1O TJIR OMAITA DATLV 1JI3E : SATtTHDAT , , TA"NtAKY 20 , 1 00. COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Liverpool's ' Steadiness and Frost Damigcs in Franca Steady Wheat , CESSATION OF LIQU'DATION A FACTOR While AMirn * < | O P IllKhrr , Corn , Untit nnil l'roIdliins Arc l.tiucr HOK .Mnrkrt Is Itnthcr Wcnk. CHICAGO , Jnn. ID.-Thc cessation of llriuldatlon was the main factor In a quiet but Htm wheat market today , with the steadiness of Liverpool and frost damage to the Trench crop contributory Inlluence" . Slay closing 'ic over jestcrday. Corn clo cd ttc and oats W4e lower. Provisions tlo'x.d unchanged to "lie lower. \Vlth Mvorimol lirm and northwest re ceipts moderate , wheat opened llrm , ft bhadc over jcslcrdiiy , .May nt CG 4Hc. ( The weakness of corn and oats made Ilbclf tell shortly afterward and May sold oft to C5'4 ft CSV Adilltlonal repolts of damnges to the Kreneh crop by frost caused ex- jiortera to cover Hhons later , and as n Blight Improvement In the loc.il and In casn demand met with lather light offerings , the market reacted , taming May to Co'sc. 'Jrndo was moderately active and the ml- van was flteaddy tnnliiinlnid , AIK > clos ing 'ic over yesteiday at b5-V . . . . Prlmurv nn-lpts were J.n.rH-M . ) bushels , compartd with f,77 ( ) bushels last > cai. JllnneapolH and Duluth reported 327 cars , ugalnst 331 last week and 501 n jear ago l < fnnl receipts were thirty-four cars none of which gradid contract. New York re- liorlcd twinij-fonr loads taken for ex- lort Atlantic port ilearamcs In wheat aiul Hour were equal to 2i " > , ( )00 ) bushels Corn was easy , Inlluenced b > the asser tion that tlie government report expei ted to 1m bullish , would be l Ued Sailllday , this belnc In conttndli tlon of a previous report that It would not be published this month. Trade was quiet. There was no tin re.ipe In ( ountrj offerings and receipts lieie weie 27i3 cars , but the Hhlpplns de mand wa poor. Mnv ranged at from 31'dc ' no 3Ja fiX11 * < and closed " , e under je-stur- day at 31' c The unenslness of corn , combined with the expectation of the Issuance Sitttirdn } of a Bovernment repoit dlstouraglng to holdern. Inlluenied a decline In the oats market One llrm let out Sf , * M bushels , the break thereby occasioned helng helped liv lloor .nuleis On the decline the mar ket stc-ndlcd and regained some nt the cnrlv loss on a good demand from the east. Jterelpts here1 weie Wl cars , Ma > ranged at from 21'fcc. to 2T'i2le ! ( , ' | , eloslng 'nftkc de- pres ed at ll c The provision maiket was easy and dull the greater part of the session. The bog market was rather weak , a conditlin which was rellec ed In I he1 provision" pit Tollnwlng the early weakness the market became a tiHlo steadier , offerings falling off a bit The close hordeied on weakness 3lny pork sold at from J1070 to J10 so and closed S n' ' c under > esterda > at $ IO"5fi > in 771 * . . May lard at fiom $ j 97V4 to $3M'S closing unchangeil at $317' * , nnd May ribs Jit from J.375 to $ .3 t,7' Tir 70 , with the clo e 2'4c depresaed al f3 72H estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , tS cars , corn , 315 eais , oats , ISO cars ; hogs , 22.000 heajl The leading futures ranged as follows : No 2. cnsh dilatations were as follows : FLOUR rjnsy , winter patents. $3 10 ® 350 , straights. $1fHTiJ20 ; clear. J..OO S 10 spring Seclal8. ] * 3SO-f/3flO / , patents , $3 30fJ > 3,50 ; atralghte. J2.C51i3.00 , bakers , J2.208I ( Q2 oO WIIKAT No. 2 spring , oSV-ii7wt' e ; No. 2 red bfi'/te ' CORN No 2 , .111.1 : No 2 jellow , OATS-No 2. ZMi V4c. No. 2 whit EG'ic ' , No 1 whltc > 2.3fi2ovc. IlYH-No 2. fiJifiGlc- IJARLBY No 2. 3Sfi40c ( SHI DS No. 1 tlaxHeed and northwest. (1 30 Prime timothy , J2 bO Clover , contract ginde , $ S 33ifS 10 PROVISIONS Mess pork , iwr bbl , $1 "iW SOW ) l ird , per 100 Ibs . V 77 . ( i > 5 S7'4. ' Short ribs sides ( loose ) . $ T , 5lfi3SU ( Dry salted shoulders ( boxed ) , $3 50&C 75. Short eluir eldes ( bo\ed ) , J3 'frfi fi 00 WHISKY Distillers' finished goods on basis ' high wines per gal , , $1 23V4. Sl'GARS Unchanged , cut loaf , J.3.70 ; granulated , $5 18 Following are the receipts and shipments for today : Articles Hecelnts. Shlpm'ts " rionr , bbls . 21,000 32,000 "Wheat , bu . N.ooo 41,010 < 1orn , bu . 2111 1 > ) lll.on Oats , bu . ii ! ) ( lf < 3W ) R\e. bu . c. jc 30. . ) ) Jlarle > . bu . . 5l.OK ( ) 10,000 On the Produce exchange today the but ter market was steady , creameries 1'vff 2le. dairies 1Sf2 ( ( diecve , llrm at IJ jpgn , steady , fie h , Ibfjl'c. MW ionic ( ; IMSIIAIIIICKT. . m for ( ln > lln > on Vnrloux CnniiniiillilfM. NEW YORK. Jan 19-FLOPR-Rctelpts , 25 US bbls. exports , 10,4i' > bbls mnikPt Inactive but .jteadj ; winter pili-nts , Jl 50i ( 375 , Mliiiie tii paten'.s , J3 70Jit ! SO. winter HtralfjhtK. jaMf/iiti. / winter extras. $ ! M5j 2 So , Mlmipsotn bilu-is , J.7if/300 , winter low Kr.ides J22.vrr.JIO R > 0 Hour , wc-ak , fair to Eiocl , Jllt > i/JJ5 , choice lo fancv $ J30fi3CC in kvvhrat ( lour , wc-ak al $200 < ij2 15 CORNMEAL Quiet , yellow- western SOc citj , 7Re , llrandjwlne , j.'Jfifu'SO RYE Easj , No j wentein , C0"c , i o b atloiit , state , SSijoKc , c. I. l. , " New York , car loth. HARLEY Ea.sj , malting , EOJJolc , fcodlllg Ij jJtLEV MALT Quiet ; western , 65JC5e VIILA I Receipts , Ci.SOO bu e\poits 360.621 bu Spot , llrm : No 2 red , 73\c. f o' Ii. ntlcmt , prompt , No 1 nnrUiern , Diiluth , 4 ? ; * , ' , ' . i , b. , "llcMt , piomnt , No 1 hard , Xitiliitli , iS'm' , fob , .illo.il , prompt , No t ' fr. ' , ' ' * ? ' . - iBvntor Options htiemly and linn duiIng the day on foreign bujlng. wrong Krtmh cable * . locjil < overlng and an fibsonce of selling iirc-ssure. Closed llrm. ' ndvnnee March IVOSCN ) | at 7oc , .Ma > , " ' ( Uloai and 4iHLv. rl.-vator ciptlinu open'c. < -ns > It iwnUnurd unsettled most of fu lnv imcier rcpoits that the government llg iirc'.s would he Issued late Saturday uiii lower cMbles Closul easy at \v net dc cllne .Mav , J0'4i39\c ' ( | , closed at yj < , c. OA IS Receipts , 101 ino bu . exports , 157. tin hpctt , quint. No. 2 , 29lp. No J , ) iNo S white : i.V. No ,1 white. JlV-e , tintl. inlxod. . vvpsttfm. syttftJic. tituk white31M. . 85i , - ' ' qiitlcnis Hteadj but HAY-Uull , ahl/plng ] , U'ij75e ' , good to cholco WnS7'ic ' HOPS Quiet , state , common to choice , IKKi.irop. LI- , I IS crop , 71(90 ( , 1S93 crop , Klf 1t' " lOiic ; ISDS ciop , "lllbis Klriii : tlalvestan. 20 to 25 Ibs J9'-j. ' ' . TPMIB drj , 21 to 30 Ibs. UC. Call- lornla , 21 to 26 Ibs. 2I' c LEATHER Steadj , hemlock bole , llumioa Ajrcs ; light 10 he-avjweights , 23ft25 . .c , uc-ld , PIUJVISIONS-Hecf steady ; famllj Jl" CO CU210. mcvs , J1050 , href hams , J. , ' ( ji. 50 , Indian mess , $21 tWficj u ) Cut meats , llrm : > 3 Il'i27.00 | : jilrklpd bhoui- ders. Ki pjoOO. pkkled hams , tS tOfi'J 23 l.nrcl eas > . \\c\Mtorn stiam clo-td at J6o , Januaij , v , v ) , South Ameii.a , .ontlnent. fii 50 , South Atnerlc-n , Jt , 65 1'oik. llrm , mebs , Jll 00 , shoit clear Jll,0f1250 | , famllj $ l22J Tal- low , iead ) . ili > , 5V. countr > , Rlfi-Steady , domestic , fair to extra 4iJti 4C , Japan , \ \ < if'n rUKKSIITS-To laverpool. dull ; cotton ly , steam , 25c. nominal , grain by steam , MohASSiS-Illgher : ; New Orleans , open kettle , gooil to choice , 4l@fi.V- . IMUNl'TS-Steadj , faiuy hand picked. MIITAI.S There was no spcilal feature to toda > 's meliil market Tin , v\hUh has ntlrnclpil leading Hllcntlnn for seveial weeks , was ver > qulot. though exhibiting underbill ! ; Mrength The cables nnd acl- vices from prlmaiy points were of satls- faclorj average , but not spec ! illy Inilucn- tuiil At the cloxt < the Metal exchange called pig Iron warinntx dull , lake copper unchanged at 210 K ) . tin verv ciulrt but llrm , vvlth J27 50 bid nnd J.S asked , le id hlead.\ . with JI.70 bid and SI.75 asked , ' < ! I unit JM bid n > n Jl f,3 nsked The hr kc r t.rl f f-.r lead is Jt (3 ( nnd f < .r enp1 Sir V- ( iiMit\i , M.MtKr/r. Condlllon of Trnilr nnil Qnotntlonw on Mnplo ntid I'ntipy rroilncp. nGOS-Ucrelpt" , Increasing , fresh stock , ncnlc at lie rmipsii > I'orr.TUY-choico to fancy turkeys , lie , ducks. Oc ; grcse , Oc , spring chicken * , 7'sttc ' ? | , hens , 6Q6',4c ; roosters , I ® 5c 1.IV1 ! I'ort/niY-Hens. BSfi' ' c : oprlng rhlckens , 7fl7'4e ' , old nnd stnggy roosters , 3c. duck * , fi'ifi'c ' ; gce e , 6'45j7c , tiirkcys , fc HI'TTIJU Conimon to fair , Ifi'ic , choice , separator , 25cj gathered creamery , 22ft 23e. IMrtKONS MVP , Per doz , ioC. VUM.S-C'holce , ! ic , mallarcR M001J3 25 : blue wing ton I. tl 75. green wind teal. J1.25R1 50 ; nilM'd duc-ks. Jl tMtSon OV8TI3HS Medium , per can , ISc ; stand ard , per can. 22c , bulk standard , per gal . Jl 25 , extra selects , per can , SOc , extra select lect- , per gal . Jl < W1 75 ; New York counts , per can , 37e , New York counts , per ICO. Jl I > HAY 1'pland. choice. Jfi.V ) ; midland , choice. Jfi , lowland , choice. J5 ; rye straw , choice , 1,1 50 , Nn ,1 corn , 27c , No .1 white oats , 22'4e. c rucked corn , per ton , $12 , corn and oats , chopped , per ton. J12 50 , bran , per ton , J13 , shoits , per ton , JH. VKOKTABLUS. SPINAi'M-Per box , Jl. Ni\V : Hir.TS-rer doz bunches , 75c. UAOISIIIIS-l'er doz bunches , 40c I.irn'T'f'K-rir do ? bunches , 40c , fancy head lettuce , per bbl , S5 SWIIT : POTATOES- bbl , Illinois , $ .1. Jer evs } , , large bbls , Kansas. J2 75. POTATOES Per bu , choice , SOtflOc. CAHHAdi : Holland seed. 2c. ( 'AfM'I,0\ViU-Per | crate , J2 50. ONIONS-Hetall. jellow , 75c ; red. cii.nilY ; Per doz , 2. > O30c , California , per bunch , HKf75c TrilNIPS-Uutabagas , per lb. , 1'ic , Ca nadian , 1'H' ' Ml'SHHOOMS-Per lb. box , SOc. TOMATOHS Florida , per 6-bnsket crate , SI DO. rnuiTS APPLES Choice western shipping stock , Dfll 50 , New York stock , tt-'olH 0) . fam v , Jl 25' il.50 ( ! UAPiS-Malaga grapes , per bbl. , J700ij > 3 00 and Bugle , per bbl. (7 ( , Jerseys , Jii.75. THOPICAI. FRUITS. ORANliS-Mexlcan , per box , J3 ; Call- foinla navels , per box , Jl 60fi375 , California seedlings , pet box , J2 75W1.00. IjlJMONS California fancy , J3.75 ; cholco California , J1 50. .Messina , $1 HONEY-Per 24-sectlon ease , J.1 25. NUTS Hickory nuts , large , per bu. , Jl 25 ; shellb.irks , Jl r , KIOH California Injers , per 10-lb. box , fl , California inrton. per 10-lb. box , Jl 10 ; imycuted llgs , per lb , lie. DATES Ml-lli boxes. C'i'jjGc per lb. MAPLE SUGAR Per lb , 9fflOc. TALLOW. ETC. HIDES-No 1 green hides. Sc ; No. 2 green blclrs , 7c , No 1 salted hides , 9c , No 2 salted hides. Sc , No 1 veal cnlf , S to 12 ihs . 'le. No. 2 veal calf , 12 to 15 Ihs , Sc. TALLOW , GREASE , ETC Tallow , No. I , 4c , No 2 , 3\c , rough , 2c , white grease , 2\fi3t < e , jellow and brown grease , ZiiQSc St. l.oul * ( i nil it nnil I'rnvlNlonn. ST LOUIS. Jan 1 WHEAT Higher : No 2 led cash , elevator , IW47J07C. track , 69 ' 'tiB'ijC. ' January b6 ic , Maj , CS'fcc. Julj- , 1VNo 2 Imrd , 6" < fiWc Receipts , K567 bu C'ORN-Lower. No 2 cash , 31c , track , 2'/c , Januarj , llUe , May. 32c OATS Steadj . No 2 cash , 24c ; track , 21' . . 2lc , May , 244c ; No. 2 white , RY1-J Fi-m at B2isc FLOUR Dull and barelj- steady ; patents , IOTi.150 , extra fancy , J3 1033.10 ; clear , J275 SEEDSTlmothjJ2.00Q2.35. . Flaxseed , ijulet T JlIS COHNMnAI/-Stcndy nt Jl.70ffl.75. UHAN Steady to lirm ; sacked , caat track , U7fiGSe. ( HAY Timothy , J650gl200 ; prairie , firm at MirrAIS-l.ead. loner nt J4.57Vsfi4.62' ' . Spelter , quiet at J4.T5 POPLTRY-Stendj . chickens , "c ; turkeys , 7'if. clucks. Sc. geese , 5' c. WlllSKY-Steadv nt Jl 23'4. COTTONTIKS-JIIO RAGG ING-SNfifi'-e ' J1DMP TWINE-'ic PROVISIONS Drv salt hotcd meats , oxf tra shorts. J5.S7'4 , clear ribs , Jfl. clear sides , JS 12',4 ' Hacon , extra short ? , SG.37V2 , clear libs. JG 50 , clear hides. JG C2H. Pork , steady ; jobbing , old. J1025 , new $11X7 % Lard , ; weak , pi line steam , JSMH. e-holce , $ T 65. RECEIPTS-Floar. 5,000 bbls. : wheat , 10T fOO bu . corn. Sii.OfO bu , oils. 4SOUO bu SHinMENTS-Flour. 9.0'O bbls ; wheat , , 21,000 bu , corn , 11000 hu , oats , 9,000 bu. | IliiUi-r. KKK nnd Clii-mc ? Inrl < p ( . j PHILADELPHIA. Jan 19-BUTTER- Quiet but bteadv , faney western creamerj' , 25c , fancv westein prints , 25c ' EGOS PIrm , lOc higher ; fresh nenrbj' , | i 20e , fresh western , 20c , fresh southwestern , ! I ISc , fresh southern , ISc I'llKESE Firm but nulet. | NEW YORK , Jan 19. nUTTERRel , celpts , 3,321 pkgs , steadj , June creamery , I 20j21'/ic | , western crcamerj21Q25c ; fnc- I toij' , 17T' ( e I I CHEESE Receipts , C,72 pkgs ; firm ; fall made , fiiney , large and small , 12s4jT11c , large , late made , ll0l.'c , hinall , late made , i I EGGS Receipts. | , ioi pkgs ; firmer ; western - ern , 21c. loss off , western , ungraded , nt mark , llffl'ic ' ST LOUIS Jan I1) HPTTER-Steady ; eieamery , 20f25c. | dnlry. 15 < 50c. EtSCS Sloadv at 15c c'HICAOO. Ian n BUTTHR-Steady ; creameries. Iff2lc. ! ) dairies , lSJ23c. KGOS-Steadj fresh , 16S17c KANSAS CITY. Jan 10 BUTTER Creamery. 20f < 2c : : , dairy , ISc inGS : Market ciulet nnd steady : fresh Missouri and Kansas stock , firsts , 13c doz. , i cases letuined , storage , I.I \ i-riiiiiil ( irnlii nnil I'rov InloiiM. L1VKRPOOL , Jan -WHEAT Spct , No i red wes.te > riK winter , dull at SaSVl ; No 1 California , bs2difi6s 2'id , No. 1 north- cm spring , dull at 5s ] 0d Futures , quiet CORN Spot American mlxel , new , sleidy ul : N5aKd , Ameileun mixed , old , , stead } at 3s vil I''iiture quiet ; January,1 I 3s 5\d February Is Sd lieie'pts of wheat during fhe last three ilavs. 2irt(10. . ) cen'als , liKluillrif 1&7.000 ien- tals Anu-ilcnn Rc-celptsof American ccr.il durli v the l.is-t tftiee dajs , 312,200 centals. I WrMther cloudv I PROVISIONS-JHecf , extra India me s. steady at SlsDd , prime met > s st 'fldj' Pjt 75 * . Hams , sharl nit , iteadj at 45s Bacon , C'umberland cut , dull at Vs. lr > nj clear mldd'es ' , llRht , Ftcndr at 31s fd , long clear middle" , henvv , s'-ndj at .Us , clcir bellies , dull it 393. Tallow , pr.me. city , strong at 27s IK ] . KMIINIIM ( ' ! ( > ( iriiln anil l'rc > \ IsloiiK. KANSAS CITY Jan. , in-WHEAT-Mny. ( K > * - . c-asi , No. 2 hard , 62562Vjc } ; No. 3 ( Wi > tic , No 2 red , 70c , No. 3 , G5ftG9c ; receipts , 42 c-ars CORN Mny 30c ; eafh. No. 2 mixed , 2DHC ; No 2 white , SO'ie , No. 3. 30e. OATS-No 2 white , 24'-5J25c. RYE No 2 , 49e HAY Ohcdco timothy , J900J7950 ; choice prairie , J7 ( 1i7 25 RECEIPT ? Wheat. 25,200 bu ; corn , 16,9(10 ( bu , oiits. 3.000 oil SHIPMENTS-Wiheat , 1S.CCO bu ; corn , l.lift ) bu Illniii-npolln Win-lit : uid Flour. MINNEAPCLI3 , Jam 10 WHEAT In htore : No 1 noithr-n , January , ( .2'ic . , Maj. i.3" " p , Ju j iPH , < ! | GI'se ' On track : No. 1 haul. fil'Hf , No 1 noithern , C-8' ' . No north ern. Hl'h.c PLOUR-10 ? lower , llrst jxitents , Jl 201T3 30 ; second patents. JlOOi/310 ; llrst clear , { 200 ji 2 10 1011RAN Uiiclmnged . PROVISIONS Bulk meats , dull nt Jo 90. Die-on , fiisy at JG55 WHISKY-SH-ady nt Jl Toli-di ) > lnrlr ( . TOLEOO. O , Jan -WHEAT-Hlgher and llrm. No 2 carh. fiSe , Maj , 70'ic CORN- Dull but steady. No 2 mixed , 32e. OATS -Dull. No. 2 mixed , 24c RYF-No ules SEEHS-clovei quiet and steadj ; prime cash , now , J495 , old , Jo 75 ; January , (5 SO. MllunilUi'tiriiln llllrlii'l. MILWAUKEE Jan 19 WHEAT - Flrmei No 1 northern , 6lf/65c , No. 2 north ern. C1Jii"2' ' t UYK-Pt e uly ; No 1. KiMi50p HARLKY-Steadj . No 2. IGQIG' ' c , sample. Dlllillh U'lirnt MnrUot. DULl'TH , Jnn 19 WHEAT- 1 Imrd , cnu , i'4e , No 1 northcin. m.ih. tHV c , Maj' . i.e , July t 'tc. No J noinluirn , COeNo 3 tprlng. fcflijc lr > tiiioiln .MnrUi-l , NEW YORK. Jan 10 DRV OOODS-Ad- vances of from 10 to 15 per cent IIHVH been made In Atlantic , Paclllc nnd Manchester cottuii warp and nil wool cnshme'rts and unU some business hub been done thfrrflt th. r drr giud strorR I'l - ' tr 1 n gauds dc man t mod < rate at pr v i..us prices fur staple c , tt < > ns nnd prints , print rlnths qulPt but llrm , linens nre stendllj advancing , still higher prices quotPd from abroad , storks here limited , burlaps me quiet , wllhoul change In price. MOVIlMC.VTi , OP STOCKS AM ) IIOMIS. CoiiKldc-rnble .siumluK of Anlmnllon mill Strength l.nttIn HIP Unj. NEW YORK , Jnn 19-The dullness nnd apathy which have prevailed In the slock market nil wck gave place In the late dealing today to n considerable show of animation nnd strencth Hu diip < n broid- i-ned out nnd embrncpd n grea ly extended list of stock and practlc ilu nil that were dealt In advanced briskly to a level sub- sUntlnllv Hbovo that of Inst night The Immediate motive of the bujlng movement wn * Ihe preliminary psllmnles of the gains In cash for the week bj tmassoetated banks The money markel during the week has .shown vlth sulllc'ent clearness that i ash reserves were being Inrgelj replenlshpil , but I' Is rathpr a tradition with flock operators - erators to defer action to discount t.ie bank statemenl until Prlday afternoon. Tbero has been n large walling conllnn < nt In Wall streel wntehlnu for some positive develpomenl In the market before commit- ting themselves to ni tlon All the larger commission houses have been iidvHng thcli custoinets to refrain from action and await the market. Appnrentlj n laign pin- portion of Ihesp were Impiessed by the earlier events of t.ie dnj In the market and came In with hujlntr orders In force. In the last hour The professional trndii" themselves turned In a bodj to the long sldo of the market after having made a savage drlvp In the morning at Third Avc- nue , breaking that stock ovrr lo points The amount of stocks brougnl out on the de-ellnp did not piove cm out aging nnd the rest of the market was not acutely af fected A number of positive point1 * of strength also developed , notablj In Mis souri Pnclllc , In which there was evidence of one-rations by n pool The whole of the soiitliwpstprii group was affeeted by sj m- pathy , notwithstanding tin1 deterlonitlon In earnings on account of n small cotton movement The metal gioup wii" also strong , led bj Slrel and Wlte , which was bought In anticipation of dividend nctlon. Sugir was n prominent figure In the ad vance on henvj dealings. In which the de mand from the shoits was a large factor These special points of strength were the vantage points from which the late gcneial advance In prices wan Inaugurated. There w e--p rumors all daj of the rellpf of Ladj "smith , but as London sold more Rtoek than It houctu In this maiket. the rumors were without much effect It Is estimated Pint the Associated binks had gained up to Thur daj night nearlv JlOOuo- (100 ( In e-nsh , the es'lmnte being based on llgurcH furnished by the prlnc Ipal banks of the direct express movement. Of this total operations with the snbtreasurer hnve furnished J < 19G.OOO Theie hn been no pvl- denco of any large loin expans'on In the stork market , but th , > time monev market and that for ine"-eintllc paner has bc > en qulto aetlve A notable Increase In suiplus reset ve Is , howevei , considered assured. The market for rillroiid bonds continued 1 road and active nil dav and "Irength was general throughout the list , 'lotnl sales par value. $ .1,220,000 Unlt-d States . " .s de- cllne-d "g and new 4s , coupon , advanced > In the bid price 4 Commercial Advertisers London finan cial cablegram . " savs. "liuslness here was stiller > dull today. Theie was some slight nol'y buviiiK. but even professional dealings weie stopped by the meagciness of the news from the spit of vvar A Inigk- crop of rumors which TV ere ctinent were enlirelv Ignored. ( onsols spurted U point ni'ircbut it Is feaiod that the govefnni'iit will Issue a large loan as soon ns the mai ket Is favorable. Americans were unanl- mnted , excepting Union Paclllc and South ern preferred , which New York lifted Th > bank lost 55,000 gold to South America and C20.000 to India Call money was still slack , an v ere bills. Foreign PM bailee rates were as follows : Paris , _ > n ; Rerlln 20 49U India Is Inquiring for .s\er" | | The following nro the quotations for the leading stocks on the Now Yoik exch inco todnr. Alchlson 20'i UnloTPpacIflo . . 47' , do pfd . . . . ( ! ! % ! do pfd . . . 75K Bnlttmoie i O. . oSS.Wabnsh . . . 7 : Can Pacltle 9"\\ \ do pfd . . . . -Jit. , Can Sottlhcrn . . 49'2iW .t L E . . 10 Ches & Oh' o . . 30Hsl do 2d pfd . 25 Chicago Gt. W. 12-BWIs-Centi.il . 1M4 C , B & Q . . .122' , Adams Ex . . 114 Chi , Ind & L. . . IB [ American Ex . .111 do pfd W U. S Expres . 17 ON & K 111 . S5 IWells-n-irgo Ex.l'T CHeago & N W1G2UA Cot. Oil . .1114 C , R. I & P . 106'M do pfd . . . 9. ! " t C , C. & St L. Gl' Amer Malting . fi Cole Southein 5'/ . do pfd . . 27 do 1st pfd . 4T Amer S .t R . . 1 do 2d pfd . . 15 do pfd 8S ? Del & Hudsnn . 115 Amer. Spirits . . . 2 Del L. & W. . . . 17G do pfd 17 Denver & U O. . 173i Amer. S H 41 > i do pfd . . fi3V do pfd SO Erie in * Amor S .t W . . . 4S do 1st pfcl . 12'it do pfcl . . . . 90 Gt. Nor. pfd . .107 'Am ' Tin Pate. . . 2S Hocking J Ccal . . . 15 I do pfd 79V4 'Hocking Valley. 31U * Am. Tobacco . .W > \ rillnols Central . 113'i do pfd . . 11) ) Iowa Central . 11a A Mill Co . 10'4 , do pfcl . . 50 Hik Rap Tr . . . 7u\ K. C , I' & G . S'iCoo Fuel < t I . L E & W . . . . 21 Con Tobacco 1 ! , do pfcl . . SI" ' , do pfd . . S3U Lake Shore 191 Fccleial Fteel . 51 % Louis & Na = h . M > 14 do \ pfd . . . . 73'/ ' > Manhattan L . . 0 ! " Gen Ele-etili' . .122 Met St. Ry. Ho G ucose Sugar . 50 Mex Central . . 10'f , do ptd . . . 97 Minn. & St L . ' ' 5SJi Int'n'l Paper . . . . 2T4 do pfcl . SO do ifd 1,7 , " Mo. Pailflc . . . . H'4 Lnclcde Gas . . .2) Mobl'n & Ohio 40 Nat HIseult . . . .it , ' . , M , 1C. & T . . . . 1014 do pfd . . . ) ' ( do ufd . 31 National Lead . . 2'3'U N. J Central . UC'/i do pfd 105 N. Y Central. . 11HJ National Steel . . W * Nor & West . 2"i % do pfd 92',4 do pfd . 70 N v Air llinkelld No Pacific . 52'4 No Ameilcan . in , do pfd. . . 74V4 Paclllc Coast . 51\ Ore Rj. fi Nav. 4i i do 1st pfd . SI do pfd . 7ft I do 2d pfd . 64Vt Pennsylvania . 130' < , Paclllc Mill . r\ Reading . . 175i People's Gas . 101 do 1st pfd rnAi Pressed S C. do 2d pfd . 27 do pfd . SS Rio C ! . W . . . 39 .Pullman P. C IV ) do pfd . . . 82 IStandard R. < Sr T. 'l ' St. & S F O .Sugar . . . 117 % do 1st pfd . . fiS I do pfd . Ill do 2d nfd . 31IJ Tenn. C K I . 85 % St L S W IP' , n. S Leather 17' do pfd do pfd . . . 7tl'4 St Paul . .US * , U. S Rubber . . . 41" . do pfd . 170 do Vfd . . 101 " St P . O . im ( Western Union sr\ Fn. Pacific . . .IS' , Reptlb Ic I .t S 2iY'i So Railway . IF , di pfd . fin- do pfd 54'4 P . C. , C. & St. L 16\ Tex. fi PaelfielGH _ _ Ex-dividend. ' > 1 ni-k .lloiiov Inrlcpt. NEW YORK. Jan 19-MONEY-On call. F tacjyit 3Ji3'-4 ' per cent , last loin at 3 per tent ; j'rlmo ' meicantlle paper , CJG | per cent STERLING 12XCHANGE-Heav > . wltih actual bus1nef In bankers' lilllw nt JISG'J , for demanl and nt Jt STSifi I S3'a for slx'.v < Mys ; posted raten , Jl S4'vf4 S5 and Jl &M coir Tien ial bllU J ) KWt I M'- . SILVER Certificates 59'i/frCO ' > 4c ; bar , 59Vc. Mexican dollars 47'ic. ' BONDS - Govcrnnrr.it , Irregular ; state , steady ; railroad , strong The following me the closing quotations on bonds : U S " 3i"reg . . . ] ri2 ' < . N. v C."ls 10T- ; do 3s , reg 109 % N J C gen 5s..119 do coupon Hu' . No Cnro Ina Gs 12 ? do now 4s , reg 113 do Is IOC do coupon 131 Vor ParIH . .no rfo old 4s , reg 11W No Pacific Is. . . GG do coupon . . . 114 % do 4s . . 101 % do 5s , reg . 112 N Y C & SI L 4s 105-V , do coupon .111'i N .t W con In il'J ' I ) , of C 1 Cos . 119 do gen ( is . . 123 Atch. gen 4s . IOJ'M Of Nnv la . . 1M do adj. ts . . H)1 ) , do 4s 10W ' Can. So. 2u . 10S Ore S L Gs . 129 % | i Ches A : O 4'j-r ' 17 do con 5 * .112' ; do 5s . . 115'fe R G. W l-i . 9j' { I C. & N con "H 140 , S L & I M c.f.s 110V4 i do S P di-li us in St L .t S P B Cs 119 Chi Ter 4s . 9" , St. Paul ccinso's ' 1GG D & R (1 Is in : * ' , St P. C & PlsllSi ; D \ R G 4a 9'V do f H . . . . Hi4 E T V. & O IslOlUSo Railway 5s..107'i Erin gen 4s nvja R & T fis . SI K W KD. . c is 7J iTonn. n H n . . . nm Grn Elpc. 5s 117 , Tex. & Pa Is 112" " ' , G H. & H A. C 103 I do 2s M do tf . . . H't ' Union Paclllc 48' ' II & T. C. 53..110 Wnbasj ! is . . . 115 do con. Gs . . 1U do 2s . . .101 la Central Is 110 'Vest Rboio 4s . .llfln. K. C P. A : C IB. fM > WIs. CPU. IB 90 " La. new cU IW' . . Vn Centurlc > . i.1 L & N. mil 4s fl7 < 4 do dr lei reel . . . . M K. & T. 2rt 69 Cilo So Is K > _ do 4s b9'-.Sa ' P.ulllc 4s. Offered. l''un-lKii Plnnnrlnl. LONDON Jan I1)-Tho market for American t curltles oponeul betlei , but liter o2Md elf slghllj ami cl > sfd quiet but sloa < iy ? rnnl h 4 clr el at fJ'4 < Tno ainouiut of bullion wlthdiawn from Din Bank of England on balance tmlay v\an 75.000 Gofd premlirms uro cinotc-d ns follows - lows- Buenos Ayrc"t. 12910 , M.idild 27 fn. Lisbon. 44 , Rome. 713 Bar o'jd , 77s 0'4d Bar tllvor closed > trong m J7 * d ner oiini-i * PARIS. Jan 19-I'ilei oi > ned llrm on the bourse toda } . 1 > ut wubspcpir-nh ie-ite < l on reallr.it'ons Fpnnlr.li 4 were particu lar ! } w < < ak on the rcviort that thu coupons were to ho tuxpili \ per cent Rio tlntos vvcro steach Korllri , were In good demand nt the lxiclnnlng nflorward became cosier , 19o for checks Spanish 4 losod at 67 63 BERLIN , Jan , 19 Prk'e\s on the bourse > wi ! if 1 > 1 - - il , n P , f ti.U - i MM s Ii 1 liff.np ic i. , x , r.s ivrri-,1 shuri Iv > < n I ' - ilr.n i HI. i 4 'Hit nr.inl eiili- * 1 < f l" < f T the ne > unl KX'ImtiftP n l > ii"l > n A > f open l vvpok. online to a Ol imli n lo the Lomlon Times from Triht'rnii iP * rdln * the inov.-iipnt ' of 90roo Hu * ; l < in tro | lo Kursk , Ru - la Ixnter therp vvfi * H gsnf-rnl ipc > npry on t'he 1/onfcm llrmni M Spanish 4s VVPIP pfl c'er Itnllnn i > -urtlps | vverp Jmrdpr. At the clo e there was n reaction In nppre- , hern lon tint HIP Austrian minors' strike j mlsht spread to upper Sllesln. Exchange on ji I lx > mton 20 murks rite , pfg foriliecks Rnto jo j discount for .short bills. 3't per cent. ItoMcill Ml li I lift Stoc-liS. HOSTON. Jnn 19-Call loans , GTjC per cent , time loans , fitfc per cent oniclal closing quotations of stocks , bonds and mining shales. A. T. S. r" CO nomTConl I2 , do pfd , . oi'il do pfd 11 > , Amer. Sugar . 117'4 Atehl'on 4s 9) do pfd 111 ! Adv 'tituro i ! Ueil J Telephone UfiiJ A Mln Co 21 , Hoston ' ft A. . . 2W Atlantic. 2l'fc lliislon Elevnted.r > > Ho ton ft Mont..2fi2 C. H & Q . . . 122 Unite & Hoston II Gen. E'ee. ' pfd. .11,1 Ciilumet ft llec "Si Pederal Steel rd'j , Centennial 11,14 do pfd " 114 1'iankiln 14 MeCetitial . . . . 11 Humboldt 1 Miiti I P ephonp I w OsePnln fi7' ' < . Old J ; Colony 202 I'm rot 4i old Dominion . . is .Qttlncy lie . Rubber 41 Isnntn PP Cop. . . . f 'i ' Pifoll \ Paclllc . . . IS * , Tamarack 175 . Pnlon ! Land . . . l iWlnotin I West , End 92'A ' Wolvcilnes 31 i We t. Electric . 10 .Utah ! 7'J ' WIs. Centinl . . IS'il NCMA orU Alliilnir Stopkn , NEW YORK , Jan. 19 The following nre the olllclal closing quolnllons for min ing share-s : Cliollar 2.1 Onnrlo sno Crown Point . . ln Oph'r ' 70 Con Piil ft Vn 1f.ii Pljm6uth 9 le-ndwood ejtiicksllver . . . .150 Gould .t Cuirle 21 do nfd . . 750 Halo .t Norcross S'erra Nevada . . 4" llniiipstnkn . . . 5wi Stand ird . . .2" Iron Sliver . . v > illnloti Con . . . . 27 Mexican 32 Yellow Jacket . . 20 London stuck ( liintntIOIIM. LONDON , Jan n I p inClosing : Conso's , monev 111'4N Y. Central . . 137 do account itl ) , Pennsylvania . . . . ffi Can Paclllc . . . ' < 17 , nrid'ng ' 9" , ' Erie 12 No Paclllc pfd. . 7t , , do 1st pfd II Atehl"on 20 > i I Illinois Central lli.x . , Loillsvlllu S2\ U. j P. pfd . . . 77iJ Grand Trunk . . . . "N i St. Paul , eom . I20" , Amuondii S' i MAR SILVER-Fteady at 27 5-16d per ounce. MONEY IK per cent. T np iatc > of dlcount In the open market fet * lhort h'lls Is ll/.T , per cent nnd for three-months' bills , eent. - ,1M < > > ta Ppr lliuili C BOSTON . Jan 11. Cle'iirlngs. $ :2323,71G , balances , $2issv51 NEW YORK. Jnn -Clearings , J157- Sll 4 2 , balntues. $10,5G1.SS2. PIIlLAnELPIIIA , Jin 19. Clearings , JI5 93(3,11) ( . balances , $1 Ii09or 2. BALTIMORE. Ian -Cleat Ings , J2.S51- 6d2. balances , J41I,5 < ; 9 CHICAGO , Jan -Clearings , J21.0S.SI5. > . balances $ l4Jfihi. posteil exenange fl Slfj 1 SS. New York exchange. 30c- premium ST LOPIS. Jan -Clearings , $5.031.845 ; balances. $ rlS.411 , money , 61(7 per cent , New Yoik exchange , COc premium bid , 75c ptemlum abked ( 'ciiiclltlon of tin'Ireamirj. . AVASH1NGTON , Jan I1 * Tmlnj s state ment of the e'ndlUon of tlhe trfisnr > ' showsAvailable - cosh balance , J2S6,110 7'J5 , gold reserve , $ . ' 21,81,200 Cotton MnrUot. NEW YORK , Jan in-COTTON Futures closed quiet , Januaiy , } 741 ; Februarv , J742 , M-irch. J741 , April 1741 , Mav $711. Juno , J7.15 , Julv. J74I , , August , $743 , Sep tember. $ GSG , October , JG 70 , N'ovembei , $ C G7 , Derember , M GS Snot clo"ed quiet and 1-lCo higher , middling uplands , 713-loc , middling gulf , S l-16c , sales , none NEW ORLEANS , Jan. 11 COTTON- Flrm , sales S 3V ) hales , ordlimrv , ( , ' , c , good ordlnaij , 6c , low middling. 7'4c. ' middling. 7'4e , good middling , 711-lbc , mid dling fair , Scv iecelr > ts , 11.17S bales , stocic , 411,3 > G bales. Futures barelj Htpadj . Jan- i JfilG'ufi IS ST LOPIS , Jan 19-COTTON Firm and unchanged , s.ile" , 500 bales , middling , 77-lGc , receipts. 1,105 bales , shipments. , 1- SCO bales , stock , 177S7 bales GALVESTON , Jaij -COTTON-Firm at 77-lGc T" LIVERPOOL , Jan 10 CO I'TON Spot , fair demand. American middling , fair , 427-12d , good middling , fair , 421-2d. ! mid dling , 49-12d , low middling , I l-ld ( , gooil ordinary. 4'jd. ordlniry , 4 1-1 lid The sales of the dnv were 12,000 bales , of which 1,100 were for speculation and expoi r anc : Included 9,600 American , receipts. 15.0O ) bale" . Including 1,900 Ameilcan Futures opened stcadj and elo'ecl quiet but steady at the advance. American middl'nir , I. m P. Jnnuarj , 4 30-Gld. value. January nnd Februarv , 4 25-n4fi4 2i-fild selleis , Febiuarv and March 4 21-Gld. s-Ilers , March ami April. 4 17-f4T/4 lS-G4d , sellers ; April and Mav , I n-fil' ; l 14-G4d. timers ; M.iy nivl June , 4 10-1,4-JH 11-CId , 'oilers , June and Julv , I S-o4d , selleis July and August , 45-fITi4 b-C4d , August and Feptember 4d , epllPis , September and October .ifiWVtd , buvers. Oetober and November , J IG-Gd ! , bu ; ers. AViM > CoKoi NEW ORLEANS , Jan IP-Secretary Hes ter's weeklv cotton statement shows the amount brought Into i Ight 199,250 bales , against 254 7SH bales for the same time last jear , 27(1,275 ( vc-ar before lasl and 161- MNJ the same time In lj. . % , and for nineteen davs of Januarv It has been 510,312 biles , against 7S.2til ) last jear , W.I71 jeir before last and 111,511 same time In IS'ff. Total movement for the 141 clajs fiom September t to date , fi.413,301 bales , against S.4C3.S4S last ye ar , S.1S3.707 jeai befoie last and 0,84'i,701 same tlmo In 1S97 The re'ioits since September 1 show the movement to bo 4.421.73I ! bales from all ports , against fi.4G3 , OTi last vear , ll,2S1,7M ! jeai before last and 5,375,025 same time In 1S17 , overland across the Mississippi , Ohio and Potomac rivets to northprn mills and C.i-iadn. Si7,404 bale- , against ini.H'B Inst je.ir 7r5.131 ve.ir before last and ( fl4IOI s imp time In 1M7 Southern i mill takings. fl'TVll bale . against ( ill 135 last jent. 5i7,4l7 ! J'ear before last and 503.112 same time In ] V)7 ) , noithern mill takings , 1012.212 bales , nfftinst 1,137.610 last jear l'"oreign exports lor the- week have been 157.9U1 bale's , against 211.302 last vear , mak ing the total thus far for the season 3,051- ftS ! bales , agilnut 1 S7l,92il last jear , a cle- erease c > f 1 , 2.1 SS bales The supply to date is 7,0l,2.1't'l bales , nijalnst 8,711,711 for the hamo tlmo last yeai Secretary Hester statement of the world's visible supply shows a total of 4.199.M4 bales , against I.2IG.W list week , 5GOi.310 ( last jc-ar arid -ISHO ) ! yc-ar befoio last Qt this the total of American cotton Is .1,111 Ml bales , against . " .SOS.USS last vvrek , 4SRI,3,10 last year nnd I.25S.9IO year befoie last. l.oniliin AVciol Viii-tlon. LONDON , Jnn. I'l Wool auction sales v.ero continued todav with a good attend ance Tim offerings numbeied 9filf , bales There vviih n better tone to the salps. at tributed to n slnup line to toj ) grt'cles , which were eugfrlj' nought by the conti nental bujeis. The vvlthdinwnl cf , nncst greasv f.toe' < , though extensive , was loss limn yesterday American buvers secured a fair pr.ipoiil ncf iholo I combine ( -ro , s/ after keen competition with the continent , Cl list hied gieasy In good condition was gieatly favored by Ameilcnn buyers Pol- liiuln ) , ' are the Filler NPW South Walts. 27(10 ( bales , seoured. 9".clfi2s , < d , gioasy , IOH'1 ' ffjls 1'jd Queeiihliind , " l b'lles , hcoured , Is 5d Victoria 'IPO b.iles , sc-omed. 'Jdf/2s ! ' , . Kreasy , 7'.d5ils ' 4d South Au tinln ! , 1,300 h.ilrs , scoured 2s 2'zd ' - Pasy. 7'i'li/ls Hid NP'V X aliiiid 2,900 biles , scoured , lid ( Tils 3'4d : gieaay , 7\dflh IM Capo of Good Hope nnd Natal W bales ; hcoured , Is Id ; gieiiby , Collc-t- NEW YORK Jan. -COPPEE-Tho market for c often futures o'lened Him at 5ic715 nolnts up , and while ruling generally iiotive .ill dav developed little fmther Im- piovcment Sneculatlve luij'ng and demand - mand for foielgn mcount were the leading features of todaj-'s bu"lne s The maiKo owed much of its Ft length to llrm Europe in iidvlifs , exceptlonallj small receipts at Biazillan ports and Inc renbp In warehouse df Ilv piles and a conH'dmablo show of sttength In the F : > O ! mar | > el ShoriH wcuo nervoin and cow-red frveilshlv during the clay Realizing m-nl prlce-s off nt the * close. The maikrt was finally p.irfv In tone , wltli pricpH unchau''cd to 10 nulnts net lower. To'al pules , 27f03 bags , Inc'ludlng Kctiiu- nr > .J7iV > Mart h. J7 Iiici7i ) May. J7 23T/7 / 3 , ; Julj. J715fi750. August , $7IWi750 , Septem ber , } 74"i7ro ! , Octobei J7551J7W , Dpuem- ber. J765'iY770 Spot Rio. Rleadv , No 7. Invoice , S sc , No 7 , jobbing. f > 78c Mild , ste.idv . Cordova. S 4fil234c , fales , modeiato B tit quotation" Culirortilu Dried PriiKn. NEW YORK Jan -CALIFORNIA DRIED FIUMTS-A Him intin was devi'l- oped In iva-iornlcd apylej , today , but wlt'i a slaek demand , evaporated apples , com mon , Cj)8e. ) iirlme. ii * vic ( hotce. 7&ff 8' < c fancv , S ii9i | PruniIVSiSSc pei lb , na lo Hlzo and ciu'illtApricots Royal. Moor PprK ISf/lSi Pcailics peeled , unpceled , 'OMAHA ' LIVE STUCK MARKET Beef Oattla in Good Demand at Prices that Look Strong. CATTLE SELL EARLY IN THE MORNING * - inp lions Sell Sli-ndj , lull ( icncrnl Trmlc n Mmdc Ion or Midi Close 1'lvp Ci-iilN l.i Active mill Mend ) SOUTH OMAHA. Jail 11. were : Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Motidaj 2,173 S.IS7 4.013 c " . . . , ) H1.1' " 'I1"1'1 ' * . 1W 1.428 Olllclnl Prlday . 171 l.n ITvo dnvs this week 1I,32 < S'iSi9 IIW . bnme .J..IIU. days lam week . I2,3\t , iis7l ! III.VH , Satindajs vvepk betotc 11,670 27.0 10.,21 , hnnio three weeks ago 7,163 22.4U 9I'I2 A\uriuu pi lee pain lor in.tur the U l vcveral da > a with comparisons. | U9 . | U95.1S9 | . Ian. 1 4 211 3 421 3 IS ) 3 401 4 22 5 12 Tan. 2 4 33 367 | 3 171 3 4 , < | 4 16 5 111 Jan. .1 4il i 67 3 4SI 3 46 4 01 605 Jan. Jan. 5 4 427 .1 41 3 44 3 25 | 3 51 | 4 11 S 10 Jan. 4 37 | J 47 ' 3Si 3 2' 4.16 > > 6 lb Jan. . 6 435 | 3 4S 3 391 3 Si , 3 fJ . I 6 07 . 7 Jan. i 3 3 40 3 IS 34S 4 10 . g 4 341 3 431 3 12 3 4bl 4 OJ G07 Jan. ' 9 . . . . 4 3 ! > | 3 4i 3 14 3 f > G 4 11 C 15 " " 10 . . . 4 35 | 3 50 3 43 3 54 4 W ii 17 Jnn n . . . 4 41 .1 55 , { 39 3 07 54V1 1 OSi 5 30 Jnn. 12 . . . 4 43 3 60 | 3 4 3 14 4 071 5 21 Jan. 13. . . . 4 53 3 5 55 | 3 49 3 Otl 3 47 11 Jan. u 3 50 3 49 3 19 3 53 4 11 Jnn. IB. . . . 453 * 3 4 3 2u 3 o't 4 11 C , 10 Jan. ic. . . 4 52 3 r > 2 * 3 22 3 1.0 .1 SS 521 ' 'in. ' 17 . . . I IS 3 941 3 49 * 3 72 3 SG r > ia Inn IS , . . . I | V , ,1 fil 3 51 3 21 3 i2 3 91 r.2 \ Jan. in. . . 4 51 3 Ol | 3&I 3 bS r , 21 Indicates Sunday. The olllolal number of cars of stock brought In today by t-ncli ro.id was : Cattle. HopSh'p. . H'r's. C , M & St. P Ilv . . . , 0 Mitsourl PaelllcKy. . . . 5 4 I Pnlon Paclllc Sjstem. 3 21 . C. * N.V Ry i 5 K. . E A M V. 11. K . 13 S O & P. Ry C SI I' . . M. * 0 11 10 H A. M II H U 5 11 C' , H Ar Q Rv 1 K. C , t SI. J C . It I. A : P. Ry. , E. 1 O. It I. A1 P. Rj.V. . 1 1 Illinois Onlial Toi'nl receipts. . . . 12 Iu3 7 3 The disposition of the daj's receipts wns us follows , each bujer puichasing the num ber of head Indicated : Huvers Cattle. Hogs , Sheep. Omaha Packing C ) 4'i G II Hammond Co 151 1.101 101 Swift nnd Compinv 127 1.11,7 Cud ihv PiK-k'n-j Co . 101 1 592 Armour ft Company 150 1,811 Cudahj P C , from 1C C . 105 ' Armour ft Co , from S C. . 'fall Vunsant ft Co S.I L P llusz 51 Dennis 53 Other Hujers ] 2't . . . . 130 Totals 1,021 7.1S1 1,517 CATTLE Receipts were veijigit , as Is most nlwnvr the case the Utter part of the week , and there were not enough cattle of any one kind on .sale lo leallv make a test of tbo mnik" ! The demand for all kinds wns good and bujeis were not long In clearing the pens , evcrj thing being sold and welghe-d up at uii eirlj' hour The few loads of eornfed steeiy offered for s.ile were picked up qnlcklv at good stiong prices , the market being active at the prevailing prices Yesterday and today the market was strong at this point for Ihe very apparent reason that ther > were so few cattle on wil" while bujcrs bad lisp for more than w PIP to I e had At the samp time Chicago hns been reporting a weak and lower market , and the feeling at thlh point is that had then- been a good liberal run the market would have gone still lower here The market on cows and heifers was al o strong and uetive this morning , nnd the few loads offered were picked up quickly Prices on that kind of cattle arc high as compared vvlth the waj the same kind of stuff Is selling In other markets Hulls , stags nnd rough stock generallj' sold at steadi prices Stockers and feeders were In coed de mand und the few loads brousht llrm pi ices The demand , as has been pointed out before. Is verv largelj for catlle weigh ing right mound WO pounds and upward The demand foi such cattle Is verv active and offerings have met with leidv sale every d.aj this week nt flrm pi Ices. On the other hand light cattle are not such good sellers Rppie entatlve sales : BEEF S-EERS. No Av Pr No Av Pr. 1 1220 $4 K 10 1121 4 75 11 113-1 I of 12 123" . I SO fi 1fr i 4 SO 11 121S t r > o ItKfi r. mil 1330 .1224 l TO 121S 3 11 1217 : 3.1 1200 3 r 1010 1 31 S70 3 40 12fiO 3 50 1151 .1 50 11 2 3 nii 1V ) 1 51 1310 10V. 1 CO 3 (15 ( 3 f , 1 HfiO 1 Gi 710 ,1 IT , 1157 inr,7 1 70 10fi7 3 71 122- 1 71 972 3 71 103- ) ' ! 71 9'4 t Ml 9'4Vl < > Vl 1 W nv. 3 SI . 901 i 1041. ,1 Si .101) n. 11" 3 85 14T ) ii Si n.i i lira 3 P.1 . 970 3 23 i 10FO 3 91 . Ml T 30 1T 1 1250 I ft ) 3 10 T , I 01 STEERS AND HEIFERS. , . .910 4 CO COWS AND HEIFERS . . . 971 3 75 7 1KB 4 11 , . . 992 3 SOHEIFERS HEIFERS R20 .1 R.1 2 1110 4 40 760 3 5HULLS HULLS , o 9St 2 75 .1411 1 50 ' . 1140 2 S3 1400 3 fiO 1 1410 3 10 1348 1 1,0 , 1 1290 1 13 rw \ fi.3 1 JOtO .1 23 iroo 1 73 3 > 3 111.3 3 7.3 110 I .53 1421 'i 73 0V ) II 10 3 73 1 IC'19 ' 3 50 . .1515 3 73 3 50 . S70 1 7.3 .1)01 1TO < 7fi . 7f,0 3 fO . POO 1 S3 . 670 3 M 1513 3 S3 350STAGS. 1 . .1S10 3 SO STAGS. .1120 1 r 1 1I9U STEERS-TEXAS. .1207 I SO STOCK CALVES 1 P.10 4 20 2SO 3 01 1G . nrt t I 7-i 110 3 2" , 1 2:5 5 00 . 19i * STOCKERS AND FEEDERS . 51 * ) 3 U ) 11 . lOflS I 4T , POO 3 23 1G . 761 4 f , , 170 3 51 4 . f > 2o 4 II ,470 3 EO 2 . 77i 4 f,0 . f.SO I 01 2 . 110 4 50 . IW I 01 fi . 91 * 1 .V ,1024 4 > 1 1 . 1000 4 HO , Sil 4 40 1 . 511 I GO , 71" 4 41 1C . 572 4 K . m 4 11 II . lO'.S 4 65 . .724 ! 40 15 . 700 4 70 ' ' ' ' , f SO 4 20 S . 391 4 75 . . . . ] . 920 4 bO 5 . 660 B W . S50 4 15 BTOCK COWS A.N'D HEIFERS 790 3 50 1 . . 820 3 S5 790W ( 3 ir > 1 . , 910 3 35 915 3 15 L. 940 3 n fCO 1 20 3 fii 1 13 670 1 M 1 . S10 1 CO 720 3 20 fi 414 3 M : i " 1 . , 430 1 75 f > 75 3 25 1. 700 1 " 75Ml 3 2.1 1 741 3 75 HOGS Some ef "ho packers' parly me - pagts from Chicago Irwllrated a strong maiket .it that point thlh mornlne nnd they Marled out pujlng steady prices herp. Their nurohnnp however were limited largely to ono cllvlblon so that not many Kllers wire In a | H ltloii t t.ikp odvantago of the opniw ! prices However , quite a number of lojjH bold on that twsls Asldo from that the market was 2'i" ' lower from the st'iit flueih boss as hruimht JI57' JPH- terclay solcl al Jt 55 large It and Ihe 14.55 IK M of jepterdaj brought JlOi's ' todaj After about half of the ho , ; * Ivdd chanacxl h.in'ij the markfll bcxvime 'c-ss active owing to the fact that bujeitf nil wanted to take off a little In acvordiinip wltJi ilhe dc-i line re- | portf 4 from Chlrnsu SHIcrn on the othi-r nanJ , a4l wanted flose to U\ulj pikes and j w r l t i , t iMt i li ' llnRs fr : i ! \ l.- I ii i 'u i i i mi. ' fl" I 'W' r mil Hie in irki-i b < r , d.csi. ! . > v t l h Invvir It will be nctPd fr in 'ho ' repn-en tatlvn 4ri IK-IOW thnt thrhi * bulk of thp ho s wf-m nt JIM tfllM vvhle > p | i-rdBy hnlf of nil the hens broiMrtit Ji.W , \\hllp HIP nrnket tcnlnj w s lowpr > ptrrdnj If was u little higher thnn tbp diiv beforen very lltllc beWpr thnn Tuesday nnd Hl out fie lower thnn on MoniViy The mnrkrt tcnlaj was almost { nhlKher than It was on Friday of last week llt-prcscii- No. Av. Sh Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr. 21 * . 113 . . JH > ) CT. . . . 2fi1 120 4 .V fd . 2J.1 SO I I2U tn . . . STfi . . . 4 f-5 10 JOS 40 I I2tj 75 . . 2X1 120 4 M 1 < lfi.1 . . . 415 Ml . 2)S SO 4M 14 ISl . 1 50 . . 211 . . . 4 5T. ! ll 2tlT. $0 4 ft ) fii . . . ,271 40 4 fil S3 KM . . . 450 12. . .210 . . . 4 W | ffi . .HI M ) 4 W fS . 251 40 4M M . . . 2V2 . . IM SO . . . . 252 3n ) 4 ff I 71. WO 200 4 50 ISI . 149 ISO I SI . . . ? . < ) W 4 M 75 . K9 . . 4 fw PI . . . 19 * . . . . 4 M' * ft ) . 2IS 0 4 55 BO . 23J . . . 4 M'j ' 71 . . 271 160 M 71 . . r-2 101 1 52' , - . . :70 . . 4 55 Tti. . . . . sis :00 1 i2 > < ! 71 257 120 455 7'1 . . . 2.11 . . 4 52V * 67 . . 2VI 120 I M ,7 209 152 % 67. 2)G ) . . . 455 69 2sO 120 I S2H ( ,2 , 2S1 SO I M f > G . 211 40 I 52 > 4 BO . 225 . . I * 5 Cl . . Zfil . . . 4 52i < " , 74 . . 261 < 0 4 ; > > T,7 . 2M 210 4 52U , 61 ,1f,2 , . I K5 f,1 . . 27S "JO 4 f.216 72 . 211 SO IM 05 . . . . 2.11 40 I 52" " , . < a . 257 40 4W SO . . 2ft3 SO 4 M'i 43 , . 21i5 . . . 45" f,7 . 2i- , . . . I52l < , SI 20J . . . 1 W i . 2 40 I 52 V ; 51 . 511 . . . I M 110 . . 2i'S IM 4 S2I4 f,0 . . . 281 . . . 4 f-1 K . .29) 20t 152" . M . . . . 221 . . . I.V > 70 210 SO 4 52'4 ' M . . 271 . . . 4 M ' 52'4 ' f,7 . . 2iV1 . . 4 72 . . 214 I'l ' 4 62M , 42 . V > l . 4 W 16 . 25S 120 I f.2'i ' 71 . .2.13 SO 4 Mi 71 . 21S SO 4 52 > * El . ! U 240 4 55 7S . 207 . . 4 8 14 M . 110 SO 4 51 52 . . Ml SO.IMV4 70. . 25S 1W ) IM M 210 . . I 5J14 50 . . 301 . 4 M fi5 211 . . . 4 52'i ' 75. 2 > ,7 W 4" , 20 . 31.1 100 4 5214 fw . . 111 SO 4 M fil US SO 4 52't ' Bl . . 277 40 4 57H fil . . 24 ? sO I i2's fit ( . ZM . . 4 , " H' ' < I I" 25.1 240 I 521 ? Ifi . 311 . . 4 57'4 ' J < ! - < w. . " 4 o t * . 4 * * " ' 3.1.1 . " 4 57V * .il 31S . . l f,2U , 5fi. . . . 2W . , 4 hi's .11 2S1 SO 4 5211 fil . . SliI 40 4 ! i7'4 ' 39. 27fi 120 I 52U fiO . . ' . ' 57 . 4 57'4 ' M 271 120 4 , ' .2l 51. . . 121 10 15714 fil . 257 SO 4 521. , M 271 IfiO 4 57' , .IS . 117 SO I 521 , 24 . 40.1 .4 fiO liO. . . . . . 6 * > . . . 341 40 4 < W SHEEP-There were onlv cv few cars hero ( i ml tliej met wltti rcacH wale at good steidv prices It was to rnv the least , a good iiPiiltliv market and the feeling. If anj thing , was a little bctte- Some good western lambs brniiRht J5.S5 nnd some seed ntitlve buck lambs sold nt $5 Ki Prpttv good westein wethcis od ! at Jl 75 and some fair to gond Mexican jeir- llngs , n < t ovprlv fat , "old at the pamp prlro old f | PWPS brouzht JI.I5 Quotations Good to choice fed jenrlliig , Jl IH'TH s : , Mexican varllnir ! . $175ff500. good to eholcp wethers. J4 5 < Vi4 ! 75 , fair to good wethers $ IT5fi451 , good to choice fed ewc-s $ t 15fi I T > . fair to good fed ewes , J4 OcVn4 n , good to choice native Inmln , So Sclfs ; 00. good to choice fed western lambs , $5 75t5"M. . fair to gooO feel western lambs , J5 rTi5 70 , feeder wethers , } 1 75 fil to. feeder vearllngs Jl OIVM 25 , good to choli-e feeder lambs $4 2ifl fO. fair to gooil feeding lambs SI 44W1 25. feeder ewes , $2 SSfi. : 00 Representative sales : No Av. Pr ZIO P\\P . 109 4 II "I ewes and wethers . llfi 4 iV 101 mixed . 110 4 70 1W jejirllng" . 107 475 IT mixed vearllngs . ti7 -4 7 > 110 lambs . so r , sji .10 old owes . 71 2 7" I ewes . M 3 CO 90 Mexican feeders . fil 4 25 1 ewe . 110 I S ) 46 j eat lings . . . . . 9i B S5 CIIICARO I.IVK STOCK .11AIIK RT. Cntdo Vlnrltct ( Ji-nc-rnllj < ) nli-t , HOKN Iomr. SIipi-p nnil I.iiinli-i si-mlj. | CHICAGO .T-in -I'ATTLE-Market geneially quiet nnd steady , choice feeders In good siipplj and fair demand , good to choice , J5 251Jfi 40 , poor to medium , Jl OOrf 4 90 ; mixed stockers , J3 25Tf.1.VO , selected feeders. JI20fil75 ; good to choice cows , | 3 fAfil 2' . ; helf-rs , .S3 20ft I 5c ) . c-anners , J2 20 852 SO. bulls. $2 Mt/1 ' . ' 0. calves , Jl 50 7 50 ; fed Tc.xas beeves , SI OOJiT , OT HOGS -SfilOt lower , closed weak , fair clearances , mixed and butchers Jl 4i ® I 7J' , gooil to choke lieav * . J457' ' > t'l75 , rough henvv , Jl | V(7I 35 ; light , Jl 33WI f5 , bull' cf , -s.ili s , J { 55jr ( 1 t" , SHEEP AND LAMnS-Sheep hteady. lambs lOc higher , mtlve wethers , $1 .Wy 5 00. lambs , jl GVftfi 40 , western wethers , $1 4flf/4 S5 , western lambs , J5 25fi6 2i Rcie-lpts Cattle , 2.000 bead , hogs , 21,009 bead , sheep , 5000 head. RIMV Vnrlc I.l\p Slock. NEW YORK Jnn 11 HKEVES Re- cfipts , 2.7W head , slow trade others lOe oft , bulls and cows , baielj t-teadv ; common to food stoem , Jl 55if5 50 , oxen , J290 , bulls , J1fOf(425. cows. $ . ' ( nVfjl 75 , cbolce. fat cows , $4 2) Cihles ouote live ca'tlp slow , sheep and lambs , i4e lower , refrigerator beef , film al 57 f/10c > ier lb . exports , none , to- moirovv 4M cattle. 25 sheep and 4,957 quar ters of beef CALVES Rere'pts , 171 bend ; steady for veals , veal" . Jr WfiS25 ) little calves , Jl 50 ; bainvnid stock. S 'iOI/IW / SHEEP AND I AM US Receipt" . 3.99S head , tlftren c.us on s.ile. sheep , Bteadv , Iambi , s en civ to lOc lower , common to fholre she' " ' " JiGCfil , medium to choice lamb'JGCOT7G7) , Canadlin lambs , Jfi 50t ( ) G C2' ' C2'HOGS HOGS Rerelots , 1S72 head , Plow and nomin.illy tteacU. no .sales SI. I.ouin ll\c SdieU. ST LOPIS. Jan 19 CATTLE Receipts. SOO bend including "V > Texiins ; market steadv cpilet lor natives ; strong for Texans - ans , ic'celpts of an Inferior character , na tive shipping and export steers , Jl 76 50 ; dressed beef and butt her steers Jl oo < T/r / > 20 , steeis under 1 000 Ibs , M 25'ft ' I 9" stockers and feeders , $ , t 50fl RO eows nnd heifers $ . ' 00M 50 , cn'iners Jl SO fJ 00 bulls JJ 75W .1 1,5 , Texas and Indian steer.s , J.1 G1f(4.20 , cows and heifers , J2 Wi I Sr , HOGS Receipts , s,700 heid market v\eak to Be- lower , pigs and lights , Jl 55Ut.B'i , p ic'kers J4 1'iftl 70 , butchnrs , $1 61T/I 75. SHEEP AND LAMHS-Recelpts fiOO bead , mnrl et active and steach , native muttons , Jl 50Ti5 10. Iambs , J5 Ol t , 40 , culls and bucks , J3 25S I 1)5 ) KniiMiiW ru > 1,1 % Stoi-k. . KANSAS CITY. Jan 11-CATTLE Re- celpts , 2 . " 00 unlive * . 150 TPMIIIS. hPavv na tive steeis. J5 rf(5 81 , light w f li-'bts. Jl "Mil 5 00. Mockers and feeders J.1 r,0f/r , 10 butch ers' cows nnd heifers fl O'ifrl ' 10 , canners. J2 50f(3 00 , fc > d westerns , M S5fr ? ( > .11 western feeder * Jl 21ii/1 'to TPMIIIS , * 3 KMtl 01 IIOOS IlP'i'lpth , 1.1 < 00 bead , decline IIIIIK- Ing trom 2'"P to pie , IP aw Jt55T/lfi5 , mixed $1 Wm m. light , JI25fnir > 5 ; plg.s. J3 iWj 1 20 SHEEP AND LAMHS-Rpcclots. 3000 bend , c-ommon Inmbs I0clown lambs. > 5 f.Of/5 M ) muttons , Jl filf/l 75 , utrckers and feeders , IICOf/lRO. culls , J2 fni/l 50 St. .loNi-iiIi IInMitcU. . SOUTH ST JOSEPH , Mo , Jan 19-Spe- ( clalThe ) Journal cMiotc-s CATTLE RecflptH Sfifl bead market ac- tlvo and sliong. qunlltv poor nutlvos J ) 2" > ( J75 50 , Texas and westerns J3 511(1 25 , cows and heifers J2 25fi I 40 , bulls and stags JJ 5 { 74 fi.1 ; jearllngs and culvc-s $ | ( i- nil cm Mockers and feeders. Jl 50f/1 70 , vta's ' , Jl 50 Q7 00. HOGS Receipts , B.401 be id ; mniKct 5c lower : nil grades , Jl 50J/I ir , bulk of hales , jl rw i no SIIL'EP Receipts , 5TiO bc-ad , market Bteadv , clomand slicing Sdu-K In Slulil. Pollovvlng are the rccel.utH at Ihe four pilnclp.il western maikets for Iiinu.irv lit Cattle Ho. ' < Shep'i South Omaha ! ' 71 72M 1,1 n Chicago 2,000 24 , < oo ri i Kansas City 2.450 13ixi i ( rti Kt. Louis ? 00 S,7 ' ) ) TotalH . oil2l Kl , 21 10.111 , Snifiir Inrl.i-t. ' NEW YORK. Jan -SI'C.AR-R ivv j ptixillg : sellers at ury prlfp scar-c tedii. I Him : mould A , $540 , tindriixl A. JI95 > < > i- f.c ilcneri. ' A. J153 , eut loaf. Vi * ' ' > . ' ' ' V ' ' .N'EW ORLEANS Jnn 19 - SPGAR - ' Strop. open kettlf1'dlN 1-lM , open kc-t I , irntilfugal 4fi 17-1 c . etitrlfucil plii'i- t-n | grnnulatr-1 , \ % " , wihlle * l'/'i(41ic ' ' , vrl- ' 1 2TI11 / low 4'ffil 11-lSe. tecr , - MOLAfcSES-Oulet ODPII kettle 72(1 lOc , centrifugal , Sfl-'W Ss ru , ) , s'eadj ut 17 , OH OIL CITY. Pa , Jan -OJLS-credlt li.iliinccs. Jl ft , , lertlllc.iteH. tin bid uhlp- inenlb. 779" > G UIH | ; average. f'tWi bbls , inns. 1W.5S7 bbls nverawo. S7.I7H LONDON , Jan H - OII.S-4VntilfiiB.il. Us 3d I. Turpentlnp spirits , 3SK 7'jcl ' IIOll-l llllll'H III Ilicllll. The following Is takrn from a hotel u < l- vortlspment In the Calcutta Times "fion- tlrnipn who come In hotel not nay anything about their meals they will bo charged for and If they fchoiild si > beforehand that they are going out to hrrnkfast or dinner , etc . and If they say that they not have anything to eat thcj will bo charged und If not so tlicy will not bo iliargcd , or unless they trinK il lo the node n of tlto mnn.iRcr of ho Plne. , nnd chonM they nnnt lo ny nnjthini ? they mum order ( hK manfiKer for one. not ny otih elw. nndnct \ \ \ * they bring not It to Iha notice of llio nmniirer thpy win no charged for thn least thlnRS accord PR to the hotel rnte. nnd no futs will bo allowed afterward about It " PIIH.VK Il0.1tNCIJJ ) . In t Yrnr' Critli I.nbeled t.o * e Merle for Com enli-iu-e. A woman In New York had her flanra nrrestcd under a clmrfio of theft nnd then mnrrlcd him. The New York papers told of n wlfo lu New Jerncy who wan divorced by her hus band and Is nowIn the employ of his second end wife as cook. A woman In Con ley county , Kansas , re cently sued for divorce from the man vvlth whom she had lived for thirty > ears be cause ho did not love her quite enough to RVO | up the use of tobacco. An Alchlson man H suing his wife for divorce because ho found her examining mourning atjlcs. Another man In this same county sued n woman for breach of promise. Thcro Is a. colonv of men nnd women nenr Mason Clly. In. , called the Amnn.i society that Is bound to strict rules of ecllbncy Two members , however , fell In love and were married. A St. Louis woman pretended that she was her husband'n sister that lie * might secure a divorce nnd marry another. A man of Independence. Kon. . made hi * fifth trip to the altar vvlth n woman who was on hrr third. Another New Jersey story IB that of a mother who kidnaped her son on the cvo TlO his wedding and the two are still re corded as missing. A man proposed whllo In bathing nt Atlantic City. The two were married nt once on the bench In their bathIng - Ing clothes. It was told In August of a titled Vlcnni woman who learned of her sweetheart's death while dressing for her wedding. Thrcn dajs later she married another mnn. A bridal party entered a London church while It was on flio nnd Insisted on the marrlago being performed In splto of tha nnmps and streams ofvatcr. . \ week or two ago llio knot was tied fern n Kansas mnn nnil n Missouri woman on the Ate-hlson bridge , the preacher's teeth chattering with cold as ho read the service. An Englishman who had emigrated to AiiKtralla sent his sweetheart money for her passage Ho met her husband at the gangway She had married a passenger on the steamer A New burg , N. Y. , girl wns faithful whllo her fiance served a nlne-jcar sentence. The two were married nt his release. Kor fifteen jcars a Polandcr In New York paid court nnd was finally accepted. The clnj- before that set for the wedding she married his joungcr brother. An engagement Hint extended unbroken over n period of fifty jears ended In mnr- rlngo nt Napoleon , O , In September. The man was SO. the woman 72 Ono of the scandals of the year was the case of William \Vllson Sloan , who married Miss Hose L Edwards of Hoston. Ho wns to bo best man for his filend , George II. Doeck , but stele the bride. l.tiiitlnoiiN. Chicago News. JIardacre Hear about eld Jim Hlpklns' ' Craw foot Who' Hardacro Old Jim Hlpkins , the man with the rum-rcd nose. Craw foot What about him ? Harclncre Why , the railroad made him move away from the tiacks. Craw foot What fur' Harclacre Slid on a dark nht ! ; the en gineers couldn't tell whether a bright red object abend wns a danger signal or only Jim's nose. BUFFET LIBRARY CARS Best Dining Car Service , , \Ll. turnout Dlitaiei Pulllnc 1 on , oloplnintti. tc. , cuuaed by ovbr. work nod Indixrotloai. Ihtu giilrhtu ami fartlji reitoru Loit Vitality tn old or jounc. nd lit n man for atucljr , bnni- niHs or pleimure. 1'rufent Insaaitr anil „ - . . MJoasuraptlon it tulc.a In tizij. Th lr D H shows immcyjintn ImproTemoat and ellocCaCUItQ nherr nil nthurc fall. InciiBt uion liiivmx ttioccnulno Aj JcTttblflio. Ihrylmvct cured tbomncdo aadirlll rur > jou VV o clv H pogitlfa nrillen uuartntm to e ( . feet n euro lu each none or irfoud tht money. Prlco ' " ' ' ' par . . Ifull troct- . ment ] for S3 OO brmalllulMu wr oponrtio lptof prlo rircularnfron ( VJAX REMEDY CO. , ' For Bale in Onmhu. Nnb , toy .Tns. ' .vtbo. iu2 N. 16th Ht. . Kuhn & Co. , C Do Htiven. UrugglBt. HAVE YOD Tlir Tiir t oniie cnit lie cured liy n fnff DInRiipt rili > Killer. Qauruutocii. 91.OO pep lias by mull. * MAGNET CHEMICAL CO . , Wcilcru JJnoot , UuiuhK , ? febi Constipation , ' Ifidiqestion Siliouancss , , ( PILLS Sickllcndccfio actthogenuluolfyou' , want to bo cured. ' In men , women or 10 cents fi 23 cent * , children , curivi fay at drut ) terri > . Health rroo to Wrnh Sinn. Ilurnrd out lie rvr s , \v o a k o u c cl FREE brain ( ore e , dec llnlni ; vital tncny and all tlie consc cjiienecs of them cnniHilciiibiiriTUieil b ) ourtixc | , i ) . TO Mf ( HUTU of iKutineiit ( in iriul und .iiiproval , and a m irvelous doing - - ing \Ve trim jour honor If jou hniior our hUill and follow dlrt-c- tiuiiii 1'riceletslnformatlonruKIl ERIE MEDICAL CO. , QUFFALO. N.Y. RRPEHNEYaCO. tJOGrKHYUFEBLDG B3AHCH 1038 MAT MrtCOJI KE'A JAMES E. BOYD & 00 , , Telephone 10U . Onmli.i , .Vj3 COMMISSION , OK AIX , IMUWI.SIONS.iiul STOCK3 IIOAItl ) OK TU.iUU. Corrcspcjndcmce John A Warren & Co jjircci wires to Cintaco and New YorU ,