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A bt T M o, THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: '—HIIURSDAY. JANUARY, 19, 1803, it may bo by INFge exporta of gold whenever | ened along toward noon, Sut by that the the such occur, | h\’[ bulk of the eattlo had changed hands The following aferm | The cow nnrket wias faiely active and gon N i1 Taading stocks iy e erally fully stendy. In some cnses dealers i | change todny reported prices a trifle stronger i more desirable grades of helfe |-’ while u' her prices for unything l’\f»:} Sales of falr to goc 1oL | from 2.5 NCY. Contral vy | from #1.90 to N Y. & N. B, % | were substant Oitario & Western #3.60 Oregon linp Oregon Nay 6 [—— COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL { Tuesduy and b from §7.95 19 4740 last W Reprosentative sal | rr No. AV | 16047 10 78 ! ‘ 100 : { Cows - 30 4 { ! 1 en t than good ) largely at strome . rango of 0 o Oxen and stags lly unchanged ot from 1.0 10 The offerings of culyos were lht and < fully steady ut from $2.00 1o 45,50 There was a seareity of stockers and feeders, specially of the me sirable erades speculators reported an active inquiry y buyers for the right kind of 8 turally lmited, but 1l around. * Representative IRESSED NEEF. per doren bunehes; lettuce, 40a450 DO AME Srall rabibits, 7 " il IAYThe warket I8 oversapnticd and the | Dest s selling ut 86,006,650, There were sixiy- four the Elkhorn aione. 1t wonld up | pear 1o be good potiey to hold Dack shipmicnts on | foru e U o surpigs 4 cleaned ks N, 1 salted, 45c; No. 2, 8gc; it [ Hoxny White o TENONS- - $4,0007.4.5 NAGAGA GRAVES= Unchanged at $0.00 per 1te, $1.65¢ grown, $1.00 rernte, #1,90602,00, ANGES— Brights, medium & o cnse 1ot 1'#3.00 for lots of five to ten | § Fissets are 20 per cnse cheaper, A dis- count of 25¢ the box Isulso made for | 1 allwizes, Californin navals | Mexican, $9.60, A OYETERS <1t hegins to look ns erything was | of hysters would give out today, though gran from nore Aitlon ' e wher market s n it Wik month ago al and prices firm whole keeps £2.96 to 83.50 bought most of (he cows, helte With stocks and bulls and from .00 10 #5.95 teis the range of prices at which the bulk of the steers 4 | wore welihed. Extea cows and heltor Wil a8 83,00, and somothing faney in would o doubit have hronght & Tho inquiry for good foedors vl good stockers e also | reneralmarket closed wenk The hog market was extronely wenk foday although the frosdi receipts wore modorn to. The aggregate supply wis filly 47,000 hogs, Father more than 17,000 haviug beon 1oft over from vesterdny, There was 4 decline of 106 ery | caly In the day and there was 1o subsequent e : tin when sajes Ve e to any better rom P : tvantage. Duving the morning there was stock netivity In- trade, but ufter shipe prices pers' orders had been Al saley sules were slow. Closin atotations fron 4725 10 87 £ poor o prinie ght from §7.85 to $7.80 for medly welghts, Very few prime heuvy e offered and sales at botter that #7 cattering, The greater part of the st At from #7.40 10 $7.55 for light and 5 10 8770 for medium and heavy. t from $4.50 t0 $7.00, A good man hogs remained unsold and the close was dull, Trade was slow in sheep. Early prices on the good grade offerings were not” wnterially Tower hut the general tone of the market wie fnelined “to weakness and during the Inter hours: the market dragged at from be o 100 decline, A string of 982 cholee 100-1h, fed Kotas sold at 85,25 ngainst €580 for the vious day. The lamb market partook of Al weakness, prices receding from from the opening values of the Funey lamus woro quotablo at 46,25 but tho b les ranged at from $6.25 to 6,00 Extra native muttons sold up to 5,50, while fairto good ranged ut from #4.60 to #5.25 and culls and low grade mixed at' from #2.50 0 £4.25 Recelpts: Catile, 17,000 1 hend; sheep, 9,000 hedd Tho Evening Journal reports CATTLE-Receipts, 18,000 hoad: shipments, 4,000 hoad: prime’ heavy strong; common grades, 10@156¢ Jower; best steers, £,60666,005 mediun, #4. Othurs, $375604.25; stock= rs, $3.25008.70; foedors, $4.00074.25; Cows, $3.50 @3.75. Hods - Recoipts, 30,000 37 prime @7.75; primc 1igh v 1Hghits, $7,807.95 SHEEP- Receipts, 16,000 Load 1,600 head. Market slow 15@25¢ lowe i #5.00400,25: arling Tatnbs, 6.5 5 sing, quotntions of ¥ York Stock ex- Ol Market. wn. I8 PRTROLECM - The A to bo noted in the cortlfic market to bo noted toduy, dulliess nnd st natfon being the only featiares. Certifica o entirely neglectod at the Stock exchun 1. While at the consoliduted bourd only 1 blsc were dealt fn ot 63%e, closing ot sold we teary 10 0 86,10, ontinies wetlve In denand, Th » Bxpress o TR ity 1o i oy New Yonk The Everything Was Weaker and Lower oy 'Change Yesterday, gro we 160 o over, 1042 " Baltimore & Ohto Canada Canndn Contral Clies. & Ohlo Chiengo Al Hokis- Dull but stad y N TURPENTINE-Quict but firin at 84@3414¢ Chicao Gan COTToN SEED Uit Qulet and casy; crude, | Consolla 420; yellow, 4615047 C.€.C. &St L LOSDON, Jan, IS “TURPENTINE SPIRIS--28s | Cotfon O1 Cert.... 145d per civt Del. Hudson D& W. .. DERG Y D&CF (o Fast Tenn Erlo o preferred Fort Wayno Gt Northern pfd No. 2 white, | €. & K.1pta Hocking Valioy .. CORN OPENED AT A SLIGHT DECLINE Mt supply strong; city,#2.00 for Lurge hickory black wal- ht supply strong; city,(2.00 for Crowd the Orders per bushiel Were Mainly elling Out— A Bond Among the Provision from the Outsid the Way of Stocks a 3 Pittabiing o Pullman Palace. iteading .. Hiehmond Formiinl do proferrad Hio drando W do profarred Rock Island St AR e e 3,25 for | | Kansan City Markets. | &5 K4 xsae City, Mo, Jan, 18- Wiggr-Lower | et el alPDLY | aud fuirly netive; No. 3 hard, 67¢s No. 2 soft, says: Standards, | 72 ¢ | al transuc- i selects, #2,00; quantity Hmited nt that, | CORN=Lower: No. 2 mixed ; Bl trunshc: | Bils'ts wn RAvance of 386 por gallon avor white, 844 b | foruer tions, New York' wired in AT Weake Tn corn fnltinl transactions woro at asiight | 1wy S FE £ LR G B A deeline, but rallicd e soon afierwards on | Fron up: gt will anip "us buylng by some of the Joeal crowd. Offerings | soon as possible. Fhis willlve protty good then became quite free, thers being ittle sup- | 1460 of the situation at eastern points of sup. lees still huve somo stock, but port to the market from the losses recently Vit ot it Ann rule | noted and wheat and provisions both decli ping nhout haltof the ordure rnsympathized, selling o allied it orders five gallons he only gets gl Rl i o sl e | i or threo. Tt 1a prowabis that for n white | ;rnmlu' 1o }e, nflvvllv““x fer L . '”"[ "” \ | theshipment of bulks will be disconting nd rom Yye t e weather both In the west and outhwest was more favor | only eans sent out | Poriaey T shipping at interior points ’l":{’l“»]""' Compared with lnst night | corn %e, oats e, pork 27 Lard gained 5e. Liguida the order of the day. but some fresh buying came fn on the decline. The liveliest rally oc curred 1n provisions, where Cudahy und I banks stretehed forth their hands and lifted their specialties out of the slough There was some demand for the first Lalf hour to absorh the off Bradstroet's report a deer hu, visihle supply on steady the market wed $85,0008 b, Inc Cables were casior that the anti-option 1 the bear senthent und ood many rted 1o unload. This increased the weakness and s ted frosh selling, and th buying came a sudden - halt, Ream Wilker and Wr Lynt and Baldwin-Fa num were aggressive scllers. They had Bome slizht wid in the case of Asiatle choler reported from St. The market during the st hour turned on the gencrous buying | Av. 900 10 750 15 85O 20 1077 1120 1080 1338 097 915 1002 948 1121 1060 Cnicaco, T, Jan. 18-E weaker and lower on ‘change 3 there was some recovery in the ¢ sdqbreferred. do preferred % Southern Pacific. Sugar Rifinery Tenn. Conl & 1Fon ‘oxas Paciic RN Culls soid 04 GGS —Active, firn; 27140 28¢. ' Brarer- Light demand, dall and unchanged; creamery, 25200; dairy, 176200 RECKIPTS -\ corn, b s onts, 1,000 hu SUIPMENTS— W heat, 85,000 bu.; b1 oats, 8,000 bu %o Dututii ex prd lo & W To1. & 0, Cent Union Pacifie ore. 0% U N, Express . rust WS TP Louls. & Nash o preferred Louls. & New i)'y Wolls Fargo EXp hattan Con Wostern Unlon bis & C 50 [Wheellng & L. # An Centrai 4o prefered Minn'& D& f General KiottHe lge. Natlonal Linseed. . o proferred 34 . Fuel & dron 2 g, Comral "o pre-erred 105 K& W pEd, Hous. & Tex. Cen.. by North Anioriean Co i 14,000 Liverp: LIvERPOOL, Jan. 18 mand fuir; holders offy Californi 4ia s western, spring, 6s 11 11d@6s. CORN— iy B por cen LAnrb-—P e I No. 1 red | wd, by market is Chickens, 9210 turkeys, 18¢ wrrlying, but the' dressed s | | Ty s onily taken when o o POTATORS — Only smindl Westorn Nebrask Utah and Colorado, | nutive, 7oms0c. RWEET POTATORS - Thero shich are sellin Veal thin, 8ade. A uborit the harde practically un- geose and ducks live poultry i< oferred nd the i i 10 be hid lots noving fror Gock 18 quoted at @iLov; el wheat 18 off and ribs 24 tion of long stuff w Nationn demand falr; mixed western, 4 AL for old N me western, 54s per ewt Wi hogs, 30,000 store pre Milwaukee Grain Markets, S MiLw AUKEE, Wis , Jun. 18, WHEAT May, 721e; No. 2 spring, 65c. choiec, o Wrze and | Con-Quiet Ng 3,4 and thin veal calf is | OAts=—Steady; No. g LG mUFKEY 10 dise TR 0; Distilfing, 61,300; Lake Erie & West- Y040 Luké Erie & Western preferred, 3 uisville shville, 79005 Manhats | - — New Enzland, 14,600;° Northern ton Market. preferred, 28,5005 Reading, 45,20 La., Tan. 18 mid- | Riehmond & West' Point, 8,800; Rock Islan fow iddling, 8 15-16c; ) good St al, 8,500 Sugar, 57,000; Union luxury of an onion aiy, 8 7-16C; net recoipts, 5,916 gross, fie, 6,000; Western Unfon, 5,400, ADOTts, constwls 645 sales 4,000} stock, 858,069 hales. exdly The totul sales of stocks today shares, including C) i ni, 8500 Denver & Rio Grande preferred, 1060 1024 1038 sni 0 1 il ro o few i in Steady; YN cuives, 525 Tz v thing wheat during 86¢; ings, und white, <hipr ved - and wy and packers, butchorst $7.40607.75; PRODUCE POINTERS, [Kcep your hay at home until the o w1 opportunN ity 10 reco Oni T caree 4 fford the The 1 roise W il will pa Jort, how g G T 1y WL of The ket has [ ] 20 | NEW ORLEANS, b nd high that only the 0 b-10¢ - 11 11 1 11 11 Steady 0. | wealthy ci | breath It Is sald that there are 200 ears of potatoes onside tracks in ¢ 20 that cannot be un- = o TS [Copyrighted 1893 by James Gordon Benrtt.) { loaded until the weather mode Traders' Talk. 1 N, Jan, 18, [New York Herald Cable The butterine teust has advanced prices 1c Ta 3 al to THE BEk]-The stock markets ound. The advanee inbutter and lurd i Ny close with w better tendeney all ‘round and 1 for thisaction of the trast ok carnowingtolia- | during the last hour business i several diro- b | S éota tian KEI RN AR DI BAFES. Bh ower eables, receipts | tions shown moreanimation. Funds ure Ay OF Shorts (0 reeure b The opening Wo¥ | y)iionts of hrodtice uscabiible . trongs tes, small ances | unaltered, while Indlan rupee paper is tyd 55 fibout tho snwo us 3 CloAtbic t0 O | by frae Beulers are jonking for a Hitie | an re iy ther, There was & | higher, Foreign government' scearitios 8 b $3.50@4.75; con oas—Recolpts, 11,900 hea owr, but held fiviiiy B et | SPUEL 0f Lustiess s soon s the Weathor mods | Marked absenee of new outside orders, owing | are tolerably fir having been b 3504 zood fo elioiee 40 10 100-ponnd Tainbs, | 1,100 hoads mieket 206 ooe Toee ¢ yaneed from e 1o e, Decume weaker, | QDL | to the predicted carly passage of e anti-op- | depressed wore was reported | $4.0085.60, Reprosentative sa s AT Brados as D00y a8 and prices declined e lul highest potng | €L | tion bill, and to this [l ¢ decline in | in some pa of the Home railw No. Pr i £ tho day. ruled sieadior, wnd the closing was | The v | wheat was du stronz all day on | opened dull and became gradually lo : b 86 mixed natives Rocelpts, 2400 ni| '.“y::'\': k;lr“rd‘ |‘|‘;;‘-‘ ,"(,"'” | b heavy buying by N tuations | in the course of the afternoon a distinet turn % 2 market dull and 10 $4.205.00, i <hipments, MIXED LOG@10e Towers lambs, L RO, 20 wosterns, wetl 503 B T 1026 1148 e LGS AND ROUGH 470 106....145 6 00 1 340 12 London Financlal Review. cows [ 1000 Kansas City Liv and the qual- | Kansas_Orry, Mo comtinues good | eelots, 5,500 hewd Land - feeders” at L oarkdt dull; ehole prices, Fair to - good na- | b5 Shippin 250 Tower 005 fide 10 zood Westerns, | ers and fredors, 8:1004 00 Stoek Markot. T R e Shiprents, 1,600 heads cattle steady; Othors 1@ 1040 pts were meager 913 v oo he deand 940 mutions 1 took w need by e than the es nore favorable we shipn win bulk, onts, de 7.36 lead: shiy ents, velopments, They lower; niutions, (e will, in view of the high pri food staples, soon become acenstomed advance and buy more freely. Receipts «trom | from the interior donot Increase s much as Wing | was expected in view of the risc. most aetive in | The orange men of Riverside have formed a ting rid of I combination for the maintaining of prices, nd the weak ker prices d closed quiet | 3 followed whoat siightly. shott | for the hetter took the closing 18 A Disposition of St ness In other grains, opened we | interest n wheat and torn 1 | firm. Tho murket for Awericans prosenio 1 Disposition of Stock. llied slightly | during the weck, both y quite i animated appearance during the lat- 1 . i Iptsand disposition of stock @ et foss of e, | shurp rally current of sentiment | ter purt of the afternoon, New York heeoming | 2 3 8 books of the Unlon Stock ! 2 the provision crowd the orde clinnges, 1 sharply on stop | strone, with the result (Hat a decided fiemnees my sLe twonty euding the outsido were mainly in the way of | orders and liguidation by commission houses. | prevailed at the close i1 Din veor forenc o'clock p. w. danuary 1 everal Drokers Who wer | My poric tautehed ¢15.0 thrto s, ot - | Fouisviiie's Nasivilie was b vonsbror e HECEINTS selling wore supposed (0 be lied on local shorts covering, Lard'was fea- | mand and closed about 1 per cont el Bl for Armour & Co. May pork opened and they maintaining them xo well that | (u tibs declined 175¢ and recovered | Missonri, Kinens & Toxas, ohi & Misciispi $15.40 or 1715c helow the price buye do_no wppear very ansio 10¢ on some puekers covering short snles for a | and Chichigo& Milwaukee iptoved i per cent closed yesterday. 1t dropped fro Nandle stock from (hit source. Last y turn. We think on uny good rally hog stulf 18 | Philadelphin & It proved on evory il it reached $18 Riverside «d the poorest orutizos (b rallying to #1830 1t renewed the | came o thi ct, the maority of them ho- | u sale, | and most others CHICAGO, 1., Jan. 18.—F, G. Lozan & C . to | decline. Canad l(l"l" it 2oing until #1800 was the ing frosted, I now, after killing thelr trade Duncan, Hollinger & Ce I wheat market the pse. Cana price. Lard and ribs were also weak, but not | they form i combination o keep prices out of | opened weik this morning nt 815c, sold up 1o | 1eeues torned 8O prong Just at the point of it Luid down in this market Riversides, | 821, and clc at’ 81%¢c. We | to % percent. The erything appeared | at the prices that they are asking for them, | still believe that quick profit on the buy- | for money. Short L their friends, the Cudahys | cost more thun Florida oranges, “when they | ing side 1t bought on declines around 80, A1l | 15 per cont to % percent. The discount mnr- sent their brokers into the pork pit, right into | should be 25w50¢ under Floridas, | wiinthior, continkontics. wre i favor of hikhor the ribs crowd, where Fairbank's brokers took | 1t woula look s It there were a splendid fn- | prices. There derable liquida- hold of lard and everything reccived o 1vely | vestment awaiting some capitalist in Ok | tlonon the d 10 815, much of | s of all nd when th St. Louis Liy Lovig, Mo, Jan Stock Market. 18, CATTLE - Recoipts, Nead; shipments, 1,300 head. Market natives, a Shide off on rangers; 82504005 fod Texas steers, ds wt b S 8,500 stendy HAtive steers, 31062450, Hoas Hend. 4560 hend. sl 2l a2 i pack 1000 § 460 21 1040 5 e d L 1 the e a0 bid for and Try CATILE SUERL. [ HORSES & NS 7 cipts, 11,000 hea Market 10,2 g, 7.0007.40 i shipments, lowers heavy, light, $7.10@ SHEEP- Recelpts, 700 head pients, none, Market stromge; natives, $.0024.75; choice muttons, $5.005.40, - - Constipation cured vy Risers. If Your Cistern Is Out of Order or Soft Water is scarce, don’t worry yourself for a moment— go rightahead and use hard water with WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP and you'll never know the difference, The clothes will be just as white,: clean and sweet-smelling, because the “White Russian” is specially adapted for use n hard water. JAS. 3. KIRK & CO., Chicago. pTINaa for thy Dusky Diamond Tar Soap. et Cars. Head |Cars. | Head | Cars. | Head| Cars, 120 201| 400|100 DISPOSITION. HUVERS CATTUE. [ 10GS, SHVED, ha Packing Co 8l 10 G, H. Hammond Co 1K t & Col iy 1,21 Cudahy Packl 2 1040 1000 1004 B33 916 917 1000 906 785 791 HO0. DeWitt's Larly o' ket was also quist: two and three months' bills were quoted 4t 1% per cent. hoist The produc have for a it on stop orde loss to make up of so ourminds what effect a good January thaw o block whero they could all rong | will have should 1t oceur.” We ineline o thinic for their businesy thus, by | it would influence prices downward. On the wing tozether, winke more of o pro- | other hand should the I duce market, The great trouble hus b that | continue it will assist £ nee. Foreign there was no- such block to be had. They do | political complications with the different ku- | not require e loeation, & back street [ ropean governments will bring an active sy 3 | being justas good for thele purpose as any | ulition in wheat at the present valie. We do | other. . Nor do they want an expensive build= | not look for any serious difficulty wiih Ezypt Ing. Onc-story brick buiidings, or_at wmost, | and Britain, Still it is on the cards. two stories with @ good basemient, s all that bles are st Fluctuations i corn hy 431 4| the Dusiness requires. Part safe | been in sympathy with wh The business % @ | fnvestment conld not find tter, | done was not heavy. For the first time in AR LS They could contract with the men | some weeks there is (he promise of Increased ¥ 3 cupy the block fora long time, and for ipts. neans ot prices if correct vestment they could secure a cash d Shippors and Fecders New York Money Market. Left over. Jan. 18, MONEY ON CALL—Fasy cent, last loan 34, closing offered nt CANTILE PAPER-61{@6' per cent. XCHANGE -Quict but_firm, witl s 1n bankers' bills at $4.56 for 60 74 for demand. e Boxps - Dull and steady imated receipts for tomof 585 cnrs: corn, 165 cur 2,000 hicad. T'he leading futures ranged as follows TANTICLES w: Wnoeat, uts, 100 cars; hogs, i at 2l per Prise ME STERLIN actual hu pro. WGIL | LOW. [CLONE. [VESTY WESTERN PACKING INTIL 1085 B36 1040 1002 1066 1080 Shown for the One Last I CINCINNATEL O, Jan. 18, [Special Telogr 1090 110 Tie Bee]—Tomorrow’s Price Carrent 1017 G siy: Western packing for ihe past week wiis 980 202,000 o inst 290,000 st week, and 990 000 Tist King i total of 3,372,000 21000 HO4 802 980 980 990 BRG 1 K10 1107 Week Over the vious, Slight Gain BI% (813400 qady| sovs 5% State H67 mto The closing quotation will on bonds Ss rox 0 11 U. S, 48 coup ( P 113 10y Northorn P N.W. Consols N W, Deb.5a SLUE LW Gen S L& S8 G St Paul Co. 120% | SLP.C & § iiilg | PULCGL I Rets, 7o | Canadn S0, tnds 1L P IG GLLE Rets, 2 Cen. Paclic [sts Union Pacific sts.. 1067 D& R G Ists. West Sfbre........ 1o D& R GAw RG.W. Tats L) B Erie 2nds Ateli, 4% | MUK & T Gon, 68l i M. K. &T. Gen. is.. 3HLESA wewt Os Mutual Union ds... o ¥. J. C. Int, Cert inds February 455 A 1 841Gy reg ucltic ia of 45 stped iy ‘enn. new act bs. .. 10 new set &5 enn. new set s size of the about the p terday. Th ) feature in 3 Kk Trade Bulletin says of the | business in them is light. Hog product his ey The stock of held fresh, fee houso | Deen weak on fair selling by packers, with fow 1 Himed oggs is rapldly disappearing, and it | Duyers outside of the local professional shorts. i only i question of & short. tme. now when | Better receipts of hogs are promised and §ith | he entive country will have to depend upon | this lower pr i daily production for thelr suppiies _Cniesao, 1l Jan. 18.—Kennott, Hopkins & with ‘the extreme cold. weathor preys Co. to 8. A MeWhorter: Tl e most potent fac- Which koops the hons from i ying. 15 ]s be tor in today’s market has buen the fear of the | ing a serious question what the trade will anti-option bill, many teaders not having for eggs in the near future. The market, how- | noticed the fact “that the vote on it had been Froui—Strong; auotations unchanged, Con very Gingerous ground: he pres- | Dostponed unth next Fusday. The tesalt Waear-No. 2spring, 76¢; No. 8 spring, 63c; and down | Was free selling by parties wno have been tail- No. 2 red, 76c, limits, ind it certainty | ng onio operationsof alleged clique. Farly ConN—Steady: No. 2, 48¢; No. 8 cash, 89 looks now as It prices would huve to go stiil | selling of wheat was quite heavy but we can N How, 42@4215. higher. The demand will b limited to such | See nothing to show that much of it was. done B1@3114; No. 2 white, f.0. b, | suull lots as are most urgently needed, and no | for the account of the most prominent longs, .3 white, £.'0. b., 33'5@36¢. matter how fast prices advance they will be | The Bradstreets showed a net decrease of A B0 apt_to decline more rapidly and moresude | 645,000 bushels, but this had no effect on the _BanrLey-No. 2, 65 denly and some are bound 1o suifer serious | market. Beford the close the market showed Ko, 4, . 0. I, B8R0, losses, and western operators cannot pursue a | little reaction frow the breuk, and e “noted Eirix s ! 100 crutious polie: | some good buyink that we itk to be for long MOTHY 8 Printe, $1.96, A e op | ccount. Corn and oats opened quict and PoRK—Mess, per bbl., $17.0017.1215; ey Ive fo e, In this market highor | §HD0t sold off in sym iy with wheut, er 100 1hs., #10.55; short ribs sides (loose), atthis thme they sold ay 22w9dc, and | , There was good selling Dy the receiving FJ()&!LM); ArY rpiited shoulders | (boxed | tontinued at about that price until the Tsi of | Nouses,and the weakness encouraged some s 10001 short clear stdes (boxed), $10.20 | February, wiien thoro. wis: an upward tens | 3elInELY bears, wito covered tielx shorts on . Ry he st ax ie bulge of Monday and today. The generii S chalus In s shary bulge. g bULEUATY | trading was not large and prexented no not n followed o tapld decline. “Tour days | Ferthy features. Frovisons huve heen actlve. | old colony 2! !!1!" 10w Water Fower... Inter they sold at 16c, and by the middlo of | Khecountey hus beena durge buyer, even in | Wis, Centrai gom . 16 |C. M. ... . the month were down to 16¢.” The downward | 'he face of the sharp deciine. Alloue M. Co. (new) @) |B. & B. Copper..... course was contiuued until March, when 111c ntic. e 100qiGen. KT:oonbeeinis was the price. A good many of the eggs that were shipped inlast year on a 28@30¢ quota- tion sold on arrival af 18¢. The advance last year was duc to a very different causo fron that now affecting the market. At the tine of v the bulge the full'of eggs, but the 3.000 | weather coming m, left the country 20000 | yonds in such bad shape that the farmers coulil butter | Mot get into market with their eggs, and . the Srobinory temporary searcity “thus produced brought and eastars about the bul Vith the improve- ment of th s poured in from - S e exery dire narket went all to NEW York, Jan. 18.—Frovn—Receipts, 17,- 900 pkgs.; exports, 1,300 bbls., 12,300 Sacks; dull, buyers holding ofF on the break in wheat: The B = 2,120,000 657000 445,000 250,000 000 Chicago . ......... BRI Kansas City. |l e Omaha St. Louis Cincinnatl Indianapoli Milwaukee... Cedar taplds 1068 991 HO4 1219 1009 18, 100050 7,000 sh quotations were as follows i ago Live Stock Market, Onicaao, T, Jan, 18.—[Special Telegran to Tue BEE]|-Today's run of cattle was the largest recorded for several days, amounting to wbout 17,000, A pretty gencral Scfiening of ked for 5 i result, but ' o n that ull s we and sold to d ndvantage on the preceding days of the woek. Poor and common grades did not fare quite as well, g erally selling a little weaker than on ycster- day. They also moved freely, however, as there was a good demand from all_ classes of buyers. Sales were from #1.50 {0 $1.75 for thin old cows to 86.0) for cxtra steers.” From OTHING LIKE SWIFT'S SPECIFIC I8 totally unlike any other blood medicine. 1t cures diseases of thoblood and skin by removing tho poisin, and at the same time supplies good blood to the wasted parts. Don’t be imposed on by substi- tutes, which 1 to be just as good, # is not true. No medicine w Hisritomedienany IN THE WORLD wonderful cures, or relieved so much suffering. ammaiEa— on ns. Ans, 4@ b per ent; time louns, 462414 per cent. The follow- ing are the closing stock quotations. | Atchison & TCpoa. 5% Boston & Mont,.... 3 Boston & Albany... 215l Calumet & Hecln.., 3 Boston& Malna..... 169 [ Frankiin C.oB.&Q ... 0. 102 | Kearsage. ..\ Enstern is. It 1y | Osceola Fitchburg K. K 893 Quincy . & P . pfd. e Santa Fe Kan. C. St.&C. 120 Tamarnck.... Littie Rock & Ft.8.. 93 |Annlston i Muss. Central....... 2) |Boston Land Co. Mex. Cen. com. 15 Sun Diego Land N. Y. & N. England. 50k | West End Lana co a0 120% | Bell Telephone. 1o the lowest possib) 1420 960 1012 No. 3, f.0. b, 45@62¢; 1200 lard, 18KY—Distillers’ finished goods, per gal., i W . 01,35, " BUGARS—Unchanged. The following were the recelipts ments for, today: Articics. 140 120 and ship- 130 s YUTII OMAHA. " Union Stock Yards Company, South Omaha. Best Cattle Ho and Sheep market I the west, COMMISSION HOUSES. Wood Brothers. Live Stock Commission Merchunts, Ehipments. STOUKS AND BONDS, a. T 1000 18 000 72,000 169,000 Flour, bbls .. Wheat, bu. Corn, bu.... Oats,'bu\ ) Rye. bu.. .l Barle; On the Produce exchange { market was steady 21@30¢. K 1400 1870 1240 1300 550 San Francisco Min tocks, ¥ FRANCISCO, Cal.. Jan. 18.-The offic closing quotations for w.ining stocks tod | werc as follow Tradlng in the Street Yesterday Was Again Full of Confidence, NEw Yonrk, Jan. 18.-Notwithstanding the slight setback given to the stock market yesterday by the liberal realizing and the op- erations of che bearish traders the strect today was again full of confidence. Even in the threatened outgo of gold on Suturday the in- crease In the note Issue of the Bank of France is expected to facilitate the movement of gold to that center, and the scarcity of commerct Moio.. Ophir. Potos Suvag |Sterra Nevada Unlon Con...... DESNE AT Yollow dacket...!.. % [ISNSPoey Helcher Y Best & Belcher .. | Bodiv Consolidated Chollar.. Con. Cal & Val.ll 1% 2 My blood was badly poisoned last y got my whole system out of order—dis & constant source of suffering, no a o and 20 enjoyment of life. Two bottles of brought me right out. There is uo better remedy for blood diseases. L which ton and the 1800 1060 BUS BRIEFS, J. Maywood has bought out A. A. Crandall at Cozad, e —— 1 L s market steady; sales, 18,200 bbls, Cony MeAL—Dull, stendy. WHEAT—Receipts, 8,100 bu.: exports, 56,- 800 bu.; sules, 8,395,000 bu. futures, 96,000 bir, epot. Bpots moderntely active, easier with options: No. 2 red, BOG@H0% e In Store and elo- vator, 81@81ige nfloat, 5016524 1. 0. b.; No. 1 northern, 84%@kidie; | No. 1 hurd, 891300 BOXc: No. 2 northern, 8214@823.c: ' No. spring, 78%¢.” Options opencd steady ot 1 de eline of }y@ic on selling, reacted Yq@ e on @ decrease on the Pacific const and Short coverings, declined 5@1e on weaker cable and unloading here ‘and ‘at the west, closin steady at 4@ under yesterday: No. 2 red, Febrinry, S0@S0%c, closing at 80%4c: Mi 83 7-16G8444c, closing at 88c; July, 84 u-(’ @ * ut Bd iy v-—Quiet, firm; western, 606780 iy M ull: western, 705 CORN-—Receipts, 6,400 bIL; exports, 101,600 bu.; sales, 780,000 bu. futures, 250,000 bu. spot. Spots dull, lowe . 524@525,¢ in elovato B3N@O3HC afloat; No. 3, bdc; st mixed, 62524 e, Options were noderately active, weak and Sic Tower, as_following wheat and the west, ruary, D2Y@HI g0 OATS—Receipts, 47,260' bu.; exports, 7,090 bu.; sales, 45.000bu. futures, 59,000 bir. spot. 8pot dull and easier: options duil, lower and weak; February, 89@891c. closing at 300; M B9R,@34 ¢, closing at 395, Spot, No. 2 whitl 4 white 41ty Juict, st Hops—Moderate deman SuGAR—Raw, firm, dul steady. teady. refined, quiet, New Orleans, steady and fn falr ‘resh, less active and rathor easy; western best, ‘89¢. Receipts, 1,616 packuges. HiDEs—Quiet but steady PoRrk-Quict and casier: old mess, $17 17.75; new wmess, $18.200218.50. Cut inactive and strong: middies, qulet 1 inal. - Lard, weak, closed firnl; weste closed at $11.00; sales, cos at $11.0 0: options'sules, - Jannar, 1L.00; May, 8§10.70, closh 0. ¥ BurTer--Quiet but firm 2be; western cr 80, 50@ dairy, 18@ Eigln, 441300 Dull; American, $1 X Correr-—Quict but firm: Like, $12.25, LEav— Dull; domestic, §8.80, TIN-Strong; straits, $20.20} plates dull but steady. Omaha Produce Market, The gencral situation i the loeal produce market has not altered terlally during the past twenty-hour hours. Arrivais of all kinds of produce continue very light and receipts meet with prompt sale. The chief Intercst o settled in the egg market, It will t hay s selling lower. Oystors Tl further ady. ut the Boted MG o Points of supp Arpies Htocks are held falr to cholce stoc! HANANAS. Quoted 2.60 per bunch BEANS~Cholee nay 02,156 Burrer-—-The arrivals are light, market holds right up to former prices. roll goes at 166 17¢, und select at 19620 nee t $3.50@4.00. for and the Good Mrs. E. L. Lee' damaged by fire M. Terkelso Omiaha, is closing out. W. A. Forsythe, general Loomis, will discontinue Smith, a Beatrice commission nt, has discontinued business. Johnson's racket store at I into the hands of the sherifr. millinery stock at Ord merchandis solved, Mr. Keiser continuing the business. Borowiack Bros., grocers at Columbus, h ness, Senator Paddock 1s statement that Tootle, Joseph w tiating ing up u lurge dry goods house in this city CRrAIG, Neb. [Spec . Kerr hy interest in the store to his partner, H. Jeyn, ( Sensinig have sold their drug stock to & Hanson, . G. Marti sold his groc store to Martin & Martin, J. O. Murtl sold his in ' omen ughlin & MeConn. 1, formerly In the grain s this city, but more City, has made arrangone up un offic the ity for He J 1 & Co., the ently n complaining t r rkets (o be had at the b rooms and that there was nothing to att business men there. the markets for the board was seriously cussed some wonths ago, but nothing done as it was the opinfon that the ex would be more than the board would be fied in mecting, The president of the | yesterday signcd anagreement with Mr, allowinghim to put a desk ina corner of exchange roon and carry on u grain brok business. In return Mr. i bourd $100 per month and market report from the leg | vision markets of th will be posted on the b d where all visi | cun have access to them tany time, uls Markets. 18.—FrLovn—Unchan 07 extra fancy, #8.15a3 30%c; Jul ‘ush lower, March, 40! OaTs-Lowor By Held at 60, Barcey—Nothing done BUTTER-— Unchange 76140, July, 44iyc. c; Mity, 844, creawery, Hizher at 80c, IRK —Old !l“ 00 new, $19.00; lard, $1¢ RECELPTS Flour, 5.000' bbLs; wheat, 25, rn, 107,000 ‘bul; oats, 20,000 \d burl G il PMENTS - Flour, 4,000 bbls.; wheat, 32, i corn, 78,000 bu.i outs, 8,000 bi.; al to THE BEj Hiei options about was in the retail cigar business in ier- attsmouth Keiser, Omaha tailors, have dis- ave dissolved, J. ', Borowlack continuing thé busi- the St. olesale dry goods people, ate nego- building for the purpose of open- ) - k & orbin tin lumber und implements to rokerage of ts to open | vom of the Board | embers of the bourd hat he question of securing dis- was nse tors dow yesterday; cash, 69%c; as 25@31¢; .60, 000, rye 001 rye | tected today at 214 per cent, while the Dills here preservesa stiffness in exchang rates which keeps the market up to the e | porting point, or nearly so, all the time. T oftset theso influences there Is a remarkubly y money market, with practical assurance of its continuance for a long time to come, and rates are already down to an extremaly low figare, call loans being ef- eling that gold shipments are imminent, prevents a turther decline. A light demand exists, modi- fied somewhat by the activity in Wall street, but lenders are now seeking customers. The stock of silver at New York held on certificate: has been reduced to less than 700,000 ounces, government are small aud commodity shows decided he stoc ay paid little attention dverse influences and the course of pr with some few Interruptions und exceptions, was almost steadily upward throughout the session. The bullish feeling was again pro- nounced at the opening, when prices were from 3 to % per cent higher than those of lust night, London beinga buyer of those special- ties sold so freely yesterdiy, and the hope was indulged that those les will not u exchange. The features in the eurly diy were an strength and Dis gland weakness, but even these cmain for any great length of time, formér, on d inside buying, scored a final gain of 1 per or it The enjoining of the registration of the new fsstie of $2,000.000 bonds by the New England was mado the basis of an attack upon it which forced it off 144 per cent, but renewed talk of a possiblo contest for control between Messes. Parsons and MeLeod stiffencd 1t up some what and most of the loss was regained. T operations among the industrials were again prominent for the decided support given and, whil o s strong throughout, closin with a final gain of 2% per cent, Cordige b camo a speeial feature very Lite in th but was lifted 8% pe the stimulus of " leges o be grantea per | privi- but finally 5 Towest and was maini- consider gher level t f lust night, its final gain being only 1 per cent king Coal recovered a portion of ts loss and New York & Northern preferred ontinued to advance. Aniong railrond stocks there was great strength in Louisville & Nash- ville on purchases by London, and in Northern tie preferred, which was advanced on the covering operations of & prominent roon oper- tor. Thelr gains were from 1 sent 1o 13 per cent respectively. of the threatened outzo of gold was only to restrict trading in the general list, i én the effect dlsappeared as soon s the temper of the street made ltself felt. The opening advances were adhered to but slowly until late in the d when the upward movement becuwe mo pronounced and everything moved forward the close being at the hest prices of the da y | The Post's financial writer says: London | interest toduy centered in the grangers, (he fluctuuted | New York Mining Quotations. NEW YORK, Jan. 18.—The following arc closing mining quotations: Crow A0 [Piymouth 5 Con. € 2 Slerrn Novada Deadwood ‘ ‘flmnlnrtl Gould and Curry.. Unlon Con. Hale an |Yellow Jackat Home: iron Siiver Mexican. ... Quick Sfive *North Star do_preferred Outario Bulwer..... Ophir *asked St, Louis Mining Quo 81, Lovis, Mo, Jun. 18 Quotations: Stocks. BId. Awked. Stocks, Bidl Granite... 060 $.00 |Aw. Net..§ .20} e, 9.00 Elizabeth.” 40 Murphy .03 tions. Market easier. | e, | ancial Notes. KANsAS Croy, Mo, Jan. 18, 118,400 PARIS, Jan. 18, Three per cent 745¢ for the aceount. NEW Yok, Jan. 18.-Clearings, 670; balances, $9,019,207 BALTOORE, M., Jan. 18, 7023 bulances, $464,641. Rate, 6 po PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan. 18 15,402,215 balunces, 81,725,234, per cen't. Mespiis, Tenn., Jan. ch ge selling at #1.40, balances, $104,967, OMAHA, Jan. 18m=Clearings, Same day last wee, q the present el NEW ORLEANS, L 004,089, Now V¢ $1.50 per $1,000; 1 Louts, Mo., Clearings, $2,- rentes, 95¢ 18.—Ne Clearin $1,: On Tuesday carings, § smmercial, #1,000, Clearings, $5,174,- Loncy, quiet ut 647 ork, 60¢ pre- Ium. 18, 412, ngo on New unt. NEW YORK. 18, -[Special Telegram THE Bee.) - Exchange' was quoted as follow. 50¢ discoght; Boston, 10@124c dis- Clearings, $19,251,- ge sold at b0c dis- dull; #4.861¢ for | count.” Sterling sight drafts. Money sixty-day bills, #4.85% fc easy at 6 per cent LIVE STOCK MARKETS, Cattle Trade Active and Hogs Break OfF OMARA, Jan. 18.—Receipts so far this week have shown very little change compared with o week ago. Three days' receipts foot up 13, Falrly S 1y 15 Cents. dy. e 1400 I ..1496 STOCK . 405 452 Hoas: BRI @ 1620 1640 ..1701 The market experienced the first seri- ous break it has had since the hogs started on their recent boo same as on eastern advie speculative d 1 hea r 1o good mostly ut from $7.35 to $7.45, with ver under weight The best sales were nade ¢ very mon #7.30. close waus o vy Togs sold Conditions were much the 1pts, bearish no shipping or but day's average i ull of 20 to ch from $7.47 Teht and mixed hogs so om- od stuff as low as $7.25 1y and the weak, although abouit every- thing finally chiunged hanas, the bulk at from $7.40 10 $7 againstat from & 50 to #7.65 A TIRED WOMAN, just as much as sick and_ ailing ol needs Dr. FPierce's Favorite Prescrip- tion. 'That builds up, strengthens, and_in vigorates the entire female system. It regulates and pro- motes all the proper functions of woman- hood, improves diges- tion, enriches the blood, dispels aches and ns, melancholy and hervousn brings Petroshing sloep, and restores health and ltlionxth. ing ' & powerful restorative tonic made_especiall needs, and the only guaranfeed re woman's weaknesses and ! emale compl I nervin ever fails to money back. ints * nefit or cure nd sooth for woman nedy for Iments, In all and irregularities, if it you have your A great many medici tarrh in the Head That means that it's “JOHN GAVIN, Dayton, Ohio.” Treatise on blood and skin diseases mailed fres, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. AWNINGS AND TENTS South Cruaba—Telephone 115 - Chicage S0 DADISMAN. L ytunagors: Market Reports by mall and wire cheerfully tar Manufacturers’ and VDirectorX HARDWARE. Omaha Teni-Awning COMIPANY, HORRE COVERS, 1113 Farnam St. BAGS AND TWIN'S. | Bemis Omaha Bag COMPANY. Importers a Hour twine. BISYOLES, M. 0. Daxon, Bicycles s01d on monthly 12) N 15th ~ BOOTS AND 8405, Morse-Cos Shoa Company, Howard strest Factory cornor 11th and Douglas Stree's. making closa prlo s 1o cash buyers, and are llicg o class of goods which |5 very saleable with merchants, } l&rkendall, Jones & ' Amer, Hflnq-Sewed COMPANY. Wholesnlo | SHOE CO mfrs. agonts Boston | and rub ubber Show Co.. 1102 1104-1100 Harney St COAL, COGE. | CORWIZE 'Eagle Cornice Works gnlvanized fron Omaha Coal, Coke & LIME €O, hard and woft | Mfrs coal, B B cor. 16th ana roica, window cap Douglas Sts. allle akylights, ote -1112 Dodge St. e DRYGOODS, M. E. Smith & Co., | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry 00DS CO Notlons. weats' fa 1n2x00d3, cor. 11 ilsh Dry goods, notions, fur. . Blshing ¥oods, corase Rector & Wilkelmy | Lobsek& Linn, COMPANY, Corner 10th and Jackson 310 eots, mechnnies’ tools Dealers in hardware and HATS, ETC. W.A. L. Gibbon & Co. | omaha Safe and Iron Wholesnlo WORKS, 5. straw goods, | Safes,va gloves. mittens, th | fron shut and Harnoy Sts. capes. A 1ts, Jall wo LUMBER. J;hn A Wakefleld.‘ Charles R. Les, Imported, AmerleanPort. | Hardwood lumbar, wood innd o Milwan carpots and pargask koo coment and Qulnes fooring, walte llwe, 9th und Douglas. ——————————————— LIQUORS, | MILLINERY, Prick & Haoet, |1 00 Bl tmportyrt anl Wholessleliguard of miilliors. notid Mall orders pr ompt. 208212 3. 1ith St &0y Jobd 1001 Farnam St. 0ILS, Standard 0il Co., 4 lubricating Carpenter Paper Co. | Carry & full stock of printing, weapping ani writing ' papers, card vajer, ete. olls, uxle groase, ete. S———— Kefined a driven from the bead into the throat and | | igzasode lungs. But, by its mild, soothing, cleansing | RER ‘e PRODUCE COMMIS3IY and healing properties, Dr. Sage's Catarr] Y00 bu.; barley, 1,000 bu advance n 8t Paul being on aecount of for- | 080 cattle, 15,406 hois 3 sheep, ns elgn buying. London is fnclined o put em- | weainst 12,098 cattle, 16 Nogs and 40 phiatsis on the news from Washington, particu- ep the first hulf of last week ORANBERRIES— Advices from eastern points Indicate very light stocks and a tendency on Coffee Market. the part of prices to udvance. Bell and chorry, 8.50409.00: bell and bugle, $10.00210.50; Je1- l(\‘x Cape Cod, #89.506010.00, ELERY- ady at 86400, EGGS-—The price romains the same as quoted that 1s 82 10 83¢c. The receipts little Increaso owlng to the ¢ forts % to bring thew in. Shipy arrived from points that seidom ship (o thix market. pors huve turned thelr shipmeuts in this direction owlng to the high prices und the fact that this market can renched with less risk during the extremely cold weather than the far eastern markets Still the recelpts are very light and no where Jurge enough to weaken the market. ks RGETABLES—TOp onlons, 20@20 onts have | W YORK, Jan. 18.—Optio : and unchanged 10 10 pointe i ol ate ALOELO points up. Sales 41,250 baws, ine ing Junuary, $16.556016, March, $16.26@16,5 16,1001 0.2 L 4 Ne ,)In‘hlln $16,15661¢ .15, 'Spot Rio firm; N..w York Dry Goods Market, 'VK‘ YORK, Jan. 185, There were evide o ‘"“:. \llI’[.Ill \’l “Il dry goods through resence of buyers indthe market, althg Riariked” progroms ‘has yer b ched recurds actual transact | couae:” Everythiug i looking tavorabie fi 6: February, §14 3.2 No. nees h tho h no reached as us for the tuture ac The | Tarly as regards the possibility of thé passage | of the bill legalizing railroad pooling. Such a | bilL it is sald would help the granger roads most of all. The reports from London show- Ing & more buoyant feeling and that the ie- tivity was slowly spreading to the public were well received. Wall street has resolved that the outlook for some legislation about the Sherman act I falr and that the general opin- 1 of the country Ix fuvorable o the ness of all things A un. The influence upon the market of probubllity of long continued ease in money Is not to b looked. Whether we eall” it infl. tion ¢ of confidence in investm the effect of an overplus of idle currency |y toward higher prices, un effect to be checked nts not well known | | ¢ general cattle market was o trifle . with the best ripe beef steers in good 1 at about stoady prices, while the 5 wore slow sul dime lower th There wias @ good inquiry from | prs, but they wanted to buy the cat- wer, 1t wils ame wiy with | dressed beef buys rompe- | titlon maintained pri irablo offerings, while the under grades, being in un- | usually liberal suppiy so far this week, nat- | urally suffered some decline. Choice cattle | were: conspicuously absent,: but the faie to | good 1,160 to 1,300-1b beeves sold readily at from $4.25 to #4.50, with poor 1o falr stuff at from $3.60 to $4.00. The warket rather weak- un shivg Remedy perfectly and permunently cures. goesseaven £y the eeo, vor and bowels, puri- § 0od, are ual ; best medicin e iesdenslmpios foh:and cvbry e Tuntal Oepression, pa Rallow ¢ ers Lmpure blood, or a fasture by Arskines L0 perform her proper unctiois iven Lo Ovor eating wre bin Price by'mail, ) grow o4 smmpe. | MICAT, GO 5 16 Bpruce bt i “*RiFANs CHE by takin )., 10 ;uuul!fin;. et Beeba3 & Runyan FURNITURE CO., Grace Omaha Upholstering [ co upholatered furni- | “tdre, 1121104 Nicholas | 8t Wholesale only. and 18¢h St e —————— BROCERIES, __DRUGS, ETH. ' D. M. Stedl & Co, | Blake, Bruce & Go, | 10th and Harney Sts,, 12011206 Jones St., | Omabs. Omaba. Branch & Co., |dJas. A. Clark & Co., ot Hutter, cheoss, eggs, | “pouliry und game, Kinds, oysters. | 817 8. Lith st e ————————EETEEE STOVE REPAIRS, | SASH, DIORS, Produce, frults all Omaha Stove Repair | M. A. Disbrow & Co. WOKKS, stove repairs [ Manufasturers of ater attao doors ay klod of stove | moulding: 1207 Douglns 56 | Bice, 171k aud Lsard

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