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THE OMAHA DAILY UEEn5ATtTIlAY , JANUARY 21 , 1898.
Wheat Surprised Speculators Yesterday by
Declining Ono Cent.
CORN WAS INCLINED TO IMPROVE
Liberal 1'iirclmcs by Prominent Commit.
( Ion lloiifff , Alilnl liy the riovlitoil In *
tjrcst * , Krpt All CorcnU Htronu but
t Moclit mill IlonUi.
CIIICAOO. 111. , .Tan .20. Wheat today sold Ic
under Iliu lilgh point of Inst week , nnd though
rallying somewhat closed a fraction lower than
lust night. 'I he firmness In other articles was
in marked contract. Corn closed with a gain
of 'ic ; oats , ' ( C ! pork , 30cs lard , 7'ic , uud ribs ,
22'ic. '
Tlio best wheat buyer early In the session
TVIII 1'ardrldgc anil for a tlmu bo took about all
that wan olTercd nnd held the market. Hut
cables came In e.iMer , the solllm ? bucamo
liberal and I'ardildxo finally drew out. The
niarUel deprived of support became ho ivy ami
went olT about ' | C Mrulditlon | : by longs and
tlm closing out of trades through exhaustion
of margins vva fatlll going on uncl tliciu was no
demand
Tlio inovciiicnts of f'udaliy's brokers were
watched \cry closely , hut no evldc'nco could
ho obtained that tliu big speculator was buy
ing any wheat. During the last houi the mat-
kotgavu some Indication ) * of strength on fiuo
buying by scalpers and covering hy shorts
The opening \tas about " > c IOWPI thin jester-
day , but became stronger and prices were ad-
Minccd " c , ruled weaker again and then de-
cllnrd Ic , advanced Irregularly 'if , then
ruled steadier anil Ilio closing was ahnut hi !
lower for May than yestotdiiy ; the July
future inlcil Muui'wliat liidciiendc'iit of tliu
Way delivery , mill while prices as a rule were
Jc lower at onu tlmu than ycstoi clay's closing ,
they aliM ) t tiled 'k ( ' higher unil the closing was
only about Sc lower flian jestouliiy Tliu
rcall/ltiK was chlelly for May delivery , vvlilln
tliu buj Ing was principally for July
In corn Ihcio was mtliei iniiio Interest dls-
jilnycd , thn nuiiKel tilling qitltn active at
times , but lluctuatlons Kept wllhln aiC i.inge
1 hn Mintlmeiit ( Icvclotied was stronger anil
lilghui | ii Ices vveio scoird , lint the full advance
wits not malntaliieil , thoiiKh the mat hot at the
clo u had gullied fiom V to ' .c Tliu lm | > ioved
lone was duo largc-l ) to the liberal pun-liases
ly piotiilnciil coiiinilsslon houses und to huttci
Miport | by Ihu pioilsloii Interests , who wcti <
IIM | > credited with Inricasliig their holdings
Local loom tradciH ami a natty who has sold
Iic.ivlly of Iain * uii | | > lled the doiimiid The.
corn conti acted foi tomoriiiw show a nmtcrlal
iinn-ir.u lit 300 cats , vvhicli miller oidlnary
circumstances would have wc.ikened tlio mai-
kel. Thosjiot corn fcltuatlon at the M'libo.nd
wns regarded as romarl.ahly strong. A better
export ( lumiiml VTIIS repotted with much of ( he
piesent stocks at New York owned by ex
porters or consumers. Ocean nites being
cheap helped the foiward movement
Tliero was a fair trade In oats and a steady
fcnllng , bill prices we're confined to 'ic ' range
The I'rlco Current comment on corn and
{ iocs VVHB Inclliird lo make thu tiadcmoru
lulllsh. KH : ly In the duy there was buying of
ribs and lard by Oudahy and Kocrhon Shorts
were nervous and covering In all products.
I'alrbanks'brokers sold lard , keeping pilces
for that aitlcle relatively much backward A
leading hrokci-expressed the belief that by
buying 10,000 hms of pork In a ( .ensatloiial
way the price might have been urn close up to
tUOIn a little time , but ho refialncd fiom pitt-
tlnghls belief to a practical test. Un a llnal
bnlgu all products went to the highest prlcu
for the day at the close.
Estimated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat ,
IM ) ems ; i orn , 3UO ears , outs , 183 cars , hogs ,
10,000 bead
The lending fiilutes tanged as follows :
> unii i * "
Vi beat No 2
January 7IH TH 7 4 71J4 74X
May. ; ii'iw it Wt 76 H
July , . . . . 7HH7b Tb't
Corn No 2-
.InlHiniy * ! > . < 1 < 2l , ' 42U
Ke-brunry iij M (
Mav. . 47i ! 7)t )
OMt ) o 2-
Janunry 31 SI
Kcbrimry. 6i 32 3191
May
Urim I'ork
Jaunnry IS IS 18 : i2L , IS 55
188) 18 7 > 4 IS ' . ' 7W
I.crd
Jnnnnry. 10 60 II ) 724 10 RO 107
Moy 10 79 1U U7)j ) 10 76
Bbort lllbe-
Jnnnkry. 0 80 ( I CO
May 9 83 9
Cash ( inotatlotis weio as follows :
Viouu-btlll iiultcllim but mlllors olTerlng
a llttlo mole fieely.
W H \T-iSn 2 hprlnc , 7.Tiii737 ( Ci No. 3
Bpilng. Olc ; No. 2 red , 73147i' : c.
C'OIIN Irfwoi : No. U , 43c : No. 3 , 30JJC ! No
8 yellow , 40'41c. '
OAIS-NO. a. 31 31 > 4c : No 2 white , f. o. u. ,
OGc ; No. ! 1 white , f. o. li , 3334 c.
UYK-NO. 2 , ol'jQDOc.
lUni-KY No. iOOc ; No. 3 , f , o. l > . , 40 < SG2a ;
No. 4. f. o. b . 38 GOc.
Kr.Ax MKI : > No. 1,11.10.
TIMOTHY Hii : i > 1'rlme , 51.98.
1'oiiK-Mcss. per bbl. , J17.a'J'iiai7.7r ; lard ,
per too Ibs , 1 10.60 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) ,
I0.75a9.b0 ; dry salted Hhoiildors ( boxed ) .
19 BTHaiO.OO ; shoi t clear sides ( boxed ) , 810.30
WiusKV-DUtlllcrs' tlnlshcd goods , per gal. ,
KU 'A < < - Unchanged.
Tlia following wcio the receipts and hhlp-
nicnts for todav :
On the Produce CNchango today the buttei
market w.isRteadvaml unchanged ; erc.imo.rv ,
e : dally , 'JlJJSOo. Kggs , easier ; stilctl >
'
Now Vorlc .Markets.
NEU YOHK , .Inn iUO. ri.ouit HecelptH , in-
r > BOpkiC4. ; L'\noix. | 1H.OOO hbls , D.OUU sacks ,
\ciy dull and weak ; Miles , 0,700 Dbb.
L'dit.N Mi. iDull , hteady.
WllKAT Hecelpts , n,3Ur > bu ; e\poits , HO.'JOO
bu.ales ; , 3.720,000 bu futllics , 8.000 bu.
Kpot. Hpotsdull , lower , wlthoptlons flrin ; No U
red , 70yo In stole and elu ator ; 8ic ( ) allo.it j
70UGH1C f. ii. b. : No 1 noithern , H3 ic ; .No
1 hard , SH'je ; No. 2 noithern , Hl c ; No
UMprlng. 77)c. ) Options were moduiati'ly ac-
tl > oand Irri'Riilar , opening ; wo.ik and dcelln
IIIK SSWiu on fno M-llInc by the west and
easier cables ; reacted 'i' < 45 c on the postpoiici-
incntot the llatcli bill ami local shorts cinor-
Ini ; . declined 'toon leall/liiK and closed steady
at { ( WiC under yi stvrday with trading chlelly
bunching : No 'J led , lobinary 70 > ( ® 703c' .
closing 10\c ; March , HO' QbOlje. closing ut
80 , iMay. . H'Jif 8'J''c. closing at 82 > 4c ; Ji'ly '
U2l , < 2H41.iOc. closing alb Ic.
HAHI.KV Quiet , linn.
IIAIII.KVMAI.T Qlllet.
CoilN Hccdlpts , 10-lon bu ; exports , 42,073
bu. ; bales , 4H5,00bu ) futures , ll'J.OOO hu.xpot.
Allots hlglier , scatc . and llrm ; No. 2 , r > 3 > tifi
C3Uc In oluvatoi , f'l ! < US < siC alloat ; No. 3 ,
631jtt&4ic ; Kteainor mUed. 04 > ( c. Options
were Wtol'fc hlghet on light stocks and tiiod-
i-ialo iccclptM , toguthcr with llrm west and
Ehortsco\erlng ; trading moderato. I'ebruary ,
62 , < 363'fc. closing ui 6.l'4c ; May , 03U53 0-lCe ,
Closing at
O \TS-ltccelpts. 72,400 bu. ; exports , 100,000
bu. ; sales , 70,000 bu. futures , 02,000 bu. spot.
Hpots , ijulet but stronger ; options dull nut
llrmcr ; May , SauSMUnc. clnsliu at 3 'Hc ; spot ,
No. 2- white , 4301 mlvt'd nt'btuin , 3bi(243c ! ( ,
Rhltnvcxtern , -tliVic.
HAV Quint and steady.
IlurH 1'alr demand and steady.
BUUAII Haw , dull and unchanged ; rcthied ,
quiet and steady.
MOI.ASHIS New Orleans , fair demand.
KICK -Uoocl dc'ui.iml
KGOHrirm , with moderato demand ; west
ern , best , 30cj lecelptx. 1,142 packngea.
II IDEM Kali demand , steady ,
\ \ oui.Acthe , tinner , uwinextlc Ilecco , 27 ®
82o ; pulled , 2lX1t3.V. Texas , 17lil21c.
I'oiiK Dull , hut llrm : old mess , J 17. 503.
17.76 ; nnw mess , $ IH.20f4l . & 0. rut meals ,
quint. Him ; pluklfd bellies , $11.KI111.20 ( ;
mlddlcH , dull , llrm. I.ard ( inlet and tinner ;
western Htram closed at (11.20 ; sales , 2 0
tierces ; options sales , none. ; January , 111. 15 ;
11 a v , SI 1.05.
IIUTTUi ModeratPly active , firm ; western
dairy , 2K425c ; creiimery , 24G35c ; western
factory. 17 2tfe ; Klgln , 3Se.
t'llcEHE 1'alr demand , tinner.
I'm Ino.NDull and unchanged ; Amcrl-
Ciin$12.75ai5.50.
Otiri-fcli- Quiet , steady ; lake , (12.05.
l.KAl - Inuolhe : domestic. ( J.U& .
TIN rirm ; blralts. J20.20 ,
l.hrrpoul
I.ivnti'ooi. , Jan. 20.VIIKAT null , holders
offur moderately. No , 2 red winter , 5s d5s
1 Hid per cental. Itccolptx. wheat past tliieo
days H.OOU centals. Including 73,000 centals
American.
COHN I'lrni , demand fair. Hrcplptu , Amerl-
cam corn past Ilireo cluyn , 4DhOl cciilalx.
HACOM Long and short clear , 550 Ibs & ' . '
l > er c n t. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Alllnuukvu Orulii Alurkutii.
. Win. Jan , SO. WIIBAT l'ii-
-et-ttlcd ; Mnr , 71 > ct No. 2spilng , CCc.
ToilN QulotiNo. 3. 391400.
OATH Steady ; No. 2 white , 34U < S35l > c ; No ,
B , 3340340.
IIAUI.KY 05C.
t'ollco Alurhet.
New YOIIK. Jan. 20 Options opened barely
steady , doted steady , HXit20 pulntH down.
( iulci , 84,000 bai ; , liicludlug January ,
tlG8Bin.GOt Vehnmry , llQ.Sfift-- . . .
Miirch , 110 ! 26 tJM033i April. 11016 ®
10 20j Mny. SlO.OMJlO.ir ! June. 110.10-July ,
llO.lllj September. tlO.OOSlO 10) ) October ,
f 10.0(1 ( ® ID 10) ) npcpinber. 110.00 CJ 10 10.
Spot Hlo dull , easier ! No. 7 , m.2frai7.37'j. '
Omnhn 1'rodiicn .M rU t.
The monotony of the market during the past
fuwd.ijs has been tlrnsomo and It Is thought
that a change might bn welcome. The clmi.ro
ciinio today , and In the shape of a break In Iho
egg nmrkut. The warm weather and the In-
cicasi'd receipt * wcio too much for the high
prices , as will bo noted below. Otherwise the
market was without any very essential fea-
tine. Thu future coursu of the market Is
likely lo depend cry much on thu weather
A continuance of warm or mild weather must
tend to Increase Ilia receipts and a decline In
several lines of produce would be likely to
result.
A W.ES-Slocks are held at 63.5034 00 for
fair to choice stock.
II vx.vx\s-Quotod at 12 00 < ( fl2.00 per bunch.
IlKANS-Cholee imvy , I2.00HJ 10.
Ht'TTFit Tli ro Is a noticeable falling off In
thorccolplBof butter In this market. AVhtlo
thuiii has been no great or very marked ad-
viine'B In the market prices have been gradu
ally crawling up Good p icklng stock Is going
at lOc and lair to good country roll at 18a
20c Mrlctly fancy would bring pel haps 20&
2Jc , hiiltheio Is not inlicli of It to ho had.
Cl l.i.ltv The greater portion of the celery
on the market Is coming from Chicago , and Is
not overly choice. This Is the season of the
year , however , when fancy stock Is not ex
pected A few years ago U was unusual fet
celery to last until March , hut like everything
else , tht ! season Is being o.tended and ( eleiy
Is now lo bo hud at almost all seasons from
some M'elloti of the country Celery Is quoted
on llils maiket at 4Hc
CVI.IHIIIM \ CAIII Air Owing to the high
pi Ices al wlili 'i ' c ju.ue Is being hold In soulh-
ern I itllfmiiia the anlvals heio aru light
Dinmlieiul.2Jie. .
( 'It vMihltlilh * A ( hires fromcastctn points
Indli atu veiy light stocks and a tendency on
the pail uf pilces toiidvame Hell and i heiry ,
t8.50.rtU 00. bell and bugle , * 10 OOttlO 00 , Jei-
sev Capo ( . 'oil , $ 0 ( OlO 00.
( 'HtltV Mcadv nl3utt40c.
Kdos-l'oi Iwodajs ii ist attention has been
called to the fact that thu teci Ipts weiu
lu gel y Inci casing , owing to the ell oils of deal
ers to IH Ina In moie eggs , and a ( oriespomllng
weakness has been noted. The market
diopped fiom ! ! 2c uiulc'r the Inlinencoof larger
receipts alone , and eggs 'old al 30c on Thurs
day \\llh the coming of vr.nm weathei on
rrlilay and still linger ic-cclpts the market
brokeIt would be a illlllcull matter to state
just w hat was the market on yesterday. Deal
ers weie geiicinlly disposed to hold prices at
2H. ' , but , as a dealer icm irked , one could
baldly alfotd In refusu almost any oiler under
thu piesent conditions Kctall de.ileis , who
have been waiting foi a warm spell lo break
the market , were not dlxposed to buy , and the
dlllli iiltv of moving stocks tended to still fui-
ther weaken the maiket. The maiket Is en-
lliel.v dependent upon the weather. A bll/-
j.ml would send prkcs up again in a liunj ,
while a few d.ijs of waim weather mlghi
knock them down to 20e.
I'msii Viuirvni M Top onions , 203250
pel do/en bunches , leltue-e , 1024Cic ; , ladlshci ,
( lAvn , Small rabbits , 70c. jacks , $1.00
II M The maiket was unchanged at $0003
C Ml
llnil.S-No 1 salted , l'e ; No 2 , 3'ic ; nint ,
Oc
llosrv-d'ood whlloclover , 19J20c.
LI.VIONS0004.00 !
M vi UIA ( ! n Ari.3-Unchanged at J9.00 per
NtTis Large hickory nuts , Jl.GO. black wal
nuts , J1.23.
ONIONS- Homo grown , $1 00 per bushel ;
hp ml .h , per ciate , $1.902 00.
OitvMiU ! Ililghts , mediiiin tires , $3.20 for
single case lots , and $3 00 for lots of live to ten
c.iset , ; iitssets aio 20o pel casu cheapui. A dis
count of 20e un the box Isnlso made for extra
largo m small sizes. Callfotnia navals , $120 ;
Mexican , Ji 00
( Msri.ns-The situation In the oyster mar
ket has not shown any Improvement as yet
A dispatch fiom Ilalllmore sajs. The situa
tion here Is the vroist that we evei saw Lven
with a very sudden thaw It will take two 01
three vveuks to get a supply of oysters The
catching has stopped entlielv , foi everything
has fio/cu up and the harboi blocked with
heavy k'o and nothing hut thu heaviest steam
ships i an foice n ptssagu through It There
are1 ten buyers for every gallon of ojsters
nven at thu lil 'li pilces. Do nut be suipilsed
by still lilghci pile'es , as It looks that way
So much fjr thu situation at Baltimore In
Omaha tlmro Is still a modeiato supply to bo
had Thete were some fiesh airivals on tliu
nunkul which helped to supply thu demand
Dealers siy It K piobablo that If tliu mild
weather hciu extends cast and south theru
will bu a c'hangu In thu situation befoic long.
The high pilces are cutting olT the demand
veiy mateil.illy In the west , as a good many
can not liandlci oysters at the present prices.
I'ouiriiYTho market Is piacllcally mi ,
changed Chickens. OffilOe ; ( . esc and ducks
lOSlIc ; I ut keys , 13c Some live poultry Is
arriving , but the dressed Is preferred anil tlio
11 vo Is only taken when noothei Is to be had.
1'oi.uoi.s Only small lots moving fiom
sloie.estern Nebraska stock Is quotoj at
8Dc : Utah and Colorado , 00c.ft$1.00 ( ; cholco
native , 70 8Ue.
SWKLT 1'OTATOfS Thcio are u few In thu
market which are sellingaltt.OO.
Vnu. The demand Is ptetty good and ar
rivals generally are meeting with veiy icaily
sale , Cholcu , BJilOc ; lingo and thin , Siicic. .
ritouuc'B roi.NTi.ns.
Warm weathei Is spoiling thu egg maiket.
Chatles Klrschbraiin has been confined to
the housu with a carbuncle on the neck.
Truest It. 1'eyeke , of I'eycku Ilros. , Is on his
way to California to look ever thu fruit bltua-
tlon.
N. II. Nelson , of Ilraneh k Co , left last even
ing foi a trip to Denver and other wcs > tern
points.
It is said by the old dealers that eggs have
sold dining the past weelc at thu highest point
touched since 1H81 In Omaha.
The Klklmin has a refrigerator car for the
shipment of fruit * ) dining the cold weather
that leaves Omaha on .Monday aftcinoon for
points between Chadtrn and Deadwood They
have Kcently put on another cat which leaves
on Tuesday foi points between I'liimoiit and
Cliiulroii The II. & M car leaves Omaha for
the Illack Hills on Monday nights. The Dillon
I'm hlc loaves at noon on Thiir dus- , for the
vvcstuin putt of Iho state. 1'aitles ordering
fruits ought to keep this In mind and Hlo their
oidois so that they will bo In tlmo for these
cats. Shippers hum are In the habit of hold-
Im ; thelt shipments for these c.us , which will
explain a seeming delay at times In thu tilling
of indent ) II would bu we'll for shippers to
specify If Ilicli shipments aru to be sent by ro-
fliberator car.
i nitinrs.
It. II. Dlckcj , of Dickey A. Co. . Ncbiaska City
iugglslM , N dead
A telegram to K 0. Dun .I Co announces the
falluiu of Theodoru lU'iidlaqcj , gonei.it mut-
chamll'e , at Nelson. Thu bin ! , look po-so > , -
slon of tlio stuck upder a $100 chattel mort
gage ,
Miller .1 Ciiiiileii ( < oii , propilntois of a planing
mill at Twenty-eighth aveiiuu and tliu Itult
line Hacks , have mortgaged their plant for
$23,1.20 , ( labrlel Oumlurson of Chicago bclu
thu mmtgiigee.
St. [ .null Markets.
HT. I.ot'is , Mo .Jan. 20 ri.otni Unehanscd.
Win. -VtSfiC uiiilei yusterday : cash , G8\c !
IVbiiuiry , b'J'.c asked : May , 74'S71'1c. < .
COIIN Closed at justurday'h linKli ; cash ,
afl'.c : rebru.uy , 30c bid : .May-13-ac old.
OATS-Qtilet and llrm at > tc higher ; cash ,
Dl'.o bid ; .May , y-l'.c bid
Kvu No.cash and 1'ubruary , 08'ic ' asked ,
55u bid.
UMII.KV Qnlct and unchanged ; Minnesota ,
COc.
llUTTi.ii Uncliangcd ; creamery , 204J31c ;
dairy , IHtt'JBc
Kuua Lower at 07'ic. '
I'nov isiONS I'ork , old , J18.20 ; new , $1920.
Lard , J10.70.
KvcriiTS I'lonr , 44,000 bbls : wheat , 51,000
hu : coin , 138.000 bu ; oats , 20,000 bu ; rye ,
nonu : bailey , none.
Sllll'VUNT.s 1'lour , 0,000 bbls. : wheat , 10,000
bu : corn. 01,000 bu ; oats , 0,000 bu. ; rye ,
none , barley , none .
Oil .Market.
NKVV YOIIK , Jan. 20 I'ETIIOI.EUM Quiet ,
steady : I'nlled. no sales
COT-ION SLED OuQitlet , firm ; crude , -12'i
® 43e : jellow,47c.
TAI low-Hc.uce , dull , nominal ; city , (12.00 (
foi pkgs ) , fi e.
Itnsi.s Quiet , firm ; strained , common to
good. Jl.SSttl 37'i.
Tuuri-.MINK Hull , steady : 3333le. < .
LONDON , Jan 20 I'UIIM on. i.40 uei ton.
Teini'l'MiMS Si'inirh 23s pur cut.
1'lNK Itosi.s- 3d pe-rcwt.
Kuu > as City Murkvti.
KANSASCITV , Mo , Jan. 20. WHEAT Lower ;
No ' . ! rcl,70sc ! : No 'J bald , COVc.
COIIN rirm ; No. 2 mixed , 34'i < 335c.
O \T8-\Veak ; No. 2 mlied , 30c.
HVK Ic lower at OO'iC.
HuvrFii Dull nmltiiichangcd ; creamery , 25
ft'JUc ; dairy , 17 t20c.
Kens-Less firm ; 20O27c.
UrcKHTs-Wheat , b7.OOO bu ; corn , 13,000
bn.io.its , 1,000 bu.
Miii'viKMS-AMieat , 81,000 bu ; corn , 2,000
bu. ; outs , nonu.
Cotton Market.
NKVVOIII.KANM , La , Jan. 20. Steady : mid
dling , ! ) ' o ; low middling , Uc ; good ordinary ,
BIJCJ net receipts , 3,21)4 ) ; uross , 3,031 ; expoit.s
totlreat llrltaln 10,004 bales ; to the eontl-
nent , 477 ; coastwise , a'JJ5 ; sales , 2,650 ; stock ,
347.810 bales , .
I'rurlii ( iralu .Market.
PEOHH , ill. , Jan , 207 NMV COIIN No. 3 ,
3'J'iC , No. ' . ' , 40c ; old corn , No 2 41c.
STOCKS AM ) IIONDS.
Oiittliivv ol ( iold Crritted Much htrenctli In
Sfciirltlri.
NKVT YOIIK , Jan. 20.- The stock market
gave ) another demonstration of Its Inherent
NtieiiKth today and an almost unbroken series
of material advances was madu In the-active
blocks , The market for homo tlmo linn 10-
kponded quickly to the Indication of gold ex-
perU , but toduy In view of Uio fuel that bomu-
thlng over M.000.000 was to go out tomorrow ,
exceeding nil prevloili evtlmatos by almiit
fl.ooo.ooo. It iiuplnycd llttlP hesitation and
Inally thruvv on the dampening Inlliience en-
liely and developed ncclded trengtli Thn
jxplanntloii of this ties only In the assured
ca o In money , coupled with tna contldcnco of
American speculators In domestic securities
and In spite of the passive opposition of the
'ort'lgn element , the upward movement has
jcun can led on without their help.
Several Important cliques and pools are now
at work on the market and the effect of these
operations Is seen In thu extraordinary actlv -
ty of stocks they have In hand as against
lie comparative quiet of the remainder of the
1st. This dllTeronco was especially noticeable
his morning , when a few stocks moaopollrcd
hugreat bulk of thu trading , and continued
.o do so until thu market hud thrown olT the
estrlctlng Influence of the gold shipments ,
There was no weakness In the market at
any time , though In the early dealings theru
was some hesitation and Into In thu day reali
sations caused a slight setback. Thu great
eaturoof Ihu day was the operations af thu
ion I In St , Paul , with which Mr. Armour's name
ivaspopularlyconncctod , They bought heavily
> f tliclr favorite ami Its advance to 8J was
steady , but at thai llguro Mock was supplied
sunielent to satisfy all bids ami no further
irogross was made In the stock , though It
losed with an advance of l' per cent. New
England supplied thu only other marked
'eaturo among the railroad shares and though
tended l' < per cent higher for the day It was
ilmost entirely upon the covering of the
shorts put out In the last few days , the move-
nent being accompanied by u dental of the
rtinmiH , upon which U receded.
Other maiked gains weio made entirely
among HID Industi lal stocks and Consolidated
Oas ut the close showed a rlso of l' percent ,
if tern le.ictlon of l"i per cent fiom the hlgh-
LH | . Chicago ( ins rose 3 per cent and theru Is
Fomn talk of hujliig foi contiol. In the late
leallugs Lead was pionilncnt and Cotton Oil
iswdl Thu announced scrip dividend of 10
> ci cent on Cordage failed to stimulate the
: ommon stock and It ictlred I1 , per cent , but
liu piefened was lifted about 3 percent The
me specially weak spot In the list wits HockIng -
Ing Coal and lion , ami a decline of 2 per cent
naikcd the extent of thu realisations on Its
latoilse The general mat ket was quiet as a
iiilu and displayed no decided tendency dui Ing
Ihecntlie fotunoon , lluclu.itlons being Inslg-
illliant In almost all cases , but later Iho
-trength became progressive and the llguies
of thu day weie then established ,
'I lie 1'ost says : Thu conllnu itlon of the re
cent stiong market brings to light thu fact
lhat Iho advance1 has been mainly owing to
mti liases b } American speculative Investois ,
who , despite Hie caution of soveial repicsenl-
itlvo houses , madu hlghei prices by slow but
liuisUtent buying
Tlio follow Ing are thu closing quotations of
HID leading stocks on the Nuw Voik block ex-
hange today :
AtcMion .Norllifrn 1'ittitlc
Artiinis Kxprc'it 115 I do prefcTrcd
Alton , T II UI ! l ! I' Den A Hull
do preferred IV ) Northwestern
American Kx | > iune 117'j ' ilu proforrcd no
llaltimuro& Ohio .N Y Central
* Cnnncla I'uclflc N V & . N K .
( nnmlu ? outliorn Ontario , V Western
Central 1'acltlu Oregon Imp .
Ohio Wl , Oregon Nnv . ki
Clilcazo Alton | 4J Or ? S 1 fc V .N .
II * Q 103 M 1'actno Mull
3i t I'l'orln , Dec A t . 17H
Consolidated Q\t . Hl'l I'ltlsbiirir. . . III ,
C e1 U Abl l < I ulltnun 1'nluce
( ottnnOll Cart. . . .
Del lludion Ulituond 'luruilnal 10
I ) 1 , A W . . do preferred . .
I ) .V U (1 pfd . . ttlo Urnnde W
II ( t I F Lo doproforied
1'nit 'Jenn Kork Island
l-.rla . . . . . Wl at L &H V 1st pfd
do preferred 58 i Ht 1'nul . .
Fort Wnyno lilH dopr ferrrt
( it Norlliern ptU uo Ht I'aul .VOmaUa
I' . A K I pfd do preferred
llocklni ; Vnlle/ . Southern I'nclllc
Illinois Central . . . . . ItlflncTy . .
St I'aul A Duluth ( li 'lean Coal .V Irjn 37' ' <
Kuu A 'lex pfd 'leiiiB raclttc ion
J.ako Kile A West 24H lol .10 ( cut Ud
doprctorrel . Union I'nclllc
Lake s'huru 130J , 17 y Kx press . . C.7t ! |
ad'lruit . . . . W SI l < A I' im
l.onln A.Nncli do picfcrrcd 35V (
I ouln Jt > U\T Alb y * vV ells I uruo Kxp US
Ulnnbnttan Con 170 U'uitcrn Union 10JH
MenipbU A C Whocllnit \ I. K an
MIcblKiin Central lir'M'i ) ' do prefcred. 1514
lllieourl I'nclllc M'i \llliu\St I , 17H
Mobile A Ohio . . . I ) A It U . . . . I8M
' .Nnslivlllo llintt ( loncrnl Kloclrlc I i.M
Nntlonnl ConlaRe .Sntlonnl I.disced JSH
do prefe-rred II7X C Hid .V Iron M'4
.s .1 I cntral do pro.erred 105
Norfolk A U pfd Hou3 A'lci Con 6
Nortli Amurlcnn ( o
exdlv
The total sales 01 stocks today were 690,000
sh ties , Including Atclilsun , 0.2UO , llurllnglon ,
3,700 ; Chicago Oas , 44,000 , Cotton Oil , 0,200 :
Consolidated Has , 0,700 : Distilling , 25,000 ,
Krlpft U,200 ; I.oulsi Illu Si Nashville , 11,000 ;
National Lead , 22 700 ; National Cordage , 15-
HOO : National Cordage piuferred , 0,800 : New
Kiuland , 133.HOO ; Northein I'ncllic preferred ,
B.400 ; Ueadlng , 03,300 ; Hlchmoiid & West
1'olnt , 18,000 , Itock Island , 1-1,300 ; bt. Paul ,
HO.OOO : HI. I'aul . \ Omaha , t.GOO ; Sugai. ! M3-
700 : Union 1'aclllc , 10,450 ; Western Union ,
28,300. _ L1 ! _
Jfcw York .Mnnoj .Mnrkct.
Nr.w YOIIK , Jan. 20 MO.MV ON Cu.i. Easy
at 2 to 3 per cent , last loan 2 ! : , closed olloiod
al2V $ percent.
I'IIIMG MEIIOANTII.K IHi-Eit u-lG.J ( ! perce nt.
tainu.i.-.o I\CHA.sou-Qulut : and easier , with
actual business In bankers' bills at J4 80 for GO
days and 84.871 * foi demand ,
Jovi IINMK.NT llosoa Dull and steady. State
bonds , neglected ,
The closing quotations on bonds :
u s 4s tux , . . IHU Norlharn I'nc : nds 114
U M 4s coup . . IHW N W ( onsols 117
U 8 4 rcg . . . . W ) N \V Deb Ss 103
TaclUclig of ' 93 , IU5 S U A 1 .M Uen is 103K0
I.ouleltnn it'pecl IU5OTW S I , A S. S" Gen At ICt , I ,
Tenn UO\T acids 101 bt I'aul Conol * . 15 ( > K
'lenn now tet n 101 t I1 C & I' , lets 117
Tann now ecu3s . 75 I. I' I. O 'I r. Itcls 117bJ >
Canada 80 2nd * II. J' I ! ( I. ' 1 r. UeU bJ1SH
ten I'tclrlolBU Union 1'aclUcliti. . IDMj
I ) A II O lets . Woit hlioro 102
I ) A II ( I < II. ( I W. lits 78
Rrlo : nds Atcb. 4s 78s
M K AT ( icn (9 ( . Vtcli 2Vi , clnns A 67)s
51 K A T ( icn la . 60 > i O 11 A S A IB . , IW
Mutual Union ( s . 1IJ G II A" A west 5s to
N J C lilt tort III II A'I. C : , , . . 101) )
Nortlu-rn I'nc Ists II AT C Coin < IQ.I'xj '
Itoston Stoek Oilotntlons.
ROSTOV , Mass. , Jun.20 Call loin3STj per
cent ; tlmo paper , OiiO'j per cent. The follow
ing aie the closing slock quotations :
Atchlion ATrpekn.
lloiton & Albnnx. Oacooln . ,
liotton , V Maine . . . 170 Qulncy U )
" iintn I o Coppc'r
Lnstorn n H ( s . , Tannrsok
Htcliburn It U . , , , Annlston Lund Co
Mnss Central . . i ) lloat'in l.and Co
Mi'x. Con com , . san Dlc'jo I.nnd Co
N Y A N Knxland V\'o t Kinl Land Co m *
Old Colony . . 191 lloll Tek i'1'uno. ' ' . 210 *
Itutland common . 1 I.amgon Store tf . .
U'H ( oiitral com . 15BJ Water I'oitur . . .
y\llouci VI. Co ( neir ) BJ ( II
Atlnntlo ID * N 1 ! T A T . . . .
llOBlon , \ Xlont . U A 11 Copper . . .
Cnluuiot A Ilcclu . JIO ( Jen Kl
iTHnklln . . . . . JIOII
Lid.
S.in rr.uiclsro MliiliiK Stocks.
SAN I'llNCISCO , Cal. Jan. 20 The oniclal
closing quotations fur mining stocks today
were as follows :
Altn 20 Mono Ij
I'ltlirpr 11 Uphlr 1BJ
llolrlier 1UJ I'otosl 140
lloit A llnlclior . 125 Hava o IOU
lloille Conaollrtntcd 11 slcrnt iSeraJa 1M
Cliollar M Union Con 10J
Con Cal A , a . . . . 2iO 1).ah ) 15
Croon I'olnt . . . . U ) Voltoir Jacket. . * . . , CO
( lonld A Curry . U .S. Q &
linle A .Norcross . bi N. fl. I 10
Mexican . . . 1(0
Nc\\ York > Iiiiln > ; Onotiitloiis ,
Nuw YoitK , Jan , 20 The following are the
closing mining quoUtloiis :
Crown I'olnt 4U ophlr
Con Cal and Va 2JU I'lymouth 100
Dcadirond IW blrrrn NoTada . . . . HO
( lould and Curry ( 70 standard 'JO
Halo and iNorcron 70 Yellow Jacket . . . . M !
Homcntaka IIW Iron Hllver 40
Mexican U5 ejulck-liver . . . . 310
.North btar . . . . I.W do preferred 1100
Ontario , . 175
St. I.nils Minliif ; ( Jiiolntlona.
ST Louis , Mo , Jan. 20 The following
wcru thu quotations on the Mining exchange
today :
Mocks 111(1 Asked IMockt lllil Ai > kcd
Hope 14.91 fl U ) ( iranltu M I 4 25 $4 60
Adams . , .IiO Am > ot . J 20
rlliatieth 45V < .47 Murphy . . ( IS
I.niiilan riii.iiicliil Ilevlnvr.
[ Copyi fghfril/SSi ) liu Jumw ( Innlm
I.OMIOS , Jan. 20. [ New York Herald Cable
t-peclal to TUB HBK.I- fair amount of busi
ness was transacted on thu Stock exchange , In
spite of tliu further gold withdrawals fiom the
Hank of niiglaiid Consols close ' , per cent
higher foi money and the account , Indian
Milieu paper Is U pur cunt higher owing to a
slight Improvement In thu price of silver. I'or-
rlgn tov eminent securities leave oil somu what
dull , icsa strength being reported on the Paris
bourse. Homo railways closu somewhat
Irregular. Great Kastern has been laiguly
dealt In since the declaration ol
thu dividend .and today Improved
l.'i per cunt , North I'.uMein was hid for thu
last hour and after showing a fall of U JILT
cent closed 1 pel ccjit lilgbei. A small Im
provement has also taken place In several
others , lluslness In Americans was fairly
active , closing llrm. Chicago. Milwaukee was
f i rely hid for In thu last hour , resulting In an
advaiicu of l't per cent. Denver preferred
and LoulsvllltitV Nashvlllu also luivci been
largely dealt In. thu foimer rising
l > i per cent and thu latter 1 per
cent. Other descriptions havu not ma
terially changed , Camidlaiis vvcru mon
prominently dealt In during the latter part ol
thu afternoon. Grand Trunk prefeni'd ad
vanced fiom 'i to > 4 percent , Canadian Pacific
' ( percent , Mexican first preferred leavcoir
* i percent higher , Mexican second pre-ferre-d
U percent , and Mexican ordinary' , per cunt ,
Thu mining inniUnt was qulul , but thu tend
ency was favorable on thu wluile. Them wax
llttlo or no Inquiry for money ; short loans
ue.ro freely olTeivd al it to ? * per cent , lu
the discount mnrkl't hills VTPIO s-carcoi
it two i and three months wcro quoted at
to 1 i ir cent. , h
KANSAS CITY , .Mo , Jan. 'JO.-Cleitrlntrs , $1-
742,784. ic > ti
I'Aius.Ian 20. Three percent iciite.i , OOf
22c for the account , , j
Niw : YOIIK , .tan , 20. Clearings , $139,060-
730 ; balances , $7,371i7ll.
llAVAxv. Jan. 'JQ-JgpmtMi gold. S'J.63 ®
2.01. Kxchange , nliU. , | Sugar , itilet. |
IlAi.Tivtonr , Md. , Jau. 20. Clem Ing * , $2,013-
053 ; balances , $40UOD4. Hate , U per cent.
I'nii.Aiii-i.i'iiiA , 1'a. , .Ian. 20. Clearings ,
$12,047,041 ; balancTsr $2,274,723. Money,4'i '
't cent , \f E
LONDON , .Ian , 20. Amount of bullion w 1th-
Irawn from the llnnU of Kngland on balance
ted ly , A'OJ.OOO.
MMit'itia , Tonu , . .Tan 20. Now York e\-
hango selling at $1.00. Clearings , $ JOU.321 ;
balances , $130,179.
NFW OiiiKA.si , Ia. , Jan. 20. Clearings , $1-
707,904. New York exchange eommeiclal
' 1,00 per $1,000 premium. Hank , $1.00.
llOSTON , JIass. , Jan. 20. Clearing" , $17,408-
120 ; balances. (1,007,034 Money , 3 per cent.
; xchange on Nuw York , 12'jC ' discount to pat.
ST. Louis. Mo . Jan. UO.-Clearlngs , $4,290-
431 ; balances , $089,483. Money. ( | lllet al 0 < < t7
> er cent. i\changu ; on New York , 40o piu-
inlum.
CIIUMCIO. III. . Jan 20.-CIonrliix , $17,201-
500. New York exchange sold at par ; sti ri
ng exchange dull ; s-lxty-day bills , $4.8Cu ;
sight drafts , 4 88' { . Monev , steady at 0 per
cent.
i.ivi : siouic M.\iiKirs. :
Cattle Trade > M > III < MV hut Lower Hogs Itc-
cover lllmo In Vulile .
OMAHA. Jan. 20 Hecelpts to fat this week
foot up 20,036cattle. 2l,02Hho/s and 4,302
sheep , compared with 18,188 cattle , 25.440
hoes and 1,311 sheep thu name five dajs lasl
week.
The cattle market was slow and unevenly
lower Itecelpls weio r.ithet heailertlian iin-
tlclp-ited , nearli 1,000 heavlei than last Pil-
day , and an Incieasu so far tills week , com
pared with last , of about 2,000 bead. The dis
couraging tone to eastciti advices kepi ship
pers and spcctilatois out and buyeisioi local
liouses liavlngeveiythlng theli own way and
with ample supplies proceeded leisurely to
take olT Oc to lOc wheie the cattle did not
. xuctly stilke their Ideas of condition and
quality. Theie weie seveial loads of veiy
iood fat heavy cattle hole , welching aioiind
1,300 , to 1,400 pounds , thai sold to shlppeis
at $0 00 and $1 Id This elass of stock has
shown little 01 nochange foi somu time. Tlil'se
cattle would probablv have brought as much
Tliuisdav , and little , if an.v moie , culler In
the week. The fluctuations of HIH maiket
have been most noticeable on Ihu 1,100 and
1,200-lb. steers. These sold today at fiom
$380to120 , 01 lOo to20c lowei than Tues-
daj Thu poorsun ! * vvasiathei neglected all
da j , but shortly hefoie noon signs of activity
on thu part of bhlppcM and speculators
caused Mime Imptovement In Ihu situation
and about everi thing al all useful finally
changed hands.
It was thus.imo way with butchers' stock
and c iniicis , K.ulv trading vv.is on the basis
of.ilOc decline , and the geneialun of cows
sold lOc lo20c lower than the Hist of the
wiek. Some outsldu oideis stinted better
bu > Ing , and b } noon cows weio bilnglng light
aioiind Thursdays pilces. The laugo of
prices was fiom Jl 70 to SJ.OO , with the bill U of
the fair to good stock at around $2.30 to $2.85.
Hough stock soldashadu lower than yestur-
day at from $1 70 to $3.00. Common larcu to
eholco veal calves vvcru practically tine'liaiigcd
at from $ . ' 20 to J5.25.
There was a good deal of activity In the
stockui and feeder tr.ide and pilces ruled
stiong. Hegular dealers were all good buyers
and the demand from thu conntiy was vury
good. Sales tanged fiom $2.10 to Jl 05 , with
by fai > hulk of the trading al over $3.00.
Itepiesentatlve sales :
nni.S'si.n tiKEf.
No. Av. I'r. , . No. Av. I'r.
11 811 $3 10 23 1028 $3 70
2 . . 700 3 2.- > 30 10JO 3 70
0 833 3 25 ' 10 1011 3 bO
18 842 3 00 17 1091 3 80
4 . . 1020 300 ' 20 1103 390
11 1220 ( ,0 ' 19 . . .1143 390
14 900 ! ) ( it ) 10 . . 1010 3 90
77 1072 ! ) (5,213 ( 11 . ' 193 3 90
02 1014 3 00 14 .1147 3 90
8 920 3 7 ( ) 21 10815 3 90
13 1012 3 70 i 13 1122 4 00
1. 1130 3 70 21 1173 4 00
13 1100 370 , 17 . . .1102 403
23 080 ! 1 70 39 1180 4 10
1 . 820 3 70 7 . 100V ! 4 20
SIIIPI'I.NO'AM ' ) UXPOUT.
22 . 1239 4 10 19 . 1308 0 00
14 1201 4 U0 , 18 . 1301 0 00
19 1248 4 30 1C . . .1400 0 10
'
22 1207 4 00
MINKD.
0 893 3 10 IB . . . 1177 3 80
Jl. . . . OOln 335 24 . . 1100 390
10 1210 375 30 1113 410
COW. .
1 . . . . 770 1 25 20 885 240
4 . . 930 1 00 7i. . . . 814 240
1 . . . .1080 175 3 .V..1060 240
11 . . . . 814 1 70 2J . . . . 900 245
1 . . 900 200 13 . . . 930 245
28 H71 200 13 . . 807 240
2 . . . 040 a 00 a . 1140 2 00
4 . . . . 990 200 27. . . 924 250
1 . . . .1000 2 00 19 . . . 108' ) B 00
1 1170 2 00 1 . . 12102 00
3 . . . 910 2 00 2 930 2 00
1 .1080 200 61 . . . . 850 250
12 . . . 971 200 0. . . 811 250
23 . . . . 715 200 It . 1011 205
8 . 880 210 23. . . .1099 255
31 .811 2 10 10. . . 004 2 55
3 . 910 2 10 19 . IOU 2 55
12 . . 798 2 10 4 1100 2 60
25 , . 800 2 10 5 1088 2 l > 0
3 . 9SO 215 24 . . 838 2 00
18 (103 ( 2 10 19 . . . 931 205
1 720 220 215. .1009 205
21 902 220 3 . . . 803 2 CO
1 970 220 15 . 824 205
G . . . 900 2 25 18 . 1014 2 05
18 . 940 225 3 . 118G 200
5 1020 2 25 It ) . 1)20 2 70
7 822 2 25 4 1180 2 70
17 . . 030 2 25 21. . . . 904 2 70
1 980 2 25 1 H20 2 75
20. . 1039 2 25 22 1003 2 70
2. .1070 225 Id .1142 270
1 1010 225 8 11(57 275
0 . . .1112 225 2 . . . .1105 275
1 . . 925 2 20 18 . 977 2 75
0 . .1000 2 25 9 . . 928 2 80
1 . 930 2 25 3 . 1200 2 80
7. . 801 2 25 20 . . 1010 2 80
1. . . . 900 225 81 . . 11)15 285
22 . . . . 717 220 1 . . . . 920 280
2 . > . . 095 2 25 23 . . 7HO 2 80
17 . . . 910 2 2r 17 . . 1072 2 90
7 . . .1050 2 25 3 . 1246 2 90
17 . . . 990 220 2. . . . 1020 290
3 . . 893 2 30 2 . 1170 2 90
2 .1022 . 2 30 1 . . 970 2 90
22 . 971 IJ UO 10 . . .1020 3 00
20 . . . . 871 2.10 22 . . . . 999 .100
22 . . 9G1 2 30 34 . . 070 II 00
9 . . . 92J 2 30 17 . 921 3 00
2J . HU1 2 30 25 1018 3 1O
1 . . . .ailO 230 U 1102 320
3 730 230 14 . 1182 320
1 920 240 2. . 1170 320
4 850 240 8 . 1080 325
a. . . 900 240 1 . . .1020 340
3. . . .1130 a 4O 4 , .1007 3 41) )
10 . . . 1100 2 4(1 ( 0 . . .v 1190 3 70
11. . . . 854 2 40
34 870 325 21 900 850
0 9J4 3 40
CALM.S.
4 310 2 00 1 110 4 00
1 220 2 10 1 90 4 00
2 . . . 235 220 ti . . . . 70 425
44 339 250 1 120 400
0 392 2 fiO 2 . 410 4 HO
1 . 200 2 75 2 . . . 140 0 00
2 360 270 2. . . . 100 5 OO
1 810 2 75 4 . . 100 0 00
1 100 H 00 1 . 170 000
1 320 300 2 . . . 165 500
1 140 4 OO 1 200 020
2 2JO 4 00
' nt'M.s.
1 . . . . 1300 1 701 1 . 1500 200
1 1250 200 1 . .1310 200
10 . . . 1258 a 15,7 1 .1300 2(50 (
1 1300 2 20 L a lOdO 2 00
1 1070 a 25. _ 1 . . .1700 275
1 . . . . 1170 225- , , , 1 . 1190 270
1 . 1350 a 251 1 . .1500 275
1 . . . .950 225 2 1035 270
1 . 1280 2 23 1 1400 2 75
I . . . KlhO 2.10'v 3 . 1393 280
II . . 1213 2 30 , , 2 1300 2 80
5 1244 2 40- * 1 . 104(1 ( 2 80
1 . . . lObl ) 8 40 1 . 1670 a 85
1 . . . 900 a 40. i 1 H > 00 2 90
1 . 1180 2 4(1 ( , , 1 . . . . 1100 2 90
i . . .1570 a 40 l . . . ii5o a no
1 . . .1220 2 10 1 . . . 138(1 ( it 00
2 . . . .1240 ' 00 1 . . . .1120 310
1 . . . .110O 20(1" ( 1 . . . . 1200 325
1 . . .1380 a 00 . , 1 . . .1800 3 20
1 . . 1120 2 00 1 . . . 11150 3 45
1 . 880 2 Olf. ' , 1 . . . . 1000 3 50
1 . . .1700 200 1 . . . . 17(50 ( 3 CO
1 . . . .440 200 1 1550 370
StACS.
1. . . . 1700 3 OQ
STOCHKUJ ASK rFFIEll < .
0 . . . . B13 2 10 4 707 3 23
2 . . . 470 200 4 . . . . 707 330
4 . . . 430 a 00 47. . . 841 3 30
3 . . . (540 ( a 50 1 . . 1100 3 35
12 . 390 2 00 1 . 90O 8 115
1 020 2 00 a 0011 3 35
3 . 40(1 ( 2 (50 10 . 755 3 30
22 . 849 2 05 1 . . 80O ! ) 40
13 . . . . 990 200 45 . . . . 840 340
a . .11OO 275 78 . 772 340
5 . 088 2 80 40 903 3 45
18 . 470 2 90 4 820 3 00
2 . . . 820 2 90 111 887 3 50
4 . . . 722 2 91 16 863 3 OO
1 . 831) ) 3 00 1 110O 8 CO
0 000 3 00 18 89(5 ( 3 65
6 U4O 3 ( H ) IOU 935 3 65
18 (515 ( .I 05 40 1098 3 (55 (
4 850 3 25 0 910 3 7O
3 81(5 3 20 24 041 3 70
1 770 3 20 75 1045 4 03
JIII.KI.IIS t.NPHI'lllNOHIS.
1 cow and calf $28 00 1 mllk r $25 00
1 springer 30 ( H )
lloos Iliislncbs was brisk and prlcci.on an
average about a dime higher than Thursday's
general market The * quality was exception
ally good \\llha fair shipping demand for
good hogs of Ml weights , an actlvo Inquiry
from local houses for both fresh meat and
picking , eastern markets hlghei and receipts
only moderate , trade was lively ftum start to
finish , and the market closed up strong at the
Advance. The good to cholcu heavy and
liulchcr weight hogs sold at fiom $7.6(1 ( up to
r7.fi2'i ; fair lo good light and mixed stull at
$7.36 and $7,45. I'lgs weighing 113 Ibs sold
is low IIM $7.20 and choice 205 to 217-lb. as
lilgh as $7.60. The pens were floated bv 10
o'clock , the hulk selllm : at t7.lt > mil $7.60 ,
against } 7 30 to $7.4 ( ) Thursday and $7.65 to
f7.oo one week ago. Hepresentatlvi * sales :
No. Av. Mi. I'r. No. Av. Hi. I'r.
4 2')0 ) 40 $7 35 84 231 ltO $7 46
85 101 50 7 35 67 191 40 7 45
7 144 7 35 . ; 00 237 200 7 45
70 105 120 7 37' } 120 201 010 7 47'i
05 214 120 7 40 08 210 120 7 7'4
60 272 200 7 40 74 191 7 47'i
35 231 120 7 40 04 214 7 47'4
72 207 200 7 40 67 203 40 7 6t )
72 213 120 7 40 62 285 200 7 50
81 200 120 7 40 00 24Y 240 7 60
5 258 740 71 . 21H 100 760
20 199 7 40 75 251 80 7 60
05 183 7 40 69 273 80 7 5(1 (
71 209 400 7 10 92 205 40 7 60
02 223 80 7 72'J 05 207 120 7 60
03 237 40 7 72VJ 00 230 120 7 50
12 . 228 5 80 7 12'J 08 230 240 7 50
05 232 7 45 80 211 80 7 60
6(1 ( 187 80 7 45 85 217 100 7 60
90 217 200 7 46 77 254 200 7 60
81 280 6i30 746 70 251 120 760
70 204 280 7 46 01 2JS 80 7 60
75 218 240 7 4,1 03 243 40 7 60
13 216 280 7 45 ( ,4 26S 40 7 60
71 197 10 746 67 241 7 fO
On 215 240 745 ( ,3 242 40 760
81 231 100 745 ( ,1 2H7 100 / 65
77 240 280 7 45 02 312 120 7 55
1.1 202 745 113 255 40 755
Li. ) 245 80 7 45 7(3 ( 2.M3 7 65
70 225 40 7 15 67 327 7 OO
87 217 80 7 45 17 318 7 02'5 '
73 221 210 745 41 300 7 02'i
119 232 200 7 45 60 . 252 80 7 Ii2' '
65 252 80 7 15
I'KISM > ItnUOII.
1 90 40 060 16J 113 .100 720
in i.i * Itecelpts VVCTO Ilbei.il , sixteen loids ,
mil mostly western wetheis. I'lieio weio
some native ewes that btoiuht ? I25 and
cholco 73-Ib native lambs bioiight
$3.60 A bunch of gooil 117-lb west
ern welheis biottn'ht $400 1 liu maiket
was llrm on deslraiilo ollerlngs , but a Irlllo
slow on poor sttitr. Pair togood natlvei , $3 75
O5 00 : fall togood westerns , $ ' ) 50TM 76 : com
mon and stock sheep , $2 25 (3 60 ; good to
cholco 40 to 100-lb. Iambs , $4 OtKflS 60.
lEepiesentatlve sales :
No. Av. I'r.
lOOwcslein wethers . . 117 $4 00
UOmitlvo uwes . 80 4 25
107 native lambs 73 550
30 mixed natives . . 05 470
Itccrlptn and Dlipiisltliin uf Stuck.
Ofllclal lecelpts and disposition of Mo-k as
shown by thu books of the Union Mock Yaids
comp my foi thu twonty-fouis , ending at 6
o'clock p m. Janmiiy 20 , 189.1 :
UECtll'TS
( ATTI.E lions. sin i.e. IUIRSL1 t Ml S
Curs lleiul Cnrs llond Cnr Head Cars lien.I.
3701 US 4 KH II ! VU ( ,
IIISl'OSITIOV.
nuv rns.
[ Jmah'v 1'acklng Co 15 04
'llieO. II. Hammond to H7I 491 .U
hwlftACo 18) { .SI si
'Ihu Cudahy Packing lo 1,114 1't'J 1H !
Jolin 1' . Squires 4 Co . . . . 454
touy 2V.
Wbltol' . A I ) IOU
Haas 465
Hldpperi nnd Iceiluri . . 1,083
Leftover . . ' 'JO
Total 4 Ml fU )
Chicago I.lvo Stoek Mill Uct.
111. , Jan 20. Ope-clal Tclegi un to
I'm : HrK. Theiu was a continued good de
mand for cattle , and as tlio lecelpts weie only
half as largu as for Thut d'iy there was a
steadier tone to the maikut Iluyers M'emed
willing to lake Hie htulT at jcsteidnyV pilies
and sellers being Inclined to tiado on th.it
basis , tbeio was a falily fieo movement.
Cholcu bcoves wciu sc.nce , and Hiepropoi-
tlou of such as are clas-ed as good was nota
bly small for this season of thu jear. Theie-
fen * . vvhlhi extra guides weie quoted as high
as $5.90 , thoio weie not many sales at bettei
than $5 15 , Diesied beef tlrms and shippers
p lid fiom $3 50 to $3 00 foi the bulk of their
takings , and fiom$2.10 toifJ.2,1 weiu the pte-
vailing prices for cows and bulls. Calves
weiu In demand at fiom $2.50 to $0 25 and
Mockers and feeders weionoted at fiom
$2.50 to $4 00.
The leading features of today's ho , ; maiko
wcio In nunked contrast with tho-u piovalllng
yesterday , llujois wcio hunting for Iho stull
today and vvuio willing to pay for It. The fact
that holders asked fiom lOc. to 15c moru foi
hogH than they would have gladly accepted on
thu day before did not stand In the way of a
sale , llverj thing was o igerly licked up as
fastas yaided. The lange of quotations was
from $7 20 to $7 G5 for poor to cholco light and
$7.10 to $7,90 for pooi to extra medium and
heavy vvulghts. I'llmu heavy and good light
mUed madu thu greatest advaiicu , thu gain In
these grades averaging fully 16c Common
light hogs were baiuly lOc hlghoi. The mai
ket closed stiong at the above quotations.
The sheep market continued to weaken ,
lluslness had a dull , heavy tonu thioiighout ,
with pilces weak for everything below extra
fat mutton stock. Limbs did not Impiovu
fiom thu doniessed condition of the u.uvlous
day. Tliu choicest glades sold tali ly at from
$5.76 to $6.00. but the lower grades were u
di ug at the prices quoted
KecelptH ! Cattle , 9.000 head ; hogs , 17,000
head ; sheep , 0,000 head.
Thu livening iloumal repoi ts :
CATTLE Hecelpts , 9,000 he-ad ; shipments ,
2,000 head ; pi line steers film , othoic.islei ;
best on sale , $5.00j,5.85 : fall togood , JS.OOfo
5.60 ; olheis , $4 6024.90 ; common , $3.75S4 25 ;
covsS300i/.3.75.
IldGS-Heeelpts , 10,000 bond ; shipments.
7,000 head ; maikot active , hogs easy ; mixed
and picket H , $7.407/700 ; pi line heavy and
butcher'.1 weights , C7G5&785 ; pi line light ,
* 7.35S7.45 : pigs , J7 0fl87 ( ) 25.
t-HKhP Itecelptx , 0,000 head , shipments' ,
1,000 head ; market slow , barely stead ) ; na
tive's , J4.00IJ5 & 0 ; fed I'oxans. J4 00 ; westeins ,
$5.10 5.25 ; lambs , SI 90&0.00.
Xuvv York Llvo Stock M irlcot.
NPW YOIIK. Jan. 20. Ilci.v p Heci ijits 1,738
head Including tit3 ciii for sale : miikut dull
ami 10-76 UKmn' 100 pounds lowui ; natlvo
Mceis , W 7Wi3o.BOper ( 100 pounds ; bulls and
cows , 42.2503.25 ; dressed hcef , steady at 8'j
< 3 > 10c per pound , hblpments tomoirow , 1,522
beuves and 0,220 quarters of beef.
CAI.VCS Hecepts , 22 head ; market tridy ,
veals , $7,6OB8.00 per 100 pounds ; gi.isseis at
$2.75.
Hll-H1 AMI MMIIS Hecelpts. 5,030 head ;
sheep , $3. 10S5.80 per 100 pounds , lambs , $5.25
( SO 36.
lions Hecelpts , 2,953 head : market steady
at $5.0038.00 pui 100 pounds.
KaiiMis Cltj l.lvu Stuck Market.
KANSAS CITV , Ma. , Jan 20 CATTI.IHe -
colnts , 5,900 head ; shipments , 900 head ;
inaikot quiet ; steers steady to lOc lower ;
feedeis steadv Itrpiescntiitlvu sales : Ship
ping steeis , $3 20ii4 95 ; stockuisand fccduis ,
} 235 < a3 87'i.
Ilocs-Hocclpls , 8,100 head : shipments ,
200 head ; market active * and 6aii'c ' hlghei ,
cloilng stiong. All grades , $1.602.7.76 ; bulk ,
$7.3.ia7 45.
HlirKi' Hecclpts. 1.000 head ; shipments , 100
head ; good sheep stiong , common weak
M. I.ouU I.lvo Stoek Mttrkot.
PT Louis , Mo , Jan. 20. f'ATri.K Hecelpts ,
1,300 bead ; shipments. 1.80O ; maiket stead ) ;
no good natives on sale ; fed Texas steers ,
$4 H ) .
lionsHecelpts , 5,500 head ; shipments ,
7,900 ; market stronger ; heavy , $7 ! Mi7.60 ;
mixed , $7.0 ( > a7.4 ( > ; light , J7 loa,7.30.
Mint i' Hecelpts , 100 head ; shipments , none ;
market strong ; natives , $3.&O5i5.75 ,
Amrrlrn.il Itefrli : * n tor Ileef.
i.ivrnroor , , Jan. 20. AMIIIICAN : HMinnui-
A ion HCBP 1'oic'quartors , 2s 8d ; lilml-
( juattms , OM 4d pin cwt.
I.O.MIOV. Jan. 20 AMKIIIC VN Hi nnnriiATOH
IlLhK I'oicquaitcrs. 2s4d@2s 8d ; hlndquai-
lurs , 3V23S Oil poi 8 Ibs. by the carcass.
You don't want a torpm nvor ; you don't
want a bad complexion , jou don't want a
had brc.tlh ; you don't want.1 hoadac.hu
Then use Do Witt's Llttlo Uuly Klsurs , tlu
famous llttlo pills
' * , \t TO BRAVE UI' the
*
\ \V V system after "La Grippe , "
* pneumonia , fevers , and
other prostrating acute db-
eases ; to build up needed
flesh and strength , and to
restoia health nnd vigor
when you feel "rundown"
nnd used-up , the best thing
In Iho world l Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery.
It promotes nil the bodily
function ! , rouses every or
gan Into healthful nction ,
purifies and enriches the
blood , and through it
cleanses , repairs , nnd fnvlg-
loratea tLa entfro system
For the most stubl > orn
Scrofulous , Sldn or Scalp Diseases , Iyi > pep-
sla , liillousness. and kindred ailment * , the
"Dikcovory" is the only remedy that'H
guarantted. If It doesn't bouctlt or cure ,
} ou have your money back.
Con you think of anything more convinc
ing than thu promise that is made by the
proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy I
It Is this ; "If wecan'tcureyour Catarrh ,
we'll pay you fMO la ca h. "
DUN'S ' REVIEW OF THE WEEK
Gold Weather Has Interfered to Some Ex
tent with Business.
CONFIDENCE IN THE FUTURE PREVAILS
Textile Mlll < I'nllj IIinplojiMl mill Otlirr In.
iltntrlci ItuMly KiiRiiKnl lititrt | < i finiu
VnrloiH Clllei Iliinlnrim I'lillnroi
Oc'etirrliiK During ; tin * Week.
NEW YOIIK , .Tun SO. I ? O Dun & Co.'s
wceltly review of tr.ulo : The weather ap-
| > cnis to account hi part for the somewhat
Rcucrnl BluinkriKo In businesi , In many
branches chockliu ? purclm-sei , and In otheis
output or deliveries. There Is n somouh.it
general Increase In complaints In collections ,
although money nt nearly nil points Is coin-
p.ir.itlvcly easy ami the supply ni1e < | U.ito foi' '
legitimate ilcmamts
At IJoston the ilrj poods trade Is excel
lent , \ \ cstcrn stocks belnij low. Cottons are
sold fur nhe.ul , the demand evcoediiiK the
supply , and uoolen mills are fullv employ uXI ,
with the best prospects. Tr.ulo In boots and
shoes isery sitlst.ictory. leather Is actlu *
and Him , tlu < uibber uorlct aio full , and
sales of wool unusually hu-Ro at ! ! .MiiOO
pounds , vith pilcc-s tending upu.ird.
At Philadelphia Iron Is In better demand
At IMttsbuifr the weather affccti coal de-
modes and some mills aio working pait
time but Iron Is ueaker
Trade at Clc\ulaud If good for the season ,
with a laiuo demand for rolled products ,
though those and iiljj are vveale In pi Ice
Chicago i eports a general UiMring up of
winter goods ami llbeial purchases for the
spiing , with he.r.y let.iUti.ide Iiottiins of
eunency from thn vest areMon slou.bnt
moneIs in fall snpplj n.ist-hound shipments
fall olTa I'tuitir Receipts show dccteascs
for the ueek In the most important items ,
CM opt Ing : i largo Iiicieaselnuhe.it. Mil
waukee reports similar conditions
At Minneapolis and St I'aul the Jobbing
tiade is good , but collections alow.
Omulm's ( moil lliiilni'ix.
At Omaha business is better than last jc.ir
and collet tions peed
At St Joseph traile Is good and collections
fairly piompt
Tr.ule is vei v good at Kansas City except
In produce. Collections aie rather close , but
live stock receipts faitatid pi ices wo.ihcr
At Denver trade Is fair , but at Sj'.c Like
\ei-i light.
Concessions at the ucst make iron more
acthe , while eastern hnldcis are stubboin ,
and unexampled competition causes \er\ ion
pilces for ilnished pioilucts Stocks of pig
aio not increasing , and theio Is large in
quiry at Pittsburc , but sharp competition
forces down pi ices of plate , structural and
sheet iron , though the business in sight is
laige It is iiimoicd that : C ,000 tons of rails
ha\o been sold at the east , but steel beams
aio lower at " cents per pouid Shipments
and the minliigofco.il are affectedly the
weather , and the searcitv is seveielvfclt.it
some points , chances of legislative interfer
ence uith the combination ha\ing affected
purchases for the futuio.
TcNlilo mills iiro fullemplojcd , but par.t-
flno rubber sells at 72ltf cents w ilh a seal cit.\
of stocks
Wheat is < cent ueaker , with large re
ceipts and small exports , and it is still notc-
uoithi that the western dclhcries me in
consistent uith icports of tlio last uop
Coin is 1 cent and o its ' cent higher
Cotton fell } cent , tint recovered a shade
uith l.ugo s lies , anti-option icpoita alTcct
ing the trade moio than any change In actual
supplies.
I'oilt products are someuhat stronger , cof-
fco ad\.inces uith large sales , and sc.iicitj
of eggs causes high prices heio and at Uos
ton.
On thn Slock IIiirKrt.
The stock market has been strong and
cspeciallj in Manhattan , Wcstuin Union and
some of the imlustiials shouing an ad\anco
ol ne.irli 2 per cent for the week Yet it is
felt that tlio failure to secure a pooling
amendment of tlio interstate act may have
unfavorable influence.
Money has fallen to 2' per cent on call ,
uith laigo receipts fiom tlio inteiior. While
Jluropo's necessities and foieign sales of
stocks have caused further exports of gold ,
no less than 4,000,000 being icportcd as
ordeicd for shipment this ucck , and uhilo
bankets admit that such an outgo may
cause tioublo later they occ.ibion no picscnt
disturbance Indeed , tlio conltdeiico regard
ing the lutuio of business is in all pares of
IN CHILDREN
For over two years my little girl's life
was made miserable by a case of Catarrh.
The discharge from the nose was large ,
constant and very offensive. Her eyes
became inflamed , the lids swollen and
very painful. After trying various reme
dies , I gave herBJSSSKaaTiie first bottle
tle seemed to EaaSfeCT aggravate the
disease , but the symptoms soon abated ,
and in a short time she was cured.
Du. L. U. RITCIIIIV , Mackey , Ind.
Our book on niooil anil Rkin niseisos mailed
tree. { swu-rSi'JstuioCo , AtlantaOla.
the country remarkably strong and general ,
especially In view of the Interest taken In
pending measures In congres * . .
The business failures occurring throughout -
out the country during the last seven da.\i
number 853 , as compared with tola s of ! 10
last ucck. For the eoiresixindlng ucck of
last year the tlgiues cro ! W $ .
C'I.AIIINI : iiotvsi : STATI\II.NTJ. :
Omnliii Shim * Aniitlier I/ITK" IVrrrnlncp of
liirrriKoItt'ports frniii Oilier t'ltlrn ,
Nr.wYoitK , .Ian ' , ' 0. The folloulng table ,
compiled by llwdstivofs. ghes the ele.ulnir
house returns for the ueek ending .Inn-
u.iry 1 , 1MU , nnd the | icrccntago of Increase -
crease or decivase. as comiurcd uith the
corix'spoiuling ueek l.istyc.n *
It Cutcs CodiCoiihj ] ( , Sort Throat , Cronn , InCa.
tnia. Whooping Cough , Eronchllii andAithma ,
A certain cure far Coniumptlon in flnt itagci ,
and a lure relief In mJ anccd ttagei. Hie at OBCI ,
You will eo the excellent effect alter takinf the
flrit doio. Bold by deattri overynhort. Lar ( <
bottloi CO conti and 21.00.
SOUTH
Union Stock Yards Company ,
South OjnaVia.
/Jest Cntllo Ho niul Blicon tunrkot In tlio unit.
COMMISSION HOUSES.
Wood Brothers ,
I.lvo Stock rommlsslon Merc juntn.
South umaha 1'aleiiliniio 1157 Chicago
JOHN I ) llAlimMAN ( M , , , , , , . . .
" " " "Kern
WAI.TKIt i ; WOOD , [
Mnrkct 'toport' by nmll nnd wlro clioarfiilljr tu
nIMicil ui > un nppllcutlun
OMAHA
AWNINGS AND TENTS
Omaha Tent-Awning
tOMl'ANV
IIOI18K rOVKIH ,
Hll I trimm Ht
BAOSAHDTWIHE8.
Bemls Omaha Bag M. 0. Daxon ,
COMl'.VNY
Importers ami man-frd Ulcjrclei nold on monthly
Hour sacki , burl\pi ,
twins. ti 121 N IMh
HARDWARE.
Rector fi Wilhelmy LobecM Linn ,
COMTAM ,
Dcnlorn In Imnln.irt ) anil
Corner 10th nnd Jacison luucliiulu'i tool * !
dtr oeti HOI loiul.l st.
HATS , ETC.
W. A. L. Gibbon & Co. Omaha Safe and Iroa
VVhokealn WO I IKS
llntfl.capt. Htrntr IT ( afe vaultii jitll work ,
Hlofua nilltoni , Iron tliutturi ana tire
and llnrnoj st capei Amlrojn & Uar-
tt , 14th and Jncknon.
LUMBER.
John A. V/akefleld / , Charles R. Lse ,
Iiuportud viiMrlcinl'ort llnrdiool luni Jir wool
luml OJmant Mlhr.in- uirpoli ml
keJ caindiit nnil < J ilrur
vrbltollnie. Dili nnil Do ilii. |
jfllLUNERY.
Prick & LOW ) . I)1 ) A ] )
ImpKtiri in I Ju >
\\Uoloslo ll'iuordailon of m.lll i > ID U
.M ill or IJM i unit.
1001 tnrnaiuSt Hill St.
PAPER. OILS.
Carpenter Paper Co. Standard Oil Co. ,
C'i > r < y a ( nil nock of
| nlntlnn , wrnpiiln an I IteHnol and lubrlcntlnj
writing paper < , carJ
unpur , ute oil * ) , uilo groaio , ota
PRODU5Z C3MiVIIS3ia'l
Branch & Co , , Jas. A. Clark & Co. ,
I'roduce , ( rulti of all lluttor. chntie ,
r nnd Kamu ,
klndi oriteri .S Utli si.
STOVE REPAI13. sAsi.onm . _
Omaha Stove Repair H.A.DIsrow&C9 ! )
WOIIKH , itoro rupiln Manufaeturari of ia t |
and water atlao'imoiti U o u r > , blind * neil
fornnr kind ufitorj branch al
uada , 12U7 Dau lai til.