TTTE OMAJIA DAILY tttiE : SATURDAY , JANUARY 27 , 180k COMMERCIAL AND FINANCIAL Prlc ? of Puts and Calls Regulated tbo Wheat fluctuations. CHANGE OF FEELING IN THE CORN TRADE Cat In Missouri Hirer flute * Wn * the Cliluf Hear liillnoncr In Ont * Thor t Win Moilcnito ne . ) , Jan. 20. The xvhcat market today swung hko the pendulum of an old- fashioned clock within n very narrow range and the swing was regulated by the prlco of "puts" and "calls. " Compared with the price of the previous day the prleo Is J c lower. Corn declined from K to % o. Pro- vlfclrm.s opened llrm and closed woalc. Wheat continues. In the same rut It has occupied for several days , prlco chanpos being narrow , the whole iluctuatlon today covering a range of only ifo. Cables were colorless , business abroad It almost at a itandstill and the local board featureless. Wheat has some friends , of course , but In view of the pnst experiences of present con ditions they lack the courage to make pur chases. On the othv hand , prices are so far below all former records that oven bears hcsitato to sell ihort. May opened at 0.'e , advanced to Wljfc , declined ana closed steady at opening prices. There was a change of fooling In the corn trade from" yesterday. The movement is picking up again , the exports dropped off HIIU the cables came castor. The leaders In the trade , with a scalping profit from the advance , turned sellers and the crowd fol lowed. The out In Missouri river rates was the chief bear influence. It was thought the cut tn rates inaugurated by ono road will become general and that Chicago may get very largo receipts of corn. May sold at JJfcV find SS o , closing at USJ/c. Jn oatH there was a moderate trade and a weaker feeling In May , p.Ires declining 1'tfo ami closing nt about the bottom , with .1 net loss of Jc. Thcro was nioro disposition to hell ami not so many buying , so tno maruot was without buying support. The \olumc of trading in pork was very light. The mantel opened 5c ; easier , eased oV ! to that ex teuton n little soiling , and then advanced ytc on two or throe orders Hied. As soon as thin was done prices declined to yesterday's closing llgurcs. Later on the weakness became pronounced , prices suffer ing a further decline of lOc in the absence of buyers and the weakness in corn , and then reacted Be shortly heforo the cnrl of the ses sion , but sold off again to the inside prices of the day. At the close the maticot was , ' c lower than at the same time yesterday. In tlio lard market very llttlo was donn in the deferred futures. May opened 2' c lower , then recovered slitrhtly , declined and closed at i7.57 } . Hlbs were dull , closing lOo lower in sympathy with pork. 1'Jstlmated receipts for tomorrow : Wheat. RO cars : corn , 155 cars ; oats , CO cars ; hogs , 14,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows : Cash quotations were as follows : Ki.ouu Knsy and unchanged. WIIUAT No. 2 .spring , 50c ; No. 3 spring , 65Hc : No. 2 led , 59c. COUN No. 2 , 35c. OATS No. 2 , 27C ! No. 2 white , f. o. b. , 27 ® 28'5c ; No , 3 white , f. o. b. , 29'/5304c. ' } llYK No. 2 , 44c. " * IlAitr.r.v No. 2 , nominal ; No. 3 , f. o. b , , 42 ® 47u ; No. 4 , f. o. b. , 4144470. FtA.\ SEEP No. 1 , f 1.38. TIMOTHY SKKD I'rime , $4.10. I'OIIK Mess , per bbl. . J13.12413.17W ! ; lard , per 100 lb . , i7.77J7.80 ! ; short ribs sides ( loose ) , 10.57Si'BG.CO ' ; dry sal'od shoulders Ibo.xodl , t0.25&G.60 ; short clear sides ( boxed ) t7.OOU7.50. WIIIHKY nistlllors' flnlshod goods , per gal. , 11.15 , Hun\ns Unchanged ; cut loaf , J5.30 ; gran ulated , $4.61 ; standard A , $4.4 ! ) . The following woto the receipts and ship ments for today : On the Produce exchange today the butter market was firmer ; creamery , 10&24c ; dairy , 10i21c. Kggs , tinner ; fresh , 12H 13c. Nnw Vork Murketn. NKwA'onit , Jan. 20. Fr.oun Kecolpts , 12- 000 bills. ; exports , 11,500 bids. ; sales , 0,000 pkgs. ; market dull and featureless , exporters In different : winter patents , J3.30 < S3.50 ; wlntor Ftralghts , i2.70a3.05 ; winter extras , 82.0014 2.2.r > ; Minnesota patents3.00O3.00 ; Mlnnnaota bakers , J3.00 ; wlntor low grades , H.GO2.2.j ; hprlns now grades , 81.GOiil.00 ; spring extras , H.00tc2.40 ; houlhern Hour , steady ; common to fair e.xtia , $2.2032.70 ; good to cholco extra , f2.70fi3.-IO ; rye Dour , steady ; fancy , $2.8.VJ 2.or > ; buckwheat Hour , moro iictlvo.it J2.00a 2.00. - lltiOKWHUAT Dull ; Canadian , 57o asked , ox- bnnil. COUN MnAi ; Steady : yellow western , $2.50 ® 2.76 ; brandywlne , $2,70. KVE Nominal ; liiiuary : , GOu delivered. lUni.EY Dull ; No. 2. Milwaukee , 03aG4c ; two-rowed stale , 02QC3c. HAHI.CY MAI.T Dull ; western , GOSJSOc ; six- rowed , 80ilUOc. \VIIBAT Kecolpta , 700 bn. ; exports , none ; Kales , 1,000,000 bit. futures and 240,000 bu , bpot. Spot markotstcady : No. 2 red , In store und elevator. 00' < c ; afloat , OGSo ; f. o. b.COc ! ; iingtadcd , 01J5nJ07e ; No. 1 northern. 70 > ic. Options woalc and neavy all day on selling by local traders , weak cables and disappointing export business. The eloso was weak at ! tc net decline ; No. 2 rod , January , closed at ti.ri'4c ; I'obruary , GOHOG , e , closed at OOiJc ; Jlarcb , OQ , t'SOUs4C. ' closed ut OO'ic : May. Oa4 ( fltiOc , closed at 08Uc ; Juno , 00 ; ; < ao94'e , closed at 00aic ! July closed at70'cAugnst ; closed ut71'ic ! locmbor,70W7&Mc.closed ) [ ) ut76Uc. vuii.v Kecolpls. 16,21)0 ) bu.j o.vnorts , 42,000 Int. ; null's , 000,000 bn , futurcH and 100,000 bu. snot. Hoot market llrni , closing quiet ; No. 2 , 44'Sl-Uic alluat : steamer ml\eit , 42 J13c. Options , weaker on larger car lot arrivals at Chicago and lack of reduced freight rates ; the close was at. 5n\c not decline ; January closed 42 01 February , 43 > Bfii434'c ? , closed nt 43I.C ; Maich , 44i44 iC , closed at 44JiCi May , 44 15-IG5145J.C. closed at4Pe. O.vis ItcceluU , 21,000 bn. ; exports , none ; Milt' * , 2211,000 bU. futureH and 01,000 bu. spot , htut mutkot iitilet , closing easier ; Jso. 2 , 33Jj 34 < ; t No. 2 delivered , 34 > 4 30c ; No. 3 , 33c ; No , 2 white , 30' { < rj/3U,0 ! ! No. 3 white , 35lc ; track , mlxi'a westoin , HlioSOUo : truck , whltu western , 3l5j4l ; > e ! track , white state , 30OIOc. Olitlons dull and weaker with corn , oloalni ; at MftiV-e notducllnn ; I'Vliruary , 33'j''ji.l4c , closed til 113V ; Marchclo > ed3P c ; Muy , 3H iJ34,14C , closed ut 34lie. HAV 4)1)111111(1 ) ) ( heavy ; shlnplng , to,00 ; good to choice , tO.U ( ) < rc8,00. llocrt Dull ; state , common to choice , 10 ® 22c ; Paclllc coast , I i422c Hums Steady ; wet salted New Orleans elected , 40 < &dO HIM. , 4l.i''C > ! o : Texas , se lected , 3000 Ibs. , 4UOc ; lluonoa Ayres , dry , 20/J24 tliH. , I0l , < ail0i Tuxas , dry , 21 30 Ibs. , Cc. \ VodirMnro active , steady ; domestic fleece , > 4'JOc ; pulled. 20 < J20c ; TUXIIH , lOtillOc. 1'iinvi.siONri Ui-i'f , dull ; cut meats steady ; pickled bellies , 74 < ii8i ; ; pickled IIUIIIN , U4 ( $ Oljc. J.ard , Hteady ; western stoum closed at fH.ll > ! hale * , fiOO tiercciiiit } H.07 ici8.10. ( ( Jption sales , imnu ; January cloned at (8,10 noininals Keliriiary , < 7ori nomlnul ; May. J7.00 mimJiiult inlliicil.iUill Pork.Htoady andln demanil ; now mess. I4 OOfTtl&.OO ; family , l5.004filO,00 ; short cleat , tlO.Oixifil7.oo. IH'TTiMi - - I'lrmj wextern dairy , MiittlHc ; wi'sinrn creamery , imi-Oc ; western factory , 13U1UC ! KlKlim , 2ilci Htutu dairy , 101i22c | ktatucreamury , ! HQ22c. ( iiiEst : : Hteady ; } atelnreo , Oftl 1'ic , small , lIHyiil'Jifct purl uklms. 4li.lOc ; full uklms , ICI(1HWoalt ; IcchoilKe , { 2.0OS3.25 percnsoi leculpts , 7,000 pkKs.i western fresh , lG 17cj niiilhi.'rn , IG&lOiic. TALLOW Htoudy und In goodjilemand ; city ( J- per pki : . ) , & ! < c ; country ipkgii. free ) , 5Hc , us to quality , UO31N Kteadyi stralneil , common to good. t : Steady i nogao M- Quiet : Unltt'll clourd dull ; J'cuutiylvuuta nyot kalM iiotio ; t'uuruary option sales none , closed , 80o bld | Minn oil , Bnlrs none. KICK Alxmt steady : domestic , fair to extra , 3fflG < < j .Inpnti , 4 < ( Mr MOMSSMHteady : New Orleans open ket- lll o' ' ? IVd'M ' i , 112.00315,00. COPPKII Hlcadyi lake , tit ) , IJKAII Klrnipri domestic , ! 3.10. Tm Dull but firm ! straits , 120 bid. Hi'Ki.TCii-Pipnrlyi domestic , IS.OUli hid. COTTO.V , " : dt > OIL Steady , featureless at pra' 'cnll'Mindnri ' 'J prices ; olT crude , 20 iSi'i i , ' prlmo elude , 5oc. PiMAii Kaw , nrmj sales , 450 tons cen trifugal , 00 test , at DC. cost and freight , and 70 tons nf mol.tstes sugar. 80 test , 27-lOc , rest and frolttht ; rollned , steady ; OlT A , 3' 4t4'jC ! mould A , 4 7-1034V , Rtiindard A , 4 l-lilfMUi' , confectioners' A , 4 l-10@4'c ' ; cut loaf , 4 15-HWt5'iC ' ! crushed , 4 610W ! " $ ( ! ! powdoicd , 4 6-IOfS4 ? c ; granu lated. 4'i l 5-lfc : oubc-1,4 7-lGftlWc : No.fl. 310-lOc ; No 7 , 3WilO-lGc ; No. 8. 311-1(1 ( a3' < C ! No. 0 , 3 V13 13-lGcj No. 10 , 3 O-l&W B3.C ! No. 11 , S'i'SOtl-lOC ' ! No. 12 , 3 iC ! No. 13,3iC. Onriliii I'riiilncn Market. BtnrKit The supply Is limited and there Is a moro liberal demand , especially for Iho best stock. Cholco country , MttlOc ; packing stock , lH$12e. ( . DltKHSCi ) I'tr.THV--Tln ! > matlict Is somewhat flrincr and better prices ate looked for , es pecially in chickens. Prices remain about stationary. Chickens , SOfie : turkeys , 830i : : ( jeese and dilcks , 830c. Infoilor stock would toll below tlie nhovn llaitri" . Ltvp. Pot'l.TllYThere Is tome demand for choice stock and the market Is fairly well sup plied. Onod stock Is iitotahlo | at O'SGo. VKAI The arrivals nro not houvy and the market llrm at previous quotations ; choice small and fat veals , 77'ie ' ; thin or heavy , 8 < 35c. UAMI : Prairie chickens , quail and venison are out nf season , and there Is but little on tlm market except ducks. Cunadagonso , JO ; mal lard ducks. J.00312.00 ; jack labblts , J1.5O3 2.00 ; small rabblt.s , $1 ; sqiilrtols , 70c , Koos--Tho cold stiirano eggs have boon prOtty well cleaned up and there Is a decided change for Iho bettor on the market. 1'rcsh stock , lOiTftlGc ; cold storage , ll&12c ; suited opes , OftlOc. lIONt'.Y-ChoIco whlto clover , 15c ; Cali fornia , Hie , OYSTEiis-.Medlum , I. X. I13c ; horseshoes , 18c ; evtra standards , 20c : selects , 21o ; extra selects , 22e ; company solocl.s , 20ij : counts , soc. NUTS-Chestnuts ' 11) . Italian - , 1'Jo per ) ; chestnuts , 12313c ; ulmonds , 18c ; Kngllsh wal nuts , 12314C ; Illberl-s , 12'4c ' ; llra/ll nuts , 11 ® 12c : pecans , large , 12314e ; pecans , medium , lOc. The market on black walnuts is low and no ono wants to buy. Oiwnt- Pure Juice , per barrel , $0.0030.50 ; half barrel , t3.-J333.50 ; Oregon , per barrel , $5.0033.00 ; half barrels , $3. SAUKiiKHAtT-Por barrel , $5.5030.00 ; half ban els.0033.25. ! ! Ullir.il Pure Juice , per hbl.G.OOJJ0.50 : half bbl. , J3.205i3.00 ; clar Hod elder , per bbl , , JO ; half bbl. , S3. VEOETAm.nS. IIBANS California hand-picked navy. $1.003 2.00 ; western navy , Jl.80ai.OUi common whltu beans , $1.5rrM.75. ( ONIONS Onions are quoted at G03G3c , and on orders ut 00370o ; Spanish onlom , per craty. $1.50. PorATOKH Nebraska , Iowa nnd Minnesota crown potatoes , In .small lots from store , 05 ® 70c ; Bamo In cur lots , GOc ; Colorado , from store , 75c : Colorado lots , G8370C. OAIIIIAOH Otdorsforcabbago from the coun try are tilled at 2c P'irib. CIMIIV : : Hoers According to size , 403003 per do * . Cct.uitv Oood stock , 35c ; extra fancy Cali fornia , 5IIC&I1.00. SWUUT I'OTATOKS The supply U fair ; good stock , per bbl. , 13.00. Ultr.R.v VixinTAiii.KS Spinach , per bbl. , $2 ; salsify , 30JJ35o ; per do/ . : radishes , per do33c : ondive. per doz. , 75c ; onions per do20c ; canllltoner , per noz. , $1.0032.00 ; lettuce , p-jrdo/ . , 50375cciicnmberd ; , $2 ; toma toes , per eruto of 20 Ibs. , $2 ; strlni ; beans , J2.00 per Ji-bu. bo\ ; parsley , per doz. , 30c ; egg plant , per doz. , $2.00. SAL'iitKiiAl'T : I'er bbl. , $5.50SG.OO ; half bhls. , $3.25. riujiTS OiiAt'r. ' ? There are no Catawbas on the market - kot ; Mulaaas , nerOO-lb. bbls. , net , $5.2530.00 ; Malauas , pur 50-lb , bbls. , not , $ G.no3G.50. At't'i.n-i Tlio simply is light on this market and prices hlslior ; fancy western , tl.0032.00 per box. Cit iNHKmtim Cranberries are arriving very freely mid are In good dom-ind : Cauo CoT. per bbl. . J3.OnaG.50 ; boll and busle. $0.00 ; Jersey , JO.OOjJG.2 i\ \ bell and cherry. $3. CALIKOH.NIA OitANom--Tho.stock Is arriving in Kood condltlnn. Ulver.sldo seedlings , tier box , $2.00 ; Washington novels , $3.00. TIIOI'IOAL i'UUrrd. , BANANAS Prices remain aluat steady : per bunch , lar -J.OOii2.00 ; pur bunch , small to medium , S1.702.00. IjUMO.NS Now .Messina lemons , slzo 300 , $5.50 ; slzo 300 , ? 523'iil5.50. OUANOKS Mexicans , par box , $2.50 ; largo sizes , $2.25 2.50 ; fancy Florldas , $2.70 ; cholco Florldas , $2.00. TANoniitNES Per box , $2.75. GnAi'E t'ltuiT-Por box , $ I. runs. Bear Xo. 1 black , largo , S20.00S25.00 ; medium , 115 ; small , $8.005J10.00 ; blaclcyour- llm.'s , largo , $ I2.002 ! > 15.0J ; medium , $10 ; small $7 ; black cubs , large , $0.0038.00 ; medium. $0.00010.00 ; small. $4 ; black Montana and Ilocky mountain , large. $18.00tf.22.00mcdlum ; , $14 ; small , $10 ; black Montana yearlings , lurKOl2 ; medium , $8 ; small , $3 ; black Mon tana culw , large , $0.00 : modlum , $4.50 ; small , $3 ; silver tip , largo. $20 ; medium , $12 ; small $8 ; Hi Ivor tip yearlings , largo , $11 ; medium , S3 ; Miiull , $3 ; silver tip cubs , large , SG : medium , 44.00 ; small , $3 ! brown , largo. $20:00325.00 : ; medium. $10 ; small , $12 ; yearlings , largo , $10.00312.00 ; medium , $8 ; small , $0 ; cubs , largo , $7 ; medium , $5 ; small , $3 ; badger No. 1 lar-'o , $1.0031.00 ; medium , OOc : small , OOc : Usher No. 1 laige , $8 ; medium , $0 ; small , $4 ; fox silver , as to color according to beauty- No , 1 largo , $100 : modlum , $00j small , 840 sllvorp-ile , according tn beauty , large , $50 medium , $30 ! small $20 ; cross , largo , $7 ; medium , $3 ; small , $2 ; red , large , $1 00 ; medium , $1,25 ; small , $1 ; gray , largo. 7oc ; medium , OOc : small , 40c : kit large , 5'Jc ; medium , 40c ; small , 30c. lynx. No 1 largo , $3 ; medium , i2 ; small , $1.50 ; marten. No. 1 , large , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , $ lmlnk ; , No 1 , large , 80c$1.00 ; medium , 7DC : small , GOc ; mink , dark , No. 1 , large , $1 ; modlum , 70c ; small , 5Uc ; mountain lion , nor- fcnt bead and feet. No. 1 , larga , $1.0032.00 ; Imporfpot skins , 25300c ; otter. No. 1 , largo , $8 ; modlum , $0,00a7.00 ; small , fo ; otter , pale , No. 1. largo$7 ; medium$3smull$4 ; ; raccoon , No. 1 , largo , BOc : medium , OOc ; small , OOc : laccoon , black , us to bsauty. No. 1 , large , 50c"ij > 82,00 ; Rkunk blneUcisod , No. 1 , largo , $1.25 ; medium , 75c ; small , 50c ; .short striped , largo , $1 ; medium , 70e ; small , 45c ; narrow .striped , largo , GOc ; medium , 40c ; .small , 25c : broad striped , large , 20lS25c ; wolverine , No. 1 , large , $1 ; medium , $3 ; small , $2 ; wolf mountain , No. 1 , large , $3 ; medium , $2 ; small , $1,50 ; prairie , largo , 70375c ; medium , GOc ; small , liOe ; beaver pur skin , No. 1 , large , $5,0030.00 ; medium , $4.00 ; small , $2 ; kits , largo , $2 ; medium , $1.50 ; small , 73j ; miiilcruts winter. No. 1 , large , 10311c ; medium , Oc ; small , 7c ! full , large , 830c ; medium , 7c ; small , Oc ; kits , lurgo , $23c. St. Louis MurUotx. ST. Louts. Jan. 20. FLOUII Quiet nnd steady. WIIKAT Opened U < fi' c elf , but rallied on buying for a time , then ouscd otT and closed J/c below yesteiday. Cable news was the prin cipal Influence ; No. 2 red , cash and January , closed at 50c ; rebrttury , OOUc ; Muy , GOH ® GOJc ; July , OlJsc. COUN Lost i Jc on weather favoring move ment ; No. 2 mixed , cash , closed at 33i c ; January , 33c ; 1'ouruury , 33s33Sic ; Muy , 30e : July. 30ac. OAT.S were without feature ; No. 2 cash and Jiinu'iry closed ut28ic ! ; Muy , 30Uc. Uvt : 48c for No. 2 oust side. HAULUV No trading. HiiAN lllghorseast track , Glc. I-'LAX HKm-J1.32. CI.OVKII SUKD J8.0038.00 for fair to prlmo. HAY Dull ; prlmo to choice , $0.00i6lo,00. HtlTTEit Hotter ; separator creamery , 22 © 23o ; choice dairy , 10tt20c. lines Leer ; 13c. IjEAD Steady ; $3. . . -i. COUN MuAi/-f 1.G5 , WllIHKY-l.l& . llAOdlNd Mt.dC. luoN COTTON TIKS OOcfiJfl.oo. PUOVISIONS Dull und easier ; Pork , standard mess , $ Kl.U2h. Laid , prlmo steam. $7.ti2i ! , Dry sultmeutH , ] uo-n shoulik'r-i , $0.37 } > ; longs and ribs , W.70 ; Hhoits , fii.OD : bo\ed , lOc more. llacon , pacued shouhl'irs , S7.20 ; longs , $7.50 ; rhsf7.5OiS7.G2'ii | t-horts , $7.70 ULCBtlTti-KliJUr , 3,000 bills. ; wheat , 4,000 , bn. , corn , 120OCO hu. : oats , 23,000 bu. Siiii'MENid l''loui,3OOU bills. ; wheat , 1,000 bu. ; cum , 30,000 bn. ; eau , 11,000 bu. Wool .Market , ST. I.ouin , Jan. 20. Wooi , Very dull nnd without change , LONDON , Jan 20. The whole number of bales ottered ut the wool sules toduy was 13,621 , of which 2,000 bales were with drawn ; Sydney , 3.403 baloi ; scnurod , Uufi IH 7d ; greasy , OMGiOHd ; Queonshitid , 20 Imles ; greasy , fi'id ; Now /.oaland , 27U bale : , ; Hcoured , In ! idUlH2ltd ; greasy , 0lt\ | ; t'apu of ( iood Hope and Natal , 1,204 bales ; scoured , Is-idldllil ; greasy , 4itHKd. ( ( Ho.sroN. Jan. M.- The Commercial IHillinln will say tomorrow of tho\ > eel market : The hiih'H for thi > week uie 2,435,700 Ibs , domebtlc and 77.000 Ibs. foreign , against 2,324,200 Ibs. domoHtlu mill UOO.OUO llu , foreign last week , The totul Hales to date In ( toston are 7,701- 000 HIM. , against lHn4UH : ) Ibs. for tlio 1.111110 date lust year , Thcro Is an improved ilo- mniid for tenured wools , of which 411- Otio lliN , . have bi't'ii sold. Pulled wools have biillured. hrmu lot.snf II super that have been heldiforu year havu been sacrlllced ut 14c. Klocces a ro uuak , Thu mllla are iruttliiK u few in dom for Immcdlato dumund. This fuel and the lnciua ed objcutlotis Iu thu Wilson Dill have madam iiiufucturerticoiitlilent and at thu close they were operating much moio freely , _ Now York Dry UIIOIIH .Murknu NKW YOIIK , Jan. 2ti. The dry goods market has thu advantage of clearing weather aiid an uiarkut fur rawcuttouuud rather bptlcrgonrral l.tllt aslo the business outlook at large. Prices have not Mirled In any par ticular , but are well unstained ni to styles , colors and goods suitable for warm woathpr. Prices are low In all directions and a top Us throughout tliorountry nro small. This gives to HIP market a substantial undertone. The jobbing trade Is generally more active and steadier. _ Cullcu MnrKot. NKW Yonn , Jan. 20.-CoFFiB : Ontlons opened dull but g.morally CltlO points blghor , ruled inodT'itoly active on buylna for Ilaltl- moro account ami clojcd iiulct at OUJO points net decline ; s.ttus , 17,000 hugs , Includlnut Jan- ttary , $10.70 ; February , $10.70 ; March , 110.0s ; April. $10,80 ; May , nfi.OoaiO.OOj September , fltI.7ntA10.Hri. Spot colTuo , llln. dull ; No. 7 , $17.02H ; mild.steady ; Cordova , $20.00320.20 ; sales , 000 pkgs ; Jamaica mild , steady , SANTOS , Jim , 20.Holiday. . llAMiunto , Jan. 20 , Market steady at ! ! © ! pfir. lower. , llAvitn , Jan. 20 , Market steady ; opened Wilt lower , reacted U3 f. luo tin JANIIIIO : , Jan. 20. Market steady : No. 7 , tlO.GO : ( ixchanzu , 0'id ; iccolots , B.OOO b-igs : stock , 187,000 b igs. LONDON , Jan. -Market quiet. KIIIKIIS City .Miirlti'H. KANSAS CITY , Jan , 20 , WIIIIAT Unchanged : No. 2 hard , 02c : No , 2 red , 04Hc. COUN I'nelmnged ; No. 2 mixed , 31jc ! ; No. 2 white , 33u l33'/c. ' } OATii-t'loM : No. 2 mixed , 285O20c ! ; No. 2 White , 20'8il30c. ( Kvu-Steiidy ; No. 2 mixed , 48a40c. KI.A.X SKi-.D-rirm : 1.2G1.'B. HIIAN Weak ; 6008c. HAY Klrmor ; timothy , $8.00SO.OO ; prairie , SO.OOitO.OO. IlL'TrKit rirmcr ; creamery , 10323c ; dairy , 1 Oc. Kons-Stcadv at 13c. HECHIPM wiieat , 20,000 bu. ; corn , 8,000 bu. ; oats , 1,000 bu. Siiti'siRNTS Wheat , 10,000 bu. : corn , none : oats , none. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Liverpool .UiiructR. LiVF.nrnor. . Jan. 20. WIIKAT Quiet : de mand moderate ; holders offer moderately : No. 1 California , Os 3'dR5s ! 4'Jd ; No. 2 red west- urii winter , 5s UJilit&s 2 < id , Kecolpts for three duys , 384,000 centals ; American , 85,000 centals. COUN Steady : demand fair ; mixed western , 42s Uid for old and now. Receipts for the past three dt-ys , 01,000 centals American. PKAS Canadian , 4s Hid. PltOVtstoNS Pork , prlmo moss , line , 45s. Beef , extra I mil : , . OGs 3d. Bacon , long and short clear , r > 5 Iln.i7s : 3d ; long clour , 45 Ibs. , 40s. Lard , 41s. TALLOW American Liverpool , line. 28s. MIIWHtiKuu AlurKiits. MIMVAUKIIK , Jan. 20. FLOUII Dull. * WHEAT Weak ; No. 2 spring , OOc ; No. 1 northern. GDc ; May , Gl'jc. COUN Dull ; No. 3 , 35c. OATS-Steady ; No. 2 white , 305Jc ; No. 3 white. 30'ic. BAIII.KV I'lrm ; No. 2 , 40ic ! ; sample , 43 < 340c. KVE Steadier ; No. 1 , 45'ic. PitovistONS-Steady ; pork , $13.20 ; lard , $7.70. UECEtPT-i-Flour , 3,300 bbls. ; wheat , 22,800 bu. ; barley , 31,200 bu. SiiU'jiENTs Hour , 11,000 bbls. ; wheat , 2,000 bn. ; barley , 2,400 bu. Ccitton Aliirket. NEW ORLEANS , Jan. 20. COTTON Futures , barely steady ; sales , 72,000 hales ; January , $7 24bld ; Kobruarv , $7.2G7.28 ; March , $7.41 ® 7.42 : Anril , $7.02557.03 ; Mav.S7.Gl7.G2 ; JUMP. $7.0037.70 ; July , $7.7037.77 ; August , $7.81 © 7.83. Spot closed steady ; middling , 7 7-lGc ; low middling , 73-lGc ; peed ordinary , G 13-10c ; nuticcelpls , 0,000 bales ; sales , 4,200 bales ; stock , 305,405 hales. ST. Louts , Jan. 20 , COTTON Steady ; mid dling , iy-c ; sales , 100 bales ; receipts , 1,400 bales ; shipments , 1,000 bales ; .stock , 07,300 bales. I'oorla Grnlu .Miiritut. PEOIIIA , Jan. 20. COUN Market steady ; No. 2 , 343ic ; No. 3 , 3-ic. OATS Market quiet : No. 2 whlto , 202955c ; No. 3 white , 2SU < U > 28He. KYE Slarket nominal ; No. 2 , 4047c. WHISKY Market linn ; high wines , basis , $1.10. KECCIPTS Wheat , none ; corn , 31,850 bu.f oats , 10,400 bu. ; rvc , none ; barley , 0,300 bu. SttiPMnxTS Wheat , none : corn , 050 bu. ; oats , 0,000 bu. ; rye , none ; barley , 3,500 bu. Minneapolis U'lifl.ir , U > rKet. MINNEAPOLIS. Jan. 20. There was a llttlu bolter demand for wheat today , especially milling wheat , with higher prices , compated with May , although futures were lighter than yesterday. Muy opened at 50J4C , sold uu to 60 ! c und Closed at 50. ' c : July opened at Oljjc and closed attjl'ic. Later the market turned down und closed : January , OOc ; May , 00'jc ; July , OlJic. Track wheat : No. 1 hard , 03c ; No. 1 northern , GOJIc : No. 2 northern , OOc. Receipts , 103 cars ; shipments , 22 cars. Oil Murkotii. Oil , OITY , Pa. , Jan. 20. National Transit 001- tlllcutos opened at 80 ; highest , 80 ; lowest , 80 ; closed ut 80 ; sales , 12,000 bbls. : clear ances , 16,000 bbls. ; shipments , 07,755 bbls. ; runs , 75,487 bbls. PiTTSnuita , Pa. , Jan. 20. National Transit certificates opened at 80 ; closed at 80 ; highest , 80 ; lowest , 80. Dulutli U'lKlut .Market. nui.UTti , Jan. 20. This market closed prac tically unchanged from yesterday. Oloso : No. 1 hard , cash , 02c ; January , 6oc ; May , G4c ; July , GlHc ; No. 2 northern , cash , G0ic ; Janu ary , 58 ? c ; May , G2 ? c : July , 04 ; < c ; No. 2 northern , cash , 57Uc ; No. 3 , 02Jc ; rejected , STOCKS AM ) ItOXIlS. Speculation AV.as Unsettled anil the Security IMilrliot Hull. NEW Yontf , Jan. 26. The stock market was dull again today nnd speculation was un- Bc.ttlcd. At the opening a strong tone pre vailed , and the first prices madoivoro a small fraction hlgtier than the closing iigurcs of yesterday. The firmness of this market was partly duo to improvement in American se curities In London and to purchases for the foreign account. The room traders were bullish during tlio early dealings , hut on an occasional realizing sale the market made a fractional reaction. Still the trend of speculation was toward higher values nnd before noon an advance had been recorded of ! to 2) per cent. Although London was a buyer of St. Paul that stock did not cain moro than J per cent , and the greatest advance in any other of the grangers was 1 per cent In Northwestern on purchases for the account of Insiders. Mis souri Paclllo rose \ } $ per cent , and the point was given out that earnings of the road are beginning to show signs of an improvement. VVliiio at no tlmo during the earlier hours was the market active the speculation lapsed into dullness before noon , becoming stag nant and making no important movement except in ono or two of the specialties until about 3 o'clock. At this time Washington advices wcro re ceived announcing "Ihat the judiciary com mittee of the liouso had reached u resolu tion questioning Iho right of the secretary of the treasury to issue bonds , as proposed by his recent circular. As the loan was ac cepted as a factor toward increasing specu lative values , the BUggtstion coming from this quarter that the government would ex ceed its powers In making the issue was made the basis for a drivoat the market , which gave way all along tno line , certain of the specialties leading the downward movement. The decline In the active list raneod from } 4 to \ % percent. Dunne thu Until dealings there was a partial recovery of a small fraction , but many stocks re mained at the lowest point touched , and the market remained unsettled. The I'ost says ; Thuro ; vas an advance in the stock market prtco at thu morning's opening , In spite of yesterday's depressing close , The recovery was , as usual , duo to Iho efforts of n proU-salona ! fllqtio operat ing llrst through Ijondon , It was based os'.cimlbl.v on thu theory that slnco the In- coma tax has boun incorporated with the tariff bill the tariff measure cs a whole is dead. Thin is a somewhat hasty inference , and indeed the market was "worked" In accordance - cordanco chMl.y with the personal views ofthochlnf manipulators.Vhatovermay bo said of tlio basis for the early advance , its character aa not very spirited , and tbo last half of the day was marked by con cessions In prices. This reaction name In connection with the uoxvs that tlio homo Judiciary committee hud reported a resolu tion questioning the tidmlulHtration's right to issue bonds. A Html move by congress to block the secretary's olTorts at restoration of the uovernment'B credit would have vor.v little otfect on the market , out the commit tee's report Is not tlual. This was well understood In Wall street , where the down ward movement in prices llzzlcd out as quickly as tbo early rise. The market became heavy and the active list declined from h to K percent. West ern Union was sold quiio heavily , Cotton oil fell oft ' . ' )4 ) percent and proferriHl 1 per cent , and Uroat Northern preferred 1 per cent. ICvunsvllIo itTorro Uauto rose 1 per cunt. In the final dcalinga a slight rally was made , but the market closed unscttud , Tnu following are thu u03iti quotation : ) on The ranjtc of urlcos us roportoil by . .1.V Doano .t Uo. , Hoard of Trade hall , Is as tollown ; StockH. jOpon IIlKh Krlo I'acillo.Mall. . , I..IN Northwestern Mo. Paeltle. . . . Union p.-icltle. . . N I'aeltle , pTd. N. I'acltlc com. C. II. .V.Q Rock Isl.ind St. Paul Western Union Muir.ir Trust New Hnplnml Atchlson Chicago Gas Re.iillnir Del. .V HiiilBon I ) . O. F E. O. U Cordage The total sales of slocks today were 170,200 shares , Including : American Sugar , 51,50i ) ; Iliirllngton , 50,000 : Chicago ( < as , 3,300 : Dis tillers und Catllofeedlng , 3,300 : Oonnral Kloc- tric , 5,800 ; Louisville & Nashville , 8,000 ; Mis souri P.iolllc , 7,40(1 ( ; Hock Island , 0,800 ; St. Paul , 18,300 ; Wustoin Union , 30,000. Nn\v VurK .U'liioy .i NEW VOHK , Jan. 20. MO.NIIY ox Tasyut 1 percent ; last loan closed nt 1 per cent. I'niMn MnitrANTir.i : I'APKII 3li54 ! per cent. STEiit.l.vd KxciiANfiK Klrmor. with iirtual business in bankers' hills at (4.80 024.07 for demand , and J4.83a4.83Ji for sixty-days ; posted rates , $1.801.88 ; commercial bills , ? 4.83 i4.Hl. Slt.VEKOKIlTinCATES GT'dO. GOYCIINMUNX HONIIH Stronj ? . State bonds , qtllot. Tiio closing quotations on DonfU ! San Francisco .Mining Ouotiitlons. SAN FIIINCISCO , Jan , 26. The ofllnlal closing quotations for mining stocks today were m follows : Alia 11) ) rcross. . . 03 helcher 70 Mexican ] 05 Jlest&Iloleher. . . . 180 Ophlr 185 IloilloCon 1C Potosl 7fi Mnlwcr 10 Sav.iRo 00 Cliollar B Slerri Nevada 7i > Con. C.il.&Va. . , . 200 Union Con 7.1 Crown Point f > 5 in-ill fi Gouhl A , Curry 70 Yellow Jacket 70 Nnw Vurlc Jllnliiir onotatlom. NEW Yomc , Jitn. 20 , The following are the mining quotation : , : asked. London Stock ( jiuitutlnni. LONDON , Jan. 20. I p. m. Close : MONBV 1 percent. The rate of discount in the open market for both short iind three months bills , 2 per cent. On tlm London .U.irl < ot * NKW YOIIK , .Tun. 20 , The Kvenlng I'ost's London special says : Sliver was ijcl lower. Uupeo paper has fallen to the lowest point on record on the fresh decline In Indian oxchango. There Is a panicky feollne in lloinbiy ; and Cal cutta bccaubo of un Iniprchsliin that tlm mints may reiipen. This Is not citxlltod hero. The stock market is gradually incieasing. The tone was good hero today , even Americans sharing In the improvement and closing at the best prlcos. St. Lonls Mining oniiiiitlmis. ST. Louis , Jan. 20. MlnliigstoeUs today were dull and without change. The following aio the closing quotations : Hid. Askiol Hill. AHltlMl. Adams. . . , $ .30 t ,00 Ellzaboili. . $ .lil * .20 Am.Nettle. ,2fl ! < . . . . s. iiopjH. . .no .70 llliiii'tallle. U.ua 2.75 Hope 2.7(5 ( OranltoM. . 1.30 llarcouver , M . . . . KANSAS OITY , Jan , 20. Clluarlng-i. $1,320,054. LONDON , Jan , ap.r-liar silver , 30ia per ounce. ' ' ' IlAi/riMouc. Jan. 20 , Clearings , 81,811,053 ; balances , $2U2,305. Nuw VOIIK , Jan , 20 , plearlngib , 507,053,030 ; balances , ? 5,722,250r UOSTON , Jan. an OlonrlliKS , tl2,203,243 ; balances , H,300,70K ' ' I'.vnisi , Jan. 20. TJirqd per cent , rentes , UOf 05c for the account ( I'lili.AOEi.i'iHA , Jan. , > i0. ! Clearings , 17,008- 880 ; balances , tl'JOhiU4. : MUMt'iilii , Jan,20.-rNuw York oxchaiiKO , Holl- Ing par. Clearings , fU7i,480 ; balancoi , Jllld- H5i > . , -i Nuw OIII.HANS , Jan. 20. Cloarlnzs , tl.731- 088 , Now Vorki'\chanio bank , fl pur iH.OUO premium. ' ' , ( UKCINNATI , , Tai-i6.irMonoy ! , 3GO per cent. Nuw York exchange , fiUp premium. L'learlngs , 2,774GOO. , HT. Louis , Jan. -i'Jlearlnzs , (3,310,000 ; bihiiu'M. (751,250 , Mojiuy intlot nt 02 > 8 pur cent , Kvcluuigo oil iSi > iv vork , 25c premium. Ciiic.Aiio. Jan , § 8 , 'Monoy , fc&O nor cent on c.ull ; 3.i7 ; percent on tlmo. Cloarlngi > tlO- DUd.OOO. Now Votk uxchango , 25c prumliiiu , Sterling o.xuhungo dull ; 11.88 for demand ; M.HS'S for sixty days. New YorJ ; Live Muck Aturket. NKW YORK , Jan.20. ISKBVES ItocoltiU. 1.321 head : on sale , 3H cars ; tuarkut slow , loitloc per 100 Ibs. 1 iwor : natlvo steers , gojd to prime , f 1.45SH.IH ) ; modlum t < > fair , 14.05'd 4.3B ; ordinary , f3,75l)0 ) [ hnlf-bieod , * 2.U.ifi ( IUO ; Hulls und dry cowu , t2.0ft2.0& . Kuro- poan cables qttoto bccT Btimdy ut UHaiu'jc , dress widuhtb. ItsfrljoratJr bnof steady ut 8ic ! per Hi , 1'xports tomorrow , 5'J1 beeves und 4,210 nutirtors , OAl.vt's ItecolptM , 300 hoadi ninrkat sti-advt vealv , tO.iiOi&H.tiO per 100 I hi. ; barn yard cnlvus. t4.00UI.U2ti. hiiuHt * AMI LAMII.S Hecelptfi , 2,501 liead ; nn halo. 32 earn ; demand weaK , market dull but stca.lyi sheep , ordinary to good , { J.tjJii Ibs.j Iamb- " , very poor to ohoico , lloos lUvelpts , 3,200 head conslgnod di rect ! nominally flrm nt 15,00 0,50 pur 100 Un. O .MA It A I.1V1 ! STOCK. MAIUUVr * . C'attlo Trade In Unit -liipc Hi'gi Active ut Steady I'rlr < i4 < Kimur , Jan. 20. Hccolpta are still running comparatively light , tbo shortage so far this week com pared with last being about 1,000 cattle and 4W)0 , ) hogs , Thcro lias been a slight increase iu sheep , The cattle market wont all to nieces. Supplies wcro not at nil heavy , but with bad reports from eastern markets , no shipping or speculative demand , and nn Insignificant innulry from local dressed beef men , sellers could do llttlo moro than as gracefully as possible take their medicine , which , iu this case , came in tlio shape of a decline of fully lOo and Ifio from Thursday's prlcos. The general quality of ttto offerings was com mon , but tlio IJHO-lb. hooves that brought * l wcro pretty nearly good enough to bo called choice. Fair to very good 1,000 to i,2.HMb. steers sold largely nt from $1.30 to W.CO , Trade was slow and the feeling weak from start to lltilsh. It was tlio same way with the marrtot for butchers' and canncrs' stock. There wcro all of fort.v loads on sale and they changed hands rather slowlv and at prlcos all of lOc and IGo lower than Thursday. Good to choice cows and heifers brought from $2.05 to ja.10 , whlto caniiurs went at from 11.05 to $2.10. The built of the fair to good butchers' cows sold at from f'J.15 to J'J.O'J. Calves at from $2 to $3.50 , were quotably linn , but rough stock of all kinds was slow sale and lower , poor to cholco bulls , oxen and stags selling at from JI.50 to * 3 25. In stockers and feeders trade was rather quiet. Supplies were light and the country domain ! limited. Regular dealers were practically the onlv traders , and prices , as u rule , wcro llrml.v hold. Ciood to choice feeders are quoted at from $ ; < to $11.70 ; fail- to good at from $ ' , ' 70 to J'J. and lighter , com moner grades nt from $ -,70 ! down. Keprc- scntatiru sales : DltUSSCD HGUf. S 25 2 25 2 25 2 25 a 25 2 25 2 25 2 30 2 30 2 30 2 35 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 40 2 45 a fie 2 50 a 50 J 50 1 50 2 50 2 50 J 50 2 00 2 ( iO 2 ( > l ) 2 00 2 CO J GO 2 GO 2 05 2 05 2 05 2 65 2 G5 2 05 2 on 2 70 J 70 2 70 J 70 2 70 J 70 3 75 a 75 3 75 a 75 2 7S 2 80 2 80 2 80 2 80 2 H5 2 85 2 85 2 85 2 00 a oo B 00 2 05 2 85 2 90 2 90 2 00 3 00 3 00 3 10 3 10 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 25 5 25 5 50 6 50 5 50 5 50 2 r.O a 50 a GO a 5 2 05 2 05 2 75 2 75 2 7D a 75 2 75 2 75 B 75 2 80 2 85 2 85 2 00 2 00 U 00 3 10 121 cows..014 230 Hocis There was a vcrv respectable run today , something like 4.8JO houd being re ceived , the finality , as H rule , very good. Lots of good , smooth , I'nlshfid ' hogs are com ing and ruallv common stock is ( .carco. It looked for a tlmo as If the market was going to bo stronger on account of the higher timr- kots cast. Karly sales wcro a shade higher. I had a malignant breaking out on my leg below the knee , and was cured Bound and well with two and a half bottles of Other blood inodlclaca had failed to do tno any good. Wai , C. Bar1 I was troubled fromchllilhood wlthnn ntr- Itrnyiitmljpako of Totter , nnd three bottles of evti MANN. Min.nillc , I.T. Our took on Illond nnd Skin niseaw'S inalloi ! tree. Uwirr fat-Kino Co. . Atlanta OH PIU.S AND IIOLHIIl. 1..330 4 76 Sun- ! There was another liberal run today , twelve loads , and they included all kinds and conditions. Local houses were iu no urgent need of supplies and trading was slow and prices weaker through out. Quotations : Fair to good natives. & ! .7fiH3.r ( > 0 , fair to jood westerns , $3' > . ' > ( < " U.25 ; common and stoclc sheep , Sl. " > 0 ( < cJ 23 ; goou tochoico40 to 100-lb. lambs , $ - ' . " Koproscntativo sales : No Wt. Pr. 227 Mexican ewes 80 $2 40 200 native owes 82 2 50 3 bucks 110 2 50 30 Mexican wuthors 113 2 85 GO natl\e mixed 9J U 05 llrraipts mill UispiMition < > ' Stoc' ; . OlU'lalroolti | au.l ( INuiiUl.fi of sto-.Ic ai shownbv the l)3oit < of thx tlnlin stv e Y.ir.n company for tlu twentv-fiiurlnmrien.lUu at 5 o'clock p. in. , January 20 , 1804 : Kl.CIMPIS. DISPOSITION' . CATlI.r. . Omaha I'.irlslni ? company li * . ThcO. 11. HammoiHl Co. . 1II I.I SwIftXCo 1.1 r.H JIM ThitCmlahy I'acltlng Co. . . 747 o.v .Hlilupers unit reciters ( iSO Loll ever : iun Total. i .so ; I.7H1 vu Stuck Mitrkur. CiiiCAnn , Jan. 20. The demand for cattle ramo fiom nearly all classes of 1uyeis.ith the dealers In the best fat steers f'tr shipment more willing to look nt the wtock than elllu-r yesterday or the day before , but there was no Improvement. The IIIK falling olT In the inn and the llsbt tecellits olsowhorn. It would BUGIII. ought tn sllmulalo prices , bul the tnn- doncy has riithor been do'.Miu.ud than nthci- wlsoon the best beef steers. IliifiMicrs'slorl ; and coaiso bojf stc"rs IIPJ about tin only classes that can he disposed of at satisfactory pilcrs. Vaid succnlatois and sortrts of stookeis and facdi'is tepoit act.v dull tt'itlc , wlthalai'Ke number to bo can led u\ei for next week. There was a boom In the hnj ; mar ket and an advance of lOc in or tlm I'loslnu prices of yesteidiiy , the great hulk of the onnto goliiR over the scales at that advance. Yet toiuiid the eloso thoto was a sudden eol- lapsp , the later .sales showing that Ihoadvanco had been lost , bo that In a. general nav the market closed much the same as yesteiday. During tbo boom packers sold ut from T5.30 to $5.35 , prime heavy and Imteheis' Weights fiom 15.50 to if5.G2' and prime light fj-fjO. The hheej ) market nas slow and unsettled , yet when the sales were collected It was found that there was consldeiablu business trans acted , in u small way , however , hut the odds and ends and undoslrablo stock were sold out somewhat closer than for any day this week , but prices undoi wont llttlo or no fhango as compared with yesterday. The following nto about the curient tn Ices : Thin and common owes , from V2 to 42 05 ; something bettor , i2.50 to $3.10 ; fair to good ml.\cd lots of owes and1 wetheis , 3.25 to S3 G5 ; western owes , SJ to J2.8D ; western wethers , $3,15 to $3.75 ; thin and common lambs , $2.50 to $2.H5 ; others , J3.25 to ? 3.75. One bis band of Mexican shcop sold dining tbo week at $4.05 ; iiati\e , $4.05 to $4.75 ; u few e.Mra madj J1.65. Receipts : Cattle , 7,000 head ; Hogs , 20,000 head ; .sheen , 0,0(10 ( head , The Kvcnlng.lourn il renorts : OATi'i.E Hecelpts , 7OUd head ; market slow , but no lower : prlnio steers , JI.Uij/.3.30 ) ; others , $4.50 © 1.75 ; common , J3.50@4.2r > . lluas Itccolptb , 20,000 head ; bulk .slow , but lOc higher , but closed about the same as yesterday ; packets and ml.\od , $5.30145.55 : prime heavy and butcher weights , J3.50IS 0,1524 ; prime light , J5.DO. Slliiil AND hAMli-s Hecolpts , 0,000 liead ; top bheep , $3,50 ® J.7oj top Iambi , f-1.7o4.b5. ICnis : is City MVH MUCK iMiirlci't. KANSAS OITY , Jan. 20. OATTM' IteCBlpts , 8.000 head ; shipments , 2,200 beau ; market slow , 10u liwcr'le\as ( ; stcor ,32.55S3.50Tovas : and native cows , 51.50S3.25 ; shipping steers , S4.00JJ5.2D ; butcher stock , t3.10tt4.00 ; Mockers and feedcts , S3.OUR3.tl5. lloos liocolpt10,000 bond : shipments , 200 head ; niaiket 5f315c higher ; closed with advance lost ; bulk , J5 2o 5.3.r > ; heavy , packing and mixed , 45.1525.15 ; lights , Votkersnnd nigs , e4.15U5.35. SIIIEI' Hecoipts , 1,000 head ; shipments , none ; maiket steady toashado higher. St. I.Dim I.lvn Ston ) ; Alilrknr. . HT. LotitB , Jim. ao. CA'iTr.K Uecolnts , 1,300 head ; shipments , -100 bond ; market steady on both native * and Texans , with $3.55 the top prlco on fed qualities of the latter ; light ship ping native steers , la.OOTfil.25. HCHB Kccelpls , 5,1)00 head ; hhlnments , 1,000 beau ; market opened 10o higher ; ad vance lost , nt the close ; butchers' selections , $5.405.55j tnl.\edall kinds , $5.05.50 ) ; light , J5.2Mt5-10. ( HllUBi' Hecelpt' ! , 1,300 head ; shipments , 1,100 heail ; maiKol nomliially steady and unchanged. hliiux Citv l.ivo - < tii < ] U Slnrknf. Siot'.x CITY , Jan. lG. Hotis l { ' > colpts. 1,400 bend ; olllclal yestotday , 1,200 head ; ship- mentH , 380 bal ( ; market stiong to oc higher ; J5.2Oa5.25 : bulk , 55.25. I'ATTI.B Uecelpls , 000 head ; odlclal yester day , 3ss ho id. hltn . t l stock , liX lower , ! < ly.'hi i Muck in Keeolptsof llvo xt'i'u at tn fo tr prluctml western markoU 'I lnir.liv. ; January U5 : C.iltlo. Him. Hhnop , South Omaha ' -.H-'I 4.81'J 1,761 inilcnRo 7.000 'JO.UOO O.OOiJ" Kansas City H.otrt ) 10,000 l.COU St I.oulj. 1,300 0,000 1,800 Total 1HIJ3 ) 40,412 10 061 TOILEKS FAVOll IT. rinn for n Mnrkut HIIIIKD on .JofTcrnon Siiunrit Warmly r.ndoriicil. The action of the Central Labor union In calling a mass mooting next Sunday at Ex position hall for the pnrposo of discussing the market house proposition has boon favorably received by all the labor org.intza- lions in the city. This question Is now the principal topic of disuiH.sion among thu toilers as well as among the business men , who see Iu the mor.suro substantial bonotlt to the working and business Interests , Mr. Frank 10. Ilcacock of the .Machine Wood Workers union s.udtoa reporter for Tim Hr.E yesterday : "I hope to see n largu crowd turn out Sunday and de clare itself In favor of this proposition , ] consider this Urn must praotic.il of any thing that has so Inr been offered. It will give work to thu architects , to the contrac tors , dirt movers , bricklayers , plasterers , paper hangers , I'lirpontom. plumbers , etc. , ami iinyjoitu must knowtimt the uxnondltnro a. . of { ' OO.OUO at this time , mostly lor labor , would go a lorn/ way toward tiding Omaha ever the depression. "l think all the labor organisations should turn out In full force next Sunday and show to the pillule that wo are in earnest. I also think tlm business men should give us all the heli | thuy can to further this movement. It will uo of as much help to the business men as to the worklngmen , for if the peopla who earn moncv for work have no work they cannot spend much with the mer chants. " Several others have expressed themselves in a like m inner , and the Indica tions are tha' labor \ \ ill bo well represented at thu Sunday meclttig. THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor unys It acta ccntly on the atomach , liver and klilnpi * nnrtt'n jileninnt laxative. This drink Is made ftom heihi nnil Is prepared for uio IlUrnllod , _ i Hell I' n't Mo. mid * l a packase. If you ran : oi cot It. ecnil your adilrena for a free sample. l.nnr'i I'"imilIvMrcIleliie ' innvei the linireln cnelnlar. In order t b li ! ii'liytlililinecc" > viry. AdtirroOKATOIl I' WOMMin - t i-Tiov X v This extraordinary Rcjuvcnntor la the most wonderful di < eovery ol the use. It has been cudoised by UiolcadinsECientltlcnieaofEmopff end America. 11 ml y 11 n 13 purely vege table. Iliidyan flops Prematureness of the discharge In 20 days. Cures * " Al'IEE Constipation , Dizziness , Falllnc Sensation * , Nervous Twitch ngof thocyesundotheriails , Strengthens , Invigorates and tones tl.o entito system. Hudyuii cures Debility , Nervousness , KmisslODF , and envelopes mid restores weak orcaus. 1'alus in the hack , lo'ses by day oi night nre Mopped quickly. Over 2,000 private endorsements. , , _ . rrcuiaturcncoimeans Impotcnoy In the flrBt Etaco 11 is a ty in ptoin of icrutiml weakness nt. d barrenness. H can be stopped lu 20 days by the usoofHuilynn. 'fhoncwillMXHcrywnsmado by tlioSpcclnl- Istaofthoold fnmcrtis lluduon Dlediciil Insti tute. It i * tltcfctronKcsl vitalizcr made. It Is very powerful , but harmless. Sold for 81.00 a packasoor G ptickngvs f r Sfi.(0 ( fplnln sealed boxes ) . Written gur.mnlroi-lven fur a cure. If you buy six Uxcsnml nro not entirely cured , fclx moro will ho sent to you free of nil charges. Bend for circulars nad testimonials. Address HUDSON MEDICAL INSTITUTE , 10112 MARKET ST. , SAN FRANCISCO , CALIFORNIA. Union Stosk Yards Company , South Ornaha. C lt Cattle Ilo anil .Shoop marotta ths Will COMMISSION HQilS-J. Wood Brota Mm Stork Commhdon Marahaati. SonthUniiha Telop'iona Hi' . Chloto JOHN II I > AUI > M AN , I WAI.TKU U. WOU , ) , f Market reports by mull arid wlro cheerful nUhod upon application A AWNINGS , TENTS ETC. Wolf Bros. & Co. , OniaiiaTet-Awning : ] COMPANY Manufacture8 of tpnln- uwiih ITH. I'le " ( ) . ' anil HOItSK COVKU9. 7Uf > .Sunlit i lllth Sticet. 1311 Karnani Siitx-l. BOOTS AND SHOE3. Slorse-Cce Shoe Company. Salesroom and ( > niiiU > ( > 7"l 100-1111 Howard St. Kactory llin-lH.1-irj.'l Howard St. We are HIM ( IM.V Manufacturer ! ) of Hoots und Sliortl In thu Htute of NrbraxUu. A Ki'iicral Invitation IH extfiuteU to alt to timpect our new factory. Kit-Kendall - , Jones & Amer. Hind-Sewed COMPANY , \VhoIennlo Mfrn. aients HoHton SIIOIJf'O..linntH , Bhoi'H Kiltil 'rSho ( 'o. 111)- ) anil rnllM n'oottn , lilUb 1101-1 lOUIInrncy St. 1310 ll.irnoy hlrrct , DRY GOODS. M E , Smith & Co. Dry irooilH , nolloiiH , fur- tilHliliii , ' Koodti. corner llth ami Howard St . BAGS , ETO. | COAL. Bemis Oma'ia ' Bag Joison ! Bro ; , COMPANY. \VHOI. , KSAUICOAU Importer * ) ami miiiiifi : > * imvrM of Hour 1008 rarnani htrcot , burlap : * , twluu. OuuiUa , JK'b. HARDWARE. Rector & Y/iliialray / Lobaci & Linn , l'0MP/NY. Dnalum In lianlwnroaml Corner Kith a ini'chaiileH * louls Htrei'ls Hill UonahiH .Street HATS , ETO. W.UGbb3n.A-Co ! . caps , Ntiiw k-omls. k'lllVI'H , llllllCllS. 1'Jlll mill Hartley HUvrtH. LUMBER. John A. Wakeflild , Iinporlfd Amorlcnnl'ort- laiiilcfintim. Mllwau Ito" c'i'iniMtlanil ( jiilney whlto limn. LIQUORS , STOVJBIIEPAIK3 _ Fr.ci & Herbert OmahiStoYoHejair WOUKS. Stuvo rcpaira WholeH.-iloiliinor dealers mill wulrratt.'u-limciits for any Khiilot HIOU-H 1001 Klirii.-iin fit. made. I''OT UouifhiN. PAPER , . OILS , Carpenter Paper Co Standard Oil Co , Carry a full Hlurk nf iirliithitf. w rupiilMtf anil Itullned unit liibrlcatlnir / ' wrlthiif iiaiM.ru , eanl o , vlu. olid , axlu trcuuo. ulo , *