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THE OMAHA DAILY BE n ow an Increased nd for abroad, | per cent. Exchangtd'éil New York, 5 Near the closa there was & sharp rally of | count per #1,000, Al AG bout 1¢_on rumors that 10000 bushols had | PuiaveLeNiA, P W an . been worked in New York fOF | fnes $10.001424; Sninnobs, trong: pigkled bellies, ®ci | export. " We ' are’ advised . that o the | per cent. ort clear, #6.45 report 1 unfounded. Corn and oats withon P ey y active; west- | wiy npparent change in condit ons have €ud- Ll IR T gl 1L AR R ! ern steam sales, 50 | denly developed grent strength, These mur- T bkl o Wheat Yesterday. tlerces at option sales, 7,500 tlerces: | kets have been over soid and this Is responsi- P e o February, #6.7 @480, closing at #6860 bid; | bie for the sharp advance. As heretofore we . Jun. 28 —Cl i) Februney, 807 ¢ . Manay. 607 per cent. Ex- 7.08, closing at ¥ THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS | ¥geoituaiy v o Ponk—Steady and quiet; mess, #0.75@10. extra pri — CUT MEATS < middles, firm; Fair Volnme of Business Was Dome in | LAwo-Higher, Bank clear- | 730,16, Money, 3% g OMAHA ; Manufacturers” and Jobbery’ Diectory . L R3,358,030; rin closing at $5.89; May, #.0)@ | belleve corn und oats to be good property and ), ney July. ¥ strongly advise thelr purchuse, 'They l chanze on New Yofk, 75 premium. AWNINGS AND TE western dairy, , KT, FOREIGNERS WERE ACTIVE BUYERS | . Burrer—Quiet and firn ‘are “relatively cheap and there is | Paw Threo per cent rentes. 05f, TS, HATS, ETC. | HIDES ’ 18@%e; western creamery. 2@s2c; Elgin, every “indicution that the outlook & | #1450 fof the nccount. - The weekiy statement — ———— e — Citgrse—Moaerate demand and firm; purt | that they will show n good advance soon. The | of the Bunk of Fragee ' shows an_ incrense of Omaha Tent & Awning W. A L. Gibbon & Co. | Gea Osbern: & Co, skime, 610%0. strength which wa have been predicting for | 10,750,000 francs gold na 1,850.000 francs siver. Co., o As a Result of the Disposition of Outside P16 Inon—Moderate demand; Ameriean, | weeks in provisions seems to have come to CRICAGO, 111, Jan. .28 —~Money casy at 56 Fiags. hammoots, oll and Tats, o straw goods, | Buyers of hides. wool, [ " #15,59017. stuy. Bears hammer prices down from time | percent with some siart eall lnans reported 8. hamm ElOves and mittons, tallow and furs, Operators to Take Graln at Present PURER-Quict and weak; 1eke, $10.62%, 10 tmo but they generally pay more morey 10 | Rt ki ity par cont i York oxehange par rubber clothing. Send for '8 ) Prices Everything Firmed Up p-Quiet and firmer; domestic, §4. get their stnff back. It traders will avoid | Cloarin.s, $14,104,%00,, Steriing exchange un- RIS i —— 12th and Harney, South 1ath-st g buying on the sharp bulges they will probubly | hing ed. e ——— Considerably, tralt 0.70. find it profital i side. = o L profitable scalping on the long Roston Ntook Market, iller Review, STOCKS AND BONDS, BOSTON. Mass.. Jan, :8 ~The followinz were ~Quiet and stead. BAGS AND TWINES. Northwestern : h Recter & Withelmy Co. Lobe Omaha Bag Co, PO D Jan. 28— I ot MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Jan, 28 -The North- the closinz prices on stocks on the Boston st k& Linm, h(rlncmn. HII,. Jan. 28.—A f|m- "’I?l"‘"w‘r western Milier says: The mills Inst weok | Marked Advances Shown In a Few Lead- | stock market today Inl(rlfirh:\rr:l:.vu,nlhr L BelA B usiness was done in wheat today. The open round the smallest amountof flour that they Ing Interests, chison & Top 3igBoston & Montann. 25 Flour § ! Cor. 10th and Jackson Sts ShARIS) LoDt ; y & Interests, & Topeka, 3 Boston & Montana. Tour Sacks, Butlaps and mechATIO) L0313, " Ing was lower, but that proved to be about the | huve made in any week since September. v ). 4 on & AIbARY... 201 '|CAtAIDA A 71 PIGE AND ROUG ine. ) bottom price of the day. Thereafter, with one [ There was a docresse of 45,455 bbls, as com- NEW YORK, Jan 288 —~Although the stock mar- on & Maine.... 160 |Huron.... ] 2.....35 ~ 310 1 0 - 3% —_—_— Omana. 104 Doulas 8% OF two brenks, the market was strong and tho | pared with the week before. most of it resuit- | ket still continues broad. it activity and [ C W & Q... L 110 Kenrsaio SueEr—A couple of double docks of pretty ng fro 3 ¢ mills o Fitehburg R s BICY CLES. i | { close was near the top and at an advance of "”l'!“u;”w l__: ll{"':::' i I,'r",:]l:lr‘pl-;"r"l‘}'lufi; ':“;‘m; strength today was In spots, and while in the [ ERERGNTE S G... .. Sl Quiney. et | 2ood cornfed native ewes held over from | % i SN IIRON WORK I e compnred with that of yesterday. The | Dila. For ihe corrospondine time in 1801 141.- | fOW shares which roceived specinl attention | L. 'R Fe s, 1 Uiy Tamarack - . @ | Wednesday sold at 840, Nothing frosh was | = = 7 0 TR ROUN WO lower opening was due to the recelpts of | 800 bbls, were made, und in 180, 117,740 hbls. | there were marked advances scored. the gen- Central J5% mumon Landion . (B [GAR0 &6 GomOr g Seads Crlcae S oravons! e o 7 d rton & Vierling Iron wenker cables, boarish summary of the win- | The millahave doue imuch heuvier work this | eral st washeld within narrow lmits, and | § & X Fneland. (s Sandinge Lang Co.. KM | QARG A npuinigly steagy prices, Quatations: 1403 Dodge streot Bicscles wold on monthly Works, | tor wheat situation by the Olncinnati Price The matafactirng, situation there 15<| QUriNE the greater portion of the day dis- | oia o ..o 160 Lamson Store 8. 16 | #150 to #1.80; common and stockers, from 8250 | gend for our catalogue n, 3 4| vo®.50: Tunibs, from $4,00 to & tive saies: Not . Av. Br — butlding work, engines, Current. which sald that the condition of the | very little chungo from lust week, One com- | Plaved no tendency In either direction, | Wi ten common. 14 |Water Power )t CIRCM plant had not deteriorated during the past I"mf:'l as noted, still says threeof its fivemills | though developing a strong temper toward | Ajjq, Louinowi: v“ ‘Ilmulnn Kepresenta- and pricos. 16074 Farnam st, Omaba. \Wronght and cast fron v NS08 10606 ) are Idle, while the output of the otlier heavy | the close. The bears made frequent raldson | Atantic: YO i Y LA } LOOTS AND SHOK brass work, genoral meok, und to the pacifio tone of the Chilian | 450 Cle, WAV OubpL SHHKS qUiSrheaty | the close, The bears made ettt L 02 native ewes ... 818140 AT Qlsputches In the morning papers. May opened | water power. There were thirteen milis | (he 118t and the stocks which were subject to I Morse-"loe Shos Momva1 o — %o lower at 00, but Cutler, Logan, Schwartz- | running Wednesday, grinding at the rate of [ thelt attacks were the most activeas aruie. Denver Mining Stocks. ecelpts and Dispssition of Stock. e NI R 1 IQUORS, e about 25,000 burrels per twenty-four hours. | The attempts to got prices down. however, | DENVER, Colo. Jun, 2, ~The following list s [ OMcial recelpts and disposition of stock ns ¥ 1103 Howard Strest W 5 Dupeo and othor large operators began 5,000 brrels’ por twenty-four hou 3 N TRionB Factory corner 11th and Dougias streets ik to plck tho offerd 1 th kot hardoned, | FUtthe average dally run I8 1ikoly to bo loss, | mot with very littie siceess, and that of i [ the clostnzauotitionyon the Mining excnange | shown by tho books of the Union Stock Yards | Factary corer [1th and bongias strcets, || TEYS WY o plck the offerings and the market hardened. | J'Uhtho Averaxe, dwly, rn t el va be fess, | 100t TR hiracter only. prices Fallying e | today. Saies 200 gompany for the twonty-four Lours, ending at | We are making olose prices iy sailt bizers ant L 1. Grotte, Cutler's purchases were thought to be for | down tow, aturdiy. and they will remaii | once from any pressure, “On the whofe there | Xigznany PR T T T TR So'clock p. m. January 38, 150% Lignor eabla with morehants. Importer and Jobhor of A oy and Liguors, 1020 nnd 1022 Farnam 88, ird Pardridee, and as he had quitoa following his | idio three or four Wwewks to permit improves | Was a strong market. Spocial attention Was | Aty o550 § | rom o Suying caused others to fall in and there was | ment to the retall trade. called to Manhattan, which continued its | Argonaut....... 15 |Justice . Wil ims, Van Aernam | Kirkendall, Jones & Co., ndu , ows | _Thereseenis to have been some improve- pid upward movement and touched 110, und | Bailarat. ... 17 [ Lexington, PSR Price lists on application. M slow but gradunl tinprovement. Tho nows | ,.o;¢\y the flour teade for the weel baok, und ougl It was not held at that figure, It estab- | Hangkok-Cora i 54| Matehies Care, |Hond|Car & Harte, | Wholesale Manu factu'es. — =~ -~ e of the l1beral export business at New York, | the restricted production has, perhaps, been ned a guin of about 12 per cent from Its | BatesHunter.... 10 .]0r0. s ¢ee 00 N || sead 1818 Harney strect | Axents for Boston Rub- ! Fr ck & Herberts, where 815,000 bu. of wheat wus cleared yester- | sold. At the sume time thero is i good deal ot | prive before the rendering of the last decision | BlgSIx..... ..\ | Park donsiidnted. ! il A LT TR A IO day, with reported engagements for 600,000 | compluint by most of the millers about dull | in favor of the company. Brownlow..... U e e VLR bR h MU ! Wholesale lquor deale 5 5 trade and also that flour bought a while back The coal stocks were much more quiet than | Calliope., bu.. put a lutle more lifo into the market. as | [t Grdered out promutly. Tho best de- | usual of Intoana Luckawanna hecame a shine | Slaudia i 4's Running Lode.. it began to look as thouzh forelgners wore | mand still comes from domestic murkets, | g wark for the bears and after the most | Dismond B 4% Sutton Ameriean Hand Sewed 0.0 1001 Farnam st, 4 R ] | willing to take the wheat at present figures. though.in _some quarters it is alloged that | successful rald of the day it showed a loss Omaba Packin | =— = e 3 company 3 - ne o vory | Sales are ofoctad at very Jow prices. There | from lnst night's price of 13 per cent but L ompany.. .n':'fl'f."a'::'i?."}.;. |,:-!:":: .‘m’:.’.’,f",‘:‘,e{’,",'n““',f Appears to be increasing inquiry from abroad, | rallied rapidiy and effectively showing only & Snn Francisco Mining Quotations. RN T ne compAnY | __LuMB o DUt prices in the muin are bolow the view of | vOry slight 10ss at the close. The othors were | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Jan. Cudahy Packink compaiy.. | Charles R. Lee, Jonn A, Wakefie d corn, oats and provision pits, which 1mparted [ mitere strong with comparatively narrow 1imits, | closing quotations for mining stocks today | \Webber o too ! CCARRIAGEE T oo e | tarwood Tumb a R i somo additional strength to wheat. Early The features of the day iu nddition to these | were us follows: Coey & €0 Dbl b L EER R short scllors bogan to take buck thelr wheat aha Prodace Markets. shures wera the wranzersand Gould stocks, 7 Eperey & B S Hooring, Tan 1 comen and thore wis n good donl of firmncss | TAY—Market giuttod: 5000535 per ton. togotner with the Northorn Pacifie preferred. §hivpers and fobirs Gilmore & Runl, spls chie e to W It : ¥ it a4 Douglar, displayed. May finally touched from Wle to [ Eaas—Frash stock, 20@21e. Inallof those thoro was & marked Inoroaso n eitove e 9th and Douglar, Ol}e. At this point a good deal of the wheat | Burter—Falr to good, 16@1ic; cholee coun- | fCLIVIty toward theend of the tessionand X Total ” o = — bezan to come out and prices s forced off o A ) 3 or the me 4 pos tive stronz temper | Consol. Cat z — — LLANERY. » Tomb Mny Soanhing Biaee,. Trihor ostirs | pruouRcOahia Milling companyie Relance | (5% tha spoculution and bringing prices il | Crawn Bone: Chicago Live Stock Market, e B R e buying of cash wheat by forelgners was tnen | Star Suporlati nowfluke, $1.00; along ";‘ 1';"3 ) "*‘Y“I\;l ;IIB h'x'eld o Ui Il T e TIC"'I“‘AOY- llll-l- unL(!'k— -m;rml '{‘vlufinm m‘ s = S C. A, Stoneh.lt, A. Hospe, Jr, to eubonrd, ny 'wore | It Y8 Ik ] opening fizures. Among the low priced shares | Hale &Norcro 1k BEE.)—DPrices for cnttle toduy did no 5 . COKE, BTC. roported at the seubonrd, thou:h they were Familg R8T i Gilinan's Gold Modul, Touisville New Albuny & Chieago continues | Mexican . M CoAL, co¥ o Millinery, notions,cl oaks vary great'y from those ruling on Wednes- day. “They were firm for ail descriptions of euttle and n shade hivher for some. Cows and sald to be selling for future delivery. Thoe | Snow strength in corn caused a sudden rally. The price went to 1% hite, $2.35; Snow flike, $£2.0 ; low grade, #1.60: Queen of the Pantry, $2.70. und closed at 01140, Poutiy—Chickens, fresh stock, 6@7¢; poor 08, organs, 3 niS, 1anos. organs, artlsty? o en Mono. . tobe the nost prominent for both strenzth Coutant & Squires, . materlals, ete. and activity, the large order for new equip- | Navajo.. Omaha Coal, Coke S o a o Vi 3. LimeC ., 116-118 8 16th st. O.naha 1513 Douglas stre: oeh S As o S ;) bbbl e 5 nt being interpreted as ovidence that tho bulls sold to the best advantage. Canners Hard and soft coal ship- uglng street, Gy SVAFAA s GUOCE b SICaTaR Belie Jobar: Sentip, 103 turkeys, O@10c; goese and ducks. | deyls by which ivls to make very advantuzes New York Miulng Quotations. and butchers were eazer buyers, and for the | Hard and soft conl. . pers. L - — - - day, but_there very 1ittle for sule, und | - GAME—Market glutied with rabbits; some | 03 connections o the southure closed or | New Youk. Jan, 28—Tho following are tho | more desirible of the offorings . they | cormer 1ith and Dougiss | 1508 Faram stroet, OYSTERS. with good covering” Dby shorts ' and | houses refuse to wecept them from the ex- | Pearly so. Oregon Navigation, Illinois Cen- | closinz mining stock quotations: were not averse to paying u small ad- | streets. Omaha. —— . — improvea - shipping ~ demand “and the | press companies. Good stock wus offered as | rab St Paul preforred and the Cordage | oo % Ty w0~ | yonce. The strenzth of tho markei is | — TR - A. Booth Packwng Co. Platt & Co., 2ro0 0xport movemont, thore was & Rradunl | toc s o Vo oz, stocks were speciully strong during the day. ANGoh B b due to the continued light receipts. The ar- P. P. Mahoney & Co., Johnson Bros., upward movenient. OR tha advancoa gond | - AbeeoNor | green saltod hides, 4@ixc | ,Ihe obening was quiot ‘at fractional ud- [ Atpen.” {Iron 8 40| rivaissince Saturduy have been 21,000 head Packers of oysters, fish | O7aters, Fish and Colorsy mAny operators from tho whoat pit, who were | No. 2 green salteq hides, s@ige: No. 1 ereay | VAnces ind while there was some unensiness | B &B. ... R il less than for the sume time last week, so that i 1014 Farnam str eet, and Celery, 810 South 10th St heavily short, came in uguin, Bovden & Co., | salted hides. 25 to 40 Ihs.. $14@43c; No. 2 green | RMONE the shorts the bears wera inclined to | 6rfeMiging Ophir.... TR0 In spite of the fact that the demund has not Soft—Coal—Hard 608 Loaven worth St. David Cole, Manager. Bartlett-Frazierand other wetl known friends | salted higes. 55 to 40 o v50: No. Lvaal | huminer the list In spots, causing slight re- | GHo™h Bolnt S w developed mora than the usual activit . A cesslon which wus afterwards made up and | peaa: hides. 5@bo; al- forward slowly In tho general list, but more sellers have been able to push prices slow upward 2100 t0 8 of corn_did i good deal of huying and helped | calf, S to 13 1bs., 60: No. 2 along the advance. Tt Is suid there has been | 4c: No. 1 dry filnt hides. very little corn eribbed this year, and as this [ hides, 5@6e: No. 1 dry sa'ted 8I3N. 16th B — Todiy's trading was largely at from | e——— OWARANOD O1LS. forcows and bulis and at f L 1bs., G@sc: '8 8o~ (V- he 6@se: toduy's se New York Market NEW YORK, Jan, 28.—FLOUR—Reoelpts, 20,080 packnges: eXports, 41,140 barrels, 18,05 Sncics: market dull and heuvy: sales, 20,000 bls. WHEAT—Recelpts, 06,050 bu.; oxports, 812, 805 bu.; gnles, 0,220,600 bu. futures 130,000 by, pot. " Spot market dull and unsettled; % GA0 B2 0 wtore fund “Slevats E“’ | Wil naraded Lol siraiiony . 1 northern, $LU@LOBY; N o4@I.00gs Now 2 WOrthcr . o5 tions doclined %@xo on lnrge ' ellimn Dy foreigners throuzh weuk cubles, advuneo K@l on oxport demaund and largor oloar- (noes, reucted @'y, and closed firm ut Uil ahanged prives to de wdvance. No, % Januury, 02 February, ~BLOIN@LOZY, closing at AL0% Mareh, SLUD@I03%5, olosthg nt #1.02% § (April, BLOM@LUIN, closing ut $00; Muy. Joare lositiy av 8l Juno. #1.00G 0034, 0losink ‘a %t July. 08 S v fi;mflm i July, 8408 ¢, clos. YE—Lower and quiet; western, 950, Bales, 16000 b, ‘Westorn, falr dollyery. st Tl and wodl Mo 2 Nliwaukee, ile Sales, 20, 00 bu. No. 2 Milwaukeo ut 00 T3 walos, 90,000 bu. stice at ohey " o0 4L 0@ BARLEY MALT—Quiet. Coun—Receipts, “01.450 bu,; exports, 197, bu.i spotsules. 1,660,000 bu. of futures; 142,000 bu. spot; spot murket higher, quief, closing stronger: No. 2, 4040 In' elevator; & dle aflont; ungriaded mixed, 45@513c; No. ATH@ISC; steumer mixed. 48%@s00, Op- tons advanced §@iko und closed firm on HEhY recelpts, Pook REading and . oes o demanda; | Janunry, 4050Me Eotean Bt ‘ cloalng e March, 85 APII L, 40N @40 08~ ARG @I e, closing 49ig0; od s ) oxports, 495,000 00 bu, of futures; 1,000 bl:‘ of POLi 8pot market strouger, qulet; options Rirly BOLIVe, X1 U, BFin: JABUAFy W0 February, @xebie. clowng 46 ; e A Tige, closing ) s 0. % Ohlcago, 3 @5 WUSLOTL, Si{fdE HAY—Qulet an Hors—Fuirly cholce, Buaa quiet au tons centrifughl, 00 tost. at 8 7-16¢, o. 1. £.; re- fined dull and easy; the outside quotations are those the ~trust: inslde rices cover t No. 8, # 0-16003 11-ltie: 0. 7, $4@i% 4 7-1648 9-160; No. 0, 4% kl ike: No. 10, § 5-1@d 7-1fe; No. 11, 34@ise; r)n. 12, 3 5-10@: 5-100; off A, 35@3 16-16c, OLASSES—New Orleans, steady. PETROLEUM—Opencd steady and fluctuated thin 4 nurrow rauke in the early hours then awe dull and remuined so until the close: usy vanis oll spot salos none; Fobrury "uon-w«uud at G2, blghest G2ie, lowes [ c cloatng 61y e; Lims oil nossles; totul 0¥, 22,000 buls, LorToN EEED O1L—Dull but steady. TaLLow—Quiet; city @ for puckages), 4¥@ 4 Jd-lic. osIN—Steady. RPENTINE—FLrm and stoady at 35@3doke. Toledo Graln Market, ToLEpo, O., Jan., 28.—WHEAT—Higher; No. 2 cash, und January, 02c, CORN—Stouay: No. 2 cash e, OATs—Quioti No. 2 cash, i6¢. Havann Sugar Magket, HAVANA, Jan, %.—Sugar quiot; yesterda 2,000 Digs contrifgal, 96 to 00ty degraos polari- ation, Wore sold ut 841004171 gold_ peF qui tal Forelgn 011 Market, LONDON, Jan, 25, —CALCUTTA LINSEED—i0s 4%d per quarter. DUKPENTINE SPIRITS—258 4%4d per cwt, Traders' Talk, Onicago, Til, Jan, 28.—Counselman & Day to Cockrell Bros.: Wheat opened lower on glmost ' punicky privato " cavles ~which brought some scfling orders. These appearea to be stop loss urders onspeculutive truders us several shippiug houses were good buyera at the decline, Local shorts became alurmed when various advices reported as high as 115000 bu. wheat taken for export during the past 'three duys in Minne- apolis and ° Duluth, ~while 700,000 bu, were rumored taken at New York today and 135,000 bu, worked here. Shippers are very reticent und nothing iike the amounts ru- mored could be confirmed, butthe market was oversold, and the attempts Lo cover cuused the closing bulge. Corn led the whole market in strength 18 generally conceded that very little corn has been cribbed, as the price way 00 high early in the' season, and farmers have besn unwilling to' sell at the decline. During the freight blockade shippers wore compelled to sell futures to hedge oush boldings. Kecent sules huve been practionlly all by shiort speculitors. The de- cline in oeean freights and tho reduced stocks at eustern points have revived the shipp.ng demand and the purchases by shipjers to cover hedges have caused a stampede among the shorts. Oats were also in good shippinz demand und advanced le. Provisions were bid up sharply by packers early but this ele- ment o teirdy sellers aftor the aavanc Epeculutive buying from the other pits came Tater and guve'the markot. a stroug closing. 1t l0oks higher for ton.orrow. _ Cuicaao, . Juu. 2. —F. G. Logan & Co. to J. Sunds Com n Company: The wheat mur- ket at the opening was looded with loug wheat being sold. Purdridge was the principsl buyer eurly on the udvance todle. Cables con- tinue to come lower. The strength in our warket 1s on the demand for eash wheat and the smull receipts at ull interior ponts. Wo are lluble to huve weather scares, and if we dowe will huve a lively wurkét upwards. Corn yery active, £0od local and outside buy- ing. The selliug has been principaily by our local traders We look for i further wdvanc Hog products strong. They should be pu chased on all wesk spots. CH104G0, 111, Jun. It eal of llguidution amonz tmid lon and Pardridge has been the best buyer, Thiy ds 1o permanent strongih. us the lattor will doubtless resell on rullies. Cables have been wosk and lower, but clearauces and now busis naeth, Hopkins & ero hus becn PriME MERCANTILE PAPER—IQ@5 STERLING EXCHANGE—Qulet #4.84 for sixty day Dbills and 8 mand, ‘The closing quotatious on Londs: MK KT Gon 4 per cent. nd firm at 86 for de- citlo Ists. .\ 116 North Pacific 2nds. . 11¢ Northwestern Con. 141 North. Debent. 5. 105 8t L & 1. M. Gon. 5s. Kt *5t. L. & 8. I Gen. M 108 st.Paul Consols 8t. 1., C. 1814 Tex, 12 3% | Te: London Stock Market, [Copyrighted 1892 by James Gordon Bennett,) Loxpon, Jan. 28.—[New York Herald Cable ~Special to THE BEE] -Apart from the fore.gn market, which lwas dull, the tend , in tho stook murket has boen favoruble. - Houme ralls are noarly all bettor. Scotoh lines ure especially good. Silver lmproved i per Amerieans nlso Improved, closing very fi A general advance wus established, ranging from !4 to 135 percent. The lead was taken by Norfoik & Western, Gulf, Denver proferonce, Ohlo & Mississippl and Union Paeifi dian strong, especially Canndla udvanced 3 por oent. - Grand Tronk wus only slightly bett Moxlean ordinary preferred I8 substuntially Lighor OWing t0 the recov- ory In the price of silv money was little wunted. Short loans were obtained at 4 per cent discount. The murket was firmer, ifliveo monthy' biils were quoted ut from 1% Lo 2 per cent. There rate which remuins ut 3 per cent. Loxbox, Jan. he followint were the London stock quotations closing at 4 p. Ganas o, which no chunve in the bank Consols woney. ... 18 1nots Cen T Consols account... Y916 Mex. ordinar y s % & O. Iata., 874 8L Paul common... Siby aclfic ........ 95 |Pennsylvania BTk L gl Rendiig . <o Mlg | Mex. Cen. BAR 11 420, MONEY-—'5 per cent, Rate of discount in the open market for short bil's, 1X@I1% per cent; for three months' bills, 1%@? per cent. Amount of bullion withd =awn trom the Bank of England on balance . £105 085 Th buliion in the Bunk of Eniland decreased &0 during the pust awek. The proport on of the reserve to llability, which last week Was S0.77 per cent, s now 4.4 per cent. . Financial Notes, NEW ORLEANS, La., Jan. %.--Olearings 1,984,363, Baurivone, Md.. Ja 2 balunces. 870,85, HAVANA, Jan. 2—Spanish goid, #2443 2405 exchange quiet. NEw Youk, Jan. %5.--Bank clearings today. BUELOLB00; balances, $5,780.050, Bosron, Mass, Jan. 25 —Baok elearings 14,30,000; balunces, 81,708,740, Money, 1% —Olearings, #2,4 5 ORNIGE SR - 14 usunlly the chyet sourc 1y for My, % 't 4 T rapldiy In the speclal stocks. mentioned. The &340 to $4.50 for steers, though the extreme CORNIUE. R 5 DR A b fos At e *’,u;"_'“‘,{,. L0 "A.‘M‘a":','ff ;,‘e‘}:;: Noinio0 final Faid of the bears on kawanna was rango of quotations was from $1.2 toH65. A [ — - = Cosoltdated, Tank Ling ar stoudily ocrouding, "and thit scarcely s | low, 14Gse, Coon e Priwe. 10oi Tre active shares wero advinced scoudily. Tho MARICETS buyers around $500. The general market had | Manufaciurers of Gal Refined and lubricating Bor cont of tho webkiy Areivals 1ro oonteiet, - ‘ close was active and stroug ut or near the Omaha Experlonces s Light Run and Prices rm finish. 90 D avb o astailo olls, axle grense, otc. Wero all aTonk: fustore. Fot . eoms farh Omaha Grain Market. fizures of the day. The Important gains co AR Botes adIng in hogs was on o basis of yoster- | aviignes, eto. 1110 and it hus been noticed that the Cudahy Prices based on delivery nt Mississippl river | prised: St Paul preferred, 2% per cen AU L) d%nelmmuquoz:mmm. or at from $1.25 to | 11i2 Dodgo st. == ———— Pack'ne company and the Wearo Coni. | points, Nobraska inspssuion, and ten days | Northern Pacific preferred, 14 per cont: Lake n 28 —Roceipts for four days | #4.50 for poor to prime hzht und at from $4.15 = PRODUCE COMMIS - 10! mission company have been stendy and | Shipment. unless otherwise stated. Cash grain | Shore, 1% per cent: Loulsvilie. 1% per cent, 62 hogsand 3 83 sheep. ngainst | to8L6) for heavy welghts. The market was PR GCODE —_ — = - liberal buyers: thotr purchusos. for the woek | calls for shipment within five dnys and Corduge and Rock Islaud 1 per cent cach S cnttle, 219582 hogscand 2,001 sheep the same | steady at thut range. and was nctive both for 3 Branch & Co., Ribbell & Smith, have been estimated wil tho wiy from 3,000,000 | Whent—No.2 spring, 8214 bid: No. 3 spring. | _Governwent bonds huve been dull - and | four days iust woek: local and eastern uccounts. In view of the = o 104.000,0 0 Dute Ry Oponad ae 306 o arenn | 7680 b, frendy. Stute bonds huve beon entirly neg- [ The light run of cattle was somewhat In the | incroased rocoivts for the last three days | . E.Smith&€o. | Kilpatrick - Koch Dry | Destersin county prod- | Produce, fruits o~ all 10 from 40%0 o 40%c. receded to40%con wheat | - KyE—No. 2, %8¢ bld; No. 3, 7ie bid, lected. Javure of u surprise td dealors who were look- | prices are holdinz up surprisingly well. They Goods C o ity ATseiablay Kinds, oyster shorts rushing In to cover and put the prico | OATS—No. jio bid: No.3 white, 3c: | Tho following are the closiug quotations for | Ing for ut loagt 2505 cattle. There hus boen a | have declined 19¢ sinc Tuesday, but ure still | pry goods, notions, fur- | ey gootamotion gente: | ° b up to 41%c, closing nt 41ige, an advance of 1%e. | No. 3 colored. the leading stocks on the New York Stock ex- | falling off o fur this week compared with Iast | nearly that much higher than® at the close of ‘nishing goods’ Y Airaishinyigoods 1207 Howard Stroet. | 13th and Larney Stroets, Ots Wwora atrong 11 sy pithy. with corn, tha | - Gohs e bld, 38 asked; No. 8 | chunge toduy: of about 250 herd.| Eastarn markets were | last week. Although tody's recoipts nyver- : TR = = e Sis : nerousing demahds’ froim snfboers ind tray | or Dotter. prompt shipmont, ki " | Fiokinon i prereried firmier.this faot, givine shipnors confidenc | aged ‘very comumon: tho'”gréater bkt of the | comer 11t and oward. | Cor- 1k and Momardste | i Sons, | Jus. A. Olark & Co, covering by shorts. n advance of 1c was mong the sales reported were: 10,000 No. 3 | Aqa K wee 148 N, Ce o Y 8 i 0 2 D alet erg av better than @4.40. e e ] scored white onts, Drompt shipment. 00: 4000 mume, | Alon, T b i1t 308 |N: . Cole & 86552200 20 | D& W dectdedly: ' better “tone “0' the [ ranze was from 8150 10 #0, culls ol KULECTRICAL SUPPLIS. Butter, exgs and poultry. | BUUeR cheot, ezas, 9K broducts wore dvanced and higher: | do; ‘180000 No. @ or botter cor twonty | o preferrd: 111" | ao' preforred g W.‘.‘:“Tfi&rd1}"‘3,uu";‘x"x'-'l'e""u\mf"me"e:’wo aTEd hironsr ot genaitlouiRortwolo i ne poultry and game. - recelpts of Focs wers 11, t X~ ays shipmet, Burlinzton ters ¢ 83,0 merican Expres: 117 |Ohio ~ Misslssippl 223 o) - heavy hozs goinx a D) H i3 S 3 actutions nnd Drices at tho ;nrl:ll; \\:lov?;",wfr?-:u NowHtax "Bottor, Tolodo. tarms. 3344 t'uru G & N 0 %40 proforred.”. * | advance amounts to from 1o to 15¢ on all use- There was continued falr activity in the Omaha Oonsolidatad Electrisal 0., 1400 Fernam st 009 South 13th Streo K, to J0c lower. But Armour. the Anglo- | No. 2 corn, St. Lowis torms. twenty dayvs, nda Paclfic....... 91 [Ontario & Western.. 1974 | ful grades. The markat was active. both local | sheop and lamb market but fornier prices | Electro Dynamos, Lamps, Wire and Electrical Sup: [ —————————— S — ] { Amerloun compuny und packers gouerally | diie; 2000 Ko, 4 or better. prompt shipment, | Cannda Southern ... @i Oreon lmproveme't 213 | and shipping buyoers ghowlng a dieposition fo | were not supported, Good to choico sheep piies of All Kinds. Riddell & Co., G. Pegau. Y wero good Luyers wnd the shorts made . rush | 3010; 5,000 mixed corn, Baltimore ters kets | Central Pacific. 4" [Orogon Na: tuke deslrable stuff At slightly improved fig- | were quoted ut from #4.75 10 £5.50. The poor to 1112 Howard streat, Omaha. ) e ] to cover. There were spells of temporary | ruary, e, R O | ures compared with “Wednesday, Good 1,200 | fair sorts were neglectod. at from &1.50 10 $4.50, BiIIter ONpens oapavor. | qaiM T AT Iy i Weaknoss, but the Xonoral tendency: wha - BOARD OF TRADE NOTES. do It preferred to 1.30)-10. steers sold wmastiy at from 8,65 to | and culls ut from 825) to #.05. Lumbs wore in, | 1Wolf Elec rical Ca., Fo el L 0 \ Warc and the close shows an advince of 27%c [ E. E. Day, Weeping Water, Neb., wus on the | Chiicago & Alton. .- o pith one good sizel busieh of very kood | moderate supply und wero easy at from 84.60 g M| 2t na" Howard. Sta, in pork, 17%c in lurd and from 15¢ to 17%c in | voard, o' CoP R b 0 0%y LU0 fPullman @ ,%60-1. beoves ut 8405, Light 000 {o L15%Ib. | to $0.50, Tllustrated catalogue and same. Omaha, : by, A5 Benrs ofOlurks, Neby was. In looking | s Otk 86 1o iov: A38g| Roras steers sold largely at from 83.00 to 8437, But |~ Receipts were: Uattle, 10,000: hogs, 40,000; reet i e b G & Estimatod receipts for tomorrow: Wheat. | ovor the grain situation, itudson. ... | 120 | Rook Iaian little really usctul staff was left unsold nt the | shecp, 8.00. lin & MoOlai ingt o | 123 curs; corn, 280 curs; oats, 17) cars; hogs, J Dol, L. & W. close. and, In fact the forcnoon's business | ‘The Evening Journal reports: OCATTLE | 1014 Capitol Avonue. Mullin & McOlain, Bingham, & Son, | 3]‘1“:'[) head, Kansas Clty Market: ]‘) & |‘} G. pfe ‘u“ ])rfill;'lfll‘hn':l’ L‘tll);rell tllfl(:\‘l'd!. a t | k—l'fm"t(‘n{x. lfl.ll)ofl: slx‘lpnmm‘«. $.000; ;‘m\dr- Sgl‘l.‘lnlllel.lltllllmr‘ “K;{" 8ena \l: yollll’ ¥ he l 2 g st Tonnes: o cher stuff wis only in moderate supply. | ket frirly nctive' and steady to n shude | S———————————————======| 0.0 pouitry, otc. No. | tor, Poultry. i f0ieaaink £t resTan5p0ias ollowi aJAnsas Ory, Moo Tan. 28 —WnraT—Better | G0 Tt proterred. . 4" | and prices ‘wore docidediy stronger. There | Bigh t: good (o eholes Sleers biT5a25; othors FURNITURE AND CARPETS. Bae A Rer 156 Nab: Thdos ket AWTICUES. [ OFEN._ o | tow. [cionk; | demands No & hard, Ti@irite: No Zrod. 8o, | do znd proferred.: ik was agood actlve looal fcniand and shippers | $.£.04.23; stockers, 82 10@4.25: cows, 81.00@2. 7. Bl bank. 1701-3 Leavenworih 8t. e = E wOORNCStendy; No. 2 mixed, #@¥3e; No.2 | Erle..... ", s yere glso wanting o few outtle. | Frices | | tvas—tocelpts, ' 400y shipments, 12,000 Beceve & Runpan Fur- No. 2. = 5 A ¥ o 2 igher than Tuesda; market stoad rough a common, $H. . 155 e Co., January.....(s 808 BT(8 g8 67 | OATS—Sieady: mixe Fort Wayne. 162 the aavince being principally on the Tir to | miXed and. pachore thoames0: o nteLi®i 0o, Y i Wi Vi) | 9l | Rye—Strong; 7ic for No. 3. O st ® #ood stock. Reatly choice stock has been in | and butchers', $4.35a4.60: 112hit. 84.20@4.55. Successors to C.A. Beebe : TR |l w e FLAX SEED—Ric on u usis of purs. Hockinpsllass i Dpoor supply for twoor three days, altbough | ° SHmEP--Recolpts, 9,000: shipnient & Co Oarpenter Paper Oo,, | _King Papar Oo, W6 S| D6 B | BuANoFiems swokea, 6ie. JneepnaTexas ... il 0 there s comparatively litte butcher stuff | ketslow, steady to lowors native ewes. Gracoand 19th ata,Omata | g o0 5 SRR O | Wrapping paper, ail kindd ek e e AY—Flrm, unchanged: timothy, anoy | &' Ham s Dutnts. . o | o pes coming now that could "be called poor. Good | 4.00: mixed. #.40@.80; wothors, A e pmeack 28 | of twinem: cto. ' prairie. #7.00; good to choice, 85.0026.00; low | Fanan & pon, 10%% | Wells Fargo Kx cows und helfors sold Inrgely at from 8235 to | wosterns, &.105.0; lambs, 3.15@6.50. == | B R 1408 Howard st i mgl w0 | s | Krades %00, Lake Brlo & Wost. .. 2214 | Western Union ... 8% | €270, falr to good grades ut from 82.00 to .35, 2 URNISHING GOODS. ritinf 3 o T8 [ Lot 0k dngl o[ BN n\‘:}'f E1Ts—Wheat, 5,000 bu.; corn. none; oats, 1.0 preferred. ... 1-1%:‘,,.. Cotton Oll. ommon an(f‘cxinnlnz lots -lur;m’- 30.00 L‘n 2,00, New York Live Stock Market. e SRR 5 ;i ORK— | @ Shore. |Colorndo Con 1lls, oxen and atags were In fair sy, i| N . 28, —| —Roc 2 iy & Clien, . T, Robinson Notion | =g Jenuary. .. s |1 s SHPMENTS—Whent, 20,000 bu.; corn, 4000 bu.: | Loutsvillo & Nash:.. T6i¢| Homentako: activo domund ut atrong prices, at rom’ $155 | Lond.al] Torlnaghtorerss o trade and ooy, | lotMkud C Co S10VE REPAIRS, g Jay 18 | 1212 oats, 2.0.0 bu. Loutavilio & N'A.". 205 tron Miiver to 850 'Calves were sicady. Stockers and | ing wenk; dressed beaf standy at 6i4@be per 1b. | Genta’ furnishiag goods i - - 050 | 6w Coffee Market. Michlzn Contrais . 106 |Quiekelivor. . fooders viire steady at Wodneaday's sharpad | | Cavvks—Rocolpts. 715 hoad: market stondy: | SOSL (Rlal. Wo sond | GRW furnisbing goads, | James Hughes, |Omahy Stove Repalp | 60T4| 6T New Youk, Jun, 8. —Options opened steady | “MILL.8 & W...0.00 et | do preferrd:.. 11l 20 | JOLCGhav limitb, Jurkoly ntTrom 857000 B 1h | vetums b seins g, rassers, £45@2.30; westorn s NS eal [uBuskaxlnusOT e ra I il [8toves repe e ot Al Kipay Worts, January..... b gl 5 ang and unchunged to twenty points up. closing | ({0 preforred... Prrio : & | Representative sales ¥ SHEEP — Receipts, 7.008 head: sheep firm, | P4 9 ARG I G Cooks and Heaters | Stove ropalrs and wated | My re s 59| &0 steady and ten points down to twenty poiuts [ A &b M- Rioh & W. B Ter . 15 BTEERS, lambs %c per Ib higher; sheep, $.00@5.60; TR a " for sale. attachmenta for uny king | Cush quotnti 5 S GR s LI Ineluding: JSRUATY: | Missourl Pacitc: Wisconsln Central. . No.A: Pr. No Av. Pr. No. Av. Junibs, §.:5%7.40; dressed mutton st0ady 0t | e——— ofsiopemndo. ad | Cush quotations were as follow, s Fobruary, = 812 areh, | Mobile & Ohio. Great Northern pfa..i2e8¢ | 1..1070 8275 1..1260 63 25 1163 & T@0%c por [h.: dressed lambs Gru at 9210%c. | =GRGORRIES, | GLABS, 073, 13th Streot 207 Douglas. . \vifolfr-N‘é'"’u;:'r'mz""\(v'll'.:.'.'fi“d Ten £ D I‘I’ LI .,‘g"‘m‘ NasuzilioChatt,, .. B0 5| Chioago O i 1880 300 181207 330 181313 10Gs—Recelpts, 5,670 lu-.u].cnnfilsnotllldira\:t: s — spring wheat, BUGKIe: No. 2 rod. 804 @hie Der, 1ot Rio. quiet and firm; No, | Norfolk & West pfd: s0%|Sugar Trngt .. ..., rf PR S nomuallystoudy b8k 0BLLS pepio s D. M. Steele & Co., Blake, Bruee & Co., _ SASH. B jiL L Conx—_iiigher: demand good; No. 2, #¢; No, [ 7. $1367%. Northern Pacific. ... 243 |Southern Pacifi. ... 2100 i 2001508 Kansas City Live Stock Market, 5 %0 H. Hardy Oo, \ L e as 20@20i40: No. 2 white, %@ Liverpool Markets, R e e i ay) oo B DIUNCA I f1a B 10, KANSAS C1ny. Mo, QaTTuE—Tte. | 1201-1200 Jones atroct, | 0th amd Harney, Omaba, E A‘. Il)mbrowf o, SRl 813¢; No. 3 white, 20, n ¥ T4 P L) o8 X 3 Northwest 184K G, W. dis... 16.. 015 20 celp! 1,000; shipments marke s anufactur CR Celn| T ORI ViRo. 3 Biige. PO s e L “bia Sy # wasgencrallyistondy ol on Ctelminied Xeh Toniainan, Branen of- | mrhinguts oulige ! NO. 2, L00C ; 8 DR 2\ H o e g A 1012 2 I —— 3 i g BAuLEY=No. % 5000c; No. @ss 24d per centali No. 2 red winter, 76 10d | The'total sales of stocks today wore 451444 7 and heifors, 81.50@3.25:stockers and foeders, = = TONS, fice, 12th and Izard Sts. | YB3 SRTORKOR o oot { e, Der contal. shures, Including: —Atchison, *6,03: Chicago 3@, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. 3;‘:::’:1|1';\'l:":_£\1:" 2 f0e, st Coun-_Stendy, demund {alllun off; new ..n(:-’-.kl.b;uzkuv“nne. 25,41 rie, 4.330; 0as—Receipts. 0,000; shipments. 2,100; the e SR — - — y SEED—Prime, #.2@1.97, mixed western, 18 30 per contal. sville & Nushville, 13,1081 tun; 15, I aned SEI0 ) ‘then grow activi ockrell Bros., . A 3 ! Poc-Moss pork, por bbl., & i ss; Ird. | “LARD—Lrime western, dis 3d per owt. Missouri Paoltie, 0,46 I“", 0 2. imurkstongned. iONe ioner Ihom RIowschys Brokers andcash buyers. | oo oo C T SOUTH OMAHA. 1t owe, 8 .50} ribs sides (loose), : North Amerlcan, Northern Pacific, 3 E bulk, $. 104,15 Private_wires to New | 215 Bo ovi- T o, | fi 5@isos’ vy saltod shouldors (boxed: Milwaukee Market 20,880; New England, 24,400; Pacific Mail, 8.550; Rl SEEp—Lecoipts, 1.000; shipments, 500 The [ York, Chicago. and St. | Brokor in grain, brovle | \,\,0n STOCK YARDS CO, - - LIMITED, Sha;a@L i short cloar sides (boxed), ¥6.008 | MinwAUkEE, Wis., Jan. 28.—WnEAT—Firm; | Reading, 26,100: 8t.' Paul, 18,1315 St. Paul & o 1. market was steudy. Louts. 1618 Eoard of | 81ons andstocks. Lrivate et £:ih SR s 0. No. 2spring, B60; No. 1 northern. 000, Omahu, 14, Unfon Pacifie, 7,700; Western (2 ek = “Trade, 4 i et Whisky—Distillers' fini; pring. Koo ¥ % 60 1 3 S and 8t. Louis, sky—Distillors' finished g0ods, per gal., Sonx™kirmor: No's, Whaito, - Unlon, 7,455. 05 o S SLiLouBI B a ok RN OOMMISSION MEROHANTS, BuGARs—Cut lonf unchanged Rihit R L e A g0 Financial Re 6 10 5% T o 2001 miarliot stroner desiratie | Sands commission Co. = BT T = T 19 y e, 2020 , ; : niarket strong; desirabl 2 JoRecelpts and shipments (0day wero as fol- | " BARLAN-Qniat: No, 2 55i4o. New vonk, Jun. %—The Post says: Noth- (TR B | de benres: ‘tuir "t Rood - matiien EI0MS Alien Root & Oo. | Gasmanu & Dadloy, { : 4 Rve—Steady; No. 1. 8ic. Nk ls more satisfuctory in tho present murket B 15, 004 30 | 480; Toxan and Indian steers, $2.30@1,00. Brokers. Direct wires Roomd Eachange Bulld- | Rooms, 6) and 61 Kxs S RORTT TR than the disposition to ignora those nurely EASe o Hoas—Reccipts, 540): shipments, 2,50 mar- | toChicago, New York,and Butlding South chango bullding. | T St. Louls Markets, apagh uk ‘;fi:{gcwgu;g?::u Gally ;"‘:‘;umz‘wt‘“l:‘i 5 18, 988 2| ket lm’v‘ur‘:mgu vy, $.30@4 55 mixed, €3.0004.40; ;x.“hf.;u. N. Y. | Omaha Bouth Omaha. "\ o8, = 3 O ), 22 o 0 4 | 1ight, #4.20@4. X ullding. Wheat, busheis Louis, Mo, Jun. x8.—WuEAT-8tronger: | movement. On a smaller or lurge scale overa- 81T 30 T, Corn, bushels. ... £sasto. ‘ tlons in ahese securities will douhtless soem W 10102 - e Oats, bushels..... QuBNElEmor loah, Boko: o be revived, for they possess, In the cyes of HEIFERS. WEALTH OF THE GOULDS. | Bre buahely.. QaTa—Stron: cush, 20)40. petty Stock exchunge gamblers, precisely tho | 1. 470 160 2., 6% 270 ; arley. bushels. e aen 'ORK- ew, $11.6244, same fascination us a roulette table or a” di % CALY! Milllons—A On the Produco exchange toduy: The batter | Wiakecbii6. pon] Songervatizelinyeators) andioperatom, o R ) o tEhe 4 however, have latoly had abundant oppor- | 10.. 2% W Auiry, 24@e; ordinary, H@e Fges ) 5! , | ties: b S 1 140 140 5.1430 2 16 entrance in New York society recently, b kS inary, . Eges, 20@e. | OiNciNNATL O, Jan. 28.—WigAT—Highor; P 9 550 3 %0 { y 4 o Scedy gl croun: elibadurs, 13 A 1 New York Money Market, oIl et A s the Press, will hereafter preside What constitutes a good Advertisement ? BiRCIURe T ouns Ameriown B9 | Conn=tvenkymixed uoite - New Yok, Jun, . —Moxey ox Oauu—Easy, | {0 3 0 M0 3 3 over her widowed father’s tablo and 4 o wot saltod Now Or- | Wilskvghan o O Der bonc; olosed offored ut 114 her cont, " |+ | 110 200 18 yim rovrosent him socially. Sho is one of How to write anddesignagood Advertisement ? . L1530 2 05 2 . “sraas. 1..1350 220 1135 300 1..1190 300 OXE: 2.1670 300 STOCKERS AND Fi LB10 205 13 02 275 5. U2 309 70) 240 1 2 85 740 305 081 2 65 2. 29, £1080 305 (w7 270 8. 200 LA B 15 2., 815 270 3 300 0.0 83 B1T% 6.0 662 3170 WYOMING CATTLE. No. Av. Pr. No. Av. Pr. 1'cow®. ..., 0110 82 40 74 steers! . 123 &3 50 23 cow: 1045 2 40 49 steers*. 1150 3 75 batags., 1400 1 B0 *huyfed v Hoas—The offeriugs were & disappointment to buyers especiallys One thing 1s certain, the country i8 bullial on hogs wud pork, und astyeunts Twmendg el €763 Wcd o a position o prictionly illustrato t aufiity in that alrestion. Whtle Ittt i sharp advance in Hoxprices does not brinz the hogs, it is equally (hue that a sharp decline does not Induce a lieavy run. Farmers and feeders huve plen orn ind are not com- polied to murket thelr hogs at any purticular Ume. Business opehed slow with u limited shipping demand’” kod all buyors Learish. Prices ~ were hnl‘v4 a dime lower whan the opening - Wednesday und about 5o lower than Wediesday's wewk ciose. The Dest heavy hogs Sufd ut from #$1.20 1o #4.:5; common hvavy und wixed packers nt from #4.1% 0 £.20, ght wad, Hght mixed loads from 81,0510 #4.2'. Alon@=bout the middle of the forenoon tho str in provisions refiected in Tnproved hos niNskets ut ull centers pro- duced u decided|vhgsithier feeling here ind the greater part @ early mornlug decline was rezaind. Th@markei closed acetive at very near Wednesdel's closing prices. Sules were lurgely at from 8,15 Lo 81.35, against #.20 1o 8430 Wednesday. ‘The “average price wis #4174, against 86293 Wadnesday “and #4.00% last Thursday. Hepresentative sule No. Av. Sh No. Av. Sh. Pr. 16 sELEEEE the greatest heirvsscs in tho world. Nine yoars ago, when rumors were cur- rent in Wall strect that Mr. Gould was in need of money, he invited o number financiers to lunch with him one day, and,incidentally, alter Where to place a good Aidvertisement ? IMPORTANT QUESTIONS EVERY ADVERTISER OUGHT TO ASK HIMSELF WHO EXPECTS TO MAKE MONEY OUT OF ADVERTISING. 20 Years' Experience of well known his friends’ gaze gilt edged stocks and bonds of the Thoy were, course, quick to toll what they had scen, and gossip soon restored Gould’s eredit, He did not reveal ali In the Newspaper Advertising Field has taught us the WHAT, and the WHERE of ADVERTISING. Can we serve you ? ALDEN & FAXON, Newspaper Advertising Agents, 66 and 68 West Third Street, CINCINNATI, 0, his securities that Russell Sage, his most intimate friend, said a few months ago that Mr. Gould’s income from his investments was larger than any other man’s in the world. Among his securities were: Missonri Pacific bonds and stocks. £20,000,000 Western Union Telegraph Co... .. ..80,000,000 Manhattan Elevated Railway Co Union Pacific Railroad Co. Iron Mountain Railroad Co Texas Pacific Railroad Co...... Government bonds. . Paeific Mall Steamship Co, Miscellaneous mortgages, cas TRADE MAMK, DrDOWNS 1818 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. rivate. blood skin and urinary diveases A regulsr a ‘ Ta sulll tr treatment b, ete 12,000,000 Gould, who is his father’s right-hand man in everything,w naturally control wealth accumulated by Mr, Gould’s sim- ple of buying everything cheap and selling everything dear, members of the family might liberal shares as follows: aa diplomas e <+ 875,000,000 'n6 wmarks 10 1nd1oaLe contents o o ’ Miss Holen Gouid' ! Edwin Gould .. . . Howard Gould . m, to12m. Send siamp for reply. ting with the groatost & tmpotenoy, syphilis sl 108+ 0f vital power. or instrum ints sont by il yrsonal interview preferrod. ) seat free. OTice hours, ¥ & ENTARLISHED 1866, Max Meyer & Bro. Co., TIGIANS uby Kingdon Other bequests, suy Young Mothers We Offer You a Kemedy which Insurcs Nafety to Life of Mother and Child, “MOTHER'S FRIEND " Robs Confinement of its Pain, Horvor ond Risk, After usiug one bottle of ** Mot suffered but ltlo pain, s afterward ususl in s NN o, Lamar, Mo., Ja prise i b o SN BRADFIELD REGULATOR C0,, | ATLANTA, G BOLD BX ALL DHUGGISTS, aenee e 8125,000,000 opportunities | SCIENTIFIC PRACTICAL Those who have of knowing Mr. Gould do not consider it likely that he will ever endow or create any great publi ‘The Spring of Eternal Youth, Curlsbad may be truly terimed the Spring of wwirles the & the Lest natural re- b of the stom- ud kidney cow- ure to buy the genuine iuported must have the signa- er & Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, on every packuege, Eternal Youth, Hprudel has bes m «dy, for constipation, cata wch, dyspepsia and OMAHA, " "4, Bolid tiold Bpectacies o Eye G Fine Bleel Spec Jeyen Tasted Froo by S OCULIST'S FRESC) sses (1010 §3 up os from 1 up. Skllled Opticlans. ¥ ' . a did s