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THE OMAWA DAILY BER TUBSDAY, 34 OMAHA LIVE.STOCK MARKETS STOCKS AND BONDS. - Receipts and Renfé}i{n About on a Parity and Trading Fairly Brisk, Y@e; oft crude, WG 25146120¢; off_summer yi utter grades, 3@3lc; prime B.75G4.00; Scoteh, $19.0082).00; Amert- COMMERCIAL "AND FINANCIAL Whent Was Easier Despitea D:crease in the Visible Rupply. TRADE WAS NOT BRISK BUT STEADY Corn Market Was Without Special Features of Its Own, but it Followed In u Lazy Way tho Course of v, ¥ white, 330, ORANGEE-Qu et others, $1.50612.50. PIG TRON—Dull; can, $9,504113.0, TIN_Steady; Stralts, $13.00813.10; plates, quiet, PELTER—DWI; domestic, $9.2: AD-—-Strong; brokers' price, $3; price $3.10, OPPER e price nominal. southern fancy, Week Opened In Securities with an Irrega. Iar Market. NEW YORK, Jan. 14.~The week opened on the Stock exchange with an irregular market, and the tone of speculation was un- settled throughout the greater part of the day. There was very heavy trading in Chi- cago Gas, the transactions in which were one-third of the total ales. At the open- ing free offerings of the stock were made and a sharp break was made in the early dealings of 2% per cent, ex-dividend of exchange Strong; brokers' Pricy 9.0, BEEF TRADERS ARE STILL FASTIDIOUS AL MARKET. : L Early Clearance Effscted but No Very Migh Prices Pala—Sfkend In Hogs More OMANIA GENE Condition of Trade and Quotations Staple and Faney Produce. TER-Culled stock, 8; common to_falr, 10 on n $2.000 Colorado steers, beet steers, $3.10613.30; native cows Stockers and feeders, $2.40G3.75; bulls, $2.35 @2.9. HOOR-Recelpts, 5900 hend: shipments, 800 B higher; bulk of sale head. Market strong to $4.0064.80: Renvion, $41064 40 phckers. $1 00054 I Tights, $3.50614.00; York, mixed, $30564.90 3,60, Ipts, Market steady 17:3 SHE 900 head, head; shipments, 400 CHICAGO LIVE STOCK, Balk of the Receipts Was Finally Worked Off at a Beduction, CHICAGO, Jan. 1.—The first estimate today's recelpts were about 17,00 head the morning it 1o s if the total migl of Through t reach STANDS BY AMERICAN MEAT Secretary Morton Visits the Packing Houses at fouth Omaha, WHERE HE INSPECTS THE 1 Discussing the Tmportation of Says that He Will Make the A Product Sought Aftter INSPECTION Moats, He merican the drowned when the steamer Pacific sunk off Cape Flattery In 187, fs confronted with th testimony of Nefl Henley, quartermaster o the Pacifie, and now_a Stetfacoom ered In a bottle, and fs dated 6 €ole living survivor collided with the b and sank an ‘butcher residing ay Wash. The will produced by e Is alleged to have been recove 50 p. m., the Henley, who i$ the ates that the Pacifia k Orpheus at 10 p, ma later, - See that your hotel keeper has Cook's Extrn Dry Imperial Champagne on his menu, Iy has no superior, Mra Bro dny the steamer sank. hour Marked but the Avernge Is a Little Botter. @ fancy fair to good country, 12@112ic; cholee to 157116c; gnthered creameiy, 19¢; separs ¥, 20G21¢ Strictly freah laid, POULTRY 014 chickens, 416 heavy, toms DRESSED cholce large, falf to_eood small, 7 fulldres ¥, ful ME--Rlue 10,000 head. Consequently while the early Was one of comparative stendiness, there w sensibly weaker feeling soon after the opening. The bulk of the stuff was finally worked offt at a reduction varying from 6o to 15¢ per 100 Ibs, 1t took pretty good cattle to bring as much as ales at higher figures were scattering. Steers 1 principally at from $3.65 to 85, and the vailing prices for cows were from $215 to § Extra steers were quoted around $5.65, and extra heifers and bulls sold at from $3.50 to $3.%. The quality of hogs on was poor a hogs were a scarce arti- cle, and belng in active demand, sold ne, the average of prices being 10c higher than for Saturday, There was less change in common Hght and 1ight mixed lots, The cxtreme ringe auotations for merchantable lots was from 5 10 $4.80. Very few sales were n above nor was there any business below $4, light weights selling largely from $1.10 to §.30 \d from $4..40 to $4.60 taking the Lulk of averages of 20 to 35-1b, hoks. Shippers bought freely and so a1 locy Kers, In sheep, after opening dull and the fmpression that receipts would reach 18,000 head, the market became fairly active and firn when it was discovered that from 15,000 to 16,000 would cover the '8 Poor to extra were quoted at from $2 to $.1, with sales prin eipilly at f . Lambs were steady at from 2, $4.35 for poor o cholce Receipta: Cattle, 19,000 head; calves, 300 head; | nogs, 40,000 head 15,000 head. eeling 1% per cent. The selling’ was credited to fecling inside interests In the main, but the bears put out some fresh lines, and reports of com- plications in the annual meeting called for today in Chicago were rendered necessary by an adjournment without electing dir tors. At the lower figures there was some Ccovering of short contracts, which caused a recovery of 1 per cent, of Which % per cent Was 108t in the final ‘dealings, making the loss on the day 2l per cent. Sugar came next in point of activity, but moved In very much narrower limits, Opening at an a vance of 14 per cent, the shares quickly de clined 1% per on @ report that the an- nual report had been made up and was an unfavorable statement. The depression was but temporary, and on good buying, induced by the lower figures, an improvement of 13 per cent was recorded, with a reaction of % per cent at the close, making a gain of 1 per cent on Saturday’s last sales, Distilliny was among the most firmly held stocks traded in, “selling up 7% per cent in the morning dnd losing only % per cent of the gain. Of the granzers St. Paul alone ghowed any activity, but there was moderate buy- Ing of the other shares of the group on Chicago orders. They fluctuated within o range of from % to % per cent, St. Paul clog- Ing unchanged on the day and Rock Tsland ' per cent and Burlington and Northwest- ern 15 per cent higher, The trading Intercst on the list was light, ‘and the movement of prices was, * with some exceptions, portant, but the gencral trend was' tow higher figures, and in most cases the clo! figiires ghowed gaing on the day + The bond market was dull, but main_ firm. The aggregate 7,300, The Evening Post's London cablegram: The settlement today disclosed a fair ac- count, except in Americans, Money was plentiful and contangoes on Americans about 2 per cent. The markets were good and healthy, with consols still soaring. — Specu- lation. “was actl Americans, after dull- Ness, spurted up after hours, closing good, but {t is o mere reflection of vour side, FiaL: ness in India exchange caused disquictude, although trade is slow and low values are the ‘principal causes. Rumors that Japan will ‘adopt the gold standard are not be- lieved in the bist quarters, but there is enough uncertainty to depresé silver and ex- change, The following were the closing quotations on the leading stocks of the New York ex- change today: YT, Aams Bxpriai Alton, T.H *do pfd. Am. Exp Balitmoro & Cana ific. ... Canada Southari., Central Pacltic. .. Chus. & Olilo Chieago Alton.! Ci Bid Quusiies Ciifeago Gan, 1! Consolidated Giis: G,y iy G, &8 Ly, Colo. Conl & Tron.. Cotton Ol Cert.... Delaware & Hud Del.. Lack. & W. .. D.&R.G. pra..... D. & C.F. C Erlo........ =do pid... Fort Wayiie. !\l G. Northorn pid... C&E. L pfd.... Hocklng Valloy *linols Contra St P, & Duluth K. & T. ptd.. Liko Erlo & 0 pfd.. Lake Shor Lead Trust Loussvillo & N L &N A Manhaitan Gon. “Memohis & C. Michigan Cent. AMisourl Pacific.: Mobile & Ohlo.. +Nashville Chat, National Cordage. do pfd.. N.J. Centrai.. N. X W, pfd. North Am, Go.". Northern Pacifc. No. Pac. ptd. *Dbid. The "total sales of stocks today were 162457 shares, including: Amerlcan Sugar, $4,400; Tur- Lngton, 3,800; Chicago Gas, 66,205 Delaware & Hudson, ' 3,500; Distilling '& Cattle Feeding, 11,000; Louisville & Nashville, 56003 Manhattan, 53100; Northwestern, 3,800; ‘Tock Isiand, 6% Reading, 4,100; St Paul, 7,300, Closing quotations on bonds U8 ha reg.. 117 U. 8. 68,coup. ...\, U.S. do, rog. ... U. 8. 48.coup. . *U. 8. 26, rog. *Pacific 68 of 05, Ala. Class A, *Ala. Class B *Ala. Class C... *Ala. Currency . :La. New Con. Misuour Ga Veterans of the Lato War Remeombered by Wheat. the General Goverament. WASHINGTON, Jan, 14.—(Special.)~Pene slons grantetd, fssue of December 81, w red Hon. J. Bterling Morton, wectetary of g- | " Nevraska: Renewal and. thot Urlal rleulture, spent the forencon yesterday in | Hopper, Prairie Center, uftalo South Omaha, looking over the microscopic Towa Original-John H B department of the bureau of animal industry. | Madison, Lee; Join Nichol, Wood, The secretary was found by The Bee ro- | INcrease—Thomas W, [fucher, Gravity, porter in the office of Dr, Don C. Ayer, chief | Ta¥lor: Bl Beerbower, Des Molnes, Polke Relssue~Jame Green, Atlantie, Inipector, and aithough very Busy, he ooni- | Orginal Widows, stor.Mary Tiicls sented to a ehort Interview, 5 g [ Pottawattair In reply to the question as to the object | (Jfowa: Willis, of his visit to the packing houses, the secre- | Colotiido tary sald | Pueblo, “I am here with Dr. Devoe, veterinarian of the bureau of animal industry, for the purpose of Inspecting inspection at the abat toirs of South Omaha. Singularly enough, Just at this time the search lights of Ger- many and France are turned upon the meth- ods of governmental meat inspection in the United States, and I am credibly informed by a party of high standing, socially and po- litieally, ‘that certain forclgn governments are ing a sort of esplonage over all the principal abattoirs of the United States. The object of this is, undoubtedly, to find, if possible, some dereilction of duty on the part of the United States meat inspectors. Foreigners may desire to make out a case against the sanitary condition of American cattle and from that they premise to deduce the unhealthfulness and unedibility of canned and otherwise cured American beet and cther meats, DIAGNOSIS WAS TO HURT TRADE. “But during the year 1804 the United States Department of Agriculture inspected more than 12,000,000 head of cattle. Up to date not one of all these millions has been demonstrated to be otherwiso than in a sound sanitary condition. It fs true, however, that within “the last four months, from a certain foreign port a case of contaglous pleuro- pieumonia in an American fat steer was proclaimed. But the department demanded at once by cablegram the number of the tag upon that animal, and the transmission of a part of the lungs. The tag came, the animal was traced by its number to a farm where it was born and raised in the Blue Grass re- glons of Kentucky. The animal had what veterinarians term transit pneumonia, i. e., cold taken on the Atlantic voyage. The in- vestigation proved there never had been a case of pleuro-pneumonia nor any other com- municable or contagious disease during the last ten years. The European diagnosis scemed to have been mada to order, for the purpose of furnishing a sanitary reason for the exclusion of American live stock. The truth is there has not been a-case of pleuro- pneumonia among the cattle herds of the American wepublic during the last three years. Nor was. the sanitary condition of American herds and flocks ever more satle- factory than it is today.” ‘As to microscoplo inspection,” continued Mr. Morton, “ it will be continued only for those houses which have a German or French demand for export hog products. During the last fiscal year 15,000,000 more pounds of pork were microscopically inspected than dur- ing any preceding year. Al that inspection was made for the purpose of satisfying the demands in that regard of German and French consumers. And while it cost the people of the United States a considerable sum to thus cater to those two foreign markets, the amount_expended for micro- scopic inspection was $78,000 less than during the preceding year. The number of cattle inspected for that fiscal year more than doubled that of any previous year. The expense of cattle in- spection was reduced from 4% cents per head t0 1% cents per head. “This last year we Inspected more than 12,000,000 head of cattle, and the highest number ever inspected during any previous year was less than 5,000,000, BOUND TO MAKE IT GOOD. “It is my ambition,” said the secretary, “and my duty to make United States meat inspection so thorough, so efficient and just, that not a single animal, or a single pound of meat unfit for human food can possibly be passed onto the Interstate or export markets. The stamp or tag of the United States in- spection should be, either at home or abroad, as satisfactory a guaranty of edibility as the certificate of the assayer of the United States mint fs to the fineness and weight of an | sapier strects, ingot of gold. It s, therefore, the intention = of the United States’ Agricultural department INSURANCE. to give its certification of cattle, swine, and RN LR [“SU]}A“CE [} all " the products thereof of the highest money-purchasing power that those cont-| el i’ modities can be endoyed with anywhere in | ,2%" one million dollare go out of Nebrasks the civilized, meat-eating world.” nished by the Union Life of Omaha. — Agenta x wanted in every town in Nebraska. Whote World Over. A o spring CHICAGO, Jan, 14.—Wheat was casier, de- oasike; 8pite a decrease in the visible supply, and closed %c lower for May, influenced by lib- | eral selling. May corn closed %e lower, | May oats e lower and provisions finished | with but little change Wheat started easy in tone at Ye decline. Trade was not brisk, but the preponde of orders from outside was to sell, and the local crowd, observing that, were in a hurry to equare themselves with the apparent drift of side opinion, The news of the day, with the exception of an increase of 1130000 bu. in the quantity on ocean pas- |1 sage for the United Kingdom and the con- | [\ tinent, was bullish. May, which opened at |1, 1 i vy from Gsigc to Me, declined In the course | HAYS (OB bl L of an hour to from &8ie to B8%c, and |t Pive Sraw. Be - color #howed but little inclination to reaet until ) . 3 after the publication of the visible suppl. ""‘\‘;‘j‘": |{'”” e vhich, being construed bullishly, o R IR et e L \ POTATORS—Western stock, car lots, c; small e reovery to from 583 ots, 70c which was, however, followed by another | OLD - B @ecline. The visible supply decreased 1,271,- | Lima beans, 000 bu., which was about as generally looked | ONIONS -« for by the consgervative bulls, OQutside of the regular m a dispateh copied from the New Y Stating that owing to scorching winds in Australla, wheat was being cut for hay. Receipts at primary markets amounted to 269,000 bu., against 000 bu. on Monday last and 49,000 bu, a y r ago. Chicago got 39 cars, Minneapolis and Duluth 32 The last wo named places fell shert 80 cars of thelr receipts at the corresponding time last year. Clearances from the Atlantic ports and ‘New Orleans amounted In wheat' and flour to 240,000 bu., of which 65,000 bu, was wheat, The forcign markets were firm London quoted wheat and flour 64 per quar. ter and 3d per sack respectively higher, Parls was a shade higher for wheat and flour, and Herlin reporicd an advance ot from % to % mark. Millers in Ontarlo were reported as bidding f. 0. b, cars at Buf- falo for some Manitoba wheat, which is held in bond there, orlginally intended for &hip- ment . Lur The market showed a tendency tow recovery near the end, May closing at 'y The corn markel was without special fea- tures of its ow It followed in a lazy way the course of wheat, but its fluctuations were confined within & narrower limit. The cut in rail rates to the east continued to be commented upon hopefully by these who de- 8ire to sce prices advance, Receipts at Chi- cago were 219 cars, of which three only were of the contract grade. For tomorrow the estimated receipts are 410 cars, May opened at 4844c, and 48%ec was paid for a limited Quantity. After that the market ruled weak as a rule, and, having declined to 48¢c, it was with' difficulty raised lic over that again, but only to go still lower near the close, 47%c biing quot:d within ten minutes of the end, May closing at 48c. In oats business wes quiet. Barly in the day but little inquiry existed, which, with the Influence of corn, could be credited to the slight strength noticeable then, Iater, however, the disposition was principally to sell, and as corn also weake! ed oats” did likéwise, remaining so during the part of the session 4 Bold at 34 and d closed Provisions were very dull, but steady. Hog receipts exceeded the estimate, but’ prices at the yards were higher, and that aidel the speculative market, Fluc Tow and there was little May pork closed ribs unchanged. The leading futures ranged as follows: “Articles, | MONDAY, The receipts today were 1,510 cattl hogs and 106 sheep, as against 1 cattle, 2,443 hogs and 248 sheep on Monday of last week. Thus far this year there has been a loss in the receipts of 5,504 head of cattle and 4,842 sheep, and a gain of 20,208 hogs as compared With the corresponding period of last year, CATTLE-There were fifty-seven cars of cattle in the yards today, Among the offerings were some very desirable beef steers, though nothing equal to the top cat- tle on Saturday. There was some shipping | demand, fn addition to the requirements of the local packers, and about steady prices were maintained. Some 1,200 and 1,200-1b, cattle, which were the best in the yards, brought $1.25. Handy little cattle com- mand the most attention from the buyers There was a fair supply of cow stuff in the yards and about the usual demand. The market was fully steady at Saturday's prices. There were not far from twenty loads on sale and the most of them changedt hands. Quite a string of cows, welghing right around 909 Ibe, brought.$3. A large proportion of the cows, however, sold at to £75. Really desirable veal calves bringing good prices, The market on stockers and feeders aid not show much change. There was very little outside demand, but the speculators Sieaned up the yards in pretty good shape, | buteher weignts s sos The general Impression appears to be that DS, common and the demand from the distillers Is the matn | ¢ e support of the market and is the real cause only sout of the market being as firm as it is at pres- ent. Representative sales: POCLTE O ’ 8 tac Fort yton, wing teal nce | kreen wing teal, per mixed, per doz., $1.0061 5.00; mallards And red rabbite, 50125, Jack rels, e, VEAL-Cholce fat, 7 and ¢ - Wisc twing, 1 ehraski per. v 8L ducks, canvasbacks, $4.(06 Nends, $2.0002.75; wmall ratib.ts, §1.0002,00; squir the toduy's market avy Avoca, & fresh - ) Reissue~Henry ¢, Lacona, 1o 110 1bs. full kit nd lowa 1e; br © quoted a Relssuc qu t Puetto. John G Fultom it 13¢ eam, and Jowi part kinm K, No. 1, llc Young full crear T@Se; Lin i Bwiss, No. £ Only top grades Te@s1.00, - Coughs and Hoarsencss.—Tho irritation which induces coughing immediately ro lieved by use of “Brown's Bronchial Troches.” Sold only in boxes. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES By purchasing goods made at the following Nebraska factorics. 1t you cannot find what you want, communicate with the manuface turers as to what dealers handle their goodsi iy BAGS, BURLAP AND TWINE. BEMIS OMAHA BAG CO. Manufacturers of all kinds of cotton & burl bags, cotton flour sacks & twine a speclaltys 614 S16-618 8. 1th-st, Upland hay rye stray easy under Californ), WIS by ] Home grown, $2 St. Louls Live Stock Market. rk World ST. LOUIS, Jan, W.—CATTLE—Receipts head; shipments, ad, Market 1015 generally: nati 1,100 and 1,300 11 @4.00: lights, 23] cows, $1.85012. 2156315, T, eers, no representitive sales: fed cows, 250265, HOGSRecelpts, 5,100 h head. Market 5G10¢ highe Por POTATOE BEETS Per bh, CARROTS—Por bbl., $2, CAULIFLOWER-Fer crate of a doz. to two ‘doz., $2.60. HORSERADISH PARSNIDS RUTABAGA PARSLEY TURNIPS —Per bbl., § SPLIT PEAS—Per b, aye. GREEN PEAS-Per bu., $1,2 RADISHE c, LETTUCE JINA in of sales the was Per 1h, T@se. Per bbl., $2. ~Por Dbl $2. r doz. binches a3 shipments, Vent 'heavy Hight, 370110 nts, none Western on wale, at $3.2 2,500 si New York Money Markot. ' $15041.75, YORK, 14.-MO g pir Tast 10 NEW Easy at closed, 1 PRIME Jan, . Pr, cent cent £ 90 330 990 330 850 340 355 Av. Pr. L 115082 7 L1216 83 7 1270 '3 00 11016 PEARS < choice castern stock, PAPER-2%G1% per ~Concord, s, $ none: 0610.00. rseys, STERLING i b business ‘in bankers mand and at $4.5 1K1 1K) SILVER CRRTITCAT N BONDS—Rirm; 1 honds, firm, Firm, with 188701 8 sixty days, ills, §1 ver 65 $11.00@711.50 actual to for de- Vosted 6% @4.57. 681 fancy, TROPICAL FRUITS. ORANGES-—Florldas, per box., § 75@4.00; Call- fornia navels, $3.50, *BANANAS--C LEMONS — commercial slate bonds, THE §. M. GUNSAUL 0. Manufacturers & dealers {n all kinds of brushe Office and fac 1020-31 8. 18th street, snactive; raile XU P D i 141 | Northw o stock, $2.0072.50 Junch. ) L §2.0002.50 per_bunch 304N, W. prd.. § rida, wizes' 250 and 300, new Messinas, sizes 300 to 360, $4.005 -Per doz., $3.001.00, MISCELLANEOUS, Medium, per can, 16e; horseshoe standards, “2lc: extra ‘selects, b 2e: New York counts, 30c; per gal., $1.30, Xtra fincy, 16c; California, bags, 7e. Y- York, 1ie: dark, U@lse; Cali- 16c; strained, 4 to 10-1b. cans, per Ib, 10c. MAPLE ‘SYRUP-Gallon jugs, per doz., $12, NUTS=Almonds, English walnu 12¢; standards,"10c; filberts, S@b Liverpool Murkets, LIVERPOOL, Jan 14.—WHEAT. demand poor; No. 2 red winte red spring, 58 5yd; No, 1 hard, Calitornia, Futu teady and unchanged from urday’s closing quotations, und closed firm and unchanged; busi about equally distributed; January, ds 93%d; February, {s 100 s 10%d: April, 4s 11d 5 111405 June, 48 113, CORN=Spot, ste merican ' mixed, ne 48 3%, utures firm and from Saturday's closing quotations; with nes itions unchanged to and _distant thing to spot, 48 91 steady s 40 BREAKFAST FOOD, FLOUR, Y. WM. PRESTON & (0. Manufacturers of Preston's California Flakes, Sickle brand self raising flour & yeu use Preston's best floar? - ZANT. extra company selects, bulks, standard NEW FIGS- cholce, 12G L5 ae 1040 Piltsburg. . Pullman Palace. ReadIng.......... Richmond Ter.. 15, Fil [ e aul fancy, le; S 1160 ‘1160 Laen 1090 BAKING POWDER. A F. KEITH €0. Manufacturers of Mrs. Kelth's Pure Baking Powder, Extracts & Self Rising Buckwheate Sold by all grocers. 615 S. 13th st. T R G W. pfd. Abril, Rock Ialand: . st. i June, demund ' 9. ~Hacon, and cut, long moderate; St. Louls, b KRAUT—Cholce white, per bbl., #.50; £ bbl.. §2.5 MINCE MEAT-Fancy, In half bbls., per Ib., 10-gal. kegs, 6c; condenscd, per case of § plis. * $2.50. TSH—Sunfish_and perch, 6c; buffalo, 10¢; catfishi 12 black baks, Toc, per bbl., $5.50: halt bbl., $3, AND TALLOW. Several theorles are advanced explanatory of the diminution in ‘the visible supply of hides, ather Reporter. One Is o uations were nar- : e and the salters less: an- trading elther way, it prices have been so low that the hide 140 highe z bean saved; another that the busi- 2¥e higher and lard ‘and ttle raising having become unprofit- o there s less of it being dome; another that more live cattle and less dressed’ boof are being exported. There i some poin every one of these nuggestions, but combined do not seem quite enough to fact that there Is such a deficlency as to cause an anxlety on the part of tanners about their bein able to procure all they can use to advantage It is clear that prices fell below thelr level when they were on the decline. They generally o At ‘wuch times, and especially during o sivere an_experience of depression’ as wus universal In 1803, and from which the country has not fully recovered, notwithstanding another whoje year has intervened. 1t is a sign that things are getting fnto better shape and that industries are being auickened Into renewed activity that raw materlals have become dearer. They a1 ways lead in every advance which follows' o panic. Producers wake up to a realization of favorable ~ changes in ~conditions sooner than consumers do. Quotations HIDES—No. 1 green hides, 3%@4c; No. hides, 3ic; No. 1 green saited hides, o green' salted hides, 4lc: No. 1 23 to 40 1bs., Go; No. % green mited hides, 25 t0 40 1bs,, 44c;’ No. 1 veal calf, 8 to 15 Ibs,, fo; No. 2 veal calf, 8 10 15 Ibs., Gc; No. 1 dry flint hides, Ge; No. 2'dry flint hides,’ 6c; No, 1 dry saited hides, Ge; part cured hides, e per 1b. less than tully’ cured, a, steady: demand 236030 1be., 88 60 Tght, 35G35 1bs., long clear, heavy, 55 1bs, '31s St backs, 1ight, 18 Tbs., 33s: short cl middles, heavy, § Ibs., 815 6d; ciear bellic 16 1bs., 408 shoulders, square, 1 short_cut, M@16 bs., 43, nominal, Beef, ‘extra Tndj mess, 08 Pork, prime mess, 8 6; prime mess medium, 525 6 prime’ west 30s 3d; refined, In pai m; demand fair; fin mod- short Southern |Sukar Retinery. |Ten. Coal & Tron. Texas Pactfic.. T. & 0. Cont. pfd. |Union Pacific. 5| U, S. Expreas. W. St L. & P do prd. Wells F: | Weter o crop- ar. BREWERIES. OMAHA BREWING ASSOCIATION, Car load shipments made In our own refrigerator cars. Blue Ribbon, Elite Export, Vienna Export, mily Export, delivered to all parts of eity. —— where it 0 mess, fine L Bls 6d. 8004, 60%. i5s; CARRI FROST & HARRIS. Carrlage & Wagon Makers. Carriages, buggles, phactons & wagons always on hand & made to order. 1313-15 Harney-st " COFFER S, BAKING POWDER, CONSOLIDATED COFTEE (0., Coffee Ronsters, Spice Grinders, Manufacturers German Baking Powder and German Dry Hop Yeast. 31416 §. 12th street, Omaha. ROSIN. E FACTORIES. COTTO! “ommon, SEED O1L— LINSEED OTL—21s 8. PETROLEUMHefined, REFRIGERATOR hindquarters, 6d. HOP don_(Pacific cost), £2 138, oTor Liverpool, refined, 18s 9d. 5w, 1 Clowy. | saxan B BE%| GS@ o83 69} 404/ 4554 483/ 4T @AR) 473 47| 26! 28) zna s0xien %, BEEF—Forequarters, torsratsrs 44a; oy July,. com No. Baltimore Markets. BALTIMORE, Jun. 14.—FLOUR ™, superfine, ' $1.90G2.10; western, exta, $2.250 i western family, $2.6@2.90; winter patents, $.0003.25; spring patents, $3.6003.85 (special brands higher); spring wheat, straight, 33.256 9.46; recétpta, 8,086 bbls.; shipments, 23,314 bbls.; sales, 900 bbls. 4 WHEAT—Easy: spot_and months, 604@G0%c; ebruary, 60%@60%c; March, 614@6I%c; My, N A@oTIGe; Tes Kales, 168,000 E2U@O2TC; steamer, 'No, ceipts, 5945 bu.; 3 bu.; southern wheat, by sample, 6i@ide; southern wheat, on grade, 586250 CORN—Firm; spot, 4§16@45%c; month, 48%@40%c; February, 48%@49¢; May, Olike bid; steamer mixed, $§@48ic; receipts, 15,502 bu.: Shipments, 8,671 bu.; stock, ¥7,018 bu.; sales, 6,000 bu.; sout ern white corn, 48%@50¢; southern yellow, 48% 2, white western, 281c bid @be, receipts, 5,712 bu.; stock, ~Firm; west- 2614 30M@l 11 65 11 85 6 874 7 o2l 5 87 § 85 6 87 i FLOUR. re as follows: D.&R. G, 78, 115 *D. & R G. ds. 8 S. T, GILMAN. Manufacturer of Gold Medal Flour. 0 0%i4|"0 oti4| 8 0k Cash _quotations were as follows: FLOUR—Steady, unchanged. WHEAT—No. 2'spring, 03%@60%c; No. 3 spring, No. 2 red, %o, CORN=No. 2, 45%c; No. 3 yellow, 42, OATS—No, No. 2 white, 31%@32%c; No. 3 white, 3i%@siye, RYE—No, 2, 40 BARLEY-N , B0@52isc, FLAX “SEED—No. 1, $1.42, TIMOTHY §I 2 green : No, 2 green salted hides, C. B. Black, Manager, Py S SEpE-lanSsoec SSEESEBNEE: BEE E5S FURNITURE FACTORIES. OMAHA UPHOLSTERING 0. Manufacturers of parlor furniture, lounges, dine Ing tables & folding beds. 28th ave., Boyd to EESSSEES HHe OATS—Firmer; No. No. 2 mixed, 35%@dtc 113,000 bu. SHEEP PELTS—Green salte green salted shearlings (short wor cely bgloc dry shearlings G sking), No. 1, each, 6@10c; ary sheariings (short Wooled ‘early’ skin), No. 2 ach, to; dry " Rint Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool ' pojcs, g 1b., actunl weight, 5GSc; dry fint Kansas and Nebraska, murrain wool’ pelts, per b, actunl welght, 4@fe; dry fiint Coloradd butciter ool peiis, per Ib, actual weight, 4@6ie: dry ‘Hint Colorado _murrain wool pelts, per ib, actual welght, 1@6e. TALLOW AND GREASE—Tallow, No. 1, 4@ tic; tallow, No. 2, 3%@ic; grease, white A, 4140 grease, Whits i, 3%4¢; krease, 31403 grease, dark. 24@3ci old buiter, ' 2034e; bees: wax, prime, 17@20c; rough tallow, 2e. FURS, FURS—Bear, black, No. 1 large. No. 1 medium; $15; No. 1 small, black, yearlings, No. 1 large, § medium, $10; No. 1 smail, No. 1 lare. '$5.00@5.00; No. No. 1 s #; bear, ‘black, Montana and Rocky mountain, No. 1 large, $i8.0022,00; No, 1 mediuny, $14; No. i small, $10: vear, biack, Montani year: lings. No. 1 lar No. 1 medium, 3; No. 1 smull, 35 black, - Montana eubs, ' No. 1 larwer 865 1 medium, "$1.50; No. ‘1 smail, each, 25@60c d_early skins), 't wooled early = i recelpts, 656 bu.; $13.000 steam cork for N, W. Consoia.. *do’S. F. Deb. 53 R. G. West. 1ats... St P. Consols 76, do C. & P. W. 5. L& LM Gen. 5. t L. & SF. Gon.g! 64%|Tex. Pac. 1sts. 18| do 2ds.. 5 106U, P."18t% of 96 100%| West Shors 4s.. C. 48.. nonfund.. . 0. new set sTenn. new set o8 teady: good to choice timothy, 13.50. GRAIN FREIGHTS—Quiet to Liverpool, per quarter, order, per quarter, 2s 9d. SUGAR--Quict; kranulated, $.08 per 100 1bs, BUTTER—Stendy: family (reamery, 26e; imit ton creamery, imitation ladie, 17G18 good ladle, packed, 10@14 EGGS—Steady; fresh, 21¢; cold storage limed c. 6871600650, dry salted shou aort clear, ' sides and steady nuary. sttt e s et des (boxed), $6.10 WHISK Y| 1,22, BUGARS—Unchanged, “The ‘following were the receipts and shipments toda i “Aiticien. oibts. [SKIpments. Flour, bbls.. 6.000 1,000 Wheat, b 26,000 1,000 Corn, bu.... . 191,000 15,000 o 180:000( 138,000 4,000 3,000 25,000 10100) batter m e et gggazsn istillers’ finished goods, per gal., e 1 cow. 1 bull’’] 1 bull. 1 bull ) 16017 C. P, 1nts of 9! * bid. 6 feeders. . 6 steers. ancy, New York, 60c; fancy, R — PUZZLING CUSTOMS OFFICERS. L. SOUTH OMAHA ICE AND COAL CO0. Domestic & steam coal. We have the best, Ofe fice 1601 Farnam-st. Telephone: Office 373, yard 166, J. A. Doe, gen'l manager, — Toston Stock Quotations, BOSTON. Jan. 14.—Call loans. 2'4@4 par cent: 1| time loans, 233 per cont. Closing pricss fae Blocky, boads and mining sharss: AT &S F. ... 4% Wastlngh, Blo Am. Sugar. 903 | W. Elec. ptd. Am’ Sugar pid 913 | Wis. Central. Bay State Gas. ... 118 Atehism 248 Bell Telephone. .. 1861 Atel Boston & Albany.. 208 Boston & Maiue. . C. B.&Q. Fitcliburg. . Gen. Electri Llinofs St $20.00025.00; $8.00@10.00; be 12.000015.00; ' No, bear, black, cubs, 1 medium, $5.00a Co. Two Ships with Cargoes of War Materlals on Board, JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan, 4.—FEarly this morning there steamed up the bay a small ship that turned out to be the Nor- wegian ship Paracoa, that salled from Bos- ton about a week ago. This is the myster- lous unknown vessel associated with the yacht La Genda, d:tained by customs officers here yesterday and suspected bec: of rifles and cutlasses being aboard, The Para- coa is a swift iron steamer of 8 tons register. Captain Clausen says his instruc. tions from Mr. Borden, the charter party, had been to proceed from Boston to Ier- nandina and load with 300 tons of m dige for West Indian ports. He hi celved £455 sterling in advance for his sery- ices. It transpired today that Borden re- celved the day before Christmas, via the Mallory line, 150 large and small cases, su posed to coitain arms and ammunition, All that can be found of the 150 cases few on the La Genda, now in chg United States deputy marshals. The river will probably be dragged tomorrow for the missing cases. The La Genda was seized under the neufrality law, —————— REALTY MARKET, placed on record January NEW YORK, he coffee marke opened firm at’ 5830 points advance on highe foreign markets, The first call salos were 5,000 bags, and sales during the forenoon were about 10,000 bags, including: March at $13 September, $13.90@14, November, §14; local roc mod e were only thirty-two fresh loads reported In the yards th's morning, not enough to make much of a test of the market. The first bids were lower than Saturday’s market, but as the later r came in from Cleago, ' indl in the market there, the buyers nd. The close was strong o 5o hogs were all sold and the pens ed at an early hou bulk of the sales at from § s_against from §4 on Saturday and from $4.10 to §4.15 on I ay. While there were liy choice heavy ‘Togs here, the top was higher taan the Top on Saturday or M last week. Representative sales: No. Av. On the Proln kot was steady: creiery, i 200, Eggs, steady; 106141, th The IRON WORKS, INDUSTRIAL IRON WORKS, Manufacturing & repairing of all kinds of mas chinery, engines, pumps, elevalors, — printin presses, hangers, shafting & couplings. 1400: Howard-st., Omaha, PHOENIX FOUNDRY CO. | Fire hydrants, water & gas plpe, speclals; bolles fronts & fittings, street R'y car wheels. Archle tectural fron works. Office %07 8. 16th-st., Omaha. PAXTON & VIERLING IRON WORKS, - M't'r's of Archii tural nvl:::f:(‘mx‘lm'k\'\'nrlfi“"ifi':! ors for Fireproof Bulldings, U. P. Ry. & So. 17th Streot, NEW YORK GENEKAL MARKET, itk bags: afloat for the age Santos, 000 bags. 10 56,000 ks ¥ b B =S standard, during the Ji States, $18.50; loads, i 10 86 b2 9 10 Options 10 higher; at 8 p, at H@U4Af higher ADril, - 91230 ks, 90, 11,000 bags. and Worky, Tay, 91000 Omaha, Septem 89.750; o, i i 1 1 i MANUFACTURING CHEMINTS, THE MERCER CHEMICAL COMPANY, Manufacturers of Md extracts, elixirs, wyrups, & wines, compreuod triturates, hypodermio tabe s, pills & sclentific medical navelties, Omahay n 0 CRIBS. INSTRUMENTS 14, 1895: 0N St. Louls Goneral Mariet. 18, Jan. 4. ~FLOUR-Steady, S ened, rallfed a_trifl fir, WARRANTY DEE; ' Hasking, lot W 18t add to 'Vall nd wite o William company, 1ot block )8, 11, block 3 W'J Lemp Brewing Om AT Y n } M and husband 00 '8 Biickwel, 1ot 6 and & 10 feet of lot b, block 2, Luclid Plice . RIS 5 Cammand wife (o] ¢ lots 7 and 8, block “Lomp 199%, CORN cash, MATTIE cor. Moxican doliar, AL I, o0 L. G DOUP, Manufacturer Mattresses, Spring Deds; Jobber hers and Pillows. North 14th and Nicholag Omaha. New Yo lirics Gold NEW YORK, 8 B Rogers' ic, east side smith add Dani ast Haych and wite of lot 13, ) ahit 5 0 A Koch to W A Kéliey, Tot Mahoney & M's It add 10 Sc Midway Investm track, sacked, 66c, 0 $8.4068.55, NIGUT WATCH, FIRE SERVICE, [ 8 0 93 330 —One load Quic do pfd. Slerra N Standard Unlon Con..)] Yellow Jackei.. .. 4,756 prime to choice prairie prime to choice Umothy, $10.00611.00. BUTTER—Funcy e Wa22e; good (o choice Nijgher; $2.90, ER—$3.071 1966200, "ANERICAN DISTRICT TELEGRAPH, The only perfect protection to property, Exame ine it. Best thing on earth, Reduces Insurance rates. 1304 Douglas-st. $5.00009.00; id & Curry. lo & Norcross.. 90 nestaka. ..., 1600 Mexiean.. 90 of sheep was afry, 16wise, sold. “Good mutton sheeb continue mand, but anything an the o London Stock Quotations, L".'w sale. Representatve sale LONDON N 1 buck ... 1 Pactfic recelved and in fulr de- mmonish order is ft's add to Henn A nd company to P L Hall, block 136, South Omaha...... L Juynes and husband to ¢ W Rainey, lots 6, 7, K, 16 to 19 and w 40 feet of lot 5 and w40 fect of lot 20, block 1, Reunion add; lot 11, block 17 lots 12, 13,' 14, block 1ots 12, '13, 14, block 8, Sherman Aves park oo Ay R Porking to Oxford Place KANSAS No. 2 harg, mample ~ sal Av. hard, B8c; N 180 L Pr. $2 60 32 OVERALL FACTORIE, KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY G00DS Cd,~ Manufacturers & fobbers of the celebrated Bueke skin brand shirts, punts, overalls & duck elothe ing. 1101-8-6 Harney-st. Factory KATZ-NEVINS €0, Manufacturers of men's & boys' clothing, pantsy g00d to cholce, mixed, 0@ 4 Tjahd patle BAG )lh' 3 AR N, OVISIONS" Pork, standard Lard, prme sieam, $6.76 (hoice Dry sait meats and bacon unchanged RECEIPTS- Flour, 5,000 bbix.; Wheat, corn 4000 bu-; oatk, 36,00 b Sii1M Flour, 5,000 bbi.; bu.; corn, none; oats, 12,000 bu Milwaukes Murkets. 1. FLOUR—Firmly held. Zupring, 57c; No, 1 northe f 104N ¥. Contral . Firle 20y, 64 ° | Ponnsyl 11, Central B | Reading. Mexiean ordinary! _14i¢| Mex. Co: BAR SILVER-27 6-16d per ounce. MONEY™i( por cent Tho rate of discount in the open market for Lbills, §-16 per cent; for three months' bills, 9-166% per cent. Flnuncial Notes. Jan. 14.—Clearings, Receipts and Disposition of Stock. Officlal pts and dlspos'ton of stock as shown by the books: of the Unlon Stock Yards wpany for the furty-elght hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m., Janugry 14, 1895 RECEWPTS, Cars. Head Catile acals . o1 1,613 old, new, a8, Jobbing, 36,80, N L oull, §1.30G1.31, BHAN-—Fiim, 636, 0 HAY—Steady; timothy, $9.00¢10.00; prairie, §1.50 @850, ¢ BUTTER-Firm; creamer 16e. EGGS-—Quiet but firm, 15%c. RECEIUTS—Wheat, 8,000 bu.; corn, 21,000 bu.; oats. 20.000 bu. SHIPMENTS—Wheat, 1,00 bu.; corn, 4,000 bu.; oats, none. AL Perk 7, block )0 bu i DEBDE, o Mechanics Savings 1, subdiv of 4 1 Re wheat, 80,000 | Master bank fck's add rift (o foet of lot in chancery lot 8, block tiress 3,750 \ 18@2c; dairy, 13 4 and ‘s 80 ient Anso- ot mprove Bear, silver Up, No. 1 $0: No, i A Rr s B e No. 1 small, baar, silver (ip, cubs, No. | 1Bt moston BANTOS, Jan. h NV & medium, $16; No. 1 small, $12: bear, brown, year- | Ofa-Gasons | $14.20; Tecelpts during the Bteady; good grades are firmly held and supplics 04| Koarsarge. No. 1 medinm, . 1 small. §; Union L HAMBUT 1, ly B 62 enta. Southern flour, dull. Rye flour, firm; Lozt o 87 4 . b3 AP Rie T ea! 0 ding $10: No. 1 2 . earcd Tor the 1 i P CORN MEAL-Dull: 'yellow western, $114G115; 0y e ot medium, §3 fox,’ cross, No. 1| quotations for mining 8102ks today wars as f512 e, 10 311 BARLEY—Ircegular: western, 65a68c, o {oma iy, No. 1 Inren N Halo & Norerosn.. 01 bilggs 5,000 1 kit, No, i | AlphaC A sales, 230,00 bu. futures and 10,000 bu. spoi. | orE® S0 N o a 3 Xican.. ... Y n; i bt R Best & Boicher. Mount Diabio... e, e, delivered: No. 1 hard, ‘iixe, delivered, | fedly 01 medlan s kN0, ' ! | Bulwer Con. [savago. . . ou lon, perfoct hea! remained so ' all traders lquidating under | and fuet, 1000R0; tomsitact head i ‘otter. | Chollar... . ver Hill. ..., ST. 10U and an ‘ubsence of ‘putaide orders; closed at % | o 'y ot 45 No: T hnadl gk Lo Crown Point Yellow Jacket. ficcoon, black 1o beauty, wod 8 L olo 1 g raccoon, black. “as to beauty 2 ;e Glige. Drafis, sight, 1 f0; kunk, broad striped : 16,300 bu.; exports, 36,700 bu,; e, No. 11 ¥ hols No. 1 medium, §2: No. 1 small, §150; wol in elevator; Wike delivered. Options were firmer i No. 1'medium, $4.50; No. 1 small, and closing al WiWke net declne; January closed 624 i medium, gei No.' 1 small, fo; muske PS—Receipin, 56,700 bu.; exports, 200 bu.; fall, N ered, 3o%c a%c; No, 2 White, 57%c; N nsns City and corn, closing at We net loss; January closed Wi Ne. ¥ re relectod, 4c; ~Dull} shipping, Je lower; No. common_to _ cho! IDES—Quiet but steady; wet salted, New Or- e A bl Tiradfo WOOL-—Quict; domestic feece, 1662 medium, ' $12; No. 1 smail, . aiiver tip, Closlug Quotations on the Principal Com- | Yearings No. 1 larger 311 No» 3 medan, ¥ againat 52,500 : ) 1 [BUte & Boston. . ; 3 Ingee, 365 No. 1 medium, 3450 No. T aman g3 : receipts, 1 stnck, NEW YORK, Jan. 1, —FLOUR—Recelpts, 17400 | bib, brown. No. 1 ke 4 dgies g s, 5 303 Contennin 2 T B R exports, 9,100 bbls.; salce, 18,20 3 Y 1% [Frankiin. : Mg, No. 1 Tk, w10tz ; Nor's modhim, 35: | Ore Showt ... Ahipmients 5 United States, mand has lately run a good deal to spring pat- | No. 1 larg 1 mediim, No. | Wt End . Tamarici. @Y D Dighers siles, 10,00 bags, 1 small, s 35 No. 1 medium, | Vi | RIQ B SANBIRO: Jun Hoeblim: No. 7, Rio, sales, 300 bbls, Buckwheat flour, dull; §1.701.80, | & A cx rane T BUCKWHEAT—Dull; 51000 R 4 )k, ‘siver, pale; | San Franciaco Mining Stock Quotations. A T T gl nia A L X, e according 1 largel 30 'No. | SAN FRANCISCO, Jun. 14.--The ofclal closing X repar ~Nominal; car lotw, G@sbe; boat iarge, 37 No. 1 smail, 82; | fowa: exchango, B bogssc. fox, Fed, ‘No. - Fmeaium, 1] | Hh B0 phbme BARLEY MALT—Steady; western, 706750, ol M ho; to e Justice. ...... ... 22 4 i . Jan. 14 WHEAT Reclpts, 700 bu.; exports, 4,000 bu; | f et Dl ey Sy lbt Aniaes b Hentueky Con 5 A2easy o £ LR ik ; clcier f Bpot’ market dulli No. 2 red, in sore wnd’ . i No: rgo il R i vator, 6l%c; afloat, 63ike, 1. o, 1 1 north- | pmall 8 1 amall, $1 ik, NG, 3 | Hodlo'con. 5 |ophir... oy ke, ety n ¢ : "y Bman! | Budlic |Overman 8 adhoned firmen on ‘foréign buying and | a8 tainke dark, Nor 1 anear g NAC) hyemal Bteady cables, but very seon turned w . and | 460; Ror ek Nz, arge, 6ic; No. i mediu Saeonia’*11} Seorpion No. 1 large, SLO0GL0) tope % | Chattengo o) Sierra No dull Iate sales, o big’ increase in' the aimount on | S Nor e el iy (mperfect akin: 2 511 pamsage, & small decrease in the English visbie | 360 oo Con. Cai & V. Union Con’.\:: : 3 i2atssy 3 No. 1 medlum, §5: No, 1 sl Con’ Impertal Utah Con 02 13 e net decline; salis included N raccoon, No. 1 large, 00foc; No. 1 medium, Ghet closed at uary ¢ No. 1 small, Gould & Curry..... 39 Y@ | N 8car2.00; wkurik, blick, cased, navts 7 . 5 cloge June closed al 63e; | atriped, Mo, 1 dune 500 S AT | Silvor i, M as) y, 6 3-16003%0, closed at §3%e o wolverine. No. 1 large, §4 'No.i m. rem and 9000 bu.' spot. 8pot | 83; No. 1 small, §2; wolt, modngain Kot shon market dull; No. 2. 62%e; steamer mixed, oo trie, No.'1 large, 65906 No. at ‘it on 1 overing, but’ specdlly lost ihe 1 small, 40c; beaver, per skin, advance, declining on litger car lot> estimates o 1large, §2; No. 1 mediuin, §1.60; February, B1Gatic, closed 4t B17gc o muskrats, winter, No. 1 larg y, BIRG5240, closed at G13c. OA . No. 1 large, 4@6¢; No. 1. mediim, salew, 2,00 bu. futures and 99,000 bu. ‘spot. Spoi | No. 1 small, Ge: tuskrate, Kite: 2a8c. market Aead . MUGHNC: No. % deliv- ) - Kansas Clty Market, 3 White, ' Sisic: White' western' and state, il o, B@1IC, Options dull and eanter with. wheat T80 M- WHEAT—Firmer; Me; Iebruary closed at 34%c; May, #4%@S3ic, o Misslssippl river: No. & Closed ' at 34T4e. 2 red, kg HAY Wae; i Packle coast, Lonton maiket firm, Jeans, selected, 45 10 65 ' Ibs, 44G5¢; Duenos Aviei dry, 910 3 Toa., 126 Texls, dry, B 10 LEATHER-Quict but steady; hem: Buenon Ayres, lght (0 heavy weights, l’g’fil. Texas, 8@l ROVISIONS Tieef, quiet. Lard, stead MILWAUK WHEAT ern. 6lige CORN OATS- 81ige, BARLE le, 58 HYE PR( RECEIFTS Il barley, $1.300 by L SHIPMENTS bu. 150 BALTIMORE, 2,162,258, balances, $284,72, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. #,400,- 273; balunces, 1,718,624, BERLIN, fan. 14.~Exchange on London, elght days sight: 20 marks 4% Pl NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 14~ Clearings, 1,371,461, New York exchange, bank, par; commercidl, .25 discount. CINCINNATI, Jan, M, 2460 New York exchange, 32,980,650, PARIS, Jan. 14.—Three per cent rentes, account, Exchange on London, %( I " Clearings, $331,810; bal 12 New York exchange, selling at par 1o $1.5) premium, BT LOULS, Jan. i4.—Clearings, $,941,236; bal- ances, 395 Money dull, 5G7 per cent. Ex- chaoge on New York, $1 premium’ bid. ST, LOULS, Jan. 1—COTTON—Steady; mid Aling. 5%e; wiles, 80 bales; receips, 4,300 bales; shipmenty.’ 5,400 bales; stock, 74,400 tales TONDON, Jan. 14.-Gold at Bucnos Ayres, 261; at Madrid, 1.50; at Lishon, 2.2544; at 8i. Deter 60 gt Athens, T at” Rome, 116,55, per cent M. ~Clearings. §16,224, 000 4 n call; per cent on ."New York exchange, Hc exciunge, H.5TG485. DISPOSITIO Cattle. Hogy, The G. H. Hammond €. ....” 62 &i Bwift and Company ", The Cudahy Packing ( AL THIRNS o 203 seses antes R Becker' & Degen || L. Becke Arr PP Hamilion & & 3. Lobman I L. Carey 'l Bhippers ana’ feed Left over . Cut meats, steady. Western steam - closed OR@6Ne; | ales, 200 1%, nominal; " May, “§7.40, réfined,” steady: continent, - §1.70; ' 8. A, ; compound. dtsc. Pork, steady’ sales, 200 bbls BUTTIEI - Caslar; westérn datrs. 10Gion wort: e creamery, 15E5ke; western factory, 10011¢; ins, Bo! imitation creamery, 1a1do; state iy, 1 state creamery, 16 CHIZESE—Steady; state latke, $G114c part skims, 315G80; full sk, 3G state and ' Pennsylvania, loe houxe, 1T@ISc; Western fresh, S2c on, 20621, POTATOES Steady; Jeor L2662 Ytk $guzo. ‘l“ l&»llull and easler; city, 4%G4%N¢; county’ g isic. l“.'l{rIDLI'J‘Y§~NomInII: United closed at 89%¢ Washington, bbis, $6.5006.70. nou‘m--mma i strained, common part’ of shirts & overalls. 202212 8, 1th-at. 1.~Clearings, ¥ Kirkendall, lot ok 16, Central park ska to Hans Wicse, ¢ re), 16-16-11 ... No. " New York Dry Goods Market., NEW YORK, Jan. M4.—Some belated came to hand late today and the urgency demand for moderate quantities of turned a fair volume of sales that were wf very much larger amount through former engagements. There was a good inquiry for medium " quantities of tickings, for dohots of all grades, and also for wide printed shirt: ings. The tone of the market is very steady and merchants are look'ng forward to & ood trade. Vialble Grain NEW YORK, Jau. 1. grain Eaturduy: Janaary Rew' York Droduce cxchunge, b s 1ol to good, | Wieat, 86.645,60 bu.: decrean 120100 by ¢ 0. Lo b it A 1 G PENTINE-Quict at #i%@ ;, decrease, 1660 bu, Kye. 47300 bu: B Bleady: domestis, Talls extrs, 4% | reuner St b Hariey. Sib00s bo Sk in- 3 Jupan. SlGANC. 100 b, i OLABSES™Qulet: Now Orleans, open ketdle, K00d {0 cholce. ‘$20rske. 0N SEED. OF ing: buyers squali t nominal, in 0 3 white, fates. nom: State of Ne and higher; p and hig AALETS %, Slici sam- %W orders of the No. 1, 50t staples ro Steddy. " Park, $11.50 Lard, $6.90. ¥, 8,000 bb1s; wheat, 11,700 bu. Total amount of transfers .... 36,529 s sugar Market. Jan. 1.~SUGAR ‘centrifugal, 96 test, Manufacturers of all kinds paper boxes, shelg boxes, sample cases, mailiig tubes, elo. wede ding cake & fancy caridy Loxes, druggist & Jewelry boxes. 120810 Jouew-st., Omaha. er cent, forwardings o Clearings, our, 4,500 bbls; barley, 1,600 small, Flour, 4,600 ¥ e 2%@ south- Steady; falr 102 dc; refned, Minnenpolis Wheat Market. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. M.—The speculatlye e et e wheat trade wis in & waiting mood today and in Stock in Sight, clined to weakness throughout the gr Record of receipts at the four principal mar. |of - (he we Kets for Monday, January 14, 19 prices | == =y SHIRT FACTORIES, J. H. YANS---NEBRASKA SHIRT GO, * Exclusive custom U Java, but fair ] al, e Elgin Butter Market. 1. —BUTTER—Steady; sales, 22,320 1. at 2 AR—Cane, quiet Total 1s; Muscovido, New — Supply. The visible 12 as compiled by th refining, 9s. supply ot L., Jan. et tallors, iy " iy At e Muy wheat opened at 604c ash market ruled quite acti emand good. The flour market w prices are firmly h First patents 05310 it bukers, 3160017 South Omaha Chicago ... Kansas City B Louls arnam street. Telephone 908, ith the ul and $3.2003.60; 3210 T — W hieat Quotations. Jan. 1. K ris FRANCISCO, 967 VITRIFIED PAVING BRICK, “HeNRY BOLLN, ONAHA, NEp, ry uality of brick Guuranteed (0 be Wb good ae ADY maoulactured side of (his state. Henry Bolla. SAN Muy Quiet; at Total 62,935 Cotton Marke NEW ORLEANS, Jun. M4.—-COPTON.-Futur ulel; sales. 13,700 Lales: January. $5 1140 bruary, $0.19Q5.21; March, $5.30¢5.31; Apri Kansas CiLy Live Stack Murket. KANSAS « Jan. 1.—CAT 5,400 head; shipments, 1,500 head. for best; common lower; Wool Murker ST. LOUIS, Jan. 4. WOOL dium and 'coarse wools ure he Quer grades are slows Discredit w Clalmunt's Story. BAN FRANCISCO, The claim of Mrs. Minole Adam Brooke of Chicago to the $18,00) estate of Jennie Parsons, who was Jan Fac In Loulsyille, Cass Co Inactive; holders mot Indiffercnt; - Quotations nce of tound 1ot bubi- Recelpts Market steady Texus steers, §3.2043.80; Quiet, unchanged sélling well, while premium, Sterling T AN S