, 10210, {’l.ul‘u Omaha Milling company's Rellance Patent, #.60: Tnvincible Patent. $2.59: Lone Sear Superlati Snowflake. $1.00 Family. $1.8 {man's Gold Modal, Briow White, §15: Snowllike, 820 3 low grade, #1.60: Queen of the Pantry, 8270, GAME—Jack rabbits, #1.5 per doz.: small, s0c. Mariet s glutted and commission mer- chants are advising their customers to stop shipments, J Hipes- No. 2 gre salted hides. sulted hides. saitBto 1. 1b , 6@%; geese, i cholce coun- No. 1 groen sal'ed hides, 44@i1%c; nsalted hides, #@ig0; No. | ereen 10 47 1bs..'414@i%c; No. 2 green 4@ 40t No. 1 veal 6o: No. 2 veal calf. 8 to 15 1bs No. 2 dry flint o, Tnl- Blgo; groase, 34@ 13 old but- rough tal- tallow, groase. whit easa, dark swax, prime, ifo. ha Grain Market, Prices hased on delivery at Misslssippl river points, Nebriska inspection and ten days' shipment. unless otlierwise stated. Cash Is for shi it within five days, No. 8 whi ked: No. 2, mixed, No: i, mixed, 20%o mixed; No. § colored, 20%c bid. Qo No. 2 cash, dhe bld; five days, 3i%e ?I e nsked: thirty days, ®3%c bid, St Louls tern Among the sales reported were: 60 cars No. 4or better corn, St. Louis tor 1501 20 anr 0. 2, 8t Louid terms, 45 cars, No, thirty days. St. Louls terms 10 curs, N dm d onts, Omaha s, J 0 cars No. corn,;8t. Louls terms, d3%ec. Board of Trade Notes, L. R. Cottrell, Seward. Neb., was in, Lincoln was represented by W. H. Axtater. tionry Blumer. of Chalco, was looking over the Omaha grain murket. George Griy, of Gray, In., was & visitor on the bonrd. J. Davidson, Gresham, Neb., was In looking over the gral Boston Wool Market. BosTON, Muss.. Jan. 20.—There is a good stoudy demand for wool, and tho sales are fairly large, but there is no special uctivity uniess in Australlan wools. which are selling 'ronliy low prices at @dle as to quailty. = Fieeces in Ir de- mand av_ 28e” for nd 20@ie for X and_above, with Michigan 7e: No. 1 combing woois ire guiet at 3@3sc; Ohlo, fine delaine sells well nt S34@iie, and Olfo ut SX@sic: Ohio wod Michigan un- washed and untable fleeces aro in de- mand at 19: washed combing wools are stondy at 24@0c for one-quarter und 20@28c for three-el. hths: territory wools unchunxi 38@00e cloan for fine; 5vndse for fine medium, and 50560 for medium; pulled wools are_seil= ing well ut 404 holce supers: &@ise for fair to vood supers. and 2:@32 for extra; for- elgn carpet wools are dull. Kansas City Markets, KANSAS Orry, Mo.Jan. 286 —WHEAT—Good milling demand held prices firm: No 2. hard, 7 No 2 red, 7e. OorN--Weak; mixed sold at 34@3)'4c, and white at dfc. OATS— RyE—Strong at FLAX SEED—Sic & ura. HAY—Firm, unchanged; timothy. .00; tancy prairie. $7.00; good to cholce, $5.0036.00; low grades. .00, Liverpool Markets, Liverroor, Jan. 26,—WHEAT—Dull: holders offer moderately; the reccipts of wloat the past three days were 2)0,90) centals, including 41,000 Amerlcin. Conn—Steady, demund fair; the roceipts of Amerleun corn for the past three days were 15,300 centals, BacoN—Long ana short clear. 5% pounds, 328 6d uer ewt; bucon. long clear. 45 pounds, 33, LARD—Prime western, s 6d per cwt, Coffee Market, NEW Youx, Jan, 26.—Options opened steady, five points down to fifteen points up; closed steady and unchanged to ten polats up: snles. 25,500 “bags, ncludinz Tanunry. ruary. $12.60Q1 March, $124(@125 April. $12.10@12 $12.0 @12.10; _June, $11.05@12.00; July, $i1.85: September, $11.70@ aand fair demand; No. 7. Milwaukee Markets, MILWAUKEE, Wis.. Jan. 20.—WHEAT—Steady; 0. 2 spring. 860: No, 1 northern, dlc. OonrN—Quifet: No. 3. #514@8c. OAts—Ensier; No. 2 white, 0@X0%c; No. 3 ARy Kasy: Nov 2 550% le, 42@.0c. ARLEY—Eusy: No, 2 550/4; sample, 42@C0c. Rye—L8wer; No, 1. 7. St. Louls Markets. S1. I‘:(ol!ls. Mo, Jan. ¥6.—WHEAT-Steady; . . 4 Oars—Weak; cash, 2014c, Ponk—Quiet; new. Lanrp—Steadv at Whisky—$1.16. Cincinnati Markets, OIN INNATL O, Jan. 20.—\VHRAT-ensler; No. 2 red, R@gc., Conrs—Weoaker; No. 2 mixed, §13%4@io. OATs—Easier: No. 2 mixed, $3c. Waisky—$1.16. Toledo Market, Torepo, O.. Jan. 20,.—WHEAT—Firm; No. 2cash, and Junuary, 91%c, CORN—Stenay: No. 2 cash 304 OATs—Dull; N ush, 32%c. New York Dry Goods Market. NEW Yo, Jun, 26.—There was no change in the dry goods market today. Traders’ Talk. CnicAGo. 111, Jan, 26.—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros': Epeculutive murkets raled dull and uninteresting today. Thoso who had bought or sold wheat on ‘war prospects evened up as quickly as possible, after read- ing the morning papers, with the profits in favor of short seliers, The decline permitted the workinz of falr wmounts for export and n good business wus done for interlor 'mills. Upon the whole, how- ever, there 1ittle better thun a narrow sealping market and prices at the close showed scarcely uny {mprovement over the woak opening quotations. Corn und oats ruled weak, but railied with wheat on buying by shorts und closed steady. Provisions “col- lupsed at the oponing on pouce news, but ral- lied slightly In symputhy with firmer pricos for hozs. Cables wero stronz and materlully higher. Packers' operations were sparinz ana the market elosed ut about the high point for the day. Wa fuvor selling on bulges at present. 11CAGO, 111, Jan, . G. Logan & Co. to J. Sunds Commission any: Wohuda dull and ru?fl(hu( wheat market “for the first two hours of the session. The traders ure nervous on all udvances and are anxious buyers. The Ohill difficulty with our government has some littlo influence, opinions are divided as to what tho rosult would be. Many belleve it would glve higher prices, und us ‘many think it would give lower. We look upon our re- celpts us the most important factor. They aro very lizht, and we belleve they will con- tinue 80 1n winter wheat districts. Good au- thoritles say thoy will bo lurger in the north- west, but 1o keep prices down they will re- ulré to be much lurger. There has heen forelgn buying {n the northwest for immediate shipment.~ Wo '00k for higher prices and be- lleve it should be bought on all weak markets, Corn continues weak: we look for lower prices for May. Oats steady. Vhey will go lower with co OnicaGo, T, Jan. ¢6.—Kennett, Hopkins & Co. to 8. A, Mc\Whorter: With lower ¢ibles, un increase on ocean passage, beaceful news from Chili and & 810w storin, there wus o rush to sell wheat, Offerinzs were large, but it is suld that Pardridge took over 1,000,000 bushels and sustained the ot. The bulls had ovi- dently lost contidence and were not buying much, Cloarinces for two duys have been rather light and receipts at primary markets give some indications of lncreasinz. Tho wost serlous obstucle to an wdvance Is the attitude of foreigners. Thoy do not respond to the strength o rican murkets though the situation would warrant it. It is said that European stocks aecreused 6,750,000 bushels durlng December und the diminu- tlon s still going ou. Recent news from Indis ~ show" & ouruging outlook for the next erop wh will tend to restrict future offerings from that source Kuansas bas sent some bad c'op reports toduy, tho ground belng bure and subjected to witernate freezing und thawinz. News of this nature Lus little Influence ut the moment but it will tell by-and-by. The trade is very dull, It may linger along this way for weeks but we'don't belleve that or n be permanenti; depressed and tho chances seem ultogether iu fuvor of short sel- lers. Persistent attempts to break down the prices of coru and outs huve been made today and it looks as if a very considerable short interest hud ~ been created without accomplisuing Its purpose. The demand for cash stuff is not as good us could be wishe 1. It is clalmed by some receivers that not less than 20,000,000 bushels of corn were on track during the late blockude. arrent receipts At Interior polnts are not large. und it is be- lleved that the apparent M\lpl}ly Pw“““ prices will disappear und a more heultny tone wili prevail. [n provisious prices touched on the shurp rally “with wiich the market closed ‘:lufllny ave not been held, but thers has en & 8trong undertone that prowises well for the future. It Is perbups well to tuke profits ou raliies as the product hus had a advanse and is likely (o react more or $11.623%. 25, fise” STOCKS AND BONDS, Intluence of the Chillan Matters Was On the Side of the Bulls, NEW Youk, Jan 26 —The stock market was stll) under the influence of the Obilian wate THE effect was on the side of the valls today and while the transactions continned to show thelr professional clisracter diere was wide distribution of the business done and the whole list shared in_the Improvement made. The Assoclatea Press dispateh published this morning Indicating a complete backdown by the Chillan government from its previous position took the wina out of the &alls of the WAHF party and they were as eager to buy this morning as they were to sell tho last few duys. Atthe same time, as tho news was known 1n London before the ovening of this murket, prices thero were matorially higher and for- elzn houses were bidders a tainst the shorts in the enrly trading, | As i consequence the first sales hero were madoat materially higher fizures than the close of last nght and among tho active stocks thoso which opened iess than 1 por cent were cxceptional, Lackawanna and Cleveland, Cinclnnatl, Chicazo & St TLouls were up 1% r cent. The sharp advance naturaily brousht « large amount of stocks on the market. but the demand wis s> " both short and thrasamonths' Amount of bullion withd -awn from the Bank of Engiiund on Hhalanos®o iy, £121 1 ston Stpek Market, fi=Tho tollowinz wore ot 'stocks on the osint prices Atehison & Topoka. T i 109 1 eankiin Fitehbure R Flint & Pere M Wnatson Land Co . Boston Land Co . 20%West End Land (o' 1214/ Water Powe Wis. Cen. common. urgent thit all offerings were ubsorbed while the first few minutes suw some con slons from the opening prices the uvward movement soon made hendway and prices nll along the Iine were placed on a materially higher plane, The stosks which posses nternutional market were naturally the | ers in thoearly moverent,butlater the cllcque which has Luckawanna' in hand, forced iy to the front and trading in the stock nssumed lurge proportions and Tts advance was rapid. The indleations that the advance is a move- ment aguinst the shorts were as conspicuous s usual, while the loaning rates Iater in the day were easler, Indicating some reduction in the outstanding short Intcrest. The price, however, was run up to 1#3% ngainst 14215 last evening and it closed at close to the best price. Reading was active in sympnthy and under the buyinz by the western oporators tho grangers wore prominent in the market throughout the day. Thestren thin Omuha was again noticeable and Manhattan continued Jts advance, keeping pace with Luckawanna in the 'upward movement and Consolidated _Gus jolned the procession late in the day. Loulsville was conspicuous in the atternoon and It finully ciosed with a slighit loss for tho day, bolng, In thiy respect quite oxceptional. The market finally closed wctive and firm at or near tho Dest fizures. Among_ the more imvortant gains Luckn- Wan i ro; er cent. Manhnttan a like amount: Consolldated G Rock 2 per cen . 13 per cent: Cleveland, Uincinnut, Chicago & St. Lou linzton und Missouri Pacific o . Paul & Owmann, 134 per cent 1% per cent, and Governn been dull and easy. State bonds have been n ted. The following are the closing quotations for the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- chunge tod; Atehin Adams Bxproms.... 187N Y. Contral, Alton, T ... 80 |N.V.Chi. & 8t.6) o preferred.......126 | do proferred... Amerlean Exproas.. 18 [Ohlo - Misstssippi. C.R & N L4 | do preferr nnda Pacific. 8ilg | Ontarto & W Canada Southern ... 60iq Oregon | Central Pacific. 83'¢|Oregon Na Ches. & Ohlo 54| Orezon Tra do 18t pre 62 | Pacific M o 2nd preferred... 43 |P. D. & K. cago & Alton. . tsbury 1083 | Pull 1% Read!ng .. 1125%| Rock Tsland . 03| St. L & S, F. Ist pfd St Paul., LS o preferred. . P.. Min. & Man . Paul & Omaha. 13| do preferred |Tenn. Cool & Ir |Texas Pacitic. Tol. & O, Cen. Del. iludson. Del. L. & W. Fort Wayne. Chl. & Kast Hocking Valley. Houston & Texa: |U. 8. Expros N Tliinols Central . | Wabash, St. L. & Pl 8t. Paul & Du do preferred. ...... i Kansns & T Wells Furgo 1xp. Lake Erie & West... 20§ Wostern Union |Am. Cotton ol Colorndo Coa. |*Hlomestake |Tron Siiver. Union Pacific. Lake Shore Loutsvil Loulsville & Memphis & T, Untarlo. “ Michigan Central Quicksilve: 4 MIL LS. & W |0 preferred...l 20 do preferred. Sutro.. . b Minn, & 8t. L. |Bulwer.. . . 40 do preferred. Rich. & W. P. Ter.... 154 Missourl Pacific. Wisconsin Central... 181§ Moblle & Ohlo. Great Northern pfd..119 Nashville Chatt, Chicago Gas. LT N. J. Central. 204 Norfolk & W 83 Northern Pacific. 108 do preferred. Wi U. P.. Denver & G. 214 R, w. . . 873 Northwestern. .. IR G, W dis.. . s bid. The total sales of stocks toduy were 425.552 shares, Including: Atchison, 12,140; Chicago Gas, 11,300; Delaware, Lackuwannu & Wost- ern, 46,813:" Erle, 11,4%: Loulisville & Nushville, 221.50; Mlissourl Pacific, 6,2)5; Northwestern, 10.78); Northern Pacific proferred,: 187! cific mall, 3,675; Keading, 44,0 Rich West Point, 8.031: St. Paul, 25,603; St. Ominha, Unlon Pacific, 12, & Luke 12, Financlal Review. New York, Jan. 20.—The Post s: fntervals of dullness the murket shows sig- nificant strength through the _day. This was largoly due to the discovery that outside buy- ing orders of a very unusual oharacter huve been executed on the Iate reaction. There is reason® to belleve that an amount of in- stitut'on money, larer than had been supposed, had been und I8 being In- vested fn the stock marcet. Thls is consplencusly true of Lackawannn stook, but must have been true of other dividond payers ns well. If these reports ure atall well founded the purchases nre most effeot- ively taken out of the market and furnish o solid foundation for efforts at turtlicrad vance in prices. Thero wus little diserimination in the support of stooks toduy. though Lucka- wanna, Manhattan and Missourl Pacific held the lew!. There was, of course, sone reaction in the market during the later afternoon, carly buyers showin - samodlsposition to také profits. Lut the underlying strength was littlo mpaired. New York Money Market, NEW YORK, Jun. 20,—MONEY ON CALL—Easy at 13@2 per cent; lust loan, 14 per cen closed offered at 15 ver cent. PriME MERCANTILE PAVER—4@3% per cent. STERLING EXCHANGE—Quiet but firm at #.8 for sixty day Dills and 6185 for de- mand, The closing quotations on bonds: *Mutunl Union os. N.J. . Int. Cert North. Pacific Ist North Pucific 2 Northwestern *North. Debent. s .. St. L. & L M. Gen, 58, 85% St L. & 8. K. Gen.M.. 110 St.Paul Consols i |8t P, C. & Pac. Tox. . L. G. Tr, Re M. K. &T.Gen. M. K. & T. Gen. ancial Notes, NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. 25.--Clearin 2,200, . —Clearings today PARIS, Jan, 20.—Three per cont rentes. 03f, 82340 for the nccor NEW YOuk, Jan. 20, —Bank clearings today. #150.150,152; baiances, 86,437, 182, BALTIMORE, Md.. Jun. 2.—Bank clearings, 12,665,5813 bul #0),76); rute, 6 per cent. 1A, Pa. Jan. 2.—Hunk clear- ‘balances, 81,006,279, Moncy, 4 ¥ ADEL ings, $12,075,2 per cent. BERLLN, Jan, 2.—The statement of the Im- perial Bank of Germauy shows an increuse in speclo of 24.030,000m. 81, Lovis, Mo., Jan. 26.—Clearinzs, bulances, 820,013, Money, 607 per cent. change on New York, o0¢’ premium, BOSTON, Mass, Jun. 20.—Bank clearin #16,207,006] bilunces. 82484715, Money, 1 per cent. Exchange on Now York, 8@10¢ di; count per 81,000, easy a5 Now CuicAGo, 1L, Jan 26 —Mone{ 514,510 Sterlinz exchange 6 per cent, Clearin s, 8 exchunge 10@%0 premium firn wt#4.84 for sixty duy bills and 8L56 for sight drafts, Londou Stock Murket, | Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett.) Loxnox, Jun 20.--[New York Herald Oable-- Speclul to THE Bek.1--A good dea! of busi ness was trunsacted on the stock exohange today. There hus been much preparation for tne sett'ement which commences soon. Now en- gagements having been restricted. funds wer e well malntained. Indiun rupee puper has iven way from b per ocnt o X per cent, otwithstanalng that thero was no aiteration in the price of sliver, forelgn government securities huve been somewhst pressed owing 1o the weakness of continsntul bourss. Homo rallways have shown considerabie firmuess durinz the afternoon. Buying for the new uc- count has been somewhut more uctive, Brith- ton deferred met with most attention. The close was % per <cent higher. Americans, which have been lurgely deiit in opened flat and waterially lower, “About noon yhe mur- ket took a complete turn. Declaed firumi- ness prevalls at the close. . In the majority of ouses the opening decline was not only recovered, but un advance was estublished. Canadian Hnes leave off rather stronger than they onened, though © padiun Pacific und Grand Trunk issues still show u swall dee no on the da; Mexican Is lower owlng to the poor trafie stutement. There was no improvement {n the dewmand tor money, Ehort lonpy were freo'y offered at '3 per cent discount. 'Phe market fs slignily fiemer. Two aud theee months' bills are quoted at 1% to 13 ver cont. LONDON, Juu. #.--The follovins wers the London stock quoations closlng at 4 p. w. “won can ordinary . 2 8 Consols money. Cousola account NY, P &0 i1 | Now York Bisg | Portneyivanin 2% Reading ... ulrilx Me: U B b 0-16d. MONEY 34 per cent. Rate of discount in the open market for Allouez M Co.(now). ining Stocks. DeNVER, Colo., Jun. 26.—The followinz list 1s q m»usv,luusun the Minin: excnange B[ Loxington. 8 My Mazeppa. ARY 27 710 425 1Was Boston & % 8 LK = 1.....100 — SHEEP—Recolpts woere fair, ears. and the quality in general pretty g Teading, however, wus ratherslow. Some 1 ty good western ewos. cornfed, brought $1.43 and a sinzle deck of fuir native ewes sold for #. Prices were quotably unchanged. Falr good natives whl bring from % 5 westerns from $4.0 to §5.0 and feeding San Francisco Mining Quotations, Represcntative SAN FrANCISCO. Oal, JTan. closinz guotations fof mining stock were us follows —The officlal | gy'native owes welghing 40 to 0 No. Av, today | 419 Colorado cwe e |sferra Novada Receipts and Disposition of Stock, Offielnl recelnts wnd disposition of stogk as shown by the books of the Union Stock Yards company for the twenty-four hours, onding it 50'clock p. m. January 20, 1502, RECKIPTS, | SiEEr . |Hend|Cars. | Head |Cars, [ Hond | Cars. ew York Minlng Quotations, New Youk, Jan. 23—The, following are the closing mining stock quotations: T R I R TTI O’l\/IAI—IA, : Manufacturers” and Jobbers” Directory ¢ AWNINGS AND TENTS, Omaha Tent & Awning | HIDES, ETC. 1. L. Gibbon & € Geo, Osbern: & Co,, cADS, s*raw goods, Busers of hider, wool, Kloves and mittens, tallow and fars, 513 South 13th-st Flags. hammocks, ofl and lothilng. Sand for 12th and Harnoy, BAGS AND TWINES. HARDWAL Bemis Omaha Bag Co. Recter & Withelmy Co. Lobeck & Linn, Importers and manafac hard " ardware Cor. 10th and Jackson Sta. 30U A0S L0 ol & Flour Sacks, Burlaps and 1404 Doulas St. BICYCLES, A0 Perrigo & Co,, M 0O, Daxon, 1403 Dode stroet. | send for our cataloguo | 107y Farnam st., Omab: Wrought and cast fron - bullding wo LOOTS AND SHOKS. rand | orR) Morse-Tee 8ho» Commaiy, 1100 Howard 8t uglas stroets 0 prlcof to eash biyers, and o goods whloh 13 very sal- with morchants. R R, Grotte, n‘nnr ana .v‘nuhar of nos and Tiquors, 1020 and 1022 Farnam St Price llsts on application R —Y Fr ck & Herberts, nor Merchants, Iinrney Streot, Manufactur'es Konnody's East India Bluters, Kirkendall, Jones & Co., Wholosale Manufacti s Agents for Bosto ver Shoe. Co. | and 103 Harn Wilti tms. Van Aernam Wholesale llquor dealerd American Hand Sewed 1001 Farnam st, o LUMBEL Charles R, Lee, Hardwood lumbor. wood 120i-6 Llarney stroot. TCARRIAC CLO LHIN Imjotel. Amoriean Pord MARKETS. lces Sag Badl, and Demand Rule, —Two days' receipts foot up 1 hogs and 2,202 sheep. ngainst sheep the same | _Cnrcago, Tt Under the Supply OMAHA, Jan, 7 cattie, 7017 h two duys 1ast weel Tho general oattle market was a good deal | toduy. 1ike it was ut the olose of lnst weok. Yester- | usux duy’s ndvanco was duc entirely to the very | from cannors und butchers, b With only a fale supply | shippers were somewhat 1im that eadvance was comi- | the nd beef steers sold slowly | ifiedly firm tone to the market, the lutht re- rices. Theof- | celpts for the last fow days impartinz u confi- le proportion | dent feeling toull cusses of operators. The of ruther desirable cattle, although us usunl | supply in the yards today was eonfined to there was comparatively littie reully choico | about 6,000 head and wus ubsoried at strong pers wanted gome good cattle, | prices, the average hoing from 10c to 15c em fully as low n8 Saturday. | higher than for last Friduy. But two local houses were buylnz anything | from 8 practically o clear field, | to &t30 indifferent nnd beurish' | feetiers and $40) to $5.50 for common to extra Trading of courso deagcod, Taken allin all, | shipping stcors. market. Good | T .30 to | a lmited offerings. today, 122 cars. uy and Haturday's meun for.ngs Included a very respectal stuff here. Shi but wanted t were Inclined to it _wus a very unsatisfactor, ), und common to falr stock from Considerable’ stock was shipped on to | quality of toduy’s arriva’s was better, @ of decent | changd Ir values can scarcely be noted. There Chicago and thero ! were plent cattle unsold in theipeas at the close. With butcher stuff the case was even worse, | mand und us local oullers were ulso eager to buyers havinz more decidedly the best of it. | got the hogs. the rather liberal supply was rices wero gen- | ensily hundled, Light weights snowed relu- onduy, or about | tively the greutes Business was ver erally ugood 10c lower than the same s Saturddy shipping demund for $3.00, and common aglow na 81.00. and stugs were weak B LI ey =z382538 © BEEEESE ot wcastorn BorSerm = 2888888 e e S5 Bk 563 5 S ! 555 soeEiSueSaromes 091ttt kb e e e worsisos IR IS gsszzzaR COWS AND HEIFERS, g ® 5 @ 1.. 280 6500 gulk. . 20004, 25 83 * 2! 8 omacm x OCKERS AND FEEDER3, NEW MEXICO CATTLE, £ 2 is—Notwithstanding a_liberal supply of 30 cars and an increase for the a8t two di f 6,008 hogs Thero w market scored another adv: 8 L0t a murked improvement in the quality of the | oMicers were clected as follows: F. T, Shin- beine several loads of very | rock, gresident; J. J. J cholee hogs here and not a_great many thut | W. W. Mace, sécretary Everybody wanted | treasurer. hogs at the opening und business was brisk at | 4y e aim hoR Ay oihe | Mossrs. W, H. Cady, T, H. Givbs and T R, ackers sold slmost | Vanvalkenburg was aiso elected. A con- bt and Hzht mixed | stitution and bylaws were also adopted wud could be called common. an udvance of best hoavy ho; mon heavy und entireiy ut #1.25 un louds went at from #.15 to $4.27%, towird the middie eslor fooling hore, i ¥ "‘,”,,:*g(,,‘:,’,:’;:,:;:;,;;}}g;‘,{,v‘:,,A and Ui Inie | Chamberiain's Colie, Cholera and Dinrrhen wanrket was not more than a shade Lo 5o lower . Remedy, About evorything wo tho sules holn 5 to 8125 Monda, than the earl disposed of, t B30, ngalnsvih | average cost was 8. last Tuesday. nter . The 7 o Py - i 201, ley, venango Co., Pa. He was taken very AFRILS L v.!'f.".‘n'é‘,!; soverely and catled 1o two dootors, Who pro. Sh. Pr. | scribed for him but failed to give him relief, 20 #4515 | A druggist of Butler, Pa., then gave him & % Fige .;-..»._., 2828 2E2S BELEE T ba Packing company . H. Hamwond company. t & Co. 3 aly Packing company Enst St. Louls Sperry & 1 Biackshire Coey & Co eland . Shippers and foedors. Lettover. Chicago Live Stock Market, 1. Jan. 26.--[Special Telegram to The cattle market was quiet Buyers were present in about the numbers and there was u fair demund the wants of ed. But while movement wis slow, there was an ungual- THE BEE, Quotations are holce cows, &1.50 65 for stockers and 5 to $8.00 for poor to r bulls, $2.00 to &3, he hoz market remained strong. The uver- ge prices were higher than for yesterduy but, 0 to | taking into consideration the fuct that the was continued activity in the shipping de- strength thoush thers was 12 There was a moderate | no signs_of weakness anywhere, Quotations kbod to oholce stock. but | were froi #.25 to $1.60 for poor to prime lizht there was very littlgot 1t hore. The decline | and trom 81.45 to #4.70 for common to cholee wus heaviest and the market meanest on the | heavy. As fair to mnodlum grades. from 8200 to Igh ns $4.60 was paid_for nssorted Sales were largely | light ana there was one lond of funcy heavy ', withi.cholce stock as high us | for which $4,.7: Bulls, oxen | from §: at from 8LY0 to 8405, [ The calves about steady av from 8$1.00 to $5.00. new features. Not much activity was de- Stockors and foedentiwere in mougor sup! and fair demand at slizhtly Improved prices, | recol Trading wus somewhat from €275 to 83,00, 14 was obtained Culls sold at 10 $4.00. \cep market was without noteworthy ply \'elnl)ed. but by virtue of the cuntinued light pts, sellors were enubied to close out at Iimitud and largely | stronz prices. Sales were on a basis of from Representative sules: 1.60 to $5.50 for poor_to choico qualities. Few lots went nbove §5.15 and therc was tot much trading below i The lamb murket was | |- stondy" as.tust quoted. prices ranging from 850 0 84.75 for poor lots to from 8°4) to 86.50 for cholce. Becelpts: Cattle, 6,00; ho The Evening Journal reports: CATTLE— 5.000; sheep, Recelpts. 6.000; shipments, narket steady; good to choce eors, 81.50@50); others.. £3,10@4.25; stockers, $00@2.85; vows, 81.50@2.65. Hoas—Recelpts, 16,00'; shipments, 12,000: market active and irregalar; rough and common, $4.15@4.45; mixed. 4.4'@4.50; heavy :%‘1 butchers' welzhts, $1.50@: 1ght, 34.30@ SHEEP--Recoipts, 5,000: shipments, 300: mar- ket uctive: no chanze from yesterduy’s quota- tions; ewos, &L40@350: ixed, ¥LI0@DI. wethers, 85.00@5.50; fed Toxuns, 81.40; west- erns, 85.00@520; lambs, 5,50@5.10. New York Live Stock Market, NEW Yonk. Jan, 26. —BEEVES—R ipts. 11017 head: all for export and sluugbter; no trade; fell fooling firm; dressed beef steady at 64@de per Ib, Cauves—Recelpts. 207 head: market dull; veuls, £5.0068.75 por 10 I sers, 8250, Suerp—Receipts, 1.585 head: n ket firm shecp. $4.00@0,00 por 100 1bs.: lumbs, §6.00@7. dressed mutton, steady, T5@0%c per 1b, dressed lambs, firm. 0@i0tie. Hoas—Recelpts, 9,480 head, consigned direct. Nominally steady, #1.15@4.75 per 100 Ibs, Kansas Clty ve Stock Market, KANSAS Crry, Mo., Jan. 25, —CATTLE—Re- colpts, 4.200: shipments, 2000, Steers were strong: dressod and shipping steors selling at £1.0033.05; cows and feeders stendy; cows 81.75@3.00; stockers and feeders, {2.00@ 305, HoaGs—Recelpts, 12,800; shipments, 10. The market opencd strong to 5S¢ higher, lost the ain and closed lower. All grades, 84854, o010 0000000 T SHeeP—Recelpts, 1.800; shipments, 310 Mar- Ket was strong to higher, prices béing at the high point again. St. Louis Live Stock Market, §r. Lows, Mo., Jan. 2. —CATTLE~Rocolpts, 1,500; shipments. i00; murket steady: falr to good nutives, #300@4.00; Texans and Indian steers fair 10 drossed boot. 8750195 Hoas—Recelpts, 6.001: market hu&mr: nenvy 4.45@4 05; mixed, #.0004.50; Light, $4.50@4.50. Ll No gripping, no nausea, no pain when De- Witt's Little Karly Risers are taken. Small pill. Safepill. Hest pill, LAl Feed Dealors’ Officers. There was a well attended meeting ot the Omaba Hay and Feed asscciation at 1510 Howard street last night. Permuanent sen, vice president; and Theo Burwick, executive committee consisting of Along | then the assuciation adjourned to meet next fho forenoon the weak | Tuesday ovening in the Board of Trade roduced a docldodly or o time 1t looked s —_——— be lost. ‘The rooms, Persons subjoct to cramps will be inter- ested in the experiecce of J. F. Miles, Wes- double dose of Chamberlsin's (olic, Chelera snd Diarrhaa Remody, and fo_twenty min- utes he wasall right and is enthusiastic 1n bis praise of the lemedy. 25 and b) cent boutles for sale by druggists. o ol sl Peu ant for Harness, Two orthree weeks ago James Wilson, a well known vagrant and petty thief, was ar- rested for huving in his possession a bridle and part of & single hurness. Judge Berka gave Wilson ten days on the hill because he could not account for the property, He was released yesterday, and last night” an ofticer found bim wandering around with a horse blanket under bis arm, and the old timer was given a free ride 10 the wagon and as- sigi to his old cell in the city jail. Wilson s evidently trying to collect a complete rig. When he Is released next time hs will prob- ably get the borse and buggy. DeWitv's Little Eaviv [asers: coly pill to cure sick headache aud regulate the bowels. EEE! ESEEEEEEEE Is L'fe Worth Livingl The man who keeps his stomach in firstelass conEion a1l the time Is the only man who stunds u chance of suceess in lite. For all dis- ordel of 1) tomuch, 11 and kidneys the gouuine Uarisbad Spradel Salt is wich- out equal and makes life o ploasure fn- stead of & burden. It Is specially Deneticial for ehioalc constipation, gouty and rheuna- tlo affeciions. e sure Lo obtaln the zenulne aftiele, which has the seal of 1he cit ¢f Gurisbad and the sigugture of “Elner Mendeison Co. ugents. 0 Barclay Street, New Yak"on every bottle. i 4 4 i i 4 i i i i 4 4 EEEEEEEEESEEPEETEEE - Gitmore & Runl, 9th and Douglar, _——— MILVINERY. 1100 Harney stgeat A\!l STUALL Milllnery, notlons,ol oaks Omaha Coal, Coke & Coutant & Squires, materlaly, ete. 116-118 8 16th st Omahn [ 1518 Douglny stroet, 1Hard and soft coal. corner 16th and Douglas —= . A. Bosth Packng Co. PP, Mahoney & Co,, Johnson Bros., Oysters, Fish and Celorgy 819 South 10th 8t Davld Cole, Manager. Packers of oystor: Boft —Conl—Hard WtGeLa e, envenworth St. Eagle Cornice Works Refined and lubricating| olls, axle groas —_— DUCE COMMIS-ION, Branch & Co., 1112 Dodgo st. 4 !)M\' (E}L()D Ribbell & Smith, Produce, frults ot kinds, oystors, 13th and 1arnd Jas. A. Olark & Co, Kilpatrick - Koch Dry | Dealerain country prod- Dry goods,notion farnishing goods. Cor. 11th and Ho wurd sts. 1207 Howard Stroet. Corner 11th and Howard. Kirshbraun & & ELYCTRICAL § Omaha Conzolidat d yd7avmon huo Butter, eggs and poultry. poultry and game. 009 South 13th Stroet. Wire and Electrical Sup- = plies of Al Kinds. @. Pegau, 1112 Howard street, Omaha. CommisstonMerchan®, . Lutter, Kggs, 12th and Howard Bte, ‘Riddell & Co, Wolf Elec rical Ca., Illustrated catnlogue etubles, frults, poultry Mullin & McOlain, Spocinltios. buttar, exzs, cheese. poultry, ote. No. Rof! 13t Nat. Bingham, & Son, Send us your Kggs, Bute 'oultry, Game, 1614 Capitol Avenue. — e . T URNITURE AND CARPET! T Becbe & Runyan Fur- venworth 8ty - — Successors to 2 King Papsr 0o, Wrapping paper, nll kindd of twines, eto. 1408 Howard st. Oarpenter Paper Oo., Grace and Iith sts,Omaha. wrapping and " GENTS' FURNISHING J. T. 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