0 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY , JANUARY , " . , 1891 , art Wheat Gained Oonsideraljlo on Largo Ex- potts niicl Othsr Oouditicms. THAT CEREAL OPENED THE DAY STRONG Corn Wni Tinner In Sympathy with Wheat ninl , Owing to Inillcullon * of n He- archie In the Movement , Ad- v.tnccd Nearly One Cent. CHICAGO , , mn. 4. Wheat gained today on largo exports , n doroaso In stocks of flour , encouraging cables and good buy- Ing. Corn gained % a and oats about as much. Provisions closed at the Highest quotations of the day. Wheat Btartcd firm , with May ; < c higher , nt MJi'o. Now York sent largo soiling orders early and Harry Champlln and Pardrldgo nml I-ocmlng sold heavily. The result was H iosi of % c. A reaction sot in with the oncouraglng cable advices and prices began to advance. Liverpool was quoted steadier and a privtito Paris cable told that the mar ket there was very llrm. Chicago receipts were under the estlmaicnnd only 45 cars are expected tomorrow. Another Influence which added to the Btrongth of the market was the decrease la thu stocks of Hour. Public stocks of Hour In this country on January 1 , as eomparca with those on December 1 , decreased 23-1,000 bbls. At the marked advance In prices there were some realizing sales , causing n temporary reaction , but the firmness of the continental rabies forced prices up again and May closed llto above the bottom figures of t'io day and but tc from the top. May opened nt tiS c , lost ' -foe , advanced % c , then i c , reacted > c , and advanced % o to the closo. at GGJ < c. Corn was firmer. In sympathy with wiicat andowing to the Indications of n dccrcaso In the movement , May opened ! c higher , at JiS'Yc , declined # 0 , advanced J c and closed at tlio top ligurc-s of the day 8'J 'c. Oats was llrm , in sympathy with the strength in wheat and corn. Receipts were ono car under the estimate and the estimate for tomorrow's ' receipts was light. May opened Jfo higher , at SOJ o and advanced to flic , closing at that figure. The provision market opened on higher- prices for llvo hops. Armour & Co. and Swift ft Co. did considerable buying and prices advanced stcaaiiy out with few and temporary | ) reactions. Compared with In.st. night May pork is J5c ! higher. Mny lard 7 e higher , and May ribs 17 > jfc higher. Kstimatod receipts for tomorrow : Wheat , 4. ) cars ; corn , 2'J5 ' cars ; oats , 125 cars ; hogs , 27,000 head. Tno leading futures ranged as follows : ( 'ash quotations were as follows : I'l.otm Unchanged. Wni5AT-No. 2 spring , ClJc ; No. 3 spring , Cl'Jc ; No , 2 red , Oljic. ( 'OHN No. 2 , 05Uc ; No. 3 yellow , 34' ! ® 34 ye. OATS No. 2 , 287a29c : No. 2 white , 30JS } Bl'.Jc ; No. 3 white. 2UQ30 } ? ( ; . KYK-No.2 , 46'/c. llAur.EV No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , 40S48c ; No. 4. 83'/4'Jc. I-'IAX SUED No. 1.11.85. TIMOTHY SEED 1'rlmo , $4.304.40. L'OIIK Muss , per bbl. , { 12.75@12.80 : lard , per 100 Ibs , , $7.95 ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , | 0.0W10.75 ( ; dry Bul'od shoulders ( boxedi , 10.25130.50 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) , JO.75 ® 7.00. WHISKY Distillers' finished goods , per gal , , fl.15. Swung Unchanged ; cut loaf , $5.29 : granu lated , J4.48 : standard "A , " } 4,48. The following were the receipts and ship ments for today : Un the Produce exchange today the butter market WIIB dull ; crournorles , 20'J5Uc ; dairies , 17@22c. Eggs , dull ; fresh , 20321c. Now V'ork NEW YOIIK , Jan. 4. ri.otm Receipts , 28- 800 bills. ; exports , 32,100 bbls. ; snlua72,300 pkgs. ; market linn , with a good demand ; city mill patents at * 4.1fcft4.35 ; winter patents , $3.4033.00 ; city mills , clear , $3.00 44.05 ; winter straights , $2.763.15 ; Min nesota patents , , $3.6033.90 ; winter extras $2.1032.00 ; Minnesota bakers , $2.3033,00 ; winter low grades , $1,4032,25 ; ( spring low grades , Jl.0031.90 ; soring extras , $1.9032.40 ; Boutharu Hour , steady ; rye Hour , more actlvo ; Rtiporllnc , $2.7032.85 ; fancy. $2.8532.96 buckwheat Hour , dull at $2.7532.85. HIICKWIIUAT State , $8.0038.35. COIIN MEAl/-Qulot ; yellow western , 12.553 2.76 ; llrandvwluc , $2.70. live Nominal. HAUI.KV Dull ; No. 2 Milwaukee , ClffiG2c ; two-rowed state , G2 < 2G3e. lUm.KV MAI.T Dull ; western , 6580c : Cana dian. 90395C ! slx-rowod , 80385C. WHEAT Receipts , 16hOO bu. ; exports , 252 - 100 bu. ; sales , 1,890,000 bn. futures and opened quiet mid Illllo " "easier. but on covering of shorts , largo dccroaso H ' In receipts and bin lucrouso In ox noils prices advanced sharply , leaning oft llrm at I l-Octo l ; c not advance ; No. Broil , Janu ary. OGffiOGjfc , closed at GGjj-c ; March , G8' { CiiUUKc , eloM'd at OOJic : April closed at 70Xc ; May , 70 > iiJ717ic ( , closed at 71'ie ; June closed at 71J c ; July , 72i72c ! , closed at 72'ici August closed at 74iic : Boptumbur closed at 7ic ( , and Docomhcr closed at 781ic COUN-UocidptK. 142,700 bu. ; exports , 14I.1UO bn , ; stilus , oou.OOO bu. futures. 17U.OOO bit. tpot. Bum market steadier and fairly actlvo ; ho. B , 47Hc In elevator ; 4'J43 ( > < c nlloat ; steamer mixed , 41 > Jc ; No , a , 41c. Uptlon market witHHtroiiKon bli ? o.\portB , deoruaslni : receipts and sympulhy whit wheat , closlmr at ; . ® Me net advance ; January , 41ii42'tc clobud at 42ic ! ; February closed at 43 > 'ic March closed at 44ic ! ; Slay , 447ie45Jic.clo'aoit ut4D'c. OATS-Ucceipts. 15,900 bu. ; oxporls. 2,000 bu. : sales , 216,000 bu. futures and 07,000 bu. ! i.ll < ! t.V-.irJulli.m'lm-'rlltl ) ! ! "loilorntoly active ; No , 2 , 3436o ; No. 2 , dullverml , 3Dc ; No. 3 , 3l-e ; No. 2 white. 3&35Ue ; No. 3 whitu , 33'Jc track , mixed woHtern.JHiJttaD'ic ; track , while western nnd Htato , arjQ4Hic. ( Uutlons btrouu- nil liny , closing at )4 ) ® ? c nut an vimco ; January , H4a34Hc. closud at 34ic ! : Kiibruary. 34 * , , ® a44 ? ' . closed lit 34 ? c ; .May , 3535ic. closed ut.35\c. . lAY-Stiiady | ; shipping , JOj good to choice , . , f O.UOUvH.uO lloi'H Qulot ; KliitL * , roiiiiiioii to choice , 18 ® 'Jli'tc : I'ncjllu coast , 18tt'J2Hc. llinus Sli'iidy ; wet sulti'd N w Orleuns so- loctod. 45S(15 ( ( IfiK. , 4HU&WC ; Texas , selected. tl&afiO His. , 4r > c ; lliivnas Ayn-s , dry , 2UJJ24 Ibs. . 10Hllc ; TOXIIH. dry. 2430 Ibs. , utt7c. I.KATllHH-Sluiuly ; boinlock bole , lluonos Ayrcs. light to huttvy , 14 < ftlOi ! . I'ltoviHioNs-lU'i-f , stomlyj fnmlly , J14.00 ® 14.6U ; extra muss , { S.fjO ; lieuf hams , * lf > .r > Uj city t < xtra India moss , ifl'J.OOiC ls.oo , Out iniiittH , nti'iulliTiplcklud I > olllus,7ii7 ( ? cplukloi ; | Hhouldors , ( iG > ic ; pickled hams , tiUD'ic ' , l.iird , Hleady ; wualurn btqam closed at fH.ilfi ; Halos , I.OIIB tlurcus at Jfl.30r.H,36 ! city. 7.7f > ; outlon miUis , * 7.5lKi < .H.ll ( ; January , * 8.10ft.B.15 ; May , J7.85. 1'ork. stronuorj miw muss , il3,7MS 14.60 ; extra prime , * 13.lfil3.76 ! ; family , ll6.itKjir | ) > , D ( ) ; Mhot-t chiiir , $15.60iitl7.5l. ( "u Weak ; wfhtern dairy , lG10c ; western creamery , 10tt20c ; western factory , 164610C ; Kliilus , 2Cc , OIIKKSB I'li-m ; state , lurgi' , ; email , 10 > 4ttl2iU'C ! part skims , 439ic ! ; full skims Uffi3c. K < iis Icoiiouse , 13317cwvs'turn ; fresh , 20 ® 2 Hie ; southern , 203'Jlc ; receipts , 6,000 pkgs. ' * - - - and llalilmoro In bulk , It ItosiN Steady ; striilued , common logood , f 1.26461,27)i. ) Tuiil'B.NTiNi : Firm and unchanged at 20) ) < ffi KICK Dull ; domestic , fair to extra , 3 ? , © ojsci Japan , 4i4tlJ ( 'c. Moi.AS8is-Quletj New Orleans , open kettle , good tocliolcu , 333bc. Pill IllO.N-Qulot ; American , J12.00O15.00. Ooi'i'Eii-Iull ; lake , H0.25. LKAI > WuaUi lUiinestlc , (3.20. TIN Dull ! Htrults. 20.25 bid. BpBLTKU-Qulott domestic. 13.05 asked. I'lCTIioi.EDM-Sleadyi United closed at BOo Ud | Wadhlugton lu bul * , | G | -L'----1 In bulk , $3.60 ; refined Now Vork , 15,16 : I'hllR delphla and llaltlinoro , (5.16) ) 1'hllndolphli CNSKnn OSlow : prltno crude , uoa HtiOAn-Uaw , nanlrr ; fair refining , quiet ; con Irlfugala , OU teat , Onilthn 1'roduco .Mnrket. HlJTTKli Tlio receipt. * ! are Illmrnl and tbo de < mand lleht ; choice country , 1731Hc ; p.tKkln ; stock , 1B314C , Tim groatnr part of tin country hnttor has ( o be sold ni packing Rtock DllERgr.n I'ont/tliv A tomporury fcarcltj hit stimulated prlcci. Chicken * , H5JOc ; turkey - key < > , 1O31'JO [ ROCIO and ducks , 8U10C. In ferior stock would Roll below the abovi llguros. l.tvit Pout.Tiiv Doalora generally are advis ing against thu < ihlpmont of live poultry , as the demand Is very light , the trade generally preferring dressed poultry. VKAi/ The arrlvali Hro not heavy and thn market linn nt prnvloun quotations ; choice Mnall and fat veals , 737 1 c ; thin or heavy , Bil6c. UAMK I'ralrto chicken * ) , quail and vonlson nro out of Hoa nn , Canada geese , JO ; mallard ducks , $2.6033.00 ! Jack rabbltn , 11.0031.75 : small rabbits , til tuiulrroN , 76c. KiKiH Thn marltot Is slow and weak. Frosb Block , 2l322c ; cold storage , 17320c. llONKY--Clioico white clover , 16c : Cali fornia , IGc. OrHTKiia Medium , IBc ; horsoshocs , 18c ; extra standards , We , ' snlccts , 21c ; extra se lects , 22c ; company itolcct.i , 26c : counts , 30c. NUTS-Chuitntlu , 13QI6c ior ) Hi , t Italian chestnuts , I2313c ; iilmonds , iHc ; Kngllsh wal nuts , 12314c : Illborts , 12ic ! : Ilru7.ll nuts. 123 13C ; pecans , large , 12314c ; pecans , medium , lOc. Thu market on black walnuts Is low and no ono wants to Intv. VKHRTAIILRI. IIEANSrallfornla hand-picked navy. Sl.OOft 2.OO ; wrsturiinavy$1.8531.90cominon ; wliltu beans , I1.50/H.76. ONIONS Onions are quotnd at 503G5c , and on orders at G5370c ; Spanish onions , per crate , $1.50. WATr.u dins' ! I'or doz. bunches , 75c. I'OTATOKS Nebraska , Iowa and Mlnnoiota grown potatoes , In small Iota from store , G5j/ > 70c : same In car lots , OOc ; Colorado , from store , 76c ; Colorado lots , G5&70c. OAlinAOK Ordori for cabbage from the coun try are tilled at 2Uc pur 11) . Ocl.Eitv ROOTS According to slzo , 40JiOOo per do/ ; . CllMtllV flood stock , 35c ; extra fancy Cali fornia , 60c3tl.OO , SWIET : POTATOES Tno supply la fair ; good stock , per bhl. , $3.60. OIIKKN VKCIKTAIII.KS Spinach , per bbl. , $2.25 ; salsify , 30335c per doz. : radishes , pur doz. , 20t' ; endive , per doz , , 75c ; onions , perdoz. , 20c ; cailllllowor , per uoz , , $1,5032.00 ; lultucc , purdo603750 ; cucumbers , $2 ; toma toes , per crate of 20 Ibs. , $2 ; string beans , 72.50 per Jj'-bu. box : parsley , per doz. , 30c. FIltJITS OllAl'KS-Catawbas , per 5-Ib. basket , 1718c ; Malagas , per 60-ib. bbls. , not. ? 5.6030.00 ; Malagas , per 55-lb. bbls. . nul$0.5037.i)0. ) CAi.iKOitNtA I'ltuirsThere Is not much loft on the market ; pi'ars , $2.50. AITI.KS The supply Is light on this market and prices higher ; fancy western , $1.76 per box ; bollllower. $2 per box- . I'liAMiKtilltKa Cranberries are arriving very freulvnml aio In good demand ; Capo C'o'.f , per bbl. . JO.2530,50 ; boll and bugle. $0.50 30.76 ; Jersey , 10.23 ; boll and cherry , $5. TIIOIMCAI. KIIUITS. IIAVANAS 1'rlcos remain abaut steady : par bunch , large. $2.00 2.50 ; per bunch , small to medium , $1.7532.00. I , VISIONS Now Messina lemons , size , 300 , $5.25 ; slzo 300 , $5. OUANOKS Mexicans , per bov , $2.75 ; largo sizes , $2.50 ; fancy Fiorldas , 82.75 ; choice Flor- Idas , $2.50a > 2.00. TANOEIIINES 1'er box , $2.75. GuAl'K I'uuiT 1'or box , $5. FUKH. Rear No. 1 black , largo. $20.00325.00 ; medium , $16 : small , $8.0O10.00 ; black yoar- llngs , large , $12.00315.00 : medium , $10 ; small $7 ; black cubs , largo , $0.0038.00 ; medium , $5.0030.00 ; small , $7 ; black Montana anil Rocky mountain , large. $18.003'J2.00medlum ; , $14 ; small , $10 ; black Montana yearlings , large$12 ; medium , $ H ; small , $5 ; black Mon tana cubs , largo , $0.50 ; medium , $4.50 ; small , 13 ; silver tip , large. $20 ; medium , $12 ; small , $8 ; silver tin yearlings" , largo , til ; medium , $3 ; small , 45 ; silver tip cub. < , large , $ G : medium , $1.50 ; small , $3 ; brown , large , $20.00325.00 ; medium , $10 ; small , $12 ; yearlings , largo , $10.00312.00 ; medium , J3 ; small , $6 ; cubs large , $7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $3 ; badger No. 1 lame , $1.0031.00 ; medium , GOc : small , 50c : Usher No. 1 large , $8 ; medium , $0 ; Kinall , $1 ; fox silver , as to color according to beauty No. 1 large , MOO : medium , $00 ; small , $40 ; silver pale , according to beauty , large , $50 ; medium , 1-30 ; small $20 : cross , largo , $7 ; medium , < ? 3 ; small , $2 ; red , large , $1 50 ; medium , $1.25 ; small , $1 ; gray , largo. 75c ; medium , 50c : small , 40c : kit largo , 50c ; - medium , 40c ; small , 30c. lynx. No.l largo , $3 ; medium , $2 ; small , $1.50 ; marten , No.'l , largo , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , $1 ; mink. No. 1 , largo , 8UcS.il. 00 : modlnin , 76c : small , 05c ; mink , dark , No. 1 , large , $1 ; medium , 75"c ; small , 50c ; mountain lion , per fect head and fcot , No. 1 , largo , $1.0032.00 ; linporfect skins , 25350c : otter. No. 1 , largo , $8 ; medium , $0.007.00 ; small , $5ottfr ; , palo , No , 1. large , 97 ; medium , $5 ; small , $4 ; raccoon , No. 1 , largo. 80c ; medium , GOc ; small , OOc : raccoon , black , as to beauty. No. 1 , largo , 60c& $2.00 ; skunk black , cased , No. 1 , largo , $1.25 ; medium , 7uc ; small , 60c ; short striped , large , 81 ; medium , 70c : small , 45c ; narrow striped , large , COc ; medium , 40c ; small , 25c ; broad striped , largo , 2U < ft'J5c ; wolverine , No. li largo , $4 ; medium , $3 ; small. $2 ; wolf mountain , No. 1 , large , $3 ; medium , $2 ; small , Jl. 50 ; prairie , largo , 70375c : medium , GOc ; small , GOc ; beaver per skin , No. 1 , large , $5.0030.00 ; medium , $4.50 ; small , $2 ; kits , largo , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , 75c ; muskrats winter , No. 1 , large , 10-311e ; medium , 9c ; small , 7ci fall , large , 839c ; medium , 7c ; small , Gc ; kits , largo , $233c.HIDES HIDES , TAI.I.OW , nrc. HIDES No. 1 green hides , 2Jc ! ; No. 2 green tildes , 2c ; No. 1 green suited hides , 3c : No. 2 jroon salted hides , 2c : No. 1 green salted lildos , 25 Ibs. to 40 Ibs. , 3c ; No. 2 green salted hides , 25 Ibs. to 40 lln. , 2c : No. 1 veal calf , 8 Ibs. to 15 MIS. . Gc : i > o. 2yeal can . 8 lb > to 15 s , , 4c ; No. 1 dry Hint hldos , 5c ; No. 2 dry Hint hides ; 4c : No. 1 dry salted hides , 4c. I'art cured hides lj. potII ) . less than fully cured SilEiu1'KiMGroon salted , each , 35375c ; green salted shearlings ( short woolcd early skins ) , each 103l5c ; dry shearlings ( short woolod early skins1 , No. 1 , each 63lOc ; dry shearlings ( short wooled early skins ) . No. 2 each 5c ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska mtclior wool pelts , per lb. , actual weight , 103 lie ; dry Hint , Kansas and Nebraska murrain wool bolts , per lb , , actual weight , 174J20c ; dry flint Colorado butcher wool polls , per lb. , actual weight , 9310c ; dry Hint Colorado mur rain wool polls , per lb. , actual weight , 73'Jo ; dry pieces -ind bucks actual weight , 037u. St. I. outs Markets. ST. Louis. Jan. 4. KtOUll Firm In sym pathy with wheat ; no quotable change In irlrus ; patents , $2.9533.10 ; extra fancy , i2.0532.75j fancy. $2.2032.30. WHEAT Opened higher , but weakened on selling ; later a rush to buy on cold wave news and higher cables sent vilces skyward with scarcely a hull , the gain for the day bolng | ic ; No. 2 red , cash , closed at58 } c ; January , 69Uc ; Mav , G4c. COIIN Was llrm with wheat , gaining ifc ; > Jo. 2 mixed , cash , closed at 32c ! ; January , 33u ; May , 37 337-Uc. OATH Advanced with the other cereals : No. 2 cash and January closed at 28Sc { ; May , 3lc. ! RYE Nothing doing ; 4Gc bid for No. 2 , regu- ar. ar.lUui.EY T.lttlo doing ; sales of Iowa at 55c. llltAN fjlfeless ; OOc , east track. FI.AX SKED Nominal ; $1.28. Ci.ovmi SERii-FIrm , unchanged ; fair to choice. $9.0039,00. HAY Firm ; prime to cholco timothy , $9.60 310.50. HUTTKii Unchanged ; separator creamery , 24325c ; choice dairy , 223'J3c. Koiis- Lower at 17c. IJBAU howur ; S3 asked. Sfiii.Ti'.ii-l.owcr ; J3.27J ! asked. COIIN MIIAI/ Steady at $1.05. WlllSKV-$1.16. IlAiitiiNO HlghiT at l ? 32.'ic. COTTON TiES-90c3llou , I'novisiONS Finn and hlahcr , with good domiind at the advance , fork , standard moss , $13.26. l.ard , prlmo steam. $7.87 i. Dry salt neats , loose shoulders , $ G ; longs and rlb.s , $0.52 * } ; shorls. $0.80 ; boxed , l&c moro. llacon , nacked shoulders , $7 : longs , $7.G2U ; rlus , $7.50 ; shorts. $7.tr- > 37,75. REOIIII-TS Flour , 3.UOO bbls. : wheat , 14,000 bu. ; corn , IIO.OCO bn. ! oats , 17,000 bu. ; rye , l.OUO bu. : bill-ley , 6,000 bu. Slill'MENTS Flour , 0,000 bbls. : wheat , 3,000 bu. scorn , 100,000 bu , ; oats , 13,000 bu. ; rye , 1,000 ; barley , none , Mluvaulcuu .HurUntH. MII.WAUKKK , Jan. 4.-Fi.ouu-Dull and nominal , WiiKAT-Weak : No. 2 spring , GGHc ; No. 1 northern , ( HVic ; May , G2J4-c. COIIN Firm and higher ; No , 3 , 36c. . , - No , 2 , 50Jic ; sample , 40O RvK-Sloady ; Np. 1.47c. ! { I'lipvisiONS-Sloudyt , pork , $12.70 ; lard , . , RECEll'TSFloui8,900 bbls. ; wheat , 16,000 bu. : barley , 20,400 bn. J " > ; j ' : N-M-Flour , 6800 bbls , : wheat , 0,600 , bu. ; barley , 8,000hu , New York Dry UuoiU .Mnrliot. NE\V YOIIK , Jan. 4. Advlcos from lie soulb " ' " * ri'K1'rll | thu , ; .li ' condition and pros- wets of the dry goods trailo are generally of a tavorablo nature. Iuslnc ! .s shows signs of recuporatlng upon con-iorvallvo lines with a tendency , howovur. still to avoid anticipating future wants In buying good * . I'rlntcloths bhow seine Irregularity , but prices are gen- urally unchanged , lllnuliams and woven wash fabrics show a slow demand. Woolen goods show no Improvement , The Jobbing Undo Is fairly actlvo. _ Cotton .Murknt. OAIA-KSTON. Jan. 4.-Corro.N-Steady : mid- Illng , 7ic ? ; low middling , 71-10c ; goou ordl- mry , 0 > 4'Cj recolpts , f.40U bale * ; exports o Uroat llrltaln , 4,300 hulea ; coaatwlbo , 4,000 bales ; suli's , 'J.'JOU hales. Nuw Oiu.Ki.stf , Jan. ' 4. . COTTON Middling , 7 7-10c ; low BilUdllutf , 7 U-lCci good urdl- nary , 03-lCr ; notrccolpti" , ll,000halc i ! gron' rccolptn , 12,300 baled ) continent , 4,000 bairn coastwise , 3,600 bales : sales , f > 7 baloi , l-'u turoi b.nroly itnadjr : sales , 08,300 biiloit .Inn unry , 17.8037.37 : February. $7.6ia7,62 March , 17.02 : April , $7.7137.72 : May , I7.8IK1 7.81 | Juno. 7,8fl37,00 | July , 17.9037.98 Allguit , $8.0139.03. BT. I.OUIP. , Jan. 4. CoTro.f l-'lrm : middling 7 ? c ; anles , 2,300 bales : rocolpLs , 4,200 bales shipments , 4,400 bales ) stock , 00,000 bales. MlnucapnlU Wheat , .Murkct , MiNNnAPOt.ts , Jan. 4. The wheat markcl opened higher and closed stronger. The advance - vance wan slartod by shorts buying In some o the wheat that was sold yesterday. After the market had started upward others bought and the close was about Ic higher limn yester day. It Is probable some of the strength un due lo Iho reports of largo clearance * ) fron the seaboard. It Is estimated that Ihcro l about 26,000,000 bu , of wheat back to como t < Minneapolis and Duluth bctwbon January 1 and September 1. That would tnclu.lo the amounts now In country storehouses and the amount In farmers' hnuds. Receipts today : 235 earn ; shipments , 10 cars , The deinuni for cash wheat was good for lots on track am the prices were at about the same spread below Minneapolis as yesterday. This de mand for cash wheat will pro.bably continue as long as the mills are able to run with a cur- rontoutputof Hour. Farmers continue lose ! liberally at tilnuiH within ton miles of Minne apolis , but from Iho outside reports show thai ( hey are selling very little. May opened at OlUc and closed at G'Jiic ; .Inly opened at 02V and closed at 03ic. ? Trunk whnat closed : Hard , 02 > ic ; No. 1 northern , Olc ; No. 2 north ern , 69c. The Hour mills are worked to about ) ho same capacity as yesterday and the mar ket remains dull. A row milters claim to bn selling all the Hour they make. Others say their stocks nro accumulating somewhat. 1'rlccs qulol and unchanged. KIIIMII * City Murki'tn. ' KANSAS ( ITY , Jan. 4 , WHEAT Ic higher ; No. 2 hard , 62c : No. 2 red , 64355c. COIIN 'Jc higher : No. 2 mixed , 29 ? ® 30c ; No. 3 white , 30'J < i431c. OATS Scarce ; No. 2 mixed , 27275c ! ; No. 2 white , 28328'/iC. ICons -Dull and weak ; 1717ic. ! ivn .Steady : No. 2. 60c. FI.A.X SRF.D ( rrozular ; $1.2331.24. lltiAN Firm at5G358c. HAY Ii'irm ; timothy , $8.0039.50 ; prairie , $5.5030.60. RECKII-TS Wheat , 14,000 bu. ; corn , 3,000 on. ; oats , none. SHIPMENTS Wheat , 1,000 mi. : corn , 6,000 bu. ; oats , none. CoiVru .Hiirltct. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 4. COFFEK Options opened barely steady at 5 to 20 points decline , closed quiet butstcadvat5to 16 pnlnls decline ; sales , 16,300 bags. Including : January , $17.05 ; Feb ruary , f fU.OOj March , $10.40 : May , $10.60 ; .September. $16.25. Rio , spot , quiet and steady , nominal , 417.75 ; mild , market qulot ; Cordova , $20.00320.25 ; sales , 600 bags Java. llAMiitiiuJ , Jan. 4. Steady , ! i lite lower. HAVIIK , Jan. 4. Unchanged. Rio PR JANEIIIO , Jan. 4. Steady ; No. 7 , $16.10. LONDON , Jan. -Quiet , unchanged lo 3d higher. Ltvurponl .M Ltviiiti'oor. , Jan. 4. WHIIAT Sloady ; de mand poor ; holders offer modoraloly ; No. 1 California , 5s 4d35s 5d ; No. 2 red western spring , no stocks. % COIIN Firm ; demand fair ; mixed western , 4s 2d. PHOVISIO.NS Pork , prlmo mess , fine , 80s. Beef , extra India moss , 103 J Gd. Lard , 43s. TAU.OW American Liverpool , line , 27s Od. Oil .HurkotH. On , CITY , Jan. 4. National transit certifi cates opened at 80 ; highest , 8Us ! ; lowest , 7B'/ ' ; closed at 79 ; sales , 18,000 bbls. ; ship ments , 78,792 bbls. ; runs , 80,400 bbls. 1'rrrsiwito , Jan. 4. National transit cer tificates opened at SOU ; closed at 79 ; high est , 80' j ; lowest , 7Bi ? ; no sales. Diilullt Whoitt .U.irkcf- . Dui.trrii , Jan. 4. WHEAT The market was very strong and actlvo. Close : No. 1 hard , cash , 02ic ; January , C'Jc ; May , G5ftc ; July , G7VJc : No. 1 northern , cash , GUJc : May , 04jc ; Inly , CGjc ; No. 2 northern , cash , 58c ; No , 3 , 63c ; rejected , 47'/3C. * Wuol Market. ST. Louis , Jan. 4. WOOL Quiet , weak , un changed. _ rtnaiicli : ! Motos. NEW OIII.EANS , Jan. 4. Clearings , $2,072,00 ? . KANSAS CITV. Jan. 4. Clearing } , $1,910,848. HAT.TIMOIIE , Jan. 4. Clearings , $3,237,510 ; balances , $409,309. Pim.ADEMMiiA , Jan. 4. Clearings , $12,729- 746 ; balances , $1.517,203. MnMi-iiiH , Jan. 4. Now York exchange , sell- ng at par. Clearings , $103,380 ; balances , $35- J77. J77.CINCINNATI CINCINNATI , 'Jan. 4. Money , 03G per cent. Now York exchange , 253.50C premium. Clearing ! , $2,622,000. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 4. Money closed easy at L per cent , liar silver , G8Uc. Mexican dollars lars , tU'/tc. Bales of silver ccrtlflcalcs , nouo. ST. Louis , Jan. 4. Clearings. J4,537,4"07 ; balances , $558,509. Money , qulot at 038 per cent. Exchange on Now York , OOc premium. HOSTON , Jan. 4. Clearings , $10,827.278 ; balances , $2,070,891. Money , 1 per cent. Ex change on Now York par and 6c premium for cash. CHICAGO , Jan. 4. Clearings , $19,808,000. Vow York exchange , 75c ; exchange , llrm , act ual , $4.8434.80 ! . Money firm , rates un changed. PAIUS , Jan 4. The statement of the Bank of [ I'runco , Issued today , shows the following : Circulation , Increase. 133,775,000f ; bills dis counted , Increase , 52,050COOf ; treasury ac count , decrease. 47,200,0u0f ; gold , decrease , 12,150,000f ; silver , Increase , 4,675,000f. REIIUN , Jan. 4. The weekly slalomont of the Imperial Hank of Germany shows Iho fol- owlng : llulllon , decrease , 34,420,000 marks ; treasury notes , decrease , 2,000,000 marks ; other securities , increase , 03,900,000 marks ; circulation , Increase , 110,520,000 marks. LONDON , Jan. 4. The statement , of the Rank of England , Issued today , shows Iho following ; llulllon , Increase during the week , i'301,077 ; rcservo , Increase , 04,000 ; circulation , In crease , 297,000 ; other securities , Increase , i2,100,000 ; : other deposits , Increase , 1,754- UOO ; notes reserve , Increase , 81,000 ; govern ment securities , Increase. 1,500,000. The proportion of the Hank of England's reserve to liabilities is 41.47 per cent. The rate of discount remains at 3 per cent. STOCKS AND 1IONDS. Marked Chance lu the Temper of Specula tion Characterized Dentines. NEW Yonic , Jan. 4. A marked change n the temper of speculation characterized the dealings on the Stock exchange today and despite the efforts of the bears to do- > ress the market by means of rumors , tn- uondocs and direct oppressive movements on the weak properties , prices moved upward n solid phalanx , with but few of the active stocks lagging behind. In the Dearly dea- ! ngs the short interest depressed St. Paul a fraction on reports that the earnings for , ho fourth week in December would bo much jcavler than for any of the prceeuinp ; weeks , but when the figures were published and did not fullHl mournful prophecies the re vulsion of feeling carried the stock upward , 'orclng the bears to cover in quick order ; urge blocks being bought at advancing quo tations. Early In the day nn earnest effort was made to force the bull pool in Western Union to liquidate by various selling dovlnes , and strong hopes wore Indulged in of uncov ering slop loss orders which should cause a serious break , but the buying was too heavy 'or the short interest and the result was that Hellers of the morning became pur chasers in thu later dealings , thus materially assisting In the consequent appreciation of the shares. Sugar was not in goou tone in the open dealings and broke llf Jpo'rcent ipon u much smaller volumoof business than s usually required to affect this stock , the depression being mainly duo to lack of inside support. Subsequently , the general buoy ancy carried Sugar up 1 % jiercent. hut in the latter dual lugs n reaction of 1 per cent occurred and the last sale was % per cent below last night's prices , Distilling was sagged oft a small fraction during the morn- ng , for thu lack of buying orders , grow strong on the afternoon purchases , largely 'or western account. The coal stocks were all strong. Northern ? aclllo preferred wns heavy on reports un favorable to the earning capaclt > of the company and also owing to the contest over , ho receivership. The general market was benefited by advices from Chicago of a con certed oft'crt to bo made lo maintain railroad rales. At thu very opening of tlio day thu market was a rising otio unit though occa sional reactions tomporailly chocked the ad vance the losses were quickly recovered , and the latu dealings were characterized by tin activity and firmness which continued to , ho close , an advance recorded on the day of fOJl.'i ' pur cent. The Post says : The process of reaction from Tuesday's nomi-paiile continued today , ind recent sellers of slock were forced into some rather heavy covering. There was , noreover. an obvious ami decided chuck to .ho . liquidating movement which has para- yzed the recent market in several stocks , ind aggressive bidding up of prices took Us place. Speculators for the decllno strove to revive business on the St. Paul's ! 1S,000 do- croatMi In gross earnings for thu last week in December. But the temper of thostreot van very dllTorent from what It was a week ago , and every c'uo uudorstood that this Atntcmont not only covers ft longer perloi than that of the week preceding , but lu clmlo.-i the InisluHf'of two Sundays agatns only ono in Iho situifar period last year. The statement , In nhort.-lmd titflntlucnco whatever over on the wnrkotuml the grantor stocks as was natural after/the recent heavy soil Intf , shared liberally In the day's recovery The buying was once nioro most actlvo it Wontorn Union. There was a fair supply o news to cuturtalu the speculative mind , bu It was not unfAvoV.\bIo. The following arc the closing quotations on the leading stoclti on the Now York ex change today : Tlio range of prlcon as reported by J.iW. Doano .V Co. , Hoard of Trntlo hull. Is as follows : StocKfl. lOpou illff Low.'Ulosi ) Snt'y Krlo itH : I'aclllnMull I. . AN 44 15 43H Northwestern 08M OH ; ( uo Mo.Pacltle 204 Union I'aclllu ' 1H 18W N I'aclllc , p'f'd 18' 1H N. I'aoitlo com. . . . 41 * ( ! . 11. A ( J 70U 7Ca ! Ilock Inland ( UH St. Paul 85 CIIX Western t'nloii 81 uuro' < / * Sugar Trust 78H 7lDi 77J4 78M New Kiiirlaud " * HIM AtOhlBOIl i8 ? if 11 hi f'lilcago ( las Ol-X 01H Ke.-idlni , ' * 10 < i lol. i-IlUllflOII 131 ! 133W:1 : : , ? liar l.C. F ' " a3 i yi ? , ' K. . K , : iiMi : n 33' ConlUKi * L'OJ < JtiJil ao I uo The total sains of stocks todav " were 292,300 shares , Incliultng : Atchlson , 0.100 ; Ameri can Sugar , 24,400 ; Jlurllnglon. 10.UOO ; Chicago cage ( ias , 15,000 ; Dlstlllors , H.OOO ; General Kleclrlc , 13.000 ; Louisville & Nashville , 14- 941 ; .Missouri I'aclllc , 6.600 ; Now York Cen tral , 13,300 ; Nuw York & Nuw England , 12- 000 : Norlhweslorn , 4,200 ; Heading , 10,700 ; Hock Island. 7,100 ; St. Paul , 7,500 ; Western Union , 42,700. New York AIun y Mnrkol. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 4. MONEY ON CAM , Kasy at l&lYi per cent ; last loan nnd close at 1 percent. STEIIMNCI EXCHANGE I-Inner , with actual business In bankers' bills at $4.8u ® 4.86 for demand , and at S4.84a4.81U for sixty-day bills. Posted rates , ? 4,8444.B7. ! Commercial bills , M.82i J4.83 ! SU.Vr.lt UKIITIl'lCATES G9C. QovEHNMKNT IljND8 SJtoady. State bonds quioi. , The closing nintations on bonn.s : On the London Market. NEW Yoitic , Jan. 4. The Post's special from London says : The Hank of England's reserve Increased this week 04,000. of which 43,000 was In gold Imported from the continent and toulh Australia. The murkotsupply of cash lias much Increased and olhor deposits have increased 1,807,000 , but the other securities are also up 2,000OUO , the market having borrowed largely before the now year. Silver was unchanged today , but rather steadier. America was Inclined lo buy futures. Rupco : mpur Is GCd. Thu stock markets were steadier loduy , except for the break In Erlu shares on American sales , duo lo exaggerated reports of the force of the opposition lo the reconstruc tion schuino hum , which Is inoro nolso than Kiibstanco. If the bond Is drawn to preserve the coupons on the second against danger through payment of share dividends this will probably bo satisfactory to everybody. StooK > lnrlit , CIIIOAOO , Jan. 4. There was frcor buying odity than at liny pruvloim time within thu ant fortnight. The attendance of buyer * win teed and all wanted t > onio cattle. Tlioull'cct ) t the Incroiuoil donmud was to Impart a Inner and healthier tone to the market. In 10 grade of slock was there any pronounced iilvancu as compared with yustorday'ii pi-Ices , hough during lliu wool ; thnro hail been a gain if from 11M lo'Jtk' per uwt , Iteculpts for thu Irst half week foot up t'.hout the same UK for the previous wi-ok , but they nro notably light , uven for the \teekluJniiuary. . I tressed leef and Chipping stuers were In ilunuiml at rout * 3'J5 lo to , with hiiles largely at from 3.00 to liJ.76 not many rlpo hieers Doing of- ori-d. Sules.of COWH and liolfura were prlncl- > : illy at from tJ to * 3 , thoiuli there was trud- ng all Iho wav from Jl.-i" > to 11,00 for scala- vags to f rum ta.bl ) lo CI.OO foe extra. Hull * weroHalablo at fnim tl.fiO to JU.75 , accortllng n quality. The calf market wa-tBtrong at an advance on laHt week's prlceH. Tuo UosuiurUotopunuJ ijulut und steady at qttotntloiM. 'iut ' cvin bci'ami acllvo nnd strong THC iiM > riv' of prices wa a fraoil'in higher than for yunti'i-day , thu bull of the olTorliiB-i golmt out of n.iltMmon'i hand- at from 15. iti to $ .140 , There wcro a for trades nt $5.40 and one nt fr-.fiO , while roust ml/oil lnt < ki > olil iirmiml J5,10. Dn-iiorn buyer ! were again active i'omnullor. ) < and to that fact muit b i ghcn eti'illt for whatever < itrcngtl the marktit. nmy havu | ) o u cd. About 03- t)00 ) head constituted the day's nupply am ! nearly all of tint numler had pasted over tin KOalet buforo noon. Ycjitorilay's Hhei-u receipts proved to be much heavier than limy worn mppoted to bo. . They worooitlmalcU at 14,000 head , whllo Ihr nctual count win 18,716 li-sad , Hevora thousind were loft In Rullcrs' linmM and a * there were about 10,000 lipad of fresh nvolnt ! the market today was In bad nhiuie. The du- maud waa snial ! ami prices \verj from l&c tn 26c lower than on Tue.day , closing weak n ( f rom Jl to M.00 for poor to i-lioloj sheep anil at from S'J.7& to 14tilt for Iambi. Hrcolplx : I'aitlo. rj.oou linittlj calve , 30C head ; hogs , 31,0Uliead ( ) ; shnop , 10,000 head. The Kvcnlng Journal reports : , t'ATTl.K-Hecelpli , 12,000 liptul ; market li bettor demand and n trlllo Hlrongerou nlci handy steers and the host ho.ivies ; top steers I8.60413.H5 ! others , JJ.Ooao.ao : common , t3.60K4.126. IIons-Kecolpto , ni.OOO hnnili market active steady ; roiuh heavy , "M.OOafi. 10 | pai'kels am mixed , t .innn.nOi prlmo heavy ami Imti'lioi wolght.i , Jrii5 : 0,40i prime ntsorted light 15.40(35.46. ( Siitr.i' AMI -Kecnlpls , 10,000 hoadi market Htoudy ; lop sheep , Jl.OiirjO : ( ) : ) ; top lambs , J4.uua i.HO. OMAHA I.1VU STOL'lv M Unoy.inl Tone to Tnido In Both Cuttle mid HOK * . TIIUKSDAT , Jan. 4. There was another light run today and other markets are having u similar experi ence. So far this week , compared with last , there has been an Increase of about .1,110(1 ( cattle , C.&OO hogs anil 1,100 sheep , The cattle market was In very fair shape. Receipts were rather limited ami the qual ity nvorngotl dp nothing extra , but eastern auvlces were In the main favorable , and with a goou slT ! ( demand from local houses trade ruled bilsk with prices about lOc higher than Wednesday on anything at all useful. Good , fleshy steers , weighing around 1,200 Ibs. , sold readily at from J.tJ ) to $4.10 , with fair to good 000 to l.iiOO-lb. steers at from 83.50 to $ , ' ) .SO , anil fair lo pool stuff down to $3. The feeling was llrm throughout , and the forenoon's trading about cleared up thu supply. Butchers' and . miners' stork was in mod erate supply , about twenty-live loads , and there was a fair inquiry from outsiders , Pair togood cowfland.heifera Bold freely at from W.'JO lo f'4.7. ) . with choice fat stock up to ) . ! . ' " > or strong lo a ill mo higher than yesterday. On the common and canning prades the market was not more than steady and inclined to drag at that. Sales were at from fl.'Ar lo $2.10. 1'oor heavy lo choice .veal calves sold anywhere from $ I to i , or at fully steady prices. Hough stock of ail kinds was lu good demand and llrm , common to choice bulls , oxen and stags sell ing at from $1.W ) to $ U.2r > . Thei-o was very little tlolng In feeders. As usual of late the fresh receipts were com paratively limited , but they were freely picked up by the regular dealers at good , strong prices. The country demand was not at all urgent , but more cattle would bo sold if more were here. Good to cholco feeders were quoted at $ . ' ! . ( )0@i.CO ) ; ; fair to good at W.70Ni.OO ( ; ; , and lighter , commoner grades at from $ ' . ' .70 down. Representative sales : imessun HBUP. &OUVJI Union Stooi Yards South Ornaliai BtitCattla Ilo nnjiliuj marot U ttis roMHistnv ; Y/ooil / Brotajrs. Mro Flook CoinmUtloa Uaro'.i t * . toittHJu ) bn TelopUoni 111 , ' . CUIa M JOHN I ) . DAD ! AS , ' Market reports hr mall nnd wire cheerful uiihjJ u ou ayyUjutlua. 7.13 2 00 U2 , 1001 . ' 1 3fi 7UO J 00 4 . 103U 3 40 WKATEIt.VCATrtiK , No. Av. Pr , No. Av. 1'r. MV : xinxico. . . . 7.1I $ l 00 178tMtl 107-i 13 40 17fdrs. , . . OO'J tt U6 coi.oiuno. tobull-i..ioiQ i no 'JOcDwi. . . er > i ifi 6i cow.i. . . RHI : u in Bfdr.i. , . . HOR n oo 4. If dra. . . . 740 335 8 fdrs. . . . 4)3 ! ) 270 OfdM. . . . 027 a 00 00WVOMISII WVOMISII , 62Mrs. . . . 030 3 L'O 62slM. . . . 909 2 85 Istr . 1180 a 85 I sir . 1U30 2 M5 Hoes The run today wn * > fair , ever -1,000 head , nml the quality about ii | ) to the rrccnt avorago. lluslucss opened out dull , with price * not tnoro than stoady. Ixcal hou.sci were all somewhat imllfYiU'ont In the fiu-o of the ample supplies , but Artmnif of Chicago was out tig-aln after IIDRS and this , with more encouraging news from Chicago , caused n sharp rally and the bulk ot Iho trailing was on l ho basis of a flo advance over Wednesday's urlccs. Good to cholco hogs of all vvi'lgius sold at Si. 10 ami ? , Vir . with a load or two of elioii-o buti'liur ami heavy hogs at t.l.i/ / . l-'ulr to good hogs. both heavy ami light , sold moill.v at J.MCi and JS. to , with a few early sales at $ , V Alter the tlrst round trailo was lively nnd soon over , the market cloilng up strontr at the advance. Kales were largely at f."i.03 to $ f > IB , as against $5 to $ , " > .10 Wednesday and $505 to f.V 10 one week ago today. Heiu-o- sontatlvc sales : SIUEI' Hccoipts wore light , tuo dcmntul Rood and the tmirket active at sttfiiiRCf prices. Fair to pretty peed lambs sold tit J8.ii(7r.If.75 : ( , and n bunch of mixed owes and wethers , blackfaces , brought St. Pair to good natives. i < . > .7 ( fH.r > 0 ; fair to good westerns , f-.2r > fii : : ! . 10 ; comniou and stock sheep , $1.50@'J'J."r ; gootl to choice 411 to 100-10. lambs , $ .50f ( l.CO. Kcpreseiitatlvo sales : No. A v. 1'r. 12 culls 82 $2 00 1 uwo 120 a oo 103 nnllvu mixed 103 a oo 120 wosiorn 1 inilw GO a .15 BO natlvn luuibs 05 3 75 Kecoiptft mid OlHpiiHltlon or NtoRic. Ofllclalreceiptsati.l dlspultlon nt sto''c ai shown by tliu hooks of the Union Stj ! < Var.li company for the twenty-four lioari ondltij at , 0 o elocu p. m. , Jaiuiury 4 , 1893 : UKCEIIT.S. msi'osmo.v. KanftnB City Llvo .Stork.Mui'lcrt. . KANSAS OITV. Jan. 4. UArri.r Hoculpls. 3,400 head ; shipments , 2,400 head ; market Btoady to strong ; Texas Ktoors , $2.7534.00 : shipping steer * , tf4.OOJl-l.50 ; Texas anil native cows , $1,502.80 ; hntchor stock , $3,00 © 4.15 : htockers and feeders. $2.80(8,3.75. ( Hoas Receipt' , 7,300 head : shipments , 1,000 head ; market 510. : higher : bulk , $5.00 ® 5.10 ; heavy , packing and mixed. $4.8535.20 ; lights , Vorkersand pigs. $4.5035.15. SiiEci' Receipts , 400 head ; shipments , none ; market steady. Now York Itr Stock .Market. NEW YOIIK , Jan. 4. IlEr.vns Receipts , 500 dressed weights ; American refrigerator beef , steady ; scant 8' > c peril ) . CALVES Receipts , 90 head ; market steady ; veals , 708 5c. SlIEEl' ANll IjAMIIS UcCOlptK , 6,000 llClldj sheep , poor to prime. * 2.37'i4.00 ; lambs , common to choice , $4.502/4.55 , Hoes Receipts , 3,000 head ; market nomi nally llrni , $5,9030.50. St. I.OIIIB I.lvo Stout ; Market. ST. Louis , Jan. 4. OATTI.E Receipts , 2,700 head ; shipments. 800 head : natives btuady ; Texans strong ; fair to good natives , J3.7 ( > TOO ! foil Ti\ft ! itui'rj. llUOflfl.OOj Rf M ilouM. $ Xiatt3,20 : ( row * . SI HO 1U8 Il0i9--Hrcilpl ( ) , 7,60(1 ( hortdi hlpmenti , 0,400 hpiint market Mroiia ! butcher1 "eiKliti. i4.3oari.37iu mixed , i.ooao.'j5j iiitiu , io.iu HltEKP KocelnK 600 hoadi shipments , 400 lioad ; market tlrm | fair to Rood mutloiui t3.OlWH.00. _ _ . Sioux City I.IVB stock Mnrltot. Sioux OITV , Jan. -lions Krcnlntii , 1200 | UI8 head olllclal yoMcr. head ) shlpinonlii , : l rtBV , 273 linnili nmrUetGo higher at I6.00a OATTI'.KWulptii.7q ' < ) head : ohlpmonti. 269 head : oniolul yesterday , 700 huad : mi\rkul active , Stock In lloi'olpliof llvottoiilt t tno four principal western markets Thumday , January 4 ! Cattle. Hogs. PoulhOmaha . 1.U38 4.030 32'J Ohlcago . 12,000 01.000 10,000 KiiliBiwClty . 3.400 7,000 401 Hi. I.OIIU. . . . 2,700 7,600 600 Total . 2(03H ( 11 ,2'J'J trn.ii.Tii or Tin ; iiont.n. .Money hi Circulation In tlin Various Conn- tried .MiiU'il IVr Cnpltii , WASHINGTON' , Jan.1 , The Treasury do- pai'tmeut presents a table showing thu money s.vstonm and approximate stocks of motioy In the aggregate mid per capita In the principal countries of the world. This shows that , Franco , with n population o : tStOOOOJ : , has the highest per capita circu lation of any of the countries named In the table , viz : * 309l. The Straits Settlements have n per capita circulation of $28.1' ' ! . Other1 ! nro : Belgium , $ 'Ji.7t ( ) ; Australia , fi0.or > ; the United States , S'JO.IM ; the Nattier * lauds. $2 1. HI. In China , with a population of 402.000,000 , the per capita circulation is but $1. SO , all In silver. Following China iss this respect. Koumanla has a circulation per capita of $4.00 ; Hervia , ? . 'J7 ; .Sweden , f'J.71 : Turkey , S'.MV.I , with a population of Il'.i.ilOO , 000 ; Central American states , $ : ) .TS ; Japan , fl ; India. $ ; ) . ! ! , with a population of 'J87.- . 20IK ! ( ) ( ) ; fla.vtl. fl..iO ; the United Kingdom" , ? ( M4 ; Cicrmauy , SIRM ; J'orttical , with u population of but -1,700,000 , flil.OO ; Ksypt , jill.SS ; the South American states , $10 0 * , Canada. SIO ; Cuba , $ U5.ai ; Italy , S'.U > y , Switzerland , SI U $ ; ( Jrooco , $1'J'J'J ; Spam. $17.1-1 ; Austria-Hungary , fU.Mlj Norwaj , Ji.iO ( ; Denmark , $11.70 ; Kussla. $ $ .17 , with u population of 12-1,000,000 , and Mexico , Jli. Since the statement was tabulated the per capita circulation of the United Stairs has decreased to S'JTi.fM. The table puts the stoclt of gold money at ? : i , JlUOO,030 ; silver , UMtlNOJO ( ) , and un covered paper money. $ 'J,7)0,000,000. ( ) Wlno I'riiiliiutliiii 'it thn World. S , Jan. 4 , The following table give- , the average wlno production of the past de cade : Oallons. Iranee . 081,181,000 Italy . 030,000,000 .Spain . 603,600,000 Austria-Hungary . 144,200in ( ) ( ( iernmny . 83,260,001) ) I'ortugal . 78,758,000 Russia . . . 72,300,001) ) SiTvlu . 60,760,0110 Hulgarla . 60,250,000 Turkey . 46ooo,0t ( ) > Roiimanla . 40,600,001 1 ( Irceco . ' . . 31,550,000 Switzerland . 22.COO.OUO nit's .IRTISH itin . Martin licckor of St. T.uuls rollcnv * Illl W'lfo to NIIMYork. . UTICA. N. Y. , Jan. 4. Martin M. Becker of St. Ix > iiis has arrived herein pursuit of bis wife and two children and her alleged paramour , G. li. Mcchin of St. Louis. Mrs. , Decker and , party reached here ahead of him. Upon arrival Becker went to the homo of his wife's parents in Whttesboro , livn miles from here , and saw his children. Ht7 also saw his wife , but ihoy failed lo como to an agreement. Mr. Becker was visited by Alexander Mackenzie , his falhor-In-lau , and they had a long talk together. To a re porter Mr. Becker s.iid : "Thero Is no change in the situation at prcssnt , but I am determined to secure control of my children and will eventually. " It is possible that legal proceedings will bo commenced in a few days. Chronic coughers are stupid bores , nmt should bo forced to use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup , the only infallible remedy. c'.i.v.sor JIOVSB 'ini\i \ ALT. . ArraiicmiicntH In Hiintl fur Camping Knlghti < if Pythias nt WiiHliIiiKton. WASHINOTON" , Jan. 4. Tlio Knights o ( Pythias In this city are getting well in hand the work of organization forjhe encampment to bo held here next August , Committees have been appointed to canvass the whola city nnd also all trades and businesses. A commlttecof public comfort lias also been named and provisions will bo made at oni'n to send circulars of information to all Pythian lodges. Arrangements cannot bo made for e.'itertaining 15,000 visitors , anil General .Tames 11. Carnalmn says that 2,001) ) will encamp on the lot south of the whltu house , the use of which has been lyantoJ. j by an acl of congress. r Everything- connected with Butter churns , patters , tubs , firkins ought to be washed with Pearline. That gets at the soakecl-in grease as nothing else in the world can. Things may seem to be clean when you've washed them in the usual way ; but use Pearline , and they really are clean. It might make all the dif ference , sometimes , between good butter and bad. Wherever you want thorough cleanliness , or want to'save your labor , the best thing to use Pearline. CicvA Peddlers nml some ttnicrupulous Rroccrs will tell you " this is as good as" wDdlU. or " the same as Pearline. " IT'S ' l''ALS13 Pearline is never peddled , * Back