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R SUBMPIANIE So bt i b g it COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL | Oorn Was King Yesterday and a Lively | Scene Was Witnessod, NUMEROUS OFFERINGS ~ WERE EARLY and the Blds Buddenly the Supply Dried U Increased Until at the the it Was Al Confusi Cuicaco, T, Jan, 27.- Corn was king today It closed exactly 1e hi than last night The advance was due to the discovery that there was no corn for sale. There was much talk of “Deacon V. White taking a hand on the butl side. Taking heart at the example of corn, wheat tried a flight up its own w count and closud e higher. Oats gained % and provisions broke the previous highest price on reccrd for the season Corn had & weak opening cecded after about an hour's continuance constderable ner trength, The feelin wealine it the largely In conses quence th lining tendency in wheat from that to the strength it played, which was an Independent the part of corn Ther w seller carly and they prossed rings with an apparent { no to break th price of May corn below 47¢. From 47'4e at the opening th s worked off ‘ge and went no lower, Thero Were numerous orders on hand 1o buy at the latter price and not nany of them conld be filled. The offerings dried aj 1 ut on 1s Inereased, und when curred, those who sold ane alarmed and on thelr themselves there was i 1730 10 47%¢. July rose Same tne from 47 e to 45 s was i lively scene in the pit Inst halt hour of th fon, Prices ros 10 7 then 48 id finally, wmid great noisc ched 400¢ for both May and July and closed at that fizure, The near deliverivs were , but there was o remarkable deticiency of offering A party who has also sold freely all the week was sald to hive covered o good portion of the same, which added strength to the sitvation, Outside markets were higher. It was reported cash in New York waus quoted 1 Ay which was con ued by many as a ve - i) 1 Thi ayed n the provision mar- ket also mid wdvance more eusy. Tnitiil transactions were at yesterday's finil figures, but under an urgent demand advanced with little reaction e, receded from lge 1o bulged from % to ! and closed with a of from 1e to 14e Whe was fo n which wns & it start was it change pently di move on ot oarly wa the plenty thelr pri aln wurcless until just near the | close, when a little more Tifo wis displayed tly in the sesston an casy fecling previiled and prices receded from e (o 4e, then bocame strongerand advanced e, ruled steady and the losi hout e or thin yi here were no new i s brought upon the market and the firmness in corn provisions only reason given for th steady feeling. there was a moderate tradc ling due to sympathy with the 1 and the moderate offerings. The | cd rather easy and prices receded | 3y, thenrallied e and closed strong at about | the top with « net Of from 4 to 9, Only 17.000 hogs at the yards and prices 15 higher was sufficlent to make the provision erowd hesitate tosellanything short. Sam Dun- | haui was i the pit buying stuf at times. N. 1. Ream's name was again freely mentioned as a Bupporter of prices inpork and lued. The elose was about at the top prices, with i gain of 8245¢ for pork for lard and 20¢ for ribs Stimated rec for tomorrow: Whoat, 230 ca onts, 183 cars; hogs, | 11,000 hea Ihe leading futures ranged as follows: AT ES OPEN. | HIGH. | LOW. [CLOSE. |\ EST'Y Wheat No January May.. July:..... CornNo'i January wy Februnry pril May No.3 | | Jnouary 0 Febr ny. 834 Mens | Janunry 19 50 | i 197 | | Lara | | May. Jdanuary.. | 11 40 140 1100 M 1140 RN AR T 3% | 16746070 | | 8y 84 P e ay... Blort Riby Jnnuary. May Onsh quotations were as follows: —Dull, unchanged; shippers still too views: winter patents, stralghts $3.40@8.50; spring 8.75@4.10; spring stralghts, $2.75@- 0. 2 spring, 743c; No. 8 spring, No. 2 red, 74 i NO. 2, 4473c No. 3 yellow 3035 No. white, f.0. b, sh, 40%c; No. 2 4lc No, b 85@351c: N RYE-No. BAnRLEY No. 4, f.0. b, LAX SEED- ) TIMOTRY SEED 3 PoRK--Mess, per .25@18.60; Iard, Foo 400 Ihe, L160; shiort ribs sides looser, 10.80@10.40; “dry salted shoulders (boxed) ST1@10,00; short clear sides (boxed @10.¢ white, £. o. b, 64 0. » 40@63 SR, wt 1SKY-—Distillers' finished goods, pe Unchang granulated, 5lge; The following were ments for toduy: Arti the | Receints. Shipwents. Flour, hbls ... Wheat, bu. Coru, b Oats,'bu Rye. bu.. '\ Harioy, bu... n the P market 22@30¢. 15,00 | 213,000 210,000 161,000/ 9,000 61,000 uce exchange today the butter quiet; creamery, 220031%5¢; dairy, €8s, stendy s strictly frosh, 200300 New York Markets, FrLovn—Re exports, 4,300 bbls, 11,000 15 000 08,000 100 4000 45.000 pts, 26, 7,100 sacks: and all but ully easy. Laulet: yellow western, Firm, quie BarvLey Mavr Quiet. WHEAT-Receipty, 9,300 bu.: exports, 130,897 ) bu. futures, 365,000 hu. rket firmes active for ex- red in st and ele Sle: £ 0. b, S0L@R: b, No. 1 hard, 85 0. 2 north- B24¢; No. ng, 78%c. Options de- elined carly 5@ se with the west, and on local realizing advanced Wa'se on short cove elosed firm at @ oy % trading dull; N 82%¢; Jun July,' 8% CORN-Recelpts, 40,80 nles, 245,000 bu. fu: Bpots strong througl B4 W@OOM e ungrided tions were quiet supply and bull Ary, Sa@sse, o b4y, closing & o 000 b, spot. : No. 2, Op- PLs, 24,500 bu.; exports 5, 40,000 b, futures, 54,000 b Spot. Spots dull, ¥ Options dull b e higher, steady Ma, 3 N 2 white, Feb ry, 4le; white, 421505 No. 2 Chiea 3043¢; No. 8, 874,07 No. 8 white, 40c¢: mixed western, 38';040¢; white weste 4046c, HAY—Quict, steady, Hors—Modérato déiand, firm. HibEs Steady. Woor— iy 27@32¢; pulle PROVISIONS ctive, firm 1. Zood d d; domestie fl xas, 17021 ¢, liddles, Lur for BN ary 1i bid bid; Muy, . quict, firy 108, $20, ak: western dair Elgin, and; h, $11.85 old mess, 24 part skens, EGas—Moderate demand, firmer; tresh, 84@35¢; receipts, 2047 piigs, RICk—Firm, good ( 1 MoLAsSES—Nuw Orl Jand, fi BUGAR“Raw, dull, fiem; refined, steady, nand. $1a Liox quiet; 10ne. biia western, 13, £ood to cholce, falr Anierle lake, $12 nestle ts, $20,15, . $12.75 00, 18.30, 0 City Markots, WHEAT Steady; fard, 60661, 2 mixed, 8. mixed, KANSAS No. 2 red, 701, Conx—Firm; No. OArs Firm; No. Rye Weak, Burrei—Light demand and dull; crc i dairy, 17@20¢, Active and higher at 21c. D@294ic. EGas Wool Market, ADELPHIA, Pa., Jan and: stocks |\finn, prices buoyant: Ohlo, anis and West Virginfa X nd 0@ 80¢; medium, 346350 ; eo o York, Michigan, Indiana - ern fine, or X and X med 0 38¢ course, 33@834sc; washed dolnine X and XX, 28@33¢c; wedium washed cublug sud de- Wool in good | and bugle | Rio fi | tention by their 86297 44a8 0 V2483 i 30 Inine conreo washi Car tub ng and mblng and territor Wil unw sl tana, 167222 Omana Pr It iy chief fnterest market.sbut from tho advance rices wero practic A irs - slodke i falr to cholce stock HANANAS—-Quic BEANS Chol BUITER CriEry still itis A fact held Per doz., 40 CALIFORNIA CANBAGE Owing to the high | hbage Is being held In south- rrivals prices at which ern Califor Drumhead, CRANBERRIES -Bell $10.00: Jersoy The cold w ceipts very mater still stronger. As ¢ quite u wide ran asking as high quite so bullish ANE Hay Small rabbits HiDES— No. 1 salted, 414 o Hoyey 20¢; fuir to good, 16615 MALAGA GRAPES St Nurs—Lurge hic $1.0001,25 LEMONS ONTONS dy £4.0074.50. Home grown Spanish, per crate, $1,0062 ORANGES T, Florida oranges, Brights, and the sitaation 1s here wre 20,42¢ per can PorLany ut the trouble just at tre too many large and which are too large (o « miuy of the large fowls thouh fut and well dressed HHL Tower prices ducks, 800" Lirge ‘numnbers for cold weather they do not Only st Westorn Neby Uiah und Cole PoTATOES Pket whichi wr VEAL - Cly thin, 3 Pory native Sy ) all kit ado, ,. solling at | The market did not the range conting'ng Cholee to tancy B Ao 8 1 here white clover, 18@ $4.602.9.00. ory, $1.60; $1.00 per bushel; Turkey 1l lots 1o, 90C@A1.00; cholee 4 ound a 1ittle stale to repeat th T conters nev wd bolow in this 1ly unchanged i\t #3.06024.00 for i nt $2.0003.5 vy, 820003 The market was steady at 16@22 and cherry, $8.50; pe Cod, $9. Jacks, $1.60. t 86,004 irket is well supp! 27508005 russe Buitimore is still bl unchanged Cholce chickens bring pres course fowls arriving, uit the t wrrivi Roosters sell at Live poultry 1 aveiving in quite this season, but witl the veul ealves, 8@ BUSINESS BRIEFS s Rector tock in trade Wilhelmy doing sl husiness capital 150 has ma Ol Mark NEW Yonk, Jan. 27D <old o i he market NN 2,000 bbls. at b hows no fentu; Quiet but firmer; , #1.35G01.40) 1'URPENTINF TALLOW 7e bid £ Ot allow OTTON @401 401 3 LONDON,” Jun B per quirter SR O11 PETROLED M TURPENTIN PALLOW- St perewt ANTW R, 125t seller bid. £46 108 o fing LTS Petersh ier te | 414¢ s ¢ Jan B EIMOLEUM this morning at th I Sf. Louis Mar S, Lovis, Mo, WHEATClose 680505 May, 74 July, 75 CORN 15@ice above” yest Muy, 48%@4d5.c; July, 44 OATs—Higher; eash RYE—Lower; 534e asked BARLEY—No' sulcs, Burrer - Unchanged; dairy, 18@250 her, PROVISIONS #19.50. Jan, ubout #11.50. 5,000 1 Lavd, hgh RECEPTS Flou bu. corn, 166,00 none; barley, i SHIPMEN 000" b rye, 3,000 by 1o arley, no Pork, higher; May, 85/5¢ Hardwar: 15 inerd from $150.000 Lo §250,000 s thi W nds on the Stock dxchia strained, common Quict and steady at Fairdemund and firn; city, @2.00 Firmer and o CALCUTTA € yellow candle, 475 PETROLEUM ts. FLour < yesterday; creamery, 0ld, $19.00; new, . oats, 36,000 bu.; ry Flour, 7,000 bbls.; , 69,000 bu.; oats, 16,000 bu.; Cotton Market. ORLEANS, Bige good ord bales 10 the'coi bales; coastwise, Liverpool 1 Livenvoor, Jan. 27, il holders offer cly Cony for ol¢ three duys, 38,000 contals. BEEFExtra India mess, LARD—Prime western, ing 142,000 Ame Demand fair fean. nt 518 b 6,430 Kets, WipAT 8¢ modernte during the past three days, 13,000 centals, in- 765 per tierce. per ewt, mixed western, receipts of American corn co Market, ts up; 4,750 bags, Including ‘ebruary, $16. Options ;- June: pteniber, wer $17.75 Milwaukee MW Ak . Jun, May, T1%¢; No. 2 spring, Cony-Quiet; No. 8, 416 OATs-Quiets No. 2'white, 84t5e ey RYE- 6le. fe. frigerator Beef. RICAN REFRIGER- Livervoc ) ATOR 1B B per ] 7. A iforequarters, d per 8 1bs. by the c Min Whe MINNEAPOLT g in futures den Re . Minn ient, both with ag oths continued in d there was something Lin blankets and cloakings. and jobl demind Cinclunati Markots. WhEAT CINCINNATL, O, Jun and; No.'2 réd, 726073 CORN-Tirm; No. OATS - Easl WHISKY Quiet at §1.37 Baltimore Grain Market, BALTIMORE 2 red 8 CORN - St OATS - Ste Mad. Tun Jan dy: No. 2 To oLEDO. 0. higher; No. 2! cash Cowx—Dull'but firr Oars—Dull; cash, & STOUKS AND Securitles Were Somewh: Usunl—Featur NEw York, J 7 today was somew most all the in the tillers. leading A few other stoc among which w the shares, Burlington & Qul nd Coalers, The over, was the t The dise held by fusiders that & premium, which lave b surprise to the insiders held n had been supposed. Mhe erowd t g was siniply equalled only once or twlie The « iz figures var of the erowd. The biddin, and the ateiy, but prie thedry prevaden wore to be provailing, while urther sqlieczed. T teature ling in Su did the contest between the insiders and shorts, very that Sugar stock Is so closely they can 1 was said L us much as 1 per cent pe t, a8 1t showed that the 1y all the stock and las not been distributed among the public as $16.30016. niber, $16.00@16 Market, ¢ [ hern, Market, WHEAT BONDS, it d on diffe wits insiders supplicd the below the bost of the foreno day was run up to 1203 e at the il of 3 Distiliers wus the forenoon, dropp uncertainties of con the trust, buf ward recovered and it lower for the da, The other ind shipments with & droop) ug AMERICAN REFRIGERATOR polls Wheat Mark mixed, 42@4240 No. 2 mixed, 34153; i wixed spot, 52 wester Narrower Than of the Day, The At narrower than terest in the trading centering industrials, Sugar wttrac ctlvity and mov Richmond of the day, how- ling in the stoek a i lined sonewhat, wits that the smailer shorts allowed to cover at th larger ice never but was let off a 1it close to 19875 closing with & net por cent for the diy tive but pressed for sale fn | o 58 1 ing from 494 10 4613 on the Fessional s portlon of Tils Toss was i Closed Ristrinls were narrow limits, but railroad stoe iaery utet snd responded €0 the wold | ¢ R o of {1 nway fr m gt me the opening figures. The conl inelined to strength on the exeol- showing for tho past yenr for the Dela ¢ Hudson and Lackawinnn, but Reading sed for sale somoewhat. Some ronliz in Delaware & Hudson carried its price K a fraction. Lackawanna, however, closed With a not gnin of 14 per cent 0 granget stocks were rather heavy on nc- of rate cutting In the west and the 15 of a deal between the Pennsyl- nd the Burlington caused conside wetivity In stock, though the rumors hnd _ fore 1p | considerably | before ndon. 1t ele © cent its of 1 e ing by at 1 connt ound oo th ble ) per bunc bl s was unusual strength ¢ veloped in nond Terminal shares, but there were no new developments made public id the buying was attributed entirely to in- side orders. The common stock was carried | to 10%, und closed nt 104, with a gain of 11 | per cent, while the prefer K was_nd- vanced from 35 to 38, closing finally at 38 net gain of 2t per cent from 1ts lowest price. The conference of the bituminous conl people was responsible for u gain of 215 in coul. All the stories about the purchases of the Now York & Northern have now been denied, and that stock und Manhattan were today com- paratively without material fir chunge, ilthough Manl at one time showed n 1oss of 114 per ¢ The Post suys: The fight was the feature of {he day. In the face of comparatively quiet market for the general list Sugar certificates fell about b points yes- terday and advanced 4 points toduy as the buttle turned In favor of the bulls. 1t 1s not pretended that the intrinsic values or general conditions had unything to do with these fluctuations. So far us the outside mark in purchases is concerned it would be dignifying the movenment to call it speculation. For those who wished to buy they know nc it every ch f making or losing moncy they KHow not ho sugar market has charms, ket should not bo judged by such iy shares miy Dec the obje w gambling specalation of course, but when widely distributed and held for more or less permanent investment it is fmpossible to corner them or foree cach up and down in the fashion lately seen fn indus- trial shares unless there fs at least o ser blance of commercial reason forsuch The Post's financial cablegram disposition of the markets today was bullish on elhcap money. The firmness was inte rupted by the arrest of M. Rouvie panied by reports of his suicide, lat dicted, The | the chang | Atchison.. .. In the | “A\gams Kxpross ). | Alton, 1. 1 large and | “+do preterred rican Expross Paltimore & Ohlo Canada Pacitic N YL &N K Canada Southern Ontario & Weatern Contral Pacttic Oregon Imp Ches. & Ohio Oregon Nav Chileago Alton Ore. 8. 1. & CB & Q. Pucific Muil Chieago Gan Peorin, Dec. Consolldated Gas Plttabiirg . Certifi= | ¢, C.C. &bt | Pullman Pajacs Consolhdut Cotton 01l Cert.. . Hendlng £ Nile 5,000 bh Del Hudson. Wichmond Terminal 104 162 D1 & W o preferred 59 D & R.G. pfd Rio Grande W... 2 D. & C. F. Co do preferred Kunt Tenn Rock Istand Erio. do preforre Fort Wayne..... 3 Gt. Northera pfd stive;erude, | CEE I pfd. . Hocking Valley .. Llinols Central!.. St Panl & Dulutli Kan. & Tex pfd Lake Erle & West Tol. & O, C a0 praforred.... Unlon Pa Lake Shore. U8, Expross ... Liond Trust WSt L & Louts. & Nash do wreferrod Louls' & New Alb'y Wells Fargo Kxp Manhattan Con Westarn Unlon Memphls & C Wheellng & 1. Michigan Coniral o prefered Migkour! Pcitic Minn & St. L , | Moblle & Ohto....! D& Nashville Chatt. General ki lonal Cordage. National Linseed do proferred 116 |C. Fuel & Iron N.J. Central.......". 1313 do pre erred | Norfolk & W. yid.. | Hous. & % North n o T1% light bell 1 the re- rhet was w any change for control of sugar 50. 2, flint black walnuts rd with fce i Quotations about 8c is that t A good al- ade, g 0 at 7 12¢ nd geese 10 as good ad- sllowing are the clo ling stocks on the N today ing quotations of W moving from % Northorn v 157 | do preferre 33 [U. 1 Den. & Guit 15 Northwestern 15 | do praforred N Y. Central L few company, 1sed (18 I'he HOVe neces- N & 199 briy yet 314340 Southern r Rifinery ‘Tenn. Coal & Iron Texas Pacifc LINSEED ~45 gal by tile lits 251 1 i £ puid Unchanged 31c; Burlingtc ey, 16,300; ¢ 5.300; Delaware, Lackawunna & Western, 18,6005 Delaware & Hudson, '3.500; “Distillers,” 55,000; Nl dlectric, Louisville & N Manhat ew Engl, ing, 48 md Ternl Island 10; St Paul, 14,100 Union Pacifi¢, 19,100;' W New York Money Market. NEW YORK, Jan, 27 I cent; closed offered at wheat, 86,000 wheat, 16,- per cent; 43(@6 per cont. NGE-Quiet but steady with bankers' bills at #4.86 for d 84,8714 for demand. Boxps—Dull and st The closing quotations on bonds 114 Northern Pac. 2nds 119 1133 N. W. Consols 136 100 100% 105 97 100 101 918 bales] 405 bales 085 Teceipts, in, 10,700 si Lo France, | bales; sales, de- ady ipts S L& SF.Gen: M. St Paul Consols. |sLPC & n. Canada Cen. Pacifie | D& K. G, Iats D &R G4 Erie 2nds ... .. MK & T Gon, i M K. & Gon. b Mutual Union Ge. | 113 N.J. C. Int. Cert | Northern Pac. 1six ol Boston Stock Quotatio BosTON, Mass., Jan. 27.-T) the closing storl ‘quotation Atchison & T Boston & Alb 45 14d the past 1053 | Ateh Bil{| Ateh G, ML & 4o’ 2 5 14 L& T C. 6y | L & ¢ pened stead closed stead ok HBoston 1 San Diego L West Knd Land Co. Bell Telephone. Lnmson Store ¥ Water Power No. 8 white, | Allouez M. O. (new) Atlantie. X Hoston & Mant Calumet & Hecln Catalpa .. .., Huron “bla 1; hindguarters, K, Jan. 27.—The following are the closing mining quotations: Crown Point [ tin good . Con. Cal. and Va. Junuar; On - track 68e; No. | Pivmonth. . | serea Novadn | tandard S o Union Con.. .. ") 2 Yellow Jacket tron Siiver Quick ~iver | 4o preferred Bulwer. 1150 BT 1300 185 Ontario demand for dry | UM ents ood dolng for the | London Financial Rev [Copyrighted 1593 by James ¢ LONDON [New Y Special BEE.I-The stock murkets showed tone throughout the day though business was slack and fresh dealinis not on an fmportantscale. The prineipal the firmness in the home rallway which was favorably influenced | Northeastern dividend. he distribution ‘s & better one than the market anticipated and the price | of the stock has risen as muc g | Nor‘hwestern w high ew. rdon Bennett,) rk Herald Cable In good WiEAT-Firm, | 1y 1ce i Brighton de- liats South- s heen the rthern to e m]lhll. dly good. Tn il Ale substantinl acdy Midland and as ul ature 1 G Firm and per cent. An | but t leans have been ney has heen deeic some instances prices eased off slightly from the best points, sl nearly a generl dvance was established, Ineluding | per “cent in Louisville & hville ” and Union Pactfic, % per cent in Ohio & Mississippi and 1 10 1 per cent in most others. Canadians | were very little dealt in. but the close was fairly sirong, Canadian Pacific showing a rise of % per cent and G runk ence 1y per cent. Foreign governy | ties clased rather dull, some w reported on the proved 116 to 11 cent. ~ Money was standing thee Stock | louns were easily ob at 3 per cent. The liscount markét was guiet: two and three uonths bills were quoted at 'y per cent. stock market usual, al- P and 1 some Dis- te ment, chief Terminal Pacif s being is i per Notwith- 1t short flecting as it Financial Not KANSAS CiTY, Mo, Jan. 27 524,099, PARIS, Jan, 27 for the necount YORk, Jan. 27.—Clearings, bulunces, #6,678 428, BarTivon Jun. 27.Clearings, 82 653; balunces, 826,245, Rate, 6 per cent PHILADE! Pa., Jun. 27, Clearings, § s, 81,612 Money, 64 per © a loan at Clearings, #1,- in some gs, 81, ses to Three per cent rentes 96f, that it $146,858 - 70. ni sides | very urgent stock noder- d the MEMPIIS, Tenn., 35 bulan 141 BOsTON, Mass.. Jan 8: balances, ¥1.506,268 change on New York, par to 1215¢ premium NEW ORLEANS, L., Jan Clearings, # 164,908, “New York ‘exchange, commerciul 60c per #1,000 premium; bank, $1.60 per $1,000 premium wis, Mo., J rings, 83, balances. #497,1 Y. quiet at € cent. Exchange Neéw York, an. Clearings, $369,- 142,454 New York exchung: prices then ot ones. would bo ROt much and Later 1 the Cle M ction against 3 ) s [Special Telegram T8 por o »«u! quoted n‘ follows discount: Boston, pur to 1244¢ prewtum; 8t. Louls, 26¢ premiuw. Go, 1L, Jan. Clearings, $15,308 . ow York exchange sold at 10¢ discount. moved within ks, a8 & rule, endency, whilo | o4 small fractions [ Storling Consols im- | xch: hange quil: .80k for sixty-day or Dills; #4 sightidratis. Money ensy at 5% @eper cont OMANA LIVEMFOCK MARKET, Prices Ruled n Trifle iigher and 1 Wik Active. Regelpts for the five da sattlo 21,839 hogs and 8.8 red with 20,640 cattle, 24,7 sheep the corresponding five ness OMANA, Tnn oot up 15,047 sheep, as hogs and 4,40 vs last week The general cattle market was rather ctive, with prices riling a trifle stronger. addition to n good g¢ falr shipping inquity, were not heavy the feeling was all sides, *Very nelghborhic $4.50 10 $5,00, ya 1 i oY Fenewed confidenc afl fut beeves welghing in d ot 1,300 1bs, sold wt from while fair to_good 1,000 to s1d at from #3.70 to #4.45 and of comnion scufl scattering down 10$3.50. Prices were not quotably higher than Thirs- daty, but it was i good, firm, healthy:trade from start to finish and everything at all useful tound a purchaser before the close. Tn butcher stuft and canners the bhusiness was brisk and the advanc marked Fair to good cows sold strong to a dim higher, while the hest und poorost grades showed up very little difterent from Thursday. Poor to yory good cows and heifers sold from 81,76 to .60, the bulk at from #2. 4 BBul oxen'and stags wore in uetive demand i firm at from and the sar tru 2,25 to $5.50. Stockers and f tinue to sell fracly at good strong prices and both regular dealers and outsiders wanted the stock § W substantially” | unchanged, lepresentaive sules DRESSED BEEF. 900 083 5 1220 400 SHIP] 1054 972 XPORT 1229 1100 940 pand 7h4 K70 840 910 70 840 15 aul 930 900 50 L 904 i 915 420 979 1150 1060 1096 H20 1008 1036 1085 1080 1040 1025 1047 1097 1000 840 1300 100 110 160 160 118 120 12 163 170 160 120 b0 4 50 75 HEIFERS, 16 2 1 1 .1000 1440 1600 962 1150 .11520 11450 1111070 1140 1160 478 1400 t.. 920 11610 1160 1410 1510 1760 1670 1860 1760 1660 EEDERS, . 630 1010 1076 HoGs—Recelpts were light and the active and unevenly higher throughou led fully 15¢ higher than er than ¢ver before on this e wereonly forty-one loads on sale and although there ttle specu wianted the hog 1 as ) and higher the at the vance, Butehor welght and b vy hogs sold at from §7.65 all the way up to $7.50, the. high- est price ever paid on this warket. Light and mixed hogs sold all the way from $7.45 t0$7.75, e bulk at #7.60 5. A bunch of Indian rritory hogs, probably the first ever offered here, averaged 180 pounds and brought $7.00. The market closed up strong at the ady 2 bulk of the hogs selling ut fro #7.70, a inst $7.50 to ¥ i $7.45'1047.50 one week ugo. sules wis actl Pr. 7 00 40 45 PIGS AND ROUGH. K 160 90 710 SHEEP—There wers. no fresh wepand nothing Bere to make o uurket o demand contlifies brisk for - desirable muttons and feeders at fully steady prices, ir to good natives, #3.75@5.00; fair to good 3.502 stock 60; " common 75; good to cholce 40 to X 1 bs, $4.0085.50. Receipts and Dispositio and disposition of ks of the Union 8 four hours, receipts of ok us k Yards RECEIPTS, TATTLE SUEEP. HOKSES & MR Cars. Hend|Cars. Head Cars. [Head| Cars. | Hend 41 B0 DISPOSITION BOYERS sukEr The Cudaly Packiog Co R.B.&D Hans Jewell Bhippers and Feeders 2808 B — cople nave piies, but DeWitt s salve will cure thew, 2,979 | | | J nding atd | | Denver. RDAY, JANUARY 28, 1893, DUN'S REVIEW OF THE Last Week 8howed an Tncrease in the Dis- tribution of Products, MONEY EASY AND CHEAP EVERYWHERE New Business Improving at Alth " Many Poluts, ugh Inereased Bad Effect Uy siness Fallures for the Week. old Exports Hay NEW Yonk, Jan. 9. —R. G weekly review of trade says been some increase inthe distribution of products during the past week and the de mand for manufactured goods is distinetly larger so that business has perceptibly Dun & new WEEK There has | demand, voticeably | markably | | | | improved at many points, yet the outgo of | gold, e redu pected to exceed & the treasury reserve creased neruovsness about the renders men more veluctant to engage in the new undertakings. The liquidation of some great speculations hus set free large amounts, 50 that money is everywhere comparatively easier and cheap, but nevertheless there is moy the future 000,000 this weels, '8 auses in future and s sense of uncertain than appeared a month ago In most trades at factory hout Joston business is satis The demand for iron and its pro duets is large, bu prices very loy At Bultimore rabber and naval stores are strong. turpentine advancing At Cleveland trade is fair, money collections slo At Cincinnati collections are slow At Detroit there is some complaint of col lections, At Indianapolis increased sales of noted, with advancing prices Chicago reports Satisfactory though collections ar 1yed good demand, but currency r the country. ~ Clearings, stock tate show a decrease and most of the most principal of bad weather. though ereased 150 per cent At St. Paul collections are Milwaukee, but at St. Louis they prompt At Kansas City trade tions also, receipts of of grain moderate Omaha's Excellent Trade, asy, but roceries ar business, Money is in turning from and reai es. also pts of products becausc wheat receipts in slow, as_at fuirly 1 and collec liberal and is g live stoc At St. Joseph trade is good in all lines and collections are good there anda at Omaha, where trade is excellent At Denver both trade and collections ave Ve fair. Southern cities generally ment, especially Louisville, ville and Memphis. At Little Rock trade is quiet, but at Atlanta business increases and collections are fair. At New Orleans trade is fairand money un fair demand, with some pressure, but cotton is dull with light receipts. Sugar is still strong and active eport improve. Vashville, Knox | ot | | 1 in | hizh price of pork is holpi Speculation grows less active, many large | operations having been closed out. Wheat is a fraction lower in price with moderate sales the western receipts in four days hay g been over 2,000,000 busheis in spite of bad weather, whilo Atlantic exports have been only 391,000 bushels. Corn is only a half cent higher and pork products a shade higher, but oats a half cent lower, Coffee is a quarterof 4 cent higher with moderate sales, and oil a half cent lower, Cotton has not changed in price though sales have been quite lurge and the receipts this week thus far have bheen 40,000 and exports 54,000 bales—stailer than last year. The iron and steel industry during the past week has been facing record breaking prices, though tho domand and. sales. ate. large semer pig at Pittsburg has fallen to 2%, and other markets for pig ave irregu- though sales are large, The business in hed products is very heavy, but for many kinds they are the lowest ever known. The outgo of gold this weel is attribute to various foreign requirements, but there still an excess of merchandise exports over imports for Januar The busine the ss failures occurring thronghout untry during the last seven days num- ber 205, us compared with the total of 332 for last week. For the corresponding week of last year the figures were 201 CLEARING {MENTS, Omaha Again Shows a Gratifying Tucren Percentuge of Guins. New Yonrk, Jan. 27.—The following table, compiled by Bradstrect's, gives the clear house returns for the weeck uar 26, 1803, and the ssponding week last y T | [ |eLeamiNGs. ng ending Jan- age of in- the ciries “oswazon) ---oswa1d0q Now York Chlcago. . Boston. Philadeip St. Louls, San Francise Baitimore... Pittsburg. Cinelunati., Kansas City... New Orleans. Omaha Minneapolis Buffaio. ... visviiie DetrolL... Milwauike Clevelana Providence St. Paul Indianapoiis, Columbus. .. Houston M Hartford Portland. Ore Washington... Dallas Peoria Naushvillo alt Lake City St Joreph Duluth Rocheste Atlanta New Haven Springheld Worceste Portiand, M¢ Fort Worth Soatile Sioux City Wag0 =it Des Moines.... Grond Rapids Norfolk Syracuse’.. 1imingtoi Tacomn Lowell ..., Los Angoles.. Lincoln Wichita Birmioghnin n. Ky Bedforn 052800 957804 100302 2 V1245 Del Total United States 16 New York Dowminion of Canada 1 Montreal Toronto Hallfax Hamilton *Iast week s Lol BRADSTR 'S REVIEW OF TRADE. Eastern Jobbers Report a Good Trade a Bright Prospects for the Future, New York Bradstreet's tomor- row will say: The features of the of the week have been the gradual return of the movements of general merchandise pr business and fucts to their accustomed chaunels. lastern jobbers and dry goods mills report WAN COUNTIES, 5CHOO DIBTRIC WATER COMPANIES Corrmsponde R.R.COMPANIE « solicited. W.W.HARRIS & COMPANY Bankers, 163-165 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO, 8w o1, NEW VORK, te 51., BOSTON, | butch | the beginning of what appears to be the | markot firm, supply light: nativ most active January demand for cotton woolen staple goods for yoars past, ol are particularly strong and print cloths are firmer with the surplus cut down to 1,000 pieces, against 248,000 4 year ago. Printers are unable to furnish jobbers as fast as the goods are demanded, and January 8 pro to ' largely exceed thoso for Dress and men's wear ve also in heavier 80 for immediate de stocks have decreased re The price of wool has advanced again, owing to the light supply, and this is followed by manufact rers arranging purchage aheid of their immediate wants something which they have not done for many months, The usual in fluences have been at work on cotton prices—the English strike, prospects for and against the passage of the anti-option bill and reduced or increased movement from plantations to ports: the net result for the week showing a decline of 1 1-16. Available supplies of wheat in the United States and Canada, east of the Rocl increased 1,550,000 bushels last week 1 extraordinary large quantity for iis scason of the year Exports wheat this week, bo equal 2,581,000 bushels, against 000 bushels last woek, 8,557,000 bushels in the week a year ago and 2,004,000 bushels two years ago Considerable improvement {s noted throughout the south, where the cold snap a week or s0 ago were severe nd 1802, goods wollens livery, ‘while cousts, Chic CHICAGO, 111 TiE BEE] A S i the eattle crease fn the &0 Live Stock Market, whit § Jan [Special adier feclin kot toduy, for whiel t reivals was given credit were active, excited and higher. There wis less change in Hight than {n heavy weights, but the average galn was fully 100 per 100 11 The cholcost of the latter went at fron, $8 L0 88,15 and choice light sold around $7 Sheep and lambs were i better denand were slightly firmer than on Thursda y ades are lower than af the be his week's receipts w out 8000 cattle. Recely Todiy's hog market had ninch of firmmess and nota little of excitement in it. There was < a rushing around after his porksii often soen, and prices w kit was one swlo 100 above the highost pr I erto puid and the average advance was 4 ool round 10¢ por 100 Ibs. While only one salc wis reported ab better than $5.10 1hero wir cral trades at from $8.05 10 $5.10, and the Ik 0f_the offerings sold above 0. As 2l 15 37,85 was pald forlots aver £ und 200 1bs. 'The extromes of the marker w froni $5.00 10 $8.15. There wis o 1it{le ! shonts and culls at from %6500 to 25 aund a load of Tard hogs (they avorazed 1Ds) was taken ut 83,15, Extra heuvy welghts are selling to especially good ndyan tage just now, owling to the boom fu lard. i celpts, 8,000, We havo had an - unsetiled sheop the last week and consid wer than at the ol nd was exceptionally ity of the offeri average, Fod westerns bulk of the arrivals and sal at from $4.75 10 5,25, thoug ing all the way from 42 {rom £5.40 to $5.60 for 18 Tl and flu pr i of lust active ietier than istituted were principally I there was tead 50 10 $3.00 for culls to extriqualities. The < the mutton trade heep for the nest very - liberal the ud although the supply of few months bids falr (o b outlook is favorable for conting Lawbs have arrived in mode They wercactive fn demand, hut el Tlhey closed at from $1.25 o 36,00 4,000, The Bvening Journ ports: Carree-—Recelpts, 7,000 hoad 2000 ket strong 0 a trifle. hi V@050 10 et Steers on 1iarket 4.90; feeders, $4.0074.95: S{ock- re 83.00@8.75: cows and fecders, 3,000,850 HoGs—Receipts, 17,000 head; shipments, 8,000; market _aétive, d@10c higher: mixed nd pac GOBT.RO: prime heavy und Ms, $7.8078.15: prime lght sher lights, 87,17 hipments, ier; choiee #7600 SHEERRoc market slow, westerns, New York 1 NEW Yonrk, J head, includin arket firm 10¢ per 100 Ihs. “higher;Mative steers, $3.600 5.00 per 100 Ibs.; bulls and cows, §2.00@4, 6( ssed beot steady at 8@9c per 1. Ship- ments tomorrow, 1,391 beeves and quarters of beef. CALVES -Receipts, 839 head; market f veals, $6.00@9.00 per 100 Ths.; grissers, 8 westd 300, Lasus—Rec dull, but steady per 100 1bs.; ianibs, $6.852 HoGs— Receipts, 8,710 isiged di- feet; nominully Tower.at ¥7.50%7.75 per 100 bs. eceints 1,840 m; 50} AND 005,50 St Louis Live Stock Market. Louis, Mo an. 27, CATTLE 1,400; shipment&, 1,300: murk steers, 83.50@5.: fed Tex 4.40. Hoas Recelpts, 4,800 market stronger: heivy, $7.00@7.60; light, §6.007" ) SuEEP-Recoipts, o acking, “shipments, 800; JOHANN HOFF’'S Malt Extract V. Malt is the life of grain. Johann Hoff’s Extract of Mait A Dolicious Table Beverage. Purchasers are warncd against imposic tion and disappointment, Insist upon the * Genuine."” which must have the signature of “JOHANN HOFF on the neck Jabel, e | ! My | excelsio the effects of | 09000 nice muttons, $5,0065,60 Kansas City Live Stock ¥ Kaxsas Crey, A murket a piug st 03,5 Hoas head; rhet, CATTLR- Re- ents, 100 head 106 higher; shij cowsand heifers, $2.( stockors ar ders, $3.0578,85, Receipt 00 hond: shivments arkot active, closing 1@ higl wll grade 003 bulk, $7.60@7.65 SiEre pts, 1,800 head: shipments, 600 market dull and weak - - Tenorance of the merit Early R pills 1 peps ness, v s, 83.500 5.9 0 nd 1 5. 400 of DeWitt's Littlo fortune, These little cure headache, dyse tipation and biliouse s s at iver A, bad breath, co ,. For an Excelslor Factory, 1T a suMicient number of gentlemen can ba found to form a company Omaha will have an excelsior factory, Mr. C. G. Smith of Detroit of the largest manufacturers of excelsior machinery n is in the city and conference with ths Manufacturers asso. ciation. In spoaking about the matter Smith id that Lo knew better place in the country for the es ment of such a fuctory than Omaha, All along the river bottom there is any quantity of raw material n the miles and miles of willow forests, Willows make the very best and are easily worked up, Excelsior is selling now for §17 4 ton and about eight tons are consumed daily in Omaha by packe ers. Mr. Smith thought that $15,000 would be plenty of money to start a factory having a capacity of twenty tons daily, It is ver probable that the enterpriso will go thro as several ‘ntlemen re considering (m matter. -~ Selllng the Dodge Street School, (il 1t the Board of Eduea hold ial mecting to cone sider the matter of selling or v of the the Jail pur The memboers of di- the absolutely »on ok L wil nting ity for the Dodge street school to bourd ave vided that on question, some maintainiog to a especially on it is necessary to have ol in that part ¢ mt of th rildren, who could 11k a long distance to school ident Powell thousht that it would be thing to h w older lars at- tend another school and thus get them away from the locality and them into t mosphere having a more elevating tendency Mr. Powell is in favor of selling the build- ing. providing some provision can be made for the little tots acce not v —_—— t pili 15 the o DeWitt's 1 e work of the ttlo Larly Riscrs s and slck hoad- An hon wothecary 1re constipation, ache. 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HORSE COVERS, 1113 Farnam 5t BAGS AND TWIN-S- | Bsmis Omaha Bag COMPANY Importors wnd man . frs four sacks, buriaps, | twine | para BIC/OLES, M. 0. Daxon, Bicycles sold on monthly ats. 12) N.16th A BOOTS \ND §40:3, Horse-Cos Shos Company, Howard strest Fuctory corner 11th and Douzlas Straets. 1 are Weare making closo pria s to cash buyers and o selilog & cluss of g00ds which Ly very sal with merchants, kirkendall, Jones & Amer. Hand-Sewed COMPANY. Wholesalo | SHOE CO. boots shons mire. agants Boston [ and rubbergoods, 143 ftubber Shoo Co.. 1102+ | 1510 Harney St 1104-1105 Harney 8L | COAL, CO(E, | CORNIIE, Omaha Coal, Coke & Eagle Cornica Works LIME CO. hard and soft | Mfrs. galva fron cou, & i Uor. kh and | sormics Wil e oup ougias Sis Iai1lG werghts, o ReupM 1110-1112 Dodgs St DRY 60008, M. E. Smith & (9., | Kilpatrick-Koch Dry‘ G0 ODS €O Notlons. geats' furnish 1nzgo0ds, cor. 1its and Hirasy sty Diry goods, notlons, fur- nishing go0ds, 0)rnsr Tith and Howard St el FURNITURE, b Omaha Upholstering | Bssh»: & Rajan €O, upholstered furni- [ FURNITURE 0., Grace ture, 112 1104 Nicholas St. Wholesale only sud 13th Sts _— BROCERIES, DRUBS, ETO. | D. M. Steele & Co., Blake, Bruce & Co.; 12011209 Jomes 8L, 10h and Haraey Sts., Omaba Omaba ~ Jobbers’ Directory l = £ MARDNARE_._ ol . Rector & Wilhelmy | Lobeck& Linn, | COMPANY, | | Dealers in bardware snd Corner 10tk and Jackson Ste o HATS, ETO, W.A.L. Gibbon & C2. | 0maha Safo and Iron Hats, caps, steaw goods. [ Fafes vaults, Jall work, gloves. mittens, 24 | ron shutters and fire and Harney Sta. | capes. Andren & t tt 14th and Jackson. S ——————————————————————— _ LUMBER, John A, Wakefiald, | Charlss R. Les, Tmported, AmericanPort | Hard lunbor, woold — LIQUORS, | MILLINERY, Prick & Mot (L 0Oublly &%) Lmpartirr mal Joad Wholesaleliguor deaters it. of ity nouy Mall 0r43rs pro it 1001 Farna P PERITNTY —_———— PAPER. 0ILS, st Carpenter Paper Co, | Standard 0il Co., Carry & full stock of printing, weapping sl writing ' papars, eard paper, ote olls, axle grease, oto. —_— PRODUCE COMMI3SIDN, Hefined and lubricatiag Jas. A. Clark & Co, Butter, poultry Branch & (o, Produce, fruits of all Kinds, oysters, — SASH. DUORS . Omaha Stove Repalr | M. A. Dishron & ) WOUK®, stove repsirs | Manutasiurors of sash and water attachmeits [ dosrs biinds sad forany kiod of stovs | moaldings. branch of wade, 107 Dougles St | fcs, 12 3ndisa rd, STOVE REPAIRS, |