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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1898)
TITTJ OTtfATIA DATLY .TAX IT All V 0. IHfKS. 1 1 CONDITION OF OMAHA'S ' TRADE Invoicing Completed Jobbers Arc Once Mora Beady for Business. [ i TWEATHER TOO MILD FOR THE RETAILERS Iltinlncaft SKtinllon All Hint Coulil lli > I2.\pc < : l < 'il al lluliIiTif CM n ncd ( in ire Kurtiiiuili ! . The course of business during the p.ift ivcok has fthoAit the restrictive Inllucnci'i ) usual nt thlH nenson In full force. There ha been a limited attendance of btiyi'ri ' from the Country nnil the demand corning for- warel has been small to what It was n few weeks IIKO , but buyers iiru not expected to ope rule with nny degree of freedom Im- incillnlely before , or Immediately after the hoMnyn ; , no that the situation has been normal. Stock-InklAg operations and other tnattcm pertaining lo the winding up of the yenr'H1 business have occupied the attention of Jobbers and retailers alike , no that the prevalllnK < iulctmlc has not In any way been n disappointment. While the Immediate present has been un eventful , the future , however , scorns bright with promise nnd business men In nil dc- IiartmcntH of trade nrc Hiving expression to the most IIOIL-"UI ; pi < > dlctlons as lo the course or Me rprlng Hade , Then- has probably iie-ver bi'i-n u time ' -Alien Omaha Jobbers felt nny more secure of their position or when the prospect seemed more Inviting , In the ie-tnll department there his been a fair business doing , at the weather has been Inviting to shoppers , but the trading to n conquerable extent has been In a small way. or at least that has been the ex pel lence ; of n good ninny local retail IIOUM-S. Killl Hie buying that Is going on I * of a vtry fair e-haraetcr considering the season nnd tin ; further fact that thu cold we.ithtr In De-cumber In luceel a large proportion of consumers lo provide thennelves completely wllh winter goods of all kinds. The bank clearings of the P st week showed a large Increase over thu 'ptcvlous year , but uhtit was still better they were- very largo f ° r 'l11llrst ' 'eik In January , thowlng tl-al n large volume of liu'lne" Is d Ing feir the time of year. In the country ut large , howi-vi-r , the money nnd banking situation Is not entirely lo the llUIng or these most Intetrslod. There Is enllrely too tniirh money to put .he holders In a ' - ' um- fortfihle frame of rnlnil and there Is a tendeni-y among banka to roduc-e rates of Interest on deposits nnd scare away Idle money The savings banks In the eal l , while not culling down tne rate of In terest in many Instnnces , me- reducing the Interest p'llel by ri'slilcllng the plivllcecs of withdrawing and depositing , At South Omaha a fair business was done the past week , though the cattle situation Is still rather un atlsfncto y , 1'acklng In- leresls are walling for an Increased de mand for beef from Ihe. east and until that comes tlu-re can hardly be nny great Im provement In the volume of business. The work on the Armour packing house Is progressing favorably and the prospect for thu spring Is vury encouraging. CANNED GOODS SITUATION. In the whole line or the grocery trad there I * nothing nt the present time that I utlraeting so much attenllon as canned Koods Kvery turn of the wheel is watched with Interest and still there docs not appear to bo much doubt In the minds of tne trade ns to the future of canned goois. as all predictions look toward higher prli-cw. Kaste-rn canned goods , both fruits and vegetables' , nre In a very strong position , which Includes very nearly the entire line. Small frnlt packing , owing to the un usually low 'prices ruling at the height of the packing season , was very much curtailed while thu consumptive demand , being niuc-i grcatur llils year than last , prices ) have theru luiH been a big shortage In the pad : , will come onto the market with the boards bare. AH an example of the extent of the ndvnnce that has taken place during the last few months two-pound canned straw berries opened In llulllmorc al ( cents pel- dozen , nnd nre now quoted nt OOcflSl.CO , and two-pound blackberries opened at 37Vi cents uml arc tiuw worth Co cents. dinned tomatoes appear to be attracting more attenllon than anything else In the line nnd the market Id.really higher In the cast than It Is In thV west. At the ) present time three-pound Baltimore atandards could not bu laid down here for less than $1 per do/.un and a good many of the wise ones talk of a $1.B market before the now pack comes to hand. Stocks of both canned corn und tomatoes In hands of packers arc lighter than they have been before for years. All Indications would seem to favor higher prices on these goods , especially tomatoes. The causes for the present firm market for canned goods are very plain to any one who lias given the subject thu least attention. With the exception of a very few localities theret has been a big shortage In the pack , especially In Indiana and Ohio. For n num ber of years past there has been a great boom In the canning business nnd every town that could raise a few hundred or a few thousands dollars In the way ot n bonus Btarted a canning factory , In many cases the farmers , who were anxious for a market for fruit and vegetables helped place the enterprise on Its feet. In a great many cases the projectors , and In fnct the man agers of the farlorles , were onllrely with out experience In that special line and svlth the business overdone It was not strange that they operated at a. loss , Afler Huveral yean ) of steady losses a good many faclorles Biivo It up a year ago and remained closcel during the packing season. That could account for the shortage In many localities In Nebraska only three out of a total of twelve canning factories > wcre operated last season , showing how unprofitable the bus iness has been. During the week the representative of a western cinnlng factory has received a letter from n prominent canned goods broker In a large eastern city asking what he had to offer In the way of lomatoes and nt the fame time adding : "Our eastern Jobbers must look to the west for nippplles ejn iircount of e-nstorn packing being so nearly exhausted. II may seem strange to ? hlp tomatoes east , but at this time It Is ap parent to the writer that he're Is no nlternntlve " Tnl < would seem to bo another Indication that such we-stern faclorles as wuro fortun'ito ' enough to operate last sea- 6011 are Plu'ly to reap a good harvest. rVlni-ly-Se-vi-llV iperleme1'rtNiiKi'H : tin'IP Ml I n if Se-iiMeiu. W. H. Hoberson , manager of R. O. Dun & CO.'B ( Mercantile- agency for the district of Nebraska , pays : "Tho your 1M)7 ) closed with buMncss condl- llons vastly Improved. The month of De cember recorded two Important business fail ures In Omaha a fact slgnllU-ant as wel ! H "phenomenal for the moral hazard ol trade- during the holiday month Is notor iously great and In c.very year of my resi dence In Omaha thu last week of the ) year ( iiiH noted unusually heavy lows by busi ness fnlures. Not only se > , but the figures given below shax Iho failure. * for lhe > year lM > 7 wcro less In number by 100 and less In the aggregate liabilities by } 21SGM ( : Total number of failures , 1SH7 Tolal value of assets of failed firm * Jl.859,232 Total liabilities l.CM , Net liabilities $ 223,031 Total number of failures , ISM 1" ; Total value of assuto of failed llrniH ! , Ei3ra ( Total liabilities L',252,227 Net liabilities $ 44I.C9S "Hastily reviewing the net results for 1S97 In Omaha I find I ho stock receipts and ship ments largely lncreancil ; the packing hotue far In exoecs of any oilier year In ho city's history ; the volume of groceries Hhoad of 1S92 , the last banner year ; the In- ( reasn In dry goods , with but ono. houre In the Held , quite romarkablu ; the output of the distilleries exceptionally large ; the product of the. breweries exceeding any other twelve months and the general volume of jobbing trade larger by a handsome figure than the normal aggregate. "Among the uchelevomonts of the city are ( ho expotllKn , the union depot , the com pleted government building , the Armour [ Kicking plant and n larger Investment In lm liH' H houxas and dwelling * than In any r'nuon of the last coven years. At the banks IIiid m > dltn eaty , money plenty , Interest low anil confidence unquestioned. In tne realm of the railroads we have ju t passed throned a year with vastly Increased ton nage. Improved service and renewed energy , n rehabilitated nnd rejuvenated Union 1'a- rifle and the 1'ltttiburg & Oulf railroad at pur gatu * with a through line to the Gulf Of Mexico , "In thu state there In a complete trans formation. On the ranges are more cattle nnd sheep than ever before known und on thn furnm there lire millions of fat hog * . Inimlrt'ils of thousands of fat cattle and several million * of sheep being fed for the market , to say nothing of crowded granaries pud corn cribs , millions of hay stacks and a largely Increased production of sugar , chic ory , hemp and dairy article : ) . It goes out on the undisputed fact that from Chndron to llulo and from Omulm to Klmball the. volco of city , village and farm IH keyed to one tone and that chorda with contentment , comfort and prosperity. "Tho Commercial club hta been very active through the year and has done a van ! amount of good work for this city. If It had done nothing more than bring the people ot Omaha face to face with the man agement of the PHtsbUrg & Oulf rallro.id nt the dinner last evening- would deserve the commendation of the community , Kvery real was filled nt the banquet board and the entire occasion was ft complete success. The npw road nnd Its constituency understand nch other better now than ever and our people will thoroghly appreciate the Im portance of the n&v connection. I wnfl pleased with the hpnrly reception which was accorded the Sllllwell party nnd llkewloe gratified at the Interest manifested by the visitors. "It Is almost nn old story now to talk of the prosperity ot Individual houses during the year 1&97 , but a few facts may Illustrate what R superior year we have Just passed through. One of our large Implement houses doubled Its business during U97 ns com pared with ISM ; nnother'Increnxod Its busi ness 31 per cent ; one Implement house has Just given an order for l.ott ) vehicles ; one of our hardware houses shows a net profit for the year ot more than 10 per cent upon Its capital ; the drug trade has Increased by n largo percentage and the credits In all llnc were never to good In nil the history of the town. One of our large houses here In creased Us business J2TiOOOO In 1K)7. ) The largest grocery house In Omaha Is authority for the statement that the grocery trade was larger by hundreds of thousands of dollars than ever before In the history of the city. The. Immense volume of the trade of the city during 1S97 as revealed at the Commercial club In Judge McHugh's speech Friday night Is almost beyond belief and yet the figures quoted by the. gentleman named arc bellevd a fair reflection of facts , "As to 1S9S I sec no reason why the for ward movement should not continue , nnd I expect It to reach every branch of trade and commerce In this city and state. 1 ilrmly bellve wo are entering upon a year of un exampled prosperity , " OMAHA UU.MillAL , .II.VUICnTS. Condition of Trnilu mid < lnotiitloii nn .Stnplo unit I'liiioy I'roiluee , KQaS-Strlctly fresh , WSMc. IIUTTUH Common to fair , lOSllc : choice to fnncy , Ufilfc ; nepnrator creamery , 21c ; gathered creamery , UfllOc. VLTAU-Cholco f.-.t , SO to 120 Ibs. , quoted at 8c ! Inrgu ami coarne. 4JJ3c. UltHaSUD 1'OUI.THY Chickens. CCCc ; turkeys. SUlOo ; Kceae , 8c ; duclcs , Co. OA.MK Small rahliito , per ilnz , , tuo ; larco , Di-r Joz. , 7lcStl.20 ; tqulrrels. 0300. 1'iQKONH Live. 75c : Oiad ulgeons not wanted. HAY ttphiml , JO.tiO ; midland. J5.50 ; lowland , t'i.01 ; rye straw , SI ; color makes the price on hay ; llcht Imlcn cell the best : only top graded top price * . . QUINCES California , per box , Jl.U. CULUKY-Uoud Block , laige , 40o ; small , Ctf * ONIONS P r bu. , GJc. lli.ANS llnnd yi kcd navy , per bu. , Jl.KjIl.30. SWIIirr I'OTATOaS-l'er Mil. . J2.5J. < 'AIUIAOK Oood stock , per Hi. , IHo. POTATOES Home grown , HOfljoc ; western stock , 7vo. . API'LIM Winter stuck. J3.00 ; California Hello- tleur , boxes , Sl.OO ; Colorado Jonathans , boxes , $1.75 ; Oregon , boxes , ? ! . : . . niANIIlCIMIIKS Jprooys , per Mil. . 17.27 : ; r.O ; \VlBconnln Hell nnd Ilim'le. J7.50(7.73 ( ; Wisconsin Ilfll nnd Cherry , JG.&f ) QUAIS ! : i-nlawboa.'C-Ib. baskets. 14 15o ; Mat- HBIIH , Jj.OOSG.O'l. ' Jj.OOSG.O'l.TnoPICAL TnoPICAL FHU1TS. OIlANdKS Muxlcan. per box , | 3.0Mj3.25 ; Cali fornia navel ? . J3.2.1JJ3.50. LEMONS Mmslnns , J3.004.00 ; California , 360. ! 2. : ; i.DO ; 300. J3.uO. KANAKAS Choice , large stock , per bunch , J2.00 ( T2.23 ; medium sized bunches , I1.75Q2.00 , NUTS Almonds , per lb. . IIUKC size. l : ! < f/J3c : small , He ; HrazllF. per II ) . , 01loo ; HiiKlUh wal- nulH. per lb. . fancy soft shell. lUifnic ; Hlnml- ai-els. SjjOc ; Illberlfe , per lb. , lOo : pecans , i ill hcd , ine-dum , Ctf7c ; extra Inrse. > u9o : 1 iruo I rkorv nuts , Jl.OOjn.ln per Int. ; Email. )1.2jQ1.3j per Im.j cocounuls , p r 100. $4.UO ; peanutc , raw , oS5i4c : iiMrted. CJ2CV4C. FIC5S Imported f.incy , 3 crown. 14-lb. boxes 12c ; 5 crown. 41-lb. bo.xf . I4Cl..c : 2-lh. hoxeu , 22 W23c per lior'allfornlr. , 10-lb. box. 11.00. 1ION13Y ( . 'holeshllc , 12cj Colorado ambor. 11 illc. ( KIIAUT Per hbl. . J4.00 : hiilf bbl. . I2.23O2.35 JIAI'M-2 SYHl'I' I'lvc-BBi. cnns. each. J2.75 ; gal. cans , pure , per doz. . J12.00 : half-K.ll , cans. jn.23 ; iiunri cnns , J3.fii. DATES Hnllowee , CO lo 70-lb. boxes , Co ; Salr C',4c ; Knrd. f-b. ! boxi-H , Cc. OIUEP. Per half bbl. . J3.00 : bbls. . J5.23. KHESH MKATS. UHUSSIJD I1KKK Good native steersCHc : Bood foreiiuarters steer ? , 5lic ; good hlneleiuartWf1 slenTs. iVic ; wratprn stiers , 5yc : Texim ste-crt , TiHc ; fancy holfcrs , Cc ; good he-lfcrs , O c ; ? rfiil forequartcis heifer ? , 5c ; cooil , hlndijujrirrs off , Be : cow rounds , shank nnd nimp off 8c- trlmmlnKB , 4lic ; beef shanks , 3c ; br.ilni , 'per doi. , 35o ; Hweelbrc-ails , per lb. , 12'-iC ; swcetbr-Jadu ( calves ) , per lb. , 4Cc ; kidneys , per doz. , 33p ; ox tails , each , 3c ; livers , per lb. . 3c ; hearts , per lit 3o ; tongues , per 11 > . , 1214c ; calf livers , each , 35o ; calves , whole carcass or sides , Oc , calf hrad anil feet , Fcalrted , per set , 75c ; tenderloins , fiend , 19c ; tenderloins , frozen , 17c ; bDneless strip ? , fresh , 10io ; boneleps strips , frozen , 9 c ; strip loins fivsh. S'4c ; strip loins , frozen. 7e ; rolls , tmnc- le. s , 9'ic ; rolls , spencer cuts , 9140 ; sirloin butts , boneless. O'.jc : shoulder clods , boneless , ! > Uc ; rump butts , boneless. OKo ; No. 1 chucks , IS'.Je ; Xo. 2 chucks. Cc ; No. 3 chucks , 4Uo ; boneless chucks. 4 c ; caw ilatrs. 3'ic ; steer plate" ) . 4c ; flank steak. Cc ; loins , No. 1 , 13c ; loins , No , 2 , Hie ; loliw. No. 3. 8c ; short loins , market style , to iibovo loins ; short loins , hotc-i ntylc , Cc above loins : cow loin ends , Sc : steer loin endn , 9c. MUTTON Fancy lambs. 8ijc per lb. : lambs. 714c : sheep , C c ; market racks , lonff , Oc ; hotel racks , then , lie ; l' > ln . SWo ; saddles , SJc ; less 9c ; lamb less , lOc breasts and Mews , 3Uo ; tongues , earh 3c ; foreauarters , C'/tn. I'OlUi Pressed pigs , 6c per lb. ; dressed hogs , 4',4c ; tjnderlolns , lie ; loins , rhort , BV.c , long Sc- spare ribs , 4c ; ham sausage butts , S c ; Hoston butts , 5c ; shoulders , rough , i ie ; shoulders skinned. rc : trlmmlnKs , 4c ; leaf lard , not ren dered , 5c ; heads , cleaned. 4c : snotita nnd cars. 3c ; backbones , ! r ; slip bone , 2ijc ; check meat 40' neck bones , 2 < - ; pigs' tails. 3c ; plucks , each fc ; chltlerllngs , Cc ; hocks 4c ; hearts , per doz 2Sc ; stomachs , each 3c ; tongues , each 7c ; kid neys , per doz. , IPc ; brains , per doz. , 15c ; pigs' feet , per doz. , ZSc : livers , each 3c ; hog rinds 3o : blade bones , fie. ' HIDES. TALLOW. ETC. IIIDKS No. 1 green hides. 7c ; No. 2 green hides. Cc ; No. 1 tailed hides , iftc ; No. S green salted hides , 7ic ; No. 1 veal calf. 8 to 12 Ibs lOc ; Nn. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ibs. , 8c. hIIKiP 1'KI.TS Hreen salted , each , lS76c ; green sailed shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , ouch , 15c ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) , No. 1 , each. 5c ; dry ( lint. Kansas and Nebraska butcher wool pells , per lb. , actual weight. 4gf.c . ; dry flint. Kansas nnd Nebraska murrain wool pelts , per lb , . actual weight , ztt 4c ; dry Hint Colorauo tiutchcr wool pelts , per lb. , aclual weight , 4jJIo ; dry Hint Colorado murrain wool pelts , per lb. . actual weight. 394e. TAU.OW , OH1JAHE. KTC. Tallow , Xo. i , 2ic ; tallow. No. 2 , ZKc ; rough tallow , lV4e ; whltu greatf , 2ViO2Jc ; yellow and brown grease lli02Ho. KUHS Brar ( black or brown ) . JS.COff'O.OO ; olter , Jl.ttiifS.OO ; mink , IS GOcj beaver , Jl.OO ifOOO ; skunk , 15c , 23c , ICe ; muskrat , 3c , O. , 7o ; raccoon , ISBSOc ; red fox , Ki-fttl.K ; grey fox , WJf.'Oc ; wolf ( Umber ) , 2c J2.M ; wolf ( prairie coyote ) , ne&Oc ; wiltlcat , 10fl2ij badger. Eiif40o ; silver fox , CO C037D.OO IIOHSi : IimES-Eneh. . 0g2.25. ( irnln lti-ci-liN | ( at I'rlnoliuil MnrUt-tii. HT. I/3UIS , Jan. 8. llecelpts ; Wheat. 19 car * M1NNKAIXJLIB , Jan , S. Hecelpts : Wheat. 20D caM. CllICAOO , Jan. f. Receipts today ; Wheat 48 earn ; earn , 43.S earn ; oats. 2C3 earn. KMImated carlots for Monday Wheal , CO cars ; corn , tea cureoalr , 330 curs. KANSAS CITV , Jan. 8. Receipts : Wheat , 33 ntJMJTir , Jan. 8. Heeelpts ; Wiicnt , SS "I'lJORIA. Jan. 8. Heeelpts ; Corn , CO300 bu , ; ontK , 2C.4W bu. ; rye. 0 bu. ; whltky , 225 bbl . ; nhcnt. 2.400 bu. Hhlpnientii ! Corn. 61200 bu. ; oats , ! 9.M bu. ; rye , none ; whlfky , 710 bbls. ; wheat , none. Iilvt-rpniil MiirUt , MVnill'pOI , , Jan. S.-AVIIRAT-Fpot. No. 1 ml , nrrthern Hiring , dull , 7s 9d. COHN .Snot American mixed , llrm. 3s Cd : fn- HITCH quiet ; 1'ctiruary. ' M iu . viaivn , js ini. FljOIIll fit. IX > UK | fnncy winter , dull. Oj W. HOPS At I ndon ( Paclllo t-oai'l ) 4 ISnffCK In. PUOVIHIOKH Heef. llrm ; extra India mess , CCs 3i ; prime inem , f.c 3il , Pork , firm ; prime niesv , llnu wentrrn. 47H 6d. IUm . fhon cut , 14 to 1C Ibs. . llrm. 37s. llacon easy. ! ( > < . Short ribs , dull , 3Ca ; long clear inlildles , light steaily , 27 Cl ; IOIIK clear heavy. 27s ; short clear backF , 27s W ; clear belllt-a , nmy 31s dl. l < irj. prime wcsitrrn , fti < idy. 21s Cd. HhonlJcrs , cquarc , steady , 1'Ss , Tallow , prime- city , firm , 19s. t'JIUBHI'J American llnret white and colored , llrm , 4J Cd. ICiiiixiiH ( ' ) KANSAS CITY. Jan. S. WHEAT About steady and fairly active ; No. 1 hard , VCc ; No. 2 , S34f ( ; kfc ; Ni > . 3. SKiOfSci No. 4. 798 Mile ; No. 1 red , tile ; No. 2. WHo : No. 3. SCfiSlvC ; No. 4 , He ; No. 2 spring , Sli$2c ; N : > . 3. KJc. COHN Ho lower ; No. 2 mixed , 244 ! < f24Ttc. OATS Active nnd uleady ; No. 2 while , Z3'tc. HV1J Steady ; No. 2 , 4Jic. IIL'TTUII Weak ; crearnc-ry , ICfllSc ; dairy , 13 0150. KC1GS I wer on Increased receipts ; fresh , ISc ; . - Wheal , 49,200 bu. ; com , Sl,3o : bu.j oaK. U.i > K ) bu. 4SIIIPMUNTS Wheat , 34 , WO tu , ; corn , 19WX ) bu.j eau , none. _ Cliu-liinritl 1'roiliior MnrUelH. CINCINNATf Jnn. 8. rUJUH-Qulet ; fancy , il. : ( > U4.40 > family , J3.Mii3.tO. WHEAT Firm : No. t red , held nt 5'ic. ' COIIN Dull ; No. 2 mixed. IS lie. OATS Qulott No. ! mixed , 240. HVI.-Eany ; No , S. 4CO. l'HOVlHION'8-I-anl , steady al ! 4.C7 > 1. Dulk rneaU. llrm ut 14 49. llacon , qultt at 15. W. WIIISIvY-Qult-t at 11.19. lIl'TTKH-KIrm ; Elgin creamery , 23J ; Ohio , 14ft20a : dairy , lift lie SlUIAH-Kl'rn ; hard refined , { 4.1C83.1C. IXJOB-Flrmtr at Pi-orln PKOHIA , Jan. 8. COHN-KIrm and blither ; No. I , Hi- . OATS-KIrm : No , 2 white , nominal ; No. I whit * ttiiOISttC. WHISKY Market Iteady ; UI U proof tplrlti , COMllERClAL AND FINANCIAL Provisions the Only Option Showing nn Increase in Price. DECLINE IS MARKED IN WHEAT AND CORN \Vciilhcr Iliirrnn' * 1'roillollon for Itnlii nnil n Cold Wnvc KnllH ot 31u- U'rlallzc , "WhichVtnUciiH the \Vlical .Market. CHICAGO , Jnn. S.Vhcat nveraged cnsler todny over A moderate range. Trad. Ing , though not especially heavy , was of a nervous character nnd caused many quick changes. Mny closed at Uc decline. Firm cash markets and a good export demand saved the market from a more severe break. Corn lost He. Oats closed un changed , and provisions 2&74c ! higher. The action of wheat during most of the early morning was In line with the early news. The rain and cold wave predicted by the weather bureau failed to materialize , which rather weakened those who yester day had become Inoculated with the virus of fear for next season's crop. Liverpool showed Hd advance , which was hardly up to expectations , nnd early Argentine news was quite bearish nn regards the shipping surplus of that country , a llosnrlo cable estimating It -16,000,000 bli. According to Uradstrcet's report of the week's exports of wheat and Hour from both coasts of the United States und Canada they wcro 3.4S1- 676 bu. , against 5 , 45,000 bu. the previous week. ThH net result , of these sevprnl pieces of Information was the creation of a somewhat nervous feeling at the opening of business , May wheat started at from 91c to Kllic , against 31T4c nt the close yes terday , nnd In about half nn hour It had got down to 91lft91Uc. ! The Duluth market came again to the support of the bulls by advancing cash wheat there from 91c to 92Uc In a few minutes. It was thought here that thu advance could have been und probably was manipulated from Chicago. It had a bullish effect , notwithstanding , Paris and Antwerp each quoted a moderate advance for the day , and that was an ad ditional bullish factor that helped the market to recover from 01Ui$91Uu to gl'&c. ' The receipts nt Minneapolis and Duluth were 3. " > 7 cars , against 17-1 cars the similar day of last year. Chicago receipts were 4S curs , 11 of them contract. There were transferred from unlicensed to licensed houses 22,000 bu. of No. 1 northern spring , nine cars of No. 2 spring and one car ol no grade. The Atlantic port clearances of wheat and Hour exclusive of Newport News were equal to CSO.OOO bu. Primary market receipts were 3 ) ,0tt ) bu. , against 226.COO bu , the year before. Other advices from Ar gentine put the available export surplus nt 1.000,000 tons , or about 37"W,000 bu. , In timating at the same time that holders were anxious sellers to Europe nt lower than American prices. Ileerbohm estimated the week's clearances from nil ports'to ' Europe this week at 6,400,00 ! ) bu. Unltlmore re ported a large quantity of wheat sold for export after close of 'change yesterday and foreign bids todny at Ic over yesterday s bill nrlc8. ! The latter Information , to gether with the higher quotations from the continent nnd heavy Atlantic exports , caused n further brief rally to 917/f.c , but It quickly slid off ngtiln to UIUc , and was at that point ten' minutes from the close. In that ten minutes , however , the marjjct turned strong again and at the close May was offered at 91ic. Huplness In the corn pit as dull and prices moved reluctantly and within a small range. The close showed a decline of Ho. The feature was the absence of country selling , the country on the contrary doing a little buying. There was a llttlo seljlns pressure toward the end , sulllclent to canse the slight decline which marked the close. May ranged from iO'.fen to 29i4c , nnd closed nt 2H4 ! f29a c. Oats was dull and without especial fea ture. Market was easy at the opening , due to sympathy with wheat. The sllpht de cline was recovered Inter under fairly good general buying , the close showing no change change' from yesterday. Cash mar ket was llrm at a slight advance. May rancod from 2.17Ai'Jlc ( to 23f(23 ( = ic , closing ut'STic. . Provisions were strong nt the start nnd at no time during the session did the mar ket show any signs of weakness. A small run of hogs started prices hlg-her. Com mission hoiiKcs bought liberally , apparently for the same Interest , ribs belnp In espe cial demand. At the close May pork was 'ac higher at J9.42V4 : May lard , 2' c higher at $1 90 , and May ribs , 5o higher at $4.75. Estimated receipts for .Monday : Wheat , TO cars ; corn , 5."iO cars ; oats , 330 cars ; hogs , 40.000 head. Leading futures ranged ns follows. Articles. . ! Open. | High. I Lmv. | Closa. | Yeat'y. \Mii-at- Jan. . . . OIK May. . . . un 91H HI IK .inly. . . 8'JH awe Slit Corn- Jan * . . . 20M 20M May. . . JOW July. . Oats Mny. . . . July. . . 22J 1'3J4 I'ork Jan. . . . 0 26 n i7 ! o 'jr 0 27 0 25 May. . . U : < S U 47 0:15 : 0I'Jhi 0 US Lurd Jan . . . 4 77W 4 80 4 77\ , 4 80 4 77W Mny. . . 4 87H 4 I'O 4 87W th'tl. b. Jan. . . . 4 lU ) 4 C'0 4 110 4 I'.O 4 nr > May. . . 4 7214 4 77 47i ! 4 70 4 70 Xo. 2. Cnsn quotations were as follows : FLOUIl Quiet ; wlnw-r patents. J1.70fr- < > ; btralghtn , 14 SO.J4.40 ; spring tpeclnls , | 5.23fi5.3S ; siirlng patents , 14.4004.7) ) ; Ftralghtu , J4.OCy4.30 ; baiter ; ' . J3.50ff3.fO. WIIKAT No. 2 spring. S' CSSKe ; No. 3 pprlng- , f2asilic ; No. 2 red. 2c. CORN No. 2 , 2 ; 027c ; No. S yellow , 2C7i J27c. OATS No. 2 , 22T < , e ; No. 2 white , f. o. b. , IHlfco ; No. 3 white , f. o. U. , 2432414C. HYB No. 2 43c. 1IAIII.KV ! ' . o. b. , SS'tW40e. FLAXHEBIl-No. 1. J1.1SV1.22. TIMOTHY SEKU-1'rlme , 2 ' > . I 1'UOVISIONS I'ork. incus , per bbl. , J9.2u9.jn. L-ard , per 100 Ihs. , J4.77iiOI.SC. llacon. phort rlhs Bldea ( looce ) . (4 5'lff4.75. Dry failed shnul- dtra ( boxed ) , Jl 7503.00 ; nhort clear sides limed ) , WHISIcy niftlllers1 nnlshed gools , per gal. , Jl 1 1SUGAnSCut loaf , JC.14 ; Krnnulated , J5.S1. On Iho I'roiluco exchange loday thd butter mar ket WIIB steady ; creimerlcK. ] S02lc ; dairies , 12 TlSo , Cheebe. quiet at fifSHc. Kgg , rtCHdy ; fieth 22Uresfcd poultry , firm ; turlicyB , 10'i Wile ; chlcXentf , 7VjiJ8c ; ducl < n , 7 j8c. XKW YOHIC liKMiltAI.M.VHICKT. . UiiotrilloiiH of tlii > ! > " > on Cit-iit-nil Coiniiinilltlt-H , NHW YOHK , Jan. 8. I-'LOL'H-HccclplB , 22.5S1 bids. ; exporlH , SC.SS.'i bbls. ; quiet and about Meudy ; city mill patents , J5.C5Q5.9) ; city mill cliMr. J5.3305.45 ; Minnesota patent , t5.13H5.33' Minnesota bakers' , J4.2304.W ) ; winter tlrnlBhlK , J4.Mffl4.fO ; winter exli-an , J3.40i33.l > 3 ; winter low tirades J2.VOK3.W. llyu nour , . . . , vieuuy ; Huckuheal Hour , quiet at tl.2Hri.35. Ill'CKWIIKAT Knuy nt 37c. COHNillJAIr Stealy ; yellow tt-M > tern , CRc , HYU-U-sy ; No , 2 western , Me. HAHM'JV Steady ; ft-edlng , 34c. HAHMOY MAI/r Dull ; wi-ftern , 52VieCOc. WIHJ.\T HecelplB , hC,230 bu. ; export * , 24I.W-5 bu. Ppol. easy No. 2 red , tl.01't. Oinloni opened wrak. owlnit to bearish Argentine news , declined under vmull wct-kly clearances and local realiz ing nnd doped easy at ! ll * % ' net decline ; No. 2 rtd , January. 98V48fii5N.o : closed nt KSSc ; May , WWi'JS ti-Kf ; cloted at Ul'.vc. HOHN Hecelpts , 41. W5 bu. ; exports , C5.237 bu. | Mit , eaty ; No. 2 , JJ'.tc. Options opvnpd tuy with wh&at and foil off under big accuunt offer- lng and poor support , closing ' , HJlc net lower ; January , 33U < s ; May. 34'iSj34Uc ; closed nt 3llc. OATH Hi-cclpts , 218.400 bu. ' exporls , 1,775 bu K | > ct. Klcaily ; No. 2 , Skftc. Opllons opened quiet but fairly fleaJy , clotflng unchanged ; May clcFxMl ut SSHc. HAY Quiet ; thlpplnp , S5645c ; good to choice , 70 7 . HOPS Steady ; tate , common to choice. 1555 crop. 400c ; UM crop , 7ft9o : lf37 crop. iCiJISc : Paclllo const , HM crop , 40Cc U5C crop , "QDc ; 1(97 ( rron , ISfllSc. Ill DKS Steady j Oalveslon , 15o ; Tfxau dry , 12c-j California. 17018C. IjlJATHBIl Quiet : hemlock sole , Uuenoa Ayn-a heavy , SOH02H5C. WOOI < Steady ; lleece , 200310J pulled Texas , 13ftl7c , PHOVISIONS-neef. firm ; family , fll.WBll.W ) ; extra lures. tX.OOfi8.DO ; beef hamn. ; 22.C { i22.50j l.acket. tU.OOaiO.OO. Cut rneatn. cteady ; pickled l.elllm , J5.WOC.OO ; pickled iihoulder * , JJ.W ; pickled lianiB. | 7. ( ) . I.ard. llrm : wen tern ulivini. 5.ii ! ; ruined , llrm. Pork , llrm ; nu-rs , | S.7J9,25 short cleur , tIO.UOfi'12.00 ; family. tl . "OfflO.W , Tullow. dull , country , SHOJ c ; city , 3\c. O1U ) IVlrolvunt , iull ; United. . . HICI- : Quiet ; fair to extra , 4UCCc ; Japan , - MOUABSBS Qulel : New Orleans , open kettle , cool to choice , Wijllc. MBTAUS PIK Iron , dull : southern , tlO.OOCIl.i3 : northern , tKU&gil.tS. Coj < per , ftulel ; Lrokeri , I HI Si' , lf "l. firm bruker * , Jl ' 3 , Tin , plates quiet. At Hi 75 lukdl , IH'TTKIl Ileceij.l. J.2.M ! pk * t'mnrket nl.-ody . , KiKlna , 22c , we te-m > , loiiiici tauten" . 12Il".e\ ( 'HEHSB HeeelpU. 1W j > Vft . , Inrse white. September. i'tildHc ; rn ll wMre. Peptembe9'i 0t'ic ) ; l rKC eolnrwl , Sepleml'T1. SHBc ; smnll cc-ore ! l. September , 9Utf9i'i Irtrvt-j October. ? HO tlif ; mall OcteKr , 8\0 > c ; lUht.tVlnn. CJTC'iCJ pnrt klm , Ciff.MJc , full rklmt , 2HQ3HC , i : < 3aS Hecelpt * . Z.S37 pktrs. ; market Merely ; ulalo aneJ renn > > lvanla. Jl(12cv ( wfftern. \Vouro Coiiiiulintoii C'oiiiinny. OMAHA Ol-Tirn , Jnn. . i Cables this morning were % c hUhc'r' ' fn sympathy wllh Ihn advance In our ttinrUet yesterday. which did not Influence any dmnKr In our openIng - Ing prices. The receipts nnd jhlpments of wheat were llKht nnd p'nctleilly n t na oft. A ihort time after the opening the fnnrket grew weak nnd1 declined Nc and Inter l-eeoxeretl to and closed nt 91Hc for May , or ' .ic under yesterday's price , the came difference lln registered In the July option. This action In the futures of wheat Is entirely n professions ! and locnl fea- lure. The cish tliuntlon continued very slrong , closing at ? ic higher than yesterday , or at IHc premium over the May cpllon and 10'io over July , which Indicates the healthy condition of values for this crop and upholds the belief In He strength. | Although receipts of corn were moro than Ihiee times the shipments , the price only declined We. whkh Is comparatively nothing when compared with wheat and IU receipts and shipments. The prlco of oats did not change , holding steady upon on excess of CO.OOO bu , in shipments over receipts. The rsllmnted receipts for Monday nre 00 cars of wheat , CM cars of eon : nnd 330 cars of oats , which compare favorably with the lost few days and no doubt will atcdst In the Increasing of the prlco of cash grain. Hecponfes to Inquiries In re-K rd to the amount of wheat In Nebraska arc conflicting , some of Iho bent and largest elevator line men tnnkln ? the extreme amount nt from B.000,000 to 7,000.'X > 0 bu. , while others say there Is not more than the Interior mills will use ; another says there Is none to go out of the slate and that seed wheat will be higher than n , "cut's back. " Thess no tations as against the report that there were 15- OuO.OOO bu. yet to be shipped from this date , St. I.ouln ( iriii-rnl Market * . ST. LOUIS , Jan. 8. 1-M.OUIi Quiet and un changed ; patentf , t4.70m4.ES ; straights. I4.35Q ) 4.1.0 ; clear , t4.0004 25 ; medium , J3.60SJ3.7J. WHEAT Ijowcr ; May opened HOUcf lower , de- cllncd I4o more , recovered nnd lost that again lalcr , closing weak wllh sellers ' 4c above the bottom. Spot , dull but Ilrrnj No. 2 red , c.iRli , elevator , 93c ; track , 9SJ93Uc ; January , 93c ; May , Dlo asked ; July , 79Uc. CORN Futures weakened with wheat enrly , but late became stronger nnd closed about the same ns yesterday , SpM , lower ; No. 2 cash nnd January , 25V4c ; May , 27UC ; July , 2ic. I OATS Kulures were fractionally lower , but llrm ; spot , higher ; No. 2 ca h , elevator , 23Uc ; track , 24c ; January , 234c ! : Mny , 24 0 bid ; .luly , 2J'ei ' ( bid ! No. 2 white. 25G2J'frc. HYi-Dull al 4i.bc | bid. n.AXPttKU HlKlior nl 1.13. TIMOTHY HKKU-Prlmc , ti.W. . lilt AN firm ; sacked , east track , B3e HAY Strong ; prulrle , tIj.OOirS.W ) ; timothy , J7.00 JJ3.5' ' . Ul'TTCH Dull ; creamery , 17C22c ; dairy , 00 > I'f. KOOS-rirm nt ISe. WHISKY II. 10. COTTON TIKS l"c. . PnoVlSIONS-PoiJ' , higher ; standard nief > , Jobbing , t9.37'i. Lnrd , better ; prime steam. (4.53 ( ; choice , t4.C5. Hucon. boxed lots , extra short clear. J5.12H5(3.37i,4 : ribs , Jj.23fi5.50 ; shorts , t5.37KTS ! C2H. Dry sail meals , boxed shoulders , f4.75R5.00 ; exlra short clear. J4.C2 ,84.S7'.4 , ; * lhs , t4.75i5.W ; shorts. t4.S7i4T5.12'5. RECE1ITS Flour , 3.0QO bbls. ; wheat , 14,000 bu. ; corn. 118.000 bu. ; oats. 33.000 bu. SHIPMENTS Flour , 4001 bbls. : wheat , 27,000 bu ; corn , 180,000 bu. ; oats , 71,00 ! ) bu. IliiUliuore MitrketM. HAI > T1MOHD. Jan. 8. FLOUn Firm : weslern supcrnne. } 2.70ff3.00 : western , extra. JS.33W4.10 ; western rnrniiy , jf.unri.i'u ' ; Fpring WIIPOI paivum , J5.00fl5.20 ; tprlng wheat str lghts , f4.80IT4.03 ; re ceipts. 9.C73 bbls. ; uxporb" , none. WII DAT Firm ; rpot and jjiojith , 97 iCt03c ; Feb- ruar > " . CS'.iGSlS'iie. ; May. gsitcjlfleiuner No. 2 red , ! ttifi93Mc ! : steamer No. OTiti'3'5 ° : receipts , 84 , ! > 97 bu. : exporls , 152.SOV.bUi ; ' southern wheat , by sample. OSOWc ; southern - w'lieat , on grade , 83liiiB8'ic. 4 > X IXJHN Dull ; spot , month. nnd J'ebriiary , 32SB 32ic ; steamer mixed , 30i4rSle ; Vccelpts , Uf,45S ! bu. ; exports , 1'02,474 bu. : iuuthcrn white corn , Sl'iiiS.1 ! : FOiithern ycllow , 315IS3c. OATS Firm ; No. 5 while. 27W30c ; No. 2 mlxe-J , 271.4 < a'2-c ! ; receipts , 19.5IS bu. ; exports. none. HYF3 Firmer : No. 2. nearby , C3p53iic ; No. 2 western , MijOlUc ; receipts , D'1,879 ' bu. , exports , 33.573. HAY Steady : choice timothy , a IX OHAIN FHEIOHTS Steady more demand for steamers ; steann to Liverpool ! IT bu. . 4d Janu- nry : Cork , for orders , per qyarler , ' 's Cil January. Ht'TTIOH Qulcl ; fancy Crenra'ory , 23c : fancy Imllatton , ISifl'c ; fancy ladle , 17c ; seed ladle , ISClfic' store packed , 1214c. EOOS Quiet ; fres-h , 19c. CHHUSlt-Qnlet ; fancy New York , large , 9'i ' fflOc ; fjncy New York , medium , lO&lOiicr fancy New York , small , Toledo L > Lirlvet. TOI-KDO , .Tan. S WIIKAfC-DuIl and steady ; Nc. 2 cnsli , 9H4c ; May , 93e. COUN Dull .and higher ; No. 2 mixed. 2Se. OATS .Dull , nnd Blcady-No. ; 2 mixed. I2'.c. HYE Slightly higher ; N.o. ' ' 2 cash , 4G'ic. ' " CLOVKHSEKD ijulet ; prime cash and June , Del roll MurUft. DETROIT. Jan. 8. WHEAT No. 1 while nnd No. 2 red , 91'ic ; May. 92e. COHN No. 2 mixed , 29' , c. OATS No. 2 white , 23UC. HYU No. 2 , 4Sc. Clncliini-.tl I.lvcStork. . CINCINNATI , Jan. S. llOGS-Aclivs at $3.00 03.75. CATTW3 Steady nt t2.2.-574 ! C3. SIIEE11 Steady nt t2.75ff4.73. LA1IUS Steady ut t4.00j5.S3. STOCKS A.Mt IIO.VDS. . IC-vin-oli-il TnkliiKof Qnli'Ic I'rnllln IN Heall/.t-il. NEW YORK , Jan. 8. There was proni laklng on quite a laigc wale In Ihe. stock market today after an additional advance111 prices In tl'u early Iradlng. That there should be taking of quick proilts after such a sharp rise as Hint of the last two days was to be expected , and the professional dealers who bought stocks late on Wednesday nnd Thursday'sold their holdings of thu most active and' , utronKCSt Issues. The realizing wan quite pronounced In Us effect on New York Cent-nl and Sugar , which leaded more Ihan n point from the high level of the moraine. Them was evidence of continued realizing also In the local traction companies. These itot'ks have advanced steadily all through the dullness and depression of the last few weeks , appaiently on pool derations , and the present general slrenglh of the market Is beln&l availed of lo lake prollls In these. Some of the anthracite group also con tinued under depression In tlie das' . Notwith standing these reactionary lendencles the general tone of the speculation continued slrone and ' 'on- fldenl. Iluslnes UUH on n large scale and em braced u large number of different Issues , some of the usually Inactive Flocks being brought Into prominence by thorn advances. The pressure of largo suimi of newly disbursed money seeking re investment war , ifllected In the demand for high grade Investment stocks , the Vanderblltg ad vancing on an average u point or more. Lake Hhore was helped by the report that some t20- 44'XM ' of its high Inlerest bonds had already been exchanged for the refunding 3'.is wllh the consequent saving In annual Interest charges of I5S8.675 , The demand for lunds also continued very heavy , ' There.- was one tiuniaullon of tlW- 000 of New York Central and Ht. Ixiuls 4s nt 10V. Prices of hlsh gradu bonds generally are now at the highest and the presume of Invtst- rnent forces money Inlo Ihe middle and low grade Issues. Realizing nt the close reduced priceti considerably from Ihe best , and In pome cases wiped eiut earllci gains. This caused an easy closing , with net dunces mixed between gains and losses. The expe-led has happened In the stock market ( Ills week In an outbmik of hcmclhlng very like u furi'reof speculation , re sulting In an upward rut-h of prices of pretty much all grades of securities. There W.IB a. halt due to an nntlclpaled awakening on Monday nnd ether causes , but primarily lo dlsnppolnl- ment ut the continued stlffnets of the money rnatket prece-dlng the fliml payment of the t'nlon Paclllu tettlcrncnt. This luvi > l\tid the wllhdrawul r'lom the market of tSM8,4W unit Its payment Intn HIM iteuHUrv. and this operation , together with accumulations uf funds Incident lo regular January dlabursementK , rotnltfd In raising Ihe rale of money to C per coin .on . Monday , lly Wednesday nflernoon the. funds thus dUbu'tcd began to come back Into tile ( narket for Invest ment , nnd the marked ontgo > "of Intcrcdt and re- denipllon had offset the Union Pacific payment * . The declines In prices of , . toiks earlier In Ihe week were quickly rereed , ( and profes sional operators and commission house broken- , acting for ouislelu sperulaljrs und Investor * , l > e an to viol With each other In imirklnK up prices , Toiay' | i l > anX statements nhow complete rehablllal ! ( > in , of the New rk money market , which waA ( foromiillsheil not only by thf r-eleuso of funds dt'thW itnler hut by a largo Inflow of money frouV Unlerlor points. In vited by the recent hlsUiniUs , for money. Not withstanding tlm additional iienuslls of tlO,52SOJ havu llfle-d the le-vel of thelegJl reserveby t3,632,075. Ihe heavy cash ) Ibt'reaw of t9lC7,900 liavt-s Iho surplus rcfcrve HUJ.k'-J higher than last eek. Conditions , Inrfifdv proml ! such a plenitude of money that nioncy lenders see their prospects marred , and there Is talk of releasing to Iho government Its dHx' ll * ' , which were left In the New York banks on ttic part of the Union l'altlc deposits. These deposits amount to something over t77OVO. X ) . Tart of them urv c- cuied by government Imnds whose redemption Is already provide ! for , so that their surrender would Involve simply n bookkeeping exchange. Hut Iho laklng up by Iho government of the wholenniounl would Involve * Ihe withdrawal of u feutllcleiit ruin In Ihe money market lo nrve : qullc ucllvely lo sleady rules of Inlerrsl. The lilirh rnle for money wa rclnfor.'e-d as u factor of stock market depression by the forebodings rxpn-srcd by two prominent railroad operators on Mondny that ( lie-re nould bo no prNll In coin- IKJtllUo railroad biislness , a there had been none , unleM > rongre-ss would aulhorliu pmllnir. Hrcenl bull leale-ra of circulation made n rather oclentatloUB display over their utterances , Hall' roud t-arntngs rt'iwrttd for Ihe we-ek were n eT- fo.-llvu curu for much of , Ihe gloomy apprehen sion of railroad olllclals. In the fore-Inn ex. change market the feature of Ihe week has been a demand which has been speculallve und based on Ihu prevailing low rnte nf excliange .ind Ihe be-lief that Ihe ne-eil for exchange will grow within the next few weeks. The uvtTdge Ie > el of stock i > ricttt has rlken be-twe-e-ii 1 and 2 points during tlie w ek. The Vanderbllts lead. Ijike aiioru tlnif S polnls higher and New York On. tral over t point * higher. Uurinesa In bonds tuu U. S.as.reff , No. 1'aclllo 3a 01H U. 9. Ss.roir No. Paolllo 4s . . . . ! H4 ! U , S. Os , coup N. Y. O. .tSl , L.4S..107 District 3.0.1s 11U N. , trW. U8 12t : Ala..class A 101) ) Ala..classli 107 N ! \V. Deb. St. . ' . ' , ' . " . 117 ! < Ala..clans 1 100 Oro. Nnv.lstH 11:11 : * Ala. Currency. . . . HID Ore ) . Nav. 49 . . . . 114)4 Alclilaon4s , O. a L , . ( Is. t. r. llM'i Atchlaonaul. 4s . . O. S. L at. t. r 7 > s CunanaSo , UrnlH. . . 10 O. Imn. Istv t. r. . . . lo : < C. A N. P. t. r. rs. , _ iO. Imp. SH. t. r 4Si < O..t O. fls li ! Paclllo us of 'Oi. . . llH ) ! ( O.H. .VI ) . 4' s. D.ill. ( } . Hta . . . . lt.U.Weit Ian H.AU 0.4s 8ijcst. ! L. ii. M. oa'i. s EautlVmi. Ists. . . , llil ) 1st. L. , tS. F.O'ii. Hrlofjun.IB , 71)1 SI I' , consols P. W.fcU. 1 . t. r. " : | St. l > . U. fclMvtl. . . ' un. El-c. fls 100M St. I' . C. .t P. 5 nu G.H. , vS. A. 0 * 1O3 | S. C. noiifund G.1I..IS. A.Ma. . . . 10 ! ) Southern Kv. 5s. . . . 02 ' H. > vT.Cont.Ss. . . . S. H. , tT. ( Is mm , II. iT. C. con Os. . 105 Tenn.nowsetn : ( . . S'l Iowa C. Ists T.-x. IMc. U G.lsH K. P. Cou. . t. r 1)1) ) ) Tex. I'i3. Us. ' 'dH. . K.P. IBIS. t. r. , 111) ) D.I' , ists lou La.NuwCon.4s. . . U. P. D. & .G. lati. . 33 L. .tN. Uni , 43 st ; \Vab. 1 t , " i Missouri Us 100 \Vnb. ads M. K.&T. ! * d H4H ! West Shore 41 M. K. , tT. < 3 .SiiU Va.CunlurIes tiS' ' N. Y. C. lets .III . ! yi.'deferred Iloninii S < ook Uiiotntlonn. BOSTON. Jnn. 8. Call loans , ZliffSK per cent : time laans , 3f4 per cent. Closing prices for stocks , bonds and mining shares : ' San KranclHco MliiUiu ; Oiiotn < l < niN. SAN rnANCIROO. Jan. S. The olllclal clobln notations on mining- blocks today were us fol lows : ' ' London Slock QiiotndoiiN. I/3NDON , Jan. 8. 4 p. m. closing : ConsolH. in'y.,112 IS-lllIN ' Y. Centni . 11 CoiiHol-i , acct.,113 Ifi-Hl'PfimHylvnnla . f.n Can. Pacific . KDHIHe.-idliii- . ] y 111. Central . 10tjMox ! ) Con. now 4i. . ( IH Mi-\ican ordinary. . lIltiiAtchlboii . ] : n Hi. Pan cominon .j ontjili. .t N . nn HAH 8ILVI-it : Uncertain nl SOTSd per ounce. MONKY Hi'a2 per cent. Tlia rate of discount In the open miiKot for short and three months' bllla , IMil'.ii per cent , NKW YOHIC , Jan. 8 The weekly bank state ment nhowH Ihe folliiwlnir changes : Kurplua rxi-ervo. Incrcafc , } CI75 > 23 : loamIncriase , lMi5.x : ! pnncle. Increase , J1,857WO ; li-pil lender , IncreiiKc. J7,2.V > , lf ; dciiolt . Incn-anp , tlt.Kf > .tn : clrrulallon. Increase , fC4,70 ] . The bjnks now h 'Id ' > 22,2 < H,57 ! > In excess of the miulrrmentH of the 23 per cent rule , . \ -rli-jiii .Srciirllli-x In London. I/NION , Jan. 8 The market for American BCTurltlt'H was eenvrally firm , wllh the traillni ; mostly piofetPlonal. The closing lone wan ijukt but Kleiily and the demand moderate. \OlL-N. HOSTON. Jan. 8. Cli-uilnjn , J10.32I.343 ; hal- - n f. . ' , HAIT1 IOH1' ] . Jan. 8. Clearings , J35SC.S23 ; balancef , JSS1.077. PHI'LADUhPIHA ' .Ian. 8 Ilank ccnrlnKii ! , I3 , . 020,711 : balances , 2.013ifi3. At Omaha yetlcrday the hank clearings were tSMd.SI : hank balances , J11I.K.VU7. .MUMPII1S. Term. , Jon. S.-Clrarlngs. $717,000 ; bni'inrei ) , 1254,000 ; New York exchange , selling at ' ' 'ci.S'fJNNATI. Jan. S.-Clearlngs , U,7I5.0.0 ; money. I.i4j6 per cent ) Ni-w York exchange , 25 ; premium bid , KT. I/OI'IH. Jan. S.-p-turlngi < . 14,337.713 ; bal. once. ' . JC39.710 ; money. Ms i > cr cent ; New York exchange. 25c inc/mlum bid. M. ' premium afked. ClIICAOO .Ian. 8. Clearing * . $17,4t0.rcO ; New York exchange , SO premium ; pouted rate * , | 4 Uli and I4.t > 0. Trading In flocks tylay was niomly In West Chicago and fitrawlioarJ. doting ; Went Chl'-aKO , H'2',1 ' ' ; Noith Chicago , 225 ; I-uke Ktri-et Ii , li'4 : New York Hlrcult , C3 asked ; Hlruw- lioanl. 02U. NKW YOIIK , Jan. 8-Clearlngs. J1C6.2M.407 ; balances , I724i,600. ! The expo'rlH of fiu-tle from the POTC of Nc-w York for Ihu week amounted to tl..OO ) In irolil and J1.102LI3 In flh'cr Inijiorls were : fjjld. 1817,831 ; fiUt-r , J1S7.218 ; dry goods , CctOlD2 ; general rnerchandl v , 17S7.1S4. I'ori'lirn l''lniiiiliil , I/5N'nO.V. Jan. 6. Oold Is ( juoted nl Huenoa Ayrei nl 1CC.70. Ill'UI.IN' , Jan. S.-Ilvmlnc on the lnurw > hero and at I'mnkfori was imleler Kxlay. 1'rlccn wi-m will malntnlncd Mcxlcanii urnIn irrcat favor nn account of Ihe conversion iiKBlblllly. Arn'-r- Ican serurlllc * were uleady. Canadian Pacific conllnned upward. I'AHIH , Jnn , 8. Three per cent rentes , Iftlf fnr Ilio account ; gnld. SJfJUc for rlii-cks. On lh > 4 bourte today Ui ln < tui wax oulet , Kpanl'h 4 were favorably Influenced by rurnom that Arnrr- lean wuppoilera of the Cuban Insurgent * JiavH cnuntelcd them to make m-ace wllh Bpaln , Hlo Tlntci were early emler on rcallzatloni , OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET Week Ends with Tow Cattle and Many Hogs on Snlo , CATTLE TRADE CONTINUES QUIET Iilfllit .Krvolplsi Tnkcti nt Stonily 1'rlcpn , nllli An Indication of Any iiRth HOKH < : 1'Ivu C'ciitd SOUTH OMAHA. Jnn. S.-Hccclpts for the days Indicated were : Cattle. Hess. Sheep Horses , January S . C76 G.4S7 2.tl2 . . . . January 7 . 1,138 6,279 1,073 Jnntinry 6 . 1,256 10.JS2 2.429 ! M January 5 . 1.C29 10,013 2.22S January 4 . 1,410 6.S11 3.173 January 3 . l.CSl 2,470 6.177 January 1 . f , ! > 7 2,233 2,129 Deoem'ber 31. f.23 5,916 1,016 December 30. rx > 2 7,071 1.6M Decojnbcr 19. P33 , 3,951 December 2S. 1,570 O.S43 2,041 December 27. 1,516 2.3S9 f.64 December 24. S12 5,040 1,019 December 23. 751 10,312 1,263 December 23. 1,049 11,313 1,1(0 December 21. . 1,119 9,778 1,501 December 20. . b.l 1,113 4.Z35 'VttHIUtl tV 4) ) * Oil TfcW * t w - lUicelpls for the week with comparisons : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Week p-ndltiR Jan. S. " TSS 43,618 16.S92 Week ending Jan. 1. 6.KV3 2S.VW2 11,283 \Veclc cndlnp Dec. SB. 40.GW 6,101 ? \Veck ending Dec. IS. 13,277 3 * > 2vH 14,279 Week endlntr Dec. 11. 13-iOl 40.402 11.1CS The ofllclal number of cars ot stock broUBhl In today by each road was : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's. C. , > t. & St. I' . . . 3 2 O. & St. 1 . 1 Missouri 1'acinc . 1 2 Union I'aclilc System . 7 1 C. & X. W . 1 31 lSt. . 1 > M. & 0 . 5 3 H. & M. it . C 33 C. , H. & Q . S K. C. & St. J . 2 C. , H. I. & 1' . , east . C Total receipts . 23 103 10 The disposition of the day's receipts was ns follows , earh buyer purchaaliiK the num ber of head Indicated : Huyers. Cattle. Hops. Sheep. Omaha Parklni ? Co . 1,200 0. H. Hammond Co . 4fi ] ,03i ? Swift and Company . 11C 1CU 4fiO Cudahy 1'acUlliR Co . 231 1.G7C 415 1. obman & Rothschilds . . 1SI . W. 1. Stephens . U . Swift , from country . MO Cudahy , from 1C. C . 333 . . . . C P. it P. Co. , Neb. City . 5'J7 Other buyers . HI . . . . 4W Totnl . "CS3 C-IS5 2,311 PATTM3 Only twenty loads of cattle of all Hinds were reported in the yards and the. market was quU-t , even for n Saturday. The offerings , however , wcro all taken and at prices that were , about the winu > ns prc- vallod on yesterday's market There were no choice cnttlo ot any kind In the yards and nothing to put a top on the market , so that the sales were without notc-.vortl.v fpn tu re in some respects the cattle market of the past week has been more favorable to the selllriR Interests and then * Is a growing feeling among many that the worst of tin- depression so manifest just previous to and during the holidays Is ever with. At the same time the demand for the product Is still rather limited and until the country calls more loudly for beef It will not take many cattle to keep the markets fully sup plied. During the past week therp have been some Indications of a better demand and upon that f.ict are ba'od the hopes for Ihe future- . At this point the supply of cattle has been very light for ome time past , hardly enough cattle being here on some days to make a maiket , and supplies have by no means been largo at other m.irkot points. The moderate receipts have given values a stronger tendency. The absence from the market of good cattle Is quite a noticeable feature of the present situation. Some assert that there are very few good cattle In the country and claim that for some reason the cattle , have not laid on fat ns readily as usual. Be that as It may , It Is a fact that no prime cattle are coming forward at this point and other markets are receiving very few. Shippers are still being cautioned to avoid rushing the cattle in too rapidly If they do not -wish to demoralize the market. A feature of the cattle trade Is the firm ness of the market for stockers In spite of the dullness of fat cattle. While the de mand for stocker. " nnd feeders Is not very large. It IH strong , nnd during the past week well bred 3.10 to COO-pound steers sold as high as SI.GOJN.'j. Representative sales : NATIVES. H13UF STK13HS. No. Av , Pr. No. Av. IT. No. Av. Pr. 1..11S1JIOO 11..1023 } 4 10 2..1215 l 23 ( i.32fi ! 410 1..10M ) 4 H 41..1P.O 4 10 37..1203 4 S3 23..1100 4 tfi 3..1270 4 23 20..1123 4 33 COWS. 1. . . . K)0 ) 200 4..1007 210 1..1110 2 CO 4..1117 ad ) I. . . . 810 275 1..KXH 275 1..1010 B f5 3. . . . tlW 3W 3..1100 3 ? 0 7. . . . Ml 221 1. . . . H31 300 2. . . . 7f. : > 3 IM 8..100) 813 1..1230 3:0 1..ii:0 : 320 11..1IKI 323 1. . . . ifV ) 3 f,0 1..KSO 3 HO 17..1133 3 W 1..1200 3fi3 1. . . . U70 2' ) 1..10SO 2 M 1..10UJ 2 C5 1. . . . K0 ! 2 W 1. . . . 910 273 1. . . . ! > 290 1..1K.O 300 15..IOS3 303 l.fOO 315 1..1430 31' ' ) ] . . . . 7'JO 240 1..103' ' ) 240 C..1200 325 1. . . . SOO 1 & ) HKIKKHS. 2. . . . 910 313 3. . . . 053 3 C1 1. . . . CM 2 7S 15. . . . 7S2 343 1. . . . 4CO 310 21. . . . 727 323 2. . . . f 0 323 4. . , . 422 330 1. . . . 620 340 I. . . . 810 3 75 BtJM.S. I..I.W ) 340 1..147I 31215 1..1230 323 1..IOCO Z 75 1..10M 2 41) ) 1..1130 2 M > 1. . , . 1)20 ) 300 1..13IO 325 2..1070 340 STAGS. 1..J300 4 01 1..1230 4 CO CAI.VKS. 1. . . . SO B 00 1. . . . 240 & GO 1. . . . 130 COO STOCICiitS AND FUEDKHS. 2. . . . 720 42. ' . 1. . . . HO 325 2. , . . C75 440 53C 4 M 6. . . . . COO 300 C. . . . CC2 3 W COO 3 ST. 1. . . . 510 360 7. . . . 537 423 M 4 35 22. . . . 470 4 40 I1OOS A good local demand backed by favor- nblo advices from olht-r market points iave Fcll- ern the advanlage , In tplte of the fact of Its being U Saturday , and In spile of the liberal re ceipts , no that the day'H market was s Ironsto lie liloher. The movement wan nctlve nnd every thing In the yards was sold and weighed up In Rood season. Heavy IIOKS sold nt )3.40(73.45 , an nnnlnpt (3.35 Q1.40 yesterday. The most of the t-alCH loday wein nt $3.40 , wiillu J3.37'i was u popular prlca yc-sterduy , l.lKlit hogs Eold an hlRh as { 3.55 , or Cc higher than the beet price paid yesterday. The IIOK maikel of the patt week , so far an iecclpl and demand were concerned , wan In very h-ood rhape. Huycrs seemed lo feel Hint thu IIOK * were worth the mani-y , and they bought ns If declrous of obtnlnlni ; an many us pogsfblr. An a resull , the trade wan active on most day ? , nil arrivals meeting with ( jiilte ready sale. Values , however , had n lower tendency , Monday liclng Ihe high day of Ihe week. There WBH n drop on Tuesday and1 Wednesday , followed by n reaction during the last two days of thu week. At the clOKt- the market was only Sc lower than at thu opening of Ihe week , am ? a cent hlh-hcr than the clotc of the- previous week , The outlook for hogs teems In bo ralher i-n- couniKlni ; and a cnntlnuiince of the present brl > lc demand would have a strong tendency tu force valued up a lltlle. In fact , the present month opened with values 2fc higher than they wcru nt thi < opening of December , and 20c hlKher than Ihu first of November. HepreBcnlatlvc tales : No. Av Sh. Pr No , Av. Sh. Pr. U 4RR fl 'ft 11 IT. 01 * ri ? .M ! if II . . . M . . . 5 M > SJ 4. . . M7 SO 1 80 3. . . . . . StJ J M 1. . . 343 40 3 4) 7. . . . . IV. ] 40 5 . 14) , . , S 40 8HIJKI1 The sheep market w t fully stendj ind nt the > nme time nctlve. The offerlnci cbanged hands enrly. the trnde coon coming U an end for the nnnt of surpllcs. The sheep innrket was gixi.l : | the past WfcH nnd the arrivals , though migr. met with rrady sale. Thete appears to be n scarcity of thrcji In the east , nnd the demand for supplies trcmi to be Increasing. Kor th.it icnson the prospect 19 quite bright for nc t rn sheep feeders , lupre. sentnllve sales ) No. Av. IT. SJ western ewr * . . . . . , , , . , . 101 IJ (0 193 western ewes . . . 90 S SI < t M western one * . 51 S M II western starlings . , . SJ 4 83 21 nostern lambs . 67 5 ! S 4M we tern lambs . 76 S Si CHICAGO I.IVK'TTOCK MAIIKKTX Ailvnuco In I'rlpc I'lillin n Slronir lp in n ml fur lloK" . CllICAOO , .Ian. S. There wan the \isiml J > ntnr day lack of offerings of itlK , receipts being ld than tVW head. Sales In all cnvs were at > e - lerdn > 's ruling prlees. but quotations were mostly nominal , Iwtrger rei-elpts ale "sp-cted Irom now on. but no one looks , for any big supplies ofl trlclly eholco cattle ami such kinds inv pilly sure to sell well right along. The quality of the cattle now coming tj market slmws some ltn pixivement , but the i-ecelptS1 of cimimon tr falp half-fat c ttle continue altogether ti > large. Thnro was nn active demand for hogn nt strotiKrr to ! Hc higher prices , the supply being wll taken nt nn early hour , I'llme liogs Hint wdphrd nmuml ) to 270 Ibs. sold up t.i M.lii and the commonest packing lots brought f3.J'U > 3.45 , the bulk of the hogs crossing the scales at (3.5W3. CO. An I * usual iw Saturday most of 'Jie light "run" of sheep today was consigned to liH-al slnughlerlng concerns. 1'ilcis i-ie steady nt tt.OXiT3.SO for sheep nnd ! UOUVi3 for lnml . llixx-lplB ! Cattle. Si head ; hogs. 1S.WO bead ; sheep. 3.WO head. St. I.iiiili llv < > Xdu-U. ST. I/HMS. .Ian. . -CATTI.K-llecelpts , 4f heail , of which 2M head clo Texans ; shlpmerts , lr , > > i head ; maiket steaily ; fulr In fancy natlvn shipping ami cxpoit Fleers , JI.-'IlTi.Ki ; bulk nf sales. l4.MfH.S5 ; iltrvseil Iwef and bilteiier steers , M.S3r5.tM ; bulk of sales , JI.KWI.53 ; steers , under 1,1" ) Ibi. , J3.NMU.lfi ; bulk t sales , f3.fi.-fi'3 S3 ; mockers nnd feeders. I2.101M.13 ; liulk of rnlrt I1.104fil.00 ; cms and liHfcrs , Ji.lVMN.13 ; bulk ot eo s. ? S.C01T3.3i ) ; lannlng rows , M.W5f2.75 ; bulls , j : . 3V3.G'i ' ; Tcvas and Indian steers , J3.4ifn.i ) ; bulk of sales , J3.43If4.O ) ; cows nnd helfels. J2.--XI > 3.13. lintl.t Heeelpts. S.fHM head ; shlpineiits , HMO bond ; rnikel IJL' higher on heavy and medium , xlnady nn light : light. J3.433.V ) ; mixed , J.I lp ( ; 3.W ; heavy , I5..VM.1.CI. ( SII15K1' llecelpls. too head : phlpmentr , IV lie ; maiket steady : native muttons. U.COifl.rCi , mils nnd bucks , n'.ll > 3.o : > ; lambs. K..OOif3.U. ! KIIIIXIIN < 'lt > I , Ire Stuck Mnrlirt. KANSAS CITV. Jan. S.-CATTl.i-IeJelpts. ) 1CJ head ; mntket unchanged ; only retnll trnde ; Texai steels. S2.Mft4.30 ; Texas eowc. JJ.r.oriS.JS ; nntlvn strer. ' , 2.iOitI3.00 | : nntlvi * cows an < l helf < rs. t.2i ii 4.00 ; slockenj nnd feeders , } 2.SOff3.00 ; bulls. J2.'J 3.73 , HDl'S -Iteeelpts. B 000 head ; m.tK"t opriu-d ttriini : tr > fie blubcr. closnl with nilvnnrr loxt ; bulk of Kales. J3.40S3. : . . ' : lienvlei. J3.3Hff 3.0215 , paekeiB and mlxeil , S3.ViCf3.Ai ; llnbts. S3.30if3.JO ; yotkers. I3.l.1lf3.f,0 ; plirs , J3.OOft3.S3. SIIIIKI'-ltrcelpts. r.o ) head : market strong ; lamb : ! . J4.ooir3.3i ) ; muttons. Ji.i. < OtfJ.iO. : KiiNt IliilVnlii l.liiHloolc. . EAST Iiri-'Al.O | Jan. S.-OATTI.K Kxtrn to prime steels , J5.0ctir > 10 ; fair to good Meers , J.I.TS J4 2.1 ; fulr to gnod mlxetl bulebeis' rlncli. J3.M5 > 4.1.1 ; fulr to g.xid butcher.- ' cows $ 1.2393. S3 ; com mon , old to fair cows , 52.Wi2.73. HOOS Herelpts , 4 cars ; Yoikers. good to choice , J3.76I3 7714 ; roughs , common to choice , jt.2Pfl : : i.3f , ; pigs , common to ehiiK-e J.I Cft3.7. > . SHMMI' ANIl l.AMHH llKi-lpts , S cum ; lnnil . chnleo 13 extra , J.'i.lOilC.l'O : culls to common , Jl.r.O KT5.G ! . VtMVI1'K I.IVO SIOIU. NKW YOHIC , Jan. -IIHlCVIW-U Mlpts. 043 hwid ; no trallng. Cables iiiinte American Hteera at ! ) S.i4flOac ! ; refrlgernlcr beef at 7'U7Sc. ' Bpoils , 1.53G beoxes , 103 i-liiH'p anil 4. ICO ipiaitrri * of beef. CALVES Herelpts , 8 head veals , S3.COifS.00 ; gratsers. J3.CC4i3.23. SHREI1 ANP I < AMIVHeeelpts , 2.IWO head ; sheep , } 3.r,0ii4.73 , ; latiilis. J'.riMii.23. ( 1IOOS Hucelpts , 2bOO head ; Him ut J3.d004.15. St < ll-U III SlKlK. Ilc enl of receipts of llvi- stock at the fonfl principal markets for January s : Catll- ll.it-s. . Omaha . ( , ' : , 0.4S7 2.M ! Chicago . ; ,0) ) n.c'ou ' 3IH < Kansas City . HO .10) ) St. Ix < ul3 . 400 Totals .1,473 23IS" C.011 COTTON .MUUCKTS. K lii - iKiiIMH ( n Sllinulalc TriKtliiR- KllliiiSill. . - . NCW YOI1K , Jan. S. The cotton market opened ijulet nnd steailywith prices tinelmngod to 1 point lower ; rulihl . ( inlet , with scarcely a hairs breadth variation , nnd ut 11 o'clock V.IIH dull nt 1 iwlnt net decline. Sales to Unit lumr weru IS.ft'd ' l.i.Ica. It was a liciil marl. el rnllrely , Tli r waa nothing In Knglleli IICWK In etlmnlato vvn- turea on either sideof the nrcmmt , filtuica at I.lvcniool Ix-lng steady , but without Important change In prices , while spot collon nt that point wnn slow and featureli'us. Tort lecclpta prumlsi'd to show n miiteilal falling off this wer-lc , today's being estimated at 3S.t < > * bales. Aa th < > market drew tuwnnl tli < > close trading1 picked up n. llttlt * and prices rulel stcHdler , The mar ket wn Dually quiet nnd steady nt nnc'hanged prices to 1 point advance , v.'lth total sales of 2S.700 bales. Snot , eteady ; middling , fi IB-lft- ; ncl recHpIs , ! I4S linles ; gins ? , 4.422 UIJI-H ; Kilns , sa bales' , all spinners ; stO"k. l-li.nil } bales. Tiil-il today and consolidated : Net receipts , 40.1C3 I'lilcn ; exiiortH tn Grtiit llrltnln , 401.017 ball's ; 1'Vance. 10.2(5 ( bales ; cuntln nt. 13no ? bali-a ; cld.'k. 1,21'G" ' > 3 bales. Total since September 1 : Net n- cclpts , C , 011,388 bales ; PximrtH to ( intit llrltaln. 1.8i.S12 ! ; : Imles ; I'VnncxS24.71K ! bales ; continent , 1,570.522 bales. l.IVKHI'OOU Jan. S. COTTON Spot , in < lc-ai Inislness , prices steady ; Amvrlcnn middling , S' d. Th ( ! sales of the day were 7KO ( bales , of which 500 bales wc-re for speculation and exp.irt , and In- eluded 4d bales American : receipts , M.OiO Uilew , Including 10.700 bales American. I'lltum * opeiifsl ijulet and steady , wltli moiU'nito de mand , and cloned quint ; American It. M. f . January. 3 ll-CId , bnyiTK : Jutiuai-j' and February. 3 10-CIB3 11-OM , buyers ; l-Vbiiinry and March. 13 10-6IR3 ll-C4d , bnyi-is ; Match and Anrll. .1 11-C4 fJ3 12-C4il. Kellers ; April nnd May , 3 ] 2-C4d , bu > cis ; May nnd June , 3 13-C4d , buynra ; June and July , 3 14-C4d. buyers : July and August. 3 I5-tllil , buy ers ; August and September , 3 16-R4d. scllera ; Scj- tember nnd Octnbcr , 3 1C- I3 17-fild. sellers ; October and Novembr-r. 3 17-f-ld , vulii'i ; November nr.d December , 3 17 CI03 18-C4d , value , NKW OUI.I2ANH. Jan. 8 , SUdAU-Opcii ket tle , Bteaily nt 3f710-lCe ; eentrlltiRal , steadv , granulate.1 , 4i r4 13-lCc ; whites. 4 i4 7-lCc ; yl- I-HVK , Mifil 3-lCc ; Ki-fdiids , Hif/S ll-16c , Molansm. kettle , pteiidy at 14f(27c ( : centrifugal , cany at 331 13e ; syrnp. steady at ! Sf22c. N'HW YOHIC. Jan. C.-SITnAU-llnw. llrm ; fair refining , 3c : centrifugal , W lest. I 3-1O ; re fined , llrm ; erunhcd , 5c ; pnwdercd , S 7-I8a ; granulated , r.Vdc ; mould A , B4c ! ; rtandord A , BUe : conffctlonerh1 A. Biic ; cut leaf , BT40 ! cubes , 5 7-lCc. Xrw Viirlc Ilry ( iiioilsi .Mnrkrt. NKW YOIUC , Jan. S. The close of the week nnds the dry gnodn market In a thoinng'.ily un- tettled Btale. The Balec In all cotton linen hn\o been unsatlKfaclory. Although fie woolen gnodx illvlflon IB well sustained , the general inaikit shows poor results "in the whole. Jobbers have attempted little ami lm\ < > not been pu-prbied at the lesult. They anticipate heavier trading In new tprlng lines next wick , baring their belief on the advbcs of retail' ' IT , who arc plunnlnit trips to the metropolitan maiket , IMilliiili-lplilii rrodiicc. PHIIJVUEU'IIIA. Jan. . . IltJTTKn-ntillj fancy western creamery. Kc ; fancy wcsf'in ins , 23c. IJOflP Klrm : fresh n "ir1iv and wcilein , li ! ) ? . fllUIMIJ Klnner : New Yolk fnrlory , ehfilr ' 4fjH4c ! ; New1 York factory , fair to good , S'l Cnlifdi'iilii Drlt-il KriiKN , NBW YOHIC , Jan. R.-OAMI'r > HNIA KIU'ITS Firm ; 'vaporuled applfs , rmmnon , BW 7c ; prime win- tray 8V c ; word ilrleil , primp , HMfl'H" ! choice , SVtii'i'ic ' fancy. ' . > W\\c. \ \ I'IUIUK , 3flS > C. AprlcotH , HojTil. 7J/Mic ; Ilixir 1'ark He , reacheo , impeded 7JOo ! poc-led , Bo Oll ) C'OI.O.VY IIIIIIfl.Vi , CIIIOACJO , Members Chicago lionrel of Tnulei plnco lfC2. Crain , 1'rovisions ' and K. Y. Stocks. Orelera Gush nnd Future Delivery Bollcltcd. Uniiilin Dlllc'iIliioni 1 , .V. Y. l.lfu Hliltr. . . . , 'I'lieine1)111 ) , . . . KI.OYI ) J , CAAIPIII" : . ; , , Ji'u.lES L BOYO & 00 , , Telephone 1030. Onmlm , Neb COMMISSION , CHAIN , PKOVISIONS and STOCKS HOAII ( ) OH TIIADI ! , Dlre-t wires to Chicago and New York. Correspondents : John A. Warren A Co. TEU'H'IIONI'J ' lira. H. E. PENNEY & CO. , 1 1O Board of Trade Bltlf * . Omaha , Neb GRAIN , PROVISIONS , STOCKS Orancli OMlto , 1038 N 81 Lincoln. Nob. C. C. CHlUSTIi : . ) . STHEBT. 1'rtulJint. Vlce-l'ie iaenl , O .W. KENNEY. Secretary , Christie-Stfeel Commission Co Caul tni gr < > , ouu.io ( , ruiiy 1'uM. STOCKS , GRAIN ANJJ l'UOVISIO.\ ,