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6 THE _OMAHA DAILY BEF JANUARY 14, 1893, — A It st and_a tendency on | the afterno and the other Gonld stoeks fol i )| Southern ralle tondvance, Bell and cherry, | lowed nt o distanee, while the steength in f) earnings ) Bbarp Bulgo aud Considerable Bxcitems Dugle, $10.00810.00; Jer- | grangers was nof o prongunced ua duting the Reports of Further, Gold Shipments Do | cont and P pust fow diy extended to ot whilo contral Marked tie Olose in Wheat. [ ynmenally Hige number of stocks, one of the | Not Sesm to Affect Business cont i, and there 1ing eondit £ generally bullish sent cold weath - e e ent, and all speclalties were it higher price " e o \eat SHORTS SHOWED MUCH NERVOUSNESS y : 3 e |/ T T A AT R U ] TRADE CONDITIONS GOOD EVERYWHERE | bonnis I el terior | houses which have been - home de Bie Prosilnent Drokers, Supposed to 11 e execitionof fhese ordors, indle ) : 5 | Finttering Ontlook for the Coming Ex Acting for the Clique, Bonght Freely rtant ¢l Bt hias been 1 for Reports Viarlous Citles botl enk Spots nnd Sold ¢ A long per by its absence has . Staple 1" nets in ¢ ns 1 ALl Wenk Spot 1 Sold £0.00 per | pearance 630 800 L o 2 of on Rtallies. ) Pite Tollowing AR5~ the olowingy ns of 820 109 Demand - Business Failures, Dus Larg v the leadin e onthe New Yo 2 120 5 972 7h cluded 1 OvTERS - Prices at Omaha still remain at 18 RO ) 960 1156 p ; 1y alioul Ontcaco, T, Jan. 13.-A sharp bulgo and | @ per cun o T B% Nortn Amurle K60 68 2 New Yok, Jan. 18.~R. G. Dun & Co's, | Cable wos! s v 1o K conslderable oxeltomont rled v'-\' 1c ’ in w ONION WI‘I me grown, .00 per bushel; | Qivon, T Northern Paciio ptd 1018 86 8 Weekly Review of Trade says: In spite of ‘m“:“, v nito 4 v rather. wenk tho wheat pit today, The ctae with which | *REUSEIE Brihie. nodinm sizes, $3.35 tor | A%eions ke ! & Gaif... 14 it ; reports that move gold will go abroad and in e { | cible: it bro :',',,:;,‘.‘ O et e o amy dbeld. | SINRIC case lots, uwid §3.00 for fut<of ive (o ten | Baiiimors & ' y e spite of uncertainties rewarding legislation 25,700,000 bushels 1 | moderate profit « edly bearlsh nows tend 10 make & strong mar- | diseount of 25¢ 0r the box Is also mude for ox= | Canada South 0 B R4 O 2 on the money question, the business world | 3 and SO000000 o cxporis o iy ket. Shorts showed n eal of nervous- |t large or small sizes Central Pacific | 00( | seems inclined to believe that there will be " 197,500,000 i JOFES! wly Povrriy The supply continues very light | Ches. & Oh ®on Lmp b no seriot 1 \ ' i v v and prices are firm. Chickens are solling at | Chieago A won Nav 1070 . 10 serious financial embarassment, especi rite of scalp elements favor the bull side. There was | 10 for aressed, and 76:5¢ for live, Tuarkeys | G B &Q e W 1060 ally as the average of commercial indebt u comparntively little wheat for saleand the | goat 12 13¢ and geese and ducks at 9a10 Consolidated Gias rin. Dec 737 ness’ is remarkably low and failures have demandod pay X ot s Buyors wis sharp. POTATOES The trade is limited to the sale of | SO0 TRtEH H A 3 1 k47 competition among Buyers was B e Atk mall lots from stores. Western Nebraski | co1o Conl & iron Pullman Palace seen comparatively important S o Some prominent brokers supposed tobo ac ek 1s quoted at 80e and Utich and Colorado | Gotton : ; i Cort leading g At Boston orders for boots and shoes have CLEATING HOUSE 8 NEN DU BOVATOr s tng for the ellque hought freely on all weak | G oo Bt % | Richmond e 1050 HOUSE STATEWN) v 0 2 been large, the factories all by ind job - 0. Ty jots and though they soid some on the rallic SWERT POTATORS There fow in the | DTS W 3 itichmona 1 804 L and y £ i dorhed 1y thought that tl rogate of | market which are selling DER G o 820 32 bors' stocks light n and woolen mills | Omaha's Vigures for This Week More Than i thetF purchnscs excoodud thelr salesand thay | ( VEALZVeal calves, cholee, Te; lnege and At : g are fully employed. Sules of wool we SE] il o was geadunlly hereasing its hold Ut the hirdest thing on the markti to di 35t L &S K st prd 0 00 pounds aud 5,000,000 pounds were d ot Cables were ewhat casler but re L (Way e A0 prererted. ..o b p stroyed by fire, making the demand for wool celpts in the northwest were smaller and there BUSINESS BRIEFS GE Northers ped. 1 il & Omalia 2 t mn the conntry wler, . publisher at Steele City, has | ¢ & 16 L ptd 1 reat ¢ ; LA LR B LY TR im0 ! Irou is weak at Philadelphia and 42 ¢ y conloe, o publishe * | 5t Paul & Datuth Tetin, Conl & Iro 1232 1030 ars aftects the coal trad raman Kin. & Tox. urd Toxns Pnoli 1139 At Pittsburg pig no months were reported i L.ake Niore 'S Express . St Louts Lo Trust WS LA 070 i ; T 1 New York, Jan, 1 the rate of 152,000,000 3 Fouls. & Nash o oreeread 5 10t Held 4 products, o 3 o the total exports la v 2 g Lol & Now Wl arg i 5 1150 I 000,000 bu. this ¢ 3 ‘L";m"‘“\ Lon Westorn Orders for spring s arg more liheral at forcign demand ensu Michigan Contra BIFERS Detroit and money in strong den 818 ; [ and money in strong demand § g1y 000 y Missour! et Minn y b A : iiip “’,;‘h“»“‘hm et RN i 4 Mobile & Ont y 443 2 14 Wholesale orders at Chicago thus far ex Guarter wiiviile Chat aneral Kiect 480 You they should stronger ctions being not so good ¥ sed 1 i CALYE i traders in wheat, was ann wd at noon. T ational Cordng Natlonal Linse 2 b iy At gl veuls, 85,008,500 fallure had no effect on she market, J do preferco. \x ol & Tron g E E 'mm-‘]l‘u winter clothing, Speculation | T . P 8.500375, 4 e only 499,000 b nd tihe shipn nly Nortolk & W o 1ous' & Tes. Cor Eom et B B RS 2 peket fivm v 100 108, 68,000 bu. The Minneapolis Market Record » . < ox-dly 5 p. 5 preparing actively for the spring trade and s Cit MoasToo i y gives the conntry dloviton | $ ISI0I08 | o total sules of stocks today, word 602,000 lieavy snows have helped lunhermer 1 s v $ 0 her B000,000 bu, estimited 4 i BRI AR BB IR U | B AtSt Pauland Minneapolis the 1 1 pricy at te decline i d wheat, 38,000 | ¢id "17 800: Luckawanna, 8,400 Distilling 00 | and flour trades ave firmer, but collec ipts the ad 18,000 DU rye | y50000: Erie, 10,4008 Kansas & Texas, 4,900 are slow arket soon d vanced fro wheat, 12,000 | Bouisvilla & Nashville, 18.900: Manhattan Trade at Omaha is ¢ to the full extent of the early advinee, the whea 24,8005 Missotiri Pacific, 10,6005 Northwest 3 City and Kunsas City, where re D e ot or 50 b DT, 5,000; New Enalarid, 46,000 Northern tle are liberal, but of hogs light P'ros May. July delivery, which sold oir - : - B co TR ELDIN0: Shaidiim s b o 1 AL St Louis noney is stronz, b - Denyer, iy, wis in better demand today and ady Ol Maricer. St. Paul 17.800; St. Paul & inhi, 5200 rain biockudo from a scareity of ears TaAlehs 10" within tae of Muy price. Tt w NEw - Youk, Jfan. 13, PErroLEes—The | Sugar, 55000; Unlon iic : At Louisville prospects ave bright and Colunbii s o:m Bt Louis parties were ceounti 3 arket was i neglected: no transactions | Uulon, 59,900 Knoxville trade is improving. Houston., the advance, they having sent o buyin iLever oecuring on | the Stock exehin : At Memphis trade is dul o R Momphis orders for wbout 1,000,000 for July delivery 1 3,000 bbIs, were traded I at g New York Money Market. 3 fat wYompis trudo ls dull, at Littls R tlchiond Tn corn husiess was not confined <o mieh U103t nights. fgoros; M0 | Naw. ¥ iy ; air, \with more hopeful tone, and at Atlanta | inrtford as of Iate to local operators, and cvidently no_tendency 1o Improve elther | phig Youke Jun, 18 -MoseY O¥g CAuLy 4 0 good, with satisfactory collections Portand, Oro Jeaned to the “long” side. Opening trade Hrloe | Easy o 21 104 per cont, lastloun 3, clos i 5 e Business at New Orleans is only fair and | Woshingt pere at yestordays final auntations, but, COTroNSEED Ot 1irm; crude, 44e. Yollow | *Bie MuntANT1LE PAPER—514@T porcent.* | : in some lines dull, but suzar is very strong | o ] St. Louls Live Stock Market heeanie netive and advance upon b 3 & Jp A ! e A § and active,gvhile vice s quiet and weak aany il & yuts, Mo.. Jan. 13, -CatrLe—Roece the market afterwards reacted slightly,bu i B it 1y ker In the 1rc At o 5 500 headi sh wead; markes e and closed at 1e gain, The strong fo stN=Qulet, stondy ills and $4 or demand, 4 3 00 Wiint 7 e Bteiloxe s v hoice i the eash market also exerted some infly TURPENTINE - Searee: firmer at 847084150 tations on bonds 3 g | hat people mean by depression in busi . shipping, 25, on speculative values, but b= due in o nieasire LAVERPOOL, Jin. 13.~TALLOW--Fine Aticrl I 11374 | Northern Pac gnie 113 b ness is shown in the plg ivon output, 202 | Kvihes Hoas -~ Kecel pments, to the restricted movement owing to the | cun 2 S Gl per ewt 131 N. W. Consols..be. 187 | 4 f tons weekly, or less than 2 per cent small New Haven b G IR vy, $7.40 stormy condition all over the west RRTIAN GO iR e 088, O por oW Us 0N W ey Gac T 108 2 that December 1, with o .slight increase Ingiiell & picking, ¥ BTkt iy 4t coug DArtio nnclin. A s S | Loustana st WS I & R O 7 | stocks, and 14815 tons smaller than a y ani, vt 1 arkot st puying by strong partl in sy I NDON, Jan. 13 o A Bt o as | 5 ago, but with stocks much reduced. The out- | Fore W e to extra mut with other grains, prices ndvanced e, Th 1'por ewh (45 ISt B i I B i % 1802 was 9,100,000 ¢ ' 3 ) market closed steidy at about the top figure fenn’ new sol SO S Tt 2 ¥ put’in 1502 was 100,000 tons. only 100000 less i The provision market felt the influence of Kansas City Markots, AR AT BT b R R D T than the largestever known, that of 1300, and | ylou 3 o > h I only 15,000 logs ity ing heen reccived, whe KANSAS Crry, Mo, Jun. 13.~WiEAT—Steadys | Con. Vacitio Iats. . 10its| Unlon b , the consumption was probably the largest | A%y - 2 o a ory you don 5,000 find been expeeted, and (here' was an | No. 2 haed, 661 406705 No D& It G Ists 17 ° | Went i 1200 24 ¥ 2 ever known. Prices are weaker. Bessemer | Grond Kot Wy evrarted s Skl O wmediate demand for all the ehief articles of | Cory--Dull: No. 2 mixed D g : ONEN pig is only £15.50 at Pittsh WaATR DALl ROtk . ! bad breath; you v « headache, hog products ata considerable advance, The OATS- Firm: No, 2 mix ) 3 T 1710 800 8 {ron 15 offarod; it the b G\ R OLI Syracus I'hen uso Do Witt's 1y Riscrs, the gmallestimite for 1onorrow was alson facior RyE- Firm, 1620 | ror X west at lower price 83ra » rplagilo cand el s but there is a better movement at Philadel- | | L V K, though d closing at Buerer - L q K 2 o e, u led ndvanee 4 tled state | dairvy, 166,15 v 1 3 3 phi owing to continuo th largc EGGs - Weak § ¢ 210 § ! o The ructu iron trade is dull, and bar 5 and small operator Ruce 8 -~ Wh R o e atacerowt. Whgaw | hoEre-cy weaker at $1L5% and rails ave still inactive - 1oa 181 IHOW DO YOU DO % - = - On the other hand, textile mills ar 210 cars; corn, 120 ¢ wats, 50 earsi hog SHIPAENTS - Wheat, 52,000 bu; corn, 11,000 | Boston St 0 a - 490 g Hita dailee 2 . i ¥ when you bu TLO00 hend bui.; onts, none [ Bosroy, Mass. Jan. 13.—The followinz are / bW el o ara New Hodfora’ : > ‘ alioes br clotty The leading futures ranged as follows. th tock quotations: Call loans, 4@ I S MRl Vs cne et y e ) TRTICLES, T ¥ - Liverpool Marke | time I DL ac } 7 ¢ | Speculation in cotton has been liquidatin ing Don't e Livenvoor, Jan 13 Wuear Dalle hold- | Atchison & Toncim G Kusritas E 881 [ Galpts ths wenlcare 0,000 bales: tasnt ind JH I‘I e ( it \‘1‘1‘: o ers offer freely Receipis wheat during « oston & Alvany 217 Oscoola 3 G > pi3ard: es 1 AL X M ¢ ) Jnnnar T ] past three days, 85,000 centals, incluaing | Poston & Maina.... 169 new) % exports 40,000 more than a year ago. Larger can find ‘it) Ma ¥ 81| 918 ts| | 67,000 American, d §lo,B&0Q 100% | QuIne Hogs opened fully 15¢ PRbITAteR L Of S Ll I | sagl a i July i e A Sitanior i, 500 i | Sanea Fo Coppers:.. ik rop. ke tiow sent out where they tell . " 4t It ' v, and the early market w G W demand fair: mixed western, | SEastorn i 9680 110k Santa Fo €0 ppwr.. ) HBAC its SEarael ol bas A , R ey demand fate: mixed westorn, | SEastorn 1 ki 1ok saoe po oy e on i et | Wheat has scarcely changed in price, though : : you thut' you fhooad per contal. Recaipts Amorlcan corn | aiHe R o1 Anniston L ipts were only and thie corn and oats have risen 1% cents each. | ; AL BACON—Tona hnd short elone. 550 Ibs, 635, | Moss Cantra 1§ Boston Land Co liardly ns good us Thutsday, but the de Western receipts of wheat in four days have | G8Iveston. ..., . 054156 may wear the O R A P S ot e onl. iy DU%, [CeMtoxsiainiicomn Land (o WAS very urgent the hogs quickly | been 2,500.000 bushels, and Atlantic exports | motal United State articles out, Hrrate LIS coloved, | N V& N, Enalind. 63 ‘ana C § | chanzed owners. Good (o cholce. but ni | only 718,508 bushels Rxoluding Nosw Yo rk . s nd then, it Ly b ottt | O1d Corony.s.... -ie: 1175 I ; heavy hogssold largely uf BT.00 19700, WIth | " Pork has advanced 81 per barrel, and vow're mot_satisfied, they'll refund the Yeur s : ! otton Market, ; nson > ] o good_lightand” mixed loads mostly at | ¢ LUork hus advanced 81 ) arrel, ax BonRloR ot O a et 3 retu WMoy 1 Rt A ia DR B rateon 1 | Watan R i Koo LA TLXRAM Dc $18.25 is fur above the 1 prices of rece ? Wh do the same when Sanunry - 18 62 ! 2 Tow tatddiing, Dies good ordinary: | AUAIG oo 30 | N B & ferwelght londs sold ut #7.40 years. Ileceipts of hogs at the westare | sontrenl ; s 7 | you buy med i 8 | 160°] 158 | 00 ¢ 160 receipts: 0100 S hlaus Eria Aers il IR e Disee Toward the close the market ‘rather ensed off | Still light and prices higher. and coffee and | Toronto...... 2 420 * Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery ward | bales: exports to Great Britain, 7,160 bules; | Calumot & Weci. . 205 | Gon. Kl s | tnd o few londs remained unsold. Sules were | oil are practically unchanged | Halifax 85,180 6 | g [l 7 5 | & RO s 01 issold on that plan. It's the only bloods January . f |10 10 80 to | ¢, 6,668 hales: to the continent *Franklin ... 121 and 87.60, 03 agninsy §7.86 10 | * Tha treastry Das beon Sisbursing frec Hamiiton 210000 ) i 1 y May 0 | 10721 10 72 ; i ¢ =i AU G I he treasury has been disbursing freely bules; constwi 3,080 bules; sales g $ G [ January 1, and very 1 il | e = er €0 certain and ef ve that it (e 5; ¢ o, 8. ; 40 bid. Janug and very large returns of E ; s R ST et orranvenl danuary...| 9 9 0621l 961 108 BIOUK, 1 03D;3 10 bloe 2 A 5 Avoriuy money from the interior have caused lower 5 can be guaranteed to benefit or cure, 1y ) et L $an antliep mintu Stosk : i oo 7ns. | rateshere. But forelgn exchange advanced Traders' Talk. 1 ever ¢, or you have your money R AOtALInnE W ire ik fol10we: N itk ’ SAN FRANCISCO, Onl, Jan, 13.-The: officinl 80 . | and “further exports of gold are expected. | Oprea 1L, Jan. 13.-Counselman™>& y % = ouR- Dull but firm, L A by inz_quotations for mining stocks today 9 7 80 Merchandise imports continue fully up to Cockrell Bros. Commission combiny ; 1t's not like the ordinary spring medi- EAT - No. L CORN—FIrm; No. 8, 40¢. ollows § 7. 200 : | last year's figures, while exports from New York, Minncapolis and the sealpers kept 4 eines or sarsaparillas, All the year round, i N o Oats—Higher: No. 2 white ; B . i 4 120 York for two weeks have declined $5,900,000, | the bullerowd under a continual bombard- | j¢ cleanses, builds up, and invigorates the CORN_-Stondy; % 43%c; No. 8 cosh, | whita asBicko | Bulwer D005 |aphir 210 10 7 ¢ R oyeh A e haht ment of heat news and wheat for three hours ] 883%c: No. 3y L AO401 50 BARLEY Gdc. Belehor.... 1. 1010 140 | Potosi ... 2w 3 200 e brstnass follui ceurring through. | t04aY) Without getting the prices -below the | System. If you're bilious, run-down, or UATS—No, 2, Ye; No. 2 white, f.0. b, RYE-GO :: at .\‘I\-‘\-htl'lr i |.‘;‘; nvame ‘n;. - 756 B 360 7 ¢ o v“h m\‘t:;:'\'\ ‘;x“x‘l'u \H:rulun;m x\.: .Ip.\. dyspeptic, or have any blood-taint, noth- L1 0, ., 825 @3bre, L odie Consolldated 20 |Sierra Nevadn . 145 K0 out the country duri o past seven duys —_— — Y i No.2.o0/5c. A e | ¢ ol Ul Conibadisi o | : 459 A R e A iiig can equal it as a remedy. Al unchinzed (6 10 Tolnts QoW Closed stoady B | Goumd & Curey.o: 100 |Xov. Qusen 3 5 = X8 - ) S v Sales, W hags " nle & Noreross 0 A sle ¥ 4 4 R STREET" INS 3 N )&d A 'Ir g 8o Piluie, §1.0501.90, b, L o A oL e : [# JMBADSTREETSBUSINESS RE Every Month SOUTII OMAIIA, Ponk—Moss, per bbl., $17.7017.76; lard, | januery, & 16.8015.95: May. 815 = iy per 100 Thas, ‘un».n sh ribs, 1’1'4'{.[ : i -alarch, ;816 A Hy Miy, 8 New. Yo e MO e 0ottt 3 g 5 ( Trade at the South and Elsewh a | many women suffer from Exces: (loose), $9,6069. dry alted shoulders | eptember 6L . A . ning Quotations. Scant Menstruation; they don auiet and firuer; No. 7,81 v fan. 13.—The following are the > SpvamatpryNagare) HOReRL 30704 Don't confide in anybody but try South Omaha. PR 3 ing quotations : NEW Yok, Jan. 13, —Bradstreet's tomor: ondon nancial Review. = Winsky-Distillers' finished goods, per gal ST g i - : row will say: A striking feature of the | B s Unolinges cab ‘lont, '8 ’ b dan, 19, INew York Horald Oable : { 2 p business week includas a shading of pig iron Bradfield’s fest Cattle Ho and Sheep market in the west. geanulated, H'ge: stundard e, | Special to 1'ne BeE The stock rket pre 1o & N oy " prices at St. Louis, tozethoer with 2 s, ) a futhe [lig following were the recéipts and ship- | jented sovoral foaturos of intorest toduy, and | 11 . Yellow Jac e T 2 reaction, in print cloths, cotton, rye Fema!e ngu'ah)F COMMIS3ION HOUSES. i to00y - leal of Ak Leeribatwa b Ontarto 0| Quick Xilver 265 310 2 and live cattle at Omaha, while sugar a Specific for PAINFUL, PROFUSE, T TARTICLES. ECH 5 the publie still holding aloof from OphIr......... 7 do_ prefd : | is higher, ticeably at New Or- | SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR W 0d Brother: Intion. In the settlement o J 3 3 000 Brothers, Whoni, bu : 18009 10 | g™ Gecurred. Consolsare 11 | St Louis Mining Quotatic e 2 BAna; LA RISRRTRUL MENSTRUATION. Stool Mer DAOAL B0 o rvescscee-sieee 8 200 | tor | formoney, fand iy Lovis o Jan. 18 Tho ofielal closing i § a0 5 sy et and Louisville, tobacco Bool: 1o " WOMAN " mailed free, ALY "“',“" ais isslon BlaroRiniay 54 Onta, by A% Jlow | Paper Y percent. Fore Hvernment s wions on the Mining exchange today were | 62 at Richmond, Philadelphia and Liverpool £ th Quana—Toleplions Chicago, nty, bu 100 | BS woro moro or lesa firn all duy. Amor ollow i bk 5 7 1 5 the live hog market yl‘.m ior it ot BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO,, Atianta, Ga. JOHN D DADISMAN, | IURPENTINE SPUUTS 23 Janunry Chruary the Produc hang ny the butt market w i ereamery, 20@33e; dairy, 22080, Lggs, firmer; strietly : | ond preference and ordinary 1 percént, Ther CIxcIyNaT O, Jan, 13.-Money, 436 por | “CATTLE g SERSP: L BORIRN ANNY RS out chamceciatl v m» | freo Duying 10 close benr Leeounts, Roaulting ‘\‘f’if“ Granita i while helping sales of heavyweicht woolen in an advinee of 3 per e Northeastern | fope .. gialonErang, ;- 3 1....400 e 1 clothing, shoes and hats resivict | e e SR the movement most other staple Y 200 pkgs.; exports, 4,200 hbls., 2,900 sacks; 1 et with rathor o Abte ntion, The y'm:‘» RiuanglaliNotos, at sntlathotony Bgures. . Falr to good nafvos, New England cotton mills are I il mn]d.mn« demand; very firm; sules, 600 | shown consid s 88, UL a6 1he oxe KANSAS Ciry, Mo, Jan -Olearings 75! ir to good westerns, $3.607 4.7 ahead, but stocks of print cloths :n' |. Spots fir quict; No. i in Loulsville & Nushvil ) s £) ® ¢ cent i othe 5. tho, quiet, | £11,000, Y | show » books of_the Unlon Stock Y ards ctive demand for ¢ ”‘“:“l and shocs, to e £, 0, i No. 1 northern, 85140854, followed the course of Amerieans, Canadien P DELRHT P, J 1 5 company for twenty-four hours, ending at 5 | gether with what may“be classed as dis- | d, 9041 No, uorthiern, 88)(0; No. 8 | Baciho having sdvanced 36 par oonsand b canh BICADBLEHIA ALY Clearing: o'clock p. m. January 18, 1893: tinctively spring goods. Collections there | ng, T84e. Options opened stendy at | Trunk issues 1 to r cent. Mexican first pe (e eh i INIANC0S, (85,140,102 RECEIPTS. are above the average and prospects for ¥ - L5y 1ine on wenker cabl i foreign selling, | preference has given way bs per cent se DORSORY acted %@ 5% on firme d reports of 1 @!ac over yesterday, with trading moderately | Tho discount market hivs boen sHghly eaior; | BOSTON, Mass.. Jan, 13, -l R i i Wi bofed R mounces that collections “on sules of | Omaha Tant-Awning | Rector & WI|‘I€III]_{ Lob o&d Liny, getive: No. 2 red, March, 51%@52¢, closing at | two and theee months bills were quoted at 144 | 1413 bal s, 41,69 P : : i plug, chewing and cizarcttes have been COMPANY COMPANY B2e; May, S8%@84 7-16c, closing at B44c; | to 1% per cent. | exchange on New York 10a15¢ m\ ount. DISPOSITION dull through the south, where the weather ‘ July, 84 585 loslug at 854 ¢ ‘ > i | 5 a Hold by all Drugglata. WALTE L WoOD, | Managers: opolized attention stee the dnnount Stocks Ak Sioe i ® | cornand oats all show giins in price. The | rumors. London is % per cont higher e active demand for desiy n.h muttons ut cent. in Atchison income Donds,” 1y ‘ped | LONDoN, Jan 13- Amount of buli ; B ek s | through the southern states, report 4 most store and elovator; SLG@RING nfiont C i o per | o the Bank of England o balane pts pos k 1 decli ¢ on realizing and closed tirm at by | Joans have been obtained at 1t 1y per cent. | Clearings, 32,669,000 Cara. |Head | Cars|1load|Cara. |Hoad Cars. | Head. | through the south. The city first named s s rdware and rehand HORBE COVE RS, Coraarl0tk A aa Takeon dwa Ady. Stato | honds neglectoq e ] phis and Charleston has been moder- | 1L Facnau St ! {0 AaRigAInIPY K i atn Packing Co r phis a | The G nmmond €0 2 ate while at Atlanta it is satisfactory, being | ST, LOvis, Mo. Jun. 13.—Clorings, #6242 | Seitca Co o | Final Changes in Seeurities Yoste yore " v 8 SIOLES, S ——— CORX-—Receipts, 67,500 bu: exports, 100, [ ¥ Chungos wElden XostoranyMVere. | < Bwitt & (o d it excoss of the volume of one yoir ngo, This | _BABS AND TWIN:S BITIOLES e 000 bu.; sales, 450,000 bu. fut : 54.000 most Invariably Materinl ins. 163 balances, 0,508, Money quiet at 6 The Cudaby Packing Co i A is also true at Birmingham, while at New bu, spot. Rpots fivn, dull; No. 2, 513@b2¢ in [ NEW York, Jan. 13.-The stock market | P it Exchange on New York, 90¢ pre- | John P.Squires & Co . R Tk R e e e 1 Bamis Omaha B,lg ) ) D“o"' 21 _HATS, ETD, elevator; oic atloat: No. 3, 51e. Options were 1 | today showed & marked Inerease In the | MU HASA i i T be et by stronger sugarand an in COMPANY @1e higher with the west, and on shorts cov- 0t ot hnkly lone ovopr tlialar CHICAGO, 111, J 18.—Clearings, $17,490,- | K. B. & D | } Importers and manufrs. | Bicy 1d on monthly it B bt s AU DILEEL A | “wount of business done over the large busi- | o5t VW' York - oxel Mo premino | Shippers and ke | creased merchandise trade, followed by rtors aaafes. | elosing af 531 ¢; May 62 11-16@b3%c, closing | tendency was seen, and the final chunges were | $4.86'; demand, #1880, Mo Steady at 6 rotal 4 ; in that divection. Facilities at Galvest Hate cantitatia T maa) nt 5350 for the export of wheat have also been it { 3 Wloves: minens, b 8- Reeeipts, 68,250 by arts, 250,000 16 0] vou that port 00TS \KD 8403, iarney 8 rou > 1 | womised during 18 e spot. Spots firmer, dull Options stron T throughour the entire day, but re ived sup CHicaGo, I, Jan Special 1 i a hna m 2'. b e e Do Dlachs, HLIGUEST: | LoRt enough to hold 1t above. yosterday's low. | Cattle Sell Strong wua Slightly Higher— | Tiik Bk -Cuaiile yore firm. 104 Teade In the Weat. Morse-Cos Shoa onmy, TOMBIR, M A 893 @400, closing ut 40¢; spot. No. 2 | est figu until the close. The lupression Hogs T Another Big Flye oxtEL Cows heifers .\‘.‘-}mu were taken at Cansrdlteana: ix e T Howard =t -— » HAY—Qulet, steady; shipping, G0Zo5e; good | reach at loase $1,500,000, but there w 0 atrer & RRMEN tars week supples | atter price being for floshy stevrs ayverag. I r on owners. There ave si ix vos selllog a y 14 w s very saloa Imported, Amarioan Hardwood lumbar, wood pping ¥ ceeqliny foot up he and 4311 1 900 11 L. A with merchan l t. Milw carpets anl pa n Hows-Better demands firn; state comu o nav it hacin int TR 2204 sheep the . corresponding five dngs lusg | Were on a bas af from 00 103000 wd e Keo soimant and Qi RS 200240 Pacifie 204128 he day it beciue known that none of - the 5 v Y1 sorts that go to dressed beef firms were quoted | D2 e i . white lime, ! b sud Lohgles JHraan it quict and % retined, o | ;\““\}Z,‘.‘ ‘.-H““'”xixh.\‘M.“”v”y .:"\H” SR elpts of cattle were about the same gs on | b4 from #3.25 to $5.76, though the most For the second u‘ ; U {~‘ f the Kll'ke!lfl«i”‘ Jones & | Amae, ““”] Sewed e i e pme WS Ol | urchases were within @ range of fron 53 port a ship has cl ! in bal- | SRS (e b [Aeas o e e—————— MOLASSES - New Orleans \dy: fale do- | Broving demand abroad. for Amwrlean bor I PRI e ileg apariarEhan g | o 8800, i MPANY. W it mirs, o "y - ani rub ) R3, | ILLINERY, d : ; e the nforence wis that cnongh exchinge | fid i veudy parchaser ot fully s i noney | | AGUanother niekol to the salue of the hog | Bank cloarings agerogate £1a70,000.000 | BICGE o) AU rilaher LIQUORS, MILLINE Small receipts: firm: western best, | ther shipments. The direct effect of this wis ! otk hroughty reay, whil 7 throughout the Unit t per Hi-UR B i IN afaldr W a '\‘.M.u. late gathered, 32@33¢; receipts, | to [m“i‘n.n the prevailing bullish sentiment | fiitle better prices. - In- general, prices for fal l““"‘vfl;\ww]lx pafd “n aw nov u choteo | SEBE OT BATThant lous than T € T PRk e | L DI uactive and steady urgency as the day Wore awiy, Tanning the | fighee than . Meniny hod i | Phought thae \onloth (e faney would Wi | weels of danuary of last yeal COAL, €O( Wi Hguora il notle 0oL~ Firm: moderate demand: domestle | transactions upto w figure which has been | actlve Y ound u buyer at 85,00, The ket was active Reports to Bradstreet's from 145 4 1001 Faraam B e u b 8 | The railvond list developed o stronz tone | {ip to £4.951 falr 1o zood 900 1 Poor to eholee Hight were quoted at from 87,95 | (00 rross earnings in 1502, ghout 4.3 per cont : o sad sofs | MES. Ea\TaRisd | Pork, quiet. steady; old mess, | vight at the opening and buying for both sides. | from 8375 to #4.25, With poor to fair stuit from | 10 ¥7.70 and r,‘,u,! $7.55 to ¥7.90 was paid for| 10 EERE B RO pross earnit 11801 T0th and | | corales: window caps, 186018'0; middies ronger; short | prices attained. ARothor eieour g fentur fore Bluvien. RS Culls and 1tle plgs wer 9.6 per cont $10.50. Lard, dull, tirmer rn s the wide and uniferm distril of the Cows and mixed stock sold strong to a dime W 10 #7000, Granger roads report, relatively, the closed at #11.80% sales, Dusiness and while large gains were n AR 14 stroug § 1 st #112507 Sl : pusiness i while furke" s werv i G | 1 fie i yostentay i {he. s ehens Nis F e strone one in sheep, the bulk of DRY 000DS, L(.rpenter Pd[JBF Go. Standard 0il Co., Very free fram stare to inishe. Boor g0, choiee | Uhe supply consisting of ! Dtk of $11.00; Murch, $10.95; May, $11:00 usked; | ment reached all portions of the Hst, stamips frop from atart to Anjak to_ chol 5 1 1 the whole ! A in the 1 6,00 1o #¢ #5.20 10 ERsE Good demand: firmer, part skims trength, but no marked gains werg noin New Vork Markets. [ has " risen per cent’ on dividend | 8 opes 5 2 SHEEP—None were re \ore 3 oods. | ] treme elose pr ulittle from the # 412, common and stock sheep, $2.25@3.60; good to | River areonly 9,000 picces, azainst 26,000 ‘ ; 0 T--Recelpts, i 1§ €XPOrts, none; | u i al advance is established, ineluding 11 [ 2733 balances, #426,779. Rate, 6 per cc = jore jobbers, who deal extensively a snlos, 2,925,000 i, fitures: 1,000 b, s L Goniablished, dnaluding 1k ! & Rate, 6 per cent ; Baltimore job who ded 1y all ‘ b HARDW \RE, Grop dasmuges, tokether with shorts covering, | was . moderate demand ‘for money. Bhory | £4nt. | New, Vork oschunge, premium, = ~— out commer travel AWNINGS AND TENTS A £ L T R S o | NEW York, Ji 13.—Government bonds | BUYERS. CATTLE. | oGS, [SUEER. | interfered. The movement of 1 OCKS AND RONDS, ¥ aen BARLEY—Eair demand; firm BAAND BOND! lull and st RARLEY MALT—Dull | Clearings, $136,414,408; balances, $6,555.664 almost Invariably materlal gains, One weak | ber cent ble f \in carriers, but without charter. | _—_— in good demund and stéong at $1.75 10 84,00, X : aratan. 5 Common _large eal nd yearlings to cholee i ¢ veils sold fr 2.2 ) PPALH then, and had 1t 1ot been for the enormon 10 3.5 ) . Aot 3 t us MMIB3I4, P Tnon—Quiet, steadys American, 312,75 | transactions in Distiiers they wold have Stackers and feeders sold freely at steady to iabie tod 100 r. Michael Higgins, Belcher PRODUDE CIMMIB — s 0. X ) . ) Y- Taylor Agricultural FURKITURE. - e ern Dulls ke, Mat0. i pressure upn Bl yus ugain 03 | T Shreulators i 5, bl ! il ! The Mot ea B anin o . AN, o Branch & Co., |Jas. A, Clark & (o, Firn; Ftralts #1980, lekly denéeuded to 58 Wore Conaleave t F maha holste b nyan w o) 2 by fevrishindas i 8 the elost | Roniative ol . i Best. .I“vln\, Mass., writes: ring & Rapyan |, - elosed at 120, and with a galn of 1 per cent. | No A ) 2 used . e ) s continue 10 be the maln features of the | Manha SRR S PR AL XL AL SO 3 8 . and 1h produce market. There is nothing of i anfaftan AUl A ) fontal T O L AL t i i ML tuether Atied to 34 i ' 8T. JACOBS OIL IS T STOVE REPAIRS. 8ASH. D1URS, B e vod I8 aaanimilly, the ‘dewnid L 174 Wit et gl of G5 b cents d ! tee RLY 4 for yeass for their men for burns, - o~ = - ArpLEs-Stocks are held ut #8.0004 jo 1o show 1n the Tarkeds but all wer bl } ey | cuts and bruises, and No D. M. Steele & Co., Blake, Brace & Co lOm.maS!)va Repair | M. A, Disbrow & Co. £.83.0002.60 per-bunch. | Noveliorn proterrod wers proinpat foleeti 1 8 e (' B ahipuienis, | We know of nothing Jones 8t 10th and Haraey Sts )“. e uter shtashavars | 800 s biinds o ce, frults of ull| Buttor, choose, ogE% t receipts, 8 moderate demand and high nav LU0 2.1 0. the rise in Manhuttan, the last named showing | A | 1,400 hend ; market Hrm; wattor 40 e for any Kl0A%0f 8iovs ags. bran: i e ardor s sbout stendy, o | SIS eR urgee B e Ml | 20 | fiso0bendjaari that compares with it EQUaH for sar bieBolttors | moaiiont: AR