151 6 THE OMAHA DAILY NKE : wTfbmsiuY , JANUARY 27 , 1892. ' THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS Wlcat Opened Dull and Lower , But Closed Bather Strong. WAR NEWS HAD CONSIDERABLE EFFECT Operator * Wcro Incllnod to lie CnutlniiH About MnldtiK Heavy Trannnctlorix Until After tlin Hrcrlpt nf Olllclal Inforniii- tlun on tlio 8uli.cctf | CiitrAno. II ) . , Jan. CO. Wheat wns dull nntl lower todiiy , tliouuli rv flurry ( lurliiR the last hour liroiiRht the prlco up to the closlna llp- urcs ycstorduy , hut renewed weakness fol lowed and the market closed cmsy nt a loss of only about Vic compared with liiBt prices yesterday. Operators were Incllnod to ho Miutlous nhout making heavy transactions until nftcrtho rccnlptof olllclal confirmation of the news that Chill had assumed u pnolno tone. 1'cndliiK this , howovcr , the Associated Press' antlaRO dispatch trlvlns the terms ot Chill's reply to the ultimatum of this government proved a bearish factor. In ad dition to this cables wcro lower , except furls , which was hUhor ; tlio amount on ocouti p s- Biigo lio\vcd u small Increase whorous a tlo- crease hid been looked for , and domestic markets wcro all lending downward. The sit uation was rojnr.lod by the lon s IIB qulto discouraging , and at the start there was frco selling with buyers holding off , May opened ll4c ) ! , or about Ho below the cloo yesterday nnd for a tlmo it looked very weak , and soon touched OlMc. Hut there was Jlvoly covering by shorts who Rot out irood lines yesterday and who xvoio now disposed to take In profits nnd thunlTorlnss were roudllv absorlied and the fccllnit Rrow steadier. Pardrldgo was a biz buvurand ItwnHvstlmatod that hlspurchasos durmc the sc ilon could not fall much liolow 1,500.100 bu. ScliwiirtJi-Diipco , Lcstor. l.otran nnd Konnctt-llopklns were aNo iroort buyers. Thu Bolllnir was scattered , thoiizh , nt ono time. Now York and 1. Louis parties putting nvood duiilon the mnrkot , This peed Iniylri ? , together with the reported Increase of 3i > 0.0:0 : fcu. durhiii the week In the English visible Bilpply. caused a roncllon , May advancing to Qlfic. It hold for some tlmo around that ttg- tirc. but near the close n report was started that Chill had miido no overtures for peace nnd that the situation wus aRnln warlike. This croutod some excitement and the prlco ( lulckly wunt to Iti'ic. ' Thu excitement , how ever , was shortlived , and the mnrkot soon weakened iiRiiln and receded , closing easy at OlUc. Corn was on lot and easy most of the day. Receipts were rather heavier than wore looked for , hut the pradliiK showed some Im provement. Liverpool was Jd { lower. May opened Uc lower at 3U7ic , fluctuated between that price and -Kc. ! and closed ut-IOc. OatR wcro dull and easy , ell snx ! a shade off. Max prodticla wcro less active and ciisloi- . Kccolpts of hops were about as expected and price * nl the yards without ( iuot-ib.o chance. The absence ot any fresh war news nnd the weakness In other speculative pits were also unfavorable. May porK opened I"io ! lower at 112,10 , sold off to * I2.W. fluctuated some and closed firm at I12.07M , a not loss of 15e. Lard Is 7Jo ! off and ribs I0i\ Kstlmatcd rcco pts for tomorrow : Wncat , ( Hears ; corn. 210 cars ; outs , Ml oars ; lioirs , 32.0fO head. The loiidlnR futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were ns follows : VMIUII Stoncly and unchaiiRcd. WIIKAT-NO. y sprinp wheat. 87Uo : No. cprlni ; nlioat , 8HBB2o ; No. 2 rod , S0400c. ! ( COIIN No. : ' . ! ! 7Wc. DOAT8 No. 2. iKc ; No. 2 white , No. 3 wiilto. l.W.SUc. KVE-No. 2 , 711 0. HAHLEV No. 2 , 5KSOOc ( ; No. 3 , 12SOJc ; No. i , t. o. h. . : i7a.Vc. ) Kr.AX SF.in : No. 1 , OTiHc. TmoTiir SKKD I'riinc , tl.23O1.2fl , I'OIIK Mess pork , per bbl. . IS.C2H ; Inrd. per cwt. tu.r.'K : short ribs sides ( loose ) . tA.7fl ® 5.00 ; dry sxltod shoulders ( boxed ) . W.ffiii ® 4.7.ri : short clour Hides ( boxed ) . M.OOSO.ia WIIIBKV Distillers' finished goods , per Ral. , KU'OAUS Cut loaf , unchanged. Ilccolpts and shipments today were as fol lows : On the Pro luco oxohunpo today ; The butter market WIIK lilnhor ; fancy croainory , awilo ; flno wostorn,2Sffl.'Ucs ) ordlnarvlO27c ; selected dairy. 24-'itc'orlliiiiry.202Uc. Kaca , 224c ! , OIIEKSK Klrnii full croani choddurg , IliitB , Il3ic : Ycuinp Americas , * lliDK.s-Unchtincd ; wet s-iltod Now" Or- Icctcd , "ii tola ) Ibs. , COBc. Unclism ed. Ku\v York Markets. NEW YditK , Jan. 20. FI.OUU Receipts , ni.3ft3 packages : exports , 11,728 Imrruls. 10.078 sacks : marUot uulct , Irregular , closing oasyj sales , * 4.400 UU'H , * OOIIN MEAI , Quiet. s WliKAT-Hccolpts. 30.750 bu. : exports , 173.- 8.13 bu. : Elites , 1,030,000 bu. futures , 131,000 Du. spot. Spot market trro ular , easier , nulct. No. 2 red , f I.02U In store and elevators tl.mxtti.OVi nllo.it ; il.o3 ai 05W f. a b. Na 3 rod , S1.03 ; tinu-riuled red. teyc(3I.07jfi ( No. 1 northern. * 1.04 ® l.051 , ; Na 1 hard , tl.07 ; < ai.07X : No. 2 northern , t ) ! > ? lc. Options declined .lo to lao ! on JvoaUur cables , forelniiors solllnR nnd IIICTOHSO In amount on nassaizo , advanced ? i4 ? u on . . . . , closing at fl.Olivr ; April. tl.b3J.OI.01U , closliic RtH.0 ' , : May. l.Bi ( ! O1.03 , closliiB at 11.027. : Juno. H,0li ? ; loiM. closing at l.ui ; ; July , .0o. ! closlii WUc. HVK Dull nnd unsettled ; western. O.'iJOfliio. IlAitLEV-Uull , Irregular ; No. 2 Milwaukee , 70 ir.v. llAiii.GV MAI.T Quiet COIIN Kccelpta , 148,013 hu.j exports. 8,500 Im.t sales. 3'JO.ooo ' bu. of futures : 122.00J bu. * pott spot market opened weaker. clo od steadier and dull ; No. 2 , 4imaiiio : | In olo- vatpr ; 40U@lfl o nlloat ; uiiKradod mixed , 37a.Voi ( ) No. : i , 47o : Btoamor mixed. 4 ? > tfi48i < i Upllonsdiill nnd } fflu lower on Increased Biinp.less Janiiury. 4i ( ffl40jc. ! closing 48io : l-ehruary. 48V { < a48 ; e , oloslnit 48j'o ; March. 4Sj { Q4Hc. } cloiliiK 4K.So : April , 4SJic , olosliiR 48JJo : May , ' } i .8i. OIO.IIIK 48jio. UATH Uoi-oliitH. 4tiia bii , ; exports. W.250 Im.i call's , U5,0io bu , at fuliiros ; nu.ojo bu. of poti spot nitrket Mo.idlor mid H < s active ! tllKO. " , l\\U , HAV Qulotiind wonk. Hoi' .MHli'ritilenmn ; ( ] , flrm. FUQAH-Knw. ; lulli rutlnvd , qiilot and onsyj tbo uutaluo iiiiotiitliins ; ro tlio o iio-itrd hy the trust , liieiilo IIiiiroi i-ovor tlio rchulo ; mould A. 4Ua4 * oi Htunniinl A , 4 I-IOUJ 3-lGoj Kriinu- luteil. 4 I-1U4 MUo , Mor.ABSES-roroIgn , dulli Now Orleans , itoady uiul ( pilot , Iticu Utill mill stemljr , I'KTitOfiRUM- ulot und Blcndyj Uiutod closed ivtfUJio for I'obriiury , COTTI N HKED On , tjulot. TALI.OW Dull mid biendr. " - - N Qulut nun steady ; strained , common E Dull and steady at EodH-Qnlct and limn wcitera , 24Viei re ceipts. 1.CU2 oackugca. Woorituady | and quiet ; domestic fleece , BOA36o ; pulled. i'Ctt.-tlo ; TUXUH , iG24c , I'oiiK Active aud Dun ; men , ta75 UIO,7S ; extra prlnii1 , fano. CUT MBAW-rirm nnd qulot ! middles , quiet and caiy : iliort clear. fcUU. LAUD l.owuriuul dull ; wosterustouin closed at 13.77 U blu : sales , WO tierces ut tO.8U4tU.ti4 ; option lulou. 3,250 tierces : January , tfl.77 , clos ing at t6.7U ; l-'ubruary. M.73 : March , i64 ; May , tO.H ( 37.01. clotliiK at JHOS Lid. lIUTTKii Quiet and onBy ; wcitcrn dairy , 16-arJoi wtiKteru crcumory , MfelSui Klgin , Uic. UliRtUE L'ulr demand : part sklnii , OiSOJie ; full sUlnu. l'UlUc. l'ia IIION Modurato domnnd ; American , US.75ull7.7i Coi'i > Blt-IuHniidweaklrkefia75. ! LEAii-Kmy und quiet ; domestic , tt.m { . TIN Dull and weak ; strulti , tlO.COOiaax RllniieupolU Wliuut Market. MINNEAPOLIS. Ml mi. . Jan , 20. The collapnu of the Chilian war talk cuu < od a wui.kncan In prices today und uu exceedingly dull market. M y wncat opened ut b7' < < ' , hold to H7o und then hold very steady all the e lcui ana with vary light trudtni ; , Juit ut the close there was a Ilttlo stifftiiilnK up and May closuJ on the bid ut B7Vp ; January , 8lic. ) The cash market win without feature beyond tlio usual active blddluK for No. I northern. Low grades ireru uot ao much desired us n few weuks ago , liberally. Kccolpt * of wheat hero were 273 cars : nt Ihiluth and Superior SI cars. CIo"-o : January , clotlng , 64ic ! ! Mav. opened , S7' c : highest , 7'inH7 ? e ; lowest , WM'nc ; closinc. 87'ic ; ott 1rnok. No. 1 hard , K7c : No. I , northern , fcOci No. 2 , northern , from 81c to isle , Omnliii 1'roilurn Fxios-l"roih stock , ? 033lc. I'ouLTiiv Dull ! cli ckcns , CSSos RCCSO , ducks nnd turkeys , 15 ® lie. IlUTrnn Pnlr toRoo.l , KVSKcj choice coun try , U ? t21c. ri.ouii-Oni.iha Milling company's Itclltuico I'ntcnt , f.m ? : luvmclblo Patent , tS Alt I'Oiio Htnr Superlative. J2.2.- . ; fe-nowllako. ( ( .in ; Tancy Family. tlXH S K. Ullmau's Oold Modal. S.J.G.- . ! Snow Wli'.tc , t.J."i ! ! ynowllakc. t.2.0 ; low grade , tl.not Queen of tbo I'nutry. $3.70. OAMB .lack rabbits ? l..V ) per doz. ; small , Me. M.'irKct N plultcd and conimlislon mor- chanti tire tidvhlng their customers to stop fthlnmcnts. * HIDE4 No. t procn sal'od hldns , 4 > { ® l c ! No. 2 green salted hides , iaa'ljjo : No. i qroori sailed hides , as to 41 Ibs. . 4Hfti > ; c ; No. 2pr > un salted hides. 2.1 to 40 His. , iVSiSe : No. i veal calf , 8 to 1 > Ibs. , Co : No. 2 veal calf. 8 to n Ibs . 40 ! No. I dry flint hldci. 7 ® o ; No. 2 dry flint hides. r > B'k' : No. 1 dry sa'tcd hides. STinu. Tal low. No I.i'if,4c : ' , ! tallow. No. 2 , 3 > < e : uronso. white A. " \n : groaso. while 11. it'iO'lJic ! grease , yu . : ici urcaso. dark , 2SJ ! old but- tnr.-J(3.2Tci ( ( ticcswax , prime , lOo : rough tul- low , l4'c. ! _ _ Omnliii drain .Market. I'rlccs hued on di'llvory nt Mississippi river points , Nchriska Inspection and ten days' shipment , unless otherwisestiitod. . Cash grain calls for shipment within five ( I a vs. OATs No 3 white , 30'tj ' asked : No. 2 , mixed , 3o bid : No. It , mlied , 20io ! mixed ; No. II , colored. 2iu ! ) ! bid. CoiiN No. 2. cash , yj'io hid ; flvu days. 3'i'tc bid , IMHSc asked ! thirty days , 3'iVe bid , at. I.ouls terms. Ainona the sales reported were : CO cars No. 3 ur better corn , St. l.ouls totinsU.Mic : 20 cars. No. 2 , St , Louli terms. 33 ? ci 1"0 cars. No. 2 , thirty days. M. I.ouls terms. H\'io ; 10 cars. No. 3 mland oats. Omaha terms , : u ; 10 cars No. 2 corn.tBt. Louis terms , 3" > ? .ic. Jtimrd of Triido Notes. fU. . Cot troll , Soward. Neb , , was In. Lincoln was rcpri" > entod hy W. II. Axtator. llonry llliimor. of I'halco , was looking over the Omaha izraln market. ( Joorfto Orny. of Gray , la. , was a visitor on the hoard. J. Davidson , flrcsliam , Neb. , was In looking over the grain situation. lloston Wool .Market. UoSTON , Muss. . Jan. 2(5. ( There Is a good ° toidy : demand for wool , and the sales are fairly largo , but there Is no special activity unless In Australian wools , which nro colling freely at low prices at 324lo as to quality. Klcoccs In fulr de mand nt 2So for X and 2044300 for XX nnd XXX and above , with Michigan at20W27c : No. 1 comblns wools nro quiet t 3 ® : Wc : Ohio line dolalno sells wi-ll at : ilWile : , and Ohio at 323c : ) : Ohio and Michigan un washed and iinmetchantablollocccs are In de mand nt IU@24e : unwashed combing wools are stondy nt 2lit2o ( ! for one-quarter und 2028o for thrco-oUhths : territory wools unchanged ! WSOOOij clean for ( Ine : KUltAe for flno medium , and M'OVio for medium ; pulled wools nro sellIng - Ing well ut 404'Jc for choice supers ; ; V'l ® t3c for fair to L'nod supers , and 2.Q/32a ( for extra ; for eign carpet wools are dull. Kansas City .Markets. KANSAS Ctrv. Mo. . Jan. 26 WHEAT Good milling demand hold prices firm : No 2. hard , 77c : Na 2 red , 805J87C. . CnitN Weak ; mixed sold at 34&3Hic , and whlto at ! ) fic. OATS Weak ; No. 2 mixed , sold at 20c. Hvc Strong at 77o for No. 2. FI.AX SUED 8lo on a b ists of pur ; . HAY Firm , unchanged ; timothy. tO.00 : fancy prairie. $7.00 ; good to choice , J5.oa30.00 ; low grades. J5.00. _ Liverpool Markets. LiVEiiroor * Jan. 26. WIIBAT Dull ; holders olTer moderately ; the receipts of wheat the past three days were 200,00. ) centals , Including 3),000 American. COIIN Steady , demand f-ilr : the rocolpts of American corn for the past throe days wore l.MWO centals , HACON Long ana short clear. 5" pounds. 32s Oil uer cwt ; bacon. long clear. 45 pounds , 3J , LAUD I'rlmo western , : )4s Cd per cwt. Coffee Market. NEW YOIIK. Jan. ' . ' 6. Options opened steady. five points down to fifteen points up ; closed steady und unchanged to ten points up : sales. 2.i..VX > bags , including .Tnnunry. 1 13.0MSI3.15 ; February. I12. 0ffll2.75 ; March. U..4 < © 12.50 ; April. $12.IO12.1J ; May , tl'.O O12.10 : Juno , Jll.ir(3l2.t)0i ! ( July , JIl.f-5 : September , $11.70 ® 11.75 ; spot Ulo. flrm and fulr demand ; No. 7. $13.75. _ Milwaukee Markets. MILWAUKEE. WIs. . Jan. 20. WHEAT Steady ; No. 2 spring. 860 : No , ) northern , Die. COIIN Qulot : No. 3. 'J5 % < &tSe , OATS Easier ; No. 2 white , 3J30Ko ; No. 3 white , 2txa2DWc. HAUI.EV Rusy : No , 2. 55o'/i ; sample , 42fflCOc. liVE l.frlvort No. 1. 70c. St. I.ouU Markets. ST. Louis. Mo. , Jan. i'O. WnnAT-Steady ; cash. 88'ie. O nx Knsler ; cash , 30 c. OATS Weak ; cash , 29'io. I'OIIK Quiet ; now. I11.G2& I.Altu-Steadv at $3.25. WHISKY ti.lft , _ Clnclnimtl Markets. OIN INNATI. O. , Jan. 20. WHEAT easier ; No. 2 red. M03c. Cons " . 'oaken No. 2 mixed , OATS Kasler : No. 2 mixed , 3 WHISKY $1.10. _ Toledo Market. TOLEDO. O. . Jan. 26. WHEAT Firm : No. 2 cash , and January. ! Hie. OOKN bteaay : No. 3 cash 30J4c. OATS Dull ; No. 2 cash. 32Kc. Nmr Vork Dry ( ioods Market. NEW YOIIK. Jan. 20. There was no change in the dry goods market today. Traders' Talk. CHICAGO. 111. , Jan. 26. Counselmnn & Day to Cockroll Ilros. : Eprculuttvo markets ruled dull nud uninteresting today. Those wno hud bought or sold wheat on war prospects evened up as quickly as possible , utter readIng - Ing the morning papers , with the profits In favor of short sellers , The decllno permitted the worldiu of fair amounts for export und n good business was done for Interior mills. Upon the whole , however - over , there was Ilttlo hotter than a narrow scalping market nnd prices at the olose showed scarcely any Improvement over tl.o weak opening quotations. Corn and oats ruled wcuw , but rallied with wheat on buying by shorts and closed steady. Provisions col lapsed nt the opening on pouco news , but ral lied slightly In sympathy with firmer prices for ho , ; * . Cables were stronz and materially higher. Packers' operations were soaring ana the market closed at about the high point for the day. Wn favor selling on bulges at probe rit. CHICAGO. 111. , Jnn , 20. F. O. Logan & Co. to J. Sands Commission Company : Wo had a dull und dragging wheat mm kot for the first two hours of the session. The traders are nervous nn 'ill advances and are anxious buyers. The Chill dlfllculty with our government has some Ilttlo Influence , opinions are divided ns to what the result would be. Many bollovu It would give higher prices , und IIH many think It would gtvo lower. Wo look upon our ro colpts us the most Important factor. They ore very ll.'lit , and we bolleva they will con tinue so In wlntor wheat districts. Good au > thorltles say they will bo larger In the north west , but to keep prices down they will re- nulro to bo much larger. There has been foreign buying In the northwest for Immediate shipment. Wo 'ook for higher prices and bo- llovo It Hhould bo bought on all weak markets , Corn continues weak : wo look fpr ( overprices for May. Outs steady , They will go lower with corn. GIIIGAOO. III. , Jan. Ifl. Kennott , Hopkins & Co. to 8. A. Mo\V barter : With lower oiblcs , an Increase on ocean passage , peaceful news from Chill aud a snow storm , there wus a rush to soil wheat. Otn-rlius were lurgo. but It U said that 1'ardrldgu took over l.oju.ooo hushols and sustained the murkot. The bulls had evi dently lost confidence nnd were not buying much. Cle.iMiicrs for two duys have boon rather light and receipts at primary markets glvo Homo Indications ot Incrousln : , Tlio iuott scrloui obstacle ) to an advunco U the attitude of foreigners. They do not respond to the strength of American markets though the situation would warrant It. It U said that European stocks uocre.ise.il ( ! ,7ia"GO bushoU dining December und the diminu tion Is still going on. Recent news from I ml It show u discouraging outlook for the next crop whlcl ) will tend to restrict future offering * from that source. Knnsas has sent same bad oop reports toauy , thu ground being buro and subjected to alternate freezing und thswln ? . News of this nature litis Ilttlo Influence ut the moment but It will toll by-und-by , The trade Is very dull. It may linger along this way for weeks but wo don't bellevo thut price * can bo permanently depressed nnd the chances seem altogether In f uvor of short sui ters. I'ortilitent attempts to break down the prices of corn und outs have been made today and It looks us If a very considerable short Interest hud boon created without ucroinplUnlng Its purpose. The dnmand for cash stuff U not as goo : ! us could uo wlshel , It la claimed by homo receiver * thut not less Uiaii20.UJOuuObuHhtlsof ) com wuro on truek during the Into blockudo. Current receipts at Interior points are not larice. and It U be lieved that the apparent supply proving priors will disappear uuu a more healthy tone will prevail. In provisions prices touched on the sharp rally with which the mnrkot closed yesterday havu not been held , but there has been u strong undertone- that promises well for the futuru. It Is perhaps well to tuko profits ou tallies as the proJuct has had a good udvatrje and U likely to react more or lest. AM ) 1IONU.S. Intlumicu pf the Chilian Mutturs Wus On tin- tilde ut the llnlU. New YOIIK , Jan & Tbo stock market was till uudvr the milueuco of the Chilian mut ters , lint Its offset was on the sldo of tho. bnls ) , today nnd while the transactions continued to fdiow their professional character Uioro wns a I wide distribution of the business done nnd the whole list shared In the Improvement mndr. The Associated I'ross dispatch published this morn I net Indicating a complete baokdo\vu by the Chilian government from Its previous position took the wind out of the sails Of the war party and tncv were ns oaccr to bllytlili morning as they were to sell the last few ditrs. At thu sumo time , ns the news wax known In London before the opening of this marxoU prices there wcro materially higher and for eign houses were bidders against tbo shorts In the early trudlmr , As consequence the first sales hero were tnudoat materially higher fl uros than the closa of last light nnd among the netlvo stocks these which opened loss than 1 per cent were exceptional. Lackawutina and Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago & Ht. Louis weio tin ! ; per cent , The sharp advance iiatur.illy brought largo amount of stocks on the market , but the doinnnd was so urzont ( hit all offerings were absorbed and while the first few minutes saw some conces sions from the opening prlcoo the upward movement t-oon made headway ami prices nil along the line wuro placed on a materially higher piano. The sto.'ks which pnssois nn ntcrnuilonnl market worn naturally the lead- orilrilhoourly movomontibutlati-rthoellcqiio which has Lackawatiu.i In hand , forced It to the front and tradlnir In thn stock assumed largo proportions and Tts advance was rapid. Thu Indications that the advaneo U a move- ixent against the shorts wore as conspicuous us usual , whllo the loaning rates later In the day were easier , Indicating some reduction in the outstanding short Interest , The prlco. however , was run up to in : ? > against 14. . " * last evening , nnd It closed at oloso to thu best prlco. Heading was active In sympathy und undnr the buvlnx by the western operators the grangers were prominent In the mnrkut throughout the day , The stron thin Onmha wns again noticeable and Manhattan continued Its advance , keeping puce with Laokawiintia In the upward movement nnd Consolidated. Gas joined the procession lute In the day. Louisville was conspicuous In the afternoon and It finally closed with a slight loss for the ( lay , bolng In this rcspoct quite-exceptional. The market finally closed active and flrm at or near the best figures. Among the more Important gains Luoku- wiinn i ros < )3t per cent. Manhattan a llko amount : Consolidated ( Ins , 2 per cent ; Hock Island. 1'i per cunt : Cleveland , Cincinnati , Chicago iSctit. Louis. Hurllnuton und Missouri 1'uolflcoich 1SJ percent ; tit. t'ttiil & Omnliii , 14 ! percent ! Northwestern , 1 ? percent , und others smaller amounts. Government bonds have been dull and easy , titato bonds have bcou noilected. The following are the closing quotations for the loading stocks on the Now York Stock ex change today : Atchlson . do preferred . . . . 11 Adams Kxiirena . Its N , V. Central llli Alton , T. II 80 N , Y. Chi. & St. li. . . . 2 } < do preferred 12t ( do preferred 71) ) Amurlcntl Kxprois. .lll ! Ohio Mlsilsslppl. . . 22 11. 0.11. ft N 4J tie preferred . 85 Conncln 1'nclllc 8' ) Ontario A Western , . 1J ! < Canada Houtucrn . . U0 > 4 OrcKon linprovciuo't 37 Central 1'ncltlc 3.1 OrcEon Nnv 87 Chen. A oido : : > H Oregon Trans. . . . . . . . 15 Uo 1st preferred , . r > 2 1'noJflc Mall 4H ilo 2nd preferred. . 41 l > . I ) . 4B 20 ChlCRKO * Alton 1'lttsburK 1MI I'lillman I'alnco 187 C. , 0. , C ASt It 11H Itcudlnir 4\H \ Del. Hudson I21M Itocklsland ! HH Del. I * . AW H.iX Ht. L. AS. K. 1st pfd 7lit D. A K. U. pfii 47M St. t'nul BOH K t Tennessee 7AM do preferred I2JH tto lit preferred. . . 45 St. ! . . Mln. i.Mnn..113Vl do 2nd preferred. . Id' ' St. I'aulAOmaha. . . 60St Krle .11 ! do preferred 113 do preferred 172 Tcnn. Cool A Iron. . . 42H Fort\V yne 15.1 Texas 1'aclUc. . ! . . . , 12 Chi. A Hast 111 II7M Tol. &O.Ccn.pfd. . . . 8 ? Hocking Valley 305 * Union I'ncinc I'H Houston * Texas , . . . : ) V % U.S. Express. . i 48 Illinois Central 108k Wnb ih , St. U A 1' . . 13 ? { 8t. 1'aulA Diilutb. . . (5H do preferred M ) Kansas A Texas 1H' < WclUKurgo ] Cxp..HO Luke KrloAWest. . . 2SW Wottern Union Kl do preferred. . . . . . . 7IM ; Am. Cotton OilliX LakeShore 122 Colorndo Coa . ! " ! { Louisville. % Nash. . . 7i ; flumeatake 12 Louisville & N. A. . . . 28H Iron Silver I'M Memphis & Char 20 Ontario : 44 Mlculitan Central. . . . 104 Quicksilver , . 4 Mil. L. S. A W Ul do preferred 20 do preferred 131 Butro 6 Minn. A St. U U llulwer 40 do preferred 21 ttlch. AW. P. Ter. . . . 15 ! < Missouri Pacific IS- - Wisconsin Central. . . 18 ! Mobile A. Ohio .11 Great Northern pfd..110 Nashville Chatt SO CulcaicoGas t. . . " " < N. J. Central 1111 Lead Trust 20 ! Norfolk A Won pfd. K Cisr Trust 83 Northern Pacific. . . . 23 ! Southern t'acltlc 40 do preferred OH ! * Oreiron S. U A U.'N. . OOH U.I' . . Denver &U. . . . 2IH It. U. W t.j.v. . 37K Northwestern 118U H. O. W. dl < WV bid. . The total sales of stocks today wore 42. i.552 shares. Including : Atchlson , 12,140 : Chicago Gas , 11,360 : Delaware , Lackuwunnu & West ern , 4l > ,81li : Eric , 1I.4SH : Louisville & Nushvlllc , 221.53 : Missouri I'aclflo , 0,2) . * > : Northwestern , 1(1.780 ( : Northern Pacific preferred-10.713. ; , I'a- clflc mall , 3,07 % ; Ucudlng. 44.112 ; Richmond & West I'oInNS.OJUSt. Paul , 2.VJD3 ; St. Paul & Omaha , : n.9:0 : Union Puclflc , 12'SO ; Wheeling & Luke Erie , 3,312. Financial Review. NEW YOUK , Jun. 20. The Post says : With Intervals of dullness the mnrkot shows sig nificant strength through the day. This was largely duo to the discovery that outside buy- In ! * orders of a very unusual character Imvo bocn executed on the late reaction. There Is reason * to boltovo that an amount of In- stltut'on money , larger than had been supposed , hud been und Is bolng In vested In the stock mnr. < ot. This Is conspicuously true of Lackuwanna stock , but must have been true of other , dividend payers as well. If these reports are at all well founded the purchases are most effect ively taken out of the market and furnish a solid foundation for efforts at further advunco In prices. There was Ilttlo discrimination In the support of stonks today , though Lacka- wannti , Manhattan and Missouri P.iolQc hold tbo IcuJ. There was , of course , some reaction In the market during the later afternoon , early buyers showln " some disposition to take proms , but the underlying strength wus Ilttlo impaired. New York Money Market. NEW YOIIK , Jun. 20. MONEY ON CAM. Easy at l'2 per cent ; lust loan , V/ percent ; closed offered ut Hi per cent. 1'itiMi : MEUOANTILG PATEII 4y per cent. Sxiiiif.iNO E.xciiANOE-Qnlet but llrm at J4.84 for sixty day bills und J1.S3 for do- mnnd , The closing quotations on bonds : U.S. ttrex Mutual Union us.luu U. 8. 4s coup N. J. ( i Int. Cert 1IOJ4 U.S. 4 > rex North. 1'nclllo Ists..Ill ) 1'ncineiisof ' 85 North I'ncino2nds..Ill I.a , stamped 4s Northwestern Con. . HUH Tcnn. now set Ca. . . North. Dcbcnt. 6s.,100 Tcnn. now set 5s St. I. , ft I. M. Gun. 5s. 85U Tcnn. new sot 3s St. L. ft 8. K Uon.M.,110 Canada So. 2nds St.l'aul Consols 1211 Con. Pacific Ists St. ! ' . . ( ; . ft l'ic. Ists..113 Den. .t ft. ( i. lets. , . , ,117 Tex. V. U ( J. Tr , Hots 82 Den. ftlt. U. 4a . Tor. 1' . H. (1. ( Tr.Ilcts 31 Krle2nds Union l'ncmolsts,107M M. 1C. &T. ( lcn.fi WestSboro 102M M. K. ftT. Cen. 5s. . . ' bid. 1'liiHiichil Notes. .NEW ; OIILEAXS , La. , Jan. 25. Olenrlngs , KANSAS CIT - . Mo. , Jan. 20.-CloarIngs today wore Il.ifl0.aj4. : PAHII : , .Tun. 20. Three per cent rentes , OJf , 02Sio for the account. New YOIIK , Jan. 20. Hank clearings today. tl5n.lMJ.182 ; balances. KI,4U7.I ( > 2. UAI.TIUOHE , Md , . Jan. 20. Hank clearings , l : > .G.U.riS | ; balances , tlO,70) ; rate , 0 per cent. I'liu.AiiKU'iiiA , I'll. . Jan. 20. llauk eloar- Jugs. tl2.075,2i2 : ; baluuccs , IOD3,27U , Money , 4 per cent. UEIII.IN , Jan. 20. The statement of the Im perial Hank of Germany shows an Increase In specie of 23. < ttGOOOm. ST. Louifl. Mo. . Jun. 20. Clcurlnjg , 13,537.337 ; balances , ? X")13. ) : Mouoy , dii7 percent. Ex- changoonNow York , 50e premium. UOSTON , Mas ? . , Jan. 2i ! . Hunk clearings , 81i'J07ll-jii ( ; bulances , ; ' . : IH4.7IS. Money. I'/iG. ' . ' percent , Exchauge on Now York , bifilOo dis count per 11,000 , CIIIOAOO , III. , Juu 20. Money easy atS'/iO G per cent. Clearln 's , $13,514,510 ; Now York exchange lOA'iOo proinlum. Sterling exohango flrm utfi.ei forhlxty duy bills und tl.bU for sight , dr.ifts. _ London Ntuck .Murket , . [ C < iiJurtuhle < l IfffHiu Jtiinti Oanlon Ilfiinctt. } LONDO.V , I mi 20.Now York Herald Cable Hpechil to THE llKK.l A good deal of uual ness way trunuaeto : ) on the stock exchange today. There has boon niiieh preparation for tlio Bctt'onient which comniencoH soon. Now en gagements havln ? lieon restrlctod. funds wuro well maintained. Indian rupee paper has given way from ii per cent lo ; i per cent , Notwlthmanulng that there was no alteration In the prlco of silver , foreign government boourltlos Imvo been somewhut pressed OK Ing to the weakness of continental bours < . Homo railways have shown considerable firmness during the afternoon. Huylng for the now ac count has been somewhut moru active. Drl-'h- ton deferred met with moat attention. Thu close wus ii percent higher. Americans. which have been lurgoly dealt lit. opened Hat and materially lower. About peen ( ho mur- ktU took a complete turn. Ifecluod firm ness provulls ut thu close , , In the m.tjorliy of ousoi tha opening decllno wus not only recmorod , hut un advance wus eslubllshuu , Cnnadlua lines leave oft rather stronger than they oiicncd , though O uadliui Paclflu und UninU Trunk Issues still sliow u bmull dot ! Ino on thu day. Mexican Is loner ouliij to the poor trulllu statement. There was no imprpvomt'ut lu the demund for money , bhart IOHIIS wurp frpo'y offered ut U percent discount. Thu market U bllgutly firmer. Two unit three months' bills uruuiiotcd ut IS to lli ueri-ont. LONDON , Juu.U 'llie folio vlnt wurj the Lonaon stock quo'.atlous cloning ut 4 p m. : ConsoU monujr. , , .U 15-111 Meilcau ordinary . Cuuiioli account. , UM5-1U Ul. I'ntil common. . . . k.1 N. Y. , I' . 40. Ists. . . 37 Nuw York i i-n Can. 1'aclno Ul 4 I'ctmiylvanla. Krle 3JH . . . . . . . * it | Krlixcconds . . . . . . . IWH HllnoU Central Ill | " llAlt SILVLII-43U-10J. " MONBT > j percent. Uato of discount In the open market for both short and throanmonlh * ' bll'.s , percent. Amount of bullion wltlid-awn from the Hank of Kngntndon bnlar.cbniav. i'lil " .n.1. llottnn Sp ) < M'irki't. tltmo.v. M is < u .Inn. it. Thu followltu were the cloflnt price * uf/'sttxjifi / on tlio llostun stcxjk market todiiy ! " ' Atrhlion A TopoU.1 "fi ( < Atlantic . . . . . . . . . . . II lloitou A Albiinjr , . 3)1 ) lloiton , t Mmitin * . 81 Ilo > ton A Milnj , , -nlnnm A llcclv. . . ZOT ( Ml. Ay IfmiTrankll : ! . . ' . IS Kltclibur It II. , , HI Kcnr .i < o. II Flint A I'oro M . , , 2il U9CCOla. . . 2 < m do preferred SI * itantK Ka Copper. , . . 274i K. a St. I. . AC. 11. . . Tamarack li'i l.ltllo ItockAKt. . , USVI Unnlson l.nnl ; Oo . , 2) Mim. Control . 17 llo ton l.in I Co Mex. Cent , common. 20 > f West Knd Land Co. . .a N. V. A N. Knxlnnd. r.j Hell Telephone , . . . 20-.I N. V. A N. Km. 7s.,12l | < Water I'oirer. . . . . . . . Old Colony C. M Ittitlnnd common , . . 41 Houston-Thomson. Win. Con. common. 410'4 \ II. All. C. Allouei.MCo.diiHTl. IJ ) lrn\i'r Mlnliif ; Storks. DRNVEIL , Colo. . Jan , 28. The fotlowlnz list Is thnclosltuquotattouaon thoMlntiij oxonango today. S lies 51M ) . San I'rmirlsco .Ulnhifr Quotations. SAN I'lUNCisco. O\l. . .T&n. W. The odlolal closliiT nuotatlons for mining stock today were as follows : X nv York .Mining Quotations. Nui'Yoic < . Jan. 2) . Tho. followlns arc the closing mining stock quotations : L.IV13 STOCK AtAKKKTS. Onmluv's Trices Sun ; Hudly Under the Supply nnd Demand ICuIc. O.VAIIA , Jan. 20. Two days' receipts foot up J.TI4 cuttle. 13,2 < )1 ) hogs and 2.202 sheep , against i : i,18T cuttle , 7,017 ho ; s and 03" sheep tin sanio two days last nook. The general onttlo market was a Rood deal like It was ut the oloso of last wcok. Yester day's ndvunco was duo entirely to the very limited offerings. With only a fair supply today , 122 carl , that audvanco was completely - pletoly wiped out , p.ml boot steers sold slowly at Friday and Saturday's mean prices. Theof- for.iiiti Included a very respectable proportion of rather desirable cattle , although as usual there wns comparatively Ilttlo really eholco stuff hero. Shippers wanted sonic Rood cattle , but wanted them fully as low ns Saturday. But two local houses wcro.buying iinythltiK and thoy. having practically a clear field , were Inclined to bo. Indifferent and bearish Trading of course drained. Taken all In all It wus a very unsatisfactory market. Good 1.150 to 1a' > J-lb. stpprs sold from W.30 to $3.70 , und common to fair stock from $3.00 to { 3.25. ConsUlepxulo' . stick was shipped on to Chicago and there hwtro plenty of decent cattle unsold In thofp'oas at the close. With butcher stuft thecaso was oven worse , buyers huvlnz mordocldedly ; tbo best of It Iluslnoss was very alow and prices were pen- orally a good lOo lower-'than Monday , or about the same us Saturday1' ! There was a moderate shipping demand for'pood'to ' oliolco stock , but tliere was verv llttldot It here. The decllno was heaviest and tlio market moanest'on the fair to medium crudes. Sales were largely from $2.00 to ( . ' .3' , wlttwcholcio stock us high MS $100 , and common afclow ILH SI.00. Dulls , oxon and stugs were , weak ut from H.'JO to JI.05 , calves about stead v ut ) from 11.03 to & > .00. Stoakors and fcedortiwere In monger supply and fair demand at slightly Improved prices , Trading wus somewhat limited and largely1 from (2.75 to (3,00. Itouresentatlvo sales : Nd.'Av. Pr. No. AV. Pr. No. Av. Pr 4. . 042 $250' J7i.l077 $3'10 30. 1137 J335 8. . 822 2 85 10..1218 < T15 37. 1153 245 2.,1030 200 17..1020 3 15 u " 525. - - 12.VJ 350 n. . 1052 a oo IS.'VIIIS 3 20 25. .1188 ' 350 1..1233 3 00 10. 1102 ' 3 25 17. . 1385 355' 0..1101 3 00 .7. . ma a 23 - 10 1270 3 CO 1..1110 300 a 25 22. . 1151 3 CO o..HIS , : 300 21..IlBt BO 73. 130) ) 300 i. . 000 305 8. . 1047 3 30 0. .1203 365 0. . OJO 310 12. . 1200 3 30 5. 1354 370 11. 031 200 COWS ANl > IIEUEIIS. 30. . OS2 2 75 4. . 792 S 15 0. . 401 2 IS CAIiVBS , S. . 393 1 00 1. . 21:0 3 00 ] . . 280 500 1. . 300 1 M 2. . 220 3 75 nur.r.B. 1..1500 120 1..1330 210 1..1710 245 1. . 820 150 1..HCO 215 1..17UO 2AO 1..I310 180 1..1000 225 1..1230 210 l..KIX,185 ! ) 1..1510 235 2.1410 275 1..1340 100 2..1il50 233 1..1G01 300 1. . 870 2 OJ 1..138J 240 2..17M il 05 1..1520 205 2..1305 340 1..15CO 320 STAGS. 1..1320 200 4..1350 275 13..1583 305 BTOCKKIIS 'AND FEEDE1H , ? . . 85 ! 275 1. . IGO 2 B5 4 , . 725 205 5. . 54 ! 2 77 > i 1) ) . 7JI 2 85 6. . 840 300 10. , 715 2 8J 1. . OOJ 2 85 NEW MEXICO CATTLE. 55. . 6.10 2 00 Hods Niitwltlistnndlng a liberal supply of 150 cars and an Increase for the past two dnya compared with last week of tiUO > hogH the liiarkntHCored another advance. There was u marked Improvement In the quality of the ofl'erln.s , there bclnv several loads of very eholco hoxs hero and not a great many thut could bo culled common. Everybody wanted hogs at the opening and business was brisk at un advance of iibout lOo over Monday , The best heavy bozs sold fmm 11.30 to tl.40. Com mon heavy and mixed packers sold almost entirely ut fl.25 and light und Unlit mixed loads went at from , (4,15 to tl.27i. ! A loin : toward the mlddio of the forenoon the weak oppnln : In provisions produced u dooldodly o \Hlor fcollng horu.'aiid fur u tlmo It looked as If the advance would about nil be lost. The demand was too noJjt'however , and the late luitrket was not moro than a shade to So lower than the early sulrlfll/vbout ovorythlng wua disposed of , tlio luililrif the sulos being ut from tl.25 to ll.3li. ugulnatitS. 15 to t4,2.t Monday. Tlio average cost was tl.27H ugulast ) I.20U Monday und tl , 0 last TiiosiUy . Keprosontatlvo sales : No. Av. till. l'r , No. Av. 8h. Pr. 81 . 211 MO II 151,1 60 218 120J42J : ! 33 . 23U 10) 413 fj2,20.'l 11X1 4S7M 05 , . , , ,2eU 120 4 15 , r- 77Ui 10J 4 m , * Ui ! 6t ) 2JO 4 W 1i\ .51 24'J 4 2J I 1i07 07 . . . 210 4 20 05 , , . , ,2.15 80 4 20 hO. , , , ,227 20J 4 21 70 , , , .V3J 4 20 70 80S 200 4 20 05TJ 227 210 4 2 * TJ . . . 218 240 4 2.M4 ra. , . ,3ii7 581 4 221O1 10 , , . , ,28 ! 4 224 57 , . , . .2tJfl - 4 Si 17. . 3V7 KM 4 23 71 . 247 100 4 25 - ' . . . , . . < ] 210 4 25 77.KI1 2JU 4 23 OS . 2 l 400 4 1'5 11 . 27. ! 4 25 Ii2 . 214 60 423 &l . A6 8J 4 25 Cl . 204 1(10 ( 4 2i 45 . 2i4 mi 4 ± 1 50 . 2. < i If'J 4 Si 7J . 8.W ICO 4 15 83,2 1VO 4 23 . , . , sw : KU 4 .n II. , , , . , ' 113 4 25 CO. . . ,258 1I1J 4 23 87 . . . . VWI 12J 4 23 7 . 272 240 4 2.5 OJ. . . . , IIW - . 4 25 59 . ,214 3'0 4 25 7U . . . 253 2.W 4 25 05 . , , .S4i : 300 4 25 115 . . . J88 40 4 23 81 . . . . 174 3.0 4 2i Ul , . . . ,2s7 200 4 25 70 . 285 210 4 25 81 . . . ,223 110 4 25 01 . SV7 2EJ 4 St W , , . . .281 240 4 23 111.2H4 M ) 4 25 CO . . . 241 ISO i 25 Cl 2X1 120 4 S3 T5 300 40 4 30 TJ ' "VI IBJ 4 25 R5 193 43 4 it ) Bl . . . .317 M ) 43J 71 .270 40 43U C5..23I 49 4 25 fll . . . . .203 100 430 C . . . .571) 425 fi > 27D 43) 71 Ztt ISO ITS Kl 2SJ CO 430 r > 9. : ui s-o 4 as cs saw N 4 : fiS .3)7 ) 210 4 So W . . . . 272 50 4 30 nj . . . . .203 80 4 S3 64 K0 ! ! . 0 43) 0 ! 240 ( o 42:1 ri . . . : x.MO 4ttu : 01 . . . . 201 MO 425 55.,347 4 : tt { fi 3 > : i : IGI 421 ooioo : 4324 Ca 2.V. 2SO 4.5 Nl. . . . IB7 432H 50 200 4 as r.2 340 ice 435 C'J 24 4 SI WJ 33 ! ) 435 ! > 370 - 4 23 M . . . . tf.XI 40 4 X. 74 . . . . 2.V ! J20 4 83 00 iCB 80 4 a.r. 711 Klf 1(1) ( 425 ( VS . . . . .KM 120 4:0 : C2 aW 240 ' 4 83 CM 2O ! 4 35 Hi. . 2K1 2JO 4 2J 73 282 40 4 ! tt caju , ' 20J 423 r > i : TO HO 4n : 70 203 40 425 M 374 80 4 IK IK..283 PO 4 2"i M 274 4 5 01 . . . . .284 N ) 42.i fil 372 8J 4 JO 59 247 80 425 70 242 1GO 4 M 71 2.X1 240 425 M . . . .MO 4111 63 ZV9 245 4 > 31 110 till ) 4 MS (17 ( 2CJ 203 425 HO . . . .314 ICO 431 04 22. ! 101 425 t < S 204 t > 0 4 37i ! 08 287 443 4 27J4 to . . . .Ii70 4 41 72 . . . . .208 ,80 4 2it ) CO 3V ) 3A ) 440 73 240 80 4 27' { r > 9 311 440 ins AND iiouott. 2 1.T3 - 3WI 8 . . . .13. ) 300 1 100 351 HHKKP Hocoljits were fulr , suvcn curs , nuil tlioqimtlly In gunural urottv ROCK ) . Triitllnjr. however , wus riuhorslow. Some wrctty iroo , < l western < > wo . cornfoil , t > roti iit 14.4J nncl a MnglodocU ot fiilr tmtlvQ nwcs sold for $4.25 , I'rleus wore iiuota'oly uuulmtinotl. . Kiilr to good muKcs will brliiK from JI.2.S toJVtt. westerns from ! I.U ) to IS ID , common mill Mock and Cued Inn slicop from $ . ' .50 to IL7.1. liimbs wcIitlilnK 40 tolio pounds from 94.00 to (3.50. Ilplircsuiitutlvo sales : No. Av. 1'r. K ! native owes 04 $123 410 Colorado owes 85 440 HocolpU nnd DUp.nltlon of Slock , OlUclnl rueoluts Mill disposition ot stock : is shown hy the hooks of tlio Union Slock Ynitls company for the twcnty-fourliours , ondlng tit 5 o'clock p in. January 20. 1MJ. ) HKCKll'V * . lloos. HIIKKI1. HOUSES.M'I.N. Cnra.lIIontl Cats. Hond Cam , llutul Cars. I Hem ) . . 150 1.140 . IHdl'OdlTlU.V. Chicago l.lvo Stock Market. OMICAOO. III. . Jan. 2fi. lSpeolal Telegram to THK HEE. ] The cuttln market was nulot today. Iliiyers were present In about the usual numbers and there was a fulrdomund from ciumors and butchoM. but the wants of shippers were somewhat limited. Hut while the movement was slow , there wus an unnual- Illcdly ft rni tone to the market , the light re ceipts for the last fuw days Imparting ti confi dent feeling to all o : sscs of operators. The supply In the yards today wus conllned to about 0,000 head and was absorLou at strong rices , the average being from lOo to ISo hi igher than for la > > t Friday. Quotations tire from 11.25 to J3.00 for poor to choice cows , ( l.fio to 150 for bulls. J2.00 to J.t.05 for stockers nnd fcoiiors and MOJ to $ o.BO for common to extra shipping steers. The hoi market remained strong. The average - age prices were higher tlinn foryestorduy but. taking Into consideration the fact that the quality of today's arrlva's was bettor , a change In values can scarcely bo noted. There was continued activity In ttio shipping de mand and as local cullers were also eager to got the ho ? ? , the rather llborul supply was easily hai\dlod. Light wolglita snowed rela tively the greatest strength though thor * was no slgns.of weakness iinywhcrn. Quotations were from W.25 to Jl.fiO for poor to prime ll.-ht and from $1.45 to $1.70 for common to eholco heavy. As high ns $1.CO was paid for assorted light and there was ono load of fancy heavy for which tl.T'-'Ji was obtained. Culls sold at from $ ' .5'Jtol4.0ii. ' The sheep market was without noteworthy new features. Not much activity was de veloped. but by virtue of the continued light receipts , sellers were enabled to close out at stronz prices. Sales wcro on n basis of from fi.50 : to $5.50 for poor to eholco qualities. Few lots went auovn $ j. 15 and there was not much trading below 11.25. The lamb market was . &U > dy-nB lastquotou , prices ranging from $4.50 to $4. 75 for Jioor lots to from I'.4J to $0.50 for choice. ' Receipts" : Cattle , 0,033 ; bos , 35.000 ; sheep , 5.000. The Evening Journal reports : CATTLE Receipts. 0.000 ; shipment * , 2.500 ; market steady ; good to cho'co steers. $ l.5050) ; others. . $3,104.25 ; stackers , $ iOO2.85 ; iows , Il.50ffl2.05. Hoas Receipts , 30,00 ; shipments , 12,000 : market active and Irregular ; rough and common , } 4.i5ft4.4i : ; mixed. II.4'4.5'J ; heavv and butchers' weights , $ I.5UQ4.70 ; light , $4,30 ® 4.60. 4.60.SiiKEP SiiKEP Recolpts , 5,030 ; shipments , 303 : mar- ketuctlvo ; no vlmir.ro from yesterJuv's quota tions ; owes , $ ( .40(33.50 ( : mixed , $3.30l,75 ; wethnri. $5.0U5.50 ; fed Toxuns , (1.40 ; west erns , $5.00 < t&.20 ; lambs. 5.5033.10. New Vork I.lvu Stock .Market. NEW VOIIK. Jan. 20. BEEVES Receipts. 11.017 head ; all for export and slauirbtcr : no trade ; fell foaling flrm ; dressed beef steady at Oii"SUc ; per Ih. CALVES Rocolpts. 207 head : market dull ; veals , $ . - > .00S.75 per 100 Ibs ; gra sers , $ .2.50 , SHKBP Receipts , 1.5S5 head : market nrm ; sheop. $4.0Jn.uu par 110 His. ; lambs. tO.OJ7.03 ; dressed mutton , steady , 7iQ.'JSio } ' per It ) . ; dressed lambs , flrm. nlu'jC. Hoas Receipts , 0,480 hn.ul. consigned direct. Nominally stoady. $ I.15@4.75 per 100 Ibs. Knnsas City Mvo Stock .I KANSAS CITV. Mo. . Jan. 2a. CATTLE Re ceipts. 4.2UO ; shipments , 2,030. Steers were strong ; dressed beef and shipping steers selling at if I.OOO3.D. ) ; cows and feeders steady ; cows Jl.75iW.ljU ; stockers and foodors. I2.UJ ® : ios. ios.Hoa < Receipts. 1SJO ; shipments , 103. The jimrKot opened strong to nehlghur. lost the gain nnd closed lower. AH snides , $ JLS5I.37H ; bulk. I.SO4.25. . SHEEP Receipts. 1,800 ; shipments , : t)0. ) Mur- kot was strong to higher , prices being at the high point again. St. T.ouls Mvo Stock Market. ST. Louis , Mo. . Jan. 20. OATTf.B-RooolptB , liuO : : shipment , 103 : ruarkot steady ; fair to good natives , HOO4.W ( ; Texans and Indian steers fair ui dressed bout. i.7.V(6'l.fl. ! ( > . lions Receipts , O.OJ I : murkot higher : heavy I4.4.V24 G5 ; mixed , tl.QWi.W ; light , * 4.30l.50. No gripping , no nausea , no pain when Da- Witt's Little Early Riser * are taken. Small pill. Snfo pill. Best pill. ] ' > < < ! Dealcrn' Ofllcnrn. There wns a well attondiid mooting ot tlio Omaha Hay nnd Feed association at 1510 Howaid utrcot last night. Permunont ofllcers were oloctud as follows : P. T , Shin- rock , president ; J. J. Jensen , vlco president ; \V. W. Mace , secretary ; nnd Thee Burwioic , treasurer. An oxecutlvo committee consisting of Messrs. W. H. Cady , T. H. Olbbs and T. II. Vunvalhcnburff was also elected. A con stitution and bylaws were also adopted , and then the association aujournod to moot uaxt Tuesday evening In the Hoard of Trade rooms , * Cliiiinliurlalii'8 Collr , Cliolcni nnd Dlurrliwii Ituintxly. Persons nubjoct to cramps will bo inter- eitcd In the oxperleuco of J , F. Mlles , \Vei- ley.roningo ( Jo. , Pa. Ho was takoa very aovcroly and called in two doctors , who pro scribed' for him but failed to Klvo him rcltof , A druggist of Duller , PH. , then crave him a doublodoseof ChnmborlMn's Colic , Cholera and Diarrluua Homody , and in twenty min utes ho wns all right and Is enthusiastic in bis praise of the Itemndy. 25 and D'J cent bottles for sale by druggists. IViirlmiil fur llnrni'im. Two orthroe woeln nsjo James \VIlson , a well knbxvn vagrant and potty thief , was ar rested for having In his possession a bridle nml part of a single harness. Judge Derka gave Wilson ton days on tbo hill because ho could not account for the property , Ha wa rclea9ed"yostorday , and last night an ofllcor found him wandering around with a borio blanket under bis arm , nnd the old timer was giveii a free rldo in ttio wagon and as signed to his old cell in the city Jail. Wilson Is evldpiitly'trylui , ' to collect a complete rig , \\hcn ho U released next time hs will probably - ably got the borso and buggy. „ _ _ -II - TT1 I I DeWltt's Little Earlr Inscri ; cnly pill to cure sick headache and rcpulata the bowels. 4 "Is.LTu . Worth U\ln l The man nho Keeps hU utomavh In flratcluas c'onrtltlflir'iill 'the tlmo IH the only man who fit-.tiiiU a chance of nccos-i In life. 1'or all dls- iirJcrs of the stomach , liver and kldnuys the sonulno UurUbad t-pi-ndcl Halt U with out ; equal and malallfo a plcuturo In- ktuuilof a burden. UK specially bcnetlchil fur.chiojlu constlputlon , gouty und rheuma- tlu air eel Ions , llo nuro to obtain thu conulne uftlelo , which IIKS the soul of I ho oily of ( lurlshad and thn sleiiaturo of "KUnor & Munditliou Co. uKunU. 0 Uarclay Street , New Vck."tju every bottle. OMAHA i AWNINGS AND TKNTS. Omoha Tent < t- Co. , Hw. linmuioclis , oil nnd rubber clothlntf. pond for cntnlogue : 111:1 : Knr num. HAGS AND TXVINKS. llemlf Oiuihii ttaa cvx lini'ortcn nml imn.if.ic- Hirers. Flour Snrki , Iliirlnpl nml Twlno. .1. U. I'trriU'i it ( Vi. , , 31 O , Damn , 1 < 0) Doiteo xtroct. Illcrcles sold on monthly fond for our ritiloguo Itayiuciitt. j nnJ iirlces , Kiirii.iraft.Omnlia. HOOTS AN'I > S1IOKH. Moras-loo HO.UIownrilSlro3t. Knctory roracr lltli mill loiiKla streets , \Ve arouiaklnu clo o p.-lcof to cmh b lyor > , nnl ; nro wjilph licry al- st'llliiK a clai of noocH \cry unMowltli iiiori'hiintH. COKNIOE. Eaolc Cornice H'orfca Manufncturcra of Gal * Vnnlicd Iron Cornice. Window caps , uict < ilo ! skyllirhtH , etc. 1110 and 1112 I'OilKO St. Imv GOOD.- . M. H. Sn.i'.hACo. A'ffxirc7f ( ( - Koch Dry Clamls Co. , Dry good' _ , . , . , , notions . . , fur- Dry KOOdK.notlons. ( tents' nlsh furnishing goods. Cor. lull and HowiirJ t . Corner Hill and Ilownrd. El.KCTUICAIj Omaha OoiwoUditid Eleotrioil 0) . , , v.iian. fiiaii. Wlro and Klectrlcal Sup- piles of All Kinds. 1112 Howard atreat , Uinnlia. MUMOALi. C. A , Stnnth 1 ( , A. , Jr. Millinery , notionscloaks rinnos. etc , mitcrlnh , etc , 1HMI9 8 U'tll tt , Onmhu street , OVSTIOICS. A. Utkttli racltina Co. I'lalt A Co. . I'nokori of oystorj , Ilsli Oysters , Flih and Colorft nnit Celery , Sl'.l Bautli 10th St COS Leaven worth St. Divld Cole , Manager , OILS. Cosolfdnfcrl XViiik Line Co. , Hoflncd nnd InbrlcntliiK oils , nxlo Kreane , etc. PUODUCE CO.HMIS'ION. Itranch A Co. , nibbed A Smith , neuters In country prod Produce fruits of all uce , frulti , vegetables , etc. kinds , oystori , lao ; Howirrt Street. 13th and Itarncy Street ) . Kira > iliKtun A Son * . Jns. A. Clark & Co. Duller , cheese , , cxgs Duttcr . , CEKS and poultry. poultry nnd Earns. ID ) n'.i'ii n i t CCU South 13th Street. Eiddell & Oo. , G. Pegau , Coinnils lonII orclianl , Butter , choose , eggs.voz- Produce , Uutter , Kitgt , ctHblns , fruits , poultry Cheese und Poultry. . 12th and Ilownrd Bti , ami KBUIO. Oniuha. Mullin & McOloin , Bingham. & Son , Sppclaltlas , buitar , eiit , Send UB your Kgiis , But * choose , poultry , clo. No. tor , Poultry , ( iaiuo , 15 H I 111. Hot. 1st Nat. Illdoi , Kto. bank. 1701-3 I.eareiiworth St , PAI'Blt. Carpenter Paper Oo , , King Papar 0 J. Carry a full itock of WrapphiKpaper , all klnilj printing , wrapping and of twlncii , eto. HOd Howard ft. wrltliiK paper , card pa per , etc. Tel. 17J3. = 3 S'JOVE 11 IOTA I US. James Hughes , OmahStova Bepaii Stoves repairs of all kind ) Wor'.a. Cooks and HoalorJ Sloro repairs and water for Dale. attnchnieuta for any klua of stove made. ; . nth Btroot I2U7 Kounl.vn. ' SASH. aoys. M. A. Disbrow & Oo , H. Hardy Oo. , \ Manufacturers of ensli. Toys , dolli , albiimi. doon. bltndf and fanoy goodi. houiofur * mouldings , llrnnch of- nl'blnv RooJi , cbll < U Dcc , 13ib and Iiard Hts. ren'4 cnrrlAgos. 13111 Kurnam Stroot. | SOUTH OMAHA. UNIOS STOCK YARDS CO. , LIMITED. COMMISSION MERCHANT ? . AVtn Boot & Oo. Gaaniuu & Iloom3 < KxclmnKO Hulld- Itooms , 01 and ill llullillntf South clmnxa bulldl.i Omahiu Bouth Onnhi. - - * < WELL-ATTESTED MERIT. I Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher writes : " 40 ORANGE STREET , " DnoouLYH , N. Y. , February u , 1890. "I have used ALLCOCK'S Pouous PLASTERS for some years for myself and family , and , as far as able , for the many sufferers who come to us for assistance , and hate found them a genuine relief for most of the aches and pains which flesh Is heir to. 1 have used ALLCOCK'S ' POROUG PLASTERS for all Limb of lameness and acute pain , and hy fre quent expeiiinenti find that they can control many cases not noiiccj In your circulars , " The above is the only testimonial I hive ever given In favor of any plaster , and jf my name has been used lo re'.ommcn J any other it is without my authority orsmction. " George Augustus Sala writes to the London Daily Telegraph ; " I especially have a.pleasant remembrance of the ship's doctor a very experienced maritime medico indeed who tended me most kindly dur ing a lioirible spell of bronchitis and spasmodic asthma , provoked by the tea-fog which had swooped down on us just after we left San Fran cisco. Hut the doctor's prescriptions , and the increasing warmth of the temperature as we nearcd the tropics , and , in particular , a couple of ALL- COCK'S POROUS PLASIERS clapped on-one on the chest and another between llic tliouldcr.bladcs soon ici me right , " Russell" Sage , the well-known financier , writes : " 506 Firm AVFNUP , " NEW YORK CITV , Pccember so , 1890 , " For the last twenty years I have teen using ALLCOCK'S I'OROUS I'LASTERS. They have re peatedly cured me of rheumatic pains and pains in my side and back , anJ , whenever I have cold , one on my chest and one on my back speedily relieve me , " My fa.dily are never without them , " Marion Ilarland , on page 103 of her popular work , "Common Sense ( or Maid , Wife , and Mother , " says ; "For the back ALLCOCK'E aching POROUS PLAS TER ii an excellent comforter , combining the sen sation cf the sustained pressure cf a strong , warm liand with ccruln Ionic qualities developed In the Mealing. It should be kepi over the seat of the uneasiness for several days [ n obstinate cases , for perhaps a fortnight.1 Beware of imitations , and do not Ask for ALLCOCK'S , and let no solici accept a substitute. | Buffering from TO WEAK MEN youthful Uie vticU errors ot rarly decar , waMlnfr wptknvss. lost luouhootl , etc. . I will K'nd avalualilu tnallto ( Mali'di cuntnlnlui full parllrulars for liawa curt' , FIlilK < jf i-liartc. A riJli-ii'lW ' midlcal work i shimlitp read lr every uian wlio U urrrnui aud drhllluttcd , Addrisl. fi-of. V. V , A'OWliVn.BIooduit C'onii4 The Rev. Mark Guy Pearse writes : " BEDFOUD PLACE , KUSSELL SQUARE. "LONDON , December 10 , iE88. " I llilnk It only right Iliat I should tell you of how much use I find ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLAS TERS in my family and amongst those lo whom I have recommended them , 1 find them a very breastplate against colds and coughs. " W. J , Arkell , publisher of Judge and Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper - paper , writes : "JUDGE HUILDINO , " Cor. FIFTH Avn. and SIXTKKNTH STRLET , " NEW VORK , January 14,1891 , ' 'About three weeks since , while suffering from a severe cold which had settled on my chest , I applied an ALLCOCK'S I'onucs PLASTCK , and in a short lime obtained relief , "In my opinion , these plasters sliouli' be In every household , for use In case of coughs , colds , sprains , bruises or pains of any kind. I know that in my case the results have been entirely satisfac tory and beneficial , " Henry Theme , Traveling Secre tary of the Y. M. C. A. , wrifes : "UxnTBR HALL , STRAND , "LONDON , February 3,1868. " I desire to bear my testimony to the value of ALLCOCK'sI'oKousPLAsrEits. I have used il m fet pilm lit the back and side , niislng from rheu matic and other causes , never without deriving benefit from Ihclr application,1' They arc easily applied and very comforlinj. Those engaged , at I am , in public work which involves exposure to sudden changes of temperature , will do well to keep a supply of ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTCXS in their portmanteaus. " Hon. James W. Ilustcd says ; "When suffering from n severe cough , which ihreilenetl pulmonary difficulties , which I was recommended lo go to Florida la relieve , I deter mined 10 test ALLCOCK'S POROUS PLASTERS , I applied them to my chest and between the shoulder-bladei , and in less than 4 fortnight was entirely cured. " Henry A. Mottjr. , Ph. D , , F. C. S. , late Government chemist , certifies i "My Investigation of ALLCOIK'S POROUS PLAN TER show * It la contain valuable and essential ingredient * not found in any other plaster , and I find It superior to and more efficient than any ether piaster. " be deceived by misrepresentation , tation or explanation induce you to JOSEPH GILLOrT'S ' STEEL PENS. GOLD MEDAL , PARIS EXPOSITION , 1839 , THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.